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this is story corps hearing will take place in a few days. today reggie which will explain his motivations to a group of students for this struggle is a personal one. partner a gene has been involved in the opioid addiction the opioid crossus ever since the death of his son brian and i had a nice that also related to drugs and so when the attorney general talked about representing the state in this case. i think he knew that we both had family members that because of the epidemic. we're going to talk to incoming freshman athletes at the university of oklahoma i'm going to tell a. story about my son brandon. that the power of addiction and how dangerous it is and maybe. save somebody's life. i think i got a chance to shake almost everybody's hand when you came in i was trying to figure out what sport you are it's hard to guess every sport from your you know your size but thank you guys for coming. so let me introduce you to my co speakers and this is brandon. and rand is not here today and i'll tell you why later this is me when i was at o. u.
this is story corps hearing will take place in a few days. today reggie which will explain his motivations to a group of students for this struggle is a personal one. partner a gene has been involved in the opioid addiction the opioid crossus ever since the death of his son brian and i had a nice that also related to drugs and so when the attorney general talked about representing the state in this case. i think he knew that we both had family members that because of the epidemic. we're going...
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story of america's middle class. appreciate your time. guest: thank you so much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> we take you to atlanta where president trump will talk about u.s. infrastructure needs. we are waiting for this event to get started. this is live coverage on c-span. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> opioid use and prevention, a director 20 us via zoom this morning. one recent headline on the opioid epidemic amid the coronavirus pandemic, this from the guardian newspaper, opioid overdoses are skyrocketing as covid-19 sweeps across u.s., an old epidemic returns. can you describe what we are seeing it what the data shows on opioid use in the past four months? guest: thank you. the opioid crisis has been exacerbated by covid-19. when too many people have an opioid use disorder, in 2080, 40 8000 people died from an opioid in 10se and only one people are able to receive treatments for their opioid use .isorder because of covid, people are isolating, people ar
story of america's middle class. appreciate your time. guest: thank you so much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> we take you to atlanta where president trump will talk about u.s. infrastructure needs. we are waiting for this event to get started. this is live coverage on c-span. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> opioid...
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judge jeanine: a chilling story of a marine veteran amid violent judge jeanine: a marine corps veteran followed by antifa. their answer, violence. host of the rubin report, dave rubin joins me with that and more. i understand this gentleman for more than 50 nights, gabriel yawn on, retired marine, 48 years of able. had been kept awake about it sounds of the riots and explosions. after two months of living in fear, he said he decided to go out. he said at that point i counted 82 explosions that night and thought somebody has to do something. so he decides he wants to go out and start talking to people. it didn't end well. what can you tell us about it? >> there is so much interesting stuff here. everyone can sort of feel this split we have in the country whether you want to call it democrat versus republicans, left, right, conservative whatever it is. but something that under lies that, people who are willing to talk and channel their beliefs and engage in conversation and people who just believe they are right because they believe it and that's good enough in and of itself, and damn th
judge jeanine: a chilling story of a marine veteran amid violent judge jeanine: a marine corps veteran followed by antifa. their answer, violence. host of the rubin report, dave rubin joins me with that and more. i understand this gentleman for more than 50 nights, gabriel yawn on, retired marine, 48 years of able. had been kept awake about it sounds of the riots and explosions. after two months of living in fear, he said he decided to go out. he said at that point i counted 82 explosions that...
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white house press corps was badly embarrassed to have been scooped on the major story of the nixon presidency and the major political scandal of our time by a couple of guys working on the city desk of "the washington post." in the idea grew that the white house press corps was soft on the president -- on that president and other presidents. so the atmosphere got very aggressive but it never got like this. >> tucker: what happens during the next administration, whatever that is? does this continue? does it revert to what it a wast >> well, my guess is that for the democrats if they get the white house and joe biden becomes president, he will be treated vastly differently than this president has been because most reporters will, whether they'll admit it or not, be some pathetic to him hoping that he'll succeed, just as they hope barack obama would succeed and so the atmosphere will be different. it certainly was different undet obama. still relatively aggressive and reporters asked pointed questions of president obama, but it was nothing like what we see today, nothing like it at all and i sus
white house press corps was badly embarrassed to have been scooped on the major story of the nixon presidency and the major political scandal of our time by a couple of guys working on the city desk of "the washington post." in the idea grew that the white house press corps was soft on the president -- on that president and other presidents. so the atmosphere got very aggressive but it never got like this. >> tucker: what happens during the next administration, whatever that is?...
