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5g training programs and identify ways to grow the telecommunications workforce to meet the demands ofm 5g. the coronavirus has shown us the results of robust investment. strong networks that can handle a surge of internet traffic. we need to make sure we are putting in the necessary work and investment that the 5g networks are just as strong the 5g future is here let's make sure the united states is ready. >> before we fill in a few minutes i want to just make a couple of remarks with respect to coronavirus legislation he further democrats come down here and attack republicans for not wanting to do more legislation or more spending which they know is not accurate republicans will do whatever iter takes to help america recover to deal with the health emergency which is why we have invested tens of dollars in vaccines and therapeutics in testing, all the things necessary to get the health care crisis to get back out in the economy. the economic impacts the bills that we passed, we passed for and the combined amount is almost $3 trillion focused on families with direct assistance, workers
5g training programs and identify ways to grow the telecommunications workforce to meet the demands ofm 5g. the coronavirus has shown us the results of robust investment. strong networks that can handle a surge of internet traffic. we need to make sure we are putting in the necessary work and investment that the 5g networks are just as strong the 5g future is here let's make sure the united states is ready. >> before we fill in a few minutes i want to just make a couple of remarks with...
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ofm here today, mom, because the persistence and determination you have lived your life by everyday. madam speaker, i suspect that she is down in her kitchen right now, canning sauerkraut and pickles, just like she has always done as a farm girl. [applause] tiffany: and finally, to my wife chris and our three daughters, they are up in the gallery there. [applause] tiffany: i hope you are as excited as i am, as we turn the pages to a new chapter in our lives. thank you for standing with me all these years. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. >> madam speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. [applause] speaker pelosi: in light of the administration of the oath of office to the gentleman from california and the gentleman from wisconsin, the whole member of the house now is 432. pursuant to section four b of house resolution 957, the house stands adjourned until 11:00 a.m. on friday, may 22, 2020. out,ter the house gaveled speaker nancy pelosi participated in a ceremonial swearing-in ceremony with a newly elected republican members. tom tiffany of wisconsi
ofm here today, mom, because the persistence and determination you have lived your life by everyday. madam speaker, i suspect that she is down in her kitchen right now, canning sauerkraut and pickles, just like she has always done as a farm girl. [applause] tiffany: and finally, to my wife chris and our three daughters, they are up in the gallery there. [applause] tiffany: i hope you are as excited as i am, as we turn the pages to a new chapter in our lives. thank you for standing with me all...
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a passenger plane crashed into s in the pakistaniho city ofme karachi.re at least two survivors. before covid-19,d one of the fastest growing economies in the u.s. asevte nboada population and eme growing. now even ashe desert state arts to reopen, the only things growing our the atemployment rate and the anxiety level thoes with it. reporter the party that once raged here is over. the g question is, will revelers b ever rollk into town? odet,t ctoshas vegas with the autimotondve iy ustr cover -- n, government to d.c. the impact of this eerily quiet and empty strip is rhepling acrossity. >> at the peak of the great recession the unemployment rate was 13%, high by historical standards. today that unemployment rate is roughly 30%. even if we bring 2/3 of those employees online, we will have an unemployment rate substantially higher twe have seen. reporter: the global pandemic has completely clear the can -- entertainment capital of the world. new york, new york, paris, the venetian, 160,000 hotel rooms, almost all of them empty. >> i love what i do. when y
a passenger plane crashed into s in the pakistaniho city ofme karachi.re at least two survivors. before covid-19,d one of the fastest growing economies in the u.s. asevte nboada population and eme growing. now even ashe desert state arts to reopen, the only things growing our the atemployment rate and the anxiety level thoes with it. reporter the party that once raged here is over. the g question is, will revelers b ever rollk into town? odet,t ctoshas vegas with the autimotondve iy ustr cover...
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angela, i gave instructions to ofm to record the confluence waterways into great missouri, not only to be attended with the many natives that we had not known of before, but also to making jottings of the composition of the soil, the degree of climate, and the flora and fauna that they encountered. they encountered over 150 variety of flora, over 175 varieties of animal life, as well. i delighted in receiving the cornflower, which i sent to bernard mcmahon, a horticulturalist in germantown, pennsylvania, nearby the city of philadelphia. he almost immediately put it to sale. i also received wild salsify. i enjoy it from out west. sweet, scented cranberries that were sent and also, as well, a flower that, if you will, i sent out to a man who quickly referred to it as a name on behalf of my good friend and co-commander of that expedition, lieutenant william clark, so these are but a few of the many, many plants. now, mind you, lewis and clark also sent me many, many dried plants that they had sewn into pages of books, and i immediately sent those plants and seeds to a professor of horticu
angela, i gave instructions to ofm to record the confluence waterways into great missouri, not only to be attended with the many natives that we had not known of before, but also to making jottings of the composition of the soil, the degree of climate, and the flora and fauna that they encountered. they encountered over 150 variety of flora, over 175 varieties of animal life, as well. i delighted in receiving the cornflower, which i sent to bernard mcmahon, a horticulturalist in germantown,...
