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host: also of the national journal, campaign 2022 and the political news of the day.harlie, good morning. guest: good morning. i'm excited. we are almost there. host: we spent our first hour talking about crime. what happened with -- what everybody -- what is on everybody's mind is what is happening with nancy pelosi's husband. >> we are seeing more extreme rhetoric. there's no restraint anymore. people will say anything, and the discourse is going to a coarser, sort of more harsh place. there used to be some restraint people would have about how ugly they would attack an opponent and now the shackles have sort of come off. i'm not one of these people who has already -- always run my hands, --wrung my hands. host: we seen a change in how people are campaigning. we have seen the harsher words being used in campaigns. have we seen a change in how people are voting because of this? guest: we've seen the parties change. a lack of diversity. what's happened is anybody with any conservative dna at all moved into the republican party. the liberal dna moved into the democrati
host: also of the national journal, campaign 2022 and the political news of the day.harlie, good morning. guest: good morning. i'm excited. we are almost there. host: we spent our first hour talking about crime. what happened with -- what everybody -- what is on everybody's mind is what is happening with nancy pelosi's husband. >> we are seeing more extreme rhetoric. there's no restraint anymore. people will say anything, and the discourse is going to a coarser, sort of more harsh place....
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fair," new york and many other publications and his work has won the new england award, the national journalism write a word and sigma delta chi. best-selling author of oregon trailt life passage. he's traveled from annecy to be with us today to talk about his book life on the mississippi the best american adventure. though i regret to inform you. [inaudible] traveling down the mississippi river or at least that's what everyone said. it took us four months and so all the way from pittsburgh to new orleans and to see the conditions. he is referring to the fact in all these river states people are terrified the tugboats pushing the largest. [inaudible] just below here to go around and around or it will capsize and the boat and you is going to be dragged along the bottom of the river. you're going to comeme back up d your not going to have underwear on. [laughter]an sor. that was a big thing. southern ohio, southern illinois. we talked for a while and have a beer or two. the look of consternation and the reason they thought we needed weapons the kids would come out of the inner cities and they cam
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the eugene as pulliam national journalism writing award and the society of professional journalists, sigma delta car. buck is the bestselling author of the oregon trail flight passage. and first, joe. he's traveled from his home in tennessee. be with us today and talk about his book, life on the mississippi an epic american adventure. although incorrect. regret to inform you that you did not survive this fool's errand of a safari traveling down the mississippi river. or at least that's what everyone said as a team down the river. my technique is used in the last couple of books. if i want to tell about your betrayal, i look at a team of mules to a genuine 1883 wagon, and i ride the trail. took us four months and for this book i've built this lifeboat up in tennessee seven all the way from pittsburgh to new orleans to see the conditions of it. i'm not a re-enactor, but see the conditions of 3 million americans who can't go at that original frontier pass how they saw the country from the water. and he's referring to the fact that in all these river states, people are terrified of river
the eugene as pulliam national journalism writing award and the society of professional journalists, sigma delta car. buck is the bestselling author of the oregon trail flight passage. and first, joe. he's traveled from his home in tennessee. be with us today and talk about his book, life on the mississippi an epic american adventure. although incorrect. regret to inform you that you did not survive this fool's errand of a safari traveling down the mississippi river. or at least that's what...
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. >> the national journal. >> when will trump announce his 2024 bit? >> is there a follow-up? >> yes. >> he would like to have already but i give him credit for this year because it -- she will end up being a big winner for this election cycle. donald trump in some ways never stopped campaigning from 2015, first for himself and for many different candidates. unlike job biden, did desi did woody could to show for many of these races. we did get seats in the senate after the kavanaugh hearing which was misread. that was in 2018. he never stopped campaigning including into his post-presidency year. it's hard for me to see that joe biden ever started campaigning. did he ever start campaigning? he is not welcome in certain places now. don't miss white and how trump is running for president. he actually never stopped being part of it. i give him credit for staying in the game with very few exceptions. i can think of individual candidates he has supported. but i cannot think of individual republicans on the ballot for not running mostly on the america first agenda and the trump-penn
. >> the national journal. >> when will trump announce his 2024 bit? >> is there a follow-up? >> yes. >> he would like to have already but i give him credit for this year because it -- she will end up being a big winner for this election cycle. donald trump in some ways never stopped campaigning from 2015, first for himself and for many different candidates. unlike job biden, did desi did woody could to show for many of these races. we did get seats in the senate...
