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, the amount of equipment we have taken with us has become less and less, because you have got and youlemove fast, do have to be on your feet at all times. it can be quite dangerous. >>very week it seems to get worse. >>in one day i was movin direction where i thought we could cross the police line, and whack, what must've hit me was a rubber bullet. >> it is hard to see how this is going to be resolved. >> in a situation like this, you have to be levelheaded. we observe and we report as ir as wean. laura: as millions of americans take refuge at homnaduring the corus crisis, hundreds of thousands of homeless people are struggling. they are a greater risk of contracting the virus because of their exposure to the elements, and the very charities and public facilities the homelesfi depend on ouing it really hard to stay open. barbarats plett-usher reprom the nation's capital. barbara: this is the largest shelter in washington, i'm here because i'm asking the question we are told to stay home if we feel sick, but what happens if you don't have a home? there are a lot of people on the street
, the amount of equipment we have taken with us has become less and less, because you have got and youlemove fast, do have to be on your feet at all times. it can be quite dangerous. >>very week it seems to get worse. >>in one day i was movin direction where i thought we could cross the police line, and whack, what must've hit me was a rubber bullet. >> it is hard to see how this is going to be resolved. >> in a situation like this, you have to be levelheaded. we observe...
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i am a professional everybody needs healthcare why word youl. attack the aca? secondly he denigrated and attacked the first african-american president to prove he was a college graduate and went to school and born in america. this man cares for no one he attacks for everybody is equal opportunity with hispanics and women in african-american. >> you won't be surprised i will agree to disagree but first of all your taxes are too high and your beef is not with donald trump it is with the lunatic who was elected to public office of the majority in new york who raise your taxes that high. so maybe you should elect some republicans to cut your taxes. with regard to the aca it is unconstitutional nobody should have to be forced to buy anything especially not health insurance. if you decide to support the aca it will collapse you will end up with a single player. one - - plan and medical care will look like venezuela which would be bad. >>host: i want to go back to the "washington post" survey that's online with over 1000 african-americans to say 65 percent survey do n
i am a professional everybody needs healthcare why word youl. attack the aca? secondly he denigrated and attacked the first african-american president to prove he was a college graduate and went to school and born in america. this man cares for no one he attacks for everybody is equal opportunity with hispanics and women in african-american. >> you won't be surprised i will agree to disagree but first of all your taxes are too high and your beef is not with donald trump it is with the...
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when you look at shipping flows out of major exporters such as argentina, youl, are basically seeingsive backlog of essentially ships waiting to depart. the flows have been massively reduced. a lot of countries are basically just tapping into inventory to replenish that sort of supply. that obviously works for things like grains and products you can store, but that is not how fresh produce works. areas like protein, fresh produce, you are seeing immediate price reactions. what is going to be interesting to see as this plays out is when these bottlenecks start being removed, do countries start thinking of inventory of food in a fundamentally different way after this? and, how does that start to impact the decisions that are going to be made by farmers in places like the u.s., that are being forced to make decisions at a very difficult time for them personally because balance sheets are just very weak. so lots of uncertainty. scarlet: these are all great points. i want to get into what you set about tapping into inventory. do we know whether farms and meat processing plants have enough
when you look at shipping flows out of major exporters such as argentina, youl, are basically seeingsive backlog of essentially ships waiting to depart. the flows have been massively reduced. a lot of countries are basically just tapping into inventory to replenish that sort of supply. that obviously works for things like grains and products you can store, but that is not how fresh produce works. areas like protein, fresh produce, you are seeing immediate price reactions. what is going to be...
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and youl comforted you, felt like you had anything. that was just the way she was.: how many brothers and sisters do you have? ms. kennedy: i have two sisters, one is deceased, and i have one brother. susan: and where were you in the lineup? ms. kennedy: i was the second. susan: our next piece of videos from the 1958 governor's race. you write an e-book that that is what changed everything for your father's political career and your family life. let's watch. >> it is a pleasure always to come back to mobile, alabama. i feel very close to this great section of the state for many reasons. this is george junior coming up here. this is peggy. and this is bobby, my first child of course, born 13 years ago at the air force hospital here in mobile, alabama. remember as ayou child going out and campaigning with your father all the time? ms. kennedy: no. [laughter] one, but iember that have seen that clip many times. i remember going to montgomery on the night of the returns in 1958. i member that, because i remember the little slippers might aunt gave me. and then i remembe
and youl comforted you, felt like you had anything. that was just the way she was.: how many brothers and sisters do you have? ms. kennedy: i have two sisters, one is deceased, and i have one brother. susan: and where were you in the lineup? ms. kennedy: i was the second. susan: our next piece of videos from the 1958 governor's race. you write an e-book that that is what changed everything for your father's political career and your family life. let's watch. >> it is a pleasure always to...
