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of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you. it's been 257 days since the first major covid relief package was signed into law. 257 days. in that time period, covid cases in the u.s. have skyrocketed. and we've lost almost 290,000 americans. the devastation this virus has wrought on our families, our communities and our economy is enormous. but it would have been so much worse if we had not provided that early relief to our families, our small businesses and workers impacted by the spring surge. ms. scanlon: and economists are clear that we need to provide more direct relief in order to buoy the economy. much less to keep people safe. the relief that we are seeking, that the american people are s
of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you. it's been 257 days since the first major covid relief package was signed into law. 257 days. in that time period, covid cases in the...
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[please stand by] >> having said that, as from time to time, publisher in the marina times i support the motion. >> supervisor safai: i found out about this potential amendment about 15 minutes before the board meeting and obviously "the marina times" is a local paper in district 2. i'm shocked by this proposed amendment. i cannot stress enough the troubling consolidation of local news outlets throughout this entire country in the last century really. it's coincided with the rise of social media companies and president trump vicious attacks on the first amendment and sadly this created a media ecosystem that leads individuals without quality news and public service iniac to the people we served to serve. in the last 15 years according to the university of north carolina, chapel hill. quarter of all newspapers died. it creates news deserts and harmful information vacuums. then what happens? companies like twitter and facebook then act as the gatekeepers of this information. we know outgoing president has degrade the first amendment and denigrated journalism. how many times we've seen
[please stand by] >> having said that, as from time to time, publisher in the marina times i support the motion. >> supervisor safai: i found out about this potential amendment about 15 minutes before the board meeting and obviously "the marina times" is a local paper in district 2. i'm shocked by this proposed amendment. i cannot stress enough the troubling consolidation of local news outlets throughout this entire country in the last century really. it's coincided with...
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he spent a lot of time traveling. as you will be surprised to learn, in the soviet union and in china, but he never came back. him for ather blamed lot and in 1951, when he was faced with legal troubles, here was his sister who had been this prosecutor who was now at a law practice in new york as a trial lawyer. he never went to her for advice. he never asked her to help him in any way. he went his way alone. my father always said that after he got out of prison, they never spoke again. later, they died 10 days apart from each other. they began to correspond toward the end of their lives, but they never really, they never actually reconciled. on theant to focus things she accomplished because i want you to think about, again, the barriers of the time. about peopletories breaking through barriers when these areas were very, very high are stories that we need to be telling, we need to be talking about and aching about when i was growing up, my grandmother was, for me, just this very scary woman, a woman who would quickl
he spent a lot of time traveling. as you will be surprised to learn, in the soviet union and in china, but he never came back. him for ather blamed lot and in 1951, when he was faced with legal troubles, here was his sister who had been this prosecutor who was now at a law practice in new york as a trial lawyer. he never went to her for advice. he never asked her to help him in any way. he went his way alone. my father always said that after he got out of prison, they never spoke again. later,...
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in times square, i'm >> thank you, diana. appreciate it. what would you get rid of? 1st, right? is rent okay? can i put rent on this list? >> i have bills on the list. i got a whole list. i got between tweets, overall like nastiness online. that could go. walking on the left side, slow driving in the fast lane, slaw. i don't want slaw anymore. good riddance. also coronavirus. you can get out of here, we're done with you, we're over you. done. >> yes. only good vibes from here on out. >> that's the news for this half hour. >> remember you can stream "world news now" sta
in times square, i'm >> thank you, diana. appreciate it. what would you get rid of? 1st, right? is rent okay? can i put rent on this list? >> i have bills on the list. i got a whole list. i got between tweets, overall like nastiness online. that could go. walking on the left side, slow driving in the fast lane, slaw. i don't want slaw anymore. good riddance. also coronavirus. you can get out of here, we're done with you, we're over you. done. >> yes. only good vibes from here...
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good news at-this-point in time, but, time will tell. whether that will hold, we don't want to even if we say, if we level out. and we're leveled out at 80 cases a day or something. it was not increasing, that not a good place to start out on in anticipation of the next holiday, we have a lot of factors in making the decisions, i think it seems as though understood why it was important. and followed suit, i hope we continue to see a drop, so we can you know change some of the restrictions, so we can go back to some sort of normal. i am reluctant to say at-this-point, until we get there. >> thanksgiving affect your decision whether or not to keep gathering restriction in place for christmas. >> absolutely. >> all right, that's it, thank you. >> governor, right now that 72 deaths from individuals investor older, once the older population is vaccinated. when you continue your work, social gathering and educational and travel restrictions, if so, why, if risk to most threatened demographic has been greatly mitigated. >> you have a good point
good news at-this-point in time, but, time will tell. whether that will hold, we don't want to even if we say, if we level out. and we're leveled out at 80 cases a day or something. it was not increasing, that not a good place to start out on in anticipation of the next holiday, we have a lot of factors in making the decisions, i think it seems as though understood why it was important. and followed suit, i hope we continue to see a drop, so we can you know change some of the restrictions, so...
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now that's time well spent. explore floor and decor in person or online at flooranddecor.com >>come back everyone the time is 8.14 good morning and thanks for staying with us yeah if you before you head out the door we should get the update on the forecast, i know you're going to need the umbrella at some yeah in the few when that rain is expected to find still a little bit of time guys to find it for sure and a good little window here to get back into gear as far as preparing for rainfall because we've been so dry lately we double and you need this rain signs of a rainy weekend are all around us look at this gloomy looking view a little darker over see hour this morning as you step outside today, you'll notice, temperatures feeling a little bit cooler and we start to see a few light showers in the north before sunset tonight, even though we hold off till after sunset for most of that rainfall for the rest of us low clouds sitting across the bay right now haven't seen any widespread rain just yet a couple of dri
now that's time well spent. explore floor and decor in person or online at flooranddecor.com >>come back everyone the time is 8.14 good morning and thanks for staying with us yeah if you before you head out the door we should get the update on the forecast, i know you're going to need the umbrella at some yeah in the few when that rain is expected to find still a little bit of time guys to find it for sure and a good little window here to get back into gear as far as preparing for...
