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olympia, to me, seems very polarized, right? they're just kind of butting heads. and i think we can, i think we can do it. so there you have it. [laughter] thanks for listening, folks. >> we've got some good questions here, it looks like. how should we do this? jump into some of these? if you got questions, there's a little ask a question module down at the bottom -- >> chick on it and here -- click on it and here we go. here we go. i'm so glad to be participating and thanks for doing this. so i do have a question. i recently have gotten involved with the voting efforts here in washington. i'm just learning, so i'm sorry if this might seem like a dumb question -- there's no such thing as a dumb question, especially with chris krist nov. but will this effort benefit the limiting gerrymandering effort, are they related somehow? that's from caroline. yes. well, there's a local option bill, there's a group, fair vote washington doing really good work, and it's been in olympia for a couple years, and it's basically you give local communities the option to do things lik
olympia, to me, seems very polarized, right? they're just kind of butting heads. and i think we can, i think we can do it. so there you have it. [laughter] thanks for listening, folks. >> we've got some good questions here, it looks like. how should we do this? jump into some of these? if you got questions, there's a little ask a question module down at the bottom -- >> chick on it and here -- click on it and here we go. here we go. i'm so glad to be participating and thanks for...
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the yawning expanse of the olympia study in a strange place for a local dobby only on almost got their noses in front in the 1st half of it and 3 straight kick a whisker away in the 43rd minute. it proved their best and final chance that other piece of each broke the deadlock the hatter after the break with a thumping head are socially distancing well observed by the captain this week. a pinpoint cross and a trademark finish from the bosnian in the 51st minute. disastrous oneone defending straight from the restart gave dirty lucas back yo an opportunity to double headers late and he julie dispatched his chance to make it 2 now. and it was 3 by the l a mark some excellent play from mattel's korea found a base of each who teed up for the winger to slog home. was and the father to base celebrated in style with some help from his team it's. a cute ball into a base of each before the calmest finishes. it was humiliation for a new one in the 77th minute as dedrick made it for nil. on your own usually so good at set pieces all at sea for this one. and so it finished a dobie demolition 3 point
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the yawning expanse of the olympia study or a strange place for a local derby. to neon almost raised the roof in the 1st tough week pattinson is free kick a whisker away in the 43rd minute. but it was have to who broke the deadlock in the 2nd tough they got a piece of it his thumping header handing head to the lead in the 50th minute social distancing well observed by the captive this week's. pay pinpoint cross and a trademark finish from the bosnian. disastrous only on defending straight from kick off gave dodi luka back you know an opportunity to double headers lead he judy dispatched his chops to make it. was. and it was 3 by the alamo some excellent wing play from coup nothing to be's a bitch could see the up for the wing outs a slow time was on the father to be celebrated in style with some help from his teammates. to keep full into it beez of each for the communist finishes. it was humiliation for any on the 77th minute as dedrick play out some made it 4 nil was. only usually so good at set pieces were all at sea for this one. and so it finished a double d
the yawning expanse of the olympia study or a strange place for a local derby. to neon almost raised the roof in the 1st tough week pattinson is free kick a whisker away in the 43rd minute. but it was have to who broke the deadlock in the 2nd tough they got a piece of it his thumping header handing head to the lead in the 50th minute social distancing well observed by the captive this week's. pay pinpoint cross and a trademark finish from the bosnian. disastrous only on defending straight from...
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the olympia study on 75000 seats were sold out for these games but the coronavirus pandemic means the fans have to stay outside. the 2nd ever been disney get darby in the reunited german capital forced to take place behind closed doors. got to see the fear down the street is missing the away fans are missing as well and they would have been around 9000 when your own fans and they'll be missed as will the chance to meet up with people before and after the game it's football but the clinical cleaner in this public and on your own fans watch the match together there was plenty for the blue and white side but to celebrate but for a new one he was a night to forget it. was rhodesia he goes back a long long way there's an old friendship between hetta and on your own supporters that dates back 4045 even 50 years. who knew and won the last abi but this time it was hetty's turn to claim the in bragging rights this table in the pub shows the root of the rule that once divided a city but never its full supporters. the until noon fans on head to fans are sitting here in unity regardless of the re
the olympia study on 75000 seats were sold out for these games but the coronavirus pandemic means the fans have to stay outside. the 2nd ever been disney get darby in the reunited german capital forced to take place behind closed doors. got to see the fear down the street is missing the away fans are missing as well and they would have been around 9000 when your own fans and they'll be missed as will the chance to meet up with people before and after the game it's football but the clinical...
