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america will always be first. [applause] meet thetain, we will adversity and hardship along the way. there may even be tragedy because that is the danger of space. there's nothing we can do about that. that we are talking about is unrivaled. there's nothing we can do about problems. but we will have very few of them. we will confront all of those challenges, knowing that the quest for understanding is the oldest and deepest hope in our .ouls the innate human desire to explore and innovate is what propels the engines of progress and the march of civilization. we will preserve and persevere, and we will ensure a future of american dominance in space. to that end, over the last three thes, i reestablished national space council. i issued a directive cutting red tape for innovative space companies such as spacex. we created the world's first comprehensive space traffic management system. last month, i signed an executive order establishing u.s. policy for the recovery and use of space resources and minerals. administr
america will always be first. [applause] meet thetain, we will adversity and hardship along the way. there may even be tragedy because that is the danger of space. there's nothing we can do about that. that we are talking about is unrivaled. there's nothing we can do about problems. but we will have very few of them. we will confront all of those challenges, knowing that the quest for understanding is the oldest and deepest hope in our .ouls the innate human desire to explore and innovate is...
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the first europeans in the americas, the story of america begins with europeans discovery of america. or sometimes you get an answer not as frequently jamestown virginia the first permanent english settlement is the really beginning of the story of america. the mayflower compact and plymouth rock which a return to in a moment and then an answer like like a declaration, american revolution, constitution. one of the things to see about this question, the question really doesn't make sense. what the question does is it tells us what you mean by america. sort of like a rorschach test if your answer gets your sense of the definition of america itself. a lot is at stake in that sense of definition. a lot of my book is about origin stories and how we begin national history and why we begin in certain places and not others. one does the things at stake is the question of identity. for example, if you start the story of america with columbus, with european discovery, what happens to native americans? how do they fit the story? how are they not part of the story before and suddenly become part
the first europeans in the americas, the story of america begins with europeans discovery of america. or sometimes you get an answer not as frequently jamestown virginia the first permanent english settlement is the really beginning of the story of america. the mayflower compact and plymouth rock which a return to in a moment and then an answer like like a declaration, american revolution, constitution. one of the things to see about this question, the question really doesn't make sense. what...
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[applause] go america. [applause] it was just a year and a half ago that the president of the united states put in his state of the union address, he said we are going to launch american astronauts on american rockets from american soil. and he looked at me and he said you're going to make that happen. and here we are, a year and a half later. and with the help of elon musk and the spacex team, we have delivered. [applause] but, of course, the president's agenda is just beginning. there is so much more. he turned around and he re-created the moon program and he said we are going to go to the moon for a purpose because we as a nation are going to get to mars, and i will tell you, this area, this little agency we call nasa, are excited about it. i want to tell you a quick story. my job is to introduce the vice president of the united states and i'm going to do that in just a second. it was about nine years ago, nine years ago that the space shuttle atlantis landed right here for the last space shuttle mission
[applause] go america. [applause] it was just a year and a half ago that the president of the united states put in his state of the union address, he said we are going to launch american astronauts on american rockets from american soil. and he looked at me and he said you're going to make that happen. and here we are, a year and a half later. and with the help of elon musk and the spacex team, we have delivered. [applause] but, of course, the president's agenda is just beginning. there is so...
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tonight america's versus china a deep dive into china's communist threat to america and our democratic nations. coronavirus has been a wake-up call to china's deceptive behavior but i have been tracking china's rapid economic growth and its goals for years on my programs and the information i have obtained through exclusive conversations with top business and world leaders will shock you. the novel coronavirus ripped through the world in earl 2020. first wuhan in december 2019, a city of 11 million people, out of the 1.3 billion in china. then a month later, europe, italy, first hardest hit a mortality rate of 10%. the u.k. among the hardest hit and sickest. >> the new coronavirus spreading through parts of china has hit the united states. >> then the first case in america, washington state, president trump orders all flights from china stopped. borders closing. new york quickly becoming the epicenter of the outbreak. >> hospitals are overwhelmed with patients. maria: with little information known about the virus, the invisible enemy continues to inflict pain upon our nation and the en
tonight america's versus china a deep dive into china's communist threat to america and our democratic nations. coronavirus has been a wake-up call to china's deceptive behavior but i have been tracking china's rapid economic growth and its goals for years on my programs and the information i have obtained through exclusive conversations with top business and world leaders will shock you. the novel coronavirus ripped through the world in earl 2020. first wuhan in december 2019, a city of 11...
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arberyay about america today? interesting question that you ask, because i have likened it to a lynching. i think what it says is that there is still a long way to go, that we have to go as a country. and rbelly, across the g hate crimes and racism is not just found in america. we have seen it acrs the globe. i think it really speaks to how much more work we need to do as a hun race. we have to see each other as humact. and resach other's rights. this has brought to the forefront a discussion that is very much needed in our coury. i think it is one we cahehave around t world. laura: you have said the rhetoric coming out of the white househe gives people permission to be racist. what do you mean? mayor bottoms: i think when you are -- when you speak in don't speak of the world community really as a global community, i tnk it gives permission for people to overtly act in ways that we are seeing across this country. whether or not it is the murder of ahmaud arbery, or it is the division that we are seeingebs people a
arberyay about america today? interesting question that you ask, because i have likened it to a lynching. i think what it says is that there is still a long way to go, that we have to go as a country. and rbelly, across the g hate crimes and racism is not just found in america. we have seen it acrs the globe. i think it really speaks to how much more work we need to do as a hun race. we have to see each other as humact. and resach other's rights. this has brought to the forefront a discussion...
