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the only way a person gets a mortgage loan at bank of america is to have a bank of america teammate or digitally directly from us. we do not by mortgages from other people. that has left us with 5% of the market. it is a much more stable environment. david: the future of the bank looks strong, but at one point during the crisis, the bank needed more money and you had to call a man named warren buffett. was that easy to make that call? did you say any terms you want is fine? how did that work? brian: warren buffett called us. david: he did? brian: he called and got into the call centers and asked to speak to me. they don't transfer anybody to the ceo, so he found an investment banker. they worked with the cfo and they called and i talked to him. he basically said i want to make an investment in the company. i said we don't need the capital. he said, i know that is why i am calling. you needs stability, the capital will do you good. that was in 2011 when the world was kind of interesting. remember, the government was almost going to default. you had real uncertainty about the litigation
the only way a person gets a mortgage loan at bank of america is to have a bank of america teammate or digitally directly from us. we do not by mortgages from other people. that has left us with 5% of the market. it is a much more stable environment. david: the future of the bank looks strong, but at one point during the crisis, the bank needed more money and you had to call a man named warren buffett. was that easy to make that call? did you say any terms you want is fine? how did that work?...
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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 foxnews.com/americatogether. there will be parties again soon, and family gatherings. there will be parades and sporting events and concerts. to help our communities when they come back together, respond to the 2020 census now. spend a few minutes online today to impact the next 10 years of healthcare, infrastructure and education. go to 2020census.gov and respond today to make america's tomorrow brighter. it's time to shape our future. shbecause xfinity mobilehen ygives you more flexible data.. you can choose to share data between lines, mix with unlimited, or switch it up at any time. all on the most reliable wireless network. which means
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 foxnews.com/americatogether. there will be parties again soon, and family gatherings. there will be parades and...
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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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but new york isn't america and new york doesn't know what's best for america. and i'm sick of the new york media lecturing america like we all live in manhattan. the coronavirus didn't attack tonight other state like it did new york but we've responded like it did. i understand why. mitigation works ban we flattened the curve. most states did great, buff some didn't. they got hammers. 8 million people in a densely populated city. crowded buildings and streets. packed high rises. big elderly populations. jfk airport with international fliements landing all day -- flights landing all day and elderly with preexisting conditions. it's a perfect storm for the virus. but 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 50,000 coronavirus fatalities. new york has over 20o,00 -- hasr 20,000 of those a stalts. temperature new york and new jersey have over half of the fatalities. five of the deadliest states are in the northeast. some of these states have deat
but new york isn't america and new york doesn't know what's best for america. and i'm sick of the new york media lecturing america like we all live in manhattan. the coronavirus didn't attack tonight other state like it did new york but we've responded like it did. i understand why. mitigation works ban we flattened the curve. most states did great, buff some didn't. they got hammers. 8 million people in a densely populated city. crowded buildings and streets. packed high rises. big elderly...
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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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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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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 (music) ♪ there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. ♪ ♪ pete: welcome back to "america together." as we face this covid-19 crisis, you, me, our kids, our participants and
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 (music) ♪ there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to...
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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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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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america has a story. and it's vitally important that our young people be acquainted with that story . that story on how we organize the world. we organize them around stories that our constituents have of our social existence. we are at our core remembering ace story making creatures and stories are one of the chief ways to find meaning in the flow of events what we call history and literature are merely the refinements and intensification of that basic human need an impulse. so now let me give you a fuller sense of the book by presenting some excerpts. each dealing with an issue or event that especially important and yet problematic in our view of the american past . perhaps the single most sensitive subject in the presentation of american history is the place of slavery in the nation's past . the challenge in presenting the subject accurately is one of balance . insisting on the way the importance of slavery without exaggerating its enduring significance. there is a tendency among the young to imagine t
america has a story. and it's vitally important that our young people be acquainted with that story . that story on how we organize the world. we organize them around stories that our constituents have of our social existence. we are at our core remembering ace story making creatures and stories are one of the chief ways to find meaning in the flow of events what we call history and literature are merely the refinements and intensification of that basic human need an impulse. so now let me give...
