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in the u.s.a., hiring in the u.s.a. and families in the u.s.a. i started to introduce proposals to incentivize companies to invest in america, grow jobs, and to help families. i'd like to highlight one of those pillars today, families in the u.s.a. first, we mourn the loss of those to covid-19, the toll of this has devastated thousands of families. it is also clear that with economic damage comes societal damage. our country needed to take dramatic actions to flatten the curve, but those steps meant most americans were confined to their homes. this meant work from home, school from home, but also in too many instances, lost jobs, isolation, depression, suicide, domestic, substance, and child abuse. it is timely that may is mental health awareness month. in a recent atlanta journal constitution op-ed, the carter center members wrote, isolation is one of the cruelest components of the outbreak. that's week i -- last week i spent with a mental health treatment center in georgia, they are seeing a sign
in the u.s.a., hiring in the u.s.a. and families in the u.s.a. i started to introduce proposals to incentivize companies to invest in america, grow jobs, and to help families. i'd like to highlight one of those pillars today, families in the u.s.a. first, we mourn the loss of those to covid-19, the toll of this has devastated thousands of families. it is also clear that with economic damage comes societal damage. our country needed to take dramatic actions to flatten the curve, but those steps...
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stkpwhost: part of the "u.s.a. " network. if you want to follow her work she is on >> want unfiltered coverage to the coronavirus pandemic with briefings from the white house, congress and governors from across the country. -- onhe conversation and our live call-in program. if you missed any of our live coverage, watch any time on demand at c-span.org/coronavirus. >> 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5 -- engines up and burning. 2, 1, 0 and lift off. the final lift off. america will continue the dream. on wednesday, nasa will launch astronauts into space. the astronauts will join the current team of two russians and one american on the international space station. tonight, we will explore the history of space expiration as we toured the country and hear stories about how the people -- about the people. >> it is incredible. it changes you. shifte me had a cognitive the way that i think about humanity. >> in 1935 -- >> studying the curvature of the earth. we will take you to nasa training sites. >> we are in the laboratory for the cognitive comm
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and all of the product was built in the u.s.a. but i'm determined that america will be fully prepared for any of the future outbreaks of which we hope there's going to be none. who would have thought. 1917, it could have been up to 100 million people were killed. that was the spanish flu. 1917. who would have thought this was going to happen? that's over 100 years ago. our effort begins by dramatically increasing our reserves. instead of one to three weeks worth of supplies, which we had less than that the u.s. government will now stockpile three whole months, much of it made in the u.s.a. my administration is already -- has already awarded contracts for approximately 200,000 ventilators, which we're building ourselves, and now that we're restocking all of those great things are happening with ventilators. my administration has also dered 800 million n-95 respirators and facemasks. last week i was at honeywell. they're making masks. they're making facemasks. they're making a lot of different things that three months ago they never
and all of the product was built in the u.s.a. but i'm determined that america will be fully prepared for any of the future outbreaks of which we hope there's going to be none. who would have thought. 1917, it could have been up to 100 million people were killed. that was the spanish flu. 1917. who would have thought this was going to happen? that's over 100 years ago. our effort begins by dramatically increasing our reserves. instead of one to three weeks worth of supplies, which we had less...
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the u.s.a. restoring and reigniting the strength of our economy plan, u.s.a. rise. this is a plan to bring back our thriving economy. it offers a four-pillared framework for investing in america, growing jobs, and helping families without expanding the grip of the federal government. it builds on the success of president trump's america first agenda. the u.s.a. rise plan calls on all of us in congress to ensure that the more than $2 trillion in relief already passed in the cares act and in phase 3.5 is targeted to the areas of the economy that need it most while providing prudent oversight. the first pillar, made in the u.s.a., addresses the fact that for too long, our manufacturing has moved overseas. now more than ever, we're reminded of how dangerous it is to rely on other countries, especially competitors like china. the u.s.a. rise plan calls for incentivizing companies to return to the united states, investing in infrastructure to spur economic development, and having a competitive tax and
the u.s.a. restoring and reigniting the strength of our economy plan, u.s.a. rise. this is a plan to bring back our thriving economy. it offers a four-pillared framework for investing in america, growing jobs, and helping families without expanding the grip of the federal government. it builds on the success of president trump's america first agenda. the u.s.a. rise plan calls on all of us in congress to ensure that the more than $2 trillion in relief already passed in the cares act and in...
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in the u.s.a., hiring in the u.s.a. and families in the u.s.a. i started to introduce proposals to incentivize companies to invest in america, grow jobs, and to help families. i'd like to highlight one of those pillars today, families in the u.s.a. first, we mourn the loss of those to covid-19, the toll of this has devastated thousands of families. it is also clear that with economic damage comes societal damage. our country needed to take dramatic actions to flatten the curve, but those steps meant most americans were confined to their homes. this meant work from home, school from home, but also in too many instances, lost jobs, isolation, depression, suicide, domestic, substance, and child abuse. it is timely that may is mental health awareness month. in a recent atlanta journal constitution op-ed, the carter center members wrote, isolation is one of the cruelest components of the outbreak. that's week i -- last week i spent with a mental health treatment center in georgia, they are seeing a sign
in the u.s.a., hiring in the u.s.a. and families in the u.s.a. i started to introduce proposals to incentivize companies to invest in america, grow jobs, and to help families. i'd like to highlight one of those pillars today, families in the u.s.a. first, we mourn the loss of those to covid-19, the toll of this has devastated thousands of families. it is also clear that with economic damage comes societal damage. our country needed to take dramatic actions to flatten the curve, but those steps...
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. >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.!reporter: in boston today, hundreds tightly packed, protesting massachusetts stay- at-home order. but as impatience grows, so do death projections. revised up to almost 135,000 by august according to researchers at the university of washington today. that's nearly double the worst- case scenario predicted last week. the reason: more people venturing outside. onanwhile, frustration growing over reopening. in colorado, authorities say these pipe bombs were found inside the home of 53-year-old bradley bunn, arrested by the f.b.i. on friday. sources tell cbs news bunn encouraged demonstrators to bring firearms to this may day protest. it follows a weekend in which many americans waded back into the crowds; gridlock along the galveston, texas, seawall, and galveston, texas, seawall, and tempers flared. a new york police officer is on adified duty after this violent takedown of a man during a crackdown on social distancing. an austin man was arrested for pushing a park ranger into water whil
. >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.!reporter: in boston today, hundreds tightly packed, protesting massachusetts stay- at-home order. but as impatience grows, so do death projections. revised up to almost 135,000 by august according to researchers at the university of washington today. that's nearly double the worst- case scenario predicted last week. the reason: more people venturing outside. onanwhile, frustration growing over reopening. in colorado, authorities say these pipe bombs were found inside...
