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america works when america is working and the president wants to see us put the coronavirus in the past by the strong measures the american people have embraced, but we want to get america working again just as soon as we can. chris: understood, mr. vice president. i want to talk to you about your plan to reopen the country because there are a number of health experts that say that we need triple the number of tests that are now being conducted and much more contact tracing in order to safely reopen the government. can you tell us how soon that you're going to have 500,000 tests a day which is what they're calling for? we are doing 150,000 now. how soon are we going to have 500,000 tests a day or don't you think that's necessary? >> well, under the guidelines for opening up america again, we create in phase 1 a specific criteria for testing that we believe is appropriate to be able to test people that have symptoms for coronavirus and be able to monitor people that are particularly vulnerable to serious outcomes, nursing homes and particular populations in our cities that have shown som
america works when america is working and the president wants to see us put the coronavirus in the past by the strong measures the american people have embraced, but we want to get america working again just as soon as we can. chris: understood, mr. vice president. i want to talk to you about your plan to reopen the country because there are a number of health experts that say that we need triple the number of tests that are now being conducted and much more contact tracing in order to safely...
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we are the united states of america. as our president says often, we will defeat this invisible enemy and be back to work sooner than anyone realizes. for more inspiring stories of america together log onto our website foxnews.com. from my home to yours, good night and god bless. chris: i'm chris wallace. closing america was hard, but could the reopening be each harder? ♪ >> i think our economy will start to pick up very substantially as soon as the states get open. chris: some governors announce plans to get back to business and start returning to normal life. but with 26 million losing their jobs since march, how quickly account country -- can the country bounce back? we'll discuss that and new relief with treasury secretary steven mnuchin only on "fox news sunday." and how best to balance economic recovery with keeping americans safe. we're joined by dr. tom inglesby, director of the
we are the united states of america. as our president says often, we will defeat this invisible enemy and be back to work sooner than anyone realizes. for more inspiring stories of america together log onto our website foxnews.com. from my home to yours, good night and god bless. chris: i'm chris wallace. closing america was hard, but could the reopening be each harder? ♪ >> i think our economy will start to pick up very substantially as soon as the states get open. chris: some...
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more more than 30,000 people have now died from the virus in america. 0ur north america editorjon sopel reports from maryland. pretty and prosperous annapolis, but it doesn't feel that way today. this landmark on the chesapeake bay is famous for the us naval academy and crab cakes. but this seafaring town is struggling to stay afloat. chick and ruth's delly has been here for 55 years, and has the character to prove it, but for how much longer? it's got a long legacy, very, very loyal customers, and we're all very committed to coming out on the other side of this crisis. so, it's been tough? tougher than anything i've experienced in a really long time. and business down how much? about 75%. just around the corner on the main square, nothing is moving — apart from the flags in the spring breeze. situated here is the governor calvert hotel. it has 125 rooms and one guest, the consequences of coronavirus have been brutal. oh, it's been horrible. so, it's affected us tremendously. we originally had about 70 people working here, and we're now down to three people working here. what's happen
more more than 30,000 people have now died from the virus in america. 0ur north america editorjon sopel reports from maryland. pretty and prosperous annapolis, but it doesn't feel that way today. this landmark on the chesapeake bay is famous for the us naval academy and crab cakes. but this seafaring town is struggling to stay afloat. chick and ruth's delly has been here for 55 years, and has the character to prove it, but for how much longer? it's got a long legacy, very, very loyal customers,...
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america. he's also been a historian active in the service of his country. bill served for 11 years on the national council of the humanities which is the advisory board of the national endowment to the humanities. he's a member of the u.s. sammy -- the commission planning the official public commemoration of america's 250th anniversary in 2026. you as a graduate of st. john's college in an annapolis. he received his phd in history from johns hopkins. with this latest book he's made an extremely contribution to our capacity to understand ourselves. "land of hope" describes itself as an invitation to the great american story and it exists to fill a gap. there's not exactly the shortage of books about american history of course but an accessible narrative account of the art of the american story that understands itself as an invitation to the americans looking to become a former citizen of his country is something that we are always in need of. our format will be very simple. bill will talk about
america. he's also been a historian active in the service of his country. bill served for 11 years on the national council of the humanities which is the advisory board of the national endowment to the humanities. he's a member of the u.s. sammy -- the commission planning the official public commemoration of america's 250th anniversary in 2026. you as a graduate of st. john's college in an annapolis. he received his phd in history from johns hopkins. with this latest book he's made an extremely...
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it was not our america. our -- the reliance of the east side the east coast of vermont --ther they would be able to what do we do when we get a case of that? go ahead, mike. capacityognize the that is there but at the same time we want to be very cautious that -- >> we are going to leave this briefing to take you live to albany, new york. you can watch all of our programs on the coronavirus -- >> slavery is protected by the founders constitution. these things are absolutely fine in 1789 but in 1963 there is something they are not consistent with. that something is not a distant aspiration, not a gleam in thomas jefferson's side. consistentey are with the reconstruction. in supreme court said that the president sends the 101st airborne to enforce the orders. king's dream is that the nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of all men are created equal which was written 200 years before. maybe instead of just looking down and reading the fifth amendment. -- the 15th amendment, which says no racial dis
it was not our america. our -- the reliance of the east side the east coast of vermont --ther they would be able to what do we do when we get a case of that? go ahead, mike. capacityognize the that is there but at the same time we want to be very cautious that -- >> we are going to leave this briefing to take you live to albany, new york. you can watch all of our programs on the coronavirus -- >> slavery is protected by the founders constitution. these things are absolutely fine in...
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our america is reconstruction america. the civil war. why don't we say this? why don't we look to reconstruction. will lincoln couldn't. reconstruction was in the future for him and it was a future he wouldn't live to see. but it was the new words for freedom. didn't exist when he spoke it was coming quote what about martha looting king. there is something deeply odd about the i have a dream speech. king as i mentioned before talks about the founders and the declaration of independence, they made a promise they said that america is dishonor, he points to segregation, he points to race based denial, live up to your promise he said. i have a dream that we will rise up and leave a true meaning that men are created equal. what is audible this is twofold, first segregation denying blacks the vote, those are perfectly consistent with the declaration of independence. there consistent. slavery is protected, these things are absolutely fine in 1789, but in 1963 there is something there that is not consistent, that is not a distant aspiration. they're inconsistent with
our america is reconstruction america. the civil war. why don't we say this? why don't we look to reconstruction. will lincoln couldn't. reconstruction was in the future for him and it was a future he wouldn't live to see. but it was the new words for freedom. didn't exist when he spoke it was coming quote what about martha looting king. there is something deeply odd about the i have a dream speech. king as i mentioned before talks about the founders and the declaration of independence, they...
