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distinctive contributions of american women to our history and our culture are written into our national narrative. the national women's history museum has sought to achieve this goal for 20 years. we currently exist as an online museum, but our goal is to build a physical museum on our national mall. in 2014, congress passed a bipartisan act to create a congressional commission to evaluate the feasibility of a national women's history museum here in washington, d.c. >> commission to study the potential creation of a national women's history museum and for the purposes. >> we are half of the population. wherever you stand on women's issues, i am sure there is consensus in this house that half of the population should not go unmentioned in had the textbooks of our country. >> but there is no museum in the country that shows the full scope of the history of the amazing, brilliant, courageous, innovative and sometimes defiant women who have helped to shape our history and make this country what it is. >> in november of 2016, the commission produced a bipartisan report concludes that americans deserve
distinctive contributions of american women to our history and our culture are written into our national narrative. the national women's history museum has sought to achieve this goal for 20 years. we currently exist as an online museum, but our goal is to build a physical museum on our national mall. in 2014, congress passed a bipartisan act to create a congressional commission to evaluate the feasibility of a national women's history museum here in washington, d.c. >> commission to...
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history and put slavery as the center of our national narrative. think about that. the left doesn't want to teach our children about the history of men who banded together to shrug off the tyranny of a king and establish for the first time a nation and government of laws and not of men, a government that led to the end of slavery and establishment of equal rights for every citizen. the radical left wants to ignore all of that and focus on everything that america got wrong. but to be blunt, they want to teach our kids that our country is flawed. it is hopeless and evil. the worst news of all is the 1619 project has been adopted in 4500 classrooms across all 50 states. school systems have adopted a project in cities like buffalo, chicago, washington, d.c. and my hometown of winston-salem. i will tell you why this is so important to the extreme left. they view our founding as an obstacle to their pursuit of political power. they think if they can reeducate the next generation of americans into being ashamed of their country, they can fundamentally transform us into a l
history and put slavery as the center of our national narrative. think about that. the left doesn't want to teach our children about the history of men who banded together to shrug off the tyranny of a king and establish for the first time a nation and government of laws and not of men, a government that led to the end of slavery and establishment of equal rights for every citizen. the radical left wants to ignore all of that and focus on everything that america got wrong. but to be blunt, they...
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of economic power into military power is one of the key planks for xi's longevity, and the national narrativeing to fight wars, the stuff that is apparently very popular in china, and i think people have experienced so much of that. he has a certain staying power because of those factors at least. guy: ok, we'll leave it there. jonathan, greatly appreciate your time. jonathan ward, atlas organization founder. this recap what we are getting from opec. there is a few surprises and what we are getting. there was expectation that output would be increased, and you are seeing a reaction in the oil price. alix: up by 4% now, eating almost $67 a barrel. the headline you are referring to, they will keep production unchanged in april. that means one million barrels of oil would be off the market. surprise and very bullish. is that going to be the reality, or is it a negotiating tactic? this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: time for the bloomberg business flash. india's online retailer is exploring going public in the u.s. with a merger with a blank check company for some bloomberg has learned they will seek a
of economic power into military power is one of the key planks for xi's longevity, and the national narrativeing to fight wars, the stuff that is apparently very popular in china, and i think people have experienced so much of that. he has a certain staying power because of those factors at least. guy: ok, we'll leave it there. jonathan, greatly appreciate your time. jonathan ward, atlas organization founder. this recap what we are getting from opec. there is a few surprises and what we are...
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australian prime minister about 15 years ago, john howard, use the phrase to me, and heroic national narrativeinheritance. we not only don't have that, but we've consciously chosen to trash it. french english-language television and everybody falls around laughing but let's pretend that serious for a moment. they say this is a bulldozer. they say that this is a bulldozer that destroys education and they are quite right about that. >> tucker: i've never been so strongly on the side of french intellectuals. they are right. and so are you. >> bonds we want to saythank you to the , keeping us safe, setting up a shot in el salvador. will be back tomorrow night, the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. see you tomorrow night. in the meantime, sean hannity. >> sean: thank you. welcome to "hannity." bombshell you report surrounding governor new york cuomo. according to late-breaking news from "the new york times," while mose associates waged a smear campaign against his first accuser, the first of seven, only days after her allegations became public. so is andrew cuomo going to b
australian prime minister about 15 years ago, john howard, use the phrase to me, and heroic national narrativeinheritance. we not only don't have that, but we've consciously chosen to trash it. french english-language television and everybody falls around laughing but let's pretend that serious for a moment. they say this is a bulldozer. they say that this is a bulldozer that destroys education and they are quite right about that. >> tucker: i've never been so strongly on the side of...
