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when our new president finally entered the rotunda, he immediately tried to kiss his wife and oops! ed by the hat! big. [cheers and applause] it serves the same sanitary function as the sneeze guard on a salad bar. new york tenor christopher macchio sang the national anthem and then was named "secretary of gettin' you a nice table in the corner." then trump was sworn in by chief justice roberts. one problem: trump did not place his hand on the bible for the oath of office. when the ceremony was gonna be outside, he was going to put his hand on the bible, but when they moved it inside, the fire marshall wouldn't allow it. here's the thing. there you go. safety first. safety first. here's the thing. if he doesn't touch the bible, is he really president? i mean, who did touch the bible? [gasps] melania! is she president now? could the hat be president? it clearly believes in a strong border. then trump got up there and gave his speech. unlike 8 years ago, it wasn't all pure darkness. just most of it. some of it was just plain weird. >> the golden age of america begins right now. >> step
when our new president finally entered the rotunda, he immediately tried to kiss his wife and oops! ed by the hat! big. [cheers and applause] it serves the same sanitary function as the sneeze guard on a salad bar. new york tenor christopher macchio sang the national anthem and then was named "secretary of gettin' you a nice table in the corner." then trump was sworn in by chief justice roberts. one problem: trump did not place his hand on the bible for the oath of office. when the...
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the happy couples tied the knot in the rotunda. francisco mayor daniel lurie was the surprise guest officiant for two of the city hall weddings. and get married in city hall by the mayor. just like sort of solidifies our connection and love for this city. that's love. yeah. so it's great. >> congratulations to all the couples. on a typical friday, city officials marry about 25 couples in the rotunda. but on this valentine's day, 250 couples tied the knot. and today, at the cal academy in san francisco, valentines were handed out and promptly torn to pieces in a beloved annual event. biologists hand out red paper hearts to the african penguins in the colony. the male penguins take them back to their mates, who then shred the cards to use as nesting material. sound familiar? cal academy says the event draws attention to efforts to conserve the species. i'm just kidding. african penguins are listed as critically endangered, with fewer than 10,000 breeding pairs in the wild. thanks for watching the 11:00 news on this valentine's day. ou
the happy couples tied the knot in the rotunda. francisco mayor daniel lurie was the surprise guest officiant for two of the city hall weddings. and get married in city hall by the mayor. just like sort of solidifies our connection and love for this city. that's love. yeah. so it's great. >> congratulations to all the couples. on a typical friday, city officials marry about 25 couples in the rotunda. but on this valentine's day, 250 couples tied the knot. and today, at the cal academy in...
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fulcher of idaho, a republican, energy and commerce and natural resources committee joining us from the rotunda. guest: good morning. thanks for having host: me on today. i wanted to lead with the latest when it comes to the budget reconciliation process. the lead story in punch full news today, house republicans racing to show budget progress amid senate pressure. can you bring us up to speed? guest: what is going on is, people are trying to figure out ways to change the trajectory for spending over the long-term. that is a problem we have had for a long time, as you know. we are $36 trillion in debt. and that is difficult to do. the president and doge group are doing their jobs. they are identifying areas that need to be reduced or eliminated, but congress now has to act. just long-term, to put these policies in place and situations where permanently-speaking we change the trajectory of this spending in washington, d.c. that is where most of the debate is. how do we do that, still maintain the priorities that are important for us to maintain, yet cut the spending stuff so we can have a chance
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and in the rotunda we have the statue of martin king. but those were commissioned by the speaker and, to have a statue of john lewis from the state of georgia or if it were commissioned by a speaker. but it would be wonderful. it was from the state of georgia or from alabama to record nice the the congressman. it would be absolutely wonderful. congressman sutton, i think that's a good idea. oh, absolutely. julie, you got the vote. yeah, you got you got the card. i got the card. oh, yeah. i make an appointment. my wife is from south carolina and she is a writer and loves and she found a sense from her i don't know how many eight times great grandmother. one of her dying words to those who are around her said to be valiant for truth. and i think of john lewis in those same words to be valiant for truth. and i believe that was the time the man that john lewis was is that not only did he push to truth, he was valiant and he was a man of character and integrity. congressman reed, you want to make it unanimous? i can definitely you an --. and
and in the rotunda we have the statue of martin king. but those were commissioned by the speaker and, to have a statue of john lewis from the state of georgia or if it were commissioned by a speaker. but it would be wonderful. it was from the state of georgia or from alabama to record nice the the congressman. it would be absolutely wonderful. congressman sutton, i think that's a good idea. oh, absolutely. julie, you got the vote. yeah, you got you got the card. i got the card. oh, yeah. i make...
