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wes moore: thank you for the question. i love the frame of your question because what you asking really is how we make education really all-encompassing experience for our students. that is not just about the reading and writing and arithmetic. not just about but how do we make it a truly holistic experience that promotes this idea of lifelong learning from is this idea of exploration the makes life interesting. so i love the frame that you are approaching. i also know that this right now and what we are seeing, generally kind of benefit both, also post covid-19 where we have watch these educational divides absolutely explode. if you think about the things that we spent a lot of time on and focus on, focuses on things like candy make sure that kids are cared for. they're coming in knowing the letters and numbers in the things that are going to help them be able to go on a proper pathway. you in elementary, pre-k a converter to choose. what would be more helpful. at the kids ready to go there and separated so it separates ki
wes moore: thank you for the question. i love the frame of your question because what you asking really is how we make education really all-encompassing experience for our students. that is not just about the reading and writing and arithmetic. not just about but how do we make it a truly holistic experience that promotes this idea of lifelong learning from is this idea of exploration the makes life interesting. so i love the frame that you are approaching. i also know that this right now and...
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>> host: wes moore? >> guest: great question. it goes back to the question about how to add context. one thing we have to do is we as a large society have a hard time dealing with this country and i think because when people say race is one of the trickiest issues in society i disagreed is not one of the trickiest issues, it is the trickiest, the trickiest. the fact and reality that this was on racial hierarchy, the fact this country did have and was founded on labor. the fact we have had a history of systemic challenges that did not end slavery as i mentioned, and mass incarceration but one of these things, when founding documents, they did not include everybody, there had to be a collective movement to the idea king talks about. there has to be an understanding, who and who is responsible for that, bending toward justice doesn't bend automatically, towards justice. when we talk about things like context like curriculum, going back to education, talking about the history of things, it is important to move into this curriculum and
>> host: wes moore? >> guest: great question. it goes back to the question about how to add context. one thing we have to do is we as a large society have a hard time dealing with this country and i think because when people say race is one of the trickiest issues in society i disagreed is not one of the trickiest issues, it is the trickiest, the trickiest. the fact and reality that this was on racial hierarchy, the fact this country did have and was founded on labor. the fact we...
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wes moore? >> guest: thank you for that question. it's, so i love the frame of your question too because really what you're asking me is how do we make education really an all-encompassing experience for our students that is not just about the reading expect writing and the iowa rate me tick, it's not just about the qualifications that we're putting in, but how do we make it a truly 40 list you can experiencece that promotes this idea of lifelong learning and promotes this idea of exploration that a makes life interesting. and so i love the. frame that yu are approaching. ira also know that this right nw in what we're seeing, particularly kind of, you know, it was -- you know, both pre-covid-19 but also especially post-covid e 19 where we have watched these educational divides absolutely explode, where, you know, if you think about the thing we spend a lot of our time on, focusing on thing like how do you make sure the kids are focusing on school prepared to hearn, that they're focusing on the thing that are going to be able to help t
wes moore? >> guest: thank you for that question. it's, so i love the frame of your question too because really what you're asking me is how do we make education really an all-encompassing experience for our students that is not just about the reading expect writing and the iowa rate me tick, it's not just about the qualifications that we're putting in, but how do we make it a truly 40 list you can experiencece that promotes this idea of lifelong learning and promotes this idea of...
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wes moore. the last chapters is what comes into everything and i don't see how you eliminate luck from the world and humans. bill clinton was lucky. it comes into everything and when you say conditions, i agree 100%, but you seem to be going with we must have a perfect world in order for a person to have the object of doing the right thing and i think that is a little far out. i've got something to say about freddie gray. you are wrong when you say it is probable cause for arresting. there was no crime by him or anybody else. they were doing their thing. forget about his social problems, all the problems heng had. they had no right to arrest him. one other thing about block, there was here in omaha a good citizen that called the police, he sees a young black man holding what appeared to be an ak-47. the clerk isn't there. there are no people around anywhere. she tells the police it looks like weke have a mad gunman randomly firing shots at people and you've got to get over there and check it out
wes moore. the last chapters is what comes into everything and i don't see how you eliminate luck from the world and humans. bill clinton was lucky. it comes into everything and when you say conditions, i agree 100%, but you seem to be going with we must have a perfect world in order for a person to have the object of doing the right thing and i think that is a little far out. i've got something to say about freddie gray. you are wrong when you say it is probable cause for arresting. there was...
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we are pleased this month to be joined by wes moore,
we are pleased this month to be joined by wes moore,
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his books include the other wes moore, the work searching for a life that matters and five days, the fiery reckoning of an american city, which looks at baltimore during the riots following the death of freddie gray. ..
his books include the other wes moore, the work searching for a life that matters and five days, the fiery reckoning of an american city, which looks at baltimore during the riots following the death of freddie gray. ..
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combat veteran and rhodes scholar wes moore author of several books including the other wes moore, the work, and his latest five days, a fiery reckoning of an american city. he will take your phone calls, facebook, ten tweets. and at 9 p.m. on "after words" found and president of environmental progress michael shellenberger on what he calls apocalyptic environmentalism. watch booktv on c-span2 today. >> c-span is unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events. you can watch all of c-span's public affairs programming on television, online or listen on our free radio at and be part of the national conversation through c-span's the "washington journal" programs or through our social media feeds. c-span, created by america's cable-television company as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >> next on booktv is afterwards democratic congresswoman pramila jayapal of the state of washington talks about her life and political career. she's interviewed by democratic congressman jim himes of connecticut. this is a wee
combat veteran and rhodes scholar wes moore author of several books including the other wes moore, the work, and his latest five days, a fiery reckoning of an american city. he will take your phone calls, facebook, ten tweets. and at 9 p.m. on "after words" found and president of environmental progress michael shellenberger on what he calls apocalyptic environmentalism. watch booktv on c-span2 today. >> c-span is unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme...
