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goes on in advance cynical media may seem to us all up with thought about. vision again and what it but on what it. what i'm focused on in this here about are what an organizer i know but as a term of this you know i mean you're not a single i know what an uppercase on a moment to notice. me number and unanimous. the show could go because i see various have said. i should. point out i've only said that are going on whether they're funded. by mackenzie it gets us into sas at. the vikings voyage the seas looting far and wide in europe from their bases in the north they were heathen people till the king of the scandinavian norseman made christians of his subjects their brains continued however but even so in the late tenth century came harold bluetooth had a church built at the end of the roskilde a field in denmark that his pain might be the greatest. his successor murdered his own brother in or in the church it was demolished and a new one built in its place in the twelfth and thirteenth century as the name of roskilde a cathedral acquired its present appeara
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but you could cynically say that the president has fashioned to engineer a nice rally in global stocks. let me show you are asia was. this really popped on the back of the news. bloomberg reporting earlier on. up, the guy up by 2.5%, and the hang seng up by 4.21% on the back of these numbers. asia had an incredibly strong day. europe has had a strong day. and the u.s. markets, not feeling it in quite the same way. vonnie: partially because of jobs reports, potentially. hiring rebounded by more than 4/10. and the annual wage gains topping 3% for the first time since 2009. and the monthly wage gains, that could be where it is that. from bring in lara rhame fs investment solutions. we saw wage growth, we always see wage growth, but it is not exactly exciting. why, if companies are reporting better revenue, is it not getting past down the food chain? lara: that has been a conundrum. withmehow have this trend a job growth and wage gains have been disappointing, particularly when compared to the last expansion, and they were not exactly robust then. so looking forward, we are starting to see
but you could cynically say that the president has fashioned to engineer a nice rally in global stocks. let me show you are asia was. this really popped on the back of the news. bloomberg reporting earlier on. up, the guy up by 2.5%, and the hang seng up by 4.21% on the back of these numbers. asia had an incredibly strong day. europe has had a strong day. and the u.s. markets, not feeling it in quite the same way. vonnie: partially because of jobs reports, potentially. hiring rebounded by more...
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hear these words from former senator al franken, i'm actually encouraged guy and, you know, being a cynical journalist though i can't rule out the fact that he is saying this because he might be, might be running again for office. can't rule that out. >> ed: exactly. maybe he is keeping that toed in the water to maybe mount a come back. rachel, i want to ask you about the next story. because when i heard we were going to do this one i knew you would love it alexandria ocasio-cortez we talk about her a lot on "fox & friends weekend" because she is out there in the news. she is coming to power now a socialist coming into the congress. now at cornell university they are going to have this historical exhibit that among other things is going to showcase ocasio-cortez's
hear these words from former senator al franken, i'm actually encouraged guy and, you know, being a cynical journalist though i can't rule out the fact that he is saying this because he might be, might be running again for office. can't rule that out. >> ed: exactly. maybe he is keeping that toed in the water to maybe mount a come back. rachel, i want to ask you about the next story. because when i heard we were going to do this one i knew you would love it alexandria ocasio-cortez we...
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colleagues here from washington. >> you said i was less cynical. >> less cynical than eamon but you're not cynical i want to take the same question carl asked, which is this. the democrats really want a win on health care is there a price they would pay such that trump gives x and dems get something on health care is there a way to make that happen health care is the number one issue. >> look, i think that the core thing that democrats want on health care they already have. that's obamacare so i think democrats are going to be in a position where they are not going to be willing to compromise cheaply they're going to have to get something. otherwise they'll be content to fight as president trump and the white house may be con tent to fight with them. >> are you saying if you give president trump money for the wall he'll give you x for the health care? >> that would be -- >> zero chance. >> i think john would tell me zero chance. i didn't ask it that way never compromise on the wall but the idea that they might compromise on, i don't know, maybe there's a s.a.l.t. for health care agreem
colleagues here from washington. >> you said i was less cynical. >> less cynical than eamon but you're not cynical i want to take the same question carl asked, which is this. the democrats really want a win on health care is there a price they would pay such that trump gives x and dems get something on health care is there a way to make that happen health care is the number one issue. >> look, i think that the core thing that democrats want on health care they already have....
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well there's a sense that you know we live in and then in a cynical era where the you know the the cynics of the world unite as it were and and we see in the region the middle east asians more and more of the oppressors of the contribution that is of those who suppressed arab spring you know dining together helping each other standing for each other. it took the revenge even for those who dared to speak out in favor of freedom democracy and so and so forth and and really we see more of that in a global level now we see more of the the values being advanced by the new leaderships from latin america from north america to africa and asia where it is more about indifference it's more about apathy it's more about you know caring for one's own interests and not the others it's about ends justifying the means all sorts of sentiments. and come passes if you will that lead us to first world war and second world war and other civil wars and and regional wars something that presumably humanity have escaped and has been trying to. you know reach some sort of an international governance whereby. sympa
well there's a sense that you know we live in and then in a cynical era where the you know the the cynics of the world unite as it were and and we see in the region the middle east asians more and more of the oppressors of the contribution that is of those who suppressed arab spring you know dining together helping each other standing for each other. it took the revenge even for those who dared to speak out in favor of freedom democracy and so and so forth and and really we see more of that in...
