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valerie: indeed. we are about ready to open it up for questions and i see our first one is this harold. why were george washington and thomas jefferson's statues considered jokes and removed? harold: i only said that the washington was a joke. i'm not even sure -- valerie: it kind of is. harold: it is. the jefferson was removed because they remodeled the fountain area in front of the white house where it had stood. the washington was -- showed washington in a toga bare chested. and although it was visible. valerie: huge. harold: and it's visible in the early photographs of presidential inaugurations. lincoln looked at the back of it when he was inaugurated in 1861 and 1865 but people thought it was a riot to see george washington without a shirt and they nicknamed it georgie in his bath or georgie porgy. it was not washington but the work and eventually it was taken away in one of the early capitol plaza renovations and i think it sits in the national museum of american history where it's at eye level
valerie: indeed. we are about ready to open it up for questions and i see our first one is this harold. why were george washington and thomas jefferson's statues considered jokes and removed? harold: i only said that the washington was a joke. i'm not even sure -- valerie: it kind of is. harold: it is. the jefferson was removed because they remodeled the fountain area in front of the white house where it had stood. the washington was -- showed washington in a toga bare chested. and although it...
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valerie: absolutely. harold: frederick douglas helps. valerie: yeah. these are much a part of our second project, a recruitment broadside written by frederick douglass. can we see the image, please? what was the significance of this broadside? and where did it first appear? harold: so, douglass had a monthly newspaper, which is always a little behind the times. in hisdmonishing lincoln september issue, september of a 62, even as lincoln issues that primary emancipation bill. it is hard to have a monthly paper. and as a weekly paper it is hard to be au courant. really tough. so he wrote an editorial around the same time as the petition appeared, time for african-american troops to be recruited into the union army. when the proclamation comes out, and congress does the authorizing for black enlistment , douglass is encouraged by abolitionist leaders to hit the road, and orate as only he could, persuasively, magnificently, to get african americans to enlist. so he turned his editorial into a broadside, a one page sheet. most of them were pasted to walls,
valerie: absolutely. harold: frederick douglas helps. valerie: yeah. these are much a part of our second project, a recruitment broadside written by frederick douglass. can we see the image, please? what was the significance of this broadside? and where did it first appear? harold: so, douglass had a monthly newspaper, which is always a little behind the times. in hisdmonishing lincoln september issue, september of a 62, even as lincoln issues that primary emancipation bill. it is hard to have...
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valerie: next question. is it not true that new york state contributed more soldiers and suffered more casualties than any other state during the civil war, north or south? harold: yes. casualties, the union casualties, came from new york state. and also materiel investment. escaped, for a time, the destruction that the south was visited upon because of initiating the war, but the draft riots reminded people that the war could come to backyards in northern cities. riot wasork's draft certainly the worst, as you said, the worst civil disturbance in america save for the civil war itself, there were draft riots in connecticut, in the midwest, no one wanted to be drafted, especially with that rich man's exemption. out of hand, most violently and most horrendously. valerie: and it was reported, too. to do aif you are going riot, don't do it where all the artist and reporters are headquartered. a waye: this is in related, a question about the irish. did the treatment of the irish by the english contribute to the i
valerie: next question. is it not true that new york state contributed more soldiers and suffered more casualties than any other state during the civil war, north or south? harold: yes. casualties, the union casualties, came from new york state. and also materiel investment. escaped, for a time, the destruction that the south was visited upon because of initiating the war, but the draft riots reminded people that the war could come to backyards in northern cities. riot wasork's draft certainly...
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valerie: yes. we have essentially the adaptation of the drawing into a woodcut engraving for leslie's paper in august, 1963. harold: around the sidebar, not a big story. substantial there differences between the woodcut version and the sketch? harold: it is a normal adaptation for the day. the sketches tended to be rough, and the engravers back in new york cleaned them up a little bit. the added details. i think what is lost here is the depiction's of the african-americans are a little more caricatured. as a fan of impressionism unlike the original because of that --. impressionistic feeling -- that dashed off impressionistic feeling. feeling that tens of thousands of readers can marvel at this incident. drawings, shell's remain private property. but, again, markley, all of those new york illustrated drawings came into the collection of the new york historical society. those yorkly, all of illustrated drawings came into the collection of the new york historical society. it has a trove of them. vale
valerie: yes. we have essentially the adaptation of the drawing into a woodcut engraving for leslie's paper in august, 1963. harold: around the sidebar, not a big story. substantial there differences between the woodcut version and the sketch? harold: it is a normal adaptation for the day. the sketches tended to be rough, and the engravers back in new york cleaned them up a little bit. the added details. i think what is lost here is the depiction's of the african-americans are a little more...
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valerie: i do take it in spride, actually because it comes with the territory.he one thing we have to get comfortable with is the level of volatility in the markets. it's just the nature of where we are, again, in the midst of the pandemic and uncertainties there, uncertainties around the response to the pandemic and uncertainties as it relates to macroperformance as well. so i try not to respond to daily fluctuations but to focus on how we want to be positioned more for the long term. francine: valerie, when you look at the pandemic, does it accelerate some of the trends in technology we saw before or are we going back to what it was before and what does that mean for your valuations? valerie: right. there's definitely an acceleration of some pre-existing trends. let's focus on retail as an example. even before the coronavirus pandemic, the u.s. had more retail space, or retail square footage per capita than any other developed country, right? so we knew retail would be strained over time and that we needed to have a correction in terms of supply. basically wha
valerie: i do take it in spride, actually because it comes with the territory.he one thing we have to get comfortable with is the level of volatility in the markets. it's just the nature of where we are, again, in the midst of the pandemic and uncertainties there, uncertainties around the response to the pandemic and uncertainties as it relates to macroperformance as well. so i try not to respond to daily fluctuations but to focus on how we want to be positioned more for the long term....
