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i'm joined now by lindsayjudge, a principal research and policy analyst at the resolution foundation plaii some thank you for talking to us. explain some of yourfindings, thank you for talking to us. explain some of your findings, what struck you the most? as you say, we have been looking at how families have been looking at how families have been managing their housing costs during the crisis. the key finding is the one you just headline, renters and especially private renters and especially private renters a re renters and especially private renters are having a much harder time than those who own their home at the moment. what do you think accou nts at the moment. what do you think accounts for that? is it due to lower incomes or is it due to being laid off more? why is it hitting this particular group? it is a mix of ratings. for a start, owners were ina of ratings. for a start, owners were in a stronger financial position going into this, critically spending less of their housing costs —— income on housing cost. we know homeowners have been much more successful a re homeowners ha
i'm joined now by lindsayjudge, a principal research and policy analyst at the resolution foundation plaii some thank you for talking to us. explain some of yourfindings, thank you for talking to us. explain some of your findings, what struck you the most? as you say, we have been looking at how families have been looking at how families have been managing their housing costs during the crisis. the key finding is the one you just headline, renters and especially private renters and especially...
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the report by the think tank the resolution foundation says many renters have seen their incomes fall. the government insists it's taken action to support tenants, including banning evictions for three months, as our business correspondent katy austin explains. paying the rent has become too much for denny while her hair salon is shut. her landlord has agreed to postpone two months‘ rent, to be paid back in future. at the moment, we owe april and may, and thenjune is due the 1st ofjune. i feel sick, actually. because at the moment, now, that's obviously one of our biggest outgoings, the rent. citizens advice estimates 2.6 million tenants expect to fall behind on rent because of coronavirus, and the resolution foundation think tank says one in five private renters have been furloughed or lost their job. it says they are struggling with payments more than homeowners. going into the crisis, they had lower levels of savings, for example and, critically, they also spent considerably more of their income on housing costs in the first place. government has brought in measures to try and help
the report by the think tank the resolution foundation says many renters have seen their incomes fall. the government insists it's taken action to support tenants, including banning evictions for three months, as our business correspondent katy austin explains. paying the rent has become too much for denny while her hair salon is shut. her landlord has agreed to postpone two months‘ rent, to be paid back in future. at the moment, we owe april and may, and thenjune is due the 1st ofjune. i...
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the report by the think tank — the resolution foundation — says many renters have seen their incomes the government insists it's taken action to support tenants, including banning evictions for three months, as our business correspondent, katy austin explains. paying the rent has become too much for denny while her hair salon is shut. her landlord has agreed to postpone two months‘ rent, to be paid back in future. at the moment we owe april and may, and thenjune is due the 1st ofjune. i feel sick, actually. because at the moment, now, that's obviously one of our biggest outgoings, the rent. citizens advice estimates 2.6 million tenants expect to fall behind on rent because of coronavirus, and the resolution foundation think tank says one in five private renters have been furloughed or lost theirjob. it says they are struggling with payments more than homeowners. going into the crisis they had lower levels of savings, for example, and critically they also spent considerably more of their income on housing costs in the first place. government has brought in measures to try and help str
the report by the think tank — the resolution foundation — says many renters have seen their incomes the government insists it's taken action to support tenants, including banning evictions for three months, as our business correspondent, katy austin explains. paying the rent has become too much for denny while her hair salon is shut. her landlord has agreed to postpone two months‘ rent, to be paid back in future. at the moment we owe april and may, and thenjune is due the 1st ofjune. i...
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the report by the think tank — the resolution foundation — says many renters have seen their incomes the government insists it's taken action to support tenants, including banning evictions for three months, as our business correspondent, katy austin explains. paying the rent has become too much for denny while her hair salon is shut. her landlord has agreed to postpone two months‘ rent, to be paid back in future. at the moment we owe april and may, and thenjune is due the 1st ofjune. i feel sick, actually. because at the moment, now, that's obviously one of our biggest outgoings, the rent. citizens advice estimates 2.6 million tenants expect to fall behind on rent because of coronavirus, and the resolution foundation think tank says one in five private renters have been furloughed or lost theirjob. it says they are struggling with payments more than homeowners. going into the crisis they had lower levels of savings, for example, and critically they also spent considerably more of their income on housing costs in the first place. the government has brought in measures to try and help
the report by the think tank — the resolution foundation — says many renters have seen their incomes the government insists it's taken action to support tenants, including banning evictions for three months, as our business correspondent, katy austin explains. paying the rent has become too much for denny while her hair salon is shut. her landlord has agreed to postpone two months‘ rent, to be paid back in future. at the moment we owe april and may, and thenjune is due the 1st ofjune. i...
