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director haynes: absolutely. before i get started, can i say how wonderful it is to get to be with you, jennifer? and mary was my favorite boss. i work for her at the national security council when she was legal advisor. i was her deputy. it was an extraordinary privilege. honestly, i can't think of two women better suited to guide women in national security that the two of you. just remarkable. it is just a piece of the larger community that i feel like we have a great honor to be part of in national security law, both women and men, extraordinary people across the board. things i learned out of that time are critical to anything i have done right since, so i appreciate that. but also, for women in national security, and with the aba has done in that space in the project you are running jennifer, very important over the years, all the people who have contributed to this, holly and others, it is so important to have these moments where you can be part of that community and just be able to talk to each other about
director haynes: absolutely. before i get started, can i say how wonderful it is to get to be with you, jennifer? and mary was my favorite boss. i work for her at the national security council when she was legal advisor. i was her deputy. it was an extraordinary privilege. honestly, i can't think of two women better suited to guide women in national security that the two of you. just remarkable. it is just a piece of the larger community that i feel like we have a great honor to be part of in...
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todd haynes recreates the unconventional _ famous.ventional nature of velvet underground's music and how it combined with art in his. hejuxtaposes light how it combined with art in his. he juxtaposes light with sound, uses split screens and takes viewers on an immersive journey through space and time stop the velvet underground's music was dark, edgy and full of life so it makes perfect sense that the band was created here in this apartment which is where members of velvet underground perfected what would be some of their signature sounds. lou reed broughton thinks from his own life, with lyrics that never shied away from topics like drug abuse, sexuality and depression. was immensely talented and deeply emotional, but he could also be a difficult person to be close to. todd haynes' film explores this contradiction through those who knew him best. ihe this contradiction through those who knew him best. he was complicated. _ those who knew him best. he was complicated, man. _ those who knew him best. he was complicated, man. he _ those
todd haynes recreates the unconventional _ famous.ventional nature of velvet underground's music and how it combined with art in his. hejuxtaposes light how it combined with art in his. he juxtaposes light with sound, uses split screens and takes viewers on an immersive journey through space and time stop the velvet underground's music was dark, edgy and full of life so it makes perfect sense that the band was created here in this apartment which is where members of velvet underground perfected...
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haynes�*s film explores this contradiction through those that knew him best. insecurity and who is sharing it with us in the most direct way possible, which is in his work. reed's work and that of his band ended up speaking to those who don't quite fit in and prefer to embrace life with its rough edges intact. emerging from a pandemic in which we all felt disconnected and off—kilter, haynes believes the velvet underground also resonates for a new reason. for us, it was the movie we had been making underground during lockdown in this pandemic. but it was a movie about an incredibly vital time in creative life, in the history of film and in music. and that music filled that room, and i think it did something to the audience beyond what the film itself is doing, because of the conditions that we have all lived through. in a way, film festival season was drawing to a close by the time the bfi london film festival arrived in early october. by then, there was some clarity as to which films and which performers were significant award season contenders. one of the big
haynes�*s film explores this contradiction through those that knew him best. insecurity and who is sharing it with us in the most direct way possible, which is in his work. reed's work and that of his band ended up speaking to those who don't quite fit in and prefer to embrace life with its rough edges intact. emerging from a pandemic in which we all felt disconnected and off—kilter, haynes believes the velvet underground also resonates for a new reason. for us, it was the movie we had been...
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joining me now to discuss all of this is aaron erin hussein hayn donna edwards.een hateful rhetoric and always has been violence, but there seems to be a commonality to how this is happening amongst republicans these days, but an unwillingness for their leadership to do something about it. it seems to be falling to democrats to censure republicans. >> i think that's true. i also served on the ethics committee when i was in congress. and in an ordinary circumstance, these kind of things would be referred there. but the fact is that the republican leadership has to be the one to police the behavior of its own members. and they completely refuse to do that, starting with kevin mccarthy, but really adopted by almost the entire it of the republican conference. and i think that what that means is that it continues to demean the institution, to bring it down, and it shouldn't just be left to democrats to uphold the values of the institution. i think, unfortunately, with boebert, any kind of action that would be taken against her would actually result in her using it for
joining me now to discuss all of this is aaron erin hussein hayn donna edwards.een hateful rhetoric and always has been violence, but there seems to be a commonality to how this is happening amongst republicans these days, but an unwillingness for their leadership to do something about it. it seems to be falling to democrats to censure republicans. >> i think that's true. i also served on the ethics committee when i was in congress. and in an ordinary circumstance, these kind of things...
