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back to the you think harken back to the eeet— you think harken back to the eeet te— you think harken history? t-we— should just denigrate history? t-we edeett— should just denigrate history? i-we should-shinej i think we should always shine a spotlight it. we should spotlight on it. we should question because question everything because we're a sea we're drowning in a sea of information, misinformation, we're drowning in a sea of inforrof:ion, misinformation, we're drowning in a sea of inforrof which isinformation, we're drowning in a sea of inforrof which isi false ation, we're drowning in a sea of inforrof which isi false ,tion, we're drowning in a sea of inforrof which isi false , which is most of which is false, which is where we started on the show. all right. we did indeed. all right. yes we did indeed. well, honestly, it's been an edeetete— well, honestly, it's been an absolute pleasure joining the twe— absolute pleasure joining the two-remember- absolute pleasure joining the two remember him and two of you. remember him and andrew— two of you. remember him and andrew-thank- t
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proposals from speaker mccarthy about the spending cuts he's talked about and i think we have to harken back to the words of the great greek philosopher aristotle who stated the happiest way of maintaining human life is define a balance. i fail to see on both sides, particularly the republican side of any hint of really come to a mean or an average thing. host: hang with us because i'm going to get to that possibly some middle ground. but first you said you did not hear any specifics. let's listen to the speaker on the floor yesterday talking about spending cuts and cost savings as part of the proposal. [video clip] >> the pandemic is over. house republicans have already passed a bill to officially end the pandemic. president biden signed into law just last week. our bill would actually clawback billions of dollars of unspent covid money that has sat for the last two years. the are tired of politicians who use covid as an excuse for more extreme inflationary spending. now if this money was authorized to fight the pandemic but was not spent during the pandemic, it should not be spent aft
proposals from speaker mccarthy about the spending cuts he's talked about and i think we have to harken back to the words of the great greek philosopher aristotle who stated the happiest way of maintaining human life is define a balance. i fail to see on both sides, particularly the republican side of any hint of really come to a mean or an average thing. host: hang with us because i'm going to get to that possibly some middle ground. but first you said you did not hear any specifics. let's...
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interesting experience to work on the book in a set amount of years in the present, but to be always harkening back and looking back to things i had come across over a longer period of my own. later, and whether i want to give up. publicly about a year in probably about a year in. and at this point, i had already decided that the story was one that must be told. and i had already spoken with some individuals who i knew had done some research on the fact or who had been responsible for carrying on the sack and just asked them their opinion about whether they thought i might be a person who could do justice to the story, because that's important to me. i think that that really is critical to have it match between the subject matter of the topic and the author and i had received a very good amount of support and affirmation about that matter in this case. and so i had started doing some legwork and started doing some reading, and i was reading secondary materials posted online by an anthropologist named mark alexander, who was doing research on the fact i had to looks at a book by the historian h
interesting experience to work on the book in a set amount of years in the present, but to be always harkening back and looking back to things i had come across over a longer period of my own. later, and whether i want to give up. publicly about a year in probably about a year in. and at this point, i had already decided that the story was one that must be told. and i had already spoken with some individuals who i knew had done some research on the fact or who had been responsible for carrying...
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no it's very serious and angry, harkening back to a day, you know, 100 years ago, they're acting like they wanted to be 100 years ago, and let's not forget this is about two hours south of tulsa. where in 1921 there was that horrible massacre of so many black people, and so it's incredibly disturbing. to hear. now the governor of oklahoma, kevin state, has called on them to immediately resign. that doesn't happen yet. he's also called on the oklahoma bureau of investigation. to look into this whole situation. i can tell you that one action has been taken. that's the oklahoma sheriff's association has suspended three of these county officials because three of them were in the sheriff's office. that's important not to leave out. there was a sheriff, there was the jail administrator and there was an investigator in the sheriff's office. so of course, this raises the question of you know, this is how they feel. if this is their honest talk about members of their community, and this is how they feel about black people and black people in that community have to wonder if they're going to ge
no it's very serious and angry, harkening back to a day, you know, 100 years ago, they're acting like they wanted to be 100 years ago, and let's not forget this is about two hours south of tulsa. where in 1921 there was that horrible massacre of so many black people, and so it's incredibly disturbing. to hear. now the governor of oklahoma, kevin state, has called on them to immediately resign. that doesn't happen yet. he's also called on the oklahoma bureau of investigation. to look into this...
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it harkens back to my opry, where the lynch mob even though it was captured on video, and the policeaw it. they still let them go sleep in their bed, so we have to fight against these two justice systems in america that will allow white citizens that shoot and kill and black young people and go home and sleep in their beds at night, and we have to have a national outcry to get the due process and those killers at least arrested to face the charges against them. and i. ralph's story has really struck a chord across this country. as you know, ben, when you look at this photo, he just seems like such a nice young man. and it's just a miracle. i mean, you were just saying a few moments ago. it's a miracle that he's still alive. how is he doing? where you know he's still dealing with the traumatic brain injury. he's still having a lot of headaches. but thank god he is able to cognitively functioning, communicate, and that's the blessing and but just because. he were they able to survive? miraculously miracles like this come with a cost. we think he's going to have permanent brain damage f
it harkens back to my opry, where the lynch mob even though it was captured on video, and the policeaw it. they still let them go sleep in their bed, so we have to fight against these two justice systems in america that will allow white citizens that shoot and kill and black young people and go home and sleep in their beds at night, and we have to have a national outcry to get the due process and those killers at least arrested to face the charges against them. and i. ralph's story has really...