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ofm sure they are thinking how to stay in business and all that, and i have heard lots of people nationallyalking about what it will look like to help the hospitals get through this because of all the revenue stream issues you bring up. havense again is that they been laser focused on the problem at hand. that being said, you know, we do have to use this moment to take stock of how we do things. i think the system is in many broken, notnot adequate. we see this crisis effect the poor, minority communities. why? because they have undiagnosed and unmanaged, chronic, medical conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure. so this virus hits them harder. i think we are looking at this problem and saying, how can we get through it? and what can we learn about it? i don't want to be like mr. pessimistic this entire hour, but the one silver lining i think we will have to look for is what have we learned? what has this experience taught us about how we do public health? if we really actually look inward at that, and learn about ourselves, that could save lives, and it could be in the final analys
ofm sure they are thinking how to stay in business and all that, and i have heard lots of people nationallyalking about what it will look like to help the hospitals get through this because of all the revenue stream issues you bring up. havense again is that they been laser focused on the problem at hand. that being said, you know, we do have to use this moment to take stock of how we do things. i think the system is in many broken, notnot adequate. we see this crisis effect the poor, minority...
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rangeing income could ofm $1.5 billion to a loss $1 billion even. apple did not provide a forecast for the first time in more than a decade. it is concerned performance will suffer later this year. it sent shares down in extended trading. despite the tech giant reporting a 1% rise in quarterly revenue. a also sell retail sales hit quarterly record. globaglobal news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. we are getting headlines as well from ryanair. ryanair sees job cuts up to 3000 pilot and crew cabin members. ryanair coming out with jobs numbers, jobs cut numbers as it releases or sees for the losses. in the second quarter, peak summer, what would normally be summer travel. ryanair, a net loss of 100 million euros in the first quarter and further losses in the second quarter. areks in the u.k. and u.s. set to slide for the second day in a row after sobering news from amazon and apple should asian stocks in futures. most other indexes in europe will be cl
rangeing income could ofm $1.5 billion to a loss $1 billion even. apple did not provide a forecast for the first time in more than a decade. it is concerned performance will suffer later this year. it sent shares down in extended trading. despite the tech giant reporting a 1% rise in quarterly revenue. a also sell retail sales hit quarterly record. globaglobal news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120...
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ofm trying to get as many the companies and founders in my network and my portfolio to think along similares. emily: having rocket evernote, i am sure you have thought a lot about productivity and how this changes how we work and the return to work. what does that look like as we come out of this not knowing how long it is going to take before we do? phil: that has been really fascinating. i am living and working completely online as a lot of people are. for me, for the kinds of work we do, that has been pretty productive, which is surprising to me. to have the kind of -- we are lucky to have the kind of work you can do remotely. i just announced to the company we are not coming back to the office until september at the earliest. we wanted to give our employees some certainty. if they wanted to make plans for where to spend the next couple of months, we wanted them to know they are not going to get called back in in a few weeks. we are going to see after that. then it is a fair question. what we want to do over the next couple of months when things are opening back up but the pandemic is s
ofm trying to get as many the companies and founders in my network and my portfolio to think along similares. emily: having rocket evernote, i am sure you have thought a lot about productivity and how this changes how we work and the return to work. what does that look like as we come out of this not knowing how long it is going to take before we do? phil: that has been really fascinating. i am living and working completely online as a lot of people are. for me, for the kinds of work we do,...
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ofm curious for your view just how much investors can and should parse out the day-to-day moves of themic, the health crisis, and the openings, as they try to make decisions around investing. wendy: thank you for having me today. .t's an interesting question from an investor's point of view, it is difficult to predict. with a health crisis that has turned into a financial crisis. forecasting, knowing what will be ahead is a challenge. we are continuing to see headlines each day that help give guidance. friday's unemployment rate, while that was a dramatic headline, still better than expected. we saw a green day in the market based on that headline. there are headlines coming out even continued this week. retail sales coming out on friday. as companies continue to report, we will get insight as to how investors think about it shery:. we have seen the market being supported by big tex, pharma. could we see a change in leadership in the markets, given the reopening happening now, perhaps a boost to hospitality and travel industries that have been really badly battered by this pandemic? we
ofm curious for your view just how much investors can and should parse out the day-to-day moves of themic, the health crisis, and the openings, as they try to make decisions around investing. wendy: thank you for having me today. .t's an interesting question from an investor's point of view, it is difficult to predict. with a health crisis that has turned into a financial crisis. forecasting, knowing what will be ahead is a challenge. we are continuing to see headlines each day that help give...
