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what he does want is to help the cities where he can. , there wase kenosha peace in minneapolis. cases it was at the invitation of the governor. democratic mayors and governors hold the police power to control their streets. as the federal government we are willing to supplement. >> you mentioned the person killed in portland. he was a trump supporter. does the president feel that his supporters should stay away? ask the president believes that people of all ideology should be able to easily protest without having their lives put a list -- at risk. noteworthy that his suspected killer said that he was 100% antifa and ready for war. unacceptable. yes? >> the coronavirus numbers, given that they are going up, is the president rethinking the urging of opening schools? what is the administration message to parents who might be worried about sending kids back to class? >> first of all, there has been a drop in cases, deaths, and hospitalizations. since the peak in july there was a 38% decrease in the seven day average of cases. numbers are going down and it is paramount that students
what he does want is to help the cities where he can. , there wase kenosha peace in minneapolis. cases it was at the invitation of the governor. democratic mayors and governors hold the police power to control their streets. as the federal government we are willing to supplement. >> you mentioned the person killed in portland. he was a trump supporter. does the president feel that his supporters should stay away? ask the president believes that people of all ideology should be able to...
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that there wase is only 300 t ts of this chemical. almost 3000as nsns. >> how do you store ammonium nitrate safely? this is a highly explosive chemical. yeses, if not kept properly. ammonium nitrate is a very common component in the chemical industry. is very safe and pure, there is no o problem with this. the problem is when ammonium becomesdegrades and messing with other projects. the conditions in which you stocock it is important.t. pure, there is usually no problem. >> do we know with the health consequences could be of this blast yesterday? from the images you saw, everybody seems to have been yes, it is very important. we will l have to deal with many the searchke, first and rescue teams that will have rubble.hrough the it w will also havave to do wite medical team to be sent underground. also with governmental issues like air pollulution and rain pollution. it is a complex problem. it is not only an explosion, it is a h hard situauation we wille to deal with. >> france is sending aid to lebanon. what do people need right now?
that there wase is only 300 t ts of this chemical. almost 3000as nsns. >> how do you store ammonium nitrate safely? this is a highly explosive chemical. yeses, if not kept properly. ammonium nitrate is a very common component in the chemical industry. is very safe and pure, there is no o problem with this. the problem is when ammonium becomesdegrades and messing with other projects. the conditions in which you stocock it is important.t. pure, there is usually no problem. >> do we...
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. >> well, jorge had a really kind heart and he had a vision about this music, and i wase to help himo follow through with the vision that he had that had began 30 years ago with this project called "raifthsestorati" and "restoration" is the culmination of several songs he began to write when he was a young father and a husband and a creative musician. and we took those song ideas and we recreated them. and it was his dream to do this. so we're so happy we got it done. >> it's beautiful. i think i've listened -- i mentioned i've listened to it about three times on the deck. a couple of songs that -- i mean, they all do. but a couple of songs that stand out, one is "america." tell us about the song "america." >> all right. you know, we did this song two years ago, and now it seems so timely. but "america" started when jorge brought me his unusual version of "star-spangled banner." and we had conversations about tapestry of sounds that depicted the complex experiences of living in america. i used synthesizer completely, a chord synthesizer, and it starts with a very ethereal choir and i
. >> well, jorge had a really kind heart and he had a vision about this music, and i wase to help himo follow through with the vision that he had that had began 30 years ago with this project called "raifthsestorati" and "restoration" is the culmination of several songs he began to write when he was a young father and a husband and a creative musician. and we took those song ideas and we recreated them. and it was his dream to do this. so we're so happy we got it done....
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according to new documents, alleged gunman, kyle rittenhouse wasee carryinga & r 15 style rifle. a loud bang is heard followed by four more loud bangs. >> he just shot them. he just shot them! >> rittenhouse walking away gun in tow as people scream he just shot protesters. one law enforcement officer, seeming to ask rittenhouse if anyone was hurt? >> someone injured straight ahead? >> reporter: in the meantime, continued calls for justice for jacob blake. the officer who fired those seven shots now identified as rusten sheskey, a seven-year veteran of the kenosha police department. two incidents, two videos, with some asking why two different responses. >> if there were the same amount of black men walking around with those a.k.s or a.r.s-- i'm not a gun person-- i think the outcome would be a little bit different. >> reporter: and tonight, hannah gittings speaks to cbs news. she's the girlfriend of anthony huber, who was shot and killed while trying to stop the gunman tuesday night. >> who knows what could have happened if he hadn't done that? and it's just not fair that he had
according to new documents, alleged gunman, kyle rittenhouse wasee carryinga & r 15 style rifle. a loud bang is heard followed by four more loud bangs. >> he just shot them. he just shot them! >> rittenhouse walking away gun in tow as people scream he just shot protesters. one law enforcement officer, seeming to ask rittenhouse if anyone was hurt? >> someone injured straight ahead? >> reporter: in the meantime, continued calls for justice for jacob blake. the officer...
