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jeffrey: i have just been chatting into my computer. mr. yong: i am doing my part, jeffrey. ourrey: we can have performance review later. let me thank anybody from atlantic live for putting this on. next week, we will do a special dan.on of our story with katrina,piration into 15 years later. you can download that anyplace you download contests. it is amazing -- podcasts. it is amazing. so look forward to that edification. -- invitation. we have an amazing lineup. thank you for joining us. we will see you next week. thank you. american history tv on c-span three. explain people and events that tell the american story, every weekend. , saturdaythis weekend on american artifacts, library of congress curator on life in the 1930's and 1840's through colored photographs. america, films on the election for an international audience. at 8:00 eastern on the presidency, acceptance speeches from five presidential nominees, eisenhower,, dwight kennedy and richard nixon. exploring the story. this weekend on c-span three. after months of delays, the president of afghanistan announced his
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jeffrey: i have just been chatting into my computer. mr. yong: i am doing my part, jeffrey. ourrey: we can have performance review later. let me thank anybody from atlantic live for putting this on. next week, we will do a special dan.on of our story with katrina,piration into 15 years later. you can download that anyplace you download contests. it is amazing -- podcasts. it is amazing. so look forward to that edification. -- invitation. we have an amazing lineup. thank you for joining us. we will see c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events. you can watch all public affairs programming on television, online, or visit on our free radio app. part of the national conversation through "washington journal," or through our social media feeds. c-span. created by america's television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. adjourned for the week without passing another coronavirus relief bill, after negotiations between congressional leaders and the white house reached st
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yong: i am doing my part, jeffrey. [laughter] jeffrey: we can have our performance review later. let me thank anybody from atlantic live for putting this on. next week, we will do a special edition of the big story with a deepewkirk and expiration into katrina, 15 years later. you can download that anyplace you download podcasts. it is amazing. dan will talk about some of the things he learned. so look forward to that invitation. again, the atlantic festival, late september. you will hear more from us about that, an amazing lineup. with that, thank you for joining us. we will see you next week. thank you. the federal response to the coronavirus outbreak at c-span.org/coronavirus. watch congress, white house briefings and updates from governors. track the spread of the virus throughout the u.s. and the world with interactive maps. watch on-demand anytime, unfiltered at c-span.org/coronavirus. later today, president trump holds a news conference at the trump national golf club in bedminster, new jersey. we will have that live at 5:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. on monday, former secret
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tucker jeffrey let's start with you now the federal reserve it's going to hold a annual jackson hall symposium starting this thursday what's the market anticipating to hear this year from powell and we already know the fed is all in but what specifically will the market want to hear. well what the market has loved hearing from the fed over the last 6 months and i'm not saying this is right or wrong is more money more a lose lose spawn a trade policy more and more violating of its charter more and more purchases of stocks and bonds and intervene into the markets to do anything to sustain the recovery and in large part i think present strength in the financial markets is due to the fed's actions i do when i say that i don't i don't know that these are healthy actions they might in fact be highly disciplined distortive we've never seen such a would you say like a difference between the with financial markets are reacting and the severity of the macroeconomic environment right now and and i don't i don't think it's sustainable and i'm worried that some early next year we're going to real
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one on one with legal expert jeffrey toobin on the same politics. book of the politicking on larry king jeffrey toobin is an old and dear friend he's chief legal analyst for c.n.n. staff writer at the new yorker and he's out with a new book called true crimes and misdemeanors the investigation of donald trump in which he argues that the media's reporting during the mo a probe may have actually helped the president let's find out why as jeffrey toobin joins me from new york i must say jeffrey this is your 8th book i've read all previous 7 i just started this one you have an uncanny ability to take legal problems and put it in layman's language i must salute you well and i salute you larry what a pleasure to be back on the air with you know you know idea i really few the beginning of my television career as with you during o.j. at your studio and all of our what i used to describe it is like a salon for o.j. people because you get everyone every every single person involved with the o.j. passed through that studio and i did some of my best reporting i
one on one with legal expert jeffrey toobin on the same politics. book of the politicking on larry king jeffrey toobin is an old and dear friend he's chief legal analyst for c.n.n. staff writer at the new yorker and he's out with a new book called true crimes and misdemeanors the investigation of donald trump in which he argues that the media's reporting during the mo a probe may have actually helped the president let's find out why as jeffrey toobin joins me from new york i must say jeffrey...
