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he disagreed with mckarmic and hurst onn domestic new deal. he and his sister and hurst agreed onn foreign policy to the aggression in europe to ignore it. they belaboved it would be disasterrous toy confront the nazi's the media mo gals didn't slink from all intervention. rather than militarism. theyri opposed them into nazi specifically. theys fought the challenge to hitler. they ordered anti-communism anglo domination. they supported it as they condemned the methods. hurst was did most enthusiastic. he wrote self severing propaganda and paidd them generously. after h meeting hitler in berlin hurst wasnt excited about the wy he restored character and courage to a germany. he was an extraordinary man. also greator organizing ability. hurst also dido business with te nazi's made a deal with the officials they inserted hurst news film in germany. in term, he inserted german film segmentsts into the news wheelsn the united states. it was unfiltered nazi propgration. the mckarmic paterson cousins didn't praise hitler or do business buthe argued t
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call the esg environmental social governments and movements what initial take onn that? >> i do not believe in this. when capitalism social. even capitalism we do not mean all of these things. we even on the economic ranking free and not free. the top is switzerland, and then at the bottom like north korea is whaler. then there is another index api. an index from el university. the correlation you see the countries with the best environmental politics are the freest countries. so i thinking don't need things like this. you cite two books in your book the power of capitalism. talk about thomas n-uppercase-letter the 21st century and jason reilly's please stop helping us to pray cracks yes. >> wanted to bring up those two books? >> j smile is one of the greatest books i can recommend to everyone stop helping us with a welfare state. please stop helping us. it is the same but only here in the united states. if you look worldwide. most people didn't help. in asia they did at a better way. spoke about china. we can speak about vietnam. we can sing about singapore, south korea
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. >> but then we have to scale back the machine that allows those things and instead put that onn uso help ourselves. >> it reminds me a part of your book where you talk about your decision to leave on which is a broader conversation but i thought it would be useful if you could describe the crowdfunding service i believe you both at the sameeave time that was a considerable risk what prompted you to do that and what you have done sense quick. >> i was had my show on their that is crowdfunding if they want too subscribe monthly basically it is the one player that p does that at least at the time didn't matter what you were doing it was mostly for digital creators you could be a boxer. or painter or author a couple of people to facilitate the ability. so this was three or four yearsil ago but there was another guyfo on patriotic i was one of the first political people on their better guy by the name ofho carl benjamin he was very popular youtube but a classical liberal and did a lot of historical videos he was spending his show unpatriotic asot well. but what happened was they had fou
. >> but then we have to scale back the machine that allows those things and instead put that onn uso help ourselves. >> it reminds me a part of your book where you talk about your decision to leave on which is a broader conversation but i thought it would be useful if you could describe the crowdfunding service i believe you both at the sameeave time that was a considerable risk what prompted you to do that and what you have done sense quick. >> i was had my show on their...
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he was stabbed and asked for onn at his bed. that was howard thurmon. >> it's a great history and i tk how you link hildegard and her influence is tremendous. hildeg, again, what would you say some of the issues outside of the ecology and environment and justice she emphasized, what otr things do you think she would be be addressing these days? >> well, corruption in the chur. she wrote the pope. >> let's come back to that in a. >> okay. >> please join us as we speak od with dr. matthew fox. >> welcome back to mosaic. you see these pictures here, i mentn hildegard at my church at community united there in fairfd and one of my members was in germany a couple weeks ago. her name is karen mets and she's chn of our worship committee. she said i was just there. i thought thought it was providential she shared these pictures with me ae days ago. i thought i would bring them for you this sunday morning. you see these pictures of her and at the end will be a picture of the abby representing representing where she did a great deal of her
he was stabbed and asked for onn at his bed. that was howard thurmon. >> it's a great history and i tk how you link hildegard and her influence is tremendous. hildeg, again, what would you say some of the issues outside of the ecology and environment and justice she emphasized, what otr things do you think she would be be addressing these days? >> well, corruption in the chur. she wrote the pope. >> let's come back to that in a. >> okay. >> please join us as we...
