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jeffrey: thank you. jack, i'm going to ask you to take it up with madison on the final thoughts for this panel. we have seen the specter of medicine's worst nightmare. madison warned of all large assemblies, a character with passion who arrests the soul from reason, and we have seen an armed mob marching on the capitol, storming the capitol. in light of medicine's concerns about cabals, today what he favor a direct popular vote or would want some other way for filtering the passions of the peoples of the best candidates could emerge? jack: i think if you look at the first decade and a half after the constitution went into effect, at least until the 12th amendment in 1804, the critical development was that you had to get to the first two resident that to get to the first two contested presidential elections in 1796 and 1800. whatever set of rules you apply, you get the same results, but as soon as madison reveals his desire to finally go back, a couple things happened. the two parties were already well-or
jeffrey: thank you. jack, i'm going to ask you to take it up with madison on the final thoughts for this panel. we have seen the specter of medicine's worst nightmare. madison warned of all large assemblies, a character with passion who arrests the soul from reason, and we have seen an armed mob marching on the capitol, storming the capitol. in light of medicine's concerns about cabals, today what he favor a direct popular vote or would want some other way for filtering the passions of the...
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jeffrey: the etf is the easiest access.hing i want to point out that makes oil radically different from silver or gold, the etf in silver and gold is not physically back. that short retail investors were focused on is the hedging of that physical position in the etf. the etf in natural gas and oil is nothing other than a rolling front month gsci style contract. it is a paper position, not a physical position. you can take all of the etf physical position in gold and put it in your office. it may break the floor, however you could fit it in this office. the etf position in oil, if you were to hold it in a physical position, it would require something like 70 or 90 blcc's. imagine parking that in the east river of new york, or the tames in london, that would be difficult. francine: let's get straight to the bloomberg first word news. here is ritika gupta. ritika: present guided -- president biden and republican senators have agreed to keep negotiating a bipartisan relief package. the president made it clear he would keep push
jeffrey: the etf is the easiest access.hing i want to point out that makes oil radically different from silver or gold, the etf in silver and gold is not physically back. that short retail investors were focused on is the hedging of that physical position in the etf. the etf in natural gas and oil is nothing other than a rolling front month gsci style contract. it is a paper position, not a physical position. you can take all of the etf physical position in gold and put it in your office. it...
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i'm jeffrey brown.inder that we are carrying gavel to gavel coverage of the second impeachment trial of former president trump. you can check your local pbs station and also find it online. i'm judy road draft. stay safe -- judy woodruff. stay safe and we will see you soon. >> major funding has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people connect. we offer no contract plans and our u.s.-based team can help find one that fits you. to learn more, visit consumer cellular.tv. >> johnson & johnson. bnsf railway. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the frontlines lines of social change worldwide. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ lidia: buon giorno. i'm lidia bastianich, and teaching you about italian food has always been my passion. i wan
i'm jeffrey brown.inder that we are carrying gavel to gavel coverage of the second impeachment trial of former president trump. you can check your local pbs station and also find it online. i'm judy road draft. stay safe -- judy woodruff. stay safe and we will see you soon. >> major funding has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people connect. we offer no contract plans and our u.s.-based team can help find...
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jeffrey: right. from one to another.gg: you will hear people who are fans of a given populist political figure. donald trump's fans, bernie sanders' fans, and you will often hear them say that is good populism. populism is a good thing, right? so a lot of it is in the eye of the beholder. jeffrey: please sincerity is how one would make that distinction. another thing that needs to be reclaimed and revised in ways is progressive. gregg: i knew you were going there. right. of course, i had to think long and hard about the l word in the title of my book and making it a simple theme because the opponents of liberalism in the united states since the 1980's have been wildly successful at sort of tarnishing that term. i think maybe without really understanding what it really has historically meant. jeffrey: actually, can you say more about that? because that is one of the questions build which had and several are curious about. as you wrestle yourself with the l word, liberalism, in the title of your book, obviously populism ha
jeffrey: right. from one to another.gg: you will hear people who are fans of a given populist political figure. donald trump's fans, bernie sanders' fans, and you will often hear them say that is good populism. populism is a good thing, right? so a lot of it is in the eye of the beholder. jeffrey: please sincerity is how one would make that distinction. another thing that needs to be reclaimed and revised in ways is progressive. gregg: i knew you were going there. right. of course, i had to...
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one more thing i'll ask before the questions i think turned me from the audience is jeffrey sachs, this is a way i think one of your more provocative pcs and it seems to me in your work is that jeffrey sachs got involved in this new field of development economics and basically owing to the third world or post-soviet lot and trying to get these countries back on their feet economic. and integrated into the west. and i'd like you to talk about this because in a sense jeffrey sachs has the bullish distaste for, hatred of them. . i think you find that a little bit of what you practice . >> is an about jeffrey sachs that i love that i did not include in the book is a citation i could find were secondhand stories but i'm thoroughly convinced the source is reliable. it's a story from stephen:, the russia scholar who died just a few months ago actually . he said that he was once on the plane with jeffrey sachs on the way to moscow and happened to be sitting next to him so stephen cohen, star of russia asking what books he was reading to prepare for his journey because that's what you do when yo
one more thing i'll ask before the questions i think turned me from the audience is jeffrey sachs, this is a way i think one of your more provocative pcs and it seems to me in your work is that jeffrey sachs got involved in this new field of development economics and basically owing to the third world or post-soviet lot and trying to get these countries back on their feet economic. and integrated into the west. and i'd like you to talk about this because in a sense jeffrey sachs has the bullish...