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to contradict maxwell's recent claim that she had not been in touch with jeffrey epstein for more than a decade. well, in this 2015 e-mail, epstein appears to be coaching maxwell on how she should defend herself against the allegations. epstein writing to maxwell, quote: you have done nothing wrong, and i would urge you to start acting like it. go outside, head high. not as an escaping convict, go to parties, deal with it. now tonight a u.s. appeals court has decided to temporarily delay the release of maxwell's 2016 deposition, gregg, that's the same deposition that federal prosecutors say she perjured herself in. maxwell's lawyers have been fighting desperately to make sure none of these documents get out because they believe that this information in the deposition and the information that was recently unsealed going
to contradict maxwell's recent claim that she had not been in touch with jeffrey epstein for more than a decade. well, in this 2015 e-mail, epstein appears to be coaching maxwell on how she should defend herself against the allegations. epstein writing to maxwell, quote: you have done nothing wrong, and i would urge you to start acting like it. go outside, head high. not as an escaping convict, go to parties, deal with it. now tonight a u.s. appeals court has decided to temporarily delay the...
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jeffrey epstein on most fired me.e wouldn't pay me my fee because he didn't think i done a good enough job and he had to serve 18 months and register as a sex offender. he thought it did terrible job. i think i did a pretty good job but that's wha for people to jue me that's what defense attorneys do. we are not supposed to throw the case. >> tucker: i'm certainly not suggesting you should have paid since you knew him very well, that is beyond dispute. speak i didn't know him all that well. i knew him as an academic. i hadn't met his mother or his brother. >> tucker: when you are at -- i'm not attacking you. i think it's fair to say. people come and stay at my three houses if i have three houses would know me fairly well. do you think he was murdered? >> no, i think he committed suicide. but i think he may have paid off guards to allow them to commit suicide. it seems to be very difficult of the would've been allowed, video cameras off, cellmate taken out of the cell. i wouldn't put it beyond him to pay guards. i don'
jeffrey epstein on most fired me.e wouldn't pay me my fee because he didn't think i done a good enough job and he had to serve 18 months and register as a sex offender. he thought it did terrible job. i think i did a pretty good job but that's wha for people to jue me that's what defense attorneys do. we are not supposed to throw the case. >> tucker: i'm certainly not suggesting you should have paid since you knew him very well, that is beyond dispute. speak i didn't know him all that...
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jeffrey: he was also a writer.a bell for adano," won the pulitzer prize for fiction. working with legendary "new yorker" editors harold ross and william shawn, hersey proposed a novelistic approach, tell the intersecting stories of six inpaviduals who'd crosses that day.sl m.m. blume: a lot of the reporting that had been done on the major devastatioed by the bombs, it was rendered in a very eye-of-god kind of way.th is the end of days, and you were just seeing massive, roiling mushroom clouds.ey and so what heecided to do was to dial it back from sort of a point-of-view-of-god narrative regular folks on the ground. jeffrey: the subjects included two doctors, two clergy, a widor cari three children, and a young clerk. the humanizing style is there from the famous first line: "at exactly 15 minutes past 8:00 inh morning on august 6, 1945, mbpanese time, at the moment when the atomic lashed above hiroshima, ms. toshiko sasaki, a clerk in the personnel department of the east asia tin t works, had just sat downr place i
jeffrey: he was also a writer.a bell for adano," won the pulitzer prize for fiction. working with legendary "new yorker" editors harold ross and william shawn, hersey proposed a novelistic approach, tell the intersecting stories of six inpaviduals who'd crosses that day.sl m.m. blume: a lot of the reporting that had been done on the major devastatioed by the bombs, it was rendered in a very eye-of-god kind of way.th is the end of days, and you were just seeing massive, roiling...
