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clee translates into legislation that increases the concentration of wealth so fiscal policy like tax policy a deregulation. rules of corporate governance a whole variety of measures political measures designed to increase the concentration of wealth and power which in turn to yield more political power to do the same thing. and that's what we've been seeing. so we have this kind of vicious cycle in progress. you know actually it is so traditional that it was described by adam smith in 776 he read the famous wealth of nations. he says in england the principal architects of policy are the people on the society in his day merchants and manufacturers. and they make sure that their own interests are very well cared for however greed is the impact on the people of england there are others. now it's not a merger of manufacturers it's financial institutions and multinational corporations the people who adam smith called the masters of mankind and they're following the vile maxim over our selves and nothing for anyone else. they're just going to pursue policies that benefit them and harm ever
clee translates into legislation that increases the concentration of wealth so fiscal policy like tax policy a deregulation. rules of corporate governance a whole variety of measures political measures designed to increase the concentration of wealth and power which in turn to yield more political power to do the same thing. and that's what we've been seeing. so we have this kind of vicious cycle in progress. you know actually it is so traditional that it was described by adam smith in 776 he...
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clee we're already looking for other sources of funding we want to find ways so that the funds don't go through the government. a long time skeptic of environmental concerns wants to open the amazon to more agriculture and mining yes even a dig out of those who has been working to protect indigenous groups living in london for years she has been threatened by loggers and miners but international funding has allowed her to do her work but there's a. we have much more work now because the local environmental authorities are committed to the cause but feel alone threatened and without support from the government so we are trying at least to show the world there are people who care about the environment but we don't have any support instead we are being weakened by the government's narrative. and she'll say they are ready to fight attempt to commercialise the rain forest but need international aid to do so they say they can protect what brazil's president will not that rising sea levels a sinking and polluted capital were just some of the reasons that indonesia's president djoko would or
clee we're already looking for other sources of funding we want to find ways so that the funds don't go through the government. a long time skeptic of environmental concerns wants to open the amazon to more agriculture and mining yes even a dig out of those who has been working to protect indigenous groups living in london for years she has been threatened by loggers and miners but international funding has allowed her to do her work but there's a. we have much more work now because the local...
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been fairly badly done in the country and through globalization over the last 30 or 40 years systemic clee those groups don't feel terribly well represented i mean there is no way now that the conservatives if they have this majority would ever consider even looking at proportional representation but other parts of the u.k. have it from minor elections and it seems to work better we just have a very very tired electric electorate at the moment who pretty much have been bored into submission and have been bought into the slogan of guessing bricks it done while actually what that means in reality is still very very little understood but it would seem now if that kind of majority comes through $86.00 it's the one that is predicted it will end the log jam in parliament what you will have is one party quite ideologically to the rights able to drive through now on its mission to take the united kingdom probably in a more libertarian direction so less involved with europe more focus towards the united states and really trying to build these free trade agreements around the world the hardest one t
been fairly badly done in the country and through globalization over the last 30 or 40 years systemic clee those groups don't feel terribly well represented i mean there is no way now that the conservatives if they have this majority would ever consider even looking at proportional representation but other parts of the u.k. have it from minor elections and it seems to work better we just have a very very tired electric electorate at the moment who pretty much have been bored into submission and...
