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i am in washington, dc.he numbers here are increasing rapidly of people being infected, and this isjust increasing rapidly of people being infected, and this is just one city across the country. so you have to wa nt to across the country. so you have to want to play that by dozens of cities run this country, dozens of areas, yet to face their peaks. we have been told here in washington we might not reach the peak untiljuly! that is a long time for people to be thinking, what do for the three months? is that me locked down in this city for three months? three long months. katty kay, thanks so much. spain has registered its lowest number of deaths from coronavirus for two weeks, continuing a recent trend which suggests the virus's spread is stabilising. with over 130,000 infections, spain has more cases than any other country in the world except for the united states. guy hedgecoe reports from madrid. good news, as another patient is discharged from hospital, having recovered from covid—19. spain has reported
i am in washington, dc.he numbers here are increasing rapidly of people being infected, and this isjust increasing rapidly of people being infected, and this is just one city across the country. so you have to wa nt to across the country. so you have to want to play that by dozens of cities run this country, dozens of areas, yet to face their peaks. we have been told here in washington we might not reach the peak untiljuly! that is a long time for people to be thinking, what do for the three...
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we have people who are perfectly capable in washington dc of regulating computers that don't move at all with a data center and as a country and as a world, we need to strike a balance with a healthy dose of regulation. >> so with privacy what would microsoft say? >> we like to see a strong national privacy law in the united states. we have been advocating for that i personally have been since the year 2005 you can see how the impact we have had in washington dc over the course of a decade and a half. but this is a good thing california adopted a strong privacy law last year and a good thing that brings the debate to washington dc. i think american public consumers customers in tech companies will be well served if there is a good strong privacy law in the united states and so for the next decade what we really need is to come back. data moves around the world you don't actually want the protection of people's privacy to constantly change we only get that when we bring governments together. >>host: what about the gdpr? >> we are pretty enthusiastic about it. we have been met than mos
we have people who are perfectly capable in washington dc of regulating computers that don't move at all with a data center and as a country and as a world, we need to strike a balance with a healthy dose of regulation. >> so with privacy what would microsoft say? >> we like to see a strong national privacy law in the united states. we have been advocating for that i personally have been since the year 2005 you can see how the impact we have had in washington dc over the course of a...
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in washington, dc. he same time, governor ensley has returned 400 ventilators which will now be the point elsewhere in our country. the state of washington is done very well. —— governor inslee. they will not need some of the ventilators centre, 400 is a lot. and we appreciate that he is able to give them back. he feels confident that they are in good shape for the coming weeks. until we can't declare a final victory. in the days ahead, america will endure the peak of this terrible pandemic. our warriors in this life and death battle are the incredible doctors and nurses and health care workers on the front line of the fight. we pledge to them our eternal and everlasting support. they make all of us very proud. our country is very proud. we have people they love our country. the world loves of a country. most of it. probably all of it, theyjust don't say it. i can report today that the united states has not tested and given results, gotten results of 1.67 million people, that isafar results of 1.67 milli
in washington, dc. he same time, governor ensley has returned 400 ventilators which will now be the point elsewhere in our country. the state of washington is done very well. —— governor inslee. they will not need some of the ventilators centre, 400 is a lot. and we appreciate that he is able to give them back. he feels confident that they are in good shape for the coming weeks. until we can't declare a final victory. in the days ahead, america will endure the peak of this terrible...
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later he was kicked off of a washington dc streetcar. he went to the supreme court to watch oral arguments and he was not admitted. and the officers complained saying it is outrageous that we're outranked bay black man. augusta did not let any of this stop him. inside the building, they met benjamin brown french and he was the commissioner of the public buildings and they presented french with their cards. and these are abbott's words. upon sees augusta aadvance forward and grasped his hand. mary todd lincoln was there talking, and lincoln was still holding augusta's hand and robert comes over and says are you going to allow this invasion? and lincoln turns to his son and says why not? nothing more was said between the president and his son and robert slinked back over to his mother's side. today he gave his hand a shake. lincoln's private secretary said this,ly never forget the senation produced at a levy by the appearance of twoal and well dressed africans. it was a practical assertion of negro citizenship for which few were prepared.
later he was kicked off of a washington dc streetcar. he went to the supreme court to watch oral arguments and he was not admitted. and the officers complained saying it is outrageous that we're outranked bay black man. augusta did not let any of this stop him. inside the building, they met benjamin brown french and he was the commissioner of the public buildings and they presented french with their cards. and these are abbott's words. upon sees augusta aadvance forward and grasped his hand....
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that is the way they run washington dc.urage, i'm not going to be bullied into not doing what is best for the american people. he easily could have done whatever past republican presidents refused to do which is not move the embassy to jerusalem, not recognized:heights, not cut planned parenthood funding or the tax cut and it came to a head which an entire chapter on this which is so important which was the justice cavanagh fight, donald trump at very easily could have pulled the nomination of brett kavanaugh. a lot of people would have said i get it. instead donald trump is the first president a lot of your lifetimes, the first since ronald reagan to put the left on defense, push back against them where they are disoriented and confused, call this trump derangement syndrome, there is a lot of truth to that, you see that in the brett kavanaugh fight which was an important cultural moment since anita hill and especially the supreme court where fabricated accusation, elevated legitimacy by the media, had a sterling record tha
that is the way they run washington dc.urage, i'm not going to be bullied into not doing what is best for the american people. he easily could have done whatever past republican presidents refused to do which is not move the embassy to jerusalem, not recognized:heights, not cut planned parenthood funding or the tax cut and it came to a head which an entire chapter on this which is so important which was the justice cavanagh fight, donald trump at very easily could have pulled the nomination of...
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supposed to be as disconnected as anyone from you to actually represent you in the kingdom of washington dc . so from the moment he came down the escalator he changed american politics fundamentally for good cause when you go to these rallies and talk to these people here's the consensus. i feltlike i was losing my country.i felt like both parties were participating in it . i felt like the republican party talk to good game and did nothing to fix it and i was so sick and tired of politics as usual i wanted someone with a sledgehammer, a brooklyn brawler to go blow it all up and that's kind of special and in fact, i said it was kind of poetic and of course people say i don't like his tweets and i don't like his -- i'm going to address this and one time only and here's the best way i can address it. america was drowning in the middle of the ocean under the managed decline of both political parties and both parties contributed to this. two big government management and adventurism abroad while our country is crumbling and in the middle of the night when we are gasping for air and rescue helico
supposed to be as disconnected as anyone from you to actually represent you in the kingdom of washington dc . so from the moment he came down the escalator he changed american politics fundamentally for good cause when you go to these rallies and talk to these people here's the consensus. i feltlike i was losing my country.i felt like both parties were participating in it . i felt like the republican party talk to good game and did nothing to fix it and i was so sick and tired of politics as...
