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richard: a bit more. it feels like equity markets are not pricing the shift out on the valuation shift rather than any particular downgrade in earnings. i suspect supply-side expectations are more cautious and published at the moment. but not cautious enough if you believe we are heading into a recession. on the side that pond, we are certainly seeing stagnation, we may be seeing recession in u.k. and europe. the earnings implications that is not priced into most equity markets. tom: good news for the fed? richard: richard: certainly. richard:probably a reflection of investor expectation. we've got that way between expectation of recession and the supply-side problems in copper and soft commodities, oil, we talked about it -- supply problems in some aspect of the commodity complex. particularly helpful, you've lost probably 10%. tom: is there further to go or are we starting to talk about in terms of the levels we are sitting across commodities? richard: there could be a little more to go. we would be wis
richard: a bit more. it feels like equity markets are not pricing the shift out on the valuation shift rather than any particular downgrade in earnings. i suspect supply-side expectations are more cautious and published at the moment. but not cautious enough if you believe we are heading into a recession. on the side that pond, we are certainly seeing stagnation, we may be seeing recession in u.k. and europe. the earnings implications that is not priced into most equity markets. tom: good news...
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so, thank you richard nixon. so, um let me unpack all of those questions and answer one of them the decision to name richard nixon as an unindicted co-conspirator is an interesting story and involves some inside baseball. we were the first to listen to the first tranche of tapes. produced after the saturday night massacre incidentally the event that i think was the most responsible for the change in america's opinion about richard nixon, i think even after the spectacular hearings in this room by the irving committee, most americans who still prepared to give richard nixon the benefit of the doubt all of his aides contradicted what john dean was saying it was he said he said times three and so without the tapes, i don't think uh, richard nixon would remotely have been forced to resign his office in the way. he was but we listened to the so-called cancer on the presidency speech in which john dean to his great credit. attempted to get nixon to realize that the cover-up couldn't last. and that he nixon ought to cal
so, thank you richard nixon. so, um let me unpack all of those questions and answer one of them the decision to name richard nixon as an unindicted co-conspirator is an interesting story and involves some inside baseball. we were the first to listen to the first tranche of tapes. produced after the saturday night massacre incidentally the event that i think was the most responsible for the change in america's opinion about richard nixon, i think even after the spectacular hearings in this room...
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. ♪ >> let's bring our gas, in manila, richard heydarian.amba, an assistant professor at the international study school in denver. danilo arao, welcome to the program. richard, what does the revival of the marcos political dynasty mean for the philippines? >> in many ways, this marks decades long frustration of ordinary people. the dysfunctions of a supposedly aquatic system that -- a supposedly democratic system that replaced the did tater ship. -- dictatorship. the philippines has one of the concentrated growths on earth. up to 83% of the philippine congress is dominated by political dynasties. these are mind boggling numbers. however -- poverty gains were reversed in many ways. it is counterrevolution. it is a way that the market has been able to exploit people's frustration, and now they are back in powder -- they are back in power and remain important forces in politics. >> this is someone who will face huge challenges ahead, given the landslide victory, do you believe they will feel confident enough to pursue a political agenda? >> i t
. ♪ >> let's bring our gas, in manila, richard heydarian.amba, an assistant professor at the international study school in denver. danilo arao, welcome to the program. richard, what does the revival of the marcos political dynasty mean for the philippines? >> in many ways, this marks decades long frustration of ordinary people. the dysfunctions of a supposedly aquatic system that -- a supposedly democratic system that replaced the did tater ship. -- dictatorship. the philippines...
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never stopped richard. - thank you and god bless. girl: thank you. - have a nice holiday. - thank you. - you, too. jeff: hello, ma'am! woman: hello. - well, i was in world war ii. - oh really? (woman and jeff laughing) - yeah. i've been in the american legion for 47 years. - thank you. - thank you, god bless. jeff: every year-- veterans' day, memorial day-- all over the country, they set up these little booths, and in v.a. hospitals, people that are in long-term care there, they make these little guys. you guys want a buddy poppy? richard sells them for donations and they go to support the vfw children's home. richard: god bless. woman: bye and thank you. jeff: have a good one. - you, too. jeff: this also helps fund every v.a. and the american legion, veterans of foreign wars, and disabled american veterans. hello! - buddy poppies. helps the disabled vets. ♪ (birds chirping) maggie: which one are you gonna do? tracey: uh, the chicken one. i'm gonna move this outta the way. ali, you know you need to be moving and shaking. there you go
never stopped richard. - thank you and god bless. girl: thank you. - have a nice holiday. - thank you. - you, too. jeff: hello, ma'am! woman: hello. - well, i was in world war ii. - oh really? (woman and jeff laughing) - yeah. i've been in the american legion for 47 years. - thank you. - thank you, god bless. jeff: every year-- veterans' day, memorial day-- all over the country, they set up these little booths, and in v.a. hospitals, people that are in long-term care there, they make these...