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scene wasing immortalized by another painting . the firsttion was time that abraham lincoln had met ulysses s grant. in a private scene, lincoln conferred his promotion on him. in the painting he is sitting on a pedestal not a sofa. found time to pose for photographs in the fields and in the studio. sometimes, we saw him in softer domestic scenes like this one with his family. a rare portrait. it makes him look a lot softer and more like a homebody. typically, we see portraits like this one.rm after the war, every northern veteransclub, commissioned paintings for its walls. the best is our first object this evening which is this portrait of u.s. grant. what is so special about this painting? harold: i hope everyone sees that it bears relationship to the photograph we had up. was a veteran portrait painter. he had done other celebrities. he had done webster and was about to do lincoln. he flourished in the postwar raids to have grant portraits for clones and homes and veterans organizations. this is one of those portraits. i love it
scene wasing immortalized by another painting . the firsttion was time that abraham lincoln had met ulysses s grant. in a private scene, lincoln conferred his promotion on him. in the painting he is sitting on a pedestal not a sofa. found time to pose for photographs in the fields and in the studio. sometimes, we saw him in softer domestic scenes like this one with his family. a rare portrait. it makes him look a lot softer and more like a homebody. typically, we see portraits like this one.rm...
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wase these lies intercepted in the early days of 1861. before the cipher was coming into play, he would seemed -- send messages by boat. and the coding guy would take them out of the boat and they would usually say, surrender all or be bombarded. back-and-forth they will go. agreement and so war begins in april 1861 at fort sumter. >> we see in the next image, the bombardment of fort sumter. they saw action at the first battle. >> let me talk about fort sumter for a second. does not take any lives in the fort. there was no way that they were going to recover or standoff this embodiment. he rose out and demanded the surrender of the fort after this day and a half long siege and anderson accepts the terms. it is in historical society that he thought anderson should be interestingled, an recollection of this. interrupt, -- >> they led a successful cavalry charge and the first major engagement of the war, the federate -- the confederates won. there is a myth about this win. what is that? >> there are several. first of all, the union should no
wase these lies intercepted in the early days of 1861. before the cipher was coming into play, he would seemed -- send messages by boat. and the coding guy would take them out of the boat and they would usually say, surrender all or be bombarded. back-and-forth they will go. agreement and so war begins in april 1861 at fort sumter. >> we see in the next image, the bombardment of fort sumter. they saw action at the first battle. >> let me talk about fort sumter for a second. does not...
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we begin in the united states wase dr.hony fauci questioned by congress on the coronavirus pandemic. this is what he had to say about the progress made in the race to find a vaccine. >> the response that was induced was really quite favorable. often, there is never a guarantee that you are going to get a safe and effective vaccine. but for everything we've seen now in the animal data and human data, we feel cautiously optimistic that we will have a vaccine by the end of this year and as we go into 2021. anchor: he also testified on the u.s. response to the pandemic. there was confirmation on some important factors. one, that there is a lag in testing. this was confirmed by the assistant secretary of health services. test results are taking three to five days on average to come back, sometimes as many as 15. health experts have been adamant that more than 2 million tests per day need to be conducted. at the moment, that figure is way below one million. certainly there is a shortfall in the testing and in the results of the
we begin in the united states wase dr.hony fauci questioned by congress on the coronavirus pandemic. this is what he had to say about the progress made in the race to find a vaccine. >> the response that was induced was really quite favorable. often, there is never a guarantee that you are going to get a safe and effective vaccine. but for everything we've seen now in the animal data and human data, we feel cautiously optimistic that we will have a vaccine by the end of this year and as...
