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here in harken the hoping to rise to the challenge all the way through the 2nd wave of the demands on all of them will be great. let's talk about these increasing demands and now with our political correspondent thomas sparrow good morning to you thomas looking at these new infection rates and doing a little bit of math based on those numbers we just heard in our report germany is seeing upwards of 150 to 200 people a day going into intensive care for covert what kind of strain thomas is this putting on the country's health system. it is putting a very serious strain there's no doubt about that not only other general numbers going up and up the already mentioned those 18000 cases in the last 24 hours but also the number of active cases is going up and up and that is certainly a big challenge for health authorities here in this country the general statement that we have heard time and time again from german officials is that the public health system is not overwhelmed but that the speed in which the virus is spreading and those numbers that are constantly going up could seriously put a
here in harken the hoping to rise to the challenge all the way through the 2nd wave of the demands on all of them will be great. let's talk about these increasing demands and now with our political correspondent thomas sparrow good morning to you thomas looking at these new infection rates and doing a little bit of math based on those numbers we just heard in our report germany is seeing upwards of 150 to 200 people a day going into intensive care for covert what kind of strain thomas is this...
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it turns out that our economy now is beginning to be driven by societal changes that actually harkensay the 1950s. overall homeownership has skyrocketed to almost 68%. that is the highest since third quarter of 2008 that is driven by single-family home demand. they all don't have white picket fences but the single family homes continue to have meteoric rise. autonation and lithium motors, both auto dealerships had the best quarters ever. the only thing holding them back, not enough supply to meet demand. movements as well as do it yourself investing, greater independence in in country. sense of wanting freedom. long time viewers of the show know that big money has been made on these trends but the question is, what happens next? how does it change this country? joining me to discuss, policy director, independent women forum hadley heath manning. hadley, you think of the '60s, everybody had a car with a house with a white picket fence. four years ago president trump was controversial saying let's get back to that but feels like we're getting back to that anyway? >> it is very typical
it turns out that our economy now is beginning to be driven by societal changes that actually harkensay the 1950s. overall homeownership has skyrocketed to almost 68%. that is the highest since third quarter of 2008 that is driven by single-family home demand. they all don't have white picket fences but the single family homes continue to have meteoric rise. autonation and lithium motors, both auto dealerships had the best quarters ever. the only thing holding them back, not enough supply to...
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harkening back to -- he spoke of lincoln and also of some of the founding fathers in his writing. he really saw himself as an extension of the early roots of american history? >> defining -- the important movers and shakers in america history as radicals. he would point back to jesus, to socrates, to thomas jefferson, to john brown, wendell phillips, history moves forward with people who start out with an idea that is deeply unpopular but is the next step for moral evolution. >> we have a hoosier for our next call. welcome to the conversation. >> caller: thanks for having the conversation. it's a great surprise to see on television tonight. would you be able to comment on debs' relationship with the industrial workers of the world and with the general strike in seattle? >> lisa phillips? >> the iww was a clearly industrial movement. it was juxtaposed against the american federation of labor which was a crafts skills-based workers union. so it was a movement among working class of people. and it's boundaries not as nationalistic and it sought to work with workers and other countrie
harkening back to -- he spoke of lincoln and also of some of the founding fathers in his writing. he really saw himself as an extension of the early roots of american history? >> defining -- the important movers and shakers in america history as radicals. he would point back to jesus, to socrates, to thomas jefferson, to john brown, wendell phillips, history moves forward with people who start out with an idea that is deeply unpopular but is the next step for moral evolution. >> we...
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harken delta now a category 2 storm has made landfall in the u.s. state of louisiana it's expected to bring you strong winds rain and life threatening storm surge it is the latest in a series of strong hearkens to strike the northern gulf this year as the headlines not see belling cut truth in a post truth world by. sometimes we use the phrase accidental journalists for somebody who happens to be there when the plane goes down and takes the photograph. but this is different because it's not accidental it's intentional and they are increasingly important category of the public and people in professions that touch on this work should just get used to their existence. still now except here after my left. i got to go i have a lot seem to fall from the one that are. best. of what we are thinking. in the home along. for belling cats. could be barely get the car to go over the whole set of about you all but doctors from a home of a. collection of. over the next in any ways in. my old called me to confuse you with come over at all and other special. special
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i want to harken back to the immigration issue. the bill he is talking about is a bill i sponsored in congress. we could not get it passed because of partisans like nancy pelosi who wanted to include sanctuary cities and funding for them that put our communities at risk. he supports that. i want the viewers to know that i would not support those bills, but we did have similar legislation. as you will learn through the debate, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. most of my bills, anthony has introduced on the floor. i appreciate that. let me start off by saying i am going to have to do some live fact checking. i have voted as a member of the assembly and in congress against sanctuary cities. she has all of these endorsements. why did she lose last time? she is not a representative. here's what we have to talk about. what a to talk about tragic situation it is with the murder of george floyd and breonna taylor. we can all condemn those acts of police brutality. we have to make sure we have accountability within our police de
i want to harken back to the immigration issue. the bill he is talking about is a bill i sponsored in congress. we could not get it passed because of partisans like nancy pelosi who wanted to include sanctuary cities and funding for them that put our communities at risk. he supports that. i want the viewers to know that i would not support those bills, but we did have similar legislation. as you will learn through the debate, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. most of my bills,...
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and he always harkened back to the tara hoerre haute of his yod invoked it in terms of theships developed in old terre haute. he said even courybody could as to doing something in your good, but everybody had a chance to inspire to improve their lives and that is what he held in the most regard in terms of his up bringing. >> and you see that he was interested in politics from what it looked like an early age. he made bid for clerk and also made a successful bid for the indiana legislature on the democratic ticket. his early roots then were in two party system. you can talk about that? >> i can say a little bit which is to say that he ran on democratic party ticket when he believed that he could form a relationship between multiple groups of people, whether groups, whether they be business owners, workers. he believed in the party system in that regard. it wasn't until later in the 1880s, 1890s that he felt like the party system through the democrats and republicans weren't working for the best interests of all the time combined. >> when he sought the white house, what was his intention?
and he always harkened back to the tara hoerre haute of his yod invoked it in terms of theships developed in old terre haute. he said even courybody could as to doing something in your good, but everybody had a chance to inspire to improve their lives and that is what he held in the most regard in terms of his up bringing. >> and you see that he was interested in politics from what it looked like an early age. he made bid for clerk and also made a successful bid for the indiana...