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back to the basa— you think harken back to the tab rs— you think harken back to the past is useful—ormation, misinformation, most false , which is most of which is false, which is where we started on the show. all right. we did indeed. all right. yes we did indeed. well, honestly, it's been an absokure— well, honestly, it's been an absolute pleasure joining the avo— absolute pleasure joining the two-remember- absolute pleasure joining the two remember him and two of you. remember him and andrew— two of you. remember him and andrew-thank- two of you. remember him and andrew thank very andrew eborn. thank you very muen. —see you. andrew eborn. thank you very. much. _see you very much. pleasure to see you very muen. — much. pleasure to see you very muen. nov,— much. pleasure to see you very much. now,-indeed- much. pleasure to see you very much. now, indeed , again, much. now, folks, indeed, again, my-my_ much. now, folks, indeed, again, my-my absokure- my thanks to my absolute bnkbanr— my thanks to my absolute brilliant panel,— my thanks to my absolute brilliant panel, which i'm sure
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and ultimately what it is, is we harkening back in targeting back hundreds of years. we used to have the issue each we a congress have to approve each issuance of that in a law. and we change that to set a dollar limit. now every, every so often depending on kind of how much we raised it and when what our new deficits are, we have to keep increasing. and again, again, last we will default and this is really a question of whether it is we want to actually the partner that which i think was great here would be catastrophic if we didn't pair. you agree, it would be catastrophic in you work center for me. i can progress a lot of democrats work center for american progress. do they take seriously debt and default? ah, so i think there's, i think there's a robust debate about the net effects of debt on, on the economy. most people will say that all being equal, more debt, as a percent of the economy, might kind of have some, some sapping growth course. and they can get to this waiter. all else is never equal. you have to figure out what it is you do to lower the data, wheth
and ultimately what it is, is we harkening back in targeting back hundreds of years. we used to have the issue each we a congress have to approve each issuance of that in a law. and we change that to set a dollar limit. now every, every so often depending on kind of how much we raised it and when what our new deficits are, we have to keep increasing. and again, again, last we will default and this is really a question of whether it is we want to actually the partner that which i think was great...
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it is harkening back to a past that was not so great because it was violently exclusionary.se it undermined democracy. so what we're seeing is a full-blown assault on democracy. we are also seeing that full-blown assault on democracy by going after the rule of law, threatening judges, threatening prosecutors who are trying to bring justice to those who have allegedly broken the law. so all of these are factoring in -- the assault on education, the assault on knowledge, the assault on access to reproductive care, t assault on the right to vote by raising ese barriers. and then opening up full-blown access to guns come to the violence that those guns bring ann to craft it in that language of crime, crime, crime which has that subtone of blackness, blackness, blackness. it is a formula, it is a recipe, it is an authoritarian recipe. it is an anti-democratic recipe. and it is a recipe that you have young folk pushing back, fighting back, and one of the things that is consistent in american history is that that right-wing authoritarianism is always met with the larger, better vis
it is harkening back to a past that was not so great because it was violently exclusionary.se it undermined democracy. so what we're seeing is a full-blown assault on democracy. we are also seeing that full-blown assault on democracy by going after the rule of law, threatening judges, threatening prosecutors who are trying to bring justice to those who have allegedly broken the law. so all of these are factoring in -- the assault on education, the assault on knowledge, the assault on access to...
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. >> geraldo: i don't know it will have that big an impact on the overall economy, but i think it harkensn inequity, the sense i paid mine back, you're not going to pay yours back is unfair. i think a lot of people given the fact that you are rewarded for low credit score and penalized for good credit, it is kind of like putting the world ass backwards in a sense. excuse me my language. i don't like it. and it is not a lot of money, it is just enough money to annoy you. you have a $400,000 mortgage, a very substantial house, i mean, for most working middle class people, so it is 40 bucks on top of your payment. 40 bucks a month. >> jeanine: yeah. >> dana: that's for now. >> geraldo: it is annoying. i don't think it helps joe biden, not sure it will help the prospective homeowners. it was a catastrophe in 2008. subprime mortgages given to people, put no money down. my dad used to say, got the gi bill, we had a $10,000 house, he used to say you have to put money down to feel a sense of investment, of being part of something wonderful in america. without any money down, without that kind of
. >> geraldo: i don't know it will have that big an impact on the overall economy, but i think it harkensn inequity, the sense i paid mine back, you're not going to pay yours back is unfair. i think a lot of people given the fact that you are rewarded for low credit score and penalized for good credit, it is kind of like putting the world ass backwards in a sense. excuse me my language. i don't like it. and it is not a lot of money, it is just enough money to annoy you. you have a...
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it harkens back to last night's correspondents dinner, the comedians said the news media wanted this bigger than it was, might have landed with a thud instead of the boom they thought. >> i think trump got a bump out of this. we will see how long it lasts. howard: still to come, how abc edited its bobby kennedy junior interview, the legacy of jerry springer and some good punchlines from last night's white house correspondents dinner. a man, his tractor and his family. these are the upshaws. though, he goes by shaw. which stands for skilled hands at work. from cutting hair, and mowing grass, to roasting marshmallows. he's got a grasp on what matters most. there's a story in every piece of land. run with us on a john deere tractor and start telling yours. get a 1 series tractor starting at $134 per month. learn more at johndeere.com/1series howard: lindsey davis interviewed the newest democratic presidential candidate robert kennedy viewer but the comment on his signature issue, the supposed dangers of vaccines, had been cut out. >> during our conversation kennedy made false claims abo
it harkens back to last night's correspondents dinner, the comedians said the news media wanted this bigger than it was, might have landed with a thud instead of the boom they thought. >> i think trump got a bump out of this. we will see how long it lasts. howard: still to come, how abc edited its bobby kennedy junior interview, the legacy of jerry springer and some good punchlines from last night's white house correspondents dinner. a man, his tractor and his family. these are the...
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entire chapter about the closest person to me who of covid, which was my former village ed ward, harkening. and it was completely stupid reason he he had a tooth infection ended up in icu in new york state where i lived at the time they were putting people with covid into nursing homes. and when he was recovering from his tooth infection, he got covid and died. one in every ten people in nursing homes died of covid one in every 12 in congregant care settings, which also include younger people who are disabled one in every 12 of them died as well. and i've gotten many letters from, people who are elderly about about their experiences with and one of the things i hoped with my book was to give people a chance not only to mourn people they lost, but older people who think that or people who've had covid, who feel like they've been forgotten. and this was very much an assault. the elderly and this figures into my critique on capitalism. capitalism mostly cares about your health and well-being when you're quote unquote, working age. they care much less about children they don't care at all abou
entire chapter about the closest person to me who of covid, which was my former village ed ward, harkening. and it was completely stupid reason he he had a tooth infection ended up in icu in new york state where i lived at the time they were putting people with covid into nursing homes. and when he was recovering from his tooth infection, he got covid and died. one in every ten people in nursing homes died of covid one in every 12 in congregant care settings, which also include younger people...
