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family -- the family -- you have some idea of this and congratulations to your father and the public service and your family and the courage of your father. thank you. [applause] ms. pelosi: governor hogan's father was the only one to vote for impeachment, very courageous for your service. our family was this, we grew up in little italy in baltimore, maryland. we were devoutly catholic, our patriotic, proud of italian-american heritage and staunchly democratic and we saw it as a connection. and that's how we grew up. the governor can attest, in politics, it wasn't -- and we all knew each other and respected each other for our involvement in public service. wasn't any politics of personal destruction, it was more competition of ideas. so that was it. and then -- and i say in this will room, you never know, be are are ready. i absolutely zero intention of running. my husband was born and raised in san francisco. we have raised our family. four of them were born in new york, governor. so we have that connection. and four of five children. and got involved in the community and people in the comm
family -- the family -- you have some idea of this and congratulations to your father and the public service and your family and the courage of your father. thank you. [applause] ms. pelosi: governor hogan's father was the only one to vote for impeachment, very courageous for your service. our family was this, we grew up in little italy in baltimore, maryland. we were devoutly catholic, our patriotic, proud of italian-american heritage and staunchly democratic and we saw it as a connection. and...
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in your family and mine, public service, it sprang from her deep faith that we had a responsibility, a sense of community, the gospel of matthew and the rest. your point, i to was never thinking of running for public office. you understand what i mean, you have no weekends. brother was always interested. he became mayor, he was wonderful, his public service was an extension of his face as well. we were all taught that public service was a noble calling. it just meant to be engaged in public service and recognize our responsibilities to each other , itmericans and our family became very much a part of our faith. this, andome idea of congratulations to your father and the public service and your family and the courage of your father. know, governor't hogan's father was the only republican on the judiciary committee to vote for impeachment of nixon. that was very courageous at the time. thank you for your service and your family. we grew up in little italy in baltimore, maryland. ,e were devoutly catholic , proud of ouric italian american heritage, and staunchly democratic. we saw it all
in your family and mine, public service, it sprang from her deep faith that we had a responsibility, a sense of community, the gospel of matthew and the rest. your point, i to was never thinking of running for public office. you understand what i mean, you have no weekends. brother was always interested. he became mayor, he was wonderful, his public service was an extension of his face as well. we were all taught that public service was a noble calling. it just meant to be engaged in public...
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acceptable standards for transparency is another question even when they are used in the provision of public services algorithms are often closed to the public they cannot be scrutinized regardless of that sharon says that in certain cases he would still be comfortable being judged by a group bust algorithm so i do think it's true that many of the people in the criminal justice system are the most disadvantaged and the reality is they probably don't have a lot of say in their futures in their fates and how these algorithms are going to evaluate them. and whether this would happen if more powerful people are being judged by these algorithms i don't know now me personally i would rather be judged by a well designed algorithm a human in part because i believe the statistical. methods for something risky in fact are better than humans in many situations and it can at least one as well designed eliminate a lot of these biases that that human decision makers often exhibit the united states has a massive racial discrimination problem and public services that's real so it is really understandable when agenci
acceptable standards for transparency is another question even when they are used in the provision of public services algorithms are often closed to the public they cannot be scrutinized regardless of that sharon says that in certain cases he would still be comfortable being judged by a group bust algorithm so i do think it's true that many of the people in the criminal justice system are the most disadvantaged and the reality is they probably don't have a lot of say in their futures in their...
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public service if you walk in the national hospital is any any public service then this is for you so long as it is one of the really good to me is the way you know because for me just like what women should just like this some men don't like this woman don't rape you mention harassment don't talk to men like this of this is the logical thing the logical sex the kind of then. i mean i think it's ok i think i want to go back to the point that lindsay was making that this sort of sexism is not only social cultural but it's also systemic it exists in law it exists in organizations how do you react to that i mean you can argue with that my point is simple is that i think if you have a chip on your shoulder and you think that the world is out to get you you're going to view every obstacle that you face as a result of some nefarious actors or in the ferias class of people that are trying to put you down in this case men which is what activists will say the feminists and i feel like this is unfair there's so many women that have succeeded. going on to do great things there are many terrific
public service if you walk in the national hospital is any any public service then this is for you so long as it is one of the really good to me is the way you know because for me just like what women should just like this some men don't like this woman don't rape you mention harassment don't talk to men like this of this is the logical thing the logical sex the kind of then. i mean i think it's ok i think i want to go back to the point that lindsay was making that this sort of sexism is not...
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in conversation about public service and the legacy of public service.nversation about public service and the legacy of public service. misses mccain has dedicated her doingo improving those significant global work. she is the chairman of the board of the mccain institute and french national leadership at arizona state university, where she oversees the organization's focus on character driven leadership on security and economic opportunity, freedom and human rights issues. she's the chair of the institute of human trafficking advisory council. this is vicki kennedy is both -- misses vicki kennedy -- she is the president of the board and cofounder of the edward and kennedy institute for the study of the senate. a nonpartisan, nonprofit dazzling of a beautiful building here. educates the public about the unique role of the united states senate in our democracy. be int, they will conversation with gary healy, the inaugural president of the center for advancing the american dream opening in 2022.
in conversation about public service and the legacy of public service.nversation about public service and the legacy of public service. misses mccain has dedicated her doingo improving those significant global work. she is the chairman of the board of the mccain institute and french national leadership at arizona state university, where she oversees the organization's focus on character driven leadership on security and economic opportunity, freedom and human rights issues. she's the chair of...
