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. >> stewart rhodes: hoo-ah! all right.f the oath keepers. >> alfonsi: in 2009, in lexington, massachusetts, where the first shots were fired in the revolutionary war, stewart rhodes founded the oath keepers in response to the election of barack obama. >> rhodes: there is no expiration date on that oath. it is for life. >> alfonsi: rhodes enlisted in the army at 18, and was honorably discharged at 24. he went on to graduate from yale law school and became a constitutionalist. later, warning america was on the brink of government tyranny. in 2010, he told bill o'reilly that it was up to current and former members of the military and police-- who took an oath to defend the constitution-- to stop that tyranny. >> bill o'reilly: the commander in chief is the president, by our constitution. if he issues an order, are you telling people not to obey the order if they don't like it? >> rhodes: if it's unconstitutional, yes. >> o'reilly: so each soldier makes up his mind whether the order he's given is constitutional or not? >> rhod
. >> stewart rhodes: hoo-ah! all right.f the oath keepers. >> alfonsi: in 2009, in lexington, massachusetts, where the first shots were fired in the revolutionary war, stewart rhodes founded the oath keepers in response to the election of barack obama. >> rhodes: there is no expiration date on that oath. it is for life. >> alfonsi: rhodes enlisted in the army at 18, and was honorably discharged at 24. he went on to graduate from yale law school and became a...
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david: you must have done well because you are elected as a rhodes scholar.odes scholars go to oxford, get a degree don't get a degree, then come back and go to harvard law school, yale law school, go to something important like private equity, whatever it might be, right? what did you decide to do? how come you didn't some other great law school? how come you decided to do something that not many rhodes scholars were doing? wes: i went to the world of finance and was there for a little while working at deutsche bank in london. it was great, nice. i remember getting a phone call. i was a brand-new analyst working on deals. and it was from my buddy, a major with the 82nd airborne division. and he said something to me. he said, so when are you going to get into the fight? and that was indicting for me. i trained. i am a paratrooper. i have gone through all my training with my soldiers, and my soldiers are now in afghanistan, deploying to iraq. you know, i was working in high finance. and i literally went back and thought about it, prayed on it, and called him b
david: you must have done well because you are elected as a rhodes scholar.odes scholars go to oxford, get a degree don't get a degree, then come back and go to harvard law school, yale law school, go to something important like private equity, whatever it might be, right? what did you decide to do? how come you didn't some other great law school? how come you decided to do something that not many rhodes scholars were doing? wes: i went to the world of finance and was there for a little while...
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how come you decided to do something that not many rhodes scholars were doing?went to the world of finance and was there for a little while working at deutsche bank in london. it was great, nice. then, i tell you i remember , getting a phone call. i was brand-new a brand-new , analyst working on deals. and it was from my buddy, a major with the 82nd airborne division. and he said something to me. he said, so when are you going to get into the fight? and that was indicting for me. i trained. because you know i am a , paratrooper. i have gone through all my training with my soldiers, and my soldiers are now in afghanistan, deploying to iraq. you know, i was working in high finance. and i literally went back and thought about it, prayed on it, and called him back up a couple days later and said, mike, i am in. and so, i ended up doing, they did a by-name request for me, and i left finance and went and joined up with the 82nd airborne division. i went to fort benning to do my training. then around nine months after that conversation i had in the stairwell of deutsch
how come you decided to do something that not many rhodes scholars were doing?went to the world of finance and was there for a little while working at deutsche bank in london. it was great, nice. then, i tell you i remember , getting a phone call. i was brand-new a brand-new , analyst working on deals. and it was from my buddy, a major with the 82nd airborne division. and he said something to me. he said, so when are you going to get into the fight? and that was indicting for me. i trained....
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how come you decided to do something that not many rhodes scholars are doing?went into the world of finance and i was there working for deutsche bank in london. it was nice. i remember getting a phone call -- i was a brand-new analyst and it was from my good buddy, at that time, major mike with the 82nd airborne. he said something to me -- " when are you going to get into the fight?" i am a paratrooper. i had gone through all my training with my soldiers, and as my soldiers are now deploying to afghanistan and deploying to iraq, i was working in high finance. i literally went back and thought about it and prayed on it and i went back and called him back up a couple days later and said " mike, i'm in." i ended up doing a binding -- a by-name request and left finance. i joined up with the 82nd airborne division. i went to fort benning to do my training and moved up. literally probably around nine months after that conversation i had in the stairwell of deutsche bank, i was getting ready to deploy with the 82nd airborne to afghanistan. wes: -- david: so you go to
how come you decided to do something that not many rhodes scholars are doing?went into the world of finance and i was there working for deutsche bank in london. it was nice. i remember getting a phone call -- i was a brand-new analyst and it was from my good buddy, at that time, major mike with the 82nd airborne. he said something to me -- " when are you going to get into the fight?" i am a paratrooper. i had gone through all my training with my soldiers, and as my soldiers are now...