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jeffrey brown has the story for our arts and culture series, canvas. ♪ jeffrey: it is called "the democracyarsalis, who has kept swinging through the pandemic, while linking his art form to higher human values. wynton: in jazz we improvise, which means we have freedom. we swing, which means we're forced to share that freedom. we come from a blues esthetic and blues idiom, which means that we can look into the face of something thais tragic and not paint the fake smile on it and still be optimistic about the use of our will to come together and make things better for the future. marsalis wrote the suite amid the pandemic and recorded it with members of the orchestra at jazz at lincoln center in new york, where he is managing and artistic director. its first movement is titled "be present," something he, like all of us, is having trouble with performing on a stage he's used , to, with no audience. wynton: really strange. we have put together concerts where we recorded at home and compiled everything. that was also unusual at first, but now we are acclimated to it. jeffrey: you're acclimated t
jeffrey brown has the story for our arts and culture series, canvas. ♪ jeffrey: it is called "the democracyarsalis, who has kept swinging through the pandemic, while linking his art form to higher human values. wynton: in jazz we improvise, which means we have freedom. we swing, which means we're forced to share that freedom. we come from a blues esthetic and blues idiom, which means that we can look into the face of something thais tragic and not paint the fake smile on it and still be...
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that is the fault that annoys me most about jeffrey sachs.what he does is show obviously imperial and so obviously perfectly analogous to what the old british and french imperialist did that it was deeply offensive and underhanded and arrogant and wrong for him to then say that imperialists were a bunch of terrible racist old white men who never did anything good in their lives. i know a lot of people on the left and right who criticized jeffrey sachs for being so imperial and that sonoma complained to them. if he wants to go around of a building imperial mission i think he probably can do a lot of good that way but i just wish you would stop being such a hypocrite about it in his attitude to the people whose tradition he is carrying on. >> it wouldn't be surprised being a boomer that he desired not to do the homework but get full credit for his good intentions anyway and that seems the type. i have a question that has come in from chris scalia for helen. i wonder what the many shortcomings of the boomers as parents and otherwise suggest abou
that is the fault that annoys me most about jeffrey sachs.what he does is show obviously imperial and so obviously perfectly analogous to what the old british and french imperialist did that it was deeply offensive and underhanded and arrogant and wrong for him to then say that imperialists were a bunch of terrible racist old white men who never did anything good in their lives. i know a lot of people on the left and right who criticized jeffrey sachs for being so imperial and that sonoma...
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jeffrey yeah i think it's i think it's very likely but i don't think it will be a quote unquote phase 2 deal because i don't think the by the ministration was anything to do with the things one the oh i think i'll just refer to it as a whole new set of negotiations between china and the us although that's all we can hope for right some some will toward a common ground china today the minister of foreign affairs did say they want to cooperate to all we can do is hope for the best and was co-host bence on jeffrey tucker of the american institute for economic. set for this time you can catch us on the man on the portable t.v.'s and unfortunately we're out of time but we'll see you next time. there's a survival guide look to see just like all the stars simply never. let me. repatriations to look at the rest in 70 years. deliver a separate track record. a dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells their bodies on the street many of them under-age. los angeles police reveal a taste of their daily challenge no if you're going to exploit for a child here in
jeffrey yeah i think it's i think it's very likely but i don't think it will be a quote unquote phase 2 deal because i don't think the by the ministration was anything to do with the things one the oh i think i'll just refer to it as a whole new set of negotiations between china and the us although that's all we can hope for right some some will toward a common ground china today the minister of foreign affairs did say they want to cooperate to all we can do is hope for the best and was co-host...
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and jeffrey tucker editorial director at the american institute for economic research thank you both for being here today but i want to start with you what's behind this latest rally for because while i'm not sure there's a latest rally i think it's an ongoing rally that we've been seeing since late last year and it's continued into this year and let's face it if you're you are holding because you're doing great right now look at the long must seems to be a part of it he talked about tesla coming in and essentially buying up about $1500000000.00 worth of bitcoin and they would begin accepting because in order to buy a tesla we're seeing a lot of firms coming in mastercard now saying you no longer have to convert currency to feel they're able to automatically you know. transfer crypto transactions directly through master card that's a huge step we know that pay pal has gotten into this space so there's a lot of you know institutional investors who are coming in on this and everyone's work kind of. helping to propel bitcoin but at the same time there's also this foam all this fear of m
and jeffrey tucker editorial director at the american institute for economic research thank you both for being here today but i want to start with you what's behind this latest rally for because while i'm not sure there's a latest rally i think it's an ongoing rally that we've been seeing since late last year and it's continued into this year and let's face it if you're you are holding because you're doing great right now look at the long must seems to be a part of it he talked about tesla...