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youl be coming back to throughout the night and to all of our colleagues, and with m te now here i studio for more in-depth analysis is stu rothenberg.'s a senior editor of "inside elections" and a longtime friend of the newshour. so stu, listening to all of these reporters around the country, i know y were constantly reporting about this you feeling?is primary, what are >> they touched on everything that i was going to touch on. >> woodruff: uh-oh, i'm sure you got more. >> the are hal a dozen things i'm looking at, judy. obviously who ws what states, what the margins are and what the delegates are. the february contest constitute -- accounted for55 delegates. this is over 1,300. the february contests were mor about momentum and introducing candidates to voters, but this is really about delegates. i will be looking at african american voters particularly in the south but everywhere to see how they're performing for joe biden. there is no jim clyburn as was in south carolina. are those black voters touurning and turning out for him? i want to look at bernies sandbase, particularly younger
youl be coming back to throughout the night and to all of our colleagues, and with m te now here i studio for more in-depth analysis is stu rothenberg.'s a senior editor of "inside elections" and a longtime friend of the newshour. so stu, listening to all of these reporters around the country, i know y were constantly reporting about this you feeling?is primary, what are >> they touched on everything that i was going to touch on. >> woodruff: uh-oh, i'm sure you got more....
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a general issue of letting youle out of the facility, need to death negative cultures, the same way we just described, 24 hours apart. the market will take care of itself. the market will be very strong as soon as we get rid of the virus. woman. about pregnant the u.k. said today that pregnancy was one of those underlying conditions. >> there's very little data with pregnant women. the report that came in from china, the nine women who were documented who were pregnant and had coronavirus in their last trimester delivered healthy children and survive and recovered. we will be getting more data from countries. lots of countries are in the midst of this crisis. they are in the midst of responding to the epidemic. it's on their individuals. any comment on what people like the governor of oklahoma have been saying, encouraging people to go out to restaurants? pres. trump: no, i have not heard that. >> did they not say that? pres. trump: i will have to see what they said. >> going to restaurants? pres. trump: i would disagree with that. we don't have in order. but i think it should be up to
a general issue of letting youle out of the facility, need to death negative cultures, the same way we just described, 24 hours apart. the market will take care of itself. the market will be very strong as soon as we get rid of the virus. woman. about pregnant the u.k. said today that pregnancy was one of those underlying conditions. >> there's very little data with pregnant women. the report that came in from china, the nine women who were documented who were pregnant and had coronavirus...
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again youl find all of this in our coronavirus tab. under the new section of our website. foggy weather going today amid some cool temperatures right w you see a few showers in the east bay as well as working their way over the north bay. >>tracking thse showers through the day in your forecast. i'm no longer tracking a backup at the bay bridge toll plaza looks much better right n really left with some raindrops on the camera so our retirement plan th voy gives us confidence... ...so we can spend a bit today, knowing we're prepared for tomorrow. wow, do you ink u overdid it maybe? ...so we can spend a bit today, overdid at? well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. >>welcome back thanks for staying with us 9.44 on this monday holding on the cloud cover me rainy conditions to after widespread rainfall this morning scattered shows do remain across thday still very clear view from rkeley here as conditions have calmed wn over the berkeley hills few couple showers right around san pablo bay goto be pushing back up into the ninsu
again youl find all of this in our coronavirus tab. under the new section of our website. foggy weather going today amid some cool temperatures right w you see a few showers in the east bay as well as working their way over the north bay. >>tracking thse showers through the day in your forecast. i'm no longer tracking a backup at the bay bridge toll plaza looks much better right n really left with some raindrops on the camera so our retirement plan th voy gives us confidence... ...so we...