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rhode island pioneered a program where they would pay people to live in the state. guess that works. other states like west virginia tried to do the same thing, they tried to pay people to live there, that did not work. in a state like texas, they did spend a lot of money on a complete count campaign. they used some covid stimulus money in the last part of the last year. texas and florida both lost out on what we thought was going to be an extra seat. texas got two, we thought they would get three. florida got one, we thought they would get two. it is not clear to me yet that this would've made a difference. texas was about 200,000 people away. host: our question for our viewers this morning's did you move to a new state in the last 10 years? you write in your piece another quote from your story, we continue to see movement to the sunbelt but not quite as dramatically in the past. the great recession held it up a little bit in the giving of the decade. people are leaving coastal costly places, i think california is a piece of that. that is from william fray. what di
rhode island pioneered a program where they would pay people to live in the state. guess that works. other states like west virginia tried to do the same thing, they tried to pay people to live there, that did not work. in a state like texas, they did spend a lot of money on a complete count campaign. they used some covid stimulus money in the last part of the last year. texas and florida both lost out on what we thought was going to be an extra seat. texas got two, we thought they would get...
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among navy personnel in rhode island, and then to additional personnel in san diego. since that time, of course, which was about the 1st of june, it has spread in localized outbreaks to grinnell, iowa, to the boy scouts jamboree in pennsylvania, and to almost all states in the united states. >> i didn't realize it was asian flu that hit the boy scouts. not many people have died as a result of asian flu in the rest of the world. do you think the same will hold true here in the united states? >> we have the belief now, based upon the experience of asian influenza in the other countries, in south america at the present time where it is in epidemic proportions, and as a result of the outbreak in this country so far that it is a mild infection and with a very low mortality rate, and we believe that it will continue to be both a mild infection and have a very low death rate. >> well, is there the possibility that asian flu might turn into, if i may use the word, a killer? >> that is a possibility, of course, and that has happened in preceding years when we have had epidemic
among navy personnel in rhode island, and then to additional personnel in san diego. since that time, of course, which was about the 1st of june, it has spread in localized outbreaks to grinnell, iowa, to the boy scouts jamboree in pennsylvania, and to almost all states in the united states. >> i didn't realize it was asian flu that hit the boy scouts. not many people have died as a result of asian flu in the rest of the world. do you think the same will hold true here in the united...
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on route to san francisco and several cases were definitely diagnosed among our fleet at newport, rhodeand. wouldn't it have been simple to isolated these known cases and prevented the spread of them and kept them from coming in at all. >> unfortunately, not so simple. for the reason that quarantine against influenza is not effective. had it been possible for all of the cases on board the ships to have been isolated, it would have had little effect on the actual spread of the disease because undoubtedly there were many more people on board these same ships who by reason of a more recently acquired infection, would have shown no symptoms whatsoever of the disease and therefore they could not have readily identified if they were passing through a quarentine station. >> i see. well dr. bernie mentioned we have approximately 25,000 known cases in this nation. are they all bunched in one area of the united states, or has the virus spread all over. >> the virus has spread all over. we have some maps here in the studio that the television audience could see which graphically shows how the dise
on route to san francisco and several cases were definitely diagnosed among our fleet at newport, rhodeand. wouldn't it have been simple to isolated these known cases and prevented the spread of them and kept them from coming in at all. >> unfortunately, not so simple. for the reason that quarantine against influenza is not effective. had it been possible for all of the cases on board the ships to have been isolated, it would have had little effect on the actual spread of the disease...
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in 2010 she was elected general treasurer of rhode island, receiving the largest number of votes for any statewide candidate when she took office. she tackled the states unfunded liability. the secretary is focused on a simple but vital mission, good paying jobs, grow and help american workers and businesses. she can stay for a few questions. with that, we will turn it over to the secretary. >> good afternoon, everybody. nice to see all of you. it's an honor for me to be here and talk a little bit about president biden's americans jobs plan. at its core, the americans job plan is about making sure every american has the opportunity to get a decent job. a decent, well-paying job with dignity and opportunity. it's a historic investment in america intended to create tens of millions of jobs, rebuild our country's infrastructure, and position the united states to outcompete china. many have commented that it's large, it's bold, it's necessarily large, because frankly we are behind. we have neglected important investments in our infrastructure, and we need to ensure that investments in in
in 2010 she was elected general treasurer of rhode island, receiving the largest number of votes for any statewide candidate when she took office. she tackled the states unfunded liability. the secretary is focused on a simple but vital mission, good paying jobs, grow and help american workers and businesses. she can stay for a few questions. with that, we will turn it over to the secretary. >> good afternoon, everybody. nice to see all of you. it's an honor for me to be here and talk a...