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i was cynical about the political process, i was cynical about corporate money running the parties, running the whole system and really having overpowered the voice of the people, and bernie sanders really appealed to me as someone who was straight up on the issues, didn't take corporate donations and was out there fighting for every day people. he has sustained that for 30 years, an amazing individual, and inspired me to get involved. after i had volunteered for him and met other local people involved with what was then the progressive coalition, working on affordable housing, raising the minimum wage, working on clean water and environmental issues, social and criminal justice issues, really addressing many of the issues we are talking about today way before other people were, that inspired me to get involved. someone asked me to run in 1994 for the house in vermont, i did lose that race, i was still a student, lost by 59 votes. so that's just an appeal to all your viewers across the country, just as bernie won by ten votes, his race for mayor, every vote does matter. i don't happen to ca
i was cynical about the political process, i was cynical about corporate money running the parties, running the whole system and really having overpowered the voice of the people, and bernie sanders really appealed to me as someone who was straight up on the issues, didn't take corporate donations and was out there fighting for every day people. he has sustained that for 30 years, an amazing individual, and inspired me to get involved. after i had volunteered for him and met other local people...
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and when the cynics said we could not, we said, yes, we can.hat night we said, yes, we did. >> yes, we did. yes we did/ yes, we did. yes, we did. president obama: and look, we did not know exactly what when wees would come began the journey together, but here is what we knew. we knew that we could get through those challenges the same way that this nation at its thatalways has, with unconquerable american spirit that says we are in this together, that we rise or fall as one nation, as one people. now, a lot has happened since then. and as i have been traveling around the country, i know there are people who sometimes think is that still there, is that spirit still with us from is it still true? and i'm here to report to you remains thehat abiding spirit of the american people. decency is still out there. kindness is still out there. generosity is still out there. hope is still out there. we just have to stand up and speak for it. and in two days, illinois, in days, you get to vote in what might be the most important election of our --etimes, ma
and when the cynics said we could not, we said, yes, we can.hat night we said, yes, we did. >> yes, we did. yes we did/ yes, we did. yes, we did. president obama: and look, we did not know exactly what when wees would come began the journey together, but here is what we knew. we knew that we could get through those challenges the same way that this nation at its thatalways has, with unconquerable american spirit that says we are in this together, that we rise or fall as one nation, as one...
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he's so cynical. mimi, the in-house office of legal counsel at the justice department says general whitaker looks good to us. what are we to think about us? >> look, it's disappointing in the sense that i think it's wrong, but it's not entirely surprising. this is the same office that said that the first travel ban was legal and that didn't work out so well in the courts. >> aren't they career people, though? >> well, they are. although the author of it is someone who is kind of a republican -- i don't want to say operative. that's too strong of a word. but he's on the democratic -- republican side. and the point is that look, i think there are many stronger arguments that it is unconstitutional, his appointment. there are still very good arguments that it's not lawful under the statute, which was the main argument that the olc memo addressed. but the real point is it's just wrong. walter schwab has a great article that came out today where he said look at the last president who got rid of someone to
he's so cynical. mimi, the in-house office of legal counsel at the justice department says general whitaker looks good to us. what are we to think about us? >> look, it's disappointing in the sense that i think it's wrong, but it's not entirely surprising. this is the same office that said that the first travel ban was legal and that didn't work out so well in the courts. >> aren't they career people, though? >> well, they are. although the author of it is someone who is kind...
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you can get too cynical. it isa photograph. you can get too cynical. it is a nice photo.hink it cou nters it is a nice photo. i think it counters those arguments that he is not a loving grandfather. could also just shows how much the royal family have come along. they have had to do a lot of modernising. they are not your normalfamily, a lot of modernising. they are not your normal family, are they? a lot of modernising. they are not your normalfamily, are they? , on, peter. i agree, it is a touching picture, but it is part of the bigger pr offensive. it has been a pleasure. thank you very much to both of you. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. a big thank you to my guests this evening, peter conradi and john crowley. ina in a moment we will have a special programme on wayne rooney in washington. until then, cheerio. the success of the club has b
you can get too cynical. it isa photograph. you can get too cynical. it is a nice photo.hink it cou nters it is a nice photo. i think it counters those arguments that he is not a loving grandfather. could also just shows how much the royal family have come along. they have had to do a lot of modernising. they are not your normalfamily, a lot of modernising. they are not your normal family, are they? a lot of modernising. they are not your normalfamily, are they? , on, peter. i agree, it is a...
