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. >> i'm sandy perkins., she left a magnificent, strange inheritance, which almost sent us to the poorhouse. >> hi, sandy. i'm jamie. i meet sandy, a retired special-ed teacher, and her husband, tim, who taught shop class. they take me for a stroll through their grounds -- 100 acres of trees and sprawling hills on the outskirts of princeton. this is your inheritance. >> yes, it is. >> every house has at least one story. the perkins' strange inheritance is a collection of several. story number one starts in the late 1800s, when american tycoons go traipsing around europe, scooping up relics of royalty and shipping them home to their mansions in america, says architect ronald berlin. >> it was important for them to be able to display their wealth. this was a very showy period. >> lot of gold leaf happening. >> right you are. >> one such family -- the vanderbilts. in manhattan, william henry, son of railroad tycoon cornelius, purchases an entire block along 5th avenue to build a legendary mansion dubbed "the tr
. >> i'm sandy perkins., she left a magnificent, strange inheritance, which almost sent us to the poorhouse. >> hi, sandy. i'm jamie. i meet sandy, a retired special-ed teacher, and her husband, tim, who taught shop class. they take me for a stroll through their grounds -- 100 acres of trees and sprawling hills on the outskirts of princeton. this is your inheritance. >> yes, it is. >> every house has at least one story. the perkins' strange inheritance is a collection of...
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he was a friend of karl perkins who was a congressman from eastern kentucky.one of the reasons candidate went to that he was going to go to carolina but fritz collings was running for reelection at the time and he was like hey bobby, maybe not shine a light on poverty in south carolina weimer running for reelection. so kennedy said okay, and then hollings later supported some of the legislation. so went to kentucky because there is not a senator up for reelection in the congressman was karl perkins. he like held the job like the pope. he hadn't until he died, which is exactly what happened. steven caywood was a law student who would occasionally come to washington and help out karl perkins in his office. so he finagled a ride in the car with kennedy. so with a state trooper that drove kennedy, karl perkins, kennedy and steve caywood, 23-year-old prospective law student. it had a huge effect on steve caywood's life and he basically has worked in environmental and poverty issues ever since then. i'll even know if i answered your school did i? >> yes. smack good
he was a friend of karl perkins who was a congressman from eastern kentucky.one of the reasons candidate went to that he was going to go to carolina but fritz collings was running for reelection at the time and he was like hey bobby, maybe not shine a light on poverty in south carolina weimer running for reelection. so kennedy said okay, and then hollings later supported some of the legislation. so went to kentucky because there is not a senator up for reelection in the congressman was karl...
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got up -- tony perkins got up on stage. and these massive cribs filled with baby cats, it's like his opening stunt to, you know, to kick off this values voters summit and signal it's all about saving the babies, you know? >> yeah, yeah. well, and, you know, to circle back around to authoritarianism as well, you mentioned the talk about the role of russia in disinformation, misinformation and all this. of course, i've been, i just wrote a story for daily coast about this russian organization that's called the russian imperial movement that just got named a terrorist organization by the u.s. state department. and these guys are one of the main organizers of the world conservative conference. they held it in moscow this year. or last year, i think it was. yeah. and they are absolutely, they were 100% dedicated to the destruction of liberal democracy. they use a ea peels to -- a appeals to religious traditionalism. ultimately, these people are just fascists. >> it's interesting, the world congress of families was what was held
got up -- tony perkins got up on stage. and these massive cribs filled with baby cats, it's like his opening stunt to, you know, to kick off this values voters summit and signal it's all about saving the babies, you know? >> yeah, yeah. well, and, you know, to circle back around to authoritarianism as well, you mentioned the talk about the role of russia in disinformation, misinformation and all this. of course, i've been, i just wrote a story for daily coast about this russian...