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was the first woman to be governor of rhode island where she kick started the state's economy and achieved a record number of jobs and the lowest unemployment in a proration thanks to education infrastructure and job-training investments. she prioritized creating jobs, supporting workers, and improving the quality and availability of services in the care economy including supporting wage increases for care workers. -- in 2010 she was elected general treasurer of rhode island receiving the largest numbers of votes of any statewide candidate and when she took office she tackled the unfunded pension liability and hurt she focused on a simple but vital mission, to spur good jobs and prow are entrepreneurs to innovate and grow and help american workers and businesses compete area she can stay for a few questions. we will turn it over to the secretary. sec. raimondo: thank you, jen. good afternoon, everybody. it's an honor for me to be here to talk about president biden's american jobs plan. at its core the american jobs plan is about making sure every american has the opportunity to get a decen
was the first woman to be governor of rhode island where she kick started the state's economy and achieved a record number of jobs and the lowest unemployment in a proration thanks to education infrastructure and job-training investments. she prioritized creating jobs, supporting workers, and improving the quality and availability of services in the care economy including supporting wage increases for care workers. -- in 2010 she was elected general treasurer of rhode island receiving the...
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rhodes from 3m, a company in my home state. good to see you again, mr. rhodes.hank you to the chairman and to the ranking member for holding this really important hearing. it couldn't come at a more important time, as you point out, with the supreme court decision with 13b. you highlight that the ffc has sent out more than 350 warning letters to companies to remove deceptive claims for treatments for krfb. how do these companies react to these warning tools? and why is 13b so important? >> so, the companies, to their credit, to the extent we want to give them credit, have been very responsive. within 48 hours, the claims have been removed and it's been highly successful in terms of that perspective. 13b, we have litigation ongoing that relies solely on 13b for monetary relief. rather than getting tens of millions of dollars for consumer s, we'll be stuck getting nothing if there's no congressional fix for 13b. >> do you have any sense of how much money is at stake? a range? i know you can't put an exact dollar figure. >> the past few years we've given back $11 b
rhodes from 3m, a company in my home state. good to see you again, mr. rhodes.hank you to the chairman and to the ranking member for holding this really important hearing. it couldn't come at a more important time, as you point out, with the supreme court decision with 13b. you highlight that the ffc has sent out more than 350 warning letters to companies to remove deceptive claims for treatments for krfb. how do these companies react to these warning tools? and why is 13b so important?...
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rhodes from 3 am. and good to see you again mr. roads. thank you to the chairman and to the ranking member following this really important hearing and couldn't really come as a more important time, as you point out with a supreme court decision. mr. coffin, in your testimony, you highlight that the ftc has sent out more than 350 warning letters directing companies to remove deceptive claims from fake coronavirus treatments to add to the products that were never delivered. how did these companies react to these warning tools and why is 13 be so important? >> the companies, to their credit, to the extent i want to give them credit, have been re-very responsive. the response has been overwhelmingly positive and within 48 hours, the claims are removed. so it has been highly successful from that perspective. but in terms of 13 be, there is a lot of litigation that we have ongoing that rely solely on 13 before monetary relief. so rather than getting millions and millions or tens of millions of dollars for consumers, we will be stuck getting not
rhodes from 3 am. and good to see you again mr. roads. thank you to the chairman and to the ranking member following this really important hearing and couldn't really come as a more important time, as you point out with a supreme court decision. mr. coffin, in your testimony, you highlight that the ftc has sent out more than 350 warning letters directing companies to remove deceptive claims from fake coronavirus treatments to add to the products that were never delivered. how did these...
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a state representative in rhode island has introduced legislation that would and critical race theorytaught in schools in the ocean state, a move that has provoked heated criticism. a headline from nbc 10 in providence reading "republican lawmaker proposes bill to curb white guilt by banning divisive concepts." well, we will bring in a republican lawmaker for her response tonight, patricia morgan of the rhode island house of representative. good to have you with us tonight. >> thank you for having me. i appreciate the invitation. >> shannon: i want to read something from "the daily caller." they say this is what it's about, concepts deemed controversial enough to consist banning -- an individual by virtue of their race -- is inherently racist, sexist or oppressive whether consciously or unconsciously or any individual should feel comfort -- or any psychological distress on account of their race or sex, is that accurate and can you boil it down to us in layman's terms? >> yeah. thank you. you know, i was a teenager when martin luther king became the leader of the civil rights movement
a state representative in rhode island has introduced legislation that would and critical race theorytaught in schools in the ocean state, a move that has provoked heated criticism. a headline from nbc 10 in providence reading "republican lawmaker proposes bill to curb white guilt by banning divisive concepts." well, we will bring in a republican lawmaker for her response tonight, patricia morgan of the rhode island house of representative. good to have you with us tonight. >>...
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. >> maine, california, rhode island, which is a state. that's crazy. is it an island?uess it is. >> okay. greg we did a little something. we liquid up in the dictionary. an island is a tract of surroun water. rhode island is surrounded by connecticut, massachusetts and the little things called the atlantic ocean. you said it's crazy to be called a state. it's been one since may 4, 1776. >> greg: pretty good. i think he got me good on this one. all right. >> we did agree. >> we have teams -- >> i was actually -- i went to college in rhode island. kat, moving to you. you had a tasty nugget thursday. you talked about decriminalizing prostitution in new york. roll that clip. >> the whole idea of decriminalizing sex work is it doesn't have to be underground. the fact that it's underground. it can make trafficking worse and harder to defect. a positive step. let it rip and be deeply decrimized. >> i'm deeply correct. >> that would be great if we lived in katland. most of us live in reality. in 1999, a study of the netherlands determined that decriminal -- >> the netherlands?