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celebration opened yesterday with a dragon dance under the rotunda. is is the year of the snake representing transformation and renewal. >> lunar new year is a time to celebrate our shared history and the diversity that makes san francisco one of the most, if not the most dynamic city in the world. >> and while we're celebrating the lunar new year, the silicon valley community media, a nonprofit that empowers the asian american community through storytelling, is launching its second annual contest. it's called the asian american stories contest. and perhaps you or someone you know might want to enter. >> so maybe i lean into being a white american like people think i am. i'm not. i grew up with chopsticks, not forks. i took my shoes off in the house. i didn't learn how to use a dishwasher until i was 28. the truth is, asian americans like me live in a liminal third culture, neither here. >> nor there. all right. joining us live now to talk about this initiative, the co-chair of the asian american stories competition, jerry wong, and one of last year's
celebration opened yesterday with a dragon dance under the rotunda. is is the year of the snake representing transformation and renewal. >> lunar new year is a time to celebrate our shared history and the diversity that makes san francisco one of the most, if not the most dynamic city in the world. >> and while we're celebrating the lunar new year, the silicon valley community media, a nonprofit that empowers the asian american community through storytelling, is launching its second...
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fulcher of idaho, a republican, energy and commerce and natural resources committee joining us from the rotunda. guest: good morning. thanks for having host: me on today. i wanted to lead with the latest when it comes to the budget reconciliation process. the lead story in punch full news today, house republicans racing to show budget progress amid senate pressure. can you bring us up to speed? guest: what is going on is, people are trying to figure out ways to change the trajectory for spending over the long-term. that is a problem we have had for a long time, as you know. we are $36 trillion in debt. and that is difficult to do. the president and doge group are doing their jobs. they are identifying areas that need to be reduced or eliminated, but congress now has to act. just long-term, to put these policies in place and situations where permanently-speaking we change the trajectory of this spending in washington, d.c. that is where most of the debate is. how do we do that, still maintain the priorities that are important for us to maintain, yet cut the spending stuff so we can have a chance
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the brides and grooms tied the knot and jumped the broom in the rotunda. n francisco mayor daniel lurie was the surprise guest officiant for two of those city hall weddings. >> i'm getting married in city hall by the mayor. just like sort of solidifies our connection and love for this city. s.f. is love. yeah. so it's great. >> on a typical friday, city officials marry about 25 couples in the rotunda. but on valentine's day. well, as you can imagine, that number soars. 250 couples tying the knot today. >> all right. congratulations to all the newlyweds at the academy in san francisco. valentines were handed out and then promptly torn to pieces in a beloved annual event. biologists handed out red paper hearts to the african penguins in the colony. the male penguins take them back to their mates, who then shred the cards to use as nesting material. cal academy says the event draws attention to efforts to conserve conserve the species. african penguins are listed as critically endangered, with fewer than 10,000 breeding pairs still left in the wild. all right,
the brides and grooms tied the knot and jumped the broom in the rotunda. n francisco mayor daniel lurie was the surprise guest officiant for two of those city hall weddings. >> i'm getting married in city hall by the mayor. just like sort of solidifies our connection and love for this city. s.f. is love. yeah. so it's great. >> on a typical friday, city officials marry about 25 couples in the rotunda. but on valentine's day. well, as you can imagine, that number soars. 250 couples...
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normally, about 25 couples get married daily under the rotunda, but today more than 200 couples will e the knot. valentine's day is very popular for that, and mayor daniel lowry officiated. a few of those ceremonies are sealed with a kiss. and happy valentine's day, everybody. thank you so much for joining us today. world news tonight with david muir starts now. i'll see you back here at 4:00. and again, you can see the chinese new year parade is just one day away. and about 2.5 hours cannot wait. please join us. i'll see you later. >> david: tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. the winter storm warnings up right now. the third major storm of the week set to hit the midwest and the northeast tonight and tomorrow. 100 million americans on alert for heavy snow, ice, flooding in the next 24 hours, bringing treacherous conditions in the west already. a firefighter trapped in his vehicle, wiped off the road in a mudslide. how he survived. the storm moving east right now. some areas, more than a foot of snow. ready to hit many of the same areas already hit this week. at this hour,
normally, about 25 couples get married daily under the rotunda, but today more than 200 couples will e the knot. valentine's day is very popular for that, and mayor daniel lowry officiated. a few of those ceremonies are sealed with a kiss. and happy valentine's day, everybody. thank you so much for joining us today. world news tonight with david muir starts now. i'll see you back here at 4:00. and again, you can see the chinese new year parade is just one day away. and about 2.5 hours cannot...