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america you're in washington d.c. we want to welcome our viewers from across the nation and all around the world here are today's top stories today marks a dark chapter in history 1500000 armenians were massacred by the ottoman empire and a full report will take a closer look at the fight to define the term genocide. then china's response to the pandemic has resulted in an almost record breaking construction of hospitals and we'll hide up next we'll take you inside one of those hospitals as the city may see another wave of infections that the shut down of some meat processing plants here in the u.s. may not have a serious impact on the country's food supply after all but what about distributors we're going to discuss all right it's time to boost your news i. today marks a 105 years since the start of the armenian genocide horrors in which 1500000 armenians were massacred by ottoman turks however turkey a successor of the ottoman empire denies the deaths constitute genocide claiming the toll has been inflated and that
america you're in washington d.c. we want to welcome our viewers from across the nation and all around the world here are today's top stories today marks a dark chapter in history 1500000 armenians were massacred by the ottoman empire and a full report will take a closer look at the fight to define the term genocide. then china's response to the pandemic has resulted in an almost record breaking construction of hospitals and we'll hide up next we'll take you inside one of those hospitals as the...
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towards a christian america. they had worked for a very young -- long time. that's because it has worked. we hope that we don't get that experience. your question is appropriate for mister seidel. let me just say in a book available soon in a bookstore everywhere. when they are separating church and state for example of this is the most popular petition against against the general assessor. it makes explicitly arguments against the general assessment. they hated the idea. mass and two. if you read the memorial. they say things like general assessment hurt that. we don't want assessment because it will hurt christianity. he may have done that as a matter of rhetoric but if you use that rhetoric he thought it would be meaningful to virginia. >> questions. this is a question for both dr. hall who seems like he would be a christian i would want as my neighbor a quaker, and i come from a line of quaker and i'm trying to start a line of atheism in my family. and as a member both of you i would like to comment about the
towards a christian america. they had worked for a very young -- long time. that's because it has worked. we hope that we don't get that experience. your question is appropriate for mister seidel. let me just say in a book available soon in a bookstore everywhere. when they are separating church and state for example of this is the most popular petition against against the general assessor. it makes explicitly arguments against the general assessment. they hated the idea. mass and two. if you...
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now back to "america together". ♪ pete: welcome back to "america together" pete i'm your host, ptech set. one thing that gives us hope during these dark days is faith and we are never alone because jesus christ is here to redeem us and restore us. my friend ainsley hosts fox and friends and knows that better than anyone. >> hello, pete. it is easy to given to fear right now. we can choose to replace those fears with faith good faith that god will get us through this stronger than ever with the help of the bible, many famous faces are reminding us about the incredible power of god's word. >> we are all in an unprecedented time in this country. >> a couple months ago we never would've imagined this would be going on in our lives. >> it's been hard not to mention the fact that people have lost jobs, people have lost lives. >> in the midst of something so bad we have to fix our hope of something in the future, something better. >> i can't think of a more important time to recognize the importance of god in our lives. >> god has got this but he's armed you with strength for every battle.
now back to "america together". ♪ pete: welcome back to "america together" pete i'm your host, ptech set. one thing that gives us hope during these dark days is faith and we are never alone because jesus christ is here to redeem us and restore us. my friend ainsley hosts fox and friends and knows that better than anyone. >> hello, pete. it is easy to given to fear right now. we can choose to replace those fears with faith good faith that god will get us through this...
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violence in latin america is very different from north america, from the united states. in that here, we have random violence, right. people go to a church and shoot people were going to a school and shoot people. it's a random sort of thing. and it's uncontrollable in a way. in latin america, it is organized violence. so, you have rebellions, you have military crackdowns, you have drug wars. it's a bunch more organized sort of violence. so, that seemed to work hand-in-hand with the exploitation can be extracted nature, the exploitation and violence, and it then what else was there? what marched with the conquistadors into the conquest were the priests and th the faih that was imposed with the culture and the government. so, to make a very long answer to the question, that was how i got to those three things. >> i suppose one could argue that this is based on organized violence, the genocide of the native americans -- >> of course. but, you know, i think it's a little different because it was almost as if the native americans here were like part of the landscape you coul
violence in latin america is very different from north america, from the united states. in that here, we have random violence, right. people go to a church and shoot people were going to a school and shoot people. it's a random sort of thing. and it's uncontrollable in a way. in latin america, it is organized violence. so, you have rebellions, you have military crackdowns, you have drug wars. it's a bunch more organized sort of violence. so, that seemed to work hand-in-hand with the...
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one in addition to advising the president mr moore is a member of the white house panel on reopening america stephen thanks for joining us. the senate has approved to form an 80000000000 dollar leave taggers for small businesses what's your reaction good idea. how not the biggest fan of that by the way larry so good to see you again thank you so much for having me thank you i think there are real problems with that loan program it's become a bit of a sieve where that week it keeps spending more and more more money and i have a problem that a lot of the small businesses larry that need the money the most are necessarily getting the money we made a big mistake in turning out loan program which is something that i supported outloud for support of steve forbes supported the idea who during a time of crisis you want to give healthy businesses that were healthy and that don't have customers a bridge loan so they can get through this so that when we're up and running hopefully very soon that they can they can be up and running and hiring workers what we do is we transform that into a grant program
one in addition to advising the president mr moore is a member of the white house panel on reopening america stephen thanks for joining us. the senate has approved to form an 80000000000 dollar leave taggers for small businesses what's your reaction good idea. how not the biggest fan of that by the way larry so good to see you again thank you so much for having me thank you i think there are real problems with that loan program it's become a bit of a sieve where that week it keeps spending more...