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i was harkening back to it. it's potato logic. >> i see what you did right there. thank you so much, congressman, for making the time tonight. >> pleasure. >> joining us now is devlen barrett. thank you for making the time to chat here. i wonder if you're making anything the fact the vice president spoke in front of that grand jury for seven hours today. >> we know it was a significant amount of time that he spoke, and we also knew there's been a lot of legal build up to get to this moment. i think what you can read out of that is that mike pence was one of the boxes that prosecutors needed to check to finish their investigation. i'm not saying they are finished, but he's an important part of this because there's a bunch of important conversations that they need to do everything they can to gather all the evidence they can about those conversations. >> i mean, i think everybody is asking this question about what does it signal in terms of tim timeline of the special counsel probe. and i know you have a thesis on that. i know some people said this is the end but tha
i was harkening back to it. it's potato logic. >> i see what you did right there. thank you so much, congressman, for making the time tonight. >> pleasure. >> joining us now is devlen barrett. thank you for making the time to chat here. i wonder if you're making anything the fact the vice president spoke in front of that grand jury for seven hours today. >> we know it was a significant amount of time that he spoke, and we also knew there's been a lot of legal build up to...
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you harken back to 2017. i assume you're talking about the trump tax cuts that you say benefits the well-to-do. as far as i can look back, we've been building up deficits and debt to the point where we've got from about 1.8 trillion in debt when ronald reagan was president to more than 31 trillion now. how is taxing people like yourself going to ease that? >> sure. a quarter of that debt was generated because of the tax cuts in 2017. we need to reverse -- >> neil: no. if you want to argue the deficit maybe. but we're over 31 trillion now. so i guess are you committing any of that -- you're a black rock executive a smart guy. you know what you're doing and you know the numbers and crunched the numbers. a lot of that was just spending that got out of control, too. the spending has eclipsed what we're taking in in revenues to the point that no matter how much we get in tax revenue, record sums this year, we're spending more. nothing has been done republican or democrat to tame that. >> i think the problem is the
you harken back to 2017. i assume you're talking about the trump tax cuts that you say benefits the well-to-do. as far as i can look back, we've been building up deficits and debt to the point where we've got from about 1.8 trillion in debt when ronald reagan was president to more than 31 trillion now. how is taxing people like yourself going to ease that? >> sure. a quarter of that debt was generated because of the tax cuts in 2017. we need to reverse -- >> neil: no. if you want to...
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top republicans, who have mccarthy's ear, feel like they can negotiate with the president and they harken back to gingrich with clinton on welfare reform if there's a parallel track or if there is a negotiation with the white house, that may be a fruitful place to start, if the white house and senate democrats are willing to go there. >> so far, they are not. garrett haake, kristin welker, thanks to both of you. >>> happening shortly in arizona, brittney griner about to speak publically for the first time since being released from that russian prison we will bring it to you coming up >>> first, ready to run? governor ron desantis in jerusalem, continuing his world tour or trade. reportedly preparing to launch a presidential exploratory committee as soon as may why is he fighting one of florida's biggest tourist attractions back home? that's next enwh "andrea mitchell reports" is back in 60 seconds. stay with us this is msnbc. like a free 5g phone. get started today with verizon business. it's your business. it's your verizon. (music throughout) get the royal treatment. join the millions p
top republicans, who have mccarthy's ear, feel like they can negotiate with the president and they harken back to gingrich with clinton on welfare reform if there's a parallel track or if there is a negotiation with the white house, that may be a fruitful place to start, if the white house and senate democrats are willing to go there. >> so far, they are not. garrett haake, kristin welker, thanks to both of you. >>> happening shortly in arizona, brittney griner about to speak...
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she harkens back to the redwoods conference which took place during, not after, the war. she told atlantic council, we ought not wait for the new normal. we should begin to shape a better future today. our economic center team took that call to action. they worked on the redwoods 2.0 project to build a stronger international financial system in the decades ahead. their research, writing, and interactive data visualization are mapping a new way forward. they still have a range of issues from sanctions to digital currencies to the shifting contours of the chinese economy. many of these issues now shape the agenda for the finance ministers and governors in the week ahead. it will be a healthy debate, as it should be, about the future of institutions. the last few years have shown clearly that the world needs the world bank. president, i want to take you a moment to thank you for your strong and steady leadership. for this historic institution at this critical moment. we have one of the absolute best financial journalists and businesses, we supper on the wits, the current hos
she harkens back to the redwoods conference which took place during, not after, the war. she told atlantic council, we ought not wait for the new normal. we should begin to shape a better future today. our economic center team took that call to action. they worked on the redwoods 2.0 project to build a stronger international financial system in the decades ahead. their research, writing, and interactive data visualization are mapping a new way forward. they still have a range of issues from...
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hike in may, reiterating the longer for higher mantra we're getting incrementally from bostic and harken in the last 24 hours. >> i haven't heard any of them say we need to pause. >> goolsbee is look, do it - >> caution but they still have an inflation problem richard fisher, he's always been worried about inflation, but he articulated really well, the former dallas fed president told us last hour, their credibility is on the line there's also still inflationary pressure in this economy and there are still surprises. how about the april pmi data this morning on manufacturing and services coming in hot it's confusing because we thought everything was going to be weakening but it's not, so the fed will have to move. >> we'll get more indicators next week with pce and gdp from q1 in the meantime, markets hanging in there some moderate declines volume is better than it has been normally this time of day expiration will maybe give it a boost. >> this is the time of the day the market recovers from the lows of the morning, as mike santoli told us. not seeing it much today it's being led by def
hike in may, reiterating the longer for higher mantra we're getting incrementally from bostic and harken in the last 24 hours. >> i haven't heard any of them say we need to pause. >> goolsbee is look, do it - >> caution but they still have an inflation problem richard fisher, he's always been worried about inflation, but he articulated really well, the former dallas fed president told us last hour, their credibility is on the line there's also still inflationary pressure in...