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celebration opened with a dragon dance under the rotunda inside city hall. this is the year of the snake, representing transformation and renewal. >> lunar new year is a time to celebrate our shared history and the diversity that makes san francisco one of the most, if not the most dynamic city in the world. >> there were several more speeches and dances to celebrate the new lunar year at city hall. today. >> in the north bay, water is streaming into lake berryessa glory hole for the first time in six years. the napa county sheriff's office posted this video this morning of the funnel like spillway draining into putah creek. according to the press democrat, the lake hit the 440 foot spillover mark yesterday evening after receiving about two inches of rain. officials say it came close last year but just didn't quite spill over. that is interesting to watch. >> boy, it sure is. >> it's kind of like the yule log. you could just stare at it for hours. >> it is like a fascinating, meditative, mesmerizing. >> feast or famine around here. we had a long dry spell, th
celebration opened with a dragon dance under the rotunda inside city hall. this is the year of the snake, representing transformation and renewal. >> lunar new year is a time to celebrate our shared history and the diversity that makes san francisco one of the most, if not the most dynamic city in the world. >> there were several more speeches and dances to celebrate the new lunar year at city hall. today. >> in the north bay, water is streaming into lake berryessa glory hole...
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celebration opened with a dragon dance under the rotunda inside city hall. epresenting transformation and renewal. >> lunar new year is a time to celebrate our shared history and the diversity that makes san francisco one of the most, if not the most dynamic city in the world. >> there were several more speeches and dances to celebrate the new lunar year at city hall. today. >> in the north bay, water is streaming into lake berryessa glory hole for the first time in six years. the napa county sheriff's office posted this video this morning of the funnel like spillway draining into putah creek. according to the press democrat, the lake hit the 440 foot spillover mark yesterday evening after receiving about two inches of rain. officials say it came close last year but just didn't quite spill over. that is interesting to watch. >> boy, it sure is. >> it's kind of like the yule log. you could just stare at it for hours. >> it is like a fascinating, meditative, mesmerizing. >> feast or famine around here. we had a long dry spell, then a lot of rain in a hurry. >>
celebration opened with a dragon dance under the rotunda inside city hall. epresenting transformation and renewal. >> lunar new year is a time to celebrate our shared history and the diversity that makes san francisco one of the most, if not the most dynamic city in the world. >> there were several more speeches and dances to celebrate the new lunar year at city hall. today. >> in the north bay, water is streaming into lake berryessa glory hole for the first time in six years....
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when you came in the rotunda to city hall you realize saw the two pandas the two beautiful colorful pandasrance. for this we have to thank the chinese historical society for delivering them. the pandas were 8 in china town in different places on this and bring fortune and luck to the community. thank you. moving forward. before we introduce the next performance i like to give thanks to the experiencing the lion dance year after year. thank you. and the volunteers. we can't deal without the lion dance. and then all the volunteers that make this event possible. the volunteers that helping with asian american ap i heritage celebration. thomas lee. . grace, of course our one and only al perez entertainment commissioner to produce the show this evening and many other volunteers we have, thank you so much for helping out and supporting. let's thank our volunteers. please! >> and now i like to invite our indonesian performer to join us. this is going to be a treat. this is one of indonesian most famous mask dance. [♪music♪] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> hello we are not done yet. because we have prepared forut
when you came in the rotunda to city hall you realize saw the two pandas the two beautiful colorful pandasrance. for this we have to thank the chinese historical society for delivering them. the pandas were 8 in china town in different places on this and bring fortune and luck to the community. thank you. moving forward. before we introduce the next performance i like to give thanks to the experiencing the lion dance year after year. thank you. and the volunteers. we can't deal without the lion...
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and we just saw it today in the rotunda. the u.s. capitol. it's really, really big.harry search has revealed how important the partnership was to earning chapman. this commission something that previous historians have not recognized. contemporary critics regard chapman's washington paintings as historical landscapes, just one tier below history paintings. they not only had the stamp of approval of a major american writer, spalding, but were also produced as part of a reciprocal partnership with that man. the works focus on washington in particular, proved that chapman could handle the biography of the nation's single, most important and complex figure. the partnership also hone the skills chapman would need to paint a major historical picture and provided the theme as chapman painted the washington landscapes for pauling. he created a parallel portfolio on jamestown, including this highly accomplished work of the ruin of the jamestown church, which he painted while in yorktown for the washington pictures. his images of james town, past and present, accompanied and i
and we just saw it today in the rotunda. the u.s. capitol. it's really, really big.harry search has revealed how important the partnership was to earning chapman. this commission something that previous historians have not recognized. contemporary critics regard chapman's washington paintings as historical landscapes, just one tier below history paintings. they not only had the stamp of approval of a major american writer, spalding, but were also produced as part of a reciprocal partnership...