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argue he had more of an impact on america than some presidents. he pushed medicare for all to the mainstream, shined a light on income inequality and how corporations have used money to rig the system in their sphaifer. and he showed us all that it is okay to use our outdoor voice indoors. yeah. that is the thing, you can use your voice wherenever you want, like now! bernie aside, coronavirus is the still dominating the news. of course it is, we are all stuck inside. before we get to the latest headlines let's catch up on fun news in our ongoing segment, a ray of sunshine. all right n our first bit of good news jack dorsey, the founder of twitter and world's richest barista has announced that he will be donating $1 billion to help fight the coronavirus. that is 28% of his wealth. yeah, and that is amazing, using your money to fight coronavirus. and what better person to fight the thing that is poisoning society than the inventor of a thing that is poisoning society. no, i'm just being a hater. this sin credible, like for real. stin credible becaus
argue he had more of an impact on america than some presidents. he pushed medicare for all to the mainstream, shined a light on income inequality and how corporations have used money to rig the system in their sphaifer. and he showed us all that it is okay to use our outdoor voice indoors. yeah. that is the thing, you can use your voice wherenever you want, like now! bernie aside, coronavirus is the still dominating the news. of course it is, we are all stuck inside. before we get to the latest...
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now that is america. coming up on "america together" i'll be joined by many members of your fox news family throughout the hour with more stories just like these. my dear friend, ainsley earhart is next bringing friends with us and how they're using faith to combat fear and for more stories of americans log locking shield along with information on how you can help go to foxnews.com/america together. i'm part of a community of problem solvers. we make ideas grow. from an everyday solution... to one that can take on a bigger challenge. from packaging tape... to tape that can bond materials to buildings... and planes. one idea can unlock a breadth of solutions. at 3m, we are solving problems that improve lives. pete: welcome back back to the america together." as we face this covid-19 crisis, you, me, our kids, our parents and our grandparents we can and should turn to one place for wisdom and comfort, the holy bible. here with more is fox & friends co-host ainsley earhardt. ainsley: thank you, pete well man
now that is america. coming up on "america together" i'll be joined by many members of your fox news family throughout the hour with more stories just like these. my dear friend, ainsley earhart is next bringing friends with us and how they're using faith to combat fear and for more stories of americans log locking shield along with information on how you can help go to foxnews.com/america together. i'm part of a community of problem solvers. we make ideas grow. from an everyday...
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and i hate to say, but america is the loser we like america to be the policeman of the world i have the greatest admiration for america, but now you have withdrawn a little bit, and because it's so expensive for you to be the policeman of the world, and china is taking your role >> oh, jeez. i can't let you end it like that you know our country is going to come back. this is a temporary setback in energy >> i agree with you. i agree with you very much so, but in business you have what you call the black swan. that's something unexpected that's happening, and to be very honest, my understanding is that america is not prepared for what's happening now with all this virus thing america is very resilient, and america is always coming back. i mean, i have a good reason for having the name of nordic american shipping. that is because i have the greatest admiration for america. >> let's leave it there. you've got a good dividend you obviously have the right fleet. it's great to have you back on the show i'm glad you said those good things about america, because we are resilient and will come b
and i hate to say, but america is the loser we like america to be the policeman of the world i have the greatest admiration for america, but now you have withdrawn a little bit, and because it's so expensive for you to be the policeman of the world, and china is taking your role >> oh, jeez. i can't let you end it like that you know our country is going to come back. this is a temporary setback in energy >> i agree with you. i agree with you very much so, but in business you have...
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but new york isri in america and new york doesn't know what's best for america. frankly, i'm sick of the new york media lecturing america like we all live in manhattan. coronavirus didn't attack any other state the way it attacked new york but we all responded like it did. i understand why. mitigation works and we flatten the curve. most states agree. some didn't. this is a very new york metro area situation. they got hammered. 8 million people in a densely populated city, subways and buses, crowded buildings and street packed high-rises, big elderly population, jfk airport like that with international flights planning all day. tens of thousands of front-line workers and high minority populations who sadly have a higher rate of pre-existing conditions. it's a perfect storm for the virus. the new york media can't understand why the rest of america isn't ready to shelter in place for months and months and months. the numbers explain it. america has over 50000 coronavirus fatalities. it's a true tragedy. new york has over 20000 of those fatalities. new jersey has ar
but new york isri in america and new york doesn't know what's best for america. frankly, i'm sick of the new york media lecturing america like we all live in manhattan. coronavirus didn't attack any other state the way it attacked new york but we all responded like it did. i understand why. mitigation works and we flatten the curve. most states agree. some didn't. this is a very new york metro area situation. they got hammered. 8 million people in a densely populated city, subways and buses,...
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i'm talking about black america. and i think the effects of this pandemic will thrust back into the '60's and's these in terms of our economic standings. >> laura: squad leader aoc also said that in corunna, queens is the most heavily impacted zip code in america. i can tell you firsthand that many people are too scared to go to the hospital and continue to work because of trump xenophobic covid response. joining me now is candace owens. i really -- i don't even understand what aoc is saying, xenophobic? she now wishes we had flights coming in from china -- i don't even understand that point.s reaction from what you just heard? >> first off i can say in herha defense she doesn't ever understand the point she's trying to make either in the same sentence you are talking about race being an issue you move on the xenophobia which would be a fear of foreigners, that makes no sense entirely.ar what we talk about with the race here, i'm going to give the left of the benefit of the doubt and i know no one's ever accuse them
i'm talking about black america. and i think the effects of this pandemic will thrust back into the '60's and's these in terms of our economic standings. >> laura: squad leader aoc also said that in corunna, queens is the most heavily impacted zip code in america. i can tell you firsthand that many people are too scared to go to the hospital and continue to work because of trump xenophobic covid response. joining me now is candace owens. i really -- i don't even understand what aoc is...
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when white america catches a cold, black america catches the in this case it is pneumonia for black america. and, you know, we are preparing in the way that so many other cities are. it's the reason we took the extraordinary step to issue a stay-at-home order in our city long before the state did something statewide. and for me,ry it's personal. i have fourre chiwho are asthmatic. when you look at the underlying ndions, we have some of the highest asthma rates in the country right here in atlanta. and so many of the other underlying conditions that are prevalent in the african-american communities. i knew that we would be hard-hit. andd even before we star seeing the numbers, i knew that black america was ttching in a very real way, simply by the sheer number of people who i knew were sick. and comparing that with our numbers statewide is very disturbing. laura: and do you think there should be more testing for communities of color in atlanta? are you able to do that? >> there should be more testing but no, we are not able to do that. ghnow we are not even testing people who have mal sympto
when white america catches a cold, black america catches the in this case it is pneumonia for black america. and, you know, we are preparing in the way that so many other cities are. it's the reason we took the extraordinary step to issue a stay-at-home order in our city long before the state did something statewide. and for me,ry it's personal. i have fourre chiwho are asthmatic. when you look at the underlying ndions, we have some of the highest asthma rates in the country right here in...
