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thinks. we hear. a lot from rhode island where i live sticking close to home planet safe during the pandemic hope you are too snapshot of the usa for a 1000000 plus in effect and with a coronavirus which is already claimed over 150000 american lives a crashed economy record unemployment race riots all as a president who promised to make america great again asks us for a 2nd term will he get one let's ask the author of the political play book that
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many say 2016 candidate trump all road generously from former minnesota governor and our t.v. host jesse ventura jesse welcome back to the big picture good to be back on the big picture hala nice to be here with you in the lead the way what do you what can i have to answer for you. but well what's the what's happening in the streets of portland which the president has offered to visit upon chicago and other cities are we witnessing martial law. well i think you wish that witnessed martial law much more at the boston marathon when that bombing took place because what happened there the federal troops came in were actually occupying the streets and people were told to stay at home they were given orders of house arrest which is totally unconstitutional what you're seeing now is definite practice towards that
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by sending federal troops in when they're not being asked by the local government or the state government there says fed really an issue but i think holland the bigger picture is this it's advertising look at all trump sads trump's ads are for law and order so if he can send federal troops out there stir things up that convinces the public that oh we need to relax donald trump because look at our cities are in chaos when it's all maybe being orchestrated right out of his campaign office because let's remember something linda mcmahon the wife of vince mcmahon of the w w e used to head his small businesses she now has moved over a while ago to running and helping with his campaign there says w w e written all over it. yeah the showmanship of it though could swing both ways it's a bit of a rorschach test because while trump can use that footage to look like
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a tough guy some of those grisly scenes do inspire sympathy suppose you were the governor right now and that came to your state how would you respond. well certainly you know i'm a i'm a huge advocate of the 1st amendment and protest and i myself protested against stop the draft movement the equal rights amendment for women i remember marching for that i marched to change the name of the washington football team all of that stuff so i support the 1st amendment but i don't support it. it is the violence that seems to go along with it but most of that is being done by other people not the people who are protesting not those mothers who stand out there in the navy veteran who stands out there these are agitators and who knows what their agenda is but people need to understand that they look for this robbery and vandalism and all that to agitate and create troubles. yeah no doubt and very regrettable about
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the coronavirus montana wyoming they are not new york city or boston and that has been the white house rationale excuse some say for leaving it to the governors has the federal government has the trump administration exercised do leadership during this crisis. absolutely not no leadership whatsoever holland what you have here is a war and it's the most difficult war ever because guess what you can't see the enemy it's like when i did the movie predator you couldn't see the predator that's why you killed us all you can't seem to have a minutes or you don't go to 11 state does not declare war and go to war if the united states goes to war which we have to against this pandemic it has to be a united states of america you have to have 50 states united with their same
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leadership up at the top we don't go to war state by state do we governors don't declare war and mobilize their national guard and go invade and fight absolutely not people need to understand this pandemic is a war and it should be fought that way and the leadership in washington is horrific he's dropped the ball on it completely he's trying to play catch up now anything you can and he's got all these apologists out there making excuses for the failure . yeah and he's clearly reading the poll numbers because his tone changes now day to day if not week to week but in that vacuum of leadership same hypothetical were you now the governor of minnesota describe life there as you would recommend it for instance would the kids be going back to school well i'll put it to you this
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way if my kids were of school age and they are not i would not personally send my kids back to school right now not only for very safety but for my safety and the teachers safety and the custodian safety and the lunch line ladies safety until you get this pandemic under control you don't want to continue to feed the fire the fire is not going to go out if you keep throwing wood on it. yeah and where we've seen these outbreaks in the states that jump the gun they had the bars in the restaurants open again how would that go if you were the gov now. you can't do you can have crowds get together and you have to take the leadership you after stand out from take the bullets and quit thinking about getting reelected and think about doing your job your job as