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includes the players who obviously going to be missing their supporters tonight playing in an empty olympia start your now it's not really done the darby day atmosphere any favors as you can probably imagine because a game like this usually leaves off everything that goes on around in the anticipation to the game in the stands of course when we think back to the 1st leg of this dog. when you owns ground back in november those fantastic choreographed displays from each set of fans you know are of course going to be missing tonight it's football stripped to its bare bones of $22.00 players and in this case $75000.00 empty seats but as we heard in the report of course the the city championship or the meisterschaft as it's known is on the line so nonetheless a dramatic evening are police expecting any fans to congregate congregate outside of the stadium well as you can probably see behind me there's not very much going on here at the moment now usually on a usual match day this place that i'm standing in would be full of fans drinking a last drink before heading in to take their seats. at the m
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the protest in olympia was against the governor's stay at home order.the end of the month. joining us now, camilla jayapal. how is seattle doing right now in. >> it's tough. it's tough across the country and for the reasons you've been covering. the deaths, the tolls on public health and the unemployment numbers. this is devastating for tens of millions of people, 15% is the reported unemployment rate, but we think it's actually closer to 22 to 25% according to the economists with all the people that aren't being counted. i'm talking to people every day, and i believe that our priority along with the testing and the treatment and the contact tracing is to take the economic pressure off. we need to be stopping the mass unemployment and the layoffs, keeping workers with their paychecks in their jobs, connected to their health benefits, and helping businesses to not close down. that's what i'm hearing, and that's the work that i'm focused on doing right now, this level of devastation you said highest unemployment rate since the great depression, and you lo
the protest in olympia was against the governor's stay at home order.the end of the month. joining us now, camilla jayapal. how is seattle doing right now in. >> it's tough. it's tough across the country and for the reasons you've been covering. the deaths, the tolls on public health and the unemployment numbers. this is devastating for tens of millions of people, 15% is the reported unemployment rate, but we think it's actually closer to 22 to 25% according to the economists with all the...
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nbc's dasha burns is in the state capital, olympia, where the bulk of those protesters are. tell us what's going on right now. >> reporter: hey, joshua. we're at the sort of perimeter of the crowd here trying to maintain some safety and social distancing, though the crowd is spreading out a bit. if you take a look here, you can see there's several hundred people here, maybe approaching 1,000, a lot of signs, a lot of flags, and not a lot of social distancing, not a lot of masks, and not a whole lot of concern about the spread of covid-19. now, i spoke to one protester earlier this morning. he's a local business owner. he told me he did not shut down his business despite the order and he's here, he says, fighting for his freedom. take a listen to what he told me this morning. >> the stay-at-home order and doing the social distancing and your due diligence is kind of common sense. i feel that the governor has definitely overstepped his bounds or his oath when he took political office to uphold our rights. what he should have done is recommended, highly recommended that we avoi
nbc's dasha burns is in the state capital, olympia, where the bulk of those protesters are. tell us what's going on right now. >> reporter: hey, joshua. we're at the sort of perimeter of the crowd here trying to maintain some safety and social distancing, though the crowd is spreading out a bit. if you take a look here, you can see there's several hundred people here, maybe approaching 1,000, a lot of signs, a lot of flags, and not a lot of social distancing, not a lot of masks, and not a...
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cancer this is a new york of course without the fans now on kickoff. 75000 fans are expected at the olympia shadi on the berlin dumping a sellout crowd but because of the corona pandemic an empty stadium awaited force to find an alternative fans from both sides headed to the pub. it's better than no football really it is no football is worse was. back in november while scenes accompanied the 1st ever bundesliga dobby in reunifying but when it looked like attempts to instigate a rifle range where historically the clubs have friendly times opposing fans watched the dobie together in this park in one of the 1st meeting earlier this season but this time the hatchet fans celebrated mob in tottenham impeccable cross was headed home by the doubt every civic chin the 51st minutes of each has a fresh lease on life from the new coach bruno. the coach gave me a new chance a new home i decided to make the most of it and enjoy myself. enough to get. this was just love a day is 2nd game in charge can't take it like a completely different beast thanks in part to his motivation from the sidelines. this kin
cancer this is a new york of course without the fans now on kickoff. 75000 fans are expected at the olympia shadi on the berlin dumping a sellout crowd but because of the corona pandemic an empty stadium awaited force to find an alternative fans from both sides headed to the pub. it's better than no football really it is no football is worse was. back in november while scenes accompanied the 1st ever bundesliga dobby in reunifying but when it looked like attempts to instigate a rifle range...
