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rashida tlaib. ilhan omar aoc want to take that away from us. that's why it's so important that we have someone in congress like me, a conservative counter punch to them to be able to fight fire with fire. jedediah: now, of course, several key issues that are important in the country right now, the economy being key. so, you have five other primary candidates that you have to kind of beat before you can get to charlie crist who we know, you know, basically every day stands for something different depending on what the public wants to hear. so what makes you different from those other primary candidates? why should people say well this candidate really gets what's going on in the country and is going to help me in my situation? >> sure. well, i think it's important to understand that we need to have a congress that is controlled by republicans. i think what people have seen is they are tired of nancy pelosi having the gavel. they are tired of the constant going after our president, the impeachment, the investigation. and they want to see someone
rashida tlaib. ilhan omar aoc want to take that away from us. that's why it's so important that we have someone in congress like me, a conservative counter punch to them to be able to fight fire with fire. jedediah: now, of course, several key issues that are important in the country right now, the economy being key. so, you have five other primary candidates that you have to kind of beat before you can get to charlie crist who we know, you know, basically every day stands for something...
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rashidas we're back in a moment you're on t-mobile, taxes and fees are included.ways extra fees! not on t-mobile mama. why can't all my bills be like this? i don't know mama. bye mama, love you. anthony? umph! at t-mobile, taxes and fees are included. and right now, when you switch your family, get 4 lines of unlimited for just $35 a line. ♪ here's a razor that works differently. the gillette skinguard it has a guard between the blades that helps protect skin. the gillette skinguard. so we're working 24/7 toected maintain a reliable network, to meet your growing internet needs. we're helping customers who are experiencing financial difficulties stay connected. we're increasing internet speeds for low income families in our internet essentials program. and delivering self-install kits to your door. nos comprometemos a mantenerte conectado. we're committed to keeping you connected. for more information on how you can stay connected, visit xfinity.com/prepare. >>> welcome back, everybody. an additional 3.8 million workers filing for first time unemployment benefits.
rashidas we're back in a moment you're on t-mobile, taxes and fees are included.ways extra fees! not on t-mobile mama. why can't all my bills be like this? i don't know mama. bye mama, love you. anthony? umph! at t-mobile, taxes and fees are included. and right now, when you switch your family, get 4 lines of unlimited for just $35 a line. ♪ here's a razor that works differently. the gillette skinguard it has a guard between the blades that helps protect skin. the gillette skinguard. so we're...
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wonderful 2024 allegedly they're going to send a man and a woman to the moon am i correct on that rashida. how long are they going to stay there planned well how long are they going to stay there because i have an idea if they stay there for 9 months these 2 people could parent a child who would then be born on the move this child would have citizen ship on the move am i correct you get citizenship where you're born in. this shouldn't be on the moon there should be a bigger deal than what we're baked and have imagined this a man and a woman go up to the moon or stay there for 9 months or whatever it takes they have a child up there together what exactly what what is this what is the relationship then of that child is that child now the sole resident of the moon which would make the child the dictator right of the movement because it's the only the only person ever born there so if you're but where you're born prove your citizenship this could be the only citizenship of the mood but anyway on a little more serious note i think it's wonderful i think the exploration is wonderful the only th
wonderful 2024 allegedly they're going to send a man and a woman to the moon am i correct on that rashida. how long are they going to stay there planned well how long are they going to stay there because i have an idea if they stay there for 9 months these 2 people could parent a child who would then be born on the move this child would have citizen ship on the move am i correct you get citizenship where you're born in. this shouldn't be on the moon there should be a bigger deal than what we're...