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and stretching throughout the north and manic america. in 1760 - 61 followed by further uprising in 65 and 66 were among the largest and most consequential of these. from what observers could see from the tactic revolt, it was clear many have been soldiers in africa. perhaps all rival of training and disciplines word knowledge of basic tactics learned in africa. indeed some scholars suggest american slave might be seen in key respects as extensions of african wars. this perspective reveals the conflict networks of migration belonging trains regional power and conflict they give the political history of the 18th century some of the most distinctive contours. and as the speech of warfare it is not the first step to envisioning a map of atlantic slavery that shows how political and military practices travel, take root and grow in desperate environments. even as a slave trade force people to remake and renegotiate their affiliation, the masses disperse across the land take scattered the seeds of military conflict throughout the americas. the
and stretching throughout the north and manic america. in 1760 - 61 followed by further uprising in 65 and 66 were among the largest and most consequential of these. from what observers could see from the tactic revolt, it was clear many have been soldiers in africa. perhaps all rival of training and disciplines word knowledge of basic tactics learned in africa. indeed some scholars suggest american slave might be seen in key respects as extensions of african wars. this perspective reveals the...
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i'm holland cook in washington this is the big picture on r t america. in the james bond thriller quantum of solace double 07 takes on international bad guys using a coup d'etat to tie up water rights and a very thirsty part of the world. this is the world's response to the truth of this much of it that's because. if you think that seems like an ugly future you're late 11 years ago doubt.
i'm holland cook in washington this is the big picture on r t america. in the james bond thriller quantum of solace double 07 takes on international bad guys using a coup d'etat to tie up water rights and a very thirsty part of the world. this is the world's response to the truth of this much of it that's because. if you think that seems like an ugly future you're late 11 years ago doubt.
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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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next, on reel america, "fdr and world war ii." a program produced by the pare lorentz center at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum. it includes nine segments, each focusing on fdr's involvement with a key wartime issue. (music) >> world war ii began on september 1, 1939 with the german invasion of poland. (music) by the time the war ended in 1945, more than 60 million people have been killed and dozens of nations were destroyed. the ability of democracy to sustain and survive a direct attack had been put to the test and proven. across the globe, the decade of the 1930's had been a time of great unrest. economic depression resulted in widespread despair. some nations fell under control to authoritarian leaders. in europe, and a fiddler and benito mussolini took advantage of the turmoil and promised prosperity based on expansion. in asia, the government of japan plotted a similar course. separated from these troubles by two oceans, americans do not want to be in an overseas conflict. at the time, the u.s. mili
next, on reel america, "fdr and world war ii." a program produced by the pare lorentz center at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum. it includes nine segments, each focusing on fdr's involvement with a key wartime issue. (music) >> world war ii began on september 1, 1939 with the german invasion of poland. (music) by the time the war ended in 1945, more than 60 million people have been killed and dozens of nations were destroyed. the ability of democracy to...
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morgan wells fargo bank of america and citibank just those 4 banks own 81 percent of it so those are the guys getting bailed out by the fed in the meantime u.s. housing j.p. morgan chase to raise mortgage borrowing standards as economic outlook darkens it just got harder to buy a house from tuesday this week customers applying for a new mortgage will need a credit score of at least $700.00 and we acquire to make a down payment equal to 20 percent of the home's value but this is an interesting concept one of fairness as it relates to the economy and it's not really a big day and to be american system is not designed to be fair because fair is what is fair for one person is unfair to another person and that's a highly subjective term what america relies on is free market capitalism it relies on competition and if you are successful competing then. and you succeed remember in america possession is 9 tenths of the law now if you don't compete successfully then you get thrown out of the game basically but that's the way it is in the united states and. having said that when you talk about
morgan wells fargo bank of america and citibank just those 4 banks own 81 percent of it so those are the guys getting bailed out by the fed in the meantime u.s. housing j.p. morgan chase to raise mortgage borrowing standards as economic outlook darkens it just got harder to buy a house from tuesday this week customers applying for a new mortgage will need a credit score of at least $700.00 and we acquire to make a down payment equal to 20 percent of the home's value but this is an interesting...
