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new york times report is david phillips and eric schmidt. thanks so much for being with us today. thanks. thanks. so what's the bottom line? the post truth era for the u. s. military and national security apparatus really came years ago. ushered in by wiki leaks, and chelsea manning and edward snowden. before this decade, americans were raised to believe in the righteousness of the american military. other military is like in russia or china or iran, treat the truth like it's optional, but not in america. but today, no one is under the illusion that lies in cover ups don't happen all the time. instead, what stands out in the reporting of my guest today, or the heroes inside the pentagon, who tried to do the right thing. the more they sent their concerns up the chain of command, the more they were punished while their bosses chose to hide the truth. but the more the military wing feels that it doesn't need to be bothered with pesky little things like the truth and moral responsibility and accountability and a rules based order. and the more it openly lies, the u. s. citizens and me
new york times report is david phillips and eric schmidt. thanks so much for being with us today. thanks. thanks. so what's the bottom line? the post truth era for the u. s. military and national security apparatus really came years ago. ushered in by wiki leaks, and chelsea manning and edward snowden. before this decade, americans were raised to believe in the righteousness of the american military. other military is like in russia or china or iran, treat the truth like it's optional, but not...
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operatives who are around the case among them would be william harvey. towards showing ease david atlee phillips elise, people worked very closely with human groups and human groups. of course, hayden kennedy for hayden kennedy for not for mackie down the bay and painting also for the cuban missile crisis for not going in an invading cuba, which was what the pentagon wanted to do. so twice, twice he had disappointed that there was a grudge against him and certainly they could be used as gunman. there was a lot of them willing to do it. i mean, there's evidence just to point to certain of them that could have been involved, but we don't really know the final. we don't have final evidence or the other. the other participant is obviously the the mafia. people who also were involved in getting taking down castro and that would include jack ruby who shot oswald, who was the only who basically then was all to go to trial. because if he go to the trial, the whole thing would come undone the whole can of worms, so he could not speak. so the mom was you and you know, around the case, it is of course, the
operatives who are around the case among them would be william harvey. towards showing ease david atlee phillips elise, people worked very closely with human groups and human groups. of course, hayden kennedy for hayden kennedy for not for mackie down the bay and painting also for the cuban missile crisis for not going in an invading cuba, which was what the pentagon wanted to do. so twice, twice he had disappointed that there was a grudge against him and certainly they could be used as gunman....
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david. so the wage pressure on inflation, i mean what does that do to to the calculus? >> first of all i'm not a phillips curvier at all i think there is all kinds of contrary data what wages are supposed to do with inflation. because i believe that the present policy is so ill-advised but i don't believe that because of inflationary reasons. i believe it because of distortion reasons. so i'm in a weird camp here i'm critical what they're doing but for different reasons. i think they're right for the most part that the inflation pressures are supply chain driven, a good portion are transitory but wages can be impacted by that as well. the point is tapering has nothing to do with it. qe will not do anything up or down to impact wages. ways are growing and a lot of people got used to not working and going back. >> thank you very much. charles: let's add rents there. you were pounding the table on rents before anyone. everyone is saying oh, my goodness. >> this is a massive tax on the lowest -- charles: what percentage of that is household expenses? it is like 40% or something. >> it is about 40%. >> can't
david. so the wage pressure on inflation, i mean what does that do to to the calculus? >> first of all i'm not a phillips curvier at all i think there is all kinds of contrary data what wages are supposed to do with inflation. because i believe that the present policy is so ill-advised but i don't believe that because of inflationary reasons. i believe it because of distortion reasons. so i'm in a weird camp here i'm critical what they're doing but for different reasons. i think they're...
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exhibition, “david driskell: icons of nature and history continues in washington through january 9th, 2022, and then moves to the cincinnati art museum. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at the phillips i am judy woodruff. join us tomorrow evening. from all of us at "the pbs newshour," these stay safe and we will see you soon. >> maj funding for the "the pbs newshour" has been funded by -- >> the rules of business being reinvented by embracing innovation, looking not only at current opportunities, but looking ahead to future ones. >> people who know, know bdo. >> consumer cellular's goal is to help people communicate and connect. we have no contract plans and can find one that fits you. for more, visit consumercellular.tv. ♪ >> johnson & johnson. bnsf railway. financial services firm, raymond james. the ford foundation working with the visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. and, with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and the contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> this is "pbs newshour west" from weta studios in washington and
exhibition, “david driskell: icons of nature and history continues in washington through january 9th, 2022, and then moves to the cincinnati art museum. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at the phillips i am judy woodruff. join us tomorrow evening. from all of us at "the pbs newshour," these stay safe and we will see you soon. >> maj funding for the "the pbs newshour" has been funded by -- >> the rules of business being reinvented by embracing innovation,...
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exhibition, “david driskell icons of nature and history continues in washington through january 9th, 2022, and then moves to the cinnnati art museum. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at the phillipswe go, the associated press has now called the race for governor of new jersey for the incumbent democrat phil murphy. he narrowly defeated jack and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> people who know, know b.d.o. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans, designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. c
exhibition, “david driskell icons of nature and history continues in washington through january 9th, 2022, and then moves to the cinnnati art museum. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at the phillipswe go, the associated press has now called the race for governor of new jersey for the incumbent democrat phil murphy. he narrowly defeated jack and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank...