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normal society strive four: safety, sprouts -- safety, prosperity, the high life expectancy for its citizenry. energy costs in europe are expected to increase by hundreds of percents in coming months. germany's prices for electricity of the benchmark f for all of europe, which just exceeded a thousand euros for the first time in history. just a week ago, last monday, the cost was about 700 euros, a record. in other words, that price was approaching 50% rising in a single week. in france, it rose 25% in one day, last friday. here is what europe looks like tonight. because this long, hot summer gives way to what officials worry could be a bitterly cold winter. skyrocketing energy prices have put europe -- what is described as a hybrid war. russia uses resources uses resources "like it does food." food prices have doubled, coal prices have quadrupled, and natural gas, now seven times more expensive than last year. >> turns out if you don't have cheap natural gas, you can't run the continent. having a graduate degree in the beginning of a city in the united states come he might have been shocked
normal society strive four: safety, sprouts -- safety, prosperity, the high life expectancy for its citizenry. energy costs in europe are expected to increase by hundreds of percents in coming months. germany's prices for electricity of the benchmark f for all of europe, which just exceeded a thousand euros for the first time in history. just a week ago, last monday, the cost was about 700 euros, a record. in other words, that price was approaching 50% rising in a single week. in france, it...
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they are risking their lives to inform the citizenry about things we ought to know. >> that some of your american experience but you've taken your job now to brazil. >> i'd been visiting brazil in the late '90s and early 2,000's working as a lawyer in new york at the time. xti intended to stay seven weeks intimate my husbandmo of 17 yea. at the time the defense of marriage act was in law and the clinton years. brazil nonetheless offered to those rights. we were only able to live in brazil together so we build our life there and have three kids. elected member of congress but obviously kept 1 foot planted in thege united states with the wok i've been doing. >> your book is securing democracy, a fight for press freedom and justice. how didr you get in trouble wih thee president of brazil? >> i had a some clashes prior to his becomingng elected.of he was a member of congress for 30 years and kind of akin to say a margaret green in the sense that he wasn't in the seat of power he was always drawing media attention in a way that drew a lot of attention but wasn'tr necessarily the way politics
they are risking their lives to inform the citizenry about things we ought to know. >> that some of your american experience but you've taken your job now to brazil. >> i'd been visiting brazil in the late '90s and early 2,000's working as a lawyer in new york at the time. xti intended to stay seven weeks intimate my husbandmo of 17 yea. at the time the defense of marriage act was in law and the clinton years. brazil nonetheless offered to those rights. we were only able to live in...
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a united and determined american citizenry is under god the mightiest force the earth is seen it can protect itself and lead the world to respect for right and justice and to peace. goodbye, man. good luck. out of uniform as president of colombia eisenhower warned that communism must be fought on every front. in today's struggle no free man. no free institution can be neutral. all must be joined in a common profession that of democratic citizenship there will be no administrative suppression or distortion of any subject that merits a place in the universe in this university's curriculum. the facts of communism for example shall be taught here. it's ideological development. its political message. it's economic effects. it's probable course in the future. the truth about communism is today and indispensable requirements. if the true values of our democratic system are to be properly assessed. into a young americans during the prescription a smile just as i am a student with you. so you are a soldier with me. because you are here fundamentally. to prepare yourself to make this country a
a united and determined american citizenry is under god the mightiest force the earth is seen it can protect itself and lead the world to respect for right and justice and to peace. goodbye, man. good luck. out of uniform as president of colombia eisenhower warned that communism must be fought on every front. in today's struggle no free man. no free institution can be neutral. all must be joined in a common profession that of democratic citizenship there will be no administrative suppression or...
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they are risking their life to inform the citizenry about things we ought to know. >> that is some ofyour american experience but now you've takene your job to brazil. how did you get there? >> i've been visiting in the late '90s and early 2000. just a place i think we all find those plays that resonate with our soul. i was alwaysnt overwhelmed by is beauty but then when i went there and intended to stay seven weeks i met my husband of 17 years andd at the time in the clinton years they had banned couples from getting t green cas or other immigration rights and brazil being the largestet catholic country in the world nonetheless offered of those rights. we were only able to live in brazil together so we built our life there and have three kids and now an elected member of congress but have kept 1 foot in the united states is well with the work we've been doing. >> the book is securing democracy,y, my fight for press freedom and justice. how did you get in trouble with the q president of brazil? >> i have actually had some clashes prior to his becoming elected. he was a member of congr
they are risking their life to inform the citizenry about things we ought to know. >> that is some ofyour american experience but now you've takene your job to brazil. how did you get there? >> i've been visiting in the late '90s and early 2000. just a place i think we all find those plays that resonate with our soul. i was alwaysnt overwhelmed by is beauty but then when i went there and intended to stay seven weeks i met my husband of 17 years andd at the time in the clinton years...