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giovanni di stefano and richard page. nice. i met them on the goal -- >> and they paid for everything. that's when giovanni said he would be interested in buying my travel agency for $400,000. i got $12,000. he promised to pay me the rest later. richard page was the man who worked with giovanni. he was his manager. it was like an english version of -- and i was in love with the english accent. we were married, january 1, 1992, at the -- hotel in hollywood. >> what did you make of di stefano? >> oh, giovanni was charming. he danced with my grandma, and he was just a very fun man. he even laid the piano. richard and i went to disneyland on the second. i got home on the third. richard had to leave to go back to england on the fifth, he danced with my grandma, and he was just a very fun man. he even laid the piano. richard and i went to disneyland on the second. i got home on the third. richard had to leave to go back to england on the fifth, and i was supposed to go with him. >> right around this time, destefano was living i
giovanni di stefano and richard page. nice. i met them on the goal -- >> and they paid for everything. that's when giovanni said he would be interested in buying my travel agency for $400,000. i got $12,000. he promised to pay me the rest later. richard page was the man who worked with giovanni. he was his manager. it was like an english version of -- and i was in love with the english accent. we were married, january 1, 1992, at the -- hotel in hollywood. >> what did you make of di...
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richard, explain this to us. i mean, you have a new president whose father was accused of plundering, almost $10000000000.00 during hayes brain. and the family itself has been involved in tax evasion schemes. still people seem to forget those things and say, you know what, let's move ahead with the locust family. yes, i mean, i completely agree with bonilla and a lot of journalists and colleagues to emphasize that all of this information. but there was a reason why i emphasize systemic frustration because this information is bare in many countries all around the world. in fact, if you look at misperception index, for instance, the levels of the information, the philippines, a similar to columbia, to mexico, to brazil. and yet those countries keep on let, the more progressive leaders spend the philippines. so we're forgetting, for instance, the dysfunctions of the opposition in the philippines, lack of unity among them. but more importantly, we are also forgetting the fact that this information is a most, i mean p
richard, explain this to us. i mean, you have a new president whose father was accused of plundering, almost $10000000000.00 during hayes brain. and the family itself has been involved in tax evasion schemes. still people seem to forget those things and say, you know what, let's move ahead with the locust family. yes, i mean, i completely agree with bonilla and a lot of journalists and colleagues to emphasize that all of this information. but there was a reason why i emphasize systemic...
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>> richard: and that's a congressional matter. >> harris: at the biden administration matter. >> richard: touche. i think there has to be a larger conversation about fixing the immigration. i think the white house mishandled this, congress mishandled us in many of those folks who should been granted -- >> harris: both houses are in charge of all three. >> richard: they were sent back to their country and it was a failure of american policy. >> harris: about 15,000 of them underneath the bridge on one of the hottest days as well. as you said, biden dropped the ball on this. russia's move from there because that's true. >> kayleigh: we did an explanation as to how protocol was broken, we know they didn't violate anything criminality. we need an explanation beyond criminalizing these people. when you are at the top you follow a process. there are people below the president, ayanna pressley, who called that white supremacist behavior. congresswoman waters said worse than what we witnessed in slavery. humor and inhumane treatment of migrants by border patrol -- these are the craziest names in
>> richard: and that's a congressional matter. >> harris: at the biden administration matter. >> richard: touche. i think there has to be a larger conversation about fixing the immigration. i think the white house mishandled this, congress mishandled us in many of those folks who should been granted -- >> harris: both houses are in charge of all three. >> richard: they were sent back to their country and it was a failure of american policy. >> harris: about...
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richard slight difference. when i was condemning the, the iraq war, or the of honest on war, by the way of understand war directly affects pakistan. we already have trib over 3 and a half 1000000 refugees of land refugees in pakistan. so what happens in nevada is that we get affected, but then i was, i was the prime minister of pakistan. and so i was as a civilian, as a, as someone who doesn't believe in wars, i could speak my mind, or when you become the prime minister, your responsibility then becomes the people of your country. and in our case, 100000000 pakistan is of hon. you know, the either below the poverty line or just above so as a prime minister, that becomes my main responsibility. and so you still defend, for instance, the fact that you paid a visit to moscow on the eve of the invasion. you had a meeting with flattered me approaching on the day the very day the russian invasion took place for you to find that. do you think that that was okay to go ahead with that trip? well arisen, or the facts wer
richard slight difference. when i was condemning the, the iraq war, or the of honest on war, by the way of understand war directly affects pakistan. we already have trib over 3 and a half 1000000 refugees of land refugees in pakistan. so what happens in nevada is that we get affected, but then i was, i was the prime minister of pakistan. and so i was as a civilian, as a, as someone who doesn't believe in wars, i could speak my mind, or when you become the prime minister, your responsibility...
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richard slight difference. when i was condemning the iraq war or the of honest on war, by the way of understand what directly affects pakistan. we already have trib over 3 and a half 1000000 refugees upon refugees in pakistan. so what happens in nevada is that we get affected, but then i was, i was the prime minister of pakistan. and so i was as a civilian, as a, as someone who, who doesn't believe in wars, i could speak my mind, or when you become the prime minister, your responsibility then becomes the people of your country. and in our case, 100000000 pakistan is of hon. you know, the either below the poverty line or just above so as a prime minister, that becomes my main responsibility. and so you still defend, for instance, the fact that you paid a visit to moscow on the eve of the invasion. you had a meeting with flat me uprooting on the day, the very day the russian invasion took place. and you defend that. do you think that that was okay to go ahead with that trip? well, a reserve. the facts were that w
richard slight difference. when i was condemning the iraq war or the of honest on war, by the way of understand what directly affects pakistan. we already have trib over 3 and a half 1000000 refugees upon refugees in pakistan. so what happens in nevada is that we get affected, but then i was, i was the prime minister of pakistan. and so i was as a civilian, as a, as someone who, who doesn't believe in wars, i could speak my mind, or when you become the prime minister, your responsibility then...
