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ralph nader is the essential ingredient to the nader sandwich.for doing is this and we will be right back. after walking six miles at an amusement park, bill's back needed a vacation from his vacation. so he stepped on the dr. scholl's kiosk. it recommends our best custom fit orthotic to relieve foot, knee, or lower back pain so you can move more. dr. scholl's. born to move. ato be there... for the good. and not so good. for the mundane. the awe-inspiring. the heart racing. the heart breaking. that's what life is all about... showing up. unless migraine steals your chance to say "i am here." that's why, we created aimovig.. a preventive treatment for migraine in adults. one dose, once a month. aimovig is proven to reduce the number of monthly migraine days. for some, that number can be cut in half or more. the most common side effects are pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site and constipation. these are your days what will each one bring? doesn't matter, as long as you can say... "i am here." talk to your doctor about preventing migrai
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nader: you make a good point.hat is the biggest conundrum for us right now in managing portfolios is volatility in the complacent. the rest of the world, volatility is high, a lot of the bad news is priced in. the risk is u.s. equities now start reacting to what is happening around the world and in particular, the tech sector, i can't see a better time to sell a tech sector than right now given what is going on. the risk is, we see a flow in affect from the u.s. bond market weakening to the rest of the world, which would drag down japanese banks come all market areas. u.s.hat reason, until volatility remains low, we have long positions in volatility, long positions in yen, japanese yen for protection against volatility. at the same time, we will maintain those core positions. ever way you look at it, we are going from qe to qt. global growth is picking up. more of our stimulus will be fiscal, not monetary. that will stimulate different sectors. we will have those core positions, but as long as volatility in the u.
nader: you make a good point.hat is the biggest conundrum for us right now in managing portfolios is volatility in the complacent. the rest of the world, volatility is high, a lot of the bad news is priced in. the risk is u.s. equities now start reacting to what is happening around the world and in particular, the tech sector, i can't see a better time to sell a tech sector than right now given what is going on. the risk is, we see a flow in affect from the u.s. bond market weakening to the...
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nader's opinion on two things.f you want the people to be in control and you really trust them to run their own lives, what is wrong with local control? we have way too much power in washington. we need to send some of that power back to the states and local governments, and send that money back to local governments. things are not the same in south carolina as they are in california. whatngton has no idea things are like in south carolina. guest: i'm all for that. taxes should return to the toessities of people, not crony capitalism, corporate welfare, the wall street freeloaders. it should go back to improving public services. it's your money. the other thing is the republicans tried in the house of representatives to usurp the states' roles in giving you access to state courts if you are wrongfully injured, tort law. they got five bills through the house of representatives in the 17. congressman jamie raskin has done what the other organized democrats won't do. he has put out 20 of the worst republican votes sin
nader's opinion on two things.f you want the people to be in control and you really trust them to run their own lives, what is wrong with local control? we have way too much power in washington. we need to send some of that power back to the states and local governments, and send that money back to local governments. things are not the same in south carolina as they are in california. whatngton has no idea things are like in south carolina. guest: i'm all for that. taxes should return to the...
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this guy, george nader, a somewhat mysterious figure. with president trump and another with the crown prince of saudi arabia. but we don't really understand how his whole part of the story is going to fit into the mueller investigation and our understanding about what happened to us in our last presidential election. but the other person we know nader was involved with at this time was a guy named elliott broidy, who is under federal investigation for deals where he was purportedly peddling influence over the trump administration to benefit saudi arabia, among other countries. his business partner appears to have been george nader. so we haven't really learned yet about what the george nader, elliott broidy part of the scandal is all about. but these two guys, and broidy until recently was a deputy finance chairman of the republican national party, they are some of the most intriguing question marks that remain. i think we can be sure, because one of them is a cooperating witness, that the question marks about them will not be there fore
this guy, george nader, a somewhat mysterious figure. with president trump and another with the crown prince of saudi arabia. but we don't really understand how his whole part of the story is going to fit into the mueller investigation and our understanding about what happened to us in our last presidential election. but the other person we know nader was involved with at this time was a guy named elliott broidy, who is under federal investigation for deals where he was purportedly peddling...
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ralph nader, could morning. what was the intent of the book?s to show that we are not doing our homework as citizens, and we allow a lot of things that we think trump started to have occurred, starting with reagan. just very briefly, reagan, again and again, falsified government statistics and created total fantasies. he made fun of homelessness, saying a lot of people like to sleep out. or hunger, a lot of people are on a diet. he was so charming he got away with it. and president donald j. trump was watching this on tv. then along came bill clinton. he broke the standards on the treatment of women in his infidelities, etc. and was prosecuted for perjury. and he was reelected. and president donald j. trump is watching the tv. and then along comes a george bush. and he blows apart international law, cuts taxes for the wealthy, destroys law and order for consumer environmental health and safety, and he gets away with it and gets reelected. and president donald j. trump is watching this on tv. then comes obama. obama did not prosecute the wall st
ralph nader, could morning. what was the intent of the book?s to show that we are not doing our homework as citizens, and we allow a lot of things that we think trump started to have occurred, starting with reagan. just very briefly, reagan, again and again, falsified government statistics and created total fantasies. he made fun of homelessness, saying a lot of people like to sleep out. or hunger, a lot of people are on a diet. he was so charming he got away with it. and president donald j....
