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honduras the top twenty percent own more than half the country's wealth many of the rest live like neftali and you hania just about surviving in a shack. inequality is an age old problem poverty's on the rise the majority of hondurans don't have a steady job despite a college education neftali can only find work selling ices he makes three cents on each one with that is a commemorative us and sometimes we eat sometimes we don't that's literally how it is the situation with employment is really difficult there are no opportunities. these are the issues that president juan hernandez couldn't resolve in his first term and will now face again at the start of his second but mr manders also has his own problems there were serious irregularities and suspicions of fraud in the elections which he recently won many hondurans don't support him. two months of protests have left more than thirty people dead. we have come out as united people before the world to tell them that the government stole the election discontents increased again in the run up to now and it's his swearing in how is the president
honduras the top twenty percent own more than half the country's wealth many of the rest live like neftali and you hania just about surviving in a shack. inequality is an age old problem poverty's on the rise the majority of hondurans don't have a steady job despite a college education neftali can only find work selling ices he makes three cents on each one with that is a commemorative us and sometimes we eat sometimes we don't that's literally how it is the situation with employment is really...
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honduras the top twenty percent own more than half the country's wealth many of the rest live like neftali and you hania just about surviving in a shack. inequality is an age old problem poverty is on the rise the majority of hondurans don't have a steady job despite a college education neftali can only find work selling ices he makes three cents on each one with that is a comment much everything sometimes we eat sometimes we don't that's literally how it is the situation with employment is really difficult there are no opportunities . these are the issues that president juan hernandez couldn't resolve in his first term and will now face again at the start of his second but mr manders also has his own problems there were serious irregularities and suspicions of fraud in the elections which he recently won many hondurans don't support him. two months of protests have left more than thirty people dead. we have come out as united people before the world to tell them that the government stole the election discontents increased again in the run up to an end of his swearing in how is the preside
honduras the top twenty percent own more than half the country's wealth many of the rest live like neftali and you hania just about surviving in a shack. inequality is an age old problem poverty is on the rise the majority of hondurans don't have a steady job despite a college education neftali can only find work selling ices he makes three cents on each one with that is a comment much everything sometimes we eat sometimes we don't that's literally how it is the situation with employment is...
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i want to start with timothy neftali, presidential historian. the heels of my discussion that jim is chusciutto and i ha tonight with director clapper about president trump's tweet about kim jong un. take a listen. >> i'm inclined to agree with former chairman jcs mike mullen who said we're closer to some sort of an encounter, military encounter with the north koreans than we have been in some time. >> because of a tweet like this? >> because of statements like that. >> your reaction, tim? >> well, you don't joke about nuclear weapons. and the president's tweet was irresponsible. it was unprecedented. i can't imagine any previous president joking this way about nuclear missiles. imagine john f. kennedy during the cuban missile crisis using that kind of language with nikita khrushchev of the soviet union. whether this brings us closer to war or not, i don't know. but mr. clapper's argument was also about misconceptions and miscalculations. and what you don't want to do when you have this tense situation between two nuclear powers is for the resol
i want to start with timothy neftali, presidential historian. the heels of my discussion that jim is chusciutto and i ha tonight with director clapper about president trump's tweet about kim jong un. take a listen. >> i'm inclined to agree with former chairman jcs mike mullen who said we're closer to some sort of an encounter, military encounter with the north koreans than we have been in some time. >> because of a tweet like this? >> because of statements like that. >>...
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david gergen served as adviser to four presidents, nia-malika henderson and tim neftali, former director of the nixon presidential library. this is pretty incredible. the reporting, david, saying in this excerpt, has some pretty powerful points. let's start with how many people wolff says described trump as not interested, not smart, off balance? rupert murdoch, as david smith just pointed out, "what an f'ing idiot" is the quote after a conversation with trump on immigration. former campaign adviser sam nunberg, who was reportedly sent to explain the constitution to trump tells him "on the record, i got as far as the fourth amendment before his fingers are pulling on his lip and his eyes are rolling back in his head." and it goes on with saying the first meeting with reince priebus was one where trump talked nonstop and constantly repeated himself. there are many more examples. it's nasty and consistent. >> and consistent, and it leads you to the conclusion that the worst thing that ever happened to donald trump was he got elected, because the sense you have is that this is a man who did
david gergen served as adviser to four presidents, nia-malika henderson and tim neftali, former director of the nixon presidential library. this is pretty incredible. the reporting, david, saying in this excerpt, has some pretty powerful points. let's start with how many people wolff says described trump as not interested, not smart, off balance? rupert murdoch, as david smith just pointed out, "what an f'ing idiot" is the quote after a conversation with trump on immigration. former...
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pipes addressed this in passing with neftali bennett's recommendation, but talking about the population, how do you expand that 20%? and in the foreseeable future -- i'm sorry. my name is louis morano. i forgot to identify myself. in the foreseeable future, especially in terms of considering abu mazen's advanced age, would you anticipate any palestinian leader, nonrejectionist, being able to survive physically, as well as politically? >> my focus is for reasons you're implying not on leaders but on the populace, reducing that 80% rejectionist element to something less than 50% so that eventually a nonrejectionist leader could survive. but no. it's a long-term project. it will take time. it will take one palestinian after another coming to the conclusion that hoping to eliminate israel is a forlorn dream. it's just not going to happen. >> let me ask a question. where do you get the 80/20? i haven't seen that. >> i have it from a lot of statistics. i have a web log entry on this , going back to the 1920s, various surveys that have shown this. i'd be happy to send it to you. i think if you
pipes addressed this in passing with neftali bennett's recommendation, but talking about the population, how do you expand that 20%? and in the foreseeable future -- i'm sorry. my name is louis morano. i forgot to identify myself. in the foreseeable future, especially in terms of considering abu mazen's advanced age, would you anticipate any palestinian leader, nonrejectionist, being able to survive physically, as well as politically? >> my focus is for reasons you're implying not on...