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wilson votes yea. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. schneider, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. schneider will vote yea on the resolution. as a member designated by mr. cisneros, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. cisneros is will vote yea on the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. desan yea of california, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the desonnier -- desaulnier will vote yea on the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from new york seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. deutch of florida, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. s tch will vote yea on house remain resolution 981. as the member designated by mr. peters of california, pursuant to ho
wilson votes yea. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. schneider, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. schneider will vote yea on the resolution. as a member designated by mr. cisneros, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. cisneros is will vote yea on the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from california...
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deshaun yea will -- desean yea will vote yea on h.r. 6782. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington is recognize d. >> as a member designated by denny heck of washington, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that the house will vote yeah. and member designated by ms. kim schrier of washington pursuant will es. 965, ms. schrier 6782 ah on h.r. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized. >> as a member designated by mr. christa mirgetty of illinois, i inform the house that mr. crish in a mirgetty will vote yeah on h.r. 6782. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from connecticut is recognized. >> a member designated by ms. wilson, i inform the house that ms. wilson votes yeah. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is ecognized. mr.s a member designated by horsford of nevada, pursuant to .res. 965, mr. horsford will vote aye on h.r. 672. as a member designated by mr. huffman of california, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inforl the house that mr. huffman will vote aye on h.r. 6782. as the m
deshaun yea will -- desean yea will vote yea on h.r. 6782. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington is recognize d. >> as a member designated by denny heck of washington, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that the house will vote yeah. and member designated by ms. kim schrier of washington pursuant will es. 965, ms. schrier 6782 ah on h.r. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized. >> as a member designated by mr. christa mirgetty of...
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schrader vote yea. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey rise? >> madam speaker, as the member by mrs. bonnie watson coleman, pursuant to house esolution 965, i inform the house that mrs. bonnie watson yea on s. l vote 3744. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? mr. sherman: as a member representative john garamendi of california, pursuant to house resolution i inform the house that mr. garamendi will vote yes on s. 3744. nd as the member designated by representative ro khanna of california, pursuant to house 965, i inform the house that representative khanna on s. 3744.s the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona rise? by s a member designated mrs. kirkpatrick of arizona, pursuant to house resolution house that m the mrs. kirkpatrick will vote yea. the speaker pro tempore: for hat purpose does the gentleman from california -- the gentlelady from california rise? designated by mr. house s,
schrader vote yea. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey rise? >> madam speaker, as the member by mrs. bonnie watson coleman, pursuant to house esolution 965, i inform the house that mrs. bonnie watson yea on s. l vote 3744. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? mr. sherman: as a member representative john garamendi of california, pursuant to house resolution i inform the house that mr. garamendi will vote...
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schleyer will vote yea on the motion. rier will vote yea on the motion. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland rise? the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. murphy ofville -- mr. krishnamoorthi of illinois, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that that mr. krishnamoorthi will vote aye on the motion. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts rise? r. mcgovern: as the member designated by mr. welsh of vermont, pursuant to house the ution 965, i inform house that mr. welsh will vote aye on the motion. as the member designated by ms. tra has of trahan of ts -- massachusetts, pursuant to house i inform the , house that ms. trahan will vote aye on the motion. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from new york rise? the member designated by mrs. lowey, pursuant to h.res. inform the house that mrs. lowey will vote yea on the motion. designated by mr. tonko, pu
schleyer will vote yea on the motion. rier will vote yea on the motion. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland rise? the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. murphy ofville -- mr. krishnamoorthi of illinois, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that that mr. krishnamoorthi will vote aye on the motion. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does...
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[roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] report the total four yeas, eight nays.further amendments? so guest thank you, mr. chairman i have an amendment to meg waivers for the amendment five to hr 6800 it ensures no funds from this bill go to institutions or providers that provide abortions. this amendment will ensure no taxpayer funds authorizing this bill will aid or support institutions or providers to provide abortions. we have talked a lot about human life the human coronavirus is taking way human life left to reflect on the fact that heavenly babies are aborted before birth every year they knighted states. 75% of americans would limit abortion to the first three months of pregnancy. further americans opposed taxpayer fighting for abortion at 54%. 75% of americans oppose using tax dollars to fund abortions in foreign countries. i think this is an important amendments, i ask for your support and i yield back. so thank you ms. torres. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we are in the middle of a devastating public health crisis. this is a time when we should be coming
[roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] report the total four yeas, eight nays.further amendments? so guest thank you, mr. chairman i have an amendment to meg waivers for the amendment five to hr 6800 it ensures no funds from this bill go to institutions or providers that provide abortions. this amendment will ensure no taxpayer funds authorizing this bill will aid or support institutions or providers to provide abortions. we have talked a lot about human life the human...
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three yeas, eight nays. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i have an amendment at the desk. >> amendment number 17 to house resolution 965 offered by mr. cole of oklahoma. >> would ask that the reading be dispensed. >> without objection. >> thank you. just strike the language to the greatest extent in section 4a-2. i'm sorry. went to my next amendment. so i'll go back and stay in order, mr. chairman. i apologize for that. this would just simply prohibit proxy voting from counting towards a kquorum in committee. we've had proxy votings in the past. attempted to call up a privileged resolution but a point of order was raised because a quorum was not present. again, i think we should be careful about this particular thing and we shouldn't allow proxy votes to be used toward quorum in a committee. >> i think we've talked about this already. so i would urge a no vote. the vote is now on the cole amendment. all in favor say, aye. opposed, is a no. opinion of the chair, noes have it. >> mr. hastings. mrs. torres, no. mr. perlmutter, no. mr. raskind,
three yeas, eight nays. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i have an amendment at the desk. >> amendment number 17 to house resolution 965 offered by mr. cole of oklahoma. >> would ask that the reading be dispensed. >> without objection. >> thank you. just strike the language to the greatest extent in section 4a-2. i'm sorry. went to my next amendment. so i'll go back and stay in order, mr. chairman. i apologize for that. this would just simply prohibit proxy...
