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>> is a record is not likely to do the bidding of jack smith, social prosecutor, nor should they but everybody shooting listen to what david has been has to say about the subject many others as well with five seconds affair surges of instrument thank you negotiated side of things to come, trump is beating biden hit in the wall street journal, the national poll for the very first time is this why trump feels confident enough to skip testify today is $250 million new york civil fraud trial and top democrat
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dumaresq and reportedly meeting with some house republicans in the effort to get into the impeachment of these has the biden administration is getting desperate to be on wall street journal off and question how anti-semitism at elite colleges hi deeper issues by diablo dented ideological and double standards and i'm david and david and pledging join us on coming for elizabeth mcdonald in the evening edit starts right now. >> for the first time, and had to had test of that likely 2024 presidential mashup, he wall street journal poll is finding trump leads biden, 47 percent - 43 percent when they're the only candidates on the balance in with me now is washington examiner, she political course money, firemen hundred byron york had appreciated annual elections are so often decided in battleground states vis-à-vis electoral college system that we have an active public and two of them are georgia michigan biden
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one both of those states in 2020 and look what happened now in a one-on-one - one - one cnn poll and we have trump, meeting biden and georgia, 49 percent - 4 percent la michigan, my god looking michigan, 50 percent, - 40 percent of it is pretty damaging for president biden visited. byron: he set aside all of the rest of former president trump's troubles today was incredibly good day for him in the polls. you're right wall street journal report shows lead in the cnn poll with these two key states georgia and michigan ten-point lead michigan, that is huge is yet another when we just the big des moines register poll it i was showing him and actually upsetting is already usually in the iowa caucuses which would give him in the big start to
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getting the republican nomination since oh, if you're just looking the polls today, hit is a very good day for donald trump sweet vanilla of double present probably look at the polls and video right now aside from the panic, is henry clinton of all people, do try to point more women and you do you think there's any effective hillary clinton something for president biden enemy for tingly this and try to bring in more women who they have been losing. byron: if you look at wall street journal trump biden poll trump is huge lead on all of the issues like the economy and the border and of the foreign affairs and things like that but the one issue where biden has a big lead as they because of the continuing your saw fallout of the decision so is it possible that hillary clinton has long been associated with because like that, can actually help president biden is some risk as
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possible. desperately wanted her because every thing was terrible for joe biden just at this moment. david: with english i know that they .22022 the midterm seven they say that every defendant the rents week many people respecting and abortion issue is up for things have pt irradiated and so many different fronts, the people still not feeling good about the economy even the patient s and s are as quickly as of us, may have avoided a recession was still people just do not feel it when you look at what is happening in internationally, the two worlds are getting worse than ever, now getting defendant in the least as well is a troops are being fired on a no to mention the border which is just getting completely out of control. byron: yes, i think that the white house knows all of these things very very well and so then, president biden to about
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available questions should be built people deeply concerned with the presidents mental capacities as physical ability to carry out another term as presidency put all that together terrible deficits regarding all sorts of issues and terrible deficits on the age you think does he have left me us the threat of mega think where we will see a lot in the campaign by threats of donald trump will essentially be the end of american democracy one point result from 2022, the mentor thing is really informative which is in exit polls, people who said that the economy was only okay and he did things were going about economically and they still voted for biden. in part because they work made to fear the humor and democracy and trump affiliated the candidate when the election. david: you notables better than anybody in america la carter joins us now in trying
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desperately to get here just made it is only, been parsing all of these polls only swallow is most interesting nearly these things everyday from every angle in which one are you really facing right now and can be a make or break or for president biden. leigh: and everything across the board, looks terrible for joe biden right now, there's not one measure that he should be proud of suffer as byron said abortion, that is the one issue seems to be the thing that he can win on but economy and immigration that even when you look at how he pulled on democracy which was one thing that he really: equal democracy and the winds as well they say that they were afraid of simonson the freedom of speech is been counted as of the democracy message i don't thank you so going to work for him is positive us i'm in the other thing that i thank you so really hard for him to look at his not just the trump versus biden
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numbers but we'd you enter in a third party, is worse for joe biden benefits is head-to-head we know it's going to be there's rfk jr. i know we know that there is no west and there is a whole host of people talking about it that is not going to benefit joe biden as well as of these point numbers have to make very nervous and if i were there i would be upset. david: firemen i think the other thing bothers people of president biden is just demonstrably untrue whether talking about the order enclosed on four are saying that they might the same thing my work is etc., but statements on the coming inflation is really on the vent that we won the battle's are cheaper now than they were a year ago and they should be off should feel great evil and an even though people are in fairness in the tax code, in particular, one play montage
