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edward? edward: thanks, edward. need to figure out how you got that gig looking at yachts.eeper into the supply chain crunch with "wall street journal" main street columnist bill mcgurn. bill, goldman sachs says there is a stagger $24 billion in goods sitting out sigh the ports of los angeles and long beach alone to get unloaded. other than when we were british colony have we had so much trouble getting goods off of a ship? >> no. it is very complicated. you just talked about boats. last weekend i was in my college roommate beach place in bethany beach, delaware. he wanted to buy some kayaks to go in the canal. he called hupp. they have got up to like $1200, which is crazy. it is affecting every aspect of economic life. and again i think there are a lot of complicated answers. one of the problems i think is president biden sort of pretending that the answer is like you flip a switch and you order a port to go 24/7. i think he is implying that he has powers that he doesn't have. edward: right. you know and also that middle mile. he has got the fedex carrier, the last mile go
edward? edward: thanks, edward. need to figure out how you got that gig looking at yachts.eeper into the supply chain crunch with "wall street journal" main street columnist bill mcgurn. bill, goldman sachs says there is a stagger $24 billion in goods sitting out sigh the ports of los angeles and long beach alone to get unloaded. other than when we were british colony have we had so much trouble getting goods off of a ship? >> no. it is very complicated. you just talked about...
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edward: unbelievable. john, i want to ask you, if democrats are writing tax proposals in the middle of the night it seems. we see a tax on companies, stock buybacks, there is a minimum corporate tax of large companies of 15% in there. the ambiguous tax, punishing companies deemed to have shipped jobs and profits overseas. you're saying your people tax proposals are willy-nilly. what strikes your attention on this? what grabs your attention on this? >> that was the editorial page saying that. i'm in the news department of the journal. look they're trying to find away to pay for this. who said democracy wasn't messy. this is the sort of thing that happens in washington. there are big plans, lots of debate. consensus is tried, attempting to be found and deadlines loom for everybody. you see this very often in the process of washington. they're talking now about trying to fund this through a couple of mechanisms. one would be a minimum 15% tax on profitable corporations. that is well below the 21% tax that cur
edward: unbelievable. john, i want to ask you, if democrats are writing tax proposals in the middle of the night it seems. we see a tax on companies, stock buybacks, there is a minimum corporate tax of large companies of 15% in there. the ambiguous tax, punishing companies deemed to have shipped jobs and profits overseas. you're saying your people tax proposals are willy-nilly. what strikes your attention on this? what grabs your attention on this? >> that was the editorial page saying...
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edward: ken paxton, thank you for your time. i'm edward lawrence in for bleblgd macdonald.the evening edit." that does it for us. have a great weekend. ♪♪ larry: hello, everyone. welcome to "kudlow," i'm larry kudlow. joe biden and nancy pelosi were force ifed once again to delay a vote on infrastructure as moderate can and progressive democrats remain at odds over the spending bill framework. hillary vaughn live on capitol hill. good evening, hillary, what's cooking? >> reporter: good evening, larry. you are having dÉjÀ vu because this is the second time that democrats have
edward: ken paxton, thank you for your time. i'm edward lawrence in for bleblgd macdonald.the evening edit." that does it for us. have a great weekend. ♪♪ larry: hello, everyone. welcome to "kudlow," i'm larry kudlow. joe biden and nancy pelosi were force ifed once again to delay a vote on infrastructure as moderate can and progressive democrats remain at odds over the spending bill framework. hillary vaughn live on capitol hill. good evening, hillary, what's cooking?...
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thank you, edward. wonderful. >> good afternoon and welcome to our class, or back to our class. we're delighted to have all you with us today for a very special occasion, a wonderful distinguished historian who had returned to our class. today's guest speaker, edward ball, i would like to share some good news about the international african-american museum. after months long nationwide search i'm delighted to share the news of hiring dr. tommy matthews as the chief executive officer. dr. matthews is an experienced executive, educator with a proven track record, inclusion, product development and project management. this was an exciting new phase of the museum and a necessary important step for a full time professional staff. we could never have gotten this far without the many contributions of the dedicated faculty. thank you so much. i'm honored to welcome author edward ball to our class today. edward has generously offered to spend two class sessions with us this semester. edward's book "slaves in the
thank you, edward. wonderful. >> good afternoon and welcome to our class, or back to our class. we're delighted to have all you with us today for a very special occasion, a wonderful distinguished historian who had returned to our class. today's guest speaker, edward ball, i would like to share some good news about the international african-american museum. after months long nationwide search i'm delighted to share the news of hiring dr. tommy matthews as the chief executive officer. dr....