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after being elected president on his trip washington, dc to be inaugurated. he told the crowd, may i be pardoned if i mention way back in my childhood, the earliest days of my being able to read, i got hold of a small book, such a one as a few of the younger members have ever seen, weems'life of washington. i remember all of the accounts given a battlefield and struggles for the liberties of the country. you have all been boys, you know how long these impressions last longer than any others. ?[sá greatest proponents. it is the idea of using the federal government to help held infrastructure. roads -- build infrastructures. rhodes, towns, ports, to help the economy throughout the country thrive and promote industry and commerce. it was the idea of protective tariffs to help industry grow in creating another national bank to help finance the economy. this envisioned idea of an active federal government, but to promote well-being of everyone. of course if you are going to talk about the federal government helping to build canals, you have to have a broad constru
after being elected president on his trip washington, dc to be inaugurated. he told the crowd, may i be pardoned if i mention way back in my childhood, the earliest days of my being able to read, i got hold of a small book, such a one as a few of the younger members have ever seen, weems'life of washington. i remember all of the accounts given a battlefield and struggles for the liberties of the country. you have all been boys, you know how long these impressions last longer than any others....
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janet rodrÍguez sigue trabajando desde casa en washington dc en la capital del paÍs y nos conectamosa. que tan preocupante es lo que dice paÍs respecto a lo que se espera en las prÓximas semanas, cuÉntanos lo nuevo en la casa blanca, adelante. janet: asÍ es uno muy preocupante el dÍa y como serÁ el prÓximo 15 de abril, se espera que este nÚmero tenga las 1214 muertes por dÍa y si no se hace absolutamente nada en los, en una medida la casa blanca dice que pueden morir mÁs de 2.000.000 de personas es por esto la importancia de seguir el distanciamiento social, las reglas de los
janet rodrÍguez sigue trabajando desde casa en washington dc en la capital del paÍs y nos conectamosa. que tan preocupante es lo que dice paÍs respecto a lo que se espera en las prÓximas semanas, cuÉntanos lo nuevo en la casa blanca, adelante. janet: asÍ es uno muy preocupante el dÍa y como serÁ el prÓximo 15 de abril, se espera que este nÚmero tenga las 1214 muertes por dÍa y si no se hace absolutamente nada en los, en una medida la casa blanca dice que pueden morir mÁs de...
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i am coming to you from my washington dc office after a redeye flight last night. i want to share more information about the $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus bill we will be voting on today. the american people need relief now. that is what this bill intends to provide. the bill is far from perfect, but is a positive, bipartisan step in the right direction and more importantly puts workers and families first. our country faces two simultaneous crises, a public health crises and an economic crises. the only way we are going to deal with the economic crisis is if we flatten the curve and deal with the public health crisis. this bill provides a lot of money for frontline line care workers and hospitals, as well as state and local governments that are dealing with the front lines of the public health crisis. the economic crisis is obviously important. cash paymentsides and broadly supported economic assistance to small businesses and much more to assist with economic relief. it could have gone further. it has important oversight and accountability measures, prohibiting
i am coming to you from my washington dc office after a redeye flight last night. i want to share more information about the $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus bill we will be voting on today. the american people need relief now. that is what this bill intends to provide. the bill is far from perfect, but is a positive, bipartisan step in the right direction and more importantly puts workers and families first. our country faces two simultaneous crises, a public health crises and an economic...
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but historically washington dc had allowed slavery from the beginning. then we have to bring this to a conclusion. and then to steadily decline and in 1862 the federal government enacted policy and then to end slavery and it existed there was such a policy and to purchase the freedom with appropriate money from the federal government it was proposed nonstarter. they like slavery they believe in slavery they were rooted in slavery. read what they said about it. >> but in washington such a policy was enacted for 3100 people the maximum payment was $300 apiece. fairly modest and that slavery was still committed 62. we are done. [applause] this is a great book. and with that complimentary gift wrapping. and thank you all for coming tonight. [inaudible
but historically washington dc had allowed slavery from the beginning. then we have to bring this to a conclusion. and then to steadily decline and in 1862 the federal government enacted policy and then to end slavery and it existed there was such a policy and to purchase the freedom with appropriate money from the federal government it was proposed nonstarter. they like slavery they believe in slavery they were rooted in slavery. read what they said about it. >> but in washington such a...
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but historically washington dc had allowed slavery from the beginning.nd then we have to bring this to a conclusion. and then to steadily decline and in 1862 the federal government enacted policy and then to end slavery and it existed there was such a policy and to purchase the freedom with appropriate money from the federal government it was proposed nonstarter. they like slavery they believe in slavery they were rooted in slavery. read what they said about it. >> but in washington such a policy was enacted for 3100 people the maximum payment was $300 apiece. fairly modest and that slavery was still committed 62. we are done. [applause] this is a great book. and with that complimentary gift wrapping. and thank you all for coming tonight. [inaudible
but historically washington dc had allowed slavery from the beginning.nd then we have to bring this to a conclusion. and then to steadily decline and in 1862 the federal government enacted policy and then to end slavery and it existed there was such a policy and to purchase the freedom with appropriate money from the federal government it was proposed nonstarter. they like slavery they believe in slavery they were rooted in slavery. read what they said about it. >> but in washington such...
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foreign-policy which i love, there is a bigotry of binary choices that happens in washington dc and ioom learns from this and applies it to your own life no matter what the situation is. option a, we are going to be trigger-happy and invade a lot of different countries in the middle east and nation build and impose our values throughout the region. sounded good when we had a balanced budget and bring liberty to the middle east. we will not in libya into louisiana anytime soon. we will send our most prized possessions into this region. and hundreds of billions of dollars to democratize the region. donald trump appended that immediately and said i don't like it, the neoconservative foreign policy doctrine. the second is the opposite it is that. send them billions of dollars cash in the middle of the night, validate them and send them well wishes onward towards a nuclear weapon. that is the other side of the extreme. that is silly because here's what we are going to do. targeted, tactical and agile strikes, with disproportionate deterrent response. and war industry in afghanistan, when w
foreign-policy which i love, there is a bigotry of binary choices that happens in washington dc and ioom learns from this and applies it to your own life no matter what the situation is. option a, we are going to be trigger-happy and invade a lot of different countries in the middle east and nation build and impose our values throughout the region. sounded good when we had a balanced budget and bring liberty to the middle east. we will not in libya into louisiana anytime soon. we will send our...