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closed ♪ ♪ she said i want to find somebody by night fall ♪ ♪ ooh la la could it be yea baby i like ♪ ♪ ooh la la it's cool yea baby i'd like too ♪ ♪ watching her move i was lost in the rhythm she pulled me close by the look in her eyes ♪ ♪ don't know her name but i know that i need her she said boy you won't be lonely tonight ♪ ♪ she said ooh ooh ooh kiss me like your ex is in the room-oom-oom ♪ ♪ don't you be afraid of something new if you're playin' right you could be that ♪ ♪ someone yea that someone who won't leave me lonely tonight ♪ ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ ♪ she said ooh ooh ooh kiss me like your ex is in the room-oom-oom ♪ ♪ don't you be afraid of something new if you're playin right you could be that ♪ ♪ someone yea that someone who won't leave me lonely tonight ♪ ♪ oh oh oh tonight that someone who you won't be lonely tonight ♪ >> i ain't been out in so long, i don't even know what to do right now. >> last one, last one. i swear to god. >> this is the part that leaks on youtube like three years later. >> did i press record? >> no. >> just don't use anything, pl
closed ♪ ♪ she said i want to find somebody by night fall ♪ ♪ ooh la la could it be yea baby i like ♪ ♪ ooh la la it's cool yea baby i'd like too ♪ ♪ watching her move i was lost in the rhythm she pulled me close by the look in her eyes ♪ ♪ don't know her name but i know that i need her she said boy you won't be lonely tonight ♪ ♪ she said ooh ooh ooh kiss me like your ex is in the room-oom-oom ♪ ♪ don't you be afraid of something new if you're playin' right you...
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>>oh yea. oh yea. >>for the first time in history justices hear oral arguments via teleconference has the highest court in the land adapt to the covid-19 pandemic report now senators return to capitol hill while members of the house work from home you've got to get congress working again it is essential that we work that lines that is felt across the country as states start to relax restrictions. 3 openings meant to revive a stalled economy and calm restless residents but come with potentially fatal consequences it's not like you go out today and we're going to see a spike tomorrow but rather because there's a lot of time between when you get infected and when you start showing symptoms. >>and then another lot of time between that when people become very ill or succumb to the illness. i think that's the problem. a model from the trump administration predicts the number of deaths from the coronavirus could double to about 3,000 a day by june 1st. >>that is according to an internal document obtained by t
>>oh yea. oh yea. >>for the first time in history justices hear oral arguments via teleconference has the highest court in the land adapt to the covid-19 pandemic report now senators return to capitol hill while members of the house work from home you've got to get congress working again it is essential that we work that lines that is felt across the country as states start to relax restrictions. 3 openings meant to revive a stalled economy and calm restless residents but come with...
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>>oh yea. oh yea. >>for the first time in history justices hear or
>>oh yea. oh yea. >>for the first time in history justices hear or
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oh yea oh yea oh yea, all persons having business before the honorable, the supreme court of the united states to give their attention with the court is sitting, god save the united states and this honorable court. >> we will hear arguments first this morning in 19 for
oh yea oh yea oh yea, all persons having business before the honorable, the supreme court of the united states to give their attention with the court is sitting, god save the united states and this honorable court. >> we will hear arguments first this morning in 19 for
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>>it's rare to hear these words in real time oh yea. >>oh yea.h yea but monday for the first time in history, the supreme court broadcast its proceedings live. >>we'll hear argument this morning in case 1946 instead of meeting in person during the coronavirus pandemic. >>the justices are hearing arguments by phone and allowing anyone to listen along this is really a historic and and george washington university law professor paul shift berman says the supreme court has almost always met in person. but with the number of coronavirus cases in the washington dc area still on the rise, the court is taking precautions i think the justices are aware of the health risk from the pandemic this is just the first of 10 cases that will be heard over the phone during the next 2 weeks. well, the supreme court building itself remains closed this spring court has taken a giant step forward north carolina congressman g k butterfield served as a judge in his home state and says he salutes the court for allowing the public to hear their live deliberations as nothin
>>it's rare to hear these words in real time oh yea. >>oh yea.h yea but monday for the first time in history, the supreme court broadcast its proceedings live. >>we'll hear argument this morning in case 1946 instead of meeting in person during the coronavirus pandemic. >>the justices are hearing arguments by phone and allowing anyone to listen along this is really a historic and and george washington university law professor paul shift berman says the supreme court has...
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but 20 yea rs of country in latin america. populous government, first led by hugo chavez and now nicolas maduro has left the country and ruins. people took to the streets to protest. inflation in venezuela is now the highest in the world. the healthcare system has collapsed. more than 30% of the population doesn't have enough food, and many people don't have regular access to fresh water or electricity. by by the end of this year, it is expected that more than 6 million people will have left venezuela. around wendy % of the entire population. for those left behind, what started asa for those left behind, what started as a crisis has become the new normal. 0lga martinez lives in the town of magic is in the north—west of venezuela she runs a shop from the front room of her house. ten yea rs ten years ago, most venezuelans could afford to go to the supermarket and buy what they needed for the week. today, an estimated third of all venezuelans don't have access to enough food. for many of 0lga's customers, it is a daily struggle.
but 20 yea rs of country in latin america. populous government, first led by hugo chavez and now nicolas maduro has left the country and ruins. people took to the streets to protest. inflation in venezuela is now the highest in the world. the healthcare system has collapsed. more than 30% of the population doesn't have enough food, and many people don't have regular access to fresh water or electricity. by by the end of this year, it is expected that more than 6 million people will have left...
