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typical july weather, guys >>> next, washington's nfl team sacks its controversial name cl?rcare® technology helps neutralize the chlorine in your laundry cycle, helping to keep your clothes looking newer for longer. try new snuggle supercare®. yoyou try to s stay ahead d e but scrubbbbing still l takes t. now therere's powewerwash dishsy it''s the fafaster way t to cles you go just sprpray, wipe a and rinse it cleans s grease fivive tis fasterer dawn powowerwash. spray, w wipe, rinsese. >>> in today's top stories houston rockets player russell westbrook tested positive for coronavirus. he tested positive prior to his team's departure to orlando for the restart. he will rejoin his team when cleared. >>> as in gnknew era for washington football. the new moniker still under wraps. tom costello has more. >> reporter: for 87 years the name has been synonymous with professional sports in the nation's capital the team announced it's retiring the logo and name as a slur against native americans the statement on the team's old letter head saying it's working closely to develop a new
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we got a phone call from a guy in washington state who identified himself as a former aryan. he said i stole the show lost history of the stories he told. this is the flag i want to return it and the reason they returned it is because he's the executive producer on the show and did research and we were able to go and see in new york city. we spent a year authenticating it and working with the head of the unit and we got to unveil it. one of the most amazing moments of my life. he was by far the single driving force. i told him you are an incredible writer. i would love to work on this with you. he was like i've never written a book before. my publisher they were sending all these writers that had written books before but they were just missing the good parts. to make a good book you've got to take out the parts people skip and put in the good parts. it sounds silly but he is right. he knew those little details like george washington one of the first things he did when he was put in charge of military was he startethemilitary was heg books on how to be a better general. that i
we got a phone call from a guy in washington state who identified himself as a former aryan. he said i stole the show lost history of the stories he told. this is the flag i want to return it and the reason they returned it is because he's the executive producer on the show and did research and we were able to go and see in new york city. we spent a year authenticating it and working with the head of the unit and we got to unveil it. one of the most amazing moments of my life. he was by far the...
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commissioner, washington talks about ensuring the fact that you -- that u.s. citizens will get access -- guyer, washington talks about ensuring the fact that u.s. citizens will get u.s. advances first. will europeans get access to european advances first? advances that are developed go to european citizens first? stella: let me say from the beginning that what has become very obvious in dealing with this pandemic is that we need to isk at this in a way that global and that there is solidarity. no one is safe unless everyone is safe. that was the european commissioner for elf and food safety. we are -- a risk off rally is currently underway, or clear risk aversion, getting reflected on the nasdaq 100. the economic data from china clearly showing the path to recovery is bumpy. this is bloomberg. ♪ youseftom: this morning, the mee of furlough, to lay off, to rightsizing in july. ,ig and small business america europe, adjusting to the pandemic. masks they are here to there and everywhere. from tulsa to timbuktu, the manley cave. more bank earnings. they will trade in any storm. good morning, eve
commissioner, washington talks about ensuring the fact that you -- that u.s. citizens will get access -- guyer, washington talks about ensuring the fact that u.s. citizens will get u.s. advances first. will europeans get access to european advances first? advances that are developed go to european citizens first? stella: let me say from the beginning that what has become very obvious in dealing with this pandemic is that we need to isk at this in a way that global and that there is solidarity....
