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>> i am senior fellow at the brookings institution and team lead for the black asset initiative. it is my pleasure to welcome you to the event examining racial bias in home appraisals as screening of our america. today we will explore ebola aspects of housing determination that has been mainly overlooked until this moment in which we now find ourselves. in8, 2018 when brookings publisd the devaluation of assets in black neighborhoods author jonathan rockwell principal communist, david formally working in me we knew we made a significantnt contribution to policy research. we show that holmes and blackwood geordie neighborhoods in metro areas across the country wereou on average priced 23% or $48000 lower than their mostly white counterpart. that 23% amounts to $156 billion in lost equity. to that an issue that black homeowners suffer, suddenly black families possess imperial evidence for what they know for generations they are lowballed to put 156 billion in perspective now i'm on 2018 started more than four black owned businesses with the average that will start the firm exited p
>> i am senior fellow at the brookings institution and team lead for the black asset initiative. it is my pleasure to welcome you to the event examining racial bias in home appraisals as screening of our america. today we will explore ebola aspects of housing determination that has been mainly overlooked until this moment in which we now find ourselves. in8, 2018 when brookings publisd the devaluation of assets in black neighborhoods author jonathan rockwell principal communist, david...
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he's a senior fellow at the brookings institute.ute. you for being with us. not thank you for being with us. not long ago, we had the us accusing china of potentially supplying russia with weapons in its war and now we hear china is on the search for peace. is this how the war ends? ~ ., , ,., peace. is this how the war ends? ~ .,, , , ends? well, i hope so but it is early days _ ends? well, i hope so but it is early days and _ ends? well, i hope so but it is early days and the _ ends? well, i hope so but it is early days and the peace - early days and the peace process. and i think you know, and i think everyone has their expectations pretty modest at this point but i still like to step forward, the idea that china is willing to first of all firmly recognise the two parties here so they are not buying into the russian idea that ukraine is not a real country, that zelensky is a nazi who somehow needs to be deposed. they are not saying it but they are very clearly dismissing putin's most ridiculous and egregious charges against ukrai
he's a senior fellow at the brookings institute.ute. you for being with us. not thank you for being with us. not long ago, we had the us accusing china of potentially supplying russia with weapons in its war and now we hear china is on the search for peace. is this how the war ends? ~ ., , ,., peace. is this how the war ends? ~ .,, , , ends? well, i hope so but it is early days _ ends? well, i hope so but it is early days and _ ends? well, i hope so but it is early days and the _ ends? well, i...
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from the brookings institution, this is about an hour and 20 minutes. a dictator.ould never back a dictator. >> good morning. i'm suzanne maloney, vice president and director of a foreign policy at the brookings institution. thank you so much for joining us for this important and timely discussion about the implications of the deterioration of relations between the united states and russia for arms control and a nuclear security. in the speech last week marking the first anniversary of its brutal invasion of ukraine, russian president vladimir putin announced that moscow would've suspended its participation in the new start treaty, after the demise of landmark agreements such as the anti-boasting missile and intermediate range nuclear forces treaties, new start is the last remaining nuclear arms control agreement between washington and moscow. putin claimed his move reduces the prospect for a following agreement to replace new start when it expires in february 2026, a prospect was already substantially diminished as a result of the war in ukraine. russia's decision
from the brookings institution, this is about an hour and 20 minutes. a dictator.ould never back a dictator. >> good morning. i'm suzanne maloney, vice president and director of a foreign policy at the brookings institution. thank you so much for joining us for this important and timely discussion about the implications of the deterioration of relations between the united states and russia for arms control and a nuclear security. in the speech last week marking the first anniversary of...
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daniel, as hamilton from the brookings institution. thank you such a pleasure. speaking to you today. thank you. oh, black people in the united states are $3.00 times more likely to be killed at the hands of the police than white americans. one and every 1000 black americans is killed by those who have sworn to serve and protect. those are numbers that hint at structural problems. the country has time and again fail to tackle to break the cycle president joe biden, and vice president, comma harris or consulting with lawmakers to discuss ways of moving forward with legislation addressing police brutality. the issue gained new urgency with the death of tyra nichols after being beaten by police in the city of memphis speaking at his funeral. on wednesday the vice president said police reform was badly needed calling it non negotiable. ah, you ah true. after days of protests over his teeth, morn is gathered to celebrate tyree nichols life, his friends, family, and civil rights activists. attending mister nichols funeral on the 1st day of black history month. remembe
daniel, as hamilton from the brookings institution. thank you such a pleasure. speaking to you today. thank you. oh, black people in the united states are $3.00 times more likely to be killed at the hands of the police than white americans. one and every 1000 black americans is killed by those who have sworn to serve and protect. those are numbers that hint at structural problems. the country has time and again fail to tackle to break the cycle president joe biden, and vice president, comma...
