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house that mr. price will vote yes, he will vote yes on the pending motion. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from delaware seek recognition? ms. blunt rochester: as the member designated by ms. degette of colorado, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. degette will vote yes on the pending motion. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. costa, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. costa will vote yes on the pending motion. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ohio seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mrs. beatty of ohio, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mrs. beatty will vote yes on the pending motion. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. mceachin, pursu
house that mr. price will vote yes, he will vote yes on the pending motion. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from delaware seek recognition? ms. blunt rochester: as the member designated by ms. degette of colorado, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. degette will vote yes on the pending motion. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. costa,...
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pocan, pursuant to house i inform the , house that mr. pocan will vote house resolution 1224. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? mrs. dingell: as the member ruiz, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform will use that mr. ruiz 1224.ye on h.r. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? ms. matsui: mr. speaker, as the ember designated by mr. desaulnier, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. desaulnier will h.r. 1224. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from minnesota seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member esignated by mr. peterson, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. eterson of minnesota will vote yes on house resolution 1224. the speaker pro tempore: for does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? granger: mr. speaker, as the ember designated by ms. escobar -- ms. garcia: mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. i inform the house that ms. escobar will vote yes on 1224. m
pocan, pursuant to house i inform the , house that mr. pocan will vote house resolution 1224. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? mrs. dingell: as the member ruiz, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform will use that mr. ruiz 1224.ye on h.r. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? ms. matsui: mr. speaker, as the ember designated by mr. desaulnier, pursuant to house resolution...
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house of representatives. >> i am matt lewinsky, a historian at the house of representatives. >> we want to talk today a bit about the history of african american representation in the 20th century. we have a lot of artifacts from the house collection that have to do with that and a lot of history to cover. and the last african american to be elected in the 19th century leaves in 1901, george white of north carolina. then it's a long time before another african american comes into the house, and that is oscar from illinois. we have a couple of very rare artifacts from oscar de priest from the 19 twenties and thirties. before i launch into this because i love him so much. matt, tell us a little bit about oscar depriest and how he got into congress. >> there is a period of almost three decades after george henry white leaves congress where there is no african americans who serve in either the house or the senate. that has everything to do with the jim crow laws that go on the books in the south. and the way that that changes overtime during those decades, there is a critical thing going on
house of representatives. >> i am matt lewinsky, a historian at the house of representatives. >> we want to talk today a bit about the history of african american representation in the 20th century. we have a lot of artifacts from the house collection that have to do with that and a lot of history to cover. and the last african american to be elected in the 19th century leaves in 1901, george white of north carolina. then it's a long time before another african american comes into...
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house seat. and she goes against the wishes of democratic farmer labor leaders who are not happy with the fact that she doesn't want to stay in the state house of representatives. so she has to fund her own political campaign. and she does so. she wins election. her husband andy at this point, this was a strained marriage to begin with, he grows jealous of her political success. and so in the house though she has a very successful career. she gets on the agricultural committee. it's a very promising career. one of the things she does because of her background as a teacher she wants to push for a federal student loan program. and she managers after the sputnik crisis to slip in a provision, an amendment to the national defense education act in 1958, that establishes federal student loans. so she knows the legislative ropes and really pushes her agenda. unfortunately, she runs for election that year, and democratic farmer labor operatives sabotage her campaign. >> they write alert that they get her
house seat. and she goes against the wishes of democratic farmer labor leaders who are not happy with the fact that she doesn't want to stay in the state house of representatives. so she has to fund her own political campaign. and she does so. she wins election. her husband andy at this point, this was a strained marriage to begin with, he grows jealous of her political success. and so in the house though she has a very successful career. she gets on the agricultural committee. it's a very...
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hotels to inloo up people from hotels to house -- to lineup people from hotels to housing. my sense in talking to members of this board of supervisors and the mayor is the city's goal is to lineup housing alternatives underneath the s.i.p. program as quickly as can we can to lineup housing programs with the s.i.p. goals. how quickly can p.s.h. units be developed? we do have several hundred units of existing have a can't permanent support -- vacant permanent supportive housing. i don't -- at least i haven't viewed this as a financial question of closing the s.i.p. hotels because we've run out of the budget. it's more of a question does the budget need to bend until we have options? >> supervisor preston: thank you for that clarification. i think the question has been presented to us, not by you, mr. controller, but as a need to close the s.i.p. hotels purely because of budget reasons, but that's certainly been my push back. so i will just make final comment, thank you, president yee, for all the time, and i know other colleagues have comments. i just want to say that i reall
hotels to inloo up people from hotels to house -- to lineup people from hotels to housing. my sense in talking to members of this board of supervisors and the mayor is the city's goal is to lineup housing alternatives underneath the s.i.p. program as quickly as can we can to lineup housing programs with the s.i.p. goals. how quickly can p.s.h. units be developed? we do have several hundred units of existing have a can't permanent support -- vacant permanent supportive housing. i don't -- at...
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house. my job is to collect biographical information on members, to gather data and historic lists and to conduct oral histories. we answer reference questions in our office that come from on the hill and off the hill. we try to tell the story of the house, which is this very big, very old institution, in a way in which people can kind of connect with it at a human level. so we do that through telling biographical stories or clips from oral histories that give people kind of a human sense of a very large institution. today, we thought we would try to do that by telling you about the history of women in congress, which is a history that dates back to the early 20th century. >> this is a nifty piece of campaign after mueller. it is four clear booth loose, her reelection campaign. it is quite handy, it tells her what to do. use this column for clear boots loose. you go into the voting booth, and make sure you are pulling the levers to reelect her. >> clare boots loose would be a republican coun
house. my job is to collect biographical information on members, to gather data and historic lists and to conduct oral histories. we answer reference questions in our office that come from on the hill and off the hill. we try to tell the story of the house, which is this very big, very old institution, in a way in which people can kind of connect with it at a human level. so we do that through telling biographical stories or clips from oral histories that give people kind of a human sense of a...
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they are not housing, they are shelter. as we respond to the early crisis of the pandemic in anticipating this, we simultaneously developed a plan to bring on more short, medium, and long-term resources for people transitioning out of hotel. to supervisor walton's point, we don't have those at day one for all the 2,300 guests, but we have some of these new resources now as well as resources in our current portfolio, and we need to begin to move people into stability to continue to protect them from the pandemic, and we are seeking another request through prop c and other pandemic resources. in these plans, people will not be going to shelters and safe sleep. this has been misunderstood in the media, and i want to clarify that. we know that people in these hotels are covid vulnerable. if ultimately -- and this is really quite important. if, ultimately, the rehousing requires more bridging and time at the end, we will address that, but given the fiscal realities and uncertainties you heard from the controller, we need to begi
they are not housing, they are shelter. as we respond to the early crisis of the pandemic in anticipating this, we simultaneously developed a plan to bring on more short, medium, and long-term resources for people transitioning out of hotel. to supervisor walton's point, we don't have those at day one for all the 2,300 guests, but we have some of these new resources now as well as resources in our current portfolio, and we need to begin to move people into stability to continue to protect them...