. >> maine, california, rhode island, which is a state. that's crazy. is it an island?uess it is. >> okay. greg we did a little something. we liquid up in the dictionary. an island is a tract of surroun water. rhode island is surrounded by connecticut, massachusetts and the little things called the atlantic ocean. you said it's crazy to be called a state. it's been one since may 4, 1776. >> greg: pretty good. i think he got me good on this one. all right. >> we did...
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. >> maine, california, rhode island, which is a state. that's crazy. is it an island?something. we liquid up in the dictionary. an island is a tract of land surrounded by water. the answer is surrounded by water. rhode island is surrounded by connecticut, massachusetts and the little things called the atlantic ocean. you said it's crazy to be called a state. it's been one since may 4, 1776. >> greg: pretty good. i think he got me good on this one. all right. >> we did agree. >> we have teams -- >> i was actually -- i went to college in rhode island. kat, moving to you. you had a tasty nugget thursday. you talked about decriminalizing prostitution in new york. roll that clip. >> the whole idea of decriminalizing sex work is it doesn't have to be underground. the fact that it's underground. it can make trafficking worse and harder to defect. a positive step. let it rip and be deeply decrimized. >> i'm deeply correct. >> that would be great if we lived in katland. most of us live in reality. in 1999, a study of the netherlands determined that decriminal -- >> the netherla
. >> maine, california, rhode island, which is a state. that's crazy. is it an island?something. we liquid up in the dictionary. an island is a tract of land surrounded by water. the answer is surrounded by water. rhode island is surrounded by connecticut, massachusetts and the little things called the atlantic ocean. you said it's crazy to be called a state. it's been one since may 4, 1776. >> greg: pretty good. i think he got me good on this one. all right. >> we did agree....
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the same representative in rhode island introduced legislation that would than critical race.ht in schools, a move that provoked heated criticism. the headline reading republican lawmakers propose a bill to curb weight killed by banning divisive concepts. we bring in republican lawmaker for response tonight, good to have you with us. >> appreciate the invitation. >> something from the daily caller, they say it is a concept that is controversial enough including assertions that an individual by virtue of race or sex is inherently racist, sexist or oppressive, consciously or unconsciously or any individual should feel discomfort, guilt, anguish or any form of psychological distress on account of their race or sex. is that an accurate encapsulation and boil it down to was in layman's terms. >> thank you. i was a teenager when martin luther king became leader of the civil rights movement and i listened to his speech when he set a goal for america and that goal was no american would be judged by the color of their skin but instead by the content of their character. i know i embrace
the same representative in rhode island introduced legislation that would than critical race.ht in schools, a move that provoked heated criticism. the headline reading republican lawmakers propose a bill to curb weight killed by banning divisive concepts. we bring in republican lawmaker for response tonight, good to have you with us. >> appreciate the invitation. >> something from the daily caller, they say it is a concept that is controversial enough including assertions that an...
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carley: at home republican lawmakers in rhode island proposing a bill to ban teaching critical race theorypublic schools. lawmakers claiming the lessons are divisive for students, joining me to discuss the architect of that bill, state representative patricia morgan. tell us about this bill that would ban critical race theory in schools. >> good morning, first of all. i don't know if your viewers understand what critical race theory is. basically it boils every bit of inequality and outcomes on race and that is an impossibility. we can never guarantee that everyone comes out with the same outcome. and unfortunately because it runs everything in american society through the prism of race it is allowing race shaming of our children and discrimination of our children. it is divisive, destructive ideology and it shouldn't be in our schools, should be in our workplaces. >> tell us what is in this bill and how you plan to prevent critical race theory from being taught in schools. >> in a net shell it bans critical race theory from being used in our school and in any entities that receive governm
carley: at home republican lawmakers in rhode island proposing a bill to ban teaching critical race theorypublic schools. lawmakers claiming the lessons are divisive for students, joining me to discuss the architect of that bill, state representative patricia morgan. tell us about this bill that would ban critical race theory in schools. >> good morning, first of all. i don't know if your viewers understand what critical race theory is. basically it boils every bit of inequality and...
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visit listenlively.com >> tucker: tuck tonight one of our updates college in rhode island now using asr the children of democratic politicians and fading activist performers susan sarandon and danny devito sent they're children to brown and so did john kerry if she hadn't dropped out of high school would be a. seem to go on to become, quote, filmmakers but never make films much less anything else. brown gives no normal grades nor does it teach anything. this year's class offerings include girl power through the ages and queer dance you may be wondering what queer dance is? how is it different from regular dancing? here is the course description in this course we will study the intersections of dance and queer studies into the emerging field of queer dance. what does dance do for queer studies? what constitutes dance as queer? good question. you will have to go to brown to find out. as can you imagine, kids at brown have some free time lately they have been working to atone for savely banned in rhode island almost 180 years ago. just this week brown students voted to approve reparations
visit listenlively.com >> tucker: tuck tonight one of our updates college in rhode island now using asr the children of democratic politicians and fading activist performers susan sarandon and danny devito sent they're children to brown and so did john kerry if she hadn't dropped out of high school would be a. seem to go on to become, quote, filmmakers but never make films much less anything else. brown gives no normal grades nor does it teach anything. this year's class offerings include...
