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begi they would like to see those cuts be sort of laid out a few months, coin hopes ress would come outith more money and also to send not be quite as deep, to move arnd many in what critics call budget gimmicks. >> run,let's talk about this with you, so you are an easy, what are the chances that there will be another round of stimulus funding, and has democrst the tree trillion dollar stimulus bill a month ago, it hasn't been forwarded to the senate. we are hearing from secretary jerome powell that he would like to see americans get re cash relief. >> absolutely and we have also heard from one the economic advisers in the white house, peter navarro, that he would like to see the next package be at least $2 trillion. now, that is not the 3.5 trillion that the house has already passed, but it is cha higher figure than the house republicans wanted or what the senate republicans were sent still four. ar so wa long ways apart, and usually the easiest thing to get what the people in washington don't want to do, is spending money. but we have spent so much money many republicans are asking wh
begi they would like to see those cuts be sort of laid out a few months, coin hopes ress would come outith more money and also to send not be quite as deep, to move arnd many in what critics call budget gimmicks. >> run,let's talk about this with you, so you are an easy, what are the chances that there will be another round of stimulus funding, and has democrst the tree trillion dollar stimulus bill a month ago, it hasn't been forwarded to the senate. we are hearing from secretary jerome...
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and she's wearing a beautiful .ress these are very specific details, that womene signals of the 19theverally were centuryo each other -- were giving to each other to say amam a dignified woman, i educated, i am successful." an for black women, that was especially powerful political statement because of the culture ofh the failure reconstruction, that they were the turn of the century. as many of you are probably wells was not only a suffragist but a journalist advocated for anti-lynching recently --only [inaudible] federal. the so what i like about this is that it her showed her kind of at the cusp her own activism. was893, her best friend lynched in memphis, tennessee. and as a journalist, she and she about it that ofd the death, and his two friends. they were lynched by a white mob because they were successful doing well in business. and when ida b. wells protested through her newspaper, her offices were burned. about her this biography, knowing that she was basically, you know -- had to and memphis for her life, be in exile, you're able to read even more -- with even more awe, if
and she's wearing a beautiful .ress these are very specific details, that womene signals of the 19theverally were centuryo each other -- were giving to each other to say amam a dignified woman, i educated, i am successful." an for black women, that was especially powerful political statement because of the culture ofh the failure reconstruction, that they were the turn of the century. as many of you are probably wells was not only a suffragist but a journalist advocated for anti-lynching...
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it, won' hear a bad word said about putin's russia, we need to know about that, because itcoalls on ressotect the country when the commander-in-chief won't. judy: do you believe it is possible toer determine wher not the president was briefed on this, was informed in some manner? rep. schiff: wtoshould be able . the white house is likely to resist that. erweinformed and made it to the presidential daily brief. there are times they will fight that. able to ascertain whether information is getting to the president and, whether there is a separate issue about whether, as we see with russian interlock -- election interference, those who might raise it at the cabinet level do not do so because it is a good ticket out judy: you said this raises questions about the presidenta inviting rusto g8. what should the punishment th for russia i is true, that they were offering bounty k the taliban l americans? rep. schiff: we would need to consider additional sanctions necessary. we would certainly halt efforts to welcome russia backe it ought to tell us something about the peace process and afghistan
it, won' hear a bad word said about putin's russia, we need to know about that, because itcoalls on ressotect the country when the commander-in-chief won't. judy: do you believe it is possible toer determine wher not the president was briefed on this, was informed in some manner? rep. schiff: wtoshould be able . the white house is likely to resist that. erweinformed and made it to the presidential daily brief. there are times they will fight that. able to ascertain whether information is...
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feel the difference.oke with >> at any moment co ress can swoop in and make a decision that what i've as a lol ressdement the city is not important or legitimate and can >> if i want to, you know, convey my opinion about legislation to a member of they can't really do -- they can't take action for it. they can't vote against something. and it'srustrating and, you know, it's almost like a -- i feel like i'm yelling into the wind.>> ut some opponents say what's fair to d.c. residents isn't the issue. constitution. t >>ell, when the district of columbia was established 230 years ago by congress, it was o set up t be a unique entity not to be part ofny state. >> roger pelon, a con scholar at the cato institute. two of his arguments first the n constitution d the city as a federal district. the law argues that only a constitution amendment not congress can make it a state. then there's the 23rd amendment whic giveshe district electoral votes for president. but that would conflict with the electoral votes a new state would get separately. >> in other words for the president that 23rd amendm
feel the difference.oke with >> at any moment co ress can swoop in and make a decision that what i've as a lol ressdement the city is not important or legitimate and can >> if i want to, you know, convey my opinion about legislation to a member of they can't really do -- they can't take action for it. they can't vote against something. and it'srustrating and, you know, it's almost like a -- i feel like i'm yelling into the wind.>> ut some opponents say what's fair to d.c....
