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committee for two years preventing us committee for two years preventing us from managing the voice of america you heard what's coming out of the voice of america, it is disgusting. the things they say are disgusting toward our country. and michael pack would get it into a greatjob, but he's been now for two years. can't get him approved. is that it has left washington until at least may four, they provide an option for the president to fill them in such a recess appointment it's called. the practice of gambling into so—called proforma sessions where no one
committee for two years preventing us committee for two years preventing us from managing the voice of america you heard what's coming out of the voice of america, it is disgusting. the things they say are disgusting toward our country. and michael pack would get it into a greatjob, but he's been now for two years. can't get him approved. is that it has left washington until at least may four, they provide an option for the president to fill them in such a recess appointment it's called. the...
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and he has been stuck in committee for two years, preventing us from managing the voice of america, very important. and if you heard what's coming out of the voice of america, it's disgusting. what things they say is disgusting toward our country. and michael pack would get in, he would do a great job. but he's been waiting now for two years. can't get him approved. the senate has left washington until at least may 4th. the constitution provides a mechanism for the president to fill positions in such circumstances. the recess appointment, it's called. the senate's practice of gaveling into so-called pro forma sessions where no one is even there has prevented me from using the constitutional authority that we're giving, that we're giving under the recess provisions. the senate should either fulfill its duty and vote on my nominees, or it should formally adjourn so that i can make recess appointments. we have a tremendous number of people that have to come into government, and now more so than ever before because of the virus and the problem. we have to do it. we have to do whatever we hav
and he has been stuck in committee for two years, preventing us from managing the voice of america, very important. and if you heard what's coming out of the voice of america, it's disgusting. what things they say is disgusting toward our country. and michael pack would get in, he would do a great job. but he's been waiting now for two years. can't get him approved. the senate has left washington until at least may 4th. the constitution provides a mechanism for the president to fill positions...
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somebody from the board of governor foss broadcasting in the united states talking about the voice of america. that is hardly something that would require or necessitate the president using those kind of emergency powers. we're seeing once again in these press conferences that they have less to do with the coronavirus and more to do with the president trying to appeal to his base. this is just the latest bright shiny object. he's chumming the waters for his base, because he knows he's in hot water over his response. i think, wolf, we're seeing another example of that today. >> it's amazing when you think about the fact that the president might take this extraordinary measure adjourning congress if some official at the voice of america or the department of agriculture or federal judge nominee isn't confirmed very, very quickly. i seem to require that mitch mcconnell didn't want a u.s. supreme court justice nominee to even be considered in the final year of the obama administration. it's pretty amazing when you think about all of that that's going on. i want to bring in dr. sanjay gupta. what j
somebody from the board of governor foss broadcasting in the united states talking about the voice of america. that is hardly something that would require or necessitate the president using those kind of emergency powers. we're seeing once again in these press conferences that they have less to do with the coronavirus and more to do with the president trying to appeal to his base. this is just the latest bright shiny object. he's chumming the waters for his base, because he knows he's in hot...
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committee for two years preventing us committee for two years preventing us from managing the voice of america. very important. and if you heard what's coming out of the voice of america, it is disgusting. the things they say are disgusting toward our country. and michael pack would get it into a greatjob, but he's been now for two years. can't get him approved. is that it has left washington until at least may four, they provide an option for the president to fill them in such a recess appointment it's called. the practice of gambling into so—called proforma sessions where no one is even there has prevented me from using the constitutional authority that we are given under the recess provisions. that should either fulfil its duty and what of my nominees were formally adjourned so that i can make recess appointments. we have a tremendous number of people that have to come into government and now more so have to come into government and now more so than ever before because of the virus... were watching bbc news live with president trump in the rose garden at the white house. a long list of the
committee for two years preventing us committee for two years preventing us from managing the voice of america. very important. and if you heard what's coming out of the voice of america, it is disgusting. the things they say are disgusting toward our country. and michael pack would get it into a greatjob, but he's been now for two years. can't get him approved. is that it has left washington until at least may four, they provide an option for the president to fill them in such a recess...
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he has been stuck in committee for two years preventing us from managing the voice of america. ry important. if you heard what is coming out of the voice of america, it is disgusting. the things they say are disgusting towards our country. michael pack would do a great job, but he has been waiting to years. can't get him approved. the senate has left washington until at least may 4. the constitution provides a mechanism for the president to in suchitions circumstances through the recess appointment it is called. -- circumstances. the recess appointment it is called. dabbling in intercessions when no one is there has prevented me from using the authority we are given under the recess provisions. the senate should either fulfill its duty and not -- vote on my holidays or formally adjourned so i can make recess appointments. we have a tremendous number of people that have to come into government and now more because of the virus and the problem. we have to do it. we have to do whatever we have to do. it made it difficult to run government. i don't think any government has done what
he has been stuck in committee for two years preventing us from managing the voice of america. ry important. if you heard what is coming out of the voice of america, it is disgusting. the things they say are disgusting towards our country. michael pack would do a great job, but he has been waiting to years. can't get him approved. the senate has left washington until at least may 4. the constitution provides a mechanism for the president to in suchitions circumstances through the recess...