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and i'm the president ceo of the richard nixon foundation, and it's my pleasure to welcome you here this evening. we have a truly terrific evening in store for you and let me begin by welcoming some special guests starting with larry higby who's a member of the board of directors of the richard nixon foundation. in sandy quinn a member of the board former president of the nixon foundation colonel jack brennan. the marine military aid the president nixon and his chief of staff in the san clemente years judge, jim rogan. thank you for being here, sir. jean hernandez the mayor pro tem of the great city of yorba linda. thank you for being here gene. i want to welcome dr. lori cox hahn, who is the doybee henley chair of presidential studies at chapman university and her colleague dr. luke nichter, who is the james? kavanaugh chair in presidential studies, which is a new program at chapman university and we're joined by the dean of students, dr. jerry price as well at a new program at chapman that the foundation has helped to put together and we're really excited about so thank you all for bei
and i'm the president ceo of the richard nixon foundation, and it's my pleasure to welcome you here this evening. we have a truly terrific evening in store for you and let me begin by welcoming some special guests starting with larry higby who's a member of the board of directors of the richard nixon foundation. in sandy quinn a member of the board former president of the nixon foundation colonel jack brennan. the marine military aid the president nixon and his chief of staff in the san...
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the richard m.he united states is impeached for a high crimes and misdemeanors. and that the following articles of impeachment be exhibited to the senate. >> in the end, the facts were so clear that they convinced almost a third of the republican members of the committee that impeachment not only was justified theoretically, but that they themselveses would have to vote for it. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> when i voted for impeachment, i had to say aye. it was one of the most unpleasant things i ever had to do my life. >> ms. holtzman? >> aye. >> but i had no choice. i had voted to uphold the constitution. >> 27 members have voted aye. 11 members have voted no. >> and pursuant to the resolution, article i, that resolution is adopted and will be reported to the house. >> it was good blueprint for how things should be handled. it with so fair and so thorough and so bipartisan that i thought it would never happen again that we'd set
the richard m.he united states is impeached for a high crimes and misdemeanors. and that the following articles of impeachment be exhibited to the senate. >> in the end, the facts were so clear that they convinced almost a third of the republican members of the committee that impeachment not only was justified theoretically, but that they themselveses would have to vote for it. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye....
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so just like every one else, richard, let me just explain to you. what about kush view now india has usurped the rights of that. and i'm sorry, this hunger screen will just renewed it. it will be with pakistan and india. so it's very important and i don't know, but it's very important. and we're asking your question about russia here. in florida, and i don't want you to do is sort of what about as i am time to talking about kashmir. i would just knows one further question about about your visit to make sure we know because i want know i want to mission. i 1st want to move on and talk about, you know, i'm sorry, there is some kind of a question in the matter to us. so what us, you, while how about of the people are not wondering about our human rights of what matters do us? why are we supposed to condemn issues, which are the european issue? so please have somebody on the mr. hon just it is a don't just put us in a sport that you know, you were, you have to because it's your issue. we have to take sides, allow us the luxury to stay neutral, so that w
so just like every one else, richard, let me just explain to you. what about kush view now india has usurped the rights of that. and i'm sorry, this hunger screen will just renewed it. it will be with pakistan and india. so it's very important and i don't know, but it's very important. and we're asking your question about russia here. in florida, and i don't want you to do is sort of what about as i am time to talking about kashmir. i would just knows one further question about about your visit...
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richard, slight difference. when i was condemning the iraq war or the val, honestly ward by the way of understand what directly affects pakistan. we already have trib over 3 and a half 1000000 refugees upon refugees and pakistan. so what happens in nevada that we get affected? but then i was, i was the prime minister of pakistan. and so i was as a civilian, as a, as someone who, who doesn't believe in wars, i could speak my mind. or when you become the prime minister, your responsibility then becomes the people of your country. and in our case, 100000000 pakistan is a venerable euro. the either below the poverty line or just above so as a prime minister, that becomes my mand responsibility. and so you still defend, for instance, the fact that you paid a visit to moscow on the eve of the invasion, you had a meeting with flat me uprooting on the day, the very day the russian invasion took place for you to find that. do you think that that was okay to go ahead with that trip? well, her reserve, the facts were that
richard, slight difference. when i was condemning the iraq war or the val, honestly ward by the way of understand what directly affects pakistan. we already have trib over 3 and a half 1000000 refugees upon refugees and pakistan. so what happens in nevada that we get affected? but then i was, i was the prime minister of pakistan. and so i was as a civilian, as a, as someone who, who doesn't believe in wars, i could speak my mind. or when you become the prime minister, your responsibility then...
