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so david, thanks for speaking to us and let's go live to rasmussen and mr. rasmussen . thank you very much indeed for joining us now. so we'll take your thought when you've learned the caning of said david aim is being declared a terrorist incident. i was surprised. yes, it's very surprising. i mean the, and apparently he was just well respected and, and just a great, great person and representative and it was reaching out directly with his constituents. and just by the longevity he'd been in there showed his popularity. it's unfortunate in and it brings the question, i mean obviously we've got a, the refugee situation, but we all have refugees, and i understand that he's been the rep, apparently he was radicalized. how do you ensure security? you don't want to cut off cut off connections to your, to your constituents. do we do a better job as far as refugees and ensuring that their backgrounds do we provide more security to the m p 's as well? it is just a travesty and i reach out, i feel sorry and, and my prayers with his family as well. so and from absolutely, absolu
so david, thanks for speaking to us and let's go live to rasmussen and mr. rasmussen . thank you very much indeed for joining us now. so we'll take your thought when you've learned the caning of said david aim is being declared a terrorist incident. i was surprised. yes, it's very surprising. i mean the, and apparently he was just well respected and, and just a great, great person and representative and it was reaching out directly with his constituents. and just by the longevity he'd been in...
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mr. rasmussen. thank you very much. indeed for your time. you have been lawmakers at pushing for a barn on facial recognition systems used by police. the u parliament has passed a non binding resolution against biometric surveillance at which some any piece compared to cold war snooping. that's an important step in fighting against my surveillance. the central and eastern europeans used to live under the eye of the big brother. and we don't want to come back said the resolution calls for a bond or not funding or deploying programs that could result in. now, as dishes, it indiscriminate my surveillance, the document also emphasizes the importance of human supervision in any final decision making and urges authorities to be more transparent by using open source software. and it's not the 1st move against excessive surveillance in 2019 san francisco became the fast say to in the us to enact a complete ban on police by metro surveillance. other markets. it is then followed that lead. and we discussed the pros and cons of that facial recognition
mr. rasmussen. thank you very much. indeed for your time. you have been lawmakers at pushing for a barn on facial recognition systems used by police. the u parliament has passed a non binding resolution against biometric surveillance at which some any piece compared to cold war snooping. that's an important step in fighting against my surveillance. the central and eastern europeans used to live under the eye of the big brother. and we don't want to come back said the resolution calls for a bond...
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fabrice pothier's chief strategy officer at rasmussen global.e eguegu is a security analyst at afripolitika. and at washington dc, we are joined by andrew lebovich, a policy fellow at the european council of relations. good to have you, gentlemen. let's start with you, andrew. president macron says the mali government has zero credibility. is he right, and what is his reasoning for saying something so controversial so publicly? andrew: this comes from a lot of frustration not just in france, about the behavior of mali's transitional government that the fact they have signaled multiple times, especially recently, that they are likely planning to extend the transitional period past what the international community agreed to. i don't think it is fair to say they have no credibility, but certainly there is frustration in the region and international community about the transitional government, and what they are actually doing, particularly amid reports of negotiations with russian mercenaries in the country. adrian: fabrice, why is france reducing i
fabrice pothier's chief strategy officer at rasmussen global.e eguegu is a security analyst at afripolitika. and at washington dc, we are joined by andrew lebovich, a policy fellow at the european council of relations. good to have you, gentlemen. let's start with you, andrew. president macron says the mali government has zero credibility. is he right, and what is his reasoning for saying something so controversial so publicly? andrew: this comes from a lot of frustration not just in france,...
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rasmussen.> here is a look at what is live today. on c-span, the house will vote on a resolution to find steve bannon in contempt of congress for ignoring a subpoena from the january 6 select committee and their investigation. they returned at 10:00 a.m. eastern for general speeches. on c-span2, the senate is back at 10:00 a.m. to take up judicial nominations, as well as douglas parker's nomination. later, supreme court justice clarence thomas and senate minority leader mitch mcconnell speak at an event commemorating the 30th anniversary of justice thomas's commemoration to the court. at 10:00 a.m. on c-span3, merrick garland testifies. you can watch online at c-span.org, or with our new video app, c-span now. >> you can be a part of the national conversation by participating in the studentcam video competition. we are asking you to create a five to six minute documentary but answers the question, how does the federal government impact your life? the documentary must show supporting and opposing
rasmussen.> here is a look at what is live today. on c-span, the house will vote on a resolution to find steve bannon in contempt of congress for ignoring a subpoena from the january 6 select committee and their investigation. they returned at 10:00 a.m. eastern for general speeches. on c-span2, the senate is back at 10:00 a.m. to take up judicial nominations, as well as douglas parker's nomination. later, supreme court justice clarence thomas and senate minority leader mitch mcconnell speak...