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is that a public service should be looking at?y that is not what public service is about. it is a philosophical question about what the bbc should be doing. philosophical question about what the bbc should be doinglj philosophical question about what the bbc should be doing. i would be interesting to see what you think the bbc should be doing. the young kids. the vice the former vice president of the united states, people thinking thinking his busted flash. joe biden. joe biden has moved on from new hampshire because he has sort of conceded defeat already because it is so badly in iowa and he knows he would have done badly today as well in new hampshire and it really just looks badly today as well in new hampshire and it reallyjust looks like the centrist, the right of the democratic party, are very much going for a man pete buttigieg, very young... telegenic... gay... distinguished military record. he speaks very clearly as well and joe biden hasjust not speaks very clearly as well and joe biden has just not been speaks very clea
is that a public service should be looking at?y that is not what public service is about. it is a philosophical question about what the bbc should be doing. philosophical question about what the bbc should be doinglj philosophical question about what the bbc should be doing. i would be interesting to see what you think the bbc should be doing. the young kids. the vice the former vice president of the united states, people thinking thinking his busted flash. joe biden. joe biden has moved on...
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in conversation about public service and the legacy of public service. in conversation about public service and the legacy of public service. misses mccain has dedicated her doingo improving those significant global work. she is the chairman of the board of the mccain institute and french national leadership at arizona state university, where she oversees the organization's focus on character driven leadership on security and economic opportunity, freedom and human rights issues. she's the chair of the institute of human trafficking advisory council. this is vicki kennedy is both -- misses vicki kennedy -- she is the president of the board and cofounder of the edward and kennedy institute for the study of the senate. a nonpartisan, nonprofit dazzling of a beautiful building here. educates the public about the unique role of the united states senate in our democracy. be int, they will conversation with gary healy, the inaugural president of the center for advancing the american dream opening in 2022. she was former lieutenant --ernor, the president's with
in conversation about public service and the legacy of public service. in conversation about public service and the legacy of public service. misses mccain has dedicated her doingo improving those significant global work. she is the chairman of the board of the mccain institute and french national leadership at arizona state university, where she oversees the organization's focus on character driven leadership on security and economic opportunity, freedom and human rights issues. she's the...
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0n public service, i ran a national public service for five yea rs national public service for five yearsey have had massive cuts to the budget. 50 to 60%. you can't pretend you can deliver the same service. if you are a fantasticjob. deliver the same service. if you are a fantastic job. thank deliver the same service. if you are a fantasticjob. thank you for what you are doing. 0f a fantasticjob. thank you for what you are doing. of course we have to put more money into public service. all of us would say that. i would like to be braver and go further. what i saw was silos, criminal justice here, held their... people have said to me, how can you prevent crime? should we build a bigger prison? i said crime? should we build a bigger prison? isaid no, you should put your money in a primary school because that is how you reduce crime. yes to more money. support what we are doing but let's spread this out. mental health, education, criminal justice, they this out. mental health, education, criminaljustice, they all go together. if we do them separately we will not get to grips with some of th
0n public service, i ran a national public service for five yea rs national public service for five yearsey have had massive cuts to the budget. 50 to 60%. you can't pretend you can deliver the same service. if you are a fantasticjob. deliver the same service. if you are a fantastic job. thank deliver the same service. if you are a fantasticjob. thank you for what you are doing. 0f a fantasticjob. thank you for what you are doing. of course we have to put more money into public service. all of...
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i consider that public service whether you're in the public sector or not. that should qualify. does the first what you're talking about. and the other is the biggest issue of lot. we can learn a lot with the work wages and wealth and you can see that reflected in a lot of the douglas plan on the economic side. it is everything from big business visit business, making sure that when we are talking about fund management for example, forcing federal oversight or billions of dollars and more that cannot be in minority owned businesses. although eat through the medium size interfaces. i'm proposing a 25 percent goal for federal purchasing to reflect the communities that have been underserved by might say underestimated in terms of their ability to do business. when the federal government and all the way to recognizing, not everybody is going to start a business pretty for just the basics of wages. what can be worse for your health and poverty. raising the minimum wage for example. extending access to union rights. categories that have been historically excluded. maybe it's going to
i consider that public service whether you're in the public sector or not. that should qualify. does the first what you're talking about. and the other is the biggest issue of lot. we can learn a lot with the work wages and wealth and you can see that reflected in a lot of the douglas plan on the economic side. it is everything from big business visit business, making sure that when we are talking about fund management for example, forcing federal oversight or billions of dollars and more that...