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wei'm honored to welcome author edward ball. edward has generously offered he spent to class echelons with us this afternoon. edwards book, won a 1998 national book award, [inaudible] . in reading this book, eight open my eyes, my heart and my mind, to history. and the history of most in our country that is still [inaudible] . he set out on a 21 your quest [inaudible] tell the wrong history, our true history. [inaudible] that will be charleston. [inaudible] extraordinary team of advocates and supporters. ben factors, in fact. [inaudible] writing this book has been a great service to us, edward. thank you very much. this afternoon, edward will discuss this latest book, wife of a klansmen. 'life of a klansman: a family history in white supremacy'. hear it returns to the subject of slaves and families. and white supremacy in america. he tells the story of a lawyer for the clue clocks clan, who took up the cause of racism after the civil war. and for this clansmen, [inaudible] . paints a portrait of a family of anti black militants
wei'm honored to welcome author edward ball. edward has generously offered he spent to class echelons with us this afternoon. edwards book, won a 1998 national book award, [inaudible] . in reading this book, eight open my eyes, my heart and my mind, to history. and the history of most in our country that is still [inaudible] . he set out on a 21 your quest [inaudible] tell the wrong history, our true history. [inaudible] that will be charleston. [inaudible] extraordinary team of advocates and...
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if edward didn't make that clear, absolutely. "life of a klansman." edward, thank you so much. you generously agreed to answer questions. at this point, i would like to invite any of our guests to put questions into the chat, and i'll do my best to relay those to edward. >> while we're waiting here, edward, can you talk a little bit about the relationship between slaves and the family in this current project? and you know, on any level. in terms of the research or in terms of what those two major projects have meant to you personally. >> yeah. sure. well, my book "slaves in the family" was published 22, 23 years ago. and tells the story of the ball family of charleston, and their 25 rice plantations, as well as the stories of ten african-american families whose ancestors, the ball family had once enslaved on their rice plantations north of charleston. and when i wrote that book, i practically swam in a river of source material, some 10,000 pages of records that survived from this slave dynasty, if you will allow me to use that expression. allowing me to chronicle the lives of h
if edward didn't make that clear, absolutely. "life of a klansman." edward, thank you so much. you generously agreed to answer questions. at this point, i would like to invite any of our guests to put questions into the chat, and i'll do my best to relay those to edward. >> while we're waiting here, edward, can you talk a little bit about the relationship between slaves and the family in this current project? and you know, on any level. in terms of the research or in terms of...
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edward writing this book is a great service. you very much. factors edward will discuss his latest book, "life of a klansman". "life of a klansman," edward ball returns to the subject of slaves and family, mechanisms of white supremacy in america, the lives of his own innocent's and tells the story of a complex clan, took up this radical races after the war. ball, defendant of this klansman paints a portrait of his family's anti-black that is part history, part memoir. welcome back, thanks for being here. >> thank you, good to be with you. thank you for this invitation to talk once again to your circle admirers and to join with charlestonians in looking at the past in a way that it has influence on the present. i am not in charleston. i'm in connecticut where i live. my heart is with you and i wish i could be with you. when the epidemic finally lifts, i will make my reservations immediately to come spend some time once again. i want to talk about the q clocks -- ku klux klan, referring to the group, the militias which show a familiarity the on
edward writing this book is a great service. you very much. factors edward will discuss his latest book, "life of a klansman". "life of a klansman," edward ball returns to the subject of slaves and family, mechanisms of white supremacy in america, the lives of his own innocent's and tells the story of a complex clan, took up this radical races after the war. ball, defendant of this klansman paints a portrait of his family's anti-black that is part history, part memoir....