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amy: richard wolfff -- richard wolff, we want to thank you for visiting us emeritus professor , of economicsersity of massachusetts, amherst and visiting professor at the new school. he is the founder of democracy at work and hosts a weekly national television and radio program called economic update. he's the author of several books including most recently: "the sickness is the system: when capitalism fails to save us from pandemics or itself.pgdki (sophie fouron) we're in a little village nestled in the mountains. it's an island that's multiple, traditional, isolated culturally maybe, because geographically, it's not very far from italy. and it's unique, independent, autonomous in many ways. the land, the sea, the sun are very generous to the people of sardinia. there's something quite unique in sardinia.
amy: richard wolfff -- richard wolff, we want to thank you for visiting us emeritus professor , of economicsersity of massachusetts, amherst and visiting professor at the new school. he is the founder of democracy at work and hosts a weekly national television and radio program called economic update. he's the author of several books including most recently: "the sickness is the system: when capitalism fails to save us from pandemics or itself.pgdki (sophie fouron) we're in a little...
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it is the style of richard nixon. >> the key to understanding richard nixon is that nixon was never self
it is the style of richard nixon. >> the key to understanding richard nixon is that nixon was never self
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thank you, richard. that no critics of tennessee, as president chi side of accused him of giving himself royal powers. it comes after he released a new draft constitution. it'll further expand the president's powers and limit the role of parliament. opposition leaders have described it as a force, but side says the changes are needed to save tennessee of may prolonged political and economic crisis. a referendum on the proposal is scheduled for later this month . airport workers in france, i've gone on strike just days before school holidays begin. they're demanding higher salaries to cope with record inflation. 17 percent of friday, schedule flights out of paris is to main airport. what cancelled natasha? but the reports from the capital i, these paris airport workers say that that overwork to and overwhelmed, and they're on strike, to demand better pay and working conditions. beyond that, it's a vicious circle. the bosses cut off during the pandemic, but salaries are so low that they're unable to recrui
thank you, richard. that no critics of tennessee, as president chi side of accused him of giving himself royal powers. it comes after he released a new draft constitution. it'll further expand the president's powers and limit the role of parliament. opposition leaders have described it as a force, but side says the changes are needed to save tennessee of may prolonged political and economic crisis. a referendum on the proposal is scheduled for later this month . airport workers in france, i've...
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richard: one concern is their son's education.n beijing have blamed hong kong schools for fostering dissent among students. under new rules, children must take classes on national security, and sing china's national anthem to mark important holidays. new textbooks will claim that hong kong was never a british colony, regardless of the history, and that the protest movements were caused by foreign forces. >> i studied in hong kong myself, and what is happening now is that the authorities have changed everything we learned in the past into something new. they only teach you what they want you to know. it's brainwashing the kids, they won't teach you the real history. richard: almost a hundred thousand hong kong residents left here in 2020. many took advantage of citizenship programs offered in response to beijing's political reforms. that's led to concerns about a brain drain in the city. but local pro-government groups say there's nothing to worry about. innes: some people are not happy here, so they move and go to other countries.
richard: one concern is their son's education.n beijing have blamed hong kong schools for fostering dissent among students. under new rules, children must take classes on national security, and sing china's national anthem to mark important holidays. new textbooks will claim that hong kong was never a british colony, regardless of the history, and that the protest movements were caused by foreign forces. >> i studied in hong kong myself, and what is happening now is that the authorities...
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amy: richard wolfff -- richard wolff, we want to thank you for visiting us emeritus professor , of economicsersity of massachusetts, amherst and visiting professor at the new school. he is the founder of democracy at work and hosts a weekly national television and radio program called economic update. he's the author of several books including most recently: "the sickness is the system: when capitalism fails to save us from pandemics or itself.■é■í >>> hello, welcome to nhk newsline, i am catherin kobayashi in new york. they decided to raise their key interest rate again by three quarters of a percentage point. fed chair jerome powell said
amy: richard wolfff -- richard wolff, we want to thank you for visiting us emeritus professor , of economicsersity of massachusetts, amherst and visiting professor at the new school. he is the founder of democracy at work and hosts a weekly national television and radio program called economic update. he's the author of several books including most recently: "the sickness is the system: when capitalism fails to save us from pandemics or itself.■é■í >>> hello, welcome to nhk...
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richard mcgregor at the low institute. thank you very much. thank you. russia's invasion of ukraine and the food crisis that it's at least have heightened the debate on the use of crops to make biofuel. a critics are increasing their calls for a halt by a fuel production. farmers have other ideas, big green pieces, mobilizing against biofuels, and hamburg. the environmental protection organisation is protesting against the use of plant crops and grain to produce biodiesel and ethanol. they insist that only food should be grown on arable land. mucus suffer him out. attack loading by a fuel in petrol tanks makes no environmental sense. we're facing a global food crisis and to process valuable grain into gasoline right now is irresponsible. the government must stop this madness immediately. bombs and food belongs on the plate and not in the tank. got often tell our mission and tongue. farmer kurth anchor has little sympathy with this argument. he supplies grain to a biofuel factory very close to lights each. but it's all low quality grain that ha
richard mcgregor at the low institute. thank you very much. thank you. russia's invasion of ukraine and the food crisis that it's at least have heightened the debate on the use of crops to make biofuel. a critics are increasing their calls for a halt by a fuel production. farmers have other ideas, big green pieces, mobilizing against biofuels, and hamburg. the environmental protection organisation is protesting against the use of plant crops and grain to produce biodiesel and ethanol. they...