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board of governors, he's been stuck in committee for two years preventing us from managing the voice of america, very important. if you heard what's coming out of the voice of america, it's disgusting. the things they say are disgusting toward our country. michael pack, he would do a great job but he's been waiting for two years, can't get him approved. the senate has left washington until at least may 4th, the constitution provides a mechanism for the president to fill positions in such circumstances, the recess appointment it's called. the senate's practice of gambling into so-called pro forma sessions where no one is even there has prevented me from using the constitutional authority that we are given under the recess provisions. the senate should either fulfill its duty and vote on my nominee is or it should formally adjourn so that i can make recess appointments. we have a tremendous number of people that have to come into government and now more so than ever before because of the virus and the problem. we have to do it, we have to do whatever we have to do. it made it very difficult to ru
board of governors, he's been stuck in committee for two years preventing us from managing the voice of america, very important. if you heard what's coming out of the voice of america, it's disgusting. the things they say are disgusting toward our country. michael pack, he would do a great job but he's been waiting for two years, can't get him approved. the senate has left washington until at least may 4th, the constitution provides a mechanism for the president to fill positions in such...
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board of governors and he's been stuck in committee for 2 years preventing us from managing the voice of america very important and if you heard what's coming out of the voice of america it's disgusting with things they say are disgusting toward our country and michael pac would get any do a great job but he's been waiting now for 2 years can't get him approved the senate has left washington until at least may 4th the constitution provides a mechanism for the president to fill positions in such circumstances the recess appointment it's called the senate's practice of gaveling into so-called pro forma sessions where no one is even there has prevented me from using the constitutional authority that we're giving that we're given under the recess provisions the senate should either fulfill its duty and vote on my nominees or chit formally adjourn so that i can make recess appointments we have a tremendous number of people that have to come into government and now more so than ever before because of the virus and the problem. we have to do it and we have to do whatever we have to do they've made it v
board of governors and he's been stuck in committee for 2 years preventing us from managing the voice of america very important and if you heard what's coming out of the voice of america it's disgusting with things they say are disgusting toward our country and michael pac would get any do a great job but he's been waiting now for 2 years can't get him approved the senate has left washington until at least may 4th the constitution provides a mechanism for the president to fill positions in such...
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. >> managing the voice of america, very important and if you heard what's coming out of the voice of america, it is disgusting. the things they say are disgusting towards our country and michael pack, would get in, do a great job but he has been waiting for two years. can't get him approved. the senate has left washington until at least may 4th. the constitution provides a mechanism for the president to fill positions in such circumstances. the recess appointment it's called. the senate's practice of gaveling into so-called pro-forma sessions where no one is even there has prevented me from using the constitutional authority that we're given, that we're given under the recess provisions. the senate should either fulfill its duty and vote on my nominees or it should formally adjourn so that i can make recess appointments. we have tremendous number of people that have to come into government and now more so than ever before because of the virus and the problem. we have to do it and we have to do whatever we have to do. they have made it very, very difficult to run government. i don't t
. >> managing the voice of america, very important and if you heard what's coming out of the voice of america, it is disgusting. the things they say are disgusting towards our country and michael pack, would get in, do a great job but he has been waiting for two years. can't get him approved. the senate has left washington until at least may 4th. the constitution provides a mechanism for the president to fill positions in such circumstances. the recess appointment it's called. the...
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. >> managing the voice of america, very important and if you heard what's coming out of the voice ofca, it is disgusting. the things they say are disgusting towards our country and michael pack, would get in, do a great job but he has been waiting for two years. can't get him approved. the senate has left washington until at least may 4th. the constitution provides a mechanism for the president to fill positions in such circumstances. the recess appointment it's called. the senate's...
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board of governors, he's been stuck in committee for two years preventing us from managing the voice of america what's coming out of the voice of america, it's disgusting. the things they say are disgusting toward our country. michael pack, he would do a great job but he's been waiting for two years, can't get him approved. the senate has left washington until at least may 4th, the constitution provides a mechanism for the president to fill positions in such circumstances, the recess...
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he was also harping on the broadcast about the board of governors and the voice of america and subscribing them as disgusting people who do disgusting things. this is another sign of the president's authoritarianism that is really coming out of the shadows to some extent during this pandemic. he is essentially railing against the people at voice of america because they won't put out propaganda about his administration saying what a wonderful job he's doing, a theme we've heard before. but, anderson, one thing we should point out is that right now there's an acting secretary of the department of homeland security. the president has had over a year now to put in place a permanent secretary of homeland security and he hasn't done that at this point, and that has little to do with lawmakers not doing what he wants up on capitol hill. >> jim acosta, appreciate it. thanks. >>> a lot to get to tonight so we'll step away from the political, take a wider view. cnn's erica hill joins us now. the cdc changing the way they're counting coronavirus deaths. can you just explain that? >> reporter: the cdc
he was also harping on the broadcast about the board of governors and the voice of america and subscribing them as disgusting people who do disgusting things. this is another sign of the president's authoritarianism that is really coming out of the shadows to some extent during this pandemic. he is essentially railing against the people at voice of america because they won't put out propaganda about his administration saying what a wonderful job he's doing, a theme we've heard before. but,...