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i'm and this is my daughter, charlotte and she's 4 years old and we live in georgetown in washington dc we're very fortunate that our neighbors that live a few houses down put together this safard where we see the ts that's houses that have agreed to participate. >>and tt have animals in their windows and then we're going tothe left and then i think there's going to be a lotof animals right there okay you're with full force. you do't because there's a stuffed animal saw my name >>and we designed and created the georgetown street safari they created an incredible safari hasomething for the children to do an activity so that they can walk and they could look for animals would say definiely bears are probably thmost highly represent specieslet me buy dogs i have seen many adorable and we've seen erything antique stuffed animals that have had been passed down through generations we've seen beanie babies so my grandfather lived in th home he purchased his home in 1941, and he used to wear a bow tie and so i call this the pop up there is animals that have maskon not look li a skeleton befo we
i'm and this is my daughter, charlotte and she's 4 years old and we live in georgetown in washington dc we're very fortunate that our neighbors that live a few houses down put together this safard where we see the ts that's houses that have agreed to participate. >>and tt have animals in their windows and then we're going tothe left and then i think there's going to be a lotof animals right there okay you're with full force. you do't because there's a stuffed animal saw my name...
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influenza was spreading across the us it wasn't reported yet in the papers in large numbers in washington dc but spread across the us. now, the following day 19 people have died actually it was started in the midwest but they were already ramping up in the very next day that the people had died from soldiers and sailors that build momentum more people died and on the front page of the "washington post" we were told the work hours change the federal workday was staggered now washington dc was not the only city to do this by any means most of the cities that were affected so if we could stop people from mingling we didn't know what was causing this but we could understand keeping people away was a good idea. restaurants were closed or staggered. stores had staggered hours. in the attempt to keep people spaced from each other. and then to change around the beginning of october. so it is particularly sobering coming a couple of weeks after the announcement october 13th the "washington post" said the price of cotton skyrocketed this was an example of people taking advantage of a terrible situatio
influenza was spreading across the us it wasn't reported yet in the papers in large numbers in washington dc but spread across the us. now, the following day 19 people have died actually it was started in the midwest but they were already ramping up in the very next day that the people had died from soldiers and sailors that build momentum more people died and on the front page of the "washington post" we were told the work hours change the federal workday was staggered now washington...
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proyectos de muchas personas entre ellas estÁ uno de los principales chef de comida mexicano en washington dcco y es el mÁs pedo tido en su local en washington dc. >>> otro cuarto de sopa por favor. >>> y sabe muy bien lo que es empezar de cero en un nuevo paÍs por eso ante industria. >>> ha sido una forma de crear empleos para gente que necesita y poder crear ingresos para ayudar a organizaciones que estÁn ayudando a gente. >>> habla del mercado, gracias, que abriÓ hace dos semanas, luego de que el coronavirus le cambiÓ los planes de inaugurar un restaurante en la capital estadounidense. >>> reconocida mundialmente por su exquisita gastronomÍa. >>> muchas gracias. >>> parte de las ventas que hacen mediante Órdenes para jefferson donadas a dos organizaciones pro inmigrantes que harÁn llegar alimentos y despensas a familias necesitadas muchos indocumentados y los recursos a su disposiciÓn son limitados. >>> muchas gracias a quiÉn le estÁs dando gracias. >>> gracias a la comunidad inmigrantes que son los que llegan a todos estos restaurants y hacen mÁs de 80 % de la comunidad que trabaja y hace
proyectos de muchas personas entre ellas estÁ uno de los principales chef de comida mexicano en washington dcco y es el mÁs pedo tido en su local en washington dc. >>> otro cuarto de sopa por favor. >>> y sabe muy bien lo que es empezar de cero en un nuevo paÍs por eso ante industria. >>> ha sido una forma de crear empleos para gente que necesita y poder crear ingresos para ayudar a organizaciones que estÁn ayudando a gente. >>> habla del mercado,...
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joining outside his home in washington dc good morning melanie. >>caller. i am from indiana. my first question is i wanted to ask if we had the flu again. we get it again? but my question was answered. second, is this what you call biological warfare? i spent 20 years and the service i will not say which branch but i recognize the problem is is still considered biological warfare. >> that means somebody designed the bacteria and released it to cause death and destruction so once you go on that path you have to ask yourself that nobody gains from this there is strong scientific evidence it is a completely natural virus so the burden of proof is on them and scientists have looked at this virus very carefully group published in the journals in the last couple of weeks why all the evidence shows this is a naturally occurring virus from where this originated and the suggestion and with this virus to suggest anything with the natural mutation with all kinds of theories of biological warfare and then to be a wake-up call and must be taken very seriously. >> can you clear up the cons
joining outside his home in washington dc good morning melanie. >>caller. i am from indiana. my first question is i wanted to ask if we had the flu again. we get it again? but my question was answered. second, is this what you call biological warfare? i spent 20 years and the service i will not say which branch but i recognize the problem is is still considered biological warfare. >> that means somebody designed the bacteria and released it to cause death and destruction so once you...
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foreign policy which i love because there is a bigotry the binary choice in washington dc i hope everyone learns this and applies it to your own life no matter the situation because this is the consensus in washington dc. option a we will be a trigger-happy and invade a lot of different countries in the middle east to nation build and impose our values throughout the region. that sounded good 20 years ago with a balanced budget and we really believe we could bring liberty to the middle east. it is pretty much a consensus we will monitor libya into louisiana anytime soon. right? the consensus is we will send our most prized possession into the region of sand and death and spend hundreds of billions of dollars to democratize a region that is not ready for it and he upended that immediately. i don't like that that is the neoconservative of interest foreign-policy deck doctrine but then equally as bad which is we will pick the worst regimes in the region, send them billions of dollars of cash in the middle of the night, bow down to them and validate them and send them well wishes toward a nuc
foreign policy which i love because there is a bigotry the binary choice in washington dc i hope everyone learns this and applies it to your own life no matter the situation because this is the consensus in washington dc. option a we will be a trigger-happy and invade a lot of different countries in the middle east to nation build and impose our values throughout the region. that sounded good 20 years ago with a balanced budget and we really believe we could bring liberty to the middle east. it...
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washington dc correspondent jessi turnure reports. >>here's thatthe you can equate is not the suddenness of it when the coronavirus crisis forced restaurants and schoolsto close america's fruit and vegetae growers lost nearly half of their business overnight to target the sectoof the industry so broad based like it did e should serve aside is a precedent that robbr gunther with the united fresh produce association says the closures have already resulted in a $5 billion loss the product like ours, you know you've got to me that once it's it's hard says he needs to be in store within a week, the disrupted supply chains something role with georgemasoe sherald university say could create a domino effect as demand shifts from the food industry to grocery stores. i think there's probay plenty but the bigger concern of course is the financial stability of those smler producers and even some of the large ones of course as well that's why the produce industry sent a plan to the u.s. department of agriculture asking for $5 billion to stabilize
washington dc correspondent jessi turnure reports. >>here's thatthe you can equate is not the suddenness of it when the coronavirus crisis forced restaurants and schoolsto close america's fruit and vegetae growers lost nearly half of their business overnight to target the sectoof the industry so broad based like it did e should serve aside is a precedent that robbr gunther with the united fresh produce association says the closures have already resulted in a $5 billion loss the product...
