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>> gaudy schwartz in irvine, california.ust try to put together a meal without these essential workers and not a lot of people are lining up for these jobs. >>> thank you for being with us this hour. i'll be back at 11:00 eastern time. "deadline white house" begins after this break. hike! simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he scores! stanley cup champions! touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. >>> i'm joshua johnson in for nicolle wallace. just about the end of kamala harris' end of 24 hours of joe biden's running mate. on one side you have president trump making the case his actions on coronavirus have done more good and less harm than his critics and experts say. yesterday was one of the deadliest days of the pandemic this summer. mr. trump and his allies are trying to solidify a line of attack against the democrat
>> gaudy schwartz in irvine, california.ust try to put together a meal without these essential workers and not a lot of people are lining up for these jobs. >>> thank you for being with us this hour. i'll be back at 11:00 eastern time. "deadline white house" begins after this break. hike! simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he...
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he's also a mission then you know it's to explain it all essential i mean very simple terms access gaudi fat basically isn't just a respect to so many diseases it appears to be something that a sexy immune system in an adverse way but i'm sure you would agree with him in that it may be ok for the doctors to observe the a patient's body type but it's certainly considered it implied if not outright offensive to make any comments on a person's appearance especially. you know how he or she looks and i want you bad you know the social taboo is one of the reasons why it is so difficult to discuss this elephant in the room that access body fat in fact makes this virus so much deadlier and so much more dangerous yeah it's a good point osama and i think as doc says we obviously have to be very sensitive in the way that we discuss these particular issues i've treated tens of thousands of patients and manage many people on the street with all the sex and too many people with weight issues and not once have i ever had somebody complaining about i phrased it but it has to be done in a sense to way be
he's also a mission then you know it's to explain it all essential i mean very simple terms access gaudi fat basically isn't just a respect to so many diseases it appears to be something that a sexy immune system in an adverse way but i'm sure you would agree with him in that it may be ok for the doctors to observe the a patient's body type but it's certainly considered it implied if not outright offensive to make any comments on a person's appearance especially. you know how he or she looks...
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ringback us a porcello gaudi of you if you don't take it. on the. some. possibility . some provision that this is. a burden it premiers. immortalist one of the southern no but there's a. lot of the leverage of past some. really well though is fear coupled with the emoji only song. you know she wanted to get a kid to a bun and. i said i've got. to give the. on the now money. and with him cussing with you put a bullet through the the store can you get to know. by now with us on the mic you going to clinic is that it can you get. a shot of. such at that time on earth sized l.a. yes i'm going to be all but just to you know the calmest lawsuit. on a night out in the there's been a video but i. was feeling. a little top gun on the bus to get. in the. 7 office and just that i have a today i am a genius and the need that nature best. is gladly card that's a. serious one barely cold coffee it's. i need those underneath them all d.v.d.'s. then the eighty's and then yet dash me canada named after the pseudo. ott's. so it will show you. the name of the. dropping out of the real wo
ringback us a porcello gaudi of you if you don't take it. on the. some. possibility . some provision that this is. a burden it premiers. immortalist one of the southern no but there's a. lot of the leverage of past some. really well though is fear coupled with the emoji only song. you know she wanted to get a kid to a bun and. i said i've got. to give the. on the now money. and with him cussing with you put a bullet through the the store can you get to know. by now with us on the mic you going...
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the numbers when you compare month over month in the united states are really quite gaudy.very exciting and great to see and suggest the economy is coming back with you give us how the economy, in terms of hiring compares today versus one year ago, how healthy are we. >> sure. the answer is we're still about an aggregate in the u.s. about 10% below the level of hiring we had a year ago we're not all the way there. on top of that, there's a big divergence between industries. there are certain industries that are coming back pretty aggressi aggressively entertainment, one of those fast growers is coming from a deep trough there are industries coming back more slowly and there are industries that haven't come back at all. it's a big range of pace and recovery we're seeing market plateauing and our guess is that even tomorrow's number looks okay, numbers coming forward are not going to be that great >> what does entertainment include for purposes of this measurement? >> entertainment can be anything from amusement parks to some of the big name providers of movies and television
the numbers when you compare month over month in the united states are really quite gaudy.very exciting and great to see and suggest the economy is coming back with you give us how the economy, in terms of hiring compares today versus one year ago, how healthy are we. >> sure. the answer is we're still about an aggregate in the u.s. about 10% below the level of hiring we had a year ago we're not all the way there. on top of that, there's a big divergence between industries. there are...