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board of governors and he's been stuck in committee for 2 years preventing us from managing the voice of america very important and if you heard what's coming out of the voice of america it's disgusting with things they say are disgusting toward our country and michael pac would get any do a great job but he's been waiting now for 2 years can't get him approved the senate has left washington until at least may 4th the constitution provides a mechanism for the president to fill positions in such circumstances the recess appointment it's called the senate's practice of gaveling into so-called pro forma sessions where no one is even there has prevented me from using the constitutional authority that we're giving that we're given under the recess provisions the senate should either fulfill its duty and vote on my nominees or chit formally adjourn so that i can make recess appointments we have a tremendous number of people that have to come into government and now more so than ever before because of the virus and the problem. we have to do it and we have to do whatever we have to do that made it very
board of governors and he's been stuck in committee for 2 years preventing us from managing the voice of america very important and if you heard what's coming out of the voice of america it's disgusting with things they say are disgusting toward our country and michael pac would get any do a great job but he's been waiting now for 2 years can't get him approved the senate has left washington until at least may 4th the constitution provides a mechanism for the president to fill positions in such...
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administration that should have been approved a long time ago and one of them is the head of voice of america if you look at what they're doing and what they're saying about our country it's a disgrace the people that are running that we have somebody that's really good really talented and that loves our country and i want to get these people approved that's one of many we have professionals sonny you've been waiting for how long have you been waiting for the man that we're talking about coming in. to any of yours. yes so sonny perdue just happens to be here talking about something else so you've been waiting for one of the most important positions as secretary of agriculture is the position it's distribution we needed now we're talking about shelves we're talking about cupboards he needs it he's been waiting he didn't know he's going to get this question you've been waiting 2 and a half years the person is exceptional that person left a very good job and it's embarrassing to me he'll say do you think you'll get that man to prove he's been saying that to me for a long time it's because of the
administration that should have been approved a long time ago and one of them is the head of voice of america if you look at what they're doing and what they're saying about our country it's a disgrace the people that are running that we have somebody that's really good really talented and that loves our country and i want to get these people approved that's one of many we have professionals sonny you've been waiting for how long have you been waiting for the man that we're talking about coming...
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but he went out of his way at several points to attack the voice of america. he has a new director he wants to put in, try to steer that in a different direction. you know, he talks about the under secretary of culture for food safety. what's interesting to me about this is he chose this time to really escalate the temperature in washington, d.c. he still needs congress, pelosi and mnuchin are still trying to work outthe small business loans. they need another $250 billion. at the same time, the president is threatening to go to war with congress. they need congress for so many different things. i also think it is notable that when you look at president donald trump and mitch mcconnell, there hasn't been any daylight on so many issues, particularly with judges. there's going to be a yawning gap when you look at what mcconnell's statement was on this idea of having the presidency, a different power, a different branch of government, adjourning congress. there are clearly going to be differences there. while this could be a fight tweeb t between the president and
but he went out of his way at several points to attack the voice of america. he has a new director he wants to put in, try to steer that in a different direction. you know, he talks about the under secretary of culture for food safety. what's interesting to me about this is he chose this time to really escalate the temperature in washington, d.c. he still needs congress, pelosi and mnuchin are still trying to work outthe small business loans. they need another $250 billion. at the same time,...
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so after the war he did go back to germany and went to work for voice of america, the american radionetwork and he was an engineer with them and in spots all around the world, in asia and in europe and he did go back to germany. he went back immediately after the war and he returned to his home town in germany when he was still with the military, just six months after the end of the war in late 1945, 1946. he was amazed to see the whole town had been bombed by allied air raids, except for his home where he had grown up and where his father had had his hardware business. ... and where his father had his hardware business, every house was leveled except for his seemed like a passover with god passing over his house as he talked about it. he sent back a picture to his parents in brooklyn which is very powerful. hans had a different experience with his number two man on the his number two made you see on the ground. also returned home to the netherlands. the letters from his bears as i mentioned had stopped several years earlier and had no idea what to expect so he went back to the nethe
so after the war he did go back to germany and went to work for voice of america, the american radionetwork and he was an engineer with them and in spots all around the world, in asia and in europe and he did go back to germany. he went back immediately after the war and he returned to his home town in germany when he was still with the military, just six months after the end of the war in late 1945, 1946. he was amazed to see the whole town had been bombed by allied air raids, except for his...
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they turned off the jammers from voice of america so the soviet people could hear this, khrushchev embraced it as he told one of the ambassadors from the us the greatest speech by an american president since franklin roosevelt. things were started to happen, they cite a test ban treaty, and there would be other things, then khrushchev was ousted after kennedy was assassinated, replaced by hawks and 1964 is really worthy arms race begins. during this arms race over the next 25 years, various presidents looking at this war plan and being horrified by it tried to institute things in the war plan for limited options, trying to make things limited, but one thing i discovered looking at the archival material which i hadn't done before is secretaries of defense would sign statements outlining 5 or a dozen different options that would escalate slowly the level of nuclear attacks, people in omaha paid no attention to this. they kept the way was. they would always get written into the garden something like to the extent feasible or to the extent it does not compromise military objectives and they dec
they turned off the jammers from voice of america so the soviet people could hear this, khrushchev embraced it as he told one of the ambassadors from the us the greatest speech by an american president since franklin roosevelt. things were started to happen, they cite a test ban treaty, and there would be other things, then khrushchev was ousted after kennedy was assassinated, replaced by hawks and 1964 is really worthy arms race begins. during this arms race over the next 25 years, various...
