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and the us as the biden administration gets down to work richard well i would point to a couple of things climates we've seen that biden has already signed the paris climate agreement again rejoining that and iran we could be facing a new crisis over iran's nuclear program in the weeks ahead even biden has signaled that he wants to return to diplomacy on that you'll see close cooperation between the 2 sides on that so there are definitely parts of places where the u.n. the u.s. overlap but there are also points of contention what are some of those. yeah we heard from from the line talking about in attacks on big tech which is one issue but there are even bigger issues than that take for example china now china has become the superpower really challenging the united states more than any power before biden wants to rally democracies behind a kind of common line seeing it really as a as the beginning of a struggle between democracy and autocracy on the other side but the europeans have started going their own way on china and even just recently agreed a new investment treaty with the chinese
and the us as the biden administration gets down to work richard well i would point to a couple of things climates we've seen that biden has already signed the paris climate agreement again rejoining that and iran we could be facing a new crisis over iran's nuclear program in the weeks ahead even biden has signaled that he wants to return to diplomacy on that you'll see close cooperation between the 2 sides on that so there are definitely parts of places where the u.n. the u.s. overlap but...
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well, i agree with richard. our finest hour is when we lead by example.hat's when we have the power to tell folks around the world how they should behave if they want to be a democracy is when we're acting like a democracy. and i think, des you put it mildly, when you said we've suffered a whack, i think we have suffered really a defining blow to our credibility. and it will be up to president biden and vice president harris to reestablish our position in the world. and they're going to have to earn back the trust of our allies who we have alienated. they're going to have to demonstrate to the people around the world that we have earned the right to say this is how a democracy should behave by behaving that way ourselves. des. have you lost respect for america? why did you ask that question? well, the reason why i asked i the question, i compare foreign policy to an oxygen - mask flying in a plane. you put your mask first, - notjust put in it, but properly before somebody else. so if american policy, domestic policy is not up to scratch, - how can you tel
well, i agree with richard. our finest hour is when we lead by example.hat's when we have the power to tell folks around the world how they should behave if they want to be a democracy is when we're acting like a democracy. and i think, des you put it mildly, when you said we've suffered a whack, i think we have suffered really a defining blow to our credibility. and it will be up to president biden and vice president harris to reestablish our position in the world. and they're going to have to...
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richard. well of the foreign policy and domestic priorities of this administration, re—entering the paris process will be the least of it. i think the real question will be what sort of our regulatory policies are introduced in the united states, what sort of policies are introduced to increase research and development and public support for green technologies? but the short answer is yes. i think this will be... climate will no longer be... not only will you not have an administration that opposes serious work on climate issues, but i think what you'll see is it won't be compartmentalised. climate change policy will be seen throughout domestic and foreign policy. so this will be one of the planks, if i can put it that way, of mr biden�*s approach to the world, i would predict. so you both think that america can take the lead, recover its standing on the world stage when it comes to climate change? you both think it can underjoe biden. again, by leading by example. if not, we can automatically take
richard. well of the foreign policy and domestic priorities of this administration, re—entering the paris process will be the least of it. i think the real question will be what sort of our regulatory policies are introduced in the united states, what sort of policies are introduced to increase research and development and public support for green technologies? but the short answer is yes. i think this will be... climate will no longer be... not only will you not have an administration that...
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richard walker thanks as always richard well india is testing its nationwide coverage 19 vaccine distribution systems as he prepares to roll out an inoculation program the trial includes the entry of data into an online platform that will monitor vaccine delivery the dry run comes a day after regulators approve the vaccine developed by astra zeneca and oxford university for emergency use in the hopes to inoculate 300000000 people in the 1st 6 to 8 months of the year. for more i'm joined now by our correspondent in delhi just felt. india has reported over 10000000 covert cases 2nd only to the united states it says it hopes to and not some 300000000 indians by summer is there any concern about whether the government can actually pull this off this is definitely of massive not just to challenge michael and the government has laid out of very detailed plan on haiti it's for us that's to talk and 30000000 people who will be considered front line local. has you know a group of cost and then sadly she listens to chart people but the true challenge will emerge when we then move to the other 70000000
richard walker thanks as always richard well india is testing its nationwide coverage 19 vaccine distribution systems as he prepares to roll out an inoculation program the trial includes the entry of data into an online platform that will monitor vaccine delivery the dry run comes a day after regulators approve the vaccine developed by astra zeneca and oxford university for emergency use in the hopes to inoculate 300000000 people in the 1st 6 to 8 months of the year. for more i'm joined now by...
