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the most violent country in the world since 1950 has been the united states in boulevard in buffering are we know more or less from jeffrey. i am the jeffrey. i'm your moderator and it's enough. okay, i'm not it's not the 1st time the sipes was robbed of his freedom to speak his mind . earlier this month, the u. s. economist suggested that washington involvement in the north stream pipeline blasts in the baltic sea, which prompted television host to pull the plug on a bloomberg tv and to view unanimity over the ukrainian conflict seems to be in question in europe as well. dutch m e. p. marcel da graph is leaving his party in the european parliament over disagreements on the reasons behind the war. previously, the party suspended him for 3 months as he lay the blame for escalation on ukraine and nato, and not on russia. i'm leaving the identity and democracy group in the european parliament. their attempt to silence me about nato in ukraine is unthinkable. we must deescalate the war with russia. it is not our war, but our people are paying the price. i want to form a new group that supports this. archie contributes a rachel mars
the most violent country in the world since 1950 has been the united states in boulevard in buffering are we know more or less from jeffrey. i am the jeffrey. i'm your moderator and it's enough. okay, i'm not it's not the 1st time the sipes was robbed of his freedom to speak his mind . earlier this month, the u. s. economist suggested that washington involvement in the north stream pipeline blasts in the baltic sea, which prompted television host to pull the plug on a bloomberg tv and to view...
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most violent humphrey in the world since 1950 has been the united states in boulevard in buffering will not wear no more or less from jeffrey. i am the jeffrey. i'm your moderator and it's enough. okay. and not the 1st time the sikes was robbed of the freedom to speak his mind. earlier this month, the u. s. economist suggested that washington involvement washington was involved in the north stream pipeline bloss in the baltic sea, which prompted television host to pull the plug on a bloomberg t v interview. ah, and now to the annual meeting of the val di discussion club, which enters is 2nd day in moscow to day with more paneled discussions on the schedule as cost live. now to our t correspondence asana, boy co for more on today's event, sir. good afternoon, c oksana. thanks for joining us. what can we expect from day to the val i discussion called well, hello peter and the day to over the old discussion club could be summarized by that old bill. clinton's phrase, it's all about the economy, stupid. and the word stupid is very appropriate here because many of the participants have been analyzing and talking about not very smart,
most violent humphrey in the world since 1950 has been the united states in boulevard in buffering will not wear no more or less from jeffrey. i am the jeffrey. i'm your moderator and it's enough. okay. and not the 1st time the sikes was robbed of the freedom to speak his mind. earlier this month, the u. s. economist suggested that washington involvement washington was involved in the north stream pipeline bloss in the baltic sea, which prompted television host to pull the plug on a bloomberg t...
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violent humphrey in the world since 1950 has been the united states in ballard are involved for you will not win. no more lead or less from jeffrey. i am the jeffrey. i'm your moderator and it's enough. okay, i'm not. it's not the 1st time sikes was robbed of his freedom to speak his mind. earlier this month, the u. s. economist suggested washington's involvements in the north stream pipeline bloss in the baltic sea, which prompted television host to pull the plug on a bloomberg t. v interview. in an embassy over the ukranian conflict seems to be in question in europe as well as dutch m. e. p. marcelle de graf is leaving his party in the european parliament over disagreements on the reasons behind the war. or previously the party suspended him for 3 months as he lay the blame for escalation on ukraine and nato, instead of russia. on leaving the identity and democracy group in the european parliament, their attempt to silence me about nato in ukraine is unthinkable. we must deescalate the war with russia. it is not our war, but our people are paying the price. i want to form a new group that supports this loyalty contribute to rachel ma
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the present as well. jeffrey: for the pbs newshour, i am jeffrey brown on the campus of the university of california, berkeleyortant to understand that this is going on. thank you. on the newshour online right now, more than half of the fifty u.s. states require voters to register before election day. you can find the final registration deadline for your state and learn more on our instagram account. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us on-line and again he tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the "pbs newsur" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service to help people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no contract plans and our u.s.-based customer service team can help find one that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> the kendeda fund. committing to advancing restorative justice and meaningful work through investments in transformative leaders and ideas. more at kendedafund.org. more information at macfound