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ofm proud to report because the partnership you forged with commercial laboratories around the country, 14.1 million tests have been performed. i heard today from governors across america how they have been in many cases exceeding the demand in the testing they have made available. governor phil murphy of new jersey informed me he promised the people of new jersey he would be doing 20,000 tests a day. in partnership with the federal government, he told me they have cleared 30,000 tests a day in new jersey. in that state, wearing at one point nearly 40% of those tested tested positive, they known for me there less than 5%. 40 tuesdays are testing at less than 10% positive rate. 20 states are testing at less than 5% a positive rate. the reality is that now, all 50 states with the support we have been providing, sending swabs and test tubes on a weekly basis at your direction, now all 50 states have tested more than 2% of their population, giving us a much greater capacity to identify outbreaks as they occur and protect our citizens. clear.gress evidence is we see hospitalizations continu
ofm proud to report because the partnership you forged with commercial laboratories around the country, 14.1 million tests have been performed. i heard today from governors across america how they have been in many cases exceeding the demand in the testing they have made available. governor phil murphy of new jersey informed me he promised the people of new jersey he would be doing 20,000 tests a day. in partnership with the federal government, he told me they have cleared 30,000 tests a day in...
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. >> it is clear we are entering two ofme sort of phase this economic episode, so there were confinementsd now we are seeing many countries thatning, but i would warn this is going to be a very process with more activities that will not reopen for a long time. you may think about restaurant accommodations, airlines. it is going to be very slow and not the bounce back to where we were before. >> what do you think about the stimulus measures we have seen thus far? could they have been better? >> it has been a very impressive response from governments, as you highlight. they fired in all phases. they supported people's income. they supported business liquidity needs. they have done the maximum i think that they could do in this phase one of the pandemic and the economic shock that goes with it. enter a moreing to difficult phase, where the support will have to become more -- thed so that they can allocation of sectors and capital. perhaps we are going to see some firms that have difficulties and entrepreneurs that have to restructure, close, and start new business where necessary. >> despite
. >> it is clear we are entering two ofme sort of phase this economic episode, so there were confinementsd now we are seeing many countries thatning, but i would warn this is going to be a very process with more activities that will not reopen for a long time. you may think about restaurant accommodations, airlines. it is going to be very slow and not the bounce back to where we were before. >> what do you think about the stimulus measures we have seen thus far? could they have been...
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ofm so grateful and proud our nasa and spacex team. they are still vigilant, we are going to stay. i'm greatest day until bob and dog are docked to the international space station. we are going to stay vigilant until we bring them home. cochairman? >> what a great day for human spaceflight. they congratulations to elon musk and the spacex team and jim bridenstine i'm along with kathy leaders and the commercial cargo crew team. just a fantastic day. i'm happy to be a part of it. nott of the iss team could be here in florida today but i can tell you they were watching it virtually. they had a virtual launch watching party. they were very excited to see the launch as well. and finally, our international partners. to get chance congratulations from many of my counterparts across the international space station partnership. they have been a big part of commercial crew and spacex .fforts along the way today, they were watching. i can tell you they are all very excited about having their crew members like in the near future on the dragon. today come on board the iss, the three crew member
ofm so grateful and proud our nasa and spacex team. they are still vigilant, we are going to stay. i'm greatest day until bob and dog are docked to the international space station. we are going to stay vigilant until we bring them home. cochairman? >> what a great day for human spaceflight. they congratulations to elon musk and the spacex team and jim bridenstine i'm along with kathy leaders and the commercial cargo crew team. just a fantastic day. i'm happy to be a part of it. nott of...
