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. >> state assembly man richard gottfried wrote the new york health act which isn't exactly new. he first proposed it 28 years ago in 1992. >> assemblyman, you've been working on this issue so long that your face is on the flyer. >> yes. >> state senator gustavo rivera is the bill's co-sponsor. >> you can pick a random person in this corner and they'll tell you a horror story about the current health care system in the state of new york and the country. >> we did that. >> there you go. >> if we fight it in public, we win because people know how the system is broken and we're offering a solution to that. >> i have tons of questions for you. >> the new york health act has passed in the state assembly five times. but never in the republican-controlled state senate. now, for the first time in a decade, democrats have the majority in both houses. so the bill has a real shot at passing. i've been traveling around the country, and i've seen worse states than yours. new york looks pretty good from
. >> state assembly man richard gottfried wrote the new york health act which isn't exactly new. he first proposed it 28 years ago in 1992. >> assemblyman, you've been working on this issue so long that your face is on the flyer. >> yes. >> state senator gustavo rivera is the bill's co-sponsor. >> you can pick a random person in this corner and they'll tell you a horror story about the current health care system in the state of new york and the country. >> we...
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. >> richard, is it enough? because you now think, what? chance of a recession are 50/50? look. people -- people in the market i talk to are being very polite when you ask them what they think the chance of the recession. i asked the chief economist of the imf today what the chance of a recession and they all talk about, well, it's getting potentially more likely. 50/50 is being generous. if we continue with this disruption, it really goes the other way. >> here's the thing about this. you know, a recession is defined as two consecutive quarters of declines in quarterly gdp. gdp last year was just north of 2%. you have some economists -- some of the leading economists have come out and said the second and third quarter, we may not even grow at all. now, the question for everyone i have talked to is the size and length. what everyone is talking about is the uncertainty around the time horizon. and what the longer-term consequences will be. but i can tell you that with every ceo, and i'm talking i spoke to the largest companies in the world today. what they are all saying is they
. >> richard, is it enough? because you now think, what? chance of a recession are 50/50? look. people -- people in the market i talk to are being very polite when you ask them what they think the chance of the recession. i asked the chief economist of the imf today what the chance of a recession and they all talk about, well, it's getting potentially more likely. 50/50 is being generous. if we continue with this disruption, it really goes the other way. >> here's the thing about...
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an irish art historian named fintan cullen was undertaking a study of this painting, a portrait of richard st. george man sir st. george painted in about 1796.
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she's the granddaughter of ann richards. she worked on kamala harris' campaign. she said it was a gut punch, a gut punch to see all of the leading women candidates knocked out of this campaign, four united states senators, the strongest field, field of women candidates we've ever seen in a presidential campaign. hillary clinton was obviously stronger when she ran, but as a field, do you understand what lily adams means by that gut punch, what that felt like to women? >> sure i do. that's why in 2018 when i campaigned for more women than anybody else did. we elected 41 new members of the house. i went out in their districts, though purple districts and i helped them win. let me put it this way, they asked me to come in and they won. not because of me but in spite of me. i'm not a pundit. for example, there was sexism in hillary's race and the way -- and it's real. the idea of sexism and racism
she's the granddaughter of ann richards. she worked on kamala harris' campaign. she said it was a gut punch, a gut punch to see all of the leading women candidates knocked out of this campaign, four united states senators, the strongest field, field of women candidates we've ever seen in a presidential campaign. hillary clinton was obviously stronger when she ran, but as a field, do you understand what lily adams means by that gut punch, what that felt like to women? >> sure i do. that's...
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president, so the whole group would include richard burr, the head of the intelligence committee, and it also would include senator kelly loeffler. so the question is whether or not they should be investigated for that behavior. >> it also includes dianne feinstein, the democrat. you didn't mention her name. why didn't you mention her name? i think she's an honorable person, by the way. you mention two people but don't mention one. >> any senators, should they be -- >> i don't know. i would have to look at it possibly.
president, so the whole group would include richard burr, the head of the intelligence committee, and it also would include senator kelly loeffler. so the question is whether or not they should be investigated for that behavior. >> it also includes dianne feinstein, the democrat. you didn't mention her name. why didn't you mention her name? i think she's an honorable person, by the way. you mention two people but don't mention one. >> any senators, should they be -- >> i don't...
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. >> so, the whole group would include richard burr, the head of the intelligence committee. it also would include a senator tele loeffler. the question is whether they should be investigated for that. >> president trump: it also includes senator dianne feinstein, democrat. why didn't you mention her name? and i think she's a very interesting person it's interesting that you mention two names, but not when that happens to be a democrat. >> any senators? >> president trump: i don't know. but i find them to be honorable people. >> you compared yourself -- you
. >> so, the whole group would include richard burr, the head of the intelligence committee. it also would include a senator tele loeffler. the question is whether they should be investigated for that. >> president trump: it also includes senator dianne feinstein, democrat. why didn't you mention her name? and i think she's a very interesting person it's interesting that you mention two names, but not when that happens to be a democrat. >> any senators? >> president...
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franklin delano roosevelt, richard nixon, the famous union leader jimmy hoffa, cher. the reasons why people warhead dresses in these particular ways vary. again how people would never think in this context would end up wearing a headdress. and through most of the country's history would seem like something that just made sense. when we talk about these representations surrounding americans throughout their lives, one of the most important ways is through movies and television. we have a section in this exhibition which really shows almost 100 years of these images, from 1935 movies
franklin delano roosevelt, richard nixon, the famous union leader jimmy hoffa, cher. the reasons why people warhead dresses in these particular ways vary. again how people would never think in this context would end up wearing a headdress. and through most of the country's history would seem like something that just made sense. when we talk about these representations surrounding americans throughout their lives, one of the most important ways is through movies and television. we have a section...
