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let's say at the cato institute he says look, what is he doing there? i am a lot more famous, get him out of there and let me talk. >> i would say senator paul you have lost your mind. i want finis i don't want you can't get out. senator paul has no claims against me. he has no right to be on the panel instead of matthew feeney. no one has that right. cato institute is a private institution, a nonprofit, facebook is caught google is, again this point of no state action and that is a powerful point actually. by the way the third one is the one discussed widely which is section 230 which is also referred to as section 230 and part of a law passed in 1996 by congress. this is not the courts, this is congress. i thought we should linger here a little bit because this is much discussed and much misinterpreted i think. let's look at the actual language of this bill which begins with the protection of good samaritan blocking and screening of offensive material. the first part is, no user of interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or spea
let's say at the cato institute he says look, what is he doing there? i am a lot more famous, get him out of there and let me talk. >> i would say senator paul you have lost your mind. i want finis i don't want you can't get out. senator paul has no claims against me. he has no right to be on the panel instead of matthew feeney. no one has that right. cato institute is a private institution, a nonprofit, facebook is caught google is, again this point of no state action and that is a...
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i'm an economist at the cato institute. back in 2014 the post tweeted inequality is the root of social evil. former president barack obama has described inequality as the defining challenge of our time. bernie sanders today says u.s. levels of inequality showed that the system is rigged to benefit the billionaire class. these are just a case that things said about economic inequality. one of two assumptions logically underpins these views. either that the current distributive income or wealth is unjust, or that that current description brings consequences in the future. this idea more inequality is that unless inequality good underpins much public debate. it's become the moral foundation for call of more government discretion of income and wealth, and high taxes on the rich in particular. but a given distribution doesn't solely it pre-determined by government. it reflects millions of interactions, trade decisions, inheritances and policies which are undertaken every single day. a statistic of income or ealth share of the to
i'm an economist at the cato institute. back in 2014 the post tweeted inequality is the root of social evil. former president barack obama has described inequality as the defining challenge of our time. bernie sanders today says u.s. levels of inequality showed that the system is rigged to benefit the billionaire class. these are just a case that things said about economic inequality. one of two assumptions logically underpins these views. either that the current distributive income or wealth...
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director of government of external affairs at the cato institute public policy research organization dedicated to the principles of women in government individual free markets and peace this is named after a recent republican book which is available on the registration table as you came in so for those of you who did not receive a copy on your way in please feel free to grab one on your way out and if you decide you would like a copy later feel free to contact us. with us today to discuss this book are two of cato scholar scholars, the author of today's book and then to discuss the ongoing research on americans attitudes, poverty and work. a senior fellow at the institute where he heads research domestic policy with an emphasis on health care and retirement writing numerous books including going for broke in the entitlement crisis. healthy competition and the poverty of welfare his writings have appeared every major american newspaper including "wall street journal", "new york times". and has been named by the congressional quarterly as one of the five most influential experts on soc
director of government of external affairs at the cato institute public policy research organization dedicated to the principles of women in government individual free markets and peace this is named after a recent republican book which is available on the registration table as you came in so for those of you who did not receive a copy on your way in please feel free to grab one on your way out and if you decide you would like a copy later feel free to contact us. with us today to discuss this...
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joining us for today's discussion are two of cato's scholars to discuss the find attention of a recently published policy analysis by the same title as today's briefing. you should all have a copy of this analysis on your chairs. if you don't have a copy, for whatever reason, please let us know and we would be happy to bring one by your office. today's first speaker is john samples, vice president at the cato institute and author of today's policy analysis. samples founded and directs cato's center for representative democracy -- i'm sorry, representative government, which studies the first amendment, government institutional failure and public opinion. he is a prolific author whose work includes "the struggle to limit government, a little history," and "the fal ascy of campaign finance reform." his commentary has been published in "usa today,." los angeles times and he's appeared on npr and msnbr. he served as director of georgetown university press and before that as haven't the 20th century fund and received his ph.d. in rutgers university. >> matthew feeney is the director of caito's
joining us for today's discussion are two of cato's scholars to discuss the find attention of a recently published policy analysis by the same title as today's briefing. you should all have a copy of this analysis on your chairs. if you don't have a copy, for whatever reason, please let us know and we would be happy to bring one by your office. today's first speaker is john samples, vice president at the cato institute and author of today's policy analysis. samples founded and directs cato's...