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richard: i think it is super important.k to the point around earnings expectations, we think they are too high in general. when you look across the u.s. and europe where there are double-digit earnings growth forecasts, which is too high from a consumer standpoint. we will see relatively robust headline earnings but the guidance will be key here. inflation pressures are still squeezing margins. the demand environment remains strong but on the other side you have got supply chain bottlenecks. you have got the volkswagen ceo talking about using in semiconductor shortages which would be welcome, if that is the case. supplies are a challenge right now. that is not talking about fx. the strength of the u.s. dollar will have an impact, particularly for multinationals. the guidance will be important. it is likely you will see companies adjust guidance to reflect the likelihood of slow growth in the second half. if we do see that reset, that would be welcome just in terms of setting expectations. dani: are there any sectors you are
richard: i think it is super important.k to the point around earnings expectations, we think they are too high in general. when you look across the u.s. and europe where there are double-digit earnings growth forecasts, which is too high from a consumer standpoint. we will see relatively robust headline earnings but the guidance will be key here. inflation pressures are still squeezing margins. the demand environment remains strong but on the other side you have got supply chain bottlenecks....
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but, john dean's testimony alone would not have been enough to take down richard nixon. john dean confessed to committing crimes himself, and was sentenced to less prison time, because he cooperated in testified against richard nixon. so, john dean's testimony could be dismissed by people loyal to president nixon, as something self serving and something significantly less than proof beyond a reasonable doubt. then came alexander butterfield and the revelation that it was all on tape. >> mr. butterfield, as far as you know, from your own personal knowledge we, from 1970 in till the present time. all of the presidents conversations, and officers mentioned, and on the telephone's mansion were recorded? >> as far as you know. >> that is correct. >> and as far as you know, those tapes are still available? >> as far as i know, but i've been away for four months, or. >> i have no further questions. >> that was not something that alexander butterfield planned to tell the committee. he delivered that testimony publicly, 49 years ago this week, on a monday. and no the previous pri
but, john dean's testimony alone would not have been enough to take down richard nixon. john dean confessed to committing crimes himself, and was sentenced to less prison time, because he cooperated in testified against richard nixon. so, john dean's testimony could be dismissed by people loyal to president nixon, as something self serving and something significantly less than proof beyond a reasonable doubt. then came alexander butterfield and the revelation that it was all on tape. >>...
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kennedy: richard why are they telling her no?should be a little bit less predictable in our foreign policy. >> i'm not sure why, i think the speaker should go on this trip it's not the first aerobic trip she also took a trip to kyiv ukraine to visit zelenskyy. i also think the united states should reevaluate its one-time a policy and if you decide you're going to strike taiwan, we will strike you back, there has to be some sort of backbone but the start of the backbone is the speaker of the house going to taiwan. >> richard do you think poppa lucy is self-medicating because he misses her so much when he goes on these trips. >> i will not comment on that. >> you can, i don't mind. i don't even think where on tb. >> paul after a few mimosas in the morning what should i buy today i wonder if they will give me inside information. olivia, what do you make of this and what does it say about the state of freedom in our country? >> a few things i really agree with nancy pelosi, this i do agree so i commend her for taking such a strong an
kennedy: richard why are they telling her no?should be a little bit less predictable in our foreign policy. >> i'm not sure why, i think the speaker should go on this trip it's not the first aerobic trip she also took a trip to kyiv ukraine to visit zelenskyy. i also think the united states should reevaluate its one-time a policy and if you decide you're going to strike taiwan, we will strike you back, there has to be some sort of backbone but the start of the backbone is the speaker of...
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richard trumka junior, accepting on behalf of richard trumka. megan rapinoe. diane nash. dr.ulieta garcia. brigadier general wilma vaught. fred gray. ambassador raul yzaguirre. and senator alan simpson . -- senator alan simpson. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. ["hail to the chief" being played] pres. biden: please be seated. good afternoon, and welcome to the white house. i know this is kind of an old place for some of the guys that come here, but thank you all very much. and to other cabinet members and elected officials that are here, and former elected officials like joe lieberman, my good friend is here. and so many critical and important people. i want to thank vice president harris and the second gentleman for allowing us to join them. [laughter] it is a pleasure when you get to hang out together. on monday, we celebrated the independence of our nation, a nation that is always a working progress in the creation of opportunities in fulfillment of promises. that is the american story. it is not a simple one. it has never been a simple one,
richard trumka junior, accepting on behalf of richard trumka. megan rapinoe. diane nash. dr.ulieta garcia. brigadier general wilma vaught. fred gray. ambassador raul yzaguirre. and senator alan simpson . -- senator alan simpson. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. ["hail to the chief" being played] pres. biden: please be seated. good afternoon, and welcome to the white house. i know this is kind of an old place for some of the guys that come...