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china trade or bill with co-host bent on professor richard well thank you both so much for your time today. an update to the india china ban on one day tennis foreign ministry of foreign affairs opposed india's decision to ban $59.00 chinese apps including tick-tock chinese embassy spokesperson you wrong urged india to correct its what they call discriminatory measures adding these moves and are in violation of w t o nondiscriminatory principles and fair competition principles of market economy severely damaged the legitimate rights and interests of chinese companies. after weeks of mostly peaceful demonstrations in new delhi india farmers angry about new agricultural laws well they're losing their patience with their own government recently thousands clashed with police demanding their government protect their livelihoods and their earnings attention in india are now being felt right here in the united states with several demonstrations in support of those farmers taking place in some major cities including new york city r.t. correspondent tony chavez has more what was supposed to b
china trade or bill with co-host bent on professor richard well thank you both so much for your time today. an update to the india china ban on one day tennis foreign ministry of foreign affairs opposed india's decision to ban $59.00 chinese apps including tick-tock chinese embassy spokesperson you wrong urged india to correct its what they call discriminatory measures adding these moves and are in violation of w t o nondiscriminatory principles and fair competition principles of market economy...
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administration does on this one but great insight as always been best co-host christiane and professor richard well thank you both. turning now to the latest in vaccine news russia has officially filed its sputnik 5 for registration in the european union the russian direct investment fund which finance the world's 1st registered coded 19 vaccine confirmed that a review was conducted by the european medical agency and a decision is expected by next month this is just the latest in russia's campaign to make the sputnik 5 available worldwide as of right now the vaccine has been approved in several countries including argentina serbia and bella ruth the u.s. has been a top critic of the russian vaccine as it looks to capture the european market with its own alternatives from pfizer and mcgurn. speaking of pfizer new research suggests the coated 1000 vaccine it developed with biotech is likely to be just as effective against a new mutants strain of the corona virus that was discovered in the u.k. this according to a study conducted by the 2 companies which found that there was no biologically significan
administration does on this one but great insight as always been best co-host christiane and professor richard well thank you both. turning now to the latest in vaccine news russia has officially filed its sputnik 5 for registration in the european union the russian direct investment fund which finance the world's 1st registered coded 19 vaccine confirmed that a review was conducted by the european medical agency and a decision is expected by next month this is just the latest in russia's...
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well, cliff richard, he sung on- well, cliff richard, he sung on centre — well, cliff richard, he sunguring these difficult times. take care — even during these difficult times. take care and _ even during these difficult times. take care and i— even during these difficult times. take care and i will— even during these difficult times. take care and i will season. - even during these difficult times. take care and i will season. oh, i take care and i will season. oh, that's— take care and i will season. oh, that's lovely. that is beautiful. i'm not— that's lovely. that is beautiful. i'm not so— that's lovely. that is beautiful. i'm not so sure about singing in front— i'm not so sure about singing in front of— i'm not so sure about singing in front of all— i'm not so sure about singing in front of all the spurs fans! but that's— front of all the spurs fans! but that's lovely, yeah. thank you, guys _ that's lovely, yeah. thank you, guys. that's touch me. that's lovely~ — guys. that's touch me. that's lovely. because as i said, i wouldn't _ lovely. because as i said, i wouldn't be here if
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well let me now to make this online discussion inhalation tyesha last week thinking top 30 commentator peter oborne and professor richard might say well amongst other things we discussed the contribution of markets trash sport to political debate to it stephen says michael sash for it is young enough to still remember vividly his mom's struggle not coming from politically leet he cannot be accused as knowing tory party members are of playing politics. how do you know so says an absolutely brutal and devastating critique of chancellor vision x. entire understanding and a sponsor to the whole covered 1000 crisis by peter oborne we also discussed the kind of political leadership of the labor party to its isabel treated jeremy corbyn is superior in all ways to starmer will already says secure strong has made the labor party more credible what more credible to whom we are to said how could assert defend labor class problems rosemary says labor has no chance of scotland and so they back independence and finally market back says really enjoying your show alex is a real insight into what's happening in politics south of the bor
well let me now to make this online discussion inhalation tyesha last week thinking top 30 commentator peter oborne and professor richard might say well amongst other things we discussed the contribution of markets trash sport to political debate to it stephen says michael sash for it is young enough to still remember vividly his mom's struggle not coming from politically leet he cannot be accused as knowing tory party members are of playing politics. how do you know so says an absolutely...