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rob reynolds al jazeera tucson, arizona, started nations secretary journal has warned that the world is losing a fight against climate change. addressing the cop 27 summit in shambles, shake hunting a terrace. described the climate change as the defining issue of our age and the crisis of to day, such as the war in ukraine and the rising cost of living can't be used as excuses to good climate action on the back burner. the clock is ticking. we are in the fight of our lives and we are losing greenhouse gas emissions. keep growing global temperatures. keep rising and our planet is fast approaching tipping points that will make climate scales. you reversible. we are on a highway to climber. tell, without foot still on the accelerator. we're more than $25.00 countries have agreed to hold each other accountable on a pledge to end deforestation by 2030 announcing billions of dollars to finance their efforts. the group includes japan, pakistan and the u. k. does not include brazil or the democratic republic of congo, both hold to vast areas of under threat. forrest's indigenous leaders have
rob reynolds al jazeera tucson, arizona, started nations secretary journal has warned that the world is losing a fight against climate change. addressing the cop 27 summit in shambles, shake hunting a terrace. described the climate change as the defining issue of our age and the crisis of to day, such as the war in ukraine and the rising cost of living can't be used as excuses to good climate action on the back burner. the clock is ticking. we are in the fight of our lives and we are losing...
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. >> national journal. >> thanks for the question.irstly, when will trump announce his 2024 for the? high will start with that -- 2020 forbid? i will start with that. >> is there a follow-up? he would like to have done it already. i give him credit because he is going to end up being a big winner from this election cycle. try as everybody did to say you nominated the wrong people. donald trump in some ways never stopped campaigning from early 2015. first for himself and for many different candidates. unlike joe biden, trump was highly in demand in 2018 and did what he could to show up for many of these races. went around a lot of the senate seats and picked up seats after the kavanaugh hearings. something totally misread respectfully. he never stopped campaigning including into his post-presidency years. i would say it is hard for me to say joe biden ever started campaign. after covid hit. don't miss how and why president trump is running for president again if you would like because he actually never stopped. i give him credit for st
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but i think the government has given them some food for thought. >> national law journal he and the bipartisancenter, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. ♪ judy: arizona has been a hotbed for election to nihilism since 2020. misinformation is now disrupting what is typically a routine election procedure. one of the states 15 counties failed to meet yesterday's deadline to certify this year's midterm election results. here are the details. >> that's right, it was the republican dominated board of supervisors who voted not to certify the election results by last night's deadline. in response, arizona's highest election official, secretary of state, katie hobbs filed a lawsuit. she is a docrat and will be the next governor of arizona after she beat a trump-endorsed opponent kari lake and the midterms. lake has since filed a lawsuit against maricopa county for its handling of the election. all those lawsuits underlie the anger among some arizonans who spoke out at a public session with maricopa county's board of supervisors this week. >> this is a war between good and evil, and you represent peop
but i think the government has given them some food for thought. >> national law journal he and the bipartisancenter, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. ♪ judy: arizona has been a hotbed for election to nihilism since 2020. misinformation is now disrupting what is typically a routine election procedure. one of the states 15 counties failed to meet yesterday's deadline to certify this year's midterm election results. here are the details. >> that's right, it was the...
