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elliott: it does.he problem is, when you only have one or two interest groups elevating the voice of the people, if you have a lot of them from all corners, the bias theoretically cancels itself out but i would say in response that we should not listen to information from politically biased interest groups at all. in this case that recommendation is for public interest groups or companies : that have public opinion polls, elevating the voice of the people. conducting polls and saying what people want and relating that information to those in charge without the bias. susan: is pew research example of that? elliott: they are a public poster, not necessarily an interest group. in the latter chapters in the book i talk about having some commitment to what the numerical majority of americans are saying and relentlessly championing that. that is what gallup did but we have interest groups today who do that. that is what the mission should be rather than just conducting the poll. really hammering that lawmake
elliott: it does.he problem is, when you only have one or two interest groups elevating the voice of the people, if you have a lot of them from all corners, the bias theoretically cancels itself out but i would say in response that we should not listen to information from politically biased interest groups at all. in this case that recommendation is for public interest groups or companies : that have public opinion polls, elevating the voice of the people. conducting polls and saying what...
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let's bring in cnn legal analyst norm eisen and elliott williams. glad to see you both, always fun to talk to fellow lawyers about these issues in particular because look, first of all, he may have announced but it does not mean that anything actually stopped in terms of the outside investigations, the questions that were circulating. we show that graphic of all the different things that were out there still, you and i have talked about this and we want to begin here. i am always wondering about the money, who is paying for these legal bills? who is sorting the money here? >> laura, now that donald trump has announced his campaign will be able to foot these legal bills. if he had waited until after, say georgia dna in folding county, body willis had charged him, there might be an argument that that was not related to the campaign. but since he went first, his campaign contributors can put him in the campaign, in his packed, the rnc had been paying. they will not pay anymore. he could actually be using his campaign as a funding mechanism to deal with
let's bring in cnn legal analyst norm eisen and elliott williams. glad to see you both, always fun to talk to fellow lawyers about these issues in particular because look, first of all, he may have announced but it does not mean that anything actually stopped in terms of the outside investigations, the questions that were circulating. we show that graphic of all the different things that were out there still, you and i have talked about this and we want to begin here. i am always wondering...
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so, you know, y'all might not know. >> and yet we feel like we do know him, elliott.t is your reaction to this? >> if he grew up in a home in which domestic violence is a norm, that is a profound tragedy and we ought to pray for him and his family. it is a horrific thing that went on. that does not give him the right to assault someone on national television. and crimea river with the hurt people hurt people nonsense. it is an explanation for what he did. but it's not a justification for it. and it is still a crime, it's still an assault. it was still wrong. he should not have done it and that was just a nonsense interview of a man who is trying to sell a movie. it is silly. >> what do you think, maria? >> i think he absolutely feels bad about it. i think that he is completely sorrowful that it happened. and he wants to make amends. the problem is the timing. like you were saying, and nischelle turner, even said it. he could have been this remorseful a little bit earlier. he could have tried to speak publicly or explain that he has been trying to reach out to chris ro
so, you know, y'all might not know. >> and yet we feel like we do know him, elliott.t is your reaction to this? >> if he grew up in a home in which domestic violence is a norm, that is a profound tragedy and we ought to pray for him and his family. it is a horrific thing that went on. that does not give him the right to assault someone on national television. and crimea river with the hurt people hurt people nonsense. it is an explanation for what he did. but it's not a...
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what to look out for as -- elliott williams.ad you are here to help unpack all of these things. so where are the key challenges happening as we get ready for these votes to start being counted? >> you know council, there is nothing new about challenges being made to election to the united states. there are 50 states, each of them have their own systems, there are several rights it here. the course of his go to be lawsuits. the issue now is that they happening before election, day and that is very big deal. so let's look at some of the states. pennsylvania is going to watch right now. in pennsylvania, what you have, in order to cast an absentee valid voters have to sign an envelope and put their ballot in it. thousands of people got this wrong in the state of pennsylvania. it is minor error relatively, but at the end of the day, that might have invalidated their ballots. there is litigation right now over what to do with them. now they will not be counted on election, day but will they be treated as valid? that is one to watch. y
what to look out for as -- elliott williams.ad you are here to help unpack all of these things. so where are the key challenges happening as we get ready for these votes to start being counted? >> you know council, there is nothing new about challenges being made to election to the united states. there are 50 states, each of them have their own systems, there are several rights it here. the course of his go to be lawsuits. the issue now is that they happening before election, day and that...
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elliott in the nine car leading on lap 200, but you can see he gets bumped from behind by chastain elliottith the wall his championship chances. oh, up in smoke. 29 laps to go logano in the yellow car on the inside, takes the lead from chase briscoe with chastain three spots behind final lap logano hangs on to win the race, his fourth win of the season and, more importantly, his second nascar championship, and he does it on team owner roger penske's 85th birthday. and the $10 million to the team. pretty nice birthday present. i would have to say so. especially 10 mil for the winter. you know 85 is a little higher than that. you think so? maybe bump it up to some of the nba salaries, and that's just an individual. this is a whole team. well he's got to share it with the whole team. right. so, yeah. so that's what you're saying. it should have been a little more lottery at two billion tomorrow night at 10. thanks for joining us, everybody - [presenter] the 2022 fifa world cup will see the best footballers on the planet do battle. costa rica were the last nation to qualify, but they're determ
elliott in the nine car leading on lap 200, but you can see he gets bumped from behind by chastain elliottith the wall his championship chances. oh, up in smoke. 29 laps to go logano in the yellow car on the inside, takes the lead from chase briscoe with chastain three spots behind final lap logano hangs on to win the race, his fourth win of the season and, more importantly, his second nascar championship, and he does it on team owner roger penske's 85th birthday. and the $10 million to the...