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building a new hospital takes just two weeks, why should building new roads still take as long as 20 yea if gp surgeries can move online, why are most rail passengers still travelling on cardboard tickets? we must exploit our new—found capacity to respond to pace and apply it to rapidly improving our infrastructure. we must examine why it is that bureaucratic bind weed makes british infrastructure some of the costliest and slowest in europe to build. because whilst many will continue to work from home after this crisis, both the transport trend the pressing need communities to level up pressing need communities to level up across pressing need communities to level up across the country dictate that infrastructure will be even more important in stimulating our recovery and securing supporting new jobs. so, by combining vast home internet access with vastly upgraded transport connections, we can help revive many of our small and medium sized towns, which over the decades, have been left behind. this has been a devastating start to the year, not just for britain, but for the world, and we a
building a new hospital takes just two weeks, why should building new roads still take as long as 20 yea if gp surgeries can move online, why are most rail passengers still travelling on cardboard tickets? we must exploit our new—found capacity to respond to pace and apply it to rapidly improving our infrastructure. we must examine why it is that bureaucratic bind weed makes british infrastructure some of the costliest and slowest in europe to build. because whilst many will continue to work...
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she had spent her teenage yea rs down.eenage years in and out of air—raid shelters. that did more damage for me than anything, to hear the siren go off, itjust shook my nerves to pieces and it took me years and yea rs pieces and it took me years and years to get over that. but i'm all right now. so doug and margaret will spend ve day in lockdown together, sharing memories of their war and more and after seven weeks, their friendship is closer than ever. yes, very close friends, yes. yes. very close. that's enough! you can see who is in charge can't you? there is more coming up about ve day. now we will talk about the other main story, the coronavirus pandemic. we have heard from nicola sturgeon and mark dra keford we have heard from nicola sturgeon and mark drakeford and we will hear more from the prime minister on sunday. here is our political correspondent. on a bank holiday, these streets would be full. not today, lockdown restrictions have been extended. but political leaders are looking very cautiously to what comes n
she had spent her teenage yea rs down.eenage years in and out of air—raid shelters. that did more damage for me than anything, to hear the siren go off, itjust shook my nerves to pieces and it took me years and yea rs pieces and it took me years and years to get over that. but i'm all right now. so doug and margaret will spend ve day in lockdown together, sharing memories of their war and more and after seven weeks, their friendship is closer than ever. yes, very close friends, yes. yes. very...
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what were those yea rs half years. .. sorry?s doing that sort of work, how did you find it? not very good. is my fun playing up or something? we can hear you loud and clear. keep going. where where we? what was it like? it was damn hard work, and it was all ha rd graft. at was damn hard work, and it was all hard graft. at that time of the day, there were no machines to help, not to start with anyway. the conditions we re to start with anyway. the conditions were not very good either. but it's not very work, half a mile underground, —— not very nice work, all the dust and all the rubbish. no masks or anything. we did a lot of drilling into the face, so it was on a heading, tunnelling towards a new coalfa ce that a heading, tunnelling towards a new coalface that they want to open up, so it's all sort of rock, solid rock where we were drilling, blasting, and that kicked up a hell of a mess, and that kicked up a hell of a mess, and dust. you know, very unhealthy. it sounds, layers, like very difficult and dangerous work. —— les. sta
what were those yea rs half years. .. sorry?s doing that sort of work, how did you find it? not very good. is my fun playing up or something? we can hear you loud and clear. keep going. where where we? what was it like? it was damn hard work, and it was all ha rd graft. at was damn hard work, and it was all hard graft. at that time of the day, there were no machines to help, not to start with anyway. the conditions we re to start with anyway. the conditions were not very good either. but it's...
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we saw her on the balcony of buckingham palace 75 yea rs balcony of buckingham palace 75 years ago alongsideon churchill and her father george vi. there is the added poignancy of remembrance, which has taken on this even sharper significance at the moment with all the losses of the pandemic. we recall a day 75 years ago when the nation, many nations, emerged from the war in europe when britain had suffered nearly half a million casualties and when the vetera ns million casualties and when the veterans of that generation are having to be isolated. bagpipes play. cannon fires bagpipes play sophie raworth: and there, on this cloudless day, over the white cliffs of dover, the iconic aircrafts such as symbols of the fight for survival against the nazis. and of the raf‘s superiority. and one last word from nick. tonight the queen will give her message to the nation. yes, an address to the nation at 9pm, when her father king george vi podcast to the nation. this is strangely representative of the day in that there are no great national acts of commemoration, remembrance. thank you. and so begin tod
we saw her on the balcony of buckingham palace 75 yea rs balcony of buckingham palace 75 years ago alongsideon churchill and her father george vi. there is the added poignancy of remembrance, which has taken on this even sharper significance at the moment with all the losses of the pandemic. we recall a day 75 years ago when the nation, many nations, emerged from the war in europe when britain had suffered nearly half a million casualties and when the vetera ns million casualties and when the...