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over claims of corruption and misspending by top executives well richard feldman some former regional political director of the national rifle association is also author of a liquor shaped confessions of a gun lobbyist he's joining us via skype from orange in the state of new hampshire it's good to have you with us on al jazeera thank you very much indeed so the n.r.a. says it's in a good financial position yet it's filing for bankruptcy and is moving to texas why this event and hello my name is matheson here i just wondered if you can hear me we might be having about you know that's lovely we may have a delay on the skype line but i will question again sir eighty's good to have it is good to have you with us on let me ask the question again the national rifle association is saying that it's in a good financial position and yet it's claiming bankruptcy and it's moving to texas why do you think it's doing that. well i'm not surprised that they're moving into new york perhaps they're about 3030 years too late to have done that. clearly you don't file bankruptcy when you're in a good fin
over claims of corruption and misspending by top executives well richard feldman some former regional political director of the national rifle association is also author of a liquor shaped confessions of a gun lobbyist he's joining us via skype from orange in the state of new hampshire it's good to have you with us on al jazeera thank you very much indeed so the n.r.a. says it's in a good financial position yet it's filing for bankruptcy and is moving to texas why this event and hello my name...
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richard there. >>> well, president donald trump is signaling his support for a scheme to contest thees in joe biden's victory. late thursday, he tweeted his support for missouri senator josh hawley, who plans to object when congress certifies electoral college votes on january the 6th. republican sources say 140 gop representatives, also, will oppose the counting of those votes. and to be clear, this will not change the outcome, but merely delay the certification of president-elect joe biden's victory. let's get more. natasha lindstaedt is a professor of government at university of essex. she joins me now in england. natasha, good morning to you. happy new year to you. let's start with the developments out of washington. first, it was republican senator josh hawley who said he would vote against certifying joe biden's win. but now, we are hearing at least 140 others will do the same. how dangerous is this, even if it's just a delay tactic? >> well, you're right that it is going to delay the outcome. it's not going to change it. but it does set a very dangerous precedent for our democ
richard there. >>> well, president donald trump is signaling his support for a scheme to contest thees in joe biden's victory. late thursday, he tweeted his support for missouri senator josh hawley, who plans to object when congress certifies electoral college votes on january the 6th. republican sources say 140 gop representatives, also, will oppose the counting of those votes. and to be clear, this will not change the outcome, but merely delay the certification of president-elect joe...
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going to pay for their scholarships to those schools that's a big deal that's being fair to people well richard i want to thank you again for your candor today in talking to us as you have done so many times about technology and you know the anxieties it creates as well as the opportunities and how people who are feeling left behind or not part of the system need to be brought into the system i really appreciate your candor richard and the publication of the edelman trust barometer so richard edelman of edelman p.r. thank you so much for joining us thanks for having me steve so what's the bottom line social trust is what makes communities work without it people can't agree on the rules and anarchy and fear just take over we need to trust that people are going to stop at a red light that our medicines are safe and that our restaurants are clean that our leaders don't lie otherwise society breaks down and fear just takes over in the united states trust between the supporters of the 2 opposing visions for america has reached a low point it can be rebuilt but can the democrats and the republicans b
going to pay for their scholarships to those schools that's a big deal that's being fair to people well richard i want to thank you again for your candor today in talking to us as you have done so many times about technology and you know the anxieties it creates as well as the opportunities and how people who are feeling left behind or not part of the system need to be brought into the system i really appreciate your candor richard and the publication of the edelman trust barometer so richard...
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well that was the richard on there i mean the most in there with the prisoner but also the percent yeah more discussable always starts. with when you wish to go but it was because he. was into space to put all. that you know. it was all. over the city which. you were. they used to kill cockroaches rats and bed bugs now which coronavirus the company of gagne joined adapted quickly and never had to let anyone go in fact they took all new stuff. to look at it that you who stuck on the. he stuck up our future given the usual. i'm afraid your stepson at something or as i am impressed face. i was going washing the carpet i would. just toss around for what you can is a pretty good transparent i want to feel physio for my feet oh it's. mccurry it's just a washer a purty screw see it on your side and there it was for the stuff to build one there is enough so that i would know there should come when you can teach the 20 lb rostrum about her it's nice to be in your house 3. were very vulnerable small same summer said some of these bargains but worth is for government. to match when it comes in tha
well that was the richard on there i mean the most in there with the prisoner but also the percent yeah more discussable always starts. with when you wish to go but it was because he. was into space to put all. that you know. it was all. over the city which. you were. they used to kill cockroaches rats and bed bugs now which coronavirus the company of gagne joined adapted quickly and never had to let anyone go in fact they took all new stuff. to look at it that you who stuck on the. he stuck up...