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consumer advocate and former presidential candidate ralph nader spoke about capitalism and free market policies at a conference. here's a portion of his remarks from the center for study of response of law. nader: we expect to produce a volume from the papers submitted here and also turned the material into a variety of media interfaces. it's important to know that free a basicythology is educational tool in this country. of commerce go right into the middle school. they teach the myths of free markets. those are very hard to find these days given the prevalence of corporate power. there will be additions to the proceedings here, we invited , in areasher people dealing with contracts of adhesion, which are called ports in themselves. they have become wrongful injuries. all of us have to sign on the dotted line. apart ther taking issues of cost-benefit and how those are twisted to favor corporate power, contrary to any concept of market economics. at the outset, i would like to thank john richard and his ts who worked on the substance and logistics of this conference. there are many way
consumer advocate and former presidential candidate ralph nader spoke about capitalism and free market policies at a conference. here's a portion of his remarks from the center for study of response of law. nader: we expect to produce a volume from the papers submitted here and also turned the material into a variety of media interfaces. it's important to know that free a basicythology is educational tool in this country. of commerce go right into the middle school. they teach the myths of free...
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nader. i'm a fan. i am calling to ask a question of the public, who is paying for donald trump rallies when he goes out and campaigns for a local candidate? i know we pay for his golf weekends, the taxpayers do. who is paying for the rallies? >> well, that's a good question. i've asked "the washington post" that covers these kind of things. to what extent is the paper funding air force one? they usually divide when they go on campaign trips and it's supposed to be the republican national committee paying for huge per hour expense of air force one, but they need constant vigilance because presidents say well we're going on official business, but on the side we're doing a little campaigning so they fuzz that. i hope david from "the washington post" who is good on this will cover it. the other point she made, pedro, is really important. obama didn't have the coarse lapping wamg of trump. but trump when he attacks people and gets mass media replay of the vicious attack on individual people like he's workin
nader. i'm a fan. i am calling to ask a question of the public, who is paying for donald trump rallies when he goes out and campaigns for a local candidate? i know we pay for his golf weekends, the taxpayers do. who is paying for the rallies? >> well, that's a good question. i've asked "the washington post" that covers these kind of things. to what extent is the paper funding air force one? they usually divide when they go on campaign trips and it's supposed to be the republican...
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. >> reporter: felix nader was a u.s. postal inspector for 26 years.oncern tonight, even with the arrest of the suspect more bombs could be in the system. >> we are hoping the highly sensitive awareness would put people on queue to be aware and alert of things that might be suspicious. >> te and current postal officials say they have sophisticated screening devices to monitor behavior and elite members of the postal inspector police looking for explosives. >> these dangerous mail investigation specialists are highly proficient in the use of state-of-the-art equipment. >> reporter: what do they look for in dangerous packages? >> certain styles, there's patterns of writing on the face of the envelopes or the mailings. there are indicators of suspicious behavior that at least begins the suspicious inquiry as to what is going on here. >> reporter: nader says whether it is discovered on sending or receiving end, any suspicious package is quickly and carefully isolated. a key question tonight, how would some of the mail bombs this week have gone through the
. >> reporter: felix nader was a u.s. postal inspector for 26 years.oncern tonight, even with the arrest of the suspect more bombs could be in the system. >> we are hoping the highly sensitive awareness would put people on queue to be aware and alert of things that might be suspicious. >> te and current postal officials say they have sophisticated screening devices to monitor behavior and elite members of the postal inspector police looking for explosives. >> these...
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. >> reporter: felix nader was a u.s. postal inspector for 26 years.pect cesar sayoc, more bombs could be in the system. >> we're hoping that the heightened sense of awareness would put people on cue to be more aware and alert of anything that might be suspicious. >> reporter: he won't give away specific techniques for screening bombs but he and current postal service officials say they have sophisticated screening device, surveillance cameras to monitor suspicious behavior and elite members of the postal inspector police looking for explosives. >> these dangerous mail investigation specialists are highly proficient in the use of state of the art equipment. >> reporter: what pattern does those specialists look for in dangerous packages? >> certain styles. patterns of writings on the face of the envelopes or the mailings. there are indicators of suspicious behavior that at least begins the suspicious inquiry as to what is going on here. >> reporter: he says whether it is discovered on the sending or receiving end, any suspicious package is quickly and c
. >> reporter: felix nader was a u.s. postal inspector for 26 years.pect cesar sayoc, more bombs could be in the system. >> we're hoping that the heightened sense of awareness would put people on cue to be more aware and alert of anything that might be suspicious. >> reporter: he won't give away specific techniques for screening bombs but he and current postal service officials say they have sophisticated screening device, surveillance cameras to monitor suspicious behavior...
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so most people remember ralph nader for "unsafe at any speed." but he -- in 1967, he took on the meat industry in order to have stricter regulations about what went into processed foods to make them safer for consumers to eat. this cartoon reminds me of upton sinclair, who exposed tainted jungle" in book "the 1906. upton sinclair and ralph nader were both brought to washington and offered an award by president johnson for their work in improving consumer safety in food products. one of the issues in 1967 that attracted herblock's attention was overcharging americans for drugs. sometimes the pharmaceutical industry would charge for thousand percent -- would charge 4000% of what it cost to produce a pill, and not everything was the same. some markets, heavily populated markets, paid less for drugs than rural areas. this was a double inadequacy in how things were promoted to people. the caption is "look at all the research we have to do." it is hard to imagine today that there was a time when the seatbelt was not part of the automobile. in 1967, res
so most people remember ralph nader for "unsafe at any speed." but he -- in 1967, he took on the meat industry in order to have stricter regulations about what went into processed foods to make them safer for consumers to eat. this cartoon reminds me of upton sinclair, who exposed tainted jungle" in book "the 1906. upton sinclair and ralph nader were both brought to washington and offered an award by president johnson for their work in improving consumer safety in food...