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in the courtroom for all of it, marcia coyle, chief washington correspondent for the national law journallations on surviving that. marsha: it is a tough job. john: the conservative justices seems skeptical on a number of points. number one, what diversity means, how long affirmative action would have to be in place. let's listen to chief justice john roberts on that point. justice roberts: i don't see how you can say the program will ever end. your position is that race matters because it is necessary for diversity, which is necessary for the sort of education you want. it's not going to stop mattering at some point. you are always going to have to look at race because you say race matters to give us the necessary diversity. john: why is this significant? marcia: it certainly was on the minds of several conservative justices. it was a question that almost dominated the questioning today. when will it end? in 2003, in the supreme court decision upholding the use of race in the admission policies in the university of michigan law school, justice o'connor who wrote the majority opinion, sai
in the courtroom for all of it, marcia coyle, chief washington correspondent for the national law journallations on surviving that. marsha: it is a tough job. john: the conservative justices seems skeptical on a number of points. number one, what diversity means, how long affirmative action would have to be in place. let's listen to chief justice john roberts on that point. justice roberts: i don't see how you can say the program will ever end. your position is that race matters because it is...
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here is our resident supreme court watcher, marcia coyle, the correspondent for the national law journalurtroom today, and teresa cardinal brown, managing director for immigration and cross-border policy at the bipartisan policy center. to reset, what is the difference that texas and louisiana are complaining about? the difference between what the immigration law says and what the biden administration guidelines say? teresa: president biden, when he came in, asked the secretary of review the prioritization of who immigration officials should go after to arrest for deportation in the united states. president obama had similar guidelines. president trump withdrew them and president biden issued new ones. they issued a memorandum that is an exercise of prosecutorial discretion which is that we don't have the resources to arrest everybody who is undocumented in the united states and deport them, so we want to tell our people how to prioritize. what texas and arizona said is that immigration law does not give you that authority. if they are undocumented, you shall put them in removal proceedi
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. >> joining us now, national security reporter for "the wall street journal" vivian solama.ine, of course, continues. you've got exclusive reporting in "the wall street journal" that details previous national security visor's previously unknown contact with high level officials in the russian government. what have you learned? what are they talking about? >> hey, jonathan, good morning. the stakes have been so high, obviously, since russia invaded ukraine. and even in the weeks leading up to that invasion. and so jake sullivan, president biden's national security adviser, has taken to being in contact with the russians which is news because we weren't aware of that contact before. the white house chose to keep those channels confidential because of the fact that they wanted to preserve them and keep the lines of communication open. and so what we learned is that essentially jake has been trying to aim his channel with the russians as a way to deliver messages, particularly messages of warnings when putin goes out and starts saber-rattling, using the nuclear card. and so a nu
. >> joining us now, national security reporter for "the wall street journal" vivian solama.ine, of course, continues. you've got exclusive reporting in "the wall street journal" that details previous national security visor's previously unknown contact with high level officials in the russian government. what have you learned? what are they talking about? >> hey, jonathan, good morning. the stakes have been so high, obviously, since russia invaded ukraine. and...
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the wall street journal reported national security advisor jake sullivan has spoken with top russianials. meanwhile, ukraine announced that a new u.s. air defense system is now in place to help shoot down russian missiles and drones. north korea's military has punctuated its recent missile tests with a new warning. the north declared today that the tests were practice attacks on south korea and the u.s. u.s. and south koreaofficials said they are undeterred. in egypt, world leaders heard stark warnings as they kicked off an annual un climate summit. they will spend weeks discussing carbon emissions and demands that wealthy, polluting nations compensate developing countries hit by weather disasters. un secretary general antonio guterres warned the leaders to act quickly. >> we are on a highway to climate hell with our foot still on the accelerator. excellencies, this u.n. climate conference is a reminder that the answer is in our hands and the clock is ticking. we are in the fight of our lives and we are losing. stephanie: china reports its exports dropped in october -- from a year ea
the wall street journal reported national security advisor jake sullivan has spoken with top russianials. meanwhile, ukraine announced that a new u.s. air defense system is now in place to help shoot down russian missiles and drones. north korea's military has punctuated its recent missile tests with a new warning. the north declared today that the tests were practice attacks on south korea and the u.s. u.s. and south koreaofficials said they are undeterred. in egypt, world leaders heard stark...