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well that was the richard on there i mean there was singing with the present yeah more with starts. but when you wish to go but it was because he. was into space to put all. of that you know. it was all. over the city which. is. you force. they used to kill cockroaches rats and bed bugs now it's coronavirus the company of gainey joined adapted quickly and never had to let anyone go in fact they took all new stuff. that you. could. so he took up our future given the usual. prostate nobody. could have stylish new. material steps from the outside or as i am impressed casey . i was going washing the carpet i would put a chair. just on the floor and for what you can is a pretty thin transparent i want to feel physio feel my feet oh it's. the car it's just a washer a purty ski see i told you my son in there and it was worth the stuff to build one there is enough so that i would. come when you can teach school tony brown rice for my wife her it's nice to be in your house 3. were very vulnerable small same summer said some of these bargains but worthless because . when you dump those they d
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don't have the results of this election yet but what can you tell us about these restrictions well richard this is been one of uganda's most fiercely contested elections since president yoweri museveni took office nearly 35 years ago and he seemed determined not to let the media get in the way of yet another term now on the eve of thursday's vote uganda's communications regulators sent out an order to telecoms companies telling them to cut off access to the internet across the country until further notice this order came on the back of another one issue just the previous day to block access to social media websites and online messaging platforms like whatsapp twitter and facebook facebook had taken down the accounts of some government officials and members of most of any s n r m party allegedly saying that they were using fake accounts to boost their outreach and ugandans have a feel on how this may have affected the election the other candidates. it most certainly had an impact on the information ugandans were able to access about their presidential candidates they were 11 in total and th
don't have the results of this election yet but what can you tell us about these restrictions well richard this is been one of uganda's most fiercely contested elections since president yoweri museveni took office nearly 35 years ago and he seemed determined not to let the media get in the way of yet another term now on the eve of thursday's vote uganda's communications regulators sent out an order to telecoms companies telling them to cut off access to the internet across the country until...
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is not the way to handle a dispute of this magnitude all right well we'll certainly keep an eye on this search of international editor richard walker thank you so much for that. well time now for a look at some of the other business stories making news general electric is suing german rival siemens energy and they alleging it exploited its trade secrets the story goes back to 2019 when the companies were competing on a large contract for gas turbines siemens maintains it has done nothing wrong. delta airlines lost 12000000000 dollars last year due to the pandemic while the u.s. carrier is hoping bookings will pick up as vaccine dollars continue look at if international business travel is expected to recover those lonely. now we announce it at the beginning the global smartphone market is many dominated by products from asia and the u.s. but did you know that there are also smart phones made in germany and they're sustainable to. silicon valley it isn't but the little german village of is home to high and sustainable mobile phone technology brothers karsten and samuel of all that are media designers who are unhappy with the b
is not the way to handle a dispute of this magnitude all right well we'll certainly keep an eye on this search of international editor richard walker thank you so much for that. well time now for a look at some of the other business stories making news general electric is suing german rival siemens energy and they alleging it exploited its trade secrets the story goes back to 2019 when the companies were competing on a large contract for gas turbines siemens maintains it has done nothing wrong....
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richard. >> yeah, very good questions. well, just to give you a number, the publicly traded debt to gdp ratio, that's kind of a measure of the debt load is closing0xce on about 100%. ■ up about 20 percentage points from where it was prior to the pandemic, which was about 20 percentage points above where it was prior to the financial crisis. and really between world war ii and the financial crisis, the debt to gdp ratio, you know, was consistently around 40%, 50%, something like that. so that gives you some context around how much it's increased. i don't think we're at a place or even close to a place where we won't be able to afford that, meaning that, you know, investors in those bonds that are issued by the treasury to finance the deficits lose faith that they're going to get paid in a timely way and demand a higher interest rate, and that gets into the government's interest expense and you get into the a self-reinforcing negative cycle. we're not close to that at all. in fact, just the opposite. interest rates are incredibly
richard. >> yeah, very good questions. well, just to give you a number, the publicly traded debt to gdp ratio, that's kind of a measure of the debt load is closing0xce on about 100%. ■ up about 20 percentage points from where it was prior to the pandemic, which was about 20 percentage points above where it was prior to the financial crisis. and really between world war ii and the financial crisis, the debt to gdp ratio, you know, was consistently around 40%, 50%, something like that. so...