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of his fairness issue then get your reaction femoral tape. >> all i am asking is pay your fair share. biden: pay your fair share, pay your fair share in the corporations began to start the pay their fair share. >> i'm going make sure that the wealthy pay their fair share things just about paying your fair share for goodness sake, pay your fair share. david: am going hundred biting well for everything, that democrats and it does not connect to joe biden will it does because his family apparently not paying their fair share by millions of dollars and so they can i get the message to stick kenny. byron: there is biden family member under indictment for lodging tax evasion for foreign money ready is visible and actually going to work president because it does not address inflation and cost which is the nation's number one because you
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two and william so sorry we november time we gotta move on but we do think you for getting in their one question appreciate seeing you both about congressman wells expected a photo formalize the impeachment inquiry president biden and democrats make get republicans to turn on their own leadership sources are telling fox news that house oversight jimmy reston, has been quietly meeting with lawmakers never to squash the impeachment inquiry with this is congressman preston fry who serves on the oversight of the judiciary committee's public minutes to deceive thank you for being here and so does jimmy reston actually hold any sway with any republicans she five lives would certainly help out jimmy reston story is about about as much as the biden family throughout this whole saga me even kind of the chief defense counsel for the biden family and so i would hope that any good republican will do this and look the show game going on
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to this just does not add up and we need to do the impeachment inquiry by the family is basically ceased operating with committees and so this is the next step that we need to see what we have heard that there is a lease one republican who is about everybody's just came from the impeachment process and that is ten buck also been kind of moderate on some other issues as well so have many kenny before becoming republicans can afford to lose if you are voting for impeachment. russell: if everybody was there, three - were some like that and i do know that there's another member of don bacon, he was skeptical about impeachment and the impeachment inquiry esl vote based on the family some of the biden family not cooperating with this investigation come he is live from no, original months ago to guess. david: will charges be in an impeachment. russell: the remains to be seated again again this is follow the facts make sure that
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you have all the information we have hunter biden excited to come and testify this week in a closed-door interview so there's a lot left to uncover chief and some of my head is what actions were taken on the world stage of the color of u.s. authority headline howard is impacted by your families and engagement with overseas companies. david: i clearly a lie that felt certain things to the public and he lied about his son's involvement in various things in china and is 70 lied about whether he knew people hudson was involved in business with when he was on the phone with these people etc. but what about the legal xa bribery charge and is bribery where you going in terms of impeachment. russell: i think of impeachment is going to be the recommendation of the judiciary committee him of sales of most is the potential for bribery particular with ukraine where you have a prosecutor that was
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fired hunter biden traveling with his father made a call to his father from dubai and we know that these things happen because people testified to that effect proposal bars but all the things that are going on joe biden's involvement is very clear and it went that he's never been involved it was completely walled off and he know about it and now we show direct payments to vote joe biden himself and so this keeps getting more clear and more clear as the evidence mounts up against his family. david: what's absolutely clear is this was influence peddling on a massive scale and whole family was involved in influence peddling according to records and the president knew when his son was traveling with him, when he was going to be doing carla's that he would be in these meetings with various business enterprises whether they were in ukraine or china right. russell: correct and even here the season of her meetings with russian oligarchs in the safe
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million dollars comes into joe biden's bank account based on the medium meanwhile only level sanctions against russia and older and personnel and the government this cold carbs conveniently off susan a lot of questions so thereafter but what was very clear to me this point, is that this family engaged in a pattern of conduct, beneath the office of the president and vice president of that allowed transaction super everything to be done from the official sign government and that is not who we are we need to all this administration to account to one final question comes in, forgive me for rushing with you have more evidence of potential robby charged with not using that you will be presenting in the coming debate. russell: no i think was important that we get these individuals closing transactions what services you provide what were you promised and what was joe biden's involvement in all of this i think that is part personal looseness will be want
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biden to come into spike i want these biden associations to commit for deposition and answer these questions went good to about hunter biden time but clearly, indictment against him is kind of tricky because it is not too much interested in health money was spent is more interested in hello was expect when and where it came from and whether his father knew about it because the evidence that we will wait and see whether he's presented out publicly thank you very much for coming in comes moon appreciate it so that we have retired general robbers while falling doj official energy expert in market strategies kenny - is here on inflation numbers coming up tomorrow and on wednesdays federal reserve rate decision will prevent from political and an election year is happened before emily happened in 2024.