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they are cynical they are corrupt and then it becomes a case of imitating the cynicism and corruption why does that require imitating the west, and why does that not just involve a kind of power politics and -- for russian history . >> this is very important, if you go back to russian history the level is low and this is one of the interesting characteristics. today you have less political prisoners than in turkey. this is interesting, when you start to see the west through the eyes of the imitator and both sides are always accusing each other of faking, you're not what you're pretending, you're talking variables but you are extending your political sphere of influence and on one side you are on a democracy to make power uncontrollable. this is the accusation that could be traded. this is quite interesting. for example, people are talking a lot about russian interference in american politics and people normally will go back to the kgb playbook. most the things the russians are doing they weren't looking at the west but interpreting it in a way that sees the understanding of it. there
they are cynical they are corrupt and then it becomes a case of imitating the cynicism and corruption why does that require imitating the west, and why does that not just involve a kind of power politics and -- for russian history . >> this is very important, if you go back to russian history the level is low and this is one of the interesting characteristics. today you have less political prisoners than in turkey. this is interesting, when you start to see the west through the eyes of...
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the cynic. says she sometimes works fourteen days straight because nobody else is available caregivers often also work nights and on the weekend. like today isn't too stressful but she also looks after people who are desperately ill and close to death. despite the physical and mental exertion her and her colleagues efforts go largely unheeded by society. after her day job i'm sure fenske it turns to her real labor of love as a belly dancing instructor ideally she'd do this full time. but despite doing several jobs she's left with precious little at the end of the month to save for later life. what kind of pension can she expect. i don't worry about that i'm someone who lives in the here and now. martina netter lives alone and just about gets by. she'd love to find a cheaper apartment but they're hard to come by in berlin rents have been soaring here in recent years. with my earnings i can't even afford a normal apartment. either you have to pay a fortune or you can't find a flat in your price ca
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any of those types of things might happen to be honest with you i mean i might sound a bit cynical but i'm not cynical at all i don't think this is about people as theresa may put it reach going to go and we're going to drill him and we're going to question him and we want and insist on that accomplish and it is the geisha or whatever i think by meeting him there normalizing him that's one to look i think what we have here and this i think the essence of the g. twenty anyway it's the political economy right and what we're facing here with mohamed with so much is the political economy of murder and the political economy of mordor for saudi arabia over the last seven weeks have meant laying out billions on top of billions of dollars to countries around the world's like pakistan like the united states. even i would argue like france and the u.k. and others where the saudi arabia would lay out the money to buy arms invest and lower the price of oil in order for the crown prince in order for saudi arabia to be forgiven for such a vulgar crime taking place in istanbul and another in another
any of those types of things might happen to be honest with you i mean i might sound a bit cynical but i'm not cynical at all i don't think this is about people as theresa may put it reach going to go and we're going to drill him and we're going to question him and we want and insist on that accomplish and it is the geisha or whatever i think by meeting him there normalizing him that's one to look i think what we have here and this i think the essence of the g. twenty anyway it's the political...
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a cynic i'm going to. look at them out on your buddies can flow into the show choose the food source. for you. both the republicans and democrats claim victory in the wake of the midterm elections but it seems the election settled little if anything now there is a dueling investigation warfare gridlock on steroids is this what the voters voted for. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution two to prevent the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know who could do it but i mean you know i live with to do with really really a new bill is that i new school and you go to the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty forty. of those who to vote had invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. stock buybacks are basically corbridge you know the circling of money totally in a way that doesn't reflect the b
a cynic i'm going to. look at them out on your buddies can flow into the show choose the food source. for you. both the republicans and democrats claim victory in the wake of the midterm elections but it seems the election settled little if anything now there is a dueling investigation warfare gridlock on steroids is this what the voters voted for. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution two to prevent the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing...
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. >> i'm a little more cynical.we have positive populism here. >> the president is extraordinary. he's been doing this whole life. you think the democrats are hard, the city council in new york is harder. here's where i'm cynical. the democrats don't want to strike a deal. they don't want to make the country self reliant or stronger or have borders. they want chaos. they thrive on division and they're going say let's put as much blame on trump, create a smoke screen to try to march or way to win the white house back in 2020 and that's the other problem and this is the warning sign to the president and to the house republicans. any sort of victory that you give them or any sort of win, they're going to take credit for it or they're going to try to put blame on you saying that we need to win back the white house, imagine what we can do. be cynical with the democrats, especially the same democrats that have called president trump the most horrific names imaginable saying that the republicans are horrible people. >> i h
. >> i'm a little more cynical.we have positive populism here. >> the president is extraordinary. he's been doing this whole life. you think the democrats are hard, the city council in new york is harder. here's where i'm cynical. the democrats don't want to strike a deal. they don't want to make the country self reliant or stronger or have borders. they want chaos. they thrive on division and they're going say let's put as much blame on trump, create a smoke screen to try to march...