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the u.s.a. restoring and reigniting the strength of our economy plan, u.s.a. rise. this is a plan to bring back our thriving economy. it offers a four-pillared framework for investing in america, growing jobs, and helping families without expanding the grip of the federal government. it builds on the success of president trump's america first agenda. the u.s.a. rise plan calls on all of us in congress to ensure that the more than $2 trillion in relief already passed in the cares act and in phase 3.5 is targeted to the areas of the economy that need it most while providing prudent oversight. the first pillar, made in the u.s.a., addresses the fact that for too long, our manufacturing has moved overseas. now more than ever, we're reminded of how dangerous it is to rely on other countries, especially competitors like china. the u.s.a. rise plan calls for incentivizing companies to return to the united states, investing in infrastructure to spur economic development, and having a competitive tax and
the u.s.a. restoring and reigniting the strength of our economy plan, u.s.a. rise. this is a plan to bring back our thriving economy. it offers a four-pillared framework for investing in america, growing jobs, and helping families without expanding the grip of the federal government. it builds on the success of president trump's america first agenda. the u.s.a. rise plan calls on all of us in congress to ensure that the more than $2 trillion in relief already passed in the cares act and in...
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and áif you are bored in the u.s.a. forward. >>> áwe have got good news in baseball. ábut one of the finest gentlema áthat's i've ever come across i áart hale. rep, he wassal diagnose would áthe covid last week. happy áto report that he is hom áyou'll might áhave seen him in mun aball. hal is áa much nicer guy. heap is back loam and home and resting comfortable. >>> as baseball continuesá thisá gar gan chuannal task staggeing financial álosses contine to mount and ácontingency plans continue to ábe played. and ámaybe starting in early july. á but here's the thing, the players áagreed to prorated á salaries a couple of months ago and áthat in itself is major á league baseball. owners say contributing to an average loss about $640,000 a game. áthis is a $10 billion industry and áafter this season it could álose $40 billion. a big álist put out today about how each team could lose. they could lose áan slavement $8800. @the yankees can looks like the most. áthe progressional sport demand áon theigate. there áwere much wept
and áif you are bored in the u.s.a. forward. >>> áwe have got good news in baseball. ábut one of the finest gentlema áthat's i've ever come across i áart hale. rep, he wassal diagnose would áthe covid last week. happy áto report that he is hom áyou'll might áhave seen him in mun aball. hal is áa much nicer guy. heap is back loam and home and resting comfortable. >>> as baseball continuesá thisá gar gan chuannal task staggeing financial álosses contine to mount and...
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nadler: bills like the u.s.a. freedom act, u.s.a. freedom restoration act touch deeply held beliefs on all sides. the bill we intended to consider last night strengthened privacy protections and made substantial improvements to the law. the bill as amended by the senate is a good and important package of reforms. now you may disagree with that assessment. you may genuinely believe that the bill doesn't go far enough to reform the fisa system or perhaps that it goes too far with those reforms. if you disagree with me on the merits of the bill i respect that disagreement. i cannot accept and what i accept many americans will not accept is a transparent, inexplicable, totally unjustified flip-flop on this bill. a bill important both to the security and the privacy of the united states. just a few weeks ago, 126 republicans joined 152 democrats in support of a nearly identical measure. differed only in that the senate added one amendment, a good amendment with almost universal support. virtually all of those 126 republicans change their
nadler: bills like the u.s.a. freedom act, u.s.a. freedom restoration act touch deeply held beliefs on all sides. the bill we intended to consider last night strengthened privacy protections and made substantial improvements to the law. the bill as amended by the senate is a good and important package of reforms. now you may disagree with that assessment. you may genuinely believe that the bill doesn't go far enough to reform the fisa system or perhaps that it goes too far with those reforms....
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all made right here in the u.s.a. we took over very, very empty cupboards, medically. we had empty cupboards in a military shape. we now have the strongest military the united states has ever had by far and the best equipment. and you hear that outside, that beautiful sound, those are truckers that are with us all the way. they're protests in favor of president trump as opposed to against. there are hundreds of trucks. that's the sign of love, not the sign of your typical protest. so i want to thank our great truckers. they like me. and i like them. we're working on something together. but we have the mightiest -- and they'll be helping us with this by the way speaking of truckers. we have the mightiest military in the long history of human kind. we have the best an most devoted workers able to walk the face of the everett and now we're combining these strengths for the most aggressive vaccine projects -- project. there's never been a vaccine project anywhere close to this. it's very important. vaccine or no vaccine, we're back. and we're starting the process. and in m
all made right here in the u.s.a. we took over very, very empty cupboards, medically. we had empty cupboards in a military shape. we now have the strongest military the united states has ever had by far and the best equipment. and you hear that outside, that beautiful sound, those are truckers that are with us all the way. they're protests in favor of president trump as opposed to against. there are hundreds of trucks. that's the sign of love, not the sign of your typical protest. so i want to...
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ways it has has necessitated us having a fisa bill, the re-authorization of re-authorization of the u.s.a. freedom bill today. we passed a bill, the chair of the judiciary committee, mr. nadler of new york, and the chair of the intelligence committee, mr. schiff of california, to committees of jurisdiction. it had strong bipartisan support, it went over to the senate. in my view, it was vastly improved in the senate and it had 80 votes. our bill was bipartisan. their bill was bipartisan too. 80 votes in the united states senate for the senate bill, which was amended by the leahy-lee amendment. very, very protective of the balance that we have to have between security and privacy. security and civil liberties. this is the balance that we have to strike. in my years on intelligence, i was focused a lot on the civil liberties part of it, establishing a board, etc., to ensure that whatever we did, that balance with our civil liberties was central and important to it. as benjamin franklin said, security and liberty, you can't have one without the other. they go together. security and liberty.
ways it has has necessitated us having a fisa bill, the re-authorization of re-authorization of the u.s.a. freedom bill today. we passed a bill, the chair of the judiciary committee, mr. nadler of new york, and the chair of the intelligence committee, mr. schiff of california, to committees of jurisdiction. it had strong bipartisan support, it went over to the senate. in my view, it was vastly improved in the senate and it had 80 votes. our bill was bipartisan. their bill was bipartisan too. 80...