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erik prince ran black water, nader is close to the uae. and donald trump jr.the significance this meeting. >> it is curious. we reported on heating in may in a story where we high lighted that zamel appeared at trump tower and appeared to offer some services to the trump campaign but we didn't know much more about that. we now know these proposals from his company. it adds another piece. there are more questions about how this fits together, particularly how erik prince ended up bringing these people together at trump tower in august of 2016 and exactly the role of george nader. nader is an adviser to the uae and is now a cooperating witness in the mueller investigation. you know, how these different aspects fit together we are still trying to figure out. but we now know more about the back story to the august meeting. >> let me read you a statement from zamel's lawyer. he says he and his company have never been a target and provided full cooperation to assist in the investigation and we have never heard from them since. are there questions about legality. one
erik prince ran black water, nader is close to the uae. and donald trump jr.the significance this meeting. >> it is curious. we reported on heating in may in a story where we high lighted that zamel appeared at trump tower and appeared to offer some services to the trump campaign but we didn't know much more about that. we now know these proposals from his company. it adds another piece. there are more questions about how this fits together, particularly how erik prince ended up bringing...
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. >>> while the ralph nader conference on capital limb breaks f -- capitalism breaks for lunch, we'll start with some opening remarks from ralph nader. >> we're going to turn the material into a variety of media interfaces. it's important to know that free market mythology is a basic tool in this country where the chamber of commerce, for example, go right into the middle schools and teach what isn't so. they teach the myths of free markets, which are very hard to find these days, given the prevalence of corporate power. d there will be additions to the proceedings here. we invited several other people, professor margaret rayden, professor lisa heiserl ing dealing with separate contracts, contracts of cohesion which the professor calls torts themselves, that they have been for wrongful injuries and all of us have to sign on the dotted line. also professor heiserling taking on the part of how those are twisted to favor corporate power contrary to any concept of market economics. at the outset, i'd like to thank john richard and his assistants matt marin and ethan weisbaum who worked on
. >>> while the ralph nader conference on capital limb breaks f -- capitalism breaks for lunch, we'll start with some opening remarks from ralph nader. >> we're going to turn the material into a variety of media interfaces. it's important to know that free market mythology is a basic tool in this country where the chamber of commerce, for example, go right into the middle schools and teach what isn't so. they teach the myths of free markets, which are very hard to find these...
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consumer advocate and former presidential candidate ralph nader spoke about capitalism and free marketat a conference. here's a portion of his remarks from the center for study of response of law.
consumer advocate and former presidential candidate ralph nader spoke about capitalism and free marketat a conference. here's a portion of his remarks from the center for study of response of law.
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nato not only in the russian neighborhood but around the world and pure defense and trying to keep nader a big russia see the main difference between those two actions but from what you're saying it looks like you believe russia is actually trying to deal with a low ball of concrete way were to scorn tain meant containment is no creamy and don't bust on one side so to say it's unmarked at that because on the other side this is a very concrete step in action in order to stop to war no the orders are to do to step forward. this is a very concrete and those are military action in. political action of course now we were discussing a lot about of the further potential step of nato in europe we should be the one of the former yugoslav republic of macedonia the last year montenegro joined and we had big troubles in montenegro huge discussion even the news that concerning the media you can no reach and the potential attempt to the life for me to do cannot be because he was in favor to join nato what does it mean today to join nato to join nato means for some countries this is an insurance policy
nato not only in the russian neighborhood but around the world and pure defense and trying to keep nader a big russia see the main difference between those two actions but from what you're saying it looks like you believe russia is actually trying to deal with a low ball of concrete way were to scorn tain meant containment is no creamy and don't bust on one side so to say it's unmarked at that because on the other side this is a very concrete step in action in order to stop to war no the orders...
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nader said of an advanced degree, which is as tl. you are a licentiate of theology.ou work with archdiocese of san francisco. >> i'm with the department of human life and dignity. been there for about several years. i received my degree from the pontifical university. i speak on the subject. >> mixture is doctor thomas cavanaugh. tom cavanaugh, graduate of thomas aquinas college. and the notre dame phd in philosophy. and your bio there says that you start to their 1994. i think it was 25 years? >> 25 delightful yea called what is wisdom? that would be interesting to take. and honors seminar and you specialize, in medical ethics. you've written books on and have a new book on it, which i am reading right now. it is very interesting. it is placed at the origin of the western medical profession. so you are our experts. this will be a catholic conversation death and dying. it is not for catholics, it is for everyone. i tried to paint a picture of a pyramid with 100% of us on the bottom level going to die. many of us on the next level, helping others die. then professiona
nader said of an advanced degree, which is as tl. you are a licentiate of theology.ou work with archdiocese of san francisco. >> i'm with the department of human life and dignity. been there for about several years. i received my degree from the pontifical university. i speak on the subject. >> mixture is doctor thomas cavanaugh. tom cavanaugh, graduate of thomas aquinas college. and the notre dame phd in philosophy. and your bio there says that you start to their 1994. i think it...
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ralph nader talks about his latest book on how the rise in corporate power led to the trump presidency. and we will be live from concord, new hampshire, for the next stop on the c-span bus capitals tour, with a person who will talk about the top issues of the state. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. next a debate from minnesota's third congressional district erik paulsen and his democratic opponent dean phillips. from st. paul, minnesota, this is about 25 minutes. >> now we will take a look at the race for minnesota's third district which encompasses the western suburbs of the twin cities from roger to the north to wilmington and victoria to the south. republican erik paulsen has represented the third district in congress since 2009. his democratic challenger this year, dean phillips, is a businessman. this is his first run for office. there are no formal debate rules in play. we encourage you, fellas, to jump in. congressman, let me start with you. immigration. sanctuary cities. the president is talking about sendin
ralph nader talks about his latest book on how the rise in corporate power led to the trump presidency. and we will be live from concord, new hampshire, for the next stop on the c-span bus capitals tour, with a person who will talk about the top issues of the state. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. next a debate from minnesota's third congressional district erik paulsen and his democratic opponent dean phillips....
