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john brooks-slaughter that was just the first of many firsts. dr.ineer he ever met and he worked tirelessly to change that bringing diversity not only to his field but to entire college campuses. slaughter began his career in 1956 after receiving a doctorate in engineering. years later he was appointed head of the national science foundation by president jimmy carter, becoming the first black person to be named director of the independent agency. he left after just two years, taking a job as chancellor at the university of maryland college park and later president at occidental college, becoming the first black person to hold those high positions on both campuses. >> if i ran into a barrier, it just strengthened my commitment to overcoming it, to prove to people that i was as good as anyone else. >> in every place he worked, slaughter always championed diversity and worked to bring more opportunities to women and minorities. he was born in 1934 in topeka, kansas, and would tinker with his toys, even building his own. his parents encouraged him to fo
john brooks-slaughter that was just the first of many firsts. dr.ineer he ever met and he worked tirelessly to change that bringing diversity not only to his field but to entire college campuses. slaughter began his career in 1956 after receiving a doctorate in engineering. years later he was appointed head of the national science foundation by president jimmy carter, becoming the first black person to be named director of the independent agency. he left after just two years, taking a job as...
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we're now looking to submit the 3 points. defend the john brooks flat over with 10 minutes left. and then from the legacy was punished. a blackout passport was on the box gifted the ball to dump stones. yet another defensive land sold the visitors levels the schools for the time. again, the provider and scott, the again, the store of 33. it ended a treasured point. saddam stuck in an absorbing encounter disappointment for health and time, but at least a lovely se, uh, got something out of the game. booty own and can i have both found it tough going this season. but the but inside are on track to re for, to find the assist design and spend a day toilet. i mean for the 2nd time game in a row with a go. and once it hits to that, it was o'neill. my been should be about to be at his most in up between mistakes, to keep his side in the gay, the but even he couldn't keep out damage to find his shots in the 78 minutes. a celebration of relief as the online store and cosigned to the school. his 1st. who does the go right in front of the old trans different bound got was following it in th
we're now looking to submit the 3 points. defend the john brooks flat over with 10 minutes left. and then from the legacy was punished. a blackout passport was on the box gifted the ball to dump stones. yet another defensive land sold the visitors levels the schools for the time. again, the provider and scott, the again, the store of 33. it ended a treasured point. saddam stuck in an absorbing encounter disappointment for health and time, but at least a lovely se, uh, got something out of the...
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brooks flagged over with 10 minutes left and then slap legacy was punished. a blackout passport was on the box gifted the ball to dumpsters. yes, another defense of land sold the visitors levels the schools for the time. again, the provider and scott, the again, the store 33. it ended a treasured point. saddam stuck in an absorbing encounter disappointment for health and time, but at least looking se, uh, got something out of the game studio and, and can i have both found it tough going this season. but the but inside are on track to re for, to find the i to assist design and spend a day hold up. i mean for the 2nd time game in a row with a go. and once it hits to that, to was o'neill. my been should be about to be at his most in up between mistakes, to keep his side in the game the but even he couldn't keep out of it for find a shouts in the 78 minutes. the celebration of relief as the online strength of finally schooled his 1st. who does he go right in front of the old trans different bound got was following it in the wake of yet another defeats the colors
brooks flagged over with 10 minutes left and then slap legacy was punished. a blackout passport was on the box gifted the ball to dumpsters. yes, another defense of land sold the visitors levels the schools for the time. again, the provider and scott, the again, the store 33. it ended a treasured point. saddam stuck in an absorbing encounter disappointment for health and time, but at least looking se, uh, got something out of the game studio and, and can i have both found it tough going this...
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the 3 points. defend the john brooks flagged over with 10 minutes left. and then slap legacy was punished. a blackout possible. it was on the box gifted the ball to tom stones. yes, another defense of land sold the visitors levels, the schools for the time. again, the provider and scott, the again, the store. 33, it ended a treasured points, a dumpster, and an absorbing encounter disappointment for health and time. but at least looking se, uh, got something out of the game studio and, and cut out and have both found it tough going this season. but the butler inside are on track to re for, to find the assist design and spend a day told about them in front of the 2nd home game in a row with a go. and once it hits to that, to was o'neill. my been should be about to be at his most in up between mistakes, to keep his side in the gay, the but even he couldn't keep out. david kasanya shouts in the 78 minutes. a celebration of relief as the online strength has finally schooled his 1st. who does the good go? are right in front of the old trick. different sound got
the 3 points. defend the john brooks flagged over with 10 minutes left. and then slap legacy was punished. a blackout possible. it was on the box gifted the ball to tom stones. yes, another defense of land sold the visitors levels, the schools for the time. again, the provider and scott, the again, the store. 33, it ended a treasured points, a dumpster, and an absorbing encounter disappointment for health and time. but at least looking se, uh, got something out of the game studio and, and cut...
