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this is the united states marine corp story in many ways that jeffrey goldberg was reporting. and so i immediately wanted to reach out to seth molten, congressman, former marine captain, four tours of combat duty. he's going to join us tonight. as i was in the middle of the article, i wanted to reach out to bob kerry, former senator bob kerry who left half a leg in vietnam. rachel, that was before i got to the horrible, horrible ending of this article in which you quoted where donald trump talks about his attitude toward not wanting to ever see amputees and wounded veterans because he said nobody wants to see that. >> yeah. and i just -- i don't have room in my -- you know, hopefully mildly empathetic understanding of the range of human emotions that is available to any of us to be able to con your that. i can't think my way into somebody feeling that way, let alone being repulsed by someone's decision to join the military. goldberg reports he sees that as a sign of a lack of intelligence or a lack of talent that you would sign up for the military and that he's repulsed and do
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so that is mary trump's specific response tonight to what she has read in jeffrey goldberg's reporting. >> wow. and you couple that with the fact that she is the one who just, in her book, reported that the president threatened to disown his own child if he chose to enlist in the military because the president was so against it and so repulsed by that prospect. i feel like this is a part of this president that i'm not sure i ever wanted flushed out. >> and that cemetery that he refused to visit, of course, has many marines from world war ii. and so i immediately wanted to reach out to seth molten, congressman, former marine captain, four tours of combat duty. he's going to join us tonight. as i was in the middle of the article article, i wanted to reach out to bob kerry who left after a leg in vietnam. rachel, that was before i got to the horrible, horrible ending of this article in which you quoted where donald trump talks about his attitude toward not wanting to ever see amputees and wounded veterans because he said nobody wants to see that. >> yeah. and i just -- i don't have room i
so that is mary trump's specific response tonight to what she has read in jeffrey goldberg's reporting. >> wow. and you couple that with the fact that she is the one who just, in her book, reported that the president threatened to disown his own child if he chose to enlist in the military because the president was so against it and so repulsed by that prospect. i feel like this is a part of this president that i'm not sure i ever wanted flushed out. >> and that cemetery that he...
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and jeffrey goldberg is a very good reporter.ys that he has four sources who heard the president say, why should i go to that cemetery? it is filled with losers. four sources in a separate conversation on the same trip heard the president refer to the more than 1,800 marines who lost their lives at belleau wood, refer to them as suckers for getting killed. i know you say this is not political and you would say -- you would be equally critical of any democrat or republican who said things like this. i've just never heard a human being say things like this in any context. the idea that the specific act of, like you, being wounded while serving your country or, god forbid, dying while serving your country, that makes you less. that makes you repulsive. that makes you unworthy of respect. i've just -- this is completely foreign to any idea of human empathy but also just human -- the range of emotion i can understand. have you ever heard anything like it before? >> i feel like we should be asking a psychologist where this comes from f
and jeffrey goldberg is a very good reporter.ys that he has four sources who heard the president say, why should i go to that cemetery? it is filled with losers. four sources in a separate conversation on the same trip heard the president refer to the more than 1,800 marines who lost their lives at belleau wood, refer to them as suckers for getting killed. i know you say this is not political and you would say -- you would be equally critical of any democrat or republican who said things like...