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america was now in a position to begin the endgame in the war against japan and germany. franklin roosevelt lived long enough to know that victory was assured. but on the morning of april 12, 1945, as world war ii entered its 2051st day, an unexhausted president roosevelt woke up in his cottage at the presidential retreat in warm springs, georgia. worn down by heart disease in the stresses of wartime leadership, he had gone there for a brief vacation. he was sitting for a portrait painter when he suddenly complained of a terrific headache. second later, he collapsed. within hours, the commander in chief was dead of a massive stroke. less than a month later, hitler committed suicide in his berlin bunker. and on may 8, 1945, germany surrendered to the allies. four months later on september 2, after suffering atomic bomb strikes on the cities of hiroshima and nagasaki, the war formally ended when the japanese surrendered in tokyo bay. world war ii, the most important and most terrible event of the 20th century, was over. but it profoundly changed the whole economic, politica
america was now in a position to begin the endgame in the war against japan and germany. franklin roosevelt lived long enough to know that victory was assured. but on the morning of april 12, 1945, as world war ii entered its 2051st day, an unexhausted president roosevelt woke up in his cottage at the presidential retreat in warm springs, georgia. worn down by heart disease in the stresses of wartime leadership, he had gone there for a brief vacation. he was sitting for a portrait painter when...
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almost every essential business almost every business in america that's essential is using the ballot she and this case mask orders don't be a profit. what has it done to the profit well out right now we're not so focused on trough that we're more so focused on manufacturing and solving this problem and i believe larry that it will in fact not just solve the problem for america i believe that we will also solve the problem for the world well. tell me about the masks themselves of a medical s. . yes a so the masterly what they are is their health and wellness masks these are mass to protect you. from me and me to press a tech to me from you know. these are not medical use masks and however we have found that people in the medical field do in fact use these masks they now use them as covers over the on one side that and you know these massive really more so walk me saying i am not sick i am healthy i'm inviting you into my business i'm i'm or i'm giving respect to you and just saying hey i'm out here why assassin public protecting me from here and that's craig's a so have you stopped yo
almost every essential business almost every business in america that's essential is using the ballot she and this case mask orders don't be a profit. what has it done to the profit well out right now we're not so focused on trough that we're more so focused on manufacturing and solving this problem and i believe larry that it will in fact not just solve the problem for america i believe that we will also solve the problem for the world well. tell me about the masks themselves of a medical s. ....
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donald trump is the first president i have heard talk about america first, made in america. they loved at him on the left. now we realize we are vulnerable because we. >> president trump warned america and washed the world. this is what acampaigned on. but he's -- what he cap paine -e campaigned on. but he was held up because all they wanted to do was impeach him. china has been allowed to have this control over the rest of the world. because they control the supply chain they are trying to control who can get the personal protective equipment to their medical individuals and hold it for ransom based on getting another control in another industry. why can't we bring that back to america. we need to control our minerals, we need to control when it comes to medical equipment. it should be here in america and not let any other country have control over us or any place in the world. judge jeanine: one of the things up on the screen was the coronavirus campaign. what's interesting is on march 4 chinese state media threatened to cut off critical u.s. drug supplies. then they pushe
donald trump is the first president i have heard talk about america first, made in america. they loved at him on the left. now we realize we are vulnerable because we. >> president trump warned america and washed the world. this is what acampaigned on. but he's -- what he cap paine -e campaigned on. but he was held up because all they wanted to do was impeach him. china has been allowed to have this control over the rest of the world. because they control the supply chain they are trying...
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it has existed in abundance in america and in fact nothing about america better defines the character and the ubiquity of hope. the sense that as they were initially given to us it cannot be the final word about them and we can never settle for that. few qualitie qualities are moren thaamericanfan base and it is al quality above all else. an aspirational policy that cannot possibly be adequately accounted for and merely in material terms. of course hope and opportunity are not synonymous with success. in the land of hope it sometimes means the land of disappointme disappointment. it's unavoidable in the nation that professes such high ideals makes itself vulnerable to the criticism when it falls short of them. sometimes very far as we have done but we shouldn't be surprised by this. many heroes turn out to be deeply flawed human beings. all human beings are flawed as are all human enterprises. enterprises. to believe otherwise is to be naÏve and much of what passes for cynicism in our time is more naÏvetÉ and deep disguise. america, hope is to persistent and compelling of the force
it has existed in abundance in america and in fact nothing about america better defines the character and the ubiquity of hope. the sense that as they were initially given to us it cannot be the final word about them and we can never settle for that. few qualitie qualities are moren thaamericanfan base and it is al quality above all else. an aspirational policy that cannot possibly be adequately accounted for and merely in material terms. of course hope and opportunity are not synonymous with...
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now, that is america. coming up on "america together," i'll be joined by many members of your fox news family throughout the hour with more stories just like these. my dear friend ainsley earhart is next, and she's bringing some friends with her. how they're using faith to combat fear. and for more stories of americans along with information how you can help, go to fox as we work to get through these times together, you may not be thinking about blood donation, but blood is needed to save the lives of people who are sick with a range of illnesses. it's easy and safe to give. if you are in good health, please donate. we need heroes now. visit red cross blood dot org to schedule an appointment. ♪ ♪ pete: welcome back to "america together." as we face this covid-19 crisis, you, me, our kids, our participants and our grandparents, we can and should turn to one place for wisdom and comfort, the holy bible. here with more is "fox & friends" cohost ainsley earhart. ainsley: thank you, pete. well, many of you
now, that is america. coming up on "america together," i'll be joined by many members of your fox news family throughout the hour with more stories just like these. my dear friend ainsley earhart is next, and she's bringing some friends with her. how they're using faith to combat fear. and for more stories of americans along with information how you can help, go to fox as we work to get through these times together, you may not be thinking about blood donation, but blood is needed to...