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appointments, including recess appointments for the head of the broadcast panel that runs the voice of america. he was dismissing the voa, an esteemed journalistic organization of thousands and thousands of journalists around the world, just to get some political appointee in who's been hold up for two years with bipartisan opposition. where does this leave us with that kind of performance from the rose garden yesterday? >> look, it's just a distraction. it's part of a pattern we've seen from the beginning. when things don't go his way he looks for somebody to blame or way to get the press on to something different. we were not able to get a hearing for our supreme court nominee merrick garland and never would president obama consider doing something this radical. and it's also part of his determination he will be the sole asht ur when the government opens, how we handle the disease, what treatments we should give. again, from the very beginning first there was a period of be completely being caught flat-footed. he was warned in 201 a pandem7 c was likely. i focused solely on a pandemic after
appointments, including recess appointments for the head of the broadcast panel that runs the voice of america. he was dismissing the voa, an esteemed journalistic organization of thousands and thousands of journalists around the world, just to get some political appointee in who's been hold up for two years with bipartisan opposition. where does this leave us with that kind of performance from the rose garden yesterday? >> look, it's just a distraction. it's part of a pattern we've seen...
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it's an opportunity for us to use voice of america and our other institutions to make sure that the chinese the truth and understand how corrupt their government is and how little they care about human rights at home and abroad. elizabeth: yeah. china's basically triggered humanitarian crises and emerging market debt crises around the world. that's the next shoe to drop. we've been following that. you're going to see countries on the margins going deeply into bankruptcy and insolvency. daniel hoffman, former top cia official, thank you so much for joining us. come back soon. >> thanks, my pleasure. elizabeth: next up -- it was great to have you on. next we've got arkansas governor asa hutchison on what the states are doing to reopen and the raging battles behind it. you won't believe what we're finding out on what's going on on both sides of this growing controversy. stay right there. don't go away. ♪ ♪ i have always wanted to be a teacher. i've been teaching for over 20 years. with everything going on, we've had to alter our classroom settings. we have to transition into virtual learning.
it's an opportunity for us to use voice of america and our other institutions to make sure that the chinese the truth and understand how corrupt their government is and how little they care about human rights at home and abroad. elizabeth: yeah. china's basically triggered humanitarian crises and emerging market debt crises around the world. that's the next shoe to drop. we've been following that. you're going to see countries on the margins going deeply into bankruptcy and insolvency. daniel...
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he had the authority to do it, the first thing that he wanted was to approve the head of the voice of america. what in the world did that have to do with people dying every single day? and then the next claim that he then makes is that somehow we are all going to magically be back at work just the same way we were a month ago shaking each other's hands, hugging and kissing and going to big concerts. it is completely detached from reality and i think this is the reason that -- we've got a lot of big choices to make this year and not the least of which is going to be to make sure that we have somebody who's sitting in the oval office who understands the complexities and understands the ways in which we have to bring every level of government to deal with the crises that we face. this won't be the last one and i don't want that left in donald trump's hands. >> john, donald trump was always afraid of joe biden. that's why he asked a foreign leader to help dirty him up. but it would seem that of all the democrats that ran, there's no one who has the two things that donald trump lacks the most, sor
he had the authority to do it, the first thing that he wanted was to approve the head of the voice of america. what in the world did that have to do with people dying every single day? and then the next claim that he then makes is that somehow we are all going to magically be back at work just the same way we were a month ago shaking each other's hands, hugging and kissing and going to big concerts. it is completely detached from reality and i think this is the reason that -- we've got a lot of...
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administration that should have been approved a long time ago and one of them is the head of voice of america. if you look at what they're doing, and what they're saying about our country, it's a disgrace. the people that are running that. we have somebody that's really good, really talented, and that loves our country. and i want to get these people approved for that at least. >> if congress doesn't act by when -- >> they've been warned and they have been warned right now. if they don't approve it, we're going to go this route. we'll probably be challenged in court and we'll see who wins. >> and mitch mcconnell's office said the majority leader had a conservation -- a conversation, excuse me, with the president yesterday to, quote, discuss senate democrats unprecedented obstruction of the president's well qualified nominees and shared his continued frustration with the process. the leader pledged to find ways to confirm nominees considered mission critical to the covid-19 pandemic. here is the key line in the statement, though. quote, this, but under senate rules, that will take consent from
administration that should have been approved a long time ago and one of them is the head of voice of america. if you look at what they're doing, and what they're saying about our country, it's a disgrace. the people that are running that. we have somebody that's really good, really talented, and that loves our country. and i want to get these people approved for that at least. >> if congress doesn't act by when -- >> they've been warned and they have been warned right now. if they...
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focused on test, and i say supposed to, because let's be honest, two days ago it was about the voice of america and we didn't know that was coming. i don't want to presume that this stays on track. what would the focus -- what is the announcement that they're hinting at to you about testing? >> i appreciate the caveat, chuck. it's an important one. you're absolutely right. we never know 100% what's going to happen until the president comes out and announces it. but based on our reporting according to three senior administration official, today's briefing is going to be focused on test, and we expect task force officials to essentially argue that they do have the testing in place across the country to begin the phase one of starting to reopen the economy. now, i also pate that they're going to talk about and acknowledge the need to ramp up testing. you heard that a little bit from dr. anthony fauci yesterday when he said, look, we're going to be in a really good place by the fall, but that's an implicit acknowledgment, chuck, that they're not where they need to be yet. and then you this remarkab
focused on test, and i say supposed to, because let's be honest, two days ago it was about the voice of america and we didn't know that was coming. i don't want to presume that this stays on track. what would the focus -- what is the announcement that they're hinting at to you about testing? >> i appreciate the caveat, chuck. it's an important one. you're absolutely right. we never know 100% what's going to happen until the president comes out and announces it. but based on our reporting...