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from the brookings institution, this is about an hour and 20 minutes. announced that moscow would've suspended its participation in the new start treaty, after the demise of landmark agreements such as the anti-boasting missile and intermediate range nuclear forces treaties, new start is the last remaining nuclear arms control agreement between washington and moscow. putin claimed his move reduces the prospect for a following agreement to replace new start when it expires in february 2026, a prospect was already substantially diminished as a result of the war in ukraine. russia's decision has drawn widespread condemnation, including from president biden. the precarious state of new start has amplified concerns in washington and around the world about the future of arms control and the possibility of a destabilizing nuclear arms competition among the world's major powers and the risk of armed conflict escalating to the nuclear level. joining us today to address russia's new start suspension and prospects for arms control in the current environment is mal
from the brookings institution, this is about an hour and 20 minutes. announced that moscow would've suspended its participation in the new start treaty, after the demise of landmark agreements such as the anti-boasting missile and intermediate range nuclear forces treaties, new start is the last remaining nuclear arms control agreement between washington and moscow. putin claimed his move reduces the prospect for a following agreement to replace new start when it expires in february 2026, a...
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assistance activist in charge of arms control mallory stewart will discuss that decision at the brookings institution starting at 10:30 eastern on c-span, c-span out, our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. this week on the c-span networks, the house and senate are back in session following a break for the presidential holiday. on tuesday morning, house foreign affairs committee equals a hearing on countering the chinese company is party, and has armed services can you will hear from defense department officials on managing support ukraine. on wednesday, u.s. attorney general america garland testifies before the senate judiciary committee on oversight of the justice department. watch this week live on the c-span networks or on c-span now, our free mobile video app. go to c-span.org for scheduling information or to stream video live on demand anytime. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. we will hear from some lawmakers over the weekend, from some of the sunday shows focusing on the alliance between russia and china. china has a proposed piece and the talks of arms from china to rus
assistance activist in charge of arms control mallory stewart will discuss that decision at the brookings institution starting at 10:30 eastern on c-span, c-span out, our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. this week on the c-span networks, the house and senate are back in session following a break for the presidential holiday. on tuesday morning, house foreign affairs committee equals a hearing on countering the chinese company is party, and has armed services can you will hear...
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a senior fellow at the brookings institution has just competed -- completed his second book in the trilogy. robert keegan, in conclusion, writes that americans have complex attitudes toward power and morality. they have a sense of distinctiveness and remoteness in a two mulch and highly contested lyrical system. >> historian robert kagan on this episode of book notes plus. is available on the app or wherever you get your podct. >> house speaker kevin mccarthy led a delegation of new members to the u.s. and mexico border. the delegation urged immediate action to address border security issues, including fentanyl trafficking. >> this has all got to change, that is our commitment. i want to bring up the congressman newly elected who put this trip together. who brought in a hole from all sides of the issue to sit talk . when we can't control we can't control lives. that impacts the american dream that someday people are pursuing. myself included. we know about the fight of the american dream. this fennel crisis is directly impacting and literally killing american dream. we need to stop that. i
a senior fellow at the brookings institution has just competed -- completed his second book in the trilogy. robert keegan, in conclusion, writes that americans have complex attitudes toward power and morality. they have a sense of distinctiveness and remoteness in a two mulch and highly contested lyrical system. >> historian robert kagan on this episode of book notes plus. is available on the app or wherever you get your podct. >> house speaker kevin mccarthy led a delegation of new...