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they hate their elders and that is about jeffrey sachs. what they'd go is so imperial.obviously, perfectly analogous to what the british and french imperialists did, seems deeply offensive, underhanded, arrogant and wrong, to say imperialists were a bunch of white men who never did anything in their lives. there are a lot of people on the left and the right to criticize jeffrey sachs for being so imperial. i -- can probably do a lot of good that way. i just wish he would stop being such a hypocrite about this in his attitudes to the people his tradition is carrying on. >> host: would not be surprised being a boomer that he desired not to do the homework but credit for good intentions anyway. he seems the type. i have a question that has come from scalia, i wonder what the many shortcomings of the boomers suggest about their own parents, members of the greatest generation. for all the virtues of the greatest generation, to blame for the worst excesses of their children's generation. >> guest: a great question and the short answer is no. the sense that the greatest genera
they hate their elders and that is about jeffrey sachs. what they'd go is so imperial.obviously, perfectly analogous to what the british and french imperialists did, seems deeply offensive, underhanded, arrogant and wrong, to say imperialists were a bunch of white men who never did anything in their lives. there are a lot of people on the left and the right to criticize jeffrey sachs for being so imperial. i -- can probably do a lot of good that way. i just wish he would stop being such a...
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jeffrey rosen, thank you. let's bring back in our panel of major garrett, nancy cordes, and ed o'keefe. and that is, i mean, that's, i think, we're going-- i wanted to lay that out. the nub of that, as jeffrey said, because that i think is ultimately going to be for the republican senators that vote to acquit the former president, they will use that as the crux of their-- in their press statements and arguments to say that's why we should not move to convict former president trump. >> reporter: if i may just real quick, norah. you guys laid out the legal arguments there about failed insurrection quite well. i'll be very curious. we don't know, for example, how mitch mcconnell is going to vote ultimately. but i've been reminded it was he who called it a failed insurrection that night on the floor of the senate chamber. so one wonders if this wasn't a tactical mistake potentially by the former president's lawyers because the senate leader can turn around and say i do think it was a failed insurrection, whether y
jeffrey rosen, thank you. let's bring back in our panel of major garrett, nancy cordes, and ed o'keefe. and that is, i mean, that's, i think, we're going-- i wanted to lay that out. the nub of that, as jeffrey said, because that i think is ultimately going to be for the republican senators that vote to acquit the former president, they will use that as the crux of their-- in their press statements and arguments to say that's why we should not move to convict former president trump. >>...
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over 100 percent joining me now to discuss our boom bust co-host and crypto analyst ben swan and jeffrey tucker editorial director of the american institute for economic research ben let's start with you give us the latest on what is happening with decorum right now. yeah as you mentioned you know big quite obviously it fell back a little bit from where it was headed but you know jumping up over $58000.00 is pretty incredible and if we're looking at the pace at which this is happening it's really remarkable to see big coing moving at the pace that it is you know obviously a lot of this was fueled by tesla that's at least part of it must and tesla making the decision to buy a $1000000000.00 with a big coin but it's so many other areas too you know that there's a lot of media attention but for instance you have micro strategies right they just went out and raised $1000000000.00 to buy a $1000000000.00 worth of of bitcoin that was the point of them doing that let me put that into perspective for viewers that means that micro strategies will be buying about 2000 dollars with a big coin every
over 100 percent joining me now to discuss our boom bust co-host and crypto analyst ben swan and jeffrey tucker editorial director of the american institute for economic research ben let's start with you give us the latest on what is happening with decorum right now. yeah as you mentioned you know big quite obviously it fell back a little bit from where it was headed but you know jumping up over $58000.00 is pretty incredible and if we're looking at the pace at which this is happening it's...
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jeffrey yeah i think it's i think it's very likely but i don't think it will be a quote unquote phase 2 deal because i don't think the by the ministration was anything to do with the things one the oh i think i'll just refer to it as a whole new set of negotiations between china although that's all we can hope for right some some will toward a common ground china today the minister of foreign affairs did say they want to cooperate to all we can do is hope for the best in west coast benson jeffrey tucker of the american institute for economic affairs. so for this time you can catch the bus on the man on the portable t.v.'s and unfortunately we're out of time but. u.s. president joe biden has formally percentages the ministrations foreign policy mission it's a mixed bag for sure here on this edition of rostock we break it all down the good the bad and. the dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells their bodies on the streets many of them underage. los angeles police reveal a taste of their daily challenge no if you're going to exploit a child here in
jeffrey yeah i think it's i think it's very likely but i don't think it will be a quote unquote phase 2 deal because i don't think the by the ministration was anything to do with the things one the oh i think i'll just refer to it as a whole new set of negotiations between china although that's all we can hope for right some some will toward a common ground china today the minister of foreign affairs did say they want to cooperate to all we can do is hope for the best in west coast benson...