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. >>> documents revealed in a case involving jeffrey epstein's alleged accomplice, the new details and new questions. >>> top u.s. marshals speak out on the clashes between protesters and federal agents in portland >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, the cdc is out tonight with stunning numbers about how many people we're losing to this virus. forecasting nearly 20,000 additional u.s. deaths in just the next two weeks alone with the country failing to contain the virus, dr. fauci was sharing promising news with congress today about our next hope. the race for an effective vaccine as the u.s. government placed a $2 billion bet on the potential winners. here's tom costello. >> reporter: with the cdc predicting tonight the death toll could top 180,000 by the end of august the nation's top three health experts faced a congressional barrage today. the headline from dr. anthony fauci, a viable vaccine is close. >> there's never a guarantee you're going to get a safe and effective vaccine but from everything we've seen now in the animal data as well as
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toobin joins me from new york i must say jeffrey this is your 8th book i've read all previous 7 i just thought of this one you have an uncanny ability to take legal problems and put it in layman's language i must salute you well and i salute you larry what a pleasure to be back on the air with you know you know idea i really view the beginning of my television career as with 'd you during o.j. at your studio and that all of our what i used to describe it is like a salon for o.j. people because you get everyone every every single person involved with the jay pass through that studio and i did some of my best reporting in the green room there but your friendship and your support for my career was was 'd indispensable at a time when i had no great care at all and now it's all right thank you for it or let's before we get that a book and by the way i started the book and this is the kind of book you cannot put down you have such an ability to write well all legal it's fun to have an tak out way to read it all before what do you make of the cohen come alive horace appointment. well you know
toobin joins me from new york i must say jeffrey this is your 8th book i've read all previous 7 i just thought of this one you have an uncanny ability to take legal problems and put it in layman's language i must salute you well and i salute you larry what a pleasure to be back on the air with you know you know idea i really view the beginning of my television career as with 'd you during o.j. at your studio and that all of our what i used to describe it is like a salon for o.j. people because...
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well, let's speak now first to jeffrey kofman about that.ong message from the president and, indeed, a pretty sharp rejoinderfrom joe biden saying, well, how safe do you feel in donald trump's america right now? who benefits if this is a law and order election? listen, i don't think trump has a lot of options here in terms of the messaging. we have three massive crises in the us and globally in terms of the pandemic, in terms of economic collapse and, related to that, unemployment. trump doesn't have a record to stand on that is persuasive on those topics, so he is going to the old song, going back to richard nixon's 1968 and saying, are you safe? and trying to play on insecurity. the kenosha pictures, those riots absolutely play into his hand. the question is, does this really, are these the biggest concerns of americans today? and the evidence is pretty cloudy on that. people are very concerned about the pandemic, we are seeing 1,000 americans die per day, 182,000 so far. by the election, it may well be over a quarter of a million american
well, let's speak now first to jeffrey kofman about that.ong message from the president and, indeed, a pretty sharp rejoinderfrom joe biden saying, well, how safe do you feel in donald trump's america right now? who benefits if this is a law and order election? listen, i don't think trump has a lot of options here in terms of the messaging. we have three massive crises in the us and globally in terms of the pandemic, in terms of economic collapse and, related to that, unemployment. trump...
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and joining us now to discuss is boom bust cosen investigative journalist ben swan and jeffrey tucker editorial director with the american institute for economic research thank you both for joining us but i want to start with you here because we know you've been very critical of the u.s. stance on chinese companies including this move over to so does this latest statement i mean he just matched it over ali baba does it surprise you. it doesn't surprise me it disappoints me i continue to be disappointed by these decisions by the trump administration really to take the stance look i have a huge problem with it i have a problem with the way the way has been treated as a private company but essentially having the u.s. government essentially launch not only a war against wall wait here in the u.s. but to really go to bat overseas and to try to get while we remove from countries around the world which again is not a government entity it's a private company now you can argue and you can say well you know why the way they give their technology and they give access which is what the u.s. says
and joining us now to discuss is boom bust cosen investigative journalist ben swan and jeffrey tucker editorial director with the american institute for economic research thank you both for joining us but i want to start with you here because we know you've been very critical of the u.s. stance on chinese companies including this move over to so does this latest statement i mean he just matched it over ali baba does it surprise you. it doesn't surprise me it disappoints me i continue to be...
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the spokesman tonight denying the former president ever visited convicted sex offender jeffrey epsteinrivate island. the newly unskilled document claims that he was staying there along with who is who help other global power brokers. former acting matt whitaker ways in shortly. california governor cracking down on church attendance and singing at services with protest by thousands. so what do they plan to do this weekend in the wake of the supreme court decision, the casinos could be put over churches. robert jeffers and marc siegel are here to discuss live civil disobedience by the faithful in the age of covid-19. amid reports mexican hospitals overburden and ill equipped to deal with coronavirus patients as surge across the board are ramping up with busy texas hospitals. a front-line border doctor just ahead. just minutes away but breaking news from leland vitterleland vittert, he. >> shannon, good evening. millions of unemployed americans are trying to figure out how they will make ends meet without that $600 a week a federal help fear the program that provided that help expired ton
the spokesman tonight denying the former president ever visited convicted sex offender jeffrey epsteinrivate island. the newly unskilled document claims that he was staying there along with who is who help other global power brokers. former acting matt whitaker ways in shortly. california governor cracking down on church attendance and singing at services with protest by thousands. so what do they plan to do this weekend in the wake of the supreme court decision, the casinos could be put over...
