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earlier i spoke with a fellow at the kennedy school of government at harvard and told me this situationreat deal of uncertainty for businesses. i think businesses, like many people, are disappointed the government has not been formed yet. it has been two months since the election. many years since the last government was formed through democratic vote in thailand. i was at the parliament yesterday, saw many people were disappointed at the outcome, did not result in a new prime minister. for businesses and particular, those concerned it will be growing uncertainty for the country in a lot of directions. you mentioned uncertainty. what exactly are they concerned about? are they concerned people might actually start a protest? maybe this could drag on for weeks, possibly even months. the worst possible scenario is mass protests, potential violence. i don't think that is particularly likely. even living aside the worst possible scenarios, there is uncertainty over what the national budget will be for thailand, how it will be implement it. uncertainty over the direction of major infrastructu
earlier i spoke with a fellow at the kennedy school of government at harvard and told me this situationreat deal of uncertainty for businesses. i think businesses, like many people, are disappointed the government has not been formed yet. it has been two months since the election. many years since the last government was formed through democratic vote in thailand. i was at the parliament yesterday, saw many people were disappointed at the outcome, did not result in a new prime minister. for...
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he's a fellow at the kennedy school of government at harvard and he told me this situation is creatingty for businesses. i think businesses, like many people, are disappointed the government has not been formed yet. it has been two months since the election. it's been many years since the last government was formed from a democratic vote in thailand. i was at parliament yesterday and saw many people were disappointed at the outcome, which did not result in a new prime minister, and i think in particular there is concern that there will be growing uncertainty for the country in lots of directions.— uncertainty for the country in lots of directions. you mention uncertainty- — lots of directions. you mention uncertainty. what _ lots of directions. you mention uncertainty. what are - lots of directions. you mention uncertainty. what are they - uncertainty. what are they concerned about? are they concerned about? are they concerned people might start to protest, it may be? that this could drag on for weeks or months?— could drag on for weeks or months? ., , ,.,,, , months? the worst possibl
he's a fellow at the kennedy school of government at harvard and he told me this situation is creatingty for businesses. i think businesses, like many people, are disappointed the government has not been formed yet. it has been two months since the election. it's been many years since the last government was formed from a democratic vote in thailand. i was at parliament yesterday and saw many people were disappointed at the outcome, which did not result in a new prime minister, and i think in...
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l she's chair of homeland security global health projects at harvard kennedy school of government, and prior to her time at harvard she served as assistant secretary of the department of homeland security for president obama, and s-hole by security advisor to former massachusetts governor deval patrick. may i also recognize her as i have as a national security analyst for cnn. if that wasn't enough she's also a pulitzer prize finalist and author of that pleasant book that ned had mentioned, learning to live in an age of disaster, the devil never sleeps. can't wait to get that on my bed stand. so thank you very much for joining us this morning, juliet. the floor is all yours. >> thank you so much, and thank you, governor. i'm sorry you couldn't be here but you know your role and thank you, governor lamont and the team at nga. so i've had considerable experience in government and now inr academia, thinking about disasters and homeland security from different perches, states where you are and territories of course, and the federal government. so take these as someone with a lot of opinion
l she's chair of homeland security global health projects at harvard kennedy school of government, and prior to her time at harvard she served as assistant secretary of the department of homeland security for president obama, and s-hole by security advisor to former massachusetts governor deval patrick. may i also recognize her as i have as a national security analyst for cnn. if that wasn't enough she's also a pulitzer prize finalist and author of that pleasant book that ned had mentioned,...
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international leader in crisis management and chair of the homeland security global project at the kennedy school of government and prior to her time in harvard she served as the assistant secretary with president obama and former massachusetts governor deval patrick. you may also recognize her as a national security analyst for cnn. she is also a pulitzer prize finalist learning to live in an age of disaster the devil never sleeps. thank you for joining us this morning. the floor is all yours. >> thank youmy and thank you governor, i'm sorry you couldn't be here but you know your role andl thank you for the team. i've had considerable experience in government and now academia thinking about disasters and homeland security. take these as someone with a lot of opinions and little authority. where we are and where we need to be and since i do have a captive audience there's six thx ideas i want to throw out where in particular governors play a significant role in the age we find ourselves in. you're going to hear words like polly crisis. it means lots of things are happeningg simultaneously and nt defined by the
international leader in crisis management and chair of the homeland security global project at the kennedy school of government and prior to her time in harvard she served as the assistant secretary with president obama and former massachusetts governor deval patrick. you may also recognize her as a national security analyst for cnn. she is also a pulitzer prize finalist learning to live in an age of disaster the devil never sleeps. thank you for joining us this morning. the floor is all yours....