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he finagled a ride in the car with kennedy so the state trooper that drove kennedy, karl perkins, andsteve caywood at 23-year-old kentucky law student. course it had a huge effect on steve caywood's life and he basically has worked in environmental poverty issues ever since then. i'll even know if answer to question did i? two yes. >> guest: thank you good answer. part of the enduring narrative the 1968 presidential campaign , the ability of robert kennedy to talk to and gain the support of african-americans as well as working-class whites and all of your preparation for this book, and all of your research, background, did you find trayce of that? would you uphold that particular theory? >> guest: yes absolutely. one of the quotes i have in go book, not going toy through but there is a quote from somebody, a reporter who asked a voterer in indiana aye kid, do you support bobby kennedy and he said yeah, i said will you don't like negroes around you very muche and he said no we don't like negroes and he said will kennedy was improve life for the negro whitey support kennedy? he said k i
he finagled a ride in the car with kennedy so the state trooper that drove kennedy, karl perkins, andsteve caywood at 23-year-old kentucky law student. course it had a huge effect on steve caywood's life and he basically has worked in environmental poverty issues ever since then. i'll even know if answer to question did i? two yes. >> guest: thank you good answer. part of the enduring narrative the 1968 presidential campaign , the ability of robert kennedy to talk to and gain the support...
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we are honored to have wendell perkins join us now, he went back there with history flight six yearsth us tonight, tell me what it meant to you when you will learned that harold and monk were coming home. >> i thought it was a fantastic way to celebrate memorial day, that the families would get to see -- not get to see, but they know their family members are safe and they will now be interred at home where they belong. >> martha: it's extraordinary that history flight recovers these bodies that have been 75 years on that island and you served there yourself. and you got the opportunity to speak recently i understand with your good friend harold's brother on the phone, what was that like? >> it was a wonderful feeling to finally get to talk to somebody that you had feelings about for years and years and never anyone to express them to. harold's brother and i have talked every day for the past three or four days that we have been in contact with each other, it's a great feeling. >> martha: when you served, tell everyone briefly what kind of an experience it was. >> it was living. colon
we are honored to have wendell perkins join us now, he went back there with history flight six yearsth us tonight, tell me what it meant to you when you will learned that harold and monk were coming home. >> i thought it was a fantastic way to celebrate memorial day, that the families would get to see -- not get to see, but they know their family members are safe and they will now be interred at home where they belong. >> martha: it's extraordinary that history flight recovers these...
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so plenty to impact there tonight with the president of the family research council tony perkins. good evening to you. >> good to be with you. a spin on the justice department is pushing governor newsom to make sure he does not leave churches out in his reopening plan. here is governor newsom this issue. >> as it relates to congregants coming back into the pews, we are a few weeks away. but we are working overtime, we are leaders in the community to come up with those guidelines. and restore that capacity. and we hope in the very, very near future. >> mike: is it time to reopen the houses of worship? >> i think it is based on the appropriate guidelines and protocols prayed when the doj looked at governor newsom's reopen plan, it was indefinite when it came to churches. they made it very clear that his reopen plan was one book short of rhyme or reason, because it treated churches and a disable bowl status. and they are saying that is not going to happen. and they put him on notice. i would not be surprised to see the department of justice take action in california if the governor c
so plenty to impact there tonight with the president of the family research council tony perkins. good evening to you. >> good to be with you. a spin on the justice department is pushing governor newsom to make sure he does not leave churches out in his reopening plan. here is governor newsom this issue. >> as it relates to congregants coming back into the pews, we are a few weeks away. but we are working overtime, we are leaders in the community to come up with those guidelines....
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matt matt and perkins here accidentally raf unique who after example my my friend. ian where last but most likely he was in reading or if he was there may carry already entered. if you are half your survivor and our wires sound and you know you're in isolation and then you don't have either we gave you a surgical mask not the special and a suitable mask on any go back to work in our learns me and my husband going to go back to work and try to order one thing you're asking me to make something from there so i knew something that you know where the center. thousands of volunteers have come forward to how the medical staff they work in hospitals deliver food or don't need medical equipment while others to fundraise for masks and people eat to send me stuff so we need to stuff it and it is the best you know that's. illusion to me because of the dangers of jet set up which it's not something interesting it's just the shooters doing so she crashed 2 more missions i should say that as it various of the ship it to somebody the the. dish if you wanted your reaction more disp
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told them on the better side going to dad the perkins muscle that this isn't just one instant of. emotion learning t.m. months can do i feel still east of korean missiles from the course putting the fish resists into that of increases for. the coach of the future. that. we think he minds be soviet soldiers dicky's off the boots he's wearing. which to the soul the took to the opposing opinion with to get on the show stuck with some russian police force to bust hold. welcome back to politicking senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says the senate will not pass another economic aid package unless it includes protection for businesses against lawsuits will it do the virus for analysis on this i'm joined by dan abrams he's the chief legal affairs correspondent for a.b.c. news and founder of media i don't co-author 'd of the new book john adams under fire we'll talk about that later can't wait to talk about that john adams the founding fathers fight for justice in the boston massacre murder trial then is like everybody else holds up a new york dam for some other things what do you mak
told them on the better side going to dad the perkins muscle that this isn't just one instant of. emotion learning t.m. months can do i feel still east of korean missiles from the course putting the fish resists into that of increases for. the coach of the future. that. we think he minds be soviet soldiers dicky's off the boots he's wearing. which to the soul the took to the opposing opinion with to get on the show stuck with some russian police force to bust hold. welcome back to politicking...