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valerie: yes, exactly.ad: in the meantime, with so much still unknown, hospitals across the country are relying on heightened restrictions to protect moms and their babies. we checked with kaiser permanente, sutter health, ucsf, stanford, and san jose regional medical center. all have instituted strict no visitor policies, and are only allowing one support person to join women in the delivery room. kira: obviously, there's nothing more in the world that i want than my husband to be by my side. and so, at this point, we think that he'll be allowed to come to the birth, but we don't know. bigad: kira woodward hopes the study will reveal the actual risks so hospitals can make informed decisions on whether to ease up on restrictions, or institute more of them. kira: if it is found that it is safer for me and the hospital staff and the baby that there's less people in the room and my husband can't be there, then that's a choice we're willing to make. bigad: more than 600 women have agreed to be part of this stud
valerie: yes, exactly.ad: in the meantime, with so much still unknown, hospitals across the country are relying on heightened restrictions to protect moms and their babies. we checked with kaiser permanente, sutter health, ucsf, stanford, and san jose regional medical center. all have instituted strict no visitor policies, and are only allowing one support person to join women in the delivery room. kira: obviously, there's nothing more in the world that i want than my husband to be by my side....
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valerie jarrett.ak, talking about russia meddling in the election and meddling in the affairs, that's been going on for decades as you know. i've gone to russia many times and have been watching this happen for decades. so we all know that russia has been trying to meddle. but now we're talking about a very serious situation. we have a criminal investigation underway. people could go to jail. do you believe if jim comey knew that the dossier was fake and garbage and he kept going, reuping warrants to spy on the trump campaign that he should go to jail? >> well, maria, look, i have a high degree of confidence that our of intelligence community, our investigators comported themselves responsibly. lindsey graham is the one that encouraged senator mccain to turn over the dossier in the first place to the fbi. i can't tell you all the reasons why comey went forward with his investigation. maybe this was one piece of a bigger bu puzzle. i do know that it's nearly four years ago and i don't understand why ou
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valerie jarrett, thank you. afternoon. 3:00 p.m. here on the east coast. 12 noon out west. our friend nicolle wallace will be with us moments from now. this day has thus far been a living example of both poles of our politics. in many ways that means our recent past, as well as our present, as recently as today. we've been watching the moving scenes from atlanta, georgia as the nation says farewell to a giant, congressman john lewis. the funeral was held at
valerie jarrett, thank you. afternoon. 3:00 p.m. here on the east coast. 12 noon out west. our friend nicolle wallace will be with us moments from now. this day has thus far been a living example of both poles of our politics. in many ways that means our recent past, as well as our present, as recently as today. we've been watching the moving scenes from atlanta, georgia as the nation says farewell to a giant, congressman john lewis. the funeral was held at
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earlier we spoke to valerie hawkins of the financial times in srebrenica and also how the mosque massacre is being seen 25 years on i'm just back from the graveyard and it was quite emotional although people were not only missing their family members that they lost during the genocide but also the people that could not come today to mourn with them there were still several 1000 people there in attendance on to commemorate that their dead and the 9 people who were buried today that have been found of the last year. but they also remember that 1700 people whose bodies have still not been found what i speak about a regional or even a local context that is located in what was called during the war and still now the republicans and its leadership and actually the mayor of servants and is an ethnic slur also have not acknowledged. do not use the word genocide to know much the extent of the crimes that were committed here so that's quite painful for many of the people journalist valerie hopkins they're unsure of an answer now let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world.
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hopkins who is the southeast europe correspondent for the financial times she joins us from 70 valerie 25 years on tell us more about the ceremonies and what they mean for both remembrances and reconciliation. thank you for having me so tomorrow the remains of 9 people who were found last year and i den to 5 and mass to people who are looking for their missing family members will be buried at the memorial center and put a cherry it's the 25th anniversary of course and it would have been i think quite a big occasion for the entire country and the entire community to to mark this day with people returning from all over the world but because of corona i think it's going to be an even more somber occasion and a much more painful day for people without their community to celebrate and i think it's will be particularly painful for those families of the 1700 people whose bodies have still not been found. meantime we know that you have followed the trials of some of those responsible for the horrors of the genocide of landmark international conventions what more needs to be done in order to ac
hopkins who is the southeast europe correspondent for the financial times she joins us from 70 valerie 25 years on tell us more about the ceremonies and what they mean for both remembrances and reconciliation. thank you for having me so tomorrow the remains of 9 people who were found last year and i den to 5 and mass to people who are looking for their missing family members will be buried at the memorial center and put a cherry it's the 25th anniversary of course and it would have been i think...
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valerie hope can see the instructor needs to. let's not take a look at some of the stories making news around the world u.s. president donald trump has appeared in public wearing a mask for the 1st time trump down the mast to visit injured soldiers at a military hospital near washington until now trump has refused to wear a mask in public claiming he was tested regularly for the coronavirus. there's been a 5th night of anti-government protests in the serbian capital belgrade saturday's demonstration remained peaceful following a large clashes and knowledge earlier the rallies began queues day after the government announced a new coronavirus lockdown critics say the country's policy on the virus has been mismanaged. more than 500 migrants have arrived on the italian island of lampedusa over the past couple of days according to the migration agency calm seas have allowed several boats to dock authorities warn of overcrowding on the island. german comic dima could cut a significant number of jobs due to the coronavirus and demick ac
valerie hope can see the instructor needs to. let's not take a look at some of the stories making news around the world u.s. president donald trump has appeared in public wearing a mask for the 1st time trump down the mast to visit injured soldiers at a military hospital near washington until now trump has refused to wear a mask in public claiming he was tested regularly for the coronavirus. there's been a 5th night of anti-government protests in the serbian capital belgrade saturday's...