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they are disappointed there was conversations in the senate as well in b the house and what did they do wrong and a lot of democrats that we talked to have been upset, certainly the ones in battlegrounds races who were the most moderate they were concerned that republicans seized the message of defunded the police and seized other messages like the green and new deal in medicare for all which has been championed by the left and bernie sanders and progressives in congress and use that against them in key races. there has been disappointment and certainly there is excitement thatce joe biden is e president elect but the same time what can get done and what biden can get done with all his campaign promises are likely going to hit most of them will hit a brick wall and a likely republican led senate. >> as you said, publicans picked up seats in the house on the or in this last election cycle so there is democratic leadership elections this week and what could be outcome? could there be a change in leadership? >> there will be some changes in leaderships because of vacancies but really at
they are disappointed there was conversations in the senate as well in b the house and what did they do wrong and a lot of democrats that we talked to have been upset, certainly the ones in battlegrounds races who were the most moderate they were concerned that republicans seized the message of defunded the police and seized other messages like the green and new deal in medicare for all which has been championed by the left and bernie sanders and progressives in congress and use that against...
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the organization of the house became very very regular. it became regular in such a way that's, jeff and i referred to this as a cartel. by which not only did the majority party control, not only all of the offices but that expectations fell from that. the majority party would actually control legislation in the house. that depended on there being certainty that the majority caucus would come to the defense of the nominee as speaker. and once that happened, the world was really different. that is the world that may or may not be -- and this is a world that was built up, in the period from the civil war up until the speakership of one of the most famous speakers. for those of you who are professional congress geeks, speaker read. basically in that three decade period. grows up, becomes really mature in the early twenties. and then one last thing, we discover in the process that the speaker was the tip of the iceberg. just in terms of the story. one of the things we did not expect, we thought we were telling a bunch of knock down drag out ro
the organization of the house became very very regular. it became regular in such a way that's, jeff and i referred to this as a cartel. by which not only did the majority party control, not only all of the offices but that expectations fell from that. the majority party would actually control legislation in the house. that depended on there being certainty that the majority caucus would come to the defense of the nominee as speaker. and once that happened, the world was really different. that...
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affordable housing and workforce housing is a challenge. i was reading the biography of maynard jackson. he was the first african-american mayor in atlanta. he was elected in 1973. in his biography, he talks about the need for affordable housing in atlanta. it has been fascinating to me that this is still a challenge. we set a very ambitious goal. 500illion investment, million dollars in private investment, $500 million in public investment. we have some very clear metrics and data points that we were trying to get to. we are already about 5000 units in. with covid, what we have seen is there is a need to provide even additional assistance. thankfully, we were able to put in some rental assistance programs. we called for the halting of evictions for our public housing partners. it helped, but our communities were in need before the pandemic. they are going to be in need post pandemic. what we have found is these discussions that happen inside of city hall and inside these boardrooms really need to be amplified in our communities. to help re
affordable housing and workforce housing is a challenge. i was reading the biography of maynard jackson. he was the first african-american mayor in atlanta. he was elected in 1973. in his biography, he talks about the need for affordable housing in atlanta. it has been fascinating to me that this is still a challenge. we set a very ambitious goal. 500illion investment, million dollars in private investment, $500 million in public investment. we have some very clear metrics and data points that...
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half of san franciscans live in multi-unit housing. residents of multi-unit housing are likely to be people of color and will more likely be low-income. exposure to secondhand smoke in the homes amplifies health inequities and disproportionately impacts our most vulnerable community members. by granting relief to residents living every day with secondhand smoke in their homes is more important than ever as we continue to battle covid-19 pandemic and prepare for a flu season. we know that secondhand smoke exacerbates the impacts of many respiratory illnesses. during this time, we have asked san francisco to stay at home to slow the spread of covid-19 and asked children to go to school remotely, we know there are san franciscans who can't escape the smoke in their homes during the day and aren't able to breathe clean air. if i am a parent of a child who suffers from asthma or a person recovering from covid-19, right now i get no help at all if a neighbor is smoking every day right next door or downstairs. it's legal for everyone to smoke
half of san franciscans live in multi-unit housing. residents of multi-unit housing are likely to be people of color and will more likely be low-income. exposure to secondhand smoke in the homes amplifies health inequities and disproportionately impacts our most vulnerable community members. by granting relief to residents living every day with secondhand smoke in their homes is more important than ever as we continue to battle covid-19 pandemic and prepare for a flu season. we know that...
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half of san franciscans live in multi-unit housing. residents of multi-unit housing are likely to be people of color and will more likely be low-income. exposure to secondhand smoke in the homes amplifies health inequities and disproportionately impacts our most vulnerable community members. by granting relief to residents living every day with secondhand smoke in their homes is more important than ever as we continue to battle covid-19 pandemic and prepare for a flu season. we know that secondhand smoke exacerbates the impacts of many respiratory illnesses. during this time, we have asked san francisco to stay at home to slow the spread of covid-19 and asked children to go to school remotely, we know there are san franciscans who can't escape the smoke in their homes during the day and aren't able to breathe clean air. if i am a parent of a child who suffers from asthma or a person recovering from covid-19, right now i get no help at all if a neighbor is smoking every day right next door or downstairs. it's legal for everyone to smoke
half of san franciscans live in multi-unit housing. residents of multi-unit housing are likely to be people of color and will more likely be low-income. exposure to secondhand smoke in the homes amplifies health inequities and disproportionately impacts our most vulnerable community members. by granting relief to residents living every day with secondhand smoke in their homes is more important than ever as we continue to battle covid-19 pandemic and prepare for a flu season. we know that...
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house here on c-span. the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer wln offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. god of mercy, we give you thanks for giving us another day. bless the members of the people's house with focus and purpose as they gather these few days before thanksgiving. may their efforts give true cause for americans to gather to give thanks. in our world there are many places where peace is lacking and cause for thanksgiving rare. send your spirit of peace upon our world, help us all see in those we view as enemies our brothers and sisters. as infections continue to spread and hospitals nationwide are pressed to their limits, inspire all leaders to step forward in a unified response, protect and empower those who care for the sick, and bring healing to all who suffer during this plague. may all that is done this day be for your greater honor and glory, amen. e speaker: pursuant to section 4 of house resolution 967, the journal of the last day's proceedings is approved. the pledge of allegiance w
house here on c-span. the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer wln offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. god of mercy, we give you thanks for giving us another day. bless the members of the people's house with focus and purpose as they gather these few days before thanksgiving. may their efforts give true cause for americans to gather to give thanks. in our world there are many places where peace is lacking and cause for thanksgiving rare. send your...