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i wanted to welcome authored edward baltic class today. edward has generously offered to have sessions with us, this semester. but his book won the 1998 national walk of -- the international african american museum. his book, opened my eyes, my heart and my mind history. that i did not previously. no and the history of our country that you may not know. in the five weeks we will send on the 21 year quest, of this long history, our country's true history. to tell where the history occurred. and i must say that the museum, is an extraordinary team of dedicated workers and benefactor's and staff, writing this book has been a great service, and for years to come. thank you very much. -- edward will discuss his latest book. life of a clansmen has evolved in his subjects of slaves in his family. the mechanisms of ways supremacy of america, it tells a story of a lawyer, of the ku klux klan, in louisiana, who took up the cause of radical racism, many years after the civil war. this clansmen, and the other side of his family, painted a portrait, of
i wanted to welcome authored edward baltic class today. edward has generously offered to have sessions with us, this semester. but his book won the 1998 national walk of -- the international african american museum. his book, opened my eyes, my heart and my mind history. that i did not previously. no and the history of our country that you may not know. in the five weeks we will send on the 21 year quest, of this long history, our country's true history. to tell where the history occurred. and...
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so i think irritability in our time scale, which is an edward letter. so the life of a person, an 100 years old and climate change is not necessarily possible the might be the possible and longer term that at some point in time the glaciers return. but this is beyond our control bianco lifeline. ok. but not the time. it's not possible for species evac on their god. okay. kevin edwards in london, we think, or we're assuming there is a momentum being built here to set new targets for the 2030 will. those targets be missed as well. as nancy said, we had a little bit of a last decade where not enough action was taken this time. it has to be different. this time it feels differences compared to a decade ago. now we have many will lead us $92.00 will ages of sign a pledge for nature and endorse that pledge and mccraney to influence and pledge, which $10000.00 ceos from businesses around the world. i commit on nature an advocate or a strong action plan on nature and stopped. we just our own business practices on nature as well. we've seen the finance sector an
so i think irritability in our time scale, which is an edward letter. so the life of a person, an 100 years old and climate change is not necessarily possible the might be the possible and longer term that at some point in time the glaciers return. but this is beyond our control bianco lifeline. ok. but not the time. it's not possible for species evac on their god. okay. kevin edwards in london, we think, or we're assuming there is a momentum being built here to set new targets for the 2030...
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we welcome edward ball who has generously offered sessions with us. in 1998, national book award, there's a reason we are building the african-american preserve. opening my eyes and heart and mind to history. and histories lost in our country, setting out on a quest, a long history to charleston. extraordinary, dedicated workers, manufacturers and staff. a great service for years to come. the latest book, "life of a klansman," he returns to the subject, the mechanisms, the first time, and after the civil war. on the other side, paints a portrait, welcome back. thanks for being here. >> good to be with you. thanks for this indication to talk once again to provide a circle of your admirers to join with charlestonians, and my heart is with you and wish i could be with you. when the epidemic finally lifts i will make my reservations immediately to come spend some time once again. i want to talk about the ku klux klan, a phrase my grandparents generation used to refer to the militias. the ku klux klan, which show a familiarity only people who know actual m
we welcome edward ball who has generously offered sessions with us. in 1998, national book award, there's a reason we are building the african-american preserve. opening my eyes and heart and mind to history. and histories lost in our country, setting out on a quest, a long history to charleston. extraordinary, dedicated workers, manufacturers and staff. a great service for years to come. the latest book, "life of a klansman," he returns to the subject, the mechanisms, the first time,...
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let's bring in our guests. joining us from london, govern edwards global coordinator at new deal for nature and people at the world wide fund international in nairobi. we have nancy if eager kenya, country director at the african wildlife foundation and in brussels. we have stefan singer, senior climate science and global energy policy advisor at climate action network international. welcome to you all nancy in nairobi. coming to 1st, we're talking about cop 15. we've been talking about it for a decade. nothing apparently has changed. how come? yeah, unfortunately this is another 15 and as we are saying, looking back at the last 10 years, 2011 to 2020, we do not achieve the commitments that were made globally. many countries do not achieve that are in fact almost all do not achieve it. so we are saying it not to walk. there was commitment. was there sufficient action? probably not. was there sufficient resources? probably not. so now looking at 2020 and beyond what we are calling our builds. 2020. what then should change if we are going to achieve what wasn't achieved in the last 10
let's bring in our guests. joining us from london, govern edwards global coordinator at new deal for nature and people at the world wide fund international in nairobi. we have nancy if eager kenya, country director at the african wildlife foundation and in brussels. we have stefan singer, senior climate science and global energy policy advisor at climate action network international. welcome to you all nancy in nairobi. coming to 1st, we're talking about cop 15. we've been talking about it for...
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edward lawrence is life of the white house with the latest, edward pray.