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the same body except with a bit more luxury equipment but the opel buyers didn't go for it and the olympia coupe a was quickly taken off the market opel realized that its lower midrange models like the kind that had to be larger and more practical every family had at least 2 children. 4 people packed for a vacation could barely fit in the cadet editor of us in. the oval classics can be admired at the comic his gemini headquarters in the us as time. canyon is the father of the mentor in the 1960 s. he was opals deputy design and director in 1969 he pulled off the feats of saving both time and money. the comic it was developing a successor to the cadets be getting changed the design it made the comment spacious and gave it a longer front he had his new model now he needed a new name. manta like the right. ocean images with the trend with coming kids at the time. and chanel. chanel a very fast in the water and hard to catch uganda mpg fun time car makers were also keen on france or syria and the animal names for cars like the corvette sting ray. plymouth barracuda vons fast sporty fish were v
the same body except with a bit more luxury equipment but the opel buyers didn't go for it and the olympia coupe a was quickly taken off the market opel realized that its lower midrange models like the kind that had to be larger and more practical every family had at least 2 children. 4 people packed for a vacation could barely fit in the cadet editor of us in. the oval classics can be admired at the comic his gemini headquarters in the us as time. canyon is the father of the mentor in the 1960...
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same body except with a bit more luxury of equipment but the opel buyers didn't go for it and the olympia coupe a was quickly taken off the market opel realized that its lower mid-range models like the cat had to be larger and more practical every family had at least 2 chill . 4 people packed for a vacation could barely fit in the cadets had to try it 1st in. the oval classics can be admired at the comic is german headquarters in the us as. kenyan is the father of the mentor in the night $960.00 s. he was a hopeless deputy design and director in 1969 he pulled off the feat of saving both time and money. the comic it was developing a successor to the cadets be getting changed the design made the comment spacious and gave it a longer front he had his new model now he needed a new name. manta like the right. ocean images with the trained with come a case at the time. and chanel. chanel adventure in the water and hard to catch the event on miles per gallon fun time carmakers were also keen on francis and animal names for cars like the corvette sting right. out of the plymouth barracuda fast s
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this isn't new york of course without the fans now on kickoff. 75000 pounds were expected at the olympia study on for the berlin davi a sellout crowd but because of the corona pandemic an empty stadium away change forced to find an alternative fans from both sides headed to the pump and. it's better than no football totally it is no football is worse was. back in november while scenes accompanied the 1st ever bundesliga dubey in reunifying but when it looked like attempts to instigate a rival rain where historically the clubs had friendly times opposing fans watch the darby to get there in this part in one of the 1st meeting early in the season but this time the hatchet found celebrated marvin cotton hans impeccable cross was headed home by the dad at the civic chin the 51st minute the base of each has a fresh lease on life under new coach bruno. the coach gave me a new chance a new home i decided to make the most of it and enjoy myself. that's also. not for going to suit this was just love a deist 2nd game in charge can't take it like a completely different beast thanks in part to his m
this isn't new york of course without the fans now on kickoff. 75000 pounds were expected at the olympia study on for the berlin davi a sellout crowd but because of the corona pandemic an empty stadium away change forced to find an alternative fans from both sides headed to the pump and. it's better than no football totally it is no football is worse was. back in november while scenes accompanied the 1st ever bundesliga dubey in reunifying but when it looked like attempts to instigate a rival...