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. >> my full name is -- and no onn say my name, so they just call me big frank. >> that's not a secret. i will tell you in a second. first, we were there for culinary angels,a nonprofit whose volunteers prepe nourishing meals and delivered to adults with serious medical s and their caregivers. 95% are ug are undergoing cancer treatment. >> frank, take it away. >> okay, back to the secret abot frank. every time we have an auction item, i have looked to e who is eating. frank is death. >> i am legally deaf. >> how do you do this? >> i do it because people can't lie to a deaf person. i read your lips as you are going alond along and that's how i get throh this world. >> he gets people to bid and that is certainly a welcome seae seat site for lisa, who started the nonprofit in 2016. she and her daughter are breast cancer survivors. >> this disease does not discri. not discriminate. >> under a full moon in the valley, in a vineyard, watch big big frank as he watches the cro. the crowd. he may not be able to to hear, but he can see. >> if you see me go to the back, the back, i got a 900, 100
. >> my full name is -- and no onn say my name, so they just call me big frank. >> that's not a secret. i will tell you in a second. first, we were there for culinary angels,a nonprofit whose volunteers prepe nourishing meals and delivered to adults with serious medical s and their caregivers. 95% are ug are undergoing cancer treatment. >> frank, take it away. >> okay, back to the secret abot frank. every time we have an auction item, i have looked to e who is eating....
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visit ncicap.org] pppxxxx■]■t■]■oÑn■x mark: welcome to live from paris, world news and analysis from are the headlines. fears that the conflict could turn nuclear. latimer putin with his capable troops. macron and schulz meet to make up the differences in the way that france and germany see the world, primarily falling out for the rising cost of energy in the wake of the ukraine war. protesters steed
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the government of we the people thought requires consensus, they understood we can elect people based onne weekend and elect them but we the people control that process. we'll make the foundation of society has got to be on consensus. it's the biggest mistake. he made a comment one of the only multicultural countries that have ever been successful and wers are trying to break tht down and we attack each other and want to create this myth there systemically racist society but we are not. we have made a lot of mistakes but one of the country went to war with itself and sacrificed 7% of the population? stop this thing called slavery. such consensus building we are away from. last week really probably one of the most disturbing thing ever heard the president say thing by the podium saying supreme court tommy down, congress won't pass what i want, i'm going to do myself. that's russia, that's china, a lot of places but not america. if any republican president say that, i would be just as appalled that is where we are today. we've got to get where we communicate and we will all be happy with it
the government of we the people thought requires consensus, they understood we can elect people based onne weekend and elect them but we the people control that process. we'll make the foundation of society has got to be on consensus. it's the biggest mistake. he made a comment one of the only multicultural countries that have ever been successful and wers are trying to break tht down and we attack each other and want to create this myth there systemically racist society but we are not. we have...
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for all the obstacles he faced and constantly onns the move. and what he did he was the best at what he did for a long period of time and no one could match him and he met the definition of greatness. >> remarkable in magnitude degree and effectiveness. thank you. david ware at the end of our time but i want to first congratulate you on a wonderful book. i would point out it was produced during covid which is quitequ extraordinary but also o thank you very sincerely for such an insightful and sympathetic treatment of jim thorpe and the native people of thishe period because it was a particularly dark time in many respects. too little known intoit little written about it so thank you. >> i can't say how much that means to me. thank you. [applause] joining us at the washington convention center will bunch and here's the
for all the obstacles he faced and constantly onns the move. and what he did he was the best at what he did for a long period of time and no one could match him and he met the definition of greatness. >> remarkable in magnitude degree and effectiveness. thank you. david ware at the end of our time but i want to first congratulate you on a wonderful book. i would point out it was produced during covid which is quitequ extraordinary but also o thank you very sincerely for such an insightful...
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history is the problems that claim us today that obsess us have been problems that have been going onn for centuries. everything from gun-control to taxes, the proper limited role of government, refugees coming in to take american jobs. this has all happened before. and if there is one lesson in history that all of us write about it is if we don't face problems and try to solve them in a commonsense way with everybody working together, we are going to keep on facing them. .. . >> atschool. and write the beginning washington madison monroe even benjamin franklin were heavily invested in western life. west of the appellations because even america at that time was with land release and washington died the wealthiest one —- wealthiest man in america at 80000 acres. and h that being that we don't really discuss the actual history so yes they were very effective with the justification for the revolution with those ideals of the declaration of independence and the constitution that they were investors and businessmen who ulwanted as much as they could get and then all the rest of american his
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since i sat in thatri bathroomng rolling newspapers wondering why there were ultra conservative judges onn ultra liberal judges on the bench. only we can be far or hard. never the left.ss high guess i is -- my guess is we don't need a far left newspaper telling us whatep the center oorf this country. is they have not seen the center of this country sincey, s i was a kid sitting at that g gaass station. joining us now is hoover instead senior fellow victoryo davis hanson thank you. why is there never a hard left? >> you have to start with premise that left feels they are superior. using power of government to make everyone equal not on the front end of opportunity but on theo back-end. they also realize that is contrary to human nature to common n sense. requires force to force people that contrary to ourr constitution and what people will put up with. they don't trust democracy or trust 51%. they don't believe that their ideas on energy or inplinflation or border will ever win 51%, they go to institutions on set of globalization, the biggest money in america for last 30been years has been