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the report by think tank the resolution foundation says many renters have seen their incomes fall.it's taken action to support tenants, including banning evictions for three months, as our business correspondent, katy austin, explains. paying the rent has become too much for denny while her hair salon is shut. her landlord has agreed to postpone two months‘ rent, to be paid back in future. at the moment we owe april and may, and thenjune is due the ist ofjune. i feel sick, actually. because at the moment, now, that's obviously one of our biggest outgoings, the rent. citizens advice estimates 2.6 million tenants expect to fall behind on rent because of coronavirus, and the resolution foundation think tank says one in five private renters have been furloughed or lost theirjob. it says they are struggling with payments more than homeowners. going into the crisis they had lower levels of savings, for example, and critically they also spent considerably more of their income on housing costs in the first place. the government has brought in measures to try and help struggling tenants. in
the report by think tank the resolution foundation says many renters have seen their incomes fall.it's taken action to support tenants, including banning evictions for three months, as our business correspondent, katy austin, explains. paying the rent has become too much for denny while her hair salon is shut. her landlord has agreed to postpone two months‘ rent, to be paid back in future. at the moment we owe april and may, and thenjune is due the ist ofjune. i feel sick, actually. because...
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costs during the pandemic than those who own their homes, according to new research by the resolution foundationprivate renters have fallen behind with housing costs. the government says it has taken action to support tenants including banning evictions for three months. reality tv star kylie jenner has been removed from forbes magazine's list of billionaires.the publication, which declared her a self—made billionaire last year, has accused her family of going to "unusual lengths" to present her as being much richer than she actually is. a warning this report from simon jones contains flash photography. a social media sensation, but it was her success as a business woman with her success as a business woman with her cosmetics company that led forbes to add kyliejenner to its rich list last year. some eyebrows we re rich list last year. some eyebrows were raised when it described her as a self made billionaire. she grew up at as a self made billionaire. she grew up atasa a self made billionaire. she grew up at as a member of the kardashian family, but forbes has now been re—doing its sums. its co
costs during the pandemic than those who own their homes, according to new research by the resolution foundationprivate renters have fallen behind with housing costs. the government says it has taken action to support tenants including banning evictions for three months. reality tv star kylie jenner has been removed from forbes magazine's list of billionaires.the publication, which declared her a self—made billionaire last year, has accused her family of going to "unusual lengths"...
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however, the employment and economic crisis disproportionately affects younger people from the resolution foundationmade redundant or just losing theirjobs and we face a real possible long—term crisis and i understand but this is an important question. is her department doing serious work on a generation that could be lost to this crisis. you're entering the benefit system now and we need her partner to be joined with the economy. we need to have a bold vision in n terms of what our society looks like going forward, i am going to be with the departments and obviously i have met the economy ministry before this pandemic and there are clear links and we need to look at an economy that works for the people. and notjust for a few. finally, what are you going to do when lockdown is finally over? top of many people's list, no doubt, is a holiday. the covid—19 shutdown has had a massive impact on the tourism industry. despite the sunny spring weather, beaches have been deserted. popular beauty spots have been for the most part empty. hotels up and down the uk are shut, along with campsites, b&bs and holida
however, the employment and economic crisis disproportionately affects younger people from the resolution foundationmade redundant or just losing theirjobs and we face a real possible long—term crisis and i understand but this is an important question. is her department doing serious work on a generation that could be lost to this crisis. you're entering the benefit system now and we need her partner to be joined with the economy. we need to have a bold vision in n terms of what our society...