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australian prime minister about 15 years ago, john, he used the phrase to me, he said, and heroic national narrativekids in school about their inheritance. are tell mike we not only don't have that, but we have chosen to trash it. the word those french intellectuals, and i dare to say french intellectuals on english language television. everybody walks around laughing. dell might. but let's pretend they are serious for a moment. they say this is a bulldozer. this obsession with race and racial identity and identity politics is a bulldozer that destroys education and they are quite right about that. >> tucker: i have never been more strongly on the side of the french. you are right. thank you. i never thought i would say that. before we go tonight, we want to say thank you to the producers and security keeping us safe, setting up the shot in el salvador. we'll be back tomorrow night. the show that is the sworn enemy of my income, pomposity, groupthink. sean hannity. >> sean: all right, tucker, and as always, thank you. another bombshell, new reports surrounding near governor, andrew cuomo. his associ
australian prime minister about 15 years ago, john, he used the phrase to me, he said, and heroic national narrativekids in school about their inheritance. are tell mike we not only don't have that, but we have chosen to trash it. the word those french intellectuals, and i dare to say french intellectuals on english language television. everybody walks around laughing. dell might. but let's pretend they are serious for a moment. they say this is a bulldozer. this obsession with race and racial...
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history and put slavery as the center of our national narrative. ft does not want to teach our children about the history of men who banded together to shrug of the tyranny of a king and established for the first time a nation and government of laws. a government that led to the end of slavery and the establishment of people rights -- equal rights. the radical left wants to ignore all of that and focus on everything that america got wrong. to be blunt, they want to teach our kids that our country is flawed, hopeless and evil. the worst news of all is that the project has been adopted in 4500 classrooms. school systems have adopted the project in cities like buffalo, chicago, washington, dc and my hometown of winston-salem north carolina -- winston-salem, north carolina. they view our founding as an obstacle to their pursuit of political power. they think if they can reeducate the next generation of americans into being ashamed, they can transform us into a land of government pendency and socialism -- dependency and socialism. the trump administratio
history and put slavery as the center of our national narrative. ft does not want to teach our children about the history of men who banded together to shrug of the tyranny of a king and established for the first time a nation and government of laws. a government that led to the end of slavery and the establishment of people rights -- equal rights. the radical left wants to ignore all of that and focus on everything that america got wrong. to be blunt, they want to teach our kids that our...
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pulling year after year reveals that despite the national narrative that we have about failing schools that most americans feel pretty positive about their own kids schools. now, do we have gross inequities in our country that we need to address? absolutely, immediately. segregation continues to be a scourge. we have yet to fully fund our schools. but the fact is most kids go to a good public school and the family feel good about that. and yet there is this policy apparatus in place to drive forward really far right ideas that come as jennifer said, the democrats have unwittingly legitimized the metaphor i've been using lately, centrist democrats worked with mainstream republicans over the past couple decades too late i run way down, another surprise the far right is landing policy airplanes. it's really naÏve they didn't see this coming. >> i often think the american legislative exchange council is like the nerve center of this right-wing privatization movement. it's been puzzling to me that as you point out average publicans after republicans don't share this. most states have 85-90%
pulling year after year reveals that despite the national narrative that we have about failing schools that most americans feel pretty positive about their own kids schools. now, do we have gross inequities in our country that we need to address? absolutely, immediately. segregation continues to be a scourge. we have yet to fully fund our schools. but the fact is most kids go to a good public school and the family feel good about that. and yet there is this policy apparatus in place to drive...
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not in the outer orbit of some politically correct agenda of our national narrative but at the burning heart? because we have the memories of the people have the mercury or experience to being of being an free in a supposed freelance. they have much more to tell us than those who have bought hook, light and secure the tritely madison avenue sanitized version of our past. you don't have to, if you're gonna scratch the surface of american history, you don't have to go looking forward, it's there. it's a kind of conscience of the nation, it's affirmation in the face of adversity, in a way that teaches us perpetually and not to the exclusion of anybody else, in fact it defines the best of we are. >> you've raised a couple of key ideas i want to bring together and examine in a moment in time. we are basically talking about expanding our historical narrative. making sure it is exclusive, making sure the stories that were told previously are not ignored. there are those who say we are also revising history, and erasing parts of it. you can see this debate, just over the one place of a confede
not in the outer orbit of some politically correct agenda of our national narrative but at the burning heart? because we have the memories of the people have the mercury or experience to being of being an free in a supposed freelance. they have much more to tell us than those who have bought hook, light and secure the tritely madison avenue sanitized version of our past. you don't have to, if you're gonna scratch the surface of american history, you don't have to go looking forward, it's there....
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the burning center, not in the outer orbit of pluto or some politically correct agenda tour national narrative, but at the burning heart of who we are because we have the memories of people who have the peculiar experience of being an free in a supposedly free land. they have much more to tell us then the people who've bought hook line and sinker, the tripoli madison avenue sanitized version of our past. and so you look to their and, if you're gonna struck the surface of american history, your nautical looking for. it is there. it's kind of conscience of the nation. it's affirmation in the face of adversity in a way that teaches us perpetually, and not to the exclusion of anyone else in fact, it defines the best of who we are. >> you raised a couple of key ideas that i want to bring together and examined, because we are basically talking about expanding our historical narrative, making sure that it's inclusive, that the stories that were previously not told are being included and uplifted in a way they should be. there are those who say we are also revising history, erasing parts of it you can
the burning center, not in the outer orbit of pluto or some politically correct agenda tour national narrative, but at the burning heart of who we are because we have the memories of people who have the peculiar experience of being an free in a supposedly free land. they have much more to tell us then the people who've bought hook line and sinker, the tripoli madison avenue sanitized version of our past. and so you look to their and, if you're gonna struck the surface of american history, your...