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a spokesman denying the former president ever visited jeffrey epstein's private island the newly unsealed documents include claims he was seen along with a who's who of other global powerbrokers. former acting attorney general met with awaiting shortly. california's governor cracking down on church attendance and singing at services sparking protests by thousands. what do they plan to do this weekend in the wake of the supreme court decision conservatives argue put casinos over churches. pastor robert jeffress and mark siegel are here to discuss civil disobedience by the faithful in the age of covid-19. amid reports mexican hospitals are overburdened quote to deal with coronavirus patients. ramping up the burden on busy hospitals. year from the frontline border doctor just ahead. the store just minutes away but first breaking news on another round of coronavirus will be for americans who need it. >> millions of unemployed americans are trying to figure out how they will make ends meet without that $600 a week of federal. the program expired tonight and based on what the speaker of the hou
a spokesman denying the former president ever visited jeffrey epstein's private island the newly unsealed documents include claims he was seen along with a who's who of other global powerbrokers. former acting attorney general met with awaiting shortly. california's governor cracking down on church attendance and singing at services sparking protests by thousands. what do they plan to do this weekend in the wake of the supreme court decision conservatives argue put casinos over churches. pastor...
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stood the test of time really it's hitting all time high that we see it right now do you believe jeffrey that it's going to continue to outweigh the newcomers that like crypto currencies and like bitcoin or or will it eventually go down. so i have to tell you that the moves in gold over the last several months have surprised me and i don't think we would be seen anything like this were it not true or this sheer of inflation what the federal reserve is doing right now is utterly insane let me put it in a way i could be more moderate it's unprecedented. and bet you're going to see this. but it's it's just just downright terrifying to look at sort of reserve balance sheets right now so that is what's driving the gold price up right now i think without the federal reserve's actions gold would be kind of the same old boring yellow metal that has been for the last 510 years and as the prayer endemic continues we're going to keep an eye on this follow the movements of big coin as well as crypto currency and of course gold here on boom bust boom bust co-host ben swan and jeffrey tucker of the am
stood the test of time really it's hitting all time high that we see it right now do you believe jeffrey that it's going to continue to outweigh the newcomers that like crypto currencies and like bitcoin or or will it eventually go down. so i have to tell you that the moves in gold over the last several months have surprised me and i don't think we would be seen anything like this were it not true or this sheer of inflation what the federal reserve is doing right now is utterly insane let me...
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jonathan: jeffrey, great to catch up. jeffrey wright there of eurasia group.cial coverage of the democratic convention starting monday night on bloomberg radio and tv, and then the republican convention kicking off. full coverage of that as well. we just can't get round the table and have a conversation, never mind striking a deal down on capitol hill. lisa: wall street expect a deal. i am trying to understand. people are saying there is going to be a deal. a deal in september is not the same thing as a deal in two weeks. ainre is a material p the longer this goes on. markets will start pricing and even a late deal, which will have economic consequences. this is a new wants, but it is an important one. jonathan: maybe it needs to show up in the economic data, but i don't see any sign of this and the equity market at the moment whatsoever. the president made his announcement over the weekend. you might have expected a little bit of chaos on capitol hill. didn't really happen. the issue is, how do you even quantify how much more economic damages done each week t
jonathan: jeffrey, great to catch up. jeffrey wright there of eurasia group.cial coverage of the democratic convention starting monday night on bloomberg radio and tv, and then the republican convention kicking off. full coverage of that as well. we just can't get round the table and have a conversation, never mind striking a deal down on capitol hill. lisa: wall street expect a deal. i am trying to understand. people are saying there is going to be a deal. a deal in september is not the same...