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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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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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every mayor in america is a ceo, just like a private sector ceo. i think that some of the statements about municipal service or municipal leadership is not accurate, because i have worked in the private sector and i can tell you that it works the same way. it is about revenues and expenses. there are cities, through this time of prosperity that we have had the last eight or so years, that have saved reserves that they are going to use right now. detroit, the mayor talked about this in a report to his citizens and talked about the fact that they had $307 million in reserves, and that will be eaten up because of the pandemic. that is not misuse of funds or giving raises. and, let me also be very candid with the tweeter. municipal employees deserve the same life that the private sector does. they go to work, and they work just as hard, at every level. they also deserve to be able to retire, and live the same level of lifestyle that they did when they worked. just like private sector. i think the misnomer here is that because you work for government, y
every mayor in america is a ceo, just like a private sector ceo. i think that some of the statements about municipal service or municipal leadership is not accurate, because i have worked in the private sector and i can tell you that it works the same way. it is about revenues and expenses. there are cities, through this time of prosperity that we have had the last eight or so years, that have saved reserves that they are going to use right now. detroit, the mayor talked about this in a report...
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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. or what is it done to the prophet well out right now we're not so focused on trotter we're more so focused on manufacturing in 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 the yes. yes the 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 technique 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 were 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
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. or what is it done to the prophet well out right now we're not so focused on trotter we're more so focused on manufacturing in 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 the...
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kat.greg: i am greg gutfeld, i e you america. jesse: welcome to "watters world", i am jesse watters, keeping store, that is tonight subject, i've had enough of the media pointing fingers at fox and acting like they sell the virus coming. i've had enough of democrats claiming trump instead of china. they will not rewrite history on my watch, liars and hypocrites will get called out. let's start with msnbc. >> everybody saw this coming. everybody saw this coming in early january. >> who is everybody. it was not morning joe, do know how many segments morning joe did on coronavirus in january 1. and this is what their guest said. >> americans do not need to panic. we do not need to be overly concerned yet in the united states about the novel coronavirus. we do need to keep her eyes open for the seasonal flu. jesse: if everybody saw this coming in january how did morning joe look to the one guest that did not. impossible right. here's what i said in january on the five, we covered the virus three days straight. jesse: china has been l
kat.greg: i am greg gutfeld, i e you america. jesse: welcome to "watters world", i am jesse watters, keeping store, that is tonight subject, i've had enough of the media pointing fingers at fox and acting like they sell the virus coming. i've had enough of democrats claiming trump instead of china. they will not rewrite history on my watch, liars and hypocrites will get called out. let's start with msnbc. >> everybody saw this coming. everybody saw this coming in early january....
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it i feel like canada is always trying to one up america. america has health care, canada has yeuferst universe health care. america has college expensive college, canada has affordable college. america's president has a little color to his facial, canada's leader went all the way, they are always beginning. >> before you say this is all koaf fault and there is nothing the american government could have done, consider this. many other developed countries facing the same shutdowns have cut right to the chase and prevented mass unemployment from happening to begin with. how did they do it? well, the governments of the u.k., denmark and france paid companies to keep workers on a payroll and subsidized 80 to 90% of their salaries. yeah, that's what they did. meanwhile, america's like a lot of you assholes complaining about being broke but you still walking around with two kidneys. ain't nobody stopping you from selling one of those. so with unemployment system buckling d-- shall buckels and coronavirus causing almost 20 million people to lose th
it i feel like canada is always trying to one up america. america has health care, canada has yeuferst universe health care. america has college expensive college, canada has affordable college. america's president has a little color to his facial, canada's leader went all the way, they are always beginning. >> before you say this is all koaf fault and there is nothing the american government could have done, consider this. many other developed countries facing the same shutdowns have cut...
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issued a threat to jews in america. if we go to war that's perceived as a jewish war, that tolerance might fade. he slips into many anti-semitic tropes arguing about jews clannishness and controlling hollywood and controlling international banking. i think what he is doing is saying out loud what many americans believe at the time. one of the loudest critics, one of the most effective critics of lindbergh is dr. seuss. he was writing for this magazine -- newspaper out of new york called "pm." what you see in this newspaper and on this screen are multiple cartoons published by "pm" that show him attacking isolationism of america first. here is one of my favorites where you see lindbergh on the top of a heaping pile that he calls nazi anti-semitic stink wagon. lindbergh is wearing the gas mask and shoveling this nazi propaganda. he calls it the lovely gerbil stuff. so you see he has this fantastic attack on america first. here he is showing the ostrich of isolationism wringing the hands that should be wringing hitler's ne
issued a threat to jews in america. if we go to war that's perceived as a jewish war, that tolerance might fade. he slips into many anti-semitic tropes arguing about jews clannishness and controlling hollywood and controlling international banking. i think what he is doing is saying out loud what many americans believe at the time. one of the loudest critics, one of the most effective critics of lindbergh is dr. seuss. he was writing for this magazine -- newspaper out of new york called...