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what i want to make sure is the narrative really does reflect the complexity and the diversity of this nation. >> and somewhat as sort of in between, as it may sound, actually reflects that kind of complication that lonnie's been talking about and the sort of desire, the innate desire we would all like to have, that it's all very certain and it's like this. and it's not. and so a lot of that somewhat is i know there's a bigger story. i know it's a different story. i know that what i believe is being challenged. i know that what i believe is finally being recognized or how -- it's not yet there so you've got a whole range of people who are feeling not fully enfranchised and not fully out of it who are struggling, as we are, as lonnie is, as i am in the work we do to try to figure out. i'm working on a film on the u.s. and the holocaust, what we knew and when we knew it. one of the things we inherit in the 20th century, we're the golden door. there's another guy at the same time, a poet writing, close the door, we don't want those sorts of people in. guess who won? that guy. in 1924 we had an i
what i want to make sure is the narrative really does reflect the complexity and the diversity of this nation. >> and somewhat as sort of in between, as it may sound, actually reflects that kind of complication that lonnie's been talking about and the sort of desire, the innate desire we would all like to have, that it's all very certain and it's like this. and it's not. and so a lot of that somewhat is i know there's a bigger story. i know it's a different story. i know that what i...
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national guard. those competing narratives are coming from the pentagon and the d.c. national guard, as we heard today. from this moment that you see here, it took three hours, 19 minutes to deploy the d.c. national guard to help secure the capitol. at 1:39 p.m., a plea for help. >> chief sund, his voice cracking with emotion, indicate there was a dire emergency at the capitol. >> reporter: major general william walker, commander of the d.c. guard, says his hands were tied. army secretary ryan mccarthy, tasked to help with traffic control. >> just to be clear, the secretary of defense sawed i could use it as a last resort but the secretary of the army says i could only use it after he gave me permission. >> 30 minutes later after this was unfolding on capitol hill, d.c. officials got on the phone with the pentagon. walker was on that call and he heard hesitation and concern about the optics of deploying troops. >> everyone is seeing this on tv and they're not immediately approving your request, and in your recent testimony, you just said, hey, i could have gotten them
national guard. those competing narratives are coming from the pentagon and the d.c. national guard, as we heard today. from this moment that you see here, it took three hours, 19 minutes to deploy the d.c. national guard to help secure the capitol. at 1:39 p.m., a plea for help. >> chief sund, his voice cracking with emotion, indicate there was a dire emergency at the capitol. >> reporter: major general william walker, commander of the d.c. guard, says his hands were tied. army...
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nation. >> the martyr narrative made it possible for us to think of lincoln in a simplistic way. >> we livelture where everybody either has to be a hero or a villain. and the reality is great politicians are both. >> part of the challenge is to recapture him from all that bronze and limestone into which he has been cast and see him as a person. >> lincoln had experiences, and most people evolve as they have more experiences, and it is not a criticism of lincoln to say he involved. it would be a criticism to say he was man who never changed his mind, never learned anything. >> we can become better versions of ourselves. we can change over time. lincoln was evolutionary. and in being evolutionary, he became revolutionary . ♪ ♪ >> in 1809, america is a country in its infancy. a nation toils to pay off its revolutionary war debts and make a name for itself on the world stage. despite the legal end to the slave trade in 1808, the man for american-made cotton and the enslaved men and women who farm it blooms. the new country's growth is not only intertwined with slave labor, it's entirely depende
nation. >> the martyr narrative made it possible for us to think of lincoln in a simplistic way. >> we livelture where everybody either has to be a hero or a villain. and the reality is great politicians are both. >> part of the challenge is to recapture him from all that bronze and limestone into which he has been cast and see him as a person. >> lincoln had experiences, and most people evolve as they have more experiences, and it is not a criticism of lincoln to say he...
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there are two competing narratives about the dod, the pentagon, and the d.c. national guard. merging from the pentagon and from the d.c. national guard. and that has confused the entire process of trying to figure out what went wrong on january 6th in the response. >> still such an amazing amount of time to go by. thank you very much. >>> next, he says he's sorry, but did new york's governor go far enough to stop the growing calls for his resignation after being accused of making unwanted advances to multiple women. >>> mexico didn't pay for trump's wall and didn't pay for the statue at cpac. so who did? help keep the gum s. new parodontax active gum repair toothpaste. managing type 2 diabetes? you're on it. you may think you're doing all you can to manage type 2 diabetes and heart disease but could your medication do more to lower your heart risk? jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so, it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and jardiance lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects i
there are two competing narratives about the dod, the pentagon, and the d.c. national guard. merging from the pentagon and from the d.c. national guard. and that has confused the entire process of trying to figure out what went wrong on january 6th in the response. >> still such an amazing amount of time to go by. thank you very much. >>> next, he says he's sorry, but did new york's governor go far enough to stop the growing calls for his resignation after being accused of making...