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she's the faculty chair at homeland security and global health projects at harvard's kennedy school of government. and prior to her time at howard, she served as assistant secretary to the department of homeland security for president obama. and as homeland security adviser -- you may also recognize her, as i have, as a national security analyst for cnn. but that wasn't enough. she's also a pulitzer prize finalist and author of that pleasant book that ned mentioned. learning to live in an age up disaster. the devil never sleeps. i can't wait to get that on my bed stand. so thank you very much for joining us this morning, julia. >> thank you. >> the floor is all yours. >> thank you so much. and thank you, governor, i'm sorry you couldn't be here, but you know your role. thank you governor lamont and the team at angie a. so, i have had considerable experience in government, and now in academia, thinking about disasters and homeland security from different perches. states and territories where you are, of course, and the federal government. so, take this as someone with a lot of opinions and no auth
she's the faculty chair at homeland security and global health projects at harvard's kennedy school of government. and prior to her time at howard, she served as assistant secretary to the department of homeland security for president obama. and as homeland security adviser -- you may also recognize her, as i have, as a national security analyst for cnn. but that wasn't enough. she's also a pulitzer prize finalist and author of that pleasant book that ned mentioned. learning to live in an age...
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she's the faculty chair at homeland security and global health projects at harvard's kennedy school of government. and prior to her time at howard, she served as assistant secretary to the department of homeland security for president obama. and as homeland security adviser -- you may also recognize her, as i have, as a nationa have, as a national security analyst at cnn. if that wasn't enough, she's also a pulitzer prize finalist, and author of that pleasant book that was mentioned. learning to live in an age of disaster, the devil never sleeps. i can't wait to get that on my bed stand. so thank you very much for joining us this morning, julia. >> thank you. >> the floor is all yours. >> thank you so much. and thank you, governor, i'm sorry you couldn't be here, but you know your role. thank you governor lamont and the team at angie a. so, i have had considerable experience in government, and now in academia, thinking about disasters and homeland security from different perches. states and territories where you are, of course, and the federal government. so, take this as someone with a lot of op
she's the faculty chair at homeland security and global health projects at harvard's kennedy school of government. and prior to her time at howard, she served as assistant secretary to the department of homeland security for president obama. and as homeland security adviser -- you may also recognize her, as i have, as a nationa have, as a national security analyst at cnn. if that wasn't enough, she's also a pulitzer prize finalist, and author of that pleasant book that was mentioned. learning...
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she is a chair of the homeland security and global health projects at harvard kennedy school ofs governmentliet served in the department of homeland security for president obama. may i also recognize her as a national security analyst for cnn. if that was not enough, she is also a prize pleasant book thats mentioned. learning to live in an age of disaster. cannot wait to get that on my nightstand. thank yourn very much. thank you for joining us this juliet. the floorca is all yours. >> thank you so much. i am sorry you could not be here, but you know your role. thank you governor lamont. i have had considerable experience in government and now in academia thinking about disasters and homeland security. from different, states where you are in territories of course and the federal government. take these as someone with a lot of opinions and no authority speaking to people with both. wheree we are and where we need to be. since i do have a captive audience, there are six ideas i would like to throw out to you all about where i think in particular governors play a significant role in the age we
she is a chair of the homeland security and global health projects at harvard kennedy school ofs governmentliet served in the department of homeland security for president obama. may i also recognize her as a national security analyst for cnn. if that was not enough, she is also a prize pleasant book thats mentioned. learning to live in an age of disaster. cannot wait to get that on my nightstand. thank yourn very much. thank you for joining us this juliet. the floorca is all yours. >>...