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u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> trevor: thank you so much for that, roy, i'm inspired and hungry., we're going to go back to life before the coronavirus. how? stick around to find out. hey, can i... hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right here. - hi! - hi. hey! - that's totally him. - it's him! that's totally the guy. safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. safwe're herewow. you40%. and we're open. i'm an original. one of a kind. you feel me? love ya'. oop! you look cute! better than you? pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. that could mean an increase byin energy bills.. you can save by setting your heat to 68 or lower... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or just letting the sun light your home. stay well and keep it golden. my new bite-sized, crispy popc
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. >>> well, it's going to be aá the u.s.á senate is going to getá together and have to decide whaá to on arrival.á >> it's really sickening thatá the democrats are using the opportunity to enforce the social richly.áá >> reporter: the republicansá backed by the while house haveá been seeing how the economyá rebounds.á >> if the economy continues oná what we have been seeing that iá think that one might conclude áthat the stimulus that we have passed is enough.á >> reporter: the president isá vocal on wanting state oz theá get back to normal.á they sayá that if there's no second wave áof the virus, he is cautiouslyá optimistic about a recovery iná the second half of the year.á >> for the economy to fully árecover, people have to be fuly con if i kent.á that may have to áawait the arrival of a vaccine. á>> reporter: while they deal withá the heros act, they'reá going to face the questions oná the late friday night firing ofá a state department inspector general.á bob menendez launchingá an investigation as to what they callá a motivating firing.á this áas there's a response to theá coro
. >>> well, it's going to be aá the u.s.á senate is going to getá together and have to decide whaá to on arrival.á >> it's really sickening thatá the democrats are using the opportunity to enforce the social richly.áá >> reporter: the republicansá backed by the while house haveá been seeing how the economyá rebounds.á >> if the economy continues oná what we have been seeing that iá think that one might conclude áthat the stimulus that we have passed is...
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is graduated in san francisco and will be going to uc davis in the fall and milo is graduating from u.s.awith a bachelors in arts in political science and a minor in economics. he is from san francisco. keep those photos coming, email 2020grads@cbs.com or use the hashtag kpix , include their name and something about them as well, no professional photos, please and you may see them on tv. >>> the city of berkeley has reopened tennyson pickleball courts for singles play, most neighborhood parks and recreation facilities in the city are still closed, but masks are not required while on court but all players must have a face covering with them. >>> in southern california today was a big test for orange county residents trying to beat the heat. many of the beaches are back open and of course that brought out the crowds. signs were posted at laguna beach reminding people of the rules, the beaches are technically only open for exercise and walking and that heforniause bat g they were the ones who crowded the beaches before and now it's our turn i guess. >> we've got the heat. >> the heat is buil
is graduated in san francisco and will be going to uc davis in the fall and milo is graduating from u.s.awith a bachelors in arts in political science and a minor in economics. he is from san francisco. keep those photos coming, email 2020grads@cbs.com or use the hashtag kpix , include their name and something about them as well, no professional photos, please and you may see them on tv. >>> the city of berkeley has reopened tennyson pickleball courts for singles play, most...
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down the press is not after try this after the we're not the enemy of the people we are the people u.s.a. the current battle ground truth is it anyway. man . a group of russian mercenaries who backed libyan war mostly for health are leaving the country and have the latest from tripoli. i'm committed al this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. he has acted responsibly and legally and with integrity despite mounting pressure u.k. prime minister abbas johnson refuses to fire a top advisor is accused of breaching lockdown.
down the press is not after try this after the we're not the enemy of the people we are the people u.s.a. the current battle ground truth is it anyway. man . a group of russian mercenaries who backed libyan war mostly for health are leaving the country and have the latest from tripoli. i'm committed al this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. he has acted responsibly and legally and with integrity despite mounting pressure u.k. prime minister abbas johnson refuses to fire a top advisor...
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. >>> a new type of insect has just arrived here in the u.s.a. its sting is strong enough to actually kill some people. what local beekeepers are doing to prepare for what they are calling the murder hornet. >> reporter: although these giant asian hornet has not been reportedly seen here yet, it's still gotten the attention of many of the sonoma county beekeepers. described as a vicious predator, the world's largest hornet more than two inches long has an appetite and is hungry for honeybees. >> it can destroy a colony of bees, and that's 50,000 or more bees, in three hours. >> reporter: marie peterson has been a beekeeper for decades. she says even though only four have been seen in washington state, folks here are on edge. >> to be sued isn't good enough defense for them. they can sting through. >> reporter: peterson says washington state investigators believe the giant hornet came from japan, hitchhiking on a container ship. honeybees of the critical component of a successful agricultural economy, they pollinate oranges, cherries, and any othe
. >>> a new type of insect has just arrived here in the u.s.a. its sting is strong enough to actually kill some people. what local beekeepers are doing to prepare for what they are calling the murder hornet. >> reporter: although these giant asian hornet has not been reportedly seen here yet, it's still gotten the attention of many of the sonoma county beekeepers. described as a vicious predator, the world's largest hornet more than two inches long has an appetite and is hungry...
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press is not after trying this after the fact we're not the enemy of the people we are the people u.s.a. the current battle ground truth is it anyway on. china plans a new security law to impose on the hong kong and clamp down in anything it calls subversive. blown down in jordan this is al jazeera live and also coming up parts of eastern india and bangladesh are picking up the pieces after a powerful cyclon swept through killing more than 80 people. trouble in the skies the u.s. plans to pull out of a treaty that allows surveillance flights among 35 countries spending russia for the decision.
press is not after trying this after the fact we're not the enemy of the people we are the people u.s.a. the current battle ground truth is it anyway on. china plans a new security law to impose on the hong kong and clamp down in anything it calls subversive. blown down in jordan this is al jazeera live and also coming up parts of eastern india and bangladesh are picking up the pieces after a powerful cyclon swept through killing more than 80 people. trouble in the skies the u.s. plans to pull...