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the distant debt. so editor, again, jeffrey, this hype, am i lose weight me. the one dash i gave him is ist dusty, deutsche under vest front in the bed preferences. minnesota then creek gang england or america that certainly i'm banded july. 3rd, did dodge and albert and creaking. rutland, dave forbidden and grandson daughter via our phone poly different disease is i'm far out for more. i listen, positioning is from to gone. mr. praken ended march 1945 in britain, and the u. s. enter into secret negotiations with germany to negotiate the surrender of german forces in northern italy is of a dorion at the smithy. common natalie on doctor state de to name is with al bob kelly. the best master for less dammit, no for ended as cuz you're a priest, owen, can with as of italian. i, leader in me. those of it are not along our lead over. i'm because i didn't find in his letter to president roosevelt, it openly accuses the allies of negotiating a separate piece with jelly. already on his deathbed, roosevelt writes back saying, you have been misinformed, stony responds wi
the distant debt. so editor, again, jeffrey, this hype, am i lose weight me. the one dash i gave him is ist dusty, deutsche under vest front in the bed preferences. minnesota then creek gang england or america that certainly i'm banded july. 3rd, did dodge and albert and creaking. rutland, dave forbidden and grandson daughter via our phone poly different disease is i'm far out for more. i listen, positioning is from to gone. mr. praken ended march 1945 in britain, and the u. s. enter into...
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for the "pbs newshour," i am jeffrey brown in new york. ♪ amna: animal rescue organizations across thery are stepping up and working to rehome thousands of beagles recently rescued from a virginia research facility. we spent the last month meeting some of these pups. here is our report on "who let the dogs out" and where they are now. >> this is the moment california resident chris does fan that she was adopting a puppy, a decision her sister christine also made. their puppies are two of some 4000 beagles rescued from a cumberla, virginia facility, which bread animals for research. >> they are so good-natured and so trusting. >> in july, the department of justice secured the release of the beagles after filing a lawsuit against the breeding facility, alleging they failed to provide minimum standards for housing, feeding, watering, sanitation and adequate veterinary care. but relocating 4000 beagles is no easy task, a massive undertaking spearheaded by the humane society of the united states. more than 120 shelters and rescues in 29 states sent volunteers to the facility to pick up the
for the "pbs newshour," i am jeffrey brown in new york. ♪ amna: animal rescue organizations across thery are stepping up and working to rehome thousands of beagles recently rescued from a virginia research facility. we spent the last month meeting some of these pups. here is our report on "who let the dogs out" and where they are now. >> this is the moment california resident chris does fan that she was adopting a puppy, a decision her sister christine also made....
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the real intense conservatory training. i said this is what it was for. >> death of a salesman runs through january 23. i am jeffrey. >> on the news hour online right now, a new california law is removing a derogatory term that is an offensive slur against native american women from some places names. in one central california community some residents are celebrating while others are conflicted about the potential name change. read more about that on our website. pbs.org/news hour. for more on the nuclear warning, the latest from the midterm campaign trail in the new supreme court term. join michelle's indoor and her panel tonight on pbs. saturday on pbs news week and after changes this week in the global oil market a look ahead at what americans could face at the gas pump. that is saturday on pbs news weekend. that is the news hour for tonight. for all of us at the pbs news hour,. have a great weekend and we will see you soon. >> moving our0 years. >> moving our0 bnsf, the engine that connects us. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour. including kathy
the real intense conservatory training. i said this is what it was for. >> death of a salesman runs through january 23. i am jeffrey. >> on the news hour online right now, a new california law is removing a derogatory term that is an offensive slur against native american women from some places names. in one central california community some residents are celebrating while others are conflicted about the potential name change. read more about that on our website. pbs.org/news hour....