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corp. 2019] >> every sunday we feature the presidency, a weekly series exploring policies and legacies. are watching american history tv. >> the cities tour travels the country, exploring the american story. we have been to more than 200 communities across the nation. like many americans, our staff is staying close to home due to the coronavirus. next, a look at one of our visits. >> i am standing here next to a magnificent piece of sculpture. this artist was apache. he was born in oklahoma. he was a descendent of geronimo's band who was removed geronimo andfter his band were captured. he later became a terrific artist. this is a native american on horseback. that is truly the story of native americans in the southern's plains region. in the panhandle especially. available, incame the 1600s, the comanches and were able topaches obtain horses from traders and santa fe. stealing some of them as well. utilize thele to environment more efficiently because they could cover much longer distances. the bison hunting culture really the strong suit, the highlight of the area. it became a culture of mobility. some ofhare with you the objects that were associated with that kind of mobility. objects
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stories. - there's a whole great list of prompts to get you started. - when i was 18 and joined the marine corpscept myself and excel. - and it's been an amazing journey ever since. - this project can help brinus together. - ten to each other. - to understand what it really means to be an american. - you shouer be a part of pbs ican portrait... - because your story is powerful. - because it may inspire a change in life for others. - and the american story wouldn't be complete without your story. - to join, go to pbs... - .org - /americanportrait - join us, and.e a part of histo ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productio, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. t on "newshour" tonight, mixed rulings-- in a blow to president utrump, the supreme courtolds prosecutors' right to see his tax returns and financial records, whi rejecting congress's push for access to many of the same documents. then, surging infections-- officials scramble to flatten new curves as the debate on when to re-open schools heats up. plus, defying the odds-- a maryland nursing home with zero covid-19 infections, a
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stories. - there's a whole great list of prompts to get you started. - when i 18 and joined the marine corps to accept myself and excel. - and it's been an amazing journey ever since. - this project can help bring us together. - tonderstand what it really means to be an american. - you should be a part of pbs american portrait... - because your story is powful. - because it may inspire a change in life for others. - and the american story wouldn't be complete without your story. - to join, go to pbs... - .org - /americanportrait - join us, and be a part of history. ♪ captioning s sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, feeling the pain-- a rise in cov infections forces closures and job losses, and threatenthe economic recovery that was starting to get underway. race and politics-- at a time of reckoning in the u.s., how what the president says can stoke tensions and highlight division. and, manufacturing for thent mo a near-bankrupt textile company changes its business model to meet the demand forly soeeded protective mate
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stories. - there's a whole great list of prompts to get you started. - when i was 1ar and joined the mine corpswhen i decided to accept myself and excel. - and it's been anermazing journey ev since. p - this project can bring us together. - to listen to each other. - to nderstand what it reallyans. - you should be a part of pbs american portrait... - because your story is powerful. - because it may inspire a change in life for others. - and the american story wouldn't be complete without your story. - to join, go to pbs... - .org - /americanportrait in us, and be a part of history. ♪ ♪ ♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, use of fce. mayors nationwide respond to the president's intensifying threats to send federal agents to american cities in response to peaceful protest then, the ongoing outrage. four months after breonna taylor killed by police in louisville, demonstrators continue to ll for charges to be filed. and the challenge of childcare. how the coronavirus forces working parents to balance their for theh caring chilen at home. >> we're really seeing the i
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corps. hello, rob, how you doin'? >> i'm great. i'm great. >> jimmy: now rob, you've got quite a story.ive in sarasota. >> i do. >> jimmy: and you got transferred to new york city to help out there at the javits center. they set up a temporary facility there. how much time when you get the call from the navy, how much time do you get, to get your things together and go? >> normally you have a quite decent amount of time. but this time we actually had two days. so i got a call on tuesday. i was at my job. and they said hey, you got to be on a flight on thursday. you got to get ready to go. so i looked at my boss, i got to go, i got things i got to do. off i went, it was crunch course. i had to pack my bags real quick, talk to the family a little bit, and i was literally in new york on thursday. >> jimmy: you got a wife and two kids. how old are your daughters? >> one eight year old, ray lynn, and a two month old back then, now she's almost four months, but she's camilla. >> jimmy: things were pretty dicey, i assume things have calmed down. where are you right now? >> right now i'm in jac