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. $75000.00 pounds were expected at the olympia shadi on the butlins davi a stand out crowd but because of the corona pandemic an empty stadium awaited force to find an alternative fans from both sides headed to the pump. it's better than no football surely it is no football is worse was. back in november while the scenes accompanied the 1st ever been to sleep at darby in reunifying but when it looked like attempts to instigate a rivalry where historically the clubs had friendly times opposing fans watch the darby to get the in this power money on one of the 1st meeting early in the season but this time to have a fountain celebrated mob in tottenham impeccable cross was headed home by the dead at the civic chin the 51st minute of each has a fresh lease on life fun day new coach who know. the coach gave me a new chance a new home i decided to make the most of it and enjoy myself for those also. not for going to. this was just lovely day is 2nd game in charge can't take it like a completely different beast thanks in part to his motivation from the sidelines. this coming this is a time whe
. $75000.00 pounds were expected at the olympia shadi on the butlins davi a stand out crowd but because of the corona pandemic an empty stadium awaited force to find an alternative fans from both sides headed to the pump. it's better than no football surely it is no football is worse was. back in november while the scenes accompanied the 1st ever been to sleep at darby in reunifying but when it looked like attempts to instigate a rivalry where historically the clubs had friendly times opposing...
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the lens also now that the migration flow is turning a little bit from olympia from venezuela to colombia now venezuelans are returning to to their country they had and many of these are groups that horton reference fight over the control of some of these informal crossings and this is especially a place where the brits are vulnerable to harassment to abuse dr drew as oliver. frequently mentioned how women especially vulnerable to to sexual harassment and rape in this crossing so i think it's important to mention that as well colleen there are political analysts who have said that in colombia there are 3 separate pandemics going on there's coronavirus there's hunger and there's corruption and they've said that the current crisis is really pointing out just how inequitable things are there would you agree with that assessment well yes and there's actually no doubt that the climate was such repressed under close it isn't cost the country are are quite prosperous social groups prosperous kicking the big cities but also there's this great deal of state doesn't it grew areas so that they have
the lens also now that the migration flow is turning a little bit from olympia from venezuela to colombia now venezuelans are returning to to their country they had and many of these are groups that horton reference fight over the control of some of these informal crossings and this is especially a place where the brits are vulnerable to harassment to abuse dr drew as oliver. frequently mentioned how women especially vulnerable to to sexual harassment and rape in this crossing so i think it's...
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we are talking with governor inslee, democrat, from olympia, washington. i want to talk about the statement by mitch mcconnell that states should declare bankruptcy if they need to. can you declare bankruptcy? gov. inslee: we should not even have to think about that. that a u.s. senator would think that is a solution to this problem is astounding. recent few years, we have heard a lot about sounding things -- a lot of outstanding things, and this talk has to be hugely ridiculed because you look at the services, estates are not some sort of hypothetical group. gettinggroup about people in schools, providing police protection and you cannot provide those services adequately as a bankrupt facility. what he is really saying when you drill it down a seat wants to take away the pensions and retirement benefits from people who dedicated their working -- toto public servants public service. i think that is an amazing slap in the face against teachers, state troopers, public health workers that dedicated their lives. you basically said we really do not care about t
we are talking with governor inslee, democrat, from olympia, washington. i want to talk about the statement by mitch mcconnell that states should declare bankruptcy if they need to. can you declare bankruptcy? gov. inslee: we should not even have to think about that. that a u.s. senator would think that is a solution to this problem is astounding. recent few years, we have heard a lot about sounding things -- a lot of outstanding things, and this talk has to be hugely ridiculed because you look...
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they exhibited, showed in a big building called olympia. it is a huge building that had room for the three rings, the big truck that went around it and at the beginning of each day performer, there were two performances a day. barnum would get into a fancy carriage with footman and had a team of horses and he would go slowly around the ring. anyone stop every so often and stand up and say do you want to see barnum. i am barnum. i am mr. barnum. any would tip his hat. and then everyone in the crowd would waive. it looks very much like as was pointed out to him by member of the royal family and looked a lot like, it was sort of a triable moment. he was much loved. in at the end of his kind of 1860s, early 1870s, after ulysses grant had left the presidency and went on a two-year tour of the world. sort of promoting the united states and when he came back, barnum saw him and barnum said, it must've been wonderful, in the most beloved american who go through the world and he said no barnum, you have it all over me. everywhere he went people woul
they exhibited, showed in a big building called olympia. it is a huge building that had room for the three rings, the big truck that went around it and at the beginning of each day performer, there were two performances a day. barnum would get into a fancy carriage with footman and had a team of horses and he would go slowly around the ring. anyone stop every so often and stand up and say do you want to see barnum. i am barnum. i am mr. barnum. any would tip his hat. and then everyone in the...