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legacies and work in public service. former massachusetts lieutenant governor kerry healy moderated the event from the harvard kennedy school institute of politic. it's an hour. >> this afternoon we're fortunate to have mrs. cindy mccain and mrs. vicki kennedy in conversation about public service and the legacy of public service, and of course, mrs. mccain has dedicated her life to improving those who are less fortunate globally, doing significant global work in trafficking and other issues. the chair of the board or of the mccain institute for international leadership at arizona state university where she oversees the organization's focus on character driven global leeway, freedom and human rights issues and chairs the institute's human trafficking advisory coup. mrs. vicki kennedy is both an accomplished attorney and not for profit leader, the senior counsel of greenberg and she advises clients on government issues and regulatory issues. she is the president of the board and the cofounder of the edward m. kent institut
legacies and work in public service. former massachusetts lieutenant governor kerry healy moderated the event from the harvard kennedy school institute of politic. it's an hour. >> this afternoon we're fortunate to have mrs. cindy mccain and mrs. vicki kennedy in conversation about public service and the legacy of public service, and of course, mrs. mccain has dedicated her life to improving those who are less fortunate globally, doing significant global work in trafficking and other...
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at the end of february, carmen will retire from public service. it is a retirement well earned. scores of constituent cases closed. hundreds of lives touched. and now a loving family eagerly awaits more time with her. i ask my colleagues to join me in congratulating carmen on her distinguished career and upcoming retirement. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from missouri seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from missouri is recognized for one minute. mr. clay: mr. speaker, this black history month i ask my colleagues to join efforts to illuminate the legacy of a true american hero. the late major league baseball all star center fielder, curt flood. in addition to 12 stellar seasons with the st. louis cardinals, curt flood struck a blow for dignity and civil rights by challenging a rule which allowed players to be traded against their will. he noted in his refusal, and i quote, after 12 years
at the end of february, carmen will retire from public service. it is a retirement well earned. scores of constituent cases closed. hundreds of lives touched. and now a loving family eagerly awaits more time with her. i ask my colleagues to join me in congratulating carmen on her distinguished career and upcoming retirement. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from missouri seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to...
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and the legacy of public service. mrs. mccain has dedicated her life to improving those doing -- those who are less fortunate globally, doing significant global work in trafficking and other issues. she is the chairman of the board of the mccain institute of international leadership at arizona state university, where she oversees the organization's focus on character driven leadership on security and economic opportunity, freedom and human rights issues. she's the chair of the institute of human trafficking advisory council. vicki kennedy is both an accomplished attorney and a not-for-profit leader. council senior health and she advises clients on government issues, regulatory issues. she is the president of the board and cofounder of the edward m kennedy institute for the study of the senate. a nonpartisan, nonprofit dazzling of a beautiful building here in boston at columbia point. it educates the public about the unique role of the united states senate in our democracy. tonight, they will be in conversation with ke
and the legacy of public service. mrs. mccain has dedicated her life to improving those doing -- those who are less fortunate globally, doing significant global work in trafficking and other issues. she is the chairman of the board of the mccain institute of international leadership at arizona state university, where she oversees the organization's focus on character driven leadership on security and economic opportunity, freedom and human rights issues. she's the chair of the institute of...
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services senate president longer than anyone in american history, is now beginning his 50th year of public service as senate president emeritus. [applause] mr. hogan: during his recent battles, mike miller has shown us all the true meaning of courage and determination. as we gather here once again in this historic place to take the first steps of this new decade, we do so with optimism and
services senate president longer than anyone in american history, is now beginning his 50th year of public service as senate president emeritus. [applause] mr. hogan: during his recent battles, mike miller has shown us all the true meaning of courage and determination. as we gather here once again in this historic place to take the first steps of this new decade, we do so with optimism and
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in the country that actually gives so much public service, more than any other country in europe?g, because you need to finance it. and they might achieve something that labour actually wanted to do. so, are they going to go french and have a mansion tax? because they will have to either borrow, but perhaps borrow or tax the rich? fury will come from traditional conservatives who just want low taxes and smaller government. it's fascinating to watch. john, you can only borrow to spend rather than tax to spend if rates are low, it becomes a lot harder and if you're doing long—term spending on bridges or railways or whatever it is. i have a narrow perspective on this. in borisjohnson we have a prime minister who has famously and single—handedly won this sweeping election victory with a fairly clearly stated programme about levelling up in the northern powerhouse. he needs to be in control of his government. what he did in the case of mr sajid javid the other day was dramatic, but it does at least put him squarely in control of fiscal and economic policy, and i think that he is watchi
in the country that actually gives so much public service, more than any other country in europe?g, because you need to finance it. and they might achieve something that labour actually wanted to do. so, are they going to go french and have a mansion tax? because they will have to either borrow, but perhaps borrow or tax the rich? fury will come from traditional conservatives who just want low taxes and smaller government. it's fascinating to watch. john, you can only borrow to spend rather...
