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why does west virginia listen to jeffrey sachs? ican public say stay in the paris climate agreement because there are no jobs in the coal industry left. 20,000: miners out of 150 20,000 coal miners out of 150 million. this is all about the koch brothers who have bought the republican party. mcconnell's letter, 22 senators calling on him to do this. trump is a tool in this. this is republican leadership, not trump's fantasy world. francine: you call the president names. no matter what you think personally, he was elected democratically. does his base care about what he did with the climate accord? even the businessman you were talking about, will this be forgotten because they will move on to something else? jeffrey: you will not be forgotten because climate risk is one of the biggest dangers facing humanity. everyone knows this. those.ccepted by those in the oil industry have tried to hide this. the put the koch brothers have created and funded. the institute for energy research, cato foundation, reason foundation. senseave created
why does west virginia listen to jeffrey sachs? ican public say stay in the paris climate agreement because there are no jobs in the coal industry left. 20,000: miners out of 150 20,000 coal miners out of 150 million. this is all about the koch brothers who have bought the republican party. mcconnell's letter, 22 senators calling on him to do this. trump is a tool in this. this is republican leadership, not trump's fantasy world. francine: you call the president names. no matter what you think...
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know the soviet union pretty much was looted by a lot of people the various you know soros and jeffrey sachs and others that were interested in going over there and basically seen the privatization massive oligarchs pop up they have a lot of money money starts flowing into the west bank of new york in particular a major source of money laundering for mafia organizations what is the clear indication this forest trump perhaps you being bailed out by some of these people you know whose baker up in the early ninety's so was there is any case he was bailed out by this money to do we know it directly ties into the russian mafia to trump so we see several individuals as we start looking at them seeing where they lead to they all appear to have connections to simeon mogilevich it's called the boss of bosses the centrally considered to be sort of the godfather of they call it russian organized crime to problematical term because a lot of mark from russia and all they're from various parts of the former soviet union could because stalin or georgia could be. certainly ukraine very very important and ac
know the soviet union pretty much was looted by a lot of people the various you know soros and jeffrey sachs and others that were interested in going over there and basically seen the privatization massive oligarchs pop up they have a lot of money money starts flowing into the west bank of new york in particular a major source of money laundering for mafia organizations what is the clear indication this forest trump perhaps you being bailed out by some of these people you know whose baker up in...
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we are honored to bring you jeffrey sachs of columbia university.loomberg surveillance. tom keene in new york. nejra cehic in london. right now a business flash. here's jessica summers. >> ppg industries has ended its unwanted pursuit of akzonobel. won't make another proposal. it had rebuffed the latest $29.5 billion bid. activist investor elliott management want of the company to hold talks with ppg. the firm failed a legal attempt to fire the chairman. inkswagen may make more suvs factories in the u.s. it will bring it to full capacity by the year 2020. that could be complicated by uncertainty over the president and possible trade barriers. theresa may's decision to skip a televised election debate threatened to rebound on her as other party leaders lambasted her absence saying it proves she's unfit to lead britain. the prime minister is not here tonight. she can't be bothered so why should you? not make yourself a broom. you are not worth theresa may's time. don't give her yours. more, our guest host brian levitt. oppenheimer fund senior investme
we are honored to bring you jeffrey sachs of columbia university.loomberg surveillance. tom keene in new york. nejra cehic in london. right now a business flash. here's jessica summers. >> ppg industries has ended its unwanted pursuit of akzonobel. won't make another proposal. it had rebuffed the latest $29.5 billion bid. activist investor elliott management want of the company to hold talks with ppg. the firm failed a legal attempt to fire the chairman. inkswagen may make more suvs...
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jeffrey sachs and fellow at the london school of economics and political science, brian clause.wo parallel foreign policies coming out of the u.s. and you're very much like my father, who told me in the past few weeks that he was deeply disturbed with what was happening and seemed really gravely disturbed about things that, perhaps, the public doesn't know about, but that he knows about from years of building strategic alliances. >> yeah. i mean i think we have a crisis of foreign most and crisis of democracy happening right now. in foreign policy it's linked to the crisis of democracy because at the same time trump's foreign policy towards the rest of the world is not supporting democracy elsewhere and at home, we are not a beacon for the rest of the world as we were before. people are not looking to the united states, that city upon a hill that reagan so often invoked as a model for how they want to structure their societies. when i've done research on thailand and belarus no one is talking about washington as the model they want to follow. we need to take stock of the fact as
jeffrey sachs and fellow at the london school of economics and political science, brian clause.wo parallel foreign policies coming out of the u.s. and you're very much like my father, who told me in the past few weeks that he was deeply disturbed with what was happening and seemed really gravely disturbed about things that, perhaps, the public doesn't know about, but that he knows about from years of building strategic alliances. >> yeah. i mean i think we have a crisis of foreign most...