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. >> and yvette.ke elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. >> i think the big thing to remember is that most americans actually support these policies. seniors, they care about their grandchildren, they want to leave the planet better. they want to make sure that their kids good. they have medicare. they understand what it's like to have a secure health care system. they want that for everything. but i think the big picture, george, this enthusiasm gap that we still have against the president, right, he has twice as much energy as joe biden does when you think about people who are excited about voting for him. so we need to mobilize and excite our base, that translates into voter mobilization and the type of resilience we'll need to overcome the voter suppression and maybe foreign interference that we're going to see in this election. i would say he needs to come out of the basement, we need to see him energized, have a concrete plan, even if it's digital on how we're going to get voters to show up, and
. >> and yvette.ke elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. >> i think the big thing to remember is that most americans actually support these policies. seniors, they care about their grandchildren, they want to leave the planet better. they want to make sure that their kids good. they have medicare. they understand what it's like to have a secure health care system. they want that for everything. but i think the big picture, george, this enthusiasm gap that we still have against the...
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i think yvette is absolutely right. it's time to stop talking and start doing.n camden and other places around this country. >> rahm, you have had to deal with this in both the white house, during the 1994 crime bill and, of course as mayor in the city of chicago which has had so many controversy. >> two points, first and foremost, you have to all on us with the protesters have showed is that the lack of investment in mental health, drug treatment, homelessness and housing, that's our societal failure. police shouldn't be responsible for that. we'll have to step up and do our investments to bring ine questi quities across the cities and across the country. number two, you have to re-imagine for policing. part of the community rather than standing apart from the community. that's the only way to build trust and cooperation and collaboration, there's too much distrust. third and final, there's a strategy in policing called broken windows. it's totally broken. it needs to be ripped out of police departments. you'll need massive retraining, massive de-escalation. an
i think yvette is absolutely right. it's time to stop talking and start doing.n camden and other places around this country. >> rahm, you have had to deal with this in both the white house, during the 1994 crime bill and, of course as mayor in the city of chicago which has had so many controversy. >> two points, first and foremost, you have to all on us with the protesters have showed is that the lack of investment in mental health, drug treatment, homelessness and housing, that's...
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peter: representative yvette clarke is a democrat from new york. she is vice chair of the energy and commerce committees, and she is also cochair of the smart cities caucus. she's our guest this week on "the communicators." congresswoman clarke, thank you. and i want to start with that smart cities caucus. first of all, what is it, and how do you envision smart cities? rep. clarke: well, we decided to establish a bipartisan smart cities caucus. originally, darrell issa was my cochair. it's now a congresswoman from indiana. peter: susan brooks. rep. clarke: susan brooks, exactly. and we knew that already technology is a major part of our lives. it's a utility that we can use to make sure we are economically feasible going into the future, that we are efficient in our use of energy, and it enables our society, i think, to be far more productive than our 20th century industrial age. so, we're looking at the fact that so much of what already exists in society is connected. and what our smart cities caucus does is it looks at four different areas of how
peter: representative yvette clarke is a democrat from new york. she is vice chair of the energy and commerce committees, and she is also cochair of the smart cities caucus. she's our guest this week on "the communicators." congresswoman clarke, thank you. and i want to start with that smart cities caucus. first of all, what is it, and how do you envision smart cities? rep. clarke: well, we decided to establish a bipartisan smart cities caucus. originally, darrell issa was my cochair....
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. >> host: representative yvette clarke is a democrat from new york. she is vice chair of the energy and commerce committee and is also cochair of the smart cities caucus. she is our guest this week on "the communicators". congresswoman clark, thank you for being here to be too be with you, peter. >> host: what is the smart city caucus and how you envision smart city? >> guest: we decided to establish a bipartisan smart city caucus originally darrell [inaudible] was my chair and it is now congresswoman from indiana. we knew that already technology is a major part of our lives. it's a utility we can use to make sure that we are economically feasible going into the future. that we are efficient in our use of energy and it enables socie society, i think, to be far more productive then our 20th century industrial age. we were looking at the fact that so much of what already exists in society is connected and what a smart city caucus does is it looks at four different areas of how communities are connected. one is connectivity, the other principal being sus
. >> host: representative yvette clarke is a democrat from new york. she is vice chair of the energy and commerce committee and is also cochair of the smart cities caucus. she is our guest this week on "the communicators". congresswoman clark, thank you for being here to be too be with you, peter. >> host: what is the smart city caucus and how you envision smart city? >> guest: we decided to establish a bipartisan smart city caucus originally darrell [inaudible] was...
