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ah, eugene, who knows the road? well, the dirt track poses no surprises or ball the order to have yeah. one. yeah. that one of them that is and probably they got $6000.00 to the trip and they've covered 80 kilometers time to stop for some food. and at the last village, before the real challenges of the jungle begin, i got, they got their put up with my route clinical mom, mom. so but they be below for as they cease energetic, when was the mustang? ah, i feel bad fucking from your mom. you do us all black day, lexi die. it without flog to my. it's funny guy, show it there. danberry off women guided come on 5 days on it. thank god, i've pop on so it shows up when i get my, what i see next that been to project. now i'm way to shop it on. do you said to with the phone dish or fail, or fisher and i had a death? if i see it on the 1st difficulties soon appear. the rainy season has ended, but the downpours have taken a terrible toll, leaving huge holes filled with mud. domingo has to maneuver the 15 ton truck with great ca
ah, eugene, who knows the road? well, the dirt track poses no surprises or ball the order to have yeah. one. yeah. that one of them that is and probably they got $6000.00 to the trip and they've covered 80 kilometers time to stop for some food. and at the last village, before the real challenges of the jungle begin, i got, they got their put up with my route clinical mom, mom. so but they be below for as they cease energetic, when was the mustang? ah, i feel bad fucking from your mom. you do us...
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but eugene's truck is relatively new. it only has not stopped 700000 kilometers a private never said that they can go cuz they called said what it is. he never said, when i said then it'll take eugene's insurance comes in the form of his driver. domingo. don't mean if one of the above really when it was with eugene, pays him a small fortune $300.00 a trip. 3 times the average salary in the congo example domingos unquestionably worth his wages. he's considered one of the best drivers around and after using the road for 10 years, he knows it well, it would have to leave the building. who hasn't been there before. he goes as a 170 late as a fuel in reserve. in the middle of the bush, there are no petrol stations. to top of his income, eugene has sold off 10 places to passengers on top of his truck. there's no bus service. and once again, he decides what the fees are. $20.01 way when we get a whole will go over that with them. before each trip. eugene hands over a fistful of money to domingo, who handles the petty cash to cov
but eugene's truck is relatively new. it only has not stopped 700000 kilometers a private never said that they can go cuz they called said what it is. he never said, when i said then it'll take eugene's insurance comes in the form of his driver. domingo. don't mean if one of the above really when it was with eugene, pays him a small fortune $300.00 a trip. 3 times the average salary in the congo example domingos unquestionably worth his wages. he's considered one of the best drivers around and...
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when i left the property, eugene is proud of its driver. i live oh no. oh oh and sandra hill didn't have her do i don't know, alicia noon as us keep. where did you live? like was it was that was a bit more reason. well she had said oh yes it was. yes, i would do me. god, i love him. if i want to make money, a lot of them i was, my dad is a little difficult, but i didn't go with the next few days. domingo and his team will do their utmost to prevent the water from getting bogged down the track is in such a poor state that it takes eugene's truck all day to cover just 25 kilometers. ah, if hell has a road than this surely must be, it's equal. ah, at times the truck can barely make 2 kilometers an hour. a they left lube bashing 9 days ago. so far covered just 250 kilometers. ah, they're still $400.00 to go. ah! perched on the truck, the passengers are at their wits end. the ferocious wind whips the war talk, but eugene seems unconcerned by their complaints. to give everyone a break, eugene makes us stop the supplies with drinking water and a chance to make
when i left the property, eugene is proud of its driver. i live oh no. oh oh and sandra hill didn't have her do i don't know, alicia noon as us keep. where did you live? like was it was that was a bit more reason. well she had said oh yes it was. yes, i would do me. god, i love him. if i want to make money, a lot of them i was, my dad is a little difficult, but i didn't go with the next few days. domingo and his team will do their utmost to prevent the water from getting bogged down the track...
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eugene is concerned. some of the passengers haven't any food. i wouldn't be monday when i some trucks have been stuck here for 11 days. don't want them all to while i'm on geo went to mcdaniel or see dr. munoz to remind you that even if i was going to buy or do i have like an auto this you don't, they don't want to lose comes out of water. if you didn't want to send it by new day, you know, they made the defendant and i swore lemming with despite the best efforts, eugene domingo and the rest of the drivers will remain stuck in the mud for another 2 weeks, a with journey that should have taken 4 days will eventually take the watauga a month, a month to cover the 650 kilometers to become a ah, the venezuela, columbia borgia has become a stamping ground for trespasses as desperate people transgress an illegal passage to feed an emerging fuel trafficking market we follow that perilous journey unguarded through the line of fire. risking at all the venezuelan columbia on al jazeera, october on al jazeera, them growing vaccine inequality to the politic
eugene is concerned. some of the passengers haven't any food. i wouldn't be monday when i some trucks have been stuck here for 11 days. don't want them all to while i'm on geo went to mcdaniel or see dr. munoz to remind you that even if i was going to buy or do i have like an auto this you don't, they don't want to lose comes out of water. if you didn't want to send it by new day, you know, they made the defendant and i swore lemming with despite the best efforts, eugene domingo and the rest of...
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to negotiate the track, eugene uses 3 scouts to plot a route past the holes. with the jew, an elephant hang on to the outside of the truck, acting a spotters for the driver. ah oh yeah, i love it when it comes to the hottest stretches of road. everyone has a different opinion with what he wasn't reading the with as a precaution, domingo asks the passengers to get off the truck. it's overloaded and more worryingly unbalanced by the huge amount of goods it's transporting. it could tip over at any moment on the uneven surface once the truck is on its way, domingo cannot afford to stop for fear of the vehicle getting bogged down. ah passengers follow on foot. a ga by gig. but there is a bucket road atlanta. we'll talk a little on g january 1st of all by 7 kilometers later. and the passengers couldn't finally board the truck again and have a wonderful got a few feet. eugene is proud of its driver. i live. oh no. oh oh and it's on video. ditto as alicia noon as us keep. where did you like was it was that was a oh wait, i'm always in well she had said, well guess if
to negotiate the track, eugene uses 3 scouts to plot a route past the holes. with the jew, an elephant hang on to the outside of the truck, acting a spotters for the driver. ah oh yeah, i love it when it comes to the hottest stretches of road. everyone has a different opinion with what he wasn't reading the with as a precaution, domingo asks the passengers to get off the truck. it's overloaded and more worryingly unbalanced by the huge amount of goods it's transporting. it could tip over at any...
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but eugene seems unconcerned by their complaints. to give everyone a break, eugene makes a stop for supplies with drinking water and a chance to make sure none of the nuts and bolts on the water. ugh, have come loose. a truck has been sorely tried, so to have the passengers, who are now days behind schedule. ah, up to 300 kilometers potholes. thousands of hours of being shaken, unwelcome surprise. the war talk loses a key component of its suspension, which breaks off again. you want one let down. yes, yes, miss andrew, that i'll do. i'll guide you. leave me a domingo is upset now they'll be delayed even more a a a a a. everyone settles down for a long wait almost midnight and the crew i've been trying to fix the problem for more than 5 hours. is they always dash to see sure. on my foot, beth with combs. they sort of gang on it. then i thought it eugene who had expected the journey to take 4 days now has to face up to the fact that they've been on the road for 12 days. and that still only half way there. ah, there's no time to waste.
but eugene seems unconcerned by their complaints. to give everyone a break, eugene makes a stop for supplies with drinking water and a chance to make sure none of the nuts and bolts on the water. ugh, have come loose. a truck has been sorely tried, so to have the passengers, who are now days behind schedule. ah, up to 300 kilometers potholes. thousands of hours of being shaken, unwelcome surprise. the war talk loses a key component of its suspension, which breaks off again. you want one let...