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. >> yea, yea, yea, yea. >> no. >> another 5-4 victory for trump. >> dad, who are you talking to? >> eric, get off the phone! >> go ahead with your argument, sir. >> total exoneration, complete vindication! golf vacation. >> are you making an argument or rhyming. >> my inauguration, reducing taxation and unwanted penetration. >> look at the authorization. >> order, order! let's take a 20-minute recess. >> still like beer. >> it's "a late show with stephen colbert." tonight: summer brake. and steve takes questions from kids. plus, stephen welcomes hugh laurie and musical guest benjamin gibbard featuring jon batiste and stay homin'. and now, live on tape from a safe distance, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: where did you get this? it's fantastic! you just give them any words you want and they send it to you? hello! and welcome to "a late show. i'm your host, stephen colbert. it's my birthday! in quarantine! wooo! isn't that nice?ered this and my kids put it up in my set. i caught them doing it. thank you, thank you. today, i turned more at risk. this birthday is not as festive as
. >> yea, yea, yea, yea. >> no. >> another 5-4 victory for trump. >> dad, who are you talking to? >> eric, get off the phone! >> go ahead with your argument, sir. >> total exoneration, complete vindication! golf vacation. >> are you making an argument or rhyming. >> my inauguration, reducing taxation and unwanted penetration. >> look at the authorization. >> order, order! let's take a 20-minute recess. >> still like beer....
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>> yea. >> commissioner fong? >> yea. >> commissioner imperial? >> yea. >> commissioner johnson? >> yea. >> commissioner moore? >> yea. >> commissioner koppel? >> yea. >> that motion passes unanimously 6-0. commissioners, under item -- on item 26a and "b," 00861, 701 harrison street, for a large project authorization and office development. staff, are you prepared to present? >> yes. staff is prepared. >> great. thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i just want to confirm that everybody can see the presentation on the screen. >> we can, thank you. >> the first item before the planning commission is a large project authorization pursuant to section 329 and 848, to allow construction of the seventh story, a 95-foot tall one-inch office building, with ground floor commercial along harriharrison street. pursuant to planning code sections 321 and 322, to allocate 41,991 square feet. commissioners, as a reminder, this is the first (indescernable) before the commission since the adoption of proposition "e." the findings are currently reflected in the draft motion before you today
>> yea. >> commissioner fong? >> yea. >> commissioner imperial? >> yea. >> commissioner johnson? >> yea. >> commissioner moore? >> yea. >> commissioner koppel? >> yea. >> that motion passes unanimously 6-0. commissioners, under item -- on item 26a and "b," 00861, 701 harrison street, for a large project authorization and office development. staff, are you prepared to present? >> yes. staff is prepared....
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it will probably take two yea rs. two yea rs long? it will probably take two years.ir gdp. some countries, especially italy, which have structural problems may take longer. but by and large two yea rs longer. but by and large two years and thereafter unemployment will still remain elevated so all in all it may bea elevated so all in all it may be a four year process to say this is now really, really over. a long road ahead. thank you for talking to us. you are welcome. president donald trump has warned china he is preparing to take action over its efforts to impose national security laws on hong kong, as police flooded the city and made their first arrests ahead of today's planned demonstrations. let's take a look at the rising tensions between washington and beijing. joining me now is sharanjit leyl in singapore. all eyes watching what is happening in hong kong. some of us happening in hong kong. some of us watching tensions between washington and beijing? lots of tension but i should start with hong kong. as we speak, police are in the city, gearing up for what cou
it will probably take two yea rs. two yea rs long? it will probably take two years.ir gdp. some countries, especially italy, which have structural problems may take longer. but by and large two yea rs longer. but by and large two years and thereafter unemployment will still remain elevated so all in all it may bea elevated so all in all it may be a four year process to say this is now really, really over. a long road ahead. thank you for talking to us. you are welcome. president donald trump...
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>>oh yea oh yea. >>for the first time in history justices hear oral arguments via teleconference has the highest court in the land adapt to the covid-19 pandemic report now that senators return to capitol hill while members of the house work from home you've got to get congress working again it is essential that we work with that mindset is felt across the country as states start to relax restrictions. 3 openings meant to revive a stalled economy and calm restless residents but come with potentially fatal consequences it's not like you go out today and we're going to see a spike tomorrow but rather because there's a lot of time between when you get infected and when you start showing symptoms. >>and then another lot of time between that when people become very ill or succumb to the illness. i think that's the problem. a mall from the trump administration predicts the number of deaths from the coronavirus could double to about 3,000 a day by june 1st. >>that is according to an internal document obtaine
>>oh yea oh yea. >>for the first time in history justices hear oral arguments via teleconference has the highest court in the land adapt to the covid-19 pandemic report now that senators return to capitol hill while members of the house work from home you've got to get congress working again it is essential that we work with that mindset is felt across the country as states start to relax restrictions. 3 openings meant to revive a stalled economy and calm restless residents but come...
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chairman the yeas are for and then nays are seven and the vote by proxy the yeas or two and then nays are one and the motion is not agreed to. >> the motion -- the subpoena is not table to the consider to the issue a subpoena to boost our strategies to describe in schedule a. does any member wish to discuss the motion? if not the question on the motion before us, the clerk called the role. pgh thank you, mr. chairman. our nation is in the midst of the crisis in which we have not seen in my lifetime. more than 90000 americans are dead and more than 36 million americans have filed for unemployment. in my state of new hampshire, the nursing homes tell me that they still don't have rapid testing and personal protective equipment at the levels that would help them truly protect their residents and their workers. we lost ten people yesterday nine of whom were in nursing homes. we don't yet have a nationwide public health strategy in place that we need to allow economy to begin to recover. there is much urgent work for this committee and the senate as a whole to carry out. this markup is not
chairman the yeas are for and then nays are seven and the vote by proxy the yeas or two and then nays are one and the motion is not agreed to. >> the motion -- the subpoena is not table to the consider to the issue a subpoena to boost our strategies to describe in schedule a. does any member wish to discuss the motion? if not the question on the motion before us, the clerk called the role. pgh thank you, mr. chairman. our nation is in the midst of the crisis in which we have not seen in...