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around 2.6 million tenants expect to fall behind on their rent because of coronavirus and the resolution foundationisis began, with one in four are reducing other spending to cope with meeting their housing costs. the think tank says renters seem to be struggling with payments more than homeowners. going into the crisis, they were in a weaker financial position than homeowners. they had lower levels of savings for example, and critically, they also spent considerably more of their income on housing costs in the first place. but it‘s also fair to say that homeowners have been more successful at directly reducing their housing costs. the government has brought in measures to try and help struggling tenants. in march, evictions were banned for three months. but a committee of mps has warned a crisis is looming in the private rental sector. citizens advice is concerned about what happens after the eviction ban ends in late june. we want to make sure there is protections for people who have fallen into arrears due to coronavirus, and also take steps to make sure landlords have to put in place things lik
around 2.6 million tenants expect to fall behind on their rent because of coronavirus and the resolution foundationisis began, with one in four are reducing other spending to cope with meeting their housing costs. the think tank says renters seem to be struggling with payments more than homeowners. going into the crisis, they were in a weaker financial position than homeowners. they had lower levels of savings for example, and critically, they also spent considerably more of their income on...
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the resolution foundation and the i fs are just some of the voices calling on the government to removecap as part of their coronavirus response. we know that 93% of households affected by the cap have children, and that ultimately it is those children who are losing out as a result of this policy, so will the prime minister do the right thing and scrap the cap? >> prime minister? p.m. johnson: mr. speaker, as i just told the house, i think the , as i told the house, already a total of £7 billion extra has gone into universal credit alone. >> rob butler. mr. speaker. these are very dark and difficult days, but can i highlight the amazing work being done by volunteers across the country to help others? in my constituency there are dedicated groups delivering groceries and prescriptions, from stokenchurch to edlesborough, and from hughenden to berryfields. i wonder if my right honorable friend join me in thanking them all, but will he also especially congratulate the organisers of bernie the bus, which, while collecting food for the local food bank, plays very loud party music, bringing a
the resolution foundation and the i fs are just some of the voices calling on the government to removecap as part of their coronavirus response. we know that 93% of households affected by the cap have children, and that ultimately it is those children who are losing out as a result of this policy, so will the prime minister do the right thing and scrap the cap? >> prime minister? p.m. johnson: mr. speaker, as i just told the house, i think the , as i told the house, already a total of £7...
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nye cominetti, senior economist at the independent think—tank the resolution foundation.rly the impact on 18 to 24—year—olds. figures, particularly the impact on 18 to 24-year-olds. yes, this morning the ons published data on the labour market and it is really our first look at official data at the scale of what is happening in the scale of what is happening in the labour market. so we saw one measure of employment was down by 500,000, and the number of vacancies in the economy have fallen by half, down by 400,000 from march to april, and a very big increase in the number of people claiming unemployment —related benefits. that was up by 850,000 from march to april. some data, like the official unemployment figure, is actually still a bit old and we are sort of looking in the rear view mirror as it is only up—to—date from march. but in our up—to—date data now taking us to april we can now see the scale of the virus on the labour market. in terms of, i mean, do you have a breakdown of the ages? we do. separately, we did our own study looking at who in the labour market has
nye cominetti, senior economist at the independent think—tank the resolution foundation.rly the impact on 18 to 24—year—olds. figures, particularly the impact on 18 to 24-year-olds. yes, this morning the ons published data on the labour market and it is really our first look at official data at the scale of what is happening in the scale of what is happening in the labour market. so we saw one measure of employment was down by 500,000, and the number of vacancies in the economy have...
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maja gustafsson is from the thinktank the resolution foundation.two years, a lot of young people. even if it does bounce back eventually, these sectors, it‘s a huge problem now. in the here and now, people are losing theirjobs and their being furloughed, and people who are leaving education now will not benefit from the job retention scheme because they haven‘t had a job yet. so for as long as these sectors are down, this will increase the risk of long—term pay scarring and long—term employment scarring effects for the 18—to—2li—year—old group especially. in the united states, more than 36 million people have lost theirjobs in just seven weeks. that‘s a quarter of the entire us workforce. samira hussain is in brooklyn. america, a land of inequality and extremes. never has it been more apparent than during a pandemic. as job losses mount, the lines at food banks get longer. at this one in brooklyn, everyone has a story of a life upended. before the virus hit, denise worked in food services at a local university. now, she‘s found herself waiting in l
maja gustafsson is from the thinktank the resolution foundation.two years, a lot of young people. even if it does bounce back eventually, these sectors, it‘s a huge problem now. in the here and now, people are losing theirjobs and their being furloughed, and people who are leaving education now will not benefit from the job retention scheme because they haven‘t had a job yet. so for as long as these sectors are down, this will increase the risk of long—term pay scarring and long—term...