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ben rhodes, thank you for starting us off. pete strzok, thank you. your contributions are invaluable. >>> when we come back, he once claimed that he would take a bullet for donald trump. then he landed in the middle of multiple federal investigations and ultimately in jail. we'll speak to one-time trump lawyer and fixer about what the latest federal investigations mean for donald trump. >>> plus, the biden white house today touting another historic milestone. 100 million americans have been fully vaccinated. optimism at home colliding with concern over the crisis in india. >>> and later in the show, the gop takes its voter suppression law playbook to florida, florida, florida, trying to cement gop gains in that state by limiting access to voting. all of those stories and more when "deadline white house" continues have a quick break deponent go anywhere. " continues have a quick break deponent go anywhere our place. our people. watch the curb. not having a ride to get the vaccine. can't be the reason you don't get it. you wanna help? donate a ride tod
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rhodes says we shouldn't assume something is wrong with the vaccine. just remember that it's doing double duty, as opposed to the two-dose moderna and pfizer vaccines. so, she says, get your shot, but be aware, you could experience some side effects. >> we're using this as a one-shot vaccination, it really is apparently packing a punch in terms of people's immune system sort of beginning to react nearly immediately. >> i'm roz plater, nbc bay area news. >> california, meanwhile, is about to face a shortage of j&j doses. and it's going to impact the bay area. let's take a look at this chart. it shows the number of doses bay area counties received this week and what they are expected to get next week. the biggest difference will be there in alameda county. this week, alameda received about 15,000 j&j doses. next week, just 3,800. santa clara county is also taking a big hit. this week, it got 9,000 doses, but next week, the county is only getting about 3,000 doses. happening today, facebook is setting up a clinic at its menlo park site to help vaccinate p
rhodes says we shouldn't assume something is wrong with the vaccine. just remember that it's doing double duty, as opposed to the two-dose moderna and pfizer vaccines. so, she says, get your shot, but be aware, you could experience some side effects. >> we're using this as a one-shot vaccination, it really is apparently packing a punch in terms of people's immune system sort of beginning to react nearly immediately. >> i'm roz plater, nbc bay area news. >> california,...
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megan ranney treats covid patients at rhode island hospital. >> i'm seeing lots of folks who are arounde coming in with covid. >> reporter: why are we seeing an increase in the younger patients? >> they have not been vaccinated yet. and the second is, they're now going out and about. >> reporter: are states opening too soon? >> i wish to god that states would hold on just a little bit longer. >> reporter: at least 18 states have lifted capacity limits on most or all businesses, and 19 currently have no mask mandate. two more, alabama and utah, will discontinue theirs in the next two weeks. today, the biden administration pleading. >> we need a simple thing of eery governor, mayor, and local leader, simply to maintain or to reinstate mask mandates. >> reporter: and tonight, michigan signaling where the nation could be headed. new covid cases exploding from about 1,100 a day to more than 5,000 a day in just over a month. the largest increase-- newborns to 19-year-olds. today, pfizer reporting its vaccine is 100% effective at preventing symptomatic cases in children between the ages of 12
megan ranney treats covid patients at rhode island hospital. >> i'm seeing lots of folks who are arounde coming in with covid. >> reporter: why are we seeing an increase in the younger patients? >> they have not been vaccinated yet. and the second is, they're now going out and about. >> reporter: are states opening too soon? >> i wish to god that states would hold on just a little bit longer. >> reporter: at least 18 states have lifted capacity limits on most...
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following the work you're involved with as solar is building out nearby in connecticut and here in rhode island and the company running the usa is 1st offshore wind farm off block island rhode island is developing a number of other sites along coastal know angle in long island and the medical lab tech how many names stream is renewable energy now. it's unbelievable you know the column we've been talking about this for a long time you and me and and quickly i got into the business 20 years ago it was a years ago we were saying you know clean energy is real it's here and it's working and it was then but now it really is you know today in arizona arizona public service the largest utility in arizona they and by the way they have they used to own the largest in the oldest coal fired power plants they don't any longer but today they say they have committed to being carbon free not carbon neutral but carbon free by the year 2050 that is unbelievable for a major utility as a result of them saying that by the way the other utilities in the state and then said oh well we're going to be carbon fre
following the work you're involved with as solar is building out nearby in connecticut and here in rhode island and the company running the usa is 1st offshore wind farm off block island rhode island is developing a number of other sites along coastal know angle in long island and the medical lab tech how many names stream is renewable energy now. it's unbelievable you know the column we've been talking about this for a long time you and me and and quickly i got into the business 20 years ago...