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what's a high sense again but i can assure you that they're really a major concern right behind most cato's they block up waterways a soft tissue of oxygen and an ideal habitat for the snails that carry the parasite that causes the disease bilharzia people in the west african country have been in so doing this carved into a valuable resource as you'll see in this week's doing your bit. water hyacinths pose a huge problem for fishing communities in africa the aquatic plant can carpet lakes so densely that boats can barely glide across the surface. the international conservation organization rare wants to see the weeds turned into a useful resource farmers in africa can learn how when seminars like this one in burnie. have to be collected the plants are left to dry in the sun. then they're mixed with carol joan and water. 2 months later the water hyacinths have become compost. the resulting organic fertiliser doesn't just help to increase crop yields. well.
what's a high sense again but i can assure you that they're really a major concern right behind most cato's they block up waterways a soft tissue of oxygen and an ideal habitat for the snails that carry the parasite that causes the disease bilharzia people in the west african country have been in so doing this carved into a valuable resource as you'll see in this week's doing your bit. water hyacinths pose a huge problem for fishing communities in africa the aquatic plant can carpet lakes so...
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the cato institute's michael turner provides a blueprint for reducing poverty. it's a discussion on c-span's new book, the president, with historians and contributors. check your cable guide for a full schedule.ng >> good morning everyone. welcome. i name is arty and i'm the executive editor of "the washington post". on june 14, 2016 a member of our staff was first reported the russian government hackers have penetrated the computer network of the democratic national committee. in the lead up to the democratic national convention the public would also learn of hacks of quitting having chairman john podesta's e-mail and a similarly incendiary installation of the peter system of the dra
the cato institute's michael turner provides a blueprint for reducing poverty. it's a discussion on c-span's new book, the president, with historians and contributors. check your cable guide for a full schedule.ng >> good morning everyone. welcome. i name is arty and i'm the executive editor of "the washington post". on june 14, 2016 a member of our staff was first reported the russian government hackers have penetrated the computer network of the democratic national committee....
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and the cato institute michael tanner provides a blueprint for reducing poverty. check your cable guide for a full schedule. >> we want to introduce you to author, justine bateman. here's her book, it is called "fame" the hijacking of reality. read through the book it seems like it's a relatively painful experience to write, is it a fact? >> i do not know that i will qualify it as painful. it is more of a, it's a cleaning out your closet. so what i wanted to do for the readers comments about the lifecycle of fame from a sociological angle. what it's like on the inside of the lifecycle. it begins, and levels off and it descends. some people state the leveled off earea and for others like myself, it descends. it also what it is like for theories on why the public reacts the way it does at different points in that lifecycle and also how we as a society get to a point ewhere w put celebrity on such a high pedestal. so a lot of people say you have written a lot of painful or personal things because i use my own experiences as a framework as an investigative reporter wo
and the cato institute michael tanner provides a blueprint for reducing poverty. check your cable guide for a full schedule. >> we want to introduce you to author, justine bateman. here's her book, it is called "fame" the hijacking of reality. read through the book it seems like it's a relatively painful experience to write, is it a fact? >> i do not know that i will qualify it as painful. it is more of a, it's a cleaning out your closet. so what i wanted to do for the...
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ak party and its former vice deputy chairman for human rights and most of our senior fellow at the cato institute and contributing opinion writer at the new york times thank you both for joining me in the arena harun your party suffered significant losses in the local elections in march including in istanbul where your president used to be the mayor in a democracy many would say you're supposed to respect the election result not demand multiple recounts and then have a rerun of the whole election just because your candidate didn't win. you're just repeating the opposition. which are not true the election is going to rerun because there is an independent but the electoral commission made a decision to go to rerun for 2 reasons because number one is that there are hundreds of people that point at the ballot box offices number 2 there are irregularities in what counting sheets which in the law clearly says that in these sort of cases if it's impacting the final result of the election it goes to iran and it's not the 1st time in last minute simple elections there are 14 minutes abilities th
ak party and its former vice deputy chairman for human rights and most of our senior fellow at the cato institute and contributing opinion writer at the new york times thank you both for joining me in the arena harun your party suffered significant losses in the local elections in march including in istanbul where your president used to be the mayor in a democracy many would say you're supposed to respect the election result not demand multiple recounts and then have a rerun of the whole...
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for questions about the president's strategy, most republicans standing behind the maximum pressure cato know it'll be a quick fight but they want to push back against president trump. >> this is kutv fox 2 news at 6:00. >> a father of three is being remembered tonight after he was killed by a stray bullet while checking his mail. >> we've heard of shootings happening a lot and it's something that we know but we never thought it would be us and it would be him and it's just not fair. >> a family in richmond is in mourning tonight. good evening, i'm julie haener. >> and dealing with shootings in three days. christina rendon talked to the very happy person, never angry. he could put a smile on anyone's face. >> reporter: candles were lit for miguel ramirez outside his home in richmond. he was checking his mail on tuesday when he was hit in the back of the head by a stray bullet. >> i think it would've been different if it was natural causes. >> reporter: richmond police say they're integritying the shooting that started at 18th and chancellor. ramirez was outside his home, two blocks away,
for questions about the president's strategy, most republicans standing behind the maximum pressure cato know it'll be a quick fight but they want to push back against president trump. >> this is kutv fox 2 news at 6:00. >> a father of three is being remembered tonight after he was killed by a stray bullet while checking his mail. >> we've heard of shootings happening a lot and it's something that we know but we never thought it would be us and it would be him and it's just...