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happen in order to get in when the price was low they do not plan to let it drop back down and out jeffrey as we mentioned there in the intro there's been some renewed criticism of bitcoin mining scientists from the university of cambridge judge business school have found that big mining uses more energy each year than the entire country of argentina is energy consumption and one of the downsides of the bit coin boom that we're seeing . it's one of the upsides it's actually advantage that you want a money that's expensive to make so you don't make unlimited amounts of it like you do with the federal reserve notes or the end of the gold and one of the great advantages they had is that it's expensive to produce expensive to mine and so what decline did as a protocol replicated that same sense of for the use of resources in order to make the money that's actually a sign of its quality but i can't believe we're here in this one to get every time the bull market runs up people complain about the electricity is here's here's what the big secret of this is that jimmy song pointed this out on his
happen in order to get in when the price was low they do not plan to let it drop back down and out jeffrey as we mentioned there in the intro there's been some renewed criticism of bitcoin mining scientists from the university of cambridge judge business school have found that big mining uses more energy each year than the entire country of argentina is energy consumption and one of the downsides of the bit coin boom that we're seeing . it's one of the upsides it's actually advantage that you...
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things but one thing it does mean is that government pretty much stays out pretty vague there but jeffrey to that point while many u.s. corporations they have complained about this ip theft by the chinese many corporations are fighting to get into china how does that corporate influence the biden administration's policies i think is really really decisive in fact i'm almost certain looking back to the disastrous course that chomped administration took in the us china relations might have actually been part of his undoing with us corporate america u.s. and china who are evermore lou. think in terms of globalism technology and growing together yes it is always contention those issues there's arguments about intellectual property particularly as regards pharmaceuticals and technology but what the trump administration aspired to do was what they called decouple i mean this was a level of for ross a tea and a trade war that nobody welcomed or even anticipated i don't think the trumpet ministration to speak to that they. china was one of their 1st targets and that was the when trump said oh tra
things but one thing it does mean is that government pretty much stays out pretty vague there but jeffrey to that point while many u.s. corporations they have complained about this ip theft by the chinese many corporations are fighting to get into china how does that corporate influence the biden administration's policies i think is really really decisive in fact i'm almost certain looking back to the disastrous course that chomped administration took in the us china relations might have...
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jeffrey fang says that money is going to help a lot. he wants to take a little time from delivering food to recover from this incredible ordeal. cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> so many shows of support from really all over the bay area. cornell, many thanks. >> for sure. >>> moving on, as we work to help build a better bay area, one of the areas we're focusing on is education. san francisco took a big step forward today in reopening school campuses. the teachers union reached a tentative agreement with the school district. the issue has been contentious, and the city actually sued the school board on wednesday over a reopening plan. schools will reopen if the city reaches the red tier and on campus staff are vaccinated. if san francisco goes to the orange tier, teachers and staff would be back on campus without being immunized. the school board will vote on the deal february 16th. >>> key metrics in california. those show things are improving around the state. the number of people hospitalized has dropped below 12,000. a month ago, it wa
jeffrey fang says that money is going to help a lot. he wants to take a little time from delivering food to recover from this incredible ordeal. cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> so many shows of support from really all over the bay area. cornell, many thanks. >> for sure. >>> moving on, as we work to help build a better bay area, one of the areas we're focusing on is education. san francisco took a big step forward today in reopening school campuses. the teachers union...
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yes it's simply because if we're talking about exactly what jeffrey was talking about right now right master card and pay pal saying hey we're going to accept crypto we're going to keep it in this space you don't have to convert it to a fee up currency you get to allow the currency to be traded and used for transactions within our system that's great but the problem with bitcoin specifically and for all those big maximalist out there who believe that it is the only thing right the reality is because it is somewhat antiquated and it is slow and it is not the best crypto currency for certain kinds of transactions and by the way one of the things that's so exciting about this crypto space you know 10 years ago when it 1st came along was was the only kind of version of this today there are so many different forms of crypto that aren't just competing with the coin they're actually created for specific purposes and i've talked about this on the show before but when you have you know certain specific coins like file coin for instance which is on point base. is designed specifically for the p
yes it's simply because if we're talking about exactly what jeffrey was talking about right now right master card and pay pal saying hey we're going to accept crypto we're going to keep it in this space you don't have to convert it to a fee up currency you get to allow the currency to be traded and used for transactions within our system that's great but the problem with bitcoin specifically and for all those big maximalist out there who believe that it is the only thing right the reality is...
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and that is the fault that annoys most about jeffrey zach's.hat he does is show obviously imperial. perfectly the what the french imperialist did. then it seems deeply offensive, underhanded, arrogant and wrong for him to then say that imperialist or bunch of terrorist old white men who did never anything good. i know there are a lot of people on the left and the right to criticize for being so imperial. that's not my complaint with him if he wants to go around within imperial mission he can probably do a lot of good that way. i just wish he would stopping such a hypocrite about it in his attitude to the people whose tradition he is carrying on. >> it would not be surprised of being a boomer that he desired not to do the homework to get full credit for his good intentions anyway, he seems the type. i have a question that has come in from chris scull alia for helen. i wonder with the many shortcomings of the boomers as parents and otherwise suggest about their own parents? the members of the greatest generation. for all the virtues of the greate
and that is the fault that annoys most about jeffrey zach's.hat he does is show obviously imperial. perfectly the what the french imperialist did. then it seems deeply offensive, underhanded, arrogant and wrong for him to then say that imperialist or bunch of terrorist old white men who did never anything good. i know there are a lot of people on the left and the right to criticize for being so imperial. that's not my complaint with him if he wants to go around within imperial mission he can...