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please welcome eugene levy, everybody! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> eugene: hi! eugene: hi! thank you! thank you! i always love saying this, please be seated! [cheers and applause] >> kelly: no, keep going. you look so handsome. i love your whole thing, you always look so sharp. [applause] >> eugene: well, you know what -- >> kelly: you make people feel inferior. >> eugene: i love supporting my fall look. it's been on well, well done. we last saw you just before quarantine, did your kids come to your house? was it a big thing in your house? >> eugene: no, it wasn't. >> kelly: they did not want to be stuck in quarantine with you? >> eugene: no, not particularly to be frank it, they have their own place and my daughter has their own place and we did on occasion go and visit and do our social distancing outside in the yard, but in the house, it was pretty quiet, and quite wonderful. >> kelly: oh! >> eugene: to be honest with covid i had not worked almost the entire year, like a lot of people, right? i mean everything shut down and i got my first taste of what retire
please welcome eugene levy, everybody! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> eugene: hi! eugene: hi! thank you! thank you! i always love saying this, please be seated! [cheers and applause] >> kelly: no, keep going. you look so handsome. i love your whole thing, you always look so sharp. [applause] >> eugene: well, you know what -- >> kelly: you make people feel inferior. >> eugene: i love supporting my fall look. it's been on well, well done. we last saw you just...
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jamil and eugene.instances of voter fraud i'm sort of loathed to talk about it. it can give the impression that there is voter fraud when these are anecdotal examples that are then used to convey there is this widespread voter fraud that does not existment but i do have to ask you what it tells you that the same people who are ringing the alarm bell over this are the ones who are doing the very thing they purport to be so concerned about? >> what it tells me, alicia is you can start with reform, not all the things the republicans are doing to stop this massive widespread problem they allege is happening. apparently all you have to do is have a lieutenant governor offer cash. that's as small as the problem is. it's as small as that. let's concentrate on what the actual crime is, which is of course the denial of this franchise to millions of americans based clearly upon the fact they're less likely to vote for republicans. my question frankly is given the urgency and the importance of this, and we see sp
jamil and eugene.instances of voter fraud i'm sort of loathed to talk about it. it can give the impression that there is voter fraud when these are anecdotal examples that are then used to convey there is this widespread voter fraud that does not existment but i do have to ask you what it tells you that the same people who are ringing the alarm bell over this are the ones who are doing the very thing they purport to be so concerned about? >> what it tells me, alicia is you can start with...
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what about consequences, eugene? >> well, there are two have to be consequences, consequences for january six, for example. and, there have to be consequences for the disastrous, it's a good word that adam confuses, disastrous, four years under donald trump. but, i do agree with him that politically speaking, donald trump's reappearance is the best thing the democrats could have happened, we're at a time when they don't have their act quite together. but because one thing that drives -- a referendum on donald trump. and the other night he had some nice things to saying about terry mcauliffe's opponent, -- glenn youngkin. i am surprised they haven't already seen a mcauliffe ad featuring that soundbite. we i hope i see one soon. because the race is close, a lot of people thought it would be, but one thing that motivates people, it motivates people pro and con, but more can, is donald trump. this is a devils bargain, republican party has made. it may, i ultimately sink the ship, but will have to. see th it is so rare. e
what about consequences, eugene? >> well, there are two have to be consequences, consequences for january six, for example. and, there have to be consequences for the disastrous, it's a good word that adam confuses, disastrous, four years under donald trump. but, i do agree with him that politically speaking, donald trump's reappearance is the best thing the democrats could have happened, we're at a time when they don't have their act quite together. but because one thing that drives -- a...
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what about consequences, eugene? 6th, for example. and there have to be consequences for the disastrous, a good word that adam schiff uses, for the four years under donald trump. but i do agree with tim that politically speaking, donald trump's reappearance is the best thing the democrats could have happen at a time when they don't have their act quite together. because one thing that drives democrat turnout is making an election a referendum on donald trump. the other night, he had something nice to say about terry mcauliffe's opponent in the virginia gubernatorial race. i'm surprised i haven't already seen a mcauliffe ad featuring that endorsement. one thing that motivates people pro and con, but more con, is donald trump, the specter of donald trump. this is a devil's bargain that the republican party has made. and it may ultimately sink the ship. but we will have to see. >> that is so right. eugene and tim, for the win tonight. great thanks to two friends of this broadcast. >>> coming up for us, what to watch for
what about consequences, eugene? 6th, for example. and there have to be consequences for the disastrous, a good word that adam schiff uses, for the four years under donald trump. but i do agree with tim that politically speaking, donald trump's reappearance is the best thing the democrats could have happen at a time when they don't have their act quite together. because one thing that drives democrat turnout is making an election a referendum on donald trump. the other night, he had something...
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still with us, eugene robinson and mark mckinnon. was on a couple nights back, and he said there is one political party that is pro-democracy anymore. what do you do about this, even if trump went away tomorrow, never said another word, never authored another ridiculous letter to "the wall street journal," it's in the bloodstream. >> you're right, brian. there's no better evidence that if you repeat a lie enough, even in the face of zero evidence, that people will believe it. it's hugely problematic for the republican party, for our country, for our democracy. the greatest fraud in american politics is the notion that there was systemic election fraud. the arizona audit, paid for by republican trump supporters. they not only found no fraud, they found more votes for joe biden. and the texas lieutenant governor offered a reward for any fraud. and last week, he paid out $25,000 to one person in pennsylvania who found someone who voted for trump twice. there's simply no systemic election fraud. and almost zero fraud, period. there's jus
still with us, eugene robinson and mark mckinnon. was on a couple nights back, and he said there is one political party that is pro-democracy anymore. what do you do about this, even if trump went away tomorrow, never said another word, never authored another ridiculous letter to "the wall street journal," it's in the bloodstream. >> you're right, brian. there's no better evidence that if you repeat a lie enough, even in the face of zero evidence, that people will believe it....
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back with me pete dominick, liz plank and eugene daniels.ming in this. i watch it this afternoon and i thought it was hilarious. i thought it was really funny and i respect a lot of people will find it offensive, and it was offensive. i'm not going to lie. it was offensive, but it raises the question as to what we expect from our comedians. that's what i want to get to you guys to answer. you tweeted out, last week, chappelle is your favorite of all time. do you still feel that way? >> yeah. i mean he -- you take an artist, their entire body of work. you can even separate the art from the artist in a case like bill cosby or something, but i was never really a huge fan of his comedy. yeah, chappelle is special. killing him softly is my favorite. i know him. i have been doing stand-up for 12 years. he is respected in the comedy community. he is arguably the greatest of his generation, if not of all time, but it is subjective. i watched the special and i found myself laughing quite a bit but i found myself being offended in several places. i me
back with me pete dominick, liz plank and eugene daniels.ming in this. i watch it this afternoon and i thought it was hilarious. i thought it was really funny and i respect a lot of people will find it offensive, and it was offensive. i'm not going to lie. it was offensive, but it raises the question as to what we expect from our comedians. that's what i want to get to you guys to answer. you tweeted out, last week, chappelle is your favorite of all time. do you still feel that way? >>...