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bill, harken back to your pure housing days.t is that difference between some builders whose confidence is building up but the overall real estate world so far looks like it is not? >> it's great question, neil, it can be misleading if you don't know what is going on. the reason builders are doing in my opinion real well, d.r. horton, explosive earnings compared to what a lot of people thought, frankly, neil, they're artificially suppressing mortgage rates for the consumer, neil. why that is important, neil, rates are not 6.75% or 7% for many of these buyers buying from the big homebuilders. they're actually 4.9% or 5%. neil, what you're seeing is a lot of these builders actually pay down these mortgage rates and take market share. that is what really the disconnect going on here, why the builders are doing well but maybe real estate not so much. neil: also i think there is a lot going on, you know this far better than me, bill, i read a prompter, so i think i qualify as an expert like i think a lot of the adjustable rates are n
bill, harken back to your pure housing days.t is that difference between some builders whose confidence is building up but the overall real estate world so far looks like it is not? >> it's great question, neil, it can be misleading if you don't know what is going on. the reason builders are doing in my opinion real well, d.r. horton, explosive earnings compared to what a lot of people thought, frankly, neil, they're artificially suppressing mortgage rates for the consumer, neil. why that...
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we harken back to the all-time lows, that was it. it is never that simple or that straight. how do you describe what we're seeing now? >> so i think we need to address the stocks that got beaten up in 2022. a lot of those stocks year to date are up significantly. we saw the tech sector that suffered from the aggressive interest rate raises of 2022, that took us down to the levels that we saw that year are now really coming off the mat in a big way. amd, nvidia, tech suffered over the last four days while materials and energy have rose but they're definitely coming off the mat in a big way. you said it in your lead-in bullish markets start, catch us by surprise. neil: right. >> there is a group of people who are afraid to miss the bottom. i'm a firm believer, i'm not an economist, i don't know how these numbers will pan out, i always like to say the market tells us what it thinks of the information. this is not happening by accident. people know what the challenges are out there. people know what their expenses are, they know their lifestyle. we're coming out. people are gett
we harken back to the all-time lows, that was it. it is never that simple or that straight. how do you describe what we're seeing now? >> so i think we need to address the stocks that got beaten up in 2022. a lot of those stocks year to date are up significantly. we saw the tech sector that suffered from the aggressive interest rate raises of 2022, that took us down to the levels that we saw that year are now really coming off the mat in a big way. amd, nvidia, tech suffered over the last...
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it harkens back to jerry nadler who made the most irresponsible comment of a public official when he said we can't trust the e electric tours, we can't trust the voters to get rid of donald trump. that's what this is about. >> laura: sol, i have to get your response to the renowned legal mind at cnn, dana bash. >> we have to potentially differentiate the letter of the law and the spirit of the law. the actual case might be hard to prove. nobody has really said oh, no, he didn't do it. we know he did it, according to michael cohen, so the question is whether or not donald trump will be found culpable under this new york statute. >> laura: okay. when they start doing the letter of the law, or the spirit of the law, sol, where does that usually end up? >> that's that special statute, you shall not violate the spirit of the law. you know. >> laura: that's ridiculous. >> there's an old from statement when somebody gets acquitted, you may not do the time but you're going to take the ride. and that's basically what she's saying. >> laura: i started listening to spirit versus letter and i wa
it harkens back to jerry nadler who made the most irresponsible comment of a public official when he said we can't trust the e electric tours, we can't trust the voters to get rid of donald trump. that's what this is about. >> laura: sol, i have to get your response to the renowned legal mind at cnn, dana bash. >> we have to potentially differentiate the letter of the law and the spirit of the law. the actual case might be hard to prove. nobody has really said oh, no, he didn't do...
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it harkens back to battl trayvon martin's killer, who was allowed to go home and sleep in his bed at night. and more recently, the lynch mob that hunted and shot ahmau aubrey, even on video. they still got to go home an sleep in their beds at night so we know there is certainly racial component involved here >> ben, how much do you thin missouri's stand-your-ground law will play in here for th defense, for the general commentary around the case lot of people believe, understandably, that a lot o these stand-your-ground rule are rooted in white supremacy. >> well, we certainly believe, again, that the rules woul have been reversed, are blac citizens were not have been bowl to be exonerated fo stand-your-ground -- any other stand-your-ground, self-defense arguments but this is going to b critical here in missouri, because we know that there i white citizens who are going t say he feared a 16-year-ol ralph yarl why? he can't really explain it we believe that the crime that he believed ralph yarl was guilty of was the color of his skin and that he profiled this young teenager and shot hi
it harkens back to battl trayvon martin's killer, who was allowed to go home and sleep in his bed at night. and more recently, the lynch mob that hunted and shot ahmau aubrey, even on video. they still got to go home an sleep in their beds at night so we know there is certainly racial component involved here >> ben, how much do you thin missouri's stand-your-ground law will play in here for th defense, for the general commentary around the case lot of people believe, understandably, that...
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and all of this harkens back to, i remember when they brought the charges against the trum organizationveryone said, oh, it is going to be such a hard case because we have to prove tha allen weisselberg did it o behalf of the company. there was this very specific language that had to be proven in court and that is what the jury vote on and they did, even though, you know, in the run-up, on months on, and we were hearing it i going to be such a difficult case and the jurors looked at it an obviously they found that. in hindsight, nobody is talkin about. that it wasn't a good case and they got a guilty verdict. i think with the wind at their back they are bringing this. case but i think we just don't know and i am going to be the first thing i'm going to be doing is looking for potential ta violations there was a conversation tha is very interesting and michae cohen's book, where he and allen weisselberg, he believes this conversation where alle weisselberg is, there is the falsification of the records and their legal problems the new york times is not only -- a lot of tax information we
and all of this harkens back to, i remember when they brought the charges against the trum organizationveryone said, oh, it is going to be such a hard case because we have to prove tha allen weisselberg did it o behalf of the company. there was this very specific language that had to be proven in court and that is what the jury vote on and they did, even though, you know, in the run-up, on months on, and we were hearing it i going to be such a difficult case and the jurors looked at it an...