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those inside more isolated than ever and caretakers looking to keep lopeliness at bay. 97-year-old yvetteily is the high appointment of her day. beth is her niece. >> she's the worrier in f. so for her to see we'rewe really reassuring. >> if you did not have facetime what would like be like for you? >> it would be more moring. >> we request and do it again. >> the hebrew homes melissa said it's improved the mood here. >> it's brought a lot of joy into the home during this time. >> at a time when joy is hard to come by. >> i miss you. please tell me i'll see you soon. >> you will. >> chip reid, cbs news washington. >> chip reid w a tear jerker. that's the overnht nor contin t news for this morning for cbs this morning and follow on line anytime for krsz.com. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: breaking news, atlanta officer charged with felony murder and multiple charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. tonight, the fired officer who shot and killed ra faces 11 charges including one that could bring the death penalty. >> at the time mr. brooks was shot, he did not pose
those inside more isolated than ever and caretakers looking to keep lopeliness at bay. 97-year-old yvetteily is the high appointment of her day. beth is her niece. >> she's the worrier in f. so for her to see we'rewe really reassuring. >> if you did not have facetime what would like be like for you? >> it would be more moring. >> we request and do it again. >> the hebrew homes melissa said it's improved the mood here. >> it's brought a lot of joy into the...
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mother yvette manual church had plain clothes men in the choir in the pews as well as police in uniform and there are quite a few of them they did it because somebody could walk in the door. there's a trending hashtag with white supremacy called their 2nd every shot but that should happen every survive do you feel safe now do you feel unsafe. i have to answer so that i personally feel safe yes. because that's why i've always lived as a congregation absolutely we've had to take security absolutely serious i mean if there's one thing that i would recommend to any organization is do an active search and active shooter training people do not know what a bullet sounds like one of the people died because he thought it was breaking glass one of the people survived and saved others because he recognized what a bullet sounds like. the conversation we're going to have today might seem scary talk about that and think about that brett orsini was the security of visor for the jewish federation of greater pittsburgh including the tree of life synagogue we all know and i have to tell you all that our
mother yvette manual church had plain clothes men in the choir in the pews as well as police in uniform and there are quite a few of them they did it because somebody could walk in the door. there's a trending hashtag with white supremacy called their 2nd every shot but that should happen every survive do you feel safe now do you feel unsafe. i have to answer so that i personally feel safe yes. because that's why i've always lived as a congregation absolutely we've had to take security...
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at the hebrew home in riverdale, new york, 97-year-old yvette frank says facetimeing with family is theof her day. beth teitelman is her niece. >> she's kind of the worrier in chief. so for her to see that we're really okay, we're not just saying that on the phone, but we're really okay, i think is very reassuring. >> reporter: if you did not have facetime, what would life be like for you? >> well, it would be a lot more boring. >> we received over 1,000 requests since we began in early march. >> reporter: the hebrew home's melissa estevez says connecting with families has significantly improved the mood here. >> it's really brought a lot of joy into the home during this time. >> reporter: at a time when joy is hard to come by. >> i miss you. please tell me i'll see you soon. >> reporter: you will. chip reid, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: i think we're going to have to share that reunion with you. we'll be right back. was that your grandfather, leading armies to battle? was that your great-aunt, keeping armies alive? he pictu was yr m keewho flew.es alive? who fixed. who fought. w
at the hebrew home in riverdale, new york, 97-year-old yvette frank says facetimeing with family is theof her day. beth teitelman is her niece. >> she's kind of the worrier in chief. so for her to see that we're really okay, we're not just saying that on the phone, but we're really okay, i think is very reassuring. >> reporter: if you did not have facetime, what would life be like for you? >> well, it would be a lot more boring. >> we received over 1,000 requests since...