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if you're a mental health provider to an underserved community, i consider that public service, -- service, whether you're technically in the public sector or not, and i think that should qualify. that's the first side of the coin your talking about. the other is the biggest -- you're talking about. the other is the biggest issue of all. i think we can learn a lot. you'll see that reflected in a lot of what's in the doug plass plan on the economics side. it's everything from big business, making sure that when we're talking about fund management, for example, for pension funds, federal oversight, where billions of dollars are moving, can more of that be in minority-owned business? all the way through to the medium sized enterprise where i'm proposing we set a 25% goal for federal purchasing to reflect the communities that have been underserved or you might say underestimated in terms of their amount too -- ability to do business with the federal government. all the way through to recognizing that, ok, that's great, but not everybody's going to go start a business. so just the basics of wag
if you're a mental health provider to an underserved community, i consider that public service, -- service, whether you're technically in the public sector or not, and i think that should qualify. that's the first side of the coin your talking about. the other is the biggest -- you're talking about. the other is the biggest issue of all. i think we can learn a lot. you'll see that reflected in a lot of what's in the doug plass plan on the economics side. it's everything from big business,...
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, and the legacy of public service. misses mccain has dedicated her significant global working trafficking and other issues. she is the chair of the board of the mccain institute at arizona state university, where she oversees the organization's focus on character-driven global leadership, security and economic opportunity, freedom and human rights issues. institute'she human-trafficking advisory council. mrs.s vicki kennedy -- vicki kennedy is an accomplished attorney and nonprofit leader. she advises clients on government issues and regulatory issues. she is president of the board and cofounder of the edward m. kennedy institute for the study of the senate, a nonpartisan nonprofit housed in a beautiful building here in boston that educates the republic about the unique role of the u.s. senate in our democracy. tonight they will both be in --versation with ka with kerry healey. nose of us in massachusetts of her public leadership when she was lieutenant governor, she was a college president as well and she was a former
, and the legacy of public service. misses mccain has dedicated her significant global working trafficking and other issues. she is the chair of the board of the mccain institute at arizona state university, where she oversees the organization's focus on character-driven global leadership, security and economic opportunity, freedom and human rights issues. institute'she human-trafficking advisory council. mrs.s vicki kennedy -- vicki kennedy is an accomplished attorney and nonprofit leader. she...
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posterity and all those public services that people are really relying on and one more of...ant more public services, is it possible any country that actually gives so much public service, more than any other country in europe? this sort of red tourism is very interesting, because you need to finance it. they might achieve something that labour actually wanted to do. are they going to go french and have a mansion taxcosplay will have to either borrow, but perhaps borrow for tax the rich? fury will come from traditional conservatives who just want low taxes and smaller government. and fascinating to watch. john, you can only borrow to spend rather than tax to spend a fruitless... if rates are low, becomes a lot harder and if you're doing long—term spending on bridges or railways or whatever it is two” have a narrow its perspective on this. in boris johnson have a narrow its perspective on this. in borisjohnson we have a prime minister who has famously and single—handedly on this one a sweeping election victory with a fairly clearly stated programme about levelling up in the no
posterity and all those public services that people are really relying on and one more of...ant more public services, is it possible any country that actually gives so much public service, more than any other country in europe? this sort of red tourism is very interesting, because you need to finance it. they might achieve something that labour actually wanted to do. are they going to go french and have a mansion taxcosplay will have to either borrow, but perhaps borrow for tax the rich? fury...
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finkenauer: the other thing that he knew was public service and the dignity and decency of public service. me aee, joe biden reminds lot of my grandfather in ways in terms of what he knows about public service. to me, my grandfather was the guy who taught me all about it. he was a firefighter, and for me, our firefighters are some of the best examples of what public service actually means mama because -- [cheers and applause] because when my grandfather would get a call to run into a burning building, he did not call back and asked, what color is your skin, how much money do you make, where you from, who do you love, what's your religion? he just showed up and helped people and did his job. [applause] rep. finkenauer: that's the kind of job we have seen from vice president joe biden. that is the kind of job we desperately need to see right now in that white house. [applause] all thosenauer: reasons are why i decided to support vice president biden for the white house. but it became even more clear why he has my support three weeks ago, after i endorsed. we got to spend a lot of time toget
finkenauer: the other thing that he knew was public service and the dignity and decency of public service. me aee, joe biden reminds lot of my grandfather in ways in terms of what he knows about public service. to me, my grandfather was the guy who taught me all about it. he was a firefighter, and for me, our firefighters are some of the best examples of what public service actually means mama because -- [cheers and applause] because when my grandfather would get a call to run into a burning...