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about how inexpensive it is relative to the potential impact and damage that cyber can do today, it harkens to me, billy mitchell comes to mind. general billy mitchell who rang the alarms in the 1920's about the importance of air. he saw in the future that we have got to fight the war of tomorrow to prepare for that. it seems to me when i look at cybercrimes -- cybercomms, it includes defense, strengthening the nation's ability to withstand and respond to cyber attacks, and conduct operations to assist combat commanders and the joint force. that reads well on paper, but the third one is the one that concerns me because you can see how the navy is concerned about the sea and the air side of cyber. i strongly feel that we should be creating a seventh branch and making cyber a cyber service. general, i know you do not talk particularly on policies that are our job and you are just one dip in it, but would you accept command of a cyber service? gen. nakasone: congressman, i would offer that is a policy decision, but let me provide a thought on this in terms of how we model ourselves. as you ask
about how inexpensive it is relative to the potential impact and damage that cyber can do today, it harkens to me, billy mitchell comes to mind. general billy mitchell who rang the alarms in the 1920's about the importance of air. he saw in the future that we have got to fight the war of tomorrow to prepare for that. it seems to me when i look at cybercrimes -- cybercomms, it includes defense, strengthening the nation's ability to withstand and respond to cyber attacks, and conduct operations...
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you different he said he intends over the months ahead to not only lay out the policies, but also harkenhite house. he said he's going to run the campaign his way he was a congressman served in the bush administration, served two terms as governor of arkansas before leaving the governor's mansion earlier this year and he said he's going to get into this race and lay out his convictions. he is an old school conservative if you may, and he said he's going to go and make the case. it is not like he has the two republican u.s. senators here or the congressional delegation behind him instead, he's here in bentonville, the local high school band, one of which he was a part of at one time playing here before he is set to take the stage here this is a local field. but he said he's going to go to iowa, new hampshire and he's not naive. he has an uphill challenge of it, but he hopes republican voters turn toward him and notefully in national polling here earlier this week that was just released he's up 3% in the national polls still a long way to go he said it is important he appear on that debate
you different he said he intends over the months ahead to not only lay out the policies, but also harkenhite house. he said he's going to run the campaign his way he was a congressman served in the bush administration, served two terms as governor of arkansas before leaving the governor's mansion earlier this year and he said he's going to get into this race and lay out his convictions. he is an old school conservative if you may, and he said he's going to go and make the case. it is not like...
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nah it harkens back to trayvon martin and ahmad aubrey and so many of these other tragedies where you had citizens, uh, profile and shoot our black children and the police, then let them go home and sleep in their beds at night. unacceptable counselor. i do have to let you go. but just shot in the head shot in the chest. is he doing okay? how is ralph doing this morning? were his faith has shared with. our legal team attorney merritt and i that he's in stable condition. he's obviously distract. uh, he you know he understood. he understands that he could be dead now. so his family they're grateful that we're not talking about a homicide, but this is tragic beyond any articulation. i mean to have a bullet going your head and one guy in your body. how this is gonna affect him for the rest of his life. and so we asked him at everybody continue to pray for ralph and we demand justice arrest the attempted murderer. of this young black child. benjamin crump. thank you for that update. we appreciate you being with us. please keep us posted. okay? kate is in stable condition and recovering. we
nah it harkens back to trayvon martin and ahmad aubrey and so many of these other tragedies where you had citizens, uh, profile and shoot our black children and the police, then let them go home and sleep in their beds at night. unacceptable counselor. i do have to let you go. but just shot in the head shot in the chest. is he doing okay? how is ralph doing this morning? were his faith has shared with. our legal team attorney merritt and i that he's in stable condition. he's obviously distract....
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treasury bonds and so that way it harkens to now we have a u.s.nks are funding treasury bonds with deposits. a big difference now is the biggest duration mismatch is the federal reserve itself and funds with users overnight borrowing to fund giant bond portfolio some $9 trillion the european central bank. i think the dominant feature now is the asset allocation that came out of that. if you have giant buyers of long maturity of duration and an central banks buying giant duration. it distorted markets and we are now in the workout phase. a normalization of interest rates. it means adding pressure on asset prices. that's showing up with the expectation that there'll be weak growth for a while. pressure on people in developing countries throughout the world and that pressure is getting intense. >> framed the distinction between the rural bank, a week growth and that at the monetary fund. both of you to editorialize have been grim, what's the level of grimm in the forecast. >> hours are a little weaker than the imf's. they often do one in purchasing p
treasury bonds and so that way it harkens to now we have a u.s.nks are funding treasury bonds with deposits. a big difference now is the biggest duration mismatch is the federal reserve itself and funds with users overnight borrowing to fund giant bond portfolio some $9 trillion the european central bank. i think the dominant feature now is the asset allocation that came out of that. if you have giant buyers of long maturity of duration and an central banks buying giant duration. it distorted...
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been involve in every part of the bad thing that have happened during th trump administration it harkensays of watergate when the ava had t pass new ethics rules becaus there had been so many lawyers indicted in the watergate case they wanted to make it clear what lawyers couldn't couldn't do i think based on what is happening now they are going t have to update those and mak them even stricter >> you are not alone in that opinion, i want to make sure w get to the trump hush mone probe, the house judiciary committee says forme prosecutor mike pomrenze i going to sit for a depositio next month what does pomerantz allowed to discuss with the lawmakers >> i would say, first of all that he cannot discuss any grand jury testimony he cannot discuss anything tha was subject to grand jur secrecy. and that included documents. and we have to keep in min that the investigation that he had it was really the one that ended up in attorney general letitia james's indictment well, her case against donal trump. the civil case he was looking at the increase in value when he wanted to get a loan, and the d
been involve in every part of the bad thing that have happened during th trump administration it harkensays of watergate when the ava had t pass new ethics rules becaus there had been so many lawyers indicted in the watergate case they wanted to make it clear what lawyers couldn't couldn't do i think based on what is happening now they are going t have to update those and mak them even stricter >> you are not alone in that opinion, i want to make sure w get to the trump hush mone probe,...