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haynesrector of national intelligence. she is the first woman director of national intelligence and the first woman to lead the u.s. intelligence community. haynes
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director haynes, you are now recognized. director haynes: thank you, chairman schiff, ranking member nunes, members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to join you today. it's truly an honor to be here with my colleagues to discuss the work we have had ahead of us to expand equity, inclusion, accessibility d.deia within the i.c. while we have -- many of whom worked hard to achieve the progress over the last many years. we know we have a great deal of work ahead of us. these leaders know that it is not only essential to our mission and our values but to who we are as a nation. promoting diversity, ensuring that we reflect the country we serve is a responsibility we carry as public servants. moreover, it's fundamental to our national security. ensuring we have an i.c. workforce made up of people who see differently, overcome challenges differently is a prerequisite to our success. their creativity makes us more smarter, innovative, successful, and that makes our nation safer and more secure against the array of adv
director haynes, you are now recognized. director haynes: thank you, chairman schiff, ranking member nunes, members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to join you today. it's truly an honor to be here with my colleagues to discuss the work we have had ahead of us to expand equity, inclusion, accessibility d.deia within the i.c. while we have -- many of whom worked hard to achieve the progress over the last many years. we know we have a great deal of work ahead of us. these leaders...
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joining me now susan, republican strategists, fernan democratic pollster and strategists and erin haynes and named today one of the roots 100 most influential african-americans of 2021 so erin, as one of the most influential l, we'll kick it off with you. erin, i think i've been frustrated about hearing garbage tapes about what black voters didn't do. my friend wrote about this in the "new york times." and black voters and what happened in virginia. let's talk about other groups. overwhelmingly, white women stayed loyal to the party. why is this group the problem? why do you think that is and what is your take on the landscape and the election? >> thank you, tiffany, good to be with you and congratulations on your root 100 standing in this year's rankings. history tells us black and white so race and racism remain a potent factor. the strategy is trump-ism because it was the latest white male politician to tackle long legacy of campaigns that deployed race, lies and voter suppression as a path to victory. this is the original lie. we saw in exit polling, right voters breaking something l
joining me now susan, republican strategists, fernan democratic pollster and strategists and erin haynes and named today one of the roots 100 most influential african-americans of 2021 so erin, as one of the most influential l, we'll kick it off with you. erin, i think i've been frustrated about hearing garbage tapes about what black voters didn't do. my friend wrote about this in the "new york times." and black voters and what happened in virginia. let's talk about other groups....
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. >> now national intelligence director admiral haynes talks about intelligence changing the country, and she talks about cyber internet security and opportunities for women in the intelligence community among other topics. from the american bar association, this is about an hour. and now to introduce ours very distinguished guests, we are truly delighted to have with us admiral haines, the director of national intelligence. she is the first woman director of national intelligence and the first woman ever to lead the u.s. intelligence community. haines has also held a number of other leadership positions in national security including principal deputy national security adviser, and deputy director of the central intelligence agency but she got her start as national security as a lawyer and she got her law degree at georgetown law as did jen o'connor which is well represented here. she served as a lawyer in the state department and on the hill and in the national security council where i had the great pleasure of working with her, and she is also incidentally a distinguished former mem
. >> now national intelligence director admiral haynes talks about intelligence changing the country, and she talks about cyber internet security and opportunities for women in the intelligence community among other topics. from the american bar association, this is about an hour. and now to introduce ours very distinguished guests, we are truly delighted to have with us admiral haines, the director of national intelligence. she is the first woman director of national intelligence and the...