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1st time should be supported by a job guarantee offering critical employment experience the resolution foundation says an extra $600000.00 young people could face unemployment if no action is taken by the government it also projects that employment rates for graduates will be 3 percent lower in 3 years time compared to normal times and the figures show that more than 400000 between 18 and 24 are already out of work. well let's take a look at the latest coronavirus figures as they emerge from across the home nations one according to hospital data of the 449 total deaths england recorded a rise of 331 northern ireland soar further 14 and scotland $83.00 public health wales has reported an additional $21.00 or let's take a look at how the pandemic looks on a global scale. according to johns hopkins university which collates world wide data are now over 3 and a half 1000000 cases of 825-0000 have died and over 1200000 have now recovered. well the attendant prime ministers hinted that italians may be able to go on summer holiday this year as a country continues to gradually lift its knocked up it foll
1st time should be supported by a job guarantee offering critical employment experience the resolution foundation says an extra $600000.00 young people could face unemployment if no action is taken by the government it also projects that employment rates for graduates will be 3 percent lower in 3 years time compared to normal times and the figures show that more than 400000 between 18 and 24 are already out of work. well let's take a look at the latest coronavirus figures as they emerge from...
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the research has been carried out by the resolution foundation — a think—tank which focuses on low—to—middle — but workers aged between 60 and 64 could also see their livelihoods harmed. i would really like to hear for you if you fall into those age groups, 18 and 2a, or between 60 and 64, if you fall into those age groups, 18 and 24, or between 60 and 64, and let us know how it has affected your income. back now to the chairman of the commons science and technology committee — greg clark. glad we have sorted the technology problems. i think you are saying that your conclusion, a lack of testing capacity driving strategy rather than the other way around, that it wasn't a criticism of your government? listen, for all of us there will be mistakes made, you are operating in a fog of uncertainty and they have been made at every level, officials, ministers, scientists. what is essential, how science proceeds, is to take evidence and adjust theories and practices on the basis of that, and on what we know on testing, and it is important for the future, it is that we didn't get ahead of it early eno
the research has been carried out by the resolution foundation — a think—tank which focuses on low—to—middle — but workers aged between 60 and 64 could also see their livelihoods harmed. i would really like to hear for you if you fall into those age groups, 18 and 2a, or between 60 and 64, if you fall into those age groups, 18 and 24, or between 60 and 64, and let us know how it has affected your income. back now to the chairman of the commons science and technology committee — greg...
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a study by the resolution foundation can say that young workers will be permanently affected because tank focussing on people with lower incomes, the resolution foundation. it is not just it is notjust a younger, it is also the elder, why are they the worst impacted? what we are seeing is a crisis to the market, we have the biggest impact from the 18—24 —year—olds, but we also have an impact on the people in their late 20s, so what we have is a crisis that hits sectors very hardly. specific sectors like retail and hospitality, and the people that work in these sectors are young, there are a lot of older people work —— working here, but is mostly young people and this has been very hard hit by the virus. we are seeing a lot of these people that have lost their jobs, lot of these people that have lost theirjobs, been lot of these people that have lost their jobs, been furloughed, lot of these people that have lost theirjobs, been furloughed, loss or —— lost their cut, but the biggest difference is for 18 to 24—year—olds. difference is for 18 to 24-year-olds. we are still in a period of
a study by the resolution foundation can say that young workers will be permanently affected because tank focussing on people with lower incomes, the resolution foundation. it is not just it is notjust a younger, it is also the elder, why are they the worst impacted? what we are seeing is a crisis to the market, we have the biggest impact from the 18—24 —year—olds, but we also have an impact on the people in their late 20s, so what we have is a crisis that hits sectors very hardly....