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so this advocates say grooves the internet should be a public utility and ecuador is becoming latin america as a coronavirus hotspot with many bodies turning up in its coastal cities and on the streets will discuss and then president trump takes a jab at the w.h.o. saying he plans to pull funding from the organization we'll tell you what that's all about all right it's time to boost your news i q. mark over $1000.00 continues to live up to its name as a global pandemic the total now topping $1400000.00 cases with $83000.00 deaths and some 300000 recovered cases and the u.s. still leading the way now with 400000 confirmed cases and 13000 deaths and about 22000 people have recovered now a new report shows between just yesterday and today more than 1900 americans have died because of this virus that is a new one day high now take a look at this chart here it shows. just how quickly the outbreak has gripped the nation now the number of infections in the u.s. about a month ago about a 1000 people and today that number up a staggering 400 percent so with millions of americans staying at home to f
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america." reporting from new york city, i am laura trevelyan. 26 million americans have lost their jobs in the coronaviru crisis as the economy grinds to a standstill. meanwhile, theim death toll above 47,000. social distancing on capitol hill. u.s. lawmakers work on an emergency aid package, taking no chances. plus, the uk's first human tiral of a coron vaccine is underway. volunteers were injected on thursday. ♪ laura: for all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." the united states now has more than 850,000 coronirus cases. in new york alone, more than 15,000 people have died. the economic picture is bleak, too. more than 26 million americans have lost their jobs since this began. an extra three had a $70 billion to americans today -- $370 billion to americans today. nada tawfik has more. >> these are days oatf g political, social, and economic stress in our nation. nada: lawmakers in the house keep a safe distance, even as they move closer to pushing
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a bit traumatized from the relationship north america had with russia during the cold war and when the soviet union fowl which was. a large part from which i have there was a huge relief in north america from like the end of the war basically so to dad mikhail gorbachev represented somebody who. you may have like saved north america from russia i don't claim to know better but having listened to a lot of your dad's lectures a thing he holds may have seen gorbachev is somebody courageous enough to break with the mold and speak up against the prevailing orthodoxy reach i hope something that we can discuss today but before we do i have to ask you how is your dad doing . dad's doing well given the circumstances he had a terrible last month and he nearly died several times.
a bit traumatized from the relationship north america had with russia during the cold war and when the soviet union fowl which was. a large part from which i have there was a huge relief in north america from like the end of the war basically so to dad mikhail gorbachev represented somebody who. you may have like saved north america from russia i don't claim to know better but having listened to a lot of your dad's lectures a thing he holds may have seen gorbachev is somebody courageous enough...
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there were book burnings in america of german language books. more trivially, sauerkraut became liberty cabbage. hamburgers, liberty steak. german measles, yes, liberty measles. but more seriously, germans were tarred and feathered. they were beaten. a drunken mob lynched a german labor in a small town in illinois -- a german laborer. german musicians did not escape the fury. concert halls became a battleground, a battleground upon which ethnic animosity and patriotic aspirations would be contested. it is worth keeping in mind that in this period, late 19th, early 20 century, the sort of culture of classical music in the united states was really quite teutonic. it was dramatic. rehearsal of u.s. orchestras in this period took place in germany. the majority of orchestral repertoire that was performed was german. most conductors were german, a large number of musicians were german. thus, it got drawn into all of this anti-german sentiment in the country, music did. many believed the american war effort could be fortified by dictating who could con
there were book burnings in america of german language books. more trivially, sauerkraut became liberty cabbage. hamburgers, liberty steak. german measles, yes, liberty measles. but more seriously, germans were tarred and feathered. they were beaten. a drunken mob lynched a german labor in a small town in illinois -- a german laborer. german musicians did not escape the fury. concert halls became a battleground, a battleground upon which ethnic animosity and patriotic aspirations would be...
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sets out to understand about america from a dolly's eye view. is this quivering mass of irreconcilable contradictions i mean to be built. and then to be adored by church ladies and to get a deal the sexuality the spirituality. that's exactly who i am just a beautiful for no good is me 100 percent dolly and extractive capitalist. god created out. of cultural power and i think. this is from radiolab more perfect for the last 2 years i've been following dolly parton around the world. trying to figure out who she is he would be surprised to know that's why we're here we're trying to find a bridge you never going to find everything you know i'm a mystery to most trying to answer the seemingly simple question what is dolly parton's america. when i. listen to dolly parton's america on apple podcasts. 2 years with dolly i know a lot of people in our community might be a little jealous and that's because our community includes many fans and so we want to hear from you at home join us on twitter are in our live chat and i'll bring your comments and as bes
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since there was no march madness in year, america is now facing a huge surplus of chicken wings. yeah, and you know who must be the most angry about this? all the chickens who lost their wings for no reason. they probably are just sitting there like, you took our wings? man! we would have used toes wings! what were you going to use them for? ttothanthat's mott the point. there are a ton of chicken wings that need to be eaten and that's something donald trump has been training for his entire life. that's it for th the headlines. now the big story. easter, the holiday where millions of people around the globe commemorate jesus dying on the cross and get visited by the freakish love child of a rabbitt and chicken. but if most of the world's population isn't allowed to leave their homes, well, then, how do you get to church? thanks to technology, now the church can get to you. >> from a sunrise service in new york streamed online to the front lines at memorial hospital in browerred county, florida, easter the most holy day on the christian calendar, celebrated around the world in mos
since there was no march madness in year, america is now facing a huge surplus of chicken wings. yeah, and you know who must be the most angry about this? all the chickens who lost their wings for no reason. they probably are just sitting there like, you took our wings? man! we would have used toes wings! what were you going to use them for? ttothanthat's mott the point. there are a ton of chicken wings that need to be eaten and that's something donald trump has been training for his entire...