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and he is going to feel -- i agree with elliott on the announcement. but the ag, i've known him for a very long time, he is going to look at the special counsel regulations and he is going to look at the words elliott. and you know this. he's going to say conflict of interest, extraordinary circumstances, questioning the public view of doj. and he is going to weigh those considerations very heavily. now, i think the wrong decision, because of the potential for delay, would be to appoint a special counsel. certainly, you do not have to do it for the classified documents investigation. but he is going to take that very seriously. >> look, a big part of it is the appearance of impropriety. even if there is not a political conflict, one thing the attorney general has to consider is, might it look like there's a question of politics there? i'm with you, norm, at the end of the day it's for delayed. the decision does not change. but yes, the attorney general is going to do it by the book, then yes, what he probably has to appoint a special counsel. but slows
and he is going to feel -- i agree with elliott on the announcement. but the ag, i've known him for a very long time, he is going to look at the special counsel regulations and he is going to look at the words elliott. and you know this. he's going to say conflict of interest, extraordinary circumstances, questioning the public view of doj. and he is going to weigh those considerations very heavily. now, i think the wrong decision, because of the potential for delay, would be to appoint a...
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paul: if you can't use the elliott wave in isolation, how useful are these other tools?> the one that is probably most compelling is the demark indicator. it is quite complex and the formula for it is a closely guarded secret. we do know is that puts out signals to us. the key one is when you see the purple 13 signal. that appeared back on november 13. that would tell us we are seeing the end of this bearish run for started with the start of this chart november of last year. the other factor in combination is what you see in the fibonacci retracement levels. you can see that bottom, that is the key level. that is the level that the nasdaq moved off from at the end of the dot-com bubble. paul: still to come, let's look at how australian pensions are rethinking their investment as the market braces for economic slowdown. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: australia's mammoth pension industry is rethinking investments. it steers itself for slower growth. our pensions correspondent joins us now. what are the funds telling you about how they are positioning themselves? >> i have spen
paul: if you can't use the elliott wave in isolation, how useful are these other tools?> the one that is probably most compelling is the demark indicator. it is quite complex and the formula for it is a closely guarded secret. we do know is that puts out signals to us. the key one is when you see the purple 13 signal. that appeared back on november 13. that would tell us we are seeing the end of this bearish run for started with the start of this chart november of last year. the other factor...
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. >> let's bring in journalist for "the economist," elliott morris. you've been look at the latest senate polling averages and their wide margins of error, pointing out two things, how tight the races are and also how polling at this point -- it can be very inaccurate. >> that's right. your previous guest, lisa, i echo with the numbers. if someone is telling you they know how the elections are going to turn out, they're lying to you or have been misled by someone lying to them. the key eight senate races, for example, they're all within the margin of error of polling averages on the final day of an election. there are four competitive republican states, four democratic states, and they could go either way. i guess republicans and democrats, they have their leads in some states like new hampshire, arizona, the lead towards the democrats, north carolina, ohio, wisconsin, sort of more republican-leaning states. but polling averages have been wrong before. part of my job as a data journalist is to assess the inaccuracy, the uncertainty of these numbers. i
. >> let's bring in journalist for "the economist," elliott morris. you've been look at the latest senate polling averages and their wide margins of error, pointing out two things, how tight the races are and also how polling at this point -- it can be very inaccurate. >> that's right. your previous guest, lisa, i echo with the numbers. if someone is telling you they know how the elections are going to turn out, they're lying to you or have been misled by someone lying to...
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so the question, elliott, to me is not is it behind closed doors? it is he under oath? there is no way that man should testify. he's done it before, he had to admit under oath in the deposition, tim o'brien, the journalist, was being sued by trump, he admitted under oath that yes, he lied 30 different times. he said was this a lie? yeah, it was. he had 30,000 to defend now. >> paul, here's the thing. follow that thread for a second. what was the consequence of that, right? so, the idea of a deterrent is your best bet. but if there is no consequences here, then what? >> so, maybe there is a little bit of chest being played by the committee. here because number, one you put him under oath, testify than, lies that's perjury. if he does not agree to testify, okay, that's contempt of congress. and you can still prosecute him for that, too. so, either way, perhaps it could end in criminal charge for him. now, look, we all kind of know that contempt of congress, that's a misdemeanor and a big deal. whatever. but at the end of day, he get charged. he could get charged if he doe
so the question, elliott, to me is not is it behind closed doors? it is he under oath? there is no way that man should testify. he's done it before, he had to admit under oath in the deposition, tim o'brien, the journalist, was being sued by trump, he admitted under oath that yes, he lied 30 different times. he said was this a lie? yeah, it was. he had 30,000 to defend now. >> paul, here's the thing. follow that thread for a second. what was the consequence of that, right? so, the idea of...
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evan, jessica, elliott, elie, thank you all. we, of course, will continue to have more on this the breaking news, the appointment of this special counsel to lead these two investigations into former president trump. but of course we have other news. >>> we do because the father of one of the university of idaho victims is speaking out and revealing new details about his daughter's death. we have that ahead. >>> plus north korea launches its 34th missile test of the year. and one official says this latest ballistic missile could theoretically have the range to threaten the u.s. mainland. how the pentagon is responding. that's next. i'm a vegas hotel. i know what you're thinking. it's cool, i don't want anything long term either. just a few nights of fun. i'm looking for someone who will letoose, dress up a little, see a show, order the steak, and the lobster. some people say i'm excessive, but who cares. i just want to enjoy some late nights. and some very late checkouts. think you can keep up? hold on... you're a night manager a
evan, jessica, elliott, elie, thank you all. we, of course, will continue to have more on this the breaking news, the appointment of this special counsel to lead these two investigations into former president trump. but of course we have other news. >>> we do because the father of one of the university of idaho victims is speaking out and revealing new details about his daughter's death. we have that ahead. >>> plus north korea launches its 34th missile test of the year. and...