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matt matt and perkins theory accidentally raf unique who ever example might my friends. even were last but most likely it wasn't raining in fact or if he was there may carry already entered. if you are half your survivor and have a virus. you know you're in recently and then you don't have either we gave you a surgical mask and the special and a suitable mask on and you go back to work in our learns me and my husband going to go back to work and try to order one thing you're asking me to make something from there so i knew something that you know where when you were on the side of the emergency room it's on earth and it's. thousands of volunteers have come forward to how the medical staff they work in hospitals deliver food or donate medical equipment while others to fundraise for masks and people decided to start so we need to step in and give us the beds to go you know that's more. pollution probably because of the dangers of jet set up which it's not something interesting it's just to set up a shoestring so she could do more missions i should say that also we're going
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could also be an opportunity to adjust the us economic system cording to economist and author john perkins he's been sharing his thoughts with the former ecuadorian president and now r.t. talk show host ruffle carette. if you have any idea if the mentoring and the good of the coronavirus has become the biggest strength in a man of his face essentially look at and shown us how vulnerable we are so many academic and human race don't which is being threatened by microscopic virus and yet has finally started to understand that in order to make ourselves happy we have to make others happy with a feeling that will make everyone feel better but again to be biased is not discriminate between rich nor between europe and latin america so impassioned leader thickener so usual that now you're not a commodity but the russell not only that i managed to change the world it i hope it will produce what it called economy life and that the world waits to if i mean anything cataclysmic and the destruction of nature and a bit left over the world which a sabbatical year more shift from the economies of death to
could also be an opportunity to adjust the us economic system cording to economist and author john perkins he's been sharing his thoughts with the former ecuadorian president and now r.t. talk show host ruffle carette. if you have any idea if the mentoring and the good of the coronavirus has become the biggest strength in a man of his face essentially look at and shown us how vulnerable we are so many academic and human race don't which is being threatened by microscopic virus and yet has...
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toll but on the but on side of the dad the perkins muscle that this isn't just one instant of. emotion running t.v. must go if you'll still be stuck with a nice little singing course which mrs cheney of increases for. or for go chill the fuck your. boobies his confession that. he minds be. soldier to kiss off the boots he's wearing. which to the soul it took to move the opposing opinion with the on going on the show stuck with some russian police force . welcome back to politicking earlier this week i spoke with former senator joe lieberman about joe biden's assault allegations and the trumpet ministrations response to the call that 19 pandemic here is part 2 of that conversation what's your reaction to what mike pompei all said there's enormous evidence that the virus outbreak occurred in a chinese laboratory. well i'm interested in it. secretary promptly obviously has access to classified information that you and i did and up and most others don't have access to. i think it's important to say that nobody is saying that this was an intentional bioterrorist that china or anyone
toll but on the but on side of the dad the perkins muscle that this isn't just one instant of. emotion running t.v. must go if you'll still be stuck with a nice little singing course which mrs cheney of increases for. or for go chill the fuck your. boobies his confession that. he minds be. soldier to kiss off the boots he's wearing. which to the soul it took to move the opposing opinion with the on going on the show stuck with some russian police force . welcome back to politicking earlier this...