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nato not only in the russian neighborhood but around the world and pure defense and trying to keep nader abate russia sees the main difference between those two actions but from what you're saying it looks like you believe russia is actually trying to deal with a low ball of concrete way would discount tain meant containment is no creamy and don't bust on one side so to say it's unmarked at that because on the other side this is a very concrete step in action in order to stop to war no the orders are to.
nato not only in the russian neighborhood but around the world and pure defense and trying to keep nader abate russia sees the main difference between those two actions but from what you're saying it looks like you believe russia is actually trying to deal with a low ball of concrete way would discount tain meant containment is no creamy and don't bust on one side so to say it's unmarked at that because on the other side this is a very concrete step in action in order to stop to war no the...
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and ralph nader talks about his latest book.we will be live from new hampshire for the next stop on with crisp aphis who will talk about the top issues facing the state. peso's who will talk about the top issues facing the state. we take you live to gaithersburg, maryland, for the debate in that states six district house race. withvent is being hosted live coverage on c-span.
and ralph nader talks about his latest book.we will be live from new hampshire for the next stop on with crisp aphis who will talk about the top issues facing the state. peso's who will talk about the top issues facing the state. we take you live to gaithersburg, maryland, for the debate in that states six district house race. withvent is being hosted live coverage on c-span.
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his name is george nader. he is an unusual figure in the russia scandal. he has been convicted on child pornography and child molestation charges. he appears to have had several ins with the trump campaign, including him apparently paying this foreign firm right after the campaign. he paid this foreign firm that had offered this mysterious pitch to the campaign in 2016. george nader is now a cooperating witness for the mueller investigation. he's cooperating, allegedly, under a deal that grants him immunity from prosecution in exchange for his testimony. so because of him, because in the middle of that strange story, they've got a cooperating witness whose already got immunity. he's already in the tractor beam of the special counsel's office here. i think that this story is one of the more intriguing mysteries of the russia scandal that we may ultimately get an explanation for. that one may ultimately be explained. for my money, though, the single most fascinating story in all of this is what has just been reported by veteran investigative journalist dexte
his name is george nader. he is an unusual figure in the russia scandal. he has been convicted on child pornography and child molestation charges. he appears to have had several ins with the trump campaign, including him apparently paying this foreign firm right after the campaign. he paid this foreign firm that had offered this mysterious pitch to the campaign in 2016. george nader is now a cooperating witness for the mueller investigation. he's cooperating, allegedly, under a deal that grants...
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george nader is now a cooperating witness for the fueler investigation. he is cooperating allegedly under a deal that grants him immunity from prosecution in exchange for his testimony. so because of him, because in the middle of that strange story, they've got a cooperating witness whose already got immunity. he's already in the tractor beam of the special counsel's office here. i think that this story is one of the more intriguing mysteries of the russia scandal that we may ultimately get an explanation for. that one may ultimately be explained. for my money, though, the single most fascinating story in all of this is what has just been reported by veteran investigative journalist dexter filkins at "the new yorker." just before the presidential election on halloween, october 31st, 2016, franklin phora published this fascinating and very controversial piece at slate.com. and honestly, it has been driving me nuts ever since. we talked about this reporting a few other times on the show. you might remember it was about logs of internet traffic, logs of comm
george nader is now a cooperating witness for the fueler investigation. he is cooperating allegedly under a deal that grants him immunity from prosecution in exchange for his testimony. so because of him, because in the middle of that strange story, they've got a cooperating witness whose already got immunity. he's already in the tractor beam of the special counsel's office here. i think that this story is one of the more intriguing mysteries of the russia scandal that we may ultimately get an...
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consumer advocate and author ralph nader talks about his latest book on how the rise of corporate power led to the truck residency. hampshireconcord new for the next up on the 50 cap will store with new hampshire executive councils chris cap this who will talk about the top issues facing the state. journal" liveton at 7:00 eastern on wednesday morning, join the discussion. live debate coverage on c-span with three term democratic congressman sean maloney facing james o'donnell for new york's 18th congressional district with live coverage now on c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. newello and welcome to the special, a live debate in the race for congress in new york's 18th congressional district, i am richard french and joining us are the candidates income of democrats sean maloney and republican challenger james o'donnell. rules have been agreed to by both campaigns and candidates will have 90 seconds for opening and closing statements and we will alternate questions with candidates getting 90 seconds for their initial answers and 90 seconds for responses. 32nd the
consumer advocate and author ralph nader talks about his latest book on how the rise of corporate power led to the truck residency. hampshireconcord new for the next up on the 50 cap will store with new hampshire executive councils chris cap this who will talk about the top issues facing the state. journal" liveton at 7:00 eastern on wednesday morning, join the discussion. live debate coverage on c-span with three term democratic congressman sean maloney facing james o'donnell for new...