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in the years ahead america will go bigger, bolder, further, faster, and america will go first. america will always be first. to be certain, we'll meet the adversity and hardship along the way. there may even be tragedy because that is the danger of space. there is nothing we can do about that. the power that we are talking business unrivaled. there is nothing we can do about problems. but we'll have very few of them. we'll confront all of those challenges knowing that the quest for understanding is the oldest and deepest hope in our souls. the innate human desire to explore ands what propels the engines of progress and the march of we'll preserve and persevere and we'll make sure the future of american dominance in space. over the last three years i reestablished the national space council. i issued a directive cutting red tape for innovative space companies such as spacex. we created the world's first comprehensive space traffic management system. i signed an executive order establishing u.s. policy for the recovery and use of space resources and minerals. administrative annou
in the years ahead america will go bigger, bolder, further, faster, and america will go first. america will always be first. to be certain, we'll meet the adversity and hardship along the way. there may even be tragedy because that is the danger of space. there is nothing we can do about that. the power that we are talking business unrivaled. there is nothing we can do about problems. but we'll have very few of them. we'll confront all of those challenges knowing that the quest for...
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narrator: let's go america! ♪ this is american history tv on c-span three, where each weekend we feature 48 hours of grams exploring our nation's past. >> american history tv is on social media. spanhistory. >> "dissenting at the supreme court" is a lecture series hosted by the supreme court historical society. next on american history tv, university of arkansas law professor is introduced
narrator: let's go america! ♪ this is american history tv on c-span three, where each weekend we feature 48 hours of grams exploring our nation's past. >> american history tv is on social media. spanhistory. >> "dissenting at the supreme court" is a lecture series hosted by the supreme court historical society. next on american history tv, university of arkansas law professor is introduced
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there up in demonstrations across america. trump tweeted when diluting's starts the shooting starts. nick bryant starts our coverage. i am sorry. we will bring you makes package just as soon as we can. i am joined by jenny nelson at the nas ccp's legal defense fund. what do you make of the charges being brought in this case tonight? >> the charges are rather disappointing. we have a single charge of only one of the four officers involved in the brutal killing of george floyd. that officer was charged with the lowest degree of murder that you can charge an officer or anyone for for the crime of mortar. that is third-degree murder. there are only three states in the united states that use third-degree murder as a possible charge for that crime. it does not require the government to prove intent, which is perhaps why they chose to charge him with third-degree murder. if you understand what happened to mr. floyd, if you understand what the officer did it pressing his knee for eight minutes and 46 seconds into the neck of mr. floyd
there up in demonstrations across america. trump tweeted when diluting's starts the shooting starts. nick bryant starts our coverage. i am sorry. we will bring you makes package just as soon as we can. i am joined by jenny nelson at the nas ccp's legal defense fund. what do you make of the charges being brought in this case tonight? >> the charges are rather disappointing. we have a single charge of only one of the four officers involved in the brutal killing of george floyd. that officer...
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what's the origin of america? we think about where america begins with whom it begins, how you start your story of america? where you start? to circle back to that in a bit about why that matters. first, let me explain what we are going to do today. with cap a broad audience with us today, some are scholars of history and literature, some are just interested in the topic, i dropped my mom out there, it is a broad audience. we are going to talk through what we mean by american exceptionalism, what is entailed in that concept, what general history looks like, why it matters and what it has to do from 1630, this sermon which appeared in government says we shall be at the city upon a hill. let me check my screen and let's get started. what is american exceptionalism? the general idea here is that we are identifying the united states referred to as america is a nation different from or distinct from or unique from all the other nations in the world, usually with an understanding as superior to other nations and in a se
what's the origin of america? we think about where america begins with whom it begins, how you start your story of america? where you start? to circle back to that in a bit about why that matters. first, let me explain what we are going to do today. with cap a broad audience with us today, some are scholars of history and literature, some are just interested in the topic, i dropped my mom out there, it is a broad audience. we are going to talk through what we mean by american exceptionalism,...
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with the discovery of america. sometimes you get an answer not as frequently, jamestown, virginia that the first permanent settlement is the beginning of the story of america. of course the mayflower the mayflower contracts, and then a declaration american revolution, constitution. so one of the things to see about the question as it doesn't really make sense what the question does it tells us what you mean by america. it gives us your sense of the definition of america itself. a lot is at stake in terms of that definition. a lot of my book is about stories and how we begin national histories and why we begin certain places and not others. one of the things at stake is the question of identity. if you -- for example if you start the story of columbus with european discovery, what happens to native americans? how do they fit the story? how are they not part of the story before and suddenly become part of the story only when europeans arrived? how did they get woven into the narrative you are telling? just as importa
with the discovery of america. sometimes you get an answer not as frequently, jamestown, virginia that the first permanent settlement is the beginning of the story of america. of course the mayflower the mayflower contracts, and then a declaration american revolution, constitution. so one of the things to see about the question as it doesn't really make sense what the question does it tells us what you mean by america. it gives us your sense of the definition of america itself. a lot is at...
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in america. you know, we have been talking earlier about the really difficult economics that are ahead. i mean, 14 million americans, 25% of those who could work are now unemployed in america. the last thing that america needs are scenes like this, and a political response from a president in this way. i'm not surprised twitter has tried to take action. he's trying to retaliate. ijust hope the situation can cool. yeah, we will keep an eye on that story here on bbc news. lastly, a quick look at the times front page. a bit ofa look at the times front page. a bit of a picture of a sunset or sunrise, not quite sure, but anyway, it has been the sunniest spring ever here in the uk, and i'm sure you will both agree with me that it has been the one upside to the past two and half months of lockdown, hasn't it, sian? absolutely. it's kind of made it bearable, has dick? the fact that the sun has been shining, that we've all been able to get out into the parks and do our exercise. i don't like to think what
in america. you know, we have been talking earlier about the really difficult economics that are ahead. i mean, 14 million americans, 25% of those who could work are now unemployed in america. the last thing that america needs are scenes like this, and a political response from a president in this way. i'm not surprised twitter has tried to take action. he's trying to retaliate. ijust hope the situation can cool. yeah, we will keep an eye on that story here on bbc news. lastly, a quick look at...