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eugene, indeed, can they really call this a victory? can they say this matches the presidents standard of transformation of legislation? if this is going to be death by 1000 cuts? >> brian, if they are able to pass a package with something between 1.7 five and two trillion dollars, worth of new spending, that's a big deal. now, it's likely because of the way this is played out, over weeks and months. that a lot of people will be talking more about what's not in the, building what's actually in the bill. only democrats can manage that. somehow. not being able to talk about the stuff that they will be doing, for people, that people need. pre-k, child tax credit climate change funding, all this stuff is really a big deal, and i'm not sure it's that bannon idea, or bad politics to have some of these provisions, theoretically -- it's very difficult to cut programs because they both come popular and useful. >> mark as you may know, every day all the cable networks have a conference call during which we agreed to the minimum number of joe manc
eugene, indeed, can they really call this a victory? can they say this matches the presidents standard of transformation of legislation? if this is going to be death by 1000 cuts? >> brian, if they are able to pass a package with something between 1.7 five and two trillion dollars, worth of new spending, that's a big deal. now, it's likely because of the way this is played out, over weeks and months. that a lot of people will be talking more about what's not in the, building what's...
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our guest tonight to friends, eugene robinson and tim miller. gentlemen, thank you.o this again. greatly appreciated. coming up for us, while waiting in line for a covid test, could soon be, a thing of the past. even for the anti-vaxxers. en for the anti-vaxxers. it's sleep number's fall sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it's the most comfortable, dually-adjustable, foot-warming, temperature-balancing, proven quality night sleep we've ever made. save up to $800 on sleep number 360 smart beds. plus, 0% interest for 36 months on all smart beds. only for a limited time. today's billion dollar investment, to freely expand testing production puts us on track to quadruple the amount of at home rapid test available for americans, by december. >> that means we will have available supply, 200 million rapid at home test, per month, starting in december. with supply of tens of millions of additional tests coming on the market, across the next few weeks. >> if we're being, honest they should already of happen, the administration's new billion dollar push underscores the cr
our guest tonight to friends, eugene robinson and tim miller. gentlemen, thank you.o this again. greatly appreciated. coming up for us, while waiting in line for a covid test, could soon be, a thing of the past. even for the anti-vaxxers. en for the anti-vaxxers. it's sleep number's fall sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it's the most comfortable, dually-adjustable, foot-warming, temperature-balancing, proven quality night sleep we've ever made. save up to $800 on sleep number 360 smart...
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ashley parker, eugene daniels, jacqui, our starting line on a thursday night. thanks ken very much for starting us off. coming up for us, with the election just days away, the only twice impeached retiree, in all of florida, can't seem to stay out of that virginia governor's race. he feels needed, and he is a giver after all. and later, pulitzer prize-winning presidential historian and author, john mitchell ms. with us. to talk about how important this moment is, for joe biden's domestic agenda. and his foreign policy, as he goes to europe. all of it as the 11th hour, is just getting underway, on this thursday night overlooking the u.s. capital. sday night overlooking the u.s. capital u.s. capital and the provitamin b5 formula is gentle on skin. with secret, outlast anything! no sweat. secret. ♪all strength. no sweat.♪ the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now. it helps keep you effortlessly comfortable by sensing your movements and automatically responding to both of you. and, it's temperature balancing to help you stay comfortable all night. it even track
ashley parker, eugene daniels, jacqui, our starting line on a thursday night. thanks ken very much for starting us off. coming up for us, with the election just days away, the only twice impeached retiree, in all of florida, can't seem to stay out of that virginia governor's race. he feels needed, and he is a giver after all. and later, pulitzer prize-winning presidential historian and author, john mitchell ms. with us. to talk about how important this moment is, for joe biden's domestic...
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no, no. eugene says her experience is a warning for women everywhere. and that silence is no longer an option in the face of self grees spy cam epidemic. i don't know but to rock it on. i dont eat along its all in a couple when he call me while need on. okay. ah . in the weights, most populous nation, one in every fi women's self is domestic law. while one east investigates china's battle ground at on one out 0 reason to stand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter how you take it will be the news and current affairs that mattel to you the venezuela columbia puerto has become a stamping ground for trespasses as desperate people transgress and illegal passage to feed an emerging fuel trafficking market. we follow that perilous journey unguarded through the line of fire. risking at all venezuelan columbia on al jazeera. ah hello, i'm darn jordan doh. how about the top stories here on al jazeera turnout and sundays parliamentary election in iraq was the lowest ever. the boat was supposed to be held next year. it was bro
no, no. eugene says her experience is a warning for women everywhere. and that silence is no longer an option in the face of self grees spy cam epidemic. i don't know but to rock it on. i dont eat along its all in a couple when he call me while need on. okay. ah . in the weights, most populous nation, one in every fi women's self is domestic law. while one east investigates china's battle ground at on one out 0 reason to stand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no...
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please. >> eugene robinson and john holloman, we'll have brownies for you next time.much, really appreciate it. >>> coming up, jason ferman, he says the reconciliation bill democrats are negotiating in congress may be the last time democrats have to advance their agenda for a very, very long time. that's next. that's next. at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. it's sleep number's fall sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it's the most comfortable, dually-adjustable, foot-warming, temperature-balancing, proven quality night sleep we've ever made. save up to $800 on sleep number 360 smart beds. plus, 0% interest for 36 months on all smart beds. only for a limited time. when i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture, i waited to get treated. thought surgery was my only option. but then i found out about nonsurgical treatments. it was a total game changer. learn more about the condition at factsonhand.c
please. >> eugene robinson and john holloman, we'll have brownies for you next time.much, really appreciate it. >>> coming up, jason ferman, he says the reconciliation bill democrats are negotiating in congress may be the last time democrats have to advance their agenda for a very, very long time. that's next. that's next. at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future...
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and i agree with eugene. once the ink is dry on this, you got to get to -- most people are going to decide next year's election, brian. swing voters, people that you need to energize for turnout. they're not following this debate. it's trillions of dollars, democrats arguing. so you got to start selling what's in the package just as popular at the revenue-producing measures, asking the wealthiest to pay for child care and elder care. members of congress, senators, governors need to be in people's homes and small businesses. so yes, the next year, you know, in many respects is going to be defined by the effectiveness of that. if people get the sense this is just pile of money and they didn't benefit from it, i think we're going to be in a world of hurt. i think this is the doable. unlike the affordable care act which took years for the benefits to be realized, a lot of the benefits happen right away. you can start to do good storytelling right away. i'm disappointed about some things that didn't make it in. it
and i agree with eugene. once the ink is dry on this, you got to get to -- most people are going to decide next year's election, brian. swing voters, people that you need to energize for turnout. they're not following this debate. it's trillions of dollars, democrats arguing. so you got to start selling what's in the package just as popular at the revenue-producing measures, asking the wealthiest to pay for child care and elder care. members of congress, senators, governors need to be in...