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either russia or iran it was more a question of russia for example according to the national intelligence creating a narrative that was detrimental to joe biden then candidate biden linking him to corruption in the ukraine details were fed to those around the trump campaign in an effort to discredit president biden then candidate biden of course in iran's case of wants to get it was the battle to influence it's attempted for example to send e-mails to democratic party voters purporting to come from the right wing proud boys movement so these were matters of intelligence of influence being attempted what is very important though is that the report finds that there was no technical interference in any part of the election but also very different to 2016 as the report states there was no attempt by russia to cyber hack the infrastructure of the election so this is very much a matter of influence being a to exercise by these outside actors the report that there was no impact on the election result itself and the russian funding appears to run counter to the trump narrative of no interference. well very much then
either russia or iran it was more a question of russia for example according to the national intelligence creating a narrative that was detrimental to joe biden then candidate biden linking him to corruption in the ukraine details were fed to those around the trump campaign in an effort to discredit president biden then candidate biden of course in iran's case of wants to get it was the battle to influence it's attempted for example to send e-mails to democratic party voters purporting to come...
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community and especially at a time where we have been at the forefront of one of the major national narrativesof asian american faces and voices is glaring to say the least. and the point that they made -- and i think that it was well received, because at the end of the day, they relented on their threat that they wouldn't vote for any of the non-white biden nominees that they had said, okay, the white house heard us, we have faith that this president, particularly, understands what we're saying. this isn't donald trump. this isn't the republican party, this isn't a party that is built on suppressing minorities, that's trying to take voting rights away from communities of color. we believe in trust that we can take joe biden and his administration at their word when they say, this will be a priority. they will make some changes. they will do better to have more representation for the asian american community. and nothing that this president has done leads us to believe that we can't take them at face value. he has been there talking about these issues when they have come up. he doesn't need to
community and especially at a time where we have been at the forefront of one of the major national narrativesof asian american faces and voices is glaring to say the least. and the point that they made -- and i think that it was well received, because at the end of the day, they relented on their threat that they wouldn't vote for any of the non-white biden nominees that they had said, okay, the white house heard us, we have faith that this president, particularly, understands what we're...
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that base and yet both of them continue to appeal to a kind of an economic nationalism obama definitely promoted. and narrative of criminalization of immigrants and trying to neatly divide immigrants between good guys and bad guys and trying to kind of did the same thing you know he talked about some deserving immigrants who have to be norwegian were the ones he mention. and so did the criminalization of immigrants is also of course a racialized narrative. both democrats and republicans have to balance the needs of corporations for cheap immigrant labor inside the united states the role that immigrants play in the u.s. economy. against this sort of populist vote getting. we need to do get rid of immigrants so i really see that happening with both and i'm not sure that. that being a democrat means that by who's going to deport more or fewer immigrants than then have others and the the policy of militarization of the border and. enforcing mexico and guatemala to militarize their borders has been a bipartisan project professor of eva johnson thank you that's of this year we'll be back on saturday to talk point to
that base and yet both of them continue to appeal to a kind of an economic nationalism obama definitely promoted. and narrative of criminalization of immigrants and trying to neatly divide immigrants between good guys and bad guys and trying to kind of did the same thing you know he talked about some deserving immigrants who have to be norwegian were the ones he mention. and so did the criminalization of immigrants is also of course a racialized narrative. both democrats and republicans have to...
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as spies this is very much in a kind of narrative of nato nations we've seen it here of course in britain and the build peace specifically accuses the arty stuff of acting on the orders of the russian government and there's only a couple of degrees of separation between the people making the production call and the people in charge of the country do you expect bill to provide anything solid to back that up or is it just doing what tabloids do. well of buildings like reuters or the b.b.c. according to recent reports there have been 5 eyes network of u.s. intelligence to back them up in court i think the important thing about journalism and to realize here or to me is i think i think i have to say you know it's it's a truism that most journalists seem to forget in so-called mainstream media it's not a case of organizations telling their journalists what what to write and what to say obviously r.t. is funded by mandate of the russian duma the fact is if you're a journalist and see what you do how you work if they like it. if they like what you're doing you do well that's a similarly organiza
as spies this is very much in a kind of narrative of nato nations we've seen it here of course in britain and the build peace specifically accuses the arty stuff of acting on the orders of the russian government and there's only a couple of degrees of separation between the people making the production call and the people in charge of the country do you expect bill to provide anything solid to back that up or is it just doing what tabloids do. well of buildings like reuters or the b.b.c....
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complicating the national institutes of health narrative that the virus emerged from wildlife.ef breaking news breaking news course by the trace gallagher is on the case for us tonight. good evening. >> good evening, thou that he is not the director of the cdc, dr. robert redfield says he's allowed to express his opinion and he started off with a bang saying that covid-19 originated in its september or october in 201911 wuhan. >> i'm of the point of view that i think the most likely etiology of the pathogen in wuhan was from a laboratory, escaped, other people don't believe it. that's fine, science will eventually figure it out. >> nobody can say for sure where the virus originated but for some reason the media and federal officials can say for sure where he did not originate. here is dr. anthony fauci today's covid-19 white house briefing knocking down dr. redfield's wuhan lab theory. >> it likely was below the radar screen spreading and community in china for several weeks if not a month or more which allowed it when he first got recognized clinically to be pretty well adapte
complicating the national institutes of health narrative that the virus emerged from wildlife.ef breaking news breaking news course by the trace gallagher is on the case for us tonight. good evening. >> good evening, thou that he is not the director of the cdc, dr. robert redfield says he's allowed to express his opinion and he started off with a bang saying that covid-19 originated in its september or october in 201911 wuhan. >> i'm of the point of view that i think the most likely...