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combat veteran and road scholar wes moore.hored several books including the other wes moore, the work, and his latest five days the fiery reckoning of an american city. he will be taking your phone calls, he spoke comments and. and at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words", founder michael shellenberger what he calls upon elliptic environmentalism he's in tribute by earth institute andrew, watch book tv on cspan2. sunday. ♪ ♪ : : : environmental progress founder michael shellenberger offers his thoughts on what he calls in apocalyptic environmentalism and provide solutions to address future environmental problems. interviewed by andrew redken, perth institute initiative on communication and sustainability >> it's great to see you again, been a while. >> good to see you tooandy . >> how are you faring in this pandemic time ? >> a little cabin fever imust admit . not that i'm there but i'm eager to get back to traveling again. i was sick of it before the pandemic and now i ameager to get out ofcalifornia .
combat veteran and road scholar wes moore.hored several books including the other wes moore, the work, and his latest five days the fiery reckoning of an american city. he will be taking your phone calls, he spoke comments and. and at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words", founder michael shellenberger what he calls upon elliptic environmentalism he's in tribute by earth institute andrew, watch book tv on cspan2. sunday. ♪ ♪ : : : environmental progress founder michael shellenberger...
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combat veteran and wes moore, author of several books including the other westmore, the work in his latest five days, the fiery reckoning of an american city, he'll be taking your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets and at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words" founder and president of environmental progress michael shellenberger on what he calls apocalyptic environmentalism. he is interviewed by columbia university earth institute andrew, watch book tv on c-span2 sunday. >> former new jersey governor chris christie spoke with the washington post earlier today about a number of topics including the november elections, the federal coronavirus response in the use of federal law enforcement and the u.s. cities. this event is 30 minutes. >> good morning i'm the national political reporter at the washington post, walk up to today's program, our guest is former new jersey governor chris christie, two-term garden state governor, republican, former presidential cda
combat veteran and wes moore, author of several books including the other westmore, the work in his latest five days, the fiery reckoning of an american city, he'll be taking your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets and at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words" founder and president of environmental progress michael shellenberger on what he calls apocalyptic environmentalism. he is interviewed by columbia university earth institute andrew, watch book tv on c-span2 sunday. >>...
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this wes moore -- >> the more i learned about this story, the m questions i had. >> reporter: who grew an armed robbery. do you have a differe pet was going to be about two b ks in baltimore, and 10 years later, i realize it is not. it is about all of us. i think wes said it best, when we were talking about baltimore, and i said, do you think we're products of our environments? and he sd, i think we're products of our expectations. >> reporter: for seth curry, those expectations were set by his parents. his mother fouonded a christn school in north his fat, dell curry, played 16 seasons in the nba. >> watching my dad play basketball f a livingfidence i d play. but my size and demeanor didn't match, might last name meant i was supposed to be somewhere, but >> reporter: in the nba,ecame s three-pointers, but for share his christian faith, sometimes on his philippians: "i can do all things through christ, who strengthens me." in the last few years,Ñz currymerged as somethin>tg political figure. >> so this election -- >> we're voting for joe biden. >> reporter: appearing convention, atte
this wes moore -- >> the more i learned about this story, the m questions i had. >> reporter: who grew an armed robbery. do you have a differe pet was going to be about two b ks in baltimore, and 10 years later, i realize it is not. it is about all of us. i think wes said it best, when we were talking about baltimore, and i said, do you think we're products of our environments? and he sd, i think we're products of our expectations. >> reporter: for seth curry, those...
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we have trent moore with us today. what do you say about your budget and the proposed cuts for the human services agency? >> good morning. good morning. it's still morning. executive director of i am services. we are in agreement with the b.l.a.'s report and accepting their recommendations. >> chair fewer: thank you very much, mr. moore. any questions or comments for mr. moore? seeing none. mr. controller, can you please take note of the committee's intention to accept the b.l.a.'s recommendations. thank you very much. i think we might be able to take the port now. representatives from the port available? san francisco port, are you available? >> yes, chair fewer, this is nate cruise, finance director. and then the deputy director of finance and administration should also be able to join in a minute. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. thank you, mr. cruise. what do you say about the recommendations from the b.l.a.? >> we're in agreement with the b.l.a.'s recommendations, chair. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. do
we have trent moore with us today. what do you say about your budget and the proposed cuts for the human services agency? >> good morning. good morning. it's still morning. executive director of i am services. we are in agreement with the b.l.a.'s report and accepting their recommendations. >> chair fewer: thank you very much, mr. moore. any questions or comments for mr. moore? seeing none. mr. controller, can you please take note of the committee's intention to accept the b.l.a.'s...
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. ♪ ♪ >> on our author interview program, "afterwards", wes moore discusses 2015 protest in baltimoreng the death of freddie gray. he offers his thoughts on the recent protests over the death of george floyd. >> it is just about can we make sure police officers have body cameras. it's not just about, how do we add on clauses to things like law enforcement officers bill of rights? or qualified immunity. it's not stopping there. the demand we are seeing right now are dealing with structural racism. how can we deal with all of these various issues and away with a real sense of sincerity and a real sense of activation and movement? >> to watch the rest and find more episodes of "afterwards", visit our website, booktv.org and click on the "afterwards" tab near the top of the page. coming up next on book tv, jordan, a republican and christopher howe, democrat travel the country together in an attempt to find common dialogue and then sent america ceo and president, suzanne offers her thoughts on free speech and censorship. it, the heritage foundation argues that identity politics is dividing
. ♪ ♪ >> on our author interview program, "afterwards", wes moore discusses 2015 protest in baltimoreng the death of freddie gray. he offers his thoughts on the recent protests over the death of george floyd. >> it is just about can we make sure police officers have body cameras. it's not just about, how do we add on clauses to things like law enforcement officers bill of rights? or qualified immunity. it's not stopping there. the demand we are seeing right now are...
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. >> i want to bring in wes moore who's an entrepreneur and ceo of the anti-poverty group the robin hood foundation. thank you so much for joining me. i'm sure you have taken a look at the president's executive action. theoretically, it would provide $300 in federal benefits to each person. but that person has to live in a state where the state requests it and the state agrees to give $100, as well. so that the person gets additional $400. is there anything realistic in your view about this? >> it's saying that this is the administration acting unilaterally is disingenuous and give an unfunded call option. we have the highest rates of unemployment since the great depression. the worst economy we have had in a century and tens of millions of people whose livelihood are at risk right now and a virus still wreaking havoc. this is a real crisis in the middle of and when you look at the executive orders they're not xhes ra commiserate and do address the crisis and part of the problem is this caveat of a reliance on the state picking up a significant portion of the tab. new york alone, governo
. >> i want to bring in wes moore who's an entrepreneur and ceo of the anti-poverty group the robin hood foundation. thank you so much for joining me. i'm sure you have taken a look at the president's executive action. theoretically, it would provide $300 in federal benefits to each person. but that person has to live in a state where the state requests it and the state agrees to give $100, as well. so that the person gets additional $400. is there anything realistic in your view about...