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, i'm quoting the end of the case against julian sanchez, wishful thinking, edward if only for once, someone and the obama trump, or the biden administration, gave a damn about what you've been saying or what the leading press freedom activists have been sounding the alarm about hypocrisy. first and foremost, it is a damn name, indictment that nearly 20 years on virtually no one responsible for alleged us war crimes committed in the course of the afghanistan and iraq was, has been held accountable, let alone prosecuted. and yet the publisher who exposed such crimes is potentially facing a lifetime in jail, right? by the looks of it be a new faces in the white house and the administration or not so new or outright old . forget even thinking about the idea of any of them showing mercy for julian sanchez. more than half the entire population of of gala stan could face acute malnutrition this winter with many died. of the dire warning from the un, which is demanding immediate action. latest report stays a record $22000000.00 plus soft guns will suffer from food insecurity. while almost $
, i'm quoting the end of the case against julian sanchez, wishful thinking, edward if only for once, someone and the obama trump, or the biden administration, gave a damn about what you've been saying or what the leading press freedom activists have been sounding the alarm about hypocrisy. first and foremost, it is a damn name, indictment that nearly 20 years on virtually no one responsible for alleged us war crimes committed in the course of the afghanistan and iraq was, has been held...
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well, let's go live to outside the court and speak to ortiz shonda edwards dusty. i believe quite a few of us sancha supporters have gathered at no shoddy. is there a sense of hope? do they think he's resigned to his fate? what's the feeling you're getting there? while the to day extradition hearing is happening right here at the moral court of justice in central london is heal. but unity now for the united states to appeal that decision by the british judge back in january, no one expedite june assigned to the united states. now that was all on the grounds . have you got a serious risk of suicide today? washington is really putting that case board to try and overturn that decision. one of the cases that the lawyers who really be pushing is the fact that the united states is also an unprecedented package of reassurance. is that your, this argument will be taken to a maximum security prison in the united states and could, even as, as his sentence in australia, they, all of you that you in the song isn't as bad as many of his toys make him out to be in terms of his m
well, let's go live to outside the court and speak to ortiz shonda edwards dusty. i believe quite a few of us sancha supporters have gathered at no shoddy. is there a sense of hope? do they think he's resigned to his fate? what's the feeling you're getting there? while the to day extradition hearing is happening right here at the moral court of justice in central london is heal. but unity now for the united states to appeal that decision by the british judge back in january, no one expedite...
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for more on this, let's cross live to ortiz. shadier edwards dash is shandey. hello. the u. k. government partly has some really big plans here, both in terms of the amount of money earmarked on the potential global impact. what will worse known well as being described to help find the ga, meant in a breton as a once in a generation opportunity and a real game changer and placing britain back on the map as a global lead, an influence or in terms of cyber security in fact, it's so much of a priority for the government that it's setting aside a whopping finds a 1000000000 pounds to set up this new headquarters for cyber warfare in the united kingdom. many eyebrows, though, raised at that amount of money, particularly during all of this time, we've seen the kind of pandemic, very difficult, a financial past 20 months, not least looking at current affairs to like the fuel shortage here in the u. k as well. so that's a huge amount of money, but the defense secretary is defending this amount of money on the move in general, saying that the u. k. ah must be better equipped to defen
for more on this, let's cross live to ortiz. shadier edwards dash is shandey. hello. the u. k. government partly has some really big plans here, both in terms of the amount of money earmarked on the potential global impact. what will worse known well as being described to help find the ga, meant in a breton as a once in a generation opportunity and a real game changer and placing britain back on the map as a global lead, an influence or in terms of cyber security in fact, it's so much of a...
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busy to court and speak to are to show the edwards dusty good morning showed you a lot riding on this hearing. of course, for julie massage, and indeed an anxious few days ahead for his supporters to absolutely empty the tuesday hearing else the extra position, the final hearing. actually this sounds it's just taking off directly behind me here at the royal court of justice in central london. it's where the united states will far will now begin the appeals process to try and revise the decision via versus george back in january. to expedite judy assigns to the united states that was based on the grounds that he was our high risk of suicide. so today is all about washington putting forward a case over time. that decision and noise today are expected really to go hard on the angle that the united states is often on. i sent it a package of reassurances to june the sanchez team that he would not be held under the maximum security prison. and also you could even set his jo time in australia. now, noise will also in person, the angle that he has mental health is physical health isn't as bad
busy to court and speak to are to show the edwards dusty good morning showed you a lot riding on this hearing. of course, for julie massage, and indeed an anxious few days ahead for his supporters to absolutely empty the tuesday hearing else the extra position, the final hearing. actually this sounds it's just taking off directly behind me here at the royal court of justice in central london. it's where the united states will far will now begin the appeals process to try and revise the decision...