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however, i always think housing, housing, housing [inaudible] long-term homes and some being the hotels that are rented and daily and weekly rates, and so i would be curious about how the e.i.r. would change if that change would occur or if the project sponsor needed to change from a hotel to a residential use. but i just wanted to underscore that and hopefully learn more about that, if it wouldn't come back to us either under a housing scenario or different rooms. but those are my questions and comments, and i second the questions from commissioner moore and commissioner diamond, and we need to make sure that we're valuing our open spaces, even though they may be different, as commissioner diamond said, and we need to study the impacts of shadow on the park from the plaza. thank you. >> president koppel: director hillis? >> director hillis: i know that commissioner tanner wanted a [inaudible]. >> commissioner tanner: if staff could respond to that, that would be great. >> director hillis: yeah. you want to take that? >> yeah. what happens when board initiated landmark is received, it f
however, i always think housing, housing, housing [inaudible] long-term homes and some being the hotels that are rented and daily and weekly rates, and so i would be curious about how the e.i.r. would change if that change would occur or if the project sponsor needed to change from a hotel to a residential use. but i just wanted to underscore that and hopefully learn more about that, if it wouldn't come back to us either under a housing scenario or different rooms. but those are my questions...
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housing. i fully support this project and i think that we should have more like this. thank you. have a nice day and i yield my time. >> good afternoon, this is nico with the housing coalition and i will keep it brief for many of the reasons that folks have just said that we are absolutely in support of this project and we support moving it forward. >> caller: i am mike chen and i'm in district 2. speaking in support of the project as little something that is really good and having more housing. and what we think what covid has shown us is that crowding is not so great so having more units and more places for people to go and better ventilation systems. because our housing stock is becoming older and older and, you know, we need -- you know, we need newer units and stuff that is better for our health. so i urge you to support this project. thank you. >> clerk: okay, members of the public. last call for public comment on this matter. seeing no additional requests to speak, commissioners, public
housing. i fully support this project and i think that we should have more like this. thank you. have a nice day and i yield my time. >> good afternoon, this is nico with the housing coalition and i will keep it brief for many of the reasons that folks have just said that we are absolutely in support of this project and we support moving it forward. >> caller: i am mike chen and i'm in district 2. speaking in support of the project as little something that is really good and having...
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and then he called. >> this is the one that ended up hanging in the white house, i think it would have been quite nice. >> i'm not the least bit ashamed of it. >> it took him 13 months and 8 tries before his portrait of president george bush became one of 42 official port rates in the white house collection. >> i'm pleased that my portrait brings an interesting symmetry to the white house collection. it now starts and ends with a george w. >> reporter: painted over a period of more than 220 years, some of these portraits evoke napoleonic grandeur, others everyday approachability. this portrait of teddy roosevelt looks you confidently in the eye. harry truman projects mid western humility. while the mournful john f. kennedy casts his gaze downward. >> this is the great portrait of george washington. >> reporter: in 2014, bill almond showed me the first picture of a president to hang in these hallowed halls. gilbert stewart's iconic 1797 portrait of george washington. hanging in the east room, it's played background during some of the most memorable moments in modern american history. bu
and then he called. >> this is the one that ended up hanging in the white house, i think it would have been quite nice. >> i'm not the least bit ashamed of it. >> it took him 13 months and 8 tries before his portrait of president george bush became one of 42 official port rates in the white house collection. >> i'm pleased that my portrait brings an interesting symmetry to the white house collection. it now starts and ends with a george w. >> reporter: painted over...
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this is my house! one of the greatest horror novels of all time, the haunting of hill house, was written by shirley jackson, herself the subject of the new film shirley byjosephine decker. i'm well within the bounds of our agreement. hm... our agreement didn't include sluts interrupting my dinner. handmaid's tale star elisabeth moss plays jackson as a brittle, unstable presence who shares a toxic dependency with husband stanley, reminiscent of who's afraid of virginia woolf? into this household comes odessa young's rose, a pregnant young newlywed whom the author initially torments and ridicules. oh, so the writing's going well, then? please don't ever ask me that again. but as shirley starts to write a story inspired by the real—life disappearance of paula jean welden, rosie and paula's identities begin to overlap with disorienting consequences. you are hiding something. based on a novel by susan scarf merrell, shirley is not a conventional biopic. rather, it's a work of fiction mixed with some fact
this is my house! one of the greatest horror novels of all time, the haunting of hill house, was written by shirley jackson, herself the subject of the new film shirley byjosephine decker. i'm well within the bounds of our agreement. hm... our agreement didn't include sluts interrupting my dinner. handmaid's tale star elisabeth moss plays jackson as a brittle, unstable presence who shares a toxic dependency with husband stanley, reminiscent of who's afraid of virginia woolf? into this household...
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andrew jackson talked about the white house as the people's house. after 9/11, the white house became a fortress. have fun, be loose. >> and michelle obama calling the white house the people's house was one element of a much larger effort to move us forward. >> mrs. obama said she wanted for people who had never been to the white house to be comfortable in a way. >> just get comfortable here. get comfortable with a little greatness. >> we wanted to bring in diverse bodies and people and genders. everybody, we said come on in. >> if you think this day was special and it is because we think you all are special. >> whether it is kids that got in trouble before or college dropouts. >> so today i want all of you to know that you belong right here in the white house. >> that is a game changer because they can see themselves there in the future. >> remember this moment and remember the first lady of the united states told us that you can do anything that you want to. >> the 2012 election is only a year away, and the president's approval rating is worrying l
andrew jackson talked about the white house as the people's house. after 9/11, the white house became a fortress. have fun, be loose. >> and michelle obama calling the white house the people's house was one element of a much larger effort to move us forward. >> mrs. obama said she wanted for people who had never been to the white house to be comfortable in a way. >> just get comfortable here. get comfortable with a little greatness. >> we wanted to bring in diverse...