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hoy en "despierta amÉrica"... cuando se registra mÁs de 1,000,000 de contagiados en el planeta por coronavirus. se anunciarÍa el uso de mascarilla para toda la poblaciÓn. en vivo sabrÁs, por quÉ hasta ahora? raÚl: la casa blanca considera un plan para cubrir gastos mÉdicos de persona sin seguro durante la pandemia . en cobertura en equipo entÉrate en quÉ consiste. carlos: cÓmo pasa "cnco" la cuarentena? juntos o separados? no te puedes perder sus respuestas. raÚl: desde los Ángeles conocemos la panaderÍa que se inspira en el aislamiento que vive el mundo para hornear sus delicias. carlos: cuÁles son los productos mÁs vendidos del momento? te asombrarÁ cuando sepas quienes se han beneficiado con la pandemia. raÚl: a sÓlo 2 dÍas de que finalice "pequeÑos gigantes" hablamos con bibi gaytani y hablamos de lo que no ha dicho sobre su regreso. carlos: quÉdate en casa que una nueva hora comienza en "despierta amÉrica". ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ alan: muy buenos dÍas en especial a chicago y texas que
hoy en "despierta amÉrica"... cuando se registra mÁs de 1,000,000 de contagiados en el planeta por coronavirus. se anunciarÍa el uso de mascarilla para toda la poblaciÓn. en vivo sabrÁs, por quÉ hasta ahora? raÚl: la casa blanca considera un plan para cubrir gastos mÉdicos de persona sin seguro durante la pandemia . en cobertura en equipo entÉrate en quÉ consiste. carlos: cÓmo pasa "cnco" la cuarentena? juntos o separados? no te puedes perder sus respuestas....
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next, on reel america, "fdr and world war ii." a program produced by the pare lorentz center at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum. segments, eache focusing on fdr's involvement with a key wartime issue. ♪ >> world war ii began on september 1, 1939 with the german invasion of poland. ♪ inthe time the war ended 1945, more than 60 million people have been killed and dozens of nations or destroyed. democracy tof sustain and survive a direct attack had been put to the test and proven. across the globe, the decade of the 1930's had been a time of great unrest. economic depression resulted in widespread despair. some nations -- control to authoritarian leaders. in europe, and a fiddler and benito mussolini took advantage of the true moral and promised expansion.based on in asia, the government of japan plotted a similar course. supported from these troubles by two oceans, americans do not want to be in an overseas conflict. u.s. militaryhe rank 17th in the world. we were hardly in a position to get into the wa
next, on reel america, "fdr and world war ii." a program produced by the pare lorentz center at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum. segments, eache focusing on fdr's involvement with a key wartime issue. ♪ >> world war ii began on september 1, 1939 with the german invasion of poland. ♪ inthe time the war ended 1945, more than 60 million people have been killed and dozens of nations or destroyed. democracy tof sustain and survive a direct attack had...
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morgan wells fargo bank of america and citibank just those 4 banks own 81 percent of it so those are the guys getting bailed out by the fed in the mean. time u.s. housing j.p. morgan chase to raise mortgage borrowing standards its economic outlook darkens it just got harder to buy a house from tuesday this week customers applying for a new mortgage will need a credit score of at least $700.00 and we acquire to make a down payment equal to 20 percent of the home's value but this is an interesting concept one of fairness as it relates to the economy and it's not really baked into the american system is not designed to be fair because fair is what is fair for one person is unfair to another person and it's a highly subjective term what america relies on is free market capitalism and it relies on competition and that if you are successful competing then you succeed remember in america possession is 9 tenths of the law now if you don't compete successfully then you get thrown out of the game basically but that's the way it is in the united states and. having said that when you talk about
morgan wells fargo bank of america and citibank just those 4 banks own 81 percent of it so those are the guys getting bailed out by the fed in the mean. time u.s. housing j.p. morgan chase to raise mortgage borrowing standards its economic outlook darkens it just got harder to buy a house from tuesday this week customers applying for a new mortgage will need a credit score of at least $700.00 and we acquire to make a down payment equal to 20 percent of the home's value but this is an...