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. > >> skyhigh gas prices may be onn one reason riders cold are returning to bart.ore than 4 million fares. fares are half off in september. we will begin with jessica burch. it looks like there is going to be a war. warm up. > >> let's take a quick look at what is going on because daytime daytime highs are slowly starting to rise. patchy fog right now, just over that city . city skyline. really, it is vern very thin near san francisco any and very thicker. it dissipates as we head into the afternoon. sunny skies as high pressure starts to build in. that will warm us up in time for fleet we. fleet week. here is what we are looking at when it comes to above average conditions. 89 today has us 7 degrees above average. in san francisco, it ir to where it should be, 60s from half moon bay into pacifica. 80, 80s today, upper 80s always all the way into the tri-valley. this is an amazing forecast. if you live in the local bay area, maybe even take the bike out, take the kids out for a walk, it it is going to be a beautiful day, for us. it will be a little little toasty, l
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opportunity zone is that you're looking for innovations that break the mode that are actually focused onnt will actually help people so talk about these opportunities as well because that's almost a parallel to school choice and how do we attract more of these kinds of initiatives? >> even you know if you know me at all one thing i love is competition but football, in high school a little bit in college. ran track, i love competition. run for office you are a competition. so the truth is question is what is the best environment to improve outcomes and reduce costs? in america we call that the free hemarket system. it works in education too. and it works in opportunities basically what i did is design a program that provided more incentives for those who have resources to look in areas that need the resources without gender if iing those area and because of the tax deferral and incentive around it we saw one investment go back into the poorest zip codes than we've seenee in my lifetime in 2019 opportunity zones talk 29 billion dollars invested in to the most critically challenged financial
opportunity zone is that you're looking for innovations that break the mode that are actually focused onnt will actually help people so talk about these opportunities as well because that's almost a parallel to school choice and how do we attract more of these kinds of initiatives? >> even you know if you know me at all one thing i love is competition but football, in high school a little bit in college. ran track, i love competition. run for office you are a competition. so the truth is...
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so there is a bigger political picture behind this, but there is a knock-onn ismknock-on impa groundterday five ships were able to exit with grain and four ships with are in the humanitarian navigation part of the plaque sea to come and pick up grain. today they say there are ten ships waiting do that but they can't move. there were 175 ships waiting under contract to move grain. and so there is still a huge backlog of grain and of course what happens with the deal now affects what farmers do for next year. you already see around this country many fields where they just haven't taken the seeds or the grain from the fields and many farmers in light of what they are witnessing today may not plan for next year. so the food shortage problem and higher prices globally potentially for next year could be worsened again because of what is happening right now. >> a great point. thic nic robertson, thanks so much. in all more than 9 million tons have flowed out of ukrainian ports since the agreement began, more than 70% of it has been corn or wheat with the rest being sunflower oil or other pr
so there is a bigger political picture behind this, but there is a knock-onn ismknock-on impa groundterday five ships were able to exit with grain and four ships with are in the humanitarian navigation part of the plaque sea to come and pick up grain. today they say there are ten ships waiting do that but they can't move. there were 175 ships waiting under contract to move grain. and so there is still a huge backlog of grain and of course what happens with the deal now affects what farmers do...
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i'd have been over for a long time but you conclude the book the following two paragraphs on "onn this. then he shut the whole book to read over that came before. few people in the reagan library in the fall of 2015 includingbe donald trump and beat president two years that yes it risen quickly to the top of the polls and stayed there. this in the rise and fall rights involve candidates. it relays that ordered the shifted admin shifting per quarter-century. they're only now beginning tohe catch up. the trick to see me ballot was just the final stop on a long goodbye. or a book lot of mysteries in this book. i thank you so much and i thank you for the questions. next weekend on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's story and on sunday book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for cspan2 comes from these television companies and more. including comcast. are you thinking this is just a community center? no it's way more than that. comcast is part of 1000 committee centers to wi-fi listserv soap students from
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eyes onn the prize. documentaries and stories, that was our time with him. it met so much. i wanted to watch. i wanted to watch mtv. that was a thing at the time. there was stuff that i wanted to watch. for him, it was, no, you don't need to look at those things. we need to fortify you at home. when you go out there, there's a different world outside. there is one thing that i will never forget. my sister looked -- my dad never made a difference. you would not have known that he taught me that my dark skin was still beautiful and never hold my head down for anyone. he taught me every single day before we walked out of my home, he would sit us down before we walked out the door and he would say responsibility. responsibility, responsibility, responsibility. you are a leader. you will not be a follower. but a good leader knows how to follow. he would pray d and then you cod walk out the door. >> i love it. >> i had a very similar upbringing. i watched so much i the prize. what is in your history. i also felt the same pressure that you felt to succeed academically. to do well
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interaction intergroup contact between a population various policies like segregation have an enormous effect onn whether population is connecting and creating a sense of solidarity so governments have taken action responding to demographic changes to compensate for the race they can't control it. >> i found that part of your framework interesting because it brought to mind the conversation in 2019 and 2020 about concluding this citizenship question on the census in 2020, the idea being who's a u.s. citizen? does elect to vote in a federal election, if you could talk about how it applies to what's happening in america today as you look at the discussion around immigration, counting people and connecting. >> senses is an important tool. it's an imperative tool to understand demographic change, the most important tool but it also distributes power and money and resources so for the people are counted by the senses matters so the initiative to not count or distinguish between those were documented or not would affect who count not only because it could be used to determine who counts, it also may ha
interaction intergroup contact between a population various policies like segregation have an enormous effect onn whether population is connecting and creating a sense of solidarity so governments have taken action responding to demographic changes to compensate for the race they can't control it. >> i found that part of your framework interesting because it brought to mind the conversation in 2019 and 2020 about concluding this citizenship question on the census in 2020, the idea being...
