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above all else, tim snyder frames freedom itself is the great american commitment. many of us view freedom as merely the absence of state interference, a passive understanding that removed each of us from the equation. in reality, freedom involves not just freedom from something, but freedom to. the freedom to thrive, to take risks , to collectively shape our futures. achieving this requires, not only strong, aquatic institutions, a conscious commit by each of the to actively participate in the democratic process. in many ways, it serves as a counterpoint to project 2025 and the dystopian order that it seeks to impose under a second trump term. it feels like the perfect time today, with three days until election day with our votes as the only thing standing between us and tyranny to check in with professor tim snyder. i'm joined by none other than tim snyder himself, leading history professor at yale university, author of numerous books including one freedom and the effort mentioned "on tyranny," lessons from the 20th century. professor, good to see you. i have to t
above all else, tim snyder frames freedom itself is the great american commitment. many of us view freedom as merely the absence of state interference, a passive understanding that removed each of us from the equation. in reality, freedom involves not just freedom from something, but freedom to. the freedom to thrive, to take risks , to collectively shape our futures. achieving this requires, not only strong, aquatic institutions, a conscious commit by each of the to actively participate in the...
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today we come together to commemorate the snyder act have been there g and have an opportunity to go see it the snyder act was passed citizenship to native americans native americansborn within thel limits. the 15th amendment granted citizen and thereby created indigenous suffrage. it would be a vast oversimplification snyder act guaranteed american indians access to the polls across the country and years of continuing activity to try to secure those rightst oversimplification to y concepts of citizenship and sovereigntyes continued to this day for me and my team that we benefited greatly who we want to acknowledge the honorable andre jacobs, maria bunche, heidi, and hilary tompkins. we are grateful for all of them for helping us put this together. we are also grateful partners who invested in this program. our presenting a platinum partner that chickasaw nation are bronze partner mcguire woods.at each has made contributions to this effort. at some point today i'm going to introduce you to a very special young woman who did the art on the l program. are going to meet cedar hunt from
today we come together to commemorate the snyder act have been there g and have an opportunity to go see it the snyder act was passed citizenship to native americans native americansborn within thel limits. the 15th amendment granted citizen and thereby created indigenous suffrage. it would be a vast oversimplification snyder act guaranteed american indians access to the polls across the country and years of continuing activity to try to secure those rightst oversimplification to y concepts of...
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confirmation process and what it looks like, pretty obvious and intentional theme emerges as tim snyderauthor of "tyranny" they are looking to wreck the american government. all three of the most high profile picks, tulsi gabbard. matt gaetz and keith hegseth, combined. the content for the roles of the department they are going to lead and the views they have that are in stark contrast to many of the republicanses who have been asked to confirm them to lead those agencies. we will start with tulsi gabbard that said the west is to blame for the war in ukraine. an opinion far out of line in the bipartisan national security experts. >> kamala harris was in europe a few days before putin invaded ukraine speaking very clearly and loudly about how ukraine should become a member of nato. this is one of the thing, it has been the red line, for any objective-minded person you can understand why they would not want nato missiles sitting in ukraine. >> again, whatever you think of that you have to look at how it squares with mitch mcconnell and a sizeable chunk of his caucus. >> by assisting ukrai
confirmation process and what it looks like, pretty obvious and intentional theme emerges as tim snyderauthor of "tyranny" they are looking to wreck the american government. all three of the most high profile picks, tulsi gabbard. matt gaetz and keith hegseth, combined. the content for the roles of the department they are going to lead and the views they have that are in stark contrast to many of the republicanses who have been asked to confirm them to lead those agencies. we will...