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it doesn't hurt to ask come attorney and former republican congressman trey gaudi of south carolina provides his guidance on how to effectively communicate with others. and jonathan repping founder of the public defense organization gideon's promise offers his thoughts on how to change the criminal justice system. also been published this week and rick tyler his case for how conservative principles can tackle today's political issues. : : : [inaudible background conversations] tonight i want to welcome all the people Ãbeveryone who may be watching on my extreme and the people watching on c-span booktv. despite covid regulations in boston, since we are now in lockdown all the time. we are getting together for this wonderful event. myrna talk about a very important book in our lives more than 50% of it deals with immigration both legal and illegal. i would like everyone to welcome mr. harlan hill and mr. ryan girdusky. [applause] [applause] >> apparently am going to be doing marco rubio imitation all night. it's very hot here in boston. let's get right to it. harlan is a political consultant,
it doesn't hurt to ask come attorney and former republican congressman trey gaudi of south carolina provides his guidance on how to effectively communicate with others. and jonathan repping founder of the public defense organization gideon's promise offers his thoughts on how to change the criminal justice system. also been published this week and rick tyler his case for how conservative principles can tackle today's political issues. : : : [inaudible background conversations] tonight i want to...
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chairman -- >> political conventions used to be gaudy and important affairs. power brokers jostled.ill seekers gaukd. and they peacocked for each other. the stakes were high. conventions where parties actually pick the nominees. sometimes that led to pushing and shoving. almost anything could happen. >> oh, walter, i am just being told that the choice -- >> that was the 1980 republican convention where the question of who ronald reagan would pick as his running mate was still a mystery. >> let's give them a surprise. >> on the democratic side that year, senator ted kennedy came close to unseating jimmy carter. 1989 was the last time drama was allowed to attend. when the curtain lifts the nominee is well known and the only drama has been well known dramatics from the candidates who lost. the only surprise left in the convention was howong the evening would wear on as audiences on a hair trigger to holler with too much applause. even that will be gone this week. during a pandemic, you can't back slap from six feet away. we got a preview of that last week when joe biden announced his r
chairman -- >> political conventions used to be gaudy and important affairs. power brokers jostled.ill seekers gaukd. and they peacocked for each other. the stakes were high. conventions where parties actually pick the nominees. sometimes that led to pushing and shoving. almost anything could happen. >> oh, walter, i am just being told that the choice -- >> that was the 1980 republican convention where the question of who ronald reagan would pick as his running mate was still...
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that it's a very different thing to take your personal helicopter, you know, which is hideous and gaudy and land it in iowa and have people say, oh, wow, than it is to take the country's helicopter, marine one, and prostitute out the country's property for your political gain. i'm not sure that that lands the same way, and i think there is a corruption piece to all of this that's totally cosigned by everyone that was there, by all the republicans in congress. the republican party doesn't care. they stand for and with that corruption now. we haven't tested the general electorate yet on whether they're down with the corruption and down with the incompetence. but that is their brand. that is who they are, and nothing they said or did this week knocked that down. it only reinforced it. >> well, let's bring into the conversation now mary trump, who is the niece of the president, who wrote a book very critical of him that came out this summer. it was an absolute blockbuster. mary joined us before tonight's events at the rnc. she has been watching as we have. and, mary, we spoke obviously befo
that it's a very different thing to take your personal helicopter, you know, which is hideous and gaudy and land it in iowa and have people say, oh, wow, than it is to take the country's helicopter, marine one, and prostitute out the country's property for your political gain. i'm not sure that that lands the same way, and i think there is a corruption piece to all of this that's totally cosigned by everyone that was there, by all the republicans in congress. the republican party doesn't care....