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personally hostile but he made names including the names of people on his own staff and wexler arranged for richard reeves who was later the you know new yorker longtime washington correspondent to write a hit job review of stones will talk a little bit about that book because this is became characteristic of his journalism he had a great line which you quoted here about how you know establishment journalist government figures talk to they know more than i do but a lot of well you know what is the power of it and read us i think that's what i saw that's my favorite of his was so which is exactly right the washington bureau of the new york times was my nemesis for 20 years so. so he was so he's locked out if the people in power won't talk to him but in fact he would he argues that's advantageous and what is he he becomes this amazing he studies the dust is this forensic read forensics the right word but explain a little bit about. you know what he uncovered the korean war vietnam he and he does report from israel in i think 48 with and and he's quite critical of the ethnic cleansing i mean imagine i
personally hostile but he made names including the names of people on his own staff and wexler arranged for richard reeves who was later the you know new yorker longtime washington correspondent to write a hit job review of stones will talk a little bit about that book because this is became characteristic of his journalism he had a great line which you quoted here about how you know establishment journalist government figures talk to they know more than i do but a lot of well you know what is...
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the fbi has also contacted republican senator richard burr for information about the transactions. in other news from capitol hill, mark meadows resigned as a north carolina congressmember monday to officially start his new position today as trump's chief of s staff. as corononavirus cases surge across the country, infectious disease and medical experts are developing new theories about the spread of the disease and its manifestations. in washington state, a gathering of asymptomatic choir singers earlier this month resulted in dozens of cases of covid-19, including two deaths. scientists say it was likely passed through the air, refuting earlier studies that say contagion via aerosolized particles is highly unlikely. meanwhile, cardiologists are warning that some covid-19 patients have worse cardiac symptoms than respiratory ones, in some cases mimicking a heart attack. spain repoported over 800 0 new deaths as authorities called for monday a period of nationwide hibernation.n. spain has now surpassed china in cases, reaching nearly 88,000. this includes over 12,000 health care wo
the fbi has also contacted republican senator richard burr for information about the transactions. in other news from capitol hill, mark meadows resigned as a north carolina congressmember monday to officially start his new position today as trump's chief of s staff. as corononavirus cases surge across the country, infectious disease and medical experts are developing new theories about the spread of the disease and its manifestations. in washington state, a gathering of asymptomatic choir...
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ronald reagan lost 1960 nomination to the eventual winner of the general election, richard nixon. >> the following political program is sponsored by citizens for reagan committee. >> place your left hand on the bible and raise your right hand. do solemnly swear you will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california, against all enemies, foreign or domestic? >> i do. >> that you will bear full faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california, that you take this obligation freely. >> this was the night ronald reagan became governor of california january 2, 1967. governor reagan was born and raised in illinois. >> i do. >> governor reagan, i declare you to be duly installed as governor of the state of california. >> as other illinois republican said, government should be of the people, by the people, for the people. [applause] that kind of government, of the people, by the people, for the people, arrived that night in california. >> i am here with those i love the most
ronald reagan lost 1960 nomination to the eventual winner of the general election, richard nixon. >> the following political program is sponsored by citizens for reagan committee. >> place your left hand on the bible and raise your right hand. do solemnly swear you will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california, against all enemies, foreign or domestic? >> i do. >> that you will bear full faith and allegiance...
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vice president mike richards speaking alongside the white house coronavirus task force that includes the u.s. president donald trump as well as health experts dr anthony fauci and dr burke as you've heard and the u.s. president warning americans just a few moments ago that they would have a very tough 2 weeks coming in the fight against the corona virus and he's urging everyone to follow federal social distancing guidelines through the end of april so that is for the next 30 days in the health experts dr anthony fauci as well as dr burke speaking about the importance off mitigation when it comes to the corona virus as the u.s. is now reporting the highest number of cases in the world so far 175000 people infected let's bring in mike hanna joining us from washington so what were the main highlights of that press conference mike. well it was a very somber president trump and once again sharing his emotional reaction to seeing those scenes that i've been seeing not the if you center of the outbreak that's a grumpy illness with hospital in new york very close to where president trump him
vice president mike richards speaking alongside the white house coronavirus task force that includes the u.s. president donald trump as well as health experts dr anthony fauci and dr burke as you've heard and the u.s. president warning americans just a few moments ago that they would have a very tough 2 weeks coming in the fight against the corona virus and he's urging everyone to follow federal social distancing guidelines through the end of april so that is for the next 30 days in the health...
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narrated by actor richard steiger is one in a four-part series from hollywood actors that argued for treatment and research rather than criminalization of drug use and possession. ♪ ♪ london bridge is falling down falling down london bridge is falling down my fair lady ♪ ♪ london bridge is falling down falling down ♪ >> when we moved into this house, we thought it was a normal house, where people were using some acid, grass, maybe some speed. there was a lot of shooting up going on, some people were using heroin to the point that we couldn't trust each other anymore, the work wasn't getting done. we began to lie to each other. peggy and i took a stand against hard narcotics and called a house meeting and the house members agreed we wouldn't have any more heroin or meth in the house, yet some people found these two drugs too groovy to give up and it destroyed the whole house. ♪ now we build it up again my fair lady ♪ ♪ now we build it up again up again up again now we build it up again my fair lady ♪ ♪ now we build it up again up again up again now we build it up a
narrated by actor richard steiger is one in a four-part series from hollywood actors that argued for treatment and research rather than criminalization of drug use and possession. ♪ ♪ london bridge is falling down falling down london bridge is falling down my fair lady ♪ ♪ london bridge is falling down falling down ♪ >> when we moved into this house, we thought it was a normal house, where people were using some acid, grass, maybe some speed. there was a lot of shooting up going...