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donald trump did do things, jeffrey goldberg, or i think we're still working on jeffrey's mic. gene robinson, donald trump is correct in one thing he said last night, obviously shaken by the fact that his words were coming back to haunt him. by the way, i think we know who the sources are, and they are people that have given decades of their lives -- >> they're patriots. >> -- to serving this country and they're patriots, unlike donald trump. but donald trump is right he has done things with the military that nobody has before. he has attacked war heroes like john mccain, and we have him on tape calling john mccain a loser for being captured because of service as a young man with other heroes, men that i knew like bud day. he also has denigrated and undermined nato, an appliance th -- alliance that helped us defeat soviet communism. he's been trying to gut it for the past four years, he undermined our military and our allies in many syria, abandoned long-term allies there. he's taking troops out of germany right now. also causing consternation to our allies. and also causing co
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jeffrey: t-shirts, tattoos, and bobblehead dolls.d an eight-year-old dressed as her superhero. the documentary was followed by a film dramatization of her life on the -- her life "on the basis of sex" with felicity jones as ginsburg. ginsburg herself seemed to enjoy the ride. >> pretty good. jeffrey: allowing stephen colbert to join in her famous workout routine. >> working out with an 85-year-old woman. jeffrey: which, by the way, the documentary revealed was done while she watched "the newshour." that she had fun with pop culture tied to rap is a, alough it was not her genre. >> have you ever considered being a rapper? [laughter] >> i don't think i have that talent. jeffrey: she says betsy west saw the rbg character as a way to reach more people. >> she saw it as an opportunity to spread her message, her ideas about our constitution, about equal rights, about the 14th amendment. here was a way to spread that message to a lot of people who really don't pay much attention to what is going on in the supreme court. jeffrey: ruth bader
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jeffrey: thanks for that.ongressman, i know you want to respond to rich lowery, but before you do that, maybe just answer the first question. and congressman congresswoman scanlan have endorsed the standard, speech should only be banned if it is likely to cause imminent violence. do you support that standard or do you think it should be relaxed? rep. cohen: if it is encouraging genocide, another holocaust, hateful speech that is encouraging the death of a whole sect of people because of their race, religion, sexual orientation or gender, i think that maybe an area we should get into prohibiting. i appreciate free speech, but there is a time you need to kind of may be close the door. .ack to rich lowery i accept your challenge. i don't approve of moving or arriving and they don't approve of burning federal buildings. i didn't even like it when they took down grant's and some other characters, an individual out in san francisco. they have gone too far, i think. no question about it, but i haven't called democrat
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joining us now to discuss has been with co-host an investigative journalist spence juan and jeffrey tucker editorial director of the american institute for economic research jeffrey let's start with you the chinese government is calling this as you heard it right political persecution and racial discrimination are they right. that's hard to disagree with that certainly looks like and feels like if it was just awful for these graduates to say didn't they didn't do anything they say they had confidence in the u.s. educational system and uprooted their lives and came over here and are learning being peaceful in the u.s. government just decides just throw them out in the interest of escalating even sure there's this concept for china but this is really reaching peak i guess kind of soul b. you know to take it out on the graduate students like this is i think it's it's actually a pauline and i have to say it's un-american you know and it's only going to further the conflict between the 2 countries and we know that a lot of foreign exchange especially from trying to come here and benefit and act
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jeffrey toobin to you, the arc of her life. this is a woman argued the most cases before the court for decades before she sat on the court. who headed the aclu civil rights project. because of her, women could have credit cards and could sit on juries in all states. so many things just in the early '70s didn't have, but changed because of her. >> you know, she is the only member of the supreme court since thurgood marshall who would have been a major figure in american history, even if she had never served on the supreme court at all. put aside the 27 years on the supreme court. that's how significant her contribution was. you know, i'm just -- i was -- you know, i'm staring at the same picture we are and looking at the magnitude and the honor and thinking about where she came from. you know, she was born in 1933 at the peak of the depression. when she was a little girl, her even younger sister died of leukemia. when she was 14, her mother died, you know? a transformative, horrific event that, you know, after a long bout with c
jeffrey toobin to you, the arc of her life. this is a woman argued the most cases before the court for decades before she sat on the court. who headed the aclu civil rights project. because of her, women could have credit cards and could sit on juries in all states. so many things just in the early '70s didn't have, but changed because of her. >> you know, she is the only member of the supreme court since thurgood marshall who would have been a major figure in american history, even if...
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all something that more from jeffrey sachs after this short break. a new gold rush is underway in ghana thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the gold fields hoping to strike it rich. as. children are torn between gold. was very poor i thought i was doing my best to get back to see which side will have the strongest appeal. the world is driven by shaped. thinks. we are here to ask. welcome back i'm still talking to the director of the un sustainable development solutions that work professor jeffrey sachs let's get back to the book and globalization because in the book the role of clos and of violence probably is going to raise some eyebrows in that it's not really there i mean something else you said in managing the debt crisis a previous book of yours you said after a civil war a new military regime under president suharto began to bring economic order to the country is the role of violence in globalization missing from your analysis in the new book globalization the ages of globalization. if you read the book you'll find it all through
all something that more from jeffrey sachs after this short break. a new gold rush is underway in ghana thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the gold fields hoping to strike it rich. as. children are torn between gold. was very poor i thought i was doing my best to get back to see which side will have the strongest appeal. the world is driven by shaped. thinks. we are here to ask. welcome back i'm still talking to the director of the un sustainable development solutions that work...