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coming up sunday at noon eastern on "in-depth," a life to our conversation with wes moore, author oferal books including "the other wes moore" and "five days: the fiery reckoning of an american city." at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after onds" michael shellenberger what he calls apocalyptic environmentalism. he is interviewed by the columbia in -- university earth institute. c-span2, sunday. journal"ngton continues. host: we are going to have a conversation about the congressional antitrust hearings into the big tech industry. reinhart, as will senior research fellow at utah state university center for growth and opportunity. good morning. first, tell us a little bit about your background and utah state university's center for growth and opportunity. caller: center for growth and opportunity is an epic -- economic research unit based out of utah state university. we work in immigration and environmental stewardship, and i am interested in tech issues and trying to understand what is going on with tech regulation. i have been involved with this going on a decade. my background is in economi
coming up sunday at noon eastern on "in-depth," a life to our conversation with wes moore, author oferal books including "the other wes moore" and "five days: the fiery reckoning of an american city." at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after onds" michael shellenberger what he calls apocalyptic environmentalism. he is interviewed by the columbia in -- university earth institute. c-span2, sunday. journal"ngton continues. host: we are going to have a...
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wes moore, ceo of robinhood, the largest anti-poverty fighting organization in new york and jake woodd co-founder of team rubicon which deploys volunteers to help communities after disasters. these two gentlemen are great americans. jake, you and wes joined nine other veterans for an op-ed where you say mail-in voting must work. in order for it to work, the postal service must be sufficiently funded. talk us through this. >> yeah, well, you know, first, thank you for having us on. in fact, it's just really simple. my organization team rubicon has been in the battle against covid-19 for well over five months. we know how serious this pandemic is. and we know this is going to impact this year's election. we need to ensure that every american that's eligible to vote has every opportunity to do so. and part of that, a significant part of that should be easy access to mail-in voting. and in order for that to work, need the postal service to be well funded and well functioning. and that's going to be critical to this year's election. >> given what you know, wes, given your position, both of
wes moore, ceo of robinhood, the largest anti-poverty fighting organization in new york and jake woodd co-founder of team rubicon which deploys volunteers to help communities after disasters. these two gentlemen are great americans. jake, you and wes joined nine other veterans for an op-ed where you say mail-in voting must work. in order for it to work, the postal service must be sufficiently funded. talk us through this. >> yeah, well, you know, first, thank you for having us on. in...
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the british artist henry moore revolutionised the world of sculpture during the 20th century, changing the way wehe human body and setting his work in a natural landscape. his daughter, mary moore, talks to us now about her memories of her father and the ideas that inspired him. newsreel: the work of henry moore has been seen in almost every country in the world. he has made a staggering total of something like 900 sculptures, many of them immense, as well as thousands of drawings and nearly a thousand graphics. his work seems so comfortable that you can't believe there was a feeling that it was dangerous, that it was outrageous and that it would defile youth. his first exhibition was in 1928. already his work was causing controversy. the art schools that he was studying in called his work ugly and disgusting and he fed on a cesspit. what took people aback was a manner of expression that emphasised the sexual nature of his subjects and rejected the realistic treatment of the human figure. it was considered to be primitive, decadent and savage and in a way it was. he wanted to arouse in us the dee
the british artist henry moore revolutionised the world of sculpture during the 20th century, changing the way wehe human body and setting his work in a natural landscape. his daughter, mary moore, talks to us now about her memories of her father and the ideas that inspired him. newsreel: the work of henry moore has been seen in almost every country in the world. he has made a staggering total of something like 900 sculptures, many of them immense, as well as thousands of drawings and nearly a...
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this -- what we learned from georgia state representative beth moore. she says she's receiving these messages from hundreds of anonymous teachers about schools re-opening. and here is one example. >> this teacher writes, i have a co-worker who has decided to report to the building today even though she had a positive covid test last week. she says she feels better and our county does not require a negative test before returning back to school. i am a type i diabetic. i am incredibly fearful and couldn't sleep last night because i feel as if i may be exposed today. >> we should note that fulton county schools are virtual until labor day, but teachers are still required to report to the school. and she brings up this interesting point. what protections should be in place if a teacher or student or administrator tests positive? >> well, you'd like to think that at this point we'd be able to document that people are negative. they no longer have the virus. we don't have enough tests to do
this -- what we learned from georgia state representative beth moore. she says she's receiving these messages from hundreds of anonymous teachers about schools re-opening. and here is one example. >> this teacher writes, i have a co-worker who has decided to report to the building today even though she had a positive covid test last week. she says she feels better and our county does not require a negative test before returning back to school. i am a type i diabetic. i am incredibly...
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we have someone who knows a thing or two about being a running mate, tim kaine. and michael moore on how biden and sanders are showing this unified political front tonight. and we have some special guests kicking off our broadcast, including convention veterans. before we get to them, we begin with danielle bellson and mara gay. good evening to both of you. we just heard the prevau, which is what campaigns are telling us they're focused on. so they're leading with michelle obama speaking from that zoom setting that we're all so familiar with. mara, let's take just a brief listen to the michelle obama speech that many remember, and i'll say as an aside, convention speeches are not always memorable. maybe because it was michelle or the time period, it's a quote that's gone on to be echoed. take a look. >> the hateful language they hear from public figures on tv does not represent the true spirit of this country. how we explain that when someone is cruel or acts like a bully, you don't stoop to their level. no, our motto is, when they go low, we go high. >> mara, how does that, in yo
we have someone who knows a thing or two about being a running mate, tim kaine. and michael moore on how biden and sanders are showing this unified political front tonight. and we have some special guests kicking off our broadcast, including convention veterans. before we get to them, we begin with danielle bellson and mara gay. good evening to both of you. we just heard the prevau, which is what campaigns are telling us they're focused on. so they're leading with michelle obama speaking from...