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this is richard out of trenton, michigan. caller: good morning. i have a question about the distribution based on population. florida -- i believe both have passed new york and michigan by not having a state income tax -- which i just paid in michigan. moreieve they received money from the government then they send to the government. it seems unfair to send money to some states that don't cover themselves with the possibility of their own money. that's just doesn't seem right. guest: i can't argue with the point necessarily guess i have to think it through. the federal government collects primarily revenues through personal income tax. that is the primary source of revenue. i was looking at my notes on how much each state is getting. , 18fornia gets the most billion -- i'm sorry, $15 billion. texas is the next largest state to receive, they get about $11 billion. $7.5 billion.out florida is $8.5 billion. his point about the distribution in terms of population is correct. terms ofplicated in the sources of revenue of the federal governor will -- fe
this is richard out of trenton, michigan. caller: good morning. i have a question about the distribution based on population. florida -- i believe both have passed new york and michigan by not having a state income tax -- which i just paid in michigan. moreieve they received money from the government then they send to the government. it seems unfair to send money to some states that don't cover themselves with the possibility of their own money. that's just doesn't seem right. guest: i can't...
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narrated by actor richard steiger is one in a four-part series from hollywood actors that argued for treatment and research rather than criminalization of drug use and possession. ♪ ♪ london bridge is falling down falling down london bridge is falling down my fair lady ♪ ♪ london bridge is falling down falling down ♪ >> when we moved into this house, we thought it was a normal house, where people were using some acid, grass, maybe some speed. there was a lot of shooting up going on, some people were using heroin to the point that we couldn't trust each other anymore, the work wasn't getting done. we began to lie to each other. peggy and i took a stand against
narrated by actor richard steiger is one in a four-part series from hollywood actors that argued for treatment and research rather than criminalization of drug use and possession. ♪ ♪ london bridge is falling down falling down london bridge is falling down my fair lady ♪ ♪ london bridge is falling down falling down ♪ >> when we moved into this house, we thought it was a normal house, where people were using some acid, grass, maybe some speed. there was a lot of shooting up going...
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have at this moment but let's do so in a way that's meaning and feel substantive and i want to ask richard to come up that runs the 211 system here in sacramento to talk about the substance behind what that call center and those three numbers, 211 truly represent and will represent to potentially millions of californiaens if we avail and take advantage of that system. >> thank you, governor and thank you to your teams also for the leadership that you're providing in these unprecedented times. i'm the local operator of 211 sacramento and 211 is really a three different dial that makes it easy for our community members to get at the local level and our call centers staffed 365 days a year 24 hours a day. there's trained professionals on the line able to assist you and getting you to most fundamental needs and together we can work together as a community to start building those resources and those data bases to ensure that the community members are getting access to services. our call specialists are all trained in helping provide guidance and determine what those unmet needs are. the 211s ar
have at this moment but let's do so in a way that's meaning and feel substantive and i want to ask richard to come up that runs the 211 system here in sacramento to talk about the substance behind what that call center and those three numbers, 211 truly represent and will represent to potentially millions of californiaens if we avail and take advantage of that system. >> thank you, governor and thank you to your teams also for the leadership that you're providing in these unprecedented...
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in fact, when the only two places richard nixon in march 1974 could safely go. one was the economic club in chicago and the other was the grand anold opry in nashville. and he shows up and as you all may know, nixon was terribly clumsy and you see roy a half used to doa thing with a yo-yo and that was a disaster . friends go cross is to have to when he was working for nixon , when mixing would put a metal on someone, it was often reminded him of, because nixon would slice his head open and the blood would come out so the guys got a flashback so they had to put scotch tape on the metals. so he shows up and the, he's greeted by a song written just for the occasion to that theme. because atthat point, everything's falling apart . for him and he was going to the base. and that was years ago. 45 years ago. there was very much a concerted effort on the part of at that point the republican party in the same way the democratic party was reaching out to the counterculture. when you look at the walk march on washington bob dylan was there, peter paul andmary , really rema
in fact, when the only two places richard nixon in march 1974 could safely go. one was the economic club in chicago and the other was the grand anold opry in nashville. and he shows up and as you all may know, nixon was terribly clumsy and you see roy a half used to doa thing with a yo-yo and that was a disaster . friends go cross is to have to when he was working for nixon , when mixing would put a metal on someone, it was often reminded him of, because nixon would slice his head open and the...
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[laughing] richard was happy to do so. so welcome, richard. [applause] >> thank you, michael, for that kind introduction. it's a privilege to be. michael strain has written a clear compellingen empirically grounded and actually irritatingly well-written book. congratulations. i am just going to briefly outlined some areas of agreement and then focus on areas i think could be as useful disagreement and then makehi general comments for what will set up a broader debate. i'll focus on what the incentives are for pessimism. if it's true where overly pessimistic then it's probably because it's working force in some ways.om let's start with the agreement. i agree with michael and overstatement on both left and right of many of the broad trends that are affecting us. the middle class has been killed as joe biden, american carnage as president, trump, et cetera. i think that's true. there's a bipartisan overstatement of the problem. in fact, wage and income growth have been solid, not spectacular but not stagnant. these seem to be the right words to b
[laughing] richard was happy to do so. so welcome, richard. [applause] >> thank you, michael, for that kind introduction. it's a privilege to be. michael strain has written a clear compellingen empirically grounded and actually irritatingly well-written book. congratulations. i am just going to briefly outlined some areas of agreement and then focus on areas i think could be as useful disagreement and then makehi general comments for what will set up a broader debate. i'll focus on what...