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much of our paramilitary approach still harkens back to 1910. way we fight fires bringing in people from outside, hiring crews and locals, mobilizing the military, all of these things first put together in 1910. they are still the way that we manage it. the legacy of emergency spending, enormously instrumental in shaping and giving us the infrastructure and programs we have. the debate, those fundamental debates, the basic questions are still the questions we are asking today. can we prevent fires? do we want to? what is the cost of doing it? do we want to substitute for wildfires our own scrubbed fires? all of those questions were first brought together with great force in 1910 and we are still living with them. >> in our search for answers, please remember our history. the 1910 fires left a plume of scars, lessons and heroes that were a century ago. we can learn from this and many like it. the firefighter spirit has endured. it is now up to us to make sure the experiences shared by firefighters continue to be remembered and passed on. with eac
much of our paramilitary approach still harkens back to 1910. way we fight fires bringing in people from outside, hiring crews and locals, mobilizing the military, all of these things first put together in 1910. they are still the way that we manage it. the legacy of emergency spending, enormously instrumental in shaping and giving us the infrastructure and programs we have. the debate, those fundamental debates, the basic questions are still the questions we are asking today. can we prevent...
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the point i want to make here and at the point i make in the book, is it is important for us not to harken back to a time that no longer reflects the conditions of our society. it was those movements of 50 years ago that paved the way for leadership to look so different in our movements. it has also paved the way for us to reimagine what movements can look like and how they can function, anyway they wouldn't have been able to, that is why they built movements then. forward, iroject think it is important for us to be mindful of always searching for the next martin luther king junior, win frankly i think that leadership today is looking more like laverne cox or eva do vern a or angelica ross. it is more aptly reflecting the complexity of our communities, -- that come want to ask about the election, which is coming up in about 12 days, somewhere around there. having to deal with , whoevers that be those powers might be, and then choosing who you align yourself with. and sometimes those things can be at odds. i know that you discuss this in a conversation you had with a rapper and it is the id
the point i want to make here and at the point i make in the book, is it is important for us not to harken back to a time that no longer reflects the conditions of our society. it was those movements of 50 years ago that paved the way for leadership to look so different in our movements. it has also paved the way for us to reimagine what movements can look like and how they can function, anyway they wouldn't have been able to, that is why they built movements then. forward, iroject think it is...
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here in harken the hoping to rise to the challenge all the way through the 2nd wave of the demands on all of them will be great. pollution and also india's capital delhi all year but a winter sees the air quality deteriorate trast sickly it's a toxic soup that stings the eyes burns the lungs and makes it difficult to free and delhi now appears to be heading toward another surge in covert 19 infections health experts worry the smog could worsen the spread of the virus and make it even more deadly when you're a child diary reports it's the onset of winter and the thin sheets of his has engulfed the city. the air quality in delhi one of the most polluted cities in the world this is believed to do the rate during the winter as the corwin's make it harder for pollutants to disperse. baking and making industrial activity and the public body carried out by bomb of the neighboring feed me to what they can fight in pollution levels in delhi every winter. this year there is an additional challenge. dr sandeep that upon the knowledge it says that the did in temperature and rise in pollution leve
here in harken the hoping to rise to the challenge all the way through the 2nd wave of the demands on all of them will be great. pollution and also india's capital delhi all year but a winter sees the air quality deteriorate trast sickly it's a toxic soup that stings the eyes burns the lungs and makes it difficult to free and delhi now appears to be heading toward another surge in covert 19 infections health experts worry the smog could worsen the spread of the virus and make it even more...
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that point of view so much quieter weather now on the gulf of mexico having said good part of the harken but again that that northerly for the cold weather when enhanced the showers particularly in mexico if you see you know we orange tops out big sun the storms flash flood territory here quite likely in this part of mexico and nearby countries a little bit less pronounced come saturday you know it's just a figure of the far end in cuba from the came announce. to the vast soviet era to make manufacturing back. with a decade's old. and recruited by an outsider. and the fusion of western style management and socialist worker values appeared destined for a car crash. the russian. witness documentary on al-jazeera. the are. you watching al-jazeera mind our top stories this hour french authorities say the man who killed 3 people in a church talent in the schools a tunisian arrives in france from italy carrying an italian red cross travel document president a monument cross has called the incident islamist terrorists attack. european leaders a reintroducing strict measures and response arising
that point of view so much quieter weather now on the gulf of mexico having said good part of the harken but again that that northerly for the cold weather when enhanced the showers particularly in mexico if you see you know we orange tops out big sun the storms flash flood territory here quite likely in this part of mexico and nearby countries a little bit less pronounced come saturday you know it's just a figure of the far end in cuba from the came announce. to the vast soviet era to make...
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that i want to make here and the point that i make in the book is that it is important for us to not harken that no longer reflects the conditions of our society. frankly, it was those movements of 50 and 60 years ago that pave the way for leadership to look so different in our movement. it has also pave the way for us to reimagine what movements can look like and how they can function in a way that they would not have been able to 50 or 60 years ago. that is why they build movements then. forward, i do think it is important for us to be mindful of always searching for the next martin luther king jr. but frankly, i think leadership today looks more like laverne cox or angelica ross. reflecting they diversity and complexity of our community and that complexity being visible was hard-fought and certainly a worthy achievement of movements prior to us. now we have to bring that forward into the next generation. host: before we go to some questions that we have in the audience, i wanted to also ask you a little bit about the is coming up in 12 days, i think, something around there. of having to
that i want to make here and the point that i make in the book is that it is important for us to not harken that no longer reflects the conditions of our society. frankly, it was those movements of 50 and 60 years ago that pave the way for leadership to look so different in our movement. it has also pave the way for us to reimagine what movements can look like and how they can function in a way that they would not have been able to 50 or 60 years ago. that is why they build movements then....