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at the hebrew home in riverdale, new york, 97-year-old yvette frank says facetiming with family is theh point of her day. >> there's a way for them to see how i'm doing, as i am concerned about their well-being, they're concerned about mine. >> reporter: beth teitelman is her niece. >> she's kind of like the worrier in chief. and so for her to see that we're really okay, we're not just saying it on the phone, but we're really okay, i think it's very reassuring. the moment i saw that she had a necklace on, a favorite necklace, i knew she was okay. >> reporter: if you did not have facetime, what would life be like for you? >> well, it would be a lot more boring. >> reporter: the hebrie home's melissa esteffa coordinates the calls. >> we received over 1,000 requests since we began in early march. >> reporter: last week, the heboro home launched daily drive-in visits. >> love you so much! >> reporter: families stay in their cars and can see their loved ones through plexiglass windows. estefez says connecting with families has significantly improved the mood here. >> it's really brought a l
at the hebrew home in riverdale, new york, 97-year-old yvette frank says facetiming with family is theh point of her day. >> there's a way for them to see how i'm doing, as i am concerned about their well-being, they're concerned about mine. >> reporter: beth teitelman is her niece. >> she's kind of like the worrier in chief. and so for her to see that we're really okay, we're not just saying it on the phone, but we're really okay, i think it's very reassuring. the moment i...
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. >> host: representative yvette clarke, democrat of new york,, vice chair of the energy and commerce committee, and also cochair of the smart cities caucus. joe marks of the "washington post," thank you both for being on "the communicators" ." >> guest: thank you. >> host: this "communicators" and all other episodes of this program are available as podcasts. >> the u.s. senate returns this afternoon and plans to spend the week on the great american outdoors act. legislation established a fund for maintenance of national parks and of the public lands the city meets at 3 p.m. eastern. you can watch live gavel to gavel coverage on c-span2. >> with the recent protests unfolding across the country come watch our lives unfiltered coverage of the government's response with briefings from the white house, congress, governors and mayors from across the nation updating the situation. plus efforts addressing ongoing coronavirus pandemic and camping 2020. 2020. join in the conversation every day on our live call-in program "washington journal" here if you missed any of our live coverage watch an
. >> host: representative yvette clarke, democrat of new york,, vice chair of the energy and commerce committee, and also cochair of the smart cities caucus. joe marks of the "washington post," thank you both for being on "the communicators" ." >> guest: thank you. >> host: this "communicators" and all other episodes of this program are available as podcasts. >> the u.s. senate returns this afternoon and plans to spend the week on the...
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. >> your congresswoman yvette clarke tonight at 8:00 eastern on the communicators on c-span2. >> this week, the house and senate will hold hearings on the federal response to the coronavirus and law enforcement accountability. tuesday at 2:30 p.m., live on labor, secretary of eugene scalia testifies before the senate finance committee on the cares act and the role of unemployment insurance during the crowbars pandemic. wednesday at -- during the coronavirus pandemic. wednesday the house judiciary committee hearing on lease accountability. at tenneco -- police accountability. treasury of the secretary testifies on the ample mentation of title i of the cares act. -- the implementation of the cares act. watch this week on c-span, c-span three, live on c-span.org and free on the c-span radio app. >> former president jimmy carter, the clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama, made statements on the killing of george floyd in minneapolis. from president carter, dehumanizing people debases us all. humanity is beautifully and infinitely diverse. the bonds of our common humanity must overcome
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joining me now, congresswoman yvette clarke, brooklyn to be specific. thank you for joining me.l up and running? >> i hope so too, alex. >> but as we talk about this introduced legislation you've introduced you tweeted this -- we must sop romanticizing america's racism. tell me about this bill and what you meant by that tweet specifically the word romanticizing. >> absolutely. let me say that in the wake of charlottesville, we knew that across this nation there were monuments that were flash points and sites of pain for so many americans and i thought it was important given in the 21st century that we not romanticize a period of time that was so painful for so many americans and descendants of slaves. the fact that charlottesville became such a flash point and there was no recognition given to that pain, i thought it was time that we remove all of those monuments to the confederacy which was actually a traitorist group of individuals that wanted to so succeed from our country and put them into the dust pile of history, into museums. it's not to negate the history took place but
joining me now, congresswoman yvette clarke, brooklyn to be specific. thank you for joining me.l up and running? >> i hope so too, alex. >> but as we talk about this introduced legislation you've introduced you tweeted this -- we must sop romanticizing america's racism. tell me about this bill and what you meant by that tweet specifically the word romanticizing. >> absolutely. let me say that in the wake of charlottesville, we knew that across this nation there were monuments...