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ed -- as a public service i your television provider. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming on wednesday morning, former chair and president of the u.s. export import bank, fred hopper, on his new book, trade is not a four letter word. butler talks about issues facing veterans. as part of museum week, we are live from the smithsonian museum of american history. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on wednesday morning. sure to watch washington journal all this week for museum week. thursday morning, we will explore the smithsonian national museum of the american indian. live wednesday on the c-span networks, a look at efforts to counter propaganda and disinformation. we are live from the george washington university program on extremism. at 1:00 p.m., the announcement of this year's george polk awards in journalism and a panel on how reporters cover wars. 9:00 p.m., president trump holds a campaign rally in phoenix, politicon c-span two, host a conversation on how party leaders and campaign strategist plan to e
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biggest picture for yourself and make up your own mind. 2020,-span campaign brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> joe biden host an early vote of them a china how neighborhood of las vegas, haunted by a group promoting asian-americans and pacific islanders in politics. this is about 25 minutes. >> your patience exceeds your good judgment. thank you very much, gary. gary and my family and i have become good friends. we have had the most diverse cabinet in american history. i think we had the best cabinet in american history. i listened to you when you spoke. i was astounded. you asked your husband to marry you. i just want you to know, i had to ask my wife, jill, five times to marry me. not a joke. five times. finally, i said, and you will appreciate this because we are all from immigrant paths. my mother would say they got my irish up. i came back from south africa trying to see nelson mandela and getting arrested for trying to see him on robyn island. when i came back, the first thing i did, i landed in philadelphia. i went back to her apartment in wilmington, del
biggest picture for yourself and make up your own mind. 2020,-span campaign brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> joe biden host an early vote of them a china how neighborhood of las vegas, haunted by a group promoting asian-americans and pacific islanders in politics. this is about 25 minutes. >> your patience exceeds your good judgment. thank you very much, gary. gary and my family and i have become good friends. we have had the most diverse cabinet in...
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whether you are in a public servicthepublic service d qualify.got to be. schools, mental health in schools where teachers are expected to handle these issues but aren't given the tools. we have to make sure teachers could mental health and first aid trainin training but what gs that if you have no place to refer somebody when they have a challenge we have to buil devele providers serving children and put dollars behind. i'm proposing that we invest billions in community plans. but if the answers have to come from washington that the money should because you need to deal with these issues. let us recognize that addiction is just as important. in response to position, recognize that in the future we could position ourselves to save a million lives from depths and despair by cutting them in half as long as we are ready to make these investments and deal with a crisis of belonging that's going on in the country that i believe is part of what leads people to self medicate and develop addiction problems and puts pressure on the mental health. there is
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tracy pendley of atlanta public schools who is our 2020 georgia teacher of the year. [applause] to honor their service, we have some work to do in the days ahead. let's fully fund public school education accounting for growth and resources needed to properly educate. we need to dismantle the remnants of common core and reduce the number of tests and give teachers the opportunity to do what they do best, teach. [applause] educatorset's give another well-deserved pay raise. [applause] in my budget i have included a $2000 pay raise for all public school educators. this race will continue to enhance retention rates, boost recruitment and improve educational outcomes in schools throughout georgia. education, wen can build a strong house, a place where everyone learns and all georgians have the opportunity to thrive. [applause] as a father of three, i know a healthy home is a happy one. the same is true in our state and while we are the hub or job creation and business growth, we live in a state where many hard-working people cannot access quality health care. premiums are too high. many families have to co
tracy pendley of atlanta public schools who is our 2020 georgia teacher of the year. [applause] to honor their service, we have some work to do in the days ahead. let's fully fund public school education accounting for growth and resources needed to properly educate. we need to dismantle the remnants of common core and reduce the number of tests and give teachers the opportunity to do what they do best, teach. [applause] educatorset's give another well-deserved pay raise. [applause] in my...
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not do a good job of presenting information complete and accurate information to the vermont public service board and that's unacceptable to entergy it's certainly on an unacceptable to the public and that shook public trust and confidence and we absolutely understand it and then have a trivium leak to groundwater. adds to a lack of confidence we've said numerous times we apologize for that were embarrassed about that. that shouldn't have happened. maybe i'm. gonna walk oh. oh oh oh oh we. weren't on mars we're used to all the different seasons you put out some extra clothes it's winter obviously that raise certain challenges but it's not a problem it happen to be january so that's when you're walking. out walking because it feels like a powerful way to stand up mass said that it's time to shut the plant down. we're really excited to be here we're looking forward to meeting with our legislators in a little while and up really appreciate the opportunity to have democracy ally in action are walking through the state. i am speaking on behalf of walkers who today completed a 126 mile 11. a walk
not do a good job of presenting information complete and accurate information to the vermont public service board and that's unacceptable to entergy it's certainly on an unacceptable to the public and that shook public trust and confidence and we absolutely understand it and then have a trivium leak to groundwater. adds to a lack of confidence we've said numerous times we apologize for that were embarrassed about that. that shouldn't have happened. maybe i'm. gonna walk oh. oh oh oh oh we....