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i miss seeing you guys in washington eager to get back when it say . all right as we go to break remember that you can also start watching the hawks on demand through the brand new portable t.v. ads which is available on all platforms so go out and get it all right coming up it appears that the t.s.a. and homeland security been busy stealing sorry seizing more than $2000000000.00 from travelers at u.s. airports you do not want to miss this story and stay tuned. we go to work so straight home. i think we need to come just get back to realizing that modern medicine as if you some great things but actually when it comes to what has increased our life expectancy more than anything else in the last 5 you know you lost a 150 years most of these be public health you know modern medicine can be attributes to be maybe 3 and office 5 years small i think. over an increase of 40 years in the last century in office and that's again something that people really find quite surprising quite shocking. i know to no crow. to know shunts. factionalism felt. when the well
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why does washington want to meet these guys.er the revolution, was a major power in the southeast reported by the british in the united states. it is a loose confederacy of 57 autonomous town switching from northern florida to mississippi, but together if they ever get it together to their political system, they could muster 5000 warriors, had they not reminded george washington of the time the united states army consisted of 500 men. you need not to go to war with these people not only because they outnumber you but because they are so heavily courted that when you go to war with them and have international conflict it is not that they are planning to go to war with the creek but it is a problem that georgia is encroaching on creek lands to the extent that it is likely to explore which reminds us it was never a given that the united states as we know it is going to come to fruition even after deep independence. a lot of mistakes were determined to maintain their independence and their states. early on it is very much to view wi
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hunting society, not that they ever were a hunting society but in agricultural society, washington and -- the guysoing the farm. but if you alter society so much it becomes indistinguishable, that is the goal of assimilation. in some ways, the same goal of getting rid of indians. washington sees this as a path to survival, believing as he believed, committed as he was in national expansion, only by taking this path do they have a chance. i don't think washington ever saw the indian nations could survive in the united states, holding land communally and all of that. that was the antithesis of washington's view of the nation but indian people living like american farmers i think he believed that. indian people who fought tooth and nail against the americans come around to that way of thinking is a possibility, the only possibility and one of the things policymakers underestimate from that time forward is cultural resilience of native american society and the ways in which native american communities and individuals find to continue to be native american even if you like surface ways of life to enjoy
hunting society, not that they ever were a hunting society but in agricultural society, washington and -- the guysoing the farm. but if you alter society so much it becomes indistinguishable, that is the goal of assimilation. in some ways, the same goal of getting rid of indians. washington sees this as a path to survival, believing as he believed, committed as he was in national expansion, only by taking this path do they have a chance. i don't think washington ever saw the indian nations...
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in modern history anyway moving on hold up here's a cute picture of him with the little guy commuting to washington while some things never change. as a politician joe wanted to quote make people's lives better you know i think that's what the real motivation was behind his backing of the iraq invasion saddam is dangerous the world would be a better place without him and of course the welfare of nippy and was at the forefront of his mind when he said a ok to bombing not homeland can give the people of libya for the 1st chance in 4 decades to actually put together their own government have a little bit afraid of the upturn but hung on not chop dismissiveness whoa how strange oh but this is my favorite my favorite part of the entire book and it's this treasure trove of uncle joe's most famous catchphrases so called biting as i say you can be inspired to go around saying things like your kids are just as brainy just as challenge work use hot ones nor hear well how about. we choose truth over facts well these are not included ok well but definitely you cannot go to look a little lovely. thing you don't
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these guys are up to their eyeballs in lobbyists in washington. r guys and their brethren, have they simply paid off washington? paul: you are right, they have stepped up their lobbying efforts over the last five or seven years. the real question is for investors in these tech companies. do i need to worry about the chance that some of these companies may be broken up? that's the big issue. you don't have to worry about them with further acquisitions. you have to worry whether the existing companies could be broken up to some degree. i think most investors today if you look at the stops they dashed stocks -- stocks, they are not concerned about that. the question for big tech executives and investors is, is this theater or something substantive beginning with these hearings? francine: how would that change under a biden administration? interesting, you think about the trump administration laissez-faire and deregulatory across a whole host of industries, but here they are being called in front of congress. in axpectation is democratic administration
these guys are up to their eyeballs in lobbyists in washington. r guys and their brethren, have they simply paid off washington? paul: you are right, they have stepped up their lobbying efforts over the last five or seven years. the real question is for investors in these tech companies. do i need to worry about the chance that some of these companies may be broken up? that's the big issue. you don't have to worry about them with further acquisitions. you have to worry whether the existing...
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in modern history anyway moving on hold up here's a a cute picture of him with a little guy commuting to washington while some things never change. as a politician joe wanted to quote make people's lives better you know i think that's what the real motivation was behind his backing of the iraq invasion saddam is dangerous the world would be a better place without him and of course the welfare of nippy and was at the food front of his mind when he said a ok to bombing a homeland give the people of libya for a 1st chance in 4 decades to actually put together their own government have a little bit of freedom the opportunity but hung on not chop dismissiveness whoa how strange oh but this is my favorite my favorite part of the entire book and it's this treasure trove of uncle joe's most famous catchphrases so called by.
in modern history anyway moving on hold up here's a a cute picture of him with a little guy commuting to washington while some things never change. as a politician joe wanted to quote make people's lives better you know i think that's what the real motivation was behind his backing of the iraq invasion saddam is dangerous the world would be a better place without him and of course the welfare of nippy and was at the food front of his mind when he said a ok to bombing a homeland give the people...