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brooks flagged over with 10 minutes left and then from legacy was punished. a blackout passport was on the box gifted the ball to dumpsters. yes, another defense of land sold the visitors levels the schools for the time. again, the provider and scott, the again, the score 33, it ended a treasured points, a dumpster, and an absorbing encounter disappointment for health and time. but at least only se, uh, got something out of the game studio and, and cut out and have both found it tough going this season. but the butler inside are on track to re fortify the assist design and spend a day told about them in front of the 2nd home game in a row with a go. and once it hits to that, it was o'neill. my been should be about to be at his most in up between mistakes to keep his side in the gay the but even he couldn't keep out. dab it's kasanya shouts in the 78 minutes. the celebration of relief as the online strength has finally schooled his 1st. who does the good go are right in front of the old trans different bound got was fired in the wake of yet another defeats the
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the 3 points defend the john brooks flagged over with 10 minutes left. and then slap legacy was punished. a blackout passport was on the box gifted the ball to tom still gets another defense of land sold, the visitors levels the schools for the time again, the provider and scott, the again the score 33. it ended a treasured point. the dumpster and an absorbing encounter disappointment for health and time, but at least down to the se, uh, got something out of the game studio and, and can i have both found it tough going this season. but the but inside are on track to re for society as a 1st design and spend a day hold up. i mean, for the 2nd time game in a row with a go. and once it hits to that, to was o'neill, my been should be about to be at his most in up between mistakes to keep his side in the gay, the but even he couldn't keep out of it for the font is shouts in the 78 minutes the celebration of relief as the online strength of finally schooled his 1st. who does the good go are right in front of the old trans different bound got was fired in the wa
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brooks as a shining tube check. tell me the same piece of the new that is diamond stacked up or has it stopped itself in a box and fixed it up to 7 functions. find out a bit later on in the program, the well turning to will, to and calls and now multiple casualties have been reported in the southern city upon eunice for the night of israel foaming rates. according to the regional health ministry. 241, people have lost their lives in the past 24 hours and the images of destroyed residential blocks out. and so coming in, as you can see, victims of the strikes has been transferred to the doctor hospital with numerous children among the casualties. the desk towing calls and als towns and any $21000.00. but the not the 55000 wounded. not since the war began in ali opportunity. meanwhile, the bodies of 18 palestinians, what buried in a mass grave outside the city of rafa. they will returned by the idea of to garza where upon authorities accused as well of stealing goods from the dead. local john, this comes a shot and bri
brooks as a shining tube check. tell me the same piece of the new that is diamond stacked up or has it stopped itself in a box and fixed it up to 7 functions. find out a bit later on in the program, the well turning to will, to and calls and now multiple casualties have been reported in the southern city upon eunice for the night of israel foaming rates. according to the regional health ministry. 241, people have lost their lives in the past 24 hours and the images of destroyed residential...