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biden's agenda and elections in 2022 and 2024, i know we are talking about those years already, aaron hayneseditor at large for the 19th, and joining me is studio, the national politics reporter for cnn, kelly o'donnell, the new senior white house correspondent for nbc news, so congratulations for that, and dave waterman, senior editor for the clip political report with amy walter. thank you all for being here. the gop had a great election night. a lot of it was focusing on race and education. i wonder what your biggest take away is from the fact that strategy worked, especially when you think about our country's history and where we have been as a country and where we are going. >> well, let me add my convention wishes to kelly, too. i'm so jealous i am not in studio with all oyou tonight. it's nice to be in person again. critical race theory is the big lie of 2021 and the modern-day southern strategy. that is appealing to white voters. education is the 2020 version of economic grievance. i was covering race as a reporter for the associated press before i became editor at large at the 19th.
biden's agenda and elections in 2022 and 2024, i know we are talking about those years already, aaron hayneseditor at large for the 19th, and joining me is studio, the national politics reporter for cnn, kelly o'donnell, the new senior white house correspondent for nbc news, so congratulations for that, and dave waterman, senior editor for the clip political report with amy walter. thank you all for being here. the gop had a great election night. a lot of it was focusing on race and education....
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hello, there i'm is, darcy haynes is out there at live from doha. also coming up, covered 19 and regional tensions take center stage. as asia pacific leaders means the white house conforms a highly anticipated virtual meeting between president joe biden and china's leader shooting thing. steve balance charged with contempt of congress. the former chief strategist, president donald trump, is refusing to testify as part of the investigation and to the storming of the u. s . capital ah, now the u. n. climate summit and glasgow has gone into overtime as delegates. they're trying to reach an agreement on a draft plan to protect the planet from catastrophic global warming representatives from nearly 200 countries and negotiating. the core aim is to cap at global warming at $1.00 degrees. now for this to happen, the wild needs to cut emissions by 45 percent by the year 2030, and then achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. this is our collected moment in history. this is our chance to forge a cleaner, healthier, more prost as well. and this is all time to deliv
hello, there i'm is, darcy haynes is out there at live from doha. also coming up, covered 19 and regional tensions take center stage. as asia pacific leaders means the white house conforms a highly anticipated virtual meeting between president joe biden and china's leader shooting thing. steve balance charged with contempt of congress. the former chief strategist, president donald trump, is refusing to testify as part of the investigation and to the storming of the u. s . capital ah, now the u....
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haynes shared the joy of walking with children in france as they rushed out of their houses and filled the streets to celebrate their new liberation from nazi rule. he said that he wished he had a picture of that. but even though he does not have a physical photograph, you can tell that he holds that memory very near and dear to his heart. even though mr. haynes is now 100 years old, he is just as moved by that moment now as he was at that time, because freedom is a powerful thing. but freedom does not come without cost. there are many service members who pei the ultimate price -- who pay the ultimate price for our freedom and never return home. there are families left behind who sit down to dinner every night with an empty seat at the table, knowing that life for them will never be the same. they too have shouldered the cost of america's liberty and deserve our gratitude. for our service members that do not return, their struggles do not end after they reach american soil. they continue to face challenges from what they have endured while in service, and from the difficult reentry int
haynes shared the joy of walking with children in france as they rushed out of their houses and filled the streets to celebrate their new liberation from nazi rule. he said that he wished he had a picture of that. but even though he does not have a physical photograph, you can tell that he holds that memory very near and dear to his heart. even though mr. haynes is now 100 years old, he is just as moved by that moment now as he was at that time, because freedom is a powerful thing. but freedom...
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terry haynes had a note saying that if you get a glenn young kin win perhaps it moves the progressiveslet's just get one thing passed. guy: it would be a shame for them to go two years of controlling both houses without getting anything done along these lines. these are two huge pieces of legislation that they are arguing internally over. may be this puts the fear of god into them that change needs to be made at they get on with it. alix: that is what joe manchin was arguing for, to move ahead with the real infrastructure bill and that is what progressives will not do. time that in with the election will be super interesting. also interesting is the fed taking off its two day meeting, watching what the fed says or does. michael mckee is with us. does transitory stay in the statement? david: that will be what -- michael: that will be one of the key questions, the idea that inflation is transitory. the fed has said in its prior statement that these inflation elevated but expected to be transitory. walking back transitory might be too much because then it would be read as hawkish but they
terry haynes had a note saying that if you get a glenn young kin win perhaps it moves the progressiveslet's just get one thing passed. guy: it would be a shame for them to go two years of controlling both houses without getting anything done along these lines. these are two huge pieces of legislation that they are arguing internally over. may be this puts the fear of god into them that change needs to be made at they get on with it. alix: that is what joe manchin was arguing for, to move ahead...