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we are talking with governor jay inslee from olympia, washington state.y mitchnts recently mcconnell that states should declare bankruptcy, if they need to. can you declare bankruptcy? guest: we shouldn't have to think about that. that a u.s. senator think that is the solution to the problem is outstanding. we have heard a lot of outstanding things out of washington, d.c. in the last couple of years. this is the top. you look at the services, states are some hypothetical group, it is the groups getting kids in schools, providing police protection, prisons to deal with criminality. those servicesde as a bankrupt facility. what he is saying is that he wants to take away the pension and retirement benefits from people who dedicated their working lives to public service. i think that is an amazing slap in the face against teachers and state troopers and public health workers who dedicated their lives. you're basically saying we don't care about those people. that is what mitch mcconnell is saying, and i find that more than aggravating. i don't believe it is g
we are talking with governor jay inslee from olympia, washington state.y mitchnts recently mcconnell that states should declare bankruptcy, if they need to. can you declare bankruptcy? guest: we shouldn't have to think about that. that a u.s. senator think that is the solution to the problem is outstanding. we have heard a lot of outstanding things out of washington, d.c. in the last couple of years. this is the top. you look at the services, states are some hypothetical group, it is the groups...
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on this mother's day weekend, this protest in olympia, washington, drew more than 1,000 people.hey demanded the governor speed up his reopening plan. tesla is fed up with california. let its factory reopen or the car-maker says it will move to texas or nevada. and florida is reopening salons and barber shops tomorrow. doomsd pdictio for florida. those have not borne out. >> reporter: maybe not, but last week was florida's deadliest since its covid outbreak started. containing covid-19, whether the virus resurgence later this year and when people feel safe again. polls show most americans expect a full recovery to take at least a year. some financial analysts argue, count on aec >> any hope of a v-helped recovery, where you go down sharply and recover sharply, i think that is thrown out the window. >> reporter: georgia led the country were its limited reopen. consumer response has been mixed. in the roughly two weeks since the state eased its restrictions, now covid cases have gone up nearly 20%. >> brennan: mark strassman, thanks. news coespoent elizabeth palmer has our report a
on this mother's day weekend, this protest in olympia, washington, drew more than 1,000 people.hey demanded the governor speed up his reopening plan. tesla is fed up with california. let its factory reopen or the car-maker says it will move to texas or nevada. and florida is reopening salons and barber shops tomorrow. doomsd pdictio for florida. those have not borne out. >> reporter: maybe not, but last week was florida's deadliest since its covid outbreak started. containing covid-19,...
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and back in morecambe, all olympia can do is wait. the poorest, according to new research from the institute for fiscal studies. it found children from disadvantaged backgrounds have fewer resources for home learning. our correspondent fiona lamdin reports. two weeks ago we met becky and her two children who were struggling with home learning, sharing one device, her smartphone. that's the only device i've got. well, we've been inundated with offers, many of you have been donating your own devices — to help with home—schooling — that you're not currently using. paul had five new—ish computers just gathering dust. i've got these pcs, five pcs, from a call centre that we shut down, and why not give them? so we brought them to the school's it hub. so in 35 years of being in education, i have never seen this kind of generosity. any kit we get that's probably less than five years old, we'll clean, we'll make sure that it's almost factory reset but with none of your personal data on it, we then as a result we can then start to reconfigure i
and back in morecambe, all olympia can do is wait. the poorest, according to new research from the institute for fiscal studies. it found children from disadvantaged backgrounds have fewer resources for home learning. our correspondent fiona lamdin reports. two weeks ago we met becky and her two children who were struggling with home learning, sharing one device, her smartphone. that's the only device i've got. well, we've been inundated with offers, many of you have been donating your own...
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hundreds of protesters gathering in olympia, washington, saturday protesting against the stay-at-homech he extended until the end of the month. >>> many of us from the midwest to new england experienced a rare and potentially historic may snowstorm. more than 75 million americans saw snow due to a polar vortex. forecasters are predicting the storm could linger throughout the weekend. now back to "dateline." ♪ >>> welcome back to "dateline." i'm craig melvin. seven-year-old charlie clayton revealed what she saw the night of her mother's murder. she said kelley clayton's attacker had the same eyes as her father and the mask resembled one he wore while hunting. but tom clayton had an alibi backed up by friends. so if tom didn't attack kelley, who did? here again is andrea canning with "the house in the woods." >> investigators were trying to figure out what had happened in the murder of kelley clayton. they were looking to the family for leads. >> they were like, listen, do you guys know of anyone that possibly could have done this? >> kelley's niece molly had an idea. >> i looked at my
hundreds of protesters gathering in olympia, washington, saturday protesting against the stay-at-homech he extended until the end of the month. >>> many of us from the midwest to new england experienced a rare and potentially historic may snowstorm. more than 75 million americans saw snow due to a polar vortex. forecasters are predicting the storm could linger throughout the weekend. now back to "dateline." ♪ >>> welcome back to "dateline." i'm craig...