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well. they include richard barrett who broke into nancy pelosi office and later bragged on television about taking her mail the activities of those involved in the siege of our capital were violent they were destructive. they resulted in the tragic loss of life and they threaten our nation's security and those actions. cannot be tolerated in those people must be held accountable and it was amazingly easy to present. some and did not survive. air force veteran ashley babbitt was filmed attempting to enter the speaker's lobby through a broken window before being shot by an officer a scene captured on several videos according to the journalism website telling cat officer brian sick nick died from injuries he suffered on wednesday flags in the capital are being flown at half staff in his memory police say some protestors were armed including with homemade explosives this person is suspected of leaving pipe bombs at the democratic and republican party headquarters. another man was arrested with guns and 11 bombs containing homemade napalm in his truck others are expected to be prosecuted many ha
well. they include richard barrett who broke into nancy pelosi office and later bragged on television about taking her mail the activities of those involved in the siege of our capital were violent they were destructive. they resulted in the tragic loss of life and they threaten our nation's security and those actions. cannot be tolerated in those people must be held accountable and it was amazingly easy to present. some and did not survive. air force veteran ashley babbitt was filmed...
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well, i had to ask. richard _ tall task. it's a tall order. well, i had to ask. d doctorjill biden as they made the walk up the driveway in the white house for the first time as the hello. a6th president. storm kristof will eventually be clearing out of the next day and a half or so. for the time being we sort of the ember weather warning in force. texas into the first part of thursday morning. further falls of rain across the midlands in northern england. logs of flood warnings here and also across wales. some pretty nasty conditions out and about. for the north" by that wanting to take us into thursday morning for some heavy snow across southern scotland as much as 30 cm over high ground. some atrocious traveling condition. might even find some snow across parts of northern england to start the day as well. into thursday we will continue to see snow. the strong winds and blizzards across the high grounds of scotland was up towards the coast it's more likely that rain will fall. that in itself could cause problems with some localized flooding building in. perhaps
well, i had to ask. richard _ tall task. it's a tall order. well, i had to ask. d doctorjill biden as they made the walk up the driveway in the white house for the first time as the hello. a6th president. storm kristof will eventually be clearing out of the next day and a half or so. for the time being we sort of the ember weather warning in force. texas into the first part of thursday morning. further falls of rain across the midlands in northern england. logs of flood warnings here and also...
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. >> indeed, and there's a lot of alarm here as well. richard. joshua sharpstein, the public health practice for the johns hopkins/bloomberg school of public health. the vaccine rollout here has been a lot slower than anticipated. how much of a concern is the variant, if it's spreading more rapidly while people are getting vaccinated? >> this variant is spreading quickly in the united kingdom, it's likely going to spread quickly here. for that reason we really have to be hitting all our marks on the vaccine rollout. >> and the fda said today that they plan to stick with the two-dose coronavirus vaccine regimen and not cut the moderna dosage down as well. both options have been tried in the uk to try to get more people at least some immunity. they say here that the science just doesn't bear that out. what is your opinion? >> i agree with dr. fauci and the fda that we should stick to the regimen that is proven to be 95% effective. but even with that regimen, we should be trying to get as many people vaccinated as we can, particularly in the high r
. >> indeed, and there's a lot of alarm here as well. richard. joshua sharpstein, the public health practice for the johns hopkins/bloomberg school of public health. the vaccine rollout here has been a lot slower than anticipated. how much of a concern is the variant, if it's spreading more rapidly while people are getting vaccinated? >> this variant is spreading quickly in the united kingdom, it's likely going to spread quickly here. for that reason we really have to be hitting all...
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richard nixon, 1974. >> without question, george. that's exactly what comes to mind for me as well. richard nixon left the white house on august 9th, 1974 after having resigned from the presidency, the first president in history to resign. it was a very sad and somber day and gerald ford was left to take the oath of office on his own without his predecessor looking on as is the custom in our country and that's exactly what's happening here like richard nixon, donald trump is going home to face a very uncertain future including his legal fate which will be determined in the senate later this month and into february. >> mark updegrove, thanks. terry moran, leaving behind a divided country right now. >> a terribly divided country. and it is symbolized in what we're to see. inaugurations are rituals and rituals embody meanings and values and this is taking place inside a ring of steel and firepower and that embodies where we are as a country and what we're seeing right now the president leaving. one of the things the president does upon departing for 150 years is with his body, the defea
richard nixon, 1974. >> without question, george. that's exactly what comes to mind for me as well. richard nixon left the white house on august 9th, 1974 after having resigned from the presidency, the first president in history to resign. it was a very sad and somber day and gerald ford was left to take the oath of office on his own without his predecessor looking on as is the custom in our country and that's exactly what's happening here like richard nixon, donald trump is going home to...