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a letter i've been elected mayor i've been elected governor the the top priority of any of those positions is guess what the public safety that is number one everything else falls by the wayside. we are speaking with a man who needs no introduction he is the host of the world according to jesse here on r.t. america you remember him as the governor of minnesota in an improbable election where millions of dollars were up against the several $100000.00 you spent so jesse i'm going to ask you a super hypothetical now suppose you were advising donald trump on his reelection what would you tell him to do. well it's difficult at this point because he did copy many of the things i did but he didn't copy the most important thing i did and that is my candidacy was based on telling the truth i never used
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a prepared speech i always told the truth as i knew it i don't believe donald trump is capable of telling the truth i think these are social pathic a liar he tells the truth there's only the truth in his eyes of what benefits him and so i couldn't give him advice because my advice was based on telling the public the truth and the public believed me and elected me on the truth and being able to tell it and trumps not capable of telling the truth i don't believe. yeah i remember how you resonated with the voters back then against some of the veteran paul's back then but let's flip the coin suppose you were advising joe biden what should his strategy be. well right now minimum. i think that trump is providing his own rope but excuse the pun to hang himself i mean he gets in trouble weekly upon weekly his poll numbers continue to fall on intel they stabilize and start to rise up i think biden is being smart he's scoring points when he needs to
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he comes out when he should but also he's leading in a way that trump refuses to do what he wears a mask he tells the people that it that it has to come down from the top and believe me i'm not a biden supporter either i'm the ultimate independent but right now i think joe biden is running a much better campaign than donald trump is. yeah i think despite trump's sons mocking biden on social media for hiding in his basement i think it's smart for him as you say to just let a trump but keep digging you have known donald trump a long time so i want to ask you the same question i asked larry king is this the donald trump you knew several decades ago has he changed. i don't believe it's the same donald trump i read i ran into a friend of mine who is also known him for many years we ran into each other months
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back at the airport and we approached each other and we both looked at each other and i said who is this guy he is the guy i met and my friend i won't say who it is but he's a very prominent person he agreed with me and he knows him well too and he said i don't know i don't have an answer for you i don't know what it is with him you know there's you have preliminary dementia calm him i've had a certain people tell us that we go they've known cases where people have never been racist their whole life and all of a sudden dementia starts common in and they become ultra racist which seems to be the thing that trump borderlines on today. whether you like it or. whether you don't and i suspect you do like it your name comes up every 4 years and you have stated you're not going to run for the roses this time around i'm down to a minute but suppose you were running and 2020 what would candidate jesse ventura's
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message to the american people be give me a minute what all 1st of all holland i'm not running but it appears that i still might be a factor because there's something happening on the internet and i was made aware of it that this and i agree with it that their selection is going to be won and lost on the internet there's a movement out there to elect me they just took out a full page ad in the white bear paper telling me that this was happening and warning me to be ready to go and so i don't know what's going to develop out of this thing but here's my message if i were to get in this race my message would be simple we need an independent right now because of biden gets elected or trump gets reelected the polarization is going to continue and it's going to get worse the only way out of this is to have the 2 gangs and i refer to them as gangs get a common enemy and that's what i was in minnesota you elected independent within 3
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years they'll be in bed together singing kumbaya because they fear an independent of or a 3rd party more than may do themselves they will team up then so you're laughing but it's the truth ol and the only way i hear it is to elect out somebody that does not belong to these 2 parties who can vary from. the party's back to start getting work going it's exactly what happened in minnesota go to minnesota for 3 years they cooperated with me tell the 30 year jump in bed together wouldn't accept my budget over ran my vetoes and they'd put themselves and politics in front of minnesota and one year later they had a $5000000000.00 deficit because they did bad behavior. you're right this election is going to be a real whack on the side of the head governor jesse ventura host of the world
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according to jesse thank you for stepping into the big picture good to see 32 olive always a pleasure. coming up is your post office closing we will tell you about cutbacks detailed in the internal documents by the postmaster general who was a major campaign contributor in advance of a surge in 2020 mail in ballots this is the big picture on our t.v. america.
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sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again.