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kelly. >> hi david, this is the actual behind become of that home alone is based off of so i decided to re-create shopping trip and try to do it a specific that is specific as possible given the rents we do not go to the same grocery store for selecting look at what about so there's a few things there's concern about income clearly has laundry but also, some food items like have a gallon of milk, some chocolate and orange juice and plastic army figurines and a loaf of bread as well as cling wrap and as you saw from the scene coming wanted to know stover under suffers president versace to do the good and as we went to this process, we found that the tide laundry detergent was actually 8099, which in itself was almost as he spent the movie on all of these items. if you tingle, this experiment having it done faster, shows that you're looking at another putting $4.2023, for that shortlist of groceries and he
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does use that 1 dollar coupon and we cannot find the green army figurines grocery store so just looking at whether it was about five - $10 and we were looking at about $70 for that total so you know, he was a 70 chopper use the coupon and you know, we don't see those prices this time around david. david: that's without the toy soldiers and imagine seven appreciated we welcome the cpi guide data for november 20 be released tomorrow later the week i will get it for producers and tomorrow consumer price index is the fed makes for the last time in 2023, and also as tomorrow going to announce their decision to raise maintain or cut interest rates on wednesday. we welcome ahead in cbs poll finds that 71 percent of americans say that they are standard of living, he has parents was joining me now, case capitol advisor founder and ceo slight some wealth to party strategist kenny is receiving no
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english usually we just talked marcus but i want you to get a little bit political here because investors they seem to think that inflation is under control more or less that is what i am gauging the market relic of the past few weeks about but americans are they do not feel and wall street might feel it but americans do not explain the disconnect. kenny: right, that's a disconnect and i think with the markets is reacting to is unnecessarily that it's under control they suspect that the federal cut in march which is why the markets and is massive rally on the october lows and it's more about what is the fed going to do what they race and yes inflation is coming down remember coming it is still going up just in a slower pace right 3 percent are versus the d they are looking forward to a rate cut while the average american, feels the pain everyday when they go to the grocery store is in the clip that you just did and showing
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kevin from problem trying to re-create that shopping ascendant is three times as expensive today than it was pleasant $24 just over year-over-year and that's is a deal, you're an average american, you would have to look at what your income was in 2021, and hope that it is up at least, 17 percent from 2021, i don't know order just to keep evening forget the right in the increase in taxes and all of these additional fees, you probably have to get closer 20 percent in order to meet even. david: there's another part of all of this and i will scold you kevin will kenny forgive me and that is political and that's always only seen it before and history when the fed decision becomes to become political because of the fed lowers rates the market will react very positively that might be the voters who good it happened back in 1972 richard nixon was running for reelection and it was a guy named arthur burns a lot of people say he actually
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fiddled with the numbers may the numbers look better by keeping the race low when he should not have a big inflation that we saw after that. so is it possible that the fed be come political in 2024. kenny: think driver certainly i don't think jay powell trump already said he's going to get rid of himself if anything is because he's trying to save his job but here is the problem, two-point is an year and so anything that the fed does is going to potential be scrutinized this political not here's the point that we talked about this, of the fittest weighted rates, it is certainly going to raise because the economy is the best everything is a great is been roses because we got over the edge right lb the negative side mystery. david: what we will see him again nobody is perfect and human institutions make mistakes and they tend to become
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political. i just worry that this federal reserve may do some political maneuvering in 2024 quickly last word agreed, agreed agreed c1 is great to see you my friend afternoon, we only see each other in the morning most of the time is so good to see you in trouble election fraud case has to the supreme court as special counsel jack smith, asking just the justices to immediately role the former president is a man from prosecution as rob declares that he will no longer testify in his $250 million civil front trial, sing to his attorneys what is behind the decision and what comes next the defense for former justice department official on that energy expert alex epstein is here as well and i'm two years in a 5 billion-dollar promise later, the first text very and repair funded ev charging station is finally open in ohio will anybody use adding that is next on the evening at it. >> coronation were entity and