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richard walker or chief international editor. and we will be playing that full interview with emma run con, right here on dw, in about 2 hours time. so stay tuned for the full thing and also on the w news. you tube her coming up, check it out there. richard walker, thanks so much for coming to break that out for us. or for years germany has struggled to reconcile it's colonial history in africa. one aspect of that is stolen cultural artifacts, such as the been in bronze is on display at several german museums. now though, the power has been cleared for their return to nigeria with the foreign and culture ministers from both countries, signing an agreement at a ceremony just a short time ago. the deal formerly recognizes the pieces as the property of nigeria. at the center of the colonialism debate in germany that benning bruncess in 1897 british forces looted thousands of the art treasures from the royal palace in been modern day nigeria, many ended up in german museums. more than 400 or in berlin's humbled forum. a long battle o
richard walker or chief international editor. and we will be playing that full interview with emma run con, right here on dw, in about 2 hours time. so stay tuned for the full thing and also on the w news. you tube her coming up, check it out there. richard walker, thanks so much for coming to break that out for us. or for years germany has struggled to reconcile it's colonial history in africa. one aspect of that is stolen cultural artifacts, such as the been in bronze is on display at several...
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richard -- accepting on behalf of richard concha. megan repeat no. diane nash. dr. garcia. general vilma --. ambassador role --. senator allen sentence. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. [applause] pres. biden: please have a seat. good afternoon and welcome to the white house. thank you all very much and to all the cabinet members, elected officials that are here and former leg officials like joe lieberman, my good friend is here. so many critical people. i want to thank the vice presidents -- i want to thank vice president harris and this -- and the second gentleman. our nation has always been a work in progress. that is the work in story. it is not a simple one. it has never been a simple one. for the july week reminds us what draws us together long ago and still binds us at our best. what we strive for, we the people do what we can. the ideal america shines like a sun to light up the freedom of the world. that is the soul of our nation. it that is who we are as americans. that is who we see. an extraordinary group of americans on this stage t
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fox news contributor and host the richard fowler show, his name? richard fowler.under of base politics and foundation of economic education content manager, hannah cox will also be in vegas because we are going to party like it's 1949. a big postwar apocalypse. i'm excited. stephen, you must have had a field day with this when you saw the first ladies comments surface. was this a gift to you? another shiver at the backs of hard-working hispanics? >> they should have blamed this on joe biden's stutter and be done with it. you know she stepped in this when she attended this thing called latin x something -- and in the apology they got rid of the white liberal ivy league savior language and refer to them as what latinos and that's how you know thing screwed up here so happy taco tuesday i guess, white house. kennedy: i don't know. these are so preventable. when the president screws up the he's free styling. the tax on phrases and supplements is boring speeches with whoppers that give him trouble. the first lady read this. it would be one thing if the biden white hous
fox news contributor and host the richard fowler show, his name? richard fowler.under of base politics and foundation of economic education content manager, hannah cox will also be in vegas because we are going to party like it's 1949. a big postwar apocalypse. i'm excited. stephen, you must have had a field day with this when you saw the first ladies comments surface. was this a gift to you? another shiver at the backs of hard-working hispanics? >> they should have blamed this on joe...
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richard, thank ou going to keep their word. richard, thank you for— going to keep their word. keep their word. richard, thank you for speaking to us. - going to keep their word. richard, i thank you for speaking to us. really fascinating stuff. pope francis says he can no longer keep up his busy international travel schedule — and has acknowledged he could retire. the announcement came on his return flight from a week—long trip to canada where he met indigenous people to apologise for the catholic church's role in the residential schools scandal. let's have a listen. translation: i don't believe i can | travel at the same pace as before| and i believe that at my age and with this limitation, i have to save some energy to be able to serve the church. i think about the possibility of stepping aside. with all honesty, it's not a catastrophe, you can change your pope, it's not a problem. our religion editor, aleem maqbool, was on that plane with pope francis. we have just returned to terminal 5 in rome after a week—long trip to canada with the pope. this is where diplomatic visito
richard, thank ou going to keep their word. richard, thank you for— going to keep their word. keep their word. richard, thank you for speaking to us. - going to keep their word. richard, i thank you for speaking to us. really fascinating stuff. pope francis says he can no longer keep up his busy international travel schedule — and has acknowledged he could retire. the announcement came on his return flight from a week—long trip to canada where he met indigenous people to apologise for the...
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he wasn't sure i could be loyal to richard nixon. and this was something that was very important to them, that there be blind loyalty to nixon. that, you know, whatever nixon said was the final word. >> the unconditional loyalty is how people maintain their hold. and we see this in a lot of different contexts. we see it in authoritarian regimes. we see it in organized crime. we see it in cults. it's a powerful control mechanism. that helps enable corruption and misconduct. >> deep in the middle of all this at camp david, the l.a. times issues a story based on jim mccord's talking to his neighbor who is an l.a. times reporter that i had somehow been involved in the planning of watergate. >> "los angeles times," without disclosing its course says mccord named white house lawyer john dean and deputy campaign director jeb magruder as having advance notice of the watergate. >> i was shocked. the stories in "the l.a. times" were defamatory. i certainly hadn't, as mccord had suggested, ordered the watergate break-in. but after the arrests,
he wasn't sure i could be loyal to richard nixon. and this was something that was very important to them, that there be blind loyalty to nixon. that, you know, whatever nixon said was the final word. >> the unconditional loyalty is how people maintain their hold. and we see this in a lot of different contexts. we see it in authoritarian regimes. we see it in organized crime. we see it in cults. it's a powerful control mechanism. that helps enable corruption and misconduct. >> deep...