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guy. but washington, i think, is doomed to always be the bland figure that his portrait portrayed him as. >> i had to ask. should i read this out loud? here is, apparently, dan quail in the baby carriage saying, gug gug, saying mccarthyism. george bush saying, listen to that little first word. and then punk saying you must be so proud. they were engaging in mccarthyism. i find this very unfair. i think that there is a little bit of background which is that, george bush first met john tower in 1961, when george bush was harris county republican share in houston, which was quite a big deal. john tower decided to run for lyndon johnson's senate seat in a special election after johnson left to become vice president. that is when the two of them first became friends, so at this point they had been friends for almost 40 years. in 1968, i think there was a discussion earlier on the earlier panel about nixon's short list for vice president ford. but in 68, according to john each's book about bush, destiny and power, nixon's shortlist for vp was, john tower, george bush, sparrow aga new, and one m
guy. but washington, i think, is doomed to always be the bland figure that his portrait portrayed him as. >> i had to ask. should i read this out loud? here is, apparently, dan quail in the baby carriage saying, gug gug, saying mccarthyism. george bush saying, listen to that little first word. and then punk saying you must be so proud. they were engaging in mccarthyism. i find this very unfair. i think that there is a little bit of background which is that, george bush first met john...
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i don't want to wake up in the future when kids are saying who is that george washington guy?t to live. rob: what inspired this move? >> 5000 residents, value their history, we have one of the great iconic historical covered bridges in town and people are digging up indian arrowheads around the community. we are particularly connected to history type of community and when i see these stages coming down reminded me of give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, historic heroes that established our country, these crazy mobs that are trying, not just trying to tear down inanimate objects, trying to tear down our history and the great achievements of these heroes, george washington was a brave man when he stood against the most powerful military force on earth to stand up against king george. jillian: do you think anyone will take you up on your offer and send you your there statues? >> we should proclamation. it is early. i've had dialogue with the arts commission and they are considering the proposal, having a state that iconic statue of christopher columbus. we want to
i don't want to wake up in the future when kids are saying who is that george washington guy?t to live. rob: what inspired this move? >> 5000 residents, value their history, we have one of the great iconic historical covered bridges in town and people are digging up indian arrowheads around the community. we are particularly connected to history type of community and when i see these stages coming down reminded me of give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, historic heroes that...
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frankly, steve, it is so wild and stupid that steele's source was not from russia but it's a guy in washington the liberal brookings institution. now it sort of makes sense because the president of brookings at the time was strobe talbot, long time hillary clinton ally who was helping to fuel the collusion neighborrive and had his own contacts with christopher steele. and it turns out that talbot's brother-in-law is the clinton sycophant cody shearer, i write about him extensively in my book witch huntington, how he created a second dossier, contents of which were transcribed into christopher steele's phony dossier. i mean, the machinations of this and it's all hillary clinton. her campaign is paying for the dossier. it turns out some of her allies are feeding the dossier information all fabricated. steve: unbelievable. how would the american dialogue been different had that name been revealed and, you know, comey would have had to address that and the mueller report would have addressed it and said the name was redacted until some people figured it out and then it was confirmed through his la
frankly, steve, it is so wild and stupid that steele's source was not from russia but it's a guy in washington the liberal brookings institution. now it sort of makes sense because the president of brookings at the time was strobe talbot, long time hillary clinton ally who was helping to fuel the collusion neighborrive and had his own contacts with christopher steele. and it turns out that talbot's brother-in-law is the clinton sycophant cody shearer, i write about him extensively in my book...