corps. hello, rob, how you doin'? >> i'm great. i'm great. >> jimmy: now rob, you've got quite a story.ive in sarasota. >> i do. >> jimmy: and you got transferred to new york city to help out there at the javits center. they set up a temporary facility there. how much time when you get the call from the navy, how much time do you get, to get your things together and go? >> normally you have a quite decent amount of time. but this time we actually had two days. so i...
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platform where anyone can esme and share their stori - there's a whole great list arof prompts to get you std. - when i was 1ar and joined the mine corpsided to accept myself and eel. - and it's been an amazing journey ever since. p - this project can h bring us together. - to listen to each other. - to understand what it really means to be an american. - you should be a part of pbs american portrait... - because your story is powerful. - because it may inspire a change in life for others. - and the american sto woue without your story. - to join, go to pbs... - .org - /americanportrait in us, and be a part of history. ♪ captioning sponsory newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. onhe newshour tonight: feeling the pain. the pandemic causes the largest quarterly reduction of the u.s. economy on rord as congress struggles to react. plus, antibiotic resistance. the economics of antibiotic industry as risingg the drug hospitalizations increase the need. >> if we losour antibiotic infrastructure, that's the real threat. we lose our ability then to create the innovations we need when we need them. >> what a gi
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corp. 2019] >> every sunday we feature the presidency, a weekly series exploring policies and legacies. you are watching american history tv. >> the cities tour travels the country, exploring the american story. since 2011, we have been to more than 200 communities across the nation. like many americans, our staff is staying close to home due to the coronavirus. next, a look at one of our visits. >> texas a&m and the corps of cadets came into existence at the same time and a lot of the things that go on here. a lot of the big traditions started with the corps of cadets. >> welcome to texas a&m university and the corps of cadets. my name is col. byron stebbins, i'm a member of the class of 1978 and i would l
corp. 2019] >> every sunday we feature the presidency, a weekly series exploring policies and legacies. you are watching american history tv. >> the cities tour travels the country, exploring the american story. since 2011, we have been to more than 200 communities across the nation. like many americans, our staff is staying close to home due to the coronavirus. next, a look at one of our visits. >> texas a&m and the corps of cadets came into existence at the same time and...
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corp announced two to three days. numbers don't tell the complete story because this is not only about numbers.out getting the right test at the right time to the right person with timely and actionable results. so we will continue to execute in accordance with our national testing plan. this plan was initially outlined in the testing blueprint opening up america again and the adendum to that blueprint. it was operationalized in the federal requirements for each state's testing plan. our plan was further detailed in the administration's testing strategy report provided to congress on may 23rd. in short, we are one, identifying newly emergent outbreaks early to facilitate swift community action. two, diagnosing covid-19 rapidly in hospitalized patients to accelerate receipt of those proven treatments. three, protecting the vulnerable. both the elderly and high-risk racial ethnic and socio economic minorities. four, enabling identification and isolation of those who are infectious, coupled with contact tracing. five, advancing state testing plans to achieve overall national objectives, as well as
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captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] >> next, descendents of presidents ford, truman, mckinley, johnson, and theodore roosevelt share their stories. the white house historical association hosted the conversation as part of a their conference attended by representatives from presidential sites around the country and descendents of presidents from james monroe to gerald ford. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome fred ryan, chairman, white house historical association board of directors and deborah rudder, president of a the john f. kennedy center for the performing arts. [applause]
captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] >> next, descendents of presidents ford, truman, mckinley, johnson, and theodore roosevelt share their stories. the white house historical association hosted the conversation as part of a their conference attended by representatives from presidential sites around the country and descendents of presidents from james monroe to gerald ford. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome fred ryan, chairman, white house historical...