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according to cato, it was since the war on poverty was declared in 1964, we have spent about $23 trillion didn't seem to help us, at least in the city. >> the question is where did that money go? my plan would put economic resources directly into our hands. it would create a given an economic path forward for many people who right now are struggling and don't have access to, let's say treatment for substance abuse problems, or mental health issues because right now we have to have face facts where these problems are going to many of our cities and our current programs are not well designed to handle this particular program because in large part if there's someone who's on the street there is not right now economic incentive to help that person get back on their feet. >> the problem is if you give $1,000 to a guy on the street, not everybody, some people are down on their luck, but there's a significant percentage of people, and we know just two blocks from where we are now gethere's a homeless shelter wih a lot of people in a lot of problems. drug problems, mental health issues, so giving
according to cato, it was since the war on poverty was declared in 1964, we have spent about $23 trillion didn't seem to help us, at least in the city. >> the question is where did that money go? my plan would put economic resources directly into our hands. it would create a given an economic path forward for many people who right now are struggling and don't have access to, let's say treatment for substance abuse problems, or mental health issues because right now we have to have face...
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apparently with no consideration, no respect to thes a thet i cato theaesthetic. this building was built in 1880. we finally saved you have enough money to bring back the window to the original state. we had to get permit from the city and approval from the historic planning department. we spent two days in d.p.w., paid $400 for the permit, we pay about $1000 for a specialized carpenter to restore the window to bring it back to what it was. we thought why not just replacing this window with this aluminum very modern looking window. it's much more functional. it's cheap, right? the reason is, because of the esthetics. this is what we're talking about today. the esthetics of the city, the esthetic of our neighborhood, the victorian, integrity of our neighborhood. we're now -- we want to argue verizon does not comply with the standard which was ordinated by article 25 what was approved but the california supreme court on april 4, 2019. they are not following the same standard that the people required for the residents live in the city. i'm here to argue that the prop
apparently with no consideration, no respect to thes a thet i cato theaesthetic. this building was built in 1880. we finally saved you have enough money to bring back the window to the original state. we had to get permit from the city and approval from the historic planning department. we spent two days in d.p.w., paid $400 for the permit, we pay about $1000 for a specialized carpenter to restore the window to bring it back to what it was. we thought why not just replacing this window with...
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harvard university economics professor and cato institute of economics research, jeffrey myron. >> glad contracting at joe biden, is just another issue that will further divide the democratic party but it reaches critical mass on the aoc side, it could really you introduce economic damage. >> it would do humongous economic damage, it is just not even remotely affordable and it cannot go anywhere, no one will vote for if it's up for vote in any legislation because anybody who understands arithmetic's will realize it makes no sense whatsoever, it's impossible to do the kinds of things she's proposing. >> the thing up and most interesting, let's say the world couldn't in 12 years if we don't tackle climate change, i will give them that, wouldn't you want to use all of our resources to tackle climate change and maybe put medicare for all in universal asic income on hold for the writ? >> if you think there is some chance from some source that the world will end in 12 years then maybe you suspense a money to try to avoid that, but you can think of dozens or hundreds of possible ways that that
harvard university economics professor and cato institute of economics research, jeffrey myron. >> glad contracting at joe biden, is just another issue that will further divide the democratic party but it reaches critical mass on the aoc side, it could really you introduce economic damage. >> it would do humongous economic damage, it is just not even remotely affordable and it cannot go anywhere, no one will vote for if it's up for vote in any legislation because anybody who...
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in 2012, he was given an award by the cato institute, a prominent libertarian think tank in washingtonamong the libertarian, center-right economics community, he's quite well known. as you can imagine, there's a lot of distress at what has happened in the economics world. scholars who study the chinese economy are very upset at this voice potentially going quiet, and also concerned about what it means and what it signals about the scope for a rational and factual economic debate within china and the ability to do so in a way that is not vetted by the government. taylor: up next, brexit politics may grab the headline, but the toll on business is grim. jason: plus, experiencing the monaco grand prix like a pro. taylor: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg: businessweek." taylor: still ahead, an express guide to real estate in monaco. jason: and where guyana becomes a testing ground to save the world's rain forest. taylor: and in the politics section, brexit's toll on britain. joel weber joins us now, what is the latest? joel: we always talk about it fro
in 2012, he was given an award by the cato institute, a prominent libertarian think tank in washingtonamong the libertarian, center-right economics community, he's quite well known. as you can imagine, there's a lot of distress at what has happened in the economics world. scholars who study the chinese economy are very upset at this voice potentially going quiet, and also concerned about what it means and what it signals about the scope for a rational and factual economic debate within china...