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. >> her father thananu is 80 yea olold.ow retirered, he l lives a qu life in bangkok. >> pinit knuckled down at school too, graduating from one of thailand's leading universities. he worked in marketing at a major bank and then a car manufacturer. still in his 30s, he rose to become ceo of a sportswear company. outside of work, pinit was just as driven. he set up a fan club for the thai national football squad. his career and sporting contributions made him a public figure. at the...
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. >> oh yea oh yea oh yea. >> i can us this morning in case 1946, united states patent and trademark office versus booking.com. rob: the audio feed streaming live, justices speaking one at a time in order security, the court resuming hearings today conducting phone hearings for the next two weeks. the term expected to end late next month. >> we are 6-month away from election day, can you believe it? presented 2020 nominee joe biden is ramping up his virtual campaign. >> a success of accusations cloud the center democrats who joined calls for a formal investigation. carley: jackie ibanez joins us with details. >> reporter: back to business as usual for the presumptive nominee joe biden, hitting the virtual campaign trail and taking swings at the president from the comfort of his own home. >> our essential workers deserve extra premium pay. i once donald trump to look one of these center workers in the eye, the delivery drivers, healthcare workers, grocery store clerks and tell them they don't deserve a livable wage. >> reporter: allegations of sexual assault by former staffer tara rea
. >> oh yea oh yea oh yea. >> i can us this morning in case 1946, united states patent and trademark office versus booking.com. rob: the audio feed streaming live, justices speaking one at a time in order security, the court resuming hearings today conducting phone hearings for the next two weeks. the term expected to end late next month. >> we are 6-month away from election day, can you believe it? presented 2020 nominee joe biden is ramping up his virtual campaign. >>...
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they have to be in the school for three yea rs, have to be in the school for three years, with the sameds but once you are out there, you have to look after yourself. we try to prepare them for that as a school. joel kioko is one of our students who is very professional. after hours of technical classes, the stu d e nts hours of technical classes, the students get to practise their own choreography. third—yearjoel kioko's piece is based on swan lake. you can choose any music and then you get for dancers or more. i have three. i do not have a name for it yet. but i have chosen indian music. it is based on contemporary and traditional music. this is the beginning. as well as the movements, he is working out the soundtrack with his classmates. one of the last projects together before leaving college. it is a bit sad because we have known each other for a long time and knowing that, from next year, not going to have each other... it is sad. at this chapter of their lives and, the bonds formed state with students long after they have left. we are very close. i think we have grown more into v
they have to be in the school for three yea rs, have to be in the school for three years, with the sameds but once you are out there, you have to look after yourself. we try to prepare them for that as a school. joel kioko is one of our students who is very professional. after hours of technical classes, the stu d e nts hours of technical classes, the students get to practise their own choreography. third—yearjoel kioko's piece is based on swan lake. you can choose any music and then you get...
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oh, yea, oh, yea, oh, yea. all persons having business before the honorable, the supreme court of the united states are admonished to give their attention. >> reporter: and we know that all the justices are healthy. the public information officer told us that, jim, but they haven't met together in the same room for weeks. >> so the supreme court has a lot of big cases coming over the coming days and weeks, including cases involving the trump administration. give us a sense of them. >> reporter: right. well, today's argument is kind of an under the radar trademark case, but on wednesday they're hearing a big case regarding the mandate. next week we'll get the bid for the president to shield financial documents from disclosure. those will be argued on tuesday and after that there is a big electoral college case the justices will hear. >> ariane de vogue, we know you'll bring us those decisions as they come. >>> the president shifted his thinking upward as he tries to reopen the country. >>> there are now a dozen
oh, yea, oh, yea, oh, yea. all persons having business before the honorable, the supreme court of the united states are admonished to give their attention. >> reporter: and we know that all the justices are healthy. the public information officer told us that, jim, but they haven't met together in the same room for weeks. >> so the supreme court has a lot of big cases coming over the coming days and weeks, including cases involving the trump administration. give us a sense of them....
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oh yea, oh yea, all people having business with the honorable supreme court of the united states are admonished to give their attention, the court is now sitting. god save the united states and this honorable court. hearis morning we will argument in case 19 177, united states agency for international development v. alliance for open society international inc. i note, at the outset, that justice kagan is recused in this case. mr. michelle? mr. chief justice and may it please the court. 20 years ago the hiv-aids pandemic was devastating the world. in response, president bush proposed and congress adopted the leadership act, since reauthorized three times the act has committed nearly $80 million to global aids relief and it has worked, saving more than 17 million lives in the most successful foreign aid effort from america since the marshall plan. the issue at here requires recipients to have a policy of opposing prostitution and sex trafficking, which congress found our coercive practices that spread hiv-aids and degrade women and girls. this court held that applying that condition to
oh yea, oh yea, all people having business with the honorable supreme court of the united states are admonished to give their attention, the court is now sitting. god save the united states and this honorable court. hearis morning we will argument in case 19 177, united states agency for international development v. alliance for open society international inc. i note, at the outset, that justice kagan is recused in this case. mr. michelle? mr. chief justice and may it please the court. 20 years...