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and electing was something pat brown was an richard nixon. and brown defeated him by almost a quarter of a million votes. >> i congratulate governor brown as her b has indicated for his victory. but the republican party under new leadership in california needs a -- a new birth of spirit, a new birth of unity. >> bill noland, dick nixon, what republican was left? the more they thought about it, the more republicans remembered ronald reagan. and they remembered that speech he made during the 1964 presidential election. >> somewhere a perversion has taken place. our natural unalienable rights are a dispensation of government and freedom has never been so fragile, so close to slipping from our grasp as it is at this moment. winston churchill said the destiny of man is not measured by material computations, when great forces move around in the world we learn we're spirits, not nomineanimals and it spells. you and i have a rendezvous with destiny. we'll sentence them to take the last step into a thousand years of darkness. we will keep in mind -- >
and electing was something pat brown was an richard nixon. and brown defeated him by almost a quarter of a million votes. >> i congratulate governor brown as her b has indicated for his victory. but the republican party under new leadership in california needs a -- a new birth of spirit, a new birth of unity. >> bill noland, dick nixon, what republican was left? the more they thought about it, the more republicans remembered ronald reagan. and they remembered that speech he made...
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george mcdorch lost to richard nixon winning only district of columbia and massachusetts. >>> planes and helicopters both american and south vietnamese -- >> during the past two years i have found that campaigning can be a lonely business. a succession of airports, motels, not seeing my family for weeks at a time, but the rewards of staying in touch with this country have been more than worth the cost. [ applause ] when i announced i would seek the presidency, some said i would appeal to only a few. but in the past two years i have touched many different americans. i have traveled countless thousands of miles to look them in the eye, to know their voices, to learn what no man can ever understand from behind his desk in washington. >> we only 5.5% laid off in this country. >> actually unemployed. >> how many, and how little time >> my eggs after going for 35 cents a dozen. >> if you don't like how you work here you can quit or we'll move the plant. >> i want to see taxes come back to me. i want to see schools and roads and social security increased. >> the country was dushd and people
george mcdorch lost to richard nixon winning only district of columbia and massachusetts. >>> planes and helicopters both american and south vietnamese -- >> during the past two years i have found that campaigning can be a lonely business. a succession of airports, motels, not seeing my family for weeks at a time, but the rewards of staying in touch with this country have been more than worth the cost. [ applause ] when i announced i would seek the presidency, some said i would...
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george mcdorch lost to richard nixon winning only district of columbia and massachusetts. >>> planes and helicopters both american and south vietnamese -- >> during the past two years i have found that campaigning can be a lonely business. a succession of airports, motels, not seeing my family for
george mcdorch lost to richard nixon winning only district of columbia and massachusetts. >>> planes and helicopters both american and south vietnamese -- >> during the past two years i have found that campaigning can be a lonely business. a succession of airports, motels, not seeing my family for
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jared jake, narrated by jared jake, richard ferrone, jenna and a fool cast. the only plane in the sky, by garrett m. graff narrated by a fool cast with holter graham. >> the audie awards goes to simon and schuster audio for "the only plane in the sky". [applause] >> next up. i can't say anything until the teleprompter tells me what i am going to say or i could just make it up. the finalists for audio from a are audio drama. the absolute brightness of -- "the absolute brightness of leonard pelkey". "angels in america". nathan stewart, and eddie falco. birthday suit by aaron blakely, aaron mallon, dion grand, savannah peach wood, jason clark and robin miles. have a nice day by billy crystal performed by justin garza, and after bending, billy crystal, rachel dredge, darrell hammond, krista jackson, kevin kline and a fool cast. "puss in boots" performed by jim nails, mark aldrich, nick sullivan, brian holden, meredith engle be, lynn north, john brady and johnny heller. the audie awards goes to random house audio for "angels in america". [applause] >> you guys hav
jared jake, narrated by jared jake, richard ferrone, jenna and a fool cast. the only plane in the sky, by garrett m. graff narrated by a fool cast with holter graham. >> the audie awards goes to simon and schuster audio for "the only plane in the sky". [applause] >> next up. i can't say anything until the teleprompter tells me what i am going to say or i could just make it up. the finalists for audio from a are audio drama. the absolute brightness of -- "the absolute...