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and when we talked about this for edward tonight, and they were eating pizza and looking at each other and, how hard could be right. [laughter] so, partially because they are so well-informed and so fluid with a story that takes place in richmond, they were able to pull something together for us tonight to talk a little bit about the fall of joe johnson is certainly one of the most interesting and controversial characters of the civil floor pretty so it is my distinct pleasure to first bring to the podium, my friend. [applause] [applause] >> good evening everyone at first think that i would like to say is you're really missing a treat with edward alexander emma i've heard them talking to met and worked a number of years ago and he is a ranger in richmond and he told the story of the original research and actually created a document on the second document how many people know t. well there was an he created that and he also has done a great job with maps and if you look at the maps in the new books, you will notice a lot of them are done by edward and his wife, is expecting and is docto
and when we talked about this for edward tonight, and they were eating pizza and looking at each other and, how hard could be right. [laughter] so, partially because they are so well-informed and so fluid with a story that takes place in richmond, they were able to pull something together for us tonight to talk a little bit about the fall of joe johnson is certainly one of the most interesting and controversial characters of the civil floor pretty so it is my distinct pleasure to first bring to...
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edward jones it's moving day. are doing the heavy lifting, let's partner for all of it. jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. liz: okay, what happened in vegas last night simply cannot stay in vegas, because it involved a giant sea skid. look at this newerring the national hockey league season opener last night the las vegas golden knights gave an insane pre-game show where a golden knight, the left part of the screen, skated on to the ice , to un unleash and a virtual kracken, the newest nhl franchise, in the end, it lost its first-ever game to the knights final score, 4-3, but the league itself continued scoring today, i was interviewing commissioner gary betman on stage this morning at sports business journal caa w
edward jones it's moving day. are doing the heavy lifting, let's partner for all of it. jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. liz: okay, what happened in vegas last night simply cannot stay in...
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edwards was among these officers overrun by rioters.aumatic brain injury. >> i just remember at one point thinking, my god, this is a war zone. zone. >> reporter: even as they heal, both officers are part of the department's new peer support program. while they found cops will talk to other cops, sometimes what they really need is lila. how has the dog helped? >> any problems you have, even if it's for just a few seconds, disappear. >> the sense of comfort, release, not having to talk about anything at all. >> reporter: lila was trained as a seeing eye dog in california, but her love of chasing squirrels left her better fit for brightening people's days. >> everyone loves a dog. the dog allows usesrta >> smiles. ( laughs ). >> reporter: a helping hand from a four-legged friend. kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: always a good friend to have. we love dogs. we'll be right back. is the planning effect. this is how it feels to know you have a wealth plan that covers everything that's important to you. this is what it's lik
edwards was among these officers overrun by rioters.aumatic brain injury. >> i just remember at one point thinking, my god, this is a war zone. zone. >> reporter: even as they heal, both officers are part of the department's new peer support program. while they found cops will talk to other cops, sometimes what they really need is lila. how has the dog helped? >> any problems you have, even if it's for just a few seconds, disappear. >> the sense of comfort, release, not...
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edward lawrence is in d.c.lation? tell me more. >> reporter: yeah, believe it or not. long term, is what they're couching that with. you know, inflation, that's one of the terms here at the white house that really nobody wants to talk about. when you ask press secretary jen psaki about it, she stays on her stump. i have a list of questions about inflation, she has not called on us this week, but it's interesting, this is what happens when a more friendly media asks about inflation without pushback on it. listen to this. >> -- can say privately what we've said publicly and what many, many economists have also conveyed publicly, which is that what these packages will do is they will address inflation and costs over the long term. that's one of the core reasons that people should be supporting them. so if you're concerned about inflation, that's exactly a reason you should support these packagings. >> reporter: still trying to figure out what long term is. problem is that data in the short term is going in the oth
edward lawrence is in d.c.lation? tell me more. >> reporter: yeah, believe it or not. long term, is what they're couching that with. you know, inflation, that's one of the terms here at the white house that really nobody wants to talk about. when you ask press secretary jen psaki about it, she stays on her stump. i have a list of questions about inflation, she has not called on us this week, but it's interesting, this is what happens when a more friendly media asks about inflation without...