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jeffrey kofman is a former tv anchor and foreign correspondent in canada and the united states.ere with me in the studio is vincent knee, a china specialist with bbc world news. warm welcome to all of you. the european commission has been piling pressure on the vaccine manufacturer astrazeneca all week, angry that millions of doses it agreed to supply to the eu before the end of march may be cut by up to 60% because of manufacturing problems. yet, its decision friday to invoke part of the brexit deal, an emergency power to potentially introduce checks on the border between northern ireland — part of the uk — and the republic of ireland, in the eu, was incendiary. before the night was over, brussels executed a humiliating u—turn. it highlights, though, something we talked about on this programme last weekend — the risk of vaccine nationalism, particularly at a time when both astrazeneca and pfizer have warned of production delays. jeffrey, was this about securing more vaccines, do you think, or was it more about trying to pacify eu governments after the commission failed to meet
jeffrey kofman is a former tv anchor and foreign correspondent in canada and the united states.ere with me in the studio is vincent knee, a china specialist with bbc world news. warm welcome to all of you. the european commission has been piling pressure on the vaccine manufacturer astrazeneca all week, angry that millions of doses it agreed to supply to the eu before the end of march may be cut by up to 60% because of manufacturing problems. yet, its decision friday to invoke part of the...
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next, we turn to branwen jeffreys from the bbc. education . jeffreys from the bbc.cretary. you — jeffreys from the bbc. education secretary, you provided - jeffreys from the bbc. education i secretary, you provided short-term secretary, you provided short—term cash today, — secretary, you provided short—term cash today, but when will you have a long-term _ cash today, but when will you have a long—term plan to help children recover? — long—term plan to help children recover? you said just now that, if your— recover? you said just now that, if your child — recover? you said just now that, if your child needs help, they will get it. is your child needs help, they will get it is that _ your child needs help, they will get it is that a — your child needs help, they will get it. is that a promise that parents can hold — it. is that a promise that parents can hold you to? is it. is that a promise that parents can hold you to?— it. is that a promise that parents can hold you to? is what we all want to is all of our— can hold you to? is what we all want to is all of our chi
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jeffrey goldberg, it's government by gesture. you have donald trump in his campaign talking about building a wall and having mexico pay for it because of the invasion of mexicans when, of course, as we have said for five years, illegal border crossing from mexicans was at a 50-year low under barack obama. then two years later, during the 201 campaign, donald trump started lying about caravans coming to america filled with disease and leprosy. and then -- and you have now -- well, of course, covid. we could talk about that all morning the lies he spread about covid, but here you now have texas governor with people
jeffrey goldberg, it's government by gesture. you have donald trump in his campaign talking about building a wall and having mexico pay for it because of the invasion of mexicans when, of course, as we have said for five years, illegal border crossing from mexicans was at a 50-year low under barack obama. then two years later, during the 201 campaign, donald trump started lying about caravans coming to america filled with disease and leprosy. and then -- and you have now -- well, of course,...
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jeffrey urban explained the origins of this term and how hobos have been rowe mant sized in popular cultureeum on behalf of our director, paul sparrow and the roosevelt staff, welcome you to another one of our talks today. today we're talking about hobos and hoovervilles. and as i said, i'm jeff urban and i'm the education director here and it is our pleasure to present these programs for you. now hobos an h
jeffrey urban explained the origins of this term and how hobos have been rowe mant sized in popular cultureeum on behalf of our director, paul sparrow and the roosevelt staff, welcome you to another one of our talks today. today we're talking about hobos and hoovervilles. and as i said, i'm jeff urban and i'm the education director here and it is our pleasure to present these programs for you. now hobos an h
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jeffrey urbin with the franklin d.ided the video for this program. >> hi there. jeff urbin speaking to you from the roosevelt library and museum on behalf of the director and the entire roosevelt staff, i want to welcome you to another one of our talks today. today we'll be talking about hobos and hoovervilles, and as i said i'm jeff urbin. i'm education director here, and it's ourea
jeffrey urbin with the franklin d.ided the video for this program. >> hi there. jeff urbin speaking to you from the roosevelt library and museum on behalf of the director and the entire roosevelt staff, i want to welcome you to another one of our talks today. today we'll be talking about hobos and hoovervilles, and as i said i'm jeff urbin. i'm education director here, and it's ourea
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jeffrey you talked about the situation here in california.r today did not unveil a reopening plan for schools as was expected, but the negotiations obviously continuing between the governor and the legislature, on trying to come up with that framework for reopening schools. when are you expecting that plan to be unveiled it? how do you think the state's guidance is going to differ from the cdc guidance that we saw today? um uh, what we have seen come from the governor, as well as the california department of public health closely a call, see dph, uh city ph dot gov. ah lot of the things that are very, very similar. you the masking requirements the social distance of requirements, the 6 ft between individuals. the ppe requirements that cleat cleaning reply it requirements they match up. they already match up some of the things that we're still pushing for. is the testing. the cdc goes down and explains that a little more. we really believe that testing is required in our schools, and the cdc put some different. measurements and metrics in term
jeffrey you talked about the situation here in california.r today did not unveil a reopening plan for schools as was expected, but the negotiations obviously continuing between the governor and the legislature, on trying to come up with that framework for reopening schools. when are you expecting that plan to be unveiled it? how do you think the state's guidance is going to differ from the cdc guidance that we saw today? um uh, what we have seen come from the governor, as well as the california...