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all something that more from jeffrey sachs after this short break. but the pandemic know so you know blood is just blind to nationalities. history. we took a backseat. piece to. judge a. commentary this is a sentence. we can do better we should. everyone is contributing each of our own way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenge is grateful to response has been much so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. welcome back i'm still talking to the director of the un sustainable development solutions that work professor jeffrey sachs let's go back to the book and globalization because in the book the role of clos and of violence probably is going to raise some eyebrows in that it's not really there i mean something else you said in managing the debt crisis a previous book of yours you said after a civil war a new military regime under president suharto began to bring economic order to the country is the rule of violence in globalization missing from your analysis in the new
all something that more from jeffrey sachs after this short break. but the pandemic know so you know blood is just blind to nationalities. history. we took a backseat. piece to. judge a. commentary this is a sentence. we can do better we should. everyone is contributing each of our own way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenge is grateful to response has been much so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. welcome...
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and is add an article by me out this makes no sense jeffrey all something that more from jeffrey sachs after this short break. when i was told something seemed wrong. wrong just don't. get to see. this day come to. engage me because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back i'm still talking to the director of the un sustainable development solutions network professor jeffrey sachs let's get back to the book and globalization because in the book the role of clos and of violence formally is going to raise some eyebrows in that it's not really there i mean something else you said in managing the debt crisis a previous book of yours you said after a civil war a new military regime under president suharto began to bring economic order to the country is the rule of violence in globalization missing from your analysis in the new book globalization the ages of globalization. if you read the book you'll find it all through the book but the violence of capital again that's the masses of work as below. if you read the book you'll find t
and is add an article by me out this makes no sense jeffrey all something that more from jeffrey sachs after this short break. when i was told something seemed wrong. wrong just don't. get to see. this day come to. engage me because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back i'm still talking to the director of the un sustainable development solutions network professor jeffrey sachs let's get back to the book and globalization because...
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jeffrey -- >> context. >> yeah. jeffrey, last word to you. >> well, i agree with what carl said. his framing is very interesting that trump is the big lie. one of the tactics that they use, people in the white house and supporters, is to harp on irrelevant details and try to create an echo chamber effect. there have been no denials of many of the items i reported on in my piece including the fact that donald trump, donald trump has called george h.w. bush a loser for being shot down by the japanese in world war ii. not a word about that. not a word about any of these things. because i think inside the white house, they know how donald trump thinks and they know how donald trump feels about the military and about veterans. >> and how he talks. >> that's right. >> the language is really important here. >> yeah. >> we have a record of the language. >> we do. yeah. >> carl and jeffrey, thank you very much. later this hour, did goldberg's report prompt trump to defend the military's revere newspaper "stars and stripes" why the about face? the fed moved to block white privilege trainin
jeffrey -- >> context. >> yeah. jeffrey, last word to you. >> well, i agree with what carl said. his framing is very interesting that trump is the big lie. one of the tactics that they use, people in the white house and supporters, is to harp on irrelevant details and try to create an echo chamber effect. there have been no denials of many of the items i reported on in my piece including the fact that donald trump, donald trump has called george h.w. bush a loser for being...
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the interview you just did with jeffrey and the interview yesterday that paul bernstein and jeffrey did were the best modern disquisition if you will on the need of a democracy for the media, for journalists like jeffrey and like these others i've ever heard. and i think that's important to get that point out there. and their defense of anonymous sources, especially carl bernstein, he was eloquent in his defense of the anonymous sources, for example, he and bob woodward used when they essentially helped to get rid of president nixon during the watergate crisis. so i think that is an important point to make. i want to emphasize that point. it's time the media stood up. it's time the media told the truth. it's time the media went after the facts, despite the president's utter disregard for the facts. but to your question, this is extremely damaging to the morale and good order and discipline of the military to have the leader of that military, the commander in chief of the united states, of the military to make these kind of remarks. as to whether or not he made these remarks, i think tha
the interview you just did with jeffrey and the interview yesterday that paul bernstein and jeffrey did were the best modern disquisition if you will on the need of a democracy for the media, for journalists like jeffrey and like these others i've ever heard. and i think that's important to get that point out there. and their defense of anonymous sources, especially carl bernstein, he was eloquent in his defense of the anonymous sources, for example, he and bob woodward used when they...