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. >> democratic congressman -- yvette clarke tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on "the communicators." >> this week, the house and senate will hold hearings on law enforcement accountability. tuesday, secretary of labor eugene scalia will testify on the cares act and the role of unemployment insurance during the coronavirus pandemic. and then at 10 a.m., a house judiciary hearing on policing enforcementd law accountable he. secretary of the treasury steve mnuchin will testify on the implementation of title i of the cares acts. what's this week, live tuesday and wednesday on c-span and this week, live tuesday and wednesday on c-span and c-span3. or listen on the free c-span radio app. former presidents jimmy carter, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama made surrounding the killing of george floyd in minneapolis. here is what they had to say. from president carter -- "dehumanizing people do basis us all. the bonds of our common humanity must overcome the divisiveness of our fears and prejudices." resident clinton remarked "57 years ago dr. king d
. >> democratic congressman -- yvette clarke tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on "the communicators." >> this week, the house and senate will hold hearings on law enforcement accountability. tuesday, secretary of labor eugene scalia will testify on the cares act and the role of unemployment insurance during the coronavirus pandemic. and then at 10 a.m., a house judiciary hearing on policing enforcementd law accountable he. secretary of the treasury steve mnuchin will testify on...
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they are just tear down everything because they are an ark yvettes. -- anarchists. you will have robert johnson on in the next hour. we are talking about liberty and the justice system and living up to our values. the statues don't contribute to that. we have to get back on track. it's like the entire country is on fire and you are seeing people take down statues. what happened to the conversation? i think it's a big distraction. >> melissa: that was his larger point. the idea this is a distraction from the conversation that we should be having about economic quality and opportunity and what is going on in our public school system. about minority children who are stuck in a failing school system and can't get ahead. those things we should be talking about instead. obviously we will have many more conversations about this going forward. thanks to all of you. new weekly jobless numbers out today. and a troubling spike in cases of covid-19 raises concern about the direction of the economy. should we repair for the return of strict stay at home orders? near 50-year lows
they are just tear down everything because they are an ark yvettes. -- anarchists. you will have robert johnson on in the next hour. we are talking about liberty and the justice system and living up to our values. the statues don't contribute to that. we have to get back on track. it's like the entire country is on fire and you are seeing people take down statues. what happened to the conversation? i think it's a big distraction. >> melissa: that was his larger point. the idea this is a...
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i think they still me as yvette from baby boy, a tad more relatable, in a way, and i wear my heart oni came forward with my owner shoes, that will free up a lot of people, when it was actually very freeing for me. for me, when i did it and i said it and i finally said it on a national platform, you know, and then i started seeing other people speak up, it was, like, oh, okay, i'm not alone. you know what i mean? the big bad monster is gone. >> trevor: right. >> and that's how you eradicate the stigma. the more we normalize the conversation, the easier it will be to have the conversation. >> trevor: tell me what you're doing to keep yourself sane beyond just therapy because, i mean, obviously, you have your therapy in your life. i go to therapy, you go to therapy, everyone who can goes to therapy, and thanks to you, at lot more people can go to therapy. but there's got to be like the small things you do just to -- i mean, you're just in the house. you're living a completely different life. what is taraji doing inside right now? >> don't think i'm weird, okay? i'm going to show you. i h
i think they still me as yvette from baby boy, a tad more relatable, in a way, and i wear my heart oni came forward with my owner shoes, that will free up a lot of people, when it was actually very freeing for me. for me, when i did it and i said it and i finally said it on a national platform, you know, and then i started seeing other people speak up, it was, like, oh, okay, i'm not alone. you know what i mean? the big bad monster is gone. >> trevor: right. >> and that's how you...