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the problem with narratives overtaking national news and up me. what might be a problem for fox news. a defamation lawsuit that has stunned the tv industry. one of the top lawyers on the case joins me in just a moment. honey! scuff defense. [ chuckles ] scuff! -defense! i love our scuff-free life. you too, scruff defense. today let's paint with the interior paint that's too tough to scuff. behr. exclusively at the home depot. still your best friend. and now your co-pilot. still a father. but now a friend. still an electric car. just more electrifying. still a night out. but everything fits in. still hard work. just a little easier. still a legend. just more legendary. chevrolet. making life's journey, just better. - hi, i'm steve. - i'm lea. and we live in north pole, alaska. - i'm a retired school counselor. i swim every day. i like to grill, salmon mostly. as i got older, my hearing was not so good so i got hearing aids. my vision was not as good as it used to be, got a change in prescription. but the this missing was my memory. we've been takin
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working closely with our allies in other nations for a narrative in democracy and western values and overcoming others' complacency and cha finding it has left them with massive debt and a lack of control russia also controlling investments especially as a military presence striving to create a logistics facility in sudan russia and china are waging a fierce battle against democracy of disinformation campaign cyberintrusion and attacks on western values the substantial technological leverage constrains how countries can respond whether in europe in the middle east or elsewhere defining democracy and promoting democracy and human rights is not only a moral imperative but a sound and strategic approach let me respond to the most strongest needs to achieve the objective working closely with allies to advance coherent compelling narrative about western values and overcoming complacency with the support and challenging mosg in venezuela. sanctioning government officials or others responsible for corruption and human rights violations through the global act of 2016. i have strongly advocat
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national people's congress with a relatively conservative growth target of above 6% this year. the move seems to signal a more restrained monetary and fiscal policy which will be part and parcel of this narrativeontrast to other nations. these are the details, about 6%, a proactive fiscal policy, prudent, this is -- hong kong is going to be something of a sticking point or let's talk about economics. our guest is here to run us through. >> you mentioned the 6% growth target. for a lot of people, that's the most important thing. because china did not have a target last year. look at with the chinese are doing, they have an over 6% target in the blue line. the orange line is almost 8.4%. that's with the economist who studies the chinese economy are going to think they're going to do. why the space in between? the chinese want to go beyond just growth and modernize the economy. the 14th national people's congress and 148 pages worth of documents show is it's not just growth being down back a bit. we are also looking at a number of economic indicators that will be softer than with the forecast tells you. gdp growth again is looking at a roughly 6% rate but there was none for 2020. around 3% for cp
national people's congress with a relatively conservative growth target of above 6% this year. the move seems to signal a more restrained monetary and fiscal policy which will be part and parcel of this narrativeontrast to other nations. these are the details, about 6%, a proactive fiscal policy, prudent, this is -- hong kong is going to be something of a sticking point or let's talk about economics. our guest is here to run us through. >> you mentioned the 6% growth target. for a lot of...
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i mean you mentioned these are studs what are people saying in the nation to these well many people are buying into beijing's narrative that the west is spreading rumors about the situation in that there is no false labor and one you say for example says people outside of the country do not know the truth do only thing that these acts is a supporting discrimination so referring to those offices posting the hashtag and please focus on telling foreigners the truth and not on how to feel better about ourselves and other uses says boycott hurts us too if we cut our economic ties with these companies that's exactly what the west wants but if we pretend nothing happened and continue to buy these friends it's like agreeing with the insult they have thrown at our country a few so bad i feel like i can protect my country so basically they agree that the claims about forced labor by the by the west. are force and many other saying that we are boycotting action and nike and they said and not going to use their products we have about 40 seconds left before 100 as you mentioned the statement from edge and i mean like you know from
i mean you mentioned these are studs what are people saying in the nation to these well many people are buying into beijing's narrative that the west is spreading rumors about the situation in that there is no false labor and one you say for example says people outside of the country do not know the truth do only thing that these acts is a supporting discrimination so referring to those offices posting the hashtag and please focus on telling foreigners the truth and not on how to feel better...
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working closely with our allies in other nations for a narrative in democracy and western values and overcoming others' complacency and challenging the falsehoods put forth by moscow and beijing and as well as democracy support through such institutions as the ned family, the development finance corporation and xm bank. imposing targeted sanctions against specific activities such as russia's energy investments in venezuela. sanctioning government officials or others responsible for corruption and human rights violations through the global act of 2016. i have strongly advocated for the use of global magnitski who have committed gross violations of human rights, including modern day slavery by trafficking of doctors. work to destabilize and collaborated with china, iran and russia. and significantly in january of this year, treasury's office of foreign assets designated the cuban ministry of interior and the first cuban official, the minister of interior laszaro for serious human rights abuses against jose daniel farar who is held in a military of control prison. in conclusion let me s
working closely with our allies in other nations for a narrative in democracy and western values and overcoming others' complacency and challenging the falsehoods put forth by moscow and beijing and as well as democracy support through such institutions as the ned family, the development finance corporation and xm bank. imposing targeted sanctions against specific activities such as russia's energy investments in venezuela. sanctioning government officials or others responsible for corruption...