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when you came in the rotunda to city hall you realize saw the two pandas the two beautiful colorful pandasof the entrance. for this we have to thank the chinese historical society for delivering them. the pandas were 8 in china town in different places on this and bring fortune and luck to the community. thank you. moving forward. before we introduce the next performance i like to give thanks to the experiencing the lion dance year after year. thank you. and the volunteers. we can't deal without the lion dance. and then all the volunteers that make this event possible. the volunteers that helping with asian american ap i heritage celebration. thomas lee. . grace, of course our one and only al perez entertainment commissioner to produce the show this evening and many other volunteers we have, thank you so much for helping out and supporting. let's thank our volunteers. please! >> and now i like to invite our indonesian performer to join us. this is going to be a treat. this is one of indonesian most famous mask dance. [♪music♪] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪■x >> hello we are not done yet. because we have pre
when you came in the rotunda to city hall you realize saw the two pandas the two beautiful colorful pandasof the entrance. for this we have to thank the chinese historical society for delivering them. the pandas were 8 in china town in different places on this and bring fortune and luck to the community. thank you. moving forward. before we introduce the next performance i like to give thanks to the experiencing the lion dance year after year. thank you. and the volunteers. we can't deal...
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sequoia, whose likeness we all in this house have the opportunity to pass as we make our way from the rotunda in our capitol to the house floor. let me be clear. my bill is limited and targeted. it restores 76.1 acres of federally owned tennessee valley authority land to the eastern band of cherokees and will grant two permanent easements over t.v.a. property to be held in trust for the tribe to create recreational trails between the sites. madam speaker, this is about honoring history and keeping our promises. i strongly urge members of both chambers to understand the importance of the cherokee tribal land preservation and support h.r. 226 so it may be brought to president trump's desk promptly. madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from arkansas. mr. westerman: i have no further requests for time, i'm prepared to close and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from arizona is recognized. ms. and czar re: i urge -- ms. and czar re: i urge my colleagues to support this bill. i yield back. the speaker pro te
sequoia, whose likeness we all in this house have the opportunity to pass as we make our way from the rotunda in our capitol to the house floor. let me be clear. my bill is limited and targeted. it restores 76.1 acres of federally owned tennessee valley authority land to the eastern band of cherokees and will grant two permanent easements over t.v.a. property to be held in trust for the tribe to create recreational trails between the sites. madam speaker, this is about honoring history and...
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hosted a celebration on friday along with the african american historical and cultural society in the rotundall. listen. the castle mount high school choir kicked off the event with a good performance. speakers talked about the importance of highlighting black history especially during a time when the trump administration is going after diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. >> black history month is about work. it is about doing the hard work of discovering, preserving, and renewing our history. >> in oakland, a dance instructor is helping young people build an appreciation for african american culture through the arts. as sharon chin shows us, it is a passion she has shared for more than 50 years. >> i think art has power. >> reporter: artistic director, deborah vaughn creates performances that bring people together and during the black arts movement, she harnessed that power to bring something new to her native oakland. >> we need art, it changes people's minds, people's hearts, people think differently when you are involved in the arts. it is a mixture of doing various things. >> report
hosted a celebration on friday along with the african american historical and cultural society in the rotundall. listen. the castle mount high school choir kicked off the event with a good performance. speakers talked about the importance of highlighting black history especially during a time when the trump administration is going after diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. >> black history month is about work. it is about doing the hard work of discovering, preserving, and renewing...
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they actually told us that they chose san francisco and the city hall rotunda to get married, becauseent the past ten years of their lives. and as you can tell, if maybe you couldn't tell from that interview, but the bride is expecting they are expecting a baby girl, she says in about four months. so this is where their baby girl will be born. and so this city, she said, really is special for them. but again, 250 couples are going to be tying the knot here in san francisco in the city hall rotunda, you see another wedding, newly married couple heading down the stairs, but there's a string quartet playing in the background. it's just a great vibe out here. a lot of folks in a very happy mood, taking in the beautiful scenery here in san francisco for these 250 weddings happening today, live in san francisco, ali rasmus, ktvu, fox two news. >> ali. thank you. the san francisco flower market is buzzing with activity on this valentine's day. it's the first valentine's day since the san francisco flower market moved to its new location in the mission on 16th street, and there are a lot of i
they actually told us that they chose san francisco and the city hall rotunda to get married, becauseent the past ten years of their lives. and as you can tell, if maybe you couldn't tell from that interview, but the bride is expecting they are expecting a baby girl, she says in about four months. so this is where their baby girl will be born. and so this city, she said, really is special for them. but again, 250 couples are going to be tying the knot here in san francisco in the city hall...