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. >> i'm a reporter with voice of america's korean service, five to ask you about north korea. you said north korea, right after the korean war, economically superior to south korea. so you think the socialism wasn't the reason behind that? and the second question is, i understand that north korea is right now using its options to imitate china's for vietnam's economic path. do you think is a viable option for them? >> so, i mean, the chinese peninsula was occupied by japan for many years, and korean peninsula was run by the chinese. it was sort of a dictatorship but it was mostly a private property kind of system. the reality was most of electricity and heavy industry that existed in korea was on the northern side. it wasn't a result of, just a result of the conditions that were present there. i would applaud north korea moving in the chinese direction. i mean, just because you can have all the freedom and the world doesn't mean some freedom is not going to help. millions, hundreds of millions of the chinese people are living dignified, comfortable, mitchard existences because
. >> i'm a reporter with voice of america's korean service, five to ask you about north korea. you said north korea, right after the korean war, economically superior to south korea. so you think the socialism wasn't the reason behind that? and the second question is, i understand that north korea is right now using its options to imitate china's for vietnam's economic path. do you think is a viable option for them? >> so, i mean, the chinese peninsula was occupied by japan for many...
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chosen, they said, because the site is next to air and space, f.a.a., department of education, voice of america. awful these build beings -- all these buildings surrounding it go back to the eisenhower administration. it's a way of showing how he was a very influential president in bringing about the expansion of government in different ways. the idea gary came up with was the barefoot boy from kansas. the sculpture was of a barefoot boy. it has to do with the final speech that eisenhower gave when he came back from war, that he was just a barefoot boy from kansas and that the screens would have scenes of kansas land scale and pictures. that idea got flown out. the screens got reduced down to one and now the screen is the beaches at florimon di with the cliffs. the statue of the barefoot boy is now off to the side and this is over the process of about 10 years. we went from a monument that celebrated the president and his general so -- now a monument which is another world war ii memorial. but that's often what happens. you go where's that original idea that seemed so full of promise by the loc
chosen, they said, because the site is next to air and space, f.a.a., department of education, voice of america. awful these build beings -- all these buildings surrounding it go back to the eisenhower administration. it's a way of showing how he was a very influential president in bringing about the expansion of government in different ways. the idea gary came up with was the barefoot boy from kansas. the sculpture was of a barefoot boy. it has to do with the final speech that eisenhower gave...
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he was befriended by abolitionist leaders like william garrison and douglas becomes the voice of black america. he creates newspapers, he debates with lincoln. he really was seen as somebody who would sort of demand that america live up to its state of identity his state of ideals he is not the only person to do that but he was considered the most visible african american in the 19th century. >> he was very articulate and very eloquent and many people were surprised by that because in those days, if you were a slave you are not allowed to learn how to read. it was considered against the law and some states, so is was that against the law and some states? how did he actually learn how to read and was that part of his appeal, that he was very educated and people were so surprised to see such an educated african american at that? time >> douglas -- there were two things that were crucial to enslaved people. one was freedom. that was the most important thing. but the other thing was, that may be the key to freedom was education, being able to read. so douglas was able to learn to read by playing w
he was befriended by abolitionist leaders like william garrison and douglas becomes the voice of black america. he creates newspapers, he debates with lincoln. he really was seen as somebody who would sort of demand that america live up to its state of identity his state of ideals he is not the only person to do that but he was considered the most visible african american in the 19th century. >> he was very articulate and very eloquent and many people were surprised by that because in...
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demonstration those whose foreign minister of great britain and i think it's the leading voice of behalf of immigrants in america. >> i love you can see but the cover is so arresting it's my father work one - - walking with kennedy in paris maybe you can tell us about that moment and that trip when the highlights 1967. >> i think kennedy got tired of always going out and there is very personal things i had to be dealt with so i said let's go to europe. [laughter] it was a remarkable trip and it began at oxford and berlin was the host as you speaking of the crown the other day where the queen now was recognized as being very much taken by wilson. and we spent a couple of hours and it is a remarkable thing to hear what the queen was listening to. , and said we will not do it i just have to pay the price. but it's a big price. that's constant pressure on me and my government. we want to be known as the best friends of america. so i told him to get out of vietnam. so that was an interesting aspect of the trip. another aspect another was 6-foot 4 inches and was a presence wherever he was he went to the palace with th
demonstration those whose foreign minister of great britain and i think it's the leading voice of behalf of immigrants in america. >> i love you can see but the cover is so arresting it's my father work one - - walking with kennedy in paris maybe you can tell us about that moment and that trip when the highlights 1967. >> i think kennedy got tired of always going out and there is very personal things i had to be dealt with so i said let's go to europe. [laughter] it was a remarkable...