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broadcasting. that we need to protect public service broadcastinglj that we need to protect public serviceif you decriminalise the licence fee, what do you put in its place? the bbc cannot do what services like netflix or skye do, turning off the subscription service. we can't turn off people's radios and tvs, so that sanction is not open to us and if you move to a substructure model, so the bbc becomes like netflix or sky, you the bbc becomes like netflix or sky, y°u pay the bbc becomes like netflix or sky, you pay to tie up the service, then you pay to tie up the service, then you wave goodbye to a universal public service, it is no longer available to everyone. the other option, and i think this is where the government is going, is for the bbc to pursue people who don't pay for the licence fee themselves, through civil action. that seems to me really a political nightmare for the bbc because the idea of the bbc recruiting teams of lawyers that chase people through the county courts, it is notjust a huge waste of the bbc‘s time and money, itjust politically looks a most impossible, i wou
broadcasting. that we need to protect public service broadcastinglj that we need to protect public serviceif you decriminalise the licence fee, what do you put in its place? the bbc cannot do what services like netflix or skye do, turning off the subscription service. we can't turn off people's radios and tvs, so that sanction is not open to us and if you move to a substructure model, so the bbc becomes like netflix or sky, you the bbc becomes like netflix or sky, y°u pay the bbc becomes like...
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let me specifically focus though back to the public service loan forgive necessary program. i mentioned that i am co-chair, i have a republican co-chair, mr. joyce of ohio. this is a program that has had bipartisan support going back to its beginning in 2007. why did you decide to just flatout eliminate it? >> because we don't want to pick winners and losers and we were replacing it with an income driven repayment plan that the president has had in every single one of his plans. >> reclaiming my time, what do you think this will do to those who have decided to enter public service, who forgo higher salary in the private sector, have taken on a ton of student debt, and now here you are eliminating the loan forgiveness program they signed up for? >> they'd be eligible for the new program we've been proposing for five years. >> finally with just 30 seconds left, let me say, it is true, a budget is a statement of one's priorities. we see the priorities of this administration, massive tax cuts for the wealthiest 1% paid for by cuts to ordinary americans. i yield back. >> gentlema
let me specifically focus though back to the public service loan forgive necessary program. i mentioned that i am co-chair, i have a republican co-chair, mr. joyce of ohio. this is a program that has had bipartisan support going back to its beginning in 2007. why did you decide to just flatout eliminate it? >> because we don't want to pick winners and losers and we were replacing it with an income driven repayment plan that the president has had in every single one of his plans. >>...
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and the legacy of public service. misses mccain has dedicated her doingo improving those significant global work. she is the chairman of the board of the mccain institute and french national leadership at arizona state university, where she oversees the organization's focus on character driven leadership on security and economic opportunity, freedom and human rights issues. she's the chair of the institute of human trafficking advisory council. this is vicki kennedy is both -- misses vicki kennedy -- she is the president of the board and cofounder of the edward and kennedy institute for the study of the senate. a nonpartisan, nonprofit dazzling of a beautiful building here.
and the legacy of public service. misses mccain has dedicated her doingo improving those significant global work. she is the chairman of the board of the mccain institute and french national leadership at arizona state university, where she oversees the organization's focus on character driven leadership on security and economic opportunity, freedom and human rights issues. she's the chair of the institute of human trafficking advisory council. this is vicki kennedy is both -- misses vicki...
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see the biggest picture for yourself and make up your own 2020 broughtpaign to you as a public service. announcer 2: president trumpannouncer 2: holds a rally in colorado springs tonight. watch online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. 2020 democratic presidential candidate joe biden spoke about gun violence at a community center in las vegas. family members of good violence victims joined the former ice president as he made his remarks. this is 20 minutes. >> my name is stephanie and i am a las vegas native. i am a public school teacher of 16 years. i am an every day a pretty average american but most importantly i am a mother of two beautiful children. i have twins, a boy and a girl. my son is now 13 and my daughter will forever be four. you see, my daughter gala was two monthsr years, march 2011. this was the last time i saw her laugh or giggle. she was going to make a mark in this world. that day i remember sitting with her on the couch, brushing her curly hair, braiding it back so it won't be in her face for the day. but later that day our lives would be clever
see the biggest picture for yourself and make up your own 2020 broughtpaign to you as a public service. announcer 2: president trumpannouncer 2: holds a rally in colorado springs tonight. watch online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. 2020 democratic presidential candidate joe biden spoke about gun violence at a community center in las vegas. family members of good violence victims joined the former ice president as he made his remarks. this is 20 minutes. >> my name...
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it is a public service broadcasting. this is the question.from the bbc. we are actually in agreement on this. we have a jewel in the crown here. what is the government's motivation? is this pa rt government's motivation? is this part of, i would say, a landscape of a tax on the bbc and certainly journalism? we saw number ten dividing journalists about who can come in, who cannot, civil servants getting involved in all of that. can ijust say, i am hugely disappointed that nicky morgan chose to announce this really important investigation outside this building. i know she is and has of lords could have easily send somebody to the chamber. it is anti—democratic, i think, send somebody to the chamber. it is anti—democratic, ithink, tojust reduce us to buy standards. —— buy standards. it is important that we look at bbc radio, their talent and beta, their global reach in bbc one news and journalism, the standards are really high. to be honest, in the world of fake news, here we going to turn to with the bbc? we own it, all of us, and are entitled
it is a public service broadcasting. this is the question.from the bbc. we are actually in agreement on this. we have a jewel in the crown here. what is the government's motivation? is this pa rt government's motivation? is this part of, i would say, a landscape of a tax on the bbc and certainly journalism? we saw number ten dividing journalists about who can come in, who cannot, civil servants getting involved in all of that. can ijust say, i am hugely disappointed that nicky morgan chose to...