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the spokesman tonight denying the former president ever visited convicted sex offender jeffrey epsteinrivate island. the newly unskilled document claims that he was staying there along with who is who help other global power brokers. former acting matt whitaker ways in shortly. california governor cracking down on church attendance and singing at services with protest by thousands. so what do they plan to do this weekend in the wake of the supreme court decision, the casinos could be put over churches. robert jeffers and marc siegel are here to discuss live civil disobedience by the faithful in the age of covid-19. amid reports mexican hospitals overburden and ill equipped to deal with coronavirus patients as surge across the board are ramping up with busy texas hospitals. a front-line border doctor just ahead. just minutes away but breaking news from leland vitterleland vittert, he. >> shannon, good evening. millions of unemployed americans are trying to figure out how they will make ends meet without that $600 a week a federal help fear the program that provided that help expired ton
the spokesman tonight denying the former president ever visited convicted sex offender jeffrey epsteinrivate island. the newly unskilled document claims that he was staying there along with who is who help other global power brokers. former acting matt whitaker ways in shortly. california governor cracking down on church attendance and singing at services with protest by thousands. so what do they plan to do this weekend in the wake of the supreme court decision, the casinos could be put over...
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jeffrey miller: "i love her."gloria alexis: "he can't live without me."s looking for love during the pandemic. jeffrey miller: "you are never too old to find love . im 76, she's 71, never give up. keep the faith. you will always find love out there." --tag--the couple say they have two big things in common--they love their families and watching t-v together.they plan to get married in september and their family and friends are all invited.and friends their family september and get married in they plan to together.they plan to get married in september and and friends are all invited. that was monica morales reporting.. today marks a very special and important anniversary in the u-s -- 100 years since women got the right to vote. the constitution's 19th amendment was ratified on august 18th, 19-20. the house of representatives and u.s. senate had approved the amendment the previous year -- sending it to the states for ratification. the push for women's suffrage had been underway for years -- starting in the mid-19th century. the long, brave fight for change
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jeffrey: in 1959, martin luther king jr.a and seeing its caste system, realized he was a kind of untouchable in his own land. it's one of many stories told in the new book: "caste: the origins of our discontent," which asks us to see our country in a new way. isabel: i really was lookinto better understand the origins, the very long standing origins of divisions in our country. the era in which we live is an era of upheaval, really requires and calls for new language, new ways of seeing one another, new ways of understanding how we interconnect and also what we've inherited as a country and as a people. jeffrey: isabel wilkerson is a former pulitzer-prize winning journalist with the new york times, and author of "the warmth of other suns," a history of the great migration of african-americans out of the south. working on that book, she came to see something embedded in american culture, even beyond race. isabel: the word racism seemed inadequate to capture the full effect and full total experience of being in a world in whic
jeffrey: in 1959, martin luther king jr.a and seeing its caste system, realized he was a kind of untouchable in his own land. it's one of many stories told in the new book: "caste: the origins of our discontent," which asks us to see our country in a new way. isabel: i really was lookinto better understand the origins, the very long standing origins of divisions in our country. the era in which we live is an era of upheaval, really requires and calls for new language, new ways of...
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one on one with legal expert jeffrey toobin on this the politics. of the politicking on larry king jeffrey toobin is an old and dear friend he's chief legal analyst for c.n.n. staff writer at the new yorker and he's out with a new book called true crimes and misdemeanors the investigation of donald trump and which is that the media's reporting during the moa probe may have actually helped the president let's find out why as jeffrey toobin joins me from new york i must say jeffrey this is your 8th book i've read all previous 7 i just started this when you have an uncanny ability to take legal problems and put.
one on one with legal expert jeffrey toobin on this the politics. of the politicking on larry king jeffrey toobin is an old and dear friend he's chief legal analyst for c.n.n. staff writer at the new yorker and he's out with a new book called true crimes and misdemeanors the investigation of donald trump and which is that the media's reporting during the moa probe may have actually helped the president let's find out why as jeffrey toobin joins me from new york i must say jeffrey this is your...
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weiwei can no longer be able to sell those chips because of their connection the way listen what jeffrey just said it should blow your mind and i know this show is watching globally and it's watched all around the world and for those of you who are watching around the world this is not what american capitalism is supposed to look like and do not kid yourself that's not what this is opposed to me america is supposed to be a nation of free markets where you come in you build a company and you are able to have a. even the playing field not equality of outcome but the equality of opportunity and what this president is doing is acting as if he is the communist leader in a country like china where he would say the government will decide what companies exist the government will decide what controls and here's the really crazy thing about all this the companies that he's actually building up by doing this are companies that hate him that companies that are social media companies can't stand this president the tech companies that he's defending and and the e-commerce sites and amazon and their ow
weiwei can no longer be able to sell those chips because of their connection the way listen what jeffrey just said it should blow your mind and i know this show is watching globally and it's watched all around the world and for those of you who are watching around the world this is not what american capitalism is supposed to look like and do not kid yourself that's not what this is opposed to me america is supposed to be a nation of free markets where you come in you build a company and you are...