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here in harken the hoping to rise to the challenge all the way through the 2nd wave of the demands on all of them will be great. for more on the situation here in germany let's bring in our political correspondent thomas sparrow good day to you thomas as current infection rates germany is going to say about $150.00 to $200.00 patients per day entering the i.c.u. units like the one we saw in our report there and how much of a strain is this going to be putting on the country's health system overall. ryan one of the main concern that officials here in germany have is the spread in which the speed in which the spot the virus is spreading you mentioned already that germany registered in the last 24 hours nearly 19000 cases and just to put that into context of months ago johnson on the demo call had said that there could be 19200 cases by christmas so the fact that the virus is spreading very fast is a particular concern for german authorities and particular concern obviously for germany's health system so far authorities have said that the health system is not overwhelmed but that it coul
here in harken the hoping to rise to the challenge all the way through the 2nd wave of the demands on all of them will be great. for more on the situation here in germany let's bring in our political correspondent thomas sparrow good day to you thomas as current infection rates germany is going to say about $150.00 to $200.00 patients per day entering the i.c.u. units like the one we saw in our report there and how much of a strain is this going to be putting on the country's health system...
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it harkens back to early 2000 with the tech bubble because valuations were so high. were not that bad, but investors were expecting more, so they corrected. alex: they significantly outperformed the broader market this year. some of these tech companies, the market itself would not have performed as well without their outperformance. the possibility we are in the middle of a bubble. some people have said that is the case. different companies with different priorities here. apple, if they could get people in china to buy their 5g ipod, maybe they could justify some of those valuations. when you look at google and facebook, they are particularly dependent on advertising, and that is now being tackled by regulators. that does create skittishness. i feel like s.a.p. happened three months ago, but it was only monday. was it idiosyncratic? could we see those stories prop up again here in there? alex: these are all companies with their own specific problems and strengths. company that was not as smart as it could have been to push into the cloud. there are a lot of clout co
it harkens back to early 2000 with the tech bubble because valuations were so high. were not that bad, but investors were expecting more, so they corrected. alex: they significantly outperformed the broader market this year. some of these tech companies, the market itself would not have performed as well without their outperformance. the possibility we are in the middle of a bubble. some people have said that is the case. different companies with different priorities here. apple, if they could...
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election results page and harken delta has been downgraded to a tropical storm as it moves further inland to the southern parts of the u.s. it's weakened after making landfall in the state of louisiana. now with all the headlines are back with more news on al-jazeera of the inside story. he began to move and to put it just a cultural a full of folk like almost that the documentary filmmaker once granted unconditional assigner contrasts his experience and speak those seeking refuge today and intimate you know of the consequences of the seas of detainments is really on that's the sort of illness misery they cannot absorb this number that people have to suffer in this way it is unacceptable and refugees tehan to 0. 2 u.s. senators call for sanctions on turkey as tensions rise between uncle and his partners in the nato military alliance is an organization created to fight the cold war able to cope with its members ambitions in the 21st century this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm. turkey has been part of nato since 1952 for decades its membership was seen as a stabilizin
election results page and harken delta has been downgraded to a tropical storm as it moves further inland to the southern parts of the u.s. it's weakened after making landfall in the state of louisiana. now with all the headlines are back with more news on al-jazeera of the inside story. he began to move and to put it just a cultural a full of folk like almost that the documentary filmmaker once granted unconditional assigner contrasts his experience and speak those seeking refuge today and...
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that harkens back to -- he spoke of lincoln and also have some of the founding fathers. so he really saw himself as an extension of the early routes of american history. >> the important movers and shaker is in american history are radicals. history is driven forward by people, pointing back to jesus, to socrates, to thomas jefferson, to john brown when dole phillips. history moves forward by people with ideas that seem deeply unpopular in retrospect are necessary for more evolution. >> we have a hush or from blooming ton. hello, chris. >> thanks for having the conversation. great to see this on television. i was wondering if your guests could comment on debs's relationship with the industrial workers of the world and the general strike. >> lisa phillips, the i-w. w.. >> debs was a founding member of the iww. and it was clearly an industrial union movement, so it was juxtaposed against the american federation of labour, which is more of a skilled workers base union. so the i.w.w., like what debs advocated with socialism was a movement among the working class of people. a
that harkens back to -- he spoke of lincoln and also have some of the founding fathers. so he really saw himself as an extension of the early routes of american history. >> the important movers and shaker is in american history are radicals. history is driven forward by people, pointing back to jesus, to socrates, to thomas jefferson, to john brown when dole phillips. history moves forward by people with ideas that seem deeply unpopular in retrospect are necessary for more evolution....
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harken back many years of gold to the time of your uncle joe.f you're feeling all alone, gave a thought to roy and cohen. if you're cranky, be like me, copy my demagoguery. nations tribalism. legal jurists by rescinding flynn's conviction. if you hike the chinese connection you will squeak by in the next election. if your poles are dead and low, implicate joe scarborough. if you win every crucial state, by invoking obama gate, if you are badly trailing biden claiming if they call you deeply flawed in voter fraud. if coronavirus spreads, put it all on the governor's heads. if they claim you reacted slow, could place the blame on the who. if resistance grows too large, vote the bogus deep state of charge. if the public feels chagrin, take hydroxychloroquine. if at last you are voted down, this deal will be the sweetest little dumpty in town. so, hush little dumpty, don't you cry. your out of office by and by. >> that's fantastic.
harken back many years of gold to the time of your uncle joe.f you're feeling all alone, gave a thought to roy and cohen. if you're cranky, be like me, copy my demagoguery. nations tribalism. legal jurists by rescinding flynn's conviction. if you hike the chinese connection you will squeak by in the next election. if your poles are dead and low, implicate joe scarborough. if you win every crucial state, by invoking obama gate, if you are badly trailing biden claiming if they call you deeply...