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now while i know very little, they were watching herb jeffreys.s books like bronze cowboy and harlem rides the range. they were all black casts. and they talk to people they remember sitting in backyards watching on screens and et cetera. and if you're in a community with a larger black community. but one thing we can say about these movies is that if you went to a movie house or you saw these movies, and you saw it composed of only black people -- you think oh, that can't be right. so basically it was entertaining, and the movies are still entertains and one of the things that again that herb jeffreys he was a mantinee idol. you see chase seens, fights, a little romance, etc. it was just basically an icon. and i thought i would just mention this story as part of it. herb jeffreys that died not ong ago, he told a story about seeing whites and black boys playing. and he said that he came across a boy that was crying, because his friends say he could not play cowboys because there was no black cowboys. that was one of his inspirations. >> you can st
now while i know very little, they were watching herb jeffreys.s books like bronze cowboy and harlem rides the range. they were all black casts. and they talk to people they remember sitting in backyards watching on screens and et cetera. and if you're in a community with a larger black community. but one thing we can say about these movies is that if you went to a movie house or you saw these movies, and you saw it composed of only black people -- you think oh, that can't be right. so...
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in the conclusion of impeachment on american history, jeffrey angle resurrects the account with high praise and mentions ross who defeated trumped up charges by considering their consciences. and just last friday on cnn, a week ago, i watched the special on history of impeachment and all experts agreed there were no grounds for impeachment. for me, the treatment of johnson's impeachment suggests that reconstruction remains an unfinished revolution in part because when it's not absent from public memory, it's too often misremembered. thank you. [ applause ] >> i'm happy to take questions if we have some time. >> actually, let me -- i'm going to ask you to sit down. >> okay. and we have questions for both panelists. >> i actually -- okay. can you live with that? >> sure. >> okay. are there -- pardon? >> it's okay. >> okay. anyway, so are there people who would like to come up appear ask questions? there is a microphone over there. i'm shocked. i'm going to ask one of -- of brook. which is as most political historians who have studied this have argued that the real ren for the defeat of
in the conclusion of impeachment on american history, jeffrey angle resurrects the account with high praise and mentions ross who defeated trumped up charges by considering their consciences. and just last friday on cnn, a week ago, i watched the special on history of impeachment and all experts agreed there were no grounds for impeachment. for me, the treatment of johnson's impeachment suggests that reconstruction remains an unfinished revolution in part because when it's not absent from...
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jeffrey urban explains the origins of this term, and how the hoboes have been romanticized in culture. why >> there i'm
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thank you. >> we've been listening to jeffrey zients, dr. anthony fauci and dr. richelle walensky, their update on the latest on the fight against the pandemic. what did you take away from today's briefing? >> well, i do think that there's clearly concern about the e emergence of these new variants and what to do about it. i think we are still gathering information about these variants. we're still not sure how worried to be in terms of the vaccine effectiveness against the variants. i think the message that came across loud and clear, both dr. fauci and dr. walensky noted that we need to be doing a better job with the public health guidance that's been given for months now, which is the masking, the social distancing. these are some of the best tools we have to prevent the spread of the virus. it's going to take time to get everyone vaccinated. in the meantime, we really need to be doing those things because the more you allow the virus to spread, the more it will mutate and the more these variants will emerge. >> there was some good news and some good warning o
thank you. >> we've been listening to jeffrey zients, dr. anthony fauci and dr. richelle walensky, their update on the latest on the fight against the pandemic. what did you take away from today's briefing? >> well, i do think that there's clearly concern about the e emergence of these new variants and what to do about it. i think we are still gathering information about these variants. we're still not sure how worried to be in terms of the vaccine effectiveness against the...
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joining me is congressman akeem jeffrey, the chair of the house democratic caucus. he was an impeachment manager in the first trial of the former president. congressman, thanks, so much for being with us this morning. the "new york times" reported the trial is expected to last about a week. what can you tell us about the expected length of the trial? >> well, that's still to be worked out as i understand it between the majority leader chuck schumer and the senate republicans, presumably with input from both the president's lawyers as well as the house impeachment managers. john, this is an open and shut case. we all have heard the president's inflammatory rhetoric throughout the duration of the final few months of his presidency. we all know that the president lied about the election, said that it was stolen from him, held stop the steal rallies, perpetrated the big lie that resulted in the mob coming to washington, which he summoned. he then enflamed and incited the mob and then directed them to march on the capitol and we saw what happened with deadly consequences
joining me is congressman akeem jeffrey, the chair of the house democratic caucus. he was an impeachment manager in the first trial of the former president. congressman, thanks, so much for being with us this morning. the "new york times" reported the trial is expected to last about a week. what can you tell us about the expected length of the trial? >> well, that's still to be worked out as i understand it between the majority leader chuck schumer and the senate republicans,...