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onns the other side would be otherwise broadly selected population of patients.he time i was shocked, young, early in my career and naÏve and astonished all of these things we knew would create health disparities implemented in real time. we knew the healthcare system was unjust, the way we deliver health should be the sickest first regardless of theirth ability to pay, we knew doing something like this dangerous but because of the degradation, if you were to say in short go on one side and uninsured on the other side of the insured side will much whiter than the uninsured side, they were reinstituting brown versus board of education right in front of my eyes and that's not why i went to madison, i knew i couldn't tolerate that, a challenging period, all people stood up in opposition, i was one of them. in the end, those plans didn't happen but what i saw was the danger of bystanders. what i wrote about in particular, it wasau a composite because a number of my mentors and readers stepped down rather than be a party to this plan and those selected to lead wasn't
onns the other side would be otherwise broadly selected population of patients.he time i was shocked, young, early in my career and naÏve and astonished all of these things we knew would create health disparities implemented in real time. we knew the healthcare system was unjust, the way we deliver health should be the sickest first regardless of theirth ability to pay, we knew doing something like this dangerous but because of the degradation, if you were to say in short go on one side and...
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and onn hong kong. i think there's been interesting resistance from hong kong.there is resistance to vaccination but one reason hong kong cannot open up his people do not want to be vaccinated because they do not trust the government. i talked to some of my friends there why should i get vaccinated? there is no covid and i don't trust the government anyway. i should also say the fact there chinese vaccine is not as effective it won't take their phone when they go out the only want to use cash they do not want to use their card because e you do not want to be trapped. if you and i for example had lunch and a restaurant in somebody five tables over tested positive until about a week ago they would throw us out same concentration camps. it had to back off on that because the numbers are so big. they're having a lockdowns they're basically scooping people up in hong kong as they do in the mainland. you can definitely argue the science on this. it does seem clear they liked the control part. this is a dry run for ensuring they can control everything in hong kong all
and onn hong kong. i think there's been interesting resistance from hong kong.there is resistance to vaccination but one reason hong kong cannot open up his people do not want to be vaccinated because they do not trust the government. i talked to some of my friends there why should i get vaccinated? there is no covid and i don't trust the government anyway. i should also say the fact there chinese vaccine is not as effective it won't take their phone when they go out the only want to use cash...