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you're going to be -- you're going to be shocked at some of the voices from black america and brown america. some of the most famous people in the world coming around the cnn campfire to talk about this in an even deeper way, and i believe anybody who watches that will come to the right conclusion about what to do, as leaders. >> van jones, if anybody acts as if they have mandela on their shoulder, it is you. and, tonight, you actually do have him looking over your shoulder. tomorrow, van jones, d lemon, "the color of covid." 10:00 p.m. eastern. let's be honest, you're going to be home. you might as well watch here on cnn. >>> all right. three of the best-known tv doctors and one isn't even an md. but what have they been saying? crazy stuff on state tv, man. crazy, dangerous, ugly stuff. who's giving them the runway? who wants to push an agenda that they help? we're going to talk about it. why would good people say such bad things? next. proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the d
you're going to be -- you're going to be shocked at some of the voices from black america and brown america. some of the most famous people in the world coming around the cnn campfire to talk about this in an even deeper way, and i believe anybody who watches that will come to the right conclusion about what to do, as leaders. >> van jones, if anybody acts as if they have mandela on their shoulder, it is you. and, tonight, you actually do have him looking over your shoulder. tomorrow, van...
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favorite examples he uses the phrase of the time, any of you heard of the voice of the people is the voice of god. it was used in early america the idea of deification of democracy. in the counselor 15 minutes joseph smith says i believe in that but it is translated wrong by all these people. not the voice of the people is the voice of god, it is the voice of the people ascending to the voice of god, true democracy is when god declares something and the people see it wholesale. that is not hard but the fact that joseph smith is trying to use the democratic language shows how powerful that language still was. maybe we have time for one more question. >> thank you for coming out here. any information about who the council of 50 were, how they were chosen? at the pharmacy council was powerful men in these other people came in. >> who were the people that comprise the counselor 50 and how are they chosen? we have their names, the counselor 50 records lists all the names. what get someone in? they are close to joseph smith, people he feels he can trust with the more important question is who is not in the counselor 50? people not
favorite examples he uses the phrase of the time, any of you heard of the voice of the people is the voice of god. it was used in early america the idea of deification of democracy. in the counselor 15 minutes joseph smith says i believe in that but it is translated wrong by all these people. not the voice of the people is the voice of god, it is the voice of the people ascending to the voice of god, true democracy is when god declares something and the people see it wholesale. that is not hard...
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america a more fair, more equitable society. we both know that nothing is more powerful than millions of voices calling for change and the ideas he has championed, the energy and enthusiasm he inspired especially in young people will be critical in moving america in a direction of progress. for the second time in 12 years we will have the incredible class -- task of rebuilding our economy. the democratic party will have to be old. i could not be prouder of the progress we made during my part -- my presidency. if i was running today i would not run the same race or have 2008.me lot form i did in the world is different. there's too much unfinished business for jet -- us just to look backwards. we have to look to the future. bernie understands that and joe understands that. that is one reason why joe already has what is the most progressive platform of any major party nominee in history because even before the pandemic turned to the world upside down it was already clear that we needed real structural change. the vast inequalities created by the new economy are easier to see now but they existed long before this pandemic hit. teache
america a more fair, more equitable society. we both know that nothing is more powerful than millions of voices calling for change and the ideas he has championed, the energy and enthusiasm he inspired especially in young people will be critical in moving america in a direction of progress. for the second time in 12 years we will have the incredible class -- task of rebuilding our economy. the democratic party will have to be old. i could not be prouder of the progress we made during my part --...
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america a fairer, more just, more equitable society. we both know nothing is more powerful than millions of voices calling for change, and the ideas he has championed, the energy and enthusiasm he has inspired, especially in young people, will be critical in moving america in the direction of progress and hope. for the second time in 12 years, we will have the incredible task of rebuilding our economy. and to meet the moment the democratic party will have to be bold. of know, i cannot be prouder the incredible progress we made together during my presidency. today, iwere running would not run the same race or have the same platform as i did in 2008. the world is different. there is too much unfinished business for us to look backwards. we have to look to the future. bernie understands that, and joe understands that. it is one of the reasons that joe already has what is the most progressive platform of any major party nominee in history. pandemicven before the turned the world upside down, he was already clear we needed real structural change. vast inequalities graded by the new economy are easier to see now, but they existed long before t
america a fairer, more just, more equitable society. we both know nothing is more powerful than millions of voices calling for change, and the ideas he has championed, the energy and enthusiasm he has inspired, especially in young people, will be critical in moving america in the direction of progress and hope. for the second time in 12 years, we will have the incredible task of rebuilding our economy. and to meet the moment the democratic party will have to be bold. of know, i cannot be...
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of economic advisors. vice president pence represents a voice in america scared skiff -- stiff from another time and place o much government, may be much federalism as well. how can we navigate this crisis and assuage the people represented by the vice president? jason: you know, this is an extraordinary time. the ideology you might've had before, this isn't the time for it. if you love government let them go. fight about the regulations later. if you are worried about the size of government, do not worry about that now. fight about that later. people decided they will not do long-term policy now and they will do pride -- they will be pragmatic. there has been a lot of that involved, maybe not enough. tom: i know you don't do market economics, but a terrible statistic last week, another this week. asman and his team look for a 20% reduction in nonfarm payrolls over the next weeks. is that about where you are? jason: that is about where i am. you go through the occupational categories and figure out who can and can't work, and you get something unimaginable. wencine: when you look at -- were talking before
of economic advisors. vice president pence represents a voice in america scared skiff -- stiff from another time and place o much government, may be much federalism as well. how can we navigate this crisis and assuage the people represented by the vice president? jason: you know, this is an extraordinary time. the ideology you might've had before, this isn't the time for it. if you love government let them go. fight about the regulations later. if you are worried about the size of government,...