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bloomberg intelligence senior research analyst will haynes joining us on set. through the logic of doing this because i am assuming they are not doing this to upset the dutch. reporter: the primary reason is to supply their share structure, making a single line of shares, essentially improving liquidity for the company as the company approaches a major buyback program next year, so they will have a much bigger pool of shares to buy back from next year. alix: but it is not totally not to punish the dutch. after all, a court ruling said they had to move faster into alternative energy which still stands, but i wonder how much this colors that process. will: that is a great question. there are certainly other elements and factors here in this decision. as you mentioned, there was a very high-profile loss of a climate lawsuit in a dutch court earlier this year. there was also a bp, the netherlands' largest pension fund, and i'm stay were divesting from fossil fuel's. so while i don't think these were contributing reasons in isolation, i think you could definitely se
bloomberg intelligence senior research analyst will haynes joining us on set. through the logic of doing this because i am assuming they are not doing this to upset the dutch. reporter: the primary reason is to supply their share structure, making a single line of shares, essentially improving liquidity for the company as the company approaches a major buyback program next year, so they will have a much bigger pool of shares to buy back from next year. alix: but it is not totally not to punish...
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republican plan to haynes -- after sexual charges were made against him.use accusations. in his background, he said he did things he came to term with. people think of donald trump can get away with it i can as well. i think this is a while democrats are very concerned about the historic trends of how things turn out for the party in power, republicans have to get through the primaries. in these primaries they're gonna face these kinds of decisions about are they willing to support men with these kinds of, sometimes charges, sometimes sexual history, convictions, and backgrounds of assault. >> michelle coddle wrote in the new york times, it is not simply that mr. trump has jill, that seems to be a wave donald trump uses to identify the man in his party who wants to support. and almost seems that in donald trump's perversion, these accusations against the man solidify dawn from sense of this is the kind of man you want. >> good point, lawrence. i think i would go further than jennifer, not just that this is something that people think they can get away with
republican plan to haynes -- after sexual charges were made against him.use accusations. in his background, he said he did things he came to term with. people think of donald trump can get away with it i can as well. i think this is a while democrats are very concerned about the historic trends of how things turn out for the party in power, republicans have to get through the primaries. in these primaries they're gonna face these kinds of decisions about are they willing to support men with...
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i want to bring in erin haynes. also rick wilson. erin, i just want you to point out to us what the big oes irses were with this trial. was it the justice system? the growing white conservative arm of the country right now? is it both? what is it? >> yeah. i think that on the other side of the verdict what you have is a lot of americans wondering what are the rules and to who will they apply? he is right that race was absolutely a part of this even though the race of everyone involved in the case is white. there is a question about the second amendment. who's allowed to stand their ground? even you have to think about the climate in which the shootings happened in kenosha with kyle rittenhouse opening fire at this protest. these were people gathering to protest police treatment of communities of color by police. right? these protests part of happening in cities i cross the country last summer. the overwhelming majority, a harvard study found they're peaceful and the narrative in conservative media is that they're rife with violence a
i want to bring in erin haynes. also rick wilson. erin, i just want you to point out to us what the big oes irses were with this trial. was it the justice system? the growing white conservative arm of the country right now? is it both? what is it? >> yeah. i think that on the other side of the verdict what you have is a lot of americans wondering what are the rules and to who will they apply? he is right that race was absolutely a part of this even though the race of everyone involved in...
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todd haynes's - underground. a rock 'n' roll band like no other.ey go so deep within the 1960s itself, and they _ city. they go so deep within the 1960s itself, and they were - city. they go so deep within the 1960s itself, and they were so l city. they go so deep within the - 1960s itself, and they were so ahead 19605 itself, and they were so ahead of their time thematically and sonically, that no—one knew what to do with them, even at a time of incredible invention and desire for radical change. it still took decades to catch up with what they were doing. so you learn so much about not only the 1960s, but why did that happen. fist about not only the 1960s, but why did that happen.— about not only the 1960s, but why did that happen. at the centre of it was the famous _ did that happen. at the centre of it was the famous new _ did that happen. at the centre of it was the famous new york - did that happen. at the centre of it was the famous new york city - did that happen. at the centre of it| was the famous new york city artist and film director and
todd haynes's - underground. a rock 'n' roll band like no other.ey go so deep within the 1960s itself, and they _ city. they go so deep within the 1960s itself, and they were - city. they go so deep within the 1960s itself, and they were so l city. they go so deep within the - 1960s itself, and they were so ahead 19605 itself, and they were so ahead of their time thematically and sonically, that no—one knew what to do with them, even at a time of incredible invention and desire for radical...