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also, yvette clark nearly lost two years ago. now a rematch. an interesting test from the progressive to watch tonight. >> absolutely. hopefully we'll get results next week with the new counting. kentucky used to be such a fast counting state. steve cokornacki, thank you. kentucky, you can count on 100% from everybody. we want to show you the scene in phoenix, arizona, where the president is about to address a crowd of mostly young people. what really stands out is that you see virtually no social distancing and virtual floy one wearing masks. a number of high level arizona officials are expected to attend and remember, arizona is arguably the hottest spot in the country. we'll be right back. i am robert strickler. i've been involved in communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i enthusiastically recommend prevagen. it has helped me an awful lot.
also, yvette clark nearly lost two years ago. now a rematch. an interesting test from the progressive to watch tonight. >> absolutely. hopefully we'll get results next week with the new counting. kentucky used to be such a fast counting state. steve cokornacki, thank you. kentucky, you can count on 100% from everybody. we want to show you the scene in phoenix, arizona, where the president is about to address a crowd of mostly young people. what really stands out is that you see virtually...
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yvette courts who has been on the front lines, telling us this moment is for her son. >> he has a right to grow up, you know? he's okay. you know, this world that we live in is not as cruel and bad as everybody makes it. i want him to live his dreams. >> that was an extraordinary moment just before we went on air. a vet saying she's out there kneeling tonight and she's doing it for her son. let's get to robin tonight. because i know, robin, you and i are watching these pictures this evening and we're in our eighth night of the protests in this country. protests at this hour. the curfew went into effect at 8:00 p.m. earlier than last night. you see the protesters crossing into manhattan. it was so unsettling in manhattan last night hearing the helicopter, the police choppers overhead and the sirens really straight through the night. >> reporter: i'm sure that's the case that people are hearing in many places in this country. as you know, protests taking place right now in the nation's capital tonight with the white house and washington monument in the background, attorney general bill ba
yvette courts who has been on the front lines, telling us this moment is for her son. >> he has a right to grow up, you know? he's okay. you know, this world that we live in is not as cruel and bad as everybody makes it. i want him to live his dreams. >> that was an extraordinary moment just before we went on air. a vet saying she's out there kneeling tonight and she's doing it for her son. let's get to robin tonight. because i know, robin, you and i are watching these pictures this...
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. >> new york democratic congresswoman yvette clarke tonight at eight eastern on "the communicators" on c-span2. >> standard john cotton one members of the bridge about buying g5 equipment from the chinese company while way. the arkansas republican join former house intelligence committee chair mike rogers and retired brigadier general robert spaulding who predecease her on the national security council under the trump administration. they answered questions from the british defense subcommittee on china for about two hours. >> order, order. welcome to this defense select committee hearing to consider the international response to the uk government decision to allow while we to continue to operate its 5g network and implications of the gibbous decision for information sharing across the alliance. also to discuss international ambitions and the role of 5g technology and within this specifically look at cyber attacks and the distal silk road. our session date is divided into two parts and i'd like to welcome senator tom cotton joining us for part one and brigadier general spaulding and
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peter: representative yvette clarke is a democrat from new york.he is vice chair of the energy and commerce committees, and she is also cochair of the smart cities caucus. she's our guest this week on "the communicators." congresswoman clarke, thank you. and i want to start with that smart cities caucus. first of all, what is it, and how do you envision smart cities?
peter: representative yvette clarke is a democrat from new york.he is vice chair of the energy and commerce committees, and she is also cochair of the smart cities caucus. she's our guest this week on "the communicators." congresswoman clarke, thank you. and i want to start with that smart cities caucus. first of all, what is it, and how do you envision smart cities?