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actually richard just showed the 1st photograph shows. the bottom. of the smart ways to get where you're going. to. hold. the 1st americans at some point in our lives while experience hardship that listen up. top. sure vied says to see people in particular. as the kids find the strength grownup her. might. work a friend. to do the books on you to. get beethoven is for me it. is for you. it's for help. beethoven is for. is for the. beethoven is for. veto over is for. beethoven 2020 the 250th anniversary here on deal here. frank food. international gateway to the best connections road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining all 1st and try our services. be allat gassed at frankfurt airport city managed by from a bought. 50 w. news live from berlin and it's to leave pauses to pay its respects to the victims of the corona virus pandemic. mayor joins in observing a minute of silence in memory of the more than 11000 italians killed by the virus we will bring you the latest fr
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the wall street journal says the fbi has contracted senator richard burr who sold shares of companies worth as much as 1.7 1.700-0000. he based that decision to sell on public information. and california senator diane feinstein sold stock before the market dropped. her assets are separate from her husband's. >>> san francisco-based gap is putting 80,000 workers on furlough while its stores in north america and europe are all closed. gap, old navy and banana republic stores were all shut down on march 18th. but now with the coronavirus continuing to spread, that's not going to happen. gap is also laying off some of its staff. furloughed employees will still be eligible for unemployment benefits. >>> san francisco based airbnb says it will pay hosts for a quarter of a billion dollars for cancelled reservations. airbnb will pay hosts 205% of what they normally would have received through its own cancellation policies. check in dates between march 14th march 14th and may 31st. to stay if they don't want to risk infecting their homes. >>> time is now 6:50 as pam, steve, and sal continue to
the wall street journal says the fbi has contracted senator richard burr who sold shares of companies worth as much as 1.7 1.700-0000. he based that decision to sell on public information. and california senator diane feinstein sold stock before the market dropped. her assets are separate from her husband's. >>> san francisco-based gap is putting 80,000 workers on furlough while its stores in north america and europe are all closed. gap, old navy and banana republic stores were all...
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host: that's richard in wyoming. susan in youngstown thinks that state governments have had the biggest impact so far. don't only understand, hello, i didn't really understand the gravity of this until i heard governor cuomo. i live in ohio but it wasn't until i heard the numbers with governor cuomo explaining what the emergency was. so, i didn't take it seriously until i heard him. i would say state government. but i think a crucial point is not being understood. the lack of testing kits in the -- no accident, it was more insidious than that. the trump administration received the briefings, they understood how serious this was. the lack of testing kits was a deliberate trump strategy to conceal the numbers. trump used covid-19 as a political prop for himself and not a health crisis for the american people. he had months to prepare and he didn't. he wanted, it's like you assume that he would be like you and wants to save lives, but he doesn't care about that. the first part of your comment, why didn't you take it ser
host: that's richard in wyoming. susan in youngstown thinks that state governments have had the biggest impact so far. don't only understand, hello, i didn't really understand the gravity of this until i heard governor cuomo. i live in ohio but it wasn't until i heard the numbers with governor cuomo explaining what the emergency was. so, i didn't take it seriously until i heard him. i would say state government. but i think a crucial point is not being understood. the lack of testing kits in...
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as the late richard threlkeld splad sunday morning >> americans had to answer 470 questions including they wanted to know if there were any idiots in the family. >> reporter: lucky for us there are nine basic questions. yet the very simplicity and importance of the census have recently tempted politicians to disguise fund-raising appeals as census forms. including these from the republican national committee and the trump campaign. >> the census is a public treasure. it is our collective information. and so for some organization, in this case the republican national committee and the later president trump's campaign committee, to try to hijack this nonpartisan public trust in the census for personal political gain is wrong. >> reporter: california democratic congresswoman katie porter sits on the committee that oversees the census bureau. in february she confronted census director steven dillingham. >> have you asked the rnc to cease and desist from the term 2020 census or official census in its mailings? >> congresswoman, i would have to look that out. >> reporter: and you're going t
as the late richard threlkeld splad sunday morning >> americans had to answer 470 questions including they wanted to know if there were any idiots in the family. >> reporter: lucky for us there are nine basic questions. yet the very simplicity and importance of the census have recently tempted politicians to disguise fund-raising appeals as census forms. including these from the republican national committee and the trump campaign. >> the census is a public treasure. it is our...
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. >> here in new york, rihanna made a big donation, then you had in california elon musk and richard branson help governor gavin newsom secure much-needed medical supplies. >> think about the ones we don't even know about. >> right. >>> coming up, how "tiger king" may reopen a decades-old missing persons cold case. >>> plus how roaster, elmo, and the cookie monster are teaching us all about washing our hands. >>> but first, pastors who are now in legal hot water for ignoring social distancing guidelines. pastors behaving badly? ignoring social distancing guidelines. pastors behaving badly? but not olay retinol24. olay's retinol24 complex hydrates better than the $100 retinol cream. visibly smoother brighter skin in just 24 hours. a skin upgrade? crushed it. olay retinol24. face anything. olay. now available with retinol serum and retinol eye cream. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, pri
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richard dinan is the ceo of pulsar fusion, a nuclear fusion facility. we are very grateful. thank you. what is that that you think you can do to help? well, firstly i would like to say that i think the government has done a fantasticjob with this unprecedented situation in really trying to make sure we have all the equipment. and it does make sense that these enormous engineering companies should be approached. but there are lots of other... uk as a centre of excellence for engineering. there are some really brilliant people. with a lot of brilliant equipment. we could make face masks. if there was some guidance to see we can build a facemask in an hour and we could build many of them and lots of companies come together, where should they be sent? because there isa should they be sent? because there is a lot of idle talent that wants to help at the moment. understood. clearly the government are stretched on all fronts at the moment. i know you tweeted the government three days ago offering to help. what response have you had? the main response have you had? the main response
richard dinan is the ceo of pulsar fusion, a nuclear fusion facility. we are very grateful. thank you. what is that that you think you can do to help? well, firstly i would like to say that i think the government has done a fantasticjob with this unprecedented situation in really trying to make sure we have all the equipment. and it does make sense that these enormous engineering companies should be approached. but there are lots of other... uk as a centre of excellence for engineering. there...