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where always, you can tell the truth, as they told us, absolutely open, where i am ready to give my life for your point of view, even if i do not accept it now. jeffrey to open his mouth at the athens democracy forum and this is what happened when you look at russia putin looks in many ways, as the king is no coincidence. it's a culture of power and a culture of tradition, when i look at my country, the united states is a semi-democratic hierarchical white-dominated russian society that seeks to maintain elite privileges, which is how it was created in 1787. it was an arab genocidal country killing native americans for the sake of white culture, but it 's amazing that it still looks like this, even if we are now much more diverse and one more note that i would like to make about democracy, because we are in the forum of democracy. and where do we relate to democracy. as a blessing, the most cruel country in the 19th century was, perhaps, the first and second democracy in the world. and this is the uk you can be democrats at home. and ruthless imperialists abroad the most brutal country in the world since 1950 has been the united states by jeff jeff l
where always, you can tell the truth, as they told us, absolutely open, where i am ready to give my life for your point of view, even if i do not accept it now. jeffrey to open his mouth at the athens democracy forum and this is what happened when you look at russia putin looks in many ways, as the king is no coincidence. it's a culture of power and a culture of tradition, when i look at my country, the united states is a semi-democratic hierarchical white-dominated russian society that seeks...
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where always, you can tell the truth, as we were told , absolutely open, where i am ready to give my life for the whole point of view, even if i do not accept it. now. jeffrey sachs tried to open his mouth at the athens democracy forum and that's what happened when you look at russia putin looks in many ways, it's no coincidence that he is a tsar. it is a culture of power and a culture of tradition, when i look at my country, the united states is a semi-democratic hierarchical white-dominated russian society that seeks to maintain elite privileges, which is how it was created in 1787. it was an arab genocidal country killing native americans for white culture, but it's amazing that it still looks like this, even though we're much more diverse now, and one more thing i'd like to make about democracy, because we're in the forum of democracy. and where do we treat democracy as a boon? the most cruel country in the 19th century was, perhaps, the first and second democracy in the world. and this is the uk you can be democrats at home. and the ruthless imperialists abroad the most brutal country in the world since 1950 has been the united states by jeff jeff let'
where always, you can tell the truth, as we were told , absolutely open, where i am ready to give my life for the whole point of view, even if i do not accept it. now. jeffrey sachs tried to open his mouth at the athens democracy forum and that's what happened when you look at russia putin looks in many ways, it's no coincidence that he is a tsar. it is a culture of power and a culture of tradition, when i look at my country, the united states is a semi-democratic hierarchical white-dominated...
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, is the opinion of the american journalist, well-known economist jeffrey suggs, which he, with difficulty, but nevertheless, expressed on the air of the bloomberg tv channel . i amnited states is behind this, perhaps the united states and poland, we should stop here. this is a bold statement for sure. why do you think it was usa what evidence do you have? well, firstly, there is radar data, according to which us military helicopters based in gdansk were flying over this territory, there were also threats from the united states that they somehow intend to end the northern stream. we also have a remarkable statement by secretary of state bleekin at a press conference last friday. he said that this incident opens up great opportunities you can’t say such things in the west, but the fact is that when i talk to people on around the world. they still say that the united states is behind this, even the reporters of our newspapers. they tell me, of course, but our media does not report this. and one more statement that goes against the official course of the united states, the effect of the exploding exploding bombs was produced by the words of ilona mask, billionaire,
, is the opinion of the american journalist, well-known economist jeffrey suggs, which he, with difficulty, but nevertheless, expressed on the air of the bloomberg tv channel . i amnited states is behind this, perhaps the united states and poland, we should stop here. this is a bold statement for sure. why do you think it was usa what evidence do you have? well, firstly, there is radar data, according to which us military helicopters based in gdansk were flying over this territory, there were...