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see. nuclear power submarines patrolling the indo pacific region . eurasia center vice president o rasmussen told me earlier that a told r t. i should say that we could see more intro to nato defense packs in the future . we've got issues within the nato alliance to say that it's, it's not an important alliance. it it, but i think i, i think europe needs to look out for themselves and they should realize that other allies don't necessarily look out after the interests of european a snake to no longer fate for path and stay increase and france not trust or feel they can rely on that allies alliance between the u. k. u. s. across the place, which basically went against alliances. basically put a put a dagger in the trust. there were a lack of trust of the major part in the nato side. it is the key part of that day is saying we will see more defense pants between nato members than i do. i think we're pending how this goes. i do see that we will see additional packs internally with them, and they do a line between part while millions worldwide have lost their livelihood since the start of the pa
see. nuclear power submarines patrolling the indo pacific region . eurasia center vice president o rasmussen told me earlier that a told r t. i should say that we could see more intro to nato defense packs in the future . we've got issues within the nato alliance to say that it's, it's not an important alliance. it it, but i think i, i think europe needs to look out for themselves and they should realize that other allies don't necessarily look out after the interests of european a snake to no...
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and he racial center, vice president rasmussen told me earlier that we could see more intro nato defense pipes in the future. we've got issues within the nato allies to say that it's, it's not an important alliance. it it, but i think i think europe needs to look out for themselves and they should realize that other allies don't necessarily look out after the interests of european a snake to no longer fate for path is to increase and france not trust or fail. they kind of rely on that allies alliance between the u. k. u. s. a state, which basically went against alliances. basically put a, put a dagger in the trust. there were a lack of trust, a major part in the nato side. it is the key part of that. do you think we will see more defense punks between nato members than i do. i think we're pending how this goes. i do see that we will see additional pack internally within the nato alliance between park and as he is on us international, the san join me from nor, and iraq said to minutes off next 8 been bust. ah, look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a ro
and he racial center, vice president rasmussen told me earlier that we could see more intro nato defense pipes in the future. we've got issues within the nato allies to say that it's, it's not an important alliance. it it, but i think i think europe needs to look out for themselves and they should realize that other allies don't necessarily look out after the interests of european a snake to no longer fate for path is to increase and france not trust or fail. they kind of rely on that allies...
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for brace party is chief strategy officer rasmussen, global he joins as far skype from st. on that. a big way. a greg who is a security analyst at our for politico and he joins us far skype from a buddha and from washington dc. we're joined by andrew leibovich policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations. good. good to have all of you with us gentlemen. let's start with you andrew. so as we heard, president micron says that molly's government has 0 credibility. is he right? and what's his reasoning for saying something so controversial so publicly? what, what does really come from is a lot of frustration. i think that's not just in france about the, about the behavior of molly's transitional government and the fact that their signal multiple times that especially recently and that they are planning or likely planning to extend the transitional period past what the international community agreed to. i don't think that's the fair to say that they have no credibility, but certainly there's a lot of frustration in the region and in the international community about the tra
for brace party is chief strategy officer rasmussen, global he joins as far skype from st. on that. a big way. a greg who is a security analyst at our for politico and he joins us far skype from a buddha and from washington dc. we're joined by andrew leibovich policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations. good. good to have all of you with us gentlemen. let's start with you andrew. so as we heard, president micron says that molly's government has 0 credibility. is he right? and...