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jeffrey: thanks for that. you wantere is stuff to respond to, but before you do that, maybe answer that first question. scanlon have endorsed the standard, speech should only be banned if it is likely to cause imminent violence. -- do you support that standard or do you think it should be relaxed? rep. cohen: if it is encouraging genocide, another holocaust, hateful speech that is encouraging the death of a whole sect of people because of their race, religion, sexual orientation, maybe we should get into prohibiting. i appreciate free-speech but there is a time you -- you maybe need to close the door. andn't approve of eluding -- i don't approve of looting and burning federal buildings and i did not like it when they character out in san francisco. they went too far in some of these things, no question about it. called democratic mayors, nor have i called republican mayors where crime is up just as much. i have not called them out and some of the protesters go too far and the press -- in , protests were stoppe
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the lives and livelihoods of all the strident as i have in the past for more on this let's bring in jeffrey tucker editorial director at the american institute for economic research and host of economic update professor richard wolfe thank you both for being here today professor wolf i want to start with you what do you make of the this end to economic growth in australia and is this whole situation due to the pandemic or was it already on the horizon and what more can the country do after injecting more than $200000000000.00 in stimulus measures earlier this year. well there are several things capitalism is an unstable it's just the men wherever it is sent over the rise why the economic ups and downs the average every 47 years an economic downturn or there are occasional outliers who don't have that average or here's the lesson of history if you don't have it every 4 to 7 years when you finally get it it tends to be a doozy be krug against it it related imbalances or strand it would like the name of the pirates that's very popular around the world for which you have an economic system that
the lives and livelihoods of all the strident as i have in the past for more on this let's bring in jeffrey tucker editorial director at the american institute for economic research and host of economic update professor richard wolfe thank you both for being here today professor wolf i want to start with you what do you make of the this end to economic growth in australia and is this whole situation due to the pandemic or was it already on the horizon and what more can the country do after...
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in your opinion jeffrey can the fed do any more as they've interviewed in the economy so much recently. no the fed has nothing to do here to fix this economy what you need is an end to the restrictions and the lock downs and the to and the travel bans and everything else which are perpetuating themselves in the us the us right now has one of the most highest rating rankings on the stringency index out of oxford university bested only by places like australia so we need to end this and there's nothing the fed can do i mean except tread paper which is going to create more distortions and trouble believe generated inflation once the recovery happens if it does happen so no the fed cannot to do this the fed has no magic magic tool to make the economy recover again i'll repeat this is a manmade recession you don't need karl marx to explain what's going on the world economy what you need is george orwell now i want to i want to move to a little bit of positive news out of the united states obviously we go back and forth on those points all day here but the institute for supply management ann
in your opinion jeffrey can the fed do any more as they've interviewed in the economy so much recently. no the fed has nothing to do here to fix this economy what you need is an end to the restrictions and the lock downs and the to and the travel bans and everything else which are perpetuating themselves in the us the us right now has one of the most highest rating rankings on the stringency index out of oxford university bested only by places like australia so we need to end this and there's...
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joining us is jeffrey toobin and david boise. great to have both of you. jeffrey toobin, that bit of breaking news that joe just reported on, amy coney barrett seemed to have leaped over the list of trump favorites, now at the top. >> she's been a favorite of the conservative base since her name surfaced for the kavanaugh vacancy. she is as close as you can find to a guaranteed vote both to overturn roe versus wade and to overturn the affordable care act, obamacare. she is not just a conservative on social issues but on legislative matters. i think the stakes of this nomination are very clear. if it is in fact barrett, she is someone who will implement donald trump's agenda across the board and that's why she is the leading candidate. >> i want to give people some more breaking news. president trump despite what kayleigh mcenany just said announced that the nomination will come either friday or saturday, the reason being he says he wants to give the nation the appropriate time to mourn the loss of justice ginsburg, and david boise, to you on that point, i
joining us is jeffrey toobin and david boise. great to have both of you. jeffrey toobin, that bit of breaking news that joe just reported on, amy coney barrett seemed to have leaped over the list of trump favorites, now at the top. >> she's been a favorite of the conservative base since her name surfaced for the kavanaugh vacancy. she is as close as you can find to a guaranteed vote both to overturn roe versus wade and to overturn the affordable care act, obamacare. she is not just a...
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sachs of the center of a sustainable development at columbia university thank you so much jeffrey for coming on before i even get to the book in the past few days there's been a story that will commented on arguably 13000 refugees on the island of lesbos in greece all there are makeshift homes were burnt down somehow an emblematic vision of globalization in 2020. there are a lot of people being displaced and there are a lot of people suffering to right now actually not only do we have a pandemic but we have disasters of emergencies political crises all over the world and in these interconnected crises lots of people who are suffering are not even being recognized as such it's a pretty dramatic time niner the new book the ages of globalization goes right from the beginning of time you yourself have gone through a journey arguably intellectually tell me about briefly about the new book we've been grappling with global interconnectedness for as long as we've been a species this book starts from our ancient past indeed our 1st migrations out of africa as modern human beings and takes us t
sachs of the center of a sustainable development at columbia university thank you so much jeffrey for coming on before i even get to the book in the past few days there's been a story that will commented on arguably 13000 refugees on the island of lesbos in greece all there are makeshift homes were burnt down somehow an emblematic vision of globalization in 2020. there are a lot of people being displaced and there are a lot of people suffering to right now actually not only do we have a...