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in 2012, he was given an award by the cato institute, a prominent libertarian think tank in washingtond among the libertarian, center-right economics community, he's quite well known. as you can imagine, there's a lot of distress at what has happened in the economics world. scholars who study the chinese economy are very upset at this voice potentially going quiet, and also concerned about what it means and what it signals about the scope for a rational and factual economic debate within china and the ability to do so in a way that is not vetted by the government. taylor: up next, brexit politics may grab the headline, but the toll on business is grim. jason: plus, experiencing the monaco grand prix like a pro. taylor: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ e
in 2012, he was given an award by the cato institute, a prominent libertarian think tank in washingtond among the libertarian, center-right economics community, he's quite well known. as you can imagine, there's a lot of distress at what has happened in the economics world. scholars who study the chinese economy are very upset at this voice potentially going quiet, and also concerned about what it means and what it signals about the scope for a rational and factual economic debate within china...
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so is he also part of the cover-up that now includes, i believe, bill barr, don mcgahn, cato kaelin, house chef, who else is involved in this conspiracy of people who otherwise probably don't like the president that much, but are willing to put their careers on the line to cover up for him? it's quite comical, on some level, actually. >> tucker: it is kind of amazing. i hope we get to the bottom of it but i'm sure there is russian somewhere. joe, thank you. >> good to see you. >> tucker: kamala harris says if she is elected president, her administration will find companies unless they pay men and women exactly the same wage. and yet her own campaign phase men more than women. irony alert. it details ahead. ♪ many people living with diabetes monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. ♪ >
so is he also part of the cover-up that now includes, i believe, bill barr, don mcgahn, cato kaelin, house chef, who else is involved in this conspiracy of people who otherwise probably don't like the president that much, but are willing to put their careers on the line to cover up for him? it's quite comical, on some level, actually. >> tucker: it is kind of amazing. i hope we get to the bottom of it but i'm sure there is russian somewhere. joe, thank you. >> good to see you....
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cato, have gone after him saying his economic policies do not make sense or they flip-flop depending on the whims of the president of the united states. >> let's bring in john har woord and kelly o'donnell. we're going to get carried away for a second, but there's a political aspect to this. the president nominated two people to the federal reserve board to try and get his way. his way involves lower interest rates because he thinks that's going to increase market increases. he didn't get his way. >> and these were not formal nomination, but the president had a allowed this to be talked about publicly and that's where the space between actual talking about hermann cane or stuchb moore. that space is typically not filled with that. also this is a highlight of how this white house and president in particular can stiles put forward swub whosomeone who's a friend, perhaps a supporter of his, without any vetting. without seeing all of the potholes and problems along the path toward conconfirmation. this is really an indication of senate republicans who said no way. that they would not sup
cato, have gone after him saying his economic policies do not make sense or they flip-flop depending on the whims of the president of the united states. >> let's bring in john har woord and kelly o'donnell. we're going to get carried away for a second, but there's a political aspect to this. the president nominated two people to the federal reserve board to try and get his way. his way involves lower interest rates because he thinks that's going to increase market increases. he didn't get...
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so is he also part of the cover-up that now includes, i believe, bill barr, don mcgahn, cato kaelin,se chef, who else is involved in this deep conspiracy of people who otherwise probably don't like the president that much, but are willing to put their careers on the line to cover w upt for him? it's quite comical, on some level, actually. >> tucker: it is kind of amazing. i hope we get to the bottom of it. i know there are russians there somewhere. joe, thank you. >> good to see you. >> tucker: kamala harris says if she is elected president, her administration will fine companies unless they pay men and women exactly the same wage. and yet her own campaign pays men more than women. irony alert. details ahead. ♪ it details ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: senator kamala harris is running for president on the woke capitalism platform. the harris administration, she says, won't simply support equal pay for women and men, they wilt compel it. every big company will be forced to file paperwork proving men and women are paid the same amount. the differences in pay are on differences in seniority, o
so is he also part of the cover-up that now includes, i believe, bill barr, don mcgahn, cato kaelin,se chef, who else is involved in this deep conspiracy of people who otherwise probably don't like the president that much, but are willing to put their careers on the line to cover w upt for him? it's quite comical, on some level, actually. >> tucker: it is kind of amazing. i hope we get to the bottom of it. i know there are russians there somewhere. joe, thank you. >> good to see...
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>> no, there are studies by the cato institute. and an article in criminology. all of the research that we have demonstrates that undocumented immigrants are similar to immigrants overall and that they do not increase rhyme rates. if anything, they're associated with reduction in crime. >> by the way, i get an email from you folks every day that i pay attention to. you don't have an ax to grind in the immigration battle, right? it's a law enforcement-kind of website that looks like data, am i wrong in that? >> the marshall project is a nonprofit news conversation covering criminal justice and organization in the united states. we didn't go into this with an opinion either way, we just wanted to look at the data and kind of use evidence on this ongoing discussion of whether or not undocument the immigrants are connected to crime. >> final question, why if the data says there's not a higher incidence of those coming here committing crime does this myth persist that it's otherwise? >> well, in trump speeches, we often hear him discuss criminal immigrants, particula
>> no, there are studies by the cato institute. and an article in criminology. all of the research that we have demonstrates that undocumented immigrants are similar to immigrants overall and that they do not increase rhyme rates. if anything, they're associated with reduction in crime. >> by the way, i get an email from you folks every day that i pay attention to. you don't have an ax to grind in the immigration battle, right? it's a law enforcement-kind of website that looks like...