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house new house and lamborn test positive for covid-19. says thengton post coronavirus threat on capitol hill clouds the senate's year-end objective. here is majority leader mitch mcconnell yesterday on the senate floor, talking about the end of grassley's voting street. yesterday,ell: something extremely rare happened here in this chamber. something so unusual that only a few of us current senators had ever seen it before. a roll call vote that did not include the name of our president pro tem and extinguished -- and distinguished colleague from iowa, senator chuck grassley. before yesterday, the senior senator for myla had not missed a single vote in this body since 1993 -- from iowa had not missed a single vote in this body since 1993. years, andacross 27 8927 votes, senator grassley has shown up for every single one. it is by far the longest such streak in senate history. senator grassley broke the previous record in january of 2016. and obviously continue to extend it for almost five years. this show of diligence and dedication is rem
house new house and lamborn test positive for covid-19. says thengton post coronavirus threat on capitol hill clouds the senate's year-end objective. here is majority leader mitch mcconnell yesterday on the senate floor, talking about the end of grassley's voting street. yesterday,ell: something extremely rare happened here in this chamber. something so unusual that only a few of us current senators had ever seen it before. a roll call vote that did not include the name of our president pro tem...
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many thanks to our white house correspondent kimberly. let's go to mike hanna is in biden's home stays to delaware and joins us from the city wilmington mike earlier tonight we thought we were going to hear from biden and then we thought we when going to hear from bob and now again we're hearing that he may speak even the not officially been any kind of result to clay what are you hearing. well precisely that has been going backwards and forwards initially there was a speech is scheduled regardless then we heard that mr biden would be waiting for a proper call on a major state such as pennsylvania before speaking and now we're hearing again that joe biden will be speaking regardless of whether or not there is a major projection issued in coming hours but i think the way to leave it is on this is that once his convoy comes into the convention center on the road right next to me here then we'll know that he will be making a speech within the coming hours but i just want to pick up on the supreme court action that has just occurred the supre
many thanks to our white house correspondent kimberly. let's go to mike hanna is in biden's home stays to delaware and joins us from the city wilmington mike earlier tonight we thought we were going to hear from biden and then we thought we when going to hear from bob and now again we're hearing that he may speak even the not officially been any kind of result to clay what are you hearing. well precisely that has been going backwards and forwards initially there was a speech is scheduled...
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funding for housing for future houses. on. good works like the board company referred to when we started the parent the military helping them. to relocate. and we're a habit to have. the new park at the new village sorry. and as you can see they turn no beer counter into to lay down any kind of base camp which will be the name was. for the next several years for us as we roll in every summer there one of the questions i get asked all the time is moving in alaska native village how come you guys do what you guys do now is that you can fight you think better to do the truth of the matter is the marine corps has no business in relocating or in alaska native village that's not what we do but what we do we do is train our brains and sailors and the other service personnel involved in expeditionary engineering projects to do something so far away from home if you will in the remote alaskan tundra in a difficult place to get to by boat by air every kind of way this is exactly the type of challenge that offers us a training opport
funding for housing for future houses. on. good works like the board company referred to when we started the parent the military helping them. to relocate. and we're a habit to have. the new park at the new village sorry. and as you can see they turn no beer counter into to lay down any kind of base camp which will be the name was. for the next several years for us as we roll in every summer there one of the questions i get asked all the time is moving in alaska native village how come you guys...
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republicans picked up in the house. republicans apparently will maintain control of the senate, gain in a gubernatorial mansion, and also control more state legislatures, now tell me who won the presidential race? i think you'd fill in the blank and you would say donald trump. so your point and andrew yang's point is well taken. and by the way, maybe the reason that the republicans had a good night was because they were ultimately going to lose at the top of the ticket. i think there is an argument to be made here that there was a check put in place that voters a majority of voters wanted joe biden to be the president not donald trump but didn't want to give him a blank check. i think the speech that the president-elect is going to make tonight is very, very important for the 71 million who voted for president trump, because what kind of a message he sends to them and whether he can dissipate any likelihood that they have to sort of jump on the band wagon and not accept this result as president trump is hoping they will
republicans picked up in the house. republicans apparently will maintain control of the senate, gain in a gubernatorial mansion, and also control more state legislatures, now tell me who won the presidential race? i think you'd fill in the blank and you would say donald trump. so your point and andrew yang's point is well taken. and by the way, maybe the reason that the republicans had a good night was because they were ultimately going to lose at the top of the ticket. i think there is an...
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the socialist left is controlling the house and pelosi's agenda right now. >> shannon: number house race is still outstanding, checking each of them. congressman steve police, thank you for your time. >> shannon, great being with y you. >> shannon: where tracking state counts in the presidential race around the clock and around the country. meantime, most watched, most trusted, most grateful you spend your evening a part of your morning with us. good night from washington, i'm shannon bream. >> sean: welcome to "hannity." we do have breaking news out of arizona. a batch of newly-posted ballots from the liberal's stronghold. they are breaking for president trump at a rate of almost 52%. that is huge news from a very liberal county. over the past 24 hours, the president, 24,000 votes. this margin, this trend continues.s. 5s almost 3 v
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let's just do the senate and the white house. we won in trump districts with trump not on the ballot. in the next election, he will be on the ballot and that makes winning those districts a steeper climb. i am pleased that we have went overwhelmingly won those districts, not all of them. not all of them, but next time, he won't be on the ballot. one of the reasons we were able to win so many seats was because of the caliber of leadership of our members. some of them won, a few did not, all of them excellent. i hope that some of them will reconsider, will consider going at it again. as you all know, the right to vote is a sacred right in our country. having that vote counted as cast is the foundation of our democracy. so we must be patient. i have said to people, be calm, this sunday, monday, tuesday, be calm, be confident, be patient. the votes are tallying in the races are called. we look forward to continued victories in house races, and we look forward to progress for the people, which was our agenda and continues to be for th
let's just do the senate and the white house. we won in trump districts with trump not on the ballot. in the next election, he will be on the ballot and that makes winning those districts a steeper climb. i am pleased that we have went overwhelmingly won those districts, not all of them. not all of them, but next time, he won't be on the ballot. one of the reasons we were able to win so many seats was because of the caliber of leadership of our members. some of them won, a few did not, all of...
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but you can see the white house behind me. the president is there holed up with his advisers and the statement you just read out has a much more sombre tone than his tweets on the last few hours about stopping the account and all of the re st of stopping the account and all of the rest of it. so clearly the president is trying to decide what tack to ta ke is trying to decide what tack to take in people here just waiting patiently for those votes to be counted. i was told by somebody senior on the campaign today that there is quite a lot of demoralization amongst campaign staff and now we are hearing from the white house that actually several aides did not show up to work today. it is pretty empty. do you get any more sense of what the mood is like inside the building behind you? so what i am hearing is how did people approach the president? king kong as a sometimes call him inside the white house. he is in an absolute foul mood and the debate amongst his advisers seems to be who is it with the most weight can say it for him th
but you can see the white house behind me. the president is there holed up with his advisers and the statement you just read out has a much more sombre tone than his tweets on the last few hours about stopping the account and all of the re st of stopping the account and all of the rest of it. so clearly the president is trying to decide what tack to ta ke is trying to decide what tack to take in people here just waiting patiently for those votes to be counted. i was told by somebody senior on...