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had -- passed h.r. 6172, the re-authorization of the u.s.a. freedom act, i supported the bill because of the improvements that were made to the fisa process. but since then we have learned details that indicate that the abuse was much more widespread and much more deliberate than initially reported. given that, rather than place additional requirements on the exercise of existing authorities, i think we must fully re-evaluate the fisa authorities to resolve the right balance between protecting our nation and the rights of the american people. in addition, the administration does not support this bill in its current form. which means that this is going to be yet another in a long line of activities undertaken by the democratic majority which are not going to be successful. i yield back to the gentleman from georgia. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: madam speaker, i oppose the underlying bill. it has nothing to do with the mueller investigation. into the c
had -- passed h.r. 6172, the re-authorization of the u.s.a. freedom act, i supported the bill because of the improvements that were made to the fisa process. but since then we have learned details that indicate that the abuse was much more widespread and much more deliberate than initially reported. given that, rather than place additional requirements on the exercise of existing authorities, i think we must fully re-evaluate the fisa authorities to resolve the right balance between protecting...
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of the press is not after truck after the black we're not the enemy of the people we are the people u.s.a. the current battle ground truth is it anyway on. isolating times the listening posts through the noise. looking at another side of this story not so much the information around the outbreak but. the listening post on al-jazeera. throughout history humankind has come together in our darkest moments this is a moment for pretty much the opposite where retreat from the world can actually see that every generation has its moment this one is ours. ringback to is. the. protesters set fire to a police station in the us city of minneapolis in if night of demonstrations over the death of a black man at the hands of police president trump weighs in on the armrest but twitter flounces tweets which suggests police should shoot looters. they're watching al-jazeera live from doha with me fully back also ahead school openings delayed south korea reimpose as some coronavirus restrictions after a spike in new cases and there is growing concern in one province in pakistan after hundreds of children tes
of the press is not after truck after the black we're not the enemy of the people we are the people u.s.a. the current battle ground truth is it anyway on. isolating times the listening posts through the noise. looking at another side of this story not so much the information around the outbreak but. the listening post on al-jazeera. throughout history humankind has come together in our darkest moments this is a moment for pretty much the opposite where retreat from the world can actually see...
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the amicus curiae provisions that were put in place four years ago with the u.s.a. freedom act. i truly believe that we can find the proper balance here between privacy and security. i also believe that our privacy and our security are not at odds. our privacy is indeed part of our security and our security part of our privacy. you cannot have one without the other. the lee-leahy amendment brings us closer to that balance. i invite all my colleagues to support it and look forward to the moment not far from now when we will pass it. thank you, madam president. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the question is on the amendment. is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: vote: vote: vote: vote: vote: the presiding officer: does any senator wish to vote or change his or her vote? if not, on this vote the yeas are 77. the nays are 19. under the previous order requiring 60 votes for the adoption of this amendment, the amendment is agreed to. mr. gardner: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senato
the amicus curiae provisions that were put in place four years ago with the u.s.a. freedom act. i truly believe that we can find the proper balance here between privacy and security. i also believe that our privacy and our security are not at odds. our privacy is indeed part of our security and our security part of our privacy. you cannot have one without the other. the lee-leahy amendment brings us closer to that balance. i invite all my colleagues to support it and look forward to the moment...
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try this after that we're not the enemy of the people we are the people u.s.a. the current battle ground whose truth is it anyway on. brazil's coronavirus crisis infections continue to climb but it's feared the real scale of the outbreak could be even worse. hello i'm down in jordan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up libya's internationally recognized government makes new gains on the outskirts of tripoli as it battles the forces of warlords heading for have to. a momentous opportunity the u.s. welcomes a taliban ceasefire in afghanistan plus. one british home has managed to protect its residents entirely from code 19 thanks to a cost on lockdown including staff living in tents and caravans. there's been a surge in new numbers of corona virus cases in latin america brazil has overtaken russia to become the 2nd worst affected country in the world after the united states confirmed infections are now above 330000 the death toll is more than $21000.00 it's thought the true total could be even higher infections in brazil a number expected to peak until
try this after that we're not the enemy of the people we are the people u.s.a. the current battle ground whose truth is it anyway on. brazil's coronavirus crisis infections continue to climb but it's feared the real scale of the outbreak could be even worse. hello i'm down in jordan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up libya's internationally recognized government makes new gains on the outskirts of tripoli as it battles the forces of warlords heading for have to. a momentous...
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we're not the enemy of the people we are the people u.s.a. the current battle ground truth is it anyways. the. the. other guy on the top stories on al-jazeera a study is warning that brazil's total death toll from the corona virus could climb 5 fold by early august it comes as the world health organization says the pandemic is still accelerating across much of latin america. many venezuelan migrants stranded in neighboring countries are now desperate to return to say they're struggling to survive as car virus infections rise rapidly in their host countries . the death toll for the pandemic in the u.s. now stands at more than 98000 with over 1600000 confirmed cases. we're turning to our top story the pandemic outbreak in brazil earlier i spoke to the governor of south palo states joe doria i started by asking him how he's enforcing virus restrictions while the country's presidential you're both so narrow sense the conflicting message. here in some paulo we we have a social he's a lation we are 2 months and a half into social he's relation and
we're not the enemy of the people we are the people u.s.a. the current battle ground truth is it anyways. the. the. other guy on the top stories on al-jazeera a study is warning that brazil's total death toll from the corona virus could climb 5 fold by early august it comes as the world health organization says the pandemic is still accelerating across much of latin america. many venezuelan migrants stranded in neighboring countries are now desperate to return to say they're struggling to...
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we're not the enemy of the people we are the people u.s.a. the current battle ground truth is it anyway. the earth the the and the. broken back a recap of our top stories on al-jazeera this hour police in hong kong have used pepper spray as demonstrations escalate at least 200 people have been arrested protesters are angry at a proposed law that could see people jailed for mocking china's national anthem a 10 day mourning period has begun in spain to remember the 27000 people who died during the korean a virus pandemic plans have been you know what across the country and they'll be a minute side. and in tanzania schools and universities as well as force events are expected to resume next week as the country begins the latest restriction sisto the spread of covert 19 but opposition politicians accuse the government of id in the true scale of the outbreak. in other news a decision is expected in the coming hours on whether iran then genocide suspects will be handed over to un custody if so former business spend couple guy will go on trial at an
we're not the enemy of the people we are the people u.s.a. the current battle ground truth is it anyway. the earth the the and the. broken back a recap of our top stories on al-jazeera this hour police in hong kong have used pepper spray as demonstrations escalate at least 200 people have been arrested protesters are angry at a proposed law that could see people jailed for mocking china's national anthem a 10 day mourning period has begun in spain to remember the 27000 people who died during...