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valerie bertinelli is with us.t to that, we want to say hey girl, we want to get to your sauces and all that. by the way, last time we chatted, i think it was april. >> yes should i fee how has it been? has wolfy been with you during this >> he hasn't but he finally -- we've both been really quarantining at his home and my home he came by to borrow my car because he has an electric car to go and pick up his girlfriend in utah. because he won't get on an airplane they came back, they've quarantined. they came over for the fourth of july and we played animal crossing together. we went to each other's island >> you must have missed him so much how was that reunion for you >> oh, when he gave me a hug, it lasted a long time i wouldn't let him get out of the hug. it was so nice so nice to hug my son again. th a lot about you, but you have a" you and other celebrities talking about your life over the how open were you in this show >> too open. >> too open? >> too open. i don't know how to -- i verbal vomit way too much a
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valerie how do you think this ceremony resonates across the region today. well i think it really depends on what part of the region you're talking about you know i was checking some of the headlines and exurban media and i noticed actually that once every catholic was writing about this as the 5th anniversary of an attempted attack on the serbian president who came for the 20th anniversary commemoration along with many other foreign dignitaries i was also neron he was pelted with water bottles but there was no attempted murder and it's you know that i think speaks to a pervasive climate of denial not only in serbia but also you know in the nearby areas in srebrenica where people refuse to acknowledge what happens when the genocide what that has been the role that went by 3 courts and 47 people have been convicted. so it's quite difficult. when i speak about a regional or even a local context is located in what was called during the war and still now the republic us at scott and its leadership and actually the mayor of servants and has an ethnic serbs also h
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he gave to the last minute as valerie jarrett just mentioned. we never thought that he would leave us and it just has been a tough day. >> you worked with him professionally but you knew him as well personally. what do you want the world to know about john lewis that they may not know? >> well, i want the world to know that no matter how busy he was, no matter how high he got, he was still a man who walked among the people. he was down with the people as the young people say. and when i say that, i mean things like, stopping to chat with anybody who wanted to talk with him, someone who may not look like they had much to offer. he would gladly offer his time to. and he would leave that person with a smile on their face. little children would come up to him and take his time. and he would just -- he was so patient with people. it doesn't matter who you were. john lewis looked at you as an equal. he looked at children as if they were equal. he treated them with human dignity. he was an exemplar of a human being and he treated other people the same
he gave to the last minute as valerie jarrett just mentioned. we never thought that he would leave us and it just has been a tough day. >> you worked with him professionally but you knew him as well personally. what do you want the world to know about john lewis that they may not know? >> well, i want the world to know that no matter how busy he was, no matter how high he got, he was still a man who walked among the people. he was down with the people as the young people say. and...
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the alameda county shifthe coro 61-year-old valerie leon was working as a technician. she had been there since 1997, as miss smith spoke with her family and they still don't know how she contracted the virus. >> the grand canyon was on her bucket list, and when she was there, she was beyond happy. >> reporter: a beaming valerie leon at the grand canyon on a spontaneous road trip with her grandchildren in mid july. it would be the grandkids last memory of her. >> i was so blessed to get those memories with her and be able to go out on that trip with her. >> reporter: the 61-year-old alameda sheriff's technician experienced symptoms on and off during the trip. back home in modesto, she was hospitalized for six days, at first not wanting to go on a ventilator. her friend had just died from covid. >> she literally found out the night before he passed. >> people went to the hospital to convince her only to find out she had agreed. >> they allowed us to view her from a window. we didn't actually get to go into the room. >> we are able to blow kisses. >> on a ventilator for a
the alameda county shifthe coro 61-year-old valerie leon was working as a technician. she had been there since 1997, as miss smith spoke with her family and they still don't know how she contracted the virus. >> the grand canyon was on her bucket list, and when she was there, she was beyond happy. >> reporter: a beaming valerie leon at the grand canyon on a spontaneous road trip with her grandchildren in mid july. it would be the grandkids last memory of her. >> i was so...
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should investors be worried about how dependent the market is valerie grant is senior vice president portfolio manager at alliance bernstein and mark lehman is in securities. let's start with you valerie, are you concerned that there is narrowness in the market leadership, technology making up a huge percentage of the s&p 500 and an awful lot of the gains in the s&p 500 are attributable to handful of those companies >> right i'm not particularly concerned about the concentration in terms of what's driving the market upwards. what people have to understand is that technology companies really create the foundation of our economy right now. some of the classifications can be a bit misleading. while we think about financials, perhaps as being a smaller portion of the market, there are some financial services companies that are actually cat g categorized within i.t. services >> five stocks constitute 23% of the market value and for which a lot of the gains can be attributed were you or not? >> amazon touches every part of our lives. you look at venmo or square cash and look what they doin
should investors be worried about how dependent the market is valerie grant is senior vice president portfolio manager at alliance bernstein and mark lehman is in securities. let's start with you valerie, are you concerned that there is narrowness in the market leadership, technology making up a huge percentage of the s&p 500 and an awful lot of the gains in the s&p 500 are attributable to handful of those companies >> right i'm not particularly concerned about the concentration...
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valerie jarrett. up next. thank you very much, valerie. >> you're welcome.d luck, joy. >> thank you so gomuch. up next, donald trump suddenly pulled the plug on his jacksonville convention. he gave coronavirus as the reason.co uh-huh. but was it really something else? "the reidout" continues after this. r this >>> circumstances changed in florida where we intended to have the convention, as the circumstances on the ground changed the president changed his viewpoint on having the convention in jacksonville at that particular location. >> huh. welcome back. the trump campaign sure did act quickly because according to information provided to "the reidout." they were still trying to sell million dollar packages to the convention as of 10:30 a.m. yesterday. so what happened in those few hours leading up to donald trump's big reversal? could it be that the campaign was worried it would be a repeat of trump's humiliating rally in tulsa full of empty seats? one thing we do know, according to republican sources, is that the convention was struggling to raise money fr
valerie jarrett. up next. thank you very much, valerie. >> you're welcome.d luck, joy. >> thank you so gomuch. up next, donald trump suddenly pulled the plug on his jacksonville convention. he gave coronavirus as the reason.co uh-huh. but was it really something else? "the reidout" continues after this. r this >>> circumstances changed in florida where we intended to have the convention, as the circumstances on the ground changed the president changed his...