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the rhetoric about globalist comes back in our days and really harkens back to the long tradition of the invocation of the international conspiracy of jewish bankers. there is something really interesting about that. i think there are important critiques of globalist nations to be recognized. even into the late 1980s but through obama is the kind of unthinking of globalism. in the sense that certain people will be left behind by globalization. it's for the best. and it doesn't hit at an enormous number of financiers. i think people watching trump and who admire him and feel and recognized and seen by him. our thinking about the ways that globalization has been responsible for a great detail of the white income inequality around the world. it's an interesting mix. people are really angry about what's going on and what's going on. for him to evoke nationalism in the way that he does and to applaud with that nationalism. is kind of a classic work of nationalism. one of the important things that people that make the move. it has the whole anti-semitic history. the bad people and people t
the rhetoric about globalist comes back in our days and really harkens back to the long tradition of the invocation of the international conspiracy of jewish bankers. there is something really interesting about that. i think there are important critiques of globalist nations to be recognized. even into the late 1980s but through obama is the kind of unthinking of globalism. in the sense that certain people will be left behind by globalization. it's for the best. and it doesn't hit at an...
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the committee is urging congress to kind of revive the great antitrust tradition of oversight, harkeninghe realof ma bell and the titans, oil barons. it's 450 pages. i have not read the whole thing -- i'm sure few people have -- and it's fairly damming. this shows how apple, facebook, google engage in anticompetitive style tactics. it draws lines of connections between the companies so you see how they misappropriated data on their platforms. you know, google and apple do it by tracking uses trends and close patterns of third-party apps. amazon does it by tracking what leveland producing white products. facebook identifies what is growing fast and makes acquisitions. they are going to have their handful -- hands full responding to this very comprehensive report. m -- emily: amazon published a blog post in response to the report, calling misguided intervention in the free market, saying they would kill off independent retailers and punish consumers. you have written a book about amazon and are writing another book about amazon. is amazonntingent selling its own products on its own marketp
the committee is urging congress to kind of revive the great antitrust tradition of oversight, harkeninghe realof ma bell and the titans, oil barons. it's 450 pages. i have not read the whole thing -- i'm sure few people have -- and it's fairly damming. this shows how apple, facebook, google engage in anticompetitive style tactics. it draws lines of connections between the companies so you see how they misappropriated data on their platforms. you know, google and apple do it by tracking uses...
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. >> let me ask you one question building off of that that harkens back to another one of your books and then we will open up for questions from the audience on the off chance that anyone has questions about russia, us intelligence, trump, or any of the other headline grabbing topics we have mentioned over the last 35 minutes. if you wrote a biography of richard nixon and now a lot of the sort of meat of the modern frame of "the folly and the glory" is donald trump. as a historian who has thought deeply about these two men, two of the three presidents, four presidents, what stands out to you and unites them? and how do you see them as different and the same? >> there is a line that runs from richard nixon to donald trump. that is roy cohn who had been joe mccarthy's council in the mccarthy hearings and his protector, who was against stiff competition, the most crooked lawyer in the united states for many years, was utterly amoral, utterly ruthless and interviewed some of that ruthlessness into richard nixon and donald trump who he also counseled for the last decade of his life. there
. >> let me ask you one question building off of that that harkens back to another one of your books and then we will open up for questions from the audience on the off chance that anyone has questions about russia, us intelligence, trump, or any of the other headline grabbing topics we have mentioned over the last 35 minutes. if you wrote a biography of richard nixon and now a lot of the sort of meat of the modern frame of "the folly and the glory" is donald trump. as a...
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the president harkening back to 2016 when he believes his microphone feels turned down while hillary clinton was talking. the other change the president doesn't like is traditionally the last debate, typically the third debate but there's only two, it's all about for reason policy and this one isn't, the president said today he believes the commission is in the tank for joe biden. >> president trump: this was supposed to be a form pren policy debate and we're talking about things that are not foreign policy. it was a change that they made that was far bigger than the mute button, frankly p but they made a change and it shouldn't have happened. >> the chairman of the commission on presidential debates was on the radio with brian kilmeade this morning explaining it this way >>> we do our best here and we're nonpart at this son, we are not biased. we thought something had to be done not to change the rules for this debate but to make sure the american people get to hear what went on. you have to admit that last debate >>> terrible. >> was terrible. >> the president in erie pennsylvania
the president harkening back to 2016 when he believes his microphone feels turned down while hillary clinton was talking. the other change the president doesn't like is traditionally the last debate, typically the third debate but there's only two, it's all about for reason policy and this one isn't, the president said today he believes the commission is in the tank for joe biden. >> president trump: this was supposed to be a form pren policy debate and we're talking about things that are...
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something we heard harkening back to 2016. listen. >> you got to get your governor to open up your state. okay [ cheers ] and get your schools opened. get your schools opened. the schools have to be opened. rig right? >> lock her up. >> lock her up. >> lock them all up. >> no, no, not you that seemingly harmless rhetoric. but you have to remember that very recently 13 individuals were arrested and in a plot to kidnap governor gretchen whitmer. so that makes it much more serious in that context, wolf. >> and that followed a tweet from the president in which he said liberate whitmer. he said she is behaving like a dictator. joe johns, thank you for your perspective from michigan. let's head over to wisconsin, where a crowd is waiting to see the president for what will be his second campaign rally of the night. jeremy dimon is on the ground. jeremy, with just 17 days to go before election day here in the united states, already more than 22 million americans have already voted, early voting going on, what's president trump's closi
something we heard harkening back to 2016. listen. >> you got to get your governor to open up your state. okay [ cheers ] and get your schools opened. get your schools opened. the schools have to be opened. rig right? >> lock her up. >> lock her up. >> lock them all up. >> no, no, not you that seemingly harmless rhetoric. but you have to remember that very recently 13 individuals were arrested and in a plot to kidnap governor gretchen whitmer. so that makes it much...