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the president initiallyca ind he played no role.is but today,ress secretary said attorney general william barr spoke to mr. trump, after berman refused to resign. >> barr was working on a smooth transition a when berman chose to respond in the way he did, he thcame to the president ane president agreed and he fired this iividual, mr. berman. no investigation will be affected by this as was made clear by attorney general barr. >> woodruff: berman's office isn lookin whether rudolph giuliani, the president's personal attorney, broke federal bbying laws. workers at a major u.s. navy shipbuilder have gone on strike for the first time in 20 years. some 4,300 machinists union members walked out overnight at bath iron works in maine, over sub-contracting and work rules. the strike could disrupt delivery of guided missile destroyers to the navy. a dust cloud out of africa blanketed much of the eastern caribbean today, and headed for the united states. air quality fell to "hazardous" across much of the region, from erto rico to antigua to trinidad and tobago. most concentrated in 50 years.ch in br
the president initiallyca ind he played no role.is but today,ress secretary said attorney general william barr spoke to mr. trump, after berman refused to resign. >> barr was working on a smooth transition a when berman chose to respond in the way he did, he thcame to the president ane president agreed and he fired this iividual, mr. berman. no investigation will be affected by this as was made clear by attorney general barr. >> woodruff: berman's office isn lookin whether rudolph...
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if you listen to the way people today,ressing themselves how good the europeans are, how bad the rest are, and what a wonderful opportunity to have this european campaign targeting the americans, i would like to read something that was written out by a european. a european person who has allies here in the chamber and who is a member here as well. it is the beasts. these vipers, hyenas in the shape of a human being who are distilling hate, which is disturbing. which is spouting this out against everything and is represented by the foul language which is catalan. ais is written by a member of party, of the european parliament, an ally of mr. sanchez's government, the current government, and ally of the communists and ally of the racist who is covering -- governing. this is what is happening in spain. as you can see, we don't have to go as far as america. on the 25th of may, there was a tragic episode, the result of a criminal act in a person died -- a black person died because of the criminal act carried out by a police officer. he had a criminal record. he had been in jail. he was fle
if you listen to the way people today,ressing themselves how good the europeans are, how bad the rest are, and what a wonderful opportunity to have this european campaign targeting the americans, i would like to read something that was written out by a european. a european person who has allies here in the chamber and who is a member here as well. it is the beasts. these vipers, hyenas in the shape of a human being who are distilling hate, which is disturbing. which is spouting this out against...
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fment we don't want to see this fment we want to make sure that the industry is a vibrant industry, ress and commercial fment and i do think and we are sige not necessarily a brand in and lobal financial crisis larger brands in marketing enagainst fment we don't want to see hotels closing and most of our investors and our pipeline has come back to work fment we done have any hotels that have hotelsat closings and no are not truction and proceeding fment i think it's a risk but at the moment it's a great job to weather this stomfmentrr how do you see covid-19 and when investors with uge chains with greater vull berth fer berth snrr people are sitting on the sidelines fment we have command and apply fment the larning markets and should they transact, people will be looking at acquire hotels fment the rise of the rise of the traveler, pipe lynn in asia yeah will see the business return to normal fment all of the large tel companies is equally exp competent and inbound travelers fment it is still relatively unknown and people state sitting on the sidelines and already this year, but not to t
fment we don't want to see this fment we want to make sure that the industry is a vibrant industry, ress and commercial fment and i do think and we are sige not necessarily a brand in and lobal financial crisis larger brands in marketing enagainst fment we don't want to see hotels closing and most of our investors and our pipeline has come back to work fment we done have any hotels that have hotelsat closings and no are not truction and proceeding fment i think it's a risk but at the moment...
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langevin will vote yes on ordering the previous question on helps ress 1028. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 230, the nays are 180. the previous question is ordered. the question is on adoption of the resolution. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the resolution is adopted. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia rise? mr. woodall: i ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3 of house resolution 965, the yeas and nays are ordered. members will record their votes .y electronic device [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek reck snigs? >> as the member designated by ms. kuster of new hampshire, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the
langevin will vote yes on ordering the previous question on helps ress 1028. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 230, the nays are 180. the previous question is ordered. the question is on adoption of the resolution. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the resolution is adopted. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia rise? mr. woodall: i ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3 of house resolution 965, the yeas...