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my god, who would hire jeffrey epstein's defense lawyer? oh, jeffrey epstein's wingman?kes sense. it's no surprise the old potus wants to keep pushing his election fraud fraud. according to "the new york times," the former administration knew biden was the winner by thursday the 12th of november. so, five days later than everyone else in the world, but still, he knew it was a lie. he knew we knew it was lie. he knew we knew he knew it was a lie. but he kept it up anyway. it's the electoral equivalent of his bronzer. we can see your ears! we know you're actually the color of dying e.t. the last few weeks have been a tough time for the maga crowd, especially believers of qanon, the deranged internet mob preaching that elite democrats, government officials, and celebrities are part of a cannibalistic, child sex-trafficking cult, and the ex-president was the hero destined to stop them. oh, well. q people, if you're still looking for a savior, can i interest you in a much nicer messiah who also hung out with prostitutes but might actually come back one day? ever since the dic
my god, who would hire jeffrey epstein's defense lawyer? oh, jeffrey epstein's wingman?kes sense. it's no surprise the old potus wants to keep pushing his election fraud fraud. according to "the new york times," the former administration knew biden was the winner by thursday the 12th of november. so, five days later than everyone else in the world, but still, he knew it was a lie. he knew we knew it was lie. he knew we knew he knew it was a lie. but he kept it up anyway. it's the...
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as for jeffrey thing, it's unclear if you'll return as a gig worker. i'm just glad this was results and the kids was not affected as much. and the police chief today's says it does not appear the home where the van was that was parked and ultimately found is linked to the suspects. a go fund me to help the father take time off of work has now raised more than $100,000 frank as a smith life force tonight as a thank you. officials at the vietnamese american community center in oakland spent today preparing to resume services after a fire destroyed their building. it happened early yesterday morning at the center in the east lake neighborhood. the facility serves 30,000 mails every month to people in need. authorities say the fire was believed to have been started in a nearby homeless encampment. but the official cause is still under investigation. yeah, it's been a rough 24 hours, so they're just trying to just process everything and figure out how to reposition my staff has been just terrific. we're gonna start service again. tomorrow. the fire destroye
as for jeffrey thing, it's unclear if you'll return as a gig worker. i'm just glad this was results and the kids was not affected as much. and the police chief today's says it does not appear the home where the van was that was parked and ultimately found is linked to the suspects. a go fund me to help the father take time off of work has now raised more than $100,000 frank as a smith life force tonight as a thank you. officials at the vietnamese american community center in oakland spent today...
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children from a $140.00 countries submitted their own artworks to be included in jeffrey's creation a global connection that's woven into the canvas itself. and finally to a strenuous modern version of a us this is the she start rescuers christened by rock around with a wooden coach weighing in at around 35 kilograms it was discovered in a remote forest north of melbourne it's believed he survived years in the wild by the time he was discovered he could barely see straight anymore due to all that hair of course now and animal sanctuary has taken a man team the most direct way you slice of life. you're watching the interview news in berlin that's all for me and the rest of the team here take care and see you soon. and so many push all the others are thrown out in the world of climate change because the story this is one place it went from just one week. before it can really get. we still have time to i am going. to. 7 china's new silk beijing's multi-billion dollar bill rhoden the shooting of extending right into europe this soon for a section from newburgh rates to stop us all answer
children from a $140.00 countries submitted their own artworks to be included in jeffrey's creation a global connection that's woven into the canvas itself. and finally to a strenuous modern version of a us this is the she start rescuers christened by rock around with a wooden coach weighing in at around 35 kilograms it was discovered in a remote forest north of melbourne it's believed he survived years in the wild by the time he was discovered he could barely see straight anymore due to all...
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jeffrey and others believe they are being blamed for covid-19. san francisco activist sarah shin wants shouz of people to inundate supervisors with books about the history of chinatown. >> with the coordinated message that we demand justice and we demand the support of the elected officials in our community who are here to protect us. >> reporter: supervisors gordon mar and connie chan are calling for a meeting of a slew of city departments. families are outraged and seniors are afraid of being out in public alone. we need to denounce the horrific violence and keep each other safe rather than laying blame. it's not just the asian community in san francisco that's under attack. there's been anti-asian violence in the east bay as well. today the oakland police chief addressed that issue. >> today we are sending a message to those that commit crime in this city that we will pursue you, and we will arrest you. >> reporter: the chief announcing the man police believe responsible for this violent attack of a 91-year-old and two other victims in oakland
jeffrey and others believe they are being blamed for covid-19. san francisco activist sarah shin wants shouz of people to inundate supervisors with books about the history of chinatown. >> with the coordinated message that we demand justice and we demand the support of the elected officials in our community who are here to protect us. >> reporter: supervisors gordon mar and connie chan are calling for a meeting of a slew of city departments. families are outraged and seniors are...