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. >> as a student of the white house what is your reaction when the press corp sometimes gets caught up in these nonstory stories? >> the problem is they're not only nonstories because the press is looking for something to write about but also people want to know what's going on behind the scenes, the fences, behind the doors. and it really gives an insight into the human beings living there. these people actually do have ups and downs over the course of their lives. they have deaths in their family, they have marriages, they have births in their family and people want to understand that as well. unfortunately, sometimes the human interestical trump what the policymaker or in this case the first lady is trying to say, which is let's focus on something we can change not what's just interesting. >> from a family dynamic the bush white house was always filled with children and grandchildren and great grandchildren. there were lots of toys around the white house. it was really a family oriented place. occasionally there were some stories not so pleasant for the families, and some of our viewers remember rumors of th
. >> as a student of the white house what is your reaction when the press corp sometimes gets caught up in these nonstory stories? >> the problem is they're not only nonstories because the press is looking for something to write about but also people want to know what's going on behind the scenes, the fences, behind the doors. and it really gives an insight into the human beings living there. these people actually do have ups and downs over the course of their lives. they have...
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cable satellite corp. 2020] >> next, descendents of presidents ford, truman, mckinley, johnson, and theodore roosevelt share their stories. the white house historical association hosted the conversation as part of a their conference attended by representatives from presidential sites around the country and descendents of presidents from james monroe to gerald ford. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome fred ryan, chairman, white house historical association board of directors and deborah rudder, president of a the john f. kennedy center for the performing arts. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. you will it's my pleasure to welcome you to the celebration of the 2018 presidential site summit. the kennedy center is the perfect venue for this. it's so fitting because itself is a presidential site which is dedicated as a living memorial to president john f. kennedy, and to assure the authentic nature of this historical gathering, the kennedy center brought it back to the 1800s in terms of the temperature in washington, d.c. [laughter] >> and we want thank you for that. also, we've been given authority from no higher sou
cable satellite corp. 2020] >> next, descendents of presidents ford, truman, mckinley, johnson, and theodore roosevelt share their stories. the white house historical association hosted the conversation as part of a their conference attended by representatives from presidential sites around the country and descendents of presidents from james monroe to gerald ford. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome fred ryan, chairman, white house historical association board of directors and...
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stories like i will tell, and they did earn the respect of those around them. shepherdse german were often used by the marine corps. by having the dogs head of the column, they would then be able to sense an enemy presence before the main body of the soldiers or marines would walk through. pinscher whoberman saved the lives of 250 marines on guam. he alerted of japanese soldiers lying in wait. -- they killed two japanese soldiers before a shell exploded near them. the japanese soldiers were part of a much larger force, and kurtz discovery -- kurt's discovery kept them from encountering the main body. exposedately, the shell a large part of his back and surgery was impossible. to hisrifice led likeness being cast in bronze to memorialize all of the dogs that gave their lives for the liberation of guam. you can see the names of the other dogs that gave their lives for that liberation. dogs for defense obtained 18,000 dogs during the three years they were in charge of pure cure meant -- procurement. over 10,000 dogs were trained for war and over 3000 sent overseas. dogs proved to be an invaluable resource in the paci
stories like i will tell, and they did earn the respect of those around them. shepherdse german were often used by the marine corps. by having the dogs head of the column, they would then be able to sense an enemy presence before the main body of the soldiers or marines would walk through. pinscher whoberman saved the lives of 250 marines on guam. he alerted of japanese soldiers lying in wait. -- they killed two japanese soldiers before a shell exploded near them. the japanese soldiers were...