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you need, i mean, this is jane elliott again. you need to get into that. get into your head and get it. now. she began referring to white people as colorless people and said that colorless people really change the environment to fit our needs. later on, you quote her a shopping give up the idea of whiteness. it isn't real. you know, from my perspective, you know, i go to lots of conferences and meetings that are designed in an industry for african-americans or for people of color bipoc communities and they're largely supportive. yes, we've already bought into those industries, but they're it's a what we call a safe space. you hear this all time, a safe space for us to vent. i rarely hear something like that. i mean, i you know, but you found people in there that really you state drank the kool-aid that they were in it. so, you know, for me, what did you take away? i mean, you already said you really found these these meetings to be productive in add value. but when you hear something like it and you did, you talk to somebody else after that person made tho
you need, i mean, this is jane elliott again. you need to get into that. get into your head and get it. now. she began referring to white people as colorless people and said that colorless people really change the environment to fit our needs. later on, you quote her a shopping give up the idea of whiteness. it isn't real. you know, from my perspective, you know, i go to lots of conferences and meetings that are designed in an industry for african-americans or for people of color bipoc...
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i always say elliott has one of the best buyers of anyone i introduced, it's also incredible. .. occupation of afghanistan, as well as personal reflections on his own efforts to aid in the evacuation efforts of former colleagues and other afghan nationals during the fall of kabul. our conversation partner this evening, kathy gilsenan, is a st louis based contributor for the atlantic, where she often reports on national security. she previously served as >> she previously served as an editor at world politics review ap author of the book "the helper" the front lines of the pandemic. help me welcome elliot ackerman and kathy. [applause] >> hello. how are you doing, elliot? >> good, thank you. >> welcome to st. louis, we're glad to have you. >> very good to be here. >> so you happened to be here on the one-year anniversary of the fall of kabul to the taliban. were you surprised when this happened? and why? >> first of all, thanks so much for having me, carrie. thank you for hosting me again and great to be back in st. louis, this city always gives me a warm welcome as i appreciate a
i always say elliott has one of the best buyers of anyone i introduced, it's also incredible. .. occupation of afghanistan, as well as personal reflections on his own efforts to aid in the evacuation efforts of former colleagues and other afghan nationals during the fall of kabul. our conversation partner this evening, kathy gilsenan, is a st louis based contributor for the atlantic, where she often reports on national security. she previously served as >> she previously served as an...
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lincoln and ted, and that is elliott, james was more often on his arm. a different relationship. roosevelt is dependent on his sons to give him some physical stability. >> he needed them and relied upon them. as you say, james or jimmy, was the one who's arm he usually held on to, franklin roosevelt was enormously strong on his chest and shoulders, from lifting himself onto a wheelchair, on to another chair, holding himself, as if you simply being affectionate with his son, but it was a dependency that he had on one or another of his sons. >> we can talk for a second about the mothers. for lincoln, his stepmother. remember i told you, the first fireside shot was in roosevelt house. this is the fireside chat. roosevelt's mother, sitting next to him, and his only daughter, and that is jimmy. eleanor was not there for the first fireside chat. she was downstairs. we will and with this set. the roosevelt and lincoln image we introduced our conversation with. roosevelt was president for 12 years. lincoln, for four. did they work heart of their jobs? there they are at the end of their p
lincoln and ted, and that is elliott, james was more often on his arm. a different relationship. roosevelt is dependent on his sons to give him some physical stability. >> he needed them and relied upon them. as you say, james or jimmy, was the one who's arm he usually held on to, franklin roosevelt was enormously strong on his chest and shoulders, from lifting himself onto a wheelchair, on to another chair, holding himself, as if you simply being affectionate with his son, but it was a...
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politics and history series event with acclaimed author walker correspondent and decorated veteran elliott. in conversation with journalist kathy gilsenan. so tonight's event is presented by the associate authors at the j, which is a new partnership between the library and the jcc. as you may know, our library on lindbergh is now under construction and i think the wrecking ball comes for it next week. so during the time that our new building is being built, the jcc has offered us the use of this gorgeous facility here for our author event. so many of our events be here for the next year and a half. i you guys will join us a lots more. i also want to let you know that c-span is here tonight recording for book tv, which i think is so cool. so you guys can watch this again on book tv in a couple of weeks. i also want to recognize our bookseller left bank books saint louis is the oldest and premier independent bookstore. left bank has eliot's books for sale in the back of the room, and he will sign back there as well after the talk. so on the event our author this evening, eliot ackerman, serv
politics and history series event with acclaimed author walker correspondent and decorated veteran elliott. in conversation with journalist kathy gilsenan. so tonight's event is presented by the associate authors at the j, which is a new partnership between the library and the jcc. as you may know, our library on lindbergh is now under construction and i think the wrecking ball comes for it next week. so during the time that our new building is being built, the jcc has offered us the use of...
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caroline elliott live tonight in orlando. caroline. thank you. president biden is calling on congress to take action to block a railroad strike as a deadline looms for a nationwide rail shutdown. in a statement today, the president said he believes congress must use its powers to impose tentative agreements brokered by the white house. the rail strike deadline is december 9th. it could threaten the nation's water supply, haul passenger rail travel and trigger major disruptions to the u. s supply chain and could cause $2 billion a day. i cannot have our transportation system responsible for one third of our products being transported throughout our country. shut down. that's not an option. we have no desire to go on strike. we have no desire to enter, interrupt anybody's holidays, and we really would not like congress to intervene. four out of 12 unions that represent us freight railroad workers voted down the tentative agreement. they cited frustration over lack of paid sick time and punitive attendance policies. the unrest in china over covid lo
caroline elliott live tonight in orlando. caroline. thank you. president biden is calling on congress to take action to block a railroad strike as a deadline looms for a nationwide rail shutdown. in a statement today, the president said he believes congress must use its powers to impose tentative agreements brokered by the white house. the rail strike deadline is december 9th. it could threaten the nation's water supply, haul passenger rail travel and trigger major disruptions to the u. s...