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at the end of the session, ralph nader will have a question and answer session. live coverage here on c-span3. this conference approaches it from many angles based on the work of many years of scholars and activists and people who engage in both endeavors, as we will see throughout the day. we also welcome c-span for conveying the proceedings to a larger audience. we expect to turn the material into a variety of media interfaces. it's important to know that free market mythology is basic educational tool in this country. the chambers of commerce, for example, go into the middle schools and teach what is a sub. they teach the myths of free markets, which are hard to find these days. given the prevalence of the corporate power. there will be additions to the proceedings here. we invited several other people years dealing with contracts of adhesion which they have become wrongful injuries and they're one sided contract fee additions servitude. all of us have to sign on the dotted line and also professor taking apart the issues of cost benefit and how those are twist
at the end of the session, ralph nader will have a question and answer session. live coverage here on c-span3. this conference approaches it from many angles based on the work of many years of scholars and activists and people who engage in both endeavors, as we will see throughout the day. we also welcome c-span for conveying the proceedings to a larger audience. we expect to turn the material into a variety of media interfaces. it's important to know that free market mythology is basic...
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on c-span3 at my 30 a.m., ralph nader hosts a daylong form on capitalism and the impact of free markets. coming up in an hour, heritage action for america discuss the role in the midterm elections. naacp residenthe discusses the campaign and at 9:40 a.m., the boston globe politics reporter previous two nights massachusetts senate debate between the incumbent democrat and the republican state representative. and jeff neil. ♪ host: our 2018- campaign coverage continues. the nevada senate debate live on c-span also at 9:00. go to c-span.org for more information on those and other debates we have taken in this 2018 campaign season. president trump acknowledged the -- journalist is dead and mike pompeo urged for a few more days to investigate on the matter and there are calls from republicans and democrats for
on c-span3 at my 30 a.m., ralph nader hosts a daylong form on capitalism and the impact of free markets. coming up in an hour, heritage action for america discuss the role in the midterm elections. naacp residenthe discusses the campaign and at 9:40 a.m., the boston globe politics reporter previous two nights massachusetts senate debate between the incumbent democrat and the republican state representative. and jeff neil. ♪ host: our 2018- campaign coverage continues. the nevada senate debate...
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while ago and let's get more on those rescue operations we're joined by international red cross cord nader who's nice he joins us from carter good to see you now how are your rescue workers getting on. we have had around one hundred stuff and volunteers from the indonesian red cross it's been there since the onset of discuss this because of the road that it's really difficult at the moment we haven't been able to mobilize a large number of teams and we have had only iran would train one hundred volunteers and stuff from neighboring province he would travel by. land wrote and they're helping the government we have. search and rescue and just like this morning we heard the report from our teams underground that wall traveling through villages they've blown thirty dead bodies. of the construction and also. some water inundated around the community it's ok so access is a big issue how have you been able to get aid into some of the most affected areas . we've been trying our best to provide support and do more to the with affected area though it hasn't been easy for know because even transporti
while ago and let's get more on those rescue operations we're joined by international red cross cord nader who's nice he joins us from carter good to see you now how are your rescue workers getting on. we have had around one hundred stuff and volunteers from the indonesian red cross it's been there since the onset of discuss this because of the road that it's really difficult at the moment we haven't been able to mobilize a large number of teams and we have had only iran would train one hundred...
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this campaign thing i'm going to make a deal with me i'm going to make sure i'm going to get rid of nader when democrats and republicans came down on him. i think high and below to defend himself you know then they actually voted in the congress not to allow the u.s. to get troops out in a career he had that in so you know this is systematic corruption and implements of the military industrial complex in the united states and it's going to be an opportunity to really get everybody we should be we shouldn't be talking. maintaining this trading that's ticket with one hundred twenty two nations just signed a treaty to prohibit nuclear weapons and banned them and make them unlawful the way we have the chemical. and russia are in the us and china are in france and england you know the nonproliferation treaty now as they are boycotting it it's within arm's not at that point it the language nashton be it's time to ban the bomb not just until another arms control and i mean we will break control the e s when we walked out of the a.b.m. treaty russia never kept complaining we never did a thing tha
this campaign thing i'm going to make a deal with me i'm going to make sure i'm going to get rid of nader when democrats and republicans came down on him. i think high and below to defend himself you know then they actually voted in the congress not to allow the u.s. to get troops out in a career he had that in so you know this is systematic corruption and implements of the military industrial complex in the united states and it's going to be an opportunity to really get everybody we should be...
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i disagree with ralph nader about laws and shouldn't we head that dommeestically? each country shall ensure conformity of all domestic laws, and administrative procedures to the attached 800 pages and then you can't change the comma unless the signatories agree which is the clause of the wto. so the fact that robert lighthouser is now ustr which is the head and where i am going to close, we have seen the outcomes agreement which was released on september 30th is not the transformational replacements of the corporate rigged model that we have all demanded. there's plenty of the old framework that's still in there, but it is fundamental different and in ways that progressives have long demanded from every past free trade agreements. now, there is also, as well as progress, new bad stuff and there's a lot of unfinished business, however, if what our improved labor standards were made subject to swift and certain enforcement which they are not in the text that was released and it's something that can be fixed, if certain other pernicious provisions removed and some of
i disagree with ralph nader about laws and shouldn't we head that dommeestically? each country shall ensure conformity of all domestic laws, and administrative procedures to the attached 800 pages and then you can't change the comma unless the signatories agree which is the clause of the wto. so the fact that robert lighthouser is now ustr which is the head and where i am going to close, we have seen the outcomes agreement which was released on september 30th is not the transformational...