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we believed in a house thatjoe biden vote counted! we believed in a house that joe biden was the best for the united states. we have made history. kemal and harris —— kamala harris has made history! i have had a reaction from somebody close to the biden campaign, it is over, we will try again in a few years. people close to the president saying that they realise this is over, james. the bbc correspondent is in philadelphia, it was in the end pennsylvania and indeed votes from philadelphia that nudged joe biden over the threshold to give him 270 electoral college votes. it took all of us by surprise. we were asking my producer do we know? and sadly the networks decided to declare it. fox news as well, everybody now on board with a declaration. were you aware it would be the 30,000 threshold that put him over and gave him the 270? well, we spoke like this yesterday, didn't we, when you mentioned cbs had said that if it is between 20 and 30,000, we will call it. 20,000 passed, 25,000 parts, we got to 28,000 votes between the two men
we believed in a house thatjoe biden vote counted! we believed in a house that joe biden was the best for the united states. we have made history. kemal and harris —— kamala harris has made history! i have had a reaction from somebody close to the biden campaign, it is over, we will try again in a few years. people close to the president saying that they realise this is over, james. the bbc correspondent is in philadelphia, it was in the end pennsylvania and indeed votes from philadelphia...
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the white house and the campaign. in some ostensibly will hear about coronavirus and pfizer today saying they will apply for emergency use authorization but you will be asked an awful lot of questions about the election and my bedding is to the largest degree, she's going to defer to say that those are questions for the campaign that she cannot answer from the white house when she is very sensitive to the logan act and wants to make sure she doesn't walk past that line. >> harris: always setting the table for us for what we're about to feast on coming up, thank you very much. we will come back to you in just a second. i want to come to you on this idea of faceless electors because that's what john roberts was backing up there, other states as well, can you say the people voted this way, i want to load the electoral college meeting up with people who would put me in the white house. talk to me about that and the response you are seeing, a lot of response for and against on social media. >> we haven't heard directly fro
the white house and the campaign. in some ostensibly will hear about coronavirus and pfizer today saying they will apply for emergency use authorization but you will be asked an awful lot of questions about the election and my bedding is to the largest degree, she's going to defer to say that those are questions for the campaign that she cannot answer from the white house when she is very sensitive to the logan act and wants to make sure she doesn't walk past that line. >> harris: always...
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house -- house of representatives. and i'm a historian, has going. >> and we want to talk today about the history of african american representation in the 20th century. and we have a lot of artifacts, from house collection, they have to do with that in a lot of history to cover. in the last african american sort of to be elected in the 19th century leaves a 1901, george white of north carolina. and then it's a long time before another african american comes into the house, and that is oscar to priest from illinois. and we have a couple of really rare artifacts from this man, from the 19 twenties and thirties. but before a legit because i love them so much, matt, tell us a little bit about oscar, and how he got into congress? >> so there's a long period, almost three decades after george henry white leaves congress, where there is no african americans who served in either house or the senate. and that has everything to do with a gym crow laws that go in the books in the south. in the way that changes over time during t
house -- house of representatives. and i'm a historian, has going. >> and we want to talk today about the history of african american representation in the 20th century. and we have a lot of artifacts, from house collection, they have to do with that in a lot of history to cover. in the last african american sort of to be elected in the 19th century leaves a 1901, george white of north carolina. and then it's a long time before another african american comes into the house, and that is...
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house and is covering the white house tonight as we await president trump's remarks. weijia, i understand that there is -- can you explain the press situation within the east room? >> sure. so our colleagues, the travel pool that is assigned to cover the president, it revolves every day. it's a very small group, has been called to the east room in anticipation of the president coming out. now usually a big group of us would be inside wherever the campaign, wherever the president was waiting results. and that's pretty critical on election night. to offer you some color and some understanding of how they are feeling. and that's been tricky tonight because we're relying on calling and texting with our sources. and that's very different from being in the room. so we are now relying on our colleagues who are in the room to help us put this story together. and as you can see there, we aren't seeing the guests. there's not a cutaway shot of the guests. >> and weijia, yeah, that's exactly what i was going to ask you about. in a -- where there's a free press, there is usually
house and is covering the white house tonight as we await president trump's remarks. weijia, i understand that there is -- can you explain the press situation within the east room? >> sure. so our colleagues, the travel pool that is assigned to cover the president, it revolves every day. it's a very small group, has been called to the east room in anticipation of the president coming out. now usually a big group of us would be inside wherever the campaign, wherever the president was...
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the house and the senate. how much do you have to trim back the ambition knowing that at best, it's a 50-50 senate, and some think the republicans are favored in georgia and you still have majority leader mcconnell? speaker pelosi: how many times have you heard me quote lincoln? public sentiment is anything. with it, you can accomplish practically everything. without it, nothing. that is what i think is going to save the day. the public once the virus to be crushed, they want the economy to be open, they want children to go to school safely. the public wants a big jobs ill. i don't care if you are in san francisco, michigan, alabama, wherever it is, people want jobs. hen we talk about the health and well-being of the american people, job security is an important factor of health for those people. if we go forward with an infrastructure bill, that is usually not partisan. we're going to blanket the country with a build back better, we call it moving america forward. we have a great deal in common between those
the house and the senate. how much do you have to trim back the ambition knowing that at best, it's a 50-50 senate, and some think the republicans are favored in georgia and you still have majority leader mcconnell? speaker pelosi: how many times have you heard me quote lincoln? public sentiment is anything. with it, you can accomplish practically everything. without it, nothing. that is what i think is going to save the day. the public once the virus to be crushed, they want the economy to be...
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and communities over 52102200 houses even. for yvonne van saga and marcus schmidt this vision has become a reality $150.00 square metres 2 floors a roof garden almost like a house in the countryside. there one difference their home. yes it was a little weird 1st money still haven't killed 6 yet but i did have a day where i short i need to sit on some solid ground fruits of crystal ball. but it's a small price to pay for their dream of living on water. if you are a regular viewer of our show you know that lots of people in africa do not have access to electricity it's not just that they can't turn on the lights on the flip of a switch electricity also drives business and without it people are deprived of valuable opportunities many results vine diesel generators but of course they aren't environmentally friendly how much better if you let your city come from a renewable source one startup from germany is bringing solar power into remote areas. and valley that's it this. residence in the village of sera kaoru in southwestern mal
and communities over 52102200 houses even. for yvonne van saga and marcus schmidt this vision has become a reality $150.00 square metres 2 floors a roof garden almost like a house in the countryside. there one difference their home. yes it was a little weird 1st money still haven't killed 6 yet but i did have a day where i short i need to sit on some solid ground fruits of crystal ball. but it's a small price to pay for their dream of living on water. if you are a regular viewer of our show you...