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. >> new york democratic congresswoman yvette clarke on the communicators on c-span2 tonight. "washington journal continues. an op-ed on this idea of defunding the police. she says "defunding and abolition probably means something different from what you are meet -- what you are thinking. it does not mean zeroing out budgets for public safety. it does not mean police will disappear overnight or perhaps ever." meanses on to say it shrinking the scope of police responsibilities. it means investing more in mental health care and housing and expanding the use of violence mediation and interruption programs. your thoughts on this topic of defunding the police, whether you support or oppose it. you can let us know on the line. you can also post on our twitter feed @cspanwj. and you can text us at (202) -- (202)202) 748-8001 748-8003. georgia starts us off. this is chris. good morning. caller: i am for law enforcement. i am for reforming law enforcement. i am also for putting more money into training. i understand that a couple of those officers in this case had only been on the job
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new york democratic congresswoman yvette clarke on c-span two.enate will hold hearings on the federal response to the coronavirus and law enforcement accountability. scaliary of labor eugene testifies before the senate finance committee on the cares act and role of unemployment insurance the coronavirus pandemic. live on c-span, the house judiciary committee hearing on policing practices and law enforcement accountability. mnuchinc-span3, steve testifies before the senate small business committee on the implementation of title i of the cares act. watch this week tuesday and wednesday on c-span and c-span3, online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> washington journal continues. host: front page of the washington post has this piece cowritten by greg miller. bring abouttests actual change? if you march yesterday in washington or elsewhere in the country, give us a call at (202) 748-8000. otherwise, we have divided our phone lines regionally. we will show you what the scene as demonstrations, almost all of them peaceful, looki
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taylor now joins a sad list of other women like sandra bland, atatiana jefferson, tanisha anderson and yvetteugh their stories have not garnered as much national attention, activists insist they are by no means less tragic than the names of george floyd, michael brown, trayvon martin, philando castile, eric garner, tamir rice and freddie gray. >> the ee raich sure of black women is a consequence to the fact that we don't know their names so therefore we don't know their stories. >> reporter: kimberly crenshaw, activist and creator of the #sayhername say black women cannot be an afterthought. >> say her name attempts to make the death of black women an active part of this conversation by saying her names. if black lives really do matter, all black lives have to matter. that means black lives across gender have to be lifted up. >> reporter: the suspect that police were looking for was actually in custody when breonna taylor was killed. there's been no action in this case, no arrests, no charges and there is now a huge movement to try to change that, to try to put pressure on kentucky authoritie
taylor now joins a sad list of other women like sandra bland, atatiana jefferson, tanisha anderson and yvetteugh their stories have not garnered as much national attention, activists insist they are by no means less tragic than the names of george floyd, michael brown, trayvon martin, philando castile, eric garner, tamir rice and freddie gray. >> the ee raich sure of black women is a consequence to the fact that we don't know their names so therefore we don't know their stories. >>...
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democratic congressman yvette clarke monday night at eight :00 eastern, on the communicators on c-span2. andhis week, the house senate hold hearings on the federal response to coronavirus and law enforcement accountability. tuesday at 2:30 p.m., live on secretary of labor eugene scalia testifies before the cares act and the role of unappointed insurance during the converse -- unemployment insurance. wednesday, the house judiciary committee on policing practices on law enforcement accountability. eastern on00 a.m. c-span three, steven mnuchin testifies before the senate small business committee on the implementation of title i of the cares act. live, tuesdayk, and wednesday, on c-span and c-span3, online on c-span.org, or listen live on the freeseas a hearing looks atan radio>> u, racial health disparities in the covid-19 pandemic. doctors and health care advocates discuss their research on the disparities on communities of color, including african americans, latinos, and native americans. congressman jim clyburn chairs the committee which was held by videoconference.
democratic congressman yvette clarke monday night at eight :00 eastern, on the communicators on c-span2. andhis week, the house senate hold hearings on the federal response to coronavirus and law enforcement accountability. tuesday at 2:30 p.m., live on secretary of labor eugene scalia testifies before the cares act and the role of unappointed insurance during the converse -- unemployment insurance. wednesday, the house judiciary committee on policing practices on law enforcement...