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we are joined by the director of immigration studies at the cato institute and jenna ellis is with ustitutional law attorney, member of the trump 2020 advisory board. jenna, we know what's going on at the border. more than a million illegals supposedly pouring over this year alone. activists say they have the right to flee oppression and murder. >> we are not tweaking the rights to claim asylum or come in on a very specific qualifying ground but let's remember asylum is not immigration. there is a legal immigration process for people who want to come into the country and stay. what's going on is that our very generous asylum process is actually being abused by people who understand that coming in and saying those magic words, i fear for my life, or even coming in just on the basis of wanting a better life, an economic benefit, those aren't actually qualifying bases. asylum exists for people who genuinely fear persecution on qualifying bases. what president trump is looking to do, i think the key words there were fairly and expeditiously. we always want to make sure that a legal determ
we are joined by the director of immigration studies at the cato institute and jenna ellis is with ustitutional law attorney, member of the trump 2020 advisory board. jenna, we know what's going on at the border. more than a million illegals supposedly pouring over this year alone. activists say they have the right to flee oppression and murder. >> we are not tweaking the rights to claim asylum or come in on a very specific qualifying ground but let's remember asylum is not immigration....
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for more on the markets i will bring in phil plan cato and gary kaltbaum.e saw a huge swoon yesterday. i feel like the market is giving us mixed signals. 200 point buy into the close yesterday. some folks were nibbling. both the s&p and nasdaq holding above their 50 day moving averages. there certainly has been carnage the last 48 hours, there is still hesitancy to sell off from here. >> i have don't think that is carnage, charles. we haven't had a 2% drop this year at all. it is normal at this point in time. you got a little bit of catalyst. i think the market is acting fine. i keep a list of 50 to 100 growth leaders. one or two broken support levels. everyone else is acting well. a few are going into new highs. i put out a note this morning on tariff thing. there will not be tariffs friday, simple reason there is no way businesses can prepare in five days from donald trump's tweet, president trump's tweet on sunday to friday. so i think sarah sanders coming out today saying china wants a deal gives them cover. i don't think there will be any tariffs on fr
for more on the markets i will bring in phil plan cato and gary kaltbaum.e saw a huge swoon yesterday. i feel like the market is giving us mixed signals. 200 point buy into the close yesterday. some folks were nibbling. both the s&p and nasdaq holding above their 50 day moving averages. there certainly has been carnage the last 48 hours, there is still hesitancy to sell off from here. >> i have don't think that is carnage, charles. we haven't had a 2% drop this year at all. it is...
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three with us from washington right now we've got most of our child who is a senior fellow at the cato institute so. we have a situation where the ruling party loses a mayoralty which it's held for fifteen years it cries foul foul and it gets the rerun is that as questionably looking as the opposition would certainly so. it is quite questionable and i think this is a very dark moment for turkey because since nine hundred forty six turkey had elections whose results has been respected we were never never a fully liberal democracy but at least elections were working and in the past five years or give them a politically ventures from the manic the on issues like even of speech freedom of the press a little of flaws but at least the elections were there but now we are seeing you know like she canceled by the judicial board with heavy pressure from the government well because the winner is not somebody who's the government candidates and i think nobody in turkey besides the partisans of the ruling party think that this is a fair decision. the government since the first day after the electio
three with us from washington right now we've got most of our child who is a senior fellow at the cato institute so. we have a situation where the ruling party loses a mayoralty which it's held for fifteen years it cries foul foul and it gets the rerun is that as questionably looking as the opposition would certainly so. it is quite questionable and i think this is a very dark moment for turkey because since nine hundred forty six turkey had elections whose results has been respected we were...
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molly scott cato has been re—elected as an mep for the south west of england.what is that down to? we did very well in the elections, more than 2 million votes, increase in meps to seven, i million votes, increase in meps to seven, lam million votes, increase in meps to seven, i am the only mep in the south—west continuing. two things in the uk, we are a remain party, trying to stop brexit. we are clear on the need for urgent action on the climate emergency which has seen our vote increase across the european union. as you say, in germany, the netherlands, belgium, strong support for the greens. i am looking forward to seeing my new colleagues in brussels tomorrow. can you divide it up, the degree to which this is a vote for the greens because of your remain position, the degree to which it isa remain position, the degree to which it is a vote for climate action and the same equation across europe?|j am the same equation across europe?” am not able to do that because every voter voted for something different but in britain this has been an election where brexit
molly scott cato has been re—elected as an mep for the south west of england.what is that down to? we did very well in the elections, more than 2 million votes, increase in meps to seven, i million votes, increase in meps to seven, lam million votes, increase in meps to seven, i am the only mep in the south—west continuing. two things in the uk, we are a remain party, trying to stop brexit. we are clear on the need for urgent action on the climate emergency which has seen our vote increase...