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absolutely i meanan and you know i live in washington dc herere in the united states and i would say that- majority not all but majority all therapists have been moving to- virtual telehealth usually video telelehealth and in my practicei at the at nine o'clock- we could hold more than we did last week. and i can tell you from a couple days of experience that it's actually gogoing really w well that it tt i might say even better than i had expected. and so i would absolutely encourage their of the people to reach out to the regular therapist and see if they have a transition but also you know they will be people behold this stress we'll just be enough of a trigger. to feel you know anxiety or depression- you know depression is also a problem during this very isolated times also the times where we have. losses we're dealing with you know things that we you know fill out that regular life. both questionings betty and other problems cann we come to a point where you need to seek a professional help if that you're noticing that you'll really sleeeeping that you'll you'll eat the patterns
absolutely i meanan and you know i live in washington dc herere in the united states and i would say that- majority not all but majority all therapists have been moving to- virtual telehealth usually video telelehealth and in my practicei at the at nine o'clock- we could hold more than we did last week. and i can tell you from a couple days of experience that it's actually gogoing really w well that it tt i might say even better than i had expected. and so i would absolutely encourage their of...
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the most recent one, if you or local history, prohibition in washington dc.that has 11 cocktail recipes in it, including the scofflaw and a bunch of others. i want to thank you so much for coming out tonight. [applause] we will be happy to take questions. state the question loudly and i will repeat it back to the audience. does anyone have questions? have the bootleggers respond to prohibition? they did not want repeal. they were making so much money tax-free. al capone and his gang were making money hand over fist. we forget about that. he is the most famous gangster in world history. he made his money being a bootlegger. it was not just the dry cause, many of the bootleggers did not want prohibition to and for financial reasons. what was the penalty for breaking the law? for the speakeasies? for a general person? how stringent was the punishment for breaking the law? initially, it was fairly strict. you got a fine. you might get 90 days in jail. by the mid-1920's, it's not proving to be a deterrent. the speakeasies reopened right away because there was so m
the most recent one, if you or local history, prohibition in washington dc.that has 11 cocktail recipes in it, including the scofflaw and a bunch of others. i want to thank you so much for coming out tonight. [applause] we will be happy to take questions. state the question loudly and i will repeat it back to the audience. does anyone have questions? have the bootleggers respond to prohibition? they did not want repeal. they were making so much money tax-free. al capone and his gang were making...
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happening in your city in san francisco and compare that to the trick, chicago, miami, new york city, washington, dc, what are the lessons? what you tell officials in those states that we have been seeing a high rate, especially in new york? the early action allowed for flattening the curve. where a to 1000 confirmed cases in san francisco. -- we are up to 1000 confirmed cases in san francisco. in total. i think the social distancing really does limit the transmission of the virus in the community. the more we are learning about covid, it appears to be highly transmissible in the community with what is called the reproductive number. we areigher than thought. it is very transmissible. the only protection we have against that is quite rigorous social distancing. and other public health measures such as wearing a mask and public -- in public. it allowed us to prepare our to what has not occurred in san francisco. we prepared for the worst, hoped for the best. it looks like now that all paid off with the low case rate in the city. the hospitals are well capable in managing the case rate we are seen. to
happening in your city in san francisco and compare that to the trick, chicago, miami, new york city, washington, dc, what are the lessons? what you tell officials in those states that we have been seeing a high rate, especially in new york? the early action allowed for flattening the curve. where a to 1000 confirmed cases in san francisco. -- we are up to 1000 confirmed cases in san francisco. in total. i think the social distancing really does limit the transmission of the virus in the...
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and washington, dc could be the next hotspot.tory of cases there and that sort of trajectory can be matched and other us cities somewhere down the lines and not just washington, dc but miami, houston and dallas and detroit and new houston and dallas and detroit and n ew o rlea ns houston and dallas and detroit and new orleans are seeing this. those cities following the same trajectory of new york city that is how you get into the projected hundreds of thousands of deaths. they are still saying that a peak in the virus in the united states is looking at the middle of april and then adjusted by a couple of days may be but it still seems like predictions that this next week, particularly new york are going to be the darkest for the united states with this pandemic. thank you. more than 1.3 million people have coronavirus worldwide. but the impact goes far beyond just those who've been infected. lockdowns across the world are affecting billions of people. and while the stress of the pandemic is causing some sleepless nights, others a
and washington, dc could be the next hotspot.tory of cases there and that sort of trajectory can be matched and other us cities somewhere down the lines and not just washington, dc but miami, houston and dallas and detroit and new houston and dallas and detroit and n ew o rlea ns houston and dallas and detroit and new orleans are seeing this. those cities following the same trajectory of new york city that is how you get into the projected hundreds of thousands of deaths. they are still saying...
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this bigotry of binary choices that happen in washington dc.arns from this and applies it to life. no matter what the situation is because here's the two consensus from washington dc. option a, we are going to be trigger-happy and invade a lot of different countries in the middle east and carnation build and try to impose our values all throughout the region. sounded good 20 is ago when we made a balanced budget and we really believed we could bring liberty to the middle east. it pretty much think it's a consensus that were not going to turn libya into louisiana anytime soon. in the kansas was were going to our most prized possession into this region, and spend hundreds of billions of dollars to try to democracy dies region that is not ready for it. and president trump immediately said wait a second, like that. it is essentially meal conservative adventurous doctrine in the second school of thought is the exact opposite and equally as bad. it is that we are going to pick the worst regimes in the region and send them billions of dollars of cash
this bigotry of binary choices that happen in washington dc.arns from this and applies it to life. no matter what the situation is because here's the two consensus from washington dc. option a, we are going to be trigger-happy and invade a lot of different countries in the middle east and carnation build and try to impose our values all throughout the region. sounded good 20 is ago when we made a balanced budget and we really believed we could bring liberty to the middle east. it pretty much...
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i am coming to you from my washington dc office after a redeye flight last night.