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now, as colin pointed out he's not exactly a model of consistency on all of these things so youl can find all the exceptions, but rather than seeing the forward deployment of american troops and american alliances going on, having not to return to the first half of 20th century this is a bad deal for the united states because allies have been getting rich and use protection and not paying theirir fair share and te troops cost a lot of money. international economic agreements and free trade have not been consistent, and the police trade deficits harm of the little guy. and then genuinely he seems that term interest in the promotion of democracy and human rights. there are some exceptions like venezuela and some other things, but it's just not a top priority. some of these are trends here obama you can a similar trend in this direction. obama wanted to dialback american military commitments overseas. he was all over the place in terms of democracy and human rights. but i do think trump in that sense is a very stark difference in what american foreign policy had assumed be the fundament
now, as colin pointed out he's not exactly a model of consistency on all of these things so youl can find all the exceptions, but rather than seeing the forward deployment of american troops and american alliances going on, having not to return to the first half of 20th century this is a bad deal for the united states because allies have been getting rich and use protection and not paying theirir fair share and te troops cost a lot of money. international economic agreements and free trade have...
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thank you madam chair, thank youl righ for being with us.the great civil rights leaderr and environmental advocate for our region billy frank junior, always said, tell your story.y. lohe said that is how you make changes, by telling your story. looking at your budget request, there is a lot of change i would like to make.ot so i thought i of would start y tellingght you some of storiesf folks iole represent, about the one of t road that could just sound,he mos geographic place in supporting the recovery of one of our nation's most iconic bodies of water. it turns f out, there were too many to stacks of letters. stories from tribal, and communal leaders throughout the industry. to understand how important this program. is folks like chairman, leonard forsman, of the soup climate tribe. he described how it helps the tt epa meet its treaty and trust obligations tim native americane communities, here is one thing in. europe heut tha is said the peu. they will not know the newthe s experience offa eating from the sound. we will tear apart rule ec
thank you madam chair, thank youl righ for being with us.the great civil rights leaderr and environmental advocate for our region billy frank junior, always said, tell your story.y. lohe said that is how you make changes, by telling your story. looking at your budget request, there is a lot of change i would like to make.ot so i thought i of would start y tellingght you some of storiesf folks iole represent, about the one of t road that could just sound,he mos geographic place in supporting the...
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. -- since youle mentioned the governor, what role is the state playing? is it a good coordination?t: first of all, big shout out to the governor who is doing a great job with this. and to our health officials in washington state, they have done limiting the outbreak, tracing contact. frankly, if it had to happen anywhere, king county and washington state public health is astounding. there is coordination. vice president pence came out with our delegation just last usk and they are helping with the national stockpile, getting personal protection equipment for health care providers. host: phone numbers of the viewers want to join in -- host: and a special line for medical professionals, (202) 748-8002 --(202) 748-8003. joined by our own medical professional, pediatrician for over two decades before joining congress. do you mind talking for a minute why children have been spared, thankfully, so far from this? do we know, yet? guest: it's very interesting. there's still very little we knows about the disease. children i can't imagine aren't , but they ared not showing symptoms. etherea
. -- since youle mentioned the governor, what role is the state playing? is it a good coordination?t: first of all, big shout out to the governor who is doing a great job with this. and to our health officials in washington state, they have done limiting the outbreak, tracing contact. frankly, if it had to happen anywhere, king county and washington state public health is astounding. there is coordination. vice president pence came out with our delegation just last usk and they are helping with...
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maria: and the key word that you just said is immediate, senssenator, because i know youl have been onf businesses and individuals, small business, big business, who say i'm about to run out of cash in 60 days. another one says i'm out of cash today. do nancy pelosi and chuck schumer understand there are individuals and businesses out there today that are out of cash today, they need the money now? >> it's hard to know if they do understand that or realize that they're playing politics while the demands and the needs around the country continue to increase and i think we need some certainity for folks at home that they will get that relief. i will tell them relief is on the way. we're going to work our way through these delays. we want to get this passed today so the american public families who are concerned and small businesses who want to keep those jobs available, that paychecks will continue to go, that the small businesses that employ all of these people will be able to open their doors again in the future. but we want these things to be temporary because we want this beyond us.
maria: and the key word that you just said is immediate, senssenator, because i know youl have been onf businesses and individuals, small business, big business, who say i'm about to run out of cash in 60 days. another one says i'm out of cash today. do nancy pelosi and chuck schumer understand there are individuals and businesses out there today that are out of cash today, they need the money now? >> it's hard to know if they do understand that or realize that they're playing politics...