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both campaigns say they are not ppading too much into these ressing votes. people think their votes don't matter. >> we don't give these polls any credibility. they did not pan out in 2016 either. we know internally on this campaign, that when we look at the states, we are tracking. >> the president also taking to twitter to weigh in on the polls. do not leave the fake news media. >>> your time now 7:39. it is time to check in with the weather to see how the rest of the weekend and our week are shaping up in terms of these temperatures, rosemary. >> claudine, if it is too cool for you, just wait a couple of days but it will be just right. we have temperatures falling off a little bit today, and it is a breezy one in many areas this morning. to go with that, a little bit more sunshine in some spots. it has to do with the system that is bringing us the cooler, breezy conditions but also, helping to disrupt our cloud cover and marine where layer. in san jose, you can see blue sky. we started out yesterday in san jose with a lot of cloud cover. not the case this
both campaigns say they are not ppading too much into these ressing votes. people think their votes don't matter. >> we don't give these polls any credibility. they did not pan out in 2016 either. we know internally on this campaign, that when we look at the states, we are tracking. >> the president also taking to twitter to weigh in on the polls. do not leave the fake news media. >>> your time now 7:39. it is time to check in with the weather to see how the rest of the...
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eastern on fox and joining us now is nascar team owner, richard child ress.l us what we can expect. >> well good morning to all, thank you, and what a great day with all of the great birthdays, i have a new grandson, just great grandson that just came today so i'm happy for that. pete: congratulations. >> at our race today you'll see a great race but first of all, nascar, we can't say enough about them bringing back live entertainment to all the fans, sports fans, and today to have our military, to have our military that fights for us and gives us rights, but on this show, to be our first fans back at a sporting event says so much for this country. pete: richard what can other sports learn from nascar about how its been able to get back into live sports, you even got people in attendance today. other sports not seeming to get off the starting line. >> you know, i think the biggest thing is nascar has followed all the guidelines. they are very strict on the screening, the masks, the distancing and it'll be interesting today to see the fans. this could be the n
eastern on fox and joining us now is nascar team owner, richard child ress.l us what we can expect. >> well good morning to all, thank you, and what a great day with all of the great birthdays, i have a new grandson, just great grandson that just came today so i'm happy for that. pete: congratulations. >> at our race today you'll see a great race but first of all, nascar, we can't say enough about them bringing back live entertainment to all the fans, sports fans, and today to have...
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would you want to readd ress of, changes.it are you? no, no, no. what i'm saying is marcus rashford as peter speight. exactly this sort of thing. notjust this interview and this campaign, but actually he has been volunteering throughout the crisis. i think he's wonderful. that's exactly the sort of thing. why was making an ability eve ryo ne of thing. why was making an ability everyone should play their part, including premiership league football players. that was interpreted various different ways by people. —— premier league. i think he is a young man who has obviously got enormous talent on the pitch, but he has also got great integrity. you can see that. and it really shines through. so i'm very proud of him, actually. let's talk about this drug. it's a significant breakthrough. we have already spoken toa breakthrough. we have already spoken to a young 18—year—old whose life was saved by the drug dexamethasone. she is talking about how it made such an impact on her. what sort of difference you think it will make two peopl
would you want to readd ress of, changes.it are you? no, no, no. what i'm saying is marcus rashford as peter speight. exactly this sort of thing. notjust this interview and this campaign, but actually he has been volunteering throughout the crisis. i think he's wonderful. that's exactly the sort of thing. why was making an ability eve ryo ne of thing. why was making an ability everyone should play their part, including premiership league football players. that was interpreted various different...
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i stand here today as a member years ress because three ago i watched as this body took affordable peal the care act, which would have ripped health care away from thousands of constituents in my district and over two million floridians in home state. this was an unconscionable move hat would have taken away protections from millions with pre-existi pre-existing conditions like my michelle garcia, who still suffers after a faulty broken device left ieces in her that to this day causes her chronic pain that requires persistent treatment. it's because of the a.c.a. that is protected. t's because of the a.c.a. that disparlts in coverage -- disparities in coverage for communities and african-americans communities narrowed. of the a.c.a. that we don't have health care more xpensive because of someone's gender. it's because i watched my colleagues across the aisle try that i the a.c.a. away ran for congress and i'm here fighting to protect their care. vote is very important to me. while the president continues efforts to take away uch-needed health care, especially during a pandemic, we are m
i stand here today as a member years ress because three ago i watched as this body took affordable peal the care act, which would have ripped health care away from thousands of constituents in my district and over two million floridians in home state. this was an unconscionable move hat would have taken away protections from millions with pre-existi pre-existing conditions like my michelle garcia, who still suffers after a faulty broken device left ieces in her that to this day causes her...