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of the ak party and its former vice chairman for human rights and most of our senior fellow at the cato institute and contributing opinion writer at the new york times thank you both for joining me in the arena harun your party suffered significant losses in the local elections in march including in istanbul where your president used to be the mayor in a democracy many would say you're supposed to respect the election result not demand multiple recounts and then have a rerun of the whole election just because your candidate didn't win. matee you're just repeating the opposition. which are not true the election is going to rerun because there is an independent body elect of commission made a decision to go to rerun for 2 reasons because number one is that there are hundreds of people that point at the ballot box offices number 2 there are irregularities in was counting cheats which in the law clearly says that in these sort of cases if it's impacting the final result of the election it goes to iran and it's not the 1st in last minute simple elections there are 14 minutes abilities that t
of the ak party and its former vice chairman for human rights and most of our senior fellow at the cato institute and contributing opinion writer at the new york times thank you both for joining me in the arena harun your party suffered significant losses in the local elections in march including in istanbul where your president used to be the mayor in a democracy many would say you're supposed to respect the election result not demand multiple recounts and then have a rerun of the whole...
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ak party and its former vice deputy chairman for human rights and most of our senior fellow at the cato institute and contributing opinion writer at the new york times thank you both for joining me in the arena harun your party suffered significant losses in the local elections in march including in istanbul where your president used to be the mayor in a democracy many would say you're supposed to respect the election result not demand multiple recounts and then have a rerun of the whole election just because your candidate didn't win. you're just repeating the opposition. which are not true the election is going to rerun because there is an independent but the electoral commission made a decision to go to rerun for 2 reasons because number one is that there are hundreds of people that point at the ballot box offices number 2 there are irregularities in was counting sheets which in the law clearly says that in these sort of cases if it's impacting the final result of the election it goes to iran and it's not the 1st in last minute simple elections there are 14 minutes to fill it is that
ak party and its former vice deputy chairman for human rights and most of our senior fellow at the cato institute and contributing opinion writer at the new york times thank you both for joining me in the arena harun your party suffered significant losses in the local elections in march including in istanbul where your president used to be the mayor in a democracy many would say you're supposed to respect the election result not demand multiple recounts and then have a rerun of the whole...
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i'm with the cato institute. that was a wonderful lecture. i really appreciate it except for the ways you fundamentally misstate american constitutional law by glazing over the question whether or not the government has the power to act in the first place. my question for you is can we really compare two systems, one in which the people view a right as something that is completely without the scope of government and one in which a right is viewed by something granted by government. if so, how is a right in that european system any different from a privilege if it can be revoked as well? >> i'm not sure i understand the whole of that question, but first of all, i entirely agree with you that a prime function of the courts, and i think i recognize this in my lecture, is to ensure that governments have power to do whatever they seek to do. that's certainly a common factor as between the united states and great britain. what i'm interested in is the role of the courts in inhibiting or imposing policy choices which is, i think, a different questio
i'm with the cato institute. that was a wonderful lecture. i really appreciate it except for the ways you fundamentally misstate american constitutional law by glazing over the question whether or not the government has the power to act in the first place. my question for you is can we really compare two systems, one in which the people view a right as something that is completely without the scope of government and one in which a right is viewed by something granted by government. if so, how...
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ak party and its former vice deputy chairman for human rights and most of our senior fellow at the cato institute and contributing opinion writer at the new york times thank you both for joining me in the arena harun your party suffered significant losses in the local elections in march including in istanbul where your president used to be the mayor in a democracy many would say you're supposed to respect the election result not demand multiple recounts and then have a rerun of the whole election just because your candidate didn't win. you're just repeating the opposition. which are not true the election is going to rerun because there is an independent body elect of commission made a decision to go to rerun for 2 reasons because number one is that there are hundreds of people that point at the ballot box of the number 2 there are irregularities in it was counting sheets which in the law clearly says that in these sort of cases if it's impacting the final result of the election it goes to iran and it's not the 1st in last minute simple elections there are 14 minutes to fill it is that t
ak party and its former vice deputy chairman for human rights and most of our senior fellow at the cato institute and contributing opinion writer at the new york times thank you both for joining me in the arena harun your party suffered significant losses in the local elections in march including in istanbul where your president used to be the mayor in a democracy many would say you're supposed to respect the election result not demand multiple recounts and then have a rerun of the whole...