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joining me now is former democratic congresswoman and msnbc contributor donna edwards.c political analyst, and joyce vance, who's hopefully, her crystal ball is working once again, former u.s. attorney and an msnbc legal analyst. donna edwards, let me start with you on this one and talk about those nine republican congressmen. i wonder if steve bannon here was an easy target, right, to vote and hold him in contempt. but whether or not they would actually make the same decision if it came to others like a jeffrey clark or a mark meadows, folks that were seen as they colleagues. >> you know, i was reminded that in october of 2015, hillary clinton had been subpoenaed to appear before the benghazi commission. she was a private citizen at the time. she was no longer in government. and she complied with that subpoena, testifying 11 hours before the benghazi committee. there is -- steve bannon may be an easy target, but here's the thing. congress has a right to issue subpoenas and they have a right to expect the american people do that those subpoenas are going to be enforced,
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now we also did hear from whistleblower, edward snowden. he let out a tweet about the report on this leak. so let's take alice, the humorous side of this very serious story is that even after 2 apocalyptic offshore finance law firm leaks, those industries are still compiling vast databases of ruin and still secure them with a posted note mark, do not leak hats off to the source this is just the beginning of these sir reports and these leaks about these pandora papers. more of them are promised for the coming weeks. so we're gonna have to keep an eye out for them. or the investigation, also name somebody, it says is a former cleaner. first slide image to tin and also the mother of one have his children. svetlana could have a nor geek is alleged to be the owner of a monaco apartment bought via an offshore company. and the relationship with the russian president has never been confirmed. a friend of the president also appears in the papers, although not mister putin, himself, for the papers also reveal that the u. s. state of south dakota has
now we also did hear from whistleblower, edward snowden. he let out a tweet about the report on this leak. so let's take alice, the humorous side of this very serious story is that even after 2 apocalyptic offshore finance law firm leaks, those industries are still compiling vast databases of ruin and still secure them with a posted note mark, do not leak hats off to the source this is just the beginning of these sir reports and these leaks about these pandora papers. more of them are promised...
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so edward snowden, yesterday tweed out whether or not this, if all the tech giant swim down at the same time, would it be a good thing or a bad thing for society in surprising enough you overwhelming majority said that it would be a great thing for society if the, the, the big tank giles were taken down permanently, i kind of tend to agree i would like ability to organize, but i guess if we still have telegram, we do have the ability to organize. so, but it was interesting to see how many people viewed detect jives going down as a positive dang versus a negative. twitters picked up traffic significantly. some people were joking about saying us if face to face down of twitter goes on next. and they'll be posting all their rage tweets in food pictures on tinder instead. and in other people, of course, that of tinder goes down along with all those other 3. well, they're not exactly sure what they're gonna do with their lives because, you know, given all the shut down and things like that, people's love life is already hanging by a thread and of tender facebook and twitter girls and i have
so edward snowden, yesterday tweed out whether or not this, if all the tech giant swim down at the same time, would it be a good thing or a bad thing for society in surprising enough you overwhelming majority said that it would be a great thing for society if the, the, the big tank giles were taken down permanently, i kind of tend to agree i would like ability to organize, but i guess if we still have telegram, we do have the ability to organize. so, but it was interesting to see how many...
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could well be because of edward. yes, i think the ironies and walls to this great service, you know, because because if he didn't become king, because if he did, we might want them to deal with that before the war. we would certainly been a deal in 1940 if he'd be come back. so we wouldn't have gone down the path we went on. so it's all the secret service, it would have killed him, or there would be something going on, but it's very interesting. all the, the fictions written about him is all about what would have happened if he'd been this go lighter figure. but the out the stories there, the story isn't in the british are cause i had to go to the bahamas, that there were the mirror files where he was governor, governor to get and where they haven't, we did the fall. so there's quite a lot of stuff there that's not in the british archives and then the stuff in america, the stuff in france and portugal in spain, russia. but you won't find it in these in here because those, those are cause of you read it. and of course
could well be because of edward. yes, i think the ironies and walls to this great service, you know, because because if he didn't become king, because if he did, we might want them to deal with that before the war. we would certainly been a deal in 1940 if he'd be come back. so we wouldn't have gone down the path we went on. so it's all the secret service, it would have killed him, or there would be something going on, but it's very interesting. all the, the fictions written about him is all...