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around 2.6 million tenants expect to fall behind on their rent because of coronavirus, and the resolution foundationh meeting their housing costs. the think—tank says renters seem to be struggling with payments more than homeowners. going into the crisis, they were in a weaker financial position than homeowners. they had lower levels of savings, for example, and critically, they also spent considerably more of their income on housing costs in the first place. but it's also fair to say that homeowners have been more successful at reducing their housing costs. the government has brought in measures to try and help struggling tenants. in march, evictions were banned for three months, but a committee of mps has warned that a crisis is looming in the private rental sector. citizens advice is concerned about what happens after the eviction ban ends in latejune. what we want the government to do is make sure that there is protection for people who have fallen into arrears due to coronavirus, and they also need to make sure the landlords have to put in place things like affordable repayment plans and make s
around 2.6 million tenants expect to fall behind on their rent because of coronavirus, and the resolution foundationh meeting their housing costs. the think—tank says renters seem to be struggling with payments more than homeowners. going into the crisis, they were in a weaker financial position than homeowners. they had lower levels of savings, for example, and critically, they also spent considerably more of their income on housing costs in the first place. but it's also fair to say that...
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2.6 million tenants expected to fall behind on their rent because of coronavirus and the resolution foundationsrenters have been furloughed or lost theirjobs in a crisis began. one in four are reducing other spending to cope with meeting their housing costs. the think tank says renters seem costs. the think tank says renters seem to be struggling with payments more than homeowners. going into the crisis, they are in a weaker financial position than homeowners. they have lower levels of savings for example, and they also spent considerably more of the income on housing costs in the first place. it is fairto housing costs in the first place. it is fair to say homeowners are being more successful at directly reducing their housing costs. the government has brought in measures to try and help struggling tenants pulled up in march, elections were bound for three months. a committee of mps has warned a crisis is looming in the privately —— rental sector. citizens advice is concerned about what happens after the eviction ban ends in late june. we want to make sure there is protections for people who h
2.6 million tenants expected to fall behind on their rent because of coronavirus and the resolution foundationsrenters have been furloughed or lost theirjobs in a crisis began. one in four are reducing other spending to cope with meeting their housing costs. the think tank says renters seem costs. the think tank says renters seem to be struggling with payments more than homeowners. going into the crisis, they are in a weaker financial position than homeowners. they have lower levels of savings...
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policy at the bank of england — he's also a research associate for independent think—tank the resolution foundationa feature not a bug and we needed to turn the economy off in order to stop us running into each other and passing on the virus. the main question is what is the bank doing to facilitate the government's support policies andl the government's support policies and i think it is doing a reasonable job at the moment. doesn't have the tools? given that we have got interest rates as they are, what actually can they do? its main role is not to get in the way... its conventional monetary policy, interest rates perhaps they are as low as they can be and they are buying gilts, government debt as fa st buying gilts, government debt as fast as the government is issuing it to finance its economic support measures and that is its main role now. on the financial stability side banks are really not functioning like private institutions any more, which is good, they are not being used as sources quasi nationalised entities to ensure that they supply of credit does not dry up to firms that are getting i
policy at the bank of england — he's also a research associate for independent think—tank the resolution foundationa feature not a bug and we needed to turn the economy off in order to stop us running into each other and passing on the virus. the main question is what is the bank doing to facilitate the government's support policies andl the government's support policies and i think it is doing a reasonable job at the moment. doesn't have the tools? given that we have got interest rates as...
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. >> item 5 approval of a resolution to accept and expands a grant from the san francisco foundation in the amount of $5,000. any members of the public to speak please press one and zero now. >> thank you. mr. goebel you are going to walk us through this? >> yes. straightforward item. when we pivoted to a covid-19 survey of gig workers, i sought additional funding for staff time and also the worker incentives for the survey. we did receive a grant from the san francisco foundation in the amount of $5,000 for this purpose, and this item would allow us to expend that money. i would recommend your approval. >> thank you very much. open this up for public comment. any members of the public to comment on item 5. >> there are no callers wishing to speak. >> public comment is closed. any comments or questions by colleagues? seeing none, please roll call vote. i make a motion to approve this item. second please. >> commissioner haney second. >> thank you very much. could i please have a roll call vote. >> item 5, commissioner fewer. >> aye. >> commissioner pollock. >> aye. >> commissioner ha
. >> item 5 approval of a resolution to accept and expands a grant from the san francisco foundation in the amount of $5,000. any members of the public to speak please press one and zero now. >> thank you. mr. goebel you are going to walk us through this? >> yes. straightforward item. when we pivoted to a covid-19 survey of gig workers, i sought additional funding for staff time and also the worker incentives for the survey. we did receive a grant from the san francisco...