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i'm actually here with guy and yvette, owners of black wall street liquid lounge in this area.g to hold this rally on juneteenth. he moved it to saturday. what are your feelings about that, the rally today? >> i think it's insensitive. it's disrespectful and very intentional to have the rally here during juneteenth weekend, 2 1/2 weeks after the greenwood massacre. >> and on the heels of the juneteenth celebration. moving it a day is still really very intentional. and i think the emotion behind this massacre and that rally needs to be addressed in a high-level conversation in this nation. >> reporter: and i understand neither of you will be attending the rally. i'm curious, if you had an opportunity to give the president and his administration a message, what would your message to them be? >> look at your blind spots. atone and apologize for the atrocities to the people of color and do not excite your base so much where it's divisive, where we should be having a universal conversation about the state of this country and that takes all of us, all thoughts, all minds, but we're b
i'm actually here with guy and yvette, owners of black wall street liquid lounge in this area.g to hold this rally on juneteenth. he moved it to saturday. what are your feelings about that, the rally today? >> i think it's insensitive. it's disrespectful and very intentional to have the rally here during juneteenth weekend, 2 1/2 weeks after the greenwood massacre. >> and on the heels of the juneteenth celebration. moving it a day is still really very intentional. and i think the...
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labour mp yvette cooper estimated at around 10,000 people came into the country when there were no measuresluding the chair of the 1922 backbench committee questioning the logic of this as well, and others have talked about the dangers to jobs, tourism and the aviation industry, including former cabinet ministers, such as theresa villiers, and the former prime minister theresa may said she was worried about this as well, we should be getting international standard health testing in place to prevent the quarantining having to ta ke prevent the quarantining having to take place at all. but her worry was they would not be a global britain if there was no industry left. it was pretty much critical. a couple of supportive voices on the back benches from the conservatives. another foreign minister though said the credibility of the policy is hanging bya the credibility of the policy is hanging by a thread. one thing i should say, briefly, what downing street and others would point out is that the policy does seem to be popular, according to polling, with the wider public. but my goodness it took
labour mp yvette cooper estimated at around 10,000 people came into the country when there were no measuresluding the chair of the 1922 backbench committee questioning the logic of this as well, and others have talked about the dangers to jobs, tourism and the aviation industry, including former cabinet ministers, such as theresa villiers, and the former prime minister theresa may said she was worried about this as well, we should be getting international standard health testing in place to...
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stomach new york democratic congresswoman yvette clarke on the communicator tonight on cspan2. >> joining is now is robert woodson he t is the founder and president of the woodson center. thank you for your time sir. >> pleased to be here.le >> remind us what it is who funded him with his purpose? >> i founded the center about 38 years ago its purpose is to serve low income people with risksk health we go around the country with drug infested neighborhoods and we find grassroots leaders who are solving the problems internally. they are like social entrepreneurs. once we find them, we help them with access to money, trading, so if they help 50 people we will help them to expand to 500. we have -- we served about 2500 low income people of all races and 39 states throughout the country. >> host: who funds and baxter organization if i may ask? stomach primarily private donors and got a large grant from the chevron corporation, amoco in addition to the bradley foundation just a number of individuals occasionally a government grant to help, but primarily private donations of individuals. >> hos
stomach new york democratic congresswoman yvette clarke on the communicator tonight on cspan2. >> joining is now is robert woodson he t is the founder and president of the woodson center. thank you for your time sir. >> pleased to be here.le >> remind us what it is who funded him with his purpose? >> i founded the center about 38 years ago its purpose is to serve low income people with risksk health we go around the country with drug infested neighborhoods and we find...