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he was that self-involved from time to time. susan: we have a u.s.y officer going against orders doing land speculation, which will ultimately enrich himself. was this not viewed as corrupt? steve: it was viewed differently, partly because it was out of view and partly because the notions of ethics then were not what they would be later. andrew jackson, as a military officer, dealt in real estate in a grand way in the american south. some people would accuse him of corruption, but he could kind of laugh it off and see it otherwise. some people accuse john c fremont of corruption. of supporting his own interests as a politician, which he undeniably did. some people questioned his right to land he obtained from mexicans during the actual war against mexico by getting land grants of dubious legality and fighting to have them upheld in american court. his activities were questioned, but never prosecuted, never fully seen as absolutely wrong. there were things he could do more or less in the open and people would criticize them, but it did not seem to mat
he was that self-involved from time to time. susan: we have a u.s.y officer going against orders doing land speculation, which will ultimately enrich himself. was this not viewed as corrupt? steve: it was viewed differently, partly because it was out of view and partly because the notions of ethics then were not what they would be later. andrew jackson, as a military officer, dealt in real estate in a grand way in the american south. some people would accuse him of corruption, but he could kind...
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during this whole time. we've had the new york times we've had m.s.m. b.c. tell thousands millions of americans to not watch us that we are giving them misinformation and dison from ation whereas over at the new york times paul krugman said big queen is a ponzi scheme and it's inferior to the dollar because the dollar he said his words is backed by men with guns rachel maddow also she never told you about because she never told you about how to liberate yourself and she instead was telling you that we are a benevolent empire and back us we're going to invade yemen and save the women and children there we're going to invade syria and save the women and children there we're going to invade libya everywhere like it's all about violence and relentless pessimism that they sell you this whole time i think about that for a 2nd so we started talking about decline of the dollar back in 2011 we've been pushing it telling people about a 10 dollars 200 dollars 2000 dollars 10000 dollars it's still a buy at these new all
during this whole time. we've had the new york times we've had m.s.m. b.c. tell thousands millions of americans to not watch us that we are giving them misinformation and dison from ation whereas over at the new york times paul krugman said big queen is a ponzi scheme and it's inferior to the dollar because the dollar he said his words is backed by men with guns rachel maddow also she never told you about because she never told you about how to liberate yourself and she instead was telling you...
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when we first launched people so they had felt seen for the first time in a long time. it so clear that our society devalues people of color to this day and then to fight hard to have her voices heard and for those internal battles and we have to know that the voices are worth hearing and once they found the strength. and then to encourage people you may not even think you've done interesting a remarkable so there could be somebody a century from now because they were inspired by something they read by you. were reborn and who your parents a especially encourage everybody to write it down to a letter or to yourself or to a friend or relative. record an oral history or something. just put it out there. it doesn't matter how old you are. >> and reporting on historical figures love to hear about the research of the project into feel like to put forth the most accurate picture. >> the research is a huge effort and we sent out an e-mail survey to dozens of women and said what don't we know the what do you think we knew that wish what people knew we got so much back and those
when we first launched people so they had felt seen for the first time in a long time. it so clear that our society devalues people of color to this day and then to fight hard to have her voices heard and for those internal battles and we have to know that the voices are worth hearing and once they found the strength. and then to encourage people you may not even think you've done interesting a remarkable so there could be somebody a century from now because they were inspired by something they...
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so many times he's been designated the most humorous member of congress. some of the most important work he's done for kansans won't be memorialized and passed or signed into law here in washington dc but the meaningful change can be made back home among the people that he and i care for and love and how about in the rural hospitals he fought to keep the drs open and the family farms are operating because of the decisions and efforts he madera and he is consistently, continuously fought for farmers and ranchers to get rural communities to g the people of kansas the right resources at the right time. i've had the challenge of following in politics iny life in both the hse and the senate and those humorous people pat roberts being one of the greatest challenge for both of us is bob dole.r how can you ever follow bob dole in any way and how can you compete with his sense of humor and parcularly his with? so, i asked senator dole what it is i might say on this floor to honor pat roberts and as usual, he took my responsibilitie away for me as i just read this.
so many times he's been designated the most humorous member of congress. some of the most important work he's done for kansans won't be memorialized and passed or signed into law here in washington dc but the meaningful change can be made back home among the people that he and i care for and love and how about in the rural hospitals he fought to keep the drs open and the family farms are operating because of the decisions and efforts he madera and he is consistently, continuously fought for...
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today, get the timing of this. even as the associated press was publishing their interview with william barr where he said, it's true, there wasn't any substantial fraud in this election, nothing that would overturn the results, even as the ap was publishing that interview with that quote from barr today, barr was trooping up to the white house personally while simultaneously he and his office revealed for the first time that just before the election he secretly promoted the guy he had assigned to investigate robert mueller and to investigate the fbi for having had the temerity to investigate russia's interference in the 2016 election themselves. the fbi investigated it, mueller investigated whether trump's campaign was in on it. barr then assigned this guy, john durham, to investigate the fbi and robert mueller for having looked into those things. well, today as he went up to the white house upon telling the associated press there was no fraud in the election, barr decided that this might be a good time to reveal
today, get the timing of this. even as the associated press was publishing their interview with william barr where he said, it's true, there wasn't any substantial fraud in this election, nothing that would overturn the results, even as the ap was publishing that interview with that quote from barr today, barr was trooping up to the white house personally while simultaneously he and his office revealed for the first time that just before the election he secretly promoted the guy he had assigned...
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funny how time decays. so as we gear up for 2021, tony, mike, and carter lay out their ultimate options trades for the new year but before the ball drops, we've got to get through christmas bah humbug but don't be such a scrooge. tony zhang is the perfect stocking stuffer the one retail name he's playing for some holiday cheer and later, tesla is living life in the fast lane the car company cruising into the s&p 500. so what does that mean for tesla options? professor khow breaks it all down it's time to risk less and make more "options action" starts right now. >> let's get right to it you see the clock, hear the music? that's right it's just one week until christmas and that means it is crunch time for the shippers but the chart master sees some trouble in the transports. he says the group as a whole is about to stall carter, take it away >> well, of course it's an important index, it's the oldest that we have going back to late 1,800s, and it's cyclical, right? we know that the two big package haulers, f
funny how time decays. so as we gear up for 2021, tony, mike, and carter lay out their ultimate options trades for the new year but before the ball drops, we've got to get through christmas bah humbug but don't be such a scrooge. tony zhang is the perfect stocking stuffer the one retail name he's playing for some holiday cheer and later, tesla is living life in the fast lane the car company cruising into the s&p 500. so what does that mean for tesla options? professor khow breaks it all...