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house is an optimist. he believes that architects and urban planners will play an important role in helping communities adapt to rising sea levels. so we also have to deal with nature and we have to start living with the water. and that's a moment that this kind of floating architecture taking use of the water building top of the water, is the best because your city of your country is threatened by the water, the safest place to be is already on top of the water. here in amsterdam's i book, district, people are already living in floating homes and apartment buildings. it's a model housing estate that features designs by a number of architects. the structures are anchored to the sea floor instead of their docks for boats. the neighborhood is also different in another respect, it's connected to the mainland by a jetty and the houses float on the water. so how would these structures actually built floating foundations that can be from, from concrete or from steel of a composite. and with that become big, very
house is an optimist. he believes that architects and urban planners will play an important role in helping communities adapt to rising sea levels. so we also have to deal with nature and we have to start living with the water. and that's a moment that this kind of floating architecture taking use of the water building top of the water, is the best because your city of your country is threatened by the water, the safest place to be is already on top of the water. here in amsterdam's i book,...
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he is going to be leaving the white house. why is the country better off without a confirmed defense secretary in police than they would be with one? despite this? it is only a found months left of his administration. are we looking at his personality coming to bear on government? >> we're about to report this out more. it strikes me this is an executive who wants to remind people that he is still the commander in chief and can make these decisions. for the last few days he's been mostly sitting by the guidelines, complaining, airing his grievances, believing this election was somehow stolen from him. making claims that voter fraud are completely not backed by any evidence. there has been no widespread voter fraud. we can't say that enough. he is a president on his heels. and who in the next few months, as he is going to be leaving the white house, i think many aides around him would say, he may be the outgoing president. he doesn't want to go out without a fight. this may be where we see other nakss other areas as the preside
he is going to be leaving the white house. why is the country better off without a confirmed defense secretary in police than they would be with one? despite this? it is only a found months left of his administration. are we looking at his personality coming to bear on government? >> we're about to report this out more. it strikes me this is an executive who wants to remind people that he is still the commander in chief and can make these decisions. for the last few days he's been mostly...
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so, he wins the white house. that's a look at georgia, looking at that recount and it does go democrat, if he takes pennsylvania, then we will have a look at that and he gets 360 electoral college votes and that was the number that donald trump got back in 2016. that would be an irony. these projections, no one is declaring the winter all of the us networks being very careful as well. thank you very much for that update. james clayton is in las vegas, nevada james, there has been some thought that maybe nevada would be giving us a few more votes some kind of indication of where the vote is going. what are you shooting from officials there? we have heard something, they counted about 8000 votes today and they're breaking down around 5000 to joe today and they're breaking down around 5000 tojoe biden, 300 to donald trump and that gives joe biden around 20,000 to about 22 or 23,000 lead. everything that is coming up from nevada here keeps putting joe biden further and further ahead from donald trump. there is no goo
so, he wins the white house. that's a look at georgia, looking at that recount and it does go democrat, if he takes pennsylvania, then we will have a look at that and he gets 360 electoral college votes and that was the number that donald trump got back in 2016. that would be an irony. these projections, no one is declaring the winter all of the us networks being very careful as well. thank you very much for that update. james clayton is in las vegas, nevada james, there has been some thought...
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we know white house personnel, nonpoliticals even, white house personnel had to deal with the fact they were not contacted but they were in sufficient close contact because of the nature of their work. to your point, andrea, around the country only 1 to 2% of coronavirus cases are getting traced. this is becoming an incredible problem as we now are seeing a surge in our country. we need to know how to keep people safe through tracing and testing and i think the president-elect's task force will concentrate on those efforts going forward. >> and joe biden is saying repeatedly wear a mask, wear a mask. this is not politics. let me ask you quickly about pfizer because we've heard big announcement before. this one is now being hailed asterisk as as terrific by people not involved in the country itself. is that your take as well? >> it is, andrea. let me offer we need to see the data. what we've seen is through the company's press releases. it didn't come from company independent data safety and monitoring board saw these analysis. here is the good news. if it is 90% effective with what they
we know white house personnel, nonpoliticals even, white house personnel had to deal with the fact they were not contacted but they were in sufficient close contact because of the nature of their work. to your point, andrea, around the country only 1 to 2% of coronavirus cases are getting traced. this is becoming an incredible problem as we now are seeing a surge in our country. we need to know how to keep people safe through tracing and testing and i think the president-elect's task force will...
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the house appeals to all the senses. when people come and visit, almost everybody wants to touch this part. it's girl, it's moot people love it. and the concept isn't only finding favor in amsterdam. these days greener buildings are built in many places using wood and other natural materials. owners and architects try to integrate the surrounding nature into their constructions, even if not always under the labor biofilm like architecture. garcia, i know, is already thinking on a much larger scale. as with this current project, my toe, since it involves living units that can be extended at will it has so many benefits. there's a high demand for those kind of the buildings who are really foresee there in the future. there was, there would be more and more buildings designed with the biofuel approach. the freebooter residents have no doubt that their quality of life has improved since moving it to earth alive, changes, spaces, change. and there's so much more curvy ness. so the whole experience is completely different. i t
the house appeals to all the senses. when people come and visit, almost everybody wants to touch this part. it's girl, it's moot people love it. and the concept isn't only finding favor in amsterdam. these days greener buildings are built in many places using wood and other natural materials. owners and architects try to integrate the surrounding nature into their constructions, even if not always under the labor biofilm like architecture. garcia, i know, is already thinking on a much larger...
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ocii can make a one-time payment of $180,000 to the mayor's office of housing. they would then make available five loans of $32,500. these loans are no interest and no monthly payment loans. the loan amount decrease 20% each year. and the loan would be for -- in its entirety at the end of the fifth year. the mayor's office of housing would be entitled to 9,000 or 5% of the fund to cover the administrative fees associated with administering the program. the funds will be transferred to the mayor's office of housing within 90 days of execution of the m.o.u. i would like to give information about next steps and what is coming up for the legacy foundation approval before opii commission. the next program would be the bayview hunters point scholarship program for $475,000 and the college which has allocated $50,000. the scholarship and educational support will make post-secondary education possible for students in the bayview hunters point area up to the age of 30. the legacy foundation will partner with qualified organizations to administer these scholarships. that
ocii can make a one-time payment of $180,000 to the mayor's office of housing. they would then make available five loans of $32,500. these loans are no interest and no monthly payment loans. the loan amount decrease 20% each year. and the loan would be for -- in its entirety at the end of the fifth year. the mayor's office of housing would be entitled to 9,000 or 5% of the fund to cover the administrative fees associated with administering the program. the funds will be transferred to the...