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we know there was another round of protests in recent days outside the state capitol in olympia. the governor now saying in spite of a decline in hospitalizations and deaths toward the end of april that it's necessary for people to hunger down for another 30 days. your thoughts on that and why you think it's so crucial at this time in spite of some good data we're seeing there. >> so peter thanks for having me on. i'm very proud of the way our governor's handled this crisis. and we've worked very closely torkts the governor with mayors and county executives throughout the state regardless of whether they're republican or democrat. we ground our decisions based on the science, and the science told us we were not ready to open up completely but we will turn the dial to open as we're ready. we really have to watch this virus because as soon as we start to open up we know there will be more cases and we don't want to lose control like we saw in italy and to a lesser extent in new york. >> as you've described there as being sort of two economic scenarios that could take place here. th
we know there was another round of protests in recent days outside the state capitol in olympia. the governor now saying in spite of a decline in hospitalizations and deaths toward the end of april that it's necessary for people to hunger down for another 30 days. your thoughts on that and why you think it's so crucial at this time in spite of some good data we're seeing there. >> so peter thanks for having me on. i'm very proud of the way our governor's handled this crisis. and we've...
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joining us from olympia, washington, thank you for being with us, governor. >> sure.t: we appreciate that. >> let me begin with the unemployment numbers because one in five workers in your state is now out of state and $1.5 billion in unemployment benefits. how are you dealing with the volume? governor: it is crushing. orhave received claims seven eight times higher on a daily basis and even at the height of the great recession, so we are doing everything humanly possible to get checks to people with our expanded unemployment conversation. i was one of the first governors to expand that. people.a lot of we have new technology to expedite that process, but i know people around the country have had frustrations waiting period we are doing everything we can to get it because we know how painful this is an we are also making decisions to make sure you only have to go through this oncnd
joining us from olympia, washington, thank you for being with us, governor. >> sure.t: we appreciate that. >> let me begin with the unemployment numbers because one in five workers in your state is now out of state and $1.5 billion in unemployment benefits. how are you dealing with the volume? governor: it is crushing. orhave received claims seven eight times higher on a daily basis and even at the height of the great recession, so we are doing everything humanly possible to get...
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the protesters came to olympia to complain about the infringements on their personal freedoms because of the restrictions from social distancing. more than one of the signs as they gathered up and holding together much closer than 6 feet, was no more from the deep state. how do you suppose in their thinking the response to covid-19 is a symbol but an action by the deep state? >> so those conservatives people use it in different ways. so the conservatives and i am guessing these protesters view it as the administrative state. and an ever-growing federal or state governments that is encroaching on america's lives like with their right to vaccines or gun-control and education curriculum and they feel that the warnings are over exaggerated and it's an example of washington dictating to average americans how they should live their lives. >> let's define it and all definitions of the deep state. wended that term first become prevalent? >> i wrote the book to clear the definition of a deep state. but i don't like the term it is pejorative but it started off as a term political science is use
the protesters came to olympia to complain about the infringements on their personal freedoms because of the restrictions from social distancing. more than one of the signs as they gathered up and holding together much closer than 6 feet, was no more from the deep state. how do you suppose in their thinking the response to covid-19 is a symbol but an action by the deep state? >> so those conservatives people use it in different ways. so the conservatives and i am guessing these protesters...