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>>oh yea oh yeas. >>for the first time in history justices hear oral arguments via teleconference has the highest court in the land adapt to the covid-19 pandemic report now fit in senators return to capitol hill while members of the house work from home you've got to get congress working again it is essential that we worked. >>that mindset is felt across the country as states start to relax restrictions. 3 openings meant to revive a stalled economy and calm restless residents but come with potentially fatal consequences it's not like you go out today and we're going to see a spike tomorrow but rather because there's a lot of time between when you get infected and when you start showing symptoms. >>and then another lot of time between that when people become very ill or succumb to the illness. i think that's the problems a mall from the trump administration predicts the number of deaths from the coronavirus could double to about 3,000 a day by june 1st. >>that is according to an internal document obtai
>>oh yea oh yeas. >>for the first time in history justices hear oral arguments via teleconference has the highest court in the land adapt to the covid-19 pandemic report now fit in senators return to capitol hill while members of the house work from home you've got to get congress working again it is essential that we worked. >>that mindset is felt across the country as states start to relax restrictions. 3 openings meant to revive a stalled economy and calm restless residents...
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. ♪ ♪ >> oh yeah, oh yea, oh yea, all persons having business before the honorable supreme court of unitedcan go in there and give their attention. the court is now sitting. >> for the first time in history here the u.s. supreme court live, this month, due to the coronavirus pandemic the justices are hearing oral arguments in cases before the court by teleconference. c-span will provide live coverage of each of these sessions. wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the justice hereto cases little sisters of the port versus pennsylvania, and trump versus pennsylvania consolidated oral argument on the constitutionality of the affordable care act's birth control mandate exemption which was expanded by the trump administration and bar versus american association of political consultants inc. a first amendment case on banning automated calls to cell phones in order to collect debt on behalf of the united states. be a part of history and listen to the supreme court oral arguments as they are heard by the justices, live wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span on demand on c-span.org or listen on the
. ♪ ♪ >> oh yeah, oh yea, oh yea, all persons having business before the honorable supreme court of unitedcan go in there and give their attention. the court is now sitting. >> for the first time in history here the u.s. supreme court live, this month, due to the coronavirus pandemic the justices are hearing oral arguments in cases before the court by teleconference. c-span will provide live coverage of each of these sessions. wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the justice hereto...
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he had been on the run for 26 yea rs. he had been on the run for 26 years.d him in a suburb north of paris. his family had tried to shield him. neighbours are 110w to shield him. neighbours are now discovering they were living next to one of the worlds most wanted men, a genocide suspect. translation: we could not believe it. not eve ryo ne we could not believe it. not everyone in the building was expecting to hear it was someone expecting to hear it was someone like that. he was very discreet, he did not talk to anyone, he was extremely discreet. these are the crimes he will be put on trial for, the scale and brutality of the rwandan genocide is almost beyond comprehension. in just ioo beyond comprehension. in just 100 days 800,000 people were killed. mr bulger, one of the richest men in rwanda is accused of financing this. he is also founder of the rwandan broadcaster that actively encourage people to search out and kill anyone from the tutsi ethnic group, describing them as cockroaches that had to get rid of. spurred on by the propaganda from his radio st
he had been on the run for 26 yea rs. he had been on the run for 26 years.d him in a suburb north of paris. his family had tried to shield him. neighbours are 110w to shield him. neighbours are now discovering they were living next to one of the worlds most wanted men, a genocide suspect. translation: we could not believe it. not eve ryo ne we could not believe it. not everyone in the building was expecting to hear it was someone expecting to hear it was someone like that. he was very discreet,...
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r, two yea rs, but your money is tied up with them.umer rules that entitle you to a refund, and that is the european union, the uk, the united states and some other places, then just keep fighting for a refund, you should get the money back eventually. elsewhere, well, it might be a matter between you and your credit card company. it feels like a really frustrating situation, but i guess the idea isjust not to give up and keep trying to get that money back? just keep going, you should get your money back, but i am one of many, many people who've got a ticket, in fact in my case from saudi arabia to egypt for a flight which never took off, and i am having really tough times trying to get my money back from that. if simon calder is struggling to get his money back, what are we going to do?! well, keep trying. it sounds like we are not going to be getting back to normality any time soon then, simon. you've still got hundreds of flight bans in place, so it's a matter, unfortunately, as it has been pretty much throughout this crisis, of wai
r, two yea rs, but your money is tied up with them.umer rules that entitle you to a refund, and that is the european union, the uk, the united states and some other places, then just keep fighting for a refund, you should get the money back eventually. elsewhere, well, it might be a matter between you and your credit card company. it feels like a really frustrating situation, but i guess the idea isjust not to give up and keep trying to get that money back? just keep going, you should get your...
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for about almost 20 of those yea rs, it. always the same, which is yes, it's getting a little better but it hasn't changed too much. 0ver little better but it hasn't changed too much. over the last five years i would say it has changed a great deal. so many women directors, young women directors. i think that's a combination of me too and gradual pushing back. finally, how has the pandemic changed you as a person, do you think? 0h, pandemic changed you as a person, do you think? oh, i pandemic changed you as a person, do you think? 0h, ithink it pandemic changed you as a person, do you think? oh, i think it would make me value the time left more acutely, i think. thank you for your time. no problem, tom. thank you so much. it's good to see you again. bye! there are many films you can go see what is now if you are seeking solace away from the realities of the harsh world right now. emma solace has made a list of recommended films. only one woman has ever won an oscar for direction, that was catherine bigelow for the hurt lock
for about almost 20 of those yea rs, it. always the same, which is yes, it's getting a little better but it hasn't changed too much. 0ver little better but it hasn't changed too much. over the last five years i would say it has changed a great deal. so many women directors, young women directors. i think that's a combination of me too and gradual pushing back. finally, how has the pandemic changed you as a person, do you think? 0h, pandemic changed you as a person, do you think? oh, i pandemic...
