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let's start off with the huffington post because the paper very much focusing on what we are seeing atourt in the us. when it comes to the president's financial records so the supreme court ruled that those records can be examined by prosecutors in new york. but in a related case, the court ruled this information did not have to be shared with congress. the president of course tweeting furiously but in terms of what these decisions mean, is there a winner or a loser because we are not going to see them before the election in november? know and probably there is not really a winner. it is a major development and just another battle ground between the us president donald trump and the democrats. but as you just said, it is not going to the papers and his returns will not be published in times before the election. and so the atmosphere is even now more poisoned as you just mentioned and he has already been hitting back on twitter and he is accusing the previous administration of being far more forgiving for things that his predecessors have done. he is accusing actually barack obama andjo
let's start off with the huffington post because the paper very much focusing on what we are seeing atourt in the us. when it comes to the president's financial records so the supreme court ruled that those records can be examined by prosecutors in new york. but in a related case, the court ruled this information did not have to be shared with congress. the president of course tweeting furiously but in terms of what these decisions mean, is there a winner or a loser because we are not going to...
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internationally just going hamas there in the afternoon here moscow back again with more stories just on the huffington.
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huffington post 57% oppose. s are mussen 59%. democrats want to defund our law enforcement. it comes at a time where 64% of american says they're concerned that growing criticism of america's police will lead to a shortage of police officers and reduced public safety in the community where they live. the american people have seen very clearly where the democrat party of today stands. it's at an unacceptable place. i think that this administration has shown great respect for law enforcement who every day are out there defending and protecting our streets in democrat-run cities that have turned abundantly chaotic because of their lack of support and respect for law enforcement. reporter: can you explain why the white house did not counter with a comprehensive plan of its own? you said the white house is focused on two things. the unemployment insurance and eviction. why not have a more comprehensive proposal to counter what the democrats have put on the table? ms. mcenany: i walked through at this podium the more comprehensive plan this white house was hoping to see and our pr
huffington post 57% oppose. s are mussen 59%. democrats want to defund our law enforcement. it comes at a time where 64% of american says they're concerned that growing criticism of america's police will lead to a shortage of police officers and reduced public safety in the community where they live. the american people have seen very clearly where the democrat party of today stands. it's at an unacceptable place. i think that this administration has shown great respect for law enforcement who...
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arianna huffington, cofounder of the news organization that bears her name.had a lengthy discussion about change and social justice, and a time forgiving. take a listen. than i have hopeful been. this has been a difficult time over the last 3.5 years. i get myself convinced that wanted to be a part of what america wanted to be. happens ist what that a lot of what i call the edge voices, we see them, hear about them, these edge voices of hate, discontent, exclusion, you name it, we hear them so much that we think, that is everybody, that must be america. happenedhat what has in the last couple of months, six months or so, i am hearing more of the non-edge voices. want a guys who say, i good life and i don't want a good life that smashes your life. i am starting to hear more hopeful signs about what i call a truly inclusive society. embracectually capitalism, a great meritocracy, but that does not mean you have a whole swath of society, more are 50% -- i think that we starting to learn how to actually have a good conversation about that. we are starting to lear
arianna huffington, cofounder of the news organization that bears her name.had a lengthy discussion about change and social justice, and a time forgiving. take a listen. than i have hopeful been. this has been a difficult time over the last 3.5 years. i get myself convinced that wanted to be a part of what america wanted to be. happens ist what that a lot of what i call the edge voices, we see them, hear about them, these edge voices of hate, discontent, exclusion, you name it, we hear them so...