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eugene rodríguez: sí, exacto, y tenemos nuestro propio méxico acá, ¿no? mexicanos, por corazón. damián trujillo: ¿qué quieres, finalmente, que el público se lleve con ellos, de tu documental? eugene rodríguez: pues, yo creo, pues, yo creo que la gente toma poquito de tiempo para verlos, no son muy largos, el documental no es largo, y se puede ver en youtube, hay tres versiones, una, una versión en inglés, otro en español, y otro en francés. hoy me sentaré con una invitada muy especial, una abogada de lesiones personales, con más de 20 años de experiencia. y $750 millones de dólares en resultados para sus clientes. super lawyer, maryam parman. cuéntame un poco sobre ti. bueno, soy madre de un increíble hijo de 9 años, él es realmente increíble. he sido abogada por más de 20 años, a través de mis experiencias y lo que he aprendido a través de los años, he podido devolver mucho a la comunidad, de lo que estoy muy orgullosa. soy miembro de la junta nacional para t.i.p. programa de intervención traumática un grupo de voluntarios que son personal de emergencia
eugene rodríguez: sí, exacto, y tenemos nuestro propio méxico acá, ¿no? mexicanos, por corazón. damián trujillo: ¿qué quieres, finalmente, que el público se lleve con ellos, de tu documental? eugene rodríguez: pues, yo creo, pues, yo creo que la gente toma poquito de tiempo para verlos, no son muy largos, el documental no es largo, y se puede ver en youtube, hay tres versiones, una, una versión en inglés, otro en español, y otro en francés. hoy me sentaré con una invitada muy...
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and eugene robinson, columnist for the washington post.fessor blight, let me begin with you. there is that perennial question of what does the civil war mean to us now, but you could ask at any time on anything in our history. it seems much more vivid now. >> it does seem more vivid now and it has seemed that way especially since the massacre in charleston, in 2015. if not even before. a whole host of events and reactions have brought the civil war back into our consciousness. it's always also there and everywhere we discuss reconstruction. whether the meeting of the 14th amendment, meeting of federalism, federal however's estate power, and of course the meaning of race and equality. as long as we have a politics of race, we will always have this politics of civil war memory. the two go hand and glove, for better and for worse. that statement by trump as one of 1 million now of these orwellian statements that says true is false, night is day. it's really no different than the kinds of arguments a lost cause with-ology developed in the late
and eugene robinson, columnist for the washington post.fessor blight, let me begin with you. there is that perennial question of what does the civil war mean to us now, but you could ask at any time on anything in our history. it seems much more vivid now. >> it does seem more vivid now and it has seemed that way especially since the massacre in charleston, in 2015. if not even before. a whole host of events and reactions have brought the civil war back into our consciousness. it's always...
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know they eugene says her experience is a warning for women everywhere. and that silence is no longer an option in the face of self grees spy. cam epidemic are the fellow with iraq. it on god, you know, a fancied on august saw in a couple when you call me while need on. ah, in the world's most populous nation, one in every 4 women suff is domestic by law. while one east investigates china's battle ground at hon. one out 0 ah i in the country with an abundance of results for the red bar and walk indonesia whose firms for me, we moved full to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs investment. let's be part linda. this is growth and progress. invent indonesia now . ah, iraq say like jen appears to attract glo voter interest despite being called early and response dangling calls with change. ah, hello, i'm sammy zaden. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up, taught him on, begins talks with e,
know they eugene says her experience is a warning for women everywhere. and that silence is no longer an option in the face of self grees spy. cam epidemic are the fellow with iraq. it on god, you know, a fancied on august saw in a couple when you call me while need on. ah, in the world's most populous nation, one in every 4 women suff is domestic by law. while one east investigates china's battle ground at hon. one out 0 ah i in the country with an abundance of results for the red bar and walk...
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no, they eugene says her experience is a warning for women everywhere. and that silence is no longer an option in the face of self grees spy. cam epidemic. isn't it off the phone with iraq? it on god, you know, a fancied on like a saw in the couple when you call me while need on. ah, in the world's most populous nation, one in every 4 women suffers domestic violence. while one east investigates china's battle ground at hon. one out 0. ah, a, the u. s. is always of interest to people. all right, the world people pay attention to work with on here and i'll just, he was very good at bringing the news to the world from here. ah, the european union says it'll give a 1000000000 dollars to age groups in afghanistan to try to stop the humanitarian crisis, getting worse. ah, i'm not madison. this is all 0 alive from doha also coming up. 2 till i declares a state of emergency after indigenous peoples, his control of the ancestral lions of public health failure which cost thousands of lives are you.
no, they eugene says her experience is a warning for women everywhere. and that silence is no longer an option in the face of self grees spy. cam epidemic. isn't it off the phone with iraq? it on god, you know, a fancied on like a saw in the couple when you call me while need on. ah, in the world's most populous nation, one in every 4 women suffers domestic violence. while one east investigates china's battle ground at hon. one out 0. ah, a, the u. s. is always of interest to people. all right,...
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no, they, eugene says her experience is a warning for women everywhere. and that silence is no longer an option in the face of self grees spy. cam epidemic. are the fellow with a market on god, you know, a fancied on august saw in the couple when you call me well need on. ah, china has been very strategic in the way it's expanding. is sweet, she median ocean. what is it? and we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in without the international aid. what do you think is going to happen? the afghan economy? counting the coast on al jazeera, the venezuela, columbia borgia has become a stomping grounds for trespasses as desperate people transgress and illegal passage to feed an emerging fuel trafficking market. we follow that the perilous journey unguarded through the line of fire. risking at old venezuelan columbia on al jazeera oh, be the hero, the world, me oh washer. for for at least 20 people dead and hundreds injured after an earthquake strike southern pakistan, while most people were sleeping. ah, hello, i'm
no, they, eugene says her experience is a warning for women everywhere. and that silence is no longer an option in the face of self grees spy. cam epidemic. are the fellow with a market on god, you know, a fancied on august saw in the couple when you call me well need on. ah, china has been very strategic in the way it's expanding. is sweet, she median ocean. what is it? and we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in without the international aid....
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for eugene who was illegally photographed while she was working in a cyber cafe life is not the same. with hunger color color, such as chisel give all all the when you cook it got her of all ever will one i ok as from on top of it all after she reported him to the police, the spy cam perpetrator was arrested the following day for attempting to film illegally, the case is ongoing. all day for money for god in the world. i said i all i thought of all were lena california car gay. i got the one i went and then from coggan i got that wasn't like of all are putting i you don't want to read on cov. oh we have i eat on mobile, ca gay, laughable. no, no. eugene says her experience is a warning for women everywhere and that silence is no longer an option in the face of self grees spy cam epidemic with our felony. but they walk it on god. you know, they dont eat on august saw in the couple when you call me while need on ah, in the world's most populous nation, one in every 4 women, the south is domestic by one or one east investigates. china's battle ground at hon . one out 0 in the country wit
for eugene who was illegally photographed while she was working in a cyber cafe life is not the same. with hunger color color, such as chisel give all all the when you cook it got her of all ever will one i ok as from on top of it all after she reported him to the police, the spy cam perpetrator was arrested the following day for attempting to film illegally, the case is ongoing. all day for money for god in the world. i said i all i thought of all were lena california car gay. i got the one i...