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and so he has got to do something pretty special to regain popularity these elections so that the cynics and also members of his own coalition are suspicious of his motivations in calling this martial law however he is pressing home the point that there needs to be a strong defense of the nation and to do that he needs martial law solid rule with a whole series of measures which are aimed at bolstering the defense of the country under russian aggression that's his message and he does have a lot of support in that methodology but how to do it with martial law which will limit political action the political demonstrations political expressions of support for various parties that would induce things however he is making the point that if the elections happen at the end of march these martial nor measures only last for thirty days starting on the twenty eighth of this month then that's getting time to have time for the election campaign to actually start and go through but over above all of this is the situation with the annexation of crimea with what's going on in the east the war is still
and so he has got to do something pretty special to regain popularity these elections so that the cynics and also members of his own coalition are suspicious of his motivations in calling this martial law however he is pressing home the point that there needs to be a strong defense of the nation and to do that he needs martial law solid rule with a whole series of measures which are aimed at bolstering the defense of the country under russian aggression that's his message and he does have a lot...
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italia announces the ceo, amos genish, will leave the company as a move vif vend day calls mean and cynical. >>> vodafone jumps towards the top of the stock stock as new ceo, nick read, lays out an ambitious cost cutting plan. >>> and a lost loss in momentum of global activity has slowed the pace of economic growth according to peter praet we'll speak exclusively to him at 10:15 central european time >>> let me take you to the market action in europe. after yesterday's losses on the benchmark, we closed down 1% and in correction territory, the stoxx 600 bouncing decently. a fair amount of green is splashing up on the heat map if you drill down to the major indices, you can see it's across the board. france is supported today. 0.6% even more on the german stock market, the dax, we've not seen this for a while the tax has been flat. 11,416 is thelevel we're at. the ftse making gains, which is curious, we're also seeing a bounce back in sterling today. the dollar was the key currency to trade overnight the sterling bounced back. going with it has been the uk stock market and italian stocks, to
italia announces the ceo, amos genish, will leave the company as a move vif vend day calls mean and cynical. >>> vodafone jumps towards the top of the stock stock as new ceo, nick read, lays out an ambitious cost cutting plan. >>> and a lost loss in momentum of global activity has slowed the pace of economic growth according to peter praet we'll speak exclusively to him at 10:15 central european time >>> let me take you to the market action in europe. after...
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they had been following prior to this and he went so far as calling their actions a provocation cynically done by the president petro poroshenko to regain popularity in the face of upcoming elections the u.s. and european members of the security council for their part made it clear that their support for ukraine is ongoing and will they will continue to stand with the ukraine u.s. ambassador nikki haley started her remarks by saying that she had spoken to president trump and secretary of state mike pompei o s making it clear that the administration was behind the strong remarks that she was about to issue she called the acts of russian of russia an outrageous violation of ukrainian secure sovereignty she called it a reckless as collation so moving forward i don't think the ukrainians expect any action from the security council as long as russia is on board their veto ensures that there will no be will not be any international action from this body but they did get the strong statements from their allies that they were hoping to get deputy ambassador from the ukraine vladimir he spoke to r
they had been following prior to this and he went so far as calling their actions a provocation cynically done by the president petro poroshenko to regain popularity in the face of upcoming elections the u.s. and european members of the security council for their part made it clear that their support for ukraine is ongoing and will they will continue to stand with the ukraine u.s. ambassador nikki haley started her remarks by saying that she had spoken to president trump and secretary of state...
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top of the lawyer would mean the supreme court back to the president i don't know i would not as cynical about the supreme court as some no no no i mean why you know laws they want because justice thomas who you would think is a supporter of the president has actually written about this issue about advice and consent and it was a different set of facts but based on his language you would think he thinks that someone who is what's called a principle officer meaning like the attorney general would need advice and consent of the senate even in a temporary role like this so i don't think that justice thomas is going to go one eighty on this everyone and i think i mean look the supreme court is in a tough spot right now there's definitely a divide but there are a lot of cases where it's still seventy two there are other cases the words unanimous it's other cases where they agree not to hear a case so i don't think that we should be so cynical about the supreme court that we say in every case always these are going to rule for the president or he's not there are reasons to to look back and say
top of the lawyer would mean the supreme court back to the president i don't know i would not as cynical about the supreme court as some no no no i mean why you know laws they want because justice thomas who you would think is a supporter of the president has actually written about this issue about advice and consent and it was a different set of facts but based on his language you would think he thinks that someone who is what's called a principle officer meaning like the attorney general...
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cynical you. get to say got to me a favor but you're going to. we're not good at don't publish a lot of. security. is not. going to good. a man with your boss i know when he got up an idea to have the security give it a cynic in me he really. did tell you that to get. by this. is how much people just get out of. it because people get. low profile just. that i use. it. this is. a comment that they really does the fossil to do with their. community going to make the community good to. look at they. will use it. when the polio workers were killed in karachi and twenty twelve. campaign supervisor was on duty in an area. moved in many nashton you get a new. man in. a museum and it started in. the fighting. in gaza and it is. fighting that it to many but they. the man of the mind you got a minimal analog boom bell that there really is unocal deceive me. ma'am but i shan't be you again manage i'm in a billion i'm in a way that the i'm a get it your one minute look which really. are getting ambulances credibility. journalist b. tears up there. though it.
cynical you. get to say got to me a favor but you're going to. we're not good at don't publish a lot of. security. is not. going to good. a man with your boss i know when he got up an idea to have the security give it a cynic in me he really. did tell you that to get. by this. is how much people just get out of. it because people get. low profile just. that i use. it. this is. a comment that they really does the fossil to do with their. community going to make the community good to. look at...