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fraser: let's bring in a fellow at the brookings institute who joins us now live from washington.hank you for being here with us this evening on "france 24." what impact is is going to have on the disney corporation and the way it runs its disney world theme park there in orlando? >> as your set up piece indicated, disney, for a very long time, has enjoyed a substantial gree of autonomy in administering theervices in the spial district that was established, at the heart of which is disney world. the disney corporation was able to arrange those services including roads and other amenities to serve not only people of the area, but also especially its own operation, disney world, and they have now lost that autonomy, that degree of control under governor desantis new legislation. fraser: is this going to hit disney's pocket, is one of the biggest corporations in america, is it going to feel a financial impact from these changes? >> i think the financial impact will be modest at best, relative to the enormous revenues that this very large corporation derives from various sources. i do
fraser: let's bring in a fellow at the brookings institute who joins us now live from washington.hank you for being here with us this evening on "france 24." what impact is is going to have on the disney corporation and the way it runs its disney world theme park there in orlando? >> as your set up piece indicated, disney, for a very long time, has enjoyed a substantial gree of autonomy in administering theervices in the spial district that was established, at the heart of which...
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i mean, junior, when you mix on a list of the lexia or look look name, don't build brookings institution, kellen formosa think. thank me. why, let's see. i'm not sure why we put that in, but i said it was sort of fiji of instruction to be at at gmail in fact. okay. wish to the humane s. got it all. i love it. it's still nice when you know of it, it's pretty. i mean this and she kept at a ball, augustine a kid, and you start to meet the don't worry that all a ga money, da da support found or even to revolve the ceiling that get me because they speak up all of lashara county police battle. i told him on fish times, now you caught up with me and he's one of you seen them when they lighten gets home with crystal cow. so it's all to quit looking there. i got stuck in it with cheese up. what on the money, fish. that's the one it luckily more to be replaced with our cooney debo, my florida, cuz she put one on short post a think . ah, with that figure made it into a spent who put it at the museum in queen cheney chamber, the gwinnett you can go into albany exit that before for the luncheon lou c
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as the 80 net tish bash is a visiting fellow on the turkey project with the brookings institution. welcome to d. w. do you think that a policy is going to be enough to redeem a president early on in voters eyes? well, it's too early to say how this will translate into so poor to or a lack of support for the government. clearly people are very angry, particularly in areas that are affected by the earthquake, but it across the country too. and there is been a slow response, a government agency trying to trap a government agency and search and rescue agency official agencies trying to monopolize the ada efforts and not doing a good job. and i thing on top of it a, clearly a discussion has started in the country about the governance system. is that the case that the governance system turkeys, high per centralized new system is causing some of the failures. so this will inevitably merge into the conversation about the elections and bleed into the electoral issue and on dad, i think existing polarization will continue. it's too early to say in which direction this will change the existin
as the 80 net tish bash is a visiting fellow on the turkey project with the brookings institution. welcome to d. w. do you think that a policy is going to be enough to redeem a president early on in voters eyes? well, it's too early to say how this will translate into so poor to or a lack of support for the government. clearly people are very angry, particularly in areas that are affected by the earthquake, but it across the country too. and there is been a slow response, a government agency...
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to michael o'hanlon who's a senior fellow and director of research in foreign policy at the brookings institutionwhat he made of president biden�*s speech in warsaw. the most important thing of all is that president biden took the trip and that he thinks this conflict in ukraine, this terrible tragedy, is at the top of his agenda as he enters his third year of presidency. that may or may not be enough to impress vladimir putin. it may or may not be enough to impress all the republicans in congress but it is a firm statement of resolve and resoluteness of the commander—in—chief of the united states and i think vladimir putin has to again be surprised and chastened that the western world has held together so well, for so long. it doesn't tell us when the war will end or a strategy, but an impressive statement that the white house is not losing faith. president biden spoke about american commitment to ukraine as well as offering half a billion us dollars more in military aid. do you think nato and the us will budge and provide the necessary weaponry that president zelensky is asking for? two things
to michael o'hanlon who's a senior fellow and director of research in foreign policy at the brookings institutionwhat he made of president biden�*s speech in warsaw. the most important thing of all is that president biden took the trip and that he thinks this conflict in ukraine, this terrible tragedy, is at the top of his agenda as he enters his third year of presidency. that may or may not be enough to impress vladimir putin. it may or may not be enough to impress all the republicans in...