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everyone would agree that yes, obviously, there are great parts of the bbc, which are genuine public serviceomething like the world service, i think it's brilliant that we fund the world service with the licence fee. but the bbc expanding into podcasts, sport podcast for example, podcasts, sport podcast for example, podcasts or one area where it's pretty low bar for entry for new media startups you know? you can make a good podcast with them not very many people, so there are small media companies making successful podcasts and that's great, but the bbc is sort of proud to crowding them out in some cases i think with hiring big names, using a lot of licence pay money —— licence fee money on podcasts and you just think, is that really come is this foot ball think, is that really come is this football podcast a public service broadcast, should the licence fee cover it? we will come back to that in the next hour. olivia and sienna, thank you both very much. thank you for watching. that's the papers for this hour. they will be back at 11:30pm, with another look at the papers, and two additional
everyone would agree that yes, obviously, there are great parts of the bbc, which are genuine public serviceomething like the world service, i think it's brilliant that we fund the world service with the licence fee. but the bbc expanding into podcasts, sport podcast for example, podcasts, sport podcast for example, podcasts or one area where it's pretty low bar for entry for new media startups you know? you can make a good podcast with them not very many people, so there are small media...
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with c-span's campaign 2020, brought to you as a public service by a television provider. >> earlier today, president trump spoke to reporters before departing the white house for charlotte, north carolina. he was asked about lt. col. alexander vindman and house speaker nancy pelosi ripping up the state of the union speech. >> i just got this, it was just handed to me. . we just won the big on monuments case. it was a unanimous decision. this was brought by nancy pelosi and her group. just came out a few minutes ago. i will be reading it on the helicopter. it was a total win. this was brought by 230 democrats in congress on a monument. it was another phony case. we won unanimously. that was a false report. i have a great relationship with and it is fall. i'm not happy with him. do you think i'm supposed to be happy with him? they will make that decision. they are going to be making that decision. we were abused by the pfizer process. there is no question about that. by what they did and what they sign, who signed it. it is a terrible thing that happened. we were absolutely abused. we
with c-span's campaign 2020, brought to you as a public service by a television provider. >> earlier today, president trump spoke to reporters before departing the white house for charlotte, north carolina. he was asked about lt. col. alexander vindman and house speaker nancy pelosi ripping up the state of the union speech. >> i just got this, it was just handed to me. . we just won the big on monuments case. it was a unanimous decision. this was brought by nancy pelosi and her...
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with c-span campaign 2020, brought to you as a public service by your television provider.day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up on tuesday morning, we will talk about the state of the u.s. manufacturing industry and trump administration economic of thes with scott paul alliance for american manufacturing. we will be live from the national museum of the marine the heads to discuss the battle of iwo jima. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern on tuesday morning. be sure to watch washington journal all this week for news em week. wednesday morning, we will museum the smithsonian for national history. >> live tuesday on the c-span foti, thedr. anthony director of the facility of infectious diseases -- that is 12:30 p.m. on c-span at 2:05, a discussion of the future of venezuela and juan guaido. the, steps that international community can take to support the venezuelan people. on c-span two at 9:00 a.m., u.s. health policy including the impact of the opioid epidemic, vaccine hesitancy, the u.s. vaccine hesitation -- then bernie sanders is a
with c-span campaign 2020, brought to you as a public service by your television provider.day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up on tuesday morning, we will talk about the state of the u.s. manufacturing industry and trump administration economic of thes with scott paul alliance for american manufacturing. we will be live from the national museum of the marine the heads to discuss the battle of iwo jima. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern on tuesday...
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and final minute and a half i want to talk about -- united states public health service. i'm here as the representative of the commission core of the public health service which i have the absolute honor and privilege of my life to lead i'm in an operational dress uniform because we're on alert for corona virus 96% of us are ready to go and i'll talk about our deployment. the commission core is the only uniformed, mobile, beauty bound group of health officers in the world. we go anywhere at any time for the public health needs. whatever they are -- we started in 1798 with public health service we got into uniform in 1889 shortly after the first surgeon general of the united states was established in 1871 and in 1912 public health service got a fairly substantiate increase this our -- in our powers. what we look like then in 1889 all men all doctors -- were now 55% women and most diverse service within the uniform services. again we are uniform service just not an arm service. we have 11 categories not just medical -- but dents engineer, therapist, nursing pharmacist dietit
and final minute and a half i want to talk about -- united states public health service. i'm here as the representative of the commission core of the public health service which i have the absolute honor and privilege of my life to lead i'm in an operational dress uniform because we're on alert for corona virus 96% of us are ready to go and i'll talk about our deployment. the commission core is the only uniformed, mobile, beauty bound group of health officers in the world. we go anywhere at any...