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it's inside city hall under the rotunda, and we are counting down to the 2025 chinese new year paradee big event is on saturday, february 15th. you can watch it live right here and everywhere you stream abc7. >> enjoy this break in the rain because the wet weather returns tomorrow. sandhya has the forecast for the rest of the workweek and the weekend also ahead. >> it should have been different. i think i should have known something was wrong earlier. >> isabella strahan is a cancer survivor and she's michael strahan's daughter. tonight she'll share her story. a imagine never paying for groceries again. well, what if i can't decide? avocados or tomatoes? why choose? at grocery outlet, you can afford both. and not just the basics. with grocery outlet, you'll find all your favorite brands included. including gluten free pasta and my favorite cookies? um, huh, everything's included. so burgers and steaks for life?! you gotta win first. still worth it. now that's bargain bliss. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market (♪) ♪ (slow down) ♪ (♪) cut!!!! i get it! slow motion. slow down geographic atro
it's inside city hall under the rotunda, and we are counting down to the 2025 chinese new year paradee big event is on saturday, february 15th. you can watch it live right here and everywhere you stream abc7. >> enjoy this break in the rain because the wet weather returns tomorrow. sandhya has the forecast for the rest of the workweek and the weekend also ahead. >> it should have been different. i think i should have known something was wrong earlier. >> isabella strahan is a...
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city hall celebration opened yesterday with a lion and dragon dance under the rotunda. is the year of the snake representing transformation and renewal. >> lunar new year is a time to celebrate our shared history and the diversity that makes san francisco one of the most, if not the most dynamic city in the world. >> there are several more speeches and dances to celebrate the new lunar year. abc seven is the official home of the 2025 san francisco chinese new year parade. you can watch the parade saturday, february 15th, starting at 6 p.m. on abc seven or wherever you stream. abc seven news. >> yes, and i was looking kind of down the pipeline. >> look at it. >> it looks really nice. next weekend for the 15th and the 16th. so it should be really nice for the parade out there. that's exciting. thank goodness. yeah. this morning it's quite a different story. rain is coming on back and so too are the gusty winds. it's cloudy out there right now. rain is about 60 to 90 minutes away from your neighborhood. so it's a level two storm today with downpours and gusty winds. the ex
city hall celebration opened yesterday with a lion and dragon dance under the rotunda. is the year of the snake representing transformation and renewal. >> lunar new year is a time to celebrate our shared history and the diversity that makes san francisco one of the most, if not the most dynamic city in the world. >> there are several more speeches and dances to celebrate the new lunar year. abc seven is the official home of the 2025 san francisco chinese new year parade. you can...
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annual city hall celebration opened yesterday with a dragon dance under the rotunda. s the year of the snake representing transformation and renewal. >> lunar new year is a time to celebrate our shared history and the diversity that makes san francisco one of the most, if not the most dynamic city in the world. >> abc7 is the official home of the 2025 san francisco chinese new year parade. you can watch the parade saturday, february 15th, starting at 6 p.m. on abc7 or wherever you stream abc7 news. >> a new concept is coming to san francisco's ferry building that's focused on one specific baked good gott's roadside is opening a cookie counter. it'll be right next to its soft serve counter. the cookie counter will have got chocolate chip cookie. the founder says their vision for this new new concept was simple. they wanted to create a space dedicated to the good, old fashioned enjoyment of freshly baked cookies. it's expected to open in april. is anyone thinking what i'm thinking about? what we do when the cookie counter is placed next to the soft serve? >> oh my god. >
annual city hall celebration opened yesterday with a dragon dance under the rotunda. s the year of the snake representing transformation and renewal. >> lunar new year is a time to celebrate our shared history and the diversity that makes san francisco one of the most, if not the most dynamic city in the world. >> abc7 is the official home of the 2025 san francisco chinese new year parade. you can watch the parade saturday, february 15th, starting at 6 p.m. on abc7 or wherever you...
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dozens of organizations filling the rotunda, offering services like free dental and vision exams, health screenings, blood pressure checks and flu shots to unhoused people. some were even able to get a haircut while there. this event has been organized for the past 14 years by state senator dave cortese. it's estimated 10,000 people are homeless in santa clara county, and nearly half of them are age 55 or older. >> all right. take a look at this weather. what do you see? it's that rain. >> we've been waiting. a lot of rain, a lot of clouds. a lot of fog. >> commute? >> yeah. yeah. drive slowly, everybody. lisa argen is here now with a look at a very wet weekend. >> that's right. setting the stage for a level two on saturday. we get a bit of a break on sunday, but all this rain is going to accumulate. there's a much colder and stronger storm for next week. so as we get started right now. live doppler seven showing you all the rain moving in. it has filled in quite a bit, but this is what's to come. as we look at the loop out in the pacific, here is what we're going to tap into for your sa
dozens of organizations filling the rotunda, offering services like free dental and vision exams, health screenings, blood pressure checks and flu shots to unhoused people. some were even able to get a haircut while there. this event has been organized for the past 14 years by state senator dave cortese. it's estimated 10,000 people are homeless in santa clara county, and nearly half of them are age 55 or older. >> all right. take a look at this weather. what do you see? it's that rain....