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i see an america on the move again, united with wounds healed, and america entering its third century, with confidence and confidence and compassion. and america that lives up to united states constitution, with decency of its people. this is my vision of america, i hope you share it and i hope you help me fight for it. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>,. . ♪ ♪ i want to see a country and people that are confident competent and full with love. just like the american people. ♪ ♪ good
i see an america on the move again, united with wounds healed, and america entering its third century, with confidence and confidence and compassion. and america that lives up to united states constitution, with decency of its people. this is my vision of america, i hope you share it and i hope you help me fight for it. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>,. . ♪ ♪ i want to see a country and people that are confident competent and full with love. just like the american people. ♪ ♪ good
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america, 1914 to 1924, is an america in transition. it's in transition because of invention. because of technology. things people never would have thought of 20 or 30 years earlier were now part of everyday lives. modern times, let's think about the cell phone. it was something very few people had a phone they carried around and all of a sudden it seemed as though everyone did. in america, 1914, for the first time cars are becoming something that are part of your life if you're an ordinary american. henry ford introduced the model t in 1908, it's the first affordable car for the working class so people can get in the car and go places even if they are only of ordinary means. because of edison with electric light and electric power, you can read if you want to late into the night, instead of a candle making your eyes tired. edison with the kinetoscope, edison has moved movie theatres really into creation because for the first time a lot of people can sit in a darkened room and watch something on a screen. so young people can listen to music, they can dance in ways they hadn't
america, 1914 to 1924, is an america in transition. it's in transition because of invention. because of technology. things people never would have thought of 20 or 30 years earlier were now part of everyday lives. modern times, let's think about the cell phone. it was something very few people had a phone they carried around and all of a sudden it seemed as though everyone did. in america, 1914, for the first time cars are becoming something that are part of your life if you're an ordinary...
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he did have this belief in america and i'm sure his mother has a lot to do with that. his instincts and he was a very educated man. a lot of his readings ring true today so he saw something in the united states. again, like i say, it was probably his temperament. it was probably his personality. he really meant more in with the color and flamboyance in volume of america as opposed to the rather more relaxed, shall we say, british. >> is it fair to say that this book is a bit of a departure from your previous books? >> it is very much so, peter. i wanted to write something that gave a historical perspective on the trump presidency because so much has been said and written from all sides about donald trump and his administration but very little so far and that is rather understandable, given that we are only three and half years into his time in office and we don't know what will happen in november of this year whether he will be reelected although i remain sanguine about his prospects. no one has written what donald trump is going to look like in history and i found tha
he did have this belief in america and i'm sure his mother has a lot to do with that. his instincts and he was a very educated man. a lot of his readings ring true today so he saw something in the united states. again, like i say, it was probably his temperament. it was probably his personality. he really meant more in with the color and flamboyance in volume of america as opposed to the rather more relaxed, shall we say, british. >> is it fair to say that this book is a bit of a...
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while defending the liberty of the united states of america against fascism. the world remains in your debt. >> there is a reason you are called the greatest generation. you set the standard, you set the bar. a grateful nation hopes we can live up to it. thank you for your service and thank you for the victory that you secured 75 years ago. god bless you all and your families. in democratic america, everybody is doing his bit. there goes jimmy stewart on his way to enlist. one of the most popular stars on the screen joining the air force as a private, jimmy has now been promotion. today he is lieutenant stewart usa. joe lewis, the army can use that fighting spirit and joe lewis is now a corporal at cavalry somewhere in the list. a movie star of modern times sworn into service. tyrone power. he will go on a daring exploit on the silver screens of the war. he will now be a marine. franklin roosevelt junior is in uniform. his fellow officer is douglas fare banks junior and you lieutenant in the navy. like his famous father, every inch a man -- clark cable at 41 r
while defending the liberty of the united states of america against fascism. the world remains in your debt. >> there is a reason you are called the greatest generation. you set the standard, you set the bar. a grateful nation hopes we can live up to it. thank you for your service and thank you for the victory that you secured 75 years ago. god bless you all and your families. in democratic america, everybody is doing his bit. there goes jimmy stewart on his way to enlist. one of the most...
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we both love america, churchill was a huge americana fan. he loved everything about the united states of america, really over things that mattered and even in those darkest days, he was constantly be assuring people around him don't worry, america will end up getting involved everything will end up okay. he did have this belief in america. i'm sure his mother had a lot to do with that. and his instincts and readings he was a very educated man. a lot of these readings retreat today. he saw something in the united states and again, like i say, it was probably as it temperament, his personality that he really fit more in with the color and flamboyance and volume of america as opposed to the rather more relaxed, shall we say, british. >> host: is it fair to say this book is a bit of a departure from your previous books? >> guest: it is very much so. i wanted to write something that gave a historical perspective on the trump presidency. because so much has been said and written from all sides about donald trump and his administration. but very li
we both love america, churchill was a huge americana fan. he loved everything about the united states of america, really over things that mattered and even in those darkest days, he was constantly be assuring people around him don't worry, america will end up getting involved everything will end up okay. he did have this belief in america. i'm sure his mother had a lot to do with that. and his instincts and readings he was a very educated man. a lot of these readings retreat today. he saw...
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he ran on a platform with the -- of america first, we will only think of america. that is true patriotism. he was invited, he and his wife, to join the vagabonds for a week or more out on the road at a camp in maryland. harding came but outfoxed the vagabonds. they expected they were going to have a lot of time to talk to him about their concerns. edison wanted to talk to him about american rubber production. ford wanted to purchase muscle government owned property in alabama. ford never had a chance. harding, who understood the newspaper business better than the proceedings, had the afternoon, had the headlines, and the vagabonds were left going, what hit us? vagabonds said, hey wait a minute, it was not that smart. ford thought he saw an opening and scandals against the harding administration started to break in 1922 in 1923. and so henry ford pretty much positioned himself to go for the republican nomination against an incumbent president, again with his strength in middle america with the scandals of harding. harding, once again, doing something inconvenient fo
he ran on a platform with the -- of america first, we will only think of america. that is true patriotism. he was invited, he and his wife, to join the vagabonds for a week or more out on the road at a camp in maryland. harding came but outfoxed the vagabonds. they expected they were going to have a lot of time to talk to him about their concerns. edison wanted to talk to him about american rubber production. ford wanted to purchase muscle government owned property in alabama. ford never had a...