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in october of 2017, i was on a dyas in new york city, moderating a fireside chat with arianna huffington. the topic was toxic culture in silicon valley. in her famously husky voice, arianna talked about how important it was to bring down those brilliant jerks, she called them, that very memorable phrase is in my mind -- who are -- the -- the tech firms but -- extraordinary acts of sexual predatory behavior. as she talked about this, i did a kind of mind switch. all of a sudden i remembered the face of sebastian tyler, one of those predatory jerks who brought my early career to a very bruteal finish. and it was in a sense a very kind of standard story. one friday afternoon in january, i was 23, working in my dream job as a associate at a top management consulling firm, and sebastian tyler drifted by my cubicle. lent over the glass petition and thrust his face into mine and said, come have a drink in my office. and he kind of hered at me and said, something stiff, strong, and i remember his words. i was pretty frightened and i made some kind of excuse saying i had an appointment at 5:00 an
in october of 2017, i was on a dyas in new york city, moderating a fireside chat with arianna huffington. the topic was toxic culture in silicon valley. in her famously husky voice, arianna talked about how important it was to bring down those brilliant jerks, she called them, that very memorable phrase is in my mind -- who are -- the -- the tech firms but -- extraordinary acts of sexual predatory behavior. as she talked about this, i did a kind of mind switch. all of a sudden i remembered the...
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huffington post going for the win, 13.7% -- 1.7% only.ing away the lowest possibility, the princeton election consortium. that probably has been busted up right now in just pure embarrassment. your thoughts as we wrap up here, i'm going to give you the last word. how does it, how does it look right now to you, your forecast? >> well, all of these predictions that you mentioned are all based on polling, national polling, state polling, and i think the big flaw last time was in some critical battleground polls that they used to make the forecast for the final tally, and these battleground state polls were way off. i don't know whether people doing these polls have figured out what the problem was and have fixed it. so i, until i, i learn about that and things are going better, i'm not so worried. lou: all right. helmut, it's great to see you. come back soon. we'll be, as it were, taking your temperature throughout, between now and election day about the race. my guess is that you won't change by one wit, one degree. thanks so much, helmut,
huffington post going for the win, 13.7% -- 1.7% only.ing away the lowest possibility, the princeton election consortium. that probably has been busted up right now in just pure embarrassment. your thoughts as we wrap up here, i'm going to give you the last word. how does it, how does it look right now to you, your forecast? >> well, all of these predictions that you mentioned are all based on polling, national polling, state polling, and i think the big flaw last time was in some...
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if critics say he could siphon support away from former president president trump, and "the huffingtonthat 25% of black americans said they would consider voting for kanye but the second poll from the same company three years later after connie began praising president trump showed a shift in public opinion with 9% of black american saying they had a favorable opinion of kanye. if race is the 20% of whites and 34% of republicans. if lending credence to the converse series that he could pull support away from president trump threw white and republican supporters. the first obstacle will be getting on the balance. connie also about to release a new album so their speculation that this is just a publicity stunt. trace. >> trace: jacqui heinrich live in new york, thank you. karl rove former deputy chief of staff and george w. bush and fox news contributor and chris on, former aide to chuck schumer and syndicated radio host. gentlemen, thank you both. critics are saying that any vote is one for trump. >> this is a stunt and he can be on the ballot at those states and the deadlines have alre
if critics say he could siphon support away from former president president trump, and "the huffingtonthat 25% of black americans said they would consider voting for kanye but the second poll from the same company three years later after connie began praising president trump showed a shift in public opinion with 9% of black american saying they had a favorable opinion of kanye. if race is the 20% of whites and 34% of republicans. if lending credence to the converse series that he could...
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tonight we are also luckyto be joined by zachary carter who is senior reporter at the huffington post andcovers congress, the white house and economic policy . tonight he will be discussing his book the price of peace . without any further ado here are zachary andstephanie . >> hi everybody, nice to be with you. i want to start by talking to stephanie about her book which is called "the deficit myth" and stephanie all i hear about when i listen to economic commentary is this talk about debt and deficits. there was a tweet from the lincoln project, this group of anti-trump republicans talking about how trump had run up 17.8 dollars of national debt. their writing to the washington journal and new york times about debt but your book called the deficit a myth. what do you mean by "the deficit myth" and why do you feel this book wasimportant to write at this point in time ? >> thank you and thanks to politics and prose for having both of us here talking about our new project. it's a pleasure to be with you. first let me start by increasing the deficit and adding to the national debt is pr
tonight we are also luckyto be joined by zachary carter who is senior reporter at the huffington post andcovers congress, the white house and economic policy . tonight he will be discussing his book the price of peace . without any further ado here are zachary andstephanie . >> hi everybody, nice to be with you. i want to start by talking to stephanie about her book which is called "the deficit myth" and stephanie all i hear about when i listen to economic commentary is this...