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the cynic that sold the bull i'll go soak the flaming. the but. the but . the by. the by the by. the by the brits michel. the be . the book. the book store called in sick. to the phenomenon called. the which coming. on the english my. colleague. her strongest bombing clause. in the. smugglers implemented blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah leadership in the form. of the old limits the old me the beloved mother. lead. the a law the a. modest suburban the business model of the bunch the old the luck. the be . the leg . length. the. leg . the leg the leg. the leg . clocks. well i. think. you know it isn't. the candidates we should like. to come. up with. this week. but to. want to go on i five was just calling to. see. what i. would. like. to. see. the much for. shit. comes to. the floor because listening. to it. the ball. hit. the ball. business. of the black woman calling the shots in the show because the following is a home of the. six. envelopes wanting. to see the little bit. more likely. going to. give it a little anot
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i don't find it cynical. it is questionable that mr.o oversee the race in which he was secretary of state. that creates at the least a minimum a problem with appearances there were federal court cases in which the actions at the georgia state had taken with voters were the wrong course to take. legitimate questions raised about how voters were treated in georgia. i can understand why she feels so strongly about this. of course democrats aren't happehappythey lost that race. historic race first african-american woman nominated by a governor. republicans should be concerned it was so close in a state that democrats have won the governorship. >> bret: look at the biggest focus of this midterms as far as the stars on the democratic side, stacey abrams, andrew gillum in florida and probably beto o'rourke in texas looks like they are all going to go down. florida senate race still 12,000 votes: the governor's race 33,000 plus votes. and the hand recount for the senate race the machine recount is over. andrew gillum is not conceding either. he
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we had our vehicle open to students and educators and elected officials and the cynically engaged and talked to them about programming and resources in addition to having the programming i mentioned. after the election, this vehicle will head south to the miami book fair. we will be recognizing c-span classroom members along the way, so we will take the bus to their schools and say thank you for theirthe resource in classroom. next year, we are trying to figure out what to do. come midyear, we will rewrap this vehicle in a campaign 2020 wrap. host: if people want to figure out where the bus will be, how can they do that? guest 2: you can follow us @c spanbus on twitter and instagram itesgo to c-span.org/commun to find our travel schedule. host: >> c-span's washington journal. live every day with news and policy issues that impact you can read we will speak to college newspaper editors in chief. including the university of pittsburgh and university of minnesota about youth engagement and the midterm elections. watch washington journal.
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, that they are corrupt and so on, and then it becomes a case of imitating the cynicism and corrupti corruption, but why does that require imitating the west? i mean, why does that not just involve the kind of power politics present in russian history? >> it's very important, if you go back to russian history, the level of direct oppression, this is one of the interesting characteristics of the putin regime. today, you have less political prisoners in russia than in turkey. what is interesting about the regime, this is very interesting, when you start to see the west with the eyes of the imitator, and both sides are always accusing each other of trying to fake it. you're not what you're pretending, you are extending your own political sphere of influence and you are using it not to control power but to make power controllable, are the accusations that could be traded. most important, at this moment you start to look at the other side and the only thing you can view is -- it is quite interesting. people are talking quite a lot, for example, about russian interference in american polit
, that they are corrupt and so on, and then it becomes a case of imitating the cynicism and corrupti corruption, but why does that require imitating the west? i mean, why does that not just involve the kind of power politics present in russian history? >> it's very important, if you go back to russian history, the level of direct oppression, this is one of the interesting characteristics of the putin regime. today, you have less political prisoners in russia than in turkey. what is...
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this is extremely cynical view of the world.nsistent and so transparent. the most difficult thing you can argue with the russian policymakers is that Ãever fails. when you're telling them americans fail to say no. they did not fail. this is what they wanted. they wanted to destabilize the middle east. they wanted this they wanted that. one thing as a result of imitation and basically this type of imitation is a war in the way you see the world. i'm only doing to you what i do believe you are doing to me. you create a world of escalating tensions and violence. by the way, i was not the first one to see it. there's a famous french religious philosopher teaching for years and stanford who basically devoted his career on imitation and he was effectively making this story. he said the problem is that when imitating what you believe the behavior of the other becomes the major rationale for political behavior then you stop to remember why you are fighting somebody. it becomes kind of a à this is what i fear basically is the moment the
this is extremely cynical view of the world.nsistent and so transparent. the most difficult thing you can argue with the russian policymakers is that Ãever fails. when you're telling them americans fail to say no. they did not fail. this is what they wanted. they wanted to destabilize the middle east. they wanted this they wanted that. one thing as a result of imitation and basically this type of imitation is a war in the way you see the world. i'm only doing to you what i do believe you are...