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are down the press is not after truck after the we're not the enemy of the people we are the people u.s.a. the current battle ground truth is it anyway on. your men killed a mother and son on their way to an appointment sadly the insurgents don't wear uniforms or so it is seen with the was the american occupation of the house on hold americans to account trump tower 2016 how come you didn't mention that meeting to congress and i did i don't know if i got the transcript wrong. i don't think you're that sharp that you can tell the difference between a polish guy a french guy. head to head on a. play an important role ringback. and oh how the top stories on al-jazeera hong kong's leader has defended beijing's proposed security laws she says the legislation won't affect hong kong's rights and freedoms and that fears people will be arrested for speaking out our imagined we are very free society for the time being people have this freedom to say whatever they want to say but ultimately what is to be provided in this piece.
are down the press is not after truck after the we're not the enemy of the people we are the people u.s.a. the current battle ground truth is it anyway on. your men killed a mother and son on their way to an appointment sadly the insurgents don't wear uniforms or so it is seen with the was the american occupation of the house on hold americans to account trump tower 2016 how come you didn't mention that meeting to congress and i did i don't know if i got the transcript wrong. i don't think...
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how u.s.a snapshot of markets closed. a late selloff. indices closing out in the red.&p 500roups within the losing ground. all 11 groups in the dow. themmbers and 27 of declined. moderna,ll a result of the results from the latest study may be not as positive as some expected. a feds standing by with official. mike: we would like to welcome boston fed president eric rosengren. thanks for being with us. we are getting to the point tore the economy is starting reopen in your district. boston mayor walsh laying out some conditions to reopening yesterday. as we get there, what do you see happening in your district, in boston, in massachusetts? other states in your district. what are people telling you about how fast they think they will reopen? pres. rosengren: it is wonderful news that we are getting to the place where we can start talking about reopening, but i would highlight that is only the first step we need to take. consumers need to be comfortable going to businesses, restaurants. employees need to feel comfortable going on the subway, the train, or the bus. with co
how u.s.a snapshot of markets closed. a late selloff. indices closing out in the red.&p 500roups within the losing ground. all 11 groups in the dow. themmbers and 27 of declined. moderna,ll a result of the results from the latest study may be not as positive as some expected. a feds standing by with official. mike: we would like to welcome boston fed president eric rosengren. thanks for being with us. we are getting to the point tore the economy is starting reopen in your district. boston...
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president trump: all made in the u.s.a., so importantly, we are giving our service members the resourcesequipment they need. staying connected your way is easier than ever. you're just a tap away from personalized support on xfinity.com. get faster internet speeds with a click. order xfi pods to your home in a snap. or change your xfinity services with just a touch. all in one place. you're only seconds away from all of that on xfinity.com. faster than a call. easy as a tap. now that's simple, easy, awesome. >> better than expected first quarter and second quarter forecast that was in line with where analysts were looking it see it really helping thanks in part to spending on internet, gaming gear. i want to take a look at revenue from gaming, which topped $1 billion for the first time ever. gain of 27% year over year. the only market here to post sequential growth as well for videos. it's benefiting from gaming chips and computer data center demand. what it has meant for performance, up 53% year it date. sort of insulated from a lot of the trade tensions that typically hurt chip makers
president trump: all made in the u.s.a., so importantly, we are giving our service members the resourcesequipment they need. staying connected your way is easier than ever. you're just a tap away from personalized support on xfinity.com. get faster internet speeds with a click. order xfi pods to your home in a snap. or change your xfinity services with just a touch. all in one place. you're only seconds away from all of that on xfinity.com. faster than a call. easy as a tap. now that's simple,...
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. >>> coming up tonight on game day, more from u.s.a. today's bob nightingale on baseball's future, and profiling the st. mary's gale that has being the top rugbier in all the country. nascar in charlotte, right now in a rain delay. they're 150 laps in on a 450 lap race. they've got work to do. >>> coming up in our next warn not to let their guard down against the coronavirus after scenes like this pop up this holiday weekend. >>> plus, some scary moments for a california family after a man tries to break into a home. how a 10-year-old girl managed to scare him off. >> she was pretty shook up. i felt really bad for her. she was really scared, but that was such a bold move of her. >>> and exterminators are getting ready for a different kind of job, how pest control businesses are helping to stop the spread of the virus. to go to the grocery store. mask! i swear. this guy would be a mess without me. stay healthy and slow the spread. wear a mask when going out in public. >>> our top story at 6:30, a live look outside the exclusive sales for
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who could in the shadow of 9/11 vote against anything called the u.s.a. patriot act. i did. as did 66 other members. three republicans, 62 members, one independent. because of the unbelievably, unconstitutionally broad powers that would be granted for surveillance of all the american people in myriad ways. now, there wasn't even a copy of the bill available. i came to the floor and i said could i have a copy of the bill? sorry, there is only one. it's on the republican side. i said, well, it's not the senate, i can't fly ball, but i'll make it a long day with adjournment votes. they printed out a copy. it's rushed on this side by members on the judiciary committee who ostensibly authored the bill to try to find out what was in it. but people still voted for it. the abuses that have come under this are myriad and well documented. w, i credit zoe love gren -- lofgren for trying to amend the knows egregious section and my colleague, ron wyden, from oregon. senator wyden almost succeeded, short one vote. and zoe tried on the last re-authorization and this one to amend that. unfo
who could in the shadow of 9/11 vote against anything called the u.s.a. patriot act. i did. as did 66 other members. three republicans, 62 members, one independent. because of the unbelievably, unconstitutionally broad powers that would be granted for surveillance of all the american people in myriad ways. now, there wasn't even a copy of the bill available. i came to the floor and i said could i have a copy of the bill? sorry, there is only one. it's on the republican side. i said, well, it's...
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stkpwhost: part of the "u.s.a. " network. if you want to follow her work she is on twitter. time.preciate your >> thank you, john. host: back to phone schools reopening looks like. here are phone lines. we have about 45 minutes left in the "washington journal" before nationale to arlington cemetery where we expect wreath t trump in a laying ceremony. jackie on the line for essential ruckersville, virginia. caller: good morning. kind of work do you do? facility manufacturing near charlottesville. we are a supply chain so we have been working since the pandemic hit we have not stopped working. say what kind of -- what part of the supply chain or industry? caller: a manufacturing facility i cannot hings divulge. it is now emerson. to being on comes job and you talk about that xperience but also what ?eopening has meant for you caller: things have been slowly eopening and we are doing soeb absorb and they are requiring masks and it is difficult to wearer eight hours. it is warm in the facility. i feel like i have trouble breathing. asthma so it has been a hard transition. y frus
stkpwhost: part of the "u.s.a. " network. if you want to follow her work she is on twitter. time.preciate your >> thank you, john. host: back to phone schools reopening looks like. here are phone lines. we have about 45 minutes left in the "washington journal" before nationale to arlington cemetery where we expect wreath t trump in a laying ceremony. jackie on the line for essential ruckersville, virginia. caller: good morning. kind of work do you do? facility...