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articles on deterrence and, military technology, writing for leading journals in the field, as well as for national publications as the wall street journal and, the washington post, and particularly for our conversation here today. prior becoming an academic, todd had been a nuclear policy analyst at the carnegie endowment for international peace. so we have a great group here to talk about the moment and we got here and i would start with aaron. you as coauthor of the volume, but also someone who had spent so time looking at the nixon administration and the saw process and thinking about where nixon had come from to that moment. could you lay out the landscape us in terms of where arms control had been up to that point? nixon came in january 1969. what were the efforts that a variety of administration had taken to control the bomb? what the status of the bomb, the the proliferation of nuclear arms around the world, particularly with the superpowers and and how did nixon himself approach those matters on the one hand? but his thoughts about arms control on the other that your questions, of course,
articles on deterrence and, military technology, writing for leading journals in the field, as well as for national publications as the wall street journal and, the washington post, and particularly for our conversation here today. prior becoming an academic, todd had been a nuclear policy analyst at the carnegie endowment for international peace. so we have a great group here to talk about the moment and we got here and i would start with aaron. you as coauthor of the volume, but also someone...
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and events across the country and is writing numerous outlets including the "wall street journal" and "national review." our modern today current previous present of the committee for justice. he's a veteran supreme court and his judicial confirmation battles answers on executive committee of the federal society civil rights practices. after opening remarks and discussed between our speakers will good audience q&a. please enter any questions for the panel in the q&a function at the bottom right of your window. i will note as always express opinions of those of our guest speakers. without the virtual floor is yours. >> thank you, jack. we're getting to little bit later than we had planned. it was an oral argument for the ages, lasted about five hours for two cases, so, so you can't say the court didn't give this issue the time that it deserved. i kind of like it. before covid is used to be each case gets one hour and it's pretty much a hard cut off, but i kind of like it this way. other than how long the argument went and the fact that o'connor reference to a five-year debate, my particularly is
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i mean there's been reports by the wall street journal, the washington post that national security advisor in the u. s. jake sullivan is talking boast to moscow and t f. and i think it makes a whole lot of sense and it's important that as these information tanner's are kept open. but i also agree that is probably not the right moment yet to really trust the russians on willingness to negotiate. i think part of the truth is also a bad sanctions and are the negative effects on the russian economy? probably still have to bite a bit more and there's a readiness let's. so take a deeper dive on what the election results in the u. s. a could mean for ukraine. and republicans are certainly eager to make the most of their mid term gains in congress to throw obstacles in the way of president biden. so will they rally once again around america 1st? and if so, what could that mean for ukraine support? if mitch mcconnell, the u. s, senate republican caucus leda had his way, the u. s. would supply even more weapons, including longer range ones to ukraine. congresswoman, this cheney points out in committ
i mean there's been reports by the wall street journal, the washington post that national security advisor in the u. s. jake sullivan is talking boast to moscow and t f. and i think it makes a whole lot of sense and it's important that as these information tanner's are kept open. but i also agree that is probably not the right moment yet to really trust the russians on willingness to negotiate. i think part of the truth is also a bad sanctions and are the negative effects on the russian...
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that a number of high profile conservative outlets and commentators from "the wall street journal,"s to nationalo are saying the republicans should just move on from donald trump? >> no, this was the same thing that was said in 2015, 2016. you know, it's up to the voters to decide. i think trump sort of comes into this race as the returning champion, and i don't know that that's actually the best position for him. if you look at 2016 and 2020, he did better in 2016 when he had all of these candidates, what, 17. that he needed to go through? i think he does a little bit better whenever his back is up against the wall. the bottom line is it is going to be an incredibly competitive general election in '24 no matter who it is, not because biden and kamala harris aren't weak, they're incredibly weak, but you have to go up against a media no matter what who the republican candidate is that is in the tank often for the democrat nominees. first of all, we only have one declared candidate right now, it's only donald j. trump, but if we do have more people enter the race, a healthy primary -- primard thin
that a number of high profile conservative outlets and commentators from "the wall street journal,"s to nationalo are saying the republicans should just move on from donald trump? >> no, this was the same thing that was said in 2015, 2016. you know, it's up to the voters to decide. i think trump sort of comes into this race as the returning champion, and i don't know that that's actually the best position for him. if you look at 2016 and 2020, he did better in 2016 when he had...