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literally carved in stone atop the main post office in new york city is this proud motto neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these careers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds but will the coronavirus stop these couriers in their tracks and is there a trump torpedo heading the way of the u.s. postal service let's ask the founder and president of strong mark business develop . consultant's hillary ford which welcome back glad to see this is a story we've been following all along on this show and elsewhere on our america and to get everybody up to speed some fast facts it may surprise you that the u.s. postal service gets no federal funding they make their money selling stamps but 1st class mail their biggest revenue generator is down 3.8 percent in last year
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and while 4 last year's 71000000000 in revenue would put the postal service in the top 50 among the fortune $500.00 it had $80000000000.00 in operating expenses and 80 percent of the losses came from a unique requirement to pre-fund retiree's health plans now think about that and it's amortized over just 10 years a while back we had mark dimon steen head of the postal workers union explain the postal accountability and handsome an act of 2016 passed by a lame duck congress here's what he said. that law demanded of the post office something that is the minute of no other agency and no where the company it was demanded that the post office pre-fund retire health benefits 75 years into the
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future now that's for workers did not only are not at the post office yet they weren't even born yet right that was that took 5500000000 dollars that year because they it was dictated that they had to do within 10 years took $5500000000.00 out of postal funds shifted to the federal treasury nobody was going to be able to sustain under that kind of. funding type of mandate. hillary how could any business survive under that kind of mandate. well of course they couldn't tell and i think something that's very important sure remember though is that was a bi partisan ruling and it was 2016 so both parties did rule on that and i think that's very important factor and you're right nobody could operate in terms of those sort of losses a couple of factors and don't forget the union the post office union after events any sort of fish and see if that would put it in line with normal regular this is that i think every single american should be grateful for all postal workers
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continue no job and it's not really their full about the mismanagement of the post op it's just think about this in europe it costs $80.00 s the equivalent of $0.87 to mail a 1st cost piece of mail in america $0.65 so the actual pricing isn't in line efficiency down to 9 and i think that is not the fault of your postal worker yes they need their time yes they need their healthcare but it is being mismanaged for many many decades and it's a bipartisan bill yeah we have heard the president trump squat about the amazon and other e-commerce writing what's called the last mile aboard the u.s. postal service but that revenue is actually a nice chunk of change from uncle sam as our dear dear departed chum bart chilton explained to me years ago politics was already threatening the postal service is what bart said they are the last mile they're not doing the whole thing they're not
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flying their own planes and even though amazon as you say is in the spotlight here because president trump has a beef quite frankly it's a political beef with amazon c.e.o. jeff bezos who owns the washington post and the washington post he thinks at least the editorial board doesn't like president trump so this is really not just political it's personal for the president it appears to me fedex a new p.s. also need the public infrastructure of the united states postal service they put of at least according to the postal service fed ex a new p.s. puts about 25000000 packages a week into the postal system because it's not profitable profitable to go down a dirt road in rural america or some urban centers. back to the future and internal postal service memo obtained by a fortune magazine and other news media directs that listen to this over time will be eliminated if our plants run late they will keep the mail for the next day if we
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cannot deliver all the mail due to call offs or shortage of people and you have to have no other help the mail will not go out hillary kind of brings a tear to why just to see our pal bart again but my question is yes it's only 6 over 6000 postal workers have tested positive for the virus so far and the staffing is already short big picture is that one day deal way and getting the mail out a real hang up for business. no it won't be a whole and because nowadays it's estimated that 89 percent of all bills are paid online so most and that's another reason for the decline in 1st class mail and that one of the few benefits that's all pandemic i think that most people have been we've had far less junk mail and that brings me to another point junk mail 3rd class may not actually pay pay so little those the should be raised 1st of all how
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many americans would say i want more junk mail i want more advertisements it might not like not load a lot of people are very environmentally conscious now and then no one's talking about the fact that a lot of us you know m.t.r. may know into the state into our recycling bin because it isn't personal mail it's to the recipient of the household it's junk mail it's marketing mail so marketing me how it should be made to a more in line with the actual expenses of liberating because it was part you mention and the other gentleman mentioned that you know we're americans still leaves their mail but 3rd class mail doesn't keep up with the cost so that's $1.00 point another point is that you know these poor postal workers i 100 percent agree with you i agree about them you know people themselves but even now mismanaged the just think about. no ground to have them reaching to go into the dumond there is now all of those private entities and u.b.s. was mentioned you mentioned u.p.s. think about this and you be asked you know what the executives do every year once a day of for one day of the year the u.b.s.