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turnaround times are definitely improving this week lab corps announced turnaround times of 2 to 3 days but numbers don't tell the complete story because this is not only about numbers is about getting the right tests at the right time to the right person with timely and actionable results so we will continue to execute in accordance with our national testing plan this plan was initially outlined in the testing blueprint opening up america again and the addendum to that blueprint it was operationalized in the federal requirements states testing plan our plan was further detailed in the administration's testing strategy report provided to congress on may 23rd. in short we are all one identifying newly emerging outbreaks early to facilitate swift community action to diagnosing cope with 1000 rapidly and hospitalized patients to accelerate receipt of those proven treatments 3 protecting the vulnerable both the elderly and high risk racial ethnic and socio economic minorities for enabling identification and isolation of those who are in fact just coupled with contact tracing 5 advancing state testing plans to achieve overall nation
turnaround times are definitely improving this week lab corps announced turnaround times of 2 to 3 days but numbers don't tell the complete story because this is not only about numbers is about getting the right tests at the right time to the right person with timely and actionable results so we will continue to execute in accordance with our national testing plan this plan was initially outlined in the testing blueprint opening up america again and the addendum to that blueprint it was...
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story. >> thank you, sir. have a good evening. >> thank you. >>> well, they did it again. once again, the white house press corps asked donald trump the questions that he wanted to be asked today. instead of asking him about the most grotesque dereliction of duty, he has done nothing about the reports of the killing of american soldiers in afghanistan. nine questions. reporters got in nin this time, and not one of them was about vladimir putin paying to kill american soldiers, not one. and so it had been 18 days since "the new york times" broke that story about russia paying to kill soldiers, and donald trump has managed to avoid a single uncomfortable question about it from white house reporters. we will be joined tonight by a former cia official who served in the clandestine service for 34 years, including during the trump presidency. he was a counter terrorism chief for the region that includes afghanistan, and he now says that he is sure that donald trump knew what russia was doing. and when donald trump did take questions today at the end of a photo op about law enforcement, the very first question was, as
story. >> thank you, sir. have a good evening. >> thank you. >>> well, they did it again. once again, the white house press corps asked donald trump the questions that he wanted to be asked today. instead of asking him about the most grotesque dereliction of duty, he has done nothing about the reports of the killing of american soldiers in afghanistan. nine questions. reporters got in nin this time, and not one of them was about vladimir putin paying to kill american...
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stories exist with each president. >> i think kennedy charmed everybody but he charmed the press because he had the press corps into hisffice once a week he was at his desk and take questions he knew what not to answer. but when you spend that much based on with the president come it's very effective to get them to pull punches. >> were very curious to see the current president when it comes around. [laughter] i agree kennedy and fdr, on the positive side that this has been a signature issue
stories exist with each president. >> i think kennedy charmed everybody but he charmed the press because he had the press corps into hisffice once a week he was at his desk and take questions he knew what not to answer. but when you spend that much based on with the president come it's very effective to get them to pull punches. >> were very curious to see the current president when it comes around. [laughter] i agree kennedy and fdr, on the positive side that this has been a...
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corps is ready. jillian: we will be following to see everything you are doing, we are so proud and thankful to you for this time to share the storyd lieutenant ashley hunk. thank you for what you are doing, thank you for your service. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ the red white and blue ♪ n with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad. . rob: california governor gavin newsom sues for the right to sing inside houses of worship. carley: this is very interesting. northern california churches suing governor gavin newsom after the governor put a ban on singing and chanting in churches earlier this month. the churches say they feel unfairly targeted because the governor supported black lives matter protesters who were also singing and chanting during their protests. jordan the executive director of the american center for law and justice says the law is unconstitutional abuse of power and to do it in the name of a pandemic is despicable. this ban is clearly targeted at religion. it is clearly a violation of the f
corps is ready. jillian: we will be following to see everything you are doing, we are so proud and thankful to you for this time to share the storyd lieutenant ashley hunk. thank you for what you are doing, thank you for your service. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ the red white and blue ♪ n with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad. . rob: california governor...