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i harken back to 2011 when we avoided it but i still think s&p at the time downgraded our debt becausef all the craziness before it. could you see something like that happening? >> yeah. this, i'm with you. i've seen a lot of debt limit battles over the years. been right there with you, 2011 one stands out for being particularly problematic. a lot of market turmoil, s&p did downgrade the debt from aaa. this feels like a potentially could be more serious, this debt limit battle shaping up here. by our calculation the treasury will run out of cash to pay all the bills on time by mid-august. so i suspect, lawmakers will come back after the july 4th break, things will heat up pretty significantly. the politic in d.c., as you know better than i, are pretty vexed, given the makeup in the house and kind of the difficulties i think house republicans will have getting things together, passing a piece of legislation, passing any legislation is hard. very hard passing a piece of debt limit legislation is really, really hard. neil: absolutely. >> so, yeah, i think you could construct a scenario wi
i harken back to 2011 when we avoided it but i still think s&p at the time downgraded our debt becausef all the craziness before it. could you see something like that happening? >> yeah. this, i'm with you. i've seen a lot of debt limit battles over the years. been right there with you, 2011 one stands out for being particularly problematic. a lot of market turmoil, s&p did downgrade the debt from aaa. this feels like a potentially could be more serious, this debt limit battle...
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as usual >> yes, tyler, you know, we had initial and continuing claims this morning, and i still harkent week, when we had all of the revisions, it was a question at one point whether continuing claims had enough horsepower to get above 1.7 million. look at this chart we have now had four consecutive weeks, after those revisions above 1.8 million, covering at the highest levels since '21 if you look at a two-year note yield for today, new high yields, low prices, as i speak, and you can see it there on the chart, we finally have gone into the territory of a higher yield, it was the last maturity to do so why, is that so fascinating because you benchmark it against yesterday, on a two-day chart. a much more aggressive response after cpi was soft than ppi. what's that telling us that short maturities aren't leading the way higher, after inflation data that is significant. and if we look at the difference between u.s. 10-year, and european 10-year, that distance is shrinking now hovering at the tightest it has been in nine years and finally, the dollar index, no surprise. with interest rat
as usual >> yes, tyler, you know, we had initial and continuing claims this morning, and i still harkent week, when we had all of the revisions, it was a question at one point whether continuing claims had enough horsepower to get above 1.7 million. look at this chart we have now had four consecutive weeks, after those revisions above 1.8 million, covering at the highest levels since '21 if you look at a two-year note yield for today, new high yields, low prices, as i speak, and you can...
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shot in the arm as far as attention, the fact that it's wall to wall news coverage is, you know, harkens back to the 2015-2016 time frame when the president was not president and he, you know, was getting this kind of attention on the trail. i think as time goes on, and how these other cases play out, other candidates will maybe look to talk about that, about running for office without the chaos, without everything that surrounds it. asa hutchinson, the former arkansas governor is doing that but he's alone in that. it's a lonely trail. everybody is singing from the same sheet of music, they think it's a political prosecution on the side. >> now within three minutes of the scheduled start time of this arraignment hearing, we saw alvin bragg as bret was pointing out walk in. we have seen the president's personal aide come through those doors. the former president usually not far behind, so we are expecting this is going to happen in the next little while. it is i think worthwhile as we await the arraignment here that alvin bragg has been really making a career here out of downgrading felon
shot in the arm as far as attention, the fact that it's wall to wall news coverage is, you know, harkens back to the 2015-2016 time frame when the president was not president and he, you know, was getting this kind of attention on the trail. i think as time goes on, and how these other cases play out, other candidates will maybe look to talk about that, about running for office without the chaos, without everything that surrounds it. asa hutchinson, the former arkansas governor is doing that...
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i'll grant them that and we even when i say, ladies, i know i'm sort of harkening back to a different time because i think most women like to be called women, but not ladies. but you don't say hey, women i know that i don't recommend that. what's funny to hear doug say that you know on congress. it's a good point. do you say the gentle lady was one of the conversations we actually had as prosecutors, old timers would address the jury they would stand up and say, ladies and gentlemen of the jury today, you will hear. i didn't like that. it felt maybe a little too old time information. my trick with the jury, i would say we are going to learn because then you're part of the jury. cool little little lawyer trick out there for all the law lawsuits, but ladies and gentlemen, is the formal thing that some people use in congress and in courts, ladies and germs still work. that's a lot of the kids every time. that is a geographical issue, though to different parts of the country and the south. yes and in fact, some people say gals, which is very old timey, but it's still meant. i think as a l
i'll grant them that and we even when i say, ladies, i know i'm sort of harkening back to a different time because i think most women like to be called women, but not ladies. but you don't say hey, women i know that i don't recommend that. what's funny to hear doug say that you know on congress. it's a good point. do you say the gentle lady was one of the conversations we actually had as prosecutors, old timers would address the jury they would stand up and say, ladies and gentlemen of the jury...
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remember i have to harken back this very point. the issue in the dobbs decision was about the constitutional access and right to an abortion. this will likely come down to more of an administrative one. in terms of who's lane. is this particular judge or any judge hoping to enter into? is this a matter of the authority of an agency or the authority of the court and which actually trump but you know what? for many people watching this issue, it feels like women's access to abortion and health care and rights are now the newest judicial hot potato. elizabeth when it comes to the science about medford, kristen, we have highlighted the fact that this drug has been in use for over two decades. how would restrictions that could now go into place on friday night impact women across the country? so let's let's talk about how safe this drug is. as you mentioned it's been in use for 20 years, and it is very, very safe. in fact, if you look at deadly side effects, it is way safer than penicillin, a very common drug. it's way safer than viagra
remember i have to harken back this very point. the issue in the dobbs decision was about the constitutional access and right to an abortion. this will likely come down to more of an administrative one. in terms of who's lane. is this particular judge or any judge hoping to enter into? is this a matter of the authority of an agency or the authority of the court and which actually trump but you know what? for many people watching this issue, it feels like women's access to abortion and health...