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david: breaking news in federal election interference his he is phone from uncle jack smith joined go directly to the spring court to get them to decide if former president donald trump is immunity from criminal prosecution for alleged crimes he committed while in office we know is when the criminal prosecutor francie is good to see you think you for being here in the most obvious explanation frenzy for why this is done is a jack smith he was a conviction before the election so that if there is an appeal effort appeal eggs elected to mother becomes president, he could pardon himself and isn't that what this is about. francy: what you know it's
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interesting because just like this brings a coming cannot hurry love coming cannot hurry the supreme court was just asking for trouble actually any difficult locally to manson's motion the supreme court real quickly taken using trial date and by the way which he said with a judge and he was very anti- trump after he waited to have years of trump left office, to bring charges and what summary now the supreme court will say to us. david: ironically this is a case jack smith's case, about election interference is not exactly what jack smith is doing coming try to interfere with the ocean sweetie well looks to me like democrats getting there opposition opponent out of the way and i think that's what all these cases are on the election january 6, even a civil trial and they're all trying to get former president trump out of the way in time for the election 200 and the thing is that trump already has been equated of
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election interference in the second impeachment trial right so this could be double indemnity right sweetie what you are right and out double jeopardy by the fight it's an interesting question everything about this case in all cases against trump, really well these will be cases of the first impression once they reach the supreme court there's an argument to be made that because he was equated in this sentence, he cannot be tried again for the same conduct because there were tending say right away from it in his right to go public office is right to be the president is so the thought is that the have to try getting criminal court to others looking for all this called offer more money people say was put on using like that old stalinist phrase committee shall be the person will find a crime to convict him with an soul-searching for who donated searching for aggressively inviting a prime let's talk to
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the person and donald trump of the way is suggesting that is elected president we might around what's good for the goose is good for beginner let me play that soundbite. trump: these are not indictments traditional says these are right into denton hundred indictments against that while this is just a guess a political will be the worst box and only consider joe is be very careful for what you are sure because you done is a terrible thing. david: this campaign and trump said he said things campaigns and remember all of the law corrupt comments about hillary clinton will be got to be present to me to go opera do not use the justice department many people say biden is now using the justice department. francey: he didn't but the interesting to present evidence that these are not really political questions when you talking of the conduct is being investigated into the biden family business, and is of the same as the trump set three
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campaign right after the election is over the president was talking about i don't think anyway while thought what he seems to be talking about is president biden is parentally wallace families under a desiccation credit and president biden to be under investigation because appears means many of the help is on a minimum probable cause to believe there is some level of public corruption money laundering going on in life seem maybe right to continue to investigate out. david: invest getting it looks like they're about to begin about one impeachment inquiry so we will see the make it official and thank you very much appreciated thank you a lot. francey: thank you david. david: switching gears of your event to the climate change in the bible the surprising omissions latest draft text of the old helps reach of the 20 summit, the call to phase out fossil fuels is missing the rent
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rain delegations from europe were furious about it saying the decision was influenced by the conferences host sultan engineer, is in importing her mother's no science out there or scenario out there that said that the phase out of fossil fuel will achieve a 1.5 centigrade drop in temperature from either about for phase out fossil fuel that will allow for sustainable socioeconomic development unless you want to take the world back into caves more in all this is welcome energy expert alex epstein's barbie loves this, that the science of being thrown right back in the face the so-called science from what he is saying and it is not in the document that we have seen so far do you think eventually that it will be. alex: this is mostly thank you's and fourthly view of the document release last draft that