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and what the people would've thought what happened. >> elliott morris with his book strayed the numbers, sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcast on our free c-span now lap. >> weekends on c-span two are an intellectual feast. every sater, american documents america story. and on sundays, book tv brings you the latest nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span
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backing from elliott leaves the swedish tobacco giant ready to do do the takeover. potential to block the deal. westpac probably came in line with analyst expectations as rising interest rates and cost reduction supported profitability. cash earnings dropped to 3.4 billion u.s. dollars in the year to september. it is part of a global trend of higher borrowing costs that bolstered lending. haidi: all mail boards quietly returned to australia's benchmark stock index. let's bring in amy braintree. amy: 12 months ago, if we were talking about these we would be talking about progress. there were zero companies on the s&p with no female directors on their boards. now we have four companies on the index with 0% women representation on their boards. they are all mining companies. capricorn metals, core lithium, and de grey mining. de grey lost their soul female director after she resigned. last month. the company says they are -- they do have diversity requirements. and, they are looking at it. also, that they have two female executives in their leadership team. the other c
backing from elliott leaves the swedish tobacco giant ready to do do the takeover. potential to block the deal. westpac probably came in line with analyst expectations as rising interest rates and cost reduction supported profitability. cash earnings dropped to 3.4 billion u.s. dollars in the year to september. it is part of a global trend of higher borrowing costs that bolstered lending. haidi: all mail boards quietly returned to australia's benchmark stock index. let's bring in amy braintree....
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tony elliott says the last few days felt like a nightmare as the team tries to cope with the loss of, d 'sean parry and elliott said you prepare to be a head coach but nothing can prepare you for a situation like this. >> i'm ready for somebody to pinch me and wake me up and say that this didn't happen. the first meeting was really, really tough. really, really, really tough. today was much better. we were able to transition from the pain to finding a little bit of joy and celebrating the lives of the players. >> they said they have not yet decided whether to play against coastal carolina on saturday. adding they will make that decision soon. >>> for the first time this season, there was no change at the top of the college football playoff rankings. georgia bull dogs coming off of the win over mississippi state. the rest of the top five teams remaining the same. ohio state and michigan coming in at two and three and tcu followed by tennessee. all going to change on the saturday after thanksgiving when the buck eyes and wolverines finish their season. a blockbuster match-up in columbu
tony elliott says the last few days felt like a nightmare as the team tries to cope with the loss of, d 'sean parry and elliott said you prepare to be a head coach but nothing can prepare you for a situation like this. >> i'm ready for somebody to pinch me and wake me up and say that this didn't happen. the first meeting was really, really tough. really, really, really tough. today was much better. we were able to transition from the pain to finding a little bit of joy and celebrating the...
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superstar outjumping 6'6" jack elliott to level the match with an unreal header.re mccarthy became an unlik unlikely hero. sanchez drilling home the winning shot. look at the celebrations. this is lafc's first title. famous fans like will ferrell. and the defending champs show why they're still top dog. georgia quarterback stet assault we goes jettison and gives the call me sign. sacking hooker six times. georgia now in control of the sec east. now 10 lsu and number 6 bama had eight lead changes in the second half where alabama needed seven plays to march 25 years and have williams punch it in for the lead. but in the first very play in overtime, daniels takes it 25 yards himself. and kelly decides to roll the dice and go for two instead of the tie. taylor barely stretches out for the win. he was playing in high school last year. fans storm the field. lsu now controls their own destiny with the sec west. alabama's playoff dreams could be over but fourth ranked clemson got clobbered by unranked notre dame last night. dabo sweeney said they kicked their butts. this
superstar outjumping 6'6" jack elliott to level the match with an unreal header.re mccarthy became an unlik unlikely hero. sanchez drilling home the winning shot. look at the celebrations. this is lafc's first title. famous fans like will ferrell. and the defending champs show why they're still top dog. georgia quarterback stet assault we goes jettison and gives the call me sign. sacking hooker six times. georgia now in control of the sec east. now 10 lsu and number 6 bama had eight lead...
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elliott daly went over with the winning try for sarries.cored a hat—trick of tries for saints but they still fell to defeat. england head coach simon middleton says he thinks he won't "ever get over" losing the women's rugby world cup final to new zealand for the second time in a row. he's been in charge for both. having taken the red roses into yesterday's game in auckland on a 30 game winning streak and number one in the world rankings. and that's why the chief executive of the rfu bill sweeney sez there are benefits that will live beyond the tournament sport can be really cruel. i think the match turns on a moment and we saw that lesson. we at it was incredible and we would love to be going home with the world cup now and be victorious with the world cup against world champions and that would've been absolutely sensational. i think the players deserved it for anything be done within done within done for the women's game. sometimes, it is not to be. we have three years ago for 25 and it will not change or view on investing. we think a str
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maria: i just want to pass on a comment from paul singer from elliott management. world is on the road to hyper inflation and could be headed toward the worst financial crisis since the second world war. this is elliott management, one of the world's biggest, as you know, and most influential hedge funds, florida based firm, paul singer manages $56 billion in as inassets, warning clients, worst financial crisis since the second world war. real quick comment? >> there's always a risk to some extreme event such as that. for inflation to move a lot higher and move into hyper inflation, we would have to see a shutdown in the oil complex. we would have to see a fed that doesn't continue to hike and doesn't take inflation seriously. we would have to see a real move to the downside in terms of a lot of things. so there's always a chance, there's always a risk. my suspicion, however, is the fed is this time serious about getting inflation down, four times the target is not where they need to be and they're concerned of it beco becoming endemic. maria: thank you so much. gr
maria: i just want to pass on a comment from paul singer from elliott management. world is on the road to hyper inflation and could be headed toward the worst financial crisis since the second world war. this is elliott management, one of the world's biggest, as you know, and most influential hedge funds, florida based firm, paul singer manages $56 billion in as inassets, warning clients, worst financial crisis since the second world war. real quick comment? >> there's always a risk to...