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same time, it is a very busy time.yes, that will be in the hospitals. by the time the vaccine is moved from that low temperature and transported to gps, we will not have —70 degrees storage and this is the biggest logistical challenge. we will get a ten day notice period of getting a delivery. then when we get it we have three and a half days to vaccinate 975 people. we have to line up that number of people in a very short period of time that we know will come for the vaccine so we have minimal wastage. 0f know will come for the vaccine so we have minimal wastage. of course, the other huge challenge is our workforce. we are trying to deliver normal services, but we are also requiring huge numbers of our man hours to actually deliver the vaccine. that is a challenge. 0n hours to actually deliver the vaccine. that is a challenge. on top of the fact we have to deliver this with social distancing, strict social distancing because this is our most vulnerable population, it is all a challenge, but it is not insurmountable. w
same time, it is a very busy time.yes, that will be in the hospitals. by the time the vaccine is moved from that low temperature and transported to gps, we will not have —70 degrees storage and this is the biggest logistical challenge. we will get a ten day notice period of getting a delivery. then when we get it we have three and a half days to vaccinate 975 people. we have to line up that number of people in a very short period of time that we know will come for the vaccine so we have...
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time to take your tweets our first viewer writes, amd had reached an all time high this week, and quite option calls expiring in december with a strike price of $96 to 103 tony, do you have an answer? >> the breakout of above $90 on the chart looks fairly constructive and it may seem like it could reach that 96 breakout high to 103 but the one thing to point out is the relative performance of amd to the semiconductor chart is concerning to me. >> we think most are extended and i don't think there is enough time to pull off a 96 to 103 strike >> okay. up next, we have the final call. stay tuned i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. so it's like my streaming service. well except now you're binge learning. see how you can become a smarter investor with a personalized education from td ameritra
time to take your tweets our first viewer writes, amd had reached an all time high this week, and quite option calls expiring in december with a strike price of $96 to 103 tony, do you have an answer? >> the breakout of above $90 on the chart looks fairly constructive and it may seem like it could reach that 96 breakout high to 103 but the one thing to point out is the relative performance of amd to the semiconductor chart is concerning to me. >> we think most are extended and i...
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mass transit is on time. occasionally when there is an earth quake bart will stop or slow the trains to check them but i haven't heard alerts or issues. i will keep an eye on that. what we have are brake lights in walnut creek. we have a crash at main street. the lanes are blocked. it looks like we've got a lot of debris in the road as well. it looks like a vehicle may have taken out a road way sign. a lot of slick surfaces this morning. be extra careful as you hit the roads, lightly traveled because of the holiday but traffic can be so unpredictable. there is a light pole down in lanes that's causing a slight delay as you head through. they're just clearing a trouble spot east bound 80 before powell street. i will have more details in my next report. >>> back to our coverage of this earth quake that hit at 5:42 this morning, a 3.6. you can see the map from the u.s. geological survey showing the shake. it really felt like a jolt for a lot of people in marin and san francisco counties. i have been watching the
mass transit is on time. occasionally when there is an earth quake bart will stop or slow the trains to check them but i haven't heard alerts or issues. i will keep an eye on that. what we have are brake lights in walnut creek. we have a crash at main street. the lanes are blocked. it looks like we've got a lot of debris in the road as well. it looks like a vehicle may have taken out a road way sign. a lot of slick surfaces this morning. be extra careful as you hit the roads, lightly traveled...
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this for 1st time. traditional german fare prepared and easy to follow steps from the savory to the sweet we've got it all. cook it like a german check it out on t.w. food. thanks to tick talk don's challenges seem to be ever present but one has really hit the heights this year going viral across platforms and continents jerusalem was a south african hit song by masa k.g. but it really took off this year when a group of young unger angolans decided to dance to it in their lunch break it goes something like this. the only. thing let's see how it made its way across the world. jerusalem not in 20 or 20000 people the world over and dance to this song like these students in hungary doctors and care workers in dusseldorf. this flash mob the airport staff in riga or even priests and nuns in. this video from an angle that was one of the 1st after the dance group had uploaded the video on line the song quickly went viral and the global dance challenge was growing. from the moment he 1st saw the video friends. b
this for 1st time. traditional german fare prepared and easy to follow steps from the savory to the sweet we've got it all. cook it like a german check it out on t.w. food. thanks to tick talk don's challenges seem to be ever present but one has really hit the heights this year going viral across platforms and continents jerusalem was a south african hit song by masa k.g. but it really took off this year when a group of young unger angolans decided to dance to it in their lunch break it goes...
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>>yeah, this could not be better timed. it's really just at that point where we reach art starting to our surge capacity, the vaccine or has the same day. and so it's a it's an interesting you know. bright and dark spot for you're only 50 doses so it's really going to go to our hospitals today are hospitals it's going to be an interesting double picture where they're managing surges in cases at the same time starting to operational the vaccinations. >>she just here there's a little glitch. said 1950 doses of the vaccine heading to midland county hospitals this afternoon as you recall moran was the last bay area county to go into the purple tier and even when they didn't they weren't in that tier at all they decide you were going to be in the stay at home order we're going to do this before the state mandates that and even with all those precautions they still end up at this time where the regular operation icu beds are out now they're working now again as you just heard to administer those of vaccine, doses and also keep up
>>yeah, this could not be better timed. it's really just at that point where we reach art starting to our surge capacity, the vaccine or has the same day. and so it's a it's an interesting you know. bright and dark spot for you're only 50 doses so it's really going to go to our hospitals today are hospitals it's going to be an interesting double picture where they're managing surges in cases at the same time starting to operational the vaccinations. >>she just here there's a little...
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this will take more time than anybody would like and more time than the promises from the trump administrationave suggested. a new chapter for britain says prime minister borisjohnson — he'll call on mp's to vote for his post—brexit trade deal with the eu later today. a court in china jails ten hong kong pro—democracy activists who tried to flee the territory by speedboat. anti and pro—abortion protests in argentina, before the senate holds an historic and controversial vote. hello and welcome. the us president—elect has been giving more detail on his plans to combat the coronavirus pandemic under his presidency. joe biden did congratulate president trump for finally signing the covid relief stimulus package, but criticised him for what he described as a slow roll—out of the vaccination programme. mr biden is promising to invoke the defence production act to boost vaccine supply. introduce a mask mandate for federal buildings and areas under federal jurisdiction, such as planes. and he said he would fight for congressional funding for schools to improve covid safety and allow them to reopen. t
this will take more time than anybody would like and more time than the promises from the trump administrationave suggested. a new chapter for britain says prime minister borisjohnson — he'll call on mp's to vote for his post—brexit trade deal with the eu later today. a court in china jails ten hong kong pro—democracy activists who tried to flee the territory by speedboat. anti and pro—abortion protests in argentina, before the senate holds an historic and controversial vote. hello and...