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happy to say we can bring into a columnist edward hole co-founder of occupy wall street and also jeffrey tucker editorial director for the american institute for economic research gentlemen good to have you both on the program ted can we start with you does up old sky high valuation does it bear any relation to reality or is it just a quirk of the market do you think. i mean it seems to be a bit of a symptom of outmoded of us relating with you and obviously people citizens all around the world i guess are speculating on a company that they see is valuable and the you know future generations will look back on it as maybe a little outmoded and hopefully young entrepreneurs around the world can unseat such a well established player jeffrey most of the surge in value as i said came during the pun demick several other tech giants they have been cashing in as well but it doesn't seem as if something's not quite right when millions are losing their jobs or close to it on a tiny number getting insanely rich. that is exactly right and i have to correct your language you say because of the pandemi
happy to say we can bring into a columnist edward hole co-founder of occupy wall street and also jeffrey tucker editorial director for the american institute for economic research gentlemen good to have you both on the program ted can we start with you does up old sky high valuation does it bear any relation to reality or is it just a quirk of the market do you think. i mean it seems to be a bit of a symptom of outmoded of us relating with you and obviously people citizens all around the world...
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let's bring in our panel in atlanta in the us dr jeffrey director of polio eradication at the world health organizations eastern mediterranean region in lancaster in northern england there gather their largest and lecturer at lancaster university and in the philippine capital manila susan mcarthur strategic advisor for the international federation of the red cross and red crescent societies in asia pacific welcome to you all i'd like to begin atlanta with dr howard geoffrey firstly it is a point of congratulations that you might say eradicate polio in africa certainly a very big job but tell us what were the challenges in particular within africa and what would what was the real turning point for you that you knew that you could be able to eradicate the disease 1st of all really a massive congratulations to africa it has been a tremendous and enormous effort in the countries and the government and the g.p.i. partners have put in that continent which is led to this amazing achievement of course what it means for africa that at least the threat within the continent of wild boar your voters o
let's bring in our panel in atlanta in the us dr jeffrey director of polio eradication at the world health organizations eastern mediterranean region in lancaster in northern england there gather their largest and lecturer at lancaster university and in the philippine capital manila susan mcarthur strategic advisor for the international federation of the red cross and red crescent societies in asia pacific welcome to you all i'd like to begin atlanta with dr howard geoffrey firstly it is a...
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one on one with legal expert jeffrey toobin on this politics. of the politicking on larry king jeffrey toobin is an old and dear friend he's chief legal analyst for c.n.n. stand writer with the new yorker and he's out with a new book called true crimes and misdemeanors the investigation of donald trump in which a argues that the media's reporting during the moa probe may have actually helped the president let's find out why as jeffrey toobin joins me from new york i must say jeffrey this is your 8th book i read all previous 7 i just started this one you have an uncanny ability to take legal problems and put it in layman's language i must salute you well and i salute you larry what a pleasure to be back on the air with you know you know i you know i really you the beginning of my television. in career as with 'd you during o.j. at your studio and that both are what i used to describe it is like a salon for o.j. people because you've met everyone every every single person involved with o.j. passed through that studio and i did some of my best repo
one on one with legal expert jeffrey toobin on this politics. of the politicking on larry king jeffrey toobin is an old and dear friend he's chief legal analyst for c.n.n. stand writer with the new yorker and he's out with a new book called true crimes and misdemeanors the investigation of donald trump in which a argues that the media's reporting during the moa probe may have actually helped the president let's find out why as jeffrey toobin joins me from new york i must say jeffrey this is...