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he's written for npr, huffington post, baltimore son, the nation, time and tv news and more. his broader academic interests include political thought, 19th and 20th century continental philosophy, the philosophy of race and racism, questions of poverty, crime and incarceration and political and social theory and the aesthetics and sociology of hip-hop and black youth culture. thank you so much for joining us virtually tonight, and i'm going to hand the screen over to you guys. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> all right. all right. well, it is an honor and a privilege, as always, to be here with my dear brother and somebody i consider to be an enormous inspiration intellectually and personally, dr. peniel joseph. for those of you who don't know, peniel joseph is arguably the founder of this field of black power study. he's done such path-breaking work in the studies of black radicalism, and over time he's now become -- and i think this book really cements it -- one of the great historians of postwar united states. this is a powerful book that all of us will ha
he's written for npr, huffington post, baltimore son, the nation, time and tv news and more. his broader academic interests include political thought, 19th and 20th century continental philosophy, the philosophy of race and racism, questions of poverty, crime and incarceration and political and social theory and the aesthetics and sociology of hip-hop and black youth culture. thank you so much for joining us virtually tonight, and i'm going to hand the screen over to you guys. thank you....
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she's written for a variety of local and national publications including the huffington post, seattlezine and grits and cofounding editor of the beloved and spicy political Ãb sorry for the air quotes. she helped out with addiction, housing, poverty committed end of every other medic in the gut. she is a regular guest on ko w friday's news roundup the weekend with you. Ãb she's also an educator and university of washington specific south pacific university and other universities across the country. erica barnett's first book is called "quitter" a memoir of drinking, relapse and recovery at the subject of tonight's talk. please join me in welcoming Ãb and erica c barnett. >> hello! >> hello. >> i'm so excited to be here with you. >> you Ãme too. >> i will jump in and say congratulation, the book is an incredibly impressive achievement, it reads like a house on fire. as a reader, longtime fan of your work and sober person, i'm so glad this book exists. i'm honored to be here as part of your launch. [audio lost] >> hello everyone, dices joshua townhall, we are running into some technical
she's written for a variety of local and national publications including the huffington post, seattlezine and grits and cofounding editor of the beloved and spicy political Ãb sorry for the air quotes. she helped out with addiction, housing, poverty committed end of every other medic in the gut. she is a regular guest on ko w friday's news roundup the weekend with you. Ãb she's also an educator and university of washington specific south pacific university and other universities across the...
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from the liberal side, from the huffington post, "president pathetic at rushmore as covid cases climb." the daily news with their front page -- "happy fourth? this morning, we are asking you simply whether you are proud to be an american? the lines are split up regionally. (202) 748-8000 if you are in the eastern or central time zones, (202) 748-8001 if you are in the mountain or pacific time zones. we will be having this discussion throughout the three hours of our program. go ahead and start calling in. maria is first out of atlanta, georgia. good morning. caller: good morning. i am not proud to be an american. i am 50 years old and i don't think there's anything proud to be american about. people say this is the greatest country, which i do not believe. it is such a beautiful country. the only thing i see beautiful is some genuinely kind people. i do not see nothing nice about america at all. host: when was the last time you were proud to be an american? caller: when was the last time i was proud to be american? never. once i started learning my history and stuff, i don't see anyth
from the liberal side, from the huffington post, "president pathetic at rushmore as covid cases climb." the daily news with their front page -- "happy fourth? this morning, we are asking you simply whether you are proud to be an american? the lines are split up regionally. (202) 748-8000 if you are in the eastern or central time zones, (202) 748-8001 if you are in the mountain or pacific time zones. we will be having this discussion throughout the three hours of our program. go...