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then, just to underscore tim snyder's point and, and john's.e is how a republican, former house member now senator describes matt gaetz conduct. i play this because it is also been revealed today that mike johnson does not plan to release the ethic's report into matt gaetz. a lot of the conduct is known. it is a republican senator. >> there is a reason why no one in the conference came to defend him. we have all seen the videos he was showing on the house floor that all of us walked away from the girls he slept with. bragged he crushed ed medicine and chase it with an energy drink so he can go all night. >> so, it is important because to his point it is about humiliating the senate republicans. making them confirm that guy in the telling of another republican quote show videos of all of the girls he slept with and crush ed medicine and chase it with energy drink so he can go all night, end quote. it is about confirming him and taking away their power or confirming him in a recess appointment what is the impact on the rule of law. >> it shows, n
then, just to underscore tim snyder's point and, and john's.e is how a republican, former house member now senator describes matt gaetz conduct. i play this because it is also been revealed today that mike johnson does not plan to release the ethic's report into matt gaetz. a lot of the conduct is known. it is a republican senator. >> there is a reason why no one in the conference came to defend him. we have all seen the videos he was showing on the house floor that all of us walked away...
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professor snyder goes on. health is not only the central human good. it enables the peaceful interactions we associate with the rule of law and democracy. robert f kennedy jr., proposed secretary of health and human services would undo all of this where his ideas implemented millions of us would die. the rule of law depends on people who believe in the spirit of the law. met gaetz the a proposed attorney general is the opposite. he embodies lawlessness and be -- can be counted on to abuse law to pursue political opponents. trump has indicated he would prefer hitler's generals which means a personal oath to himself. pete hegseth, the proposed secretary of defense defense war criminals and to place -- displays tattoos associated with white nationalism and christian nationalism. he has a complicated sexual past and zero experience running an organization. tulsi gabbard in so far as she's known it all is known as a spreader of syrian and russian disinformation. she has no relevant experience. were she to become the director of national intelligence we woul
professor snyder goes on. health is not only the central human good. it enables the peaceful interactions we associate with the rule of law and democracy. robert f kennedy jr., proposed secretary of health and human services would undo all of this where his ideas implemented millions of us would die. the rule of law depends on people who believe in the spirit of the law. met gaetz the a proposed attorney general is the opposite. he embodies lawlessness and be -- can be counted on to abuse law...
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tim snyder is here.lad to be here. >> i look for your missives in these final days, and i'm dying to talk to you about this one. take me through what you have put together and the echoes i think ken burns says rhymes and echoes are the better words than repeats between 1939 and now. >> rhymes and echoes is good. resonances and continuities. risks and possible futures are also good. it's not that we're comparing mr. trump to figures in the past. it's rather that we're realizing that mr. trump all along has understood the darkest chapters of our past and he wishes for those chapters to continue. his rally in madison square garden i believe was a conscience reference to the 1939 american nazi rally and certainly if you put the text side by side, the things that were said on sunday at the trump rally are just as chilling as the things that were said in february 1939. and the themes from jewish conspiracies through hostile migrants to a leader cult are really startlingly similar. but we shouldn't be startled
tim snyder is here.lad to be here. >> i look for your missives in these final days, and i'm dying to talk to you about this one. take me through what you have put together and the echoes i think ken burns says rhymes and echoes are the better words than repeats between 1939 and now. >> rhymes and echoes is good. resonances and continuities. risks and possible futures are also good. it's not that we're comparing mr. trump to figures in the past. it's rather that we're realizing that...