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senator richard burr made a statement and said he has done nothing wrong. he said he only acted on public information. burr is the chairman of senate intelligence committee received a classified briefing earlier in the year that focused on some of the damage spreading throughout china in terms of the coronavirus giving lawmakers an early sense of just how bad this thing was. he sold the bulk of his stock holdings he said he did it entirely based on public reports. in large part, he was watching cnbc and cnbc's asia coverage and decided he better sell his stock. he doesn't dispute that he sold because of the virus but he does dispute that he sold on any information that the average investor didn't have access to >>> chinese tell come giant huawei releasing forecast. unique insight in the global supply chain arjun caught up with their rotating chairman. take us through what the concept of a rotating chairman is. >> huawei has a very interesting system where every few months, it will switch between one of the three chairman saying this is a way to keep it fres
senator richard burr made a statement and said he has done nothing wrong. he said he only acted on public information. burr is the chairman of senate intelligence committee received a classified briefing earlier in the year that focused on some of the damage spreading throughout china in terms of the coronavirus giving lawmakers an early sense of just how bad this thing was. he sold the bulk of his stock holdings he said he did it entirely based on public reports. in large part, he was watching...
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according to multiple reports, the chairman of the senate intel committee richard burr is being investigated by the justice department and the s.e.c. for stock trades ahead of shark market down turn due to the outbreak. as head of the powerful committee, burr received frequent briefings and reports on the threat of the virus and that between mid february he sold between 628,000 and $1.7 million worth of stock. the stock market took a sharp nose dive about a week after the senator sold off the stocks. in a statement, burr's lawyer emphasizes the senator asked for the review and believes it will establish that his actions were appropriate. while other senators from both parties sold and bought stock ahead of the market downturn, it is not clear who else the justice department is looking into. several lawmakers are calling for burr to step down over this investigation. danny, it is great to see you. >> thank you. same to you. >> let's talk about this. when this revelation came forth, i think a lot of people were surprised and astounded considering how people have been seeing their 401(k)s go do
according to multiple reports, the chairman of the senate intel committee richard burr is being investigated by the justice department and the s.e.c. for stock trades ahead of shark market down turn due to the outbreak. as head of the powerful committee, burr received frequent briefings and reports on the threat of the virus and that between mid february he sold between 628,000 and $1.7 million worth of stock. the stock market took a sharp nose dive about a week after the senator sold off the...
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johnson was only the beginning one of the revisions of the great society in this book is a revision of richard nixon i discovered actually expanded government as johnson had before him even more rapidly to imagine a great process of program upon program of charles murray from the manhattan institute so than to lay out a few more here is the scope of what the great society yielded by 1980 health and medical cost were six times the 1950 cost in dollars by 1980 public assistance was 13 times the 1950 cost social insurance was 27 times the 1950 level and housing cost were 129 times the 1950 cost last night one of the candidate suggested we need to spend more on housing? what happened? the great society failed government expansion did not eradicate poverty in fact the reduction of the poverty rate was already coming down and had flattened out we ended up with 10 percent then stayed there it shackled americans into dependence there was a parable on the morning after effect the economy began to flail as never before and went from 10 percent in the interest rate was at 15 percent the high cost of labo
johnson was only the beginning one of the revisions of the great society in this book is a revision of richard nixon i discovered actually expanded government as johnson had before him even more rapidly to imagine a great process of program upon program of charles murray from the manhattan institute so than to lay out a few more here is the scope of what the great society yielded by 1980 health and medical cost were six times the 1950 cost in dollars by 1980 public assistance was 13 times the...
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year they did strengthen unions one of the provisions of great society in this book is the revision of richard nixon. they expanded the government as johnson had before him in some areas. they were six times the cost in constant dollars. by 1980 it was 13 times the 1950 cost. social insurance costs were 27 times the level and housing costs 129 times the 1950 cost.ug they wanted to spend more in housing so the great society field. the programs shackled americans and generally speaking there was a terrible morning-after effects that followed the great society, the economy began to flail as it never had before. we know that unemployment went towards 10% and interest rates went past 15%. the high cost of labor under the policies backed by the government did drive american companies to leave town and the grass to grow in pittsfield, just as boulware predicted. the center of detroit did become the rust belt and i write a lot about that and the great society. they stayed below a thousand for a generation. today they be needed in the ever rising stock market as their birthright. they expect nothing el
year they did strengthen unions one of the provisions of great society in this book is the revision of richard nixon. they expanded the government as johnson had before him in some areas. they were six times the cost in constant dollars. by 1980 it was 13 times the 1950 cost. social insurance costs were 27 times the level and housing costs 129 times the 1950 cost.ug they wanted to spend more in housing so the great society field. the programs shackled americans and generally speaking there was...
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senator richard burr. he sits on two committees including one in late january that were briefed about the growing threat of coronavirus. then on february 13th, he sold $1.7 million of stock stating himself in an estimated $250,000 in losses. he says he made the decisions based on public information coming out of asia and is bowing to cooperate. his attorneys say senator burr welcomes a thorough review of the facts in the matter which will establish that his actions were appropriate. other senators who were actively trading before the virus began spreading include republicans kelly loeffler, david perdue, and james inhofe, and the anhusband of democrat dianne feinstein also sold stock before the market downturn. we should note mr. berger is regarded at the senate's leading authority on pandemics having written a book about the subject back in 2006. >> sean: trace gallagher, thank you. now unfortunately as president trump and his coronavirus task force work around the clock to keep our country safe and secur
senator richard burr. he sits on two committees including one in late january that were briefed about the growing threat of coronavirus. then on february 13th, he sold $1.7 million of stock stating himself in an estimated $250,000 in losses. he says he made the decisions based on public information coming out of asia and is bowing to cooperate. his attorneys say senator burr welcomes a thorough review of the facts in the matter which will establish that his actions were appropriate. other...