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i saw, that talks about like rapidly reducing also feel production in years to achieve net zero before or before 2050 so rapidly limiting fossil fuels that i don't know why they're so obsessed with the phaseout language. using something to the point of eliminating its omissions, 2050, the you're getting rid of it so i can always think of themselves as part of the problem is, you are going way too far committing to destroying the entire world they make a document the litmus to 75 percent of that the world needs more fossil fuels rhino with 3 billion using less electricity than the typical u.s. refrigerated we need more energy and what is right about like yeah and bring us back to the cape to get our fossil fuels and he's getting in because that will capture the co2 in so that will happen while this point have any time soon so is right a look about a little bit but in general, they need to get off his net zero agenda and not just alluded a little bit but it's an
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antihuman agenda that would take the world back to the cave. david: plus top of the world that these leaders want for us that there demanding that we except for the course whether they have the authority to demand that so the question by the way, all the cop conference conference of parties, which sounds very soviet to me is basically just a bunch of elites going to decide how we are to live and there's nothing democratic about it is her. alex: while they are trying to get essentially global authority and they don't have forcible authority fourthly, but what is interesting of you look at this year the site is with this a next, know this is just a bunch of random power aircraft was her own favors and control like some people are asking for climate represents some people harassing for green energy subsidies nobly people of this see justice assessable of corruption some sort of idealistic site anything but my main issues that we
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should not be moving in the direction of the zero and all the needs far more energy and fossil fuels are uniquely cause of action is why china as well as. david: a heads people heart of this the only way they can get out of the poverty they are in is through fossil fuels very quickly, trying to the ev matter filing of this in ohio this charging station for two vehicles and nobody's buying them billions of billions of dollars with a renewed deal invited past for the charging station so we the charging stations eventually and people charging the taxpayers will be left mill this nobody's using. alex: thank you so the best case scenario for the worst case is that you force everyone into using 80s what you have any coin and supply of reliable electricity the company policy and he said this point this out to newsom, thank you singapore, ice's and then you're out and running electricity for your e-business coming to a nation are you will is without this
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path. david: alex@in that great book of his views under fossil features you can see behind his head there what might be as it has of good seven alex thank you very much and meanwhile israeli leaders say hamas surrounding a gross is a keep hammering terror targets washington 50 faculty members as part of the schools president despite growing calls for her to resign or less weeks in nursing capitol hill testimony and this is these new truck billboards that you see right now popping up all of our campus but first let's check in with our friends dagen mcdowell and sean duffy to see whether coming up next on the bottom point. >> great show coming up in is crazy is mental health price because the world is not solving climate change fast enough we have steve away from jobsite .com the publisher, he'll join us as well as jack smith asking supreme court to rule on trumps immunity claim rent told her
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robert: was the same way that we made them take a seriously back during the trump administration is actually we have they valued in the case it was general some money so i would bighearted and with no strike it and basically, the leaders of iran on notice that they do not stop supporting these proxy attacks and furthermore, i would tell the israelites, not to slow things down, accelerate and try to get things done wrap them up even more aggressive plan for a longer conflict that involves russia ukraine and china the entire world is at work within the next few years summa the u.s. is playing public relations election coming up and worried about losing their left wing base and there are things that are just misrepresented for example become the guy that hamas is there were strict underserved down upon release photograph, we see photographs
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of the people saying this inhumane treatment of the reason they were stripped of those people that they might have weapons strapped to the bodies right. robert: that's accelerate and you want to talk about inhumane treatment how about all of the treatment that we saw on tv for training women and children, and your name is, old, the young, everybody really being brutalized and so we give me a break, having us guys who have been captured his combatants instructed him to prevent him from having weapons and that is totally normal see what americans care about the mid east they realize the obligations of it they care about ukraine i realize the them occasions that a new how it will all work out the care most about this method borders overseas coming support right here is a lot of advice that are getting to the border one that we know about, but even more that we do not know about ms. the fbi director chris ray spoke about that a few days ago lily play