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think we heard, you know, a chapter in his closing argument about bringing the country together, harkening back to history. history, actually, you know, somebody actually talks about history and knows a bit about it. the kind of thing we're used to hearing from serious presidential candidates. and being a serious candidate right now is -- is a plus for joe biden as we go into the final days. >> jim messina, help us see this through a campaign manager's eyes in the final week of this campaign. all the data's coming in on the early vote. you're looking at polls. what are you -- what would you as a campaign manager tonight be staring at most intently in all the data that's available to you? >> it's a great question. a couple of things come to mind here, right? the most important thing you have isn't your candidate, it isn't all the money or the tv ads. the most important thing you have is time. you have 169 hours until the polls close. and so you're going to think about everything you can do in those 169 hours, especially where you send your candidates and your surrogates. and you're looking
think we heard, you know, a chapter in his closing argument about bringing the country together, harkening back to history. history, actually, you know, somebody actually talks about history and knows a bit about it. the kind of thing we're used to hearing from serious presidential candidates. and being a serious candidate right now is -- is a plus for joe biden as we go into the final days. >> jim messina, help us see this through a campaign manager's eyes in the final week of this...
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extensive yet but they're still showing up as for the caribbean the gulf of mexico we said goodbye to the harken downs it's well over the u.s. there so it's just watching shows which are concentrating in the next day or so probably incensed mexico in the coming south of the south so in some places they are daily and heavy but the most their light and they are passing. now the rain from deltas go a long way northeast are only not succeed board is extensive from ohio down towards georgia but not particularly heavy in fact been heavy on the coastal for a specific coast so washington state but come monday look at the f a midwest. building a wall was the promise made in the bid for the white house 0 tolerance approach the southern border became government policy detaining children and separating families the stark reality of picture too much to bear for many americans in a country that was built on immigration. follow the key issues of the u.s. elections on al-jazeera to cut through the noise to go back when there can be intricate few hours and listen journalist the fact that there are 5 ways tell th
extensive yet but they're still showing up as for the caribbean the gulf of mexico we said goodbye to the harken downs it's well over the u.s. there so it's just watching shows which are concentrating in the next day or so probably incensed mexico in the coming south of the south so in some places they are daily and heavy but the most their light and they are passing. now the rain from deltas go a long way northeast are only not succeed board is extensive from ohio down towards georgia but not...
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we may have inherited a torarchy that harkens back enslavement and live today with the consequences of that hierarchy in which people at the very beginning were put into assigned categories, that were part of creating what would become the united states and that we live with the aftereffect of this day. when we think about the united states, the word caste language apply to other civilizations, human creation that give us away viewing ourselves in a different lens. host: you write in the acknowledgments, this was a book that i had to write in the air that we find ourselves. can you talk more about that? caste ining the word which i was writing about the migration of 6 million african americans, i came to realize through my research that i was not running about leaving, but they were defecting a caste system. i use that to describe the jim crow south and in doing so, i i would find that readers would truly understand and see what people were living under in the jim crow south from a -- for much of the 20th century. it was after writing that book and going on and talking about the book t
we may have inherited a torarchy that harkens back enslavement and live today with the consequences of that hierarchy in which people at the very beginning were put into assigned categories, that were part of creating what would become the united states and that we live with the aftereffect of this day. when we think about the united states, the word caste language apply to other civilizations, human creation that give us away viewing ourselves in a different lens. host: you write in the...
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we will have to see, harkening bush/gore. tower hudsonf looking for a melt up. jonathan: right now i think we are playing headline roulette around fiscal talks. there is still a gap that is apparently narrowing a little bit. one thing we don't know, one thing we can't figure out, is whether this is just posturing ahead of the election, or whether both parties actually want to nail down a deal this week. house democrats delaying a vote on that plan to see if talks today actually generate something positive. tom: we will have to see as well. opening up here with the markets, futures up 32, dow futures up to 34 in a nicer lift -- up 234 in a nicer lift. i've got to go to a conversation with speaker pelosi that david westin will have in the noon hour, and i wonder if she will want to negotiate. jonathan:jonathan: it really sets the stage for the talks ahead. who has the biggest incentive to move the dial? the democrats to come down, or the republicans to come up? i think the headlines of the last 24 hours, for anyone in government, are not pretty first of the -- pre
we will have to see, harkening bush/gore. tower hudsonf looking for a melt up. jonathan: right now i think we are playing headline roulette around fiscal talks. there is still a gap that is apparently narrowing a little bit. one thing we don't know, one thing we can't figure out, is whether this is just posturing ahead of the election, or whether both parties actually want to nail down a deal this week. house democrats delaying a vote on that plan to see if talks today actually generate...
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again to harken on the leadership team, we have to come together as a country. we'll get a sense where he thinks the president should be pushing on the whole covid-19 issue a little bit later as well. meantime i want to bring in congressman max rose, the democratic congressman from the greater staten island area in new york. we had his opponent on yesterday who says that he says one thing on tv. says quite another by his votes in congress. take a look at this. congressman rose on last week. we were talking about you know where things stand on you know, various stimulus efforts to help folks out. he is for anything and everything that can be done to get another coronavirus package out. are you? in other words, would you support another stimulus package >> i do but max may say that when he is on tv with you. however when the republicans put forward a measure to just allow the ppp money that is already been allocated to be issued to businesses that have been waiting he voted against that. he talks a great game when he is on television. neil: all right. that was fro
again to harken on the leadership team, we have to come together as a country. we'll get a sense where he thinks the president should be pushing on the whole covid-19 issue a little bit later as well. meantime i want to bring in congressman max rose, the democratic congressman from the greater staten island area in new york. we had his opponent on yesterday who says that he says one thing on tv. says quite another by his votes in congress. take a look at this. congressman rose on last week. we...