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mean moment mark almond mentioned and north africa but what about the central issue of the middle east richards israel palestine i mean trump has just come up with the military the most outrageous so-called peace plan and europe has been silent about it britain indeed has protected us with your and the security council from being criticized we're going to must speak out on the central issue of the middle east which is palestine we must start bringing sanctions to bear against israel responded quote some of the produce and comes from their own occupied territories disgruntled should be the year of getting back to the promised on a new service the main issue which infects everything in the middle east you know it's interesting if we go to a drill and i want to on the back of one of jonathan just said there i agree and disagree with jonathan l. quibble and one thing. falling back on these traditional levers of power military but actually i think it's more cynical than that because what you saw at the munich conference is basically the export forcible export of of western values and that forcible e
mean moment mark almond mentioned and north africa but what about the central issue of the middle east richards israel palestine i mean trump has just come up with the military the most outrageous so-called peace plan and europe has been silent about it britain indeed has protected us with your and the security council from being criticized we're going to must speak out on the central issue of the middle east which is palestine we must start bringing sanctions to bear against israel responded...
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in this book is the revision of richard nixon. in my research, i discovered that nixon expanded the government as johnson had before him in some areas even more rapidly. and other presidents just added on if you want to imagine a great process of program upon program of charles murray at the manhattan institute was the first to layam off an percent of the recent prizewinner, john hogan laid out a few more. some of you were at that event. herthe event.here is the scope t society yielded. by 1980, health and medical costs were six times the cost of the 1950s c cost in constant dollars. by 1980, public assistance costs were 13 times the 1950s cost. social insurance costs, insurance costs were 27 times the 1950s level and housing costs 129 times their 1950 cost. remember the call last night, one of the candidates suggested we needed to spend more on housing. so, what happened the great society failed. the government expansion did not eradicate poverty. in fact, the reduction in the poverty rate was already coming down to be fast. fast
in this book is the revision of richard nixon. in my research, i discovered that nixon expanded the government as johnson had before him in some areas even more rapidly. and other presidents just added on if you want to imagine a great process of program upon program of charles murray at the manhattan institute was the first to layam off an percent of the recent prizewinner, john hogan laid out a few more. some of you were at that event. herthe event.here is the scope t society yielded. by...
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group of people who review the most liked intelligence of the world, that now includes adam schiff, richard burr, and nancy pelosi, three of the lowest integrity people in the entire united states congress. so i think leader mcconnell needs to take action here and may be in the next relief bill, americans can choose. 1200 bucks or stock tips from senator burr and senator feinstein. >> tucker: i get that they are partisan and i think the governor is required to appoint a republican replacement anyway, but why would mcconnell, the top senator -- why wouldn't he move to remove him from the committee chairmanship? >> it's unbelievable to think that the committee chairman with oversight over the fbi is being investigated with the fbi. drawing a foolish parallel to president trump, he was elected by the people to drain the swamp, where a senator burr is the swamp. he is someone who appears to have used information for personal gain at public expense when he wasn't being honest with the people and i am shocked that more republicans are not saying this. why is every republican on capitol hill not j
group of people who review the most liked intelligence of the world, that now includes adam schiff, richard burr, and nancy pelosi, three of the lowest integrity people in the entire united states congress. so i think leader mcconnell needs to take action here and may be in the next relief bill, americans can choose. 1200 bucks or stock tips from senator burr and senator feinstein. >> tucker: i get that they are partisan and i think the governor is required to appoint a republican...
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less the effort many people here make a living with agriculture some in green milling operations like richard apparently she previously used a few car generator to run a grinding machine just now the call comes in the same level. i bought 500 now worth and pa credits so now we can leave the lights. there is light in the palm of my 1000000. situation was different when we use my old home they are fine your home and you. to skeptical at 1st many here have since switched to green energy. and the $500.00 households now get their power from the solar grid. that means sun's fewer c o 2 emissions according to the nigerian company really takes so long some funding for the project came from a german government agency the renewable energy business actually is something that is really really viable for nigeria to look into you know because. like you know nigeria actually has about 55 percent of its population without access so and we know that it's not cost effective to extend the grid to these areas so $1.00 of the best with these by deploying many with these locations the project is also bolstered by
less the effort many people here make a living with agriculture some in green milling operations like richard apparently she previously used a few car generator to run a grinding machine just now the call comes in the same level. i bought 500 now worth and pa credits so now we can leave the lights. there is light in the palm of my 1000000. situation was different when we use my old home they are fine your home and you. to skeptical at 1st many here have since switched to green energy. and the...
