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david roy, 3 professor, all plan, it's read you sciences. thank you for your time. you're welcome. bye. now, indian prime minister and the m o d has passed the presidency of the g 20 to brazil . mike, in the end of this, the summit in delhi, at the closing ceremony invested in presidents. let us know of us that ju appointments call issues that you'll not be allowed to be ready with that. the twenty's agenda, the this issue, the joints declaration, despite major differences of other war and ukraine. i like last is communicate the document does not to mention russia by name, the slights criticism of the statements language from keith meet us at the summit, phrase the agreements by its importance commitments. let's have a listen to what the german chancellor have to say comes on and you get to that you can say this was the summit of decisions where progress was made on many issues that are important for the future of the world. devise a victim of it either among them. a clear commitment that the territorial integrity of ukraine it's regions is not up for debate. not borders cannot sim
david roy, 3 professor, all plan, it's read you sciences. thank you for your time. you're welcome. bye. now, indian prime minister and the m o d has passed the presidency of the g 20 to brazil . mike, in the end of this, the summit in delhi, at the closing ceremony invested in presidents. let us know of us that ju appointments call issues that you'll not be allowed to be ready with that. the twenty's agenda, the this issue, the joints declaration, despite major differences of other war and...
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david: decan roy, the hatred that you see for what he just said on media is disgusting.hate-filled rea marks about what he just said, calling him all sorts of names and everything when, in fact, really good economists like tom sowell have spent years focusing on what happened after slavery was finished, after civil war, the steady gains that were made by blacks in the united states after that. and hen -- then after lbj's expansion of welfare, the steady decline of particularly the family which is to important in the lives of african-americans and everybody. and that decline was with specifically linked to lbj's so-called great society. >> a lot of these programs, unfortunately, lead to fatherlessness, and i'm fortunate enough to have a mother and a father. not every black kid's got that. 70% of black kids are born into single family homes, and it's no fault of the single moms or dads trying to raise the kids without the opposite parent there, but it makes the incline that much steeper. you look at under president trump, we had the lowest black unemployment ever, the lowe
david: decan roy, the hatred that you see for what he just said on media is disgusting.hate-filled rea marks about what he just said, calling him all sorts of names and everything when, in fact, really good economists like tom sowell have spent years focusing on what happened after slavery was finished, after civil war, the steady gains that were made by blacks in the united states after that. and hen -- then after lbj's expansion of welfare, the steady decline of particularly the family which...
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david, what can you tell us about this character roy bullock? so bullock's a really interesting character, i mean he has a really check history, he worked for the cia. salvador, he was helstyled art dealer, he worked as a confidential informant for the fbi, and he was also for 30 years an investigated for the adl and he compiled, this is the figures come from, he compiled files on some 1000 individuals, 900 organizations all across the us, and this was the the basis of the the ad spiring was revealed in 1993, of course they have other investigators all across the country, none of whom were exposed, the adl spiring was huge scandal, but it only exposed a tiny part. the organization indeed, well we just pause as we've got another report now about elon's curious connections with israel and it's apologists. elon musk has a complex but generally positive relationship with israel and its lobby groups. in order to purchase twitter, musk borrowd a billion dollars from the largest recorded donor to the israeli military larry ellison. elison is close to i
david, what can you tell us about this character roy bullock? so bullock's a really interesting character, i mean he has a really check history, he worked for the cia. salvador, he was helstyled art dealer, he worked as a confidential informant for the fbi, and he was also for 30 years an investigated for the adl and he compiled, this is the figures come from, he compiled files on some 1000 individuals, 900 organizations all across the us, and this was the the basis of the the ad spiring was...
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roi. he was to make a much better use. david: to the gentleman in the blue. >> sean, national defense magazine. i think you have rightly knocked congress through the discussion. one big piece of this that is low hanging fruit would be not continuing resolutions that result in purchasing power loss, delays, inefficiencies. what can be done to get that message across that that is the easiest thing to gain efficiency and budget power in defense? >> my name is caroline reed. we all know cold war spending came to a head with of all of the berlin wall and after that came peace dividends. i am wondering what your opinions are on what global conditions you would need to see before we could ever take a look at decreasing defense spending, or should it continue on this deterrence path, increasing forever? david: great questions. the first question comes up on the domestic side. is there something we can do to encourage congress to spend money on things i will pay off in the long run, even if they cost in the short run. will anyone take th
roi. he was to make a much better use. david: to the gentleman in the blue. >> sean, national defense magazine. i think you have rightly knocked congress through the discussion. one big piece of this that is low hanging fruit would be not continuing resolutions that result in purchasing power loss, delays, inefficiencies. what can be done to get that message across that that is the easiest thing to gain efficiency and budget power in defense? >> my name is caroline reed. we all know...
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. >>> joining me is david joyce, who chairs the homeland security subcommittee. thank you for joining me. i want to start with what chip royd, one of several of your republican colleagues who seemed okay with the notion of a shutdown. you heard him saying you can't rubber stamp the status quo. saying there might be blowback on a shutdown but i don't give adamn. what's what's your response? >> thanks for having me on. especially on a day like today where we remember those people who were murdered by terrorists and the brave first responders who followed them and did the best they could. i hear that all the time. and i got to remember that -- if i'm not mistaken mr. roy was the chief of staff for ted cruz in the shutdown in '13. that went so well. we've had the shutdowns, they haven't accomplished a hell of a lot. when people tell me they want to shut the country down, tell me what the end result is, how you're going to change the outcome here when the senate is controlled by democrats and the president is a democrat. it's crazy to say you're going to defund obama care and the senate is going to pass it and the president is
. >>> joining me is david joyce, who chairs the homeland security subcommittee. thank you for joining me. i want to start with what chip royd, one of several of your republican colleagues who seemed okay with the notion of a shutdown. you heard him saying you can't rubber stamp the status quo. saying there might be blowback on a shutdown but i don't give adamn. what's what's your response? >> thanks for having me on. especially on a day like today where we remember those people...
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david, french lick, indiana. caller: good morning. there are several very intelligent speaking people regarding the shutdown and i would probably be at the bottom end of that. i think as representative roypoke there, we have to stop spending money. it is that simple. we need to start someplace and reduce the spending. as far as the government shutdown, i look forward to it because the government runs more efficiently. we won't notice one difference if the government shuts down. that bloated, democratic system of government up there, they get laid off or furloughed or whatever, we won't see any difference in the operation of government, i guarantee it. host: this is kevin up early in seattle. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: i was wondering about my social security. i was wondering whether social security would be shut down at all? host: not under a government shutdown. those aspects or certain aspects, certain funding aspects would continue but a whole lot of federal programs what shutdown, the discretionary spending that is under -- social security is under nondiscretionary spending. we have done a couple of segments on this. i will point you to it. that is always a questi
david, french lick, indiana. caller: good morning. there are several very intelligent speaking people regarding the shutdown and i would probably be at the bottom end of that. i think as representative roypoke there, we have to stop spending money. it is that simple. we need to start someplace and reduce the spending. as far as the government shutdown, i look forward to it because the government runs more efficiently. we won't notice one difference if the government shuts down. that bloated,...