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our rasmussen told me earlier that we could see knowing trinity defense box in the future. we've got issues within the nato allies to say that it's, it's not an important alliance id, but i think, yeah, i think europe needs to look out for themselves and they should realize that other allies don't necessarily look out after the interest of european a snake to no longer fate for path and still increase on france, not trust or feel they can rely on their allies. alliance between the u. k. u. s. a place, which basically went against alliances. basically put a, put a dagger in the trust. there were a lack of trust of the major part in the nato side. it is the key part of that is saying, we will see more defense pants between nato members than i do. i think we're pending how this goes. i do see that we will see additional pack internally within the nato alliance between as a nissan altima international, the south jonas hm. or in iran, said minutes coming up next 8 sophie and car. ah, well the pandemic, no, certainly no borders applied to nationalities and you parish as a merge,
our rasmussen told me earlier that we could see knowing trinity defense box in the future. we've got issues within the nato allies to say that it's, it's not an important alliance id, but i think, yeah, i think europe needs to look out for themselves and they should realize that other allies don't necessarily look out after the interest of european a snake to no longer fate for path and still increase on france, not trust or feel they can rely on their allies. alliance between the u. k. u. s. a...
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. >> judge jeanine: i want to thank john rasmussen who did something, too.verybody. >> greg: painting scene. >> judge jeanine: i'm still speaking. anyway, my fellow still very lonely that's sir lancelot and mikimoto dancing at the rainbow bridge. i brought in bingly and mr. darr'sy. there we are. mr. darcy, the handsome won on the left and bingly is on the right. stella is in front. happy as everything. so, here is a test. what movie mr. darcy and bingly from? >> greg: atlas shrug. green jean you got it pride and prejudice. thank you. >> jesse: are those marble floors? green jeans who for sale do you want it. the dogs match the floor. >> greg: the dogs match the floor. [laughter] jess. >> jessica: you can sprinklers. >> dana: all the time in the world since we skipped you yesterday. i'm trying to remember all the one more things i didn't get to say. but, i do want to talk about this very exciting. at the tomb of the unknown soldier marking hundred years at arlington national ceremony historic event took place all female change of the guard occurred with the
. >> judge jeanine: i want to thank john rasmussen who did something, too.verybody. >> greg: painting scene. >> judge jeanine: i'm still speaking. anyway, my fellow still very lonely that's sir lancelot and mikimoto dancing at the rainbow bridge. i brought in bingly and mr. darr'sy. there we are. mr. darcy, the handsome won on the left and bingly is on the right. stella is in front. happy as everything. so, here is a test. what movie mr. darcy and bingly from? >> greg:...
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here is another one from breitbart that is in response to this rasmussen poll, saying if you want ourt days ahead of us, you must become a single issue voter, and that issue is individual liberty. he writes, the freer we can live our own lives, speak, worship, and create, the better off america is. he goes on with criticism for the upcoming generation, saying if you want a brighter future, young people need to pull their heads out of their asses and see the light. it is no skin off my nose, the future does not belong to me. i will be retiring and live in rural america. i got mine because i earned mine. i am said. it is your future, not mine, so i suggest you put down the phone and do something about it. john nolte in breitbart. john is next, an independent. caller: good morning. happy columbus day. columbus was a great man who achieved something that was unbelievably tremendous. no one has done anything even close to that in the last 500 years, and yeah, we celebrate him for his achievement. as far as the future is concerned, i am sure everything will come out ok. people from northern
here is another one from breitbart that is in response to this rasmussen poll, saying if you want ourt days ahead of us, you must become a single issue voter, and that issue is individual liberty. he writes, the freer we can live our own lives, speak, worship, and create, the better off america is. he goes on with criticism for the upcoming generation, saying if you want a brighter future, young people need to pull their heads out of their asses and see the light. it is no skin off my nose, the...
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here is another one from breitbart that is in response to this rasmussen poll, saying if you want ourt days ahead of us, you must become a single issue voter, and that issue is individual liberty. he writes, the freer we can live our own lives, speak, worship, and create, the better off america is. he goes on with criticism for the upcoming generation, saying if you want a brighter future, young people need to pull their heads out of their asses and see the light. it is no skin off my nose, the future does not belong to me. i will be retiring and live in rural america. i got mine because i earned mine. i am said. it is your future, not mine, so i suggest you put down the phone and do something about it. john nolte in breitbart. john is next, an independent. caller: good morning. happy columbus day. columbus was a great man who achieved something that was unbelievably tremendous. no one has done anything even close to that in the last 500 years, and yeah, we celebrate him for his achievement. as far as the future is concerned, i am sure everything will come out ok. people from northern
here is another one from breitbart that is in response to this rasmussen poll, saying if you want ourt days ahead of us, you must become a single issue voter, and that issue is individual liberty. he writes, the freer we can live our own lives, speak, worship, and create, the better off america is. he goes on with criticism for the upcoming generation, saying if you want a brighter future, young people need to pull their heads out of their asses and see the light. it is no skin off my nose, the...