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which is harken back to this is a witch hunt that this is something that's unjustified that he's being politically persecuted. the bottom line is all these cases, including doj case, the georgia case and the and the manhattan district attorney's case. we're underway before he was an announced candidate, and i think that's important to note and, you know, look, this manhattan district ernie has to has to make certain decisions and has prosecutorial discretion over how he can use his resources in his office. he's chosen to take on this case and it's going to have to stand behind it. win or lose. so um, the judge juan merchant who's no stranger to trump's orbit. on friday, trump claimed that the judge hates him, trump's attorney walked that back, told cnn that he thought that judge merchant was a fair but tough judge, though donald trump was allowed to have his opinion, which, of course is true. but have you ever had representative defendant who went after and attacked the judge? i'm just must really bother his attorneys. certainly uncommon, right? but welcome to the world of representing
which is harken back to this is a witch hunt that this is something that's unjustified that he's being politically persecuted. the bottom line is all these cases, including doj case, the georgia case and the and the manhattan district attorney's case. we're underway before he was an announced candidate, and i think that's important to note and, you know, look, this manhattan district ernie has to has to make certain decisions and has prosecutorial discretion over how he can use his resources in...
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what that tennessee legislature did was one go full racism and to harken back to a day of 1966, and they're going to say, bacary, don't call me racist. don't play the race card. well you know, don't be racist. we won't play the race card. sellers appreciate your time. thank you. card. always. thank you. anderson, louisville , mass shooting that happened just monday. last night, we saw a body camera video from city police officers going straight into the line of fire to stop the killer. tonight, audio from the 911 calls that brought them to the scene. cnn shimon protopapas has details. awesome i don't know what to do. i need your help. a mom calls 911 after she was told her son had a gun and was headed to the louisville bank where he worked heading toward the old national but she said she didn't believe her 25 year old son was a threat. he not violent anything, please. okay. and you don't believe he owns guns. i know he wasn't only guns, but she would wind up being wrong and the call came too late to cuter there. her son was already inside the bank where he worked shooting the rifle gun. has
what that tennessee legislature did was one go full racism and to harken back to a day of 1966, and they're going to say, bacary, don't call me racist. don't play the race card. well you know, don't be racist. we won't play the race card. sellers appreciate your time. thank you. card. always. thank you. anderson, louisville , mass shooting that happened just monday. last night, we saw a body camera video from city police officers going straight into the line of fire to stop the killer. tonight,...
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uh it harkens back to tragedies like trayvon martin being killed and like ahmad aubrey being killed and so you had again. we continue to fight to say you can't profile and shoot. our children. ah just because you have this stand your ground law unacceptable. police. have said have claimed that they can't make an arrest until uh, the 16 year old ralph is up and can provide a statement. but we've talked to some kansas city attorneys who say that's not true, um, phillip brooks of kansas city area defense attorney told the kansas city star, for example, that the victim doesn't have to say anything on physical evidence alone. the prosecutors can charge a suspect. do you think the kansas city police are purposefully delaying and arrest or even just refusing to conduct an arrest? i think the kansas city police is treating this differently than they would have treated it have the racial components being reversed. we have had this play out. far too often, jake tapper when you have innocent black victims where there's brianna taylor any others they try to come up with excuses. why not to arrest p
uh it harkens back to tragedies like trayvon martin being killed and like ahmad aubrey being killed and so you had again. we continue to fight to say you can't profile and shoot. our children. ah just because you have this stand your ground law unacceptable. police. have said have claimed that they can't make an arrest until uh, the 16 year old ralph is up and can provide a statement. but we've talked to some kansas city attorneys who say that's not true, um, phillip brooks of kansas city area...
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it kind of harkens back to where we are today. here in delaware, you have this interesting time where information landscape is changing so rapidly. it's hard for us to all wrap our minds around it, and scott pelley did ask him about disseminating more disinformation because of a i right and that goes to sort of the core of like the law the case that may go to trial there this week. disinformation misinformation lies, etcetera. i spoke to senator patricia fetuses in 2019. about a i so this was four years ago, and here's what he told me then. we may need to slow down some some development in some areas. but i think it creates jobs in the way people don't expect either slowed down some development sometimes you know, we may say, well, if it is going to be very disruptive in a certain area. you may want to be more thoughtful that the pace at which something happens. that's not something i would expect to see of google to say. i mean your basics, basically saying, we have to weigh our technological advancement and competitiveness with.
it kind of harkens back to where we are today. here in delaware, you have this interesting time where information landscape is changing so rapidly. it's hard for us to all wrap our minds around it, and scott pelley did ask him about disseminating more disinformation because of a i right and that goes to sort of the core of like the law the case that may go to trial there this week. disinformation misinformation lies, etcetera. i spoke to senator patricia fetuses in 2019. about a i so this was...
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>>it and as i say, it harkens jy back to jerry nadler, who made the most irascible possible a pb comment of a public officialli i've ever heard when he said we can't trust the electors, we ge can't trust the voters to get >> lof donald trump. >> that's what this is about.av it's all i have to get your response to the renowned legal mind at cnn. >> dana bash. we have to potentiallye differentiate between the letter of the law and the spirit of the law. f e the actual case might be had to prove.pr nobody is reallyove. no said , oh, no, t michael t do it. we know he he did it. according to michael cohen. t da sold the question is whether or not donald trump will be foundue culpable under this new york statute. >> okay, when they start doing the letter of the law or the spirit of the law. >> so where does that usually end up? tthat's that special statute.no >> you shouldn't you shall not violate the spirit of the law. e >> you know, the you know, it's like there's an old there's anfr old prosecutor statementom. maym when somebody gets acquitted, you may not do the time,t but you're going to
>>it and as i say, it harkens jy back to jerry nadler, who made the most irascible possible a pb comment of a public officialli i've ever heard when he said we can't trust the electors, we ge can't trust the voters to get >> lof donald trump. >> that's what this is about.av it's all i have to get your response to the renowned legal mind at cnn. >> dana bash. we have to potentiallye differentiate between the letter of the law and the spirit of the law. f e the actual case...