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earlier today, i spoke to michael 0'hanlon, who is a senior fellow at the brookings institute. is an indication of an ending conflict. it's early days on the peace process, as i think you know. and certainly everyone has their expectations. pretty modest at this point. but i still like this step forward. i think that the idea that china is willing to, first of all, firmly recognise the two parties here so they're not buying into the russian narrative that ukraine is not really a real country, that zelensky is a nazi who somehow needs to be deposed. they're not...they�*re not saying it, but they're very clearly dismissing putin's most ridiculous and egregious charges against ukraine and against its president. and they're trying to say the principles of territorial sovereignty, inviolability of borders and non use of weapons of mass destruction are crucial. these are all points that are, essentially, china taking the side of ukraine. and china is not going to say that because if it did, it would be useless as a mediator. but i still like the fact that this dialogue is beginning.
earlier today, i spoke to michael 0'hanlon, who is a senior fellow at the brookings institute. is an indication of an ending conflict. it's early days on the peace process, as i think you know. and certainly everyone has their expectations. pretty modest at this point. but i still like this step forward. i think that the idea that china is willing to, first of all, firmly recognise the two parties here so they're not buying into the russian narrative that ukraine is not really a real country,...
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ah, joining us from baghdad, marcin as somebody a non resident fellow with the brookings institution, also in baghdad. pena ado our co founder of the iraqi alabama association, and the iraqi women's network. and in london weighed them with stuff us. she is a british kurdish political activists based in the u. k. welcome to all marcin. i want to start by asking you personally, if there was anything that surprised you when you 1st heard about ibis story, how did you feel? sadly, unsurprised by it because the context of iraq and the unit of nature of tribal society is something that continues to inflict violence on women throughout, throughout iraq's contemporary history. so of course i was sad and shocked anger and but not surprised. and i think that really is the root of the problem that we continue to expect this kind of violence against women in iraq. and now when you hear that answer, i'm curious, given your decades of work on this issue inside iraq. was there anything that stood out to you about his situation, particularly the fact that she had previously, as you know, you know, be
ah, joining us from baghdad, marcin as somebody a non resident fellow with the brookings institution, also in baghdad. pena ado our co founder of the iraqi alabama association, and the iraqi women's network. and in london weighed them with stuff us. she is a british kurdish political activists based in the u. k. welcome to all marcin. i want to start by asking you personally, if there was anything that surprised you when you 1st heard about ibis story, how did you feel? sadly, unsurprised by it...
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angela stent is a senior fellow at the brookings institution in washington, and author of �*putin�*sest'. thank you forjoining us, angela. first, just want to find out, how important is this a visit with china's top foreign diplomat meeting with president putin, what exactly do you think china's object is our there? do you think china's object is ourthere? i do you think china's ob'ect is themfi do you think china's ob'ect is therevfi our there? i think it is quite important _ our there? i think it is quite important because - our there? i think it is quite important because china i our there? i think it is quite important because china is| our there? i think it is quite - important because china is now showing that it is going to continue to support russia. i was that the munich security conference last weekend and the chinese foreign minister was there and he made it quite clear that russia had been provoked into this war but he also said of course that china would come up with a peace plan, i think any day now, maybe on friday. so i think was important to go there, president putin i
angela stent is a senior fellow at the brookings institution in washington, and author of �*putin�*sest'. thank you forjoining us, angela. first, just want to find out, how important is this a visit with china's top foreign diplomat meeting with president putin, what exactly do you think china's object is our there? do you think china's object is ourthere? i do you think china's ob'ect is themfi do you think china's ob'ect is therevfi our there? i think it is quite important _ our there?...
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o'hanlan there from the brookings michael o'hanlan there from the brookings institute.the first anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine, president zelensky hails his nation's year of invincibility and said it would do everything to win. 620 finance ministers have been gathering in india for the first major meeting of the group under the country's presidency. the uk chancellorjeremy hunt said he had been trying to "�*win the argument�* there that russian aggression towards ukraine must not be allowed to succeed. but with the uk and us strongly stressing their support for ukraine the 620 meeting has highlighted the differences in approach towards the war by various countries. our correspondent leila nathoo reports from india. it's here in the hills near the indian city of bangalore that the first major meeting of the 6—20 under india's presidency has been taking place. it's a forum to discuss major issues affecting the global economy. clearly, the fallout from the war in ukraine is having a huge impact on countries around the world. but prime minister modi's address t
o'hanlan there from the brookings michael o'hanlan there from the brookings institute.the first anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine, president zelensky hails his nation's year of invincibility and said it would do everything to win. 620 finance ministers have been gathering in india for the first major meeting of the group under the country's presidency. the uk chancellorjeremy hunt said he had been trying to "�*win the argument�* there that russian aggression towards ukraine...