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america in our nation's capital this is the news with rick sanchez pedalo again everybody i'm rick sanchez look whether you're picking us up right now in taipei or tacoma or any place in between as we are broadcasting live around the world we welcome you you may be watching us on portable t.v. the app by the way we're so glad that you're here so look our job is to look out for you right that's what we try to do every single day so one of the stories that we're going to try and bring it as to with a tech company that might be selling your personal information to facebook if they are this is something that you should know about but we're going to begin with the very latest numbers where there is some good news from some of the countries and some not so good news from other countries china for example south korea is another example of countries where they seem to be getting over that proverbial or infamous hump or curve. other countries not so much the united nations is now declaring they did so today that quote humanity faces its greatest challenge since world war 2 this is the united nation
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due to a large part of which i have there was a huge relief in north america from. the end of the war basically so to dad mikhail gorbachev represented somebody who. may have like saved north america from russia i don't claim to know better but having listened to a lot of your dad's lectures i think he also may have seen gorbachev as somebody courageous enough to break with the mold and speak up against the prevailing orthodoxy reach i hope something that we can discuss today but before we do i have to ask you how is your dad doing right now dad's doing well given the circumstances he had a terrible last month and he nearly died several times. better than i've seen him in at least 6 months so i'm happy to be here anyway. i don't think there are many people who don't know who jordan peterson is at least among our audience but for those who haven't been following his progress housewife's again you describe it in your own words what happened to him the bigger picture. we had we had a we have a number of health struggles in our family. i'm not sure if there's a genetic
due to a large part of which i have there was a huge relief in north america from. the end of the war basically so to dad mikhail gorbachev represented somebody who. may have like saved north america from russia i don't claim to know better but having listened to a lot of your dad's lectures i think he also may have seen gorbachev as somebody courageous enough to break with the mold and speak up against the prevailing orthodoxy reach i hope something that we can discuss today but before we do i...
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to a large part from which i have there was a huge relief in north america from. the end of the war so to dad mikhail gorbachev represented somebody who. you may have like saved north america from russia i don't claim to know better but having listened to a lot of your dad's lectures i think he also may have seen gorbachev as somebody courageous enough to break with the mold and speak up against the prevailing orthodoxy reach i hope something that we can discuss today but before we do that i have to ask you how is your dad doing right now dad's doing well given the circumstances he had a terrible last month and he nearly died several times. better than i've seen him in the least 6 months so i'm happy to be here anyway. i don't think there are many people who don't know who jordan peterson is at least among our audience but for those who haven't been following his progress how flies again you describe it in your own words what happened to him the bigger picture. we had we had a we have a number of health struggles in our family. i'm not sure if there's a genetic pr
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and the making of asian america, history. at the immigration history research center she has helped emerge immigration history with the digital humanities. she launched and oversees the national endowment for the humanity immigration story project which works with recent immigrants and refugees to. text, preserve and share the expenses. her book, "america for americans" history of xena phobia in the united states is the subject of tonight's talk. please welcome erika lee. [applause] >> hi seattle, him so glad to be here. i'm so glad to be back here at townhall, i was last here in 2010 before it was renovated. am really happy to be back at a very glad that we begin this evening with the land acknowledgment i would like to repeat that land acknowledgment as i will discuss later xenophobia in xena global wheels and is tightly connected, native americans along with african-americans were made into this countries first others in the racism and discrimination that continues to impact native americans has also been a driving force i
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one in addition to advising the president mr moore is a member of the white house panel on reopening america stephen thanks for joining us. the senate has approved a former navy $1000000.00 leave peg is risky business is what's your reaction good idea. how not the biggest fan of that by the way larry so good to see you again thank you so much for having me thank you i think there are real problems with that loan program it's become a bit of a sieve where that week it keeps spending more and more more money and i have a problem that a lot of the small businesses larry that need the money the most are necessarily getting the money we made a big mistake in turning out loan program which is something that i supported laffer supported steve forbes supported the idea who during a time of crisis you want to give healthy businesses that were healthy and that don't have customers a bridge loan so they can get through this so that when we're up and running hopefully very soon that they can they can be up and running and hiring workers what we do is we transform that into a grant program so that if you
one in addition to advising the president mr moore is a member of the white house panel on reopening america stephen thanks for joining us. the senate has approved a former navy $1000000.00 leave peg is risky business is what's your reaction good idea. how not the biggest fan of that by the way larry so good to see you again thank you so much for having me thank you i think there are real problems with that loan program it's become a bit of a sieve where that week it keeps spending more and...
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america agriculture has been hard hit, like most of america, with the coronavirus. president trump is standing with our farmers and all-americans to make sure we all get through this national emergency. so today, thanks your direction and leadership, the usda is announcing the coronavirus food assistance program. as you mentioned this new 19 billion-dollar program will assist farmers and ranchers. the program is divided into two parts. one is a direct payment. $16 billion in direct payments to farmers, ranchers and producers who experience unprecedented losses during this pandemic. since we wanted to get the payments out to producers as quickly as possible, we decided to use the funds, the current funds of $6.5 billion combined with the 19.5 of covid money rather than wait for the replenishment of the ccc funds in july. based on industry estimates of damage, mr. president, it is becoming apparent that will indeed the additional ccc funds as we continue to track the economic losses. secondly, this is really important as well, the usda will be purchasing $3 billion in
america agriculture has been hard hit, like most of america, with the coronavirus. president trump is standing with our farmers and all-americans to make sure we all get through this national emergency. so today, thanks your direction and leadership, the usda is announcing the coronavirus food assistance program. as you mentioned this new 19 billion-dollar program will assist farmers and ranchers. the program is divided into two parts. one is a direct payment. $16 billion in direct payments to...
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to jews in america. he says, if we go to war that is perceived as a jewish war, that tolerance might fade. and then he quickly slips into many anti-semitic tropes arguing about jews clannishness, jews controlling hollywood, jews controlling the international banking system. i think what lindbergh is doing there is saying out loud what many americans believe at the time and one of the loudest and most effective critics of lindbergh is a political cartoonist named theodor geisel, who today we know as dr. seuss. what you see in this newspaper and on this screen are multiple cartoons published by p.m. that show geisel attacking the isolationism of america first. here is one of my favorites where you see lindbergh on the top of a heaping pile that geisel calls "nazi anti-semitic stink wagon." lindbergh is wearing the gas mask and shoveling this nazi propaganda. geisel calls it the lovely goebbels stuff. goebbels is the minister of propaganda for germany. you see geisel with this fantastic attack on america fi
to jews in america. he says, if we go to war that is perceived as a jewish war, that tolerance might fade. and then he quickly slips into many anti-semitic tropes arguing about jews clannishness, jews controlling hollywood, jews controlling the international banking system. i think what lindbergh is doing there is saying out loud what many americans believe at the time and one of the loudest and most effective critics of lindbergh is a political cartoonist named theodor geisel, who today we...