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this is my vision of america. i hope you share it and i hope you will help me fight for it. ♪ ♪ ♪ i heard a young man speaking out just the other day ♪ ♪ so i stopped to take a listen to what he had to say ♪ ♪ he spoke straight and simple, by that i was impressed ♪ ♪ he said once in for all why not the best ♪ ♪ he said his name was jimmy carter and he was running for president ♪ ♪ then he laid out a plan of action that made a lot of sense ♪ ♪ he talked about the government and how good it could be for you and me ♪ ♪ that's the way it ought to be right now ♪ ♪ once for all why not the best ♪ >> i want to see us once again have a nation that's as good and honest and decent and truthful and competent and compassionate and filled with love as all the american people. >> he spoke straight and simple and began to understand. i was listening to quite a man talking to me, and i began to see ♪ ♪ we need jimmy carter ♪ why settle for less america ♪ once and for all why not the
this is my vision of america. i hope you share it and i hope you will help me fight for it. ♪ ♪ ♪ i heard a young man speaking out just the other day ♪ ♪ so i stopped to take a listen to what he had to say ♪ ♪ he spoke straight and simple, by that i was impressed ♪ ♪ he said once in for all why not the best ♪ ♪ he said his name was jimmy carter and he was running for president ♪ ♪ then he laid out a plan of action that made a lot of sense ♪ ♪ he talked about the...
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because the goodness of the generosity of america will always take care of the greatness of america. mr. president, thank you once again for having me here today. god bless you. god bless america, and remember, we are only the land of the free because of the brave. thank you. [applause] pres. trump: thank you very much, frank. in this hour of need, the world has once again witnessed the unbeatable strength of the united states of america. all across our land, heroes have raced into action. doctors and nurses and during -- enduring sleepless nights to save every possible life. farmers, truck drivers and grocers are working to keep our shelves stocked and our people fed. families are helping people in need and entire communities are rallying together to defeat this ugly, horrible plague. the five americans we recognize today are the first of a number of individuals we will honor in the coming weeks. we will be honoring a number of people. the nation just completed 30 days to slow the spread during which every american was asked to make sacrifices to help defeat the virus. models predic
because the goodness of the generosity of america will always take care of the greatness of america. mr. president, thank you once again for having me here today. god bless you. god bless america, and remember, we are only the land of the free because of the brave. thank you. [applause] pres. trump: thank you very much, frank. in this hour of need, the world has once again witnessed the unbeatable strength of the united states of america. all across our land, heroes have raced into action....
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the america is mediocre performance yes but america has always domestically been a mediocre performer even at the height of the american supremacy during the cold war or even in the uni polar world immediately after the cold war i mean it was america was always redell with gross inequality terrible social and economic problems racial problems so that has never been the course of american power in the back and power as the military power and of course the supremacy of the dollar and that that hasn't changed except for the way the dollar is being used as a weapon is actually devaluing the dollar left and white and very quickly by the way very quickly here you know danny one of the interesting to things too is that you know a part of this exceptionalism is at its core it least if society is democracy but we just had new york cancel a primary just cancel it ok i mean it. and what you see is this rule by fear ok because it never is about democracy and yet they used to use it then they still do for abroad and no one doubted it at home but ever since 2016 to the present even democracy itself
the america is mediocre performance yes but america has always domestically been a mediocre performer even at the height of the american supremacy during the cold war or even in the uni polar world immediately after the cold war i mean it was america was always redell with gross inequality terrible social and economic problems racial problems so that has never been the course of american power in the back and power as the military power and of course the supremacy of the dollar and that that...
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so we hope to hold america, america stays to this book. so america, we can do better. america, we have to follow the lessons of martin luther king who said it's hypocritical for you to be the moral standardbearer in the world and see injustice of evil and look the other way. being neutral in the face of injustice in and of itself is injustice. and i conclude by just offering the point that hypocrisy is everywhere. when you think about the number of black and brown people languishing in prisons for selling marijuana, you know, i just finished the criminal phase were amber geiger, the white policewoman was convicted of killing this black man in his own apartment eating ice cream on his couch in which he only got ten years in prison. and i think about all those people who didn't kill anybody who was just selling weed trying to make money so they could pay their bills. now that the united states government has in many instances legalize marijuana, a are now selling weed, making money to pay their bills. but when we did that where in prison. so in this book we made the case
so we hope to hold america, america stays to this book. so america, we can do better. america, we have to follow the lessons of martin luther king who said it's hypocritical for you to be the moral standardbearer in the world and see injustice of evil and look the other way. being neutral in the face of injustice in and of itself is injustice. and i conclude by just offering the point that hypocrisy is everywhere. when you think about the number of black and brown people languishing in prisons...
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with the light from above. , to the mountains , to the oceans white , god less america -- bless america, my home sweet home. , my home sweetca home. ♪ [applause] mr. trump: thank you very much. that was great. thank you. you know, while you are up here -- so, this is totally unexpected, but you are so good. do you have one song you would like to ring for the group and for the whole world that is watch -- like to sing for the group and for the whole world that is watching? you have a lot of cameras on you. go ahead. we will put a little pressure on you. go ahead. i will lift my eyes to the , knowing my help is coming from you. your pc you give me -- your you give me. you are the source of my strength. life.e the strength of my in total praise to you. ♪ [applause] mr. trump: that's fantastic. a lot of people were watching. thank you. great talent. beautiful. thank you all very much. great day of prayer. thank you very much. [applause] >> today, the senate gaveled into vote on overwriting president trump's veto of a resolution that bans u.s. military action against iran without congres
with the light from above. , to the mountains , to the oceans white , god less america -- bless america, my home sweet home. , my home sweetca home. ♪ [applause] mr. trump: thank you very much. that was great. thank you. you know, while you are up here -- so, this is totally unexpected, but you are so good. do you have one song you would like to ring for the group and for the whole world that is watch -- like to sing for the group and for the whole world that is watching? you have a lot of...