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a culture of violence among local law enforcement parties bridgie joins me now to talk about this rashida you know the 1st thing that comes to my mind is that kind of thought these these stories i thought maybe you know after all this rash of stories that we were doing literally every week that maybe this problem had gone away but your position is no it had gone away it's just the media doesn't have enough sense to report it. former democrat presidential contenders kemal 'd harrison ewing kos castro they they they they brought national attention to a video capturing a white police officer in rancho rancho cordova i think it was my memory they were brutally assaulting an under-age african-american male walk me through that walk me through that story i just have bits and pieces that that actually did come out in the media. sure the footage shows a rancho cordova deputy pinning down a 14 year old male child and punching him repeatedly as he screams now in a statement the police department seems to be supporting the actions of this officer they say the deputy saw what he believed to be a hand
a culture of violence among local law enforcement parties bridgie joins me now to talk about this rashida you know the 1st thing that comes to my mind is that kind of thought these these stories i thought maybe you know after all this rash of stories that we were doing literally every week that maybe this problem had gone away but your position is no it had gone away it's just the media doesn't have enough sense to report it. former democrat presidential contenders kemal 'd harrison ewing kos...
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it's a little fair to both sides of that argument i think is has been your position on that thanks rashida thank you for joining me ok. thanks frank women with textured breast implants are experiencing abnormally high rates of cancer and it's now believed that these implants are to blame lawsuits are beginning to emerge against allegan the company that manufactures these implants and they've been linked to a very specific type of cancer attorney virginia became enjoys me now to talk about this virginia lay this story out for me you're running this national litigation and what new jersey right it is it's before judge martin adi in new jersey and i along with 3 are hugely experienced judge by yes yes very well respected and very efficient even through this pandemic but. i'm working along with 3 other attorneys because it's such a big project that it is a mass toward and a class action claim but in july of 29000 on july 24th the f.d.a. issued a recall and it came on the heels of several other countries issuing recalls for these technical identity 3 country at 38 of the current count by 0 and
it's a little fair to both sides of that argument i think is has been your position on that thanks rashida thank you for joining me ok. thanks frank women with textured breast implants are experiencing abnormally high rates of cancer and it's now believed that these implants are to blame lawsuits are beginning to emerge against allegan the company that manufactures these implants and they've been linked to a very specific type of cancer attorney virginia became enjoys me now to talk about this...
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. >> michigan congresswoman rashida tilley was on the video call to lend support to the rent strike message, she says low income groups are disproportionately affected by the pandemic. >>> it is may 1. mayday. for mayday, steve paulson will take a break and rosemary will come in and talk about the forecast. >> yes, good morning, it is great to see you. i cannot wait to see you in person. we are enjoying nice weather for today. pam, i know you like the 70s. that is what is coming for the afternoon. partly cloudy skies. a little bit of an onshore breeze. not strong. we have 10-15 miles per hour. we are starting out with mostly clear skies and a little bit of fog. over the west coast, you can see we have some action, moving a bit closer to the pacific northwest, it will help bring activity there, and bring our temperatures down into the weekend. the high- in the ridge as well towards health, we have what is called a zonal flow, where it comes in from the west and brings us seasonal weather for this time of year, mid-and high-level clouds move through, and a little bit of fog out there as well.
. >> michigan congresswoman rashida tilley was on the video call to lend support to the rent strike message, she says low income groups are disproportionately affected by the pandemic. >>> it is may 1. mayday. for mayday, steve paulson will take a break and rosemary will come in and talk about the forecast. >> yes, good morning, it is great to see you. i cannot wait to see you in person. we are enjoying nice weather for today. pam, i know you like the 70s. that is what is...
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. >> rashida to leave of michigan was also on the call supporting the national rent strike message. she said minorities and low income groups have been disproportionately affected by the current coronavirus crisis. all of this comes as mortgage rates dipped to record lows. the average rate on the 30-year filtered 3.2%. that's the lowest level since freddie mac began tracking rates back in 1971. the average rate in the 15-year- old fixed rate mortgage is just 2.77%. >>> coming up. harnessing uv light to step away the coronavirus. the new device developed by a former nasa scientists. >> it's new. it has been tested for just this type of use. when the murray's started using gain ultra flings they fell in love with its irresistible scent. looks like their dog michelangelo did too. new gain ultra flings with two times oxi boost and febreze... start with a round brush head. how do your teeth get a dentist-clean feeling? add power. and you've got oral-b oral-b's round brush head surrounds each tooth to remove more plaque. for a superior clean, round cleans better. oral-b. rand fast, reliab
. >> rashida to leave of michigan was also on the call supporting the national rent strike message. she said minorities and low income groups have been disproportionately affected by the current coronavirus crisis. all of this comes as mortgage rates dipped to record lows. the average rate on the 30-year filtered 3.2%. that's the lowest level since freddie mac began tracking rates back in 1971. the average rate in the 15-year- old fixed rate mortgage is just 2.77%. >>> coming up....