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this is a guy who came to washington not as some sort of doctrinaire conservative who believed in republican conservative orthodoxy. if democrats had chosen to work with this guy, good night, they could have gotten so much stuff with this guy. a lot of stuff i wouldn't have liked, somebody who is far more conservative, a lot of things they could have gotten with them, if democrats chosen to work with him to get things done, whether prison reform or something like this, something like federal minimum wage, they could have got ena lot. he probably would have given them a lot. he is a born negotiator. that is not at all the way they approached this guy. they approached this guy as a political issue, a political wedge and it is kind of blown up in their faces. and not only that they also haven't gotten a lot of things as you point out, melissa, they really could have from a political standpoint would have been a huge win for them. melissa: i mean the irony is, that if they actually cared about the democrats, the people they claim to care about, they could have made a deal on some things. he was
this is a guy who came to washington not as some sort of doctrinaire conservative who believed in republican conservative orthodoxy. if democrats had chosen to work with this guy, good night, they could have gotten so much stuff with this guy. a lot of stuff i wouldn't have liked, somebody who is far more conservative, a lot of things they could have gotten with them, if democrats chosen to work with him to get things done, whether prison reform or something like this, something like federal...
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washington does not speak french. this other guy'sesk reading comes up to him and says - there's a 50 -year-old boy or chief talking to a green lieutenant. invite. he's addressing the governor of quÉbec in the language, and address by the father. so you're saying thou art not, he's talking not only about the sky modeling wooded person but is also talking about his alliance. by sticking his hatchet in and then the walkabouts of the tribe. so he thinks the problem is that people don't go along with him and why am not for sure. so the gamble. and does not pay off. it's a very complex, while it's a movie mosaic read his kaleidoscope. one critical of washington. he does know what's going on. for the heck could've known what was going on. kevin: i'm glad you asked that question. it's fascinating. you mentioned washington not speaking french which we know. he did by dictionary time or two. they never quite got there. what we know about his ability that are about the native languages. they know this . colin: of that i know. if we know that th
washington does not speak french. this other guy'sesk reading comes up to him and says - there's a 50 -year-old boy or chief talking to a green lieutenant. invite. he's addressing the governor of quÉbec in the language, and address by the father. so you're saying thou art not, he's talking not only about the sky modeling wooded person but is also talking about his alliance. by sticking his hatchet in and then the walkabouts of the tribe. so he thinks the problem is that people don't go along...
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guy. but washington, i think, is doomed to always be the bland figure that his portraitists portrayed him as. >> so, i had to ask -- well, i guess, should i read this out loud? here is apparently dan quayle in the baby carriage saying gug gug, mccarthyism, gug, gug. george bush saying, my gosh, listen to that. dan's first word in office. and punk saying, you must be so proud. and this apparently, i had to ask, is a reference to the nomination, and that dan quayle said that the people opposed to john towers' nomination were engaging in mccarthyism. and i find this very unfair. and i think that there's a little bit of background, which is that george bush first met john tower in 1961, when george bush was harris county republican chair in houston, which was quite a big deal. and john tower decided to run for lyndon johnson's senate seat in the special election after johnson left to become vice president. and that's when the two of them first became friends. at this point, they had been friends for almost 40 years. in 1968, i think there was a discussion earlier on the earlier panel about ni
guy. but washington, i think, is doomed to always be the bland figure that his portraitists portrayed him as. >> so, i had to ask -- well, i guess, should i read this out loud? here is apparently dan quayle in the baby carriage saying gug gug, mccarthyism, gug, gug. george bush saying, my gosh, listen to that. dan's first word in office. and punk saying, you must be so proud. and this apparently, i had to ask, is a reference to the nomination, and that dan quayle said that the people...
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they wanted to tax us to death and what do they do, this guy named george washington after losing a coupletles decided i'm in a do it a different way and by wearing out the british and letting them know were never going to quit, after a while there was another conflict and that other conflict was the war of 1812 and what if you can go to the white house and look up the brits, your former people learned the white house to the ground and there still burn marks there. america rebuilt. rebuild the capital, formed an army, we'd never be invaded again and then i tell you what happens. along the way i tell you about slavery and american indians were treated like they should and i tell you about those battles but in the end, you have this great nation that saves the world and is the beacon of hope for the rest of the planet, not because were perfect but because we try to be. >> it's interesting, but by the way before we get to the important points, i say this every time when that bile accusation against me and my people is made, they're not my people. i'm hungarian, okay, i don't take any ownershi
they wanted to tax us to death and what do they do, this guy named george washington after losing a coupletles decided i'm in a do it a different way and by wearing out the british and letting them know were never going to quit, after a while there was another conflict and that other conflict was the war of 1812 and what if you can go to the white house and look up the brits, your former people learned the white house to the ground and there still burn marks there. america rebuilt. rebuild the...