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officer, also former president of the rhode island school of design, and a design partner at kleiner perkins. curious to get your thoughts on just how hard this is going to hit the tech economy. airbnb laid off 25% of its workforce. uber laid-off 14%. off 17%. how many more large chunks of silicon valley companies are we going to see get wiped off the map? think this is the awakening of realizing that silicon valley isn't just full of robots. it is full of people. if you remember brian's essay, p up thedon't blee culture. awakening that computation involves people is no front and center. emily: does that make silicon valley companies more vulnerable? , taking onike airbnb more and more funding, and then used that funding to hire more people and invest in the long-term -- right now, those long-term projects, that is what is getting cut. some of these venture backed companies are actually a little bit more threatened right now. threatened if their cultures aren't -- when you think about airbnb's culture, it is carefully crafted, almost artisanal. but looking at silicon valley as a whole, you w
officer, also former president of the rhode island school of design, and a design partner at kleiner perkins. curious to get your thoughts on just how hard this is going to hit the tech economy. airbnb laid off 25% of its workforce. uber laid-off 14%. off 17%. how many more large chunks of silicon valley companies are we going to see get wiped off the map? think this is the awakening of realizing that silicon valley isn't just full of robots. it is full of people. if you remember brian's essay,...
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call them on the phone or say going to that the perkins missile that this isn't just one incident. removed from learning to want to screw up you'll still be stuck with an outsourcing course before media which mrs cheney above should increase dislocate or to go to the future. before going into business compassion to mean that. we think he minds be soldier because off the boots he's wearing. which so the hold up took to move the opposing own opinion with to continue on going on the shores took her in the summer watching a police force to bust hold of. hey welcome back to dennis miller plus one my guest today is simon sinek he has a new book out called the infinite game he also has delivered the force i'm fascinated by this because these things are. a little believe me think there's a lot of podcasts out there there's a lot of ted talks to i was once thinking of giving a ted talk on vincent van gogh's brother tale calling it a tale of ted talk but then i saw that somebody had beat me to it art historian at some point but we are tight we are talking the author or the deliverer of the 4
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. >> it was odd, charles perkin said that his brother struggling over the loss of two of his kids trying to make sense of it in an already difficult time. truck in the middle of this pandemic, we are experiencing the smart even with the westbo avenue they were headed to school to pick up a laptop when tragedies struck. >> it is ours to mention that the honda lost control and parked in the medium was a truck. they were working on a drain and the third vehicle await toward a minivan, killed in the crash was 13-year-old eliza and 13-year-old candace. >> they were bright and happy kids. they loved to play and elijah loved legos. she was the light of his eyes. she loved it, she was an eager learner. >> the mother and a third child were hurt the cause of the crash is under investigation but the chp says that speed appears to be a factor. >> witnesses, he worked as a number driver but he is unemployed due to the coronavirus pandemic he is trying to be strong. >> he is grieving, he has holding up well. the support love from people helped and it has been empowering. they hope that junior will be
. >> it was odd, charles perkin said that his brother struggling over the loss of two of his kids trying to make sense of it in an already difficult time. truck in the middle of this pandemic, we are experiencing the smart even with the westbo avenue they were headed to school to pick up a laptop when tragedies struck. >> it is ours to mention that the honda lost control and parked in the medium was a truck. they were working on a drain and the third vehicle await toward a minivan,...
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lou: and, by the way, i mean, you know, 16 states where this is being, perkins coy is the great democratic firm. great, by the way, i'm using in a facetious sense. they're leading an action to disenfranchise voters across the country, are they not? >> well, that's right. if your vote isn't going to be counted in this circus-like process, your civil rights are being violated. you know, i'm tired that voter fraud issue, the left using it to attack those of us who support election security as being against people being able to vote. we want to protect the right to vote by making it secure. and when you is set up a system -- and this is what they're trying to do: they oppose voter id, they oppose cleaning up the rolls and, obviously, they got the ballot harvesting and voter mail scheme going on. that's setting up the -- lou: must be very -- yeah. and 2020 is five months away right now. >> yeah. lou: and to be very clear, it's about electoral integrity. and anything that insures integrity of our electoral system, it seems the radical dems oppose mightily. tom fitton, always good to see you. tal
lou: and, by the way, i mean, you know, 16 states where this is being, perkins coy is the great democratic firm. great, by the way, i'm using in a facetious sense. they're leading an action to disenfranchise voters across the country, are they not? >> well, that's right. if your vote isn't going to be counted in this circus-like process, your civil rights are being violated. you know, i'm tired that voter fraud issue, the left using it to attack those of us who support election security...