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again welcomes another look at the international full cost of course we are now looking to say what's harken delta has in store for southern parts of the u.s. you can see it regaining strength is a big system this one about a 1000 kilometers wide and it's pushing up towards louisiana it will eventually iesus way across much of our console this is sea level mississippi valley pushing up towards the tennessee valley seeing some very heavy rainfall over the next few days and as a major storm of course damaging winds and well of course also concerned about the storm such a low lying land this course and that will gradually make its way little further north which an ace was heading towards the east coast as we go on through sassi over towards a cow a lot is to the north of that is not so bad because some wet weather into eastern parts of canada and some western weather towards western parts of canada and there we go along los araby sansom right pushing into northern areas of california forces not sinking as far south as me my like but temperatures do fall away 2324 degrees over the next showers f
again welcomes another look at the international full cost of course we are now looking to say what's harken delta has in store for southern parts of the u.s. you can see it regaining strength is a big system this one about a 1000 kilometers wide and it's pushing up towards louisiana it will eventually iesus way across much of our console this is sea level mississippi valley pushing up towards the tennessee valley seeing some very heavy rainfall over the next few days and as a major storm of...
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part of this harkens back to absolutely inconsistent messages coming from the federal government and particular. the consequence of this down stream is this confusion of what needs to be done. and people have to take this seriously. we want to get back to normal. normal, there is people who say they are still having family over to their house, or thinking that the smaller groups are potentially saver. what advice would you give about who it is save to gather with? >> it is really not safe to gather with many people at all. no matter whether or not they're close family or not. there is an illusion that if there is cloelgs family members or a big family gathering, that it is fine to have everybody there, but it is not. we should not gather in large groups this fall. i would really think about our thanksgiving plans and other holiday plans. and you know there is no way that we're going to get this under control if people are not paying attention here. we have this in the family as well. we normally do a very large family thanksgiving. we're not doing it this year. >> that is a bummer. y
part of this harkens back to absolutely inconsistent messages coming from the federal government and particular. the consequence of this down stream is this confusion of what needs to be done. and people have to take this seriously. we want to get back to normal. normal, there is people who say they are still having family over to their house, or thinking that the smaller groups are potentially saver. what advice would you give about who it is save to gather with? >> it is really not safe...
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that harkens back to the behavior in the 2016 campaign with trump.he message that the president is dieliverig there? >> really, from day one, the president has under played and down played the virus. we don't know if he is immune. we don't know for sure whether he is contagious or not. and the idea he would joke about a virus that has killed 210,000 americans and going in and kissing people. it's not funny. in my mind, it's not in good taste and it sends all the wrong public health messages able how we need to be behaving as we want to get through the pandemic. >> dr., thank you very much for joining us again tonight. we always appreciate it. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> up next, the early votes are tour pouring in, all over the country at levels unlike anything we have seen before. today was the first day of early voting in georgia and the lines looked as if people were voting as if they lives depended on it. and pennsylvania state representative malcolm ken yetta will get tonight's last word. wid and now your co-pilot. still a father. but now a frie
that harkens back to the behavior in the 2016 campaign with trump.he message that the president is dieliverig there? >> really, from day one, the president has under played and down played the virus. we don't know if he is immune. we don't know for sure whether he is contagious or not. and the idea he would joke about a virus that has killed 210,000 americans and going in and kissing people. it's not funny. in my mind, it's not in good taste and it sends all the wrong public health...
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we used to do this all the time but now you have to have a caucus to harken back to that.o you think after this election regardless of who wins we can return to that kind of stuff? i'll begin with you on this, congressman reed. >> i absolutely agree with you, neil, we need to get back to that and be proud republicans and proud democrats like i know josh is and the members of the problem caucus on the other side but respect each other. listen to each other. work with each other. at the end of the day we shouldn't always be about who is going to win the political battle but how do we work together to win for the american people and that's what we're all about in the problem solvers caucus and when josh and i have a disagreement we work it out. we stay in the room to find out where we're coming from. listen to each other. respect each other. trust each other. so you don't miscommunicate and you find the common ground you can agree: i know josh isn't giving up on this deal. we are very close. they just need to get back in the room and finish this off for the american people. >
we used to do this all the time but now you have to have a caucus to harken back to that.o you think after this election regardless of who wins we can return to that kind of stuff? i'll begin with you on this, congressman reed. >> i absolutely agree with you, neil, we need to get back to that and be proud republicans and proud democrats like i know josh is and the members of the problem caucus on the other side but respect each other. listen to each other. work with each other. at the end...
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it's harkening back to that kind of view of america. but in politics, great differences and i would not compare him in the way you are suggesting to winston churchill or t.r. or anybody. it was just sort of the people he admired and collects books on and likes to read about. they have inspired him in the same way henry ford and thomas edison were people that inspired him in business. >> and in taylor's ville, illinois. ed, are you there? >> yes. i voted in perot in 92 and i believe that's how clinton got elected. bush did not seem like he got -- like he cared if he got elected or not. >> thanks very much. do you think ross perot is responsible for the election of bill clinton, carolyn barta? >> i do. similar to teddy roosevelt, he split the republican vote and, in that way, roosevelt deny taft a second term. perot split the conservative vote and denied bush a second term. but he did another thing by getting in the race and beating up on bush all along the way. he kind of softened him up for clinton to come in and make the kill. so i thi
it's harkening back to that kind of view of america. but in politics, great differences and i would not compare him in the way you are suggesting to winston churchill or t.r. or anybody. it was just sort of the people he admired and collects books on and likes to read about. they have inspired him in the same way henry ford and thomas edison were people that inspired him in business. >> and in taylor's ville, illinois. ed, are you there? >> yes. i voted in perot in 92 and i believe...
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in that sense, free market is much more closely associated with antiregulation and harkens back to laissez-faire. >> that is great set of questions per partly i just went by usage. my sense is that free-market -- i can't remember what the chart looks like, but free-market only overtakes free enterprise may be in the 1960's. free enterprise was a much more capacious language. free-market has a political meaning but largely in an economic register. free enterprisers never restricted themselves to purely economic but more what is freedom? and that is what they cared about. i think that in the period between the 1930's and 1970's, free enterprise was the term of choice. by maybe the 1980's, free market had overtaken it significantly. one interesting thing you say about unionism is that one of the figures i write about in my book is walter reuther, who was big user of the term "free enterprise." he was a thinker on the left side of the labor spectrum who wanted to resuscitate and redefine the term in some way in the 1950's. >> right here. >> david walsh, grad student at princeton to build on that poi
in that sense, free market is much more closely associated with antiregulation and harkens back to laissez-faire. >> that is great set of questions per partly i just went by usage. my sense is that free-market -- i can't remember what the chart looks like, but free-market only overtakes free enterprise may be in the 1960's. free enterprise was a much more capacious language. free-market has a political meaning but largely in an economic register. free enterprisers never restricted...