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white house to do a transition. and i remember in january 2009, when the outgoing chief, josh bolten, and the incoming chief, rahm emanuel, were in the situation room, monitoring a terrorist threat. we're a long ways from out of the woods here. this could be a dangerous period. >> let's go from the woods to the weeds. the president's fight here, the legal battle he's launching, is it surprising that we're not hearing from other members of the republican party? we aren't hearing from mitch mcconnell. and the president is really supported by the original trumpsters, rudy giuliani, corey lewandowski. what does that tell you about the strength of his argument? >> it tells you it's not very strong. there may not be there, there. and you're not going to get james a. baker iii out carrying your case when you have no evidence. the larger problem, there may be -- we may need an intervention along the lines of the barry goldwater-led delegation, in 1974, the senators who went into the oval office and told richard nixon, your
white house to do a transition. and i remember in january 2009, when the outgoing chief, josh bolten, and the incoming chief, rahm emanuel, were in the situation room, monitoring a terrorist threat. we're a long ways from out of the woods here. this could be a dangerous period. >> let's go from the woods to the weeds. the president's fight here, the legal battle he's launching, is it surprising that we're not hearing from other members of the republican party? we aren't hearing from mitch...
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and so i woke up house with breathing hard. and i sat up in a bear and was crier. and then i started to do it again. story playing each. broke all the way up into that point. the fact that i remember so many details of not only the feelings but the way the folks. where i was how awful it seemed like it all just stacked on top each other. here. we have. a sea. of that yacht. the girl. who we thought was. good was this. he. was. very lover should all work. on this or should you. also make your vision. a member of peebles bongo milestones the one for black white mobile phone before black or mobile bored. senseless pong balls but. thank you i want to thank you jim every person is or. there were a body that's here. knows how important this is to me i want to thank mark. last year on the floor they showed me love and when i walked into the chambers on the same it were my brothers be it was me or her this is something that we i worked so hard for on our side and we finally got it through. to. the other king is a spark and i he soaks in everything. just the reality of. bei
and so i woke up house with breathing hard. and i sat up in a bear and was crier. and then i started to do it again. story playing each. broke all the way up into that point. the fact that i remember so many details of not only the feelings but the way the folks. where i was how awful it seemed like it all just stacked on top each other. here. we have. a sea. of that yacht. the girl. who we thought was. good was this. he. was. very lover should all work. on this or should you. also make your...
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copenhagen has responded to the lack of affordable student housing with the so-called. 12 floating houses designed by star architect. he doesn't shy away from even greater visions of floating city for 10000. people in regions threatened by climate change. we think we in the future, we will need more housing on the water for several reasons because the city is very full. but also because of sea level rising, for instance. so we will need this kind of projects and we want to be a showcase in that sense for yvonne van sarka marcus schmidt. this vision has become a reality 115 square meters. 2 flaws on a roof garden. it's almost like a house in the countryside. but this one difference, their entire home sways to squeak. i haven't felt sick yet, but i did have a day where i thought i need to set foot on solid ground. but it's a small price to pay for their dream of living on water. around 31000000, people want to fix it by floods across the world. lost lives were lost, possessions in a single year. flooding caused almost 70000000000 euros in economic losses. for weavers in kerala, it meant los
copenhagen has responded to the lack of affordable student housing with the so-called. 12 floating houses designed by star architect. he doesn't shy away from even greater visions of floating city for 10000. people in regions threatened by climate change. we think we in the future, we will need more housing on the water for several reasons because the city is very full. but also because of sea level rising, for instance. so we will need this kind of projects and we want to be a showcase in that...
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office buildings, in the cannon house office building, then just known as the house office building, it turned out that the place that oscar de priest was assigned was a bathroom and they ripped out the plumbing and just turned it into an office for him. one has to wonder did they choose that particular space to rip out and change for him because it could happen at the last minute and perhaps it would sidestep people objecting in advance because they wouldn't know, they wouldn't think that anybody was going to be next to them, this he thought just the bathroom was next door, but it's definitely these things that sort of -- that bubble up from lots of primary source research that our offices do where we learn these stories behind the stories. >> one other episode happens late in de priest's career when a staffer, essentially his chief of staff and a family member of the chief of staff are asked to leave the house restaurant and move to a segregated room where african-americans could get lunch in an adjoining space. and de priest objected to this, unsurprisingly, and defended his secre
office buildings, in the cannon house office building, then just known as the house office building, it turned out that the place that oscar de priest was assigned was a bathroom and they ripped out the plumbing and just turned it into an office for him. one has to wonder did they choose that particular space to rip out and change for him because it could happen at the last minute and perhaps it would sidestep people objecting in advance because they wouldn't know, they wouldn't think that...
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now we have to paring down the houses. we built ourselves. i don't know what will happen next, and i don't know what to say about that. it's a difficult situation there, mrs. barnes, she what can i say? it's hard to speak about it. i know one thing for sure. i wouldn't even want my any me to find himself in a situation like this. my pop spoke on the phone. i've lived here for 20 years, and now i'm the refugee. we are taking down our houses, so i don't know where we are going. i will stay in a guest house for a couple of days, but i don't know after that. my body i have little build in my house for 12 years. now i'm taking it down. it is very hard, very hard, but we do not have any other choice in town, like as well as keep the pace moscow's undertaken, to safeguard religious buildings with a christian monastery, one of the 1st to come under protection. with the basement. i don't want to believe that we came here to say goodbye. there are no such armenian cross tones anywhere else. we need to save them. yes, i came here not to say goodbye, but
now we have to paring down the houses. we built ourselves. i don't know what will happen next, and i don't know what to say about that. it's a difficult situation there, mrs. barnes, she what can i say? it's hard to speak about it. i know one thing for sure. i wouldn't even want my any me to find himself in a situation like this. my pop spoke on the phone. i've lived here for 20 years, and now i'm the refugee. we are taking down our houses, so i don't know where we are going. i will stay in a...