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nearly 2,600 deaths, america's deadliest 24 hours yet. tonight, what's next for america. when and how will this country reopen? what president trump revealed just moments ago. >>> in new york tonight, even as we see a flattening of the curve, the number of deaths. more than 700 in 24 hours. we're inside a new york city hospital. the reality, even as we reach the peak. governor cuomo now ordering everyone in the state to now cover your face in public. and saying testing is what's desperately needed to get americans back to work. massachusetts' death toll spiking tonight. the governor saying, "we are in the surge." hundreds of americans lining up before dawn for testing in this country. with hopes of reassurance as they prepare to return to some sort of normalcy. tonight, what will america look like in the coming weeks and months? how long will we have to keep a safe distance from one another or wear masks? are we talking months, or even into next year? and if we have been exposed to coronavirus, even without knowing, if we have antibodies, will we have immunity? all of tho
nearly 2,600 deaths, america's deadliest 24 hours yet. tonight, what's next for america. when and how will this country reopen? what president trump revealed just moments ago. >>> in new york tonight, even as we see a flattening of the curve, the number of deaths. more than 700 in 24 hours. we're inside a new york city hospital. the reality, even as we reach the peak. governor cuomo now ordering everyone in the state to now cover your face in public. and saying testing is what's...
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thank openor bbc wld news america." tonight -- watching "bbc world news america." on of this programfor this is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter um kovler foundation; pursuing solutions forte america's neglneeds. and by contribution to this pbs statom viewers like you. thank you. rrrs ♪ mr. roge: ♪ it's a beautiful girl: we are the curious.♪ ♪ woman 1: wow! man 1: the adventurous. man 2: oh! daniel tiger: grrr! woman 2: thofi venturing out for tht time. all: blast off! [rocket explosion] man 3: and those w have never lost our sense of woer. [rochomaexplosion] man 5: are you seeing this? ♪ [quacking] vo: we are the hungry. cook man ie tsthe: trerononcook!e muhammad ali: i must be the greatest! ♪li clo. ♪ man 3: we believe there is myswaweore u canerncov woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. vo: and the potential for greatness. ♪7: the torch has been passed to aew generation of americans. man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. girl: pbs.bs. ♪ captioning sponsor
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bank of america has been incredible, the big banks, bank of america has really supported done a great job. then you have the community banks, the smaller banks and we are already at $3.5 billion going out to incredible people. but that is way ahead of schedule. the sba and the treasury are working around the clock in our banking partners are really incredible, they are insured that the money gets a small businesses as quickly as possible in the small business intern take care of employees that they would've had to let go and now they will keep them. that is good and they can open for business and have their employees and we will try to get back to where we were. eventually we will supersede where we were. the energy industry has been especially hard-hit in the crisis this afternoon. i met with greg garland of phillips 66, dave hager of devon energy, harold hamm of content resources, jeff hildebrand of hill corporation energy, vicki holub of petroleum. mike sommers of the american petroleum institute, kelsey warren of energy transfer partners, mike worth a chevron and darren woods of e
bank of america has been incredible, the big banks, bank of america has really supported done a great job. then you have the community banks, the smaller banks and we are already at $3.5 billion going out to incredible people. but that is way ahead of schedule. the sba and the treasury are working around the clock in our banking partners are really incredible, they are insured that the money gets a small businesses as quickly as possible in the small business intern take care of employees that...
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. >> for all of you watching on pbs and aund theglobe, welcome to world news america. coming to the end of the week oe findselves with yet another grim milestone from this global outbreak. more than 100,00 people have now died as a result of the coronavirus according to researchers at john hospital kins universi-- hopki universit. there has been another 777 if a at that time in the past 24 hours and ann though cuomo says the rate of hospitalizations is leveling off the state now has more cesonavirus c than any single country in the world. here's our north ameca editor john sopel. > it's somehow unimaginable, unbelievable, that in the most famous city in the richest country in the world they ar digging mass graves for those who can't afford a funeral and for those who died ofvi coros with no next-of-kin. this is just off the bronx in new york city. nearly 8,000 people have died in this state alone and they are struggling to deal with all the burials. >> we're in total control of our destiny here. what we do will affect literally life and death for hundreds of people. >>
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japan had destroyed much of america's west coast fleet. and now controlled vast areas of the pacific. in the north atlantic german submarines continued deadly campaign against supply ships bound for great britain. and in europe german armies have invaded the soviet union. winston churchill, the prime minister of england, america's strongest ally, traveled to washington to meet with roosevelt. together they planned a strategy to combat the axis powers. this began to pay off in june of 1942 as the alleys slowly stopped the expansion of the axis powers and began to take the offensive. in the epic battle of midway in june of 1942 was a major turning point. the u.s. navy destroyed four japanese aircraft carriers and ended japanese dominance. a month later they invited the island of gado canal and a step called island hopping, an island by island advance. in europe the situation improved. british forces defeated the german africa core in egypt. and a force landed in north africa to clear the continent of axis forces. and the german advance in th
japan had destroyed much of america's west coast fleet. and now controlled vast areas of the pacific. in the north atlantic german submarines continued deadly campaign against supply ships bound for great britain. and in europe german armies have invaded the soviet union. winston churchill, the prime minister of england, america's strongest ally, traveled to washington to meet with roosevelt. together they planned a strategy to combat the axis powers. this began to pay off in june of 1942 as...