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those are christians still so much more work to get done valerie hopkins of the financial times joining us 25 years on since the massacre at srebrenica thank you so much. thank you. know germany's interior minister and domestic security chief have released a report into violent attacks carried out in germany last year they conclude that the biggest danger facing the country is right wing extremists. the security threats in germany are manifold with one area still a particularly high concern says the german interior minister. let me start off with the area of right wing extremism racism and anti semitism this area is the greatest threat to security in germany. nothing is change that on the contrary the number of offenses the number of people linked to right wing extremist circles and the number of violent far right extremists has increased further. used. a number of particularly brutal far right acts made headlines over the last year in 29000 pro migration conservative politician via term look who was killed and a gunman killed 2 people in an attack on a synagogue and holler in february
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. >> next on the civil war, historian harold holzer and valerie paley of the new-york historical societyjects," with a focus -- and in this program, they discuss objects related to the july 1863 draft riots in new york city. at 6:45 p.m. eastern, 3:45 p.m. pacific, william jewell college professor gary armstrong on the u.s. senate's rejection of the 1919 treaty of versailles to end world war i, which president woodrow wilson had spent seven months overseas negotiating. everyone.ening, i'm delighted to have the opportunity to talk with my good friend and professional colleague, harold holzer. started,rold and i get you can ask questions anytime by -- by using the q&a button at the bottom or top of your screen. let's turn to objects that help us describe the civil war. at the civil war museum, heavy lifting stands in for historical narratives
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. >> reporter: matt's 70 year old mother valerie, a retired nurse, was inside the home they shared watching the academy awards. matt moved his mom into the house after his dad, her husband of 40 years passed away. >> it was the night of the oscars. and they didn't finish till it was just about midnight or a few minutes after. and it was right after that when i heard the garage door open. >> as i'm walking back to the car to pull it in, i see somebody coming running down my driveway yelling, get on the ground!" and i see he's pointing a gun at me. tells me to kneel on the garage floor as i'm kneeling there, he walks up behind me and sticks the gun right behind the back of my ear, presses it against my head, and says, "lie face-first on the ground." >> you heard him. he'd arrived home. >> yes. yes. and i was waiting for him to come into the house. and he wasn't comin' in. >> as i'm being zip-tied, i look up and i see another guy running down the driveway. >> reporter: matt says the gunmen were covered head to toe in multi-layers of heavy clothing and ski masks. their faces hidden by dark gogg
. >> reporter: matt's 70 year old mother valerie, a retired nurse, was inside the home they shared watching the academy awards. matt moved his mom into the house after his dad, her husband of 40 years passed away. >> it was the night of the oscars. and they didn't finish till it was just about midnight or a few minutes after. and it was right after that when i heard the garage door open. >> as i'm walking back to the car to pull it in, i see somebody coming running down my...
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valerie: good evening, everyone. i want to remind you that you can ask questions anytime during the program by using the q&a button at the bottom of your screen. we'll get to questions after our conversation. to let's turn our attention some objects that help us describe the civil war. the history museum, objects do a lot of heavy lifting and standing in for a larger historical narrative be the conditions of the objects themselves. let's talk about this book, "the civil war in 50 objects." tell us about it and how 50 objects can tell the complex story of the civil war. >> it's extraordinarily when we undertook this project 18 years ago, it was difficult to find just 50 objects although we think they tell the story of the war. as you tell the story of arts theobjects standing in -- story about race, militarization, soldier life, civilian life. it's also a story about connecting -- collecting and the new york historical society as the trove of this cities lower from the revolutionary period to today. so i think it's a
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the summer of discontent and valerie is he said now. with hundreds on the streets of the capital minsk and several other cities clapping chanting demanding to be heard thank you because i just simply say that in my country i don't have a name word or a voice so i feel like i'm just not here so i decided to come out and show everyone that i exist i have a voice that these are all my people my neighbors brothers sisters and we exist. soon though they were more police than protesters and many were arrested. it's been a similar scene for months with anger against the government's response to the coronavirus the economy and the growing crackdown on dissent before next month's presidential election what are shooting at us for this we couldn't just stay at home i think the more people who come out to these marches in solidarity the better it is for everyone. on tuesday the electoral commission 2 of the main opposition candidates from standing why ms valery to carlow a former ambassador who was rejected after signatures supporting him would dei
the summer of discontent and valerie is he said now. with hundreds on the streets of the capital minsk and several other cities clapping chanting demanding to be heard thank you because i just simply say that in my country i don't have a name word or a voice so i feel like i'm just not here so i decided to come out and show everyone that i exist i have a voice that these are all my people my neighbors brothers sisters and we exist. soon though they were more police than protesters and many were...
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valerie was laid off from a different job three years ago.dd said they were overpaid back then so edd deducted penalties from benefits this year. here's the twist. under the federal cares act, those penalties are supposed to be forgiven. and edd tried to give them back. personally that was too much for edd's old computer system. it cut off all their payments instead. >> my savings is gone. i'm down to nothing. >> it is incredible that you guys are doing this for people. >> both contacted 7 on your side. >> just to be heard or have a response to an email is reassuring. thank you. >> we've contacted edd asking when they can expect to get their checks. we'll let you know when we hear back. we've also asked, how many others are in this exact same situation? they've received a couple checks and nothing more. when we hear from the edd, we'll tell you. there is a lot going on. >> what a mess this has been. thanks for staying on it. >>> we learned faye governor newsom will not suspend the upcoming minimum wage increase. the pandemic and economic cond
valerie was laid off from a different job three years ago.dd said they were overpaid back then so edd deducted penalties from benefits this year. here's the twist. under the federal cares act, those penalties are supposed to be forgiven. and edd tried to give them back. personally that was too much for edd's old computer system. it cut off all their payments instead. >> my savings is gone. i'm down to nothing. >> it is incredible that you guys are doing this for people. >>...
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earlier we spoke to valerie hopkins of the financial times newspaper in severinsen and i asked her how the genocide is being seen 25 years on i'm just back from the graveyard and it was quite emotional although people were not only missing the family members that they lost during the genocide but also the people that could not come today to mourn with them there are still several 1000 people there in attendance to commemorate that they're dead and the 9 people who were buried today that have been found of the last year. but they also remember the 1700 people whose bodies are still not been found when i speak about a regional or even a local context is located in what was called during the war and still now the republic us it's and its leadership and actually the mayor of servants and his and ethnic serbs also have not acknowledged. do not use the word genocide to no extent the crimes that were committed here so that's quite painful for many of the people . u.s. president donald trump has commuted the prison sentence of his longtime friend and former aide roger stone he was convicted of
earlier we spoke to valerie hopkins of the financial times newspaper in severinsen and i asked her how the genocide is being seen 25 years on i'm just back from the graveyard and it was quite emotional although people were not only missing the family members that they lost during the genocide but also the people that could not come today to mourn with them there are still several 1000 people there in attendance to commemorate that they're dead and the 9 people who were buried today that have...