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may god forever bless the united states of america. and now, i would like to ask the faith leaders of our country, some of the most important of our faith leaders, people respected by everybody, to say a few words, please. sister anita martinez, if you would perhaps begin. thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. president. in the name of the father, the son, and the holy spirit, amen. dear heavenly father, ask you to grant us in this moment to be in your most holy presence, in the presence of our mother mary, st. joseph, our protector and guide, and of all the angels and all the saints. i ask you to protect all of your children of the earth. please be with us so that with one voice, with the voice of the church, we may pray together to our lord and savior, jesus christ. jesus, son of god, be with us in this time of crisis. merciful savior, heal and comfort to the sick so that with health restored, they may give you praise. divine physician, accompany our caregivers so that they may heal wisely. eternal wisdom, guide our leaders so that
may god forever bless the united states of america. and now, i would like to ask the faith leaders of our country, some of the most important of our faith leaders, people respected by everybody, to say a few words, please. sister anita martinez, if you would perhaps begin. thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. president. in the name of the father, the son, and the holy spirit, amen. dear heavenly father, ask you to grant us in this moment to be in your most holy presence, in the presence...
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when the united states pursues a go it alone, america first -- not just america first but america only approach while the rest of the world is working together, where does that leave us? it hasn't been that long ago that the united states first opted to develop and distribute its own american coronavirus test kit. that turned out to be faulty. instead of choosing the world health organization's test kit which was available at the time. that set our nation back at least a month, up to six weeks. in fact, many believe we still haven't recovered from that critical first missed step by this administration. even when its own incompetent response was increasingly obvious, president trump turned and tried to place all the blame on the world health organization, even cutting off all u.s. funding to this critical international body with decades of experience in dealing with pandemic. "the new york times" columnist nick cristov starkly wrote last month, and i quote, thousands of americans would be alive today if president trump had spent more time listening to the world health organization inste
when the united states pursues a go it alone, america first -- not just america first but america only approach while the rest of the world is working together, where does that leave us? it hasn't been that long ago that the united states first opted to develop and distribute its own american coronavirus test kit. that turned out to be faulty. instead of choosing the world health organization's test kit which was available at the time. that set our nation back at least a month, up to six weeks....
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america." boom times to heartbreaking bust , 20 million americans lost their jobs last month, as the coronavirus laid waste. revisiting america's other medical crisis, how the battle against opioids has been made more complicated by covid-19. charges filed in the killing of an unarmed black man in georgia, a case that has inflamed passions nationwide. ♪ anchor: prince charles among those leading tributes for the end of the second world war. the queen also marked the occasion. >> many people lay down their lives in that terrible conflict. they fought so we could live in peace, at home and abroad. ♪ anchor: for all you watching on pbs and around the globe, weome to "bbc world news america." today's snapshot of the u.s. unemployment was for the record books. the rate sword it to its highest level since the great dression in april, as the pandemic battered the economy. more than 20 million jobs were lost in america commit many more than the previous record of 800,000 during the great depression
america." boom times to heartbreaking bust , 20 million americans lost their jobs last month, as the coronavirus laid waste. revisiting america's other medical crisis, how the battle against opioids has been made more complicated by covid-19. charges filed in the killing of an unarmed black man in georgia, a case that has inflamed passions nationwide. ♪ anchor: prince charles among those leading tributes for the end of the second world war. the queen also marked the occasion. >>...
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america was going to be hit as hard, if not more. so we began preparing ourselves to think if everything shuts down means people are going to be without work. all of a sudden, we have four million food-insecure americans. the number is going to increase. well, all of these things are happening. we are right now doing close to a quarter million meals a day. we are ready beyond five million. we are in many cities, in many states, trying to cover the blind spots of the system-- elderly homes, first responders, police, firefighters, obviously hospitals that all of a sudden they are 24/7, overworked. we need to provide meals at night for those nurses and doctors that don't even have time to go back home. that's what we're doing, making sure wherever there is a big need, especially in the hot zones, we show up with a response, even before people can see the problem coming. we are a big army. so many restaurants that are shut down. every chef, every restaurant wants to be part of the solution. we're trying to make sure we create the right r
america was going to be hit as hard, if not more. so we began preparing ourselves to think if everything shuts down means people are going to be without work. all of a sudden, we have four million food-insecure americans. the number is going to increase. well, all of these things are happening. we are right now doing close to a quarter million meals a day. we are ready beyond five million. we are in many cities, in many states, trying to cover the blind spots of the system-- elderly homes,...
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inner-city areas, rural america, small-towng america. studies show that having doctors to reflect the community they treat actually improves health outcomes. so my bill would help to expand representation of minorities in the workforce. last week in a letter to the cdc, then a for disease control and prevention, i urged the agency to support local efforts to build our community health workforce capacity. across america are suffering and disproportionate rates during this pandemic and where to step up to help protect all americans against the threat of coronavirus. it is unacceptable. sadly, not surprising that communities of color are bearing the burden of this dangerous virus. i stand here to continue fighting with my colleagues in the senate to try to solve these inequities happening in communities across the nation. there are not many red lines pediment on publicly so far as we've considered coronavirus legislation. we passed of the original cares act, $2.2 trillion with 96 votes on the floor of the senate. no dissenting votes. the ne
inner-city areas, rural america, small-towng america. studies show that having doctors to reflect the community they treat actually improves health outcomes. so my bill would help to expand representation of minorities in the workforce. last week in a letter to the cdc, then a for disease control and prevention, i urged the agency to support local efforts to build our community health workforce capacity. across america are suffering and disproportionate rates during this pandemic and where to...