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so as an expert, has our understanding of on what wases do or dot do to change?have a right to be skeptic skeptical? >> our understanding about the science of masks has shifted enormously since those early months, but so has our understanding of this virus. back then in those very everliy months, dr. fauci did kind of saying not everybody needs to wear a mask. what we have learned since then, is actually about 40% of transmissions were happening from people who felt completely fine. those kind of data shifts or understanding. just because you want something in march as a competent, ethical scientist, you don't go into summer and autumn same i said that earlery, so i'm going to stick with it. what you say is i have new guidance, new evidence. that shifts or understanding, so let's try something new. it's really important to remember that early on in the year there were concerns about ppe shortages and supply-change challenges. those turned on the to be very real. dr. fauci has said husband he was worried about telling all american to say wear masks means we would
so as an expert, has our understanding of on what wases do or dot do to change?have a right to be skeptic skeptical? >> our understanding about the science of masks has shifted enormously since those early months, but so has our understanding of this virus. back then in those very everliy months, dr. fauci did kind of saying not everybody needs to wear a mask. what we have learned since then, is actually about 40% of transmissions were happening from people who felt completely fine. those...
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in another exchange, yates claimed she wases aware of the origins of the fraudulent steele dossier. nonetheless signed off on the fisa warrant to spy on former trump campaign aide carter page. >> if i had known that it would take incorrect information, i certainly wouldn't have. >> thank you. and do you agree with me it did contain incorrect information? >> i know that now based on the hour -- horowitz -- >> that's all i'm trying to say. lou: a trying witness, at best. yates spewed more lies saying that general flynn was trying to neuter, as she put it, president obama's sanctions against russia. recently-released transcripts show that was a lie. one senator, josh hawley, didn't buy anything yates was selling. he called out her selective amnesia. he demanded a house clearing at the fbi and the doj. >> i seem to detect a pattern here. there's -- ms. yates says she has no idea what her deputy doing as he facilitates contact between political party research and the fbi, now idea these applications materially misrepresented a federal court. nobody appears to know anything in this govern
in another exchange, yates claimed she wases aware of the origins of the fraudulent steele dossier. nonetheless signed off on the fisa warrant to spy on former trump campaign aide carter page. >> if i had known that it would take incorrect information, i certainly wouldn't have. >> thank you. and do you agree with me it did contain incorrect information? >> i know that now based on the hour -- horowitz -- >> that's all i'm trying to say. lou: a trying witness, at best....
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and with the ongoing support of these institutions this mrogram wase possible by the corporation forublic broadcasting and by ntributions to your pbs thk you.from viewers like you. judy: former vice president joe biden an his newly chosen running mate, senator kamala harris of california, made their campaign deb together this afternoon in wilmington, delaware. they offered a unifiedfo vision how they plan to defeat president trump in november's election. lisa desjardins begins our coverage. lisa: for the first time, the 20 docratic ticket appeared togeer, if on a socially distant stage. one day after tweeting out that she was his v.p. pick, former vice president joe biden gave an in-person welcome to senator kamala harris. v.p. biden: kamala is smart, she's tough, she's experienced, she's a proven fighter for the backbone of this countrythe middle class, for all those who are struggling to get into the middle class. kamala knows how to govern, she cas. hard to ma she's ready to do this job on day one and we're both read to get to work rebuilding this nation. sen. harris: we don't hav
and with the ongoing support of these institutions this mrogram wase possible by the corporation forublic broadcasting and by ntributions to your pbs thk you.from viewers like you. judy: former vice president joe biden an his newly chosen running mate, senator kamala harris of california, made their campaign deb together this afternoon in wilmington, delaware. they offered a unifiedfo vision how they plan to defeat president trump in november's election. lisa desjardins begins our coverage....
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interview wase very comprehensive, very insightful, and i think a very important message that he conveyed. damon: terrific. ambassador bell? amb. bell: it is hard to pick one, frankly. but i always enjoy listening to wendy sherman. she is just somebody i regard so highly with so much respect. she always provides such interesting insights and historical perspective on so many of the issues that she has been working on the frontline on for many many years. just an excellent panel. and i really enjoyed that. theme, the the torall theme, the need continue to build and strengthen our international alliances. damon: one of the questions that has come into #acelections2020 is about the conversation we had when they talk a lot about the importance of technology and cyber security and foreign policy and national security. how do you see technology, which was not really thought of as a foreign-policy national security center,w is front and how do you see this as the next administration needs to grapple with? how does it fit into a foreign-policy agenda? ambassador bell, you are joining us from cali
interview wase very comprehensive, very insightful, and i think a very important message that he conveyed. damon: terrific. ambassador bell? amb. bell: it is hard to pick one, frankly. but i always enjoy listening to wendy sherman. she is just somebody i regard so highly with so much respect. she always provides such interesting insights and historical perspective on so many of the issues that she has been working on the frontline on for many many years. just an excellent panel. and i really...