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ryan hoss is the director of the john l thorton china center at the chair in taiwan studies at brookings is a senior fellow in the center for east asian policy studies. from 2013 to 2017, he served as senior director for china, taiwan and mongolia at the national security council staff during the obama administration. patricia kim is a fellow at brookings and holds a joint appointment. patty is an expert on chinese foreign policy and u.s. china relations. she co-leads are wonderful project here at brookings alongside ryan. the global china project focuses on advancing recommendations on how the united states can respond to china's actions that implicate key u.s. interests around the world. before our discussion gets underway, i would like to thank the ford foundation which has made this event possible and our global china project. this event reflects only the views of the speakers themselves. a reminder we are streaming live and on the record so send your questions by email to events at brookings.edu or on social media using #global china. staff will come around with microphones. >> good
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ryan hoss is the director of the john l thorton china center at the chair in taiwan studies at brookings. he is a senior fellow in the center for east asian policy studies. from 2013 to 2017, he served as senior director for china, taiwan, and mongolia at the national security council staff during the obama administration. patricia kim is a fellow at brookings and holds a joint appointment. patty is an expert on chinese foreign policy and u.s.-china relations. she co-leads our wonderful project here at brookings alongside ryan. the global china project focuses on advancing recommendations on how the united states can respond to china's actions that implicate key u.s. interests around the world. before our discussion gets underway, i would like to thank the ford foundation, which has made this event possible, and our global china project. they have always shown respect to our research independence. this event reflects only the views of the speakers themselves. a reminder, we are streaming live and on the record so send your questions by email to events at brookings.edu or on social media
ryan hoss is the director of the john l thorton china center at the chair in taiwan studies at brookings. he is a senior fellow in the center for east asian policy studies. from 2013 to 2017, he served as senior director for china, taiwan, and mongolia at the national security council staff during the obama administration. patricia kim is a fellow at brookings and holds a joint appointment. patty is an expert on chinese foreign policy and u.s.-china relations. she co-leads our wonderful project...
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sanje from here at the brookings institute. and the senior fellow in economic studies at brookings. he also is a fellow for the initiative of sustainable energy policy at john hopkins university. adid tomer in the center is a senior fellow at brookings metro and is an expert in infrastructure policy and urban economics. with a particular focus on transportation and digital technology issues. the team works to better understand how infrastructure policies from the federally the local level impact economic development, social prosperities. and directly to my left, glen is a senior, pardon me, a non- resident senior fellow at the brookings institution. a senior fellow at new york university. and volatility and risk institute of the school of business. in recent years, glen played a key role in introducing climate change considerations into the federal reserving analysis and research policy. thanks to all of you for being here today. i had a larger introduction planned but i don't think there is much i can say about the inflation reduction act that john podesta didn't go over. so i will
sanje from here at the brookings institute. and the senior fellow in economic studies at brookings. he also is a fellow for the initiative of sustainable energy policy at john hopkins university. adid tomer in the center is a senior fellow at brookings metro and is an expert in infrastructure policy and urban economics. with a particular focus on transportation and digital technology issues. the team works to better understand how infrastructure policies from the federally the local level...
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john. >> john: well, people seem to be enjoying it so far.ng brook, illinois. >> gillian: time for the guest segment i've been waiting for for the last two hours, we will bring in kennedy. >> john: you that hungry? >> gillian: no, we get to talk to kennedy. host of kennedy saves the world, look at you in all your lovliness. are you going to go to cosmc's and when is the last time you ate fast food that passed your lips? >> kennedy: i had mcdonald's last night. i am not lying. no, i have celiac, but there are items you can get at mcdonald's. two cheese burgers with no bun you are safe. so that and a dr. pepper, i was pleased last night. i was watching football, having a grand old time, doing some online christmas shopping with my daughter. so, yeah, i personally am very excited about cosmc's. i think it's cool and interesting. some of these concoctions look weird, they better taste fantastic. like a pear slushy and the sour cherry pick me up, so probably has a lot of caffeine and sugar, a friday at this time sounds about right. >> john: we wen
john. >> john: well, people seem to be enjoying it so far.ng brook, illinois. >> gillian: time for the guest segment i've been waiting for for the last two hours, we will bring in kennedy. >> john: you that hungry? >> gillian: no, we get to talk to kennedy. host of kennedy saves the world, look at you in all your lovliness. are you going to go to cosmc's and when is the last time you ate fast food that passed your lips? >> kennedy: i had mcdonald's last night. i am...
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brooke, who's from brooklyn, and all of the crew, gary, julie, zak, john, and are wondrous a twos.ends, so many to name, the list might never end. coco, jenny, jason, been yell, and bernie durbin who's in nyc. and the prompter exclaimed is our showtime began, happy holidays, reidout, much love to you sam! >>> much love t you sam! >> >> tonight on all in. >> as you know we have to blur some of the faces of persons who participated in the events of that day. >> there are insurrection hunters out there. we >> don't want them to be retaliated against. and we charged by the doj. >>
brooke, who's from brooklyn, and all of the crew, gary, julie, zak, john, and are wondrous a twos.ends, so many to name, the list might never end. coco, jenny, jason, been yell, and bernie durbin who's in nyc. and the prompter exclaimed is our showtime began, happy holidays, reidout, much love to you sam! >>> much love t you sam! >> >> tonight on all in. >> as you know we have to blur some of the faces of persons who participated in the events of that day. >>...