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"the wall street journal" is reporting national surity advisor jake sullivan has been holding undisclosed talks with top russian officials in an attempt to reduce the risk of nuclear war. over the weekend, chinese leader xi jinping warned for the first time against the use of nuclear weapons amid rising tensions and . during talks with german chancellor olaf scholz in beijing, xi reportedly said that the international community should "jointly oppose the use or threats to use nuclear weapons." it's a rare rebuke of russia's posture for beijing. meanwhile, "the washington post" reports the biden administration has been privately encouraging ukraine to appear open to negotiations with moscow and to stop publicly rejecting peace talks. the move is not intended to lead to negotiations, but rather to avoid alienating other nations who fear a protracted war in ukraine. a new united nations report finds the past eight years are on track to be the hottest ever recorded. u.n. secretary general antÓnio guterres dubbed the report a chronicle of climate chaos outlining the effects of worsening heat w
"the wall street journal" is reporting national surity advisor jake sullivan has been holding undisclosed talks with top russian officials in an attempt to reduce the risk of nuclear war. over the weekend, chinese leader xi jinping warned for the first time against the use of nuclear weapons amid rising tensions and . during talks with german chancellor olaf scholz in beijing, xi reportedly said that the international community should "jointly oppose the use or threats to use...
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i mean, there's been reports by the world street journal and the washington post that the national security advisor in the us jake sullivan is talking both to moscow and kiev and i think it makes a whole lot of sense. and it's important that these information channels are kept open, but i also agree that it's probably not the right moment yet to really trust the russians on willingness to negotiate. i think part of the truth is also uh that sanctions and all the negative effects on the russian economy probably still have to bite a bit more until there's a readiness. let's now take a deeper dive on what the election results in the u. s could mean for ukraine. and republicans are certainly eager to make the most of their midterm gains in congress to throw obstacles in the way of president biden. so will they rally once again around america first? and if so what could that mean for ukraine support? if mitch mcconnell the us senate's republican caucus leader had his way the u. s. would supply even more weapons including longer range ones to ukraine. congresswoman liz cheney points out we need t
i mean, there's been reports by the world street journal and the washington post that the national security advisor in the us jake sullivan is talking both to moscow and kiev and i think it makes a whole lot of sense. and it's important that these information channels are kept open, but i also agree that it's probably not the right moment yet to really trust the russians on willingness to negotiate. i think part of the truth is also uh that sanctions and all the negative effects on the russian...
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he has written for the atlantic, scientific american, the paris review, "the wall street journal" and the nation among many others. dr. david lehman received his medical degree from washingtonee university st. louis medical school and completed his psychiatry residency at university of california san diego. he is currently chief of cognitive disorders clinic at the va medical center in san diego as well as the medical director of the inpatient unit. dr. lehman is heavily involved in education at the university of california san diego medical school and the residency training program and he is the recipient of teaching affords in both departments. in addition is the associate director for the third year medical student psychiatry clerkship and the coordinator of the fourth-year medical student psychiatry sub internship. please give a very warm autumn to andrew scull with david lehman. [applause] >> thank you very much for that introduction. it's a real pleasure to be here. i hadn't realized that warwick's was quite that ancient and that's a remarkable comp which meant and i'm so pleased that we h
he has written for the atlantic, scientific american, the paris review, "the wall street journal" and the nation among many others. dr. david lehman received his medical degree from washingtonee university st. louis medical school and completed his psychiatry residency at university of california san diego. he is currently chief of cognitive disorders clinic at the va medical center in san diego as well as the medical director of the inpatient unit. dr. lehman is heavily involved in...