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hosted a celebration along with the african american historical and cultural society today in the city hall rotundae castlemont high school choir. they kicked off the event, as speakers talked about the importance of highlighting black history, especially in the face of an administration that's put diversity, equity, and inclusion under attack. >> black history month is about work. it's about doing the hard work of discovering, preserving, and renewing our history. >>> and in oakland a dance instructor is helping young people build an appreciation for the african american culture through the arts. as sharon chin shows us, it's a passion she shared for more than 50 years. ♪ >> i think that art has power. >> reporter: artistic director deborah vaughn crafts diverse performances that bring people together and during the black arts movement she harnessed that power to bring something new to her native oakland. >> we need art. it changes like people's minds, people's hearts. people think differently when you're involved in the arts. >> reporter: so deborah and two fellow dancers started dimensions dance
hosted a celebration along with the african american historical and cultural society today in the city hall rotundae castlemont high school choir. they kicked off the event, as speakers talked about the importance of highlighting black history, especially in the face of an administration that's put diversity, equity, and inclusion under attack. >> black history month is about work. it's about doing the hard work of discovering, preserving, and renewing our history. >>> and in...
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a celebration on friday along with the african american historical and cultural society in the city hall rotundaith a good performance, speakers talked about the importance of highlighting black history especially at a time when the trump administration is going after diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. >> black history month is about work, it is about doing the hard work of discovering, preserving and renewing our history. >> in oakland, a dance instructor is helping young people build an appreciation for african american culture through the arts. it is a passion she has shared for more than 50 years. >> i think art has power. >> reporter: artistic director, deborah vaughn creates performances that bring people together and during the black arts movement, she harnessed that power to bring something new to her native oakland. >> we need art, it changes people's minds, people's hearts, people think differently, when you are involved in the arts. >> reporter: so, deborah and two dancers started dimensions dance theater in 1972 to teach and perform dance that reflects the history and experienc
a celebration on friday along with the african american historical and cultural society in the city hall rotundaith a good performance, speakers talked about the importance of highlighting black history especially at a time when the trump administration is going after diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. >> black history month is about work, it is about doing the hard work of discovering, preserving and renewing our history. >> in oakland, a dance instructor is helping young...
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away from the magnificent rotunda, another statute watches over visitors to the capitol, george washingtonunder of our country, often called for americans to join together in prayer very often. more than two centuries later this morning, we heed president washington's wisdom and follow in his mighty footsteps. he was a strong man and of great religious strength. the stories of legends like washington, winthrop and williams remind us that without faith in god there would be no american story. every citizen should be proud of this exceptional heritage. we have an unbelievable heritage, and we have to use that and make life better for everyone. that is white as we approach the 25th times 10 anniversary, think of that, 250 years we will be celebrating next year of our country's founding. i signed an executive order to resume the process of creating a new national park full of statues of the greatest americans who ever lived. we are going to be honoring our heroes and honoring the greatest people from our country. we are not going to be tearing down but we are going to be building up. it will b
away from the magnificent rotunda, another statute watches over visitors to the capitol, george washingtonunder of our country, often called for americans to join together in prayer very often. more than two centuries later this morning, we heed president washington's wisdom and follow in his mighty footsteps. he was a strong man and of great religious strength. the stories of legends like washington, winthrop and williams remind us that without faith in god there would be no american story....
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away from the magnificent rotunda another statue watches over visitors to the capitol. prayer. in more than two centuries later, this morning, heed president washington's wisdom and follow in his mighty footsteps. it was a strong man of great religious strength. the stories of legends like washington winthrop and williams remind us know but no american story of this exceptional character to be heaven unbelievable heritage. we have to use that and make life better for everyone. that's why as we approach the 25th time 10 anniversary think of that 250 years we will be celebrating next year our country's founding, with signed executive order to resume the process of creating a new national park full of statues of the greatest americans who have ever lived. we're going to be honoring our heroes. honoring the greatest people from our country. were not going to be tearing it down. we will be building up it will be called national garden of american heroes. some will be on that soon to be hallowed ground. some of you i could pick a few of your right now by looking. there's a co
away from the magnificent rotunda another statue watches over visitors to the capitol. prayer. in more than two centuries later, this morning, heed president washington's wisdom and follow in his mighty footsteps. it was a strong man of great religious strength. the stories of legends like washington winthrop and williams remind us know but no american story of this exceptional character to be heaven unbelievable heritage. we have to use that and make life better for everyone. that's why as we...