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marc elias testified in 2017, he was head of of the perkins law firm that funneled money from the dncampaign to steele to get opposition research. but then the question, your reaction is this, media leaks were totally damaging here. did the democrats not do, you know, of course they're going to leak to help their own side but when you see adam schiff at house intelligence, you know, sitting on a lot of information and doing selective leaking what was your reaction when you saw ail of that? >> at the time i was serving on intel committee and jim comey was saying publicly, and privately we haven't found anything to be able to confirm the steele dossier. we're still looking, we're still looking. but fbi led by jim comey, stated that spot. they would not say we debunked. we're still confirming it. there is no evidence that the fbi was actually working to confirm this, to get it resolved one way or another to get to a decision. as long as they left the steele dossier sitting out there, they would leave assumptions. farther they went on it, more they knew that it was all rumor and indwent d
marc elias testified in 2017, he was head of of the perkins law firm that funneled money from the dncampaign to steele to get opposition research. but then the question, your reaction is this, media leaks were totally damaging here. did the democrats not do, you know, of course they're going to leak to help their own side but when you see adam schiff at house intelligence, you know, sitting on a lot of information and doing selective leaking what was your reaction when you saw ail of that?...
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dossier and figuring out their collusion with the democrats and the dnc and glenn simpson and the perkins to come. congressman matt gaetz, thanks so much. good to see you. >>> texas, of all places, with two examples of overzealous, overbearing local law enforcement of their pandemic regulations. in dallas, texas, the state supreme court ordered a judge to free a salon owner he jailed for disto obeying an executive order to close. in west odessa, texas, they brought up a s.w.a.t. team to railed a bar. -- raid a bar. >> hands up! you in the green shirt, put your hands up. i can't see 'em. lou: can you believe that's happening on the streets of odessa, texas? unbelievable. the s.w.a.t. team arrested the bar owner and several people who were part of a proprotest group opposing the executive order to close bars. governor greg abbott has removed jail as a penalty for violating such orders. >>> well, up next, how the communist chinese government is ramping up production of a new weapon in the sky. we take that up and more. dr. michael pillsbury joins us. we'll be right back with that. please sta
dossier and figuring out their collusion with the democrats and the dnc and glenn simpson and the perkins to come. congressman matt gaetz, thanks so much. good to see you. >>> texas, of all places, with two examples of overzealous, overbearing local law enforcement of their pandemic regulations. in dallas, texas, the state supreme court ordered a judge to free a salon owner he jailed for disto obeying an executive order to close. in west odessa, texas, they brought up a s.w.a.t. team...
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was a russian disinformation campaign that the hillary clinton campaign actually paid for through perkins amazing that even when members of the department of justice warned the fbi that the information that they were using to spy on americans was inaccurate, they proceeded anyways, they lied to the fisa court on multiple occasions, we know that. they redacted information. and not one person from the fbi has been held accountable for it yet. elizabeth: corey lieu wan dow sky, thanks for joining us. come back soon. >> thank you. elizabeth: republican kelly armstrong, he sits on house judiciary, on the democrats in mad scramble over house intelligence documents showing top obama democrats testify that they didn't see any trump-rush collusion. we've got the story next. -- trump-russia collusion. >> it's just like shifty schiff making the statement today to try and save face when we have him cold on the papers of the documents in about 19 different ways. it's so bad and so sad for our country. ♪ ♪ it's a challenging market. edward jones is well aware of that. which is why we're ready to listen
was a russian disinformation campaign that the hillary clinton campaign actually paid for through perkins amazing that even when members of the department of justice warned the fbi that the information that they were using to spy on americans was inaccurate, they proceeded anyways, they lied to the fisa court on multiple occasions, we know that. they redacted information. and not one person from the fbi has been held accountable for it yet. elizabeth: corey lieu wan dow sky, thanks for joining...