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early from office or a hearty thanks for the things to hide your culture there in washington well it's enough richard goodstein who's a democratic political consultant and he says the troops apparent concession is just too little too late to save his reputation. 2 months past election day and the trump still can't say biden won and i lost and now we're having a peaceful transition and nonsense so great i don't even he was not going to be president as of noon on january 20th no matter what he tried to do we be like an intruder in the white house at the state and he wasn't going to do that so again i don't assign weight to what he says is the image of the united states and a capitol under attack by the president's supporters with the flags and the hats that won't go away for years and that will be hung around trump's neck and frankly having a 2nd impeachment wouldn't be a bad thing to hang around his neck either no matter what he decides to do politically to see trump or incite this this crowd them going in with the trump flags and the trump hats and cheering on trump inside the u.s. capitol look the r
early from office or a hearty thanks for the things to hide your culture there in washington well it's enough richard goodstein who's a democratic political consultant and he says the troops apparent concession is just too little too late to save his reputation. 2 months past election day and the trump still can't say biden won and i lost and now we're having a peaceful transition and nonsense so great i don't even he was not going to be president as of noon on january 20th no matter what he...
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trebek planned to tape more episodes the following week but richards says he was not feeling well.ill be a tribute segment to trebek at the end of tonight's show. >>> and we're learning more about how the ncaa will conduct march madness. the entire 67-game men's basketball tournament will be held in and around indianapolis due to the pandemic. a convention center where practice will take place is connected to the team's hotels by protected walkways. participants will be tested for seven straight days before they arrive and testing will be done before each game. >> right now we're not having any fans, but they will allow six individuals for each participant from their household to attend this event. >> players will not be allowed to have face-to-face contact with their families, though. last year's tournament was canceled. >>> and not even a pandemic can stop the puppy bowl. the 17th annual doggie dream game will air on discovery plus and animal planet on super bowl sunday next month. the three-hour event will feature 70 puppies from 22 different shelters, all of the dogs will be up
trebek planned to tape more episodes the following week but richards says he was not feeling well.ill be a tribute segment to trebek at the end of tonight's show. >>> and we're learning more about how the ncaa will conduct march madness. the entire 67-game men's basketball tournament will be held in and around indianapolis due to the pandemic. a convention center where practice will take place is connected to the team's hotels by protected walkways. participants will be tested for...
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well. mike: richard, jerry, thanks so much. we have to leave it there. >> thanks, mike.d in russia as demonstrators take to the street to protest the arrest of alexinavalny after the break alright, i brought in ensure max protein to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. woohoo! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. with nutrients to support immune health. research shows people remember commercials with nostalgia. ensure max protein. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's one that'll really take you back. it's customized home insurance from liberty mutual! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mike: russian police arresting at least 4,000 people today. let that number sink in as protests erupt across the country in support of opposition leader alexei navalny, among those who have now been detained, navalny's wife, julia, trey yingst live with that story and more. hello, trey. trey: mike, good afternoon. more than
well. mike: richard, jerry, thanks so much. we have to leave it there. >> thanks, mike.d in russia as demonstrators take to the street to protest the arrest of alexinavalny after the break alright, i brought in ensure max protein to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. woohoo! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. with nutrients to support immune health. research shows people remember commercials with...
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you hear richard nixon and johnson as well. if we played other kennedy tapes, you would hear more obscenities from jfk than you thought he really uttered. but that whole sense of what's public and private and what's acceptable anymore. private lives are being played out publicly in ways that just would not have been the case before. and so the very private nature of what they're talking about here is i think partly what leads us to think of these materials as so extraordinary. now when you have decries, when you have pronouncements, when you have potential presidential pardons coming out in public. the difference between public and private, i think it changes the way that we understand the past, where we understand the presidency itself. certainly what we now know about john f. kennedy i don't think could have happened. john f. kennedy could not have comported himself today as he had in the past. >> go ahead. >> oh, no, go ahead. >> i'm really struck by the presidents you hear on the tape versus our image of them still today. i
you hear richard nixon and johnson as well. if we played other kennedy tapes, you would hear more obscenities from jfk than you thought he really uttered. but that whole sense of what's public and private and what's acceptable anymore. private lives are being played out publicly in ways that just would not have been the case before. and so the very private nature of what they're talking about here is i think partly what leads us to think of these materials as so extraordinary. now when you have...