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a celebration on friday along with the african american historical and cultural society in the city hall rotundae castlemont high school choir kicked off the event with a performance. speakers talked about the importance of highlighting black history, especially now. >> black history month is about work. it's about doing the hard work of discovering, preserving, and renewing our history. >>> and in oakland a dance instructor is helping young people build an appreciation for african american culture through the arts. as sharon chin shows us, it's a passion she's shared for more than 50 years. >> i think that art has power. >> reporter: artistic director debra vaughn crafts diverse performances that bring people together. and during the black arts movement, she harnessed that power to bring something new to her native oakland. >> we need art. it changes like people's minds, people's hearts, people think differently. when you're involved in the arts. it's a mixture. just doing various things. >> reporter: so debra and two fellow dancers started dimensions dance theater in 1972 to teach and perform
a celebration on friday along with the african american historical and cultural society in the city hall rotundae castlemont high school choir kicked off the event with a performance. speakers talked about the importance of highlighting black history, especially now. >> black history month is about work. it's about doing the hard work of discovering, preserving, and renewing our history. >>> and in oakland a dance instructor is helping young people build an appreciation for...
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the understanding, the fury, the frustration that they should express, because we can do it from the rotundagressmen are going to have more impact than anything i say here in the capital of the united states. >> senator richard blumenthal, thank you for joining us. we'll continue to cover your efforts here. thank you for talking to us. >> thank you. >> joining our coverage, former federal prosecutor. msnbc legal analyst kristy greenberg is back. also joining us, msnbc columnist, author of the newsletter. to the contrary, charlie sykes is back and the president of media matters for america, angelo carusone, who predicted just about everything you are seeing in your newspapers, is back with us. angelo, let me let me start with you. in the musk of it all, is there any sort of plot twist to how heavily overlaid project 2025 is? or christie had a good or, you know, just sort of the accelerant factor of musk over the project 2025 specificity and granularity. >> yeah. >> and i would add in a way. >> it's he's. >> both. >> an accelerant and he adds an important ingredient. >> and this. >> is one of
the understanding, the fury, the frustration that they should express, because we can do it from the rotundagressmen are going to have more impact than anything i say here in the capital of the united states. >> senator richard blumenthal, thank you for joining us. we'll continue to cover your efforts here. thank you for talking to us. >> thank you. >> joining our coverage, former federal prosecutor. msnbc legal analyst kristy greenberg is back. also joining us, msnbc...
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feet away from the magnificent rotunda, another statute watches over visitors to the capital, georgen, the founder of fire country often called for americans to join together in prayer, very often. more than two centuries later, this morning, we gave president washington's wisdom and follow in his mighty footsteps. he was a strong man and of great religious strength. the stories and legends of washington and john winthrop remind us without faith in god, there would be no american story. to every citizen should be prouf this exceptional heritage we have. we have an unbelievable heritage, and we have to use that and make life better for everyone. that is why as we approached the 25th times ten anniversary, think of that, 250, 250 years we will be celebrating next year of our country's founding. i have signed an executive order to resume the process of creating new national full of statues have the greatest americans who ever lived. we are going to be honoring our heroes and honoring the greatest people from their country. we will not be tearing down, but we will be building up. it will
feet away from the magnificent rotunda, another statute watches over visitors to the capital, georgen, the founder of fire country often called for americans to join together in prayer, very often. more than two centuries later, this morning, we gave president washington's wisdom and follow in his mighty footsteps. he was a strong man and of great religious strength. the stories and legends of washington and john winthrop remind us without faith in god, there would be no american story. to...
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fulcher of idaho, a republican, energy and commerce and natural resources committee joining us from the rotundad morning. thanks for having host: me on today. i wanted to lead with the latest when it comes to the budget reconciliation process. the lead story in punch full news today, house republicans racing to show budget progress amid senate pressure. can you bring us up to speed? guest: what is going on is, people are trying to figure out ways to change the trajectory for spending over the long-term. that is a problem we have had for a long time, as you know. we are $36 trillion in debt. and that is difficult to do. the president and doge group are doing their jobs. they are identifying areas that need to be reduced or eliminated, but congress now has to act. just long-term, to put these policies in place and situations where permanently-speaking we change the trajectory of this spending in washington, d.c. that is where most of the debate is. how do we do that, still maintain the priorities that are important for us to maintain, yet cut the spending stuff so we can have a chance to have a b
fulcher of idaho, a republican, energy and commerce and natural resources committee joining us from the rotundad morning. thanks for having host: me on today. i wanted to lead with the latest when it comes to the budget reconciliation process. the lead story in punch full news today, house republicans racing to show budget progress amid senate pressure. can you bring us up to speed? guest: what is going on is, people are trying to figure out ways to change the trajectory for spending over the...