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countries and what the biden administration has done here has jeopardized national security for the sake of a political narrativemply wasn't true. and, unfortunately, it's a trend that we are seeing where trump policies that were very clearly working both domestically and internationally, the biden administration is so eager to want to prove that the trump campaign was wrong or took the wrong posture, that they're jeopardizing our national security, they're ignoring our intelligence and they are really putting american superiority at risk. maria: let me share with you what i heard from sources at the border and we took the show at the border in 2019 and i've been in touch with border officials. he told me that local congresswoman verÓnica escobar is telling the border patrol management not to work with the oso, office of field operations because she's concerned that migrants are going to be fearful to turn themselves in. so now the office of field operations is not working hand and glove with the border patrol management. she also told them that the office of field operations should not be holding any machine gu
countries and what the biden administration has done here has jeopardized national security for the sake of a political narrativemply wasn't true. and, unfortunately, it's a trend that we are seeing where trump policies that were very clearly working both domestically and internationally, the biden administration is so eager to want to prove that the trump campaign was wrong or took the wrong posture, that they're jeopardizing our national security, they're ignoring our intelligence and they...
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great to have you on the show you know the national people's congress comes with a lot of pomp every year and especially this year there are certain narratives that they really want to reinforce including that rebound from the pandemic help us shed some light on the realities that they're facing the challenges that the chinese economy is facing. the national people's congress is designed for the domestic audience as well as the international audience to show china is such a powerful country and as you noted it is the only country to have the economy grow but they do face domestic headwinds for example the easy wins by joining the w t o back in 2001 moving labor from the countryside to the cities all of these things have been used up already and they have a demographic issue an aging population so this next stage of growth which will be enunciated in this 5 year plan will they be able to compete on the international stage global stage because it will be far more difficult globalisation as has far more skeptics now and people's public perception of china has decreased dramatically so that if there's a great deal of skepticism about china's rol
great to have you on the show you know the national people's congress comes with a lot of pomp every year and especially this year there are certain narratives that they really want to reinforce including that rebound from the pandemic help us shed some light on the realities that they're facing the challenges that the chinese economy is facing. the national people's congress is designed for the domestic audience as well as the international audience to show china is such a powerful country and...
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services have moved from more a more nation offering right into the mainstream and this year is no exception and it's particularly interesting to see the vastly different narrative devices that directors are using to examples ranging from the experimental to the conventional back an equally powerful punch. long before me to a woman in showbiz showed how to deal with harassment and violence from men in 1978 tina turner divorced her husband ike and started a solo career bigger and even more successful than before. describing her marriage to ike turner she said i was living a life of death but the divorce brought her liberation and she triumphantly rose to the heights of pop music fame. in some ways we are telling that story to a new generation. but we are also hopefully exploring it through point of view and what it means for her to be kind of. so associated with some of the worst times like. the documentary tina gives a chronological overview of all the ups and downs in the life of the woman who was born as anna mae public while it offers few new insights it is thrilling to watch. this next film could not be more different in anime says 2 filmmakers meet stefan w
services have moved from more a more nation offering right into the mainstream and this year is no exception and it's particularly interesting to see the vastly different narrative devices that directors are using to examples ranging from the experimental to the conventional back an equally powerful punch. long before me to a woman in showbiz showed how to deal with harassment and violence from men in 1978 tina turner divorced her husband ike and started a solo career bigger and even more...
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our national security and homeland security team has been since then, in part, because we're witnessing a year-long kind of false narrative fueling violence and the heightened security in the national capital region, writ large, is an illustration of that. i'm not going to outline any security steps from here at any point in time, but i can say our team is, of course -- our team, the president, personally, remains deeply engaged in tracking these threats and receiving regular updates, as he does from his team about threats, of course, but about incidents happening across the country. it's something he's personally engaged in. it's reflected in the comprehensive review he ordered in his first week of the job. he's also a diligent and eager consumer of intelligence. as you'd expect, appropriate elements of the intelligence community and law enforcement are getting analysis on a regular basis on violent extremism in the country. go ahead. reporter: thank you, jen. as more people are getting vaccinated every day, there's a lack of clarity about what they should and shouldn't do. we've reported that c.d.c. guidelines for them
our national security and homeland security team has been since then, in part, because we're witnessing a year-long kind of false narrative fueling violence and the heightened security in the national capital region, writ large, is an illustration of that. i'm not going to outline any security steps from here at any point in time, but i can say our team is, of course -- our team, the president, personally, remains deeply engaged in tracking these threats and receiving regular updates, as he...
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the whole narrative that's being push about our culture and nation is one big lie i would be curiousf all of this? >> you know, i think race in america is something that has, obviously, been a major issue for our country i don't need to go into the history. i think we all are aware of it. but the country is changing quite rapidly i think the reason why the left continues to go back to race when they have no substantive argument for the things that they actually want to do taillight reason they always go back and try to bring up phrases like jim crow or voter suppression, and things like this, is because they understand that when black americans or hispanic americans, or white americans those doesn't matter when they actually get a chance to see these policies -- and actually learn about these policies they reject them. but unfortunately a lot of americans still fall prey to the notion that racism is rampant in america it is simply not true and quite false do we have flare-ups in our country yes unfortunately we do because we're people none of us are angels we are not perfect. but the
the whole narrative that's being push about our culture and nation is one big lie i would be curiousf all of this? >> you know, i think race in america is something that has, obviously, been a major issue for our country i don't need to go into the history. i think we all are aware of it. but the country is changing quite rapidly i think the reason why the left continues to go back to race when they have no substantive argument for the things that they actually want to do taillight reason...