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face the music and it's really convenient to blame the pandemic or best only part of the story now jeffrey obviously you've been very critical of lockdown measures while on the show in the past are we going to continue to see these demick dire economic news out of nations throughout the world due to the handling of the pandemic. yes and the only thing not prosperous that the professor just said is that is not a cause of code but everything else he said was ridiculous i'm sorry this is caused by the lockdown this is a manmade disaster and as much as i enjoyed the prayer for the prime minister if he would get his boots off the neck of the people of australia and that also goes for dan andrews the appalling outrageous policies that he's perpetuated to melbourne in which police are arresting people for even disagreeing with him this is what needs to end you want to soften the blow the read of the as this catastrophic economic times in australia and the lockdowns there was no recession in the cards this is a completely caused by outrageous discussed in government policies and that includes the
face the music and it's really convenient to blame the pandemic or best only part of the story now jeffrey obviously you've been very critical of lockdown measures while on the show in the past are we going to continue to see these demick dire economic news out of nations throughout the world due to the handling of the pandemic. yes and the only thing not prosperous that the professor just said is that is not a cause of code but everything else he said was ridiculous i'm sorry this is caused by...
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editor in chief of the atlantic jeffrey goldberg and republican strategist al carden as.elcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning and we're going to get to all of the political news of the week and boy is there a lot of it in just a moment, but we're going to begin with the epic wildfires out west. fires burning in california, oregon and washington state have now consumed some 4.7 million acres this year alone. at least 33 people have been killed throughout the pacific region and with many people missing officials fear the toll will go much higher. whole towns have been wiped out by these fires which have consumed areas the size of some of our smaller states and the tragedy has renewed warnings that unless we take serious steps to control climate change and now scenes like these will become more and more common, perhaps maybe it is too late that this is the new normal. nbc news' aaron mclachlan. aaron, set the scene and is there
editor in chief of the atlantic jeffrey goldberg and republican strategist al carden as.elcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning and we're going to get to all of the political news of the week and boy is there a lot of it in just a moment, but we're going to begin with the epic wildfires out west. fires burning in...
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political correspondent, jeffrey taylor. what is next for the german economy?ad to the survey due at 10:00 a.m. london time. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: this is "daybreak: europe." i am manus cranny into by, annmarie hordern is alongside us in hq. and matt miller is the anchor alongside anna as the european market opens. we have talked about the recovery in china. how important is that for benchmarking where we are? good morning. matt: good morning. it is important. there are a slew of figures out showing the german recovery is quicker than other european countries. they had a bigger shot of stimulus and it started and then stopped its lockdowns sooner than many other countries. ofwe should expect a reading 59 on the survey today. that compares to a slightly higher reading last time of 71.5, but it should be around ballpark. we will talk about a lot of other things on the program today. we have henrik johnsson, deutsche bank go ahead of capital markets. there is a great -- cohead of capital markets. there is a great story on bloomberg about billionaires who wan
political correspondent, jeffrey taylor. what is next for the german economy?ad to the survey due at 10:00 a.m. london time. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: this is "daybreak: europe." i am manus cranny into by, annmarie hordern is alongside us in hq. and matt miller is the anchor alongside anna as the european market opens. we have talked about the recovery in china. how important is that for benchmarking where we are? good morning. matt: good morning. it is important. there are a slew...
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jeffrey the public didn't really know what wall way was before this u.s. china trade war started i mean realistically i didn't really know much about why way that giving them free publicity as well. maybe so i have a lot of friends who are buying well way phones in this thing broke out and were disgusted but the trumpet ministration did so who knows i mean you know actually even consider the possibility that while a phones become part of the united states everybody wants to get away from google and some people want to good alternatives to tap or so maybe a wall a operating system run shown is could have a market future in the u.s. and it might be better than google i mean we're not sure yet but we'll see when it comes out next year jeffrey tucker of the american institute for economic research and boom bust co-host and of us to get a journalist and so on thank you for joining us today. and you contest by the original inventor of jelly belly well it could be the closest you will ever come to living out that willy wonka and the chocolate factory well to star
jeffrey the public didn't really know what wall way was before this u.s. china trade war started i mean realistically i didn't really know much about why way that giving them free publicity as well. maybe so i have a lot of friends who are buying well way phones in this thing broke out and were disgusted but the trumpet ministration did so who knows i mean you know actually even consider the possibility that while a phones become part of the united states everybody wants to get away from google...