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and earlier we spoke to valerie hopkins of the financial times instead benita and i asked her how the genocide is being seen 25 years on i'm just back from the graveyard and it was quite emotional all the people who were not only missing or the family members of the lost during the genocide but also the people who could not come today to mourn with them and they were still several 1000 people there in attendance on to commemorate that they're dead and the 9 people who were buried today that have been found of my last year. but they also remember the 1000 people whose bodies have still not been found when i speak about a regional or even a local context is located in what was called during the war and still now the rebel because it and its leadership and actually the mayor of servants and is an ethnic slur also have not acknowledged. do not use the word genocide you know extend the crimes that were committed here so that's quite painful for many of the people the u.n. security council is to hold another vote on whether to extend humanitarian aid deliveries into syria and earlier attemp
and earlier we spoke to valerie hopkins of the financial times instead benita and i asked her how the genocide is being seen 25 years on i'm just back from the graveyard and it was quite emotional all the people who were not only missing or the family members of the lost during the genocide but also the people who could not come today to mourn with them and they were still several 1000 people there in attendance on to commemorate that they're dead and the 9 people who were buried today that...
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watch valerie jarrett. they want this swept under the rug.said, they not only spied on the trump campaign but they intentionally harmed the peaceful transfer of power in an effort to undermine the trump administration without a legal basis for doing so. what i find so comical here, for three years, the media, democrats screamed russia, russia, now we're getting to the bottom of it and they don't want to find out? i think a lot of people if they knew the truth would be mystified by the whole ordeal and wouldn't want it to happen again irrespective of political party. elizabeth: there is separate probe by u.s. attorney john bash on unmasking of attorney general michael flynn separate from the durham probe. ford, come back soon. >> you got it, emac. take care. elizabeth: you too. coming up the battle over the 2020 vote now heating up. we have a new front. this one over democrats wanting to count illegal immigrants in a way that republicans say could rig elections. house oversight ranking member james comer joins us next. he is leading the counte
watch valerie jarrett. they want this swept under the rug.said, they not only spied on the trump campaign but they intentionally harmed the peaceful transfer of power in an effort to undermine the trump administration without a legal basis for doing so. what i find so comical here, for three years, the media, democrats screamed russia, russia, now we're getting to the bottom of it and they don't want to find out? i think a lot of people if they knew the truth would be mystified by the whole...
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and when she was there, she was beyond happy. >> reporter: a beaming valerie leon at grand canyon onntaneous road trip with her grandchildren in mid-july. it's the grand kids' last memory of her. >> i was so blessed to get memories with her and being able to go out on the trip with her. >> reporter: the 61-year-old sheriff technician experienced symptoms on and off during the trip, chills, coughing, and then difficulty breathing. back home in modesto, she was hospitalized for six days at first not wanting to go on a ventilator. her friend deputy oscar roacha died from covid. >> she found out the night before he had passed. and that broke her heart. >> reporter: her family rushed to the hospital to convince her only to find out she had agreed. >> they allowed us to view her from a window. we didn't get to go into the room in we saw her for like one minute. we were able to blow kisses. >> reporter: on a ventilator for an hour, she suffered from high blood pressure, went no cardiac arrest. doctors unable to revive her. >> we never heard her voice again. >> it was pretty sad. >> it's hea
and when she was there, she was beyond happy. >> reporter: a beaming valerie leon at grand canyon onntaneous road trip with her grandchildren in mid-july. it's the grand kids' last memory of her. >> i was so blessed to get memories with her and being able to go out on the trip with her. >> reporter: the 61-year-old sheriff technician experienced symptoms on and off during the trip, chills, coughing, and then difficulty breathing. back home in modesto, she was hospitalized for...
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tonight we will hear from the family of the 61-year-old church technician valerie leon after her death. we have these stories and more coming up tonight at 10 and 11. i just read about an experiment designed to see if you could make two people fall in love in a matter of hours. that doesn't sound right. my research has shown that it takes three to five years of shameless begging. honey, neither of us comes off good in that story. koothrappali: yeah, i-i... i saw that article you're talking about. uh, the participants ask each other a series of questions designed to promote intimacy. and then they finish it off by staring into each other's eyes for four minutes. oh, that's nonsense. i proclaimed my love for you. and the last time i looked into your eyes was when you thought you had conjunctivitis. other than the fact that i had it, that was a magical night. raj, would you ever try an experiment like that with emily? what? i don't need science to win her heart. i have my family's wealth for that. i'm telling you, you can't create love in a few hours.
tonight we will hear from the family of the 61-year-old church technician valerie leon after her death. we have these stories and more coming up tonight at 10 and 11. i just read about an experiment designed to see if you could make two people fall in love in a matter of hours. that doesn't sound right. my research has shown that it takes three to five years of shameless begging. honey, neither of us comes off good in that story. koothrappali: yeah, i-i... i saw that article you're talking...
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valerie. >> can you guys hear me? >> i wanted to ask about the aircraft leasing for the reforge concept. i know that a couple of months ago, you put out a sole source to the t-50 then there was some talk about the m-346 for that as well. so can you clarify whether the path forward involves just the t-50 or potentially you know, both or either of these aircrafts and could you provide any more specificity fabout how many plane, hour, however you're quantifying the size of that, why not expedite t-7 production instead. was it just cost and schedule prohibited to go that route or was there something else? >> yeah, the t-7 is a great airplane and we can't wait to get our hands on it. but it's several years away. they're working on a development, sorry, to operational development. they're pretty darn close. still takes time to turn that into an operational platform. what we're trying to do is use the time while we're waiting to get that operational platform to work with joe webb and wills and their teams and atc and try to
valerie. >> can you guys hear me? >> i wanted to ask about the aircraft leasing for the reforge concept. i know that a couple of months ago, you put out a sole source to the t-50 then there was some talk about the m-346 for that as well. so can you clarify whether the path forward involves just the t-50 or potentially you know, both or either of these aircrafts and could you provide any more specificity fabout how many plane, hour, however you're quantifying the size of that, why...