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national, appreciate your work. good luck with your investigative journalism. thank you very much. thank you and i thank you for joining us, your naughty international. this program, of course, live from a russian capital mice for joining us say we're back soon with what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation. let it be in arms. race is often very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. very particular. i'm time to sit down and talk with for the past few weeks, shorter, thousands of additional forces to germany and coma as part of our commitment to nato's eastern flying allies. like it, i see it using a d. e b a u. s. was thinking possibly. scott, i believe so usefully. issue unique and you stop live not assume what evening nazi vote on that boy is that much g. e for more of mr . massey ah, upstate is associated with in post in your state and you vacations with beginning on february, the 24th 2022, president, putin delivered an address on the situation in don bass. opening it
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bringing some to neighborhoods for ride and drive sfo has been named the nation's best large airport, according to the wall street journal, sfo has had and 80% on time rate recently, which is 10 points higher than pre-pandemic levels. despite major travel troubles in other cities. the report also praises the airport amenities. they haven't museum in there. they have local restaurants, yoga room. well, a check of other bay area airports shows san jose international airport was named the 3rd best midsize airports in the country. oakland checked in number 10 in that same category. happening today, the river center in san rafale. they're going to be given away everything you need thanksgiving dinners. people are going to have to get free turkeys and goods to make sideline mashed potatoes and stuffing. however, the giveaways not open to the public. the center says you have to be registered with the center or receiving services with them to participate. the start tonight, 30's going at 11. the center is located on river street. all right. well, winner is a little more than a month away, which means cuffing season is coming. fo
bringing some to neighborhoods for ride and drive sfo has been named the nation's best large airport, according to the wall street journal, sfo has had and 80% on time rate recently, which is 10 points higher than pre-pandemic levels. despite major travel troubles in other cities. the report also praises the airport amenities. they haven't museum in there. they have local restaurants, yoga room. well, a check of other bay area airports shows san jose international airport was named the 3rd best...
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blogs for -- and has written for the atlantic, scientific american, paris review, wall street journal, and the nation among many others. dr. david lehman received his medical degree from washington university st. louis medical school and completed his psychiatry residency at university of california san diego. he is chief of cognitive disorders clinic at the v.a. medical center in san diego and medical director of the inpatient unit. he is heavily involved in education at the university of california san diego ethical school and the residency training program. in addition, he is the associate director for the third year -- clerkship and the court nadir of the fourth-year medical student psychiatry sub internship. please give a very warm welcome to andrew scull with david lehman. dr. lehman: i did not realize warwick's was that ancient and i am very pleased. we are grateful to have the advantage of a place like this. i am pleased to be with you tonight. the book that i just completed i first envisioned in the early 1980's. it would have been a different book had i published it back then. i had spent m
blogs for -- and has written for the atlantic, scientific american, paris review, wall street journal, and the nation among many others. dr. david lehman received his medical degree from washington university st. louis medical school and completed his psychiatry residency at university of california san diego. he is chief of cognitive disorders clinic at the v.a. medical center in san diego and medical director of the inpatient unit. he is heavily involved in education at the university of...
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thus nations frontline, the starry night towed on al jazeera bolts, journalism. the police violently dispersing protest with these are some good times of thousands of people try to flee. gobble inspired program making. welcome to generation chains, unrivalled broadcasting. white people did not want black children in their schools . we have to apply for it and al jazeera english proud recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for the 6 year running. ah.
thus nations frontline, the starry night towed on al jazeera bolts, journalism. the police violently dispersing protest with these are some good times of thousands of people try to flee. gobble inspired program making. welcome to generation chains, unrivalled broadcasting. white people did not want black children in their schools . we have to apply for it and al jazeera english proud recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for the 6 year running. ah.