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story, watch american history tv, this weekend on c-span3. ♪ h weight, american history tv's railamerica brings you archival films that provide context for today's public affairs issues. -- reel america. ♪ drum corpsrtillery fire] [explosions] turner gives the order to cease fire and our guns are quiet as they make the climate. -- the climb. we wait for a sign that surabachi is ours. ♪ bugle & horns] surabachi is ours, a toehold on the southern tip of the island. ahead, the main strength of the japanese garrison, entrenched in steel and concrete, the show was just beginning. ♪ >> up next on "reel america," "we work again," a 1937 film promoting new deal programs that put unemployed african-americans to work in infrastructure, health care, education, and the arts. the final four minutes of the film shall the final scene of a federal theater production of "macbeth" with an african-american cast. according to the library of congress, the play was directed by orson welles, and on the opening night of the play in 1936, 10,000 people crowded the streets of harlem in an effort to score a ticket. ♪ [lively orchestra music] ♪ narrator: only a few years ago, we were a discouraged people,
story, watch american history tv, this weekend on c-span3. ♪ h weight, american history tv's railamerica brings you archival films that provide context for today's public affairs issues. -- reel america. ♪ drum corpsrtillery fire] [explosions] turner gives the order to cease fire and our guns are quiet as they make the climate. -- the climb. we wait for a sign that surabachi is ours. ♪ bugle & horns] surabachi is ours, a toehold on the southern tip of the island. ahead, the main...
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for the marine corps tells cnn the marine was never in direct contact with the president's helicopter itself. >>> more than a million americans filed for unemployment this week, and that story is next. plus, baseball is back with several virus-related changes. former baseball star, alex rodriguez, will join us to talk about how the past time will look very different. , "nobody should." hey, buddy. what's the damage? i bought it! the waterfall? nope! a new volkswagen. a volkswagen? i think we're having a breakthrough here! welcome to caesar's palace. thank you. for as little as $5, now anyone can own companies in the s&p 500, even if their shares cost more. at $5 a slice, you could own ten companies for $50 instead of paying thousands. all commission free online. schwab stock slices: an easy way to start investing or to give the gift of stock ownership. schwab. own your tomorrow. >>> today's money lead now for the first time in only four months, weekly unemployment claims went up. 1.4 million americans filed for benefits for the first time last week, and payments to help are about to run out. the temporary ban on evicting tenants ends, and people can lose their homes. and th
for the marine corps tells cnn the marine was never in direct contact with the president's helicopter itself. >>> more than a million americans filed for unemployment this week, and that story is next. plus, baseball is back with several virus-related changes. former baseball star, alex rodriguez, will join us to talk about how the past time will look very different. , "nobody should." hey, buddy. what's the damage? i bought it! the waterfall? nope! a new volkswagen. a...
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answer pretty simple questions from the white house press corps, it seems like we're living in an alternate universe. i was reading a washington post story and they talked to lindsey graham about this. lindsey graham said i'm from south carolina and what i learned is if you fly the confederate flag -- this isn't an exact quote -- but if you fly the confederate flag that's not good for business. i don't think being able to -- i don't think that if you can't actually say you know what, the confederate flag is a symbol of hate for a lot of people in this country and probably it's time for it to come down, if you can't even be that wishy-washy about it, and lindsey graham knows that the confederate flag is bad for business, the confederate flag is bad for growing your base also. it still comes back to the election, it comes back to 2020. and in her tortured response the way i got that is i don't want to alienate anyone right now. but you're not bringing anyone into your corner if that is how you have to answer those questions from peter alexander and jonathan carl. >> the president got a great jobs number, the country got a great jobs number
answer pretty simple questions from the white house press corps, it seems like we're living in an alternate universe. i was reading a washington post story and they talked to lindsey graham about this. lindsey graham said i'm from south carolina and what i learned is if you fly the confederate flag -- this isn't an exact quote -- but if you fly the confederate flag that's not good for business. i don't think being able to -- i don't think that if you can't actually say you know what, the...