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the nader has a very different message. she is bringing her program to the international stage to help families. her first stop was at a hot that cares for mothers and newborn children. and she's had some success with mortality rates. she is alsoushing american foreign aid. something president trump has tried t slash. i'm ron allen. we'll have more coming up later on nightly news. >>> how do we get from one side to the next? local leaders are talking about yet another potomac river crossing. this time it is more than just talk. >> we're monitoring changes in the forecast. >> back wit theh at giant, we know that quick meals are a part of life. so our grab and go salads, sandwiches, and snacks are completely new. we're using better ingredients to bring you quick meals to match your busy schedule. see for yourself. at giant, we're ready when you are. i love you, but i'm not in love with you. she says i can't see you anymore. find furniture you'll love at... ...havertys fall savings event.e when you more, you save more up to $1
the nader has a very different message. she is bringing her program to the international stage to help families. her first stop was at a hot that cares for mothers and newborn children. and she's had some success with mortality rates. she is alsoushing american foreign aid. something president trump has tried t slash. i'm ron allen. we'll have more coming up later on nightly news. >>> how do we get from one side to the next? local leaders are talking about yet another potomac river...
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this isn't the nader. this isn't as dark as it can be. that's second.ly wi this stops, me and you we can sit on tv and call out the racism the sexism and bigotry. until -- i want to be clear. until white men have the fortitude to speak out against this behavior, nothing will change. i think those three points summaryize where we are. it's a dark place. we have been to darker places. the people of the country are why we rise up. >> this is the kind of behavior and rhetoric and tone and tactic that the president is using today as president of the united states. used while he was a businessman and on the come pain trail. and using today. the reality is a lot of people who voted for him knew what they were getting when they voted. and he won anyway. it doesn't make it right or good. that's the reality. i'm glad adam pointed out that this is what he's describing in the piece is it's a very good, very well written piece. it shines a light on a really disturbing trend here. the key is it's a very small facet of trump voters. it's the very base of who he is. an
this isn't the nader. this isn't as dark as it can be. that's second.ly wi this stops, me and you we can sit on tv and call out the racism the sexism and bigotry. until -- i want to be clear. until white men have the fortitude to speak out against this behavior, nothing will change. i think those three points summaryize where we are. it's a dark place. we have been to darker places. the people of the country are why we rise up. >> this is the kind of behavior and rhetoric and tone and...
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citigroup, deutsche bank, goldman sachs group and jpmorgan are likely to win mandates as global court nader's the share sale. bw and all the banks declined to comment. papa john's climbed in late trade after a report that triumph on managing -- triumph fund management is looking at a takeover bid. there are other potential bidders including a private equity firm. that is your bloomberg business flash. anna: juliette saly and singapore. we were busy going -- watching what was going on in trade. 3.25 is see it reaching where it trades, upside on the u.s. 10 year, strong u.s. data has been much talked about, changing market expectations around the fed. -- is the fedhe worried and what do you see in commodity prices? we will continue to watch that 3.25% and see how high we go today. let's talk about commodity markets. chinese equities and the bloomberg commodities index slumped in tandem, something changed during china's holiday, com rising.-- the b be derailed?y for a good to have you with us. let's get your thoughts on the first question of the day as we saw yesterday, the turmoil in chinese eq
citigroup, deutsche bank, goldman sachs group and jpmorgan are likely to win mandates as global court nader's the share sale. bw and all the banks declined to comment. papa john's climbed in late trade after a report that triumph on managing -- triumph fund management is looking at a takeover bid. there are other potential bidders including a private equity firm. that is your bloomberg business flash. anna: juliette saly and singapore. we were busy going -- watching what was going on in trade....
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ralph nader talks about his latest book. we will be live from concord, new hampshire for the next stop on the c-span bus 50 capitals t our with chris pappas who will talk about the top issues facing the state. watching washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. here's a look at our live coverage wednesday. on c-span, the senate judiciary committee holds a confirmation hearing for nominees picked to serve on the night kurt circuit court of appeals. utah senator orrin hatch talks about the senate advising consent role for judicial nominations. menendez debate his opponent in new jersey's u.s. senate race. on c-span2, a discussion on the role of latino voters in the midterm election spirit of political strategists discuss potential outcomes of the election and it looked back at the first two years of the trump administration. at 8 p.m., a debate between the candidates running for governor of michigan. elena kagan sits down for a conversation with the head of the american bar association and that
ralph nader talks about his latest book. we will be live from concord, new hampshire for the next stop on the c-span bus 50 capitals t our with chris pappas who will talk about the top issues facing the state. watching washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. here's a look at our live coverage wednesday. on c-span, the senate judiciary committee holds a confirmation hearing for nominees picked to serve on the night kurt circuit court of appeals. utah senator...
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missing or nader can forget. things have. come up. but the home and then you can be is a pita and what not but a tidy for. not going to do i want time. low. slow. and you know and. he never knew of him that he really needed. to be had to call. for us he took. to me i'm wrong what a four to two a chunk of. human bone did evacuate we'll call maria he when you come out why. do you plead for me. to do. so i'm a freak so i'm not a musical genius or. i think we will include more money cruises peters didn't win one years ago when you had any room for one lot of young good looking people. poorly so. i mentioned on one. hundred women if you plug in evil vocally by now ban will diminish within them you. ought to have already run out to. include two hundred one point to fake you wagner married. freddy. you're married you're leading an unethical he's. just. a man have a look at this event evenings most days we come here and collect p.o.p. these are the most gators that we don't use for more so why experiments they were born here they grow up here
missing or nader can forget. things have. come up. but the home and then you can be is a pita and what not but a tidy for. not going to do i want time. low. slow. and you know and. he never knew of him that he really needed. to be had to call. for us he took. to me i'm wrong what a four to two a chunk of. human bone did evacuate we'll call maria he when you come out why. do you plead for me. to do. so i'm a freak so i'm not a musical genius or. i think we will include more money cruises peters...