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i left any journal been outlining to the united nation is the press freedom violations they face while during that job they were testifying on the 4th day of public hearings that the u. s. commission of inquiry into alleged human rights abuses carried out in palestinian territories. out of your journal, sharina berkeley was killed by israeli forces during an assignment in the occupied west bank. a nice lena spoke at the hearings, the grief, anger, sadness and trauma that we are the family have had to endure and continue to endure is painful beyond words. we did not only lose a renown journalist, but we lost our one and on the aunt, my father lost his only sister. it's very difficult to put into words and explain the suffering. but this is exactly what injustice feels like. the killing of shooting could have been avoided if there was accountability for the countless crimes committed by these read the army in the past. or for the numerous journalists who were targeted and killed. kenya's parliament has approved the deployment of nearly a 1000 troops for a new regional force in eastern de
i left any journal been outlining to the united nation is the press freedom violations they face while during that job they were testifying on the 4th day of public hearings that the u. s. commission of inquiry into alleged human rights abuses carried out in palestinian territories. out of your journal, sharina berkeley was killed by israeli forces during an assignment in the occupied west bank. a nice lena spoke at the hearings, the grief, anger, sadness and trauma that we are the family have...
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articles have appeared in numerous publications including forbes, "national review," commentary, the new york times, the wall street journal. he's a contributing editor at american heritage and he wrote the business of america column for many years and rights that longview column for barons. he's the author of several books including hamilton's blessing, the extra ordinary life and times of our national debt, the emergence of wall street as a world power, the business of america hails from the market place, american enterprise from the selling of doing when to the breakup of at&t and an empire of wealth, the epic history of american economic power. please join me in welcoming mister gordon to the podium. [applause] >> good evening. i'm happy and honored to be at hillsdale college once again. i'm here to talk about socialism and american history which is to say the history of socialism on very stony ground. socialism is by definition an economic system where in the means of production are held in common, that is by the government. socialism necessarily concentrates power while the people might in syria on the means of produ
articles have appeared in numerous publications including forbes, "national review," commentary, the new york times, the wall street journal. he's a contributing editor at american heritage and he wrote the business of america column for many years and rights that longview column for barons. he's the author of several books including hamilton's blessing, the extra ordinary life and times of our national debt, the emergence of wall street as a world power, the business of america hails...
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nation's best large airport. that's according to the wall street journal.as had an 80% on-time rate recently, which is 10 points higher than pre-pandemic levels. despite major travel troubles, of course, and other cities. the report also praises the airport amenities, but the museum, local restaurants, you rooms a check of other bay area. airports shows san jose international airport was the 3rd best midsize airports in the country. oakland coming in at number 10 in that same category. all right. we're going to take a live look now outside of what is i guess, the best airport in the country, san francisco international airport seems to be a pretty cool night out there and chilly night, dare i say. and that sort of been the trend over the past couple of days. reese around. joining us now with a look at what we can expect in the recent. yeah, that's right. and we are tracking calm winds ease with crystal clear skies overhead. so looking good for those of you traveling. >> out of sfo this evening. let's take a little sneak peek of your thanksgiving day forecas
nation's best large airport. that's according to the wall street journal.as had an 80% on-time rate recently, which is 10 points higher than pre-pandemic levels. despite major travel troubles, of course, and other cities. the report also praises the airport amenities, but the museum, local restaurants, you rooms a check of other bay area. airports shows san jose international airport was the 3rd best midsize airports in the country. oakland coming in at number 10 in that same category. all...
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book the road to serfdom and was a contributor to many of the right winning journals and then became associated with nationala senior editor. and he had been trained in timeliness and we used to call them air traffic control to make sure planes are going in the right direction and day so than the american defense establishment whether a standing army or weapons programs and what the conservatives desired a policy of a lack of communism including military intervention was necessary. that begins with an insult. it's one of those words. but those that national review said you could even if it didn't work out in theory, it was revealed but then to build that coalition and a working majority in congress, it requires but then they have to coexistns with that coalition those that come from different philosophies and backgrounds within the confines of the conservative movement where you have to fuse these together. so fusion isse a mess and trial toal have practical majorities to pass laws. 's amended think tank it's hard to rationalize that when you are affecting politics and practicing politics it becomes essentia
book the road to serfdom and was a contributor to many of the right winning journals and then became associated with nationala senior editor. and he had been trained in timeliness and we used to call them air traffic control to make sure planes are going in the right direction and day so than the american defense establishment whether a standing army or weapons programs and what the conservatives desired a policy of a lack of communism including military intervention was necessary. that begins...