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she's the faculty chair at homeland security and global health projects at harvard's kennedy school of governmentrd, she served as assistant secretary to the department of homeland security for president obama. and as homeland security adviser -- you may also recognize her, as i have, as a national security analyst for cnn. but that wasn't enough. she's also a pulitzer prize finalist and author of that pleasant book that ned mentioned. learning to live in an age up disaster. the devil never sleeps. i can't wait to get that on my bed stand. so thank you very much for joining us this morning, julia. >> thank you. >> the floor is all yours. >> thank you so much. and thank you, governor, i'm sorry you couldn't be here, but you know your role. thank you governor lamont and the team at angie a. so, i have had considerable experience in government, and now in academia, thinking about disasters and homeland security from different perches. states and territories where you are, of course, and the federal government. so, take this as someone with a lot of opinions and no authority speaking to people with b
she's the faculty chair at homeland security and global health projects at harvard's kennedy school of governmentrd, she served as assistant secretary to the department of homeland security for president obama. and as homeland security adviser -- you may also recognize her, as i have, as a national security analyst for cnn. but that wasn't enough. she's also a pulitzer prize finalist and author of that pleasant book that ned mentioned. learning to live in an age up disaster. the devil never...
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of the counsel of economic advisers under president obama and a professor at harvard's kennedy school of government the camp that they raise rates, but then what >> then, they don't know there's going to be two cpi reports before the september meeting. so at best, what we're going to get on wednesday is a little bit of conditional guidance, understanding their reaction function a better. and in particular, how patient they're going to be about, you know, those rates. >> so, if they don't know and i guess we don't know until we get more data, what's your guess as to what has to happen? because you've been saying for a long time, they probably need to raise more aggressively. are you getting to the point where you think they've done enough and you're willing to be patient and wait and see yourself >> i would like to see them do a little bit more. first of all, there's the fiscal expansion that joe and steve were just talking about. there's also basically a financial expansion going on that great stock market that you were talking about, that's going to support demand in the economy, as well so there'
of the counsel of economic advisers under president obama and a professor at harvard's kennedy school of government the camp that they raise rates, but then what >> then, they don't know there's going to be two cpi reports before the september meeting. so at best, what we're going to get on wednesday is a little bit of conditional guidance, understanding their reaction function a better. and in particular, how patient they're going to be about, you know, those rates. >> so, if they...
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. >> harris: here is where the government can play a role, kennedy, in certain school districts and states across the country, parents are being left out ofhere needs to be some entity to step in. if your child is facing transgender transitioning desires or issues or whatever is going on, chloe needed psychological support and i imagine family support, too, right? >> kennedy: her parents, to their credit, did what they were told to do, what they thought was supportive option. they did not excommunicate chloe from the family. they were trying and it your honor itted out to be a drastic and wrong decision and we have to consider that with children. consider the fact that children are fickle and they choose one thing and plant a flag on a hill and next day, they go to a different hill and for some, this is a very real medical condition. but for a vast majority being exposed to the idea of transitioning for the first time, they are not ready, they are kids. keeping parents out of the conversation is unacceptable and immoral and harmful and that is what you are seeing, parents are reinserting themselves into every imaginable dialogue, especial
. >> harris: here is where the government can play a role, kennedy, in certain school districts and states across the country, parents are being left out ofhere needs to be some entity to step in. if your child is facing transgender transitioning desires or issues or whatever is going on, chloe needed psychological support and i imagine family support, too, right? >> kennedy: her parents, to their credit, did what they were told to do, what they thought was supportive option. they...
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kennedy school degree, with the degree in government. >> okay, we're gonna start that old fight. i mean, do you think people are a little wary ofebrity candidates, after one donald trump who was not a super smart guy. but does that play in at all? do you think your name in recognition helps, or does it hurt you? in 20 seconds, if you could. >> it's about getting to know people. i do a lot of work, for instance, in a prison system. and people say man, you've never been to prison. how do you relate to the? brothers it isn't about folks who look in your eye and know if your sincere allot. i want to work for working. families i'm a single dad. i'm running because of my son pierce. because we need leadership to get it into the future. and i think people can feel that. >> i appreciate your being here. he'll harper, candidate for u.s. senate for michigan. that's all in with chris hayes starts right now. >> tonight, on all. in >> my office will seek a speedy rebuttal in this matter consistent with public interest in the rights of the accused. >> the undated ex president lays his cards on the table. delay the trial indefinitely, when th
kennedy school degree, with the degree in government. >> okay, we're gonna start that old fight. i mean, do you think people are a little wary ofebrity candidates, after one donald trump who was not a super smart guy. but does that play in at all? do you think your name in recognition helps, or does it hurt you? in 20 seconds, if you could. >> it's about getting to know people. i do a lot of work, for instance, in a prison system. and people say man, you've never been to prison. how...