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i wanted to talk about how do we moor american human rights policies in the tradition of the united states. that's what the commission was asked to do. >> what were you trying -- what is the problem you're trying to solve? >> yes. >> there's been a great deal of debate. >> yes. >> in establishing universal values of human rights which has been the core for democratic states, and now all of a sudden we're picking winners and losers but it looks like it's done on a political basis. a second subject if i might on arms sales we have a proud tradition of making sure that when we supply arms to other countries, that they're not used against our human rights values. we've seen in recent years that arms provided by the united states has ended up in the hands of actors that we do not want to see get those arms. what oversight are you deploying to make sure that arms that we make available to other countries are used for the intended purpose and do not end up in the wrong -- for the wrong use? >> senator, we have an elaborate process to do our best to verify that doesn't happen. it's not that we don
i wanted to talk about how do we moor american human rights policies in the tradition of the united states. that's what the commission was asked to do. >> what were you trying -- what is the problem you're trying to solve? >> yes. >> there's been a great deal of debate. >> yes. >> in establishing universal values of human rights which has been the core for democratic states, and now all of a sudden we're picking winners and losers but it looks like it's done on a...
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and in our series 100 germans last breathe we look at robert moore their thought provoking novel the confusion of the young man stark chela. welcome to arts and culture for decades we've used words like manly punky even macho to describe the kind of rugged masculinity that boys and men are often expected to aspire to but in the age of need to the notion of toxic masculinity challenges pervasive behaviors like power posturing bullying and sexual harassment british writer j.j. bola says masculinity can be a many faceted experience his book mask off is just out in germany and it calls to redefine masculinity for everyone's benefit.
and in our series 100 germans last breathe we look at robert moore their thought provoking novel the confusion of the young man stark chela. welcome to arts and culture for decades we've used words like manly punky even macho to describe the kind of rugged masculinity that boys and men are often expected to aspire to but in the age of need to the notion of toxic masculinity challenges pervasive behaviors like power posturing bullying and sexual harassment british writer j.j. bola says...
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army combat veteran and author wes moore. he'll discuss issues that african-americans in inner cities are facing and the 2015 uprising in baltimore following the death of freddie gray. find more information about these and
army combat veteran and author wes moore. he'll discuss issues that african-americans in inner cities are facing and the 2015 uprising in baltimore following the death of freddie gray. find more information about these and
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earlier we spoke with pathor jethro moore. of the silicon valley ncaa. he said the association was present mainly to observe and make sure san jose, quote, behaved themselves. he says the demonstrations, the continued demand for change hurt in a different way each time. >> it's eerie. 57 years after march on washington, what was a peaceful march and we're marching again, claiming peace, but yet we're still get no peace from those that are supposed to protect us. >> you're looking at more video taken tonight in downtown san jose. seemly peaceful. i did ask pastor moore about previous protests in both oakland and sacramento, which we saw turn violent this week. he says supporting and protest is commendable but to burn and destroy does no one any good. >> i don't want to see nobody die, you know. nobody in the hospital, college kids, sophomore, junior and they have aspirations of being a lawyer, pick up a felony, then they can't go to law school or something because of something they did on night that they got caught up. >> the crowd then made their way tow
earlier we spoke with pathor jethro moore. of the silicon valley ncaa. he said the association was present mainly to observe and make sure san jose, quote, behaved themselves. he says the demonstrations, the continued demand for change hurt in a different way each time. >> it's eerie. 57 years after march on washington, what was a peaceful march and we're marching again, claiming peace, but yet we're still get no peace from those that are supposed to protect us. >> you're looking at...
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we he remarks from wisconsin congresswoman gwen moore on the virtual convention and the issues that will be addressed throughout the week, including the economy, covid-19, and social injustice, hosted by the hill. this is about 50 minutes. >> welcome, thanks for joining us on day one of the 2020 democratic national convention, convention that will be virtual, just like our event here. the coronavirus pandemic has taken a toll on a number of our conventions and the presidential nominating convention is no exception. we at the healer using our virtual platforms to keep up a steady drumbeat of coverage in conversations throughout the day and week. watch our vents and catch up on the latest convention use at our convention hub on our website. what you can expect this week and next when the republicans gather virtually is a series of smart, thoughtful, timely, and relevant events, 11 :00 a.m. eastern and 1:00 p.m. eastern, that will reach you where you are. our vintage morning during the democratic convention will focus on the big questions questions , about the real impact of covid-19 on a p
we he remarks from wisconsin congresswoman gwen moore on the virtual convention and the issues that will be addressed throughout the week, including the economy, covid-19, and social injustice, hosted by the hill. this is about 50 minutes. >> welcome, thanks for joining us on day one of the 2020 democratic national convention, convention that will be virtual, just like our event here. the coronavirus pandemic has taken a toll on a number of our conventions and the presidential nominating...
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together for the community and the police to come together and we are going to leave on her message in this segment. my son lennon and michael jay moorefor being here. >> thank you. eric: our hearts go out to breonna's family, of course. the coronavirus has pit every business in the nation and some that rely on the summer season, they are left dry and what they are trying to do to prepare for an uncertain future and dangerous rapids of the coronavirus i'd like to tell you about my great-grandmother. -my grandma. -my cousin. my great-great grandmother. she was all of 4'11" but very tenacious. a very independent woman. driven, passionate. embodied grit, perseverance. she marched. -she wrote. -she demanded. she was proud to pass on a legacy of civic mindedness to her descendants. i'm very proud to carry on her story. all: her story -find their stories. -make them count. at ancestry. arthel: president trump issuing an order calling on tiktok's chinese own the other divest with u.s. operations within 90 days. the order means bite dance, parent company of tiktok, must have nothing to do with the app in the united states by november. preside
together for the community and the police to come together and we are going to leave on her message in this segment. my son lennon and michael jay moorefor being here. >> thank you. eric: our hearts go out to breonna's family, of course. the coronavirus has pit every business in the nation and some that rely on the summer season, they are left dry and what they are trying to do to prepare for an uncertain future and dangerous rapids of the coronavirus i'd like to tell you about my...