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harkens back to what he was like as governor a few years ago. look, going back four years to the debate with tim kaine, what he was good at and kind of official washington, gave him a lot of credit for, deflecting. i just don't know if he can deflect anymore after this. like you said here. the first question is, how did he hand male the coronavirus? i'm not sure deflecting will work as a tactic or strategy. they have to figure out something else. >> what is the white house doing right now to contain it? moments ago larry kudlow on our sister network cnbc saying pr president trump was in the oval office, flies directly in the face of protocols we've heard from white house doctors. victoria, typically in you're in kamala harris position, the message, simply do no harm. or does she need to deliver? >> it's so tough, stephanie, for female candidates or elected officials. we walk a fine line where you want to be tough, yet you don't want to be seen as the b word. you want to be seen as empathetic but not seen as too overly emotional. so, you know, as
harkens back to what he was like as governor a few years ago. look, going back four years to the debate with tim kaine, what he was good at and kind of official washington, gave him a lot of credit for, deflecting. i just don't know if he can deflect anymore after this. like you said here. the first question is, how did he hand male the coronavirus? i'm not sure deflecting will work as a tactic or strategy. they have to figure out something else. >> what is the white house doing right now...
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vehicles or who work long hours or odd hours, those kind of suppression tactics connect back and harken a history we don't want to go back to. we don't want to go back to disfranchisement. we don't want to go back to hindering african-americans from the vote. we don't want to go back from making it difficult for working class people to have access to this. we want the whole country to participate. we want citizens of every background to have a say in what happens in our country. that's what our goal as a democracy should be. so when we see things that make it harder, when we see things that make it confusing, when we see things that make it difficult for people to understand exactly how they might cast their vote, that's a bad sign. but i'm hopeful that north carolina is ready for this fight. they've been trying to make access to the polls really available. early voting has been protected. so i'm quite hopeful this vote will be representative. >> adrian, we've been looking at photos across the country, early voting started in new york yesterday. and long lineups. and the things that peo
vehicles or who work long hours or odd hours, those kind of suppression tactics connect back and harken a history we don't want to go back to. we don't want to go back to disfranchisement. we don't want to go back to hindering african-americans from the vote. we don't want to go back from making it difficult for working class people to have access to this. we want the whole country to participate. we want citizens of every background to have a say in what happens in our country. that's what our...
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it's harkening back to that kind of view of america. but in politics, great differences and i would not compare him the way you are suggesting to t.r. or winston churchill or anybody. it's just those people that he admires and collects books on and likes to read about. they have inspired him the way henry ford and thomas edison were people who inspired him in business. >> and from illinois. hello. >> and, are you there? >> yes. >> i voted for perot in 92. i believe that is how clinton got elected and bush did not seem like he cared whether he got elected or not. >> thanks very much. >> do you think that ross perot is responsible for the election of bill clinton carolyn barta? i do. and i think there were two impacts. one is similar to teddy roosevelt. he split the republican vote and, and that way, roosevelt denied taft a second term. perot split the conservative vote and denied push a second term. he did another thing. i think by getting in the race and beating up on bush all along the way, kind of softened him up for clinton to come i
it's harkening back to that kind of view of america. but in politics, great differences and i would not compare him the way you are suggesting to t.r. or winston churchill or anybody. it's just those people that he admires and collects books on and likes to read about. they have inspired him the way henry ford and thomas edison were people who inspired him in business. >> and from illinois. hello. >> and, are you there? >> yes. >> i voted for perot in 92. i believe that...
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janai: it raises significant concerns, harkens back to the rank history of voter intimidation and violence black voters that undergirds this country's history. a lot depends on what else president trump does before this election and more importantly, whether other leaders remain silent. we have asked the legal defense fund, demanded the department of justice investigate the rise in white nationalist violence. that fell on deaf ears. the department of justice is not doing its job to investigate these crimes. we have to appreciate how very extreme the president cost conduct is. this is the first president in 70 years to publicly stand on the side of white supremacy and refused to denounce racism. despite how a president may have felt privately, this public refusal to denounce it is stunning and disturbing to say the least. we have to be vocal about the fact voter intimidation is illegal. it is illegal under the voting act of 1965, the kkk act and myriad laws. those who want to follow the perilous call to intimidate voters or obstruct the election should be forewarned there are many laws, an
janai: it raises significant concerns, harkens back to the rank history of voter intimidation and violence black voters that undergirds this country's history. a lot depends on what else president trump does before this election and more importantly, whether other leaders remain silent. we have asked the legal defense fund, demanded the department of justice investigate the rise in white nationalist violence. that fell on deaf ears. the department of justice is not doing its job to investigate...
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>> you know, this as many parts of the story harkens back to a much longer history of white power movementilitia activism that gives us a road map for understanding the onslaught of what seems just like a crazy amount of news in the covid moment. here we have a local sheriff who is defending the right of a militia to enforce the law in some capacity. now, all 50 states have laws on the books against exactly this. militias are not allowed to do the work of policing. they are not allowed to do the work of law enforcement or soldiering in any of our states. and some states have additional restrictions against things like parading in public with firearms, intimidating with weapons or conspiracy to deprive others of civil rights through intimidation, say, at the polling place. but we also have a long history at people of the level of local sheriff and these kinds of movements supporting this kind of action. in fact, there's a long string of action along a group which believes in no legitimate law enforcement higher than the level of local sheriff. so there's a way this all fits within this long
>> you know, this as many parts of the story harkens back to a much longer history of white power movementilitia activism that gives us a road map for understanding the onslaught of what seems just like a crazy amount of news in the covid moment. here we have a local sheriff who is defending the right of a militia to enforce the law in some capacity. now, all 50 states have laws on the books against exactly this. militias are not allowed to do the work of policing. they are not allowed to...