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so the comparison is that he doesn't stack up well against richard nixon. >> you know, it's funny. was listening to our program this week and i heard presidential historian doug brinkley say president trump is the worst president ever by far. and then i talked with tim naftoli, former nixon presidential library his torial as well, and he agreed. it's not surprising, but when you think about it, it's pretty heavy, there's gravity to all of that. president trump reportedly said the big difference between him and nixon is that trump can't count on vice president mike pence to pardon him like president gerald ford did nixon. so how remarkable do you think is trump's pence/ford comparison, given the fact that trump incited an angry mob to go after his own vice president at the capitol? >> well, i don't think he has much reason to think that pence has warm feelings about him. he knows exactly what happened. they've obviously had that very strained conversation midweek this last week to try to patch things up. reports are it was pretty chilly. pence has taken the forward look, and he's th
so the comparison is that he doesn't stack up well against richard nixon. >> you know, it's funny. was listening to our program this week and i heard presidential historian doug brinkley say president trump is the worst president ever by far. and then i talked with tim naftoli, former nixon presidential library his torial as well, and he agreed. it's not surprising, but when you think about it, it's pretty heavy, there's gravity to all of that. president trump reportedly said the big...
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shall we say every individual of the community, old and young, male and female, as well as richard for must consent expressly to every active legislation. no he will say this is impossible. how then does the right arise in the majority to govern the minority against their will. and what about the right of men to govern women without their consent. this is a long and complicated letter and mostly because john adams, was struggling with this to form a coherent argument. at some point he seems to be arguing with himself, and losing. so he says, do i exclude women? you will save because they are a delicacy, random unfit for practice and experience in the great business of life, and the hardy enterprises of war. as well as the care of state. besides their attention, is for the nature of the children, that nature has made them fit for domestic care. so he goes on to point out though, that reasoning could apply to the general body of men, who are destitute of property, too little acquainted with public affairs to form a right judgment, and to depend upon other men, to have a will of their own
shall we say every individual of the community, old and young, male and female, as well as richard for must consent expressly to every active legislation. no he will say this is impossible. how then does the right arise in the majority to govern the minority against their will. and what about the right of men to govern women without their consent. this is a long and complicated letter and mostly because john adams, was struggling with this to form a coherent argument. at some point he seems to...
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>> well, number one, richard nixon resigned from office. a prime candidate to try this out but they didn't go down that road then. senator mcconnell basically told the republican conference exactly what you just said. he was offended by the process in the house. it was basically an angry action. it was taking the process and throwing it over. that is not going to happen in the united states senate. i think more and more republicans, i'll be surprised if we don't have near a unanimous leap that impeaching a president after they leave office is unconstitutional on the republican side. things will pick up at least one democrat, may be more people listen to your program and senator mcconnell has come up with a plan that i think is good for the country, good for the senate. the president has a very good legal team, a great legal team. we are going to make sure that the second impeachment of donald trump ends as quickly as possible, either dismissed or with an overwhelming vote for acquittal. >> sean: we are literally looking at this week and a h
>> well, number one, richard nixon resigned from office. a prime candidate to try this out but they didn't go down that road then. senator mcconnell basically told the republican conference exactly what you just said. he was offended by the process in the house. it was basically an angry action. it was taking the process and throwing it over. that is not going to happen in the united states senate. i think more and more republicans, i'll be surprised if we don't have near a unanimous leap...
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but right now only a 5 percent go because it's not like rising real that you think well when the fairways are under richard. you're just told us. they were not going to raise rates . intil we have a 2 percent rate from station for an entire year that's the way the fed measures it the core p.c. the flater me my god if you have 2 percent per year on the core p.c. a bit later you're talking about a real rate of inflation probably close to 8 percent if not double digit so you're probably going to get inflation it's in the come from the fed monetizing treasury that you know you have the unholy alliance of the treasury and the fed now so you've got to you've got to own some gold you don't like bitcoin but i tell you this you better have an active strategy because you will want to be short stocks when they cringed roots you know center octavia was there anyway it's a beautiful name 1st name last name is all beautiful to me it's not real of italians here on russian t.v. but i can tell you this when the fed pulls the plug on their q.e. program and starts raising it rinses rates a market is going to crash and you wa
but right now only a 5 percent go because it's not like rising real that you think well when the fairways are under richard. you're just told us. they were not going to raise rates . intil we have a 2 percent rate from station for an entire year that's the way the fed measures it the core p.c. the flater me my god if you have 2 percent per year on the core p.c. a bit later you're talking about a real rate of inflation probably close to 8 percent if not double digit so you're probably going to...