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i mean, after all, that wases so important. and then they've gotcha.hat's what they did with mike flynn. and in the end they extort him and blackmailed him and said if you don't plead guilty to crimes that, frankly, we know you didn't commit, we're going to go after your son. that's what they did. they wanted us to say donald trump had committed a crime when donald trump didn't quit the crime. -- didn't commit the crime. and yet they were holding it over people's heads, flynn, myself and others. and they know at the end of the day, and this is where grassley e is right, they know they can bankrupt you because i you have to pay for your own legal defense. it can run into millions of dollars. so the justice department, the fbi and the crooked cops, as president trump calls them, they know at the end of the day even if you can't plead guilty, even if you won't get broken like they try to do to various people, they're going to bankrupt you. elizabeth: really, so this corrosive and corrupt and just -- in your estimation are the american viewers of abc, cbs,
i mean, after all, that wases so important. and then they've gotcha.hat's what they did with mike flynn. and in the end they extort him and blackmailed him and said if you don't plead guilty to crimes that, frankly, we know you didn't commit, we're going to go after your son. that's what they did. they wanted us to say donald trump had committed a crime when donald trump didn't quit the crime. -- didn't commit the crime. and yet they were holding it over people's heads, flynn, myself and...
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the weather system wased downgro a tropical storm, but it still was droppingd heavy rains awning tornadoes across the south. at least 14 people have been killed. residents are starting the business of recovery, but it's a daunting road ahead. power could be out for days or weeks for many.ni se producer adam raney is on the ground in louisiana with this report. reporter: the noisy din of generators and chainsaws filled the air across southern louisiana, where the destruction from hurricane laura was all around. from the toppled old southern trees to flattened homes,o residents dn't evacuate started the business of cleaning up. hundreds of thousands of people who were in the storm's path along the gulf coast are still without power. and one of the worst hit placesa wa charles, louisiana, a city of 78,000 just off the gulf coast. >> i've never run from hurricane. this is probably the worst one i've ever been through. >> reporter: 82-year-old cecil morgan has lived here in lake charles his entire life. his house survived; the barn he built himself did not. >> all i know is, it's going to be a
the weather system wased downgro a tropical storm, but it still was droppingd heavy rains awning tornadoes across the south. at least 14 people have been killed. residents are starting the business of recovery, but it's a daunting road ahead. power could be out for days or weeks for many.ni se producer adam raney is on the ground in louisiana with this report. reporter: the noisy din of generators and chainsaws filled the air across southern louisiana, where the destruction from hurricane laura...
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and if you didn't have the memory as a deterrent anymore,t it wasing to be as potent a deterrent. and i thinrethat remns a ly crucial question today. >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: now we turn to the weekly political analysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields and new york times columnist david brooks. hello to both of you. so, david, let's start by looking at what hasn't happened between the white house and repumicans and the deocrats in the congress on what kind of, if any, reliefto continue to offer americans in this pandemic. i guess the evidence couldn't be any pliner, more than 30 million americans are out of work but still no ageement. what do you make of it? >> you be, every sort of system inhis country failed during the covid, and one thing didn't fail and that was congress. congress actually got some money out the door and, for one, part of our system worked, and now it's not working andeth going to apparently go to the white house with executive orders, which is a disaster on two levels. on the first level, i
and if you didn't have the memory as a deterrent anymore,t it wasing to be as potent a deterrent. and i thinrethat remns a ly crucial question today. >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: now we turn to the weekly political analysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields and new york times columnist david brooks. hello to both of you. so, david, let's start by looking at what hasn't happened between the white house and repumicans...
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beginning of white settler colonialism in the united states, do the dispossession of native people, n wase -- where huma defined in race-specific terms. where the notion of manifest destiny reinforced this idea of white entitlement that was carried over and violently enforce over many, many generations. slavery,ry of child lynchings, jim crow, america's period of apartheid, all of this is part of a much larger history. thankfully, though, i think people are beginning to have that conversation. it is certainly not happening among our political elites, but it is happening, increasingly, you know, i am being challenged increasingly -- which is very encouraging to me -- by my students, who say, you know, where are latinos in this story? where are asian americans in this story? where are native people in your story? do you know about canada's history? pushing this conversation, so i am hopeful that that larger, more inclusive underway, albeit at a snails pace. [laughter] do truly and i know that there are more questions, and i believe the dr. ward will be willing to take them up in the lobby, a
beginning of white settler colonialism in the united states, do the dispossession of native people, n wase -- where huma defined in race-specific terms. where the notion of manifest destiny reinforced this idea of white entitlement that was carried over and violently enforce over many, many generations. slavery,ry of child lynchings, jim crow, america's period of apartheid, all of this is part of a much larger history. thankfully, though, i think people are beginning to have that conversation....