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no, they eugene says her experience is a warning for women everywhere. and that silence is no longer an option in the face of self grees spy, cam epidemic laid off the phone with her. ok it on god. you know, they don't you don't like a saw in the couple when you call me while need on. ah, the venezuela, columbia borgia has become a stamping ground for trespasses as desperate people transgress an illegal passage to feed an emerging fuel trafficking market. we follow that perilous journey unguarded, through the line of fire. risking at all then his wailing columbia on al jazeera. when the news break, regardless of what's available available to people that have the other, when people meet to behind, oh, with exclusive interviews and in depth reports, they're choosing those sites because their civilian target al jazeera, has teens on the ground to copy and say their numbers are barely a 5th of what they were before the 2003 and measured because of iraq security did. when you were award winning documentaries and lied needs. ah, if you do not take until afghan
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no, no. eugene says her experience is a warning for women everywhere. and that silence is no longer an option in the face of self grees spy cam epidemic on it on the phone. but o'clock it on. oh hey, dante, you don't like i saw in the couple when he gall may well need on. okay. ah. in the weights, most populous nation, one in every few women, the south is domestic. why? when east investigate china's battle ground at on one out 0 of so, but it was the iraqis, it take to the polls in a long overdue general electric mass projects and political rec, around the country lead through an earlier them mandate a new election laws being put in place, can the government now deliver on a promise to pay it an open process? second, cover it on a da 0. i care about helping you with engaging with the rest of the world. we're really, it didn't take you into a play. you might not visit, otherwise, it feels that you were there ah . remembering brazil's coven 19 victims as a country registers more than 600000 debts? ah, i'm darn jordan, this is al jazeera la you from joe ha
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. >> with me now, eugene daniels, politico white house reporter and playbook co-author. he's also an msnbc political contributor and nbc news correspondent cal perry at the west virginia state capital in charleston. eugene, why do you think the president was so able to be confident that an agreement is near? >> because he's had multiple meetings this week. so an in-person meeting at the white house gives you a lot more information than hearing about how meetings are going with your staff. and i think that everyone is -- everyone knows on the house side, in the senate, the president and his staff, that they need to hurry up, right? they're running out of time. they gave themselves this october 31st deadline, nancy pelosi did. the white house, i think, has called it a checkpoint, and not so much a deadline. so they want to make sure that they get a win. something that can say, you know, we got together, we came together, we figured out what we're going to invest in. and not just that topline number bouncing around, right? and so i think that's really important for the amer
. >> with me now, eugene daniels, politico white house reporter and playbook co-author. he's also an msnbc political contributor and nbc news correspondent cal perry at the west virginia state capital in charleston. eugene, why do you think the president was so able to be confident that an agreement is near? >> because he's had multiple meetings this week. so an in-person meeting at the white house gives you a lot more information than hearing about how meetings are going with your...
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eugene, thank you for giving us a good story with a happy ending.ss you and your seven daughters and your entire family, and thank gold you're safe. thank you for letting us see somebody do something remarkable. >> thank you, sir. i appreciate that, and i'm a big fan of you and your brother. i think you're doing a good job in the world. i appreciate you. >> let me tell you something, neither one of us would have been within a zip code of where you were with that alligator. you win. but we're all italian, so there's hope for us yet. eugene, be well. >> i'm half and half, black and italian, but i appreciate it. >> that's fine. i'll take half. >> that's a narrative we have to change. black fathers, we're going to step up and start taking care of our kids. we're changing the future for them from this day forward. >> let me tell you, it doesn't get any tougher than what you did. you led your heart and your head. be well. seven daughters. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back. we'll take a quick break. speaker 1: but everything looks like the clear. no ug
eugene, thank you for giving us a good story with a happy ending.ss you and your seven daughters and your entire family, and thank gold you're safe. thank you for letting us see somebody do something remarkable. >> thank you, sir. i appreciate that, and i'm a big fan of you and your brother. i think you're doing a good job in the world. i appreciate you. >> let me tell you something, neither one of us would have been within a zip code of where you were with that alligator. you win....
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it's almost like eugene o'neal's ice man cometh, we want our illusion, straight no chaser. my question. put the importance of the documentary and your honest asesment of it in this moment. >> people understand that every time we try to grapple with the contradiction at the heart of the country, there's a reassertion of the idea that white people ought to be valued more than others. there's a reassertion that we are late comers or objects of charity, that we are the benefits of the charity, of the real americans. and so in this moment when we're trying to grapple with our past, it requires a reassertion that we must erase this if we're going to maintain a semblance of unity. black folks have disappeared. that seems to be the cost for a certain kind of america, nicole. >> thank you so much for spending time with us to talk about this. we can all watch premiere of "civil war" here at 10:00 eastern and talk about it again next week after everyone's had a chance to watch it. a quick break for us. we'll be right back. to watch it a quick break for us we'll be right back. ♪ there
it's almost like eugene o'neal's ice man cometh, we want our illusion, straight no chaser. my question. put the importance of the documentary and your honest asesment of it in this moment. >> people understand that every time we try to grapple with the contradiction at the heart of the country, there's a reassertion of the idea that white people ought to be valued more than others. there's a reassertion that we are late comers or objects of charity, that we are the benefits of the...
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eugene robertson, pulitzer plies-winning columnist for the washington post, and bill kristol, author rachel thinker political, veteran of the reagan and bush administrations, editor at large, at the bulwark, bill and like to begin with you. i was thinking of you a few minutes ago, we were talking to a.b. stoddard, first of all, i'm curious, as to whether or not you think the committee is going hard enough, but also the conversation i had with a a.b., about liz cheney, her remarks tonight, made you harken back to the old days of all of five or six years ago, made you wonder if any republicans could be shames into voting against bannon. knowing that what she was saying was correct. they don't really think the election was stolen, they don't really think dominion makes crooked voting machines, a.b. of course at me right by saying no that's not going to happen. >> i suspect, not but it will be another test of republicans whispering in private, of course they know better, but then of course voting the law will be one of two of, them but they will not hold anybody accountable for january,
eugene robertson, pulitzer plies-winning columnist for the washington post, and bill kristol, author rachel thinker political, veteran of the reagan and bush administrations, editor at large, at the bulwark, bill and like to begin with you. i was thinking of you a few minutes ago, we were talking to a.b. stoddard, first of all, i'm curious, as to whether or not you think the committee is going hard enough, but also the conversation i had with a a.b., about liz cheney, her remarks tonight, made...