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♪entyvio, e entyvio, enentyvi♪ get a headad start onn the hoholidays at t kohl's!re giftsts. more savaving. kohl's.s. (v(vo) start t the day wiwith cheerioit crcrunch almonond. totopped with h oats and s sld almonds, it h has all thehe crunch tht'l crave..... and ththat cheerioios energy fm whwhole grainsns... to h help keep t the whole f fy going. cheeriosos oat cruncnch almon. also availilable in cicinnamond oats n n' honeyey. kekeep crunchihing. >>> a good morning to you. it is 7:56. i'm marcus washington. here's a look at what's happening now. >> reporter: i'm ginger conejero saab in san francisco where restaurant week is in full swing. smaller businesses that haven't participated before this time around are taking part like vip coffee and cake shop in chinatown. the owner tells us this is a much-needed boost for business after the pandemic and the surge in violent crime the neighborhood has experienced. san francisco's restaurant week has 190 participating restaurants and will run until october 30th. >>> time now to get a look at the forecast for you across th
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the two of the insurance companyis so thankful god gave s that we start a gospel singing group i went onn the whole south singing gospel music all around thema south. to the ministries after that i was working the prisons in south carolina i went to the five iyears so evil and understood were felons they were else's is under system and when to kill me, somebody wanted to beat me up, some applied to a head understood evilness never buy sell young black men it was in clinton and biden's crime does on the list i do let black men get locked up like that? only it was a bunch of rich white republicans who hated black people. i'm assuming pretty interesting. note rich white republicans down here in the ghetto. you see a leprechaun before you snow and. guess what i saw? a bunch of blacks democrats and entities assault making up the chaos was preachers, black politicians black >> organizers. those my first book. the management of blackman for the democratic party. by hook or by crook. and that's what they have been doing the slave master crew protect its fascinating's to play on words, you talk ab
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they are expecting to crack down onn next year.ely after the bell yesterday. so an extended trading so you can kind of get a sense that things are moving perhaps more positive for them. but the sea of netflix has benson newman has said, they feel like they're not moving as quickly as they'd like -- we're still not growing as fast as we'd like -- but we are gaining momentum. that is from newman. so how much more to come, dependent on growth, will be on the economy as well, moving forward. >> yeah, we'll certainly keep an eye on that in the months ahead. thank you as always from london. >>> still ahead here, we're going to move back to politics in a closely watched campaign in arizona where an election denying former local news anchor is running to be the state's next governor. we'll get the latest on that race when we come right back. ♪♪ this... is the planning effect. this is how it feels to know you have a wealth plan that covers everything that's important to you. this is what it's like to have a dedicated fidelity advisor lookin
they are expecting to crack down onn next year.ely after the bell yesterday. so an extended trading so you can kind of get a sense that things are moving perhaps more positive for them. but the sea of netflix has benson newman has said, they feel like they're not moving as quickly as they'd like -- we're still not growing as fast as we'd like -- but we are gaining momentum. that is from newman. so how much more to come, dependent on growth, will be on the economy as well, moving forward....
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true i can tell you that when they were building, the ford, the plywood palace that they had to live onnthem basically t was a rotten pack that's the way that describe become a fungus growing there that walls were full of moisture and it was toxic and people got sick so there is a lot about. they had been doing these calls for years, decades. this a person that we've had anything like that in the middle of a pandemic. in the middle of this and a lot of social stuff going on and you know it seems to me that there's nothing necessarily per se had to do the ship overhaul that creates a situation and it. but i will say getting on that ship and the stories of heard in dealing with the sailors doing this kind of work in the same time andst shipyard workers. and suggest that this is why we need to do this by. >> right but live in the shipyard, is a crew member is difficult. normally, is a relatively short time that you are talking rotc agent are talking simmering overhaul and you are looking at hopefully years of being there and so you're living off base or whatever, your good seems like one of
true i can tell you that when they were building, the ford, the plywood palace that they had to live onnthem basically t was a rotten pack that's the way that describe become a fungus growing there that walls were full of moisture and it was toxic and people got sick so there is a lot about. they had been doing these calls for years, decades. this a person that we've had anything like that in the middle of a pandemic. in the middle of this and a lot of social stuff going on and you know it...
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convinced glory and honor are not sufficient justifications for war that we can finally start to hone in onn the humaniy behind these weapons. they're not autonomous or not flown by computers there flown by people. so what is a human element that is at work in these weapon systems? there are several stories i could tell you but i'll just mention a few but because talk big talkal psychology about virtue, we could talk about moral justification. some of the stories that are interrelated but researching for the book i was allowed to go sit with crewmembers as a flew combat missions in the cockpit are sometimes called the ground control station. i did not knowi was when it happened on those missions but i did not know if there would be exciting or boring to be frank about it. it was a privilege to watch the crews do their work. present headset listening to the crew and to everyone there talking to on the radio. this one instance the pilot was talking to the j check that's a joint terminal attack controlled usually air force airmen although not always. they obtain a joint qualification to be able
convinced glory and honor are not sufficient justifications for war that we can finally start to hone in onn the humaniy behind these weapons. they're not autonomous or not flown by computers there flown by people. so what is a human element that is at work in these weapon systems? there are several stories i could tell you but i'll just mention a few but because talk big talkal psychology about virtue, we could talk about moral justification. some of the stories that are interrelated but...