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risking their lives to warn the citizenry about things we want to know. >> glenn greenwald that some of your american experience but how did you get down there? >> i've been visiting brazil a lot in the late 90s and early 2000. i was working as a lawyer in new york at the time and vi really this is a place i think we all find those places that resonate with our soul, that speaks to us and are overwhelmed by its beauty but in 2005 when i went there i intended to stay seven weeks. i met my husband of 17 years. and at the time the defense of marriage act was the law. that banned gay couples from getting green cards or other immigration rights for their of same-sex spouses in brazil being the largest catholic country in the world nonetheless offered those im rights so we were only able oi to live in brazil together. so we built our life there, we have three kids and he's not an elected member of congress and i've lived there li ever since but i've kept one foot strongly planted in the united states . >> your most recent book is securing democracy: a fight for press freedom and justice in
risking their lives to warn the citizenry about things we want to know. >> glenn greenwald that some of your american experience but how did you get down there? >> i've been visiting brazil a lot in the late 90s and early 2000. i was working as a lawyer in new york at the time and vi really this is a place i think we all find those places that resonate with our soul, that speaks to us and are overwhelmed by its beauty but in 2005 when i went there i intended to stay seven weeks. i...
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they're risking their lives to inform the citizenry about things we ought to know. well glenn greenwald, that's your some of your american experience. but now you've taken your job to brazil. how'd you get down there? i had been visiting brazil quite a bit in the late 90s and early 2000s. i was working as a lawyer in new york at the time and really just a place. i think we all find those places that just resonate with our soul that just speak to us. i was always overwhelmed by age beauty, but then in 2005 when i went there i intended to stay seven weeks. i met my now husband of 17 years. and at the time the defense of marriage act, which was a law in the clinton years baron get gay couples from getting green cards or other immigration rights for their same sex spouses brazil being the largest catholic country in the world, nonetheless offered those rights and so we were only able to live in brazil together. so we built our life there we have three kids. an elected member of congress and i've lived there ever since but obviously have kept one foot strongly planted in
they're risking their lives to inform the citizenry about things we ought to know. well glenn greenwald, that's your some of your american experience. but now you've taken your job to brazil. how'd you get down there? i had been visiting brazil quite a bit in the late 90s and early 2000s. i was working as a lawyer in new york at the time and really just a place. i think we all find those places that just resonate with our soul that just speak to us. i was always overwhelmed by age beauty, but...
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the citizenry. not who is elected to congress. not liz cheney. citizenry. majority of the majority. any bill that we bring to the floor, any bill at all has to have the majority of the majority. if you can't get a majority of republican support or it, you can't run it. of course, that's obvious. i served under john boehner. i served under paul ryan. i can't tell you how many times they couldn't get the votes on the republican side so they went to the democrats and more of them voted for it then we did. they sold us out. we have to put that in the rules. 72 hours to read the bill. we wave it all the time. we say that doesn't matter anymore and remove the bills right to the floor. we want to read it. and we want you to read it. we want to talk to you about what's happening. 72 hours. only in the case of emergency with three quarters of the conference agreeing that it's an emergency. we want to run the bill before you've already it. that can't be the emergency. and oversight. we must conduct oversight. there's no reason jim jordan shouldn't be peeling open the
the citizenry. not who is elected to congress. not liz cheney. citizenry. majority of the majority. any bill that we bring to the floor, any bill at all has to have the majority of the majority. if you can't get a majority of republican support or it, you can't run it. of course, that's obvious. i served under john boehner. i served under paul ryan. i can't tell you how many times they couldn't get the votes on the republican side so they went to the democrats and more of them voted for it then...