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reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california reserves the balance of her the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north dakota. mr. armstrong: i yield myself uch time as i may consume. successful prisoner re-entry into society is critical to reduce resifferdism. and we have seen successful criminal justice programs work in both democratic and republican states. successful re-entry programs utilize community-based groups like f-5 in my home state. president trump has been a leader. he and his administration have signed bipartisan legislation such as the first step act to make our federal criminal justice. and it supports state, local and tribal governments in their work to reduce crime and help people returning from society from incarceration. .r. 8161 will build on the administration's strong criminal justice reform initiatives. this bill will provide grants for the purpose of providing unified resources in the communities that serve former prisoners. these facilities i
reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california reserves the balance of her the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north dakota. mr. armstrong: i yield myself uch time as i may consume. successful prisoner re-entry into society is critical to reduce resifferdism. and we have seen successful criminal justice programs work in both democratic and republican states. successful re-entry programs utilize community-based groups like f-5 in my home state....
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it's time sometime. turned but look for russell. looks like very much like really just scuppered to paris chances as they finished well off the pace. but one man's anguish is another's joy and there was something of a feeding tale to so he will perez his 1st ever win the mexican was in his penultimate drawn pre with racing point and is without a team for next season. it was a landmark day 2 for french mr bungle colm who was overcome as his 2nd police clinched him a 1st ever spot on the podium. i cried on the line for former promotion you know of going through my mind i really thought the day belonged to race when their pet is who like struggled to hold back the tears. now to kenya were conservationists are carrying out an unusual rescue operation they have to save a herd of giraffes trapped on a flooded island or rescuers tass to transport such a large passenger and to get creative. it's a told of trying to transport a reluctant to rough. a cboe was the only female stuck with 7 males on an island in late in western kenya. the habita
it's time sometime. turned but look for russell. looks like very much like really just scuppered to paris chances as they finished well off the pace. but one man's anguish is another's joy and there was something of a feeding tale to so he will perez his 1st ever win the mexican was in his penultimate drawn pre with racing point and is without a team for next season. it was a landmark day 2 for french mr bungle colm who was overcome as his 2nd police clinched him a 1st ever spot on the podium....
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so if sung the piano version and the chamber version so today was the 1st time with mr hurst time that i heard this orchestra like that i was within the orchestra with this whole world of imagination. things. like this. was. when i looked again at the at the date of composition like 8485 this is and i know other music from the time other. a song. like you has promise from of all of. us. it's so different in terms of its simplicity. but also in terms of tests in this simplicity so many layers of truth. of life his approach to music is is really like describing the world and not only describing it and thinking it but making you live it as if you're in the moment living all this. elements was easy do you think. it's really a cinematic because when we're in the center of the orchestra and you're hearing birds on the horn calls and and. the trees and leaves and nature coming out for me i mean direction like like like it's really as if you were saying it's moving now that he actually enjoyed. being this week. in week the new sheet was asleep loop the and then you suggested 70. 5 weeks on so
so if sung the piano version and the chamber version so today was the 1st time with mr hurst time that i heard this orchestra like that i was within the orchestra with this whole world of imagination. things. like this. was. when i looked again at the at the date of composition like 8485 this is and i know other music from the time other. a song. like you has promise from of all of. us. it's so different in terms of its simplicity. but also in terms of tests in this simplicity so many layers of...
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there were tough times. he believes she will work closely with president-elect biden on a green agenda, saying that granholm created the american jobs project at berkeley. biden's cabinet nomination of granholm is expected to be officially announced later this being. jr stone, abc7 news. >>> another pick joe biden has selected former presidential rival to be secretary of transportation. buttigieg would be the first openly lgbtq person that chosen for a cabinet position. >>> aid went to restaurants across the state. who got the money? the french laundry did. i'll explain just how much. next. >>> plus, there won't be any crowds but we now know who will headline dick clark's new years rocking eve on abc this year. >>> the next storm is just hours away. i'll have the hour by hour time line coming up. >> thanks. first here's a look at what's ahead on jimmy kimmel live. >> thanks. we made a show. don't let it to go waste. you are in england right now, yes? >> i am. i am. >> is that the best place to celebrate chri
there were tough times. he believes she will work closely with president-elect biden on a green agenda, saying that granholm created the american jobs project at berkeley. biden's cabinet nomination of granholm is expected to be officially announced later this being. jr stone, abc7 news. >>> another pick joe biden has selected former presidential rival to be secretary of transportation. buttigieg would be the first openly lgbtq person that chosen for a cabinet position. >>>...
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an a lot of times that happens -- and a lot of times that happens on the right is social issues. if a president-elect were to nominate somebody who's not considered socially conservative enough and in an area or a job within an agency, where a lot of the issues are discussed, you've got to really work your coalition to either get them to say nothing, which sometimes is a success, or to at least be a tacit approval. >> i'll give you a tangible example. when i was nominated to be the deputy secretary of labor, i did not have unions write letters on my behalf. it's not that i didn't have that their support, but it wasn't what we were going for. we actually had business groups write letters to support, you know, and attest that i was the kind of person that they could work with at the department of labor, and i also had asian-american groups heavily weighing in, so that it's an understanding it's a priority in the community. it's potentially what you might get attacked for and shoring that up with endorsements. we're going to turn to students in a moment, but i want to ask you a ques
an a lot of times that happens -- and a lot of times that happens on the right is social issues. if a president-elect were to nominate somebody who's not considered socially conservative enough and in an area or a job within an agency, where a lot of the issues are discussed, you've got to really work your coalition to either get them to say nothing, which sometimes is a success, or to at least be a tacit approval. >> i'll give you a tangible example. when i was nominated to be the deputy...