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executives actually drive a band you know where how on because they walk in the footsteps of their drivers and you look at the that acts in the u.b.s. workers they're running around because they get paid to be a fish and i think it's not the fault of the postal workers i have a demand right now but i think they should be retrained and reconfigured in terms of what works in the private world and what is more efficient you know that is smart management i think we're speaking with our president hillary ford which who was here when the pandemic shut down 1st hit and forced us into this remote broadcasting mode now as governors and states that jump the gun on reopening or trying to put the toothpaste back in the tube businesses are already giving us a glimpse of the new normal we are so starved for baseball that e.s.p.n. to telecast of our world series champion washington nationals vs the damn yankees
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was the most watched regular season m.-l. be game on any network since 2011 games now played an empty stadiums future fake crowd noise and cardboard cutouts of the fans in the seats sports is being reconfigured as a t.v. show while restaurants are struggling to make a go of it with reduced seating indoors many are reconfiguring to take out changing menus accordingly who knows if the cold french fries will survive delivery and a usually sluggish government services are actually improving after operating a shutdown mode a quick story here in rhode island a department of motor vehicles doing much of. stuff online and by appointment during the shutdown that's going to become permanent so instead of us waiting on line for them they're going to be waiting on line for us hillary i've got about a minute but chris storm. crystal ball it for me how else do you all see
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common consumer car murs changing post pandemic it's going to it's going to change drastically we've already talked about it i think most people obviously know things that are delivered are going to be far more efficient but if you look at like the example of the more close if you look at companies that have adjusted quickly like starbucks what they're doing is they're reconfiguring taking moving out of north and taking their regular customer base to what they're calling the 3rd place and the 3rd place is somewhere not a hoe not the office but a lot of people want to get out of their apartments they've been able to reconfigure so a business has to be able to reconfigure and readjust obviously is in the stock is up 120 percent everybody's going to be looking to see how they can operate under the what i have heard and seen 2 big businesses are that they are not going to be doing the kind of business travel that they have and i think an interesting factor to also consider is a look at though you just mentioned sports you know the nationals are going back
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we're going back but some of their players have tested positive look at sports that are going to do very well like all her quick social distancing the p.g.a. has continued to have wants so i think you're going to see different kind of sports take place and businesses will have to reconfigure in terms of pickup delivery and even like starbucks is doing look at what they're calling it. yeah i think this is going to be exciting to watch hillary ford which strong mark business development consultant thanks again for your time good to see your stay safe. yet while so many of us are broadcasting remotely many of you are seeing many living rooms and in some cases even our kitchens twitter room rate or does just that for instance we know that m s n b c's nonchalant john heilemann is not simply posing in front of a spacious kitchen clip art because he rearranges flowers and fruit in the
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background each morning to give you the viewer does this upscale situation color his commentary and see n.b.c.'s bob hazen a he's a rocker he rearranges frame to vintage artist and concert posters is he sending financial markets a subliminal message about barbara corcoran from shark tank and those syndicated commercial real estate agents hire her to do she gets room rater props for nice bookcase perfectly framed emmy love the horse but she suffers mandatory deduction for multiple copies of own book in the background this camera angle made it too easy for a room writer to call education secretary betsy device soulless and aloof and to speculate that this room a room may be aboard her yacht and roger stone back on the loose continues to beg for attention room rater quips it's cowboy night at the swingers club and he has
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a date with a horse. that's all the time we have so i'm going to resume thumbing through the well worn volumes you see behind me but we'll be back same time next week if that's not convenient for you to set your d.v.r. to directv channel 321 or dish 280 if you have cut the cord we're on pluto t.v. channel 279 our live stream is on youtube dot com slash r t america and if you haven't yet you gotta gotta gotta download our poor. t.v. app it's free on the app store and google play and you won't be lieve how much stuff is there and all of our shows are on demand at youtube dot com slash the big picture r.t. holland cook at home in rhode island stay safe and question more.
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