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in minutes sure you guys you are in washington are. we either it was easy. she sold her drugs to be. the 1000000 man we are going to. get i know i do you know most black thing is my look others are getting me or i'm. meeting they say i am resolving your needs i am. funny i will be someone's i will be someone's. home you know them you love. me like this. your research shows delays to cancer treatment in the u.k. due to the corona virus could cause. the next 6000 that we speak to a man who only discovered he had it involves console when he finally got so much to lay down. this is the list for the. new words support or feel. the words are destroyed see. through that. as the world braces to find a coronavirus in vaccine a new survey reveals surprising amounts of people would be willing to take it we head to the streets to find out what the concerns are. i'd want to read all the information 1st every misstep to give it work i wouldn't be.
in minutes sure you guys you are in washington are. we either it was easy. she sold her drugs to be. the 1000000 man we are going to. get i know i do you know most black thing is my look others are getting me or i'm. meeting they say i am resolving your needs i am. funny i will be someone's i will be someone's. home you know them you love. me like this. your research shows delays to cancer treatment in the u.k. due to the corona virus could cause. the next 6000 that we speak to a man who only...
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a day of raging guys as israel and washington hold talks over delayed west bank annexation, live in jerusalem with a look at that protest and what is on nancy pelosi of doorstep. >> backing the blue, the catholic leader's message to new yorkers in the men and women of the nypd. jillian: 113 people are killed in a massive landslide enemy and more jade line, the number will rise his crews continue to get there rescues done. a wave of mud crashed through the valley, these photos showing the devastation is rescue teams weighed through heavy mud to try to save lives. the horrific incident comes after rain slams the area. we will keep you updated. >> mike pompeo slamming china's new security law following mass arrests in hong kong, police cracking down on protesters and free speech as they enforce the new law which gives sweeping past the china tourist people for criticizing the government. >> the united states is deeply concerned about the people living in the territory including americans. article 38 of the new law purports to apply outside hong kong by nonresidents of hong kong. this likely incl
a day of raging guys as israel and washington hold talks over delayed west bank annexation, live in jerusalem with a look at that protest and what is on nancy pelosi of doorstep. >> backing the blue, the catholic leader's message to new yorkers in the men and women of the nypd. jillian: 113 people are killed in a massive landslide enemy and more jade line, the number will rise his crews continue to get there rescues done. a wave of mud crashed through the valley, these photos showing the...
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so now we have chris davenport from "the washington post." >> hey, guys. hope you're well. quick question. obviously the first water landing since 1975. i was curious if you have spoken to any of the apollo astronauts about that and what advice they may have given you? and also wondered a little bit about your training and how much was dedicated to splashdown given the differences from a shuttle landing? thanks. >> good morning, chris. we didn't talk specifically with apollo astronauts but i remember specifically when i was still -- before i was even assigned to this flight, working in flight operations, reading the after-action reports from the skylab astronauts which was a little more applicable in that those flights were a little longer. you know the water landing portion of it is pretty challenging from a physiological standpoint, just after coming back from being in microgravity for on the order of one to two months, i think the longest skylab mission was close to three months which is similar to what bob and i are doing. obviously there was some challenges post-splash
so now we have chris davenport from "the washington post." >> hey, guys. hope you're well. quick question. obviously the first water landing since 1975. i was curious if you have spoken to any of the apollo astronauts about that and what advice they may have given you? and also wondered a little bit about your training and how much was dedicated to splashdown given the differences from a shuttle landing? thanks. >> good morning, chris. we didn't talk specifically with...