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. >> item 5 approval of a resolution to accept and expands a grant from the san francisco foundatione amount of $5,000. any members of the public to speak please press one and zero now. >> thank you. mr. goebel you are going to walk us through this? >> yes. straightforward item. when we pivoted to a covid-19 survey of gig workers, i sought additional funding for staff time and also the worker incentives for the survey. we did receive a grant from the san francisco foundation in the amount of $5,000 for this purpose, and this item would allow us to expend that money. i would recommend your approval. >> thank you very much. open this up for public comment. any members of the public to comment on item 5. >> there are no callers wishing to speak. >> public comment is closed. any comments or questions by colleagues? seeing none, please roll call vote. i make a motion to approve this item. second please. >> commissioner haney second. >> thank you very much. could i please have a roll call vote. >> item 5, commissioner fewer. >> aye. >> commissioner pollock. >> aye. >> commissioner haney. >
. >> item 5 approval of a resolution to accept and expands a grant from the san francisco foundatione amount of $5,000. any members of the public to speak please press one and zero now. >> thank you. mr. goebel you are going to walk us through this? >> yes. straightforward item. when we pivoted to a covid-19 survey of gig workers, i sought additional funding for staff time and also the worker incentives for the survey. we did receive a grant from the san francisco foundation...
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i'm the founder of the apa heritage foundation and thank you all today for considering to adopt a resolution for the apa heritage month and also the contributions of this diverse community. this is especially important this year, not because asian pacific americans are not only facing the challenges of the pandemic, but also the rising anti-asian prejudice and hate. we thank each and every one of you for joining the 90 some community organizations to accept our invitation to be celebration partners and to help promote awareness of awareness month and your newsletter and social media. also, we call it the 30 second videos to share your thoughts with the community. you can use that opportunity to highlight exceptional individuals and organizations in this district. we do not have the special commendation this month, so we appreciate your support, participation and in closing, thank you to all of the 100 members strong volunteer groups and organizations for your support of promoting our apa heritage month. thank you. >> hello. i'm calling to, first of all, thank you supervisor stephanie for hon
i'm the founder of the apa heritage foundation and thank you all today for considering to adopt a resolution for the apa heritage month and also the contributions of this diverse community. this is especially important this year, not because asian pacific americans are not only facing the challenges of the pandemic, but also the rising anti-asian prejudice and hate. we thank each and every one of you for joining the 90 some community organizations to accept our invitation to be celebration...
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trump may find this latest bipartisan congressional resolution insulting but in the united states we follow the rule of law. the constitution is the foundation governing system and the document that binds us together. to disregard it, well, that's the part that's actually insulting. ever since darrell's family started using gain flings, their laundry smells more amazing than ever. ah, honey! isn't that the dog's towel? hey, me towel su towel. there's more gain scent plus oxi boost and febreze odor remover in every fling. gain. seriously good scent. it's my own thing that i can do for me. since i don't have time to read, i mean i might as well listen. if i want to catch up on the news, or history, or learn what's going on in the world, i can download a book and listen to it. i listen to spanish lessons sometimes to and from work. yea, it makes me want to be better. audible reintroduced this whole world to me. it changes your perspective. it makes you a different person. see what listening to audible can do for you. you're clearly someone who takes care of yourself. it makes you a different person. so when it comes to screening for colon cance
trump may find this latest bipartisan congressional resolution insulting but in the united states we follow the rule of law. the constitution is the foundation governing system and the document that binds us together. to disregard it, well, that's the part that's actually insulting. ever since darrell's family started using gain flings, their laundry smells more amazing than ever. ah, honey! isn't that the dog's towel? hey, me towel su towel. there's more gain scent plus oxi boost and febreze...
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i'm the founder of the apa heritage foundation and thank you all today for considering to adopt a resolution for the apa heritage month and also the contributions of this diverse community. this is especially important this year, not because asian pacific americans are not only facing the challenges of the pandemic, but also the rising anti-asian prejudice and hate. we thank each and every one of you for joining the 90 some community organizations to accept our invitation to be celebration partners and to help promote awareness of awareness month and your newsletter and social media. also, we call it the 30 second videos to share your thoughts with the community. you can use that opportunity to highlight exceptional individuals and organizations in this district. we do not have the special commendation this month, so we appreciate your support, participation and in closing, thank you to all of the 100 members strong volunteer groups and organizations for your support of promoting our apa heritage month. thank you. >> hello. i'm calling to, first of all, thank you supervisor stephanie for hon
i'm the founder of the apa heritage foundation and thank you all today for considering to adopt a resolution for the apa heritage month and also the contributions of this diverse community. this is especially important this year, not because asian pacific americans are not only facing the challenges of the pandemic, but also the rising anti-asian prejudice and hate. we thank each and every one of you for joining the 90 some community organizations to accept our invitation to be celebration...