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i had a, i did an event in washington dc, i remember.washington dc and i talked about this and after the talk , a palestinian woman came to talk to me and said i'm really glad you said that because myself and my family have been pretty much doing that, passing as white and where we can get away with it we will do it because that's easier than having to deal with being seen as palestinian but what it has meant is we've had to sacrifice parts of ourselves. we had to subdue parts of our culture and our heritage in order to fit into this box of whiteness so for people who fit into that, who have white privilegebut are not white , is complex and it's nuanced because you have to look at how have i had unconscious racist thoughts and beliefs and harmed other people's color and how have i been, how have i been on the receiving end of racism and not addressed it? allowed it to happen in order to continue to receive white privilege. >> we had an author here just yesterday i think i mentioned, an american author was a young adult author and he told
i had a, i did an event in washington dc, i remember.washington dc and i talked about this and after the talk , a palestinian woman came to talk to me and said i'm really glad you said that because myself and my family have been pretty much doing that, passing as white and where we can get away with it we will do it because that's easier than having to deal with being seen as palestinian but what it has meant is we've had to sacrifice parts of ourselves. we had to subdue parts of our culture...
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. >> you describe that in detail in washington dc. where were you and how did that happen? >> i was doing an internship back in the early '90s in washington dc and i was interning at usa today and staying with a relative in the area and i was a on the sports desk so we had two or we do not leave work until the baseball games on the west coast were over so it was usually quite late at night by then. i was driving to and from my uncles house where i was staying and usa today headquarters and i had my car which had new york plates because i was from new york although i was driving in dc and i was driving home one evening after work or probably early the next morning, sometime after midnight and i hear the sirens blaring and the police pull me over and ordered me out of the car at gunpoint and pushed me to the ground and face away from the car and all the rest and they said i fit the description of someone they were after without a state plates and no one. >> what were you thinking? >> i was terrified. i remember getting back into the car after i left because they seem to be go
. >> you describe that in detail in washington dc. where were you and how did that happen? >> i was doing an internship back in the early '90s in washington dc and i was interning at usa today and staying with a relative in the area and i was a on the sports desk so we had two or we do not leave work until the baseball games on the west coast were over so it was usually quite late at night by then. i was driving to and from my uncles house where i was staying and usa today...
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. >> sin duda que lo es, y vamos a comenzar con la noticia del dÍa, nueva york california, y washington dcyo, es un balde de agua frÍa para el presidente trump que querÍa comenzar a reabrir el paÍs comenzando el 1 de mayo y que habÍa planeado una llamada con todos los fgobernad para discutir el camino hacia esa reapertura, la llamada tambiÉn se va a llevar a cabo, covid-19 porque supuestamente no les daban mascarillas n 95 cÓmo a los doctores. >> enfermeras y otros compaÑeros de labores, protestaron afuera del centro mÉdico en santa mÓnica, exigiendo mascarillas n 95 y otros equipo de protecciÓn para que puedan tratar con seguridad a los pacientes contagiados por el coronavirus. >> estos son mis compaÑeros de trabajo, son como mi familia, asÍ es que estarÉ ahÍ apoyÁndolos hasta que reciban mascarillas n 95, si el hospital he da una orden directa para entrar a una habitaciÓn sin el equipo voy a decir que no. >> la administraciÓn explico que no hay cantidad suficiente de las n 95 y que por eso se les entregaban mÁscaras quirÚrgicas las enfermeras estÁn suspendidas pero cobrando sus honoraria
. >> sin duda que lo es, y vamos a comenzar con la noticia del dÍa, nueva york california, y washington dcyo, es un balde de agua frÍa para el presidente trump que querÍa comenzar a reabrir el paÍs comenzando el 1 de mayo y que habÍa planeado una llamada con todos los fgobernad para discutir el camino hacia esa reapertura, la llamada tambiÉn se va a llevar a cabo, covid-19 porque supuestamente no les daban mascarillas n 95 cÓmo a los doctores. >> enfermeras y otros...
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it has been interesting to hear my colleagues in the senate, house, and washington dc talk about vote by mail. this is something we have been doing in washington state for almost a decade. but this iste me, my eighth presidential election as an elections administrator. i think my take might be different, i don't think vote by mail as an option in the covid-19 social distancing environment is a democrat or republican issue. this is about instilling confidence in the public that our elections are fair and that they are accessible and secure. the job of an elections official is to make sure that the most left-leaning progressive democrat to the most conservative right wing republican and every voter in between believes that the election was accessible and secure, for those things to happen it may feel unfair. what we need to be focusing on as a country is building out the capacity for these states that are going to have elections and primaries in the coming month generalhe november election, building out the infrastructure so we can conduct elections that have those compensated controls
it has been interesting to hear my colleagues in the senate, house, and washington dc talk about vote by mail. this is something we have been doing in washington state for almost a decade. but this iste me, my eighth presidential election as an elections administrator. i think my take might be different, i don't think vote by mail as an option in the covid-19 social distancing environment is a democrat or republican issue. this is about instilling confidence in the public that our elections are...
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todo se estabilice en zonas metropolitanas pero hay puntos altos que han surgido como illinois washington dcún así el temor sigue presente entre los residentes >> morir >> necesitamos tener que salir porque a lo mejor ahorita es mantenernos seguros en casa >> christian cázares >> a las 12:26 vámonos a una pausa, ya regresamos >> los invito que visiten para tener la información del censo 2020 >> el gobierno federal cuentan a todas las personas que viven en el país ♪ >> gracias por acompañarnos las autoridades en san francisco ponen en cuarentena al 40% de sus operadores, 17 autobuses estarán al servicio el resto estará fuera de servicio para evitar el contagio del coronavirus anuncian que harán recortes una reducción que según los funcionarios aún permitirá distanciamiento social adecuado la cantidad de pasajeros es 7% de lo normal, esto iba a bajar porque muchos se quedan en casa, es una buena noticia. y ahora pasamos a las noticias positivas de este martes, en san josé han llamado la atención la destileria envió a aquellos en la primera línea 440 galones desinfectantes para manos, se han un
todo se estabilice en zonas metropolitanas pero hay puntos altos que han surgido como illinois washington dcún así el temor sigue presente entre los residentes >> morir >> necesitamos tener que salir porque a lo mejor ahorita es mantenernos seguros en casa >> christian cázares >> a las 12:26 vámonos a una pausa, ya regresamos >> los invito que visiten para tener la información del censo 2020 >> el gobierno federal cuentan a todas las personas que viven...