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and is add an article by me out this makes no sense jeffrey l. something that more from jeffrey sachs after this short break. forced regime change by why it is not and will love working it was also the nub of the saga benefits from this very strange episode. that the believe really key smear those who really can show you. with that supposed distrust they. know none of the stupina bull episodes didn't go to see. you slither in your force where you could be near must of missed with no thoughts about spirit appear to do it was more sinister experiment done in no. stadia. for you to. sort of move to. kick your butt is. ringback a match kaiser one for my guide to financial survival this is fun it's a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these has flaws are simply not accountable and we're just getting more and more to them. totally destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get informed guys are. welcome back i'm still talking to the director of the un sustainable development solutions network profess
and is add an article by me out this makes no sense jeffrey l. something that more from jeffrey sachs after this short break. forced regime change by why it is not and will love working it was also the nub of the saga benefits from this very strange episode. that the believe really key smear those who really can show you. with that supposed distrust they. know none of the stupina bull episodes didn't go to see. you slither in your force where you could be near must of missed with no thoughts...
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jeffrey: we are in a time when facta's themselvea question.e me an example of what you think is lost we lose the local journalism? margaret: it is that expression, you don''t know what you don' know. the great reporting that hase of happened at the local level. for example, the way the miami herald a mcclatchy newspaper u that is realer siege, really brought the jeffreyre epstein storyscitated it, and developed a situationhe that came further to justice. if julie k. brown of the miami herald had not been doing her job, justice may not have taken place. it can happen in a smaller way. o covering the school board , council meeting? jeffrey: even while this i happening, a lot of americans, may be most americans don't even realize this is happening. getting plenty of news.are in the age of social media and the internet, more often the complaint is that there is too muchnformation. how do you convince everyone that they are missing something? margaret: this is a big reason i wrote the book i did. some very good research that said seven of 10 americ
jeffrey: we are in a time when facta's themselvea question.e me an example of what you think is lost we lose the local journalism? margaret: it is that expression, you don''t know what you don' know. the great reporting that hase of happened at the local level. for example, the way the miami herald a mcclatchy newspaper u that is realer siege, really brought the jeffreyre epstein storyscitated it, and developed a situationhe that came further to justice. if julie k. brown of the miami herald...
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jeffrey, we just listened to former president bush there. a law and order theme but also did mention -- he was worried of pliolice brutali and the tone different than the common president. the attorney general womilliam barr in both cases. >> calm is important to remember because president bush among all things wanted to lower tension. there's actually an evolution in bush's response to the los angeles riots over the first few days. the initial reaction is simply to say the jury returned the verdict and the system worked and respect that verdict and then went on as you heard on the tape to tell people that he wanted to make sure there's law and order and then really crucial thing is in the middle of that speech he said but i want to be clear, what i saw on the videotape was an injustice. what i saw was a terrible transgression of rodney king's civ rights and ordering the justice department to investigate themselves. so in essence he put himself on the sympathetic side of the people protesting even while he was trying to tamp down the violenc
jeffrey, we just listened to former president bush there. a law and order theme but also did mention -- he was worried of pliolice brutali and the tone different than the common president. the attorney general womilliam barr in both cases. >> calm is important to remember because president bush among all things wanted to lower tension. there's actually an evolution in bush's response to the los angeles riots over the first few days. the initial reaction is simply to say the jury returned...
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joining us now is cnn chief legal analyst, jeffrey toobin. juliette kayyem, former assistant secretary at the department of homeland security. juliette, i don't think that some states have been doing this already. they are primarily mail-in voting states, like colorado. there are republican secretaries of state and heads of the election process in these states. they say that it's working. there is not voter fraud when you do mail-in ballot. i don't think that he understands that there's a bar code on your mail-in ballot that election officials and the u.s. postal service scan and track, so that you can't do what he's suggesting. >> right, and he's actually asking people to test the system, to make sure that it works, so the president has, as we know, voted absentee, he certainly knows that the system at least for him is reliable. and all of this noise from donald trump, from bill barr, the attorney general, is essentially greasing the runways for november. they are simply creating or trying to create enough noise that if it's close, if there'
joining us now is cnn chief legal analyst, jeffrey toobin. juliette kayyem, former assistant secretary at the department of homeland security. juliette, i don't think that some states have been doing this already. they are primarily mail-in voting states, like colorado. there are republican secretaries of state and heads of the election process in these states. they say that it's working. there is not voter fraud when you do mail-in ballot. i don't think that he understands that there's a bar...