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how good that would look in yea rs final. how good that would look in years to come.ead injuly, despite the uk government‘s new quarantine rules. stuart pringle says he hopes some sporting events will be exempt and although it‘s been hard for the supply chain, he believes they will recover. we are resilient team. i got some incredibly colleagues and certain —— incredible colleagues working incredibly hard. there's a huge support in the united kingdom for racing. 70 years ago. i have every confidence we will continue into the future. we've been on many slow roads to rebuild our fortunes. but i'm very confident we will get there,. basketball legend patrick ewing has revealed he has coronavirus. he self—isolating in hospital. ewing is 57 now. he played in the nba with the new york knicks 17 seasons and is currently the head coach of georgetown‘s men‘s team. he says he wants to share his diagnosis to drive home the message that the virus can affect anyone. that is all of the sport for now. back to you, sean. in the spanish capital, madrid, thousands of protesters have tak
how good that would look in yea rs final. how good that would look in years to come.ead injuly, despite the uk government‘s new quarantine rules. stuart pringle says he hopes some sporting events will be exempt and although it‘s been hard for the supply chain, he believes they will recover. we are resilient team. i got some incredibly colleagues and certain —— incredible colleagues working incredibly hard. there's a huge support in the united kingdom for racing. 70 years ago. i have...
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after several yea rs of pre—existing problem in yemen.f the basic social services. we have been confronted with dengee, with cholera and for the most part, the humanitarian operation has been trying to preserve the health system from collapse and they are trying to ensure that response to food and security in the economic crisis was up you can imagine, with over 30 frontlines, about 19 of them being very active, and having high population movement, you can imagine that the technical expertise that existed prior to the conflict is not as strong as it used to be. they are not all available as they used to be so that humanitarian operation is challenged, very seriously, in relation to how we can manage surveillance and management of data gathering. and i am sure the humanitarian effort there must be hampered as well because it is so dependent on aid. what has happened to that aid supply? for the most part in 2019, we we re for the most part in 2019, we were not fully funded for the humanitarian response. donors did provide a significant supp
after several yea rs of pre—existing problem in yemen.f the basic social services. we have been confronted with dengee, with cholera and for the most part, the humanitarian operation has been trying to preserve the health system from collapse and they are trying to ensure that response to food and security in the economic crisis was up you can imagine, with over 30 frontlines, about 19 of them being very active, and having high population movement, you can imagine that the technical expertise...
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but over the last few yea rs, violence.country has reinvented itself as a new and progressive ireland. in 2017, the irish government extended this period of inclusivity to its traveller population. as taoiseach i now wish to formally recognise the travellers asa to formally recognise the travellers as a distinct irish group within the irish nation. three years on, has anything changed 7 irish nation. three years on, has anything changed? that's 2017. but 2020 is still the same. discrimination is getting worse than before. were not criminals, were not trying to do anything bad. we are not the people the people are trying to portray us as. the fact that there is so much adversity faced by travellers in ireland today is a shame upon us all. the o'reilly family have lived here for the past four years. they currently live on family owned land in a makeshift holding site with no toilet nor shower. double red dong caster. she is number one. —— dong caster. —— doncaster. she is mine there. there is my brother, his wife, my family,
but over the last few yea rs, violence.country has reinvented itself as a new and progressive ireland. in 2017, the irish government extended this period of inclusivity to its traveller population. as taoiseach i now wish to formally recognise the travellers asa to formally recognise the travellers as a distinct irish group within the irish nation. three years on, has anything changed 7 irish nation. three years on, has anything changed? that's 2017. but 2020 is still the same. discrimination...
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the chinese government has given enough time, almost two years has given enough time, almost two yeahas been discussing this sanction under the global magnitsky act for almost two yea rs magnitsky act for almost two years now, but the chinese government has not, you know, corrected some of the policies. the camps are still there, they are transporting the detainees in inland assembly lines, the forced labour has returned. the chinese government has lost almost two years to correct its past and ongoing mistakes. this will correct the chinese government's policies that have been perceived and described as with genocidal intent. nury, thank you so much for talking to us, i'm sure we will talk again on this. thank thank you for having me. nury turkel there. thank you for watching. hello there. there is plenty of dry and very warm weather in the forecast for the next few days. now, during tuesday, the very highest temperatures were found across eastern and southern parts of the uk, 27 degrees to the west of london. it was a bit cooler further north and west — not an awful lot cooler — but
the chinese government has given enough time, almost two years has given enough time, almost two yeahas been discussing this sanction under the global magnitsky act for almost two yea rs magnitsky act for almost two years now, but the chinese government has not, you know, corrected some of the policies. the camps are still there, they are transporting the detainees in inland assembly lines, the forced labour has returned. the chinese government has lost almost two years to correct its past and...