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a gaudy scam that monetizes grievance, writes "the new york times" michelle goldberg which is how bannon, a former wall street banker was of course, hoisted on his own petard, arrested on a $34 million yacht. how can he allegedly steal from people with less money while claiming he's a populist? or as goldberg argues, is it all part of the same wider con? some of it potentially legal, some of it potentially illegal. he also ran breitbart which she argues preys on people gullible enough to believe what's in it and she knows he had the same view. donald trump jr.'s problem is he's a guy who actually believes everything on breitbart is true. joining us is that writer from "the new york times," michelle goldberg. the new piece, trumpism is a racket and steve bannon knew it is out now. former campaign aide sam nunberg is suing the owner of that yacht on which bannon was arrested. good evening to both of you. >> you connect the dots in an important way. it may be bad to do very demeaning politics. that's how a lot of people remember steve bannon in terms of his political operation. it may be ba
a gaudy scam that monetizes grievance, writes "the new york times" michelle goldberg which is how bannon, a former wall street banker was of course, hoisted on his own petard, arrested on a $34 million yacht. how can he allegedly steal from people with less money while claiming he's a populist? or as goldberg argues, is it all part of the same wider con? some of it potentially legal, some of it potentially illegal. he also ran breitbart which she argues preys on people gullible enough...
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writes, quote, the truth is that we build the wall is what trump's private enterprise looks like, a gaudy scam that monetizes grievance. it is a scam that speaks to a much larger problem with the gop in its base. conservative operatives view the right's rank and file with utter contempt as little more than a collection of fools to be taken advantage of. con men see their marks. msnbc steve bannon notes many prominent republican voices, newt gingrich, mike huckleby, et al, have created lucrative mailing lists used for highly dubious purposes. existed mostly to pad the pockets of the consultants who ran them. it is not about their beliefs. it is about their bottom line, that while previous republican administration had their share of those trying to profit and those willing to break the law to serve the political interests of the president, the trump administration is unique. look at another example just from this week. it was revealed that the senate intelligence committee made criminal referrals of donald trump jr., jared kushner, steve bannon, eric prince and sam klovis to federal prosec
writes, quote, the truth is that we build the wall is what trump's private enterprise looks like, a gaudy scam that monetizes grievance. it is a scam that speaks to a much larger problem with the gop in its base. conservative operatives view the right's rank and file with utter contempt as little more than a collection of fools to be taken advantage of. con men see their marks. msnbc steve bannon notes many prominent republican voices, newt gingrich, mike huckleby, et al, have created lucrative...
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it doesn't hurt to ask attorney and former congressman trey gaudi of south carolina provides his guidanceon how to effectively communicate with others. and founder of the public defense organization, gideon's promise gives his thoughts on how to change a criminal justice system. also being published this week and still write and am makes his case for how conservative principles can tackle today's political issues. nation magazine contribute in writer richard greiner has a secession movement in the united states. and break it up. and political commentators lynette and rochelle known as diamond and silk reflect on their lives in uprising. : : kamala harris talk about "the truths we hold: an american journey" where she talks about her life and governing principles. is
it doesn't hurt to ask attorney and former congressman trey gaudi of south carolina provides his guidanceon how to effectively communicate with others. and founder of the public defense organization, gideon's promise gives his thoughts on how to change a criminal justice system. also being published this week and still write and am makes his case for how conservative principles can tackle today's political issues. nation magazine contribute in writer richard greiner has a secession movement in...