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puzzling time i set up to do it but every time after that happened when i became the first black see onn the nba, i don't think to make history, just try to make a difference for steam and so i do not know i was first until reporter told me that is sad because these days and times, you should not be first may be back when i was young and unhelpful to try to use it asin encouragement to make sure that i am not the last to make sure that i'm working on the pipeline is thehi first and second and third and fourth and make sure the day get a really good job so that my colleagues and other people in leadership, will be okay with paying somebody who looks like me because they are very well aware that we can do the job as women as black people people of color and that all of us, why people, we can allre accomplish great things will be strong leaders take powerful positions the ticket is a real challenge to myself to make sure that i'mt, not last. >> sports a lot and cover the mba from long time and remember having this conversation with manager of houston astros and we were talking about being a
puzzling time i set up to do it but every time after that happened when i became the first black see onn the nba, i don't think to make history, just try to make a difference for steam and so i do not know i was first until reporter told me that is sad because these days and times, you should not be first may be back when i was young and unhelpful to try to use it asin encouragement to make sure that i am not the last to make sure that i'm working on the pipeline is thehi first and second and...
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for you onn solidarity with protesters in iran coming up their message as the world watches protestsran intensify and car prices may be going down. but will that really help shoppers coming up at 10 30? what experts say about jumping back into the car buying market for the first eight days of the month of october? the coast has been unseasonably cool inland. unseasonably warm the change you need to know about for your sunday at the news continues right here. on ktvu. this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you know all you need for recovery. and you are? i'm an investor...in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to... nasdaq 100 innovations like... wearable training optimization tech. uh, how long are you... i'm done. i'm okay. tubs fire. it was part of a series of deadly wildfires in the north bay that destroyed thousands of homes across sonoma , napa, solano, mendocino and yuba counties. ktvu is elissa harrington went to the copy park neighborhood in santa r
for you onn solidarity with protesters in iran coming up their message as the world watches protestsran intensify and car prices may be going down. but will that really help shoppers coming up at 10 30? what experts say about jumping back into the car buying market for the first eight days of the month of october? the coast has been unseasonably cool inland. unseasonably warm the change you need to know about for your sunday at the news continues right here. on ktvu. this thing, it's making me...
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but on these, on the big fundamental things that really turned me offas on the party she was right onneveryone. she was right and she ran the skimpy and had friends that work for her. one guy says to me, tim, this was a moment i had the most part in politics when she won. i loved that campaign. and that person security later the same person got fired by her because he, on a conference call, said that he thinks she is being too nice to donald trump and maybe she should tell you down a little bit. that's that. that's harsh. that's sad. she now has disavowed all that and the worsts part of that is it's going to work for her. i mean, it's working for her. in the next i guess she will probably be either speaker of the house or the vice presidential nominee for thee party i think. they all she had to do is kind of pretend like she thought donald trump was great. so i think that obvious, i think the motivational element of somebody like that is obviously very different than some of us who got out. >> yeah. well, i'm going to wrap up with one more question which is this is this is a very bleak
but on these, on the big fundamental things that really turned me offas on the party she was right onneveryone. she was right and she ran the skimpy and had friends that work for her. one guy says to me, tim, this was a moment i had the most part in politics when she won. i loved that campaign. and that person security later the same person got fired by her because he, on a conference call, said that he thinks she is being too nice to donald trump and maybe she should tell you down a little...
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even be onn that milestone and have a ton explains in wash and they'reer willing to do it and they didt again. they revert right back to the guy joe biden has been in washington for 50 years. most the polls will tell you most people felt us in a very fruitfulle and indeed held experiment. >> more that after the midterms. it's four years with donald trump you are and a lot of important meetings, discussions, there were a lot there and i am sure they had a great time. you were there during some momento some big moments big occasions. he related his your voice your leadership book could you have done differently? look somewhat examples. we know the president celebrated the tax cuts. we know covid hit during this moment. looking back at your experience of the white house what would you have done differently? always you have tried to change? you describe a lot of it in the book and god knows there are so many things you had to deal with. >> there were. >> there were subpoenas and investigations. a lot of lobster in our policy past and trying to forge ahead. there are several things particul
even be onn that milestone and have a ton explains in wash and they'reer willing to do it and they didt again. they revert right back to the guy joe biden has been in washington for 50 years. most the polls will tell you most people felt us in a very fruitfulle and indeed held experiment. >> more that after the midterms. it's four years with donald trump you are and a lot of important meetings, discussions, there were a lot there and i am sure they had a great time. you were there during...
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you off or this is what i'm terrified of pretty would have decentralized system from anonymous people onn internet building things that people use. will be entirely unaccountable. systems will essentially lock you out and prevent you from functioning in society there's no method of recourse. >> is a number of different ways you might regulate technology like that. one might be for instance regulating the people who use it. making laws for people use it. they also might prevent people it'susing it if essentially wild west. that makes it a socially unacceptable option. the other is to ring the people who engineermo it. fundamentally enforcement issue. anonymous people have been using cryptographic methods for decades now it's not entirely new problem. i have to say i do not like too much my own view about web three is i do not think -- make eyewear recorded here in the bii see suggest to me that in the future we will have widespread social usage of products and services that are entirely anonymously provided. the reason for that is people want to know have recourse ifr something goes wrong
you off or this is what i'm terrified of pretty would have decentralized system from anonymous people onn internet building things that people use. will be entirely unaccountable. systems will essentially lock you out and prevent you from functioning in society there's no method of recourse. >> is a number of different ways you might regulate technology like that. one might be for instance regulating the people who use it. making laws for people use it. they also might prevent people...