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host: and capitol hill, "u.s.a. today," trump to restrict worker visas for now. four republican senators asked donald trump to suspend issuance of guest worker visas until employment has returned to normal levels because of the coronavirus pandemic's impact on the economy. argued in a letter dated may 7 first reported by politico that the visa suspension would be "critical to protecting american workers as our economy gets back on its feet. the impact of the pandemic on your employment." let's hear from lane, next, stillwater, oklahoma. good morning. caller: yes, sir. yes. we got this guards ban that's the size of a small trailer in this mobile home park that's sit in front of our trademark at the entrance and it's just filling up and growing and growing and growing. so i don't know what's going on. anybody going to work? host: david's in georgia, next up. hi, there. caller: how are you doing this morning? i want to make a complaint. i thought that was very disingenuous to hang up on that guy when he made a little comment about the shooting down in brunswick and
host: and capitol hill, "u.s.a. today," trump to restrict worker visas for now. four republican senators asked donald trump to suspend issuance of guest worker visas until employment has returned to normal levels because of the coronavirus pandemic's impact on the economy. argued in a letter dated may 7 first reported by politico that the visa suspension would be "critical to protecting american workers as our economy gets back on its feet. the impact of the pandemic on your...
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why the team u.s.a. superstar and former cal bear has extra reason to . >>> welcome back.a live look at the golden gate camera. not a lot of cars on the road. i hope you're all enjoying your mother's day, relaxing. 56 in san francisco. we will check in with lisa in a minute. happening today, the docuseries everybody's been talking about, "the last dance," graces sports fans with another must-watch episodes. we will hear the back story of steve kerr's infamous fight with michael jordan during a bulls' practice. >> we're on the opposite side of scrimmage and he's talking all kinds of trash. >> he's trying to tone me down and started calling me ticky-tack fowles. not going to help me when we play these teams physical. >> i have a lot of patience as a human being but i tend to snap at some point because i'm creamily compeltive too. >> he hauls off and hits me in it him in the [ bleep ] eye. that's a [ bleep ] foul. >> you can watch episodes seven and eight of "the last dance" tonight at 8:00 on espn. >>> there's a messpecial mother day's for alex morgan. the cal bear soccer pl
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upon her ru return to the u.s.a, marlene changed her major and pursued an major in education.he pursued an masters in education. as her passion and skillsets continued to grow for education, marlene began working at the san francisco unified school district. marlene spent 37 years in the district and received many awards, recognitions and named principal of the year and marlene transcended diversity,en conclusion by being the first latina principal. in addition to leading, she was the principal at the spring valley and er taylor elementary schools. in her tenure at usfsd, she was with the commodore stockton. par lean was always kind, open and loving mentor. marlene always touched the lives of her students and teachers with her positive attitude and was always searching for ways to improve in the futures of unrepresented children and i personally will never forget her smile. the board of education and superintendent of schools extends sincere condolences to the family. so wit at this time, we'll take public comment who wish to speak to closed session items and there will be a t
upon her ru return to the u.s.a, marlene changed her major and pursued an major in education.he pursued an masters in education. as her passion and skillsets continued to grow for education, marlene began working at the san francisco unified school district. marlene spent 37 years in the district and received many awards, recognitions and named principal of the year and marlene transcended diversity,en conclusion by being the first latina principal. in addition to leading, she was the principal...
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mike: our product is still made in the u.s.a. for the quality and -- richard: and that's a very important part of the component of being a success in the drum business, is u.s. manufacturing. it's a great place to come from. when a kid gets down here and he's got all these brands to choose from, you want us to say, "but what you really want is the sjc." why? mike: i think the backstory of, you know, our artists that we have. why does tré cool choose sjc? slipknot used to play pearl. now slipknot's playing sjc. i've gone on tour with bands, whether it's imagine dragons or slipknot or green day. whoever it is, we could parlay that, have the band come in for kids to meet the band. richard: so you could get green day to play in our store? mike: him and i are great friends. i've been to his wedding. he came to my wedding. richard: wow. that is very cool. well, you know what? it's very exciting because all these companies that are represented here are huge, multinational, corporate juggernauts, so it would be a pleasure for us to help
mike: our product is still made in the u.s.a. for the quality and -- richard: and that's a very important part of the component of being a success in the drum business, is u.s. manufacturing. it's a great place to come from. when a kid gets down here and he's got all these brands to choose from, you want us to say, "but what you really want is the sjc." why? mike: i think the backstory of, you know, our artists that we have. why does tré cool choose sjc? slipknot used to play pearl....
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had -- passed h.r. 6172, the re-authorization of the u.s.a. freedom act, i supported the bill because of the improvements that were made to the fisa process. but since then we have learned details that indicate that the abuse was much more widespread and much more deliberate than initially reported. given that, rather than place additional requirements on the exercise of existing authorities, i think we must fully re-evaluate the fisa authorities to resolve the right balance between protecting our nation and the rights of the american people. in addition, the administration does not support this bill in its current form. which means that this is going to be yet another in a long line of activities undertaken by the democratic majority which are not going to be successful. i yield back to the gentleman from georgia. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: madam speaker, i oppose the underlying bill. it has nothing to do with the mueller investigation. into the c
had -- passed h.r. 6172, the re-authorization of the u.s.a. freedom act, i supported the bill because of the improvements that were made to the fisa process. but since then we have learned details that indicate that the abuse was much more widespread and much more deliberate than initially reported. given that, rather than place additional requirements on the exercise of existing authorities, i think we must fully re-evaluate the fisa authorities to resolve the right balance between protecting...