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now, in 2019, 24, when the snyder act was passed, it granted citizenship to native americans born within the territorial limits, the united states and extended the 15th amendment, which granted citizens the right to vote and thereby created indigenous suffrage. it would be a vast oversight simplification to say that. the schneider act guarantees american indians access to the polls across the country. it has taken the civil rights movement and years of continuing activity to try to secure those rights. and the work is not done. it also be an oversimplification to say that the schneider resolved the inherent difficulty and important tensions between, the concepts of citizenship and sovereign. and these debates to this day. and will be represented in the conversations these five years have been a real education for me. and our team. and we've been affected greatly from our advisory committee who we want to acknowledge the honorable dan boren, kiki, carol, sophia, andre jacobs, maria maribel bunch, heidi, total cheyney and hilary tompkins. and we're grateful for all them for helping us put
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professor snyder, thank you so much. are your thoughts as we are in about our 24th hour of realizing what we are in for or a feeling of what we are in for during the next presidency. >> well, i like the word endurance. the thing about enduring is that you do not know exact what you are going to have to endure. that is part of it, the unpredictability of it all and it is certain we are in for a lot of unpredictability. the type of regime with trump 2 will not be a normal checks and balances. it will be the ercaterwalling three or four or five people at the top of executive power without any checks and strange contradictory ideas about what they want to do with the united states. we have to be ready to endure and endure things we have not seen before. >> i want to read president zelenskyy's statement. i had an excellent call with president donald trump and congratulated him on his historic land side victory. we agreed to remain in close dialogue and advance our cooperation. strong u.s. leadership is vital for the world and
professor snyder, thank you so much. are your thoughts as we are in about our 24th hour of realizing what we are in for or a feeling of what we are in for during the next presidency. >> well, i like the word endurance. the thing about enduring is that you do not know exact what you are going to have to endure. that is part of it, the unpredictability of it all and it is certain we are in for a lot of unpredictability. the type of regime with trump 2 will not be a normal checks and...
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the love for snyder was seen all around the school.cture of the football star in uniform calling on people to donate and one classroom students were putting their memories of snyder to paper, hoping to bring the family like share a memory that we had with joe. so they can like freedom and hopefully come for them forever reminding everybody loved the coach has started an online fundraiser. he's looking to raise funds to help the family out with funeral costs. >>reporting from orange veil covering local news that matters. lot of stuff on me and fox. 40 news. >>more news coming john stamos sports. a new look in solidarity with full house co-star davecooley. a after his cancer diagnosis. plus, gla star-studded hollywood premiere last night. jeremy parsons has the details in the entertainment report. >>john stamos is showing his support for his full house co-star and friend david culley a following his cancer diagnosis. johnson was posted these photos and wish he's wearing a ball cap in solidarity with his friend. stay was captioned the pos
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bob snyder a great american band great friend has rallied his organization to address bob snyder a greathas rallied his organization to address occupation 22 10 and transition that to a skills spaced occupation. hopefully, we will move forward from that. one of the huge items we are working on. one of the huge items we are working on. and i have had the pleasure of going to community colleges around the country. my first public appearance in this position in january of this yearmy first public appearance n this position in january of this year we had a career fair. a career fair. i was surprised, and frankly, disappointed that some of us in federal government hadn't been to that very fine community college previously. government hadn't been to that very fine community college previously. matriculated from ccv c. dave louk. another great american making significant contributions. another great american making significant contributions. he is a product of sisi bc. that should be enough to get all of their just knowing that. we are pressing that forward. then a couple more items to point ou
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professor timothy snyder, author of the best sellers on freedom and on tyranny. if you thought that was valuable, tomorrow morning i'll talk to someone who knows first happened what happens when democracy turns toward autocracy. the administration relentlessly targeted, harassed and persecuted her. she joins me tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern to talk about lessons we can take from that experience and what can be done to safeguard our own democracy here in the united states. >>> coming up, a healthy democracy depends among other things a well-informed electorate. america is moving in the wrong direction and things could get worse before they get better. ber chase knows how to put the hart in your local community. evan! you're helping them with savings, right? (♪♪) somebody just got their first debit card! ice cream on you? your money is a part of your community, so your bank should be too. like, chase! okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrient