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i think that and i think it was richard i recreate richard hall i think it's a smart but a couple of things in terms of for your education the social security administration says that it's $900000.00 better to have a bachelor's degree versus the high school degree and to answer your question directly yes k. through 14 versus k. through 12 over a lifetime according to georgetown university there's a 200000 dollars difference i do think with regard to the trades what richard just said is absolutely true and i is coming ai is going to eliminate a lot of manufacturing jobs. however it's noisy hey yeah that and i will note one of things actually the eric spiegel the former c.e.o. of siemens said this was back in 2011 of course there's been a lot of automation since then but he was lamenting the dearth of american qualified employees to fill their open jobs and went then treasury secretary tim geithner was going to ohio want to visit they were noting that you simply despite the unemployment rate couldn't hire the talent that the that we don't have the trade schools in america those still t
i think that and i think it was richard i recreate richard hall i think it's a smart but a couple of things in terms of for your education the social security administration says that it's $900000.00 better to have a bachelor's degree versus the high school degree and to answer your question directly yes k. through 14 versus k. through 12 over a lifetime according to georgetown university there's a 200000 dollars difference i do think with regard to the trades what richard just said is...
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richard bilton reports. they are a hidden army. low—paid workers risking the disease to keep the economy going. we've got a frozen veg at —22 and cauliflowers and there is also other stuff, peas and so on, a full load. marco is one of thousands of truck drivers restocking the nation's larder. it's been really busy, so we've been going back and forth from this place in belgium where we usually load five or six lorries a week. it's been 15, 20 so far. food is important. morning, driver. morning, you all right? ready for another chaos day? yeah, we are. those deliveries matter in the nation's supermarkets. keeping lockdown uk fed. filling empty shelves, pat is a minimum wage hero. i do get concerned about being amongst the crowds that we are in amongst at the moment. in all the years i've worked in a supermarket, 30—odd years, i don't think i've known it this busy at christmas time. it really has been manic. panorama asked other minimum wage workers to get in touch and, across the country, people responded. i'm rhys, i'm a 25—
richard bilton reports. they are a hidden army. low—paid workers risking the disease to keep the economy going. we've got a frozen veg at —22 and cauliflowers and there is also other stuff, peas and so on, a full load. marco is one of thousands of truck drivers restocking the nation's larder. it's been really busy, so we've been going back and forth from this place in belgium where we usually load five or six lorries a week. it's been 15, 20 so far. food is important. morning, driver....
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burr kelly loffler richard up and dinah feinstein selling off large portions of their stock just prior to the chrono virus hitting the united states on a major scale now known protocol did follow rick as senator schumer almost immediately called for an ethics investigation however you know this past ethics investigations into insider trading have resulted into a little punishment or results this time however what makes this different is the senate inquiry we're now learning the f.b.i. has a contact a sinner burr who is a republican senior senator from north carolina for details regarding the sale of his stocks of companies that are worth as much as one point $7000000.00 that he and his wife own together. so i guess what they're saying is that these guys got inside information not available to you or me or any other u.s. citizen and the 1st thing they did with it is they made their stock buys or stock trades with it right simple as it seems that's what they did or that's what they're being investigated for right well that's a thing a wreck you know this is nothing new we've done the sto
burr kelly loffler richard up and dinah feinstein selling off large portions of their stock just prior to the chrono virus hitting the united states on a major scale now known protocol did follow rick as senator schumer almost immediately called for an ethics investigation however you know this past ethics investigations into insider trading have resulted into a little punishment or results this time however what makes this different is the senate inquiry we're now learning the f.b.i. has a...
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of 500,000 masks and thousands of hospital gowns to donate to local baltimore hospital's system >>> richard branson's virgin rocket company plans to mass produce face masks the ceo contributes to the company's foundations global employee medical relief fund >>> facebook pledging $100,000 in financing and ads to help those reeling from the coronavirus pandemic >> our favorite segment of the day. >> it doesn't stop there as well abbott labs moving higher after the company saw a 5 minute coronavirus test jim cramer just spoke with the company's outgoing ceo >> there are more tests coming, they're putting a lot of efforts into the organization into capacity expansion while 50,000 a day sounds like a lot, it's not enough, and we know that. for a while, we'll be allocating and prioritizing to high need areas. we flow that fighting this virus and being able to go back to a world that's more normal is going to require a lot of testing in the right places with rapid turnaround fortunately, we have multiple formats to do that with. >> you can catch that full interview coming up 6:00 p.m. eastern time
of 500,000 masks and thousands of hospital gowns to donate to local baltimore hospital's system >>> richard branson's virgin rocket company plans to mass produce face masks the ceo contributes to the company's foundations global employee medical relief fund >>> facebook pledging $100,000 in financing and ads to help those reeling from the coronavirus pandemic >> our favorite segment of the day. >> it doesn't stop there as well abbott labs moving higher after the...
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the other sponsor is the richard paul richmond center for business law and public policy from the university. it's a joint venture of clumpy as business and law school. the goal at the richmond center is to foster collaboration among colombian universities distinguished business and legal scholars in orderti to generate innovations, advanced research that hasas the potential to infm public policy as well as the theory and practice and business of law. just like the brussels effect. now, without further ado to explain the brussels effect and its many applications i'm pleased to welcomepl the profesr of law and international organization columbia law school who's also a senior scholar at colby avenue business school and help lead the conversation we are very privileged to have the economic editor for bloomberg businessweek. we will talk for about 45 minutes and then we will have 15 minutes at the end for q and a. ... ook which is for sale in the back of the room. thank you all. [applause] thank you everybody for being here. how many people a how many people are connected with the b business sc
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today he is enjoying a discreet retirement in michigan in the united states and i'm going to go to richard nice to me it's nearly thank you very much for coming us to the center thank you thank you very much. and this gentleman is called our send down a crook he was with the american environmentalists agency for many years he's also the 1st engineer in the world to investigate the ecological impact of coca-cola bottles that does a fair imitation that there are smaller. typical coke bottles...