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i know it wases a lot o it was d i wanted to express my gratitude moving forward. the first item is approval of the board minutes for the meeting of july 2020. i need a motion and a second. >> (roll call) thank you. that's five ayes. >> thank you. >> first and foremost i want to welcome everyone back. we are so close to the start of the school year which is next monday august 17th. our student learning will begin for the 2020, 2021 school year. you should know that our school staff members are working extremely hard preparing to welcome our students on monday. this past monday was the fifth annual digital district day. this year was all online. there was overwhelming consent. when we needed to close registration on sunday night. those that participated, it was thirst first time attending digital event. teachers with a wide variety of other roles, including para professionals, substitutes, counselors, coaches, administrators, and central office staff. the day was focused on going deeper with digital learning and alignment with the district's work in promoting work w
i know it wases a lot o it was d i wanted to express my gratitude moving forward. the first item is approval of the board minutes for the meeting of july 2020. i need a motion and a second. >> (roll call) thank you. that's five ayes. >> thank you. >> first and foremost i want to welcome everyone back. we are so close to the start of the school year which is next monday august 17th. our student learning will begin for the 2020, 2021 school year. you should know that our school...
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she kept baking after her mother paway last year, to 48-year-old john eric swing wase passiobout supporting the asian american community. help residents and businesses through the pandemic.coworkers e corps reservist radi positive energy. a foodie and an outdoorsman, his wife said he was happiest on the beach, and when spending time with her and their six children. su thao was a hero for the hmong people. after escaping communist laos, he kept returning to rescue family members, and worked with the c.i.a. on covert operations in the country. when he moved to i the 1970s, he worked to bring more refugees to the u.s. eventually, he settled in esno, california, where directed documentaries, translatedopular films into hmong and even hosted a radio show. a father to nine, su was 72 years old. sawarrelita redmond's suburban chicago home was never empty. for the last 15 ars, the mother of three ran her own daycare, where she cared for kids allours of the day, sometimes free of charge. sawarrelita, or nita, born in mississippi as the 21st child of 22, also took in foster childree wh in-between hom
she kept baking after her mother paway last year, to 48-year-old john eric swing wase passiobout supporting the asian american community. help residents and businesses through the pandemic.coworkers e corps reservist radi positive energy. a foodie and an outdoorsman, his wife said he was happiest on the beach, and when spending time with her and their six children. su thao was a hero for the hmong people. after escaping communist laos, he kept returning to rescue family members, and worked with...
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founding wase fundin racist. certainly the constitution protected slavery. we could argue about that. protected slavery. we should have shone here. david: i think he is watching. isughs] annette: i think he should be here. it protected slavery, but it also and these an anti-slavery movement, the revolution did. what happened from that was not inevitable. but it did. the fact is, african-american people, other people said wait a minute, this applies to us as well. and that has been the basis for a struggle up until now. that is real. it is as real as the founding is many things. it is not any one thing. and it is what you make of it. and people made different things of it. jim: so first, you are focusing on the east coast. which we do. and on the english. what happens if you shift the angle of vision? there are issues over the statues in the capitol. it is easy to identify 11 or 12. there is also father serra. he never donned a confederate uniform. he never took up arms against anything called the united states of america. but he did some pretty bad things to
founding wase fundin racist. certainly the constitution protected slavery. we could argue about that. protected slavery. we should have shone here. david: i think he is watching. isughs] annette: i think he should be here. it protected slavery, but it also and these an anti-slavery movement, the revolution did. what happened from that was not inevitable. but it did. the fact is, african-american people, other people said wait a minute, this applies to us as well. and that has been the basis for...