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they say it's not fair to the russian citizenry to be banned from having tourist visas.ims before like we have the human rights to travel where we want. when the russian government is acting the way it is, in ukraine and other places, sometimes the only thing that is left is to cancel the ability of normal russians and senior russians, to travel, as tourists. there's critics to the tourists trying to get out. i don't believe that's a good counterargument. any governments have the ability to issue visas on a one by one basis, if there's somebody that needs to get out for humanitarian reasons. i'm in favor of trying to put as much pressure on putin by having his citizenry be upset with him because of his actions they have to pay the con consequence for. i have to leave it there. >> if i can add to that. >> quickly, general. >> if i can add to that, if you don't mind. i agree with steve. you add to that, the fact that the russian -- mr. putin and the russian ministers have said the west is evil. the west is corrupt. the west is horrible. the citizens of the west is bad. if
they say it's not fair to the russian citizenry to be banned from having tourist visas.ims before like we have the human rights to travel where we want. when the russian government is acting the way it is, in ukraine and other places, sometimes the only thing that is left is to cancel the ability of normal russians and senior russians, to travel, as tourists. there's critics to the tourists trying to get out. i don't believe that's a good counterargument. any governments have the ability to...
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also is supposed to be an armed citizenry to protect against tyranny.ry and our constitutional system. i will make one point about the previous segment when you say the federal government has a right to set policy is his job to set policy of the elected officials, the basis of all representative government of small democracy, it's not the job of unelected bureaucrats to set boundaries on policy for elected officials. we are finally seeing at the end of 100 years of progressivism, this idea of detached rule by experts come crashing down where the rubber meets the road words very obvious that these detached experts whether the column cells bureaucrats were in government or outside that they have their own ideological priors and they don't have the actual power and there's no constitutional basis and no legitimate mechanic basis for the kind of power that they're wielding over the rest of americans. tom: i agree i never trusted experts and i think there's an army of people now who do not trust experts because experts ruined our country for the past two yea
also is supposed to be an armed citizenry to protect against tyranny.ry and our constitutional system. i will make one point about the previous segment when you say the federal government has a right to set policy is his job to set policy of the elected officials, the basis of all representative government of small democracy, it's not the job of unelected bureaucrats to set boundaries on policy for elected officials. we are finally seeing at the end of 100 years of progressivism, this idea of...
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it was a clear signal of state sanctioned discrimination against a portion of the citizenry who wereore the law. that manifested itself in every way imaginable, bullying in schools, discrimination in the workplace, discrimination in society. it tore families apart. these effects are not going to go away in a day. the former pakistani prime minister imran khan is being investigated under the anti—terrorism act. authorities say he threatened police and justice officials. it follows a speech by mr khan during a rally, accusing the police of torturing a party colleague while in custody. the media regulator took the step of banning live speeches by the cricketer—turned—politician on all satellite tv channels because of what it called his hate speech against state institutions. earlier i spoke to political analyst shuja nawaz, a distinguished fellow and former director of the south asia center, atlantic council. i asked him what mr khan was doing that was upsetting pakistan's authorities. he's playing a high—stakes game to try and force an election so he can come back to power, particularl
it was a clear signal of state sanctioned discrimination against a portion of the citizenry who wereore the law. that manifested itself in every way imaginable, bullying in schools, discrimination in the workplace, discrimination in society. it tore families apart. these effects are not going to go away in a day. the former pakistani prime minister imran khan is being investigated under the anti—terrorism act. authorities say he threatened police and justice officials. it follows a speech by...
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it was a clear signal of state sanctioned discrimination against a portion of the citizenry who werethe law. that manifested itself in every way imaginable, bullying in schools, discrimination in the workplace, discrimination in society. it tore families apart. these effects are not going to go away in a day. thank you for making the time for us. ., ~' ,, the former pakistani prime minister imran khan is being investigated under the anti—terrorism act. authorities say he threatened police and justice officials. it follows a speech by mr khan during a rally, accusing the police of torturing a party colleague while in custody. the media regulator took the step of banning live speeches by the cricketer—turned—politician on all satellite tv channels because of what it called his hate speech against state institutions. we can now speak to adil najam, who's dean emeritus and professor of international relations at boston university's frederick s pardee school of global studies. thank you very much full being with us. imran khan says he was speaking out against a government trying to silenc
it was a clear signal of state sanctioned discrimination against a portion of the citizenry who werethe law. that manifested itself in every way imaginable, bullying in schools, discrimination in the workplace, discrimination in society. it tore families apart. these effects are not going to go away in a day. thank you for making the time for us. ., ~' ,, the former pakistani prime minister imran khan is being investigated under the anti—terrorism act. authorities say he threatened police and...