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america has 5% of the world's population. yet we have one-third of the world's covid infections and more than 25% of covid deaths. let me say that again. america with 5% of the world's population and more than 25% of the world's deaths. this morning 67,682 americans have died of this ferocious virus. they include my friends, people i know, and members of my family. in my state of illinois, we've lost 2,618 men, women, and children to this pandemic. when the senate left washington, d.c. six weeks ago to work from home, there were 5,000 covid infexes in my -- infections in my state. today more than 50,000. we're number two in testing. so our numbers i think are more accurate than many other states. americans today feel great anxiety and sadness, but these health care professionals keep our heads up and our focus very clear. these essential hero, doctors and nurses and respiratory therapists, pharmacist, men and women who make sure there's food in these hospitals and the floors are korean, they include postal workers, grocery st
america has 5% of the world's population. yet we have one-third of the world's covid infections and more than 25% of covid deaths. let me say that again. america with 5% of the world's population and more than 25% of the world's deaths. this morning 67,682 americans have died of this ferocious virus. they include my friends, people i know, and members of my family. in my state of illinois, we've lost 2,618 men, women, and children to this pandemic. when the senate left washington, d.c. six...
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allowed to stay two years at a time, not be deported, legally work in america. more than 800,000 dreamers came forward and received daca protection. and let me tell you what they did. they turned around and became teachers, and nurses, and soldiers, and small business owners and a hundred other things important to america. and listen to this, more than 200,000 daca recipients are essential critical infrastructure workers. i didn't make that up. that came out of president trump's own department of homeland security that number. among these essential workers are 41,700 daca recipients in the health care industry. these include doctors, intensive care nurses, paramedics and respiratory therapists. understand this, these are undocumented people in america brought here as children, grew up here, went to school here, got an education, developed skills and training and now we need them in this pandemic. 41,700 of them. on september the 5th, 2017, president trump repealed daca. hundreds of thousands of dreamers face losing their work permits and being deported from this
allowed to stay two years at a time, not be deported, legally work in america. more than 800,000 dreamers came forward and received daca protection. and let me tell you what they did. they turned around and became teachers, and nurses, and soldiers, and small business owners and a hundred other things important to america. and listen to this, more than 200,000 daca recipients are essential critical infrastructure workers. i didn't make that up. that came out of president trump's own department...
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it's instead in america that in america, the situation is so dire the only comparison is the great depression, which not that it may people were alive to remember. yet. as you said, 20.5 million americans unemployed. and the other thing after member when considering less unemployment is that many things in america, particular health insurance, are tied to having a job. that was obama's great victory, enabling anyone employed to get health coverage through their employer, so that now means that there are 20 million americans potentially who don't have health insurance at this really critical time. health insurance and mass health care coverage is the one thing you really want most of the population to have and you are right in that the graph does, you look at it and you scale back and you think, what is that line doing? how has that line on vertical? and i know that line on vertical? and i know that there are going to be lots of conversations over the next couple of days over the situation here in the uk, how the furlough scheme gets valves and phased out in the chancellor rishi sunak has a hu
it's instead in america that in america, the situation is so dire the only comparison is the great depression, which not that it may people were alive to remember. yet. as you said, 20.5 million americans unemployed. and the other thing after member when considering less unemployment is that many things in america, particular health insurance, are tied to having a job. that was obama's great victory, enabling anyone employed to get health coverage through their employer, so that now means that...
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and me ♪ >> ♪ america ♪ america steve: ♪ i am a yankee doodle dandy a yankee doodle do or die a real-life nephew of my uncle sam born on the fourth of july ♪ eydie: ♪ i'm his yankee doodle sweetheart he's my yankee doodle boy ♪ >> ♪ yankee doodle went to london just to ride a pony ♪ >> ♪ i am that yankee doodle boy ♪ the red, white and blue ♪ >> ♪ this is my country land of my birth. you're a grand old flag, you're a high flying flag you're the emblem of the land i love the home of the free end the brave america america this land is your land this land is my land from california to the new york island from the redwood forests to the gulfstream waters this land was made for you and me america, i love you o beautiful, for spacious skies for amber waves of grain for purple mountains' majesty above the fruited plain america, america god shed his grace on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ [applause] ♪ from the mountains, to the prairies to the ocean white with foam god bless america my home sweet home god bless america my home sweet home â
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what is the origin of america? when you think where america begins our winter with whom , how do you start your story of america? >> i will circle back and think about why the question matters. but first let me explain what we will do today. we have a fairly broad audience today summer scholars a history and literature got my mom out there. it's a broad audience we will just talk about what we mean by american exceptionalism and the general history and what it looks like and what that has to do with a sermon from 1630 the sermon in which the governor says we should be a city upon a hill so let me share my screen and let's get started. what is american exceptionalism? >> the general idea here is we are identifying united states referred here as america that is different are distinct from all the other nations in the world understanding and superior and its role in relation and the consequences of those superiority. and the few ways to think about this so one way to think about this is united states is a light in the
what is the origin of america? when you think where america begins our winter with whom , how do you start your story of america? >> i will circle back and think about why the question matters. but first let me explain what we will do today. we have a fairly broad audience today summer scholars a history and literature got my mom out there. it's a broad audience we will just talk about what we mean by american exceptionalism and the general history and what it looks like and what that has...