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this is zita or as far as the yucatan peninsula now there is a hurricane warning here it's breaching harken strength hasn't quite got there it's expected to by the time it made landfall it's a slow moving storm so it could. produce quite a lot of damage i mean rain is most likely to be the problem but with winds approaching type one or category one hurricane you've got to watch that as well after that we're not entirely sure where it goes we'll watch that for you in the u.s. big plunge of cold air into this a daytime high temperatures in denver it's minus 8 which is pretty pathetic and surprisingly further sasser it makes the warres masses a snows far south as texas. 5 g. internet technology game changer oh global threat i don't want to be everyman landgrab activists. conspiracy theorists engineers and world leaders this is only the beginning. arguing fiercely over control of the latest wireless technology the truth about 5 g. on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. they're on the clock this is a new life and coming up in the next 60 minutes europe continues to battle a rising number of coronavi
this is zita or as far as the yucatan peninsula now there is a hurricane warning here it's breaching harken strength hasn't quite got there it's expected to by the time it made landfall it's a slow moving storm so it could. produce quite a lot of damage i mean rain is most likely to be the problem but with winds approaching type one or category one hurricane you've got to watch that as well after that we're not entirely sure where it goes we'll watch that for you in the u.s. big plunge of cold...
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to me this harkens back to the president proudly boasting that he's going to take responsibility for shutting down the government. well, he's now proudly taking responsibility for denying the american people help in their time of crisis. basically today donald trump told the country if you're a small business person and you're going under, too bad for you, i'm not going to bother with it until after the election. if you've lost your job and you're on unemployment compensation, your benefits have run out, that's too bad, that doesn't affect me. i don't care. i'll deal with that later. you know, this is so irresponsible when millions are suffering. and, of course, politically it makes no sense for him to do either. so it does call into question his judgment, certainly, but whether he's being impaired by these drugs. >> you know, it's really strange because in the past few days we were all getting encouraging word from steve mnuchin the treasury secretary nancy pelosi, the speaker, others surrounding him that they seem to be making some progress on this coronavirus stimulus proposal. th
to me this harkens back to the president proudly boasting that he's going to take responsibility for shutting down the government. well, he's now proudly taking responsibility for denying the american people help in their time of crisis. basically today donald trump told the country if you're a small business person and you're going under, too bad for you, i'm not going to bother with it until after the election. if you've lost your job and you're on unemployment compensation, your benefits...
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>> you know, this -- many parts of the tarry harken back to the milit militia activism, ander with hereright of a militia to defend the ball. all 50 states have laws on the books of exactly this. militias are not allowed to did the work of policing or soldiering in any states, and some states have intimidating with republicans or conspiracy at the polling place. we have a long level of history, and these kinds of movements supporting this kind of action, there is a long string of action in a group that believes in no legitimate law enforcement higher than the local sheriff. >> as you are speaking, on the screen, we saw photographs of this sheriff at rallies with some of these defendants. it's up there on the screen. to show you how powerful the overlap is. he is friends with these people. the distinction is not so clear tonight. >> i think the distinction is that the sheriff is a law enforcement officer and the militia have not. whether that sheriff is exercising his duty is a different question. we have safeguards around that. but there is no safeguard in activity beyond the prosecutio
>> you know, this -- many parts of the tarry harken back to the milit militia activism, ander with hereright of a militia to defend the ball. all 50 states have laws on the books of exactly this. militias are not allowed to did the work of policing or soldiering in any states, and some states have intimidating with republicans or conspiracy at the polling place. we have a long level of history, and these kinds of movements supporting this kind of action, there is a long string of action...
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but that thing about not knowing what is best for you harkens back to the layers in history of racism, right? that we needed jim crow laws and everything to control black people. black people need to go to certain schools. it brings up all of those feelings. and you know -- let's give jared kushner the benefit of the doubt. maybe he misspoke. maybe he didn't quite understand the implications of the words that he was saying, but what that also says is that means he's not actually talking to that many black people. yes, he had that conversation with ice cube. but that means he isn't interacting with enough people who do not look like him or have the level of privilege that he does to really understand how his words can affect people. i feel like i'm getting all heated up way too early. but i think it is actually exemplary of the systemic racism in this country, which is the conversation we are trying to have, not necessarily accuse anyone of anything like that, but that we are trying to figure out how you rebuild this thing, this country, this america that has the potential to be great,
but that thing about not knowing what is best for you harkens back to the layers in history of racism, right? that we needed jim crow laws and everything to control black people. black people need to go to certain schools. it brings up all of those feelings. and you know -- let's give jared kushner the benefit of the doubt. maybe he misspoke. maybe he didn't quite understand the implications of the words that he was saying, but what that also says is that means he's not actually talking to that...
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the founders thought to harken back to republican rome and democratic athens and knew that classical architecture was time-honored and timeless. the arts society works to continue and expand upon the founder's vision for the nation's capital and federal design generally. i do not need to tell you that since the 1950's, washington, d.c. has been marred and disfigured by federal buildings and memorials that do not fit with the city's classical heritage and identity for instance there is the hirshhorn museum which looks like a bunker and then there is the brutalist fbi building which i call the ministry of fear. at the same time, some of our national memorials are not only not classical, they do not reflect the consensus view of the subject commemorated. martin lutherhe king jr. memorial is wholly secular, a socialist realist work that fails to include the reverend's most famous lines such as i have a dream. more recently, the eisenhower memorial under construction, a memorial to a traditional and modest president is a gargantuan deconstructionist assemblage of towering pillars in an un
the founders thought to harken back to republican rome and democratic athens and knew that classical architecture was time-honored and timeless. the arts society works to continue and expand upon the founder's vision for the nation's capital and federal design generally. i do not need to tell you that since the 1950's, washington, d.c. has been marred and disfigured by federal buildings and memorials that do not fit with the city's classical heritage and identity for instance there is the...