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generations of americans have done on the battlefields all around the world, feet away from the magnificent rotunda, another statue watches over visitors to the capitol. george washington, the founder of our country, often called for americans to join together in prayer. very often and more than two centuries later, this morning, we heed president washington's wisdom and follow in his mighty footsteps. he was a strong man and of great. religious strength. the stories of legends like washington, winthrop, and williams remind us that without faith in god, there would be no american story. every citizen should be proud of this exceptional heritage. we have an unbelievable heritage and we have to use that and make life better for everyone. that's why as we approach the 25th times, ten anniversary, think of that 250, 250 years we'll be celebrating next year of our country's founding. i have signed an executive order to resume the process of creating a new national park full of statues of the greatest americans who ever lived. we're going to be honoring our heroes, honoring the greatest people from our c
generations of americans have done on the battlefields all around the world, feet away from the magnificent rotunda, another statue watches over visitors to the capitol. george washington, the founder of our country, often called for americans to join together in prayer. very often and more than two centuries later, this morning, we heed president washington's wisdom and follow in his mighty footsteps. he was a strong man and of great. religious strength. the stories of legends like washington,...
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. >> the san jose city hall rotunda providing much needed relief from the cold and rain friday for hundreds of people living on the streets in santa clara county. we're just trying today to help them out with the basics. this is the 14th, free unhoused health fair hosted by state senator dave cortese which he has been doing since he was a santa clara county supervisor. visitors offered free dental vision, health hiv screenings, close access to mental health services and food in sacramento. in our state capitol, 500 people died on the streets last year in the state capitol. >> where the policies are being made. we got a lot of work to but offering this one-stop shop opportunity for the unhoused community old. senator cortez says it makes the community veterans. here. we have use your we have older adults, europe now nothing on this. >> so that's something i can do really to help. not going and hopefully get special eric is formerly unhoused himself and hopes that the free services provided by local nonprofits and community groups at the fair. >> hopes his buddy max turn his life around being
. >> the san jose city hall rotunda providing much needed relief from the cold and rain friday for hundreds of people living on the streets in santa clara county. we're just trying today to help them out with the basics. this is the 14th, free unhoused health fair hosted by state senator dave cortese which he has been doing since he was a santa clara county supervisor. visitors offered free dental vision, health hiv screenings, close access to mental health services and food in...
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. >> the san jose city hall rotunda providing much needed relief from the cold and rain friday for hundreds of people living on the streets in santa clara county. we're just trying today to help them out with the basics. this is the 14th, free unhoused health fair hosted by state senator dave cortese which he has been doing since he was a santa clara county supervisor. visitors offered free dental vision, health hiv screenings, close access to mental health services and food in sacramento. in our state capitol, 500 people died on the streets last year in the state capitol. >> where the policies are being made. we got a lot of work to but offering this one-stop shop opportunity for the unhoused community old. senator cortez says. >> it makes the community veterans here. we have use your we have older adults, europe now nothing on this. >> so that's something i can do really to help not and hopefully get special eric is> formerly unhoused himself and hopes that the free services provided by local nonprofits and community groups at the fair hopes. his buddy max turn his life around being here.
. >> the san jose city hall rotunda providing much needed relief from the cold and rain friday for hundreds of people living on the streets in santa clara county. we're just trying today to help them out with the basics. this is the 14th, free unhoused health fair hosted by state senator dave cortese which he has been doing since he was a santa clara county supervisor. visitors offered free dental vision, health hiv screenings, close access to mental health services and food in...
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john jay numerous new york city officials and the uniformed rotunda t of his revolutionary war colleague henry knox, dressed in a blue and puffed suit that recalled his wartime uniform and seated imperiously beneath an awning, hung with red curtains. washington was rowed across the hudson river in a 47 foot barge manned by 13 pilots dressed in white garments and black caps as flag festooned ships fired cannonade across the harbor as if inspired by the jubilation. porpoises leaped and overran the barge. i witnessed eyewitness account. near bedlam island, the future site of the statue of liberty. a boatload of gentlemen and ladies trilled a welcoming ode to the tune of god save the king. as washington neared the manhattan shore passed around the battery and turned north up the east river to the booming of artillery. hosannas rose from multitudes of men, women and children packed as thick as ears of corn before the harvest. another observer recalled the success of motion of hats being doffed from the battery to to murrays wharf. like the rolling of the sea, the panorama, the washington lead
john jay numerous new york city officials and the uniformed rotunda t of his revolutionary war colleague henry knox, dressed in a blue and puffed suit that recalled his wartime uniform and seated imperiously beneath an awning, hung with red curtains. washington was rowed across the hudson river in a 47 foot barge manned by 13 pilots dressed in white garments and black caps as flag festooned ships fired cannonade across the harbor as if inspired by the jubilation. porpoises leaped and overran...