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ben rhodes, joins me now.think obviously this relationship was very strained under donald trump, his indifference to putin was trained, refusing to criticize, but it was always the case that the difficulty of this relationship was deeper than trump, and you're really seeing that now. trump's gone, and we can do sanctions and we can collect human rights abuses, but i don't know how much that changes rushing behavior. how do you see the path forward here? >> well, first of all putin tends to make the decisions that he thinks are in his best interests. the u.s. has tried pressure and he has done what he wanted to do whether it is in places like ukraine or syria. we've tried to have reset relationships with russia and he's still done those. so i think we have to understand that putin is gonna make these judgments particularly about how countries people at home on his own, but at the same time we can do is shape those choices, and pose a cost because part of what he is doing in part of what i was throwing in that t
ben rhodes, joins me now.think obviously this relationship was very strained under donald trump, his indifference to putin was trained, refusing to criticize, but it was always the case that the difficulty of this relationship was deeper than trump, and you're really seeing that now. trump's gone, and we can do sanctions and we can collect human rights abuses, but i don't know how much that changes rushing behavior. how do you see the path forward here? >> well, first of all putin tends...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from rhode island is recognized for 2 1/2 minutes. mr. cicilline: madam speaker, i rise in strong support of h.r. 1333, the no ban act. this legislation would prevent future abuses of power committed by the previous administration to its xenophobic muslim ban, a despicable policy which undermined one of our nation's founding principle, freedom of religion. my home state of rhode island was established by roger williams, on the principal of religious liberty and separation of church and state. his leadership inspired the framers of our constitution to incorporate these principles into our founding documents. this legislation will help to preserve that principle. from the very beginning, former president trump was clear about exactly what his policy was. an explicit attempt to keep out as many people from muslim majority countries as possible. regardless of whether they were seeking refuge or asylum. it was never designed to make us safer. it was simply a way to spark fear and hatred among our citizens. on his first day in office, thankfull
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from rhode island is recognized for 2 1/2 minutes. mr. cicilline: madam speaker, i rise in strong support of h.r. 1333, the no ban act. this legislation would prevent future abuses of power committed by the previous administration to its xenophobic muslim ban, a despicable policy which undermined one of our nation's founding principle, freedom of religion. my home state of rhode island was established by roger williams, on the principal of religious...
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members of delegates and equally an equitable number of votes, virginia's vote counting the same as rhode island. what was the solution? well, what in every instance was the sum of these various practices? that inevitably the smallest states so jealous of their sovereignty should hold back the progress of all. all for the purposes of that self same identity and sovereignty. now let us then examine this new federal constitution where under the house of representatives in accordance with the proposed article one, inevitably, virginia's vote should count in accordance with its population, just as as connecticut, just as rhode island, something which if we are masters of arithmetic, we know shall not cede any sovereignty other than that which is owed. virginia being the largest, the wealthiest of the provinces, and we three gentlemen, likely constituting the whole population of rhode island upon this stage. it comes down to that self same idea, mr. harris, woman shall we be? citizens of virginia, or citizens of these united states? >> thank you, mr. madison. mr. mason, do you agree with mr. p
members of delegates and equally an equitable number of votes, virginia's vote counting the same as rhode island. what was the solution? well, what in every instance was the sum of these various practices? that inevitably the smallest states so jealous of their sovereignty should hold back the progress of all. all for the purposes of that self same identity and sovereignty. now let us then examine this new federal constitution where under the house of representatives in accordance with the...
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church lived in little compton, rhode island, at the outbreak of the conflict. he was the only english settler amid several hundred indians and by necessity had gotten to know them well, a very good friend of the female satchem. as this war was building, he realized most of the indians in the region wanted to part of it. in fact some were even willing to fight on the english side. but among the english, as with these first atrocities, the hatred, the anger, the racial nature of this became such that all indians became the enemy. and early on in the fighting, several hundred native americans gave themselves up to the authorities in the vicinity of modern day new bedford. they thought, this was somewhat we're supposed to do if we're going to stay out of this. josiah winslow and the other authorities in plymouth colony would crowd them in a ship, sail them to the caribbean where they were sold at slaves at the sugar plantations. if you had told me two decades ago slavery was an issue in the history of plymouth colony, i would have been very surprised, but it's true
church lived in little compton, rhode island, at the outbreak of the conflict. he was the only english settler amid several hundred indians and by necessity had gotten to know them well, a very good friend of the female satchem. as this war was building, he realized most of the indians in the region wanted to part of it. in fact some were even willing to fight on the english side. but among the english, as with these first atrocities, the hatred, the anger, the racial nature of this became such...