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nadler: bills like the u.s.a. freedom act, u.s.a. freedom restoration act touch deeply held beliefs on all sides. the bill we intended to consider last night strengthened privacy protections and made substantial improvements to the law. the bill as amended by the senate is a good and important package of reforms. now you may disagree with that assessment. you may genuinely believe that the bill doesn't go far enough to reform the fisa system or perhaps that it goes too far with those reforms. if you disagree with me on the merits of the bill i respect that disagreement. i cannot accept and what i accept many americans will not accept is a transparent, inexplicable, totally unjustified flip-flop on this bill. a bill important both to the security and the privacy of the united states. just a few weeks ago, 126 republicans joined 152 democrats in support of a nearly identical measure. differed only in that the senate added one amendment, a good amendment with almost universal support. virtually all of those 126 republicans change their
nadler: bills like the u.s.a. freedom act, u.s.a. freedom restoration act touch deeply held beliefs on all sides. the bill we intended to consider last night strengthened privacy protections and made substantial improvements to the law. the bill as amended by the senate is a good and important package of reforms. now you may disagree with that assessment. you may genuinely believe that the bill doesn't go far enough to reform the fisa system or perhaps that it goes too far with those reforms....
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treated the world badly on, they stopped people going into hina, but they didn't stop people go into the u.s.a. and allvnger the world. >> schifrin: so is the trump administration right to pointer the fit china for the coronavirus, and its spread around the world? or should the finger be pointed equally we get two views. antony blinken is a senior foreign policy advisor to presidential candiate joe biden he ser the obama administration. and rebeccah heinrichs is a senior fellow at the hudson institute, a think tank in washington, d.c.ed she has wos foreign policy advisor to republicans on capitol hill. thank you very much, welcome both back to theks newshoony blinken, let me start with you. so has president trump been corrt inting out that china, at least locally covered up the virus in the early days and that lead to thspread of covid-19? >> so that's only half the story. clearlychina, the government of china has to be held accountable for failing to provi information in a timely fashion, failing to give access torn inional inspectors to get to the bottom of what happened. but the other half
treated the world badly on, they stopped people going into hina, but they didn't stop people go into the u.s.a. and allvnger the world. >> schifrin: so is the trump administration right to pointer the fit china for the coronavirus, and its spread around the world? or should the finger be pointed equally we get two views. antony blinken is a senior foreign policy advisor to presidential candiate joe biden he ser the obama administration. and rebeccah heinrichs is a senior fellow at the...
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. >> u.s.a.! >> coming up, where do we go now? >> our country has to get ope d opened.atch a cooking show. cookie show? cooking shows. cookie shows? play the great british baking show. [cookie monster] cookie shows! introducing at&t tv. watch with easy self-setup. shipped directly to you. many of life's moments in thare being put on hold. are staying at home, at carvana, we understand that, for some, getting a car just can't wait. to help, we're giving our customers up to 90 days to make their first payment. shop online from the comfort of your couch, and get your car with touchless delivery to keep you safe. and for even greater peace of mind, all carvana cars come with a seven-day return policy. so, if you need to keep moving, we're here for you. at carvana-- the safer way to buy a car. as important as ever. most visionworks locations are open and we're here to help. if you have an essential eyecare need, visit our website to get connected to one of our doctors. visionworks. see the difference. can match the power of energizer. because energizer ultimate lithium is th
. >> u.s.a.! >> coming up, where do we go now? >> our country has to get ope d opened.atch a cooking show. cookie show? cooking shows. cookie shows? play the great british baking show. [cookie monster] cookie shows! introducing at&t tv. watch with easy self-setup. shipped directly to you. many of life's moments in thare being put on hold. are staying at home, at carvana, we understand that, for some, getting a car just can't wait. to help, we're giving our customers up to...
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down the press is not after trump is after the we're not the enemy of the people we are the people u.s.a. the current battle ground truth is it anyway on al jazeera. how to get you watching al-jazeera to remind of our top stories. the world health organization says that now is not the time to ease restrictions across the americas as it says the region is the new epicenter of cave 19 there are growing and into lockdown protests with poor people saying that they're the ones suffering the most . are russia says it backs an immediate cease fire and talks to form a united governing body in libya itself to the u.s. accused russia of deploying more fighter jets to help the libyan warlord he for have to end his attempt to topple the un recognized government tripoli. hong kong as me to carry land has defended beijing's proposed security law she said the legislation will not affect hong kong's rights and freedoms and that is people will be arrested for speaking out imagine she said. well china is preparing to repatriate its citizens in india as corona virus infections there increase its embassy in
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stkpwhost: part of the "u.s.a. " network. if you want to follow her work she is on twitter. time.preciate your >> thank you, john. host: back to phone schools reopening looks like. here are phone lines. we have about 45 minutes left in the "washington journal" before nationale to arlington cemetery where we expect wreath t trump in a laying ceremony. jackie on the line for essential ruckersville, virginia. caller: good morning. kind of work do you do? facility manufacturing near charlottesville. we are a supply chain so we have been working since the pandemic hit we have not stopped working. say what kind of -- what part of the supply chain or industry? caller: a manufacturing facility i cannot hings divulge. it is now emerson. to being on comes job and you talk about that xperience but also what ?eopening has meant for you caller: things have been slowly eopening and we are doing soeb absorb and they are requiring masks and it is difficult to wearer eight hours. it is warm in the facility. i feel like i have trouble breathing. asthma so it has been a hard transition. y frus
stkpwhost: part of the "u.s.a. " network. if you want to follow her work she is on twitter. time.preciate your >> thank you, john. host: back to phone schools reopening looks like. here are phone lines. we have about 45 minutes left in the "washington journal" before nationale to arlington cemetery where we expect wreath t trump in a laying ceremony. jackie on the line for essential ruckersville, virginia. caller: good morning. kind of work do you do? facility...
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[cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [chanting u.s.a.] pete: can you guys hear me? that stick mic, will you? you got me? we are having audible issues. we are outside of atilis gym bellmaur, new jersey. closed under the lockdown orders i didn't. >> you made the decision. >> we made the decision. >> business has made the decision to open up. tell us about that. >> well, when we were asked to shut down. we complied. because at the time, the information that we had led to us believe that that was what was best for the greater good. we were told that government was going to be there to have our backs and we were told two weeks. so we did it. two weeks turned into three, three into four, four a month. month three no help watching the middle class struggled, not just small businesses but individuals all over the country in these states that are staying locked down beyond the curve being flattened and we are sick and tired of having our rights trampled on. [. [cheers and applause] >> the biggest thing to me not just we are shut down for two months it's that there is no plan
[cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [chanting u.s.a.] pete: can you guys hear me? that stick mic, will you? you got me? we are having audible issues. we are outside of atilis gym bellmaur, new jersey. closed under the lockdown orders i didn't. >> you made the decision. >> we made the decision. >> business has made the decision to open up. tell us about that. >> well, when we were asked to shut down. we complied. because at the time, the information that we had...