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joining us now is jeffrey toobin. from barr, it was part of a long, rambling speech and said a lot of things that raised eyebrows. >> you know, that comparison is so self-evidently ridiculous. stay at home orders are difficult for all of us, but compared to other acts in american history whether it's the red square or mccarthyism or the alien sedition act, the government has done a lot of things that limit civil liberties and limit speech and that hasn't happened at all in this time. so i think everybody can tell it's a ridiculous comparison. >> something very important i think has happened over the last 24 hours and that is there is i think a clear rift between the fbi director christopher wray and the attorney general of the united states, william barr, on a couple of issues. one is on russia. the fbi director testified under oath yesterday, which means he can't lie, and talked about russia attacking the u.s. election once again, trying to hurt joe biden. he says russia is doing this now to hurt joe biden. if you li
joining us now is jeffrey toobin. from barr, it was part of a long, rambling speech and said a lot of things that raised eyebrows. >> you know, that comparison is so self-evidently ridiculous. stay at home orders are difficult for all of us, but compared to other acts in american history whether it's the red square or mccarthyism or the alien sedition act, the government has done a lot of things that limit civil liberties and limit speech and that hasn't happened at all in this time. so i...
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we are joined by jeffrey goldberg, the editor-in-chief and he broke this story.weeted this morning that he never called john mccain a loser and we know that's not true. he called john mccain exactly that in 2015, but let me ask you your response to his denial of this story regarding the visit to the bella wood battle scene outside of paris in 2018. how do you answer those denials? >> i stand by my reporting. i have multiple sources telling me this is what happened, and so i stand by it. >> let me read some of that reporting that you are putting out in the atlantic. you know, there were so many questions, jeffrey, as you'll remember when that trip to the cemetery at bella wood was canceled, so back here everyone was struggling to figure out what happened, was it weather related? did he just want to come home? so your reporting says in a conversation with senior staff american members, he said why should i go to that cemetery, it's filled with losers. he referred to the 1,800 marines who lost their live as suckers for getting killed and he asked aides who were the
we are joined by jeffrey goldberg, the editor-in-chief and he broke this story.weeted this morning that he never called john mccain a loser and we know that's not true. he called john mccain exactly that in 2015, but let me ask you your response to his denial of this story regarding the visit to the bella wood battle scene outside of paris in 2018. how do you answer those denials? >> i stand by my reporting. i have multiple sources telling me this is what happened, and so i stand by it....
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jeffrey toobin, what did you think of that present tagation?reporter: well, that is an impressive tableau. she is a remarkable person. and has a remarkable personal story particularly given the size of her family. of course what did not come up, a name that was not mentioned during the ceremony understandably was merrick garland who was also nominated and also has a beautiful family and never goott a vote or a hearing. amy coney barrett, you know, there have only been 114 supreme court justices in american history, so any nomination is ko consequential. but this one is special because amy coney barrett and ruth bader ginsburg could not be more different. so the differs for health care, for gun control, for affirmative action, her views will be tdie m tie metricity opposed to ruth bader ginsburg. and president trump is delivers on his promise. we'll see whether voters think that that is a good idea. >> yeah, and republicans clearly have the votes to confirm her and they have the votes presumably to do it rather quickly even before the presidenti
jeffrey toobin, what did you think of that present tagation?reporter: well, that is an impressive tableau. she is a remarkable person. and has a remarkable personal story particularly given the size of her family. of course what did not come up, a name that was not mentioned during the ceremony understandably was merrick garland who was also nominated and also has a beautiful family and never goott a vote or a hearing. amy coney barrett, you know, there have only been 114 supreme court justices...
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tucker jeffrey washington has been pushing governments around the world their allies to squeeze out wall way and barred u.s. companies from supplying or even servicing them now this the intel has received permission to supply wall way one of the united states allow this license to be granted why not a smoker or even as next like alex said. but what's happening is that the chap administration is gradually realizing we're living in a club with economic environment not easily disentangled by the nation state and this is an accurate and basically acquiescence to that to that reality and it's a sign a certain amount of flexibility on the part of the chump administration they will not be able to drive this this iron wall between between china and the us it's not plausible in a in a digital age and i'm i have to tell you i'm very impressed by wall ways response here there's it's clearly a company run by some very smart adults who are more interested in prosperity in technology than they are in just national pride i think wa way gets a better into the deal here trump administration is going
tucker jeffrey washington has been pushing governments around the world their allies to squeeze out wall way and barred u.s. companies from supplying or even servicing them now this the intel has received permission to supply wall way one of the united states allow this license to be granted why not a smoker or even as next like alex said. but what's happening is that the chap administration is gradually realizing we're living in a club with economic environment not easily disentangled by the...
