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we will discuss oil ellen wald ellen wald with of the -- with ellen wald of the atlantic consul. ♪ markmark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. anate democrats have blocked narrow pandemic relief plan proposed by democrats. they say it didn't go far enough given the damage covid-19 continues to wreak on the economy. leaving congress at an impasse. estimated at $500 billion, the package was a fraction of the two point $2 trillion back to by democrats. its covid-19nding screening of international travelers arriving at airports. the cdc had been testing passengers on all flights from high-risk areas to 15 u.s. airports. the cdc says the system wasn't effective because so many people who transmit the disease don't show symptoms. it willrnment says focus on voluntary measures such as educating passengers and requesting contact information electronically. not runn says he will any campaign ads tomorrow, the 19th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. he will visit shanksville, pennsylvania, where united flight 93 crashed into a field after being taken over by hijackers. the president
we will discuss oil ellen wald ellen wald with of the -- with ellen wald of the atlantic consul. ♪ markmark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. anate democrats have blocked narrow pandemic relief plan proposed by democrats. they say it didn't go far enough given the damage covid-19 continues to wreak on the economy. leaving congress at an impasse. estimated at $500 billion, the package was a fraction of the two point $2 trillion back to by democrats. its covid-19nding screening of...
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lillian wald brings nursing skills and wants to improve public health. she is the behind getting nurses one into school and improving public health across the country in general. i told you i would show you another picture of jane addams . this is jane addams speaking to a number of children and trying to improve the lives of women. this is a new york picture even though jane addams is from chicago. i like this image because this is what the settlement house workers are trying to address. women and children primarily. but you cannot improve their lives without improving society as a whole. but they don't stop here. this woman, florence kelley, is actually the daughter of a very famous industrialist congressman from pennsylvania. a guy named pig iron kelley, who was very important during the civil war. i always liked pig iron because he was not necessarily the brightest crayon in the box, but what he was really good at was listening to what everybody else said. if you wanted to know what people thought and you are in a hurry, you could just read pig iron.
lillian wald brings nursing skills and wants to improve public health. she is the behind getting nurses one into school and improving public health across the country in general. i told you i would show you another picture of jane addams . this is jane addams speaking to a number of children and trying to improve the lives of women. this is a new york picture even though jane addams is from chicago. i like this image because this is what the settlement house workers are trying to address. women...
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commissioner wald? >> thank you. i just wanted to tie together what laura was saying, and you, chair stephenson about sort of the big, ambitious goals, and what heather was saying about the importance of san francisco's legislative goals and fundamental rules that we have. and it seems to me that this might be an appropriate question at an appropriate point in time to question whether or not our goals, our environmental goals are, impact, actually bold enough. is this, in other words, a time in which we ought to push forward some of our transit and other goals because we have -- because we have the opportunity, number one, because we're doing this kind of planning, but because the consequences of pushing forward those goals in some cases will be increased jobs, increased benefits, helping those people who need it the most. so i would encourage you, debbie, to at least spend a little while figuring out whether or not we really ought to say, you know -- i, of course, cannot think at this moment of an appropriate exampl
commissioner wald? >> thank you. i just wanted to tie together what laura was saying, and you, chair stephenson about sort of the big, ambitious goals, and what heather was saying about the importance of san francisco's legislative goals and fundamental rules that we have. and it seems to me that this might be an appropriate question at an appropriate point in time to question whether or not our goals, our environmental goals are, impact, actually bold enough. is this, in other words, a...
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commissioner wald? >> thank you. i just wanted to tie together what laura was saying, and you, chair stephenson about sort of the big, ambitious goals, and what heather was saying about the importance of san francisco's legislative goals and fundamental rules that we have. and it seems to me that this might be an appropriate question at an appropriate point in time to question whether or not our goals, our environmental goals are, impact, actually bold enough. is this, in other words, a time in which we ought to push forward some of our transit and other goals because we have -- because we have the opportunity, number one, because we're doing this kind of planning, but because the consequences of pushing forward those goals in some cases will be increased jobs, increased benefits, helping those people who need it the most. so i would encourage you, debbie, to at least spend a little while figuring out whether or not we really ought to say, you know -- i, of course, cannot think at this moment of an appropriate exampl
commissioner wald? >> thank you. i just wanted to tie together what laura was saying, and you, chair stephenson about sort of the big, ambitious goals, and what heather was saying about the importance of san francisco's legislative goals and fundamental rules that we have. and it seems to me that this might be an appropriate question at an appropriate point in time to question whether or not our goals, our environmental goals are, impact, actually bold enough. is this, in other words, a...