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outstanding leaders from the national guard to serves as chief from the joint chief of staff out of washington dc and is with us today and was here about 40 years ago with a call for natural disaster when we had flooding but it is good to welcome him back here. i'm especially pleased and i can tell you if there is one consistent thing every time the governors get on the phone whether the president and vice president and the national governors association the one thing that every governor that we have a lot to do with the leadership with the quality of the guardsmen and the soldiers around the country. and they are very familiar to see the national guard with that tremendous service and in difficult circumstances. but this public health emergency is different than what we saw before we saw our fair share of floods and hurricanes and tornadoes. but this pandemic with the coronavirus is very different. we have over 1425 soldiers and airmen assisting with a response you probably don't know what they are doing and this is just some of the things they are doing. medical services and engineering assessm
outstanding leaders from the national guard to serves as chief from the joint chief of staff out of washington dc and is with us today and was here about 40 years ago with a call for natural disaster when we had flooding but it is good to welcome him back here. i'm especially pleased and i can tell you if there is one consistent thing every time the governors get on the phone whether the president and vice president and the national governors association the one thing that every governor that...
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because of the invention of the telegraph and in 1844 to succeed in stringing copper wires from washington dcfrom united states capital all the way to baltimore where the dnc was hold on - - held send word of each development at the convention back to washington and was deciphering his own code that bears his name and to read aloud to a crowd of hundreds of people at the capital the latest news development. like he was the first news anchor. there are remarkable accounts of people marveling at this idea of instant communication the annihilation of space imagine the possibility any event anywhere instantly. the correspondent for the new york herald said originating in the mind a new species of consciousness nobody was ever certain passing in a distant city. 500 miles off. and in reading that paragraph we realize that we are witnessing is the dawn of the era we are living in today. that we are swamped by today. that we are struggling with today and to see how people struggle with it at the very beginning. there was a development and to hold out the possibility to bring the world closer together
because of the invention of the telegraph and in 1844 to succeed in stringing copper wires from washington dcfrom united states capital all the way to baltimore where the dnc was hold on - - held send word of each development at the convention back to washington and was deciphering his own code that bears his name and to read aloud to a crowd of hundreds of people at the capital the latest news development. like he was the first news anchor. there are remarkable accounts of people marveling at...
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washington dc them in the shutdown courtesy of martin jimenez. ♪ robinhood believes now is the time toy. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. actions to help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases. wash your hands. avoid close contact with people who are sick. avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth. stay home when you are sick. cover your cough or sneeze. clean and disinfect frequently touched objects with household cleaning spray. for more information, visit cdc.gov/covid19. this message brought to you by the national association of broadcasters and this station. shannon: in the us, pitching in to help first responders on the frontlines of the coronavirus crisis, phil keating following up on the story in florida. >> reporter: this pandemic and societal lockdown has forced millions of americans into an employment entry businesses, shutdown, slowed them dramatically but some businesses are finding positive ways to keep produ
washington dc them in the shutdown courtesy of martin jimenez. ♪ robinhood believes now is the time toy. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. actions to help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases. wash your hands. avoid close contact with people who are sick. avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth. stay home when you are sick....
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i have found very little in washington dc that i would count as perfect. but it undeniably makes progress on a lot of problems for the folks i represent, and with that in mind i support it. do tore are things i can help you as we navigate this crisis, please don't hesitate to reach out my office. and as always, it is an honor to represent you. today we finder, ourselves on a precipice. we must act swiftly in response to the pandemic ravaging our country, and the economic downturn which ranks as the worst in u.s. history. it is imperative we pass this legislation to deliver desperately needed relief to the american people, health-care workers, small businesses and state and local governments. the unvarnished truth is this. things will get worse, and fast. it is critical to bolster the health care system now. over 150 billion dollars are included in this bill to provide health care workers with protective equipment, secure lifesaving ventilators and funding for research and treatment. a key to slowbe the spread of this pandemic. it has hurled millions of ame
i have found very little in washington dc that i would count as perfect. but it undeniably makes progress on a lot of problems for the folks i represent, and with that in mind i support it. do tore are things i can help you as we navigate this crisis, please don't hesitate to reach out my office. and as always, it is an honor to represent you. today we finder, ourselves on a precipice. we must act swiftly in response to the pandemic ravaging our country, and the economic downturn which ranks as...
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a question from the straits times in washington, dc. we know avoidance measures are only as strong as the weakest spots. what are the weakest spots in the u.s. that authorities should be cognizant of? themcclellan: i think in context of gradually opening, there has been a lot of thought to a dress what are the places to reopen first. ress what are the places to reopen first. people congregating together, talked about modified versions of going to a restaurant or going to a movie, modified versions of playing golf. it is not so much there are specific areas that are completely off-limits as it is playing -- paying close attention to principles of distancing even as we reopen and personal hygiene steps and the business cleaning and disinfection steps that are going to be important. with that, we need to be monitoring closely for whether businesses and people are following the guidelines. if they don't, that can create a higher risk of transmitting the virus. that will lead to a higher risk of
a question from the straits times in washington, dc. we know avoidance measures are only as strong as the weakest spots. what are the weakest spots in the u.s. that authorities should be cognizant of? themcclellan: i think in context of gradually opening, there has been a lot of thought to a dress what are the places to reopen first. ress what are the places to reopen first. people congregating together, talked about modified versions of going to a restaurant or going to a movie, modified...
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at some of the national and international press coverage of the last 2a hours before we go to washington, dcump is due to speak in the rose garden. this is the scene live following that meltdown as it has been described by president trump yesterday with personal attacks on the press for criticising his response to the pandemic. before we go to the white house, let's have a look at the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us. with me are the columnist for the daily mirror, susie boniface, and the deputy editor of the daily express, michael booker. thanks so much to both of you forjoining me. just to warn you that we will go to the white house in a few minutes when president trump start speaking but let's just look through the papers we have so far. the ft says coronavirus will hit the uk economy harder than the spanish flu epidemic and the first world war. the new york times's international edition tells the stories of priests and nuns in italy who are putting themselves at risk in order to visit coronavirus patients. here, the metro describes britis
at some of the national and international press coverage of the last 2a hours before we go to washington, dcump is due to speak in the rose garden. this is the scene live following that meltdown as it has been described by president trump yesterday with personal attacks on the press for criticising his response to the pandemic. before we go to the white house, let's have a look at the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us. with me are the columnist...
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in total, 36 states and washington dc have issued the order so far but there is a beacon of hope in theshine state after this heartwarming picture goes viral, nurses holding a prayer circle in miami asking god for protection and guidance on the coronavirus frontlines. churches announce they will be closed on easter sunday on the state's biggest covid-19 outbreak. rob: god is bigger than the virus, inspiring message of hope going viral after an ohio covid-19 survivor expresses his gratitude to the icu authority to save his life. >> reporter: that survivor is here to tell his terrible full story. thanks for joining us. you were in the icu on life support, spent 7 days on a ventilator. did you think this was the end? >> i did. there was a moment of despair i have gone through where i was ready for them to pull the plug. rob: i can't even imagine that feeling. when we talk about the note you left the hospital workers that i think is a beautiful thing to say and i'm sure billy their spirits, today i leave this icu a changed person knowing there are such wonderful people dedicated to the care
in total, 36 states and washington dc have issued the order so far but there is a beacon of hope in theshine state after this heartwarming picture goes viral, nurses holding a prayer circle in miami asking god for protection and guidance on the coronavirus frontlines. churches announce they will be closed on easter sunday on the state's biggest covid-19 outbreak. rob: god is bigger than the virus, inspiring message of hope going viral after an ohio covid-19 survivor expresses his gratitude to...