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when he took office in march 1861, two different americas existed. one in the north, and the other in the south. and either of which was particularly interested in liberty justice and equality for all. lincoln despaired of those who would claim the declarations promised for himself but tonight to others. on the question of liberty as principal he wrote in 1835 we are not what we have been when we were the political slaves of king george and wanted to be free we called the maxim that all men are created equal, a self evident truth but now that we have lost all dread i'm being slaves ourselves we have become so greedy to be masters, that we have a self evident ally. despite a series of reform, four to remedy social ills, the north faced serious challenges. expanding commercialism and then influx of immigrants overwhelmed urban centers and fed the growing inequality of wealth. ethnic and religious diversity in the form of roman cathal system and irish, was neither celebrated nor accepted. led to outright discrimination against african americans. and who
when he took office in march 1861, two different americas existed. one in the north, and the other in the south. and either of which was particularly interested in liberty justice and equality for all. lincoln despaired of those who would claim the declarations promised for himself but tonight to others. on the question of liberty as principal he wrote in 1835 we are not what we have been when we were the political slaves of king george and wanted to be free we called the maxim that all men are...
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then timothy carney on his book alienated america. looking how the american dream is less attainable. later nicholas kristof and sheryl wu done on issues facing the working class in america. enjoyabletv now and over the weekend on c-span2 . >> good evening and welcome. you can go ahead and clap, it's okay. welcome to the schomburg center for research and black culture where we are dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of global black experiences my name is novella ford, director for public programs and exhibitions. thank you for joining us for is
then timothy carney on his book alienated america. looking how the american dream is less attainable. later nicholas kristof and sheryl wu done on issues facing the working class in america. enjoyabletv now and over the weekend on c-span2 . >> good evening and welcome. you can go ahead and clap, it's okay. welcome to the schomburg center for research and black culture where we are dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of global black experiences my name is novella ford,...
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anchor: this is bbc world news america. i am laura trevelyan. 30 million and counting, that is how many americans have lost their jobs in the coronavirus crisis. good news from south korea as e country goes 24 houin without a nection. how did they do i pl, the lines are growing at food banks across america. in texas, we hear from people braving the heat ands crowd to get precious supplies. to all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to world news america. coronavirus has infected one million pele in america, killed more than 60,00 and today we learned that 30 million americans have lost their jobs as the virus ravages the economy. 31 u.s. states will start reopening by the end of the week. reporter: yet another measure of the scale this crisis. thousands in houston wait patiently. the number of americansgin need is surng. the coronavirus continues to u cripple t. economy. last week, another 3 million people filed for unemployment, meaning nearly 1/5 of the nation's workforce has been left jobless. federal so
anchor: this is bbc world news america. i am laura trevelyan. 30 million and counting, that is how many americans have lost their jobs in the coronavirus crisis. good news from south korea as e country goes 24 houin without a nection. how did they do i pl, the lines are growing at food banks across america. in texas, we hear from people braving the heat ands crowd to get precious supplies. to all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to world news america. coronavirus has...