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ofm scott henkel, directly -- director of the wyoming institute for humanities research. i'm excited to welcome you to the topic which is pandemics in historical perspective. i'm excited to introduce the history and member of the committee who will be our moderator tonight and introduce our speaker. please welcome. >> thank you, scott, and our panelists who agreed to participate. with usu for sticking and to all of you out there tuning in and some form or another. going to do a brief introduction and i will let them each talk for a couple minutes how their work intersects with our theme tonight. -- she is the author of an earlier piece of what the pandemic and teaches about the crisis. williams we have jacob , an associate professor of history at the college of charleston. he specializes in the history of science, medicine, disease, and is working on a book that examines scientific attitudes and cultural constructions of typhoid fever. editor of the journal of the history of medicine and allied sciences. toi will handed over to them offer a little bit more of an overview
ofm scott henkel, directly -- director of the wyoming institute for humanities research. i'm excited to welcome you to the topic which is pandemics in historical perspective. i'm excited to introduce the history and member of the committee who will be our moderator tonight and introduce our speaker. please welcome. >> thank you, scott, and our panelists who agreed to participate. with usu for sticking and to all of you out there tuning in and some form or another. going to do a brief...
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today we do not think much about that in terms ofms of geog geographic bounce, in the 19th century in particular, it mattered a lot. . uthedemocrats sayokay, we okay. we are e not nominating douglas. they go with the sitting vice sitting president of the united states, john breckenridge. trivia break. john reckon bridge was elected vice president when he was 35. youngest man ever elected to the presidency or viceif presidency, in this case the vice presidency. been by far the youngestpr president ever had he been elected. he was buchanan's vice president who in fact he had one spin at least at quasi-ally with douglas. breckenridge runs on the platform of dred scott is. fired. we want a slave quote for the territories. bring your slaves. and the irony is, breckenridgeu is from the upper south. he is from kentucky where thefe feelings about slavery are not quite so deep as they are in the lower south. for breckenridge is runningabou mate, you want to talk about dive geographic diversity. they choosey a guy, joseph lane from south carolina. you are getting everything in this one. they've
today we do not think much about that in terms ofms of geog geographic bounce, in the 19th century in particular, it mattered a lot. . uthedemocrats sayokay, we okay. we are e not nominating douglas. they go with the sitting vice sitting president of the united states, john breckenridge. trivia break. john reckon bridge was elected vice president when he was 35. youngest man ever elected to the presidency or viceif presidency, in this case the vice presidency. been by far the youngestpr...
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we are still waiting for $20 billion to get here -- get there ofm the hurricane and all those dollars required transparency. we need congress to oversight and to compel the government to act according to the law. >> dr. shea, if you wanted to add -- >> thank you, thank you, congressman. transparency is very important. for example, our and nurses over the last month, we had to ask for donations for supplies for face masks, ppe. doctors and nurses, we should be focused, not asking for donations. the supplies should be provided by the government. for example, fema. we have asked fema to let us know what supplies do you have? what do you have? let us know the amount so that if we do get donations, we don't duplicate what you already have. the answer we got is those are above our pay grade or that is not information we shared with the public, etc. those are not transparent. make that public because we need to know what is in their. don't tell us with the hospitals come if you have zero supplies, ask us. that is not right. if the supplies are down to 30 days, supply us with what you've got
we are still waiting for $20 billion to get here -- get there ofm the hurricane and all those dollars required transparency. we need congress to oversight and to compel the government to act according to the law. >> dr. shea, if you wanted to add -- >> thank you, thank you, congressman. transparency is very important. for example, our and nurses over the last month, we had to ask for donations for supplies for face masks, ppe. doctors and nurses, we should be focused, not asking for...
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what is the harm to have the office ofm the house that is in charge of voting integrity we have voting integrity before we move forward? i understand the harm i appreciate being corrected. >> i trust my staff are working on this and i feel teconfident we are in good measure. all those in favor? those opposed? >> rollcall please. >> [roll call] >> the amendment is not agreed to. four / six. >> the amendment at the desk. >> we ask the reading be suspended. >> the house resolution 965. >> i will be quick about this but my amendment simply word change resolution the proxy voting cannot be authorizedd without the minority leader. i know there is some concern and it is legitimate that we live and the majority institution and i respect that but this is an extraordinaryry measure for extraordinary times. when we had our discussion , the minority leader showed a great deal of flexibility and was sensitive to the fact this was a power if used inappropriately would have him effectively deciding what came on the floor as the majority leader w. so he said what we have t given up for a month at a ti
what is the harm to have the office ofm the house that is in charge of voting integrity we have voting integrity before we move forward? i understand the harm i appreciate being corrected. >> i trust my staff are working on this and i feel teconfident we are in good measure. all those in favor? those opposed? >> rollcall please. >> [roll call] >> the amendment is not agreed to. four / six. >> the amendment at the desk. >> we ask the reading be suspended....