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to michael o'hanlon who's a senior fellow and director of research in foreign policy at the brookings institutionn us defense strategy. michael, really good to harvey on the programme. what did you make of president biden�*s speech? spoke a lot about unity and russian aggression? the most important _ and russian aggression? tue: most important thing and russian aggression? tte: most important thing of all is that president biden took the trip and what he think niggling is this conflict in ukraine, this terrible tragedy is at the top of his agenda as he enters his third year of presidency. that may or may not be enough to impress vladimir putin. it may or may not be enough to impress other republicans in congress but it is a firm statement of resolve and resoluteness of the commander—in—chief of the united states and i think vladimir putin has again have to be surprised and chastened that the western world has held together for so long. that the western world has held togetherfor so long. he together for so long. he doesn't togetherfor so long. he doesn't tell you when the war will end or a strate
to michael o'hanlon who's a senior fellow and director of research in foreign policy at the brookings institutionn us defense strategy. michael, really good to harvey on the programme. what did you make of president biden�*s speech? spoke a lot about unity and russian aggression? the most important _ and russian aggression? tue: most important thing and russian aggression? tte: most important thing of all is that president biden took the trip and what he think niggling is this conflict in...
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speaking to michael o'hanlon, director of research in foreign policy at the us thinktank, the brookings institutionout whether those comments might mean a change in nato policy. well, i'm afraid that the chancellor may be correct. i don't see a trend line that makes me think this is gonna suddenly go one way or the other. i guess the good news is i don't see any acute threat to ukraine developing from the russian mobilisation orfrom vladimir putin's of stubbornness and the ongoing willingness to throw soldier after soldier into the meat grinder this war has become. but the bad news is, you know, we're not sending that many new weapons to ukraine right now, it's taking a while for them to get there, ukraine is outnumbered in this war, they only have so capacity to conduct multiple, simultaneous offences and russia still sits on i7% of their territory. so, when i put it all together, i think there'll be back and forth movement to some extent this upcoming fighting season, spring and summer, but i don't expect change from the basic reality of a stalemate and then we're going to have to see, let's say,
speaking to michael o'hanlon, director of research in foreign policy at the us thinktank, the brookings institutionout whether those comments might mean a change in nato policy. well, i'm afraid that the chancellor may be correct. i don't see a trend line that makes me think this is gonna suddenly go one way or the other. i guess the good news is i don't see any acute threat to ukraine developing from the russian mobilisation orfrom vladimir putin's of stubbornness and the ongoing willingness...
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i'm joined now by dr madiha afzal fellow in the foreign policy programme at the brookings institutiongton. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on the programme. thanks for having me. we have been — the programme. thanks for having me. we have been hearing _ the programme. thanks for having me. we have been hearing reflections - the programme. thanks for having me. we have been hearing reflections and l we have been hearing reflections and analysis over the last few hours about the complicated legacy he leaves. how do you try and sum it up? i leaves. how do you try and sum it u . ? ., ,., , ., up? i would say that pervez musharraf's _ up? i would say that pervez musharraf's initial - up? i would say that pervez musharraf's initial years - up? i would say that pervez musharraf's initial years in l up? i would say that pervez - musharraf's initial years in power were seen by many pakistanis as a period of relative prosperity, even liberalism. it was irrevocably marred by the last years he was in
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michael 0'hanlon who is the director of research in foreign policy at the us thinktank the brookings institutionan khan is a 0laf scholz told the munich security conference it was wise to prepare for the long wall. i would likely to see any change in nato policy towards ukraine —— chancellor. in nato policy towards ukraine -- chancellor.— -- chancellor. greetings. i'm afraid the _ -- chancellor. greetings. i'm afraid the chancellor- -- chancellor. greetings. i'm afraid the chancellor may - -- chancellor. greetings. i'm afraid the chancellor may be | afraid the chancellor may be correct. i don't see a trend line that will make me think this will suddenly go one way or the other. i guess the good news is i don't see any acute threat ukraine developing from the russian mobilisation or from vladimir putin potts of stubbornness and the ongoing urge to through soldier to soldier into the meat grinder thatis soldier into the meat grinder that is what has become —— putin's. we're not sending that many new weapons to ukraine right now, it's taking a while for them to get there, ukraine is outnumbered in
michael 0'hanlon who is the director of research in foreign policy at the us thinktank the brookings institutionan khan is a 0laf scholz told the munich security conference it was wise to prepare for the long wall. i would likely to see any change in nato policy towards ukraine —— chancellor. in nato policy towards ukraine -- chancellor.— -- chancellor. greetings. i'm afraid the _ -- chancellor. greetings. i'm afraid the chancellor- -- chancellor. greetings. i'm afraid the chancellor may...