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nearly 2,600 deaths, america's deadliest 24 hours yet. tonight, what's next for america. when and how will this country reopen? what president trump revealed just moments ago. >>> in new york tonight, even as we see a flattening of the curve, the number of deaths. more than 700 in 24 hours. we're inside a new york city hospital. the reality, even as we reach the peak. governor cuomo now ordering everyone in the state to now cover your face in public. and saying testing is what's desperately needed to get americans back to work. massachusetts' death toll spiking tonight. the governor saying, "we are in the surge." hundreds of americans lining up before dawn for testing in this country. wi hes thpare to tu tsome sort onoalcy. tonight, what will ameri lk like in the coming weeks and mow long will we have to keep a safe distance from one another or wear masks? are we talking months, or even into next year? and if we have been exposed to coronavirus, even without knowing, if we have antibodies, will we have immunity? all of those questions answered. my interview with dr. antho
nearly 2,600 deaths, america's deadliest 24 hours yet. tonight, what's next for america. when and how will this country reopen? what president trump revealed just moments ago. >>> in new york tonight, even as we see a flattening of the curve, the number of deaths. more than 700 in 24 hours. we're inside a new york city hospital. the reality, even as we reach the peak. governor cuomo now ordering everyone in the state to now cover your face in public. and saying testing is what's...
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all through america you find people who think the domestic situation common in anglo america has run its course and we need something new. you see groups who are terrified of these experimentations. a conservative backlash that america lost its way and the only way to bring stability is a more patriarchal or for those of you who aren't familiar with robert matias, self-described profit, robert matthews named messiah, read kingdom of messiah. it will blow your mind. mormon polygamy taps into both of these anxieties, both the experimentation of saving the domestic home and the patriarchal retrenchment to make sure things don't spin out of control. i don't want to give the perspective everyone saw polygamy that way. one thing that stood out to me in researching nauvoo is a lot of these women entering plural reasons had different reasons to do it. i also don't want to emphasize everyone exposed to the doctrine accepted because plenty rejected it, saw it as betrayal of their religious ideas, as a corruption of morals. none were more adamant on that position then joseph smith's brother hir
all through america you find people who think the domestic situation common in anglo america has run its course and we need something new. you see groups who are terrified of these experimentations. a conservative backlash that america lost its way and the only way to bring stability is a more patriarchal or for those of you who aren't familiar with robert matias, self-described profit, robert matthews named messiah, read kingdom of messiah. it will blow your mind. mormon polygamy taps into...
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it really has been a whole of america approach. our message from the president's white house coronavirus task force is to tell the american people, it is working. we are getting there. we can see light at the end of the tunnel. we can see the day to put america back to work, but it's going to take all of us to make the sacrifices to practice those disciplines to get us to a place where we can reopen safely and confidently. with that, mr. president, i will call dr. fauci up for his
it really has been a whole of america approach. our message from the president's white house coronavirus task force is to tell the american people, it is working. we are getting there. we can see light at the end of the tunnel. we can see the day to put america back to work, but it's going to take all of us to make the sacrifices to practice those disciplines to get us to a place where we can reopen safely and confidently. with that, mr. president, i will call dr. fauci up for his
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wh white america catches a atches thek america fl in this case it is pneumonia for blackmerica. and, you know, we are preparing in the way that soesany other cire. it's the reason we took trd extrary step to issue a stay-at-home order in our city long before the state did something statewide. and for me, it's very personal. i have four children who are asthmatic. when you look at the underlying conditions, we have some of the hitgh asthma rates in the country right here in atlanta. and so many of the other underlying cditions that are evalent in the african-american communities. i knew that we would be hard-hit. even before we started seeing the numbers, i knew thata black americcatching it in a very real way, simply by the sheer number of people who i knew were sick. andur comparing that with numbers statewide is very disturbing. laura:nd 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. right now we are notven testing people who have mal symptoms and who ar
wh white america catches a atches thek america fl in this case it is pneumonia for blackmerica. and, you know, we are preparing in the way that soesany other cire. it's the reason we took trd extrary step to issue a stay-at-home order in our city long before the state did something statewide. and for me, it's very personal. i have four children who are asthmatic. when you look at the underlying conditions, we have some of the hitgh asthma rates in the country right here in atlanta. and so many...