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moore's guilt or a plot to frame him? >>> coming up, a verdict that will divide this tight-knit town and rip apart this family all over again. >> weateline" continues. ins ♪ >>> for much of his life, paul moore had found ways to charm the folks around him. get away with bad behavior. at his trial here in sacramento, paul's defense attorney followed what was by now a familiar script, she accused of peter of murdering roberto ayala. >> peter moore has a life time of making threats. paul works with roberto. >> which is how pirisi presented paul to the jury. of course, as you know, paul had a deeply troubled history with the law, violent sexual offense in his background, but the jury didn't get to hear about that, nor were they told about the dna, quite possibly paul's that was found on the envelope containing the bomb diagram. excluded. so, would the jury see the same paul moore that prosecutors saw? >> he's like a marvel comic book arch villain. he's bright, clever, evil as can be and he's got a flaw to him. his flaw is his arrogance. >> reporter: the jury retired to think about it. and they were not fooled. after just five hours of
moore's guilt or a plot to frame him? >>> coming up, a verdict that will divide this tight-knit town and rip apart this family all over again. >> weateline" continues. ins ♪ >>> for much of his life, paul moore had found ways to charm the folks around him. get away with bad behavior. at his trial here in sacramento, paul's defense attorney followed what was by now a familiar script, she accused of peter of murdering roberto ayala. >> peter moore has a life...
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in the uk will work out how beautiful this is and how many beautiful places there are stub we go to the moorshe country. i digress. let's move on to talk at home working. daily telegraph. this is the firm schroders allowing staff to work from home, and that is a radical shift, in the way that people work? good and bad, obviously. what do you think? you are right. it is a radical shift, and i think we are going to hopefully see a lot of big shifts. one of the things that lockdown is it has made a lot of people reassess a lot of things about how we live, how we work, how we socialise and how we holiday, so i think this move is encouraging in terms of the flexibility that it allows, it is worth pointing out that a lot of people working from home is not a delight. people are living in shared accommodation or just don't have that much space, working from home can be not that great mentally and maybe not even that great in terms of the health and sitting in cramped conditions and sitting in cramped conditions and so on, but i think that the radical shift is great and i think we might see more radic
in the uk will work out how beautiful this is and how many beautiful places there are stub we go to the moorshe country. i digress. let's move on to talk at home working. daily telegraph. this is the firm schroders allowing staff to work from home, and that is a radical shift, in the way that people work? good and bad, obviously. what do you think? you are right. it is a radical shift, and i think we are going to hopefully see a lot of big shifts. one of the things that lockdown is it has made...
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is the stark contrast you will be seeing. >> one of the powerful things representative gwen moore said is we need white women. buteed white women joining, neera, you are a prominent indian-american woman and maria, you have the tie in with the latino community. how do you both take advantage of identity in this time, but also make it big? is it going to be easy or hard? neera? spacehink this is the where i am most hopeful. aftermathent in the of the george floyd protests tried to use that as a wedge issue. he fired on protesters with tear gas and the american people rejected that. white voters, overwhelmingly white women, rejected the division. trump, we arenald seeing a broad coalition made up of people of color, women, white college-educated voters who are repelled at the division and really hate the administration. i think kamala harris, and you can see this in the data -- white women, women of color, all women can take pride in the fact that we have a woman, and a woman of color, as the vp nominee. you are seeing that. women are taking pride in the selection. >> maria, i would love to ge
is the stark contrast you will be seeing. >> one of the powerful things representative gwen moore said is we need white women. buteed white women joining, neera, you are a prominent indian-american woman and maria, you have the tie in with the latino community. how do you both take advantage of identity in this time, but also make it big? is it going to be easy or hard? neera? spacehink this is the where i am most hopeful. aftermathent in the of the george floyd protests tried to use that...
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but all eyes were on the round that english is a space interpreter that's the way thomas moore defied his game we saw that in a peak performance on the pitch scoring a brace in the 1st half adding extra boot misses you know he was the man of the match fittingly and then you know the 2nd half you saw the little magician philippe could seno give his parent club braces well within the span of 15 minutes he'd only been in the game 15 minutes and half of the breaks i mean talk about pouring salt in the wounds history was made you know for buying the champions league never a team of scored 8 goals in barcelona has never been beaten this badly so you know all that all by committee by and proved they are the best they are the team to beat and out all right but hang on a 2nd so maybe they were good enough to obliterate barcelona maybe they're going to have to score those 8 goals but is it enough to. and the champions league trophy to their collection the trouble that's what every major team is chasing right you know i think it always starts at the top conflict has gone from a place holder that's what he w
but all eyes were on the round that english is a space interpreter that's the way thomas moore defied his game we saw that in a peak performance on the pitch scoring a brace in the 1st half adding extra boot misses you know he was the man of the match fittingly and then you know the 2nd half you saw the little magician philippe could seno give his parent club braces well within the span of 15 minutes he'd only been in the game 15 minutes and half of the breaks i mean talk about pouring salt in...
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we saw this. film to. a field of the there they are moore and his son as well and we realized people realize their actions actually do have. to have result because before when people like 15 consecutive days of this war protests there were some some you know small always small. small reaction from the authorities our base this time we understood that look really afraid and we understood that that the people on the street understood that they really are representing some force that look at shankar of course he tries to humiliate he tries. to do he strikes by us anyway somewhere in this sense of instinct he has this anymore x. instead of 0 and he turned it on yesterday when he asked is this hour with these threats still here or something like this and it's the same time people are afraid people are afraid to just. read so many stories of tortures in different reasons and we have only 4 confirmed 4 or 5. and god knows. how much not erm and people are scared but people still tellin airbrake day they repeat this every day because after 26 years belarusians finally realize that nobody can change anything but th
we saw this. film to. a field of the there they are moore and his son as well and we realized people realize their actions actually do have. to have result because before when people like 15 consecutive days of this war protests there were some some you know small always small. small reaction from the authorities our base this time we understood that look really afraid and we understood that that the people on the street understood that they really are representing some force that look at...