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i had -- i will end by telling a colleagues,ne of my rashida tlaib, said on the floor. she showed a picture of a beautiful girl, five years old. she died of coronavirus. she died of coronavirus. her father is a firefighter. her mother is a police officer. they weren't tested, and of course, now they are big advocates for testing. and this little girl, five years old, can you just imagine if that happened in your home? it's one thing to lose a parent, ok. that is important. it is terrible. it is awful. but as one in that category, i would rather me than my grandchildren. i am sure every parent would say that. the responsibility we all have to our family members, people take home whatever experience they had to their children or to their parents, grandparents, whatever, and the consequences could be some that are very sad for our country. chuck schumer and i wrote to the president this morning. did that go out? we wrote to the president this morning and said, as we observe memorial day, we recognize that that is a dedicated day reserved to honor our men and women in unifo
i had -- i will end by telling a colleagues,ne of my rashida tlaib, said on the floor. she showed a picture of a beautiful girl, five years old. she died of coronavirus. she died of coronavirus. her father is a firefighter. her mother is a police officer. they weren't tested, and of course, now they are big advocates for testing. and this little girl, five years old, can you just imagine if that happened in your home? it's one thing to lose a parent, ok. that is important. it is terrible. it is...
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rashida? >> hey, jimmy.oing in our studio >> jimmy: it's good to see you guys but what are you doing here? >> oh, you know, we're just getting ready for sectionals >> jimmy: sectionals wait, you guys have glee club too? [ laughs ] >> yeah. >> doy >> we have a glee club it's the cast of "parks and recreation," and some other guys. [ light laughter ] [ laughter ] [ audience ohs ] >> oh, snap. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> look, there's nothing in the rule book that says a band from one show can't go to sectionals with the cast of another show. >> i'm afraid she's right, jamie. >> jimmy: it's jimmy >> oh, okay. [ laughter ] >> if i'm going to sectionals, i want to win. and if we have the roots, we're going to win >> jimmy: okay, look, but why do you have to take the roots? they're my band. why steal my band? >> hello street cred. you know how many cool points we'll get for using rappers? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is there anything you can do about this? >> it's totally out my control there's nothing i can do i am sup
rashida? >> hey, jimmy.oing in our studio >> jimmy: it's good to see you guys but what are you doing here? >> oh, you know, we're just getting ready for sectionals >> jimmy: sectionals wait, you guys have glee club too? [ laughs ] >> yeah. >> doy >> we have a glee club it's the cast of "parks and recreation," and some other guys. [ light laughter ] [ laughter ] [ audience ohs ] >> oh, snap. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> look,...
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timeframe. á>> you cannot skip safety. ásafety is of the most importan thing.á á>> reporter: doctor rashida take 1 áto 18 months for approval for ágood reason. accordng áto the cdc, a new ávaccine must go through for áthree phases of clinical trial in order to get fda approval áand to test for safety and sid áeffects. >> there are vaccines that have caused some serious adverse effect áand that causes a huge problem áin terms of the trust áand vaccine for the population >> reporter: is also the proble áof how to manufacture á and distribute vaccines for the áentire u.s. population . á>> the logistics of ádistributing the vaccine are qually áchallenging. áan at contra costa county á health officer said counties will have to supplement regular áclinics and hospitals picked that mansá possibly converting coid-19 testing tends into á vaccine sites and adding á vaccine distribution to local pharmaciesá, shopping center parking losá, libraries and á firehouses for firefighters to áhelp administer the thousands áof shots. áalso, there's the cost of staffig, árefrigeration and the vaccine itelf. >>
timeframe. á>> you cannot skip safety. ásafety is of the most importan thing.á á>> reporter: doctor rashida take 1 áto 18 months for approval for ágood reason. accordng áto the cdc, a new ávaccine must go through for áthree phases of clinical trial in order to get fda approval áand to test for safety and sid áeffects. >> there are vaccines that have caused some serious adverse effect áand that causes a huge problem áin terms of the trust áand vaccine for the...