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punishable protecting minority groups being traumatizedei, second-class citizens told they don't belong onnthe planet. someone who wase- born in a different world in 1960 and same-sex marriage, we couldn't have done that without free-speech. frederick douglass said it, john lewis says it. mandela said it, they all said without we speech as john lewis said it t would have been bird wings, i think that message iss being lost. i think we are losing that battle internationally. >> to be essentially in odemocracies, i think a lot of pstates where they face censorship and repression, they intuitively get free-speech restrictions on them more than anyone else the idea prominent unfortunately -- i don't know the best way to counter it. hopefully a historical approach is part of the solution but look at europe, free-speech in hungary and poland are used against the lgbtq plus community and that should tell you something. look at the history in the uk when they adopted this law to protect minorities from hatred, the first person convicted was blackte britain who had said something about why people we
punishable protecting minority groups being traumatizedei, second-class citizens told they don't belong onnthe planet. someone who wase- born in a different world in 1960 and same-sex marriage, we couldn't have done that without free-speech. frederick douglass said it, john lewis says it. mandela said it, they all said without we speech as john lewis said it t would have been bird wings, i think that message iss being lost. i think we are losing that battle internationally. >> to be...
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and then scott gottlieb, who iso a director of pfizer onn the executive committee of pfizer ,thecutivewhich is madf billions of dollars from selling these vaccines, went tod twitter and said, this guy is a problem. and then they banned me. so you criticized his products fio much. >> he had a financial interest and he got you censored. scot at, consumer products. >>yo looksu like the documents that we have. on the >> yes. well, we would love to have scott gottlieb on the show any time, bunytimet in the meantime alex berenson, thank you fornsor explaining that. appreciate it. thanks. twitter star. what a slur. t wellha, as you can see, the problem with american health care is in part the fact it's controlled by the big drug companies. right. so how can you trustth your advice? it's coming from people adviceea financial stake in that advice.t soha one entrepreneur has creatd in independent healtt advice.h e company that is not tied to bigy pharma. we'r e going to speak to him next. angie, you are not going to believe what i am going to show you right now when a group of women would be on
and then scott gottlieb, who iso a director of pfizer onn the executive committee of pfizer ,thecutivewhich is madf billions of dollars from selling these vaccines, went tod twitter and said, this guy is a problem. and then they banned me. so you criticized his products fio much. >> he had a financial interest and he got you censored. scot at, consumer products. >>yo looksu like the documents that we have. on the >> yes. well, we would love to have scott gottlieb on the show...
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i remember like her again sohe' then he's like, i need to go onn the attack. >> that's right.obably missin g women. he used to do shots of garlic butter. yeah. did shot at the bar beante. fries until like coté. . up he's like one of those drunksr , at westerns. , anothe he'd be up to the plaza. o barkeep, another shot of garlic butter, stuff like that. he put it there to keep it going up to the rim. >> garlic butter, garlic butter. and they just shoots it back . that could have taken my eyewoul out and would without a hell ofa a lawsuit, chat with her. she said it was biddy's him -- wouldn't notice this. my other eye>> g, you know, he d it was beneath him to respond, but he wasn't beneath him to demand free drinks. >> free cable.s for yeah, because they were that somebody did something wrong. e right. someone talks about how zen they are, you know they're on the you're right. as soon as someone talked about how they are, you know, they're on the verge of kicking sometht every second of the day. according to the restaurant fan when his wif owner, all this really hit the fan whe
i remember like her again sohe' then he's like, i need to go onn the attack. >> that's right.obably missin g women. he used to do shots of garlic butter. yeah. did shot at the bar beante. fries until like coté. . up he's like one of those drunksr , at westerns. , anothe he'd be up to the plaza. o barkeep, another shot of garlic butter, stuff like that. he put it there to keep it going up to the rim. >> garlic butter, garlic butter. and they just shoots it back . that could have...