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i know from talking to richard that that is not what happened. there was no secret ex parte meeting. no one on our staff would have ever agreed to do that, ever. it just isn't true. it's one of those things you can say it loud, you can say it often, you can repeat it again now, but that is not necessarily going to make it true, and i would love to have someone who has personal knowledge of this respond to it. host: let me bring in ron from california, republican. good morning. caller: good morning, what a great panel. a couple of things here, if you recall the nixon break-in, how much would that cost, about $1 million? he said, that's no problem. one of the things that happened to me personally, i could have been a person that was going out and getting money for the republican party here in orange county, california back in 1972, and at that time, those that were collecting money could get 20% of whatever they collected. when they did that, that money just disappeared. there is a famous bank robbery here in san clemente called inside the vault, t
i know from talking to richard that that is not what happened. there was no secret ex parte meeting. no one on our staff would have ever agreed to do that, ever. it just isn't true. it's one of those things you can say it loud, you can say it often, you can repeat it again now, but that is not necessarily going to make it true, and i would love to have someone who has personal knowledge of this respond to it. host: let me bring in ron from california, republican. good morning. caller: good...
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richard: let's go with woodrow wilson.represents one of the basic beams or school of foreign policy, and some ways it is the perfect this trip. he had a very positive almost angelical -- evangelical coach and over -- he got overwhelmed by domestic politics and internationally. what you are seeing with the biden administration, they have all these aggressive, idealistic people. that is the lesson of woodrow wilson. lisa: tie that what he said moments ago, that you think it is very to get rid of chinese goods. do you think from a diplomatic reason, this is beneficial? richard: it would have a moderate impact on both. the impact on inflation, a few decimal point never hurts. that would be one of the ways he would do it. they put in place for them for the chinese economy. what they are doing is mainly penalizing american. the trump administration did not get through and slapped on tariffs. they do not want to be looking weak on china. do smart stuff and politics will take care of themselves. jonathan: that famous line on sever
richard: let's go with woodrow wilson.represents one of the basic beams or school of foreign policy, and some ways it is the perfect this trip. he had a very positive almost angelical -- evangelical coach and over -- he got overwhelmed by domestic politics and internationally. what you are seeing with the biden administration, they have all these aggressive, idealistic people. that is the lesson of woodrow wilson. lisa: tie that what he said moments ago, that you think it is very to get rid of...
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democratic strategist, richard bernstein is here. richard, day two of his covid diagnosis.better than i sound. that is good news. we know that feeling. then he launched into this discussion about energy prices, that they have come down over the last 38 days. he then scolded the gas companies and gas stations blaming them for the increase that we've seen in prices. then he leaned hard in to green energy saying that ultimately that is going to be our solution. it seems to me, richard, that we see when we look at climate change and look at some of these issues and green energy, we don't see the appetite for it, the support for it in the poll numbers. we see people much more concerned about things like inflation and crime. yet, even given this opportunity, to be in front of a camera on this day, the president is going to green energy rather than the top concerns for voters. why is that? >> the fact is that, as you know, joe biden has a lot to brag on. job creation, 4 1/2 times under his presidency of his last three republican predecessors put together. new business creation, re
democratic strategist, richard bernstein is here. richard, day two of his covid diagnosis.better than i sound. that is good news. we know that feeling. then he launched into this discussion about energy prices, that they have come down over the last 38 days. he then scolded the gas companies and gas stations blaming them for the increase that we've seen in prices. then he leaned hard in to green energy saying that ultimately that is going to be our solution. it seems to me, richard, that we see...
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richard: very nice. okay.wrong side. - beautiful, yes, thank you, all right. man: you coming back to michigan? - no, i don't live there anymore. - you don't live there? - no. - what are you going to do the rest of your life? - i... i'll think about that tuesday at my meeting. - sounds fair. (string ensemble playing in tent) micah: i'll come by and say hi. woman: oh, good! like, i, i'm not, like, leaving after graduation. - okay. - like... i'm going to be here still. (strings playing) emma: micah and i live closer to each other than we do to our parents. and i don't know if anyone knew that that was going to be possible in his life. it's something that, like, makes me emotional, because you just... like, it's just these constant reminders that you don't know what people are going to do. ♪ micah: hi. - hi, micah. beth myers: does it still happen in schools where people have really low expectations for kids? all the time. if you give somebody a label of a 40 iq, right? what are our expectations of that person? bu
richard: very nice. okay.wrong side. - beautiful, yes, thank you, all right. man: you coming back to michigan? - no, i don't live there anymore. - you don't live there? - no. - what are you going to do the rest of your life? - i... i'll think about that tuesday at my meeting. - sounds fair. (string ensemble playing in tent) micah: i'll come by and say hi. woman: oh, good! like, i, i'm not, like, leaving after graduation. - okay. - like... i'm going to be here still. (strings playing) emma:...