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epstein's private island quoting "you know i remember asking jeffrey what is bill clinton doing hereng that epstein laughed it off, responding "welcome he owes me a favor." giuffre goes on to say she didn't know if epstein was serious. jason. >> jason: trace, thank you. new today, president trump responded to the divisive and politically charged eulogy delivered by former president obama yesterday at congressman john lewis' funeral. during which he attacked president trump for the use of federal forces to help with the surging violence in cities across america among other topics. and linked actions taken by president trump and his administration to those of segregationists george wallace. happens to be a democrat, by the way. speaking with reporters this afternoon, president trump said "well, he did a bad job for minorities. i did much more for minorities than he did." joining me now at their reaction, radio talk show host larry elder and civil rights attorney leo terrel. leo, i want to start with you. do we really think president obama solved the race relation problems? i was in con
epstein's private island quoting "you know i remember asking jeffrey what is bill clinton doing hereng that epstein laughed it off, responding "welcome he owes me a favor." giuffre goes on to say she didn't know if epstein was serious. jason. >> jason: trace, thank you. new today, president trump responded to the divisive and politically charged eulogy delivered by former president obama yesterday at congressman john lewis' funeral. during which he attacked president trump...
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host: jeffrey in massachusetts, supporting the president, jeffrey? caller: yes? host: good morning. did you watch last night? caller: yes, i did watch. the republicans have an advantage. i am a republican, but i look at these things from a broadcast standpoint. anytime you go last, you have the advantage, so their convention was better because the democrats, it was vanilla. it was so rehearsed and everything was on film. the fact the president had a live audience really helped to get in the campaign mood. that's not why i called. i'm voting for donald trump, and i mean, he is positive. if you look at what he promised promised quitee a few things and most of them he accomplished. so that is why i am voting for him. joe biden has not done anything for 47 years, and i do not think that is going to change. trump will figure out what to do that he did not do correctly and i think he will rectify the situation. he is much more positive. i am not going to not joe biden, really. i wantositive person, so to accentuate the positives with the president here. i'm voting for him not because of h
host: jeffrey in massachusetts, supporting the president, jeffrey? caller: yes? host: good morning. did you watch last night? caller: yes, i did watch. the republicans have an advantage. i am a republican, but i look at these things from a broadcast standpoint. anytime you go last, you have the advantage, so their convention was better because the democrats, it was vanilla. it was so rehearsed and everything was on film. the fact the president had a live audience really helped to get in the...
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the expense of a free market principles it just my head explodes every time i do one of the story jeffrey i think that big question of ben's asking why is very important because what are the economic or even national interest points in making movies like this by the united states president. well this is going to set us back technologically even further than we are already and it is true that china is way ahead of the u.s. in communications apps and financial technology and $5.00 and $5.00 g. so to enslave the u.s. economy away from that kind of influence of technology is going to throw us even further back and it's not going to help us economically look i think what i don't know have been agrees with me about this and i but i've thought about the slot i think what you really have here is a president that's genuinely confused he sees the world as a 0 sum game and if somebody else is doing well that means they're at the expense of the u.s. and if we crack down on them and make them suffer and somehow that's going to make us better off and i think he's a genuine old fashioned protectionist a
the expense of a free market principles it just my head explodes every time i do one of the story jeffrey i think that big question of ben's asking why is very important because what are the economic or even national interest points in making movies like this by the united states president. well this is going to set us back technologically even further than we are already and it is true that china is way ahead of the u.s. in communications apps and financial technology and $5.00 and $5.00 g. so...
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jeffrey toobin, "true crimes and misdemeanors: the investigation of donald trump."ent is at his new jersey golf resort. what he's expected to say. the stimulus still at an impasse. that's next. still at an impasse. that's next. the story of black america is the story of america. it's the story of a people who have pushed this country to live up to its stated ideals. but black people have always believed in the promise of a better america. so, at this moment we're in now- we must choose to fight for that better america. and just like our ancestors who stood up to the violent racists of a generation ago, we will stand up to this president - and say 'no more'. because america is better than him. so we choose to be bigger, we choose to be bolder, we choose to bring back justice, respect and dignity to this country. we choose joe biden... to lead us towards that american promise, together. i'm joe biden and i approve this message. here's your iced coffee! ♪ america runs on dunkin' but what if you could startdo better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways.
jeffrey toobin, "true crimes and misdemeanors: the investigation of donald trump."ent is at his new jersey golf resort. what he's expected to say. the stimulus still at an impasse. that's next. still at an impasse. that's next. the story of black america is the story of america. it's the story of a people who have pushed this country to live up to its stated ideals. but black people have always believed in the promise of a better america. so, at this moment we're in now- we must...