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the peaker pro tempore: gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from texas reserves. and the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. you, madam ank speaker. might i remind the gentleman this is not about creating a to practices parity. this -- prosperity. his is creating a path to liquidity which creates a path to demand for people at the lower end of the economic spectrum. of whom are not working at the moment through no fault of their own. with that, let me yield two from s to the gentleman virginia, an excellent member of the ways and means committee, for two an buyer, minutes -- beyer, for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. r. beyer: thank you, madam speaker. i rise to support the cash act which will send $2,000 checks to people.ican i want to thank chairman neal for coming together very quickly to create this act in a way.htful the american people are hurting this holiday season. they need our help. ur bill would increase those payments to $2,000 which would include adult depen
the peaker pro tempore: gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from texas reserves. and the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. you, madam ank speaker. might i remind the gentleman this is not about creating a to practices parity. this -- prosperity. his is creating a path to liquidity which creates a path to demand for people at the lower end of the economic spectrum. of whom are not working at the moment through no fault of their own. with that,...
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i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the the gentlewoman from arizona seek recognition? mr. lesky: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to -- mrs. lesko: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. lesko: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor mark lee, who was awarded the silver star and purple heart for his heroic actions on august 2, 2006, in ramadi, iraq. today the house will pass my bill, h.r. 6016, to rename a u.s. post office in his honor. mark's mother, debbie lee, from surprise, arizona, in my district, had the following to say on this momentous occasion. mark lee, the first navy seal killed in iraq, loved deeply and was deeply loved. he selflessly sacrificed his life to save his teammates. naming this post office will keep his legacy alive and remind us to live lives worthy of their sacrifices. it was my honor to introduce this legislation to remember the service and sa
i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the the gentlewoman from arizona seek recognition? mr. lesky: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to -- mrs. lesko: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. lesko: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor mark lee, who was awarded the silver star and purple heart for his heroic actions on august 2, 2006, in ramadi, iraq. today...
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it will take some time.ot to hit the population at highest exposure, healthcare workers in the highest risk of complications but by march, april and june we are expected to have all americans who want to be vaccinated will have access to the vaccine. it's very reassuring, that is why i tell my patients, hang in there we are at the home stretch, just a few moments to go, where your mass, keep yourself safe, keep your loved one safe because the vaccine will save lives >> we are in for a tough winter but it is so good to know there is a ending insight and that is comforting to a lot of people. thank you for joining us. >> great information. a sentimental sign off. a police sergeant and ends his career with his dispatcher donna. they join us live to relive that special moment next. >> service for the last time. >> thank you for your 20 years of service you're my hero. ♪ ♪ ocean spray works with nature every day to keep you healthy >> welcome back. a kentucky police sergeant ends his 20 year career with a sentime
it will take some time.ot to hit the population at highest exposure, healthcare workers in the highest risk of complications but by march, april and june we are expected to have all americans who want to be vaccinated will have access to the vaccine. it's very reassuring, that is why i tell my patients, hang in there we are at the home stretch, just a few moments to go, where your mass, keep yourself safe, keep your loved one safe because the vaccine will save lives >> we are in for a...
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harder and harder times. and as a result they're not able to do things like give gifts to their children. so increasingly they have to explain to southern children what's going on in terms of santa claus. so you have things in southern publications that are saying that santa is a yankee, or santa was shot by the yankees. one of the weirdest explanations came in the richmond examiner. they said that in the same editorial, mind you, no real santa existed. however, he was a dutch toy monger, and an immigrant from england who had nothing to do with virginia hospitality and christmas merry makings. that's very convoluted. all i can say is i think the guy had a lot of -- when he wrote that. but again, you get the gist. they're trying to say that, you know, santa and christmas just doesn't exist anymore. now, lincoln and nast recognize this disparity and they're going to do everything they can to make the most of it in promoting the war effort. and to talk about lincoln for a second, it's interesting to look where h
harder and harder times. and as a result they're not able to do things like give gifts to their children. so increasingly they have to explain to southern children what's going on in terms of santa claus. so you have things in southern publications that are saying that santa is a yankee, or santa was shot by the yankees. one of the weirdest explanations came in the richmond examiner. they said that in the same editorial, mind you, no real santa existed. however, he was a dutch toy monger, and...
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we will continue to see it crop up from time to time. i think it's too well established in the human population. we have just too much travel, too much social interaction for it to, you know, go away. it's going to take a long, long time to get it internationally around the world back in the box and we are never really going to completely get it back into box, so we will continue to see cases crop up from time to time. >> dr. rutherford there says the safety profile for the two vaccines, very high right now, which should be encouraging news for anyone with concerns about whether or not to receive those shots. >>> new numbers for you in the latest covid surge. infections are now at more than 13 million here in the u.s. that is an additional 4.5 million new cases from last month. the new number of deaths now exceeding 260,000. here in the bay area, more than 150,000 cases confirmed with more than 2,700 new infections just added. around 800 of the newest infections are in santa clara county, nearly 2,000 have died in the bay area. >>> docto
we will continue to see it crop up from time to time. i think it's too well established in the human population. we have just too much travel, too much social interaction for it to, you know, go away. it's going to take a long, long time to get it internationally around the world back in the box and we are never really going to completely get it back into box, so we will continue to see cases crop up from time to time. >> dr. rutherford there says the safety profile for the two vaccines,...
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now that's time well spent.floor and decor in person or online at flooranddecor.com >>you're watching the kron. morning and thanks for joining us. i'm darya folsom and on james i did did have a little we're for almost you know what i want to thank viewer member, the member the sweet potato pies that went so horribly house for us i just i just want to give a shout out to a mom molina what happened seriously she was like you guys ruined your pies she was watching this closely because her family. >>she's a public health workers down and her family has a secret recipe so she said that hopefully maybe a christmas if if it's like covid safe. ok we'll make a supplier give >>tried to get noma thank you so much her daughter makes it means we potato pie okay in a good way mars in a bad way ok so thank you a thank you for watching and if anybody else disasters well or free food for all for senator john trouble. >>with that cold forecast this morning, a job now is down to take some free food guys, especially on a wednesday
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it took some time. over time, over years, i was able to build up an amount of goodwill and trust. host: you say you state in people's homes. logistically, how did you arrange these? how did you show and decide to spend time or do you just wing it as she went along? guest: a little of everything. usually before entering, i need the key issue so i would reach out to people who were community leaders. i was fortunate to have any people in many of the places that were what i would call my fixers and they would set me up with interviews, give me access that i would not normally have. there is definitely a learning curve involved. some places that i went to, like robinson, people were easy to talk to. year places, it took until two until i found -- felt like i truly was starting to understand the different issues going on in that place. just being patient as well and keep showing up and keep engaging. as ouraniel allott guest. his book is "on the road in trump's america: a journey into the heart of a divided nation." we welcome your calls and comments. we are dividing our lines by polit
it took some time. over time, over years, i was able to build up an amount of goodwill and trust. host: you say you state in people's homes. logistically, how did you arrange these? how did you show and decide to spend time or do you just wing it as she went along? guest: a little of everything. usually before entering, i need the key issue so i would reach out to people who were community leaders. i was fortunate to have any people in many of the places that were what i would call my fixers...