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i want to thank everyone for coming out and, being part of the engaged citizenry we have in jacksonville. i am really excited the turnout that we had. i didn't know what expect. and again i want to thank everyone for coming. we do have books available and dr. seabrook will signing outside on the left. if anyone wants their book signed and, we're open for more. if you guys want it, let me know. so thank you. trying to be right here. well joining us now is journalist and author glenn. greenwald will be talking about his newest book securing democracy in just a minute. but glenn greenwald. we're at the libertarian freedom fest festival in las vegas. and you're here. is there an oddity there there definitely is an oddity. that's obvious that i've long been perceived as associated with the left and i don't think there are a lot of people for whom that's true at this particular conference at the same time very early on when i began writing about politics and my focus was concerns over bush cheney executive power theories and some of the trampling of civil liberties and the name of the war on t
i want to thank everyone for coming out and, being part of the engaged citizenry we have in jacksonville. i am really excited the turnout that we had. i didn't know what expect. and again i want to thank everyone for coming. we do have books available and dr. seabrook will signing outside on the left. if anyone wants their book signed and, we're open for more. if you guys want it, let me know. so thank you. trying to be right here. well joining us now is journalist and author glenn. greenwald...
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it's done responsibly then to me it's pure heroism.de they're risking their lives to inform the citizenryout things wehe know. >> host: glenn greenwald atui severe american experience. night taking your c job to braz, how did you get down there? >> guest: had been visiting brazil quite a bit in thehe late 19th and early 2000's. i was working as at the time really a place we all find those places that resignation with our soul but speak to us. i was overwhelmed by its beauty. 2005 when i went there i tended to state seven weeks. i met my now husband of 17 years. at the time the marriage act was a law in the clinton years banned gay couples from getting green cards or other immigration rights for the same spouses bread brazil being the largest in theti world. nonetheless offer those rights were only able to live in brazie together. wede built our life therefore wo three kids is an elected member of congress. obviously have kept 1 footar firmly planted in the united states with the work i'm doing. see what your most recent book is securing democracy at a fight for press freedom and justice i
it's done responsibly then to me it's pure heroism.de they're risking their lives to inform the citizenryout things wehe know. >> host: glenn greenwald atui severe american experience. night taking your c job to braz, how did you get down there? >> guest: had been visiting brazil quite a bit in thehe late 19th and early 2000's. i was working as at the time really a place we all find those places that resignation with our soul but speak to us. i was overwhelmed by its beauty. 2005...
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steinbeck received an award from the king of north for bolstering the morale of the citizenry and warner bros. played a staggering $3000 for the movie rights. at fdr's urging steinbeck traveled to air force bases around the united states to observe the training of pilots, navigators, puppeteers and gunners he wrote bombs away. meanwhile steinbeck passed his army physical but his request to officer rank and air force intelligence was denied made it difficult for him to secure the necessary passport papers from the wharton state departments for his travels as a correspondent. on june 3 covid 1943 steinbeck departed on a troop shift for england in the employ of the new york herald tribune. worktime dispatches 85 in total from england, north africa and sicily appeared in the herald tribune between june and december 1943 and was syndicated in newspapers all across the country except for oklahoma as well as in australia, new zealand, and south america. we have no other writers so likely to catch on paper the inner things people do not know about war. steinbeck been on the front lines for the i
steinbeck received an award from the king of north for bolstering the morale of the citizenry and warner bros. played a staggering $3000 for the movie rights. at fdr's urging steinbeck traveled to air force bases around the united states to observe the training of pilots, navigators, puppeteers and gunners he wrote bombs away. meanwhile steinbeck passed his army physical but his request to officer rank and air force intelligence was denied made it difficult for him to secure the necessary...