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. ♪ ♪ >> and we leave you with this memorial day message from william perkins.out your friends and memorial day this monday what is your message to the country? >> be thankful and gracious. and enjoy your freedoms that are acceptable the past couple of months. this is the greatest place in the world to live and i'm glad that i'm an american. >> simple and wise words. you can hear more on martha's untold podcast. that is "the story" from 9:00 until noon, martha will be back 7:00 p.m. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and happy memorial day weekend. we hope you are enjoying with your family despite the circumstances we are living under. we know this time has been stressful, and we can all use a little news. so tonight a full hour of "ultimate final exam" and we will be live right back here tomorrow night. welcome to a special final exam of "tucker carlson tonight." every week usually on thursdays we welcome the sharpest people we know to come on their show, to cast their metal and prove their mastery of strange and obscure news. everything that happened in the proceeding
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looking for breezy conditions later on for today and cooler temperatures as well as 5 maybe it'll perkins school for the 76 to speak one on by the afternoon a after this weekend temperatures will be warming don' >>good morning welcome back to kron 4 morning news from a first win a brand new month and we're heading into the weekend, let's find out the forecast from dave spahr hi dave. >>well marty a good morning, good morning, everybody and rushing to see some variety and just the first week or so of this new month we're going get a flavor of some spring early spring at that that's kind of this weekend going on here minus more rain that we would like and then later within a week's time very temperatures are really going to skyrocket on into the following weekend really golden gate bridge shot here, not too much traffic coming into the city most that going out right now but nice blue skies at work of a haze for the bay and there you see a little of the flag flapping we're see more action however by this late afternoon evening. temperatures thus far we're upper 50's up there in the north bay
looking for breezy conditions later on for today and cooler temperatures as well as 5 maybe it'll perkins school for the 76 to speak one on by the afternoon a after this weekend temperatures will be warming don' >>good morning welcome back to kron 4 morning news from a first win a brand new month and we're heading into the weekend, let's find out the forecast from dave spahr hi dave. >>well marty a good morning, good morning, everybody and rushing to see some variety and just the...
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toward our first major steps toward economic dignity through fdr's new deal urged on him by elizabeth perkinsthat was at a time when the country was bankrupt and, you know, republicans could argue federal government cannot afford this. we cannot afford these interventions. we're going to hear those arguments in this situation where we can -- you know, we can afford to bail out certain corporations, but we cannot afford the kind of support for workers that you're calling for. >> right. i mean, look, we can't afford to spend any money that's wasted, that's on people who don't need it, on large corporations that are going to give them unjust enrichment, where it's not connected to them helping workers, which is exactly what president trump and his team are calling for. but believe me, we can afford every penny that helps make people whole, that gives them 100% replacement on unemployment, or that does the type of things congresswoman jayapal and bernie sanders and mark warner have been talking about to ensure that people who would be laid off through their company are kept on the payroll. we can
toward our first major steps toward economic dignity through fdr's new deal urged on him by elizabeth perkinsthat was at a time when the country was bankrupt and, you know, republicans could argue federal government cannot afford this. we cannot afford these interventions. we're going to hear those arguments in this situation where we can -- you know, we can afford to bail out certain corporations, but we cannot afford the kind of support for workers that you're calling for. >> right. i...
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almost 100 years since franklin roosevelt with the guidance of first woman cabinet member francis perkins sent this country on a steady march toward more and better worker safety and workers' rights. the cruelty in the workplace in the 1920s was deliberate and the trump cruelty is deliberate now. on this the last day of the cruellest month, dr. anthony fauci began his day in a hopeful discuss of what might be our first breakthrough in the treatment of coronavirus. >> you said that remdesivir is not a knockout. this isn't a miracle drug but it sounds like it is a breakthrough. can you explain why? >> well, it's a really important proof of concept because this is the first very highly powered about 1100 individuals and it was a placebo controlled randomized trial, which i've been talking about for sometime now which is really the gold standard of how you prove something is safe and either works or doesn't work. although the results were clearly positive from a statistic stand point, they were modest. the improvement was 31% better chance of recoveryiing and gettg out of the hospital. that's
almost 100 years since franklin roosevelt with the guidance of first woman cabinet member francis perkins sent this country on a steady march toward more and better worker safety and workers' rights. the cruelty in the workplace in the 1920s was deliberate and the trump cruelty is deliberate now. on this the last day of the cruellest month, dr. anthony fauci began his day in a hopeful discuss of what might be our first breakthrough in the treatment of coronavirus. >> you said that...