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and rashida, i am impressed with your innovations. chair takano: it is impressive. mr. cisneros? i live in southern california. one in four homeless veterans is residing in california. 3500ange county, there are homeless veterans residing. they district, later in air, they were planning on opening up a veterans village that was going to house 50 veterans and also provide wraparound services to those veterans living there and help other veterans as well, who might be looking for a job, for example. how are facilities like that, and other facilities around the half-howeally going to are they going to adjust, in this new covid-19 era? they were going to provide serving to help veterans with substance abuse or having them find a job. now it is may be more about giving them shelter. how are these facilities going to change and how will they adjust? ms. monet: there are some key considerations programs will have to make as they move forward. we are hearing from our members dealing with this head-on is they are going to have to look at temperature checks, more screening. some are talkin
and rashida, i am impressed with your innovations. chair takano: it is impressive. mr. cisneros? i live in southern california. one in four homeless veterans is residing in california. 3500ange county, there are homeless veterans residing. they district, later in air, they were planning on opening up a veterans village that was going to house 50 veterans and also provide wraparound services to those veterans living there and help other veterans as well, who might be looking for a job, for...
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and rashida, i am impressed with your innovations. thank you, i yield. thank you, ms. lee, it is impressive. they figured out how to do the up there and keep her position stationary in the upper corner of our screens. mr. cisneros? recognized for five minutes. cisneros: thank you for your incite today. i live in southern california. one in four homeless veterans is residing in california. in orange county, there are 3500 homeless veterans residing. in my district, later in the year, they were planning on opening up a veterans village 50t was going to house about veterans and also provide wraparound services to those there and help other veterans as well who might job, for for a example. how are facilities like that, and other facilities around the country really going to half-how are they going to adjust, in this new covid-19 era? they were going to provide serving to help veterans with substance abuse or having them find a job. now it is may be more about giving them shelter. how are these facilities going to change and how will they adjust? ms. monet: there are some
and rashida, i am impressed with your innovations. thank you, i yield. thank you, ms. lee, it is impressive. they figured out how to do the up there and keep her position stationary in the upper corner of our screens. mr. cisneros? recognized for five minutes. cisneros: thank you for your incite today. i live in southern california. one in four homeless veterans is residing in california. in orange county, there are 3500 homeless veterans residing. in my district, later in the year, they were...
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it's authored by rashida tlaib and pramila jayamil, ensuring people receiving $2,000 a month during theandemic. governor newsom announced yesterday that california is going to borrow money from the federal government to continue to apply for unemployment assistance. nationally, more than 30,000 people applied for unemployment across the bay area. local low in san francisco, the gold -- locally in san francisco, as many as half of all san francisco restaurants may shut their doors for goods, and 85% of entertainment employees may lose their jobs. we haven't seen anything like this in 90 years, and economists have warned that it is likely to get worse and will extend into a second great depression if we don't take steps like this now. so far, what we are seeing for individuals from the federal government through the c.a.r.e.s. act has been some extended unemployment and one stimulus checks, and yes, there is now assistance for people who are self-employed or independent contractors. and yes, the one-time 1200 checks are welcome, but these are nearly not enough money and not long enough to
it's authored by rashida tlaib and pramila jayamil, ensuring people receiving $2,000 a month during theandemic. governor newsom announced yesterday that california is going to borrow money from the federal government to continue to apply for unemployment assistance. nationally, more than 30,000 people applied for unemployment across the bay area. local low in san francisco, the gold -- locally in san francisco, as many as half of all san francisco restaurants may shut their doors for goods, and...