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let's watch, speaking of cynical, one of the most cynical ads of the cycle.s is from the president. >> that was on the president's twitter feed today. to show you the contrast between the democrats' closing message, here's oprah. >> as our civil rights predecessors used to say, we shall not be moved. so every single one of us has the same power at the polls. we have the ability to go into a tiny booth or in my neighborhood, it's not even a booth. just a little stand. and every one of us, regardless of the color of our skin, it doesn't matter. when you're there at the polls. where the god we pray to, it doesn't matter. who we choose to love, whether or not we graduated high school or went to college or how much money you have in the bank or whether or not you have a pre-existing condition, or whether you're elderly or whether you're not. whether you're developmentally disabled. doesn't matter at the polls. we are all equal in power. >> it seems to boil down to, i'm going to tell you what to be afraid of and who is to blame and oprah winfrey there, empowerment.
let's watch, speaking of cynical, one of the most cynical ads of the cycle.s is from the president. >> that was on the president's twitter feed today. to show you the contrast between the democrats' closing message, here's oprah. >> as our civil rights predecessors used to say, we shall not be moved. so every single one of us has the same power at the polls. we have the ability to go into a tiny booth or in my neighborhood, it's not even a booth. just a little stand. and every one...
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what kind of effect you think that will have as another form of being cynically engaged.we talk about undocumented people being able to turn out people for elections, running for office, all these other things. how do you think that might affect turnout in the census and do you think it will be important? >> i think we are going to see underaccounts in communities that are undercounted. and talking about the census earlier, i don't remember the foundations having these conversations 2 or 3 years before the census in 2010 so i think we are all preparing the ground for it in terms of grassroots organizations and funding but we will see an undercount and it is not unintentional. if we are going to draw districts based on who is in those districts and people in those districts are scared to be counted it will have an effect on representation. what it calls on all of us to do is to be good neighbors and it will take everybody paying attention like it is doing with voter suppression and voter purges, and to be supervigilant in order for people to feel supportive and get more pe
what kind of effect you think that will have as another form of being cynically engaged.we talk about undocumented people being able to turn out people for elections, running for office, all these other things. how do you think that might affect turnout in the census and do you think it will be important? >> i think we are going to see underaccounts in communities that are undercounted. and talking about the census earlier, i don't remember the foundations having these conversations 2 or...
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i think is kind of mysterious about this is whether he is really a madman or whether he is a pure cynic. it is somebody that is a phd from harvard. a lot of these conspiracy theories, they are bunkers but the way they have been deployed has been quite skillful. you know, i think in as much as we can get to the machinery behind all of this, who is kind of paying who in this world of roger stone in this world it will be really useful for that. >> the question to you as we see this plea deal, talk to us about the credibility. he is working with robert mueller. in light of these fantasies and fabrications, how useful is he? >> yeah. so earlier you used this sexy phrase, performed of haplessness. he is not performing haplessness. he really is hapless. the question is how will mueller use him? the crime would be if people in the trump campaign knew about the wikileak e-mail and they participated and when they would be released. we know some times the releases, they were strategic. they were very helpful to the trump campaign. it will be riveting if there is ever a triechlt we have the tames r
i think is kind of mysterious about this is whether he is really a madman or whether he is a pure cynic. it is somebody that is a phd from harvard. a lot of these conspiracy theories, they are bunkers but the way they have been deployed has been quite skillful. you know, i think in as much as we can get to the machinery behind all of this, who is kind of paying who in this world of roger stone in this world it will be really useful for that. >> the question to you as we see this plea...
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an electronic per trail puts the girls in new york cynic early september. they were staying in high end hotels and had been orderg food. police say the money was running out and perhaps the biggest piece of the puzzle yet, a witness claims to have seen the praying aloudhe day their bodnds were fou duct taped together. >> it is entely credible the girls entered the water alive. we have sources that the detectives have developed from the investigation thus far. statements made that they would rather inflict harm on themselves and commit suicide than return to saudi arabia. >> police confirmed the two w seeking asylum. they had been in the united states since 2015. an c officialse of death has not yet been released. back to you in the studio. >> all rit. thank yo >>> the jury has been deliberating all afternoon in the trial of a man crged in the death of a prince george's county police officer. prurts say it was 2016 when michael ford open fire on the police hequarters. during the chaotic moments after that, a fellow officer mistakenly killed an officer not in
an electronic per trail puts the girls in new york cynic early september. they were staying in high end hotels and had been orderg food. police say the money was running out and perhaps the biggest piece of the puzzle yet, a witness claims to have seen the praying aloudhe day their bodnds were fou duct taped together. >> it is entely credible the girls entered the water alive. we have sources that the detectives have developed from the investigation thus far. statements made that they...
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why will a you with an environment report make a difference i mean if you would try to convince the cynic in me here that this report could make a difference. yes so i think that. so many are waking up to the fact that the impacts that they're seeing unfold around them whether it's wildfires or intensified heat waves or storms are definitely a result in part by climate change and i think that will compel action because it's farming communities around the world but also i think that there are a lot of compelling and evidence right now that there are significant economic benefits and benefits to wellbeing in a low carbon future and there's a recent report showing from the new climate economy showing and billions of dollars of savings if we get on a different pathway this makes a lot of sense for human health for competitiveness for increased jobs in innovation so this is actually a real win if we actually start to transform our behavior you know that's a big if they're killing of a joining us tonight from boston is love and we appreciate your insights thank you . thank you very much and her
why will a you with an environment report make a difference i mean if you would try to convince the cynic in me here that this report could make a difference. yes so i think that. so many are waking up to the fact that the impacts that they're seeing unfold around them whether it's wildfires or intensified heat waves or storms are definitely a result in part by climate change and i think that will compel action because it's farming communities around the world but also i think that there are a...