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tournaments like the u.s.a. cup. gov. walz: no perm innocent decision yet. i wish i could be definitive. i think some places are making these calls really early. there's a school of thought to say make the call. i think we're hopeful that we're trying to figure out ways to do this. with so we've not issued that on there. if it's possible b to -- to socially distance a summer camp in a way that makes sense. they would give us the yay or nay. >> they would give us your risk factors involved with it. at this time we've not decided. -- so w sop are making are making this easier. i think it behooves us to look at this in small chunks. to see us now. i think i see this next two weeks. i saw the p.p.e. in the hospital build-up. now, i want to think about the operational side of this of what is this going to look like. and what can we adjust? > i would ask minnesota yanns, what you've done has worked. it only works if you chew to do this. are wearing the mask is for the first responders. it's for the most vulnerable. it's for your neighbors. and that's a tradition o
tournaments like the u.s.a. cup. gov. walz: no perm innocent decision yet. i wish i could be definitive. i think some places are making these calls really early. there's a school of thought to say make the call. i think we're hopeful that we're trying to figure out ways to do this. with so we've not issued that on there. if it's possible b to -- to socially distance a summer camp in a way that makes sense. they would give us the yay or nay. >> they would give us your risk factors involved...
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he was the chief sponsor of president obama's u.s.a. spending.gov to increase transparency in government spending. he was a champion for h.i.v. and aids patients and medical research to save lives. he was a tenacious fighter for social security disability fraud, eventually exposing a billion-dollar social security scam in west virginia run by a lawyer named eric kahn, a kentucky lawyer who filed thousands of bogus disability applications. he was a master of senate rules. his clay pij -- pigeon amendment is legendary in senate procedure. he was one of the unlikeliest members to vote for tarp in 2008. it was probably one of the hardest votes that he took, but when he looked at the facts in front of him, he saw it was the right thing to do. that was ultimately what it boiled down to. he was willing to do the right thing no matter what the cost. he opposed what needed opposition, but he would prefer to argue in private to resolve an issue rather than in public although he was clearly not afraid to argue in public. after years of serving fam
he was the chief sponsor of president obama's u.s.a. spending.gov to increase transparency in government spending. he was a champion for h.i.v. and aids patients and medical research to save lives. he was a tenacious fighter for social security disability fraud, eventually exposing a billion-dollar social security scam in west virginia run by a lawyer named eric kahn, a kentucky lawyer who filed thousands of bogus disability applications. he was a master of senate rules. his clay pij -- pigeon...
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susan page in a great point for "u.s.a. today." this allegation could pop up with trump.veryone knew what president trump was about going. in they got page 6. they knew he was a famous guy for 40 years with a tv show. joe biden is supposed to be the inverse, mr. reputable, mr. blue collar, mr. reinstall ethics to the white house, so to speak. this goes against that image, what could hurt him pretty succinctly. i'm not sure where this is going to go. fox news reporting on sunday ronan farrow is writing a story and tara reade has given an interview for it. that makes me think this is not over yet. and the biggest problem democrats have as steve mentioned is in 2018, a year and a half ago, we are hearing that women are to be believed unless, of course, it's a woman accusing a democrat. meanwhile, carley shimkus has done a great job all morning long for two hours with rob. we need you now too. >> we begin the headlines with a fox news alert. venezuela detaining two americans among a group of mercenaries targeting disputed president nicolas maduro. police arresting the group a
susan page in a great point for "u.s.a. today." this allegation could pop up with trump.veryone knew what president trump was about going. in they got page 6. they knew he was a famous guy for 40 years with a tv show. joe biden is supposed to be the inverse, mr. reputable, mr. blue collar, mr. reinstall ethics to the white house, so to speak. this goes against that image, what could hurt him pretty succinctly. i'm not sure where this is going to go. fox news reporting on sunday ronan...
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"u.s.a. today" new protocols no high fives, spitting or signing pictures.o use ride sharing services like uber and lyft. team owners have reportedly plan to bring baseball back on fourth of july weekend. no deal finalized. brian, there is a lot of conversation here. we will see when it comes down to salary that might be a big sticking point. we will keep you updated. brian: it would be hard to believe baseball is that tone deaf to actually worry about money at a time like this. go ahead, cut a deal and start playing again. thanks, jillian. steve: all right. now it's time to do the weather with janice dean in the weather bunker, hey, j.d. janice: we are watching the potential for severe storms again today. this time across the central u.s. central plains and the midwest. large hail, damaging winds, isolated tornadoes when possible. and some flash flooding. so, watching that and the threat for tropical development across the atlantic. we are watching a storm that could become arthur over the next couple of days. the good news here is that arthur is or if it b
"u.s.a. today" new protocols no high fives, spitting or signing pictures.o use ride sharing services like uber and lyft. team owners have reportedly plan to bring baseball back on fourth of july weekend. no deal finalized. brian, there is a lot of conversation here. we will see when it comes down to salary that might be a big sticking point. we will keep you updated. brian: it would be hard to believe baseball is that tone deaf to actually worry about money at a time like this. go...
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they said its business would be impacted joining us is andy purdy, huawei's u.s.a.curity officer. good morning to you. what a 72 hours you must have had. as i see the challenge, and i think we all see the challenge for you, right now the united states doesn't trust the chinese government there is a trust problem and this pandemic has only made that trust problem worse. at the same time, huawei is viewed inside the united states, rightly or wrongly, as being part and parcel of the chinese government so the question is how do you, andy, huawei, separate itself to the degree it can, this goes to the issue of transparency, effectively separate yourself and prove to the world stage that you are somehow completely and utterly independent from the chinese government >> well, there are really two things at work here, i believe the first is these negative actions by the u.s. government, the most recent escalation is going to impact american jobs much more than it's going to impact huawei. we are prepared to discuss with the u.s. government measures that have been taken in a
they said its business would be impacted joining us is andy purdy, huawei's u.s.a.curity officer. good morning to you. what a 72 hours you must have had. as i see the challenge, and i think we all see the challenge for you, right now the united states doesn't trust the chinese government there is a trust problem and this pandemic has only made that trust problem worse. at the same time, huawei is viewed inside the united states, rightly or wrongly, as being part and parcel of the chinese...