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narrative. we think that's part of a national transition.ink ultimately investors will look through that and see a relatively strong economy and rates that move higher but remain low. >> the threat of inflation, how should we read that and how do you expect that conversation to evolve in the month of march >> that is certainly one of the issues that's come to the forefront here and something that's starting to crowd out covid news and i think for good reason. we will see a little modest upward pressure on inflation we've seen some in commodity prices recently. there are a lot of structural forces keeping inflation down. some are things that aren't going to change. covid or not, stimulus or not. one of the things is the supply side of the economy, heavily service based, very flexible, very resilient, able to change in terms of capacity, a relatively slack labor market as well and other forces going on helping to keep a lid on inflationary prices. they existed before covid and haven't changed since covid. we see an increase in inflation. that
narrative. we think that's part of a national transition.ink ultimately investors will look through that and see a relatively strong economy and rates that move higher but remain low. >> the threat of inflation, how should we read that and how do you expect that conversation to evolve in the month of march >> that is certainly one of the issues that's come to the forefront here and something that's starting to crowd out covid news and i think for good reason. we will see a little...
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that is what would the narrative of higher in nation. danny: well said.es of prizes on retail sales during go back to the law -- downside surprises on retail sales. clearly markets will look back and say the surprise in many situations is when a shock comes. economists would've thought people would be precautionary saving, but what they do is spend. the assumption is all we would do, we would go off and spend lots of money. obviously the central banks are concerned, and sensibly so that perhaps people will think another shock like this might come along and i should have a bigger buffer. look at the surveys the fed has done about the proportion of people who have enough money to deal with -- their boiler fails, to they have enough money to deal with that? you are right. we have 90's it -- we have never seen anything like this. happiness levels remain the same. this one, happiness has collapsed. people's confidence has collapsed. the question is, does that get chucked out of the window and we go back to the same old, same old? your guess is as good as mine.
that is what would the narrative of higher in nation. danny: well said.es of prizes on retail sales during go back to the law -- downside surprises on retail sales. clearly markets will look back and say the surprise in many situations is when a shock comes. economists would've thought people would be precautionary saving, but what they do is spend. the assumption is all we would do, we would go off and spend lots of money. obviously the central banks are concerned, and sensibly so that perhaps...
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narrative. it is also an opportunity to pursue our own national interest it will eventually come back to our bordersthink that this is a global challenge that we would be very well advised to put resources behind. i think that we are partners with china. beyond, public health has long been one of our core competencies. we have been doing enormous amounts of good with a small amount of resources. i think that we can do it again with other infectious diseases and other public health issues that will emerge as a result. >> i think that we could probably have a whole show. right now we are seeing in europe. really angry and a discouraged population in europe. i think that particular case is pretty complicated. we will not get into that right now. why don't you comment on some of ike's recommendations. we are about to wrap pretty soon, thanks. >> i have to say that i agree with most of what was said. i will not go over that again. i will reinforce a few things. we are not going to be able to out china. and infrastructure development as was said. even if we have the most superb and nimble democracies in t
narrative. it is also an opportunity to pursue our own national interest it will eventually come back to our bordersthink that this is a global challenge that we would be very well advised to put resources behind. i think that we are partners with china. beyond, public health has long been one of our core competencies. we have been doing enormous amounts of good with a small amount of resources. i think that we can do it again with other infectious diseases and other public health issues that...
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an example bruno can are from france's national center for scientific research said that by pouring cold water on scientific theories and pushing beijing's narratives the w.h.o. has been committing credibility suicide there were so many conflicts of interest and obfuscations in your team investigation he said it's as if you had asked iran's president to lead an international check on his own nuclear program you can hardly be indifferent can you so the kinds of criticisms that you're getting from scientists. right we are absolutely not indifferent team i mean overly solid like this you sound like having no no absolutely not and absolutely not i mean leaving no one behind that's the core of the whole mission right and we need to look how to improve but let me remind you that degree cho it's like a good employee a government organization right for the member states are setting the agenda we try to identify the best practices to share the best practices but we are not calling out countries no it's up to the member states if they would like to revise the international has a glacial but i think we should not underestimate the fantastic work which has bee
an example bruno can are from france's national center for scientific research said that by pouring cold water on scientific theories and pushing beijing's narratives the w.h.o. has been committing credibility suicide there were so many conflicts of interest and obfuscations in your team investigation he said it's as if you had asked iran's president to lead an international check on his own nuclear program you can hardly be indifferent can you so the kinds of criticisms that you're getting...