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the citizenry. not who is elected to congress. not liz cheney. citizenry.y. any bill that we bring to the floor, any bill at all has to have the majority of the majority. if you can't get a majority of republican support or it, you can't run it. of course, that's obvious. i served under john boehner. i served under paul ryan. i can't tell you how many times they couldn't get the votes on the republican side so they went to the democrats and more of them voted for it then we did. they sold us out. we have to put that in the rules. 72 hours to read the bill. we wave it all the time. we say that doesn't matter anymore and remove the bills right to the floor. we want to read it. and we want you to read it. we want to talk to you about what's happening. 72 hours. only in the case of emergency with three quarters of the conference agreeing that it's an emergency. we want to run the bill before you've already it. that can't be the emergency. and oversight. we must conduct oversight. there's no reason jim jordan shouldn't be peeling open the doj and hunter biden an
the citizenry. not who is elected to congress. not liz cheney. citizenry.y. any bill that we bring to the floor, any bill at all has to have the majority of the majority. if you can't get a majority of republican support or it, you can't run it. of course, that's obvious. i served under john boehner. i served under paul ryan. i can't tell you how many times they couldn't get the votes on the republican side so they went to the democrats and more of them voted for it then we did. they sold us...
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the congresspeople have stocks and interest in, compared to the education of your citizenship and citizenry, this shows that as long as there is a one-time benefit given to average or black americans, then it is fine. host: next up is carol in new york. carol, do you have thoughts or questions? caller: yeah, i have a lot of questions. i'm so tired of everything being black, white, green and yellow. how about everybody would like to rights? not black and brown rights, not white rights, but equal rights. my partner graduated from school a few years ago, 10 years ago, and the whole ecosystem is a crock, and we are senior citizens, and when he graduated, he paid off student loan completely, so he gets nothing. how about the idea that we, instead of charging the 2% that we would charge to buy a house, the federal government was stealing over 6%, how about knocking those things down? you should be able to get a federal loan for no interest. no interest. as far as this crock on that's gave everything for nothing, can't people get it through their head that you get nothing in this world for nothing
the congresspeople have stocks and interest in, compared to the education of your citizenship and citizenry, this shows that as long as there is a one-time benefit given to average or black americans, then it is fine. host: next up is carol in new york. carol, do you have thoughts or questions? caller: yeah, i have a lot of questions. i'm so tired of everything being black, white, green and yellow. how about everybody would like to rights? not black and brown rights, not white rights, but equal...
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steinbeck really seemed an award from the king of norway for bolstering the morale of the citizenry, and warner brothers paid a staggering $300,000 for the movie rights. at fdr surging, steinbeck travel to air force pages around the united states to observe the training of pilots, navigators, bombardier's, and gunman. and he wrote bombs away, the story of a bomber team. meanwhile, steinbeck past his army physical, but his request for officer ranking army air force intelligence was denied, and the monterrey draft board made it difficult for him to secure the nash necessary passport peters on the warren state department for his job with his correspondent. on june 3rd, 1943, signed back departed on a cruise ship for england in the employ of the new york herald tribune. his wartime dispatchers, 85 in total, from england, north africa, and sicily, appeared in the herald tribune between june and december 1943, and were syndicated in newspapers all across the country. except for oklahoma. as well as in australia, new zealand, and south america. ernie piles that of john steinbeck, we have no
steinbeck really seemed an award from the king of norway for bolstering the morale of the citizenry, and warner brothers paid a staggering $300,000 for the movie rights. at fdr surging, steinbeck travel to air force pages around the united states to observe the training of pilots, navigators, bombardier's, and gunman. and he wrote bombs away, the story of a bomber team. meanwhile, steinbeck past his army physical, but his request for officer ranking army air force intelligence was denied, and...
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it does not mean demonizing half of your citizenry. desantis a wannabe dictator, he has ruled in the opposite direction, allowing people to decide whether to keep their businesses open, vaccinate their children. that's called liberty and freedom, and apparently, despite his big loving heart, he doesn't quite get it. >> he might be dismayed to find that the so-called haters have increased in florida. look at the numbers from their election website. 2019, democrats outpaced republicans and registration by about a quarter of a million. you can see that flip to 2022, where republicans are out registering democrats by about a quarter of a million. we may want to toe it down a little. >> and florida has become a very attractive state for people seeking freedom from places like new york, new jersey, and california, where they lived under oppression during the lockdown, they heard stories about florida, schools, businesses being open, so a lot of people went there, and a lot of people are going to be -- will not be enchanted by his leathery lo
it does not mean demonizing half of your citizenry. desantis a wannabe dictator, he has ruled in the opposite direction, allowing people to decide whether to keep their businesses open, vaccinate their children. that's called liberty and freedom, and apparently, despite his big loving heart, he doesn't quite get it. >> he might be dismayed to find that the so-called haters have increased in florida. look at the numbers from their election website. 2019, democrats outpaced republicans and...