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and valerie says it's tightening border controls after detaining suspected russian mercenaries accused of attempting to disrupt next month's election also. seeking answers from nasa launches its biggest rover to the red planet in search for evidence of ancient klein. i'm going to get your skill with this sport as a swiss special prosecutor opens a criminal case against the president jennie implant tina. welcome to the news there's more bad news coming out of the united states with the world's largest economy shrinking at the fastest pace on record in the 2nd quarter the health emergency turned into a global financial crisis saw the u.s. economy contract by 9.5 percent the recent rise in cope with 19 cases that has seen more businesses shut down and left millions out of work and. the 1400000 people applied for jobless benefits in the past week elsewhere germany's plunged into a record recession with its economy shrinking by 10 percent in the 2nd quarter that the pandemics wiped out nearly 10 years of growth company shell saw its profits fall by 82 percent just over $18000000000.00 the p
and valerie says it's tightening border controls after detaining suspected russian mercenaries accused of attempting to disrupt next month's election also. seeking answers from nasa launches its biggest rover to the red planet in search for evidence of ancient klein. i'm going to get your skill with this sport as a swiss special prosecutor opens a criminal case against the president jennie implant tina. welcome to the news there's more bad news coming out of the united states with the world's...
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it ahead of its presidential election in august now russia has denied the allegations and asked valerie's to clarify the situation or belarus has been one of russia's most reliable allies since the fall of the soviet union but relations have strained in recent years moscow wants valerie's to implement a union agreement signed in 1909 that would create a single currency constitution parliament and court system between them but president alexander lukashenko blames moscow for domestic discontent and has accused it of plotting to overthrow him meanwhile relations with the west have improved in february my pompei a became the 1st u.s. secretary of state to visit minsk since the early 1990 s. after the washington appointed its 1st ambassador in over a decade then in may belew sordid oil from the u.s. for the 1st time after failing to agree a price to buy it from russia ryan or as the pena is a fellow at the russia and eurasia program at chatham house which is a british foreign affairs think tank joins me now from london good to have you with us on the program let's just talk about these men th
it ahead of its presidential election in august now russia has denied the allegations and asked valerie's to clarify the situation or belarus has been one of russia's most reliable allies since the fall of the soviet union but relations have strained in recent years moscow wants valerie's to implement a union agreement signed in 1909 that would create a single currency constitution parliament and court system between them but president alexander lukashenko blames moscow for domestic discontent...
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this is valerie leon. she was a sheriff's technician. leon passed away yesterday. she was 61 years old. her death coming less than 24 hours after sheriff's deputy oscar rocha lost his battle with covid. he reportedly contracted the virus in june during an outbreak at the santa rita jail in dublin. he died thursday night. flags at the state capitol will be at half-staff to honor both. >>> that upswing in cases also felt in oakland. city leaders there are now trying to curb the spread of the virus by limiting access to a popular gathering spot. city leaders have urged people to give the lake a break. talking about lake merritt. here was the situation today. the warning comes after some crowded weekends there. in fact, the community health center in the area attributed 40% of new covid cases to people at family events and parties. that's almost double the rate of those who get it at the workplace. >> i see folks not wearing masks at all, sharing food, sharing drinks, sharing smokes. oakland, we got to do better than this. >> city leaders doing their part, trying to do
this is valerie leon. she was a sheriff's technician. leon passed away yesterday. she was 61 years old. her death coming less than 24 hours after sheriff's deputy oscar rocha lost his battle with covid. he reportedly contracted the virus in june during an outbreak at the santa rita jail in dublin. he died thursday night. flags at the state capitol will be at half-staff to honor both. >>> that upswing in cases also felt in oakland. city leaders there are now trying to curb the spread of...
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priority is to process the oldest claims first and get the help to people who need it the most, like valeriest cancer survivor still und undertreatme undertreatment, and she's out of work thanks to the pandemic. >> fortunately i've been living on my credit cards and i've gone through my savings and i pushed off my car payment as far as i can. i don't know where i stand. i go on to my unplimemployment online, and there is nothing there. >> reporter: according to the governor, edd should clear the backlog of actionable claims by september. one of the technical improvements in the works is improving the automated system when you call into get you to the person you actually need to speak to more quickly. and of course fixing problems with ed didme meneddd cruciallys they float the idea of taking over the additional $600 in weekly unemployment benefits if congress does fail to act. so many people need this help. julian glover, abc 7 news. >>> the governor says he will not suspend the state's minimum wage i hour on january 1 for businesses that have 25 or less workers, and $14 for businesses with
priority is to process the oldest claims first and get the help to people who need it the most, like valeriest cancer survivor still und undertreatme undertreatment, and she's out of work thanks to the pandemic. >> fortunately i've been living on my credit cards and i've gone through my savings and i pushed off my car payment as far as i can. i don't know where i stand. i go on to my unplimemployment online, and there is nothing there. >> reporter: according to the governor, edd...
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as we said 25 years have now passed since this reverend if the genocide earlier i spoke to valerie hopkins she is the southeast europe correspondent for the financial times and i asked her what the ceremonies mean for remembrance and reconciliation tomorrow the remains of 9 people who were found last year and identified and matched to people who are looking for their missing family members will be buried at the memorial center in qatari and it's the chinese 5th anniversary of course and it would have been in quite a big occasion for the entire country and the entire community to to mark this day with people returning from all over the world but because of khurana i think it's going to be an even more sober accuser and a much more people day for people without their community to celebrate and i think it will be particularly painful for those families of their 1700 people whose bodies have still not been found. now to some other news from around the world police in seoul have found the body of the city's long time mayor paf one soon after he was reported missing by his daughter police say th
as we said 25 years have now passed since this reverend if the genocide earlier i spoke to valerie hopkins she is the southeast europe correspondent for the financial times and i asked her what the ceremonies mean for remembrance and reconciliation tomorrow the remains of 9 people who were found last year and identified and matched to people who are looking for their missing family members will be buried at the memorial center in qatari and it's the chinese 5th anniversary of course and it...
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other candidates have also been barred from contesting the election or arrested opposition politician valerie sept even fled to russia president who appears determined to hold on to power this week he visited a police unit during anti protest drills and on wednesday he convened the national security council after special forces arrested $33.00 russian citizens allegedly mercenaries of a military company belong to an associate of russian president vladimir putin observers say the case may be a pretext to crackdown on the opposition 10 days ahead of the presidential elections. eurozone economies have been busted by the coronavirus across the euro zone g.d.p. plans by a record 12 point one percent in the 2nd quarter as countries or their economies to a standstill from march to june spain was hardest hit with its economy contracting 18 percent marks the worst economic downturn since the survey began in 1905 the more we're now joined by craig olim he's an economist with markets and others in london the 2nd quarter craig economic data paints a devastating picture what does this mean for europe. wel
other candidates have also been barred from contesting the election or arrested opposition politician valerie sept even fled to russia president who appears determined to hold on to power this week he visited a police unit during anti protest drills and on wednesday he convened the national security council after special forces arrested $33.00 russian citizens allegedly mercenaries of a military company belong to an associate of russian president vladimir putin observers say the case may be a...