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r, two yea rs, but your money is tied up with them.y consumer rules that entitle you to a refund, and that is the european union, the uk, the united states and some other places, then just keep fighting for a refund, you should get the money back eventually. elsewhere, well, it might be a matter between you and your credit card company. it feels like a really frustrating situation, but i guess the idea isjust not to give up and keep trying to get that money back? just keep going, you should get your money back, but i am one of many, many people who've got a ticket, in fact in my case from saudi arabia to egypt for a flight which never took off, and i am having really tough times trying to get my money back from that. if simon calder is struggling to get his money back, what are we going to do?! well, keep trying. it sounds like we are not going to be getting back to normality any time soon then, simon. you've still got hundreds of flight bans in place, so it's a matter, unfortunately, as it has been pretty much throughout this crisis,
r, two yea rs, but your money is tied up with them.y consumer rules that entitle you to a refund, and that is the european union, the uk, the united states and some other places, then just keep fighting for a refund, you should get the money back eventually. elsewhere, well, it might be a matter between you and your credit card company. it feels like a really frustrating situation, but i guess the idea isjust not to give up and keep trying to get that money back? just keep going, you should get...
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able to harvest this year's farm that we are able to harvest this yea r‘s fa rm harvest that we arevest this year's farm harvest i want to remind people of the details of the next phase of our fight against the coronavirus. firstly on slide one as you can see in order to monitor our progress we are establishing a new covid alert system with five levels, each relating to the level of threat posed by the virus. the alert level will be based primarily on the value of the number of coronavirus... throughout the period of lockdown we we re throughout the period of lockdown we were at level four. thanks to the ha rd were at level four. thanks to the hard work and sacrifices of the british people in those lockdown we have helped to bring the level down and we are now in a position to begin moving to level three turn out to slide two. we have set up the first of three steps we will take to carefully... so in step one, as the prime minister announced last week, those who cannot work from home should now speak to their employer about going to work. people can now spend time outdoors and exerc
able to harvest this year's farm that we are able to harvest this yea r‘s fa rm harvest that we arevest this year's farm harvest i want to remind people of the details of the next phase of our fight against the coronavirus. firstly on slide one as you can see in order to monitor our progress we are establishing a new covid alert system with five levels, each relating to the level of threat posed by the virus. the alert level will be based primarily on the value of the number of coronavirus......
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.-12 i appoint this member effect yea may 22, 2020, dr.im jurgis of national vi,town tfpblet signed, sincerely, kevin mccarthy, republican leader. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives madam, as i prepare to assume my duties as director of national intelligence, i hereby make official my resignation from the u.s. house of representatives effective friday, may 22, 2020. i have also submitted my notice to governor abbott to advise him of my resignation. i have attached that letter to this notice. the ineligibility clause of the constitution of the united states precludes concurrent service in different branches of the federal government. and dedicating myself to the duties and responsibilities of my new office in the executive branch i must therefore yield my office in the legislative branch. it has been my honor to be a member of this chamber and to serve the people of the great state of texas and the constituents of the fourth dis
.-12 i appoint this member effect yea may 22, 2020, dr.im jurgis of national vi,town tfpblet signed, sincerely, kevin mccarthy, republican leader. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives madam, as i prepare to assume my duties as director of national intelligence, i hereby make official my resignation from the u.s. house of representatives effective friday, may 22, 2020. i have also...
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we're free yeah we'll fight ♪ ♪ yea you'll see yeah we're not gonna ♪ ♪ take it no we ain' gonna take not gonna ♪ ♪ not gonna take thi no any mor not gonna take this ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ anymore ohh ohh ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we're right yeah we're free yeah ♪ ♪ we'll fight yeah you'll see yeah ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ we're not gonna take i no we ain't gonn take it ♪ ♪ we're not gonna take it anymor we're not gonn take it ♪ >> no! ♪ no we ain't gonna take it ♪ >> just you try and make us! ♪ we're not gonna take it anymore ♪ >> you're all worthless and weak ♪ we're not gonna take it ♪ >> now, drop and give me 20! ♪ no, we ain't gonn take it ♪ >> a pledge pin? ♪ we're not gonna take i >> not in your uniform ♪ anymore anymore anymore anymor anymore anymore ♪ ♪ anymore anymore anymore anymor we are not going t take anymore ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: i knew this was gonna be good. i think she's going to be good at sectionals. >> steve: what i miss? ♪ t-mobile and sprint are joining forces to power your business. we're building a 5g network that will deliver unprecedented reach and reliabili
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lead reads at the memorialfor victims of leaders lead reads at the memorial for victims of war. 75 yea victims of war. 75 years after the nazi defeat, the german president said his country was grateful. translation: we germans can say today the day of liberation is a day of gratitude. it took three generations before we could say this with all our hearts. the celebrations in europe today we re celebrations in europe today were muted but perhaps more than other years this anniversary is a reminder of how a crisis that threatens freedom could remake a country, reshape the world. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. we'll have more on ve day later in the programme. the latest now on coronavirus developments, here in the uk and globally — as many nations move towards easing their lockdown restrictions. the latest figures for the uk show there were 626 recorded deaths — linked to coronavirus — in the last 24—hour period. borisjohnson‘s government is expected to impose a two—week quarantine period — on almost everyone entering the uk — from the end of the month. in spain — a bigger relaxation o
lead reads at the memorialfor victims of leaders lead reads at the memorial for victims of war. 75 yea victims of war. 75 years after the nazi defeat, the german president said his country was grateful. translation: we germans can say today the day of liberation is a day of gratitude. it took three generations before we could say this with all our hearts. the celebrations in europe today we re celebrations in europe today were muted but perhaps more than other years this anniversary is a...