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stuart: i've got to talk to you about congresswoman rashida tlaib.s bill should give monthly payments to all americans. hold on, steve. listen to this, please. roll tape. >> these debit cards would be working with nonprofits getting them out to people and mailing it to people and it would be recharged $2,000 every single month until this pandemic is over. so none of this one-time stuff. stuart: good lord. $2,000 a month on a debit card delivered in the mail to everybody. have at it, steve. >> you know, that's a very helpful comment from her because it really crystallizes the attitude we have been seeing from the left through this whole process which is they genuinely believe that somehow the government can float the economy for as long as is necessary, and you can shut down the private sector, shut down business. it's okay, we'll take care of everything. where do they think the government gets the money for all these checks, for all this relief? it comes from business that they're busy closing down. if you keep it closed down, there's not going to be
stuart: i've got to talk to you about congresswoman rashida tlaib.s bill should give monthly payments to all americans. hold on, steve. listen to this, please. roll tape. >> these debit cards would be working with nonprofits getting them out to people and mailing it to people and it would be recharged $2,000 every single month until this pandemic is over. so none of this one-time stuff. stuart: good lord. $2,000 a month on a debit card delivered in the mail to everybody. have at it,...
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it's authored by rashida tlaib and pramila jayamil, ensuring people receiving $2,000 a month during the pandemic. governor newsom announced yesterday that california is going to borrow money from the federal government to continue to apply for unemployment assistance. nationally, more than 30,000 people applied for unemployment across the bay area. local low in san francisco, the gold -- locally in san francisco, as many as half of all san francisco restaurants may shut their doors for goods, and 85% of entertainment employees may lose their jobs. we haven't seen anything like this in 90 years, and economists have warned that it is likely to get worse and will extend into a second great depression if we don't take steps like this now. so far, what we are seeing for individuals from the federal government through the c.a.r.e.s. act has been some extended unemployment and one stimulus checks, and yes, there is now assistance for people who are self-employed or independent contractors. and yes, the one-time 1200 checks are welcome, but these are nearly not enough money and not long enough
it's authored by rashida tlaib and pramila jayamil, ensuring people receiving $2,000 a month during the pandemic. governor newsom announced yesterday that california is going to borrow money from the federal government to continue to apply for unemployment assistance. nationally, more than 30,000 people applied for unemployment across the bay area. local low in san francisco, the gold -- locally in san francisco, as many as half of all san francisco restaurants may shut their doors for goods,...
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it's authored by rashida tlaib and pramila jayamil, ensuring people receiving $2,000 a month during the pandemic. governor newsom announced yesterday that california is going to borrow money from the federal government to continue to apply for unemployment assistance. nationally, more than 30,000 people applied for unemployment across the bay area. local low in san francisco, the gold -- locally in san francisco, as many as half of all san francisco restaurants may shut their doors for goods, and 85% of entertainment employees may lose their jobs. we haven't seen anything like this in 90 years, and economists have warned that it is likely to get worse and will extend into a second great depression if we don't take steps like this now. so far, what we are seeing for individuals from the federal government through the c.a.r.e.s. act has been some extended unemployment and one stimulus checks, and yes, there is now assistance for people who are self-employed or independent contractors. and yes, the one-time 1200 checks are welcome, but these are nearly not enough money and not long enough
it's authored by rashida tlaib and pramila jayamil, ensuring people receiving $2,000 a month during the pandemic. governor newsom announced yesterday that california is going to borrow money from the federal government to continue to apply for unemployment assistance. nationally, more than 30,000 people applied for unemployment across the bay area. local low in san francisco, the gold -- locally in san francisco, as many as half of all san francisco restaurants may shut their doors for goods,...