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but ultimately, it's up to the citizenry to protect our democracy.consider it a great success. ( applause ). >> stephen: congressman, good luck tomorrow and over the next several weeks. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> stephen: congressman adam schiff, everybody! we'll be right back with chiwetel ejiofor. who says you have to spend more on skincare to get results? i power up my skin with olay. it works. guaranteed. try niacinamide for strength retinol 24 for smoothness and vitamin c for brightness. i like to use them all! olay. face anything. there's a different way to treat hiv. it's every-other-month, injectable cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider every other month. it's one less thing to think about while traveling. hiv pills aren't on my mind. a quick change in my plans is no big deal. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medic
but ultimately, it's up to the citizenry to protect our democracy.consider it a great success. ( applause ). >> stephen: congressman, good luck tomorrow and over the next several weeks. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> stephen: congressman adam schiff, everybody! we'll be right back with chiwetel ejiofor. who says you have to spend more on skincare to get results? i power up my skin with olay. it works. guaranteed. try niacinamide for strength retinol 24 for...
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if federal immigration law is to protect is citizenry not just from threats, with but also to maintainmerica. when you have a president who flagrantly violates the law on purpose, not only is it unconstitutional, it's destructive of all of our cities whether you live in a blue city or a red city, a blue state or a red state. don't believe me, go ask eric adams who now wants federal support. what he should be asking for is for joe biden to reverse course on his reckless border policy. maria: well, for a long time they've been talking about them being a sanctuary city, so what's the problem, eric adams? i thought this was a sanctuary city. congressman, it's all very disturbing, and we are watching it, keeping a spotlight on it. we so appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you. more byron donalds -- bye ron donalds joining us. >>> quick break, and senator ron johnson is here with breaking news on what an fbi whistleblower told him was the directive inside the fbi on hunter biden's laptop. plus, reaction to media and big tech censorship. it's all right here and next. stay with us. ♪ a
if federal immigration law is to protect is citizenry not just from threats, with but also to maintainmerica. when you have a president who flagrantly violates the law on purpose, not only is it unconstitutional, it's destructive of all of our cities whether you live in a blue city or a red city, a blue state or a red state. don't believe me, go ask eric adams who now wants federal support. what he should be asking for is for joe biden to reverse course on his reckless border policy. maria:...
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so how did the majority of citizenry lose this power to corporations and institutions like facebook, or twitter or the "washington post" or npr, pbs or hollywood moguls or new york entertainment? or the people at wall street? how did that happen? the answer is gradually their meant ancient and modern forces have underlinedve citizenship. you've got very briefly remember citizenship is the aberration. is not the norm throughout civilization. the idea that individual residents of a particular state or tribe would take upon the burdens of governance is beyond the ability of most people to do. seizure of the norm of histories as hypocrisy, or monarchy. anything other than entrusting power to the people themselves. and yet that happened in the eighth century in greece and set the foundations for a model even though it would fade, reemerge disappear, reappear it is been the cornerstone of western civilization. the idea that citizens are not residents they are not subjects, they are not slaves and not serfs but independent and autonomous people adjudicate how they are governed. for citizens
so how did the majority of citizenry lose this power to corporations and institutions like facebook, or twitter or the "washington post" or npr, pbs or hollywood moguls or new york entertainment? or the people at wall street? how did that happen? the answer is gradually their meant ancient and modern forces have underlinedve citizenship. you've got very briefly remember citizenship is the aberration. is not the norm throughout civilization. the idea that individual residents of a...