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more than 100 drones used there for that light show put on by mandy specos perkins.s. new "polka," everyone. >> ha ha ha! hey, this is willis chambers, "world news now" chief chuckler. let's polka! ♪ politics and foreign wars all the weather all the scores that's the "world news" polka ♪ ♪ if you're an insomniac and a good night's sleep you lack do the "world news" polka ♪ ♪ it's late at night you're wide awake and you're not wearing pants so grab your "world news now" mug and everybody dance ♪ ♪ so grab your world news lunch box and everybody dance ♪ ♪ hey >> have some fun be a pal every anchor guy and gal ♪ ♪ do the "world news" polka ♪ if you toss and you can't sleep don't you bother counting sheep do the "world news" polka ♪ ♪ when the headlines make you blue exercise is good for you do the "world news" polka ♪ ♪ who cares what the bosses think they're a goofy crew ♪ ♪ and if your neighbors call the cops here's all you have to do ♪ ♪ when they yell it's half past 3 tell them hey it's news to me ♪ ♪ do the "world news" polka ♪ do the "world news" polka ♪ that's th
more than 100 drones used there for that light show put on by mandy specos perkins.s. new "polka," everyone. >> ha ha ha! hey, this is willis chambers, "world news now" chief chuckler. let's polka! ♪ politics and foreign wars all the weather all the scores that's the "world news" polka ♪ ♪ if you're an insomniac and a good night's sleep you lack do the "world news" polka ♪ ♪ it's late at night you're wide awake and you're not wearing pants...
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martha: carolyn perkins is a retired nurse and elementary school guidance counselor. >> my husband and, your family and staff for your great dedication to our country. we pray for you every day. the question i have is your manner of presentation. why do you use words that can be called bullying. why do you not pans questions from the press but generally ramble. those behaviors are turning people away from you. please let go of those attributes that turn people away from you. president trump: i am not sure but i think i like that question. i appreciate the prayers too, have much. i am greeted with a hostile press the likes of which no president has ever seen. the closest will be that gentleman up there. they say nobody got treated worse than lincoln. i believe i am treated worse. you see those press conferences. they come at me with questions that are disgraceful. their manner of presentation and their words. i feel if i was kind to them, i would be walked off the stage. they come at you with the most horrible horrendous biased questions. you see it. 94 to 95 percent of the press is hos
martha: carolyn perkins is a retired nurse and elementary school guidance counselor. >> my husband and, your family and staff for your great dedication to our country. we pray for you every day. the question i have is your manner of presentation. why do you use words that can be called bullying. why do you not pans questions from the press but generally ramble. those behaviors are turning people away from you. please let go of those attributes that turn people away from you. president...
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and to find ourselves still in the same situation, we should recall what frances perkins reminded fdren we are dealing with a crisis, it is not only important that we address the crisis, but wante doctor also said, we to make sure after we come out of this crisis that structurally, we are in a better position than we were before. it seems to me, and i would like to hear from our witnesses certainly, that as we look at this, especially having been through another crisis back during the great recession, that we found ourselves in a situation where people's 401-k's became 101-k's. larsen: in this instance, as the doctor pointed out, listen, the health of the nation and the health of the economy are inextricably tied and linked. we are not going to have one without the other. inasmuch as 70% of g.d.p. comes from consumer confidence. but one thing that occurs to me, this virus has attacked the elderly specifically. and amongst the elderly, minorities and women specifically, and especially as all of our witnesses have testified, of people of color. so it would seem to me one of the things t
and to find ourselves still in the same situation, we should recall what frances perkins reminded fdren we are dealing with a crisis, it is not only important that we address the crisis, but wante doctor also said, we to make sure after we come out of this crisis that structurally, we are in a better position than we were before. it seems to me, and i would like to hear from our witnesses certainly, that as we look at this, especially having been through another crisis back during the great...