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you'll be shocked at some of the voices from black america and brown america. the most famous people in the world coming around to talk about this. in a deeper way. anybody who watches that will come to the right conclusion about what to do. as leaders. >> van jones, tonight you have him looking over your shoulder. tomorrow van jones, d. lemon. color of covid-19. 10:00 p.m. eastern. you'll be home. might as well watch here on cnn. all right. three of the best known tv doctors. and one isn't even an md. what have they been saying? crazy stuff on state tv. crazy, dangerous, ugly stuff. who wants to push an agenda they help? we'll talk about it. why would good people say such bad things. next. ke this. she cleans with something like this. it's got a round head. and it's got power. go pro with oral-b. power one on for oral-b's best clean ever. inspired by dentists. oral-b's round brush head surrounds each tooth to remove more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. i'll only use the one that's round. oral-b. brush like a pro. >>> why do we
you'll be shocked at some of the voices from black america and brown america. the most famous people in the world coming around to talk about this. in a deeper way. anybody who watches that will come to the right conclusion about what to do. as leaders. >> van jones, tonight you have him looking over your shoulder. tomorrow van jones, d. lemon. color of covid-19. 10:00 p.m. eastern. you'll be home. might as well watch here on cnn. all right. three of the best known tv doctors. and one...
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there's finally a voice stepping up and saying not anymore and it's networks like this that shows dominating the ratings and one of the most powerful voices in america. >> sean: you want to know what's dominating in the ratings? i was number one in cabell. not anymore. donald trump is number one in cabell. people need to hear this information and they are tuning in massive numbers and it's important. but i will tell you this, when you watch gavin newsom, say something horrible about them and he says i can't, he delivered. governor cuomo, and i got a little ticked off at him for a while but i heard him on howard stern yesterday and he is pushing buttons giving every opportunity saying you know what, the guy delivered for new york. he did deliver. he delivered thousands of ventilators, masks, respirators, hospitals. navy ship. delivered. they're going have to work together and now get the country back open. >> i think one of the differences that you will see when you hear people like governor cuomo and governor newsom, they are willing to say good things about the president because they actually have some responsibility. the media no longer has respon
there's finally a voice stepping up and saying not anymore and it's networks like this that shows dominating the ratings and one of the most powerful voices in america. >> sean: you want to know what's dominating in the ratings? i was number one in cabell. not anymore. donald trump is number one in cabell. people need to hear this information and they are tuning in massive numbers and it's important. but i will tell you this, when you watch gavin newsom, say something horrible about them...
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of america. that was the strength of america. that was what gave voice to american ideals. and that was great.worked. and then woodrow wilson asked hoover to come home. he had become a phenomenon, as you might imagine. wilson had trusted him with something called the american food administration. and he is -- it is all voluntary. there are no ration cards in world war i. he uses propaganda. he uses public relations. this new, embryonic science, to reach people, and touch people, and motivate people to respond to his appeals. so there were meatless mondays, and there were wheatless wednesdays. not every campaign worked. there was a campaign buy a pig. ,they properly cared for peak is is as sanitary as anything else. well the suburbs do not rise up and buy that. a byproduct of the food administration. again the idea was that the american people would grow more, save more, and together they would basically feed their allies across the sea. the problem with that, there are two problems with that. again, it confirmed hoover in his belief, which by now was a bedrock conviction, that whatever the pro
of america. that was the strength of america. that was what gave voice to american ideals. and that was great.worked. and then woodrow wilson asked hoover to come home. he had become a phenomenon, as you might imagine. wilson had trusted him with something called the american food administration. and he is -- it is all voluntary. there are no ration cards in world war i. he uses propaganda. he uses public relations. this new, embryonic science, to reach people, and touch people, and motivate...
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encouraging athletes to continue to use the voices to not only understand the power of the voice and the platform, and you have a great job of showing americathe way that the chips i can stack up against, , whethern athlete or whether your regular person that has a 95, the chips are stacked against the what would be your advice first athletes who want to use the voice, who have all these and want to make an actual change but are nervous because they know the difference of the two worlds that do exist even with athletes of their stature? >> guest: certainly you had to be a citizen and i think you have to recognize, there is an anti-blackness in sports and i think we treat it as though there's not. we treated as though all the players a black so, therefore, the players are millionaires and, therefore, this this is ae for them when you recognize come when you walk in the locker room that it's not the case although i do think you have to be extremely judicious about and you have to be smart about it. when isis mark i mean recognizing that there is hostility against you there. but also feel like your citizen at a think today's world more than an
encouraging athletes to continue to use the voices to not only understand the power of the voice and the platform, and you have a great job of showing americathe way that the chips i can stack up against, , whethern athlete or whether your regular person that has a 95, the chips are stacked against the what would be your advice first athletes who want to use the voice, who have all these and want to make an actual change but are nervous because they know the difference of the two worlds that do...