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the people of ukraine, my brain boils from this total. i am very disappointed with the hypocrisy of the us government and their behavior. i get furious every time i have to talk about this jeffreye to us politics in 2009 he was even convicted for this he was slapped with 90 days, prisons and a fine of 22,000 us dollars invaded iraq because of weapons mass destruction, which did not even exist and they admitted that there were no weapons, and they did not bomb. they took over afghanistan and kept it swimming and for twenty years and there were no sanctions the world was silent, we have a right to it. and where does it come from? where, like them, can they have the right to create such and something else, about what no one? why didn't you speak? iraq did not have weapons of mass destruction, but even if it did give the us the right to attack them, iraq was not provoked by the us, they did not attack other countries. can't an independent country afford to have some weapons and now america is supplying ukraine with weapons wants to make it part of nato and possibly send nuclear weapons there? weapons, that is, ukraine can possess them according to the logic of the united states and
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we say in commercial break, i wish all of you could see the conversation with our guest as we prepare for the hour. jeffrey you joined us, senior strategist at bmi melon. i ame way, i want to talk about the dynamics of every nation and every political leader as they try to amend power to the elite. the elite are the prawn sandwich brigade, there is no question about that going back to truss in the united kingdom. are we making -- for the elite that will crush the middle class? >> you are allowing the manchester united fans to reminisce about the old days. we have to acknowledge, that decision with the policy, you have to be extremely cautious about the is to be should all effects even before the chancellor launched the budget, we were concerned about the distributional aspects of the energy support plan. why is he subsidizing higher households at the same level as lower income households? this will generate a lot more volatility in policymaking and translate to market issues down the line. jonathan: are -- concerns bigger than financial stability concerns? geoffrey: this time around, you can see the -- volume at the end of the day, a precautionary saying th
we say in commercial break, i wish all of you could see the conversation with our guest as we prepare for the hour. jeffrey you joined us, senior strategist at bmi melon. i ame way, i want to talk about the dynamics of every nation and every political leader as they try to amend power to the elite. the elite are the prawn sandwich brigade, there is no question about that going back to truss in the united kingdom. are we making -- for the elite that will crush the middle class? >> you are...
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the class. so virtual we had 8. silcock: we did zoom a couple of times, but they didn't do so well. hi, i'm jeffrey silcock, and i amyears old, and i live in a large adopted family. "oliver" is actually how she adopted us. our mom, she saw "oliver" and she told her parents that that's what she wanted to do was to adopt children. it would have been much different if she had watched "annie." i love that acting in general is you get to learn so much about yourself and other people. man: although you've worked with so many different people over the years, i'm sure. silcock: that's the fun of it. it's actually really funny how when i first started frida, i was super quiet. well, you're push to be louder th. there's this imaginary line between the seats and the stage. once we pass that little strip, we are a completely different person. but last time we were at frida, wow, that was months ago. that was--that was definitely over a year ago. amavizca-murua: maybe in a week or two, we will finally get guidelines for reopening. krispel: we highly recommend that you stay masked just to add that extra barrier. yes, we're all 10
the class. so virtual we had 8. silcock: we did zoom a couple of times, but they didn't do so well. hi, i'm jeffrey silcock, and i amyears old, and i live in a large adopted family. "oliver" is actually how she adopted us. our mom, she saw "oliver" and she told her parents that that's what she wanted to do was to adopt children. it would have been much different if she had watched "annie." i love that acting in general is you get to learn so much about yourself and...
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jeffrey desk, i lose read me. the one that i gave ist dusty died under vest front in the bed preferences. minnesota then creek in england or america. that certainly i am bandon shook life certain to dodge now with a creaking. rutland, dave forbidden and grandson. daughter via our phone. politician. good. the scope is i'm for art. for more i listen, positioning is from to gone, mr. praken. and in march 1945 britain and the u. s. enter into secret negotiations with germany to negotiate the surrender of german forces in northern italy. dissolve it on the smithy, common natalie and docketed de to name is with al bob kelly and the best master for less dammit, no for ended as cuz you're a priest, owen, can with as of italian, a leader in me does of it or not along our lead or for i'm because i didn't find in his letter to president roosevelt, an openly accuses the allies of negotiating a separate piece with jelly. already on his deathbed, roosevelt writes back saying you are being misinformed, starting responds with laura foreman, so humble and honest people. judges position is more aggressive from he approaches the us with his plans for operation unthinkab
jeffrey desk, i lose read me. the one that i gave ist dusty died under vest front in the bed preferences. minnesota then creek in england or america. that certainly i am bandon shook life certain to dodge now with a creaking. rutland, dave forbidden and grandson. daughter via our phone. politician. good. the scope is i'm for art. for more i listen, positioning is from to gone, mr. praken. and in march 1945 britain and the u. s. enter into secret negotiations with germany to negotiate the...