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actividades que harán en este verano así que le damos la bienvenida a nuestra reportera y también valerientienden la situación pero qué deben hacer los padres de los niños más pequeños >> rutina definitivamente y actividades que se adapten a la situación que estamos viviendo porque un niño necesita la rutina para sentir que está viviendo inventando juegos y creatividad y les das espacios para que sienten que se divierten dentro de las actividades >> así se hace muchas gracias por acompañarnos sé que te despedimos pero nuestras invitadas se quedan con nosotros que tengas un excelente día pero ahora vamos a una pausa y regresamos con 6 años la lectura es su pasión y nos cuenta cómo leyendo también se disfruta en este verano y también vamos a cantar y bailar al ritmo de este pequeño cantante de reguetón vamos a una pausa y regresamos con más de un nuevo día así que (♪ música a se mueva ¿quieres alegrarles el día a tus hijos? kinder joy puede ayudar. y los minions también. ♪ kinder joy es un delicioso dulce más un juguete. ahora con juguetes de los minions de edición limitada. pequeñas sorpre
actividades que harán en este verano así que le damos la bienvenida a nuestra reportera y también valerientienden la situación pero qué deben hacer los padres de los niños más pequeños >> rutina definitivamente y actividades que se adapten a la situación que estamos viviendo porque un niño necesita la rutina para sentir que está viviendo inventando juegos y creatividad y les das espacios para que sienten que se divierten dentro de las actividades >> así se hace muchas...
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on tuesday the electoral commission 2 of the main opposition candidates from standing while ms valery to carlow a former ambassador who was rejected after signatures supporting him were deemed invalid. the other is victim baba rico seen as the biggest rival to a sick turn by president alexander lukashenko the banker was detained last month accused of money laundering election administrators say then it's why he was excluded so what you're seeing now today we were spat in the face and they tried to take away our future and our hope they're waiting for the end of the struggle but they don't understand that it's now that everything begins many of president lukashenko rivals are either in jail or under investigation but some have been allowed to run one is the wife of another at the time the opposition candidate who used to call a cockroach despite the insults the president's victory is almost certain he's already spent 26 years in power the u.s. once down term the last dictator in europe. got frightened and he wanted to prevent any single slightest change or. that's why you hear it so ha
on tuesday the electoral commission 2 of the main opposition candidates from standing while ms valery to carlow a former ambassador who was rejected after signatures supporting him were deemed invalid. the other is victim baba rico seen as the biggest rival to a sick turn by president alexander lukashenko the banker was detained last month accused of money laundering election administrators say then it's why he was excluded so what you're seeing now today we were spat in the face and they tried...
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valeriejoy wilson valerie joy wilson the travel journalist speaking to me earlier.lantic season has reached land in southern texas, and the challenge of keeping people safe has been further complicated by the coronavirus pandemic. sophia tran—thomson has this report. american hanna was upgraded from a tropical storm to a hurricane on saturday. with wind speeds of around 120 kilometres an hour, it could bring storm surges of up to two metres. i have been keeping in contact with my mum and we gassed up our truck and stuff like that so if anything occurs, like that so if anything occui’s, we like that so if anything occu i’s, we can like that so if anything occurs, we can take off like somewhere safe are so right now we're just waiting to hear how was it is going to get or if it is just was it is going to get or if it isjust going to was it is going to get or if it is just going to stay like this, so we are praying for the best. preparing for the hurricane has been further complicated by the coronavirus pandemic. the us is struggling to keep the virus under control and
valeriejoy wilson valerie joy wilson the travel journalist speaking to me earlier.lantic season has reached land in southern texas, and the challenge of keeping people safe has been further complicated by the coronavirus pandemic. sophia tran—thomson has this report. american hanna was upgraded from a tropical storm to a hurricane on saturday. with wind speeds of around 120 kilometres an hour, it could bring storm surges of up to two metres. i have been keeping in contact with my mum and we...
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welcomed news for valerie dean. >> i hope that it brings about action for so many people. i mean, i think that they're just completely overwhelmed and i feel for the unemployment department employees. >> reporter: dean initially reached out to 7 on your side's michael finney for help after losing her job at a printing company because of covid-19, edd started paying her benefits, but then the money stopped. according according dean, edd flagged her for a job from three years ago. deducting penalties this year. she went seven weeks without a paycheck before winning on appeal. dean, a breast cancer survivor, is still under treatment and hopeful the governor's help will get things back on track. newsom's action plan includes deploying a strike team to modernize information technology programs and transform the customer experience focussing on immediately processing claims and enhancing partnership with the legislature to improve communication with claimants. priority will go to the oldest claims first. dean says she's unsure of where she stands and has struggled to reach anyon
welcomed news for valerie dean. >> i hope that it brings about action for so many people. i mean, i think that they're just completely overwhelmed and i feel for the unemployment department employees. >> reporter: dean initially reached out to 7 on your side's michael finney for help after losing her job at a printing company because of covid-19, edd started paying her benefits, but then the money stopped. according according dean, edd flagged her for a job from three years ago....
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valerie, the world is changing right before our eyes, isn't it?os angeles this evening. india has recorded nearly a 100,000 new cases of coronavirus in just two days, taking the total number of people infected to over 1.3 three million. that means that india now has the third—highest number of coronavirus cases in the world. reged ahmad reports. india's coronavirus case numbers have been going up steadily. it now has more than 1 million registered infections, the third—highest case numbers in the world. some days have seen record surges. the chief minister of the state of madhya pradesh has announced he is one of those new cases. taken to hospital in a motorcade, he posted on twitter that he had been admitted after testing positive, but was healthy, and urged people to wear masks and follow social distancing rules. india has been trying to deal with its spike in case numbers by implementing sporadic local lockdowns in some areas. it initially had a wider, strict lockdown, but the devastating economic and human cost forced it to ease restrictions.
valerie, the world is changing right before our eyes, isn't it?os angeles this evening. india has recorded nearly a 100,000 new cases of coronavirus in just two days, taking the total number of people infected to over 1.3 three million. that means that india now has the third—highest number of coronavirus cases in the world. reged ahmad reports. india's coronavirus case numbers have been going up steadily. it now has more than 1 million registered infections, the third—highest case numbers...
