Again, another day has passed, nothing has happened, no incremental progress, no compromising. To some it might just be one day, but to too Many Americans and other dates fighting for your help or how you will pay your rent or how you will feed your kids is a brutal and terrifying thing. Whats oneor more day to an average american . It might be a a day closer to e rent being due, without having the money to pay it. It might be another day with insufficient Unemployment Benefits while bills pile up. It might be another day closer to possibly needing s. N. A. P. Assistance or help from a food bank. One more day could being constrain testing supplies dont pick up as many cases of covid19 so the carriers can isolate and protect others. One day today means for one of my staffers it was moving day for his oldest daughter in college, but because she couldnt get her test results back quick enough that experience which is an exciting one for a young person could not happen. These are not simple
Primary. Where still there is no Election Results and one congressional race. This as the New York Times notes is due to the deluge of 400,000 mailin ballots. Previewing the challenges facing the nation as it looks towards conducting the november general election with mass mailin voting. Now id like to highlight the Trump Administrations actions on telehealth which the president detailed yesterday. The president signed an executive order to make regulatory reforms allowing for greater access at the telehealth and toward making it permanent. The Trump Administration has cut red tape allowing Telehealth Services for seniors and for other americans. 35 of Medicare Beneficiaries took advantage of the president s reform seeking Telehealth Services over the phone rather than through videoconference. A simpler and smarter way to go about things is now available to Medicare Beneficiaries. The president also took executive action to boost Rural Health Care services, according to a 2019 study ru
Artifacts featured in their joint publication. In this, they discuss objects relateded to the july 1863 draft riots in new york city. This conversation took place online due to the coronavirus pandemic. The New York Historical society provided the video. Good evening, everyone. Im delighted to again have the opportunity to talk with my good friend and professional colleague, Harold Holzer. Before we get started, i want to remind you, you can ask questions anytime during the program by using the q a button at the bottom of in my case, top of your screens. Well get to your questions after our conversation. And now lets turn our attention to some objects that help us describe the civil war. In the history museum, objects do a lot of heavy lifting and standing in for larger historical narratives beyond the characteristics that define the object itself. So, lets just talk for a moment about the book, civil war and 50 objects, which inspired this program. Harold, tell us about it and how did
Civil war guerrilla fighters who later became outlaws in the old west, including jesse james, his brother frank, and their gang. This event was recorded by the American Civil War museum in june of 2016. Now, i will start off with a word of warning. When i compiled all the information i wanted to share with you all this evening, the first time i went through it and timed it, i spoke for an hour and a half. So i hope you all are comfortable. We might be here a while. Im just kidding josie, dont get mad at me. Last year when josie was compiling the topics for this year, she called me into her Office One Day and pitched me this idea as she mentioned. Then she ended up, when i told her that and i agreed that i probably did know somebody who might be interested in doing this topic, she said, well, you know, when i think of outlaws, renegades or scoundrels, theres only one person that comes immediately to mind. I said, im so touched. Thats exactly the type of characters every girl longs to be
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority leader Chuck Schumer also talked about the state of negotiations and where their priorities were with. Etting the bill passed good evening. We had what i would call a consequential meeting. It was one where we could see the difference in values that we bring to the table. We have alreadys always said the republicans and president do not understand the gravity of the situation and every time we meet with them is invoice. We want to reach an agreement for the American People, for our children and their education, for everyone at their health care, for our workers and our economy. Clear that we should do something and we should do something big, and we should do it in a way that is bipartisan as we have done every other bill. I could not help but thinking that what they were offering was was a choice, not enough money for food, enough money for housing. Money for money in the pockets of the American People who need this through no fault of th