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a new poll by rasmussen found 62% of americans said they had shortages in stores where they live. things they can buy are suddenly much more expensive. >> the labor department reporting wednesday, meats, poultry, fish, eggs increased a combined 10.5% since september of 2020. but it is not just food prices skyrocketing, the consumer price index shows up, up 5.4% for a year ago. more paying at the pump, natural gas price rose $1 since last pryear, aaa showing the average price per gallon up from $2.18 in 2020, to $3.29 this year. the social security administration says inflation is why nearly 70 million americans receiving social security benefits will see a nearly 6% increase in payments next year. the highest increase in four decades. >> tucker: there are no signs that fundamentally any of this is going to improve any time soon. in fact, on wednesday, the administration acknowledged that your heating bills are likely to jump by more than 50% this winter. those are the kind of things people actually notice. it hurts when you get poorer, and many people are getting poorer. but stran
a new poll by rasmussen found 62% of americans said they had shortages in stores where they live. things they can buy are suddenly much more expensive. >> the labor department reporting wednesday, meats, poultry, fish, eggs increased a combined 10.5% since september of 2020. but it is not just food prices skyrocketing, the consumer price index shows up, up 5.4% for a year ago. more paying at the pump, natural gas price rose $1 since last pryear, aaa showing the average price per gallon up...
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i was really struck by a quote in the paper this morning by the rasmussen, the former prime minister of denmark who was the leader of nato in the past who said we're all watching virginia. we're all watching virginia for clues as to what's going to happen in the u.s. because there's doubts about -- biden came back and now people are wondering how long he be here? and how long will heavy the power to follow through on his commitments and will donald trump be back in four years. the world is paying a lot of attention to american politics. i don't know how much attention americans are paying to these meetings. >> all right, everybody. you're now talking to me, fredricka, here in atlanta. we just lost our signal from chris, so i do want to continue to ask you, david. it's also an issue of who is not there in rome during this g20. china and russia are not present. how significant is that? >> well, i'll tell you one place where it's significant. the president's meeting this morning with the leaders of germany, france, and great britain to talk about the iran nuclear agreement. the other tw
i was really struck by a quote in the paper this morning by the rasmussen, the former prime minister of denmark who was the leader of nato in the past who said we're all watching virginia. we're all watching virginia for clues as to what's going to happen in the u.s. because there's doubts about -- biden came back and now people are wondering how long he be here? and how long will heavy the power to follow through on his commitments and will donald trump be back in four years. the world is...
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i was struck by the fact that earlier this week, former prime minister rasmussen, the former secretary-general of nato, told "the washington post" that all the world's leaders were going to be watching the virginia governor's race for signs as to what the future might hold because their concern is that whatever -- they like biden. they respect biden. their concern is that whatever happens might get turned back in 2024 if donald trump returns to the white house. >> david, there's no question about this. i spoke with a key ambassador for a major u.s. ally in recent days who indicated the very same thing to me, that world leaders around the globe are watching what's happening in our politics right now because they are so very concerned about donald trump returning to power. trumpism resurfacing in some major way, more so than it is right now. but this summit, as you know, has been about re-establishing bonds and strengthening alliances. today the president commented on two countries that he thinks aren't meeting the moment. let's watch that. >> with regard to the disappointment, the disappointmen
i was struck by the fact that earlier this week, former prime minister rasmussen, the former secretary-general of nato, told "the washington post" that all the world's leaders were going to be watching the virginia governor's race for signs as to what the future might hold because their concern is that whatever -- they like biden. they respect biden. their concern is that whatever happens might get turned back in 2024 if donald trump returns to the white house. >> david, there's...