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the one cynical slut traditional gender roles against intersexuality same sex marriage and the me to debate. how is society's view of sex change you. think that we should not push ourselves too strongly goals. could we be nearing the abolition of genuine forty five minutes on. state by state. the most colorful. the liveliest. the most traditional. find all that any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state. on g.w. dot com like we were. when we were. in the percentage of americans or someplace in our lives will experience hardship listen up. hi everyone welcome to our high life edition with the best picks of the week i'm your host mattingly here's a look at what we've put together for you today.
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that they're cynical, corrupt in some ways, and then it becomes a case of imitateing the cynicism andcorruption. and but -- why does that require imtate the west? and why does that not just involve the kind of power milks and harsh repression that president rush b history and other places? >> ivan: if you go back to russian history the level of -- is low. this is an interesting characteristic of the regime. you have less prisoners in russia than in turkey. so what is interesting about the regime and this is very interesting. when you start to see the west from the -- with the eyes of the imitator, and both sides are always accusing each other of kind of faking. you are not what you are pretending, you're talking values but you are extending your political evidence. and on it the other side you're pretending your democracy is trying to make power controllable is the acquisition that could be traded. the most important is that at this moment you start to look at the other side. and the only thing you can view is a power politics divorce from any type of value and this is quite t. for ex
that they're cynical, corrupt in some ways, and then it becomes a case of imitateing the cynicism andcorruption. and but -- why does that require imtate the west? and why does that not just involve the kind of power milks and harsh repression that president rush b history and other places? >> ivan: if you go back to russian history the level of -- is low. this is an interesting characteristic of the regime. you have less prisoners in russia than in turkey. so what is interesting about the...
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we're seeing from cynical companies -- we're seeing from cynical companies -- we're seeing pharmaceutical companies. guy: people trying to get more granular in terms of stock selection. the question of the day is what will the markets make of the midterm results? here are what guests have had to say. >> what a shock there? i think bring that back to market is probably treasury-supportive as the market has less growth, and is probably a little bit anti-dollar as well. >> is it back to fundamentals? when you look at it, it is not surprising for an incumbent government to suffer setbacks in midterm elections. they do make one or two major reforms per term. you could say this has happened in the first two years of the administration. >> the global markets and global economy, having the best outcome. when you look at the pressure on the u.s. dollar, the expectations of more fiscal spending, adding more pressure a debt and debt insurance, bit more checks and balances. it is a positive set up for markets. guy: let's get another voice into the mix. global political analyst tina fordham joins us o
we're seeing from cynical companies -- we're seeing from cynical companies -- we're seeing pharmaceutical companies. guy: people trying to get more granular in terms of stock selection. the question of the day is what will the markets make of the midterm results? here are what guests have had to say. >> what a shock there? i think bring that back to market is probably treasury-supportive as the market has less growth, and is probably a little bit anti-dollar as well. >> is it back...
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i mean, you and i would say, cynically, this is pr.get our public relations, so we are going up to these various parts. on a serious note, he could do himself a serious note, he could do himself a huge favour by speaking to the eu, sheikh mohammed and others, about ages, disgraceful, very depressing, very sad, they could both do themselves a real favour. very sad, they could both do themselves a realfavour. —— hedges. sheikh mohammed has a huge grey sourcing empire. as well as the fact that the united arab emirates is a very important defence client of ours. what about this, this duty parade, which is effectively what it is. yes. -- beauty parade. doesn't he need to build his reputation outside the region?” he need to build his reputation outside the region? i agree. i would much rather see him back here, or in france, or in germany, or in china, or in the us, even if there is some verbal abuse thrown around. it would be very important for him, to stand tall and show a bit of contrition, which we have not seen from the saudi government
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it is so cynical particularly with what happened in squirrel hill and to view it through a politicalething that quelled momentum. you saw the president in the tweets in the past week praising congressman who was with him during his visit to pittsburgh. it is so impossibly tone deaf. >> it feels like the nation wants healing and lifted up. maybe that's wrong. it is not entirely clear with this environment. >> rose mallinger is going to be put to rest today. and two people were shot last week simply for being black. 11 people killed for being jewi jewish. a moment in the country where we need the aspiration and we are hearing political strategy and barn storming from the president. >> we will learn on tuesday what the country wants. jackie, thank you. >>> as christine mentioned, funeral services today for the oldest of the 11 victims of the synagogue massacre. 97-year-old rose mallinger. yesterday, bernice and sylvan simon were laid to rest. another victim, richard gottfried, also buried on thursday. >> today is the first sabbath sunshine t since the massacre. the service show up for s
it is so cynical particularly with what happened in squirrel hill and to view it through a politicalething that quelled momentum. you saw the president in the tweets in the past week praising congressman who was with him during his visit to pittsburgh. it is so impossibly tone deaf. >> it feels like the nation wants healing and lifted up. maybe that's wrong. it is not entirely clear with this environment. >> rose mallinger is going to be put to rest today. and two people were shot...