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to see how this technology works, we followed jared moore for a day in the life of a college freshman. leaving his fraternity house, jared heads toward campus. first stop, the student union to buy a snack. >> got some milk. no better way to start the day. thank you. >> reporter: then it's off to class. >> starting class. we're all social distancing. >> reporter: afterwards, a quick stop at the library. a short break at a pet therapy event. >> otis, shake. >> good boy. >> reporter: finally, lunchtime where jared goes off campus. then an after gym sesh before redding back to his fraternity house. >> got some guys hanging out in here. >> what's up? >> reporter: the next day, a look behind a high-tech curtain. >> he had class in that building, you can see student union, there was a food purchase, that's a card swipe. >> reporter: dr. kristi hawkins oversees the contacts tracing technology. >> what we can see, of course, is the buildings that he was in, the ones highlighted in orange. you can see the possible contact locations. >> reporter: with more than 5,000 wi-fi hot spots around campu
to see how this technology works, we followed jared moore for a day in the life of a college freshman. leaving his fraternity house, jared heads toward campus. first stop, the student union to buy a snack. >> got some milk. no better way to start the day. thank you. >> reporter: then it's off to class. >> starting class. we're all social distancing. >> reporter: afterwards, a quick stop at the library. a short break at a pet therapy event. >> otis, shake. >>...
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we did in june. >> some believe moore should have been done at an earlier stage. >> their srt -- there certainly shouldave been done more monitoring of people coming into the u.k. ev people returning from italy who were asked-qo serantine for 14 days, there was no actual monitoringha of tt situation to ensure people were doing it. >> france has begun compulsory air port testing. the u.k. authorities are less keen, as it may miss people i e early stages of infection. >> next,of a masxploding ammonium nitrate produces a blmot thas many times the speed of sound. at least four large hospitals i beirut were damaged and unable to take patients. one of the hardest hit was the st. george university hospital where at least four nurses died and five doctors were wounded. at the precise moment of the blast, one woman had just gone into labor. here is the footage filmed by her wasband. ing, it does contain distressing images. we have beening to the i am p to say are safe andauma, recovering. they have a new baby boy. >> we were in the operation root , andhen we were moved to the laboroom. it was like 20 seconds, t
we did in june. >> some believe moore should have been done at an earlier stage. >> their srt -- there certainly shouldave been done more monitoring of people coming into the u.k. ev people returning from italy who were asked-qo serantine for 14 days, there was no actual monitoringha of tt situation to ensure people were doing it. >> france has begun compulsory air port testing. the u.k. authorities are less keen, as it may miss people i e early stages of infection. >>...
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beyond saving as the fire swelled from was everything on the property onions partner michael moore already evacuated. we came home to was this everything is gone. there's nothing to do that. pick up the pieces and. rebuild but rebuilding for these 2 will be a challenge they don't have fire insurance and they put all of the money they had into this home plus areas in the house were designed specifically for muir who has to use a wheelchair to get around. >>i. >>i love it here with only the air. to a half years. they're going to rebuild. >>for hang man this is the second time a fire has destroyed his house in 2008 he says he lost his napa home due to a fire started by a candle. despite so much loss. the couple say they're thankful for the help from friends family and the community as they try to stay positive during this devastating time i work with a nonprofit that. >>provides outdoor recreation and open space access for people with disabilities. tell my students that i teach how to drive. horses with adoptive equipment. i said it's important to. not focus on what you've lost. to keep your attention on w
beyond saving as the fire swelled from was everything on the property onions partner michael moore already evacuated. we came home to was this everything is gone. there's nothing to do that. pick up the pieces and. rebuild but rebuilding for these 2 will be a challenge they don't have fire insurance and they put all of the money they had into this home plus areas in the house were designed specifically for muir who has to use a wheelchair to get around. >>i. >>i love it here with...
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whether they are outright instigators provoking violence, we just don't know. mooreof them carrying fireworks and other such things. what do you make of all that? >> well, this is a trend we are hearing about around the country. what i asked for early on and others locally, we say hey, we need help. we need more folks from local law enforcement from surrounding jurisdictions. we need the wisconsin national guard to step up, and we need federal assistance, but we need help when it comes to law enforcement. how do you defuse a situation like this and not because i mass chaos and property damage? as we saw the other night, by keeping things under control, have an overwhelming show of force, and as for his people, particularly those coming in from other jurisdictions. whether they are writers, anarchist, trying to create chaos. even some people coming in as part of a militia. what we need is local, federal, state law enforcement coming together. sadly, the kenosha news, a local newspaper who traditionally endorses democrats pointed out yesterday, the governor's damage ea
whether they are outright instigators provoking violence, we just don't know. mooreof them carrying fireworks and other such things. what do you make of all that? >> well, this is a trend we are hearing about around the country. what i asked for early on and others locally, we say hey, we need help. we need more folks from local law enforcement from surrounding jurisdictions. we need the wisconsin national guard to step up, and we need federal assistance, but we need help when it comes to...
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earlier we spoke with pathor jethro moore. of the silicon valley ncaa. he said theiaon was tai and make sure san jose, quote, behaved themselves. he says the demonstrations, the continued demand for change hurt in a different way each time. >> it's eerie. 57 years after march on washington, what was a peaceful march and we're marching again, claiming peace, but yet we're still get no peace from those that are supposed to protect us. >> you're looking at more video taken tonight in downtown san jose. seemly peaceful. an turn violent this week. he says supporting and protest is commendable but to burn and destroy does no one any good. >> i don't want to see nobody die, you know. nobody in the hospital, college kids, sophomore, junior and they have aspirations of being a lawyer, pick up a felony, then they can't go to law school or something because of something they did on night that they got caug >> the crowd then made their way towards the mayor's house as i mentioned. that was only about an hour ago but posts show people were spray painting expletives n
earlier we spoke with pathor jethro moore. of the silicon valley ncaa. he said theiaon was tai and make sure san jose, quote, behaved themselves. he says the demonstrations, the continued demand for change hurt in a different way each time. >> it's eerie. 57 years after march on washington, what was a peaceful march and we're marching again, claiming peace, but yet we're still get no peace from those that are supposed to protect us. >> you're looking at more video taken tonight in...