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te house believes that he coul en create unemployment benefits, what, $600 a week, which flis what wasing up until last week? >> well, i don't want to put numbers on it, and i don't want to give away any of the legal drafts, i'm just saying it is something he is looking at very carefully, along with the eviction and along with thx payroll d along with some student loan breaks as well. these are all part of what our counsel is looking. a treasury, nec,an ombd so forth. and, yes, we have been very keen on that. i want to say one thing, judyeci apte the context of the jobs. as i said, there is still a good deal of hardship going on out there. however, jobs have come back by nearly 8 million in the last couple of months, unemployment claims have fallen substantially fr the highs of this winter, and a lot of people have gone back to work, and somhae oft was because of a bipartisan rescue package last march which really helped the job story and really helped deal with the virus. unfortunately, we can't seem to find anymore bipartisanship, and that is a problem which is leading the presidt to ac
te house believes that he coul en create unemployment benefits, what, $600 a week, which flis what wasing up until last week? >> well, i don't want to put numbers on it, and i don't want to give away any of the legal drafts, i'm just saying it is something he is looking at very carefully, along with the eviction and along with thx payroll d along with some student loan breaks as well. these are all part of what our counsel is looking. a treasury, nec,an ombd so forth. and, yes, we have...
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. >> it wases a disappointing meeting. >> this morning was disappointing and i don't care what rose they try to pin on it, it's got a lot of thorn. >> we did not make any progress today. >> with a nation in crisis. >> what's at stake for my family is being able to stay who we are, being able to maintain the life that we have. >> the limited actions are likely to be challenged in court as president trump takes on powers constitutionally granted to congress. >> maybe they'll bring legal actions, maybe they won't, but they won't win. >> 30 million americans are set to miss another be this week an eviction moratorium expired last month for millions more the small paycheck protection program lapsed on saturday and some student loan relief will expire at the end of september. president trump's action sets a weekly unemployment benefit at $400. >> why did you decide on $400 when previously families were receiving $600. that will be a hardship. >> this is not a hardship and this gives them a great incentive to go back to wok. >> state, many dealing with budget gaps and pleading for more federal
. >> it wases a disappointing meeting. >> this morning was disappointing and i don't care what rose they try to pin on it, it's got a lot of thorn. >> we did not make any progress today. >> with a nation in crisis. >> what's at stake for my family is being able to stay who we are, being able to maintain the life that we have. >> the limited actions are likely to be challenged in court as president trump takes on powers constitutionally granted to congress....
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department of homeland security the authority to defer for a ride range of people -- wide that that wasenot the type of executive discretion in terms of not prosecuting in a specific case but was a broad policy decision that the obama administration did not have the authority to engage in. the trump administration's argument for rescinding docket was that it was illegal in the first place. the legal issue was whether under the administrative procedures act, the trump appropriateon -- procedural hoops and whether the dhs decision violated the apa because it was capricious. the majority held that it was an arbitrary decision that did not a sound explanation for its decision to repeal the policy. as you might know, the repeal of daca went through a couple of short memorandums. andby the head of the dhs another by the director of dhs later to try to expand on the trump administration's reasoning. the case is not at all about the daca that the administration went through the proper procedures. it had the authority to rescind prior presidents executive order. you may remember the case from las
department of homeland security the authority to defer for a ride range of people -- wide that that wasenot the type of executive discretion in terms of not prosecuting in a specific case but was a broad policy decision that the obama administration did not have the authority to engage in. the trump administration's argument for rescinding docket was that it was illegal in the first place. the legal issue was whether under the administrative procedures act, the trump appropriateon -- procedural...
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president biden and i were also present. " evident, coming from susan rice that in the january 5 wasing, the vice president there. what else have we found a since we last talked to miss yates? notese found agents' from mr. struck that comey reported to agent strzok, who was involved in crossfire hurricane and gave him a readout on the meeting. according to agent strzok, notes -- it says, "vp, logan act, president -- these are unusual times. vp -- i have been on the intel community -- committee. and i have never i have been on the intel committee and i have never --" " heis the director -- calls it legit." strzok says that not only -- it was the vice president who brought up the logan act. we need to findas there. this is the first step in the journey. why does it matter? it matters a lot to me. we have oversight of the department of justice here. how could it be that the number two in the department of justice not know about an investigation of the incoming national security advisor and the president did? who at the department of justice went around miss yates to tell the president abou
president biden and i were also present. " evident, coming from susan rice that in the january 5 wasing, the vice president there. what else have we found a since we last talked to miss yates? notese found agents' from mr. struck that comey reported to agent strzok, who was involved in crossfire hurricane and gave him a readout on the meeting. according to agent strzok, notes -- it says, "vp, logan act, president -- these are unusual times. vp -- i have been on the intel community --...