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if i can be a bit cynical, as well as your deadpan observations about royal news that have been otherhad with a pad of paper rather than ipad. are you in danger of letting your on—screen paper taking control of the news?“ that happens people stop watching. we have viewers who if they don't like what they see they tell us and eventually they will switch off. we know, we keep an eye on the figures and at the moment people seem to like what they see and i think we pitch it about right and a think the important thing is when you're on three i was a time as we are on, afternoon, glide you need that difference, the light in the shade. and as long as you can do that and a human way and that requires a bit of a sense of humour, long as it is appropriate at the time, actually viewers are quite relieved that they are hearing the news to my human being rather than necessarily going online all the time. thank you very much. finally, a bizarre tale about the identity of a member of the audience in a newsnight debate about brexit on monday. he is the leading question. the reason i'm sitting here an
if i can be a bit cynical, as well as your deadpan observations about royal news that have been otherhad with a pad of paper rather than ipad. are you in danger of letting your on—screen paper taking control of the news?“ that happens people stop watching. we have viewers who if they don't like what they see they tell us and eventually they will switch off. we know, we keep an eye on the figures and at the moment people seem to like what they see and i think we pitch it about right and a...
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it shines bright because even after these last two years, we are able to shake off the traps of cynicism and chart a new path to the future. and now block by block, vote by vote, americans have taken the first step towards renewing our american promise. this election is an affirmation of the values cherished by millions of families in every state and in every zip code. it's a vindication for a vision brought to life more than two centuries ago. a government of the people, by the people! >> for the people! >> to everyone who has participated in this election, thank you for raising your voice. whether this is the first time you filled out a ballot or whether you have never missed an election, you make our democracy come to life. no matter who you voted for, now is the time to come together and revive the work of protecting our union, because tonight is just the start. the american people have made clear that washington and congress must now deliver on a platform that puts the people first. now is where the work begins to restore checks and balances, the -- to be able to hold true to our co
it shines bright because even after these last two years, we are able to shake off the traps of cynicism and chart a new path to the future. and now block by block, vote by vote, americans have taken the first step towards renewing our american promise. this election is an affirmation of the values cherished by millions of families in every state and in every zip code. it's a vindication for a vision brought to life more than two centuries ago. a government of the people, by the people!...
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it's a negative and cynical view of about half of the american population currently. you know when you think about the dark, cynical view of america, do you know what it reminds me of? >> the government, drugs, bigger prisons, three strike laws. no, no, not god bless america. god damn america. it's in the bible. they are killing innocent peopl people. >> i don't think my church is particularly controversial. it's a member of the united church of christ. >> laura: no. i guess you can take the man out of reverend wright's church but you can't take jeremiah wright's mind-set sometimes out of the man. all the polish and smooth talk and side jokes obama still can't see that there are substantive reasons why not everyone loves him. maybe not as much as beyonce and jay z do. that's the angle. here direct, victor david hanson. howard kurtz, host of "media buzz." austan goolsbee, former economic advisor to president obama. victor, why does president obama feel he always has to come out and try to rebrand his presidency. it seems really insecure. they always claim donald trump
it's a negative and cynical view of about half of the american population currently. you know when you think about the dark, cynical view of america, do you know what it reminds me of? >> the government, drugs, bigger prisons, three strike laws. no, no, not god bless america. god damn america. it's in the bible. they are killing innocent peopl people. >> i don't think my church is particularly controversial. it's a member of the united church of christ. >> laura: no. i guess...
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well cynical and insince o sensitive but not surprising.urse he can't extend any humanity because that would require him to take responsibility for some of the rhetoric coming out of his camp echoed by his party. i think noel made a good point about the rallies and the enthusiasm on the gop side. but i would caution people and say that those rallies are the same people. those are the same trump supporters we saw in 2016 because we have seen that his base is not going anywhere. there is nothing that's going to penetrate a lower of woeful ignorance and fear that drives some of the enthusiasm that we have seen. not all of the enthusiasm but some of the enthusiasm we have seen come out of his base. on the democratic side i think you have seen a new electorate. there is a "washington post" poll shows millennial votes up overwhelming tli. and more people of color are voting at the state, federal and local level this time around. it's interesting to see people off the sidelines. you see barack obama engaging in a way like not before. appear common
well cynical and insince o sensitive but not surprising.urse he can't extend any humanity because that would require him to take responsibility for some of the rhetoric coming out of his camp echoed by his party. i think noel made a good point about the rallies and the enthusiasm on the gop side. but i would caution people and say that those rallies are the same people. those are the same trump supporters we saw in 2016 because we have seen that his base is not going anywhere. there is nothing...