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sin saltarnos están juez de y poco más >>> messi matías ni a tu, seco en la bahía en la región 77 jeffreys días parece que un sistema traer a llopis las pronóstico ojo, se hablo de tu vengo se propone el fin de semana y uno descenso de éstas temperaturas pero no me voy a fijar el condado se listo para el próximo viernes también hay oportunidda para con el los vamos estar monitoreando es todo >>> día para la inmortalidad a regreso a de héroes el super bowl es mañana pero esta noche motivos para las esto es con los dénver fue campeón 37 con tampa así que pero no fue el único el semanal la can cantina como cuándo asistentes sin entrenador >>> no somos los únicos mañana empiezan los xavi sol uno casas repleta campeón más recibió algunos usted es en lo jugadores de ser como en avance puede ser estaban en un talas y repetir la película es bajo pero se bueno en américa recibió puebla los Ángeles nutrias del dominical con rollo en américa sublima y mantendrá las mano, remontando un año atrás corra esto desde un >>> estamos este son cada uno tiene y es cada que esto estará disponible sin costo de
sin saltarnos están juez de y poco más >>> messi matías ni a tu, seco en la bahía en la región 77 jeffreys días parece que un sistema traer a llopis las pronóstico ojo, se hablo de tu vengo se propone el fin de semana y uno descenso de éstas temperaturas pero no me voy a fijar el condado se listo para el próximo viernes también hay oportunidda para con el los vamos estar monitoreando es todo >>> día para la inmortalidad a regreso a de héroes el super bowl es...
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tonight jeffrey urban with the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum explains the origins of this term and how hoboes have been romanticized in popular culture. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span 3 explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span 3 created by america's cable television company, and today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >>> and now on american history tv harvard university professor annette gordon reid on the legacy of andrew johnson who became the nation's 17th president after the assassination of abraham lincoln in 1865. she discusses the failures of reconstruction under president
tonight jeffrey urban with the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum explains the origins of this term and how hoboes have been romanticized in popular culture. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span 3 explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span 3 created by america's cable television company, and today we're brought to you by these...
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for the pbs newshour i'm jeffrey brown. >> for the pbs "newshour," i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: suchlumbia suspend drivers' licenses for failure to pay court fines and fees. reporter elizabeth flock looks at this issue in new mex, where experts say hundreds of thousands of license suspensions contribute to poverty and unemployment. you can read her report on our website, and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us on-line and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> consumer cellular. >> johnson & johnson. >> bnsf railway. >> the kendeda fund. committed to advancing restorative justice and meaningful work through investments in transformative leaders and ideas. more at kendedafund.org. >> the alfred p. sloan foundation. driven by the promise of great ideas. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the o
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ranking they stick together is is this going to be the one of the times where this doesn't happen jeffrey stern. you know the republican party historically had been a coalition of very different interest groups and what you've seen in the last several decades is the republican party becoming redefined as an ideological group and party is united it's largely because they forced people who didn't agree with their ideology to walk the plank and either to become independent or democrats and whether republican party needs to get back to being is actually a coalition that can disagree internally that can uphold different points of view and yet still partake in the democratic process. we remember the saying that you would never turn turn back a man who like it is when was this 202016 so did you it michel will know literally walk the plank and then come off the edge the other side. well in many ways i was made to walk the plank literally and suffer the repercussions of speaking out being the 1st elected delegate to the republican national convention and twice to go against then presumptive nomine
ranking they stick together is is this going to be the one of the times where this doesn't happen jeffrey stern. you know the republican party historically had been a coalition of very different interest groups and what you've seen in the last several decades is the republican party becoming redefined as an ideological group and party is united it's largely because they forced people who didn't agree with their ideology to walk the plank and either to become independent or democrats and whether...
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over 100 percent joining me now to discuss our boom bust co-host and crypto analyst ben swan and jeffrey tucker editorial director of the american institute for economic research ben let's start with you give us the latest on what is happening with decorum right now. yeah as you mentioned you know because obviously it fell back a little bit from where it was headed but you know jumping up over $58000.00 is pretty incredible and if we're looking at the pace of which this is happening it's really remarkable to see big moving at the pace that it is you know obviously a lot of this was fueled by tesla that's at least part of it must and tesla making the decision to buy a $1000000000.00 with a big coin but it's so many other areas too you know that gets a lot of media attention but for instance you have micro strategies right they just went out and raised one $1000000000.00 to buy a $1000000000.00 worth of of bitcoin that was the point of them doing that let me put that into perspective for viewers that means that micro strategies will be buying about $2000.00 with a big coin every 2nd every
over 100 percent joining me now to discuss our boom bust co-host and crypto analyst ben swan and jeffrey tucker editorial director of the american institute for economic research ben let's start with you give us the latest on what is happening with decorum right now. yeah as you mentioned you know because obviously it fell back a little bit from where it was headed but you know jumping up over $58000.00 is pretty incredible and if we're looking at the pace of which this is happening it's really...