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came to brookings to articulate last spring, we are not trying to decouple the two economies.secretary yellen was very specific. she said that would be a disaster for the american and chinese economy and the global economy. i was with her last night we would go spoke at the gala dinner of the u.s.-china business council. she went through this again and said we are not trying to decouple. president biden said at his press conference in california that we are against decoupling so we are not trying to tear this relationship apart. jake sullivan came here in a very important speech and i read the q and a firm brookings last spring and it's really important. he said we are not decoupling but we have to de-risk. what does that mean? the fundamental lesson we drop in the pandemic is that you don't want to have undue reliance on critical material and critical supplies from a country that might practice economic coercion against you in a crisis. you want to bring the supply chain for certain products closer to home. the united states itself or mexico or ireland are trusted sources. ja
came to brookings to articulate last spring, we are not trying to decouple the two economies.secretary yellen was very specific. she said that would be a disaster for the american and chinese economy and the global economy. i was with her last night we would go spoke at the gala dinner of the u.s.-china business council. she went through this again and said we are not trying to decouple. president biden said at his press conference in california that we are against decoupling so we are not...
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dea john harold son, you can't appeal to this man to do the right thing, can you? incentives were probably going to be more based from the perspective of the narcissist. >> selfish? >> yes. what can you do for me versus what can i do for society. >> so the prosecutor thought, what could be more precious to a narcissist and then his own life? after consulting with the wilbergers, the dea offered courtney a deal, admit to the murder, reveal the location of her body, and avoid the death penalty in exchange for a sentence of life in prison without parole. >> actually, you know, that's what we hoped for, because the death penalty would draw that out years. >> but you want something in return? >> we wanted brooke, we wanted her remains. >> why was that so important to the family? >> we just wanted her. our goal was still really that we wanted to bring her home clearly not the way that we had hoped, but i think that was important to us to have your back. >> so the prosecutor went to courtney with the deal and true to form, the inmate made everyone wait again for months un
dea john harold son, you can't appeal to this man to do the right thing, can you? incentives were probably going to be more based from the perspective of the narcissist. >> selfish? >> yes. what can you do for me versus what can i do for society. >> so the prosecutor thought, what could be more precious to a narcissist and then his own life? after consulting with the wilbergers, the dea offered courtney a deal, admit to the murder, reveal the location of her body, and avoid...
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it is great to be at brookings, my second favorite think tank in washington dc. we are gathering at the end of a summer that was defined by the climate crisis. it is only october and this year has already set a record for the number of climate disasters costing over a billion dollars from the devastating fires in maui to hurricane idalia and hurricane lee on the east coast to the rare tropical storm hilary in california, to catastrophic flooding in vermont and new york. to 31 straight days in phoenix over 110 degrees fahrenheit. and that is just in the united states. i could spin around the world and repeat that on virtually every continent. the past few months, 98% of the people on the planet experienced higher than normal temperatures. it was the hottest summer on record. july 4th. perhaps in honor of america's birthday. the hottest day ever recorded. but it may well be one of the coolest summers we experience for the rest of our lives. the climate crisis is already here and we know what we need to do to create a livable future for ourselves and our children. a
it is great to be at brookings, my second favorite think tank in washington dc. we are gathering at the end of a summer that was defined by the climate crisis. it is only october and this year has already set a record for the number of climate disasters costing over a billion dollars from the devastating fires in maui to hurricane idalia and hurricane lee on the east coast to the rare tropical storm hilary in california, to catastrophic flooding in vermont and new york. to 31 straight days in...