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washington, dc, baltimore, st. showing great signs of progress in new cases in houston and new o rlea ns a re in new cases in houston and new orleans are declining. the battle continues but the data suggests that nationwide, we have passed the peak on new cases. hopefully that will continue and we will continue to make great progress. these encouraging developments have put us ina very encouraging developments have put us in a very strong position to finalise guidelines for states on reopening the country, which will be announced — we will be talking about that tomorrow, we'll be having a news c0 nfe re nce that tomorrow, we'll be having a news conference tomorrow sometime during the afternoon, we'll be announcing guidelines, and we will be talking about various states. it's very exciting. it's been a horrible time to see such a death and destruction, especially when you come out of what was the greatest economy in the history of the world, there's never been an economy like what we have produced, but we will produ
washington, dc, baltimore, st. showing great signs of progress in new cases in houston and new o rlea ns a re in new cases in houston and new orleans are declining. the battle continues but the data suggests that nationwide, we have passed the peak on new cases. hopefully that will continue and we will continue to make great progress. these encouraging developments have put us ina very encouraging developments have put us in a very strong position to finalise guidelines for states on reopening...
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guest: we are a think tank in washington dc, and we study a wide range of issues that try to bring practical solutions to the issue -- to the table. we cover telecom, tobacco farm reduction, security, and the postal service. host: we will talk about the united states postal service. what do we know, right now, about the health and financial impacts that coronavirus has had on the united states postal service staff and revenue. -- revenue? guest: we do not know nearly enough. we have a very clear picture of the postal service before coronavirus, and it was an agency struggling because mail volume has dropped 30%, and the agency has difficulty maintaining operating costs, but then coronavirus hit, and mail volume plunged as much as 30% already, because most of what gets sent is sent by businesses, and so much of america, so many of them are closed down. host: so, has the postal service ever been in a situation like they are in now? have we ever seen this? is this business as normal or have they always been in trouble like this? guest: 10 years ago the situation changed for the postal service.
guest: we are a think tank in washington dc, and we study a wide range of issues that try to bring practical solutions to the issue -- to the table. we cover telecom, tobacco farm reduction, security, and the postal service. host: we will talk about the united states postal service. what do we know, right now, about the health and financial impacts that coronavirus has had on the united states postal service staff and revenue. -- revenue? guest: we do not know nearly enough. we have a very...
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coronavirus (covid-19) que puede estar lista para el 2021 pero se debe someter a pruebas del gobierno en washington dcales de contagiar otras personas con el coronavirus (covid-19) las autoridades identificaron a la joven como (nombre en inglés) de 18 años de edad que hizo una amenaza en snapchat se desconoce si la joven tiene coronavirus (covid-19) pero puede enfrentar cargos por amenaza el coronavirus (covid-19) llegó al crucero (nombre en inglés) que atracó el fin de semana en el puerto de miami la embarcación llevababa tres fallecidos a bordo >> muchos pasajeros del (nombre en inglés) esperan pasar un protocolo de infección antes de tomar el bus después a casa es frustrante pasajeros del (nombre en inglés) igual que (nombre en inglés) varada en la emabrcación ellos tratan de agrupar personas que vayan a la misma dirección para disponer un vuelo >> han determinado poder viajar esas personas muchas son americanos se van a quedar como 17 pasajeros en el crucero >> lo que quiero para mis padres es un tratamiento médico adecuado dijo una de las hijas de un muerto por coronavirus (covid-19) que el sábad
coronavirus (covid-19) que puede estar lista para el 2021 pero se debe someter a pruebas del gobierno en washington dcales de contagiar otras personas con el coronavirus (covid-19) las autoridades identificaron a la joven como (nombre en inglés) de 18 años de edad que hizo una amenaza en snapchat se desconoce si la joven tiene coronavirus (covid-19) pero puede enfrentar cargos por amenaza el coronavirus (covid-19) llegó al crucero (nombre en inglés) que atracó el fin de semana en el puerto...
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her life and time on the high courts and she spoke of the 19th annual national book festival in washington dc. later, legal analyst ends up in court biographer joan [inaudible] profiles chief justice john roberts. enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> the presidents from public affairs available now in paperback and e-book. present biographies of every president organized by their ranking by a noted historian from best to worst. in futures perspectives into the lives of our nation's chief executive and leadership style. visit our website, c-span .or .org -- the presidents. to learn more and order your copy today wherever book and e-books are sold. [applause] >> good evening and welcome to the new york historical society but i'm the new york historical president and ceo and thrilled to see all of you this evening in our beautiful robert h smith auditorium. tonight's program gives me liberty, history of america's exceptional idea is a part of our bernard schwartz established speaker series and as always i k like to thank mr. schwartz or his great generosity which is enabled us t
her life and time on the high courts and she spoke of the 19th annual national book festival in washington dc. later, legal analyst ends up in court biographer joan [inaudible] profiles chief justice john roberts. enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> the presidents from public affairs available now in paperback and e-book. present biographies of every president organized by their ranking by a noted historian from best to worst. in futures perspectives into the lives of...
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live fromjoined washington dc. the press conference covered a variety of different things. let me ask you quickly about why the president decided that he was not going to be following the recommendation that people should be wearing face masks in the u.s. >> he suggesting it was inappropriate for represented to be setting at the president desk -- for a president to be sitting at the president's desk without a mess. he didn't seem keen on the idea. it is the benefit of others. i will leave that there. the reason they are advising you ar some sort of mask over your mouth is so that you do not infect other people. and there has been a debate over some days, some of the administration are worried the public are buying n95 masks, reserved to those treating the virus. they believe a lack of inhibition will lead to a lack of social distancing. these of the concerns going around. we do now have a recommendation that it is a position where social distancing is difficult. wear a mask so you do not infect others. >> this was a fairly wide-ranging service, as usual. what highlights tha
live fromjoined washington dc. the press conference covered a variety of different things. let me ask you quickly about why the president decided that he was not going to be following the recommendation that people should be wearing face masks in the u.s. >> he suggesting it was inappropriate for represented to be setting at the president desk -- for a president to be sitting at the president's desk without a mess. he didn't seem keen on the idea. it is the benefit of others. i will leave...