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the department wases able to combine with improvements to the athletic courts and the site entries and the clubhouse. the lower level of the park is also in the planning phases for an upcoming renovation as well. we are thrilled that our playground project takes in the transformation at this park. not too far away is allis-chalmers playground in the southwest of the city. this park was the lowest rated park in the entire city in 2016 and a transformation here is also incredibly wonderful. we had the circumstance of multiple funding sources converging at the same time to provide what is a full property renovation. the various projects included the playground and fencing renewals and athletic field renewals and a tent and a project within the clubhouse itself. and next off in the southern edge of the city is mcclaren park. i think this is the saddest before photo of the entire initiative. the playground here was completely removed from years ago because of its unsafe status. and here it is today. this project build off the program from the 2012 bond and the playground renovation has recr
the department wases able to combine with improvements to the athletic courts and the site entries and the clubhouse. the lower level of the park is also in the planning phases for an upcoming renovation as well. we are thrilled that our playground project takes in the transformation at this park. not too far away is allis-chalmers playground in the southwest of the city. this park was the lowest rated park in the entire city in 2016 and a transformation here is also incredibly wonderful. we...
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harris wase announced as vice president, what did he do?ormal president would check before making a comment. ability to be vice president with her birth certificate, just like he did with president obama. president trump has lied every day he has been in office. mypillow guyhis oleadrin flour, this dr. with the coronavirus and hydroxychloroquine. he has totally put in the closet anthony found she and scientific information. now what did he do? he came out to promote something with the plasma. useld trump is going to everything in his book to cheat the american public, lied to them to get a vote. he doesn't care if you live or die, he needs the vote. that is all donald trump has ever done. and his sister, annex federal judge, who has an education, unlike donald trump who had his friend to his sat test, said that donald trump is out for him, and only him, period. any time donald trump talks is a lie. he never verifies, never gives the information. just like the health care plan he had four weeks ago -- i'm going to bring out a health care pla
harris wase announced as vice president, what did he do?ormal president would check before making a comment. ability to be vice president with her birth certificate, just like he did with president obama. president trump has lied every day he has been in office. mypillow guyhis oleadrin flour, this dr. with the coronavirus and hydroxychloroquine. he has totally put in the closet anthony found she and scientific information. now what did he do? he came out to promote something with the plasma....
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lying in that bed were his two sons. 40 years later, one of those , wase boys, his son beau diagnosed given only months to live. it is hard to imagine a greater grief than losing your child. but joe always knew that his family was one of the lucky ones. after that accident, his son got 40 more years of life all because he had health care. >> the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. >> now it is unthinkable that donald trump is trying to take that health care away. in the middle of a pandemic, he is still trying to get rid of the affordable care act. this fight is personal for joe. as personal as it gets. when joe says he has a plan to strengthen the affordable care act, protect those with pre-existing conditions and expand access to every american, he is thinking about how having health care saved his boys. his plan talks about more than drug prices and making care more affordable. beau, whoking about spent his final days in comfort because he was insured. joe biden knows what affordable haircare -- health care to american families because he knows what it has meant to his. >> t
lying in that bed were his two sons. 40 years later, one of those , wase boys, his son beau diagnosed given only months to live. it is hard to imagine a greater grief than losing your child. but joe always knew that his family was one of the lucky ones. after that accident, his son got 40 more years of life all because he had health care. >> the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. >> now it is unthinkable that donald trump is trying to take that health care away. in the...
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. >> that wases beautiful. thank you, jj, for the best public comment. i will start.any more book people need shot or killed by police for you to learn this part of the job? what is the number? when did you decide. when somebody gets killed it is easier to say something must change. we need police and the numbers of shooting and deaths are acceptable? the only way to stop is stop contact and shrink the size of policing. there is nheo justice after the shooting. the conditions aren't just. this is a quote from scholar and ii suggest you all, especially mandelman because you are my supervisor. read her brief article from last month. i have lives in district 8 my whole life. i have seen horrendous impact of sfpd.es we needless police on the h streets. s pleaset defund sfpd and make new jobs that are notifyvens are no. 50% is a conservative demand. part of our misunderstanding about the nature of policing we keep imagining police are social workers toen make them nice. police are violence workers. they have capacity to use violence. when wee turn the problem over o manage
. >> that wases beautiful. thank you, jj, for the best public comment. i will start.any more book people need shot or killed by police for you to learn this part of the job? what is the number? when did you decide. when somebody gets killed it is easier to say something must change. we need police and the numbers of shooting and deaths are acceptable? the only way to stop is stop contact and shrink the size of policing. there is nheo justice after the shooting. the conditions aren't just....