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south america, as well. where is brazil at right now in terms of infections, deaths, how people are affected? >> brazil is now clearly the epicenter in latin america. we're seeing upwards of 80new deaths each day, and contagion is growing. so, health officials here and local officials are warning that the next few months are going to be very, very hard. they're looking at a breakdown of health care systems in areas where the virus has struck pretty ferociously. and, unfortunately, the approach has been rather erratic. on the one hand, you have the president telling people, "get back to work." you know, with these shut downs and these lockdowns, don't make good sense. let the virus burn out while local officials and doctors are pleading with people to stay indoors if they can. >> sreenivasan: and this disagreement has gone all the way up as high as the health minister. >> that is correct. brazil has-- has seen two health ministers leave pretty abruptly over the past-- over the past month. the first one, minis
south america, as well. where is brazil at right now in terms of infections, deaths, how people are affected? >> brazil is now clearly the epicenter in latin america. we're seeing upwards of 80new deaths each day, and contagion is growing. so, health officials here and local officials are warning that the next few months are going to be very, very hard. they're looking at a breakdown of health care systems in areas where the virus has struck pretty ferociously. and, unfortunately, the...
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i am representing 150,000 nurses in america. and the philippine nurses association of american is the premier organisation nurses are exposed to the covid—19 virus and contributing significant outcomes, the health care society as front miners, we have been severely affected. one in four filipinos in the united states as a health care worker. recently reported, there are 30 nurses who have died because of the coronavirus. i, myself, am a survivor of the disease. however, i am well on my way to recovery. my husband succumbed to the disease and he died. a few weeks ago because of the coronavirus. now, many in new york and newjersey area, are mostly critical—care nurses. but nursing is the opposite of social distancing. six feet away from the other person but in the health care setting, nurses take care of patients. we called the patient‘s hands, administer medicine, we are there with them at all stages of their illness. we are present at the time of death. sometimes, the nurses are the last people that the patient was ——
i am representing 150,000 nurses in america. and the philippine nurses association of american is the premier organisation nurses are exposed to the covid—19 virus and contributing significant outcomes, the health care society as front miners, we have been severely affected. one in four filipinos in the united states as a health care worker. recently reported, there are 30 nurses who have died because of the coronavirus. i, myself, am a survivor of the disease. however, i am well on my way to...
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live from the world headquarters of the r t america in our nation's capital this is the news with rick sanchez. hello again everybody i'm rick sanchez to all of you watching us from all over the world either on a regular t.v. or on portable t.v. the app we're so glad you're there today our nation america is a country in chaos with violence now spreading from coast to coast. was. was. as we watch those photos together i want you to think about this in the midst of what is one of the worst health and economic crises ever america seems to be coming apart at the seams today it's almost as if the coronavirus and the worst unemployment numbers in history were not enough no now we have. in our nation's largest cities exploding with rage interestingly enough it's happening much in the same way that we've watched occur most recently in places like hong kong where protesters took to the streets destroyed public property and attacked police officers all in the name of justice and freedom interestingly enough our government here in america cheered those protesters on calling them freedom fighters
live from the world headquarters of the r t america in our nation's capital this is the news with rick sanchez. hello again everybody i'm rick sanchez to all of you watching us from all over the world either on a regular t.v. or on portable t.v. the app we're so glad you're there today our nation america is a country in chaos with violence now spreading from coast to coast. was. was. as we watch those photos together i want you to think about this in the midst of what is one of the worst health...
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and we need to know because what they suggested i saw because of a report we did our state of black america report what the russians did in manipulating social media. donald trump took to twitter to comment on those accusations saying that the fake news media were up to their old tricks again we spoke to george sam wyly from the london global policy institute and author of a check a philosopher and analyst both believe it was inevitable that russia would be made a scapegoat when it was entirely to be expected i was wondering how long it would take for the mainstream media to find a russian angle the people who are presenting this whole russia is to blame that if i mean they still haven't got oh but 2016 is still a replay of the same. trump russia collusion story for which there's been no evidence whatsoever and on the country all the evidence is pointed against it traditionally when there are these riots public opinion swing still wards the law and order candid it and therefore there is a fear among the c.n.n. and m s n b c called me senti that this will read down to the political advantage
and we need to know because what they suggested i saw because of a report we did our state of black america report what the russians did in manipulating social media. donald trump took to twitter to comment on those accusations saying that the fake news media were up to their old tricks again we spoke to george sam wyly from the london global policy institute and author of a check a philosopher and analyst both believe it was inevitable that russia would be made a scapegoat when it was entirely...
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reagan: ben vereen, you have danced your way into america's heart. and emmanuel lewis, we should never lose sight of what you said -- wait a minute -- even if we sometimes lose sight of you. [laughter] [applause] pres. reagan: there you are, manny. and that was a lovely sentiment that was expressed by the international children's choir. [applause] pres. reagan: chuck heston, i knew you had leadership qualities when i saw you play moses. [laughter] pres. reagan: you were eloquent and gracious in your remarks about me. that guard on eureka varsity, thank you. to all of you associated with the good work of variety, you have our eternal gratitude for arranging this party. for all the work you have done in your half a century of giving and caring, for those who need it the most, the innocent children of the world. having my name associated with your good work at the university of nebraska medical center will always have a special place in my heart, and i thank you all, very much. >> bravo. [applause] pres. reagan: and now, speaking for nancy as well as my
reagan: ben vereen, you have danced your way into america's heart. and emmanuel lewis, we should never lose sight of what you said -- wait a minute -- even if we sometimes lose sight of you. [laughter] [applause] pres. reagan: there you are, manny. and that was a lovely sentiment that was expressed by the international children's choir. [applause] pres. reagan: chuck heston, i knew you had leadership qualities when i saw you play moses. [laughter] pres. reagan: you were eloquent and gracious in...