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employ nuclear weapons on a limited basis in a war against nato is war between russia and nato why clee i don't think so is it completely out of the question i wish that it were but it's not. so how likely the risk of women to nuclear war is today is very difficult to calibrate but relative to the peaceful period we lived in on the 1990 s. i'm a decade afterwards it's hard. nato is actively preparing to deal with the threat of a low yield nuclear attack we asked professor issuing what he thinks of tactical nuclear weapons. and so i decided not much because they're nothing more than a rehash of proposals put forward during the cold war. at that time there was also talk about miniature rawest nuclear weapons. and portable nuclear weapons which a soldier could carry half a kilometer across the border could set up and then detonated by remote control. good. fences exploded they could all these things could do more to promote to escalate conflicts than to prevent a clique for he. has repeatedly expressed its concern about moscow's recent deployment of mobile short range nuclear capable missi
employ nuclear weapons on a limited basis in a war against nato is war between russia and nato why clee i don't think so is it completely out of the question i wish that it were but it's not. so how likely the risk of women to nuclear war is today is very difficult to calibrate but relative to the peaceful period we lived in on the 1990 s. i'm a decade afterwards it's hard. nato is actively preparing to deal with the threat of a low yield nuclear attack we asked professor issuing what he thinks...
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and the clouds are not going to clear any time soon, met for clee, of course, on the speaker senate standoffent. that's because this morning the two key players, mitch mcconnell and nancy pelosi are both out. they are both talking. they are both digging in. >> i can't imagine what purpose is served by her holding onto the papers. so sooner or later i'm assuming she's going to send them over. >> plus, the giuliani crusade. our exclusive brand new
and the clouds are not going to clear any time soon, met for clee, of course, on the speaker senate standoffent. that's because this morning the two key players, mitch mcconnell and nancy pelosi are both out. they are both talking. they are both digging in. >> i can't imagine what purpose is served by her holding onto the papers. so sooner or later i'm assuming she's going to send them over. >> plus, the giuliani crusade. our exclusive brand new
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seems right now the president and the white house are placing their faith and their confidence strateg clee in mitch mcconnell and mitch mcconnell's ability to hold the line against the kind of pressure that jennifer horn is describing. what is their confidence level mcconnell will be able to do that for them in the end? >> they're certainly placing confidence in mcconnell, but they're well aware these moderate senators, republican moderate senators you're talking about, lisa murkowski, susan collins, i'll throw mitt romney in there, they wielded an enormous amount of power too and potentially more than mcconnell. because the senate majority leader does not get to set the rules here, the senate does. and so inevitably the procedure, the rules how this is all going to play out will all come up to a vote in the senate where there has to be 51 votes. republicans can lose two of those sort of moderate leaning senators but they can't lose all three of them, mcconnell, murkowski and romney. and romney and murkowski of course aren't up for re-election. the two of them have a bit more breathing roo
seems right now the president and the white house are placing their faith and their confidence strateg clee in mitch mcconnell and mitch mcconnell's ability to hold the line against the kind of pressure that jennifer horn is describing. what is their confidence level mcconnell will be able to do that for them in the end? >> they're certainly placing confidence in mcconnell, but they're well aware these moderate senators, republican moderate senators you're talking about, lisa murkowski,...
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and the clouds are not going to clear any time soon, met for clee, of course, on the speaker senate standoff on impeachment. that's because this morning the two key players, mitch mcconnell and nancy pelosi are both out. they are both talking. they are both digging in. >> i can't imagine what purpose is served by her holding onto the papers. so sooner or later i'm assuming she's going to send them over. >> plus, the giuliani crusade. our exclusive brand new reporting out today inside the president's personal attorney's push to flip the script on impeachment. and we are live on the campaign trail in iowa with the front-runner in that state for now. but mayor pete is facing fire on multiple front. can he hang on? >>> we're also following breaking news in the last few minutes. the ceo of boeing fired as the company tries to recover after the 737 max crisis. we actually have a lot to get to on this holiday monday morning. our news team is with me in florida and back in dc with the latest on all the developments. hans nichols is someone also on assignment following the president. shannon is in ou
and the clouds are not going to clear any time soon, met for clee, of course, on the speaker senate standoff on impeachment. that's because this morning the two key players, mitch mcconnell and nancy pelosi are both out. they are both talking. they are both digging in. >> i can't imagine what purpose is served by her holding onto the papers. so sooner or later i'm assuming she's going to send them over. >> plus, the giuliani crusade. our exclusive brand new reporting out today...