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republicans find themselves in that and for donald trump, getting on that trump branded plane, it harkens back to 2016, 2015, when he put the pressure on other republicans. talking to asa hhutchison, has required the republican candidates to support their nominee. i know that's an issue in which the former arkansas has taken up but really as bill cassidy said it best this weekend he is somebody who actually voted to convict donald trump after the january 6th attack in the senate he said what this does outside of whether it's right or wrong or whether he actually committed these acts or not. it created theatre around him and takes the focus away from actual issues and right now, donald trump is drawing this attention to him the best he can. and he's going to board that plane, go into the heart of new york city and stand before a judge. >> we can see the motorcade has turned into the entrance of the airport. the plane is on the tarmac and unless he stops, it should be very quickly, he'll be boarding that plane and taking off for new york it's so striking vaughn and laura jarrett, that this
republicans find themselves in that and for donald trump, getting on that trump branded plane, it harkens back to 2016, 2015, when he put the pressure on other republicans. talking to asa hhutchison, has required the republican candidates to support their nominee. i know that's an issue in which the former arkansas has taken up but really as bill cassidy said it best this weekend he is somebody who actually voted to convict donald trump after the january 6th attack in the senate he said what...
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harken back to this is a witch hunt that this is something that's unjustified, that he's being politically persecuted, added a new defense attorney to his team the day before he's about to be around, does show that they are taking this seriously. charm or politic your way out of a criminal case. exactly different. this is a different arena. big time. huge big day. it's tuesday, april, the fourth nine am here in london, four am in new york, where, in just a few hours will witness an unprecedented event in us history. donald trump will become the first current or former president to be arrested and arranged sources tell cnn that he faces more than 30 criminal charges related to falsifying business records. but we won't know what those charges are until the indictment was unsealed in court. trump's expected to voluntarily surrender to authorities at a manhattan court. it is. arraignment will not be broadcast live. the judge in the case has turned down the media's request for cameras, but he will allow some photographers to take still pictures before the arraignment begins begins. we expect tr
harken back to this is a witch hunt that this is something that's unjustified, that he's being politically persecuted, added a new defense attorney to his team the day before he's about to be around, does show that they are taking this seriously. charm or politic your way out of a criminal case. exactly different. this is a different arena. big time. huge big day. it's tuesday, april, the fourth nine am here in london, four am in new york, where, in just a few hours will witness an...
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great about bringing it up and i 100% agree, there is a frenchness here to what he is saying that harkensgoing to fly your jets over any country. jonathan: the criticism that he has received over the last weekend i think is really -- tom: yeah. jonathan: this is the kind of thing that the europeans used to say about russia and they have ended up with a bunch of stranded assets and the misplaced energy trade. leadership after leadership across the european union has built up. angela merkel in germany was warned about this repeatedly for more than a decade, and what have we experienced because of that? where those words might come back to haunt the french leader is on the very topic of europe itself. because at the same time, you can't say we won't just follow the u.s. into a crisis that does not belong to us when you are also expecting the u.s. to follow you in europe for a crisis that many people in this country are arguing does not belong to the united states. it belongs firmly in europe's backyard. tom: he is fighting for his political life. my amateur take is on the domestic front, he
great about bringing it up and i 100% agree, there is a frenchness here to what he is saying that harkensgoing to fly your jets over any country. jonathan: the criticism that he has received over the last weekend i think is really -- tom: yeah. jonathan: this is the kind of thing that the europeans used to say about russia and they have ended up with a bunch of stranded assets and the misplaced energy trade. leadership after leadership across the european union has built up. angela merkel in...
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politicae harkening back to th days of communist china, the soviet union, nazi germanyk, all the places the united china states of america loathed and despised and our justice system never emulated. well, here we are. >> >> okay, so on tuesday, the president will be arraignedu . we expect a mug shot. we expect the presidentt will have his fingerprints. we expect what is he going to be perp walk?s? are is he going to be in handcuffs?n are they going to try and say, he can't have bail? that i >> i don't think anything dramatic like that's going to happen becaus e even if they try to , that would further solidify the notion that he is being so selectively targeted and treated differently to anyonselective in the world. i mean, you could go smack a police officer in times square, right now, knock himout out. you'll be out on bail.hu you get bail. no problem.l ben are they going to bail on a misdemeanor based on his name? >> they don't have the last name out, of course, o thaty knw they last name.s but here's the thing. happen tu we don't really know what's going to happen tuesday. esda s pa
politicae harkening back to th days of communist china, the soviet union, nazi germanyk, all the places the united china states of america loathed and despised and our justice system never emulated. well, here we are. >> >> okay, so on tuesday, the president will be arraignedu . we expect a mug shot. we expect the presidentt will have his fingerprints. we expect what is he going to be perp walk?s? are is he going to be in handcuffs?n are they going to try and say, he can't have...
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to become kind of shorthand to be like the north is too free for slavery right and this actually harkensback to other discussions where there was even discussions that england itself was too. you know, of course this is an opening to to to to actually a fissure that that enslaved people during the time of the case used right. in order to get freedom and we're going to get there. i promise you but but to your actual point. yeah i think that this was a narrative that started up in the 19th century in order to kind of basically make this for a free north. but notice we about samuel siegel's argument right? his freedom wasn't about the north is to equal we can't have slavery because have to all be equal. no, no, no, no, no. his freedom was about we need to get rid of these different and then have a society that is more and of that that is only white right this idea of kind of making a place for segregation really rather than right predicating it on any type of. any type of integration our community. any other questions? yes. can you elaborate more on why kind of what you're about earlier abo
to become kind of shorthand to be like the north is too free for slavery right and this actually harkensback to other discussions where there was even discussions that england itself was too. you know, of course this is an opening to to to to actually a fissure that that enslaved people during the time of the case used right. in order to get freedom and we're going to get there. i promise you but but to your actual point. yeah i think that this was a narrative that started up in the 19th...