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eugene robinson, bill crystal, two friends of ours.ight. >>> why scientists are keeping an eye on this new mutation of the delta variant in the u.k. and what more we need to know. o. ♪girl, i don't know, i don't know,♪ ♪i don't know why i can't get enough of your love babe♪ ♪oh no, babe girl, if i could only make you see♪ ♪and make you understand♪ get a dozen double crunch shrimp for $1 with any steak entrée. only at applebee's. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. (man 1) oh, this looks like we're in a screen saver. (man 2)th any steak entrée. yeah, but we need to go higher. (man 1) higher. (man 2) definitely higher. (man 1) we're like yodeling high. [yodeling] yo-de-le-he... (man 2) hey, no. uh-uh, don't do that. (man 1) we should go even higher! (man 2) yeah, let's do it. (both) woah! (man 2) i'm good. (man 1) me, too. (man 2) mm-hm. (vo) adventure has a new look. (man 1) let's go lower. (man 2) lower, that sounds good. (vo) discover more in the all-new subaru outback wilderness. love. it's what makes subaru, subaru. qunol is
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betsy joins us and back with eugene. we are more curious about the calls he made on january 6.n you tell us about these records and whether the committee will be able to review them? >> it's hard to have a super clear record of these records based on the filing. the trump legal team is trying to claim legal privilege over a wide variety of documents from as generic as visitor logs to things that would potentially be more sensitive, like notes from former, then chief of staff, mark meadows. it has the potential to change the way the public understands the presidency. it is going to force a federal court to decide whether former presidents can use executive privilege to keep their secrets, secret. and if they rule no, they can't, the curtains will be pulled back in a dramatic way and we will have an extraordinary view into one of the most extraordinary days we have seen in modern memory. >> why did this plan to contain protestors fall short? >> even though capitol police knew the specific locations in the building that protesters could target, they underestimated how serious thos
betsy joins us and back with eugene. we are more curious about the calls he made on january 6.n you tell us about these records and whether the committee will be able to review them? >> it's hard to have a super clear record of these records based on the filing. the trump legal team is trying to claim legal privilege over a wide variety of documents from as generic as visitor logs to things that would potentially be more sensitive, like notes from former, then chief of staff, mark...
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and, it's time to have a little bit of a revolution. >> all right, eugene, those are sobering words. and as i don't need to explain to you, stare decisis you to be the bedrock of conservative jurisprudence. as we want knew it. let me ask you if you're reporting sheds any light on any reaction we might expect from the doj. >> yeah, i mean we've already seen the doj making very clear that they are going to protect a woman's right to choose. protect this constitutional right to choose. and say they that over and over again, i think we're gonna continue to see, they said, that they will sue where they need to. they will go where they need to do to get this done. and to do as much as they can to protect. but like it was just said, this is going to the supreme court, and all every singled indicator tells us that it looks like roe v. wade, for the most part, will be taken apart, or go away. and we will all be surprised if that is not the case, whether that's mississippi dodd or through this texas law. and that is something that has been, really interesting to watch. we haven't seen a lot po
and, it's time to have a little bit of a revolution. >> all right, eugene, those are sobering words. and as i don't need to explain to you, stare decisis you to be the bedrock of conservative jurisprudence. as we want knew it. let me ask you if you're reporting sheds any light on any reaction we might expect from the doj. >> yeah, i mean we've already seen the doj making very clear that they are going to protect a woman's right to choose. protect this constitutional right to choose....
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with that, we bring in our starting line on this friday night, eugene daniels white house correspondent for political coauthor of each day's addition political playbook, susan page veteran journalist and author of longtime washington bureau chief, over at usa today. cynthia alksne former federal prosecutor in the civil rights division of the justice department. good evening and welcome to you all, and counselor, i'd like to begin with you because the laws at the crux of so many of the news we cover today, the federal bench known for moving with the speed of molasses has fast-tracked this executive privilege claim, which is really fast for them. what do you make of that decision? >> well i think it's great news, we need to have a ruling on this, i expect that we will have one relatively quickly and i expect that the court will find that the documents are going to be turned over to the committee, after all this executive privilege under the presidential records act, the decision lies with biden. biden said it should be turned over. the issue is not whether protects trump, the issue is whe
with that, we bring in our starting line on this friday night, eugene daniels white house correspondent for political coauthor of each day's addition political playbook, susan page veteran journalist and author of longtime washington bureau chief, over at usa today. cynthia alksne former federal prosecutor in the civil rights division of the justice department. good evening and welcome to you all, and counselor, i'd like to begin with you because the laws at the crux of so many of the news we...
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back with us tonight, thankfully, eugene robinson and tim miller. do you concur with mr.e afternoon of 1/6? >> well, brian, you know that steve is sometimes, you know, interested in hyperbole in his language. i don't think that's the case here. i don't think there's argument counter to what steve said that party is more extreme. january 7th, lindsey graham, john cornyn and mitch mcconnell saying had gone too far, but overall upset over for good reason the fact our capitol was sieged by supporters that trump incited as he sat there. now nine months later you can't run for national office as republican without essentially taking position that what happened was either good for antifa false flag. josh was in ohio thinking we should have a 11/3 commission looking into imaginary fraud he's pretending he thinks happened because that's what the voters want of him. unanimity now that wasn't there. you have a pro insurrection party, true down to local offices. steve is right. >> show you a piece of video, lindsey graham in south carolina this past weekend. >> bottom line, i took th
back with us tonight, thankfully, eugene robinson and tim miller. do you concur with mr.e afternoon of 1/6? >> well, brian, you know that steve is sometimes, you know, interested in hyperbole in his language. i don't think that's the case here. i don't think there's argument counter to what steve said that party is more extreme. january 7th, lindsey graham, john cornyn and mitch mcconnell saying had gone too far, but overall upset over for good reason the fact our capitol was sieged by...
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eugene, i know you've been covering this.e first of all on voting rights bill this coming week. >> there is going to be, you know, a desire to push back on so manufacture of the restrictions we have seen in states across the country from gop legislatures that democrats have made voting more difficult. and so what democrats in the senate are going to try to do is make it clear that these things are illegal or should be or at least restrict people's voting rights and therefore should not be in place and try to move forward with the legislation that expands the rights to vote for as many people as possible. >>> is there any sense that the president will take a more front and center role on this? i mean certainly right now they have the white house and they've acknowledged they've been focused on the reconciliation deal getting done. that's anger at activists, right? >> yeah. and some white house aides have pushed back saying the activists were frustrated with the white house saying organizers need to take the lead in drumming up
eugene, i know you've been covering this.e first of all on voting rights bill this coming week. >> there is going to be, you know, a desire to push back on so manufacture of the restrictions we have seen in states across the country from gop legislatures that democrats have made voting more difficult. and so what democrats in the senate are going to try to do is make it clear that these things are illegal or should be or at least restrict people's voting rights and therefore should not be...
