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"washington examiner's" jay caruso, thank you as always.e're going to see you coming up on "morning joe." >>> still ahead, everybody, the scene in kenosha, wisconsin, during a second night of violent protests following the police shooting of black man there. your first look at "morning joe" is next. your first look at "mor" is next. >>> welcome back. what began as a peaceful demonstration monday evening delved into violent protests for a second night in a row in kenosha, wisconsin, following the shooting of a black man. multiple people were injured as cars and businesses were set on fire and damage overnight. multiple buildings burned to the ground and looters ransacked stores. the wisconsin national guard was called in to help and enforce an 8:00 p.m. state curfew following an incident deployed in what appeared to be tear gas. a warning, the next video i'm going to show you is disturbing. 29-year-old jacob blake remains hospitalized in serious condition after a video posted on social media appeared to show officers shoot him in the back ri
"washington examiner's" jay caruso, thank you as always.e're going to see you coming up on "morning joe." >>> still ahead, everybody, the scene in kenosha, wisconsin, during a second night of violent protests following the police shooting of black man there. your first look at "morning joe" is next. your first look at "mor" is next. >>> welcome back. what began as a peaceful demonstration monday evening delved into violent protests for a...
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the famous italian tenor caruso used to come here to. campbell's soup one of the largest companies in the country. this was a major chord up until world war 2 ships were built to europe and then just in the port in world war 235000 people were employed. who were. who are. coming great admirer of the canadian intellectual john ralston saul who use the term corporate coup d'etat in his book the unconscious civilization was a very important book for me because it it gave me the vocabulary to understand that corporate d'etat how it was carried out and how it expressed itself in our society in 1905 writing something like that felt really risky because i was essentially saying you know muslim you won the 2nd world war it was his proposal corporatism that seriously was defeated saying a war in iraq is really arguing that it was the way of organizing society which he had become more. and more powerful please raise your right hand and repeat after me . donald john do solemnly swear and i was slightly covering my bets by saying that it was a coup
the famous italian tenor caruso used to come here to. campbell's soup one of the largest companies in the country. this was a major chord up until world war 2 ships were built to europe and then just in the port in world war 235000 people were employed. who were. who are. coming great admirer of the canadian intellectual john ralston saul who use the term corporate coup d'etat in his book the unconscious civilization was a very important book for me because it it gave me the vocabulary to...
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the famous italian tenor caruso used to come here to. campbell's soup one of the largest companies in the country. this was a major force up until world war 2 lot of battleships were built here and then just in the port in world war 235000 people were employed. who are. coming great admirer of the canadian intellectual john ralston saul who use the term corporate coup d'etat in his book the unconscious civilization was a very important book for me because it it gave me the vocabulary to under. stand that corporate today tom how it was carried out and how it expressed itself in our society in 1905 writing something like that felt really risky because i was essentially saying you know mostly won the 2nd world war it was his proposal corporatism that seriously was the feelings and war and i was really arguing that was the way of organizing society which he had become more and more powerful please raise your right hand and repeat after me. donald john trump do solemnly swear and i was slightly covering my bets by saying that it was a coup d'
the famous italian tenor caruso used to come here to. campbell's soup one of the largest companies in the country. this was a major force up until world war 2 lot of battleships were built here and then just in the port in world war 235000 people were employed. who are. coming great admirer of the canadian intellectual john ralston saul who use the term corporate coup d'etat in his book the unconscious civilization was a very important book for me because it it gave me the vocabulary to under....
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you might've thought i was talking about where rico caruso used to hang out it was exactly the kind ofovid drug stock that you should be speculating on i had been skeptical myself though i called our terrific bio tech expert to be sure i wasn't off track. sure enough, last wednesday, now, not tomorrow, buecause tha wouldn't be last, that'd be tomorrow they said they're announcing a rapid onsite covid detection test using saliva from columbia university that gives you a result in 30 minutes or less their test doesn't need to be shipped it a reference lab sorrento's marketing it under the name covid trace and you can potentially take the test at home one day the whole thing is in a single tube and no swab up your nose. when they jam it up your nose, first they tell you it's going to be 10 seconds but it's really 12 anyway, when i saw it in the news i told my wife about it lisa is her name and we're finally going to get out of this mess because sorrento figured it out. then she told me she always wanted to go to sorrento but that was absolutely nothing. no, i said i'm talking about sorren
you might've thought i was talking about where rico caruso used to hang out it was exactly the kind ofovid drug stock that you should be speculating on i had been skeptical myself though i called our terrific bio tech expert to be sure i wasn't off track. sure enough, last wednesday, now, not tomorrow, buecause tha wouldn't be last, that'd be tomorrow they said they're announcing a rapid onsite covid detection test using saliva from columbia university that gives you a result in 30 minutes or...
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widely before joining the university of iowa, he was a professor of law at pepperdine university caruso school of law and a visiting professor at penn state law school. sox and derek, thank you much for joining. >> thank you. >> thank you. with alex'sgin book. friends, please consider getting -- homework, which i hope you will be inspired to read after today's discussion. in this important book, you argue that the right to vote has not been a steady bending of an towardsrds justice or universal suffrage. instead, it has been a bumpy ride with peaks and valleys and you note a series of cases about reversals of the right to vote. women in new jersey had the right to vote until 1807 and then lasted for nearly a century. african-americans in many northern states have the right to vote at the time of the founding and then lost that right in the 1820's, and people have the right to vote in the midwest and the southwest and then lasted in the 1900s to limit the power of immigrants. a broad question, but tell us about the unsteady progress of suffrage in the united states. >> thank you for the
widely before joining the university of iowa, he was a professor of law at pepperdine university caruso school of law and a visiting professor at penn state law school. sox and derek, thank you much for joining. >> thank you. >> thank you. with alex'sgin book. friends, please consider getting -- homework, which i hope you will be inspired to read after today's discussion. in this important book, you argue that the right to vote has not been a steady bending of an towardsrds justice...