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political conventions used to be gaudy and important affairs.arttually picked their nominees. sometimes that led to pushing and shoving, almost anything could happen. >> oh, walter, i am being told that the choice is bush. >> reporter: that was the 1980 republican convention, where the question of high ronald reagan would pick as his running mate with still a mystery. on the democratic side that year, senator ted kennedy came close to unseating jimmy carter. 1980 was the last time drama was allowed to attend a convention. party organizers have vanished serendipity. when the curtain lists, the nominee is well-known, and the only drama is the low-grade theater ticks frotheatericsthe cante lst. t even mh p ring a pandemic, you can't back slap from six feet away. we got a preview of that last week, when joe biden announced his running mate to a quiet room instead of billowing cheers. but if conventions have had to manufacture drama recently, this year's minimalist version is necessary because there is so much drama. america is in the middle of a pan
political conventions used to be gaudy and important affairs.arttually picked their nominees. sometimes that led to pushing and shoving, almost anything could happen. >> oh, walter, i am being told that the choice is bush. >> reporter: that was the 1980 republican convention, where the question of high ronald reagan would pick as his running mate with still a mystery. on the democratic side that year, senator ted kennedy came close to unseating jimmy carter. 1980 was the last time...
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it doesn't hurt to ask come attorney and former republican congressman trey gaudi of south carolina providesn how to effectively communicate with others. and jonathan repping founder of the public defense organization gideon's promise offers his thoughts on how to change the criminal justice system. also been published this week and rick tyler his case for how conservative principles can tackle today's political issues. : : :
it doesn't hurt to ask come attorney and former republican congressman trey gaudi of south carolina providesn how to effectively communicate with others. and jonathan repping founder of the public defense organization gideon's promise offers his thoughts on how to change the criminal justice system. also been published this week and rick tyler his case for how conservative principles can tackle today's political issues. : : :
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in doesn't hurt to ask attorney and former republican congressman trey gaudi provides his guidance on how to effectively communicate with others and jonathan raven, father of the public defense organization gideons promise offers his thoughts on how to change the criminal justice system. also this week in till right msnbc political analyst rick tyler ask his face for how conservative principles can tackle today's medical issues . nation magazine and shepherding writer richard kreisler by the history of secession movements in the us in rake it up and political commentators lynette hardaway and richelle richardson known as diamond and self reflect on their lives and uprising you find these titles this week wherever books are sold and watch for many of the authors in the near future on book tv on c-span2. >> at a discussion in the wilson center georgetown university ben buchanan talked about the normalizing of cyber warfare as a geopolitical tool. here's a portion of histalk . >> the phrase you hear a lot is the united states as the nicest rocks but we still live in a very classy house w
in doesn't hurt to ask attorney and former republican congressman trey gaudi provides his guidance on how to effectively communicate with others and jonathan raven, father of the public defense organization gideons promise offers his thoughts on how to change the criminal justice system. also this week in till right msnbc political analyst rick tyler ask his face for how conservative principles can tackle today's medical issues . nation magazine and shepherding writer richard kreisler by the...
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his people became with what they thought was the ability to spin an image last night that would be gaudy, that would be beautiful in their minds beautiful television and those human beings we are going to have -- he told us last week, we are going to have live crowds, we're going to have -- a lot more of this convention is not going to be taped although they had taped material. this was what he was talking about when he said his convention was going to be different than joe biden's. they had fireworks last night, which were just incredible. that's the problem. super spreader. it's the first word that came to everyone's mind when you saw the group gathering on the mall. and and it's the case that 1,000 people a day are still dying in this country. it's not just that the total is 185, whatever the number is now, but 1,000 people a day are dying. americans know that. i have, in the last couple weeks because of the circus, been traveling for the first time in months whether it's charlotte, north carolina, here in washington d.c., people are still afraid of the virus and rightfully so. people
his people became with what they thought was the ability to spin an image last night that would be gaudy, that would be beautiful in their minds beautiful television and those human beings we are going to have -- he told us last week, we are going to have live crowds, we're going to have -- a lot more of this convention is not going to be taped although they had taped material. this was what he was talking about when he said his convention was going to be different than joe biden's. they had...