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eugene robinson, as always, thank you very much for joining us.best things america makes are the things america makes out here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on hometown fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in america, we knew no object would ever rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their spirit. i'm not getting through the pandemic just to end up with the flu. i asked for fluzone high-dose quadrivalent. it's the #1-used flu vaccine for people 65 and older. fluzone high-dose quadrivalent is the only vaccine approved by the fda for superior flu protection in adults 65+. i'm not letting my guard down. fluzone high-dose quadrivalent isn't for people who've had a severe allergic reaction to any flu vaccine or vaccine component, including eggs or egg products. tell your health care professional if you've ever experienced severe muscle weakness after receiving a flu shot. people with weakened immune systems, in
eugene robinson, as always, thank you very much for joining us.best things america makes are the things america makes out here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on hometown fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in america, we knew no object would ever rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their spirit. i'm not getting through the pandemic just to end up with...
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eugene, susan, cynthia, our starting line for this friday night. have a good weekend.nk you all so much for helping us to start our conversation off. >>> coming up for us, he is sounding a dire warning about what he says is a deceptive new trump venture under the banner of truth. steve schmidt stand big to talk to us tonight. >>> later more on the movie set tragedy in new mexico, including new details on the lethal weapon fired by a 63-year-old movie star named alec baldwin. "the 11th hour" is just getting underway on this friday evening in view of the washington monument. monument ♪darling, i, i can't get enough of your love babe♪ ♪girl, i don't know, i don't know,♪ ♪i don't know why i can't get enough of your love babe♪ ♪oh no, babe girl, if i could only make you see♪ ♪and make you understand♪ get a dozen double crunch shrimp for $1 with any steak entrée. only at applebee's. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. at heinz, every ketchup starts with our same tomatoes. but not every tomato ends in the same kind of heinz ketchup. because a bit of magic unfolds when
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eugene you buying the dip in tech >> i am. core technology names microsoft, apple, nvidia, salesforce not the high volatile names such as zoom and the reason is that these companies still have higher earnings growth than the market it will be on the year over year comparison coming down a little bit but i think that they're in a good spot if the market comes down because the pricing is so high so long term horizon core technology is the excellent place to add to as we sell off here a little bit. >> did it get oversold >> technically yes yesterday we talked about trading as a group facebook down 5% why apple, microsoft, amazon, alphabet down 2.5% to 3% people view them as a block and now up 1% to 2% today. makes sen. we have had even here a valuation adjustment still higher than the range before the pandemic but looking at the nasdaq 100 at 26 times earnings is not cheap. skimming away the premium. if the index is flat from here and probably 15% growth then it's back to pre-covid levels so over time they can grow into it even i
eugene you buying the dip in tech >> i am. core technology names microsoft, apple, nvidia, salesforce not the high volatile names such as zoom and the reason is that these companies still have higher earnings growth than the market it will be on the year over year comparison coming down a little bit but i think that they're in a good spot if the market comes down because the pricing is so high so long term horizon core technology is the excellent place to add to as we sell off here a...
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eugene, thank you so much for being here today.eport and any possible plans to have the current doj, the biden doj take up these findings for an investigation of its own particularly in light that it may make criminal referrals. >> i mean that's the thing. i think they're waiting to see if there's going to be criminal referrals because this is the white house that has wanted to depoliticize the doj as we've seen and as you've just outlined, jon, just how much donald trump tried to use politics in dealing with the doj, trying to make them do things on his behalf not as president but as candidate of a presidential race, and so at this point, the white house is trying to stay if not this far back, pretty far back when it comes to just exactly how much involvement they have with this waiting on others to make decisions, waiting on others to say, this is criminal, we need to investigate that. that includes staying away from the doj, right? the white house. you've been in those press briefing rooms when we've asked about the doj, and jen
eugene, thank you so much for being here today.eport and any possible plans to have the current doj, the biden doj take up these findings for an investigation of its own particularly in light that it may make criminal referrals. >> i mean that's the thing. i think they're waiting to see if there's going to be criminal referrals because this is the white house that has wanted to depoliticize the doj as we've seen and as you've just outlined, jon, just how much donald trump tried to use...
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i'm joined by michelle from "the new york times" and eugene daniels. your thoughts, michelle. >> i think that, look, i think that progressives that i've spoken to understand that there is going to have to be a negotiation. they understand the kind of catastrophic, how catastrophic it would be if both the reconciliation and the infrastructure bill went down. which is, you know, the thread of what could happen if progressives are unable to come to an agreement on something that joe manchin and kirsten sinema could also accept. so i think they're ready to compromise. and part of the difficulty though in even kind of getting into getting negotiations, manchin has thrown out a number. 1.5 trillion. so they can say the final number is going to be between 1.5 trillion and the 3.5 trillion that biden initially asked for. it's much more difficult to think about what sinema wants and to think about making offers to sinema when she's not even saying what her parameters are. >> yeah, i mean, eugene, in all fairness, sinema's that person, you're trying to go out to
i'm joined by michelle from "the new york times" and eugene daniels. your thoughts, michelle. >> i think that, look, i think that progressives that i've spoken to understand that there is going to have to be a negotiation. they understand the kind of catastrophic, how catastrophic it would be if both the reconciliation and the infrastructure bill went down. which is, you know, the thread of what could happen if progressives are unable to come to an agreement on something that...
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joining us now, joyce vance and eugene robinson.se in august 2017 if memory serves after a power struggle with jared kushner. and there is this other question about whether a former president canexert executive privilege. is that not the prerogative of the sitting president? >> bannon is the weakist case and he doesn't have a case at all. as you've pointed out, executive privilege is meant to cover deliberations between white house officials to ensure that the president can get good open advice. and bannon loses on all counts. not a member of the executive branch and even if he was, trump is now a former president. and the person who can assert executive privilege is joe biden. otherwise imagine what it would look like. you would have every living president with the ability to exert executive privilege in any situation and that would be unworkable. but of course the strategy is classic trump. throw everything into the court, hope for delays, slow down procedures in front of the house committee. and so the same old strategy from trum
joining us now, joyce vance and eugene robinson.se in august 2017 if memory serves after a power struggle with jared kushner. and there is this other question about whether a former president canexert executive privilege. is that not the prerogative of the sitting president? >> bannon is the weakist case and he doesn't have a case at all. as you've pointed out, executive privilege is meant to cover deliberations between white house officials to ensure that the president can get good open...
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the cal bears in eugene looking for a top 10 win on the road. something they had not done in whraeufplt do you say sports fan, easy to -- what do you say, sports fan, easy to see the record but had the bears executed better they could be 4- 1. note coming into tonight's game, bears have not beat a top team in 52 years on the road. justin facing the ducks tonight in eugene. tied at 10, early 4th quarter. chase, rolls out, finds gavin for the short pass. cal leads the ducks 17-10. under 5 to play. tied at 17. oregon quarterback anthony brown takes off. finds the pylon on the scramble. ducks lead 24-17. 5 seconds left 4th and goal for the bears, bringing pressure, a miraculous play, a few plays prior this time. nothing there. a 24-17 win for oregon. another heartbreaking loss for cal who falls 1-5. former san jose state receiver and super bowl champion james jones entering the spartans ring of honor tonight. late 3rd quarter. san jose state trailing number 24 san diego state 6-3. nick nash rolls out. it is hamilton, a 39 yard gain. 20 seconds left.
the cal bears in eugene looking for a top 10 win on the road. something they had not done in whraeufplt do you say sports fan, easy to -- what do you say, sports fan, easy to see the record but had the bears executed better they could be 4- 1. note coming into tonight's game, bears have not beat a top team in 52 years on the road. justin facing the ducks tonight in eugene. tied at 10, early 4th quarter. chase, rolls out, finds gavin for the short pass. cal leads the ducks 17-10. under 5 to...