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ben rhodes joins me now. was very strange under donald trump. his deference to putin was very strange. his refusal to criticize. but it is also always the case that the difficulty of this relationship was deeper than trump. and you're really seeing that now. it's like, okay, trump's gone and we can, you know, do sanctions and we can call out human rights abuses, but i don't know how much that changes russian behavior. like, how do you see the path forward here? >> well, first of all, putin tends to make the decisions that he thinks are in his best decisions for his own domestic political standing. the u.s. has tried pressure and he's done what he wanted to do whether it's in places like ukraine or syria. we've tried to have resets with the relationship with russia and he's still done those things. we have to understand putin is going to make these judgments, particularly about how he treats his people at home, on his own. but we can impose a cost. because part of what putin is doing, part of what i was referr
ben rhodes joins me now. was very strange under donald trump. his deference to putin was very strange. his refusal to criticize. but it is also always the case that the difficulty of this relationship was deeper than trump. and you're really seeing that now. it's like, okay, trump's gone and we can, you know, do sanctions and we can call out human rights abuses, but i don't know how much that changes russian behavior. like, how do you see the path forward here? >> well, first of all,...
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before that, you were governor of rhode island, treasurer of rhode island, and a venture capitalist,e first venture capital firm in rhode island. what do you make of the republican response to what resident biden is proposing right now? they came out and said this is a job killing proposal. you had to create jobs. you had to invest money. how do you respond? sec. raimondo: good morning. it is good to speak with you. obviously we strongly disagree with that, but the president is actually proposing cutting taxes. he's cutting taxes on a lot of hard-working middle-class, working-class americans. he's raising taxes on the wealthiest among us, and closing loopholes in the corporate tax structure that were so large that almost last year that -- that last year, large companies paid all most nothing in taxes. you want to be competitive. you don't want to be so far out there that it is anti-competitive. his proposals are competitive, but more important than all of this, the investments that the president is calling for an infrastructure, in broadband, in job training, and basic research , are
before that, you were governor of rhode island, treasurer of rhode island, and a venture capitalist,e first venture capital firm in rhode island. what do you make of the republican response to what resident biden is proposing right now? they came out and said this is a job killing proposal. you had to create jobs. you had to invest money. how do you respond? sec. raimondo: good morning. it is good to speak with you. obviously we strongly disagree with that, but the president is actually...
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the lab associated with university of rhode island. is backlog is real. know wa is at the frontline of all the research and data collection and ocean mapping that is vital to our fight against climate change. and the backlog is extensive, and i -- with the additional funding that president biden is calling for, it will enable us to address the backlog and maintain and build the necessary infrastructure that noaa needs in order to continue the fight against climate change. i will also say as any senator knows, having these vessels or aircraft or labs in your community also contributes to the economy. that's another benefit of appropriating money to improving the infrastructure and deal with the backlog. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you. >> thank you, senator reid. and i believe we're going to be joined remotely by senator moran. is that correct? >> senator moran? if not, senator hoven? senator heightsmith who is here in reality, not virtually. >> thank you for convening the hearing today and to all of you, i certainly applaud your wil
the lab associated with university of rhode island. is backlog is real. know wa is at the frontline of all the research and data collection and ocean mapping that is vital to our fight against climate change. and the backlog is extensive, and i -- with the additional funding that president biden is calling for, it will enable us to address the backlog and maintain and build the necessary infrastructure that noaa needs in order to continue the fight against climate change. i will also say as any...
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and you must have done a reasonably well because you became a road scholar -- a rhodes scholar.t did you decide to do? how come you do not go to yale law school or harvard? >> i went to the world of finance working at a bank in london. i remember getting a phone call is a brand new analyst from my good buddy, at that time major mike stencil who was with the 82nd airborne division. and he said to me, -- my soldiers are now deploying to afghanistan and iraq and i was working in high finance. i went back and thought about it , then called him back up a couple of days later and said mike, i am back in. they did a binding request for me, and i met up with the 82nd airborne division, and then within nine months i was getting ready to deploy with the 82nd airborne division in afghanistan. >> ok, so you went to afghanistan, but did you ask for an office job or something like that? >> no. we were very much in the field. so much of the conversation at that time was iraq. we had 150,000 troops in iraq, and in afghanistan we only had 17,000 troops. when i went to afghanistan, people said, a
and you must have done a reasonably well because you became a road scholar -- a rhodes scholar.t did you decide to do? how come you do not go to yale law school or harvard? >> i went to the world of finance working at a bank in london. i remember getting a phone call is a brand new analyst from my good buddy, at that time major mike stencil who was with the 82nd airborne division. and he said to me, -- my soldiers are now deploying to afghanistan and iraq and i was working in high...
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rhodes denied any plan to enter the capitol. rhodes told texas republicans.he coziness between right-wing militia groups and republicans. >> right. and it's not hidden, nicole. i mean, there was a time in the old days, i suppose, where if you were going to be a associated with these extremist groups, you would do it in private and in secret. but, oh no, republicans have it all on full display, willing to meet with them, take pictures with them, invite them to meetings, go to their meetings and give speeches. there is no secret of the relationship between these militia and what should be, you know, kind of mainstream republican party, because there's no such thing anymore. and what is interesting to me is that, you know, the law enforcement has been able to connect all of these dots because so many of the insurrectionists who have been charged were proud of what they were doing. they had it on their facebook pages and on all of their social media, so there was no hiding the ball here. and this connection isn't going to go away when we uncover more and more abo
rhodes denied any plan to enter the capitol. rhodes told texas republicans.he coziness between right-wing militia groups and republicans. >> right. and it's not hidden, nicole. i mean, there was a time in the old days, i suppose, where if you were going to be a associated with these extremist groups, you would do it in private and in secret. but, oh no, republicans have it all on full display, willing to meet with them, take pictures with them, invite them to meetings, go to their...