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get more details now from elliott gotkine live for us in jerusalem.u will have 28 days to form this government. i understand there is a possibility of a 14 day extension if required. but i would imagine there are tons of obstacles in his way to pull this off. >> reporter: as you can probably see behind me, benjamin netanyahu is speaking as we speak alongside president herzog. he has just received the mandate to form the next government after being recommended by a majority of members of the parliament. and some of the words we've been hearing from both the president and netanyahu all point to netanyahu needing to and vowing to be the prime minister for everyone in israel, not just those people who voted for him. about half the population didn't vote for parties that will be in this coalition government. you talked about obstacles. i think it is perhaps unlikely -- we don't see many obstacles with him forming the government. he will have to horse trade. they will ski decide which ministries that each person will get. but netanyahu won't let the opportu
get more details now from elliott gotkine live for us in jerusalem.u will have 28 days to form this government. i understand there is a possibility of a 14 day extension if required. but i would imagine there are tons of obstacles in his way to pull this off. >> reporter: as you can probably see behind me, benjamin netanyahu is speaking as we speak alongside president herzog. he has just received the mandate to form the next government after being recommended by a majority of members of...
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emily: jane elliott is a corporate motivational speaker now.he is really old and she became famous after she designed an experiment for her elementary school kids. she was a schoolteacher, right after dr. martin luther king was assassinated. she separated her kids and assigned them different statuses according to their eye color. she watched as they mistreated each other. the point of it was to show how arbitrary it is. of the first time like your reaction is kind of giving me a new dimension of understanding because what she was saying was actually a little contradictory and it she was saying like, you know, race is a construct, but she was saying it in a place where the race is not just a construct. then and so in a way, the the the like the force with which she was talking and, you know, it was like kind of it was kind of like galvanizing people, like kind of trying to lift them up. but i still don't get the you're a in a place where people are being sued every single day. yeah. while i appreciate her work on race. no question about that she
emily: jane elliott is a corporate motivational speaker now.he is really old and she became famous after she designed an experiment for her elementary school kids. she was a schoolteacher, right after dr. martin luther king was assassinated. she separated her kids and assigned them different statuses according to their eye color. she watched as they mistreated each other. the point of it was to show how arbitrary it is. of the first time like your reaction is kind of giving me a new dimension...
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we get more now from elliott got gotkine. he has 28 days to form this new government. curious what are the obstacles that you see in his ability to actually pull this off? >> reporter: that is a huge number of obstacles to be honest. netanyahu has made his bed with his right wing coalition, husband tunhis punitive partners. and just under half an hour, president herzog is set to meet with netanyahu here at the president's residence. and we expect both men to be up on the podiums behind me, they are just preparing things as we speak, to confirm that president herzog has indeed invited netanyahu to form a government. it is expected to be a government that is the most right wing in israel's history. and because of the extreme proportional representation system here in israel, pretty much any one them if they don't get what they want in the coalition negotiations to kick off in earnest today, they could effectively bring the coalition down or prevent it from forming in the first place. so there will be a lot of haggling, a lot of horse trading over the next 28 days to see
we get more now from elliott got gotkine. he has 28 days to form this new government. curious what are the obstacles that you see in his ability to actually pull this off? >> reporter: that is a huge number of obstacles to be honest. netanyahu has made his bed with his right wing coalition, husband tunhis punitive partners. and just under half an hour, president herzog is set to meet with netanyahu here at the president's residence. and we expect both men to be up on the podiums behind...
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elliott gotkine, cnn, jerusalem. >>> well, the u.s.ill weeks away from winter, but millions of americans may need to bundle up this week. the latest on the freeze warnings and winter weather advisories right after the break. but that cough looks pretty bad. try this robitussin honey. the real honey you love, plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? robitussin. the only brand with real honeyand elderberry. "give a gift that means a lot without spending a lot. shop early and save, only at kay" ♪ >>> six people have now been confirmed dead after two world war ii-era military planes collided during a dallas air show. >> dios mio! >> all of the people killed were on board the planes. no fatalities on the ground. cnn aviation correspondent pete muntean with the latest details. >> reporter: the hard work of investigating what went wrong is only beginning. investigators from the national transportation safety board are documenting the wreckage of not one but two planes involved in this midair collision. both
elliott gotkine, cnn, jerusalem. >>> well, the u.s.ill weeks away from winter, but millions of americans may need to bundle up this week. the latest on the freeze warnings and winter weather advisories right after the break. but that cough looks pretty bad. try this robitussin honey. the real honey you love, plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? robitussin. the only brand with real honeyand elderberry. "give a gift that means a lot without...
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tonight onto a day, data journalist eric says elliott morris shares his book strength in numbers" that examines public opinion polling going back to the 19th century and the accuracy of opinion polls today. >> predicting donald trump had a 30% chance of victory in the 2016 election, not because national polls would be wrong, but the race was close in key states. i wonder if every person in the media had understood that 30% as meaning that these polls, if you have three elections, three, they will be wrong one time. you have a pretty good chance that the polls, that the losing presidential candidate could end up winning. i wonder how the tone of the campaign would have been different, what the people would've thought would happen. >> elliott morris with his book "strength in numbers" tonight on 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two monday. -- q&a. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment and that is why charter invested billions into infrastructure, upgrading technolo
tonight onto a day, data journalist eric says elliott morris shares his book strength in numbers" that examines public opinion polling going back to the 19th century and the accuracy of opinion polls today. >> predicting donald trump had a 30% chance of victory in the 2016 election, not because national polls would be wrong, but the race was close in key states. i wonder if every person in the media had understood that 30% as meaning that these polls, if you have three elections,...