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america where kept america is punching out hitler. but then you also see hitler as a mad man and as a murderer. so a wanted poster for hitler, buttoned that show hitler wanted for murder and even one with a string on it that says, let's pull together, we are uncle sam, you can pull the string, and your lunch hitler. there's a range of opinions on hitler and a range of images but he remains a key figure in our popular culture. the poster art from wartime i think is graphically fascinating, but also the messages are fascinating. what you see here in a poster like this one with a dagger going through is nazism being portrayed as an enemy of christianity, or nazism with this deliver us from evil, for trade is an enemy of american children. nazi hasn't enemy of american values, but what you see is nazism as an enemy of europe's jews. the key here is to understand that americans go to war to fight fascism, to defeat nazi germany, but the message is not to rescue jews, and the priority is never to rescue jews, and that is an essential questi
america where kept america is punching out hitler. but then you also see hitler as a mad man and as a murderer. so a wanted poster for hitler, buttoned that show hitler wanted for murder and even one with a string on it that says, let's pull together, we are uncle sam, you can pull the string, and your lunch hitler. there's a range of opinions on hitler and a range of images but he remains a key figure in our popular culture. the poster art from wartime i think is graphically fascinating, but...
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companies based in america cities as well as mainland, china, have flooded rural america with new caught ohmic -- narcotics. over a five-year period to come one company shipped almost a million doses of opioid painkillers to america.e mckesson sent more than a million of those pills to a single county in west virginia with a totalpa population of fer than 25,000 people. by the end predictably west virginia had the highest drugth overdose rate in america. this was a man-made epidemic and it still raging. that epidemic has killed far more americans than the wuhang. coronavirus has, or will. but how many times exiting that story on "the today show"? how many questions about it were democratic candidates for us tos -- forced to answer during last fall's debates? not so many. what's been happening to rural america and people who live there for the past 30 years, have been a unprecedented disaster. p s has been a mass, human tragedy. as far as the leaders are concerned, these are the wrong people. they don't really count. that's one thing we've definitely learned in the last month. ♪ prudent
companies based in america cities as well as mainland, china, have flooded rural america with new caught ohmic -- narcotics. over a five-year period to come one company shipped almost a million doses of opioid painkillers to america.e mckesson sent more than a million of those pills to a single county in west virginia with a totalpa population of fer than 25,000 people. by the end predictably west virginia had the highest drugth overdose rate in america. this was a man-made epidemic and it...
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to jews in america. he says, if we go to war that is perceived as a jewish war, that tolerance might fade. and then he quickly slips into many anti-semitic tropes arguing about jews clannishness, choose controlling -- jews controlling hollywood, jews controlling the international banking system. i think what he is doing there is saying out loud what many americans believe at the time. and one of the loudest and most effective critics of lindbergh is a political cartoonist known named theodor geisel, who we now know as dr. seuss. what you see in this newspaper and on this screen are multiple cartoons published by p.m. that show geisel attacking the isolationism of america first. here is one of my favorites where you see lindbergh on the top of a heaping pile that geisel calls "nazi anti-semitic stink wagon." lindbergh is wearing the gas mask and shoveling this nazi propaganda. geisel calls it the lovely goebbels stuff. you see geisel with this fantastic attack on america first. here he is showing the ostr
to jews in america. he says, if we go to war that is perceived as a jewish war, that tolerance might fade. and then he quickly slips into many anti-semitic tropes arguing about jews clannishness, choose controlling -- jews controlling hollywood, jews controlling the international banking system. i think what he is doing there is saying out loud what many americans believe at the time. and one of the loudest and most effective critics of lindbergh is a political cartoonist known named theodor...
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- it's bank of america. - oh, okay, there we go. so you owe bank of america $9,000
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it was not our america. our america is reconstruction america. and the war that gives birth to it is the civil war. now why don't we say this? why don't we look to reconstruction as the source of our deepest american values? lincoln couldn't, of course. reconstruction was in the future for him. and it was a future he wouldn't live to see. but it was the new birth of freedom that he prophecied. it was coming. but what about martin luther king? there is something deeply odd about the i have a dream speech. almost as odd as the gettysburg address. so king, as i mentioned before, talks about the founders for the declaration of independence. they made a promise, he says, that america is dishonoring. and he points to segregation to signs that say whites only. he points to race-based deed nile of the rigdenial. i have a dream that one day we will rise up and live out the true meaning of all men are created equal. now what's odd about this is twofold. first, segregation, denying blacks the vote, those are perfectly consistent with the declaration of inde
it was not our america. our america is reconstruction america. and the war that gives birth to it is the civil war. now why don't we say this? why don't we look to reconstruction as the source of our deepest american values? lincoln couldn't, of course. reconstruction was in the future for him. and it was a future he wouldn't live to see. but it was the new birth of freedom that he prophecied. it was coming. but what about martin luther king? there is something deeply odd about the i have a...
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you're watching "bbc world news america." still to come onig t's program, inside an intensive there are grappling with the rs crisis unlike any other. ♪ laura: in south korea the number of newly confirmed coronavirus cases has gone down to below 50. but officials there are warning against complacency. as the bbc's now reports. reporter: within the last two weeks over half of all the cases south korea are people returning home from theikes of europe, the u.s. and canada. however, the vice health minister h issued a warning. they are extremely worried about life here islowly getting back to normal. you must remember there has been no lockdown here in south kea. they advised people to work from home whereossible, which people have been doing. they advised people to wear t mask stay socially distanced, two meters apart. and most people have been doing th. however, there have beent sligh breaking of the rules over the weekend as this beautiful spring weather arrives. so theernment has advised today for peopl to maint sn theseial
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a nation in the americas. this was a phenomenon. a creative category comprising people who share or could understand the languages, recognize and familiar practices broaden similar strategies for corporations. there is no direct gold coast where shared languages were not superseding local divisions. having taking its name from an important cultural time in the 17th century, it was both social glue religious institutions. the mutual aid society, and a place to enjoy entertainment. as the base of social communion and environment will military prison was a common experience, national gatherings could provide for people to plan, organize and state revolt. when they did so, they draw upon their previous military experiences. however, as a category of belonging, it was crosscut by many identifications. they spoke more than one language and came from different regions and kingdoms with a variety of expenses. just as important, one in jamaica in slave society. no similarities could resolve all the difficult negotiations of multiple interest
a nation in the americas. this was a phenomenon. a creative category comprising people who share or could understand the languages, recognize and familiar practices broaden similar strategies for corporations. there is no direct gold coast where shared languages were not superseding local divisions. having taking its name from an important cultural time in the 17th century, it was both social glue religious institutions. the mutual aid society, and a place to enjoy entertainment. as the base of...