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again, jeffrey disciple, i lose read me the one that i gave, ist, dusty deutsch under vest front in the bed. reverend on minnesota, then creek looking england on america. that certainly i am bandon shook life, threatened to dodge now with a creaking. rutland, dave, forbidden, and grandson, daughter, vida. our phone politician to the school is i'm for art or more. i listen, positioning is from to gone. mr. praken ended march 1945 in britain, and the u. s. enter into secret negotiations with germany to negotiate the surrender of german forces in northern italy. is of a dorion at the smithy, common natalie. i undock her state. thanks. her name is will dal, bob kelly and the best master for less dammit, no for ended as cuz you're a priest, owen, can me with as of italian. i'll either, if in middle of it or not along our lead or for i'm because i didn't friend in his letter to president roosevelt, an openly accuses the allies of negotiating a separate piece with jelly. already on his deathbed, roosevelt writes back saying, you have been misinformed, stony responds with laura foreman, so humble and honest people judge your position is more aggressive from he approaches the us w
again, jeffrey disciple, i lose read me the one that i gave, ist, dusty deutsch under vest front in the bed. reverend on minnesota, then creek looking england on america. that certainly i am bandon shook life, threatened to dodge now with a creaking. rutland, dave, forbidden, and grandson, daughter, vida. our phone politician to the school is i'm for art or more. i listen, positioning is from to gone. mr. praken ended march 1945 in britain, and the u. s. enter into secret negotiations with...
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the human atrocities that are reported? jeffrey: i was attacked in the atlantic for being on the side of peace. i confess i am am worried that we are on the path of escalation to nuclear war, nothing less than that. we have essentially a war where russia feels it is at the core of its security interest. the united states insists it will do anything to support ukraine's defeat of russia. russia views this as a proxy war with the united states. whatever one thinks about this, this is a path of extraordinarily dangerous escalation. tom: you lived this with yeltsin, gorbachev. i remember when you got off the plane after that first experiment. do you have the feeling that mr. putin is alone, is the military and support for him? jeffrey: a lot of the world is watching the events in horror. a lot of the world does not like this nato expansion which they interpret as the core of this. they want to see compromise between the u.s. and russia. in vote after vote in the united nations, it's been the western countries that have been voting for sanctions, denunciations, other actions. most of the world, cap to buy populati
the human atrocities that are reported? jeffrey: i was attacked in the atlantic for being on the side of peace. i confess i am am worried that we are on the path of escalation to nuclear war, nothing less than that. we have essentially a war where russia feels it is at the core of its security interest. the united states insists it will do anything to support ukraine's defeat of russia. russia views this as a proxy war with the united states. whatever one thinks about this, this is a path of...
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i am a jew. there is not a gentile anywhere who at one moment or another has not thought "jew.” jeffrey: nearly every family member in ther die as a result of the holocaust. it is the devastating story of a family tree cut down, one that is impacting audiences and playwright tom stoppard himself in ways he hadn't expected. tom: i came out very dry-eyed and quite happy with the show. a woman approached me and she was drenched in tears. and i suddenly started crying with her. i just switched straight into her state of mind. and actually, this is new with me. i've shed more tears over watching "leopoldstadt" than the rest of my work put together. jeffrey: stoppard, now 85 and often described as the greatest living english playwright, has written some 37 plays and earned four tony awards. >> that woman is a woman. jeffrey: he also won an oscar for the screenplay for the movie shakespeare in love. this play is more personal, a kind of coming to terms with what he saw as the charmed life he led and what it concealed. we talked recently at a famed broadway restaurant. tom: by the time i was an english schoolboy, english journal
i am a jew. there is not a gentile anywhere who at one moment or another has not thought "jew.” jeffrey: nearly every family member in ther die as a result of the holocaust. it is the devastating story of a family tree cut down, one that is impacting audiences and playwright tom stoppard himself in ways he hadn't expected. tom: i came out very dry-eyed and quite happy with the show. a woman approached me and she was drenched in tears. and i suddenly started crying with her. i just...