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the senior fellow at the brookings institution has just completed the second book in the trilogy, titled to the ghost at the feast. robert kagan, and conclusion, writes americans have complex attitudes towards power and morality. they have a sense of distinctiveness and remoteness and a tumultuous and highly contested political system. >> historian robert kagan on this episode of a book notes plus, it's available on the c-span now app or wherever you get your podcasts. announcer: there are almost 80 new members in the 118th congress, and a diverse group has a record number of women and minorities. but they're up an, careers and political philosophy. on monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. , hear from nathan moran, aaron how chin, -- watch new members of the 118th congress at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span or online at c-span.org. announcer: republican senator josh hawley insists the u.s. should redirect its policy focus from ukraine to china, saying it proposed a immediate threat to the u.s.. his remarks commit of speech at the heritage foundation. >> welcome, china and ukraine, a time for truth. p
the senior fellow at the brookings institution has just completed the second book in the trilogy, titled to the ghost at the feast. robert kagan, and conclusion, writes americans have complex attitudes towards power and morality. they have a sense of distinctiveness and remoteness and a tumultuous and highly contested political system. >> historian robert kagan on this episode of a book notes plus, it's available on the c-span now app or wherever you get your podcasts. announcer: there...
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this is a interesting situation, you look at data and brookings institution, hardly a right wing groupamericans are moving to suburbs at more rapid pace than whites or any other minority this is not about race, this is economic integration, it is about marxism. they don't want some people to have more than other people, even if they earned and saved for it. mark: to your knowledge is congress even looking at this or get involved? we're talking federal dollars, joe biden acting like he is a dictator with had bureaucracy as obama dpryd-- did, trying to impose their will, did notice they live in lush neighborhoods and beautiful land, and on thing, but the rest ofs you have to work it through. >> first, h hypocrisy it is big. after all that biden who lives in a tony suburb of delaware, greenville, they are not put anything affordable housing, kamala harris and her husband, 5 million dollar estate on a cul-de-sac in brentwood, they are not building affordable housing there, but for the rest of us, if we want to live in a quiet suburb, no, you must have high rises next to you. that iu asked.
this is a interesting situation, you look at data and brookings institution, hardly a right wing groupamericans are moving to suburbs at more rapid pace than whites or any other minority this is not about race, this is economic integration, it is about marxism. they don't want some people to have more than other people, even if they earned and saved for it. mark: to your knowledge is congress even looking at this or get involved? we're talking federal dollars, joe biden acting like he is a...
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this is a interesting situation, you look at the data, and pr brookings institution, wrote a report blacks at a mored parapid pace than whites or any other minority this nott abourat race but about economic integration and as you said, marxism. they don't want some people toeopl have more than other people, even if they earned it themselves and saved for it. markd : to your knowledge is congress even looking at this. will they get involved? we're talking about federal dollars, joe biden acts like he is a is a d dictator with his bureaucracy as obama did, i noticed they live in the lush neighborhoods and mansions on the ocean andti acres theyce build walls and all of the rest of the. but thbeaue rest us we have to work it through. >> first, hype cr hypocris y f factor is big. biden lives in a tony superb of delaware they aret not putting affordable house there, kamala harris and her husband with a 5 million dollar estate in atwoo cul-de-sac in brentwood, for the rest of us, if we want to live in a quiet suburb, no. u must have high-rises righ yt next door to you, this is the hip hypocrisy
this is a interesting situation, you look at the data, and pr brookings institution, wrote a report blacks at a mored parapid pace than whites or any other minority this nott abourat race but about economic integration and as you said, marxism. they don't want some people toeopl have more than other people, even if they earned it themselves and saved for it. markd : to your knowledge is congress even looking at this. will they get involved? we're talking about federal dollars, joe biden acts...