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running as a third term of obama and i believe bernie sanders did damage her in the primary and ralph nader cost al gore and rosross perot didn't help georg. w. bush, so there've been these kind of movement and i think a lot of the candidates or more moderate but if i were a republican -- >> president obama kind of help with the lid on things. you will find the glue that held the coalitioholdthe coalition tg unglued and let me give you one fact of the 30 top performing districts in the house, not one will be represented in the next congress to. it's not an indictment it is just the politics and where it is taken in some of these different directions. >> thank you for being here tonight. with one week left do you think we have seen the prius or is there more time for the pollsters? >> hard to read. >> we don't know. as the governor was saying, we all said two weeks is an eternity. trump has had a few good weeks of getting a trade agreement with canada and mexico in line with having the economic numbers where they are house i think helped his numbers and helped republican candidates. that's n
running as a third term of obama and i believe bernie sanders did damage her in the primary and ralph nader cost al gore and rosross perot didn't help georg. w. bush, so there've been these kind of movement and i think a lot of the candidates or more moderate but if i were a republican -- >> president obama kind of help with the lid on things. you will find the glue that held the coalitioholdthe coalition tg unglued and let me give you one fact of the 30 top performing districts in the...
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then ralph nader talks about his latest book on how the rise in corporate power led to the trump presidency. and we will be live from new hampshire for the next stop on tour, with eds papas. watch washington journal live that 7 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. >> with the midterms 14 days away, there are more debates oning up next in cease -- c-span, starting with the georgia governor debate, following california senator kamala harris at a get out the rally- get out and vote in iowa. then, the new york 18th district debate. abrams, kemp, stacey and ted metz faced one another in atlanta as they look to succeed nathan deal, who is term limited. this is one hour. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] back to you from the studios of georgia public broadcasting, this is the race for georgia governor. >> good evening and welcome. i am the capital correspondent for georgia public broadcasting. there originating from studios of georgia public broadcasting in his mantra. this is the debate among candidates for governor of georgia. let us meet the candidates rig
then ralph nader talks about his latest book on how the rise in corporate power led to the trump presidency. and we will be live from new hampshire for the next stop on tour, with eds papas. watch washington journal live that 7 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. >> with the midterms 14 days away, there are more debates oning up next in cease -- c-span, starting with the georgia governor debate, following california senator kamala harris at a get out the rally- get out...
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sinbad, ralph nader. that's all next week at 6:00 p.m. eastern.th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news our recorded history and now the most power outages are in north carolina and virginia, all of it as "the 11th hour" gets underway on a friday night. >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 631 of the trump administration, and again tonight, the president was performing in front of an audience at one of his rallies relying on the talking points and rallying cries that have come out of the ugly kavanaugh fight and the notion the right is pushing hard that those on the left are part of an angry mob. >> monday night in the east room of the white house, we achieved a tremendous victory for our nation. we proudly swore in the newest
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sinbad, ralph nader. pulitzer prize winning author alice walker. that's all next week at 6:00 p.m.where, "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> in a week that started off with a supreme court win, donald trump watches as a scandal unspools surrounding the death of a "washington post" journalist exposing the complicated u.s. relationship, the complicated trump relationship with the saudis. >>> the fear in a number of races around the country the fix may be in. tonight we look at the charges of voter suppression in several states and why some places are making it so hard for some folks to vote. >>> and the florida town that is 95% gone in the dire aftermath of the fourth worst hurricane in our recorded history and now the most power outages are in north carolina and virginia, all of it as "the 11th hour" gets underway on a friday night. >>> well, good eveni
sinbad, ralph nader. pulitzer prize winning author alice walker. that's all next week at 6:00 p.m.where, "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> in a week that started off with a supreme court win, donald trump watches as a scandal unspools surrounding the death of a "washington post" journalist exposing the complicated u.s. relationship, the complicated trump relationship with the saudis. >>> the fear in a number of races around the country the...
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ralph nader talks about his latest book on how the rise in corporate power led to the change in presidency. and will be live from new hampshire for the next stop in the c-span bus. we will be with chris pappas who will talk about the tough issues facing the state. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal wednesday morning. join the discussion. >> next on the civil war, brooke simpson's talks about president abraham lincoln and his relationship with two of his commanding generals. george mcclellan and ulysses s grant. mister simpson also explores the similarities and differences between the two officers. this hour-long talk was part of the annual summer conference hosted by the gettysburg college civil war institute. >> good morning. it's my pleasure to's -- introduce our next speaker, brooke simpson's. she is the professor of history at arizona state university. he specializes in the civil war and reconstruction area -- era. he is the author of numerous books including ulysses s grant, triumphs over adversity, 1822-1865. which was a new york times notable book. the reconstruction presi
ralph nader talks about his latest book on how the rise in corporate power led to the change in presidency. and will be live from new hampshire for the next stop in the c-span bus. we will be with chris pappas who will talk about the tough issues facing the state. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal wednesday morning. join the discussion. >> next on the civil war, brooke simpson's talks about president abraham lincoln and his relationship with two of his commanding generals....
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youngest ever presidents to becoming eventually the first prime minister of independent india and mr nader presided over the first cabinet meeting both name root and gandhi were hindus but the third member of the influential trio was a muslim aristocrat more harm it generally one of the legion or was an extremely interesting man educated very anglo file in fact culturally far more on your file than the new the nehru of gandhi. over his dressed in western clothes had western habits and enjoyed his scotch and. and his sausages and his ham sandwiches he wasn't particularly strongly observant muslim and a man who was hailed. as the ambassador of hindu muslim youth. a lawyer jinnah began his political life within the hindu dominated indian national congress . later on he also joined the muslim mean a group protecting the muslim minority. both parties were fighting for an independent india which at the time was gina's ultimate goal. jinnah. in strongly opposed to the idea of a separate muslim nation and indeed he is saying this is british divide and rule they want us to be divided we've got to s
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but this was the result of her republican-controlled legislator with the intent of disenfranchising naderers. amy: we want to thank you for being with us and we will do itt two and poste online in democracynow.org. , ineattle, gyasi ross fargo, north dakota, tara houska , and in anchorage, alaska, mark trahant. that does it for our show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!]