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here to talk to you is the owner, rick haynes, and he is represented by mark rennie. >> should i bring both rick and mark? >> yeah, i think so. >> great, stand by. >> mark, if you could please raise the hand of the account you want us to bring in? if you can't, i'll just bring them all in. >> for the record, there are three mark rennies, three different devices right now. >> thank you, mark. i see you and i'm going to bring you in momentarily. all right. they are in. all right. rick and mark, you are in. if you want to unmute yourself to speak, thank you. >> can you hear me? >> yep. >> trying to get -- there we go. cool. commissioners, good evening. good to be here tonight. this is sort of an interesting project. it's actually -- rick, of course, is -- >> all of us, mr. rennie. >> maybe i should change it. >> maybe you did that on purpose. >> that's right. >> oh, that's better. >> there is a slight echo. i don't know if one of your 17 devices might also be taking in the sound. >> that may -- >> mark, you're doing a great job right now. [laughter]. >> thanks. >> i want to try something,
here to talk to you is the owner, rick haynes, and he is represented by mark rennie. >> should i bring both rick and mark? >> yeah, i think so. >> great, stand by. >> mark, if you could please raise the hand of the account you want us to bring in? if you can't, i'll just bring them all in. >> for the record, there are three mark rennies, three different devices right now. >> thank you, mark. i see you and i'm going to bring you in momentarily. all right. they...
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lucy caldwell, aaron haynes and carlos cur bello, stay with us for more "cross connection." stay with us. bello, stay with u for more "cross connection." stay with us. s connection." stay with us align. fast acting biotic gummies helps soothes occasional abdominal discomfort, gas, and bloating and it works fast. in as little as 7 days try fast acting biotic gummies from align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. mm. [ clicks tongue ] i don't know. i think they...
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ideologically, psychologically, and growing frustration with many people, sarah haynes said i was vaccinatedons. stuart: i know a lot of people who will not get vaccinated because nobody is telling them to get vaccinated. this is america, a strong reaction when you're being told what to do by the government. this is mayor de blasio the outgoing mayor of new york city, he says that those guys, civil workers, police and firefighters who do not get vaccinated are unpatriotic. lauren: he actually said that he called the workers that dedicated their lives to service unpatriotic. >> several unions have been, in my view downright unpatriotic the way they handle this. they put their own internal politics ahead of the needs of the people. lauren: i heard it frame this way and i'll share with you. if you pull salaries from nonvaccinated, that is a tax on first responders. what are the numbers, 82% of firefighters are vaccinated, 85% of the nypd, vaccinated. we are moving towards a vaccination direction but you should not keep calling them unpatriotic if you want that number to go up. especially not th
ideologically, psychologically, and growing frustration with many people, sarah haynes said i was vaccinatedons. stuart: i know a lot of people who will not get vaccinated because nobody is telling them to get vaccinated. this is america, a strong reaction when you're being told what to do by the government. this is mayor de blasio the outgoing mayor of new york city, he says that those guys, civil workers, police and firefighters who do not get vaccinated are unpatriotic. lauren: he actually...
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to introduce our very distinguished guest, we are truly delighted to have with us avril haynes, directorlligence. she is the first woman director of national intelligence and the first woman to lead the u.s. intelligence community.
to introduce our very distinguished guest, we are truly delighted to have with us avril haynes, directorlligence. she is the first woman director of national intelligence and the first woman to lead the u.s. intelligence community.
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. >> now national intelligence director admiral haynes talks about intelligence changing the country, and she talks about cyber internet security and opportunities for women in the intelligence community among other
. >> now national intelligence director admiral haynes talks about intelligence changing the country, and she talks about cyber internet security and opportunities for women in the intelligence community among other