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he sang with slaves at the contraband camp in washington dc. frederick douglass's meeting with lincoln formed his opinion of lincoln and he relished telling audiences, i have been to the white house and perhaps you would like to know how the president of the united states received a black man at the white house, douglass proudly told an audience in 1863. he received me just as you have seen one gentleman receive another. douglass paused while the audience erupted in applause. he continued by saying lincoln greeted him with a hand and a voice well-balanced between kind cordiality and respectful reserve. i tell you, i felt big there. lincoln's interactions with these poor men and women of color are touching reminders he could connect with people who came from different life circumstances. since the mid-1850's, he argued even enslaved women deserved the rights enumerated in the declaration of independence. he told a white audience in june 1857, and her natural right to eat the bread she earns with her own hands without asking leave of anyone else,
he sang with slaves at the contraband camp in washington dc. frederick douglass's meeting with lincoln formed his opinion of lincoln and he relished telling audiences, i have been to the white house and perhaps you would like to know how the president of the united states received a black man at the white house, douglass proudly told an audience in 1863. he received me just as you have seen one gentleman receive another. douglass paused while the audience erupted in applause. he continued by...
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worth anything but he could not tell that directly to the japanese representatives who came to washington dc because in the spring of 1941 america's military capabilities were woefully inadequate and so president roosevelt and the military chiefs urged hall to drag those conversations out with the japanese as long as possible to give the united states time to bolster its military capability and to defer or delay any conflict in the pacific for which the united states was not prepared and so that is what hall did. from the spring through the summer into the fall of 1941 he spent untold hours talking with japanese representatives about an agreement he probably knew would never come to fruition. by the fall of 1941 grew reported to hall from tokyo that japanese leaders were very frustrated about the lack of progress in the discussions and that the japanese leaders were beginning to sense that the united states was not really interested in an agreement and the united states was merely playing for time but for japan, time was running out. in the month before pearl harbor grew made many recommenda
worth anything but he could not tell that directly to the japanese representatives who came to washington dc because in the spring of 1941 america's military capabilities were woefully inadequate and so president roosevelt and the military chiefs urged hall to drag those conversations out with the japanese as long as possible to give the united states time to bolster its military capability and to defer or delay any conflict in the pacific for which the united states was not prepared and so...
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. >> reporter: washington, dc, one of three cities now on the radar as potential hot spots according to the white house task force coordinator, who also singled out baltimore and philadelphia. new cnn polling feel the federal government has done a poor job preventing the spread, and how the president is handling the pandemic. 80% feel the worst is yet to come. >> more rural areas starting to get hit and worried because hospitals in the areas don't have as many icu beds or the same capacity. >> reporter: the department of health and human services announcing wednesday, gm will produce 30,000 ventilators for the national stockpile, costing a half billion dollars. they're set to be delivered by the end of august. hot spots around the country face concerns about meeting the need today. anderson, i talked to mayor bill de blasio and said for the first time, he feels there's a little bit of breathing room in new york city when it comes to those crucial ventilators and supplies, they're good for the next few days, but not to the end of this crisis. one other note, governor cuomo talking abo
. >> reporter: washington, dc, one of three cities now on the radar as potential hot spots according to the white house task force coordinator, who also singled out baltimore and philadelphia. new cnn polling feel the federal government has done a poor job preventing the spread, and how the president is handling the pandemic. 80% feel the worst is yet to come. >> more rural areas starting to get hit and worried because hospitals in the areas don't have as many icu beds or the same...
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she spoke at the nineteenth annual national book festival in washington dc and later legal analyst and supreme court biographer profiles john roberts. enjoy booktv now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> the presidents from public affairs available in paperback and e-book presents biographies of every president organized by their ranking, by noted historians from best to worst and features perspectives on the lives a nation's chief executive leadership styles, visit our website, c-span.org/thepresidents for each president and historian featured and order your copy today wherever books and e-books are sold. >> sunday night on q and a house our sudanese videogame developer is bringing peace and conflict resolution through the refugee experience to a wider audience. >> my country is a country where 73% of the population, these are young people -- the mindset to think about war. so it was like how about if this is done. the same thing happening in the country and feel like how things are done with conflict resolution. .. [applause] [applause] >> so good evening, everyone and welcome to the
she spoke at the nineteenth annual national book festival in washington dc and later legal analyst and supreme court biographer profiles john roberts. enjoy booktv now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> the presidents from public affairs available in paperback and e-book presents biographies of every president organized by their ranking, by noted historians from best to worst and features perspectives on the lives a nation's chief executive leadership styles, visit our website,...
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. >>> small businesses struggling right now missing be getting help, financial help from washington dcwe will tell you about a possible deal that would bring an extra $300 billion to small businesses. >>> good morning to you. thank you for joining us. welcome in to mornings on two. >> glad to see you, dave. pretty good. it is quiet like everybody else. let's check in with steve need now. >> i would say yes. the rest of the week does like a good. you can take a walk no matter what, just keep your distance, but today will be the coolest day of the week. 50 to 55 covers the times here. might generate a little rain although the radar shows it is a really high basin. there is a pretty good breeze. all in the 60s
. >>> small businesses struggling right now missing be getting help, financial help from washington dcwe will tell you about a possible deal that would bring an extra $300 billion to small businesses. >>> good morning to you. thank you for joining us. welcome in to mornings on two. >> glad to see you, dave. pretty good. it is quiet like everybody else. let's check in with steve need now. >> i would say yes. the rest of the week does like a good. you can take a walk...
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denver, seattle, thea washington, dc, atlanta indianapolis and st. stable and declining. all parts of the country are either in good shape, getting better in all cases getting better. and we are saying very little that we re and we are saying very little that were going to look at it as a superseding hotspot. things are moving along. really a horrible situation that we've been confronted with. but they are moving along. as we ex press with. but they are moving along. as we express our gratitude for these ha rd we express our gratitude for these hard fought gains however, we continue to mourn with thousands of families across the country as loved ones have been stolen from us by the invisible enemy. we grieved by their side as one family. this great american family. and we do grieve. we also stand in solidarity with the thousands of americans who are ill and waging a brave fight against the virus. we are doing everything in our power to heal the sick and to gradually reopen our nation. and to safely get our people back to work. they want to get back t
denver, seattle, thea washington, dc, atlanta indianapolis and st. stable and declining. all parts of the country are either in good shape, getting better in all cases getting better. and we are saying very little that we re and we are saying very little that were going to look at it as a superseding hotspot. things are moving along. really a horrible situation that we've been confronted with. but they are moving along. as we ex press with. but they are moving along. as we express our gratitude...