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jeffrey epstein did commit suicide but may have paid people off to enable that what do you think the situation for a main maxwell is in prison and do you think that show wind up like epstein good think she'll survive this what do you think not only do i think she'll survive it but i think she has a very good chance of winning the case remember they did not introduce the junior who for a as a witness or a victim against her they skip that period of time they indicted are 3 things that they have. led she did back in the 19951970 then against it has a 16 but the 2 years that virginia who ferrari and she's at the center of the media story she claims that claim maxwell you know seduced there and turned her into this and that the government apparently doesn't believe that because they didn't use her testimony or her alleged victim is nation as part of the indictment and that weakens the indictment very considerably so i hope she survives and i've met her and that's you know 789 and a tunisians in my life mostly with my wife and i have no reason to believe she did anything wrong i never saw
jeffrey epstein did commit suicide but may have paid people off to enable that what do you think the situation for a main maxwell is in prison and do you think that show wind up like epstein good think she'll survive this what do you think not only do i think she'll survive it but i think she has a very good chance of winning the case remember they did not introduce the junior who for a as a witness or a victim against her they skip that period of time they indicted are 3 things that they have....
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times made the announcement by claiming you were marred by ties to jeffrey epstein and you reckon clean the media has purposely distorted your presentation to this senate race does your relationship with donald trump in your view play a role in how they are treating you in this epstein case oh this absolutely no doubt about that c.n.n. has been and many c.n.n. doctor to take they took the statement that i made in front of the united states senate and they eliminated words from my statement what i said was that the president. is anything unlawful that a quid pro quo can be impeachable but if the president just gauges unlawful conduct and thinks that his activities will help him get reelected and he thinks that's in the national interest that lawful activity can't be a basis for impeachment they just took out the words unlawful unlawful they doctored the tape and they read it is if i sent the president to do anything that he wants to me even if it's illegal so they'll stop at nothing and they've banned me from their show because i defended president trump and if you read my tweets that co
times made the announcement by claiming you were marred by ties to jeffrey epstein and you reckon clean the media has purposely distorted your presentation to this senate race does your relationship with donald trump in your view play a role in how they are treating you in this epstein case oh this absolutely no doubt about that c.n.n. has been and many c.n.n. doctor to take they took the statement that i made in front of the united states senate and they eliminated words from my statement what...
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jeffrey, i can't wait to talk about your book., let's talk about what prosecutors in new york are doing. so, what clues do we have that this is well beyond the payments to karen mcdougal and stormy daniels? >> well, two things. it's a wide-ranging financial investigation relating to tax matters, relating to fraud, and of course, relating to the possibly unlawful campaign contributions with the two women. the other thing we know is that the prosecutors are going to get those documents. the supreme court decision in that case was really quite clear. it may take a month. it may take two months, but they are going to get the financial records and the tax documents. the important point for the public to remember, though, is that this is a grand jury investigation, and those documents will not be released to the public until and unless there's a trial, and that would be probably at least a year away. so, you know, before the election, the public is not going to learn any of this stuff that people have been curious about for so long. >>
jeffrey, i can't wait to talk about your book., let's talk about what prosecutors in new york are doing. so, what clues do we have that this is well beyond the payments to karen mcdougal and stormy daniels? >> well, two things. it's a wide-ranging financial investigation relating to tax matters, relating to fraud, and of course, relating to the possibly unlawful campaign contributions with the two women. the other thing we know is that the prosecutors are going to get those documents. the...
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the whole thing was like watching jeffrey epstein boast about his internship program.ou could barely believe it was happening. but it was. here's part of it. >> new yorkers were ground zero for the covid virus had never gone from one of the highest infection rates in the globe to one of the lowest. we climbed the impossible mountain and right now we are on the other side. our nation is in crisis and in many ways covid is just a metaphor. a virus attacks when the body is weak and when it cannot defend itself. the european virus-infected the northeast while the white house was still fixated on china. as they proved their way failed, we proved that our way succeeded. and for all the pain and all the tears, our way worked. and it was beautiful. speak to the european virus? oh, right. the deadly pathogen that escape from a lab in luxembourg last winter. those europeans, always infecting us with their diseases. if only they would stop eating backs. what world is this? it's a world of such pure dishonesty that all reference points have disappeared from sight. there are no fac
the whole thing was like watching jeffrey epstein boast about his internship program.ou could barely believe it was happening. but it was. here's part of it. >> new yorkers were ground zero for the covid virus had never gone from one of the highest infection rates in the globe to one of the lowest. we climbed the impossible mountain and right now we are on the other side. our nation is in crisis and in many ways covid is just a metaphor. a virus attacks when the body is weak and when it...