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shuddering over sees services harder.e it to aring data from 2016 2018, the cato institute showed has increased since trump took office by more 30%. in 2018, 150,000 more immigrants ee fused visas than in 2016. while the president wants to the our attention on dramatic rise of border reaching 467,000 people, more than 620,000 were immigrant visas. backlog stands at over four million worldwide and mexicans alone it is 3.8 million. mexicans is for well over 20 years. when people talk about immigrants waiting their turn, need to recognize that for long.roups this line is asylum approvals have been recent years from 3% to 20%, and the numbers of the people being granted asylum has been dropping as well. has been a ere concerted effort to shut down legal immigration channels at same time that the border unauthorized entries. counselor officials around the zero are the hidden ground for immigration restriction. vision of our immigration, it is time to focus immigration restriction really happens which is not at borders.n's thank you. >> thank you. i'm especially grateful to the and ethnic h
shuddering over sees services harder.e it to aring data from 2016 2018, the cato institute showed has increased since trump took office by more 30%. in 2018, 150,000 more immigrants ee fused visas than in 2016. while the president wants to the our attention on dramatic rise of border reaching 467,000 people, more than 620,000 were immigrant visas. backlog stands at over four million worldwide and mexicans alone it is 3.8 million. mexicans is for well over 20 years. when people talk about...
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and the cato institute michael tanner provides a blueprint for reducing poverty. your cable guide for a full schedule. >> we want to introduce you to author, justine bateman. here's her book, it is called "fame" the hijacking of reality. read through the book it seems like it's a relatively painful experience to write, is it a fact? >> i do not know that i will qualify it as painful. it is more
and the cato institute michael tanner provides a blueprint for reducing poverty. your cable guide for a full schedule. >> we want to introduce you to author, justine bateman. here's her book, it is called "fame" the hijacking of reality. read through the book it seems like it's a relatively painful experience to write, is it a fact? >> i do not know that i will qualify it as painful. it is more
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the cato institute's michael turner provides a blueprint for reducing poverty. it's a discussion on c-span's new book, the president, with historians and contributors. check your cable guide for a full schedule.ng >> good morning everyone. welcome. i name is arty and i'm the executive editor of "the washington post". on june 14, 2016 a member of our staff was first reported the russian government hackers have penetrated the computer network of the democratic national committee. in the lead up to the democratic national convention the public would also learn of hacks of quitting having chairman john podesta's e-mail and a similarly incendiary installation of the peter system of the democratic congressional committee. the resulting mass of exposure to e-mail would set off a furor about the contents of sensitive internal medications and about an illegal attack on computer systems evidently orchestra to buy russia and also about the role of the press and reporting on what had been rivaled. in the nearly three-year sense opposed the post have aggressively covered tha
the cato institute's michael turner provides a blueprint for reducing poverty. it's a discussion on c-span's new book, the president, with historians and contributors. check your cable guide for a full schedule.ng >> good morning everyone. welcome. i name is arty and i'm the executive editor of "the washington post". on june 14, 2016 a member of our staff was first reported the russian government hackers have penetrated the computer network of the democratic national committee....
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border patrol council vice president art del cato joins us. can they do more? what does the president want mexico to do specifically in order for the tariffs never to be put on or too to be taken off. what do you think? >> i think definitely need to take it more serious. they know that these individuals are crossing through their country illegally. it is impossible for them to say they don't know and what's happening is, a lot of the cartels are benefiting, a lot of businesses in mexico are benefiting. face it, with the huge numbers coming through, they're purchasing goods through mexico to further their trip into the united states. it is obvious who they are. they know who they are. they could be doing a better job. just recently, i was in el paso recently, i was in el paso recently. we picked up a group of cuban individuals, cuban citizens, coming in seeking asylum, i asked them how many more coming through? we come in through panama. take a bus through central america. we enter mexico. when you go into mexico, the mexican authorities were telling us, this is
border patrol council vice president art del cato joins us. can they do more? what does the president want mexico to do specifically in order for the tariffs never to be put on or too to be taken off. what do you think? >> i think definitely need to take it more serious. they know that these individuals are crossing through their country illegally. it is impossible for them to say they don't know and what's happening is, a lot of the cartels are benefiting, a lot of businesses in mexico...