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commissioner wald? >> thank you. i just wanted to tie together what laura was saying, and you, chair stephenson about sort of the big, ambitious goals, and what heather was saying about the importance of san francisco's legislative goals and fundamental rules that we have. and it seems to me that this might be an appropriate question at an appropriate point in time to question whether or not our goals, our environmental goals are, impact, actually bold enough. is this, in other words, a time in which we ought to push forward some of our transit and other goals because we have -- because we have the opportunity, number one, because we're doing this kind of planning, but because the consequences of pushing forward those goals in some cases will be increased jobs, increased benefits, helping those people who need it the most. so i would encourage you, debbie, to at least spend a little while figuring out whether or not we really ought to say, you know -- i, of course, cannot think at this moment of an appropriate exampl
commissioner wald? >> thank you. i just wanted to tie together what laura was saying, and you, chair stephenson about sort of the big, ambitious goals, and what heather was saying about the importance of san francisco's legislative goals and fundamental rules that we have. and it seems to me that this might be an appropriate question at an appropriate point in time to question whether or not our goals, our environmental goals are, impact, actually bold enough. is this, in other words, a...
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australian open champion so here ken an over came amid much stumps of progress she dropped the 2nd set to wald 125 live near last time some over recovered so when in 3 sets. and there was also victory for grandstand it's an irene a bar otherworld $142.00 pulling off a major shock she jumps how 26 feet down a kitchen straight in straight sets. the time for by a lightning how beats in the dallas stars to win the national hockey league stanley cup it was the last acts in a season that one point looked quite unlikely to finish as far as my has this report. the famous old trophy and fireworks were all in place for the end of the national hockey league season but the fans were still missing the tampa bay lightning lifting the stanley cup with only themselves for company about for starters you obviously were the family and friends to be there but without the support from back home. so many emotions at the same time start to start to the point but it's after 2 months of hockey in value secure buffers in canada the dallas stars had to leave in game 6 to extend their stay in isolation but luck does seem
australian open champion so here ken an over came amid much stumps of progress she dropped the 2nd set to wald 125 live near last time some over recovered so when in 3 sets. and there was also victory for grandstand it's an irene a bar otherworld $142.00 pulling off a major shock she jumps how 26 feet down a kitchen straight in straight sets. the time for by a lightning how beats in the dallas stars to win the national hockey league stanley cup it was the last acts in a season that one point...
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but just as fran found the wald brace for a 2nd wave of the pandemic mosque skeptics all rallying on it deepens reports from paris masks are just a look around on the streets of paris everywhere people are following the rules but what if you're one of those people who has questioned the whole idea of wearing a mask all day effective do they prevent the transmission of 19 and what if you are one of those people who doesn't just question this in private but has actually gone to a protest about that attack on germany's democracy protesters from a demo against the country's coronavirus restrictions try to storm the german parliament. this is how the mainstream media these he and she locked down protesters has spent the afternoon terrorizing police it will be made of people. people who think the coronavirus does not exist hundreds of vaccine activists and conspiracy theorists put their faith in science instead of conspiracy theories if they want to avoid getting covert one team that's now being backed up it seems by a study conducted via facebook carried out by those who enjoy his foundat
but just as fran found the wald brace for a 2nd wave of the pandemic mosque skeptics all rallying on it deepens reports from paris masks are just a look around on the streets of paris everywhere people are following the rules but what if you're one of those people who has questioned the whole idea of wearing a mask all day effective do they prevent the transmission of 19 and what if you are one of those people who doesn't just question this in private but has actually gone to a protest about...
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>> there was plenty of evidence linking lee harvey os wald to the shooting but america didn't buy theory. >> the idea that one person alone without a government or a conspiracy behind them could change the course of history, just seems impossible. implausible. >> i emphatically deny these charges. >> i'm just a -- >> then only two days later he was fatally shot on live television by night club owner jack ruby. >> many americans when jack ruby killed oswald began to believe something was amiss. >> the week that president kennedy was killed a gallup poll showed the majority of americans believe it was a conspiracy. the kennedy assassination immediately became a national obsession. by the mid '70s the percentage of americans who believed it was a conspiracy skyrocketed to over 80%. americans had seen the release of the pentagon papers, the escalation in vietnam, watergate. >> a series of misfortunes for this country and you begin to wonder did it all start with the jfk assassination. >> enabled the cia to use this poison. >> senate investigations into secret government programs opened th
>> there was plenty of evidence linking lee harvey os wald to the shooting but america didn't buy theory. >> the idea that one person alone without a government or a conspiracy behind them could change the course of history, just seems impossible. implausible. >> i emphatically deny these charges. >> i'm just a -- >> then only two days later he was fatally shot on live television by night club owner jack ruby. >> many americans when jack ruby killed oswald...