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my colleagues, my time is up. than you. i yield back the floor. >> senator roberts, thank you for your comments. i am nervous today and more now that i've heard you speak because i am concerned that this may be for the first time in our lives that i've ever spoken longer than you. that makes me nervous. i doolemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states against allnemies foreign and domestic and that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. words spoken by pat roberts. more than once but on september 15th, 1958 age 22. pat roberts joed the marine corps and has lived by his promise to do exactly that every day thereafter and in every job he pursued and here in the congress of the united states and in the house and senate he indicated he served as the chief of staff forenator frank carlson, one of those that served the united states senate so highly regarded even today. he served as the chief of staff for congressman keith sibelius. i met pat roberts 50 years ago in 1969. a few ye
my colleagues, my time is up. than you. i yield back the floor. >> senator roberts, thank you for your comments. i am nervous today and more now that i've heard you speak because i am concerned that this may be for the first time in our lives that i've ever spoken longer than you. that makes me nervous. i doolemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states against allnemies foreign and domestic and that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same....
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even if in some regions night time still looks like night time the world as a whole has been getting brighter recently. many professions are rescheduling work to have and i have a nice song only work at night but how can you stay healthy despite that. but tell a daylight experiment. spends most of his days outdoors so he gets plenty of natural light in the evenings he tends to avoid screens with their high blue spectrum output he's just fine but bastions office job means he has a serious light deficit problem and not just because his office is too dark. an office worker circadian rhythms are completely disrupted and we should try to adjust his biological clock. so he'll be more capable and alert in the morning with the highest for bastiaan that means 1st thing in the morning it's out into the fresh air and natural g. light not exactly a grueling task skipping one stop on the subway into work is all it takes. we also install a standard daylight lamp on his desk for him to use during the morning that way he's getting 2000 lux even in the office. and in the evening a book is always bett
even if in some regions night time still looks like night time the world as a whole has been getting brighter recently. many professions are rescheduling work to have and i have a nice song only work at night but how can you stay healthy despite that. but tell a daylight experiment. spends most of his days outdoors so he gets plenty of natural light in the evenings he tends to avoid screens with their high blue spectrum output he's just fine but bastions office job means he has a serious light...
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out then i got back in again having put the far out there 3 times and the final time i didn't get back in i literally put my foot inside the door and turned the key like that but by then i had singed my eyebrows they were. $982.00 at the french grown pre in the custody. battle involving most of the and the most left the form is sidelined while the last is calm flew into the crowd. i. just want to hide i could feel the heat behind me everything was on fire and i knew it could get nasty if they could get me out of the car soon then i probably would have died of suffocation due to a lack of oxygen that's normally what happens before you burn to death for by and. that's what i do thank god i fell the right way up if i didn't upside down i would have died. and fortunately they was still with fire extinguishers right close by it was argued it was so wonderfully cool in that moment such a massive relief it was a lifestyle report for 2 thankfully outside also gave us enough time to cut me free from the mess of wire fencing. that i was called. because it does you the fact that i survived that w
out then i got back in again having put the far out there 3 times and the final time i didn't get back in i literally put my foot inside the door and turned the key like that but by then i had singed my eyebrows they were. $982.00 at the french grown pre in the custody. battle involving most of the and the most left the form is sidelined while the last is calm flew into the crowd. i. just want to hide i could feel the heat behind me everything was on fire and i knew it could get nasty if they...
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at a time, one family at a time. have seen the successes in various countries, and that has motivated us to ask for the same kinds of protocols and exemptions in our own countries. she's coming here tomorrow for a month, which is amazing. and can't wait! can't wait! she just has to do a quarantine in england, as is the current rules, which is a bit nicer for her — no loneliness in croatia for her. but, yeah, i'm excited. it should be a fun christmas because of it, so... hey, travel show. we are currently at home quarantining and getting ready for christmas. it's been a crazy year but we managed to make it work. we are getting engaged and now spending christmas and new year's together, so from the both of us, merry christmas. well, that's all we have time for on this week's programme butjoin us next time, when ade‘s taking a look back at the year that was 2020. a disastrous year for anyone who loves to travel. but among all the gloom, some moments of inspiration that give us hope for the months to come. groans. laughs
at a time, one family at a time. have seen the successes in various countries, and that has motivated us to ask for the same kinds of protocols and exemptions in our own countries. she's coming here tomorrow for a month, which is amazing. and can't wait! can't wait! she just has to do a quarantine in england, as is the current rules, which is a bit nicer for her — no loneliness in croatia for her. but, yeah, i'm excited. it should be a fun christmas because of it, so... hey, travel show. we...
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but it was a sign of the times.a lot of americans were condescending and the views of their spanish counterparts in the caribbean. and unfortunately, i think that we suffered for that. jack: so is mainly american areas that suffered that relationship prayed. eric: the arrogance on the part the person who ran the weather bureau. everything weather related to that had come from washington headquarters and he definitely had a less than favorable view of
but it was a sign of the times.a lot of americans were condescending and the views of their spanish counterparts in the caribbean. and unfortunately, i think that we suffered for that. jack: so is mainly american areas that suffered that relationship prayed. eric: the arrogance on the part the person who ran the weather bureau. everything weather related to that had come from washington headquarters and he definitely had a less than favorable view of
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six time champion roger federer will miss february's australian open for the first time in his careerfrom knee surgery and he's concentrating on wimbledon and the olympics. more from our tennis correspondent russell fuller. this runs the 26 australian open. training in the by, having double surgery training in the by, having double surgery earlier this year but even with a three week delay to the australian open pushed back to february because of covid—19, doesn't feel like you will quite be ready in time. i'm sure also to weeks of quarantine in australia where players have to stay in their rooms however they are 19 hours a day didn't appeal to federer, not being able to travel with his family and farfrom being able to travel with his family and far from ideal when you are trying to recover full fitness. instead, he will look to resume his career in late february over a year after he last played in this year's australian open semifinal with the schedule still not being published as you might expect to see and play perhaps indoors at one of european events before heading back to dubai
six time champion roger federer will miss february's australian open for the first time in his careerfrom knee surgery and he's concentrating on wimbledon and the olympics. more from our tennis correspondent russell fuller. this runs the 26 australian open. training in the by, having double surgery training in the by, having double surgery earlier this year but even with a three week delay to the australian open pushed back to february because of covid—19, doesn't feel like you will quite be...