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. >> by the way, this is my little sister, valerie. you switched on me.his is my wife, this is my sister. they switched on me. jesse: the new superstar at the podium is keeping him in check. >> chris cuomo said show me where it says protesters are suppose to be peaceful. i point him to the first amendment where it says he has the right to feasible assembly. he should read the constitution. you are asking the wrong question. the right question is -- can i answer your question. i answered it once. did anyone take it upon themselves to pose any questions about michael flynn and the unmasking of obama's spokesperson. i was asked probably 12 questions about the confederate flag. and i am dismayed i didn't receive one question on the deaths we had in the country this weekend. i never received one question about five children who were killed. >> the parents out there were not allowed -- what am i going to do with my kids? >> the president said he wants schools to open. the science should not stand in the way of this. everyone else in the western world is doing i
. >> by the way, this is my little sister, valerie. you switched on me.his is my wife, this is my sister. they switched on me. jesse: the new superstar at the podium is keeping him in check. >> chris cuomo said show me where it says protesters are suppose to be peaceful. i point him to the first amendment where it says he has the right to feasible assembly. he should read the constitution. you are asking the wrong question. the right question is -- can i answer your question. i...
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exclusion of the 2 main opposition candidates from august's election protests erupted after it rejected valerie it's up carlo and victim applications to take part in the polls the president alexander lukashenko his main rivals you're saying crowe is currently seeking a 6th term in office the e.u. says the decision undermines the overall integrity and democratic nature of the election. protesters have rallied for a 4th day now in far east russia and what's said to be the biggest demonstrations there in 30 years they're angry at the arrest of their regional governor on murder charges that his supporters say are politically motivated alexi or brian reports. the crowds might be smaller but they may surge is the same they demand the regional governor said to her go be released. the rallies lasting long into the night in khabarovsk in russia's far east there have been protests here since for a girl was detained last week and taken to moscow more than 6000 kilometers away he deployed in court accused of murder but according to the investigation 4 goal was organizing assassination attempts on the murde
exclusion of the 2 main opposition candidates from august's election protests erupted after it rejected valerie it's up carlo and victim applications to take part in the polls the president alexander lukashenko his main rivals you're saying crowe is currently seeking a 6th term in office the e.u. says the decision undermines the overall integrity and democratic nature of the election. protesters have rallied for a 4th day now in far east russia and what's said to be the biggest demonstrations...
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welcomed news for valerie dean. >> i hope that it brings about action for so many people. i mean, i think that they're just completely overwhelmed and i feel for the unemployment department employees. >> reporter: dean initially reached out to 7 on your side's michael finney for help after losing her job at a printing company because of covid-19, edd started paying her benefits, but then the money stopped. according according dean, edd flagged her for a job from three years ago. deducting penalties this year. she went seven weeks without a paycheck before winning on appeal. dean, a breast cancer survivor, is still under treatment and hopeful the governor's help will get things back on track. newsom's action plan includes deploying a strike team to modernize information technology programs and transform the customer experience focussing on immediately processing claims and enhancing partnership with the legislature to improve communication with claimants. priority will go to the oldest claims first. dean says she's unsure of where she stands and has struggled to reach anyon
welcomed news for valerie dean. >> i hope that it brings about action for so many people. i mean, i think that they're just completely overwhelmed and i feel for the unemployment department employees. >> reporter: dean initially reached out to 7 on your side's michael finney for help after losing her job at a printing company because of covid-19, edd started paying her benefits, but then the money stopped. according according dean, edd flagged her for a job from three years ago....
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look there was one democrat saying something, thankfully on your show because you pressed valerie jarrettwe worried about spying on american he citizens four years ago your american way of life not safe with joe biden your cultural not safe with joe biden policies set up to law lawlessness to continue donald trump has been working with mayors, governor at local level trying to get federal assets into these cities, to help with the protection efforts, and you are seeing it time and time again, so many, many cross this country are watching what is happening, they are saying i don't want that to occur in my town i don't want that in my community , but rest assuredit is coming, because democrats aren't going to stand in gap joe biden sure isn't going to work to stop it the president donald trump will. >> to a i want to get your take on stimulus instrumentals before we do valerie jarrett did join me yesterday i asked her about president trump's involvement in all this spying, lots of speculation, about who knew what and when, here is what she said. >> did president obama direct any of this? >>
look there was one democrat saying something, thankfully on your show because you pressed valerie jarrettwe worried about spying on american he citizens four years ago your american way of life not safe with joe biden your cultural not safe with joe biden policies set up to law lawlessness to continue donald trump has been working with mayors, governor at local level trying to get federal assets into these cities, to help with the protection efforts, and you are seeing it time and time again,...
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the international community was alarmed by the crisis in iran and french president of valery giscard d'estaing invited german chancellor helmut schmidt u.s. president jimmy carter and british prime minister jim callaghan to a meeting on the island of guadalupe to discuss what to do no such. talks had a twofold objective. to increase security and reduce tension around the world we thought we needed to recognize the realities of today's world and increase our efforts to improve international relations what do you really want to she said no that's true no. western powers decided that meant abandoning the shah and his regime on january the 16th 1979 he left iran with his family. to schaffel the crisis would soon be over and he would be able to return but in actual fact it was good bye forever for his rough i don't usually good i'll never forget the tears in his eyes when we left and the officer who threw himself at his majesty's feet. to the party and is that inducted. 14 days later on february the 1st $979.00 khomeini flew from paris to tehran many fear that the sharks air force would t
the international community was alarmed by the crisis in iran and french president of valery giscard d'estaing invited german chancellor helmut schmidt u.s. president jimmy carter and british prime minister jim callaghan to a meeting on the island of guadalupe to discuss what to do no such. talks had a twofold objective. to increase security and reduce tension around the world we thought we needed to recognize the realities of today's world and increase our efforts to improve international...