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south america. i'm just i'm still angry that this is happening in the 1st voice and i think that we all should be a think that it's important to consider some of the similarities like you mentioned the populations that are the most affected ironically look the exact same there are people who cannot social distance they are your low wage workers they are the people who are trying to make ends meet the same people who are effected in latin american countries are the ones who will be affected in new york chicago new orleans the only thing the huge difference is our american infrastructure as opposed to be built to decrease the the offsets of things like this you're supposed to be able to have certain safety net programs are supposed to be able to have certain levels of access to health care to clean water and what we're continuing to discover as this pandemic goes on is that thousands of people across america don't have those basic things either no i mean it really i think if anything what we've learne
south america. i'm just i'm still angry that this is happening in the 1st voice and i think that we all should be a think that it's important to consider some of the similarities like you mentioned the populations that are the most affected ironically look the exact same there are people who cannot social distance they are your low wage workers they are the people who are trying to make ends meet the same people who are effected in latin american countries are the ones who will be affected in...
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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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hoy en "despierta amÉrica"... quien tiene la autoridad de reabrir el paÍs, el presidente o los gobernadores? la controversia a esta hora cuando varios estados en ambas costas trazan planes para reiniciar la economÍa. raÚl: cierre de plantas procesadoras de carne, miles de galones de leches desechados, todo por la pandemia. sabrÁs si peligra la cadena de suministros de alimentos. karla:hoy satcha nos cuenta su diario del coronavirus y te cuenta cÓmo se protege y protege a su familia. raÚl: desde los Ángeles maity interiano habla con omar chaparro y no creerÁs quien llegÓ en medio de la entrevista. karla: cita en vivo jorge salinas, protagonista de la nueva telenovela "te doy la vida". raÚl: quÉdate en casa viendo "despierta amÉrica" que comienza ya! ♪ ♪ ♪ karla: muy buenos dÍas queridos amigos, estamos muy felices porque "despierta amÉrica" cumple 23 aÑos. no lo podemos festejar como quisiÉramos, pero aquÍ estamos con todo el corazÓn y como dice la canción volveremos a brindar. alan: mientr
hoy en "despierta amÉrica"... quien tiene la autoridad de reabrir el paÍs, el presidente o los gobernadores? la controversia a esta hora cuando varios estados en ambas costas trazan planes para reiniciar la economÍa. raÚl: cierre de plantas procesadoras de carne, miles de galones de leches desechados, todo por la pandemia. sabrÁs si peligra la cadena de suministros de alimentos. karla:hoy satcha nos cuenta su diario del coronavirus y te cuenta cÓmo se protege y protege a su...
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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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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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still chanting death to america. breaking tonight, iran reportedly launched a military satellite into orbit, thought to be of significance since it uses the same technology to launch an intercontinental ballistic missile. president trump, he's made it clear, tehran will always be lwheld accountable for their roe behavior and he's not going to soften his stance with america's enemies. author of the book "delta war," general robert spalding and congressman from the great state of florida himself, matt gaetz. we've got these little boats out there, always worried about the straits of hormuz, more strategically important to the united states now because of the president's decision to make us energy independent. but how do you respond when they are harassing our ships in those narrow straits or elsewhere? >> i think the president's right to use the bully pulpit of the presidency. when you go back to the general for the ir gc that was taken down in iraq, it provides a level of the turbines to the iranian forces. we don't w
still chanting death to america. breaking tonight, iran reportedly launched a military satellite into orbit, thought to be of significance since it uses the same technology to launch an intercontinental ballistic missile. president trump, he's made it clear, tehran will always be lwheld accountable for their roe behavior and he's not going to soften his stance with america's enemies. author of the book "delta war," general robert spalding and congressman from the great state of...
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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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let's get america back to work. charles: by the way, folks, next thursday i will host another "america works together." that is another virtual town hall. i will be joined by special guest billionaire mark cuban along with a panel of experts i will answer your questions. if you're an individual, a small business, you have a question about the market investing, what a post-coronavirus world looks like, share them with us because mark cuban is the man to talk about this. message fox business on facebook or go to instagram or email them to us, at invested in you at foxbusiness.com. a video of yourself asking the question. tweet me: @cvpayne. your question could be part of a big event next thursday, at 2:00 p.m. >>> new poles are showing that americans mental health is suffering as we endure this extended lockdown. we'll look at the stresses of social distancing. also how will this pandemic impact our relationship with china moving forward, a relationship that is already been strained as with senator rick scott right af
let's get america back to work. charles: by the way, folks, next thursday i will host another "america works together." that is another virtual town hall. i will be joined by special guest billionaire mark cuban along with a panel of experts i will answer your questions. if you're an individual, a small business, you have a question about the market investing, what a post-coronavirus world looks like, share them with us because mark cuban is the man to talk about this. message fox...