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, america. overnight, deadly protests. startling images, parts of a city on fire. protests breaking out in the streets of minneapolis after the death of george floyd in police custody as anger erupts across the country. in los angeles, a human chain blocking the highway swarming police cruisers and smashing in windows. demonstrators clashing with police in memphis and now the mayor of minneapolis calling for the arrest of the police officer who had his knee on floyd's neck. we're live on the scene with the very latest. >>> 100,000 american lives lost e mber of onavirus.em tinen some why dr. anthony fauci is saying a second wave is not inevitable. >>> judgment day. the latest on the college admissions scandal. the new details on the timing of lori loughlin's sentence. why she and her husband may have changed their plea to guilty and will she serve time behind bars? >>> new overnight, bringing the magic back. disney unveiling plans to open the gates to walt disney world in july from limiting atten
, america. overnight, deadly protests. startling images, parts of a city on fire. protests breaking out in the streets of minneapolis after the death of george floyd in police custody as anger erupts across the country. in los angeles, a human chain blocking the highway swarming police cruisers and smashing in windows. demonstrators clashing with police in memphis and now the mayor of minneapolis calling for the arrest of the police officer who had his knee on floyd's neck. we're live on the...
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. >> i pledge of allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. >> mr. president. >> senator from iowa. >> permission to address the nate for one minute. >> without objection. >> americans from coast to coast hunkered down to stop the spread of the virus. office workers, including my staff here in washington, adapted to work from home, but not all americans can do their job from home. many must work away from home to provide essential services for our communities. i'm talking about workers who harvest, process and deliver our food. the crews who provide sanitation services and keep our communications, transportation and energy grids running around the clock. america's postal workers and truck drivers who deliver mail and transfer goods across the country. the grocery store clerks and factory workers who make toilet paper, diapers and consumer products we can't live without. on behalf of iowans and the rest of america, i thank the frontline workers who are on the job, wo
. >> i pledge of allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. >> mr. president. >> senator from iowa. >> permission to address the nate for one minute. >> without objection. >> americans from coast to coast hunkered down to stop the spread of the virus. office workers, including my staff here in washington, adapted to work from home, but not...
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he loved everything about the united states of america. all the things that mattered and even in the darkest days he would constantly be assuring people about him don't worry, america is going to end up getting involved and everything is going to be okay. he had this belief in america and i'm sure his mother had a lot to do with that and he has his instincts and reading and he was a really educated and. a lot of his greeting ratings re today so he saw something in the united states and again like i say, it was probably his temperament and his personality defect more again with the color and flamboyance and volume of america as opposed to the rather more relaxed shall we say british. >> host: is it fair to say that it's a departure from your previous book? >> guest: it is very much so. i wanted to write something that gave a sort of historical perspective on the trump presidency because so much has been shared and pretend on both sides about donald trump and his administration but very little so far and that is understandable given that the
he loved everything about the united states of america. all the things that mattered and even in the darkest days he would constantly be assuring people about him don't worry, america is going to end up getting involved and everything is going to be okay. he had this belief in america and i'm sure his mother had a lot to do with that and he has his instincts and reading and he was a really educated and. a lot of his greeting ratings re today so he saw something in the united states and again...
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watch the system work, america marching forward. and a more widespread distribution of the provisions of the industry than any other notion -- nation on the globe have ever seen. the gifts that stimulated creative minds in america. ideas were taking shape and dreams were becoming reality. andress was being won future wealth was being produced for all in new jobs and services. what in inspiration to our forefathers who toiled hard and long. if they could have seen beyond their horizons to such bit -- but such vision is given to a few men. there have always been skeptics, people willing to call the world finished 50 years ago. but the path for industrial progress has never been easy. witness -- >> it is just a pen. it will never be practical. ♪ >> she won't run. she won't fly. >> as far back as 1830, there was an industry in america. from 7:00 in the morning until 6:30 p.m. at night. satisfactory? mr. daggett.deed, when can i start? >> you have started. >> thank you, sir. coat overur hat and there. >> you will do all of this work ev
watch the system work, america marching forward. and a more widespread distribution of the provisions of the industry than any other notion -- nation on the globe have ever seen. the gifts that stimulated creative minds in america. ideas were taking shape and dreams were becoming reality. andress was being won future wealth was being produced for all in new jobs and services. what in inspiration to our forefathers who toiled hard and long. if they could have seen beyond their horizons to such...
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i have a vision of america. a vision that has grown and ripened as i have traveled and talked and listened and learned and gotten to know the people of this country. i see in america poised not only at the beginning of a new century, on the brink of a long new era of a more effective and efficient and sensitive and competent government. i see in america that is turned away from scandals and corruption. i see an american president who governs with vigor and vision and affirmative leadership. a president who is not isolated from our people but a president who feels your pain and who shares your dreams. i see in america on the move again. united. it's wounds healed. and america entering its third century with confidence and competence. and compassion. and america that lives up to the majesty of its constitution and the simple decency of its people. this is my vision of america. i hope you share it and i hope you will help me fight for it. >> ♪ ♪ i want to see is once we have a nation that is as good and decent
i have a vision of america. a vision that has grown and ripened as i have traveled and talked and listened and learned and gotten to know the people of this country. i see in america poised not only at the beginning of a new century, on the brink of a long new era of a more effective and efficient and sensitive and competent government. i see in america that is turned away from scandals and corruption. i see an american president who governs with vigor and vision and affirmative leadership. a...
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a big problem in america has been people getting paid. hence it's just right so the wrong people getting paid media workers right yeah there's a this one percent of them that are getting paid the right amount and everybody else there is a relief package though that is being proposed by legit politicians from different countries 24 different countries that would help on an international scale developing countries and this would cancel the debt that is owed by 3rd world countries from the i.m.f. the world bank right now those debts are like frozen they're being generous enough to you know let people take care of the pandemic because traditionally what we want them has been doing for years is saddling these poor companies with poor countries with tons of debt so that they can't get out from under it and basically they're always poor and the people suffer and now they've put that on hold for a moment that is right for about a month about a month see if they can get their act together with what well they're all busy dying yeah we'll put it on
a big problem in america has been people getting paid. hence it's just right so the wrong people getting paid media workers right yeah there's a this one percent of them that are getting paid the right amount and everybody else there is a relief package though that is being proposed by legit politicians from different countries 24 different countries that would help on an international scale developing countries and this would cancel the debt that is owed by 3rd world countries from the i.m.f....