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lasting days biden secures enough electoral votes in the crucial state of pennsylvania to win the white house we'll go live to washington d.c. for the latest. i'm claire richard sennett welcome to the show democratic candidate joe biden has won at the u.s. presidential election after sealing victory in the battleground state of pennsylvania of the 99 percent of votes counted in pennsylvania biden has won 49.7 percent at his up against trump 49.2 percent now the 20 electoral votes of biden won in this state allowed him to surpass the 270 needed to win the election according to projections by the associated press who was also picked up 6 in nevada giving him a total of 290 electoral votes to republican president donald trump's 214. well democratic supporters across the country have been reacting to the news of president elect biden's a success from fill it. black lives matters plaza in washington to new york's times square people showed signs of relief and excitement here are some of those reactions now. to me that everything my mother is a disabled woman before security and medicaid and medica
lasting days biden secures enough electoral votes in the crucial state of pennsylvania to win the white house we'll go live to washington d.c. for the latest. i'm claire richard sennett welcome to the show democratic candidate joe biden has won at the u.s. presidential election after sealing victory in the battleground state of pennsylvania of the 99 percent of votes counted in pennsylvania biden has won 49.7 percent at his up against trump 49.2 percent now the 20 electoral votes of biden won...
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housing crisis. we provide array of services that are vital to the city recovery including housing, food security, healthcare, child care and work force development. our sector is a significant employer with close to 25,000 workers. our organizations recruit employees from the communities they serve in the work force and management teams reflect diversity of client base. just as with first responders and teachers and transit workers staff provides essential services to community. they are...
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keith did an interesting plot when he plots every member of the house of the house, ds democrats, rs republicans. he produces an willedology, these are liberals these conservatives. how many votes members got in the last election, and poole does the following exercise. he says, what if this is just -- what if this is as bad an election of republicans as people can match jn not saying it will be, but what if? so he says, what happens if there's just a, a seven-point swing away from the republican party in 2016 for house elections? if so then these republicans lose. okay? now, this would be an extreme swing. republicans still have majority but might only be like ten, ten seats. look at who stays. the further the right you are the more likely you are to stay. okay? so this -- so -- ryan's best hope is still not going to be happy times. when it comes to organizing. but what he doesn't say is that, know, if things get even better for the democrats, and there's some miracle that democrats take the house, the democrats who come in are likely to be conservative democrats. so nancy pelosi or
keith did an interesting plot when he plots every member of the house of the house, ds democrats, rs republicans. he produces an willedology, these are liberals these conservatives. how many votes members got in the last election, and poole does the following exercise. he says, what if this is just -- what if this is as bad an election of republicans as people can match jn not saying it will be, but what if? so he says, what happens if there's just a, a seven-point swing away from the...
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vote reelect president donald trump to the white house. i heard on the way here that today is the last day to vote early, and north carolina. so after we get on here, you can go down to the wilson county board of elections, 112 douglas street east. they are open until 3:00. plenty of time to vote to reelect president donald trump for four more years. [applause] so, get it done, leave from here, and remember, friends do not let friends vote alone. bring a neighbor, a coworker, and vote to reelect president donald trump for four more years. [applause] you know, those that get the most votes when, right? so we need you to vote. secondly, after you vote with a friend, i encourage you to do two more things. first of them is just go tell somebody. tell somebody why you came out on this beautiful saturday to hear this president's vice president. tell them why you feel so passionately about what you've done as a country. all that we have accomplished in the first three years under this president's steady leadership and the challenging year in my l
vote reelect president donald trump to the white house. i heard on the way here that today is the last day to vote early, and north carolina. so after we get on here, you can go down to the wilson county board of elections, 112 douglas street east. they are open until 3:00. plenty of time to vote to reelect president donald trump for four more years. [applause] so, get it done, leave from here, and remember, friends do not let friends vote alone. bring a neighbor, a coworker, and vote to...
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houses back. but if bite is is satisfied he will have no mandate and no mandate of policy and never talked about his policies. no mandate even for his mask mandate. trump won the places where the bias was worse. latinos, black merits, working americans and they chose trump recovery not biden shut down. and if anyone tries any of that i'm telling you now, here on the show we will resist, resist, resist. yes, we are the home of positive populism, pro- worker, pro- america but if there is any retreat to establishment rule, whether from democrats or republicans like lindsey graham or lynn cheney, we will be the home of the peaceful resistance. in the selection donald trump confounded the posters and the studious establishment once again this time with his promises delivered in record established in this fight against woke supremacy. when you consider the forces raised against him while it may yet be a political victory there is absolutely no doubt at all that he won a moral victory and one that will a
houses back. but if bite is is satisfied he will have no mandate and no mandate of policy and never talked about his policies. no mandate even for his mask mandate. trump won the places where the bias was worse. latinos, black merits, working americans and they chose trump recovery not biden shut down. and if anyone tries any of that i'm telling you now, here on the show we will resist, resist, resist. yes, we are the home of positive populism, pro- worker, pro- america but if there is any...
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jeremy diamond over at the white house. the president's losing streak in federal court is growing. >> we're at more than 30 kaucas that the president or allies have lost or had to withdraw across the country, the latest at the hands of a trump appointed judge, and this judge is saying that the trump campaign's legal claims have quote no merit and yet as the president yesterday said that he would indeed leave the white house if the electoral college confirms joe biden as the next president of the united states next month, he is now suggesting that joe biden needs to first prove what state and local officials have already attested to that this election was not fraun fraudulent in order to get into the white house. >> we caught them cheating. we caught them stealing. i'm the president of the united states. don't ever talk to the president that way. >> lying and lashing out, president trump bitterly refusing to except his loss to president-elect joe biden. >> it's going to be a very hard thing to concede. >> reporter: but also
jeremy diamond over at the white house. the president's losing streak in federal court is growing. >> we're at more than 30 kaucas that the president or allies have lost or had to withdraw across the country, the latest at the hands of a trump appointed judge, and this judge is saying that the trump campaign's legal claims have quote no merit and yet as the president yesterday said that he would indeed leave the white house if the electoral college confirms joe biden as the next president...
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titus of nevada, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. titus will vote yea on s. 3147. tifment for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? mrs. dingell: pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote aye the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from connecticut seek recognition? mr. courtney: as the member designated by mr. langevin of rhode island, pursuant to house resolution 965, mr. langevin will vote aye on s. 3147. the speaker pro tempore: >> as the member designated by representative roybal-allard pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. roybal-allard will vote aye on s. 31747. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by . khanna, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mr. khanna will vote aye on h.res. 3147. as the member designated by mr. gonzalez of texas, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mr. gonzalez will vote aye n s. 3147. the speaker p
titus of nevada, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. titus will vote yea on s. 3147. tifment for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? mrs. dingell: pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote aye the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from connecticut seek recognition? mr. courtney: as the member designated by mr. langevin of rhode island, pursuant to house resolution 965, mr. langevin will vote...