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miami," batman. ( as david caruso ) will we have a treatment? that remains to be... ♪ i don't know if this vaccine's going to work, but it's worth... a shot. ♪ ♪ i haven't spoken to the president in months. he's avoiding me like... the plague. ♪ ♪ now, dr. fauci appearing on the cover of "instyle" magazine is a historic moment for american medicine. almost as significant as that "sports illustrated" swimsuit edition featuring louis pasteur. hey, remember the 2020 presidential election? it's still happening. and according to a recent poll, biden now has a 15-point advantage over trump. woo-hoo! joe, you're doing great-- by doing nothing. stay in the basement. someone toss a crate of ensure down the steps and yank the knob off the door! right now, it's less a case of biden beating trump and more a case of trump beating trump, because according to another poll, 72% say the u.s. is on the wrong track. that is a devastating number. but, who are the 28% who look around and say, "yeah, this feels right-- america is in perfect shape for me, an agoraphobic germaphobe with a f
miami," batman. ( as david caruso ) will we have a treatment? that remains to be... ♪ i don't know if this vaccine's going to work, but it's worth... a shot. ♪ ♪ i haven't spoken to the president in months. he's avoiding me like... the plague. ♪ ♪ now, dr. fauci appearing on the cover of "instyle" magazine is a historic moment for american medicine. almost as significant as that "sports illustrated" swimsuit edition featuring louis pasteur. hey, remember the...
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zhivago, robinson caruso. history once erased was restored. the truth of stalin's murders was revealed. inevitably the fatal conceit of a centrally planned communist economy was exposed and large numbers of russians realized just how poorly their quality of life compared to the free western alternative. they were even permitted rights to express dissatisfaction with their circumstances. now a totalitarian regime's greatest ally is darkness and silence. keeping a people in the dark is the surest way to guarantee they never demand their god-given rights. because just a trickle of information, just a hint of truth, a small offering of differing perspectives and a touch of freedom of expression helped lead to the soviet union's demise. the freedom to say that two plus two make four. free people become and stay free through open dialogue, because of the free exchange of information and ideas, even ones we disagree with, because of patience with perspectives that are not our own, because we study our history, celebrate its highs and learn from its l
zhivago, robinson caruso. history once erased was restored. the truth of stalin's murders was revealed. inevitably the fatal conceit of a centrally planned communist economy was exposed and large numbers of russians realized just how poorly their quality of life compared to the free western alternative. they were even permitted rights to express dissatisfaction with their circumstances. now a totalitarian regime's greatest ally is darkness and silence. keeping a people in the dark is the surest...
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also managing editor of the washington examiner magazine jay caruso. and author rick tyler. new book" still right". rick, i knew you were a hippy. willie, take us through the first night. >> the republican national convention kicked off yesterday by officially reno, ma'minating donald trump for president of the united states. the speakers painted a bleak picture of a potential joe biden presidency while portraying donald trump as the man standing between order and anarchy, with one speaker calling him the, quote, body guard of western civilization. republicans also misrepresented the president's record, describing him as a leader who acted quickly against the coronavirus and also as a fighter for social justice. this while the president continued to rail against mail-in balloting. >> they'll be sending them, they'll be dumping them in neighborhoods, people will be picking them up, they'll be bribing people to pick them up. this is common sense. this is nothing to do with politics. who's mailing them? mostly democrat states and democrat governors. supposing they don't mail th
also managing editor of the washington examiner magazine jay caruso. and author rick tyler. new book" still right". rick, i knew you were a hippy. willie, take us through the first night. >> the republican national convention kicked off yesterday by officially reno, ma'minating donald trump for president of the united states. the speakers painted a bleak picture of a potential joe biden presidency while portraying donald trump as the man standing between order and anarchy, with...
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how has there never been a "csi: post office" something tells me david caruso would definitely come backrned to sender." ♪ that's how he held his hands, right? after he put on the glasses? very delicately, like this like he was still holding them seriously, think about how perfect this is. the same public agency trump is currently trying to destroy, one of the most cherished public institutions in america, arrested his former campaign manager for allegedly skimming money from a fundraiser for their scam border wall, two days after we found out trump's colluded with russian intelligence it's like the end of the summer tv season, and they're wrapping up all of the story arcs at once this is really such a perfect encapsulation of trumpism. it's all a giant grift bannon was getting rich and so was trump. the dude's constantly at his own properties lobbyists and foreign officials stay at his hotels to curry favor. his sons are going around the world drumming up new business they're all just fattening their wallets and doling out cash to their rich buddies while they take health insurance and
how has there never been a "csi: post office" something tells me david caruso would definitely come backrned to sender." ♪ that's how he held his hands, right? after he put on the glasses? very delicately, like this like he was still holding them seriously, think about how perfect this is. the same public agency trump is currently trying to destroy, one of the most cherished public institutions in america, arrested his former campaign manager for allegedly skimming money from a...