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balance of my e time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back the balance of his time. will the gentleman spend? sprend dsh will the gentleman suspend? the house will be in order. the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, madam speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for such he may consume. mr. smith: thank you. i rise today to strongly urge inbers to uphold what we did this chamber just a couple of weeks ago and what the senate is we well and that passed an overwhelmingly bipartisan bill with roughly 80% vote in both the senate and the house. the legislative branch made it we supportclear that this piece of legislation. as the gentleman from texas just support it with very good reason. it is the support that job need to carry out the that we all are asking them to do. that is, i think, one of our obligations as members of congress. and this bill reflects that. process of a he lengthy effort inv
balance of my e time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back the balance of his time. will the gentleman spend? sprend dsh will the gentleman suspend? the house will be in order. the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, madam speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for such he may consume. mr. smith: thank you. i rise today to strongly urge inbers to uphold what we did this chamber...
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like at that time in 1801? james: if we could switch to the slide that shows the white house under construction. this is a painting by peter waddell, a modern artist, and i believe the white house historical association has ownership of the image. the white house was built several years before jefferson's time in the 1790's. what this shows you in context is the kind of bucolic, rural setting in which the building was constructed. you can see the potomac and not much else but grain and tobacco fields, a vast malarial swamp, a literal swamp. and sort of a primeval forest that had not been touched by human hands for thousands of years, taking up most of that space. the map is a good slide to go to now if we can. this is a map also done in our day by a very talented cartographer by the name of hawkins who took maps and documents and records of washington in 1801 and constructed this map based on that evidence. the first thing is you can see the potomac river is twice as wide as today, before it was filled in. to t
like at that time in 1801? james: if we could switch to the slide that shows the white house under construction. this is a painting by peter waddell, a modern artist, and i believe the white house historical association has ownership of the image. the white house was built several years before jefferson's time in the 1790's. what this shows you in context is the kind of bucolic, rural setting in which the building was constructed. you can see the potomac and not much else but grain and tobacco...
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facebook, a regular bargain at 26 times earnings and, guys, i would say the same thing for a number of industrials, like caterpillar, got a big upgrade that's trading in the mid-20 honeywell is trading at 26 times forward earnings i've been covering honeywell for 20 years i don't ever remember an industrial at 26 times forward earnings that's really pricey, so the market is expecting an enormous earnings boost in the second half of 2021 it better deliver it because that's certainly what everybody is expecting right now in terms of the prices. guys, back to you. >> bob, it's a great point that you make there, so it's -- facebook in 26 as a forward multiple looks not that stretched but honeywell, i don't know if it's unprecedented. >> that's right. >> but what does it tell you when the industrials are already trading with the same enthusiasm as some of the growthiest parts of the market? >> it tells you that the market is anticipating a massive reopening starting in the second quarter, and tomorrow, kelly, we can talk a little bit more about exactly what the earnings expectations, are bu
facebook, a regular bargain at 26 times earnings and, guys, i would say the same thing for a number of industrials, like caterpillar, got a big upgrade that's trading in the mid-20 honeywell is trading at 26 times forward earnings i've been covering honeywell for 20 years i don't ever remember an industrial at 26 times forward earnings that's really pricey, so the market is expecting an enormous earnings boost in the second half of 2021 it better deliver it because that's certainly what...
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time for rapid fire.ere to break down head lyons, brian kelly and seema mody and steven kovac welcome, everybody another record high for bitcoin. just crazy watching it the cryptocurrency went above 28,000 only broke above 20,000 a couple weeks ago and then pared those gains. this is a three-month meteoric rise now, its longest win streak in over a year the controversial crypto may also be edging closer to the mainstream according to cnbc's quarterly stock report which is out today, 58% of those surveyed said their clients will most likely buy their first bitcoin in 2021. 33% said they will get into spacs next year and 9 boston are considering their first options contract sully, what do you think >> listen, if everyone is piling into an asset class or commodity or whatever you want to call it with very fixed supply, what do you think is going to happen to prices i think the biggest bitcoin bull case, say that ten times fast, you can make, is there will only ever be 21 million i understand they divide them
time for rapid fire.ere to break down head lyons, brian kelly and seema mody and steven kovac welcome, everybody another record high for bitcoin. just crazy watching it the cryptocurrency went above 28,000 only broke above 20,000 a couple weeks ago and then pared those gains. this is a three-month meteoric rise now, its longest win streak in over a year the controversial crypto may also be edging closer to the mainstream according to cnbc's quarterly stock report which is out today, 58% of...
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then it's time to say. farewell to the passenger. and like every time it's goodbye for good. any other time it's been he can kiss a nice try down upon i conducted the best musicians she. could run and to make maintain. the search a constant. exclusive on marks 20. 4. in these difficult times it's especially important to us to wish you all a happy new year the wrong a virus has come to us of the body from family and friends all here and it's easy to see your long established during this holiday season we had you don't even want to tell you mind here when the moon form the lump on c.n.n. lines in the room or him this way tsunami new year numbing new year and the years start into the new company everyone needs you and your assistance and how. to stay so. i was imagining what would it be an artist trying to have an artist to have the words bestseller list. it's a car approaches obviously it would have never happened if it wasn't for the situation. except that i was i think we have to learn to adapt and the situation and that's why i feel.
then it's time to say. farewell to the passenger. and like every time it's goodbye for good. any other time it's been he can kiss a nice try down upon i conducted the best musicians she. could run and to make maintain. the search a constant. exclusive on marks 20. 4. in these difficult times it's especially important to us to wish you all a happy new year the wrong a virus has come to us of the body from family and friends all here and it's easy to see your long established during this holiday...