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you an example bruno come from france's national center for scientific research said that by pouring cold water on scientific theories and pushing beijing's narratives the w.h.o. has been committing credibility suicide there were so many conflicts of interest and obfuscations in your team investigation he said it's as if you had asked iran's president to lead an international check on his own nuclear program you can hardly be indifferent can you so the kinds of criticisms that you're getting from scientists. right we are absolutely not indifferent i mean overall you sound like this you sound like even normal absolutely not and absolutely not i mean leaving no one behind that's the core of the whole mission right and we need to look how to improve but let me remind you that did reach 0 it's like a good employee a government organization right so the member states are setting the agenda we try to identify the best practices to share the best practices but we are not calling out countries no it's up to the member states if they would like to revise the international has a collation but i think we should not underestimate the fantastic work which has be
you an example bruno come from france's national center for scientific research said that by pouring cold water on scientific theories and pushing beijing's narratives the w.h.o. has been committing credibility suicide there were so many conflicts of interest and obfuscations in your team investigation he said it's as if you had asked iran's president to lead an international check on his own nuclear program you can hardly be indifferent can you so the kinds of criticisms that you're getting...
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example bruno come out from france's national center for scientific research said that by pouring cold water on scientific theories and pushing beijing's narratives the w.h.o. has been committing credibility suicide there were so many conflicts of interest and obfuscations in your team investigation he said it's as if you'd asked iran's president to lead an international check on his nuclear program you can hardly be indifferent can you to the kinds of criticisms that you're getting from scientists . right we are absolutely not indifferent team i mean overly solid like this you sound like. no no absolutely not and absolutely not i mean leaving no one behind that's the core of the whole mission right and we need to look how to improve but let me remind you that degree cho it's like a good employee a government organization right so the member states are setting the agenda we try to identify the best practices to share the best practices but we are not calling our country snow it's up to the member states if they would like to revise the international has a glacial but i think we should not underestimate the fantastic work which has been doing by e
example bruno come out from france's national center for scientific research said that by pouring cold water on scientific theories and pushing beijing's narratives the w.h.o. has been committing credibility suicide there were so many conflicts of interest and obfuscations in your team investigation he said it's as if you'd asked iran's president to lead an international check on his nuclear program you can hardly be indifferent can you to the kinds of criticisms that you're getting from...
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example bruno come out from france's national center for scientific research said that by pouring cold water on scientific theories and pushing beijing's narrativesthe w.h.o. has been committing credibility suicide there were so many conflicts of interest obfuscations in your team investigation he said it's as if you'd asked iran's president to lead an international check on his own nuclear program you can hardly be indifferent can you to the kinds of criticisms that you're getting from scientists. right we are absolutely not indifferent i mean over you sound like this you sound like. no no absolutely not and absolutely not i mean leaving no one behind that's the core of the whole mission right and we need to look how to improve but let me remind you that did rachel it's like a good employee a government organization right so the member states are setting the agenda we try to identify the best practices to share the best practices but we are not calling out countries no it's up to the member states if they would like to revise the international has a glacial but i think we should not underestimate the fantastic work which has been doing by expert
example bruno come out from france's national center for scientific research said that by pouring cold water on scientific theories and pushing beijing's narrativesthe w.h.o. has been committing credibility suicide there were so many conflicts of interest obfuscations in your team investigation he said it's as if you'd asked iran's president to lead an international check on his own nuclear program you can hardly be indifferent can you to the kinds of criticisms that you're getting from...
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nation. so the narratives that we share absolutely matter.ation this country is worth defending. unfortunately we're seeing right now in some of the data that what we're telling about this country is having an major effect on those who volunteer to serve and ultimately go to the military academy. pete: jeremy hunt. i don't think your service is over. i think tom cotton needs backup in the senate. maybe that in your future. jeremy hunt thank you for your time. >> thank you, pete. pete: the biden administration is floating a mileage tax to pay for their multitrillion dollar infrastructure package. curt the cyber guy with why that tax raising, why that tax is raising privacy concerns as it should. when we started carvana, they told us that selling cars 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast to coast network to deliver your car as soon as tomorrow. recruiting an army of customer advocates to make your experience incredible. and putting you in control o
nation. so the narratives that we share absolutely matter.ation this country is worth defending. unfortunately we're seeing right now in some of the data that what we're telling about this country is having an major effect on those who volunteer to serve and ultimately go to the military academy. pete: jeremy hunt. i don't think your service is over. i think tom cotton needs backup in the senate. maybe that in your future. jeremy hunt thank you for your time. >> thank you, pete. pete: the...
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narrative to. identify that racism and sexism are huge factors in this hate crime where law enforcement police officers and national leaders were unwilling to call it a hate crime right so we get to this point now web page americans be ringing the bell on this issue for say loma raising the the red flag and you know as we've seen over the 200 years more than nothing has actually changed so what now proceed must be done asian americans have called for solidarity with asian americans educate yourselves on the history of anti asian violence. take bystander training. check and with your asian american friends and neighbors. what you know volunteer to walk with asian americans and if they if they allow you to going to supermarkets or. elderly that are walking there there are community organizations that are organizing around pairing elderly folks so that they're not walking alone. the stigma type thing sex work supporting sex workers rights giving a living wage to service workers to nail salons to massage parlors do you stigmatizing some of their care work and understanding care in a broader sense that the these massage
narrative to. identify that racism and sexism are huge factors in this hate crime where law enforcement police officers and national leaders were unwilling to call it a hate crime right so we get to this point now web page americans be ringing the bell on this issue for say loma raising the the red flag and you know as we've seen over the 200 years more than nothing has actually changed so what now proceed must be done asian americans have called for solidarity with asian americans educate...