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with c-span's campaign 2020, bronte was a public service by you or cable provider -- your cable provider. >> next, senator elizabeth warren campaigns and manchester, new hampshire. she is pulling about 12% according to real clear politics average data. and applause] ♪ senator warren: hello, democrats! [applause] and thank you for the introduction. i want to say the same thing i gladto ellie, i'm so you're here. i am so glad you're here. i am so glad you're here. and let me tell you why. because this is it, 2020. it's our chance to make real change. we've had a country that has worked better and better and better for the people at the very top. 2020 is our chance to turn it around and make it work for everyone else! [cheers and applause] i place a big bet on you. it's on what we can do together. now, look, when i first got into this, people told me, the way you have to do this is you got to spend your time, suck it up to the billionaires, the millionaires, fundraising, lobbyists, corporate lobbyists. and i said, but that's what's broken about the whole system. the only way we're going to
with c-span's campaign 2020, bronte was a public service by you or cable provider -- your cable provider. >> next, senator elizabeth warren campaigns and manchester, new hampshire. she is pulling about 12% according to real clear politics average data. and applause] ♪ senator warren: hello, democrats! [applause] and thank you for the introduction. i want to say the same thing i gladto ellie, i'm so you're here. i am so glad you're here. i am so glad you're here. and let me tell you why....
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going forward and why we go here and i do think we do need a public service the public sector broker certainly there were. look at the moment with the current government of boris johnson it's looking great for the b.b.c. is it but this fight is no go on and on and on you're going to leave it there thank you very much for joining us mark for the good news your thoughts on the future. and thank you for joining us to plenty more to come off the break this thursday on the way dresden in germany remembering the thousands of civilians lost to allied bombing in world war 2 we hear the story of the fled. just before it started. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spilling dramatic developments only. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical. to sit down and talk. with 2020 the global potential pandemic here and people's fear is compound by the fact that nothing in the global economy is encouraged. so you have this paranoia by just orientation in a world around any kind of solid anchor and it's only going to get
going forward and why we go here and i do think we do need a public service the public sector broker certainly there were. look at the moment with the current government of boris johnson it's looking great for the b.b.c. is it but this fight is no go on and on and on you're going to leave it there thank you very much for joining us mark for the good news your thoughts on the future. and thank you for joining us to plenty more to come off the break this thursday on the way dresden in germany...
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also, i would like to say before that, here is a little public service announcement.
also, i would like to say before that, here is a little public service announcement.
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with c-span campaign 2020 brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> retired u.s. olympic figure skater, michelle kwan, was in new hampshire to campaign on behalf of former vice president joe biden. she met with voters at a camp cafÉ in manchester. [inaudible question] >> the most important thing is to have a strong showing. joe biden has said after iowa that [inaudible] the biggest, broadest, strongest coalition and we need to earn every single vote. [inaudible] we will continue on that has been on the ground for months now to make sure [inaudible] >> what went wrong for him? he's dropping in polls but he started off so strong. >> i don't think anything has gone wrong. it's disappointing but joe biden said it was a punch in the gut but there's still a very clear path forward. like i said, as a campaign he has the biggest and broadest coalition. you need that to win in order to become -- [inaudible] thank you. [background noises] [inaudible conversations] >> hello, guys. how are you? are you from new hampshire? >> yes. >> are you voting here? >> yes. >> i'm mi
with c-span campaign 2020 brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> retired u.s. olympic figure skater, michelle kwan, was in new hampshire to campaign on behalf of former vice president joe biden. she met with voters at a camp cafÉ in manchester. [inaudible question] >> the most important thing is to have a strong showing. joe biden has said after iowa that [inaudible] the biggest, broadest, strongest coalition and we need to earn every single vote....
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c-span is brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> now from des moines we will hear from several democratic presidential candidates on caucus night as they spoke to supporters before a declared winner. according to a statement, there were inconsistencies in the reporting which led to the delay. chanting, "amy!"] sen. klobuchar: thank you so much, unbelievable. you probably heard we do not know the results. but i do not want to let another minute go by without thinking all of you. [applause] know there are delays, but we know one thing, we are punching above our weight. [cheers] my heart is full tonight. i have my great campaign chair here. i have a fantastic staff. husband andmy daughter are here with us. and ouro thank them tireless field organizers, the unstoppable volunteers who would never give up, and we are feeling so good tonight. i cannot wait, somehow i will get on a plane to new hampshire. [cheers] toare bringing this ticket new hampshire. even in a crowded field of candidates, even during the well-earned impeachment hearing of donald trump which kept
c-span is brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> now from des moines we will hear from several democratic presidential candidates on caucus night as they spoke to supporters before a declared winner. according to a statement, there were inconsistencies in the reporting which led to the delay. chanting, "amy!"] sen. klobuchar: thank you so much, unbelievable. you probably heard we do not know the results. but i do not want to let another minute go by...