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so how did the majority of all of the citizenry lose this power to corporations and institutions like facebook or twitter or the washington post or npr pbs or hollywood and or new york entertainment? or the people at wall street. how did that happen? and the answer i think is that gradually there have been some ancient and modern forces that have undermined citizenship. we've got just very briefly. remember that citizenship is the aberration that's not the norm throughout civilization. the idea that individual residents of a particular state or tribe would take upon the burdens of governance is beyond the ability of most people to do. and so usually the norm of history is altocracy or dictatorship or monarchy. anything other than entrusting power to the people themselves and yet that happened in the 8th century in greece. set the foundations for a model that even though it would fade re-emerge disappear. reappear is been the cornerstone of western civilization the idea that citizens are not residents. they're not subjects or not slaves or not serfs, but they're independent autonomous
so how did the majority of all of the citizenry lose this power to corporations and institutions like facebook or twitter or the washington post or npr pbs or hollywood and or new york entertainment? or the people at wall street. how did that happen? and the answer i think is that gradually there have been some ancient and modern forces that have undermined citizenship. we've got just very briefly. remember that citizenship is the aberration that's not the norm throughout civilization. the idea...
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the kind of individual body of the abductee, of the experiencer, and of the national body, of the citizenry as a whole who is being violated by this conspiracy. and it is increasingly a conspiracy. it is something in which the government is complicit in. it's also worth talking just very briefly, related to that question of race, there's a really odd kind of eugenisist element that plays into alien abduction theories coming out through the 70s, 80s, and 90s as well. and while there is this kind of huge taxonomy of alien races that gets constructed, there's really kind of three key races, species, whatever you want to call them. one of which is the pledians's, who are described as benevolent, and loving, and beautiful, and highly evolved, and spiritual. anybody want to guess what the pledians are meant to look like? >> caucasian? any specific kind of caucasians? >> blond, blue eyed? >> blond, blue eyed, right? there are incredibly aryan. in fact, they are commonly referred to as tall nordics. nordic itself being a term of eugenicist taxonomy coming out of the early 20th century. as opposed t
the kind of individual body of the abductee, of the experiencer, and of the national body, of the citizenry as a whole who is being violated by this conspiracy. and it is increasingly a conspiracy. it is something in which the government is complicit in. it's also worth talking just very briefly, related to that question of race, there's a really odd kind of eugenisist element that plays into alien abduction theories coming out through the 70s, 80s, and 90s as well. and while there is this kind...
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we have a citizenry that is frightened. sometimes confused. and is not able to tolerate the kind of ambiguity and uncertainty that a chronic pandemic has created for them. so it's really eroded the trust in all of the institutions and clearly cdc is no exception i think we want and believe that cdc remains the gold standard od investments so that the agency can really move ahead and not have the crisis fretting that we've experienced in the past. so maybe like tap at your two cents before we get into the heat of the discussion. you been watching it from the same place i've been watching a, from afar. >> thank you, julie. great to be with you. thank you for all that you've been doing. i absolutely agree that this is a pivotal time for public health hit america and particularly cdc. it's a time where we should strengthen the cc work to secure its own future and for the country. we all know how important is to do this in a bipartisan way, and that we will only make progress if we have the support of the administration and congress. emily also kno
we have a citizenry that is frightened. sometimes confused. and is not able to tolerate the kind of ambiguity and uncertainty that a chronic pandemic has created for them. so it's really eroded the trust in all of the institutions and clearly cdc is no exception i think we want and believe that cdc remains the gold standard od investments so that the agency can really move ahead and not have the crisis fretting that we've experienced in the past. so maybe like tap at your two cents before we...
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institutionon thas largely responsible for checking the government provide information toto the citizenry d so on fallen prey to a rising pressure from the woke, or the pressure to be woke? today batyaya ungar-sargon, the deputy opinion editor at "newsweek" says yes. just a y forthcoming book. it's a great cover. i know we're not supposed to judgeo books by its cover but this is a great cover called "bad news: how woke media is undermining democracy." she chronicles the radical shift in american journalism over the last few years and what it means for democracy asea a whole. i'm looking forward to explaining this with everyone today, and to helpe me do that a number of guests. first batya isr of "newsweek." if or that she was the opinion editor of the largest jewish media outlet in america and she's written for places like the "new york times", "washington post", foreign policy to name a few. she also holds a phd from the university of california at berkeley and when a book comes out in about a week go get it. it's fantastic. we're also joined by virginia heffernan who is currently contri
institutionon thas largely responsible for checking the government provide information toto the citizenry d so on fallen prey to a rising pressure from the woke, or the pressure to be woke? today batyaya ungar-sargon, the deputy opinion editor at "newsweek" says yes. just a y forthcoming book. it's a great cover. i know we're not supposed to judgeo books by its cover but this is a great cover called "bad news: how woke media is undermining democracy." she chronicles the...