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the tape enrollment. >> i have never seen a time where all of the threats were so many of the threats are all elevated all at exactly the same time and so blinking red lights and analogy about 911 all the lights were blinking red before 911 come apparently and obviously all of us missed you say that there is multiple blinking red lights out there. >> i seek blinking lights everywhere return to in general doesn't open border present itself as a national security threat to every american. robert: absolutely and i guarantee you'll start to see those chickens come home to roost enemy 160 is what we know of and have turned around that on a terror watch list or all of those with we have not found that come into the country and i would expect only terrorist attacks of tax on infrastructure, we are in the second cold war and as the fbi
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director psychomotor advisor blinking just about everywhere anybody that is in the understanding of the week went through during the first cold war understands that this is far worse than that because not only are they over there away from us, we have two big oceans had to friendly borders to protect us, globalization internet the open southern border, they are all coming here c1 general robert spalding think you for being here, really appreciate it. all university of has many president lives mcgill resulting after she into other probably presidents refuse to say that he calls with the genocide of jews, and violated the school's code of conduct lawmakers say that her resignation is the first of many mit and harvard face growing pressure remove their respective prisons were not taking his anti-semitism under campus and joining me now is a second-year graduate student and president of the mighty israel
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alliance, and sweet to see them tell you all of these will all three of these universities presence and same thing and they said they can only condemn these come as economies beach and deepening of the context in what context is it okay to call for the elimination of jews the middle east. >> absolutely, no context is it okay to call for the genocide of any group of people on campus as you said all three of the presidents were unable to ask the question clearly saying this and president, the mit president and said that if these calls were directed people repeatedly when they would maybe be sent to a disciplinary committee will we know that every single complaint that we have sent to the committee and discipline she referred to in her testimony, i
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spoke to the faculty by the committee but it's one of we have senate has reached to his desk and when he asked if we should be expecting cases to be installed by the administration they should not be expecting anything they were dealing with other think so is not transparent in the disciplinary process on our site and even the faculty sigh, as i really what president said is just well. david: what is functionally identical to the president of yuniversity of pennsylvania said and should the other president resigned as well. >> will kind of rotten brought anti-semitism as a have been to socialize and enmity is more than just the presidents are anybody else that a few days ago we got an e-mail from executive board member saying that they fully support the testimony believe that she is doing an
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excellent job keeping jewish jobs safe inviting anti-semitism a safe at their consulting is none of us feel safe and everybody well our group chats with everybody was laughing as gas lighting repeatedly they think of a kite at the sickness of the public that we will just shut about the case, when unsafe. we been saying this we been asking for disciplinary action asking for transparency disciplinary processes so i think that is more than just the president is what we all agree there needs to be a lot of institutional change at mit in order to solve this problem. david: if you believe in the widest possible excuse for being able to say whatever you want to stay on campus, it is the double standard that kills a lot of people in this because of the one hand, they are allowing all kinds of descriptions genocide for the jews in the lease on the other hand, if you are a conservative you to speak on campus of the beaumont let you cut it is precisely the point is
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in it. >> absolutely, the selective it rule enforcement is big but if he thinks we can push because mit has repeatedly qualified rules to certain groups and not for example the uptight a bunk episode of another example, i put in is really quite two days after october 760s after that, take greater role but invites in large banners from the windows of offices and so now, creating a role under rules silence is really voices is something that i had an alum from 20 years ago that said to me that they did the same thing jim liked up 23 years ago was institutionalized c1 this is generational probably has we've fixed and thank you very much appreciated my followers next.
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