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when the protesters yesterday, day before yesterday came to olympia to complain about the infringements on their personal freedoms because of the restrictions from social distancing and others, one of the signs, more than one of the signs that they were holding up as they gathered together much closer than six feet, was no more from the deep state. how do you suppose in their thinking the response to covid-19 is a symbol or a-- not a symbol, but an action by the deep state? >> sort the conservatives sort of have-- we'll talk about this, different people use deep state in different ways. so the conservatives and i'm guessing those protesters, their view of the deep state is sort of term i use is the administrative state and that's this kind of ever growing federal government, state government, that's relentlessly encroaching, they feel, on americans' lives, to their rights to vaccines, gun control, education, you know, curriculum and so, they feel the deep state, the reports of coronavirus are exaggerated and unelected government officials and elitists in washington dictating how america
when the protesters yesterday, day before yesterday came to olympia to complain about the infringements on their personal freedoms because of the restrictions from social distancing and others, one of the signs, more than one of the signs that they were holding up as they gathered together much closer than six feet, was no more from the deep state. how do you suppose in their thinking the response to covid-19 is a symbol or a-- not a symbol, but an action by the deep state? >> sort the...
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joining us now from olympia, washington, is our nbc news reporter dasha burns. what do you got?ll, katy, the lawsuit is really based on what you just said there. the fact that washington state has avoided the worst of the storm. even though that is partly to the stay at home order, the lawmakers say that that now is doing more harm than good. to extend that order. i spoke to two of the plaintiffs this morning. take a listen to what they told me. >> people have learned through this crisis that there is a way that we're going to have to adapt going forward. i trust the citizens of the state to make those healthy decisions. more than i do one person suspending civil liberties. there are thousands of washington citizens on the brink of economic ruin. >> and, katy, we reached out to the grofrnovernor's office. they said the lawsuit misunderstands basic aspects of public health and clear constitutional authority and obligation the governor has to protect the public. the governor also called this b ignore anlt. chuk, over you to. >>> a father and his adult son are both facing aggravate
joining us now from olympia, washington, is our nbc news reporter dasha burns. what do you got?ll, katy, the lawsuit is really based on what you just said there. the fact that washington state has avoided the worst of the storm. even though that is partly to the stay at home order, the lawmakers say that that now is doing more harm than good. to extend that order. i spoke to two of the plaintiffs this morning. take a listen to what they told me. >> people have learned through this crisis...
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from olympia, washington faith is watching and she supports reopening the economy. what is the plan for washington state? ourer: i don't agree with governor, jay inslee, closing everything down. i really think that we should reopen the economy. i also believe that all the people in our country should somehow open their minds up to see the real results out there. hong kong has killed the virus. host: where did you read that? caller: essential oils. there are studies out there. america needs to look to jesus. these people that are saying things about the bars, that is i have heard testimony they can understand why the liquor stores are still open and tattoo parlors are still open, the marijuana dispensing places are still open, yet aaa, a place that needs to support people to stop drinking is closed. ,ll of our parks are closed .ibraries are closed .he one lady had some sense people should know the statistics. this virus has a point to kill rate. realityd go for essential oils. it can stop you from getting the virus. they are using high-dose vitamin c in china. host:
from olympia, washington faith is watching and she supports reopening the economy. what is the plan for washington state? ourer: i don't agree with governor, jay inslee, closing everything down. i really think that we should reopen the economy. i also believe that all the people in our country should somehow open their minds up to see the real results out there. hong kong has killed the virus. host: where did you read that? caller: essential oils. there are studies out there. america needs to...
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olympia and her family olympia and herfamily are part of olympia and her family are part of a travellingt be able to do what i love again, which is perform in the circus, because we might not recover from this. the economic predictions for the months ahead are grim. morecambe bay foodbank normally provides 70 food parcels a week, now it's more than 700. have you ever seen demand like this before? no, no. it's unprecedented. morecambe is a fantastic seaside town but it has had its fair share of economic struggles. we see the sharp end of that when the economy is not working well and i think it is going to be a long road back. the government's furlough scheme, which sees the government pay 80% of wages, has helped keep coastal resorts afloat. economists have warned the furlough scheme could be simply delaying redundancies instead of saving jobs. new research has found these coastal communities reliant on tourism have a high proportion of the workforce currently on furlough. there are no phone calls and no beeps on your phone to show online bookings. further down the coast in southport, man
olympia and her family olympia and herfamily are part of olympia and her family are part of a travellingt be able to do what i love again, which is perform in the circus, because we might not recover from this. the economic predictions for the months ahead are grim. morecambe bay foodbank normally provides 70 food parcels a week, now it's more than 700. have you ever seen demand like this before? no, no. it's unprecedented. morecambe is a fantastic seaside town but it has had its fair share of...