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. >> now, mike , looking back onn that, that was seems like a preemptive comment to preempt any scrutiny of his condition after this stroke, perhaps. one but it seems like she's theth one who is the proxy candidateot here, at least in comments like that. >> it's amazing that the samedeo democrats who are feigning indignatiocrn about legitimateou questions about a senate candidate, mental fitness, when he wants to represent 13 million pennsylvanians, were the first people to throw dianne feinstein overboard whene she was set to become the senate judiciary committee. e judicifirst female chairman of the senate judiciary committee, dianne feinstein, chuck schumer and durbin's glass ceiling.and and now they're turning, turning around and pretending like mental fitness for the job. is not important. >> i want to talk about, jason , this generic ballot that has been shifting in recent days as well. ans we i think republicans were urep four percent, but now a new has rasmussen poll has that lead upp to seven percent. and again, you can balance outs all these various polls, but ati least in one
. >> now, mike , looking back onn that, that was seems like a preemptive comment to preempt any scrutiny of his condition after this stroke, perhaps. one but it seems like she's theth one who is the proxy candidateot here, at least in comments like that. >> it's amazing that the samedeo democrats who are feigning indignatiocrn about legitimateou questions about a senate candidate, mental fitness, when he wants to represent 13 million pennsylvanians, were the first people to throw...
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recently, bidegot onn got on hig knees, hands and knees, beggings and pleading the saudis crown prince to please produceg opec more oil. a he's been begging opecs as wel. the same crown prince in this case that biden openly referreda to as a pariah that he accused of torturing and murdering journalist jamaal khashoggi. >> well, this week, saudali arabia, opec, they just. announced today that that wouldy be actuall wy reducing oila wh production by a whopping two million barrels a day. that will artificially reduce supply and increas supple the pe of a barrel of oil, which means you're going to pay a hell of a lot more every time you fillpl up yet again. now, this is not only deeplyfo humiliating, humiliating fortany joe biden in the u.s., more importantly, it is painful. to millions of americans now, gas buddies patrick to is predicting opec's decision today will drive prices up 15 to 30 cents a gallon. keep in mind, gas prices are already on the rise yet again.s they're gettinpeg higherr . i look at this, five dollarsreno. and ninety nine cents a gallon. and reno , six forty two. in c
recently, bidegot onn got on hig knees, hands and knees, beggings and pleading the saudis crown prince to please produceg opec more oil. a he's been begging opecs as wel. the same crown prince in this case that biden openly referreda to as a pariah that he accused of torturing and murdering journalist jamaal khashoggi. >> well, this week, saudali arabia, opec, they just. announced today that that wouldy be actuall wy reducing oila wh production by a whopping two million barrels a day....
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onn in fact, it can cause veryt serious side effects like heart reartmmation, lowe sperm counts, et cetera, et cetera. so why bring it up now? inf why we hash these depressing facts? because the government, federals and state governments and local governments are still firing because the fepeople for not tat that doesn't help them and could hurt thementm. for no so i don't know if people have already been fired for this because they actually believed c it was their body, their choice most . well, most of them are still fired, but we do have some good news to report on that front tonight in massachusetts, the department of transportationdepartment transpd jobs to all unvaccinated employees. it firedall unvaccinated. l ge it's about time. hopefully they'll get some kind. of back pay, hopefully soon for damages. they should in in new york , tha the state supreme court, which c is a trial level court, just randy all employee york city government employees who wereatd fired for being, quote, unvaccinated because it wase unvaccinated. the liars who told y a pandemic. the unvaccinated the liars w
onn in fact, it can cause veryt serious side effects like heart reartmmation, lowe sperm counts, et cetera, et cetera. so why bring it up now? inf why we hash these depressing facts? because the government, federals and state governments and local governments are still firing because the fepeople for not tat that doesn't help them and could hurt thementm. for no so i don't know if people have already been fired for this because they actually believed c it was their body, their choice most ....
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, a simple idea, executives current and former executives should not keep compensation that's based onnmisstatement in the accounting numbers, the money goes back to the company >> right how do you balance this idea against the idea that companies, and we've talked about this for more of a decade now, a lot of companies don't want to go pub public >> look, when you reach out to the public market you get greater liquidity, greater depth in the markets, those are independent decisions, we have vibrant private capital markets and i think both benefit our economic system, as we've seen, but this was straight forward thing that congress was that if you've got the wrong faulty financials and somebody's getting paid on those faulty financials then they ought not to keep the money i think it's pretty straightforward and i think your viewers understand that. >> let me ask you separately, we've had a lot of tech companies come in with earnings reports recently a number in which we've seen the stock drop, some calls by investors there should be more re-announcing when do you think a company should
, a simple idea, executives current and former executives should not keep compensation that's based onnmisstatement in the accounting numbers, the money goes back to the company >> right how do you balance this idea against the idea that companies, and we've talked about this for more of a decade now, a lot of companies don't want to go pub public >> look, when you reach out to the public market you get greater liquidity, greater depth in the markets, those are independent...