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jeffrey has written a book called "conversations with rbg." let me begin by expressing our condolences. many of us are discussing justice ginsburg today but few knew her as well as you and it all began in 1981 on an elevator ride. explain. >> i was a young law clerk, court of appeals, she was a judge. she was coming down from an exercise class. she was always exercising. we were in the sell vaelevator completely silent. just to break the ice because i was so sbintimidated. i blurted out what first came to my find, what ooper peras have seen recently? we just bonded over a shared love of opera. we continues that for a year and continues that over 30 years. it expanded and the friendship is one of the greatest blessings of my life. >> is it fair to say in a way she credited you with the notoriety that she achieved because you wrote about her for the "new republic" when many didn't know the name ruth bader ginsburg? >> well, i was just a footnote in that important confirmation battle. as hard as it is to believe at the time, when justice white re
jeffrey has written a book called "conversations with rbg." let me begin by expressing our condolences. many of us are discussing justice ginsburg today but few knew her as well as you and it all began in 1981 on an elevator ride. explain. >> i was a young law clerk, court of appeals, she was a judge. she was coming down from an exercise class. she was always exercising. we were in the sell vaelevator completely silent. just to break the ice because i was so sbintimidated. i...
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now over to russia so as jeffrey just said always still intends to be the new global influence and is now recruiting developers and then you factors to help a build a 3rd alternative to google's android and apple's i os so while i says that there is room in the global market for another operating system and that it plans to take this opportunity now the u.s. is looking at this development and seeing the huge risk that it presents to america's control of the world's mobile ecosystem but then again it is kind of the us it's all in the 1st place for backing all way into the corners so this is the only logical or turn out of that jeffrey said the bear otherwise it would have continued on happily using android in the 1st place so after waging the war against holloway for over a year now america's actions against holloway has left the door wide open for russia and similar to what i said before about australia it's not only about the current investments it's always about the future investments when you talk about tech and r. and d. because of the fast pace the development cycle the days the
now over to russia so as jeffrey just said always still intends to be the new global influence and is now recruiting developers and then you factors to help a build a 3rd alternative to google's android and apple's i os so while i says that there is room in the global market for another operating system and that it plans to take this opportunity now the u.s. is looking at this development and seeing the huge risk that it presents to america's control of the world's mobile ecosystem but then...
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jillian: prosecutors digging deeper into jeffrey epstein's past, details about his private island, the rich and famous was kept secret. ted cruz warning we could have a repeat of the 2000 presidential election in 2020 but without a full supreme court. >> what we saw in florida inverse buses gore -- bush versus gore, if joe biden loses we will see all over the country. when you're through with powering through, it's time for theraflu hot liquid medicine. powerful relief so you can restore and recover. theraflu hot beats cold. powerful relief so you can rebeautiful. butver. when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense. but now i practice a different philosophy. quickbooks helps me get paid,
jillian: prosecutors digging deeper into jeffrey epstein's past, details about his private island, the rich and famous was kept secret. ted cruz warning we could have a repeat of the 2000 presidential election in 2020 but without a full supreme court. >> what we saw in florida inverse buses gore -- bush versus gore, if joe biden loses we will see all over the country. when you're through with powering through, it's time for theraflu hot liquid medicine. powerful relief so you can restore...
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be that george sorrous paid jeffrey epstein's ghost to vote for joe biden. but yes, the fbi says that foreign enemies will try to spread disinformation to undermine the election while the votes are being counted. so if they really want to mess with the vote couldn'ting i hope they don't do that thing of just shouting outran dom numbers, that will throw america off. it gets me every time, 61 million for biden. >> 24. >> 61 million and one for biden. >> 143. >> 61-- oh, got to sart again. one for biden. two for biden. >> so yes, there is a real threat that america's foreign adversaries will latch on to the fact that many votes want come in until after election day. and then what they will try and do is use that to convince voters that the election votes aren't valid. while the fbi is warning america about foreign adversaries spreading disinformation after the election, there is already a pretty major domestic adversary who has been doing it for weeks.
be that george sorrous paid jeffrey epstein's ghost to vote for joe biden. but yes, the fbi says that foreign enemies will try to spread disinformation to undermine the election while the votes are being counted. so if they really want to mess with the vote couldn'ting i hope they don't do that thing of just shouting outran dom numbers, that will throw america off. it gets me every time, 61 million for biden. >> 24. >> 61 million and one for biden. >> 143. >> 61-- oh,...