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. >> for more than 30 years, fauci has been the voice america looks to for a simple explanation of thefraid to deliver a reality check to both officials and americans. >> i served six presidents and have never done anything but tell the exact scientific evidence and made policy recommendations, based on the science and the evidence. >> now he's the most visible medical expert in the latest crisis, appearing in hundreds of tv and radio interviews. his stature as an expert in infectious diseases began in 1984 as a new and mysterious infection, hiv-aids. >> clearly the way to sd disseminate scientific information is to do it through the scientific channel. >> this can be transmitted, this virus, by heterosexual contact from women to menace we, as wel from men to women. >> president reagan for years refused to acknowledge the disease. >> the way tony fauci stepped forward as a 30-something scientist, this isn't immoral, this is a disease. let's treat it that way. and the compassion and courage that it took at that time to step forward and say we have to address this public health issue of
. >> for more than 30 years, fauci has been the voice america looks to for a simple explanation of thefraid to deliver a reality check to both officials and americans. >> i served six presidents and have never done anything but tell the exact scientific evidence and made policy recommendations, based on the science and the evidence. >> now he's the most visible medical expert in the latest crisis, appearing in hundreds of tv and radio interviews. his stature as an expert in...
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voice for change. america dunker was once the hearts of yugoslavia's textile industry.the factory belong to its 9000 employees its director and little more than the other workers it had its own day care centers and workers housing the end of socialism in the early 1990 s. but the end of the market dunga. the textile industry in steep still employs some $9000.00 workers most of them women hardly any of them earn more than the legal minimum wage in north macedonia $200.00 euro's a month lower than in bangladesh and china measured against the cost of living. the minimum for a family of 4 is closer to $750.00 euros a month. christina and paver is fighting for fair pay. she worked as a seamstress for years but when she objected to the starvation wages she was fired now christine is carrying on the struggle in another form and she started a network called glass and thanks to let's or voices of the textile workers financed with donations. just as much of the car cindy got never shit i was unable to start a works council the workers didn't even know what that was or how workers
voice for change. america dunker was once the hearts of yugoslavia's textile industry.the factory belong to its 9000 employees its director and little more than the other workers it had its own day care centers and workers housing the end of socialism in the early 1990 s. but the end of the market dunga. the textile industry in steep still employs some $9000.00 workers most of them women hardly any of them earn more than the legal minimum wage in north macedonia $200.00 euro's a month lower...
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there is finally a voice stepping up and saying not anymore and it's networks like this and shows like yours that are dominating the ratings, being one of the most powerful a voices in america pushing back. >> sean: do you know what's dominating in the ratings? i was number one in cabell. not anymore. donald trump is number one. people need this information and they aren tuning in. i will tell you this. when you watch gavin newsom, they say say something horrible about him, they say he can't, he delivered. governor cuomo, i got a little ticked off at him for a while but i heard him on "howard stern" yesterday howard pushing his buttons giving him every opportunity. he said, the guy delivered for new york. he did deliver. he delivered thousands of ventilators, masks, respirators, hospitals, he manned the hospitals, navy ship. delivered. they don't have to work together, the governor and the president, now they work together to get the country back open. >> i think the differencesf you'll see when you hear people like governor cuomo and governor newsom who are willing to say good things about the president is because they actually have some responsibility. the media no longer
there is finally a voice stepping up and saying not anymore and it's networks like this and shows like yours that are dominating the ratings, being one of the most powerful a voices in america pushing back. >> sean: do you know what's dominating in the ratings? i was number one in cabell. not anymore. donald trump is number one. people need this information and they aren tuning in. i will tell you this. when you watch gavin newsom, they say say something horrible about him, they say he...
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well clearly there is still a lot of concern and we heard that voiced by angle america today that we could see the progress that germany has made so far in the fight against 19 pandemic going to waste if people are cautious enough and if they don't adhere to the social distancing rules are still in place and there is concern we've heard that voice earlier today as well by angela merkel. according to reports at least in a meeting with some leaders or other leading figures in her conservative party that she warned that there was too much focus on easing travel restrictions particularly in the different 16 states around germany rather than focusing on making sure that people are still are daring to those social distancing measures that are still in place are making sure that people are still keeping at least one and a half meters away from each other making sure that people are gathering in groups of no more than 2 and that people that you are meeting with are moving around cities with off from your household and so one thing that merkel did point out as well is that the results are the
well clearly there is still a lot of concern and we heard that voiced by angle america today that we could see the progress that germany has made so far in the fight against 19 pandemic going to waste if people are cautious enough and if they don't adhere to the social distancing rules are still in place and there is concern we've heard that voice earlier today as well by angela merkel. according to reports at least in a meeting with some leaders or other leading figures in her conservative...
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voices. to understand the power of their voice and the power their platform. and you have a great job of showing, what makes americathe way that that court of sort of backup whether you are an athlete or a regular person, nine - five. what would be your advice and five minutes, first to athletes, who want to use their voice, who have all of these and want to make an actual change but are a little bit nervous because i know the difference in the two worlds that do exist even with athletes of their stature. etan: will certainly think you have to be a citizen you have to recognize that there is an anti- blackness enforced and i think that we treated as though there is none we treated as though, all of the players are back so therefore, the players are millionaires so therefore this is a place for them when you recognize and you walk into the locker room, and it's not the case. and you think you have to be extremely judicious about it have to be smart about it. when i say smart, i mean recognizing that there is hostility against you there. i also feel that you are a citizen and that in today, today's world more than an
voices. to understand the power of their voice and the power their platform. and you have a great job of showing, what makes americathe way that that court of sort of backup whether you are an athlete or a regular person, nine - five. what would be your advice and five minutes, first to athletes, who want to use their voice, who have all of these and want to make an actual change but are a little bit nervous because i know the difference in the two worlds that do exist even with athletes of...