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well the african continent of richard argument is very monumental for africa because it unifies all the markets in africa and you can imagine not only from a. population standpoint a market that result but also the opportunities for africans to trade with themselves much as this is the beginning of the aspirations actually to be where the european union is essentially an africa wide customs union which will allow for free movement of goods and also an african wide common market which would allow for free movement of people and so at those levels of integration the expectation is that imagine being a $100000000.00 people out of poverty by the president 35 so quite a monumental and also 'd quite a significant impact for the continent or the corruption beat dress the corruption that perhaps exists. due to you know they've they've argent and they've asked us terms for seizures and the corruption that happens at oporto simply because you know one of the big programs of the course of our future is their right to harmonize these customs procedures but also to make importers and exporters in pe
well the african continent of richard argument is very monumental for africa because it unifies all the markets in africa and you can imagine not only from a. population standpoint a market that result but also the opportunities for africans to trade with themselves much as this is the beginning of the aspirations actually to be where the european union is essentially an africa wide customs union which will allow for free movement of goods and also an african wide common market which would...
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the richard nixon presidential library and museum provided this video. [ applause ] >> thank you. well, members of the cabinet, members of the white house staff, all of our friends here, i think the record should show that this is one of those spontaneous things that we always arrange whenever the president comes in to speak. [ laughter ] and it will be so reported in the press, and we don't mind because they have got to call it as they see it, but on our part, believe me, it is spontaneous. you are here to say good-bye to us, and we don't have a good word for it in english. the best is au revoir. we'll see you again. [ applause ] i just met with the members of the white house staff, you know, those who serve here in the white house day in and day out, and i asked them to do what i ask all of you to do to the extent that you can and are, of course, are requested to do so, to serve of our next president as you have served me and previous presidents because many of you have been here for many years with devotion and dedication. because this office, as great as it is, can only be as great
the richard nixon presidential library and museum provided this video. [ applause ] >> thank you. well, members of the cabinet, members of the white house staff, all of our friends here, i think the record should show that this is one of those spontaneous things that we always arrange whenever the president comes in to speak. [ laughter ] and it will be so reported in the press, and we don't mind because they have got to call it as they see it, but on our part, believe me, it is...
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. >> i figure, well, i'm in her office. >> reporter: richard barnett, the man with his feet on a desk in nancy pelosi's office and who admits on camera to stealing from her -- >> i left a quarter on the desk >> reporter: arrested today in arkansas for multiple federal offenses. also charged lonnie coffman. authorities claim they found in his truck near the capitol an arsenal for arson. these 11 molotov cocktails along with handguns and an m-4 carbine assault rifle like this one. >> trump! trump! whoo! >> reporter: and fbi officials announcing they arrested west virginia state delegate derrick evans who live streamed his breach on the capitol. >> almost in. >> reporter: the fbi and u.s. martials hunting dozens more, including that man, suspected of planting pipe bombs at the nearby rnc and dnc headquarters. trump supporters spraying police with chemicals and beating them with bats and metal pipes. right wing groups posting their sinister plans on social media for weeks. inside the capitol rioters seen wearing shirts bearing slogans praising the holocaust. and tonight, a federal murder
. >> i figure, well, i'm in her office. >> reporter: richard barnett, the man with his feet on a desk in nancy pelosi's office and who admits on camera to stealing from her -- >> i left a quarter on the desk >> reporter: arrested today in arkansas for multiple federal offenses. also charged lonnie coffman. authorities claim they found in his truck near the capitol an arsenal for arson. these 11 molotov cocktails along with handguns and an m-4 carbine assault rifle like...
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i'd worked on shows like "laugh-in" as a writer, and i'd done several-- well, shows with lily tomlin and richardryor, which were always specials, and i'd done enough that i sort of knew how you do it, and it was a question of putting together a show which was, on some level, new wine in old bottles, you know, so i took elements of various variety shows and knew that we'd be different because we'd be doing it. rubenstein: so you grew up in toronto? michael: toronto, canada. yeah. rubenstein: and did you grow up and say, "i want to be a lawyer or doctor," like all nice, young, jewish boys in those days? michaels: no. i think it was-- my grandparents owned a movie theater, and i think from an early age, i think, if asked in, like, the third grade what i wanted to do, i probably would have said lawyer because i think that's what you said, or something like that, but i would have wanted to be in the movies. rubenstein: and did you at one point say, "i really want to make my career in canada," or, "the big time is really in the united states?" michaels: i felt at the time-- 1967 was the 100th birthday
i'd worked on shows like "laugh-in" as a writer, and i'd done several-- well, shows with lily tomlin and richardryor, which were always specials, and i'd done enough that i sort of knew how you do it, and it was a question of putting together a show which was, on some level, new wine in old bottles, you know, so i took elements of various variety shows and knew that we'd be different because we'd be doing it. rubenstein: so you grew up in toronto? michael: toronto, canada. yeah....