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like we can read national review and the "wall street journal" and give you facts and figures, but howur life? and he had this connection with people, you can't replace the goat. you can't -- he is the greatest of all time. and when i said at the time and i will repeat it now is that we all have to step up and do that much more. and we have got to understand something here. one side is going to win on tuesday and one side is going to lose. i cannot tell you with any degree of certainty that bolduc is going to win in new hampshire or that herschel will win in georgia or that oz will win in pennsylvania or johnson will win in wisconsin or that masters in arizona. tshibaka in alaska. tiffany smiley in washington or laxalt in nevada. it's going to be the people in those states that decide; however, the democrats have screwed things up so bad, there is not one positive thing they can run on. and conservative ideas work. maybe you didn't like donald trump's tweets. but i loved his economy. i loved record low gas prices. i love secure borders. i love energy independence. i love the fact i thi
like we can read national review and the "wall street journal" and give you facts and figures, but howur life? and he had this connection with people, you can't replace the goat. you can't -- he is the greatest of all time. and when i said at the time and i will repeat it now is that we all have to step up and do that much more. and we have got to understand something here. one side is going to win on tuesday and one side is going to lose. i cannot tell you with any degree of...
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trillion dollars a year, according to john ratcliffe when she was director of national intelligence, he wrote that in "wall street journal november of 2020 or december. that actually puts a number on it some people say more, some say less. but it is not just the theft. what we're seeing china is trying to foment violent on american streets, radio-free asia respected an intelligence unit of chinese military based themselves in now closed host an consulate and sent out videos to americans they thought would want toriy on riot and how to do so, that is an actual act of war against us. trey: if you are advising government, is this a defense or military sponsor commerce or state department? what should united states do to say, we know what you are doing, you need to stop or there will be consequences? >> first thing, we need to impose the costs right away, we've been warning china for decades, not been following up on our warnings, the chinese just look at us and say, you can warn us some more, but we know you are doing nothing. we need to do, i life to prohibit investment in to chinese equities. we need to prevent all-tech c
trillion dollars a year, according to john ratcliffe when she was director of national intelligence, he wrote that in "wall street journal november of 2020 or december. that actually puts a number on it some people say more, some say less. but it is not just the theft. what we're seeing china is trying to foment violent on american streets, radio-free asia respected an intelligence unit of chinese military based themselves in now closed host an consulate and sent out videos to americans...
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washington post" both print and broadcast and five halls of fame the national sports writers so with the northwestern sports journalism program also an accomplished sports a journalist and as a writer at the "washington post" recognizing for the 1000 appearances so if you have a question over the course of the discussion you can submit it by the chat box and we will answer as many as we can it's great to see you again and have you here thank you for joining us. >> it's great to be reunited with the two of you thank you for following me with this discussion and to help and look at the interaction of sports and society and he has taken on that s challenge most specifically of all the multitude of books so that is the idea and the motivation? >> first of all thank you for doing this with me i think we are both grateful to see that my history with race and sports goes back to when i was in college growing up in new york city i played ball all the time with white kids and black kids and hispanic kids and the only thing that mattered is could you play it doesn't matter your race or ethnic backgrounds when i got to duke it w
washington post" both print and broadcast and five halls of fame the national sports writers so with the northwestern sports journalism program also an accomplished sports a journalist and as a writer at the "washington post" recognizing for the 1000 appearances so if you have a question over the course of the discussion you can submit it by the chat box and we will answer as many as we can it's great to see you again and have you here thank you for joining us. >> it's...
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newmark financial services national reporter for the "washington post" on the collapse of the crypto exchange and concerns about the crypto currency industry. watch "washington journal" live at seven eastern thursday morning on c-span or on c-span now are freight mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> see spanish unfiltered view of government. funded by the television companies and more including charter communications. >> and broadband as a for empowerment speed that is why
newmark financial services national reporter for the "washington post" on the collapse of the crypto exchange and concerns about the crypto currency industry. watch "washington journal" live at seven eastern thursday morning on c-span or on c-span now are freight mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> see spanish unfiltered view of government. funded by the television companies and more including charter...