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richard mcgregor is a senior fellow for east asia. at the low institute said he joined me for more a richer thanks for coming onto the show. we just heard from australia's foreign minister, i would say, she suggested how intense this dispute between the 2 nations has been saying, we're going to approach it calmly will be, will be reserved. what can we expect out of this meeting? do we have any idea? i think you should expect very little. they have not met. there's been no sort of meetings between foreign ministers as you say for nearly 3 years. i think there might might be a bit of benting on both sides. both sides will have a lengthy boundary lines. they will have to get through them on their, on political purposes. i think the thing to look for is what is scheduled to happen after this. in other words, will there be any, any forums, any talks in the issues identified? the 2 sides can continue to talk about, but nobody should think this is a reset in the relationship that reset implies is going back to what it was. i think it's a for
richard mcgregor is a senior fellow for east asia. at the low institute said he joined me for more a richer thanks for coming onto the show. we just heard from australia's foreign minister, i would say, she suggested how intense this dispute between the 2 nations has been saying, we're going to approach it calmly will be, will be reserved. what can we expect out of this meeting? do we have any idea? i think you should expect very little. they have not met. there's been no sort of meetings...
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richard galpin, bbc news.le, ukrainian rocket strikes have forced russia to close a key bridge, which is a crucial supply line for russian forces. the antonovsky bridge connects the occupied city of kherson, to the east bank of the dnipro river. our diplomatic correspondent explains. this is late last night, pretty substantial barrage of precision rockets launched by this newly acquired system, which the american has supplied. it gives them the ability to launch precision strikes at some distance, and they have been using it to try to destroy the bridges that connect kherson and the region around kherson to other russian controlled territory on the other side of the dnipro were the river. and judging by the images that we have seen evidence, it is going to take quite a long time to repair it. it's not the only bridge come there's also a railway bridge and another to bridge on nearby tributary which is being targeted by ukrainians. this is all parts, western officials say, of a growing ukrainian counteroffensiv
richard galpin, bbc news.le, ukrainian rocket strikes have forced russia to close a key bridge, which is a crucial supply line for russian forces. the antonovsky bridge connects the occupied city of kherson, to the east bank of the dnipro river. our diplomatic correspondent explains. this is late last night, pretty substantial barrage of precision rockets launched by this newly acquired system, which the american has supplied. it gives them the ability to launch precision strikes at some...
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thank you, sir richard.ukrainian grandparents thank you for sticking up and caring about us. we appreciate it, sir. >> thank you very much. liz: we are coming right back, don't go away. look at the markets, we have solid gains for the dow, nasdaq, s&p. don't move. ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq [whistling] with technology that can scale across all your clouds... it's easier to do more innovative things. [whistling] liz: well, look at, airline stocks gaining speed as the fourth of july weekend officially kicks off today. travelers across the u.s. heading to the airports, hopefully jetting off for three-day weekend getaways. you've got american airlines up 3%, united up 2% ors jetblue up 1.5 president. but with the influx of travelers soaring and pair tha
thank you, sir richard.ukrainian grandparents thank you for sticking up and caring about us. we appreciate it, sir. >> thank you very much. liz: we are coming right back, don't go away. look at the markets, we have solid gains for the dow, nasdaq, s&p. don't move. ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah......
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elation of richard branson and _ the sheer elation of richard branson and his _ the sheer elation of. 0ur headlines: in denmark, at least three people are killed in a shooting at a shopping centre in the capital copenhagen. police say a 22—year—old danish man has been charged with intentional killing and will appear in court on monday. turning to the uk now, there's been a warning that the number of people being admitted to hospital with covid is expected to rise. that's according to the chief executive of the uk health security agency. the latest uk figures show that infections jumped by more than half a million in a week. 0ur health editor hugh pym gave us more detail on this. let's look back at the trend for community infections charted by the weekly office for national statistics survey. this suggests that 2.3 million people in the uk had the virus in the week to 24june, compared with nearly five million at the end of march, when there was a surge driven by a variant of 0micron ba.2. but the level�*s rising fast thanks to new variants — and today, we learned what health officials
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talk about this with her guests fellowship fox news contributor richard miller. thank you both for joining me. >> could you beer. limits are with you. what do you think? these sorts of things seem to be self-fulfilling. what's they get going they tend to snowball. they start abandoning president biden questioning openly his credibility and his competence to complete his turgor to seek a second. it is less effective on capitol hill. less effective doing democratic governors who may be positioning publicly to run in 2024. that feeds the sore perception he is not what we want. the bubble of competence president biden was especially competent was back in the summer during the afghan step withdrawal. only gotten worse from there. products adjusting to be serious talk is any prospect at all what you think the game is up? >> are going to have to wait and see. we talk to most of democrats that i have talked to in my reporting have said this, they are buried much more concerned about the midterm elections a couple weeks away making sure they maintain their majorities in t
talk about this with her guests fellowship fox news contributor richard miller. thank you both for joining me. >> could you beer. limits are with you. what do you think? these sorts of things seem to be self-fulfilling. what's they get going they tend to snowball. they start abandoning president biden questioning openly his credibility and his competence to complete his turgor to seek a second. it is less effective on capitol hill. less effective doing democratic governors who may be...