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inspiring story of world war ii veteran from lakeland, florida, at 100 years young, ella erickson is a unique personalfication of what heroism is about. raised in wisconsin she joined the u.s. marine corps in 1943 and following basic training she reported to marine corps headquarters here in washington and for the next two years staff sergeant erickson maintained the records of marine prisoners of war. discharged at the end of the war, ella married and began her family and career. while holding demanding jobs at wheaton college and a nurse caring for the ailing, she found time to be a supportive wife to international evangalist, victor erickson. and raise two children. she's been a hero to the sick, our nation, and even greater one to her family. she epitomizes what heroin is all about. sacrificial service. thank you, ella, thank you for serving us and showing us how to live well. on behalf of florida 15 i salute you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from minnesota, mr. phillips, for five minutes. mr. phillips: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today as a father, an american, and a congressman in support of h.r. 1425, the patient protection and affo
inspiring story of world war ii veteran from lakeland, florida, at 100 years young, ella erickson is a unique personalfication of what heroism is about. raised in wisconsin she joined the u.s. marine corps in 1943 and following basic training she reported to marine corps headquarters here in washington and for the next two years staff sergeant erickson maintained the records of marine prisoners of war. discharged at the end of the war, ella married and began her family and career. while holding...
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stories, they say the duke and duchess of sussex were never interviewed. and they did not contribute to finding freedom. this book is based on author's own experiences and experience as members of the royal press corpspendent reporting. dan? >> all right, thank you very much. every family has its dramas. >> that's right. >>> coming up on "gma," the new ways for socially distant family fun. drive-in concerts and now boat-ins. fun. drive-in concerts and now boat-ins. boat-ins. d arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz a pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis when methotrexate has not helped enough. xeljanz can reduce pain, swelling, and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections like tb and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra may increase risk of death. tears in the stomach or intestines and serious al
stories, they say the duke and duchess of sussex were never interviewed. and they did not contribute to finding freedom. this book is based on author's own experiences and experience as members of the royal press corpspendent reporting. dan? >> all right, thank you very much. every family has its dramas. >> that's right. >>> coming up on "gma," the new ways for socially distant family fun. drive-in concerts and now boat-ins. fun. drive-in concerts and now...
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weak symptoms and that the corps remains operationally ready and ready to combat any threat here in asia ask. >>okinawa. >>> ahead, vlad duthiers will talk about the storiese are surprising themselves the moment realize they can du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection and don't change or stop your asthma treatments, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. du more with less asthma. talk to your doctor today about dupixent. if your financial situation has changed, we may be able to help. ♪ five dollar, ♪ five dollar footlong. now, only in the subway® app or online, any footlong is a five dollar footlong when you buy 2. even t
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stories saying the duke and duchess of sussex were never interviewed and did not contribute to "finding freedom." this book is based on the author's own experiences as members of the royal press corps own independent reporting. julia macfarlane, abc news, london. >> our thanks to julia macfarlane. a lot of allegations made in that book, and we know that much of the speculation has been around since the beginning, since meghan got into the picture. harry's not next in line for the throne, so he was kind of free to do what he wanted to do. but it's interesting that they said that she came with a lot of baggage. yeah, he came with a lot of royal baggage. >> he's royalty, right. >> so that, i can only imagine, is really hard to adjust. do i use a toothpaste that or one that's good for my teeth? now i don't have to choose. crest 3d white. it removes up to 95% of surface stains. and strengthens enamel. from the number one toothpaste brand in america. crest. >>> all i ever got in this house is people telling me how lucky i was. and your father always favoring you and holding you up as an example. why wouldn't i tell him that his pure, darling little girl was having a dirty little affair w
stories saying the duke and duchess of sussex were never interviewed and did not contribute to "finding freedom." this book is based on the author's own experiences as members of the royal press corps own independent reporting. julia macfarlane, abc news, london. >> our thanks to julia macfarlane. a lot of allegations made in that book, and we know that much of the speculation has been around since the beginning, since meghan got into the picture. harry's not next in line for...