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any ember of either party would support a resolution that allows ny of us to vacate, even temporarily, the trust placed in that -- and undermine the very foundation of this representative democracy. history is better than that. better than serve that. o me, mr. speaker, it is sad, rather despicable, and one of the darkest days in this institution. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from oklahoma reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts recognized. mr. mcgovern: thank you, mr. speaker. let me just say to the gentleman who just spoke. intimidated and i am not afraid. none of us are here. this isn't about any of that. about doing what is sensible, what is in the public health interest. not about us. it's about the people you all come in contact with. don't ho walk around and wear masks, you know, somehow as how unafraid they carriers who are asymptomatic spreading this disease. public health crisis. this is different than what happened on 9/11. health crisis c that somebody carrying this disease can spread it in a very way.ssive so please, spare me the self-righteous kind of this.ation over we're
any ember of either party would support a resolution that allows ny of us to vacate, even temporarily, the trust placed in that -- and undermine the very foundation of this representative democracy. history is better than that. better than serve that. o me, mr. speaker, it is sad, rather despicable, and one of the darkest days in this institution. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from oklahoma reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts...
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i'm the founder of the apa heritage foundation and thank you all today for considering to adopt a resolution for the apa heritage month and also the contributions of this diverse community. this is especially important this year, not because asian pacific americans are not only facing the challenges of the pandemic, but also the rising anti-asian prejudice and hate. we thank each and every one of you for joining the 90 some community organizations to accept our invitation to be celebration partners and to help promote awareness of awareness month and your newsletter and social media. also, we call it the 30 second videos to share your thoughts with the community. you can use that opportunity to highlight exceptional individuals and organizations in this district. we do not have the special commendation this month, so we appreciate your support, participation and in closing, thank you to all of the 100 members strong volunteer groups and organizations for your support of promoting our apa heritage month. thank you. >> hello. i'm calling to, first of all, thank you supervisor stephanie for hon
i'm the founder of the apa heritage foundation and thank you all today for considering to adopt a resolution for the apa heritage month and also the contributions of this diverse community. this is especially important this year, not because asian pacific americans are not only facing the challenges of the pandemic, but also the rising anti-asian prejudice and hate. we thank each and every one of you for joining the 90 some community organizations to accept our invitation to be celebration...
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member of either party would support a resolution that llows any of us to vacate even temporarily the trust placed in us by voters that under mine the very foundation of this representative temperature charissa. our history is better than that. the voters deserve better than that. to me, mr. speaker, it is sad, rather despicable and one of the dark he is days in this institution. i yield back. >> the time is expired. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. >> let me say to the gentleman who just spoke. i am not intimidated, and i am not afraid. none of us are here. this isn't about that. this is about doing what is sensible, what is in the public health interest. this is not about us. it is about the people you all come in contact with. those who walk around and don't wear masks, somehow has a display of how unafraid they may be. ybe carriers who are asymptomic spreading this dozen. . is is a public health crisis somebody carrying this disease can spread it in a very aggressive way. please, spare me the self righteous spyglass nation over this. we are supposed to follow the medical advice. we are supposed to practice social distancing. and
member of either party would support a resolution that llows any of us to vacate even temporarily the trust placed in us by voters that under mine the very foundation of this representative temperature charissa. our history is better than that. the voters deserve better than that. to me, mr. speaker, it is sad, rather despicable and one of the dark he is days in this institution. i yield back. >> the time is expired. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. >> let me say to...