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thank you very much political commentator elliott, commentator sarah elliott, the scholar former labourfore we advisor and writer. before we move on to the debate, move on to the next debate, let's look at what you let's have a look at what you guys saying. tony says guys have been saying. tony says , has the obama ever been right quick that sarah? i think they missed the ball lot and i think a lot of these firms missed point because they don't take into the activity of cutting and they should use something called dynamic scoring that's a bit wonky for today like you roger says to party is no longer appropriate and as we see in the uk and usa. britain needs proportional representation. voting system to encourage greater choice and wider representation offered by a range of political parties which would provide coalition governments. i'm actually coming around that viewpoint, roger. i think two party system isn't necessarily working because we're voting one party to we're voting for one party to avoid voting for the other party, and that's not giving anyone the anyone any benefits as at
thank you very much political commentator elliott, commentator sarah elliott, the scholar former labourfore we advisor and writer. before we move on to the debate, move on to the next debate, let's look at what you let's have a look at what you guys saying. tony says guys have been saying. tony says , has the obama ever been right quick that sarah? i think they missed the ball lot and i think a lot of these firms missed point because they don't take into the activity of cutting and they should...
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. ♪ >> sunday on q&a, data journalist elliott marx shares his book with examines the history of publicon polling going back to the 19th century and the accuracy of polls today. >> predicting that donald trump has a 30% chance of victory in the 2016 election. not because national polls will be wrong, but because the race is close and key states. i do wonder if every person in the media has understood that 30% as meaning these polls if you have three elections, they will be wrong one time. if your sample size is 18 elections, you have a pretty good chance that the polls will miss enough that the losing presidential candidate could end up winning. i wonder how the tone of the campaign would have been different and what the people uld have thought what happened. >> elliott morris with his book "strength in numbers." you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on the free c-span now app. >> there are a lot of places to get political information. but only at c-span do you get it straight from the source. no matter wh
. ♪ >> sunday on q&a, data journalist elliott marx shares his book with examines the history of publicon polling going back to the 19th century and the accuracy of polls today. >> predicting that donald trump has a 30% chance of victory in the 2016 election. not because national polls will be wrong, but because the race is close and key states. i do wonder if every person in the media has understood that 30% as meaning these polls if you have three elections, they will be...
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lincoln and tad, and that is elliott. james was more often on his arm. but a different relationship. roosevelt was dependent on his sons to give him some physical stability. >> he needed them and relied on them. and as you say, james, or jimmy as he was known, was the one who's arm he usually held on to franklin roosevelt was enormously strong across the chest and in the shoulders and biceps. from doing this kind of thing, lifting himself up from a wheelchair on to another chair or holding himself up literally with a cane disguised behind his back as if he simply being affectionate with his son. but it was a dependency that he had on one or another of his sons. >> >> we can talk for a second about his mother. remember, the first fireside chat was -- the moment after the fireside chat, and this was roosevelt's mother and look alike, sarah, sitting next to each other. and anna, his only daughter, and this was jimmy. eleanor was not there for the first fireside chat. she was downstairs with the journalists. so we'll end with this set. this was the roosevelt
lincoln and tad, and that is elliott. james was more often on his arm. but a different relationship. roosevelt was dependent on his sons to give him some physical stability. >> he needed them and relied on them. and as you say, james, or jimmy as he was known, was the one who's arm he usually held on to franklin roosevelt was enormously strong across the chest and in the shoulders and biceps. from doing this kind of thing, lifting himself up from a wheelchair on to another chair or...
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richard elliott? >> along with economy and crime, another major issue is abortion. governor, i want to ask you first, the overturning of roe v. wade and the implementation of the georgia heartbeat lied -- georgia heartbeat law has support of republicans but does not have the support of the majority of georgians. they are worried it may seek more restrictions this coming year. will you push for restrictions, support legislation for more restrictions or sign any bill into law to restrict abortions? ms. abrams: --gov. kemp: we passed the heartbeat bill years ago. we are a state that values life. people disagree on win that issue may be comfortable for them or not. they have known my position for 10 years. we have done a lot of other things to protect life in this state that everyone does agree with. we have done bipartisan foster care reform. adoption reform took make it more affordable and cut out red tape so people can adopt a child in the state. we passed a landmark act to deal with issues and the suicides and other things out there to get people the care they need.
richard elliott? >> along with economy and crime, another major issue is abortion. governor, i want to ask you first, the overturning of roe v. wade and the implementation of the georgia heartbeat lied -- georgia heartbeat law has support of republicans but does not have the support of the majority of georgians. they are worried it may seek more restrictions this coming year. will you push for restrictions, support legislation for more restrictions or sign any bill into law to restrict...
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tone of the campaign would've been different and what the people would've thought would happen. >> elliott with his book strength in numbers on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> now and debate for the candidates running for governor in rhode island, democrat daniel mckee has been serving as governor since march of 2021 after he took over for gina raimondo after she became congress secretary. he is running for a four-year term against republican challenger. this is one hour.
tone of the campaign would've been different and what the people would've thought would happen. >> elliott with his book strength in numbers on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> now and debate for the candidates running for governor in rhode island, democrat daniel mckee has been serving as governor since march of 2021 after he took over for gina raimondo after she became congress secretary. he is running for a...
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caroline elliott, ktvu fox two news night for nasa. let's hope it's all systems.t there, caroline. thank you. alright i hope you have a nice stay out there. another beautiful day started off. cool ended up warm. we had some seventies today, which was pretty warm 17 fairfield 70 and conquered tomorrow we'll see a couple of seventies but i think we're gonna lose a couple of degrees and some of the burial location, especially the north bay generosa 74 degrees today, so that's really warm for this time of year exact crazy when you're not throwing records at you yet, but it's definitely warmer than you might expect. 74. i'd expect more like 65. outside we go. we got some wind up in the hills. we talked about that that wind will be going in the morning hours, most notably , most noticeable up in the higher elevations. but you can notice it down at sea level. the story is this, um high pressure and low pressure orientation, right? there is the high there's a low the winds go around and out through the center there and that's how you get an offshore flow. this can be as i
caroline elliott, ktvu fox two news night for nasa. let's hope it's all systems.t there, caroline. thank you. alright i hope you have a nice stay out there. another beautiful day started off. cool ended up warm. we had some seventies today, which was pretty warm 17 fairfield 70 and conquered tomorrow we'll see a couple of seventies but i think we're gonna lose a couple of degrees and some of the burial location, especially the north bay generosa 74 degrees today, so that's really warm for this...