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. >> victor wald. >> kenneth e. mitchel scott wallace. >> peter guyder wallace. >> robert francis wallace. >> roy michael wallace. >> jeanmarie wallendorf. >> matthew blake wallens. >> meta l. waller. >> john wallice, jr. >> barbara p. walsh. >> jim walsh. >> jeffrey p. walz. >> ching wang. >> weibin wang. >> michael warchola. >> stephen gordon ward. >> timothy ray ward. >> james a. waring. >> brian g. warner. >> derrick christopher washington. >> charles waters. >> james thomas waters, jr. >> patrick j. waters. >> kenneth thomas watson. >> michael henry waye. >> todd christopher weaver. >> walter edward weaver. >> nathaniel webb. >> dinah webster. >> william michael weems. >> joanne flora weil. >> michael t. weinberg. >> steven weinberg. >> scott jeffrey weingard. >> steven george weinstein. >> simon weiser. >> david m. weiss. >> david thomas weiss. >> chin sun pak wells. >> vincent michael wells. >> deborah jacobs welsh. >> timothy matthew welty. >> christian hans rudolf wemmers. >> ssu-hui wen. >> john joseph wen
. >> victor wald. >> kenneth e. mitchel scott wallace. >> peter guyder wallace. >> robert francis wallace. >> roy michael wallace. >> jeanmarie wallendorf. >> matthew blake wallens. >> meta l. waller. >> john wallice, jr. >> barbara p. walsh. >> jim walsh. >> jeffrey p. walz. >> ching wang. >> weibin wang. >> michael warchola. >> stephen gordon ward. >> timothy ray ward. >> james a....
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joining us now is janet gris wald, the secretary of state of the state of colorado.ank you very much for joining us tonight. what is your reaction to what the attorney general said today about the way you conduct voting in colorado? >> well, lawrence, thank you for having me on. and my reaction is it's disgusting the length that the president and the attorney general are trying to go. you know, it doesn't take much to realize what they're trying to do. they're trying to undermine confidence in the election and suppress turn-out in november. to add on to the facts you are sharing, not only did a republican senator win in 2014, we have had more republicans vote by mail than democrats in the last two out of three general elections. so, you know, it is a system that works in colorado and i think the whole nation should have access to vote by mail for all. >> the united states postal service has done an audit and found there are voting jurisdiction who mail sent their ballots to the voters so late that those voters didn't have enough time in the past to turn them around a
joining us now is janet gris wald, the secretary of state of the state of colorado.ank you very much for joining us tonight. what is your reaction to what the attorney general said today about the way you conduct voting in colorado? >> well, lawrence, thank you for having me on. and my reaction is it's disgusting the length that the president and the attorney general are trying to go. you know, it doesn't take much to realize what they're trying to do. they're trying to undermine...
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elizabeth wainio gabriela silvina waisman wendy alice rosario wakeford courtney wainsworth walcott victor walde. waldie benjamin james walker glen wall mitchel scott wallace peter guyder wallace robert francis wallace roy michael wallace jeanmarie wallendorf matthew blake wallens meta l. waller john wallice, jr. barbara p. walsh jim walsh jeffrey p. walz ching wang weibin wang michael warchola stephen gordon ward timothy ray ward james a. waring brian g. warner derrick christopher washington charles waters james thomas waters, jr. patrick j. waters kenneth thomas watson michael henry waye todd christopher weaver walter edward weaver nathaniel webb dinah webster william michael weems joanne flora weil michael t. weinberg steven weinberg scott jeffrey weingard steven george weinstein simon weiser david m. weiss david thomas weiss chin sun pak wells vincent michael wells deborah jacobs welsh timothy matthew welty christian hans rudolf wemmers ssu-hui wen john joseph wenckus oleh d. wengerchuk peter m. west whitfield west, jr. meredith lynn whalen eugene michael whelan adam s. white edward james w
elizabeth wainio gabriela silvina waisman wendy alice rosario wakeford courtney wainsworth walcott victor walde. waldie benjamin james walker glen wall mitchel scott wallace peter guyder wallace robert francis wallace roy michael wallace jeanmarie wallendorf matthew blake wallens meta l. waller john wallice, jr. barbara p. walsh jim walsh jeffrey p. walz ching wang weibin wang michael warchola stephen gordon ward timothy ray ward james a. waring brian g. warner derrick christopher washington...
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middle-class women come through here and later on the henry street settlement started in new york by lillian wald, and i will talk about that in a minute. they come to heart health -- hall house and they start to listen to the immigrants and the poor people about why they are like,what their lives are and they value the immigrants and their experiences. they start to focus on the old war tradition -- cold war old worldions -- old traditions. they try to think the daughters of these immigrant women's to value their mother's experiences . when they are trying to figure out why the cities are the way they are, these educated women go out and collect statistics. factories and find out what people are paid. they find no what the work is like. the compile charts. and this is the beginning of social work. that the an accident university of chicago was a place what went to study social work because this is where the idea came from. for historians, these documents that women collected are invaluable. and they are invaluable in the early 20th century when the supreme court takes into conditions of life to
middle-class women come through here and later on the henry street settlement started in new york by lillian wald, and i will talk about that in a minute. they come to heart health -- hall house and they start to listen to the immigrants and the poor people about why they are like,what their lives are and they value the immigrants and their experiences. they start to focus on the old war tradition -- cold war old worldions -- old traditions. they try to think the daughters of these immigrant...