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senior fellow of affairs at brookings institute. this is isn't the first time foreign national.nder the bidens don't want us to know what is going on here. we just found out that the fbi hit the penn biden center way back in november. they never told us the fbi hit penn biden. so the fbi has hit biden's office, his house, and his beach house. and hauled off a ton of stuff. and biden says this is all planned? and is he cooperating? this is all consensual? it's like when a cop pulls you over and tells you to open the trunk. you open the trunk. it biden is getting squeezed hard and trying to play it cool. and the cover-up is reaching into different government agencies now. we just learned that when the national archives found classified midterms. maybe wouldn't be senator, zel. the white house was asked about this today. >> would the white house have revealed today's search white house counsel's office i would refer to you that. >> jesse: the binder looks defeated today and starting to feel bad for the binder. >> i wonder how the white house can claim they are being transparent whe
senior fellow of affairs at brookings institute. this is isn't the first time foreign national.nder the bidens don't want us to know what is going on here. we just found out that the fbi hit the penn biden center way back in november. they never told us the fbi hit penn biden. so the fbi has hit biden's office, his house, and his beach house. and hauled off a ton of stuff. and biden says this is all planned? and is he cooperating? this is all consensual? it's like when a cop pulls you over and...
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. >>> and now, we are joined by a fellow visiting at the brookings institute, and so good to have youhi, jim. good to be here. >> the scale of the losses is staggering, and more than double than the 1999 earthquake, which is more disturbing, and how does people survive something like this? >> this is a earthquake on a biblical scale. i am afraid that the death toll is going to double or at least increase and get close to 100,000 people, because we know that 150,000 people were underneath the rubble, and unfortunately very few of them have actually survived. >> that is impossible to imagine. >> it is really impossible to imagine the suffering underground in turkey, and many of the scenes that we cannot get to, because, you know, still areas and villages and in smaller towns that are unre unreached. >> erdogan came to power partly after that last earthquake promising that he blamed poor construction and poor standards, and as we watch this, is there any proof that he helped anything to prevent this? >> no that is the anger that is building, because it is not the earthquake that killed p
. >>> and now, we are joined by a fellow visiting at the brookings institute, and so good to have youhi, jim. good to be here. >> the scale of the losses is staggering, and more than double than the 1999 earthquake, which is more disturbing, and how does people survive something like this? >> this is a earthquake on a biblical scale. i am afraid that the death toll is going to double or at least increase and get close to 100,000 people, because we know that 150,000 people...
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the republican voting states and analysis of the 2020 election by the brookings institution showing thatinning base in 500 counties encompasses 71% of america's economic activity, while trump losing base of 2500 counties 29% of the economy. that is because blue states tend to be urban and suburban with large population. red counties can be smaller or rural and sometimes with more cows and corn stock than people. economically, it is not a fair fight. joining me are msnbc political analyst matthew and corey. i remember sarah palin's husband was indulging in it. these red state folks keep saying it, but they don't understand the economics of it would really be awful for a red state. the states that are most dependent on the federal government and to keep their colonies alive. west virginia, montana, louisiana, indiana, and alabama. new mexico is a blue state. blue states are the donor states. colorado, delaware, new jersey et cetera. why do they keep indulging in this. >> because they don't care about the economic implications of it. i think it is fundamental to what they are doing and what
the republican voting states and analysis of the 2020 election by the brookings institution showing thatinning base in 500 counties encompasses 71% of america's economic activity, while trump losing base of 2500 counties 29% of the economy. that is because blue states tend to be urban and suburban with large population. red counties can be smaller or rural and sometimes with more cows and corn stock than people. economically, it is not a fair fight. joining me are msnbc political analyst...