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today, the masters champion, john rahm has confirmed he's now leaving the pga tour for liv — making himcant signing so far. it was only in august that rahm said this wouldn't happen — saying "i laugh when people rumour me with liv golf. saying, "i laugh when people rumour me with liv golf. "i've never liked the format." but the two time major winner has now changed his mind — here he is speaking to liv golf's in—house reporter. i think the innovation in the vision of liv golf pushed me over and to at least give it a chance and hear the pitch out and ultimately i wanted to hear and believe in the growth of the game of golf. i've spoken about how the game was approved in spain and how i would like to do the same over there and if i could reach a bigger audience that would be amazing and i believe this process will help me do that. john we we re we were told the world towards us would have a framework agreement to merge with liv golf with a deadline of the 31st of december to be ratified but still questions of whether it will happen. i've been speaking to our golf correspondent ian carter.
today, the masters champion, john rahm has confirmed he's now leaving the pga tour for liv — making himcant signing so far. it was only in august that rahm said this wouldn't happen — saying "i laugh when people rumour me with liv golf. saying, "i laugh when people rumour me with liv golf. "i've never liked the format." but the two time major winner has now changed his mind — here he is speaking to liv golf's in—house reporter. i think the innovation in the vision of...
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brooke barbier. thanks, andrew. thank you guys for coming tonight. so excited to speak with you. we're going to talk about how john hancock a revolution john hancock is, famous for his audacious signature on the declaration of independence. here it is. but would it surprise to know that his politics were much less bold? i'm going to talk tonight about how a man with middle of the road and often shifting political views came to be one of our country's founders. hancock was a moderate in a time and place of radical his adopted hometown, boston, was the epicenter of ma being towering, feathering and violent protest in the 1760s and seventies. yet hancock was able to avoid such extremes remaining popular with the masses and effecting political in spite of being slow to adopt many resistance efforts. we'll discuss how hancock's affected two parts of the american revolution. first, the resistance rebellion of the 1760s and seventies and in the new nation. let's get a brief background on john hancock. when he was seven, his life funded mentally changed his father died and he went to liv
brooke barbier. thanks, andrew. thank you guys for coming tonight. so excited to speak with you. we're going to talk about how john hancock a revolution john hancock is, famous for his audacious signature on the declaration of independence. here it is. but would it surprise to know that his politics were much less bold? i'm going to talk tonight about how a man with middle of the road and often shifting political views came to be one of our country's founders. hancock was a moderate in a time...
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brooke barbier. thanks, andrew. thank you guys for coming tonight. so excited to speak with you. we're going to talk about how john hancock a revolution john hancock is, famous for his audacious signature on the declaration of independence. here it is. but would it surprise to know that his politics were much less bold? i'm going to talk tonight about how a man with middle of the road and often shifting political views came to be one of our country's founders. hancock was a moderate in a time and place of radical his adopted hometown, boston, was the epicenter of ma being towering, feathering and violent protest in the 1760s and seventies. yet hancock was able to avoid such extremes remaining popular with the masses and effecting political in spite of being slow to adopt many resistance efforts. we'll discuss how hancock's affected two parts of the american revolution. first, the resistance rebellion of the 1760s and seventies and in the new nation. let's get a brief background on john hancock. when he was seven, his life funded mentally changed his father died and he went to liv
brooke barbier. thanks, andrew. thank you guys for coming tonight. so excited to speak with you. we're going to talk about how john hancock a revolution john hancock is, famous for his audacious signature on the declaration of independence. here it is. but would it surprise to know that his politics were much less bold? i'm going to talk tonight about how a man with middle of the road and often shifting political views came to be one of our country's founders. hancock was a moderate in a time...
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[cheers and applause] - he's beeeen described as a croross betweenen john e and mick j jagger.just expxpanded their auaudience. artists like george strait, or brooks s & dunn-- plentyty of acts really worked their way up and became massive. - over the last two years, country music has taken over the airwaves and the record charts, with over $2 billion in sales and climbing. - as the boom and the music takes hold, western-ware dealers can't keep up with the demand. - you've got kids, you've...
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on that, and the race for president heating up, we turn to the analysis of brooks and capehart.ork times" columnist david brooks and jonathan capehart, associate editor for "the washington post." good to see you both. let's begin where lisa's reporting left off. george santos, how do you make of the process and that he was ousted? david: he richly deserved it and yet i'm sad. he was such a ridiculous character. he is like a mountebank, a bounder, a character from a 19th-century trollop novel. he was a unique star that swept across our sky. [laughter] what was he thinking? the only explanation i've ever heard is he assumed he would lose it so nobody checked into how he spent the campaign money. now his life is in turmoil and he has left a little stain. amna: will you miss him? jonathan: no. primarily because he shouldn't have been there in the first place. this is a guy he ran for office, whose life story was literally unbelievable, as we discovered after he was elected. after he was elected, we discovered that according to someone in brazil, he used to live, this person claimed,
on that, and the race for president heating up, we turn to the analysis of brooks and capehart.ork times" columnist david brooks and jonathan capehart, associate editor for "the washington post." good to see you both. let's begin where lisa's reporting left off. george santos, how do you make of the process and that he was ousted? david: he richly deserved it and yet i'm sad. he was such a ridiculous character. he is like a mountebank, a bounder, a character from a 19th-century...