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. >> joining us now is eugene robinson, surprise wedding calling this for the washington post.s so from the recount both are in the msnbc political analyst. and eugene robinson, i love your column about this because it does actually look like the normal legislative process. and the first speech through legislation that the biden administration and democrats were doing didn't look like the normal process at all because it was going so very smoothly. and that may have gotten some spectators out there spoiled into thinking that's the way it's always gonna work. >> i think that it did get some people. as you know, from your experience, that is not the way things work. 1.5 trillion dollars doesn't just assume through the congress. why in a matter of days, warmer weeks, it takes a long time to work this sort of thing out. there is a lot of give and take. and the democrats have very slim majorities. 50 6:57, the four groups in the house. and yes i think that the eased at which the rescue package went through, spoiled some people and made them forget what legislating is really like. an
. >> joining us now is eugene robinson, surprise wedding calling this for the washington post.s so from the recount both are in the msnbc political analyst. and eugene robinson, i love your column about this because it does actually look like the normal legislative process. and the first speech through legislation that the biden administration and democrats were doing didn't look like the normal process at all because it was going so very smoothly. and that may have gotten some spectators...
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eugene, virginia can be a microcosm of issues.ight race. is this a precursor of the midterms? >> i think absolutely because most importantly virginia looks more like the rest of the country, right? it's blacker and browner, there's more highly educated people there. so how they end up voting, whether or not they're able to get excited about a moderate democratic like terry mcauliffe is one thing. history is not on the democratic side here. since 1977, only one person has won the gubernatorial race with their president in office. it's terry mcauliffe, actually, not good for them. >> ayesha, can he repeat? you have a real fatigue with politics right now nationally, and he needs a big turnout. >> he needs a big turnout. unfortunately he doesn't have a lot that is animating his base right now. glenn youngkin has things. he can talk about critical race theory, masks in schools, things like that. that's what's really animating people and people who feel like they don't -- they're not happy with what's happening in washington. right now
eugene, virginia can be a microcosm of issues.ight race. is this a precursor of the midterms? >> i think absolutely because most importantly virginia looks more like the rest of the country, right? it's blacker and browner, there's more highly educated people there. so how they end up voting, whether or not they're able to get excited about a moderate democratic like terry mcauliffe is one thing. history is not on the democratic side here. since 1977, only one person has won the...
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eugene daniels, white house correspondent for political oef, co-author of each day's edition of "politico playbook." kimberly atkins store, previously wbur and the boston herald now a member of the "boston globe" editorial board. and barbara mcquade, veteran former prosecutor, former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan who worked with the doj during the biden transition. she is a professor at her alma mater, university of michigan law school. she and kimberly, by the way, make up 50% of the podcast "sisters in law," along with joyce vance and jill wine-banks. good evening and welcome to you all. and counselor, indeed i'd like to begin with you. barb, i didn't bring a bucket of cold water to this conversation intentionally. but i heard this business of a criminal contempt complaint explained today. last time it happened in the house was in 1983. it's got to be voted on by the house. then goes to doj, meaning the u.s. attorney in the district of columbia. then maybe to a grand jury. then maybe to a jury trial. the house would select a trial lawyer to represent them at trial.
eugene daniels, white house correspondent for political oef, co-author of each day's edition of "politico playbook." kimberly atkins store, previously wbur and the boston herald now a member of the "boston globe" editorial board. and barbara mcquade, veteran former prosecutor, former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan who worked with the doj during the biden transition. she is a professor at her alma mater, university of michigan law school. she and kimberly,...
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. >>> joining us now, white house correspondent for politico and co-author of "the playbook," eugene daniels. good morning. nice to see you. the january 6th committee is moving to hold banon in contempt. what kind of precedent do you think this sets? do you think the doj will move ahead with the prosecution? how do you think this plays out? what do you think bannon's next move might be? and what about kash patel and dan scavino. >> they're saying you cannot ignore the president. you can't say he's declaring some kind of blanket executive princh that doesn't exist in order not to comply with what he's saying. i think they're using bannon specifically because he's probably the least likely to be helpful in an actual deposition. they kind of have gone through this process before with him during the russia investigation, congress has, and so they know he's unlikely to give them a lot of information because he is so loyal to president trump in the entire maga movement, right? his next steps are probably to continue to stonewall. i have a hard time seeing steve bannon actually just come an
. >>> joining us now, white house correspondent for politico and co-author of "the playbook," eugene daniels. good morning. nice to see you. the january 6th committee is moving to hold banon in contempt. what kind of precedent do you think this sets? do you think the doj will move ahead with the prosecution? how do you think this plays out? what do you think bannon's next move might be? and what about kash patel and dan scavino. >> they're saying you cannot ignore the...
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. >> going into the chapter further, chapter suggests eugenics in your research. important conceptual framing especially in the light of the role of california into two shares. i'm curious to know this text, i haven't had the chance to read this book get. >> thank you so much for that question and yes, it is a true line and one of the ones i felt strongest about. i didn't know how i would encounter it, i didn't know where it ended up being a through line. i can't tell you all the ways it comes in because of time but i will say not only was it popularized on back, and i write about it in chapter two but you may know the person who asked the question, the foundation for us found in pasadena, my hometown where the rose parade goes. the strength of eugenics in the state absolutely tizen to the strength of the white supremacists with integration so in my chapter in california, i write about how it's no accident pasadena had a strong organized resistance to their integrated pool because they had a very strong community so absolutely anyone who wants to learn more should
. >> going into the chapter further, chapter suggests eugenics in your research. important conceptual framing especially in the light of the role of california into two shares. i'm curious to know this text, i haven't had the chance to read this book get. >> thank you so much for that question and yes, it is a true line and one of the ones i felt strongest about. i didn't know how i would encounter it, i didn't know where it ended up being a through line. i can't tell you all the...
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yamiche: i want to go to you, eugene which is that this is about unions standing up and saying we can come together, we can have our power. what does this they about where we are but what is the president doing? we saw him assemble a group of people talking about how he will try and get people the goods that they need. what do you make of this? guest: this is a president who talked about how supportive he is of unions. he is the president that enjoys the support of unions when he ran for president. that is something important and vital to his joeness of who he is. when you talk to anybody at the white house, they try to be careful to not talk about every single union fight happening right now but they are very supportive of that just like she was saying, this idea that people want to work like this. all that has to do with covid. we were stuck at home and people rethought work. people are noticing, i want to work like this. there's more of us then there are a view. we will tell you how it will work. one of the thanks for this country and this president that will be difficult is they k
yamiche: i want to go to you, eugene which is that this is about unions standing up and saying we can come together, we can have our power. what does this they about where we are but what is the president doing? we saw him assemble a group of people talking about how he will try and get people the goods that they need. what do you make of this? guest: this is a president who talked about how supportive he is of unions. he is the president that enjoys the support of unions when he ran for...