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the late senator john mccain's term. let's hear from jeffrey and woodbridge, virginia. what are the issues? who are you going to vote for in november? caller: i amtunned. five or six republican callers in a row and you hear the same thing. wokeism, the border. it's a broken record. republicans had a chance to pass comprehensive immigration reform. they held power in 2016. they did nothing. they do not want to fix the problem because that would resolve the problem. as far as my issues, i will not get into the other side and what their problems are, i am voting democratic. i am voting democratic because i look at results. inflation is not an american problem. it is a global problem. same with oil prices, and we brought those down far better than other countries. you look at the u.k. and europe, we are doing better than them. as far as issues, joe biden has had the most successful two years of any president over the last probably 50. look at all the legislation that's been passed. covid relief, infrastructure, the path act for veterans, reducing medicare costs for seniors on medicare, cap and costs -- capping costs. you go down the line. this issue
the late senator john mccain's term. let's hear from jeffrey and woodbridge, virginia. what are the issues? who are you going to vote for in november? caller: i amtunned. five or six republican callers in a row and you hear the same thing. wokeism, the border. it's a broken record. republicans had a chance to pass comprehensive immigration reform. they held power in 2016. they did nothing. they do not want to fix the problem because that would resolve the problem. as far as my issues, i will...
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the current rate of fining. lucy, i am curious about the book itself. akamai you have got it there! what is so special about the book red deer by richard jeffrey city, the west— nothing for someone in the city, the west midlands to be interested in. it is west midlands to be interested in. it is such— west midlands to be interested in. it is such a — west midlands to be interested in. it is such a lovely copy. what is interesting _ it is such a lovely copy. what is interesting to ask inside the book there _ interesting to ask inside the book there is— interesting to ask inside the book there is obviously the bookplates from _ there is obviously the bookplates from the — there is obviously the bookplates from the library as it was a 1938 which _ from the library as it was a 1938 which gives information about the fines _ which gives information about the fihes to— which gives information about the fines. ., . ., ., ., fines. to want to hold it for us? if ou ut fines. to want to hold it for us? if you put it — fines. to want to hold it for us? if you put it towards _ fines. to want to hold it for us? if you put it towards the _ fines. to want to
the current rate of fining. lucy, i am curious about the book itself. akamai you have got it there! what is so special about the book red deer by richard jeffrey city, the west— nothing for someone in the city, the west midlands to be interested in. it is west midlands to be interested in. it is such— west midlands to be interested in. it is such a — west midlands to be interested in. it is such a lovely copy. what is interesting _ it is such a lovely copy. what is interesting to ask...
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i am curious because he is on the ballot along with congresswoman val demings. has he spoken out on these things instead of aligning himself with trump as he routinely does? >> now, jeffreymen any authoritarian totalitarian government around the world, marco rubio does what he is told. marco rubio is a spineless soldier in service of his masters and overlords. which, in this case, is the maga republican party led by donald trump and ron desantis. he does what he has told. >> frightening, jasmine, i want to bring you into the conversation because something else that i found very frightening about this is that florida houses one of the largest presence in the country. the third largest person in the country, and, a lot of guard to work at the prison are openly affiliated with white supremacist groups, i just wonder what is happening inside of those presidents. i think about the amendment for legislation that granted formerly incarcerated individuals the right to vote. and how that effort happens. as someone who does a lot of grassroots organizing, what has been your experience with some of the racism and white supremacy that is housed in the sunshine state? >> certainly, w
i am curious because he is on the ballot along with congresswoman val demings. has he spoken out on these things instead of aligning himself with trump as he routinely does? >> now, jeffreymen any authoritarian totalitarian government around the world, marco rubio does what he is told. marco rubio is a spineless soldier in service of his masters and overlords. which, in this case, is the maga republican party led by donald trump and ron desantis. he does what he has told. >>...