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because look, man, don't bill a brookings institution, kellen from also think. thank let's see. i'm not sure why you put that in, but i said this strategy had been stuck with your on your own. in fact, ok. wish that the humane a skull put off a lobby g i. bill it's still in the bill of when you line all of it is 3. my main fission, she kept apollo, sustain a kid that you need nobody that all a g like money at our director support on it into our lead revolt. it would still when you get because of the me around speak up all look in the g met la shit out town police better. i'll on your for she thought and fish time. if you could get up with me, i'll be sure you seen them involved in bear with me crystal cow. so it is all to quit looking net. i got 2nd unit with cheese up. go down to money, fish. that's the only it. luckily more to be produced. with our cooney video, i'm not sure what it is. should cove our not should post a think. ah anyone with that figure admitted into that that in the sped who put it at the museum in queen cheney chamber. that women, yes, you can go drove and e
because look, man, don't bill a brookings institution, kellen from also think. thank let's see. i'm not sure why you put that in, but i said this strategy had been stuck with your on your own. in fact, ok. wish that the humane a skull put off a lobby g i. bill it's still in the bill of when you line all of it is 3. my main fission, she kept apollo, sustain a kid that you need nobody that all a g like money at our director support on it into our lead revolt. it would still when you get because...
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when i challenged kerry on it at a at a brookings institution, he went ballistic. and i talked to all of that of change. but i defy you to find one account of his campaign which says he it a major part of his campaign. he didn't and the sad thing is his strategists were right. look at what happened when tom steyer, you know, who spent millions trying to become the of climate change and really got nowhere. jay inslee, washington former governor, washington think he did the same thing for whatever reason, it has not been a voting issue and that is part because it has become politicized and. it became politicized in the late nineties after the kyoto treaty passed and business said we can't let this happen. and so they became lots and pouring lots of money into lobbying efforts to paint it as a part, the liberal liberal agenda and know it was sort of it captured some of the energy behind the wallace movement later by trump which is that these elites want to tell you how to live your life. and you know tony lee's era which the pollster on climate change said that it's f
when i challenged kerry on it at a at a brookings institution, he went ballistic. and i talked to all of that of change. but i defy you to find one account of his campaign which says he it a major part of his campaign. he didn't and the sad thing is his strategists were right. look at what happened when tom steyer, you know, who spent millions trying to become the of climate change and really got nowhere. jay inslee, washington former governor, washington think he did the same thing for...
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our national will this topic beyond merely symbolic gestures is clear according to a 2021 brookings institution report, 62% of americans opposed the idea of. cash payments for reparations and disaggregated data show that 72% of white america were in opposition. our nation is so to the idea that the very proposal is all of a government panel to explore the question again of reparations for african-americans has been stuck in the house representatives bill. h.r. 40. since 1989. what are the things we live with? without question. denying ourselves. i will gingerly assert that the reluctance to engage in the conversation even further perpetuates injustice of enslavement. but i will boldly state that this reluctance is what prompted andy to ask the question and the need the question and conversation and about the consequences an ongoing legacy of enslavement are real. it was recently that reparations equate with stealing and that those who would benefit are people who look like me were cast as criminals for some. the question of reparation funds is stalled in rhetoric. in contrast to that example, a
our national will this topic beyond merely symbolic gestures is clear according to a 2021 brookings institution report, 62% of americans opposed the idea of. cash payments for reparations and disaggregated data show that 72% of white america were in opposition. our nation is so to the idea that the very proposal is all of a government panel to explore the question again of reparations for african-americans has been stuck in the house representatives bill. h.r. 40. since 1989. what are the...
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secretary of state in charge of arms control will discuss the decision live monday morning at the brookings institutiontarting at 10:30 eastern on c-span, c-span now or free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. next week on c-span, the house and senate are back in session following a break for presidential holidays, on tuesday morning the foreign affairs committee holds a hearing on countering the chinese communist party and the house armed services committee will hear from defense department officials regarding management of military support to ukraine. on wednesday u.s. attorney general merrick garland testifies before the judiciary committee on oversight of the justice department. watch next week, live on the c-span networks or on c-span now are free mobile video app. also go to c-span.org for scheduling information or to stream video live or on-demand any time. c-span, your unfiltered view of government.
secretary of state in charge of arms control will discuss the decision live monday morning at the brookings institutiontarting at 10:30 eastern on c-span, c-span now or free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. next week on c-span, the house and senate are back in session following a break for presidential holidays, on tuesday morning the foreign affairs committee holds a hearing on countering the chinese communist party and the house armed services committee will hear from defense...