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i'm the founder of the apa heritage foundation and thank you all today for considering to adopt a resolution for the apa heritage month and also the contributions of this diverse community. this is especially important this year, not because asian pacific americans are not only facing the challenges of the pandemic, but also the rising anti-asian prejudice and hate. we thank each and every one of you for joining the 90 some community organizations to accept our invitation to be celebration partners and to help promote awareness of awareness month and your newsletter and social media. also, we call it the 30 second videos to share your thoughts with the community. you can use that opportunity to highlight exceptional individuals and organizations in this district. we do not have the special commendation this month, so we appreciate your support, participation and in closing, thank you to all of the 100 members strong volunteer groups and organizations for your support of promoting our apa heritage month. thank you. >> hello. i'm calling to, first of all, thank you supervisor stephanie for hon
i'm the founder of the apa heritage foundation and thank you all today for considering to adopt a resolution for the apa heritage month and also the contributions of this diverse community. this is especially important this year, not because asian pacific americans are not only facing the challenges of the pandemic, but also the rising anti-asian prejudice and hate. we thank each and every one of you for joining the 90 some community organizations to accept our invitation to be celebration...
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i'm the founder of the apa heritage foundation and thank you all today for considering to adopt a resolution for the apa heritage month and also the contributions of this diverse community. this is especially important this year, not because asian pacific americans are not only facing the challenges of the pandemic, but also the rising anti-asian prejudice and hate. we thank each and every one of you for joining the 90 some community organizations to accept our invitation to be celebration partners and to help promote awareness of awareness month and your newsletter and social media. also, we call it the 30 second videos to share your thoughts with the community. you can use that opportunity to highlight exceptional individuals and organizations in this district. we do not have the special commendation this month, so we appreciate your support, participation and in closing, thank you to all of the 100 members strong volunteer groups and organizations for your support of promoting our apa heritage month. thank you. >> hello. i'm calling to, first of all, thank you supervisor stephanie for hon
i'm the founder of the apa heritage foundation and thank you all today for considering to adopt a resolution for the apa heritage month and also the contributions of this diverse community. this is especially important this year, not because asian pacific americans are not only facing the challenges of the pandemic, but also the rising anti-asian prejudice and hate. we thank each and every one of you for joining the 90 some community organizations to accept our invitation to be celebration...
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any ember of either party would support a resolution that allows ny of us to vacate, even temporarily, the trust placed in that -- and undermine the very foundation of this representative democracy. history is better than that. better than serve that. o me, mr. speaker, it is sad, rather despicable, and one of the darkest days in this institution. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from oklahoma reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts recognized. mr. mcgovern: thank you, mr. speaker. let me just say to the gentleman who just spoke. intimidated and i am not afraid. none of us are here. this isn't about any of that. about doing what is sensible, what is in the public health interest. not about us. it's about the people you all come in contact with. don't ho walk around and wear masks, you know, somehow as how unafraid they carriers who are asymptomatic spreading this disease. public health crisis. this is different than what happened on 9/11. health crisis c that somebody carrying this disease can spread it in a very way.ssive so please, spare me the self-righteous kind of this.ation over we're
any ember of either party would support a resolution that allows ny of us to vacate, even temporarily, the trust placed in that -- and undermine the very foundation of this representative democracy. history is better than that. better than serve that. o me, mr. speaker, it is sad, rather despicable, and one of the darkest days in this institution. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from oklahoma reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts...
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a report from independent think tank the resolution foundation found more than one in three young peoplen suspicion of the murder of a student killed in a shooting in blackburn. aya hachem, who was 19, was walking to a supermarket on sunday afternoon when shots were fired from a passing car. the police don't believe she was the intended target of the attack. we will have more on that a little bit later. time now for our regular appointment with a gp. dr rosemary leonard joins us from south london. good morning to you. thank you for joining us stop good morning! i have to start this morning with that news that president trump has been taking every day and anti— malaria drugs. what is this drug, what is it meant for? this is hydroxychloroquine. it's a prescription only medicine. it's a prescription only medicine. it has been used to treat malaria. more commonly, actually, it is used in this country to treat some autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. they have to say, right from the start, president trump might have said it's harmless, it is not harmless. this drug can cause ser
a report from independent think tank the resolution foundation found more than one in three young peoplen suspicion of the murder of a student killed in a shooting in blackburn. aya hachem, who was 19, was walking to a supermarket on sunday afternoon when shots were fired from a passing car. the police don't believe she was the intended target of the attack. we will have more on that a little bit later. time now for our regular appointment with a gp. dr rosemary leonard joins us from south...