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fronterizos >>> se hace notar la mano dura en la oficina de ciudadanÍa e inmigraciÓn segÚn el instituto catoomparado con el mismo perÍodo del 2017 el informe no incluye l las solicitudes y peticiones de trabajadores extranjeros que no se han otorgado vamos al estado mexicano de guerrero en donde encontraron 8 cadÁveres dentro de una camioneta abandonada las autoridades recibieron una llamada que alertÓ sobre este vehÍculo con cuerpos en su interior en la ciudad capital. >> en guerrero en donde se ubica el popular puerto turÍstico de acapulco relacionado con el narcotrÁfico y la entidad es 64.2 por cada 100.000 habitantes es mÁs el doble de la ciudad estadounidense de chicago. >> cambiamos de tema el padre del polÍtico opositor. >> en el primer euro diputado en el Último escaÑo en las elecciones del parlamento europeo celebrado en el dÍa de ayer. >> lÓpez obtuvo 12 diputados y quedÓ en el segundo puesto en espaÑa detrÁs de los socios listas en unos minutos mÁs regreso con mÁs informaciÓn por lo pronto erika-rashel ¿quÉ esÁa sucediendo en el mundo del espectÁculo? >>> gracias paulina, siempre
fronterizos >>> se hace notar la mano dura en la oficina de ciudadanÍa e inmigraciÓn segÚn el instituto catoomparado con el mismo perÍodo del 2017 el informe no incluye l las solicitudes y peticiones de trabajadores extranjeros que no se han otorgado vamos al estado mexicano de guerrero en donde encontraron 8 cadÁveres dentro de una camioneta abandonada las autoridades recibieron una llamada que alertÓ sobre este vehÍculo con cuerpos en su interior en la ciudad capital. >>...
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joining us doug with the cato institute, senior fellow there, foreign policy guy.ange question, doug, do you think regime change in iran is imminent? >> no. i would love to see it. we would all love to see a democratic regime, tolerant one, one in sync with our values. it is hard to get rid of the if you have regimes, more pressure you put on them, our friends are not usually ones you benefit. that is the challenge, rallying around the worst-armed elements. i don't expect to see change there anytime soon? stuart: you're looking for containment, no regime change, limited damage outside of iran by their own people, that right. >> i think that's right. in the short term you hope for change there. young population, pro-american. a lot of people don't like this religious rule. that is the best way it becomes unpopular. once they try it, they find out they don't like it. meantime we want to make sure there is no damage outside, let them try to south things out. stuart: hold on a second, doug, i want to bring everybody up to speed on a "the wall street journal" report whi
joining us doug with the cato institute, senior fellow there, foreign policy guy.ange question, doug, do you think regime change in iran is imminent? >> no. i would love to see it. we would all love to see a democratic regime, tolerant one, one in sync with our values. it is hard to get rid of the if you have regimes, more pressure you put on them, our friends are not usually ones you benefit. that is the challenge, rallying around the worst-armed elements. i don't expect to see change...
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on the international terrorism side we have a cato, isis, and what we've seen is the extremist threat were someone can get on the internet and self radicalize. we are seeing the same threat where lone wolves find the audiology to justify their actions online. so we are seeing similar threats that we frankly have not seen in this regard and part of that is due to the internet. people become immobilized quickly. we are seeing low actors. >> when did you start seeing this occur where they were adopting, domestic terrorists were adopting techniques of international terrorists to radicalize people? was it five years ago? 10 years ago? it's a relatively recent phenomenon it seems to me. >> the ability to people all over the world to communicate without doing face-to-face meetings we are seeing on the domestic terrorism side. i would not say they are necessarily copying international terrorists. i think they are seeing the same medium to exploit and gain information that fits the ideology to pursue violence. >> do you have any recommendation for what can be done to address the hate speech an
on the international terrorism side we have a cato, isis, and what we've seen is the extremist threat were someone can get on the internet and self radicalize. we are seeing the same threat where lone wolves find the audiology to justify their actions online. so we are seeing similar threats that we frankly have not seen in this regard and part of that is due to the internet. people become immobilized quickly. we are seeing low actors. >> when did you start seeing this occur where they...
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joining us is doug bandow with the cato institute. i have to believe there is coordination here.cidence that on the eve of imposing tariffs on china, their client state, the nokos, launch missiles. there has to be a connection here. >> the north koreans have their own agenda, i think, going back to the summit that failed. their old playbook has always been confrontation, wave missiles around, say pay attention to us, and what they're doing now is very careful. they're not launching missiles that could hit america. they are launching missiles that could hit south korea. stuart: it's provocative and it's timed right as their parent company, so to speak, china, gets hit with tariffs. there is linkage here. everything is linked in this stuff, isn't it? >> this may be one missile test the chinese don't mind. i think in the past, they have been upset about kind of a mess on the peninsula but they certainly would like to give the trump administration some trouble now. so i don't think they mind. this is one they are probably not complaining about. stuart: it seems that there's a lot of
joining us is doug bandow with the cato institute. i have to believe there is coordination here.cidence that on the eve of imposing tariffs on china, their client state, the nokos, launch missiles. there has to be a connection here. >> the north koreans have their own agenda, i think, going back to the summit that failed. their old playbook has always been confrontation, wave missiles around, say pay attention to us, and what they're doing now is very careful. they're not launching...
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. >>> next, two cato institute scholars discuss social media companies and advocate against their regulation. they also answer questions from the audience. this is just under an hour.
. >>> next, two cato institute scholars discuss social media companies and advocate against their regulation. they also answer questions from the audience. this is just under an hour.