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in 1870678 the same year the first black american was elected to the united states senate, hiram rhodes rebel, elected to the u.s. senate from mississippi. all in all, during the reconstruction period, there were 16 black americans elected into the congress. there were over 600 black americans elected to state legislatures. and there were hundreds and hundreds more elected to local positions throughout the country. all of them, every last one of them, happened to be republican.
in 1870678 the same year the first black american was elected to the united states senate, hiram rhodes rebel, elected to the u.s. senate from mississippi. all in all, during the reconstruction period, there were 16 black americans elected into the congress. there were over 600 black americans elected to state legislatures. and there were hundreds and hundreds more elected to local positions throughout the country. all of them, every last one of them, happened to be republican.
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rhode island lost more than 1,000 nursing home residents to covid. and there have been more than 174,000 nursing home residents and caretakers who have died. nearly one-quarter of rhode island nursing homes reported shortages of nursing and nursing aides during the pandemic. so i'm very pleased and grateful that the committee will be hearing from rhode islander adelina ramos, she lived this crisis. she's a proud seiu member, and i'm grateful to her and to her union. from late april to memorial day, ms. ramos had 20 residents at her 160-bed facility perish. she watched a colleague die. in one harrowing moment, she and two staffers cared for over two dozen critically ill covid patients. she caught the virus herself, and feared spreading it to her family, for whom she also provides care at home. at last, she's fully vaccinated and hopeful for the future. senator casey and i hoped to provide funding to boost capacity for facilities in need. we got the support in the american rescue plan, but it was blocked in all previous bills. it would have been better
rhode island lost more than 1,000 nursing home residents to covid. and there have been more than 174,000 nursing home residents and caretakers who have died. nearly one-quarter of rhode island nursing homes reported shortages of nursing and nursing aides during the pandemic. so i'm very pleased and grateful that the committee will be hearing from rhode islander adelina ramos, she lived this crisis. she's a proud seiu member, and i'm grateful to her and to her union. from late april to memorial...
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no — much to the disgruntlement of neville rhodes, who e—mailed on tuesday.obust denial of wrongdoing by borisjohnson last we point at that point to bbc news who gave us the statement. there was a similarly robust denial of wrongdoing by borisjohnson last week after the bbc published leaked text messages between mrjohnson and sirjames dyson. the messages showed the prime minister saying he would "fix" concerns the businessman had over his employees' tax bills if they moved to the uk to make ventilators at the start of the pandemic. if you think that there's anything remotely dodgy or weird or sleazy about trying to secure more ventilators at a time of a national pandemic and doing everything in your power to do that, then i think you're out of your mind. and on wednesday, sirjames dyson wrote an article in the daily telegraph in which he laid into the way bbc news had reported the story. he went on to criticise laura kuenssberg, writing... sirjames added that he was responding to the prime minister's urgent call for help with ventilators, and that he was look
no — much to the disgruntlement of neville rhodes, who e—mailed on tuesday.obust denial of wrongdoing by borisjohnson last we point at that point to bbc news who gave us the statement. there was a similarly robust denial of wrongdoing by borisjohnson last week after the bbc published leaked text messages between mrjohnson and sirjames dyson. the messages showed the prime minister saying he would "fix" concerns the businessman had over his employees' tax bills if they moved to the...
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next, brown should be required to open its dorms to the more than 1,000 rhode islanders were homelessany given night, they are sleeping on cardboard mats on the sidewalk is a small group of rich kids get the entire leafy brown campus to themselves. call that what you will but it's not equity. time to decolonize it. let's not stop there, we can get even more diverse. lagos, nigeria, has a population of almost 50 million people, it's growing every day it's one of the most crowded places on the planet. most of its residents are very poor and virtually all of them are black. why shouldn't we move say 30,000 ambitious young nigerians to brown university's campus tomorrow? if we are serious about diversity, it's hard to know why we wouldn'tol do that. is that too much color for you, what are you, racist? if we did that we would have tos make some accommodations, brown's current occupants would need to vacate immediately to make room for our new nigerian friends. you can imagine the caravan of subarus leaving town, newly unemployed inclusion officers, bewildered dance scholars, slope shoulde
next, brown should be required to open its dorms to the more than 1,000 rhode islanders were homelessany given night, they are sleeping on cardboard mats on the sidewalk is a small group of rich kids get the entire leafy brown campus to themselves. call that what you will but it's not equity. time to decolonize it. let's not stop there, we can get even more diverse. lagos, nigeria, has a population of almost 50 million people, it's growing every day it's one of the most crowded places on the...