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from the left, the huffington post, "medical schools voice support for how she amid white house attackswe are concerned and alarmed by the efforts to undercut the top u.s. infectious disease expert." from the right side of the aisle, from the red state website, saying that literally thousands of doctors and scientists have come out against the lockdowns, including a nobel but -- nobel prize-winning biophysicists -- biophysicists that the media doesn't want you to know about." when asked about this issue, here's the president's response. >> are you in a good place with dr. fauci? there has been criticism of him over the last couple of days. >> i've had a good relationship with him from the long time, since the beginning. he's a nice person. i close the border to china, i don't always agree with him. i did the ban on china, heavily infected, we saved tens of thousands of lives and dr. fauci will admit that it was a good decision, it was early, in january, long before it was thought of as the right thing to do. i also closed the borders to europe when italy and a couple of other countries
from the left, the huffington post, "medical schools voice support for how she amid white house attackswe are concerned and alarmed by the efforts to undercut the top u.s. infectious disease expert." from the right side of the aisle, from the red state website, saying that literally thousands of doctors and scientists have come out against the lockdowns, including a nobel but -- nobel prize-winning biophysicists -- biophysicists that the media doesn't want you to know about."...
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from the liberal side, from the huffington post, president pathetic at rushmore as covid places -- covides climb. is the headline they went with. this morning, we are asking you there you are proud to be an american. the lines are split up regionally. (202) 748-8000 if you are in the eastern time zone, (202) 748-8001 if you are in the mountain or pacific time zone. go ahead into start calling in. maria is: first out of atlanta, georgia. good morning. caller: good morning. i am not trying to be american. i am 50 years old and i don't think there's anything proud to be american about. everyone says this is the greatest country, which i do not believe. beautifulhing i see is some genuinely kind people. when was -- time youn was the last were proud to be an american? caller: when was the last time i was proud to be american? never. once i started learning my anythingi don't see nice. .y father taught me a lot i know history. what did you say? don't: people say "if you this country, why don't you leave?" if i had the money, i would leave this country. we got a stimulus paycheck. other countri
from the liberal side, from the huffington post, president pathetic at rushmore as covid places -- covides climb. is the headline they went with. this morning, we are asking you there you are proud to be an american. the lines are split up regionally. (202) 748-8000 if you are in the eastern time zone, (202) 748-8001 if you are in the mountain or pacific time zone. go ahead into start calling in. maria is: first out of atlanta, georgia. good morning. caller: good morning. i am not trying to be...
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when you look at the polling, defunding the police, abc news, 64% opposed defunding the police, "huffington post" 67% oppose, 59% oppose but make no mistake, democrats want to defund our law enforcement when it comes at a time were 64% of americans say they are concerned that growing criticism of america's police will lead to a shortage of police officers and reduce public safety in a community where they live. the american people have seen very clearly where they stand at an unacceptable place and i think this administration has shown a great respect for law enforcement who every day are out there defending and protecting our streets and democrat run cities that have turned abundantly chaotic because of their lack of support and respect for law enforcement. >> can you explain why the white house did not counter with a comprehensive plan of its own? the white house was focused on two things, the unemployment insurance, why not have a complementary proposal to counter with the democrats put on the table? >> the more comprehensive plan at the white house was hoping to see in the priorities li
when you look at the polling, defunding the police, abc news, 64% opposed defunding the police, "huffington post" 67% oppose, 59% oppose but make no mistake, democrats want to defund our law enforcement when it comes at a time were 64% of americans say they are concerned that growing criticism of america's police will lead to a shortage of police officers and reduce public safety in a community where they live. the american people have seen very clearly where they stand at an...