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guy. he settled the details with "the washington post." t i think sandmann can buy himself as many maga hats as he wants now. it was the smirk heard around the world. >> the guys maga hats. pro-lifers. one whose album is about to drop. nick sandmann, the media claimed what he was being racially inflammatory with this indian protester. the settlements, $800 million in total. and with lin wood he will have more. jesse: wray mond arroyo -- raymond arroyo. thanks. up next, "last call." guys, times are tough. but force factor's test x180 can help us man up, america, by boosting total testosterone. build muscle, fuel desire, and improve performance. get test x180 from force factor, the #1 fastest-growing men's health brand at walmart. jesse: baseball is back. diehard nationals fan anthony fauci throwing out the first pitch. let's just say he flattened the curve. >> dr. an thony fauci. jesse: can we please see that again? that was brutal. president trump has thrown out the first pitch at yankee stadium august 15. the last president who did that wa
guy. he settled the details with "the washington post." t i think sandmann can buy himself as many maga hats as he wants now. it was the smirk heard around the world. >> the guys maga hats. pro-lifers. one whose album is about to drop. nick sandmann, the media claimed what he was being racially inflammatory with this indian protester. the settlements, $800 million in total. and with lin wood he will have more. jesse: wray mond arroyo -- raymond arroyo. thanks. up next,...
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black lives measure the movement will be on the streets so we will keep you guys posted what's going on today as paul in washington d.c. thank you. well let's go now to some of the other stories making news around the world activists have protested at a site belonging to the german meat processing company tunnies it has come under fire for its working conditions after outbreaks of covert 19 at its plants the virus spread so widely among workers in the western state of north rhine-westphalia that restrictions were reimposed on nearby residents. more than a dozen people are presumed dead in southwestern japan after torrential rains triggered flooding and landslides tens of thousands have been evacuated and troops are being deployed for search and rescue operations heavy rain is forecast to continue until sunday. a rescue ship in the mediterranean has declared an emergency after several migrants on board attempted to commit suicide the ocean viking declared the emergency after being denied entry to italy and multi it says it can no longer guarantee the safety of the $180.00 migrants on board. well pubs in england are
black lives measure the movement will be on the streets so we will keep you guys posted what's going on today as paul in washington d.c. thank you. well let's go now to some of the other stories making news around the world activists have protested at a site belonging to the german meat processing company tunnies it has come under fire for its working conditions after outbreaks of covert 19 at its plants the virus spread so widely among workers in the western state of north rhine-westphalia...
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if what i learned in washington you guys can reflect on this we are not very good at getting to do things. we are pretty good room we have to do something. washington has to do something. we are going to have to take a deep breath, reflect back and decide where we are going in this country whether it's the healthcare system the inequality system our inability to be prepared for a pandemic or crisis, the future of small and medium size women own businesses in this country, the larger companies are getting larger, our inability to make a change the medical system, ppe and i could go on a name things. we are not going to be able to ignore all of those things. so in many respects, we are going to have to reflect back on where we are. and re- engineer a bit of our economy going forward. that does not mean were going to isolate ourselves and the rest of the world will need to import more of the nonessentials and import -- will need to have allies around the world's very interesting topic. so for me that's a big economic perspective. for me a secondary perspective, one of our core competencies i
if what i learned in washington you guys can reflect on this we are not very good at getting to do things. we are pretty good room we have to do something. washington has to do something. we are going to have to take a deep breath, reflect back and decide where we are going in this country whether it's the healthcare system the inequality system our inability to be prepared for a pandemic or crisis, the future of small and medium size women own businesses in this country, the larger companies...
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guys are begging to tell us they are normal. are you kidding me? this kid donated $15 million to washingtony to build an engineering school. these guys put their money where their mouth is, and it is jobs in capitalism. jonathan: i will say it for you, you are fiercely intelligent. the conversation you got from amazon, do you think that made square better? jim: actually, it was almost irrelevant. the funny thing about what happened with amazon was that because we had an innovation stack, which is this weird thing i have been studying for three years, the competition really didn't happen in a way that was traditional. if you've got normal businesses, which are very close copies of each other, the competition can be deadly. when amazon does this do normal companies, it wipes them out. but in the case of square and some other companies that have these things called innovations tax, you are almost -- innovation stacks, you are almost competition proof. everyone expected it to be this giant battle, but we really didn't do anything different. that pattern repeats in dozens of companies i have stu
guys are begging to tell us they are normal. are you kidding me? this kid donated $15 million to washingtony to build an engineering school. these guys put their money where their mouth is, and it is jobs in capitalism. jonathan: i will say it for you, you are fiercely intelligent. the conversation you got from amazon, do you think that made square better? jim: actually, it was almost irrelevant. the funny thing about what happened with amazon was that because we had an innovation stack, which...