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zeke elliott first did it in 2016, storied tradition. now just how there. >> cowboys win it. 28 to to 8, 3, the giants fall to 7 or 8. they're playing. meanwhile, the lions traditional thanksgiving host today, the wealth that detroit fan base welcome the bills lines held their own against the bills in the fort former cal star jared goff. it's dj chalk on a 3rd and goal for a 2 yard score. they added a 2 point conversion and lead 20 to 19. back come the bill's second gold in the 5. josh allen hits stefon diggs on the slant into the end zone. they missed the 2 point conversion and lead. 25 to 22 the lions tied it at 25 with a field goal. but 7 seconds left health kicker. tyler bass. he's the football through the uprights for the field. goal. hills survived thanksgiving in detroit's 28 to 25. let's move it over to cutter now for what the rest of the world calls football world cup action. we're not going portable facing ghana. no score in the 65th minute rinaldo set for a penalty kick. all eyes on the legend. and coms. we're not became the f
zeke elliott first did it in 2016, storied tradition. now just how there. >> cowboys win it. 28 to to 8, 3, the giants fall to 7 or 8. they're playing. meanwhile, the lions traditional thanksgiving host today, the wealth that detroit fan base welcome the bills lines held their own against the bills in the fort former cal star jared goff. it's dj chalk on a 3rd and goal for a 2 yard score. they added a 2 point conversion and lead 20 to 19. back come the bill's second gold in the 5. josh...
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let's bring in paula reed, sara sidner and elliott williams. paula, let me start with you.s conspiracy theories. there was not a consensus these were the charges to bring. >> that's right exactly right. there was reluctance on the part of the attorney general. now that they have secured these two convictions against two defendants, the attorney general taking a moment to do a victory lap here. this is really significant. here a jury weighed the evidence, and found what happened on january 6 was not spontaneous. instead, the product of an organized conspiracy. you could see what the attorney general was really trying to say here is, we do more work here at the justice department than just these high-profile political investigations into the former president and his associates. over the past seven years or so, there has been frustration inside the justice department that so much of the attention goes to the high-profile political investigations, either into former secretary of state clinton's emails, the mueller probe, the two investigations into former president trump. they
let's bring in paula reed, sara sidner and elliott williams. paula, let me start with you.s conspiracy theories. there was not a consensus these were the charges to bring. >> that's right exactly right. there was reluctance on the part of the attorney general. now that they have secured these two convictions against two defendants, the attorney general taking a moment to do a victory lap here. this is really significant. here a jury weighed the evidence, and found what happened on january...
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when he gets home, his brother, elliott, has remarked there is a curse on this house. mother is dying. alice is dying too. february 14th, 1884. his mother died of typhoid fever. and then a few hours apart, his wife, pictured here, alice roosevelt, passed away from brechts disease. probably just not detected. the two deaths weren't related, there wasn't a plague, or whatever. they both passed away within a few hours. at this point in his life, roosevelt wasn't writing as consistently in his diary as he had as a younger man. he took up his pen to record the -- document you see here. a big black x and that haunting sentence. the light has gone out of my life. he is 25 when this happens. you just have to use your imagination, your historical empathy, to think about what it would be like a 25 years old to be a brand new father, as alice had given birth to a daughter, also named alice, but then to lose your wife and your mother in the same house, on the same day. this is a defining tragedy for roosevelt and when he had to cope with in the immediate by aftermath. his way of d
when he gets home, his brother, elliott, has remarked there is a curse on this house. mother is dying. alice is dying too. february 14th, 1884. his mother died of typhoid fever. and then a few hours apart, his wife, pictured here, alice roosevelt, passed away from brechts disease. probably just not detected. the two deaths weren't related, there wasn't a plague, or whatever. they both passed away within a few hours. at this point in his life, roosevelt wasn't writing as consistently in his...
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boxes caroline elliott live in cocoa beach, florida, where areas are still recovering from ian. damage and many power outages. good evening. my good evening. really? that top concern tonight is the storm surge, which could reach up to five ft. in some areas here in cocoa beach, florida as you can see behind me, that brain really starting to come down now, as well as the wind picking up significantly in the last hour, but it's expected to get even worse in the next few hours. now this is one of the city's on florida's east coast, where this is their second hurricane. and just two months now again, this isn't expected to be as strong as hurricane in . a lot of people are still taking those precautions. we've been talking with a lot of people around town about those precautions that they're taking, but they sell it. they aren't evacuated. nicole is coming. we're here in downtown cocoa beach. the waves are already up to the boardwalks, and we probably have another hour to four. i will be getting home and boarded up. now a big part of this conversation, husband the timing of this sto
boxes caroline elliott live in cocoa beach, florida, where areas are still recovering from ian. damage and many power outages. good evening. my good evening. really? that top concern tonight is the storm surge, which could reach up to five ft. in some areas here in cocoa beach, florida as you can see behind me, that brain really starting to come down now, as well as the wind picking up significantly in the last hour, but it's expected to get even worse in the next few hours. now this is one of...