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story. >>hundreds lined up in this community center in okinawa to be tested the coronavirus all of them work inside the 2 us marine corps hit hardest by covid-19. when matthews a money man is the food court at camp hansen he tells me he's scared that so many servicemen are testing positive by the time he hand over his saliva sample the parking lot is full of worry people just like him. there are more cases inside the ranks of the u.s. military in okinawa, then there have been on the whole island during the course of the pandemic local residents say they want the base is locked down they fear servicemen arriving from the mainland where the virus is raging could spread the virus further the rotation of personnel in is a tremendous concern for us here at camp hansen for the marine corps in okinawa at large is why we have some very stringent measures in place any time someone lands. >>on okinawa. the military chartered aircraft they're taken directly to a residence where they then spend 2 weeks essentially in isolation. their symptoms are monitored their checked up on and they're also completely isolated to prevent the tran
story. >>hundreds lined up in this community center in okinawa to be tested the coronavirus all of them work inside the 2 us marine corps hit hardest by covid-19. when matthews a money man is the food court at camp hansen he tells me he's scared that so many servicemen are testing positive by the time he hand over his saliva sample the parking lot is full of worry people just like him. there are more cases inside the ranks of the u.s. military in okinawa, then there have been on the whole...
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story about being in baghdad and attending paul bremer's daily press conferences. and the thing that was troubling the most was everybody who showed up to the press conferences from the press corps storms. but paul bremer, he used to show up with these pristine suits, and it was the scoop of the century for chris when he found out paul bremer was sending his suits out to be dry cleaned in jordan, which he thought certainly was an ill omen of the way the iraqi occupation was going. couldn't even get your clothes cleaned. one of the finest journalists and frankly human beings i've ever had the privilege of working with. it was a shocking and profound loss to us all yesterday. >> all right. michael weiss, thank you so much for being on. ambassador mcfaul, thank you as well. >>> an important often overlooked topic we have next to wrap up the week straight ahead on "morning joe." the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. anbut a resilient business, you cacan be ready for it.re. a digital foundation from vmware helps you redefine what's possible... now. from the hospital shifting to remote patient care in just 48
story about being in baghdad and attending paul bremer's daily press conferences. and the thing that was troubling the most was everybody who showed up to the press conferences from the press corps storms. but paul bremer, he used to show up with these pristine suits, and it was the scoop of the century for chris when he found out paul bremer was sending his suits out to be dry cleaned in jordan, which he thought certainly was an ill omen of the way the iraqi occupation was going. couldn't even...
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test test captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2008 >> of the story of the american revolution and the nation. i'm interested in these questions of who gets included and ignored in textbooks. who is honored with monuments and public commemorations and belongs in this country and this country's story and who does not. who can claim to be a citizen, a patriot, hero, an american. increasingly, especially since the last presidential election, americans seem to be discussing these sorts of issues more publicly and with more passion than used to be the case. as we listen to increasingly vocal white supremacists claiming they want to take our country back, fellow citizens wanting to keep certain people out of the united states based on religion or culture and as we face violent public confrontations over what statutes and monuments represent and which should be torn down, reinterpreted or replaced, i can't help but feel the first martyr of liberty and other works like it are coming out at the right time. we are currently facing a crisis of historical understanding and national identit
test test captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2008 >> of the story of the american revolution and the nation. i'm interested in these questions of who gets included and ignored in textbooks. who is honored with monuments and public commemorations and belongs in this country and this country's story and who does not. who can claim to be a citizen, a patriot, hero, an american. increasingly, especially since the last presidential election, americans seem to be discussing these...