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sinbad, ralph nader. that's all next week at 6:00 p.m. eastern. don't go anywhere, "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >> tonight in a week that started off with a supreme court win, donald trump watches as a scandal unspools surrounding the death of a washington post journalist exposing the complicated u.s. relationship, the complicated trump relationship. >>> the fear in a number of races around the country the fix may be in. tonight we look at the charges of voter suppression in several states and why some places are making it so hard for some folks to vote. >>> and the florida town that is 95% gone in the dire aftermath of the fourth worst hurricane in our recorded history and now the most power outages are in north carolina and virginia, all of it as "the 11th hour" gets underway on a friday night. >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 631 of the trump administration, and again tonight, the president was performing at a rally relying on the talking points and rallying cries that hav
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>> well, george nader had also been facilitating operations for the united arab emirates by linking theo the uae government. it could be that. but we don't know. all we any is there's unexplained money flying around at a time that psychological influence operations by this israeli group were paramount for almost everybody. another key point to this is, robert mueller went to israeli with israeli authorities and they tore cy group apart. they interviewed everybody, went there, seized computers and documents. this group is a black hole in the story of which we can only learn more and see whether they were actually tied to moscow in some way or just an independent operation that trump funded. >> can't wait to see the puzzle when it's all put together, perhaps sometimes this fall. >>> up next, add another name to the unusually long list of departures for the trump administration. this one on her own feet. what does nikki haley's exit signal a month before the midterms? there she is, on good terms, quitting. you're watching "hardball." rms, quitting you're watching "hardball. ♪ my lonely day
>> well, george nader had also been facilitating operations for the united arab emirates by linking theo the uae government. it could be that. but we don't know. all we any is there's unexplained money flying around at a time that psychological influence operations by this israeli group were paramount for almost everybody. another key point to this is, robert mueller went to israeli with israeli authorities and they tore cy group apart. they interviewed everybody, went there, seized...
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youngest ever presidents to becoming eventually the first prime minister of independent india and mr nader presided over the first cabinet meeting both name rue and gandhi were hindus but the third member of the influential trio was a muslim or more harm it generally one of the legion or was an extremely interesting man educated very anglo file in fact culturally far more on your file than the new the new rule gandhi. over his dressed in western clothes had western habits and joy to scotland and his source agism as ham sandwiches he wasn't particularly strongly observant muslim and a man who was hailed. as the ambassador of hindu muslim youth. a lawyer sheena began his political life within the hindu dominated indian national congress . later on he also joined the muslim mean a group protecting the muslim minority. both parties were fighting for an independent india which at the time was gina's ultimate goal. jinnah in strongly opposed to the idea of a separate muslim nation and indeed he is saying this is british divide and rule they want us to be divided we've got to stand together we've
youngest ever presidents to becoming eventually the first prime minister of independent india and mr nader presided over the first cabinet meeting both name rue and gandhi were hindus but the third member of the influential trio was a muslim or more harm it generally one of the legion or was an extremely interesting man educated very anglo file in fact culturally far more on your file than the new the new rule gandhi. over his dressed in western clothes had western habits and joy to scotland...
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but this was the result of her republican-controlled legislator with the intent of disenfranchising naderers. amy: we want to thank you for being with us and we will do itt two and poste online in democracynow.org. , ineattle, gyasi ross fargo, north dakota, tara houska , and in anchorage, alaska, ma (dramatic music playing) goodbye, baby. (gunshots) great noir poses the question: why me? that sense of knowing what you are doing is doomed and you can't stop from doing it. annenberg media ♪ and: with additional funding from these foundations and individuals:
but this was the result of her republican-controlled legislator with the intent of disenfranchising naderers. amy: we want to thank you for being with us and we will do itt two and poste online in democracynow.org. , ineattle, gyasi ross fargo, north dakota, tara houska , and in anchorage, alaska, ma (dramatic music playing) goodbye, baby. (gunshots) great noir poses the question: why me? that sense of knowing what you are doing is doomed and you can't stop from doing it. annenberg media ♪...
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proposals at a 2016 trump tower meeting with donald trump, jr., united arab emirates adviser george nader, and erik prince, founder of the mercenary company blackwater. "the times" reports there's no evidence gates acted on psy-group's proposals. last year, rick gates and his boss, paul manafort, were indicted by special counsel robert mueller's team on multiple counts of fraud and tax evasion. gates pleaded guilty to many of the charges. in turkey, authorities are searching for a black van seen leaving the saudi consulate in istanbul as they investigate the case of disappeared saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. on monday, "the washington post" published a photo taken from a cctv camera at the consulate that is believed to be the last known image of khashoggi. he had entered the saudi consulate to obtain papers related to his coming marriage. in tech news, the wall street journal is reporting that google will shut down its social network google plus after the revelation of a data breach that exposed the private data of hundreds of ththousands of user. the breach was discovered in march, bu
proposals at a 2016 trump tower meeting with donald trump, jr., united arab emirates adviser george nader, and erik prince, founder of the mercenary company blackwater. "the times" reports there's no evidence gates acted on psy-group's proposals. last year, rick gates and his boss, paul manafort, were indicted by special counsel robert mueller's team on multiple counts of fraud and tax evasion. gates pleaded guilty to many of the charges. in turkey, authorities are searching for a...