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the whistleblower i owe much to is edward snowden.to hong kong in 2013 with more portraits and glenn greenwald and first of all, -- essential to good journalism. get behind the walls of secrecy of officials. the whistleblowers revealed abuses and wrongdoings that governments, companies, military, intelligence agencies -- these whistleblower's should be rewardefor their courage. instead, too often, they are facing prosecution or jail. there has been a war waged against journalism and free-speech that is been going on since at least and 11. -- at least since 9/11. it is essential to national security and intelligence agencies. the intelligence agencies are waging it to try to persuade future leaders within the agencies and trying to sway the journalists covering the national security beat. this is -- what assange has been accused of is fundamentally no different from the normal interaction between whistleblowers and journalists on the national security beat. there's no fundamental difference betweenhat julian assange was doing and what
the whistleblower i owe much to is edward snowden.to hong kong in 2013 with more portraits and glenn greenwald and first of all, -- essential to good journalism. get behind the walls of secrecy of officials. the whistleblowers revealed abuses and wrongdoings that governments, companies, military, intelligence agencies -- these whistleblower's should be rewardefor their courage. instead, too often, they are facing prosecution or jail. there has been a war waged against journalism and free-speech...
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amy: reverend edward pinkney, if you could talk about the two towns.itten about beautifully years ago. it is a story of overwhelmingly african-american -- benton harbor, and the white, wealthr st. joseph's. talk about the differee. rev. pinkney: there is a major difference when you talk about st. joseph, michigan. ey have nice and clean water. at one time, they got their water from the city benton harbor. let say this. racism plays aajor part in this. when i talk about it, can you imagine a white woman with a ba getting on the camera in front of the news media, telling the people that they had 889 parts per billion of ld in the water and it is killing theirabies? they would be sending out the army, fema, and evething. but benton harb, a black city, they think this can continue. if we had not filed that petition -- and i thank dr. mona for partnering with us. that was tremenus. we would not be talking about this today becausehis is something they allowed. flint, michigan, benton harbor, in their eyes, it is all right it is not all right. no city in the
amy: reverend edward pinkney, if you could talk about the two towns.itten about beautifully years ago. it is a story of overwhelmingly african-american -- benton harbor, and the white, wealthr st. joseph's. talk about the differee. rev. pinkney: there is a major difference when you talk about st. joseph, michigan. ey have nice and clean water. at one time, they got their water from the city benton harbor. let say this. racism plays aajor part in this. when i talk about it, can you imagine a...
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edward, good afternoon. >> yeah, trace. a big problem between the disconnect over the facts as well as the word. the unemployment rate that president biden saying was a huge success. now at face value, look at it, the last time it went under 5% was september to october of 2016. long time ago. 4.8% look good right now. but president biden taking ownership of this. >> unemployment rate is now below 5% at 4.8%. today's report as the unemployment rate down to 4.8%. a significant improvement from when i took office and a sign that we're moving forward. >> the problem is the reason it fell is not because of a massive amount of people going back to work. it's because 183,000 people dropped out of the labor force. that happens when people get discouraged and stop looking for work or retirement. president joe biden creating birth-to-grave assistance program. exactly what he wants to do in his build back better program. critics say that will remove the incentive to work and also an incentive -- very expensive for taxpayers that do wo
edward, good afternoon. >> yeah, trace. a big problem between the disconnect over the facts as well as the word. the unemployment rate that president biden saying was a huge success. now at face value, look at it, the last time it went under 5% was september to october of 2016. long time ago. 4.8% look good right now. but president biden taking ownership of this. >> unemployment rate is now below 5% at 4.8%. today's report as the unemployment rate down to 4.8%. a significant...
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a lot has changed over the weekend, edward lawrence following live from the white house. edward? reporter: hey, cheryl yeah, the middle of the drama here, so to speak, the president came out saying he cannot guarantee the u.s. will raise the debt ceiling by october 18, that's the date that treasury secretary said that the u.s. will then struggle to start paying its bills. now, he said as he spoke for about 10 minutes, he called on republicans to come to the table, and help him over debt. >> the reason we have to raise the debt limit is in part because of the reckless tax and spending policies under the previous trump adminitration in four years, they incurred nearly $8 trillion. reporter: so i guess he's talking about the debt ceiling or the debt during covid. all that spending for the cares act, a lot of that came in 2020 that increased the deficit by $4 trillion in 2020 so republicans are saying democrats control all of government so they could raise the debt ceiling on their own. the president, on his overall spending agenda, says that he has 48 senators and he needs 50 senato
a lot has changed over the weekend, edward lawrence following live from the white house. edward? reporter: hey, cheryl yeah, the middle of the drama here, so to speak, the president came out saying he cannot guarantee the u.s. will raise the debt ceiling by october 18, that's the date that treasury secretary said that the u.s. will then struggle to start paying its bills. now, he said as he spoke for about 10 minutes, he called on republicans to come to the table, and help him over debt....