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charges about those folks. >> yeah. >> so we have a lot of work to do. >> and that is what is going to take a lot of work. thank you, congresswoman gwen moore for being with us. joining me now is congresswoman barbara lee of california, a member of the appropriations committee. congresswoman lee, let me start with the fact that we are in the middle of -- it seems almost unbelievable -- but we're in the middle of a president that has really in many ways declared war, at least has started a fight with the u.s. postal service. i mean, the more you think you heard it all, you hear something else from this president. the postal service, it's something that i think that is not only beyond the pale but something i don't think you or i would have ever imagined a president would even tinker with this. >> reverend al, nice to be with you. you know, nothing this president does really surprises me, but i tell you, we have to be prepared and cannot delink what he's doing as it relates to the post office which is really trying to take away our constitutional right to vote and disassociate that with the covid pandemic that is killing so many of our commun
charges about those folks. >> yeah. >> so we have a lot of work to do. >> and that is what is going to take a lot of work. thank you, congresswoman gwen moore for being with us. joining me now is congresswoman barbara lee of california, a member of the appropriations committee. congresswoman lee, let me start with the fact that we are in the middle of -- it seems almost unbelievable -- but we're in the middle of a president that has really in many ways declared war, at least...
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i have to ask, quickly before we go, charlie, steve moore wrote a piece in the journal today suggesting that the president through an executive order could essentially without going through the rigmarole how he would do it, executive order to cut the payroll tax cut is possible. he could enact it by executive order. any chance of that happening? >> i think it's probably -- i do think that he would have to bring republicans on capitol hill along and i think that would be a real problem because again they are very scared of doing anything that is in any way dramatic but what kind of a weird situation is it that it's a radical idea that people would be allowed to keep the money that they earned especially in a crisis like that? david: right. >> like the one we're in the middle of? that should be the first thing that federal lawmakers go to. the idea that people can keep the money that they earn at least until we get through this crisis passes. david: by the way, nancy pelosi says it is just for rich people. in fact according to steve moore, it would be capped at 75,000. 75,000 and less wou
i have to ask, quickly before we go, charlie, steve moore wrote a piece in the journal today suggesting that the president through an executive order could essentially without going through the rigmarole how he would do it, executive order to cut the payroll tax cut is possible. he could enact it by executive order. any chance of that happening? >> i think it's probably -- i do think that he would have to bring republicans on capitol hill along and i think that would be a real problem...
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we think about captain tom moore, we think about his charity efforts.he second world war and as part of those commemorations, and as part of those commemorations, a portrait of captain tom moore will be unveiled in an hour's time on bbc brea kfast. be unveiled in an hour's time on bbc breakfast. it has been painted by sir alex chamberlain —— alex chamberlain, who said it was an honour to capture captain tom moore. this painting will be enjoyed for many years to come. we will be talking to the artist and speaking to other people hear about the importance of this painting and we will give you a preview of a film captain tom moore has made about his experiences in burma. all that come in on our‘s time, the drapes will be dropped and we will see the painting in all its glory. thank you! here's sarah with a look at this morning's weather. i walked in this morning, it is slightly cooler. i am seeing misty pictures in dover, you had thunderstorms behind you on one of your graphics, now you are misty ain! your graphics, now you are misty again! there is still s
we think about captain tom moore, we think about his charity efforts.he second world war and as part of those commemorations, and as part of those commemorations, a portrait of captain tom moore will be unveiled in an hour's time on bbc brea kfast. be unveiled in an hour's time on bbc breakfast. it has been painted by sir alex chamberlain —— alex chamberlain, who said it was an honour to capture captain tom moore. this painting will be enjoyed for many years to come. we will be talking to...
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but we don't know whether that would apply to everybody or some. steve moorermer economic confidante who talked about a tax cut that would be limited to those making $75,000 a year and couples making about $150,000 a year and we just don't know. steve moore, in just a bit. right now, i want to go to mark meredith who has been travelling with the president in new jersey. mark, what are you hearing? >> good morning to you. like you said, so much for a quiet saturday. it's going to be a busy afternoon as trump will be signing some executive orders tied to the economic stimulus talks you were just mentioning, we've seen the white house and congress go back and forth all week long trying to decide how much money is needed to pump up the economy. the democrats offering the earlier bill, $3 trillion and the republicans wanting closer to $1 trillion. and the talks drag on day after day, and the president deciding to take an executive action, for enhanced up employment benefits. that was the $600 a week plus state benefits that were in place until last week. those are
but we don't know whether that would apply to everybody or some. steve moorermer economic confidante who talked about a tax cut that would be limited to those making $75,000 a year and couples making about $150,000 a year and we just don't know. steve moore, in just a bit. right now, i want to go to mark meredith who has been travelling with the president in new jersey. mark, what are you hearing? >> good morning to you. like you said, so much for a quiet saturday. it's going to be a busy...
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>> if we incorporate commissioner moore's suggestion do we have to take dr to incorporate that suggestion? >> correct. yeah. >> does that make you want to change the motion? >> i move to take dr and approve the modifications that were added by commissioner moore. >> second. >> can you clarify again the modifications. >> just basically replacing the front door to the street with a properly sized window. >> thank you. commissioners on that motion to take dr and approve the plaza to replace the front door with a window. commissioner chan? (roll call). >> that motion passes unanimously seven to zero and places you on item 19. >> compatibility of the design of windows. proposed alternatives are to lower the roof and modify the shape to the existing building of the third story addition. to lower the third floor by five feet and design windows to be double hung. no letters of opposition and no letters of support of the project. the department's residential design advisory team with respect to the issues of the requester is set back fifteen feet of the front and a gaibl roof of the gifting to mai
>> if we incorporate commissioner moore's suggestion do we have to take dr to incorporate that suggestion? >> correct. yeah. >> does that make you want to change the motion? >> i move to take dr and approve the modifications that were added by commissioner moore. >> second. >> can you clarify again the modifications. >> just basically replacing the front door to the street with a properly sized window. >> thank you. commissioners on that motion to...
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we will told congresswomen gwen moore will be participating in that march. i should note this will be -- we are coming up on the seventh consecutive day of protests. people say they want to continue to let their voices be heard, but they want to do it peacefully. and that's what we are seeing so far today. >> shaq, there are -- there is a concurrent investigation while all this is happening. and that is into kyle rittenhouse. he's a suspect in the shootings of three protesters in kenosha. two of them have died. what can you tell us about his case right now. that's right. we actually expected to see him in court yesterday. that's because he is in illinois, in police kd right now. he comes from a town about 30 minutes away. a 30-minute drive away. what we -- he was supposed to have an extraditionering that. but his attorneys came in and asked for a continuance. his attorneys, new legal team is now saying he acted in self-defense when he shot and killed those two protesters. much of that was captured on video but his attorneys say he was being threatened and it
we will told congresswomen gwen moore will be participating in that march. i should note this will be -- we are coming up on the seventh consecutive day of protests. people say they want to continue to let their voices be heard, but they want to do it peacefully. and that's what we are seeing so far today. >> shaq, there are -- there is a concurrent investigation while all this is happening. and that is into kyle rittenhouse. he's a suspect in the shootings of three protesters in kenosha....