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and canada and latin america are at a different place right now with covid-19 than america is, right? i mean, america now has become an epicenter, and an emergency management official in florida was on fox news this week, and he is alleging that 3m is shipping equipment to foreign companies who outbid u.s. buyers. he realized this was happening when he could not purchase the essential equipment that he needed and the distributers, and the distributers said somebody else was willing to pay more. so are you selling this equipment to the highest bidder, mike? >> we are -- maria, we are, and let me say this from the beginning, we have not and would never use prices for supplies like this, vital supplies in this crisis to not sell to the highest bidder. we manufacture respirators, we sell them through authorized distributers, and we sell directly to the government, and the distributers take those to the customers that have the greatest need. and we're working with fema in the u.s. to make sure we are prioritizing those with the greatest needs. back before we had the authorization from the
and canada and latin america are at a different place right now with covid-19 than america is, right? i mean, america now has become an epicenter, and an emergency management official in florida was on fox news this week, and he is alleging that 3m is shipping equipment to foreign companies who outbid u.s. buyers. he realized this was happening when he could not purchase the essential equipment that he needed and the distributers, and the distributers said somebody else was willing to pay more....
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his whole thing is america first, make america great again. how will these two nations have a partnership but also understand each other's goals and american companies understanding that when you work with the communist government, you are working against america? >> well, economics, business and national security have to come together. it's the only way out of this contest. and we have to remember that the world's democracies are two-thirds of global gross domestic product. so ultimately what we're going to need is an alliance-based trading system. we want to be working, trading, building supply chains, investing, you know, exporting, importing all of that with our allies and not with hostile states. so if china is your growth strategy the, you're going to be at odds with the united states, ultimately. i mean, all of this is pouring money into the chinese government, into chinese state-owned enterprises, into tech company that are supporting surveillance of an oppression state. you're liberally building america's adversary and making them str
his whole thing is america first, make america great again. how will these two nations have a partnership but also understand each other's goals and american companies understanding that when you work with the communist government, you are working against america? >> well, economics, business and national security have to come together. it's the only way out of this contest. and we have to remember that the world's democracies are two-thirds of global gross domestic product. so ultimately...
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god bless america, irving berlin. woody guthrie explicitly wrote this land is your land and then as an answer to god bless america. this idea that we all may have noticed were somewhat divided politically in the life of the country but we always have been. it's a matter of degree more than kind that we have tended to think. then you crash intoo the 60s where really there is both the new music exploding and the cultural tensions of the world we live in, red versus blue, becomes so real. >> and we tend to think about the 60s we think protests are patriotic in many ways but you go to the 60s especially when it comes to protest but some of the first music i remember growing up i grew up born in 1967 and growing up in the early 70s and listening to your parents music as you rode around in the car in the first songs i remember our songs from that late 60s era that my mom was listening to and it's the first time it's an artist but struck me that music has more meaning than just something to enjoy and that there is more to mu
god bless america, irving berlin. woody guthrie explicitly wrote this land is your land and then as an answer to god bless america. this idea that we all may have noticed were somewhat divided politically in the life of the country but we always have been. it's a matter of degree more than kind that we have tended to think. then you crash intoo the 60s where really there is both the new music exploding and the cultural tensions of the world we live in, red versus blue, becomes so real. >>...
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vamos con mas de despierta america.. vamos con karlita vamos con at amÉrica con karla que estÁ desde su casa. locutora: este segmento de "despierta amÉrica" presentado por facebook. karla: hola, para ti y toda nuestra gente. carlos: estamos teniendo problemas de conexiÓn con mi querida karla. pero ya tenemos a "doctor juan". contento de que estÉ aquÍ conmigo nuevamente. doctor: pienso que fue en poco mÁs alto que tÚ. carlos: buscar contestar preguntas que ustedes no se envÍan a travÉs de facebook e instagram para que estÉn tranquilos. vamos a comenzar. empezamos con la pregunta que nos mandan por facebook. mÓnica laguna desde los Ángeles california. >> basados en las recomendaciones de quedarse en casa. quÉ tan recomendable salir a caminar? doctor: una buena pregunta. lo hemos hablado fuera de cÁmaras. iban a salir a caminar alguien del solo o sÓlo la pueden hacerlo. estÁ con una persona solamente que tengan una distancia significativa. por lo menos unos seis pies. el ejercicio me parece importante.salir
vamos con mas de despierta america.. vamos con karlita vamos con at amÉrica con karla que estÁ desde su casa. locutora: este segmento de "despierta amÉrica" presentado por facebook. karla: hola, para ti y toda nuestra gente. carlos: estamos teniendo problemas de conexiÓn con mi querida karla. pero ya tenemos a "doctor juan". contento de que estÉ aquÍ conmigo nuevamente. doctor: pienso que fue en poco mÁs alto que tÚ. carlos: buscar contestar preguntas que ustedes no...
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island gateway to america and the making of asian america. a history. at the immigration history, we have helped merge immigration history and the digital humanities. she launched an overseas national endowment for the humanity fund and immigration story, projects which work with recent Émigres to share their expenses. her book, america for americans, history of xenophobia in the united states is subject tonight talk. please welcome erica. [applause] >> i'm so glad to be here. i'm glad to be back here at town hall. i was so blessed here in 2010, before it was activated. i'm happy to be back. i'm very glad we began this evening with acknowledgment, i would like to repeat that land acknowledgment. we'll discuss later xenophobia. they are tightly interconnected. native americans along with african americans were made into this country's first others and the racism and discrimination that continues to impact native americans has also been driving force in xenophobia. i'm glad we started the evening that way. i am going to begin by reading from t
island gateway to america and the making of asian america. a history. at the immigration history, we have helped merge immigration history and the digital humanities. she launched an overseas national endowment for the humanity fund and immigration story, projects which work with recent Émigres to share their expenses. her book, america for americans, history of xenophobia in the united states is subject tonight talk. please welcome erica. [applause] >> i'm so glad to be here. i'm glad...