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lauren: edward lawrence thank you very much., kaltbaum capital management gary kaltbaum is here. okay, so a banking regulator that hates banks i guess is how you sum it up. what would it mean for the economy, gary, if she is indeed confirmed? >> what amazes me, there are 200 million adults in this country and this is what they pick to run and regulate and supervise the whole banking industry. a woman who praised the soviet economic system over us. by the way something edward did not say, she wants price controls by the fed, meaning if things get out of whack in oil, in materials, in food, you name it, they go into the price control system and you know what happens then? i do not think she gets through. if she does, it is bad news because if you ever get those type of policies in effect, forget about it. they want to control deposits, move them from one place to the other. i think this fits in, in what we are seeing when they're talking about they wanted to look at our 600-dollar movements in our banks. we are dealing with some c
lauren: edward lawrence thank you very much., kaltbaum capital management gary kaltbaum is here. okay, so a banking regulator that hates banks i guess is how you sum it up. what would it mean for the economy, gary, if she is indeed confirmed? >> what amazes me, there are 200 million adults in this country and this is what they pick to run and regulate and supervise the whole banking industry. a woman who praised the soviet economic system over us. by the way something edward did not say,...
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edward jones it's moving day.hile her friends are doing the heavy lifting, i'm so glad we did this. jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. liz: back with us now, representative mark green from house select subcommittee on the coronavirus. congressman, great to have you back on. the "politico" is reporting that the white house, democrats, including the dnc, the gameplan to stay in power change the narrative away from the economy to success on covid-19, politicizing the pandemic. what do you say? >> i say their success has been a complete failure. they're not addressing still shortages with testing materials. the issue of immunity, natural immunity versus vaccines, they want to continue to push vaccines now the data is p
edward jones it's moving day.hile her friends are doing the heavy lifting, i'm so glad we did this. jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. liz: back with us now, representative mark green from house...
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liz: although it feels like we're closer, edward, interrupt us if you get anything more, edward lawrence live from washington d.c. so, it is pretty evident that the biden spending framework is juicing the broader markets and giving the bulls enough energy to high jump over what was not such great news this morning, the first print on third quarter gdp, the number came in at 2% below the 2.7% forecast, and way below the second quarter 6.7% growth number. add sizzling earnings though into this mix, and it overtakes the negative news and you've got a winning market look at merck sitting at the top of the dow 30 the pharma giant hitting a two- year high after reporting it sees up to $7 billion in covid-19 drug sales, you've got merck up 5.5% flip it over to caterpillar, on the dow, cats profits doubling in the third quarter. would have been higher if not for supply chain problems. everybody complaining about supply chain, right? the heavy machinery company see ing strong demand for its earth moving equipment, even if it's forced to raise prices again, you've got cat up 3.5% and ford, look at
liz: although it feels like we're closer, edward, interrupt us if you get anything more, edward lawrence live from washington d.c. so, it is pretty evident that the biden spending framework is juicing the broader markets and giving the bulls enough energy to high jump over what was not such great news this morning, the first print on third quarter gdp, the number came in at 2% below the 2.7% forecast, and way below the second quarter 6.7% growth number. add sizzling earnings though into this...
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edward jones it's moving day.riends are doing the heavy lifting, let's partner for all of it. jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. this halloween, xfinity rewards is offering up some spooky-good perks. like the chance to win a universal parks & resorts trip to hollywood or orlando to attend halloween horror nights. or xfinity rewards members, get the inside scoop on halloween kills. just say "watch with" into your voice remote for an exclusive live stream with jamie lee curtis. a q&a with me! join for free on the xfinity app. our thanks your rewards. jackie: welcome back, everybody. republicans are calling for reform accusing facebook's mark zuckerberg spending over $400 million in 2020 elections that's right, to tur
edward jones it's moving day.riends are doing the heavy lifting, let's partner for all of it. jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. this halloween, xfinity rewards is offering up some spooky-good...