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we don't expect the surge to continue >> kate moore maybe even more reason why you need a sustainable move, perhaps in those value or cyclical names. >> yeah, perhaps i want to go back to something josh said that some of fear has been removed from the market i think a lot of this has to do with coming out of second quarter earning season the confidence has been restored in companies ability to sort of navigate this very difficult and uncertain environment. you didn't have to get a lot of guidance in order to really pick up on a positive tone from companies and you're seeing this really get reflected in analysts earnings across the board. u.s. earning division ratios to upgrade relative to downgrades are some of the strongest we have ever seen the last time was after the 2018 tax cut some of that fear has been remove but i think with good fundamental reason you're asking about catalysts for the market. you're right path to earnings story we're all kind of baking in expectations around fiscal stimulus the big question mark and what we're spending a lot of time on my team is thinking abo
we don't expect the surge to continue >> kate moore maybe even more reason why you need a sustainable move, perhaps in those value or cyclical names. >> yeah, perhaps i want to go back to something josh said that some of fear has been removed from the market i think a lot of this has to do with coming out of second quarter earning season the confidence has been restored in companies ability to sort of navigate this very difficult and uncertain environment. you didn't have to get a...
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we have congresswoman gwen moore was just on stage.ut turning the energy you're seeing into legislation, the justice in policing act. one message people have continually reminded me they want to get across is the sense of unity. they know the images that went out from kenosha from earlier in the week, the destruction, the fires, the shooting that happened on tuesday. but they want the message to be about the unity they have. they want their message to be about love. let me play a little bit of sound that we had from jacob blake's uncle in our conversation just a couple of minutes ago. listen here. >> nephew was attacked viciously and shot in the back seven times. that's uncon schenn able in any country. we're not going to tolerate this anymore. >> reporter: and that's the message that you continue to hear. there's outrage about the shooting. they still want to call for accountability for the officer involved, bupt they wat they wat peacefully. people continually want this to be the vision of kenosha, the unity and the peace you see her
we have congresswoman gwen moore was just on stage.ut turning the energy you're seeing into legislation, the justice in policing act. one message people have continually reminded me they want to get across is the sense of unity. they know the images that went out from kenosha from earlier in the week, the destruction, the fires, the shooting that happened on tuesday. but they want the message to be about the unity they have. they want their message to be about love. let me play a little bit of...
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moore. >> so, we really could use some more standardized, easier to understand national policy. this patchwork is pretty >> president trump also says he's considering executive action on cutting payroll taxes after congress refused to do so. it's not unusual for presidents to be frustrated with congress' inaction and it's not unusual for presidents to take executive action when they are frustrated with congress. when congress won't move. that is exactly what happened with president obama and daca. congress wouldn't move the president created an executive action. >>> other news we are getting word that the prosecutor in manhattan who wants trump's tax returns has gotten financial information about the trump organization from deutsche bank. we don't know what information, but we do know trump's own former attorney has testified before congress that the trump organization would undervalue its own properties for tax purposes. that was followed by a blockbuster "new york times" investigation that showed much the same. we'll track that and the progress with negotiations in washington.
moore. >> so, we really could use some more standardized, easier to understand national policy. this patchwork is pretty >> president trump also says he's considering executive action on cutting payroll taxes after congress refused to do so. it's not unusual for presidents to be frustrated with congress' inaction and it's not unusual for presidents to take executive action when they are frustrated with congress. when congress won't move. that is exactly what happened with president...
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so we created a phage i page called dry alabama arguments conservative pro-roy moore, pro-republican.le that wanted to make alabama dry again because the liquor laws had gotten too liberal. and our idea what's if you show this to moderate suburban republicans, they will say, oh man, these roy moore supporters, they are crazy. and if these roy moore supporters are so crazy, then i just can't support it. that was the idea. >> if you're not me, you are fearful for the souls of our brother and sisters. >> we made videos and some of the videos were just mocktail recipes. >> this small take on a brightious mint julip. >> i have a knack for creating new voices, in this particular case, it sound like a real conservative. >> you were pretending to be somebody that you weren't? >> oh, sure, sure. i was definitely pretending to be a conservative when i wrote that stuff. i felt empowered for the first time ever, really to finally give maybe republican party a taste of its own medicine a little bit. fundamentally, the fakery is going to happen. it's happening to help. so why should it not happen t
so we created a phage i page called dry alabama arguments conservative pro-roy moore, pro-republican.le that wanted to make alabama dry again because the liquor laws had gotten too liberal. and our idea what's if you show this to moderate suburban republicans, they will say, oh man, these roy moore supporters, they are crazy. and if these roy moore supporters are so crazy, then i just can't support it. that was the idea. >> if you're not me, you are fearful for the souls of our brother...
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beyond saving as the fire swelled from was everything on the property onions partner michael moore already evacuated. we came home to was this everything is gone. there's nothing to do that. pick up the pieces and. rebuild but rebuilding for these 2 will be a challenge they don't have fire insurance and they put all of the money they had into this home plus areas in the house were designed specifically for muir who has to use a wheelchair to get around. >>i. >>i love it here with only the air. to a half years. they're going to rebuild. >>for hang man this is the second time a fire has destroyed his house in 2008 he says he lost his napa home due to a fire started by a candle. despite so much loss the couple say they're thankful for the help from friends family and the community as they try to stay positive during this devastating time i work with a nonprofit that. >>provides outdoor recreation and open space access for people with disabilities. tell my students that i teach how to drive. horses with adoptive equipment. i said it's important to. not focus on what you've lost. to keep your attention on wh
beyond saving as the fire swelled from was everything on the property onions partner michael moore already evacuated. we came home to was this everything is gone. there's nothing to do that. pick up the pieces and. rebuild but rebuilding for these 2 will be a challenge they don't have fire insurance and they put all of the money they had into this home plus areas in the house were designed specifically for muir who has to use a wheelchair to get around. >>i. >>i love it here with...