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on that, and the race for president heating up, we turn to the analysis of brooks and capehart.rk times" columnist david brooks and jonathan capehart, associate editor for "the washington post." good to see you both. let's begin where lisa's reporting left off. george santos, how do you make of the process and that he was ousted? david: he richly deserved it. he was such a ridiculous character. he is like a character from a 19th-century trollop novel. he was a unique star that swept across our sky. [laughter] what was he thinking? the only explanation i've ever heard is he assumed he would lose it so nobody checked into how he spent the campaign money. now his life is in turmoil and he has left a little stain. amna: will you miss him? jonathan: no. primarily because he shouldn't have been there in the first place. this is a guy he ran for office, whose life story was literally unbelievable, as we discovered after he was elected. after he was elected, we discovered that according to someone in brazil, he used to live, this person claimed, and george santos denied it, that he was
on that, and the race for president heating up, we turn to the analysis of brooks and capehart.rk times" columnist david brooks and jonathan capehart, associate editor for "the washington post." good to see you both. let's begin where lisa's reporting left off. george santos, how do you make of the process and that he was ousted? david: he richly deserved it. he was such a ridiculous character. he is like a character from a 19th-century trollop novel. he was a unique star that...
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brooke, appreciate it. >> would you be running for president if trump wasn't running?i expect so, but look, he is running, and i have to run. >> would you drop out -- >> no, not now. >> john: president biden saying he has to run in 2024 to keep former president trump out of office for a second time, and took things a step further at a fundraiser in boston. biden told supporters he's not sure he would even be seeking a second term if it was not for his predecessor in the race. katie pavlich, so biden is saying two things. i might not be in the race unless it was trump that was in there on the republican side. and leading by a large margin and secondly, saying i'm the only democrat who can beat trump despite this fox news poll, call for number one, shows biden losing to trump 50-46. oops. >> it's an interesting statement for him to be making at this moment in the campaign because two-thirds of democrats don't want president biden to be their nominee and look at the general election polling and joe biden continues to look like he could lose to donald trump, which is somet
brooke, appreciate it. >> would you be running for president if trump wasn't running?i expect so, but look, he is running, and i have to run. >> would you drop out -- >> no, not now. >> john: president biden saying he has to run in 2024 to keep former president trump out of office for a second time, and took things a step further at a fundraiser in boston. biden told supporters he's not sure he would even be seeking a second term if it was not for his predecessor in the...
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tom: let's do the mac on this with brooke sutherland of bloomberg opinion, expert on aviation and allflights and i looked at one of the international flights that john and i look at all the time. it used to be $7,000 and i remember a pandemic $9,000. right now it is $2800, down from 5300 media. this is new york to paris. how did we get here? why is that flight so cheap? brooke: the airline ceos are trying to argue that the transatlantic travel season will extend deep into the winter and so that price data point is not in line with the philosophy they have been espousing. part of the problem is airlines did not have enough capacity when we came out of the pandemic. they got stumbled by the sheer volume of demand and did not have enough people and planes and so they overcompensated. they added back a ton of capacity and it is not like demand has fallen off a cliff for the transatlantic flights or domestic flights. there is a lot more available seats. airlines are having to offer discounted tickets to philip those seats, which creates a very dangerous dynamic for their profit margins at
tom: let's do the mac on this with brooke sutherland of bloomberg opinion, expert on aviation and allflights and i looked at one of the international flights that john and i look at all the time. it used to be $7,000 and i remember a pandemic $9,000. right now it is $2800, down from 5300 media. this is new york to paris. how did we get here? why is that flight so cheap? brooke: the airline ceos are trying to argue that the transatlantic travel season will extend deep into the winter and so that...