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elliott number nine car leading on lap 200, but he gets bumped from behind by chastain flies into they's injured, but he does spin out and his championship chances they go up in smoke 29 laps to go logano in the yellow car on the inside and will take the lead from chase briscoe with chastain three spots behind final lap now, logano to hang on and win the race is fourth win of the season and, more importantly, his second nascar championship. and he does it on team owner roger penske's 85th birthday and the $10 million to the team a pretty nice birthday present. i knew going into this thing that we're going to win the championship. i told the guys were a favorite from daytona, and we truly believe that that's the difference in just like i said. i had a good team with a bunch of confidence and we had all the reason in the world. we confidence, said i never been truly this ready for a championship race. and we did it, man. i can't believe it. alright this gives the expression putting your heads together whole new meeting meeting. check this out an amazing display of strength. oh, my goodn
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raised -- the d.a., joe elliott. >> both have never been prosecutors. the people of san francisco said they wanted someone who is a prosecutor, who is fair, who cares about criminal justice reform but cares about accountability. there is only one candidate on the ballot who was currently the district attorney who is actually a prosecutor and doing the work and that is brooke jenkins. >> none of them represents this systemic change that we need. pointing a little to what they say is a contradiction between voters understanding they don't want criminalize crimes born out of poverty or drug addiction. >> again, some of the leadership of the chronicle did not grow up in the city. they have not had these kind of experiences that people are living with everything a day. this is a problem. on the one hand, i understand. we don't want to see people locked up for stuff never even did. if your son was killed, wouldn't you want justice? wouldn't you want that person to be held accountable? there are trade-offs to making sure that not only do we deal with criminal
raised -- the d.a., joe elliott. >> both have never been prosecutors. the people of san francisco said they wanted someone who is a prosecutor, who is fair, who cares about criminal justice reform but cares about accountability. there is only one candidate on the ballot who was currently the district attorney who is actually a prosecutor and doing the work and that is brooke jenkins. >> none of them represents this systemic change that we need. pointing a little to what they say is...
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austin elliott, from the usgs. >> so far our readings show there have been 11 millimeters of movement year. that is about normal for this site. >> is moving. >> reporter: at that rate, phil's house is now one foot closer to alaska than it was when i met him for the first time in 1994. someday, this fault is not just going to creep. >> that's right. it has been nearly 160 years since the last earthquake on the hayward fault, and we know from geologic studies, that it has earthquakes on average, every 160 years. we are within the window when we expect to experience a large earthquake on the hayward fault. >> reporter: have you guys ever heard of the hayward fault? >> yes. >> do you worry about it? >> not really. >> reporter: that is kind of how phil felt about it, back then. >> how worried can i be? >> reporter: and now. >> reporter: do you worry about it? >> no. >> no. >> no. >> what are we going to do? >> it's slow. >> reporter: even though that thing is just outside the window? >> no. >> reporter: your philosophy is, -- >> so be it. >> reporter: so, until we meet yet again. >> i hope
austin elliott, from the usgs. >> so far our readings show there have been 11 millimeters of movement year. that is about normal for this site. >> is moving. >> reporter: at that rate, phil's house is now one foot closer to alaska than it was when i met him for the first time in 1994. someday, this fault is not just going to creep. >> that's right. it has been nearly 160 years since the last earthquake on the hayward fault, and we know from geologic studies, that it has...
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elliott mars with his book strengthen numbers. can listen to q&a and all of our podcast on our c-span now act. >> listening to programs on c-span c-span radio just got easier. tell your smart speaker play c-span radio and listen to washington journal daily at 7:00 eastern. other public affairs throughout the day, every day at 5:00 and 9:00 eastern. check c-span today for reports of the day listen to c-span any time. just tell your smart speaker play c-span radio. c-span, powered by radio. "washington journal," continues. our focus now on elon musk's $44 billion of twitter what it means for the future of that company. sheila dang is a media reporter for reuters. first, take us through the past week a twitter headquarters. what elon musk's takeover has meant for twitters 7500 employees? guest: it has been a chaotic first week for their employees under elon musk's ownership. the employees that we are speaking with today have been completely in the dark about the future of the company. they have been waiting to hear from elon musk him
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. >> tonight on q&a, elliott marsh examines his book "strength in numbers" looking at the polling in the 19th century and the accuracy of polls today. >> renee silver at "the times" is predicting donald trump has a 30% chance in the 2016 election. and the race is close in key states. i do wonder if every person in the media had understood that 30% as meaning these polls, thesis three elections, they're going to be wrong one time and if your sample size is 18 elections you have a pretty good chance the polls are going to miss enough, the losing presidential candidate could end up winning. i wonder how the tone of the campaign would have been different and what the people would have thought would happen. >> elliott morris with his book "strength in numbers" on the at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. listen to our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> tuesday, election day, starting 8:00 p.m. eastern watch c-span's live election night coverage to see which party will control congress. hear the results as they happen from house, senate and governor races from around the country. see victo
. >> tonight on q&a, elliott marsh examines his book "strength in numbers" looking at the polling in the 19th century and the accuracy of polls today. >> renee silver at "the times" is predicting donald trump has a 30% chance in the 2016 election. and the race is close in key states. i do wonder if every person in the media had understood that 30% as meaning these polls, thesis three elections, they're going to be wrong one time and if your sample size is 18...
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he is the godfather of kenyan graffiti portraying from as africans like the long distance, runa, elliott colgate, or patrice, remember the 1st democratic elected prime minister of the republic of congo? gimme called monthly, was treat activist because he makes art for change. ah, kevin and cindy vicky a bank who is one of kenya's best known graffiti artist. his courier coming over 20 years ago being a street artist bank live is known for painting only in the good spaces. i studied . find nuts for my 3 there. we used to go out and do graph to gigs, and this was more impactful because it's in the streets and there's more audio done when you have it in a gallery. ready where no dance might be not as much as it is in the streets bank lifting floor so as to get traction can spread his message to the world. he uses his foot up socially conscious pieces that make people think. i use it as a voice as well. i use it as a tool just to communicate or just bring a dialogue for the wild or anyone else who wants to view this piece of walk and probably get inspires or not of it. so it's important for m
he is the godfather of kenyan graffiti portraying from as africans like the long distance, runa, elliott colgate, or patrice, remember the 1st democratic elected prime minister of the republic of congo? gimme called monthly, was treat activist because he makes art for change. ah, kevin and cindy vicky a bank who is one of kenya's best known graffiti artist. his courier coming over 20 years ago being a street artist bank live is known for painting only in the good spaces. i studied . find nuts...
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