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another thing though that's happening is that for the 1st time in a long long time everybody is paying attention to scientists so now people are looking at what scientists actually do rather than what the movie version of scientists do in the movie version the scientists all they understand everything before they even begin to look at it that's not what really happens what really happens is most of the time scientists are very confused about most things and they're not sure and they spend most of their time trying to be less confused trying to become a little more sure they never no scientist ever reaches the point where they completely understand everything but if you just grow up and you watch the movies and all your picture is scientists do understand everything so i think what's happening right now is everybody now every day you read the news and you think about scientists for at least a minute which you normally don't do and you see that what they're doing well they're not sure yet they think they have a vaccine that works but they're not quite sure well why aren't they sure you k
another thing though that's happening is that for the 1st time in a long long time everybody is paying attention to scientists so now people are looking at what scientists actually do rather than what the movie version of scientists do in the movie version the scientists all they understand everything before they even begin to look at it that's not what really happens what really happens is most of the time scientists are very confused about most things and they're not sure and they spend most...
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they decide about 70% of the time, 68% of the time at that time, southerners, southern democrats to say we don't care about slavery after all. what we do care about is giant federal government telling us how to treat other people's will change over the three or four years. republicans in congress try to guarantee african-american men and the ability to protect their own civil rights legislation and establishing federal court when they testify steps in and says no, you can't do that. what you're doing is forcible giving african-american men writes that no other american men have because white american men are not labeled by name in legislation because it's already there for them. you're giving rights to document that you are not giving to white men but then he says what you're doing is creating a giant federal government designed to give rights to black people that white men don't have. the only way to pay for those rights is through tax dollars. what you're doing is redistricting wealth from hard-working white people to lazy impoverished african americans that's why right there in his s
they decide about 70% of the time, 68% of the time at that time, southerners, southern democrats to say we don't care about slavery after all. what we do care about is giant federal government telling us how to treat other people's will change over the three or four years. republicans in congress try to guarantee african-american men and the ability to protect their own civil rights legislation and establishing federal court when they testify steps in and says no, you can't do that. what you're...
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i appreciate the time. mr. speaker, much of the debate we have heard today has been about criminal justice and child safety implications of this bill. i'd like to focus on the trubbling aspect of this bill in the tax title. this bill would create a new federal tax on marijuana starting at 5% in the first year and escalating to 8% after five years. we always hear about tax parity in this chamber, and yet the treatment of these products compared to tobacco are vastly different. . let me say again this bill taxes marijuana which has the otential to impact society really in unknown ways or at least in ways we should all be concerned about. than half the rate of a tax -- half the tax rate of a pack of cigarettes. once these taxes are created, rather than treating them as eneral revenue where they will actually -- could actually help defray the cost with the treasury's to tax would divert tax revenue into four brand new government to make including one it -- to create subsidies for actually., this bill creates new cr
i appreciate the time. mr. speaker, much of the debate we have heard today has been about criminal justice and child safety implications of this bill. i'd like to focus on the trubbling aspect of this bill in the tax title. this bill would create a new federal tax on marijuana starting at 5% in the first year and escalating to 8% after five years. we always hear about tax parity in this chamber, and yet the treatment of these products compared to tobacco are vastly different. . let me say again...
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they spent a lot of time together in new london.re celebrating kathleen's birthday and that connection continues year later when Ãbthe churchill's and the harriman's remain intertwined for many years. sarah and anna, they didn't maintain a regular friendship that they experienced some very similar moments after the war, each of these daughters had been deeply affected by the war and of course if we knew more than i that we did about mental health it would not be as much of the case. is a very touching moment after sarah's husband died and i have experienced something similar so she writes to sarah expressing what she knows about being someone in that position where your life is constantly the scrutiny of the public while you are grieving. they are not the best of friends but certainly have a shared experience and is very meaningful to all of them. >> grace asks, how did you learn that churchill liked bricklaying? was that, knowledge. >> he loves to paint he wrote wonderful book called painting as a pastime. many churchill enthusiast
they spent a lot of time together in new london.re celebrating kathleen's birthday and that connection continues year later when Ãbthe churchill's and the harriman's remain intertwined for many years. sarah and anna, they didn't maintain a regular friendship that they experienced some very similar moments after the war, each of these daughters had been deeply affected by the war and of course if we knew more than i that we did about mental health it would not be as much of the case. is a very...
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see at the time of galileo there were no good time measuring devices.measure small differences in time was very, very difficult. so he came up with these incredibly clever idea of using inclined planes. he realized that freefall is in some sense can be seen as an extreme case of roles and bawling down with the inclined plane is actually vertical to the ground. but, by making the angle of the inclined plane very, very small he was able to sort of dilute gravity to slow down the motion efficiently so he could make more accurate measurements for the motion. but he did more than that. by allowing the ball to roll down a plane and then fly into the air, he was able to see the per directory that projectiles do when thrown into the air. and he discovered the trajectory is a curve that is well-known from antiquity, the ancient greeks. he was the very first to discover that, the projectiles trace as they go through the air. he also discovered the loss of freefall for example the distance traveled is proportionate to the square of the time, meaning if they fall f
see at the time of galileo there were no good time measuring devices.measure small differences in time was very, very difficult. so he came up with these incredibly clever idea of using inclined planes. he realized that freefall is in some sense can be seen as an extreme case of roles and bawling down with the inclined plane is actually vertical to the ground. but, by making the angle of the inclined plane very, very small he was able to sort of dilute gravity to slow down the motion...
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that the very limited number of participants could be home in time for the 10pm curfew.nd he urged communities to do more to help the poor and the needy. westminster cathedral in london was empty for midnight mass — the service was delivered online instead. earlier, a small socially distanced congregation had heard cardinal vincent nichols, leader of the roman catholic church in england and wales, speak about the heart—warming way in which people had responded to the pandemic. have we not seen in these months of difficulty being marked by countless acts of random kindness, quiet heroism, selfless service, remarkable community efforts, all directed to those most in need? at canterbury cathedral, the leader of the anglican church, archbishop justin welby, also reflected on what the pandemic had taken, and what it had shown us. in this christmas of absence, mourning and restrictions of all kinds, are there any gifts of good news under the tree? any gifts of hope? well, there are many. the vaccine is a gift of hope. 0ur sense of community and mutual care has changed so much
that the very limited number of participants could be home in time for the 10pm curfew.nd he urged communities to do more to help the poor and the needy. westminster cathedral in london was empty for midnight mass — the service was delivered online instead. earlier, a small socially distanced congregation had heard cardinal vincent nichols, leader of the roman catholic church in england and wales, speak about the heart—warming way in which people had responded to the pandemic. have we not...