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president biden and i were also present. " evident, coming from susan rice that in the january 5 wasing, the vice president there. what else have we found a since we last talked to miss yates? notese found agents' from mr. struck that comey reported to agent strzok, who was involved in crossfire hurricane and gave him a readout on the meeting. according to agent strzok, notes -- it says, "vp, logan act, president -- these are unusual times. vp -- i have been on the intel community -- committee. and i have never i have been on the intel committee and i have never --" " heis the director -- calls it legit." strzok says that not only -- it was the vice president who brought up the logan act. we need to find out what happened and who was there. this is the first step in the journey. why does it matter? it matters a lot to me. we have oversight of the department of justice here. how could it be that the number two in the department of justice not know about an investigation of the incoming national security advisor and the president did? who at the department of justice went around miss yate
president biden and i were also present. " evident, coming from susan rice that in the january 5 wasing, the vice president there. what else have we found a since we last talked to miss yates? notese found agents' from mr. struck that comey reported to agent strzok, who was involved in crossfire hurricane and gave him a readout on the meeting. according to agent strzok, notes -- it says, "vp, logan act, president -- these are unusual times. vp -- i have been on the intel community --...
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one thing i wase i was going to. i know a lot of family ries are picking up food and meals on a regular basis. when there's that direct out reach when it comes to the community hubs is information being provided to them directly? i know we're working mainly through our non-profit port ners but not alpar ners.non-profit.p. there are students that are not engaged and showing up for the learning. they are-as a connected question about enrollment, are you concerned that we received 26 or 28-did you expect a lot more than that. has it effected your assessment of the need in any way. >> can i answer this from the application. the krmc bo's just started react on wednesday. we expect more to come in through the weekend. the last meeting we had talked about focused out reach. we have open spots for two how. we only out reaches to about eleven hundred families so far. this is the first wave, second wave. phase one and phase two. our first wave is ow reac out ro our c bos. we have principle contact that social workers who conta
one thing i wase i was going to. i know a lot of family ries are picking up food and meals on a regular basis. when there's that direct out reach when it comes to the community hubs is information being provided to them directly? i know we're working mainly through our non-profit port ners but not alpar ners.non-profit.p. there are students that are not engaged and showing up for the learning. they are-as a connected question about enrollment, are you concerned that we received 26 or 28-did you...
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anything to be home safely and thank you for the invita to be here, particularly bachelor o'brien wased inly supportive and helpful to my family and can't say enough nice things about him. thank you for promoting him. and just really happy to be here. so thank you. >>e got you back. >> you got me back, yes. >> we got you all back and we somewhere some more that we are working on right now to t back that we better do. please, go ahead. >> my name is michael -- it is an honor to be here and honor to meet you in person.y basicaat happened with me is i went and traveled over to the country of iran. major trap and i was apprehended there. i went through a loin the injustice system texas iranian justice system, it is an iranian oppressive terrorist regime you you did, sir you were able to get me out of that prison in record time. it was amazing. >> thank you very much. >> thank u all. the honor is all mine. >> please. >> my name josh and my wife, we were held hostge in venezuela for two years. >> i know well. >> you helped us get out, worked on that as well and it was an great to be able to m
anything to be home safely and thank you for the invita to be here, particularly bachelor o'brien wased inly supportive and helpful to my family and can't say enough nice things about him. thank you for promoting him. and just really happy to be here. so thank you. >>e got you back. >> you got me back, yes. >> we got you all back and we somewhere some more that we are working on right now to t back that we better do. please, go ahead. >> my name is michael -- it is an...
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one thing i wase i was going to. i know a lot of family ries are picking up food and meals on a regular basis. when there's that direct out reach when it comes to the community hubs is information being provided to them directly? i know we're working mainly through our non-profit port ners but not alpar ners.non-profit.p. there are students that are not engaged and showing up for the learning. they are-as a connected question about enrollment, are you concerned that we received 26 or 28-did you expect a lot more than that. has it effected your assessment of the need in any way. >> can i answer this from the application. the krmc bo's just started react on wednesday. we expect more to come in through the weekend. the last meeting we had talked about focused out reach. we have open spots for two how. we only out reaches to about eleven hundred families so far. this is the first wave, second wave. phase one and phase two. our first wave is ow reac out ro our c bos. we have principle contact that social workers who conta
one thing i wase i was going to. i know a lot of family ries are picking up food and meals on a regular basis. when there's that direct out reach when it comes to the community hubs is information being provided to them directly? i know we're working mainly through our non-profit port ners but not alpar ners.non-profit.p. there are students that are not engaged and showing up for the learning. they are-as a connected question about enrollment, are you concerned that we received 26 or 28-did you...