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it's a slip, boys, fluid snyder, and yang is, didn't devolve for the convolution. some drugs finding it for which was one that was because of the video shortly. so google gives me just a full list beam is going to invite you to a computer to see him is what is that just done? so in this kind of, in through his bush at the bottom. yes. so the one thing this comes with this is that why you see the grandmother to unplug it? that's the one place and he lives out. no, yeah, no, no, no, it was. but she's been lovely. no, yes. what almost smoke to look be my phone is not yours for with the official lead me in the snow. is this hold sides off for that? i've is this which doesn't for this as quote to ship settings, that sort of each, i don't think it was, americans are not giving any more money or weapons to zalinski americans or against ukraine. we are on the side of russia. we are in our own revolution, but no more zalinski, no more ukraine level receive. i can only apologize for the american weapon that wounded you. i'm sorry, but it's corrupt governments and weapons mak
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now to don snyder for insight on how investors can or should position for any election scenario., what do you make of the trading landscape today? i'm struck that everything seems to be working, as both trading positions, harris or trump wins, something has to give, right? >> yeah, i agree. i think most of the things are working, our portfolios have worked very well, the classics under a trump administration, the companies that are exposed to china, trade risk, mexico exposure, performing as you would expect. the defense industries or you're looking at the tech names that you mentioned, tesla, the renewables, et cetera. so everything is working. i would say my concern on the outlook in so far as positioning, i think when we talk with investors, they're very focused on the trump trade. this is reflective of a very pro growth environment, which you'll see very expansive fiscal policy that will push interest and growth higher, but i'm not sure the right way to be thinking about this race. >> why not? >> i think the backdrop is really different from back in 2016. i was working in con
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trump >> tim snyder always appreciate those insights., you're the author of on freedom, which is an excellent book that has just come out on many of these issues. i know you've touched on it so many times so eloquently. i hope we can have you on again. we appreciate the time very much. thank you tim. >> thank you. thank you. >> all right. new polling is shedding some light on how voters in the critical battleground state of michigan are leaning as election day approaches filmmaker, activist michigander michael moore joins me after a quick break. be right back political analysis. >> we have questions. how biden set the right off stayed awake. why did trump pull out of 60 minutes? >> i love pulling out this is a news network. >> have i got news for you tomorrow at nine on cnn before taking breztri for my copd, i had bad days days ruined by flare ups that could permanently damage my lungs then i talked to my doctor about breztri and i noticed things changed. breztri gave me better breathing starting within five minutes, my lung function imp
trump >> tim snyder always appreciate those insights., you're the author of on freedom, which is an excellent book that has just come out on many of these issues. i know you've touched on it so many times so eloquently. i hope we can have you on again. we appreciate the time very much. thank you tim. >> thank you. thank you. >> all right. new polling is shedding some light on how voters in the critical battleground state of michigan are leaning as election day approaches...
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significant takes a motor with and fragmatic position between outright rows of folks and rushes. admirers snyder said to us, you have a load up here. yes to beth, no content or else you won't take goes so bill of josh yet. little gate volume shut of a lot. take off then. don't put a move on to have dark some trouble with the joe on. yeah. to that mario published on should i would on the public on she will not the stuff that are c, e o. good. on each side. yeah. around you is an option. yeah. i don't see what up yet. russians and polls are smells like people who have lived near each other for thousands of years and have much in common at the same time, both nations on some time and for some reason, arrivals the the 10th century. one of the biggest reasons was religion. the in poland. baptism came from the vatican, russia from byzantium. the russian prince of readiness degrees did not recognize definitive consulting organization that can be seen in a similar likes to present thing. globally. the christian split between catholicism and orthodoxy divided goals. and so roost people's the and it says
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craig snyder, the director of haley voters for harris in pennsylvania is one of nearly 160,000 in theast a ballot for nikki haley in the g.o.p. primary. >> the only way to purge the republican party of trumpism is for trump to lose this election. >> reporter: harris ends her night and campaigning right here in philly with a concert featuring lady gaga and ricky martin. for her last event she chose an iconic landmark, the steps at the museum of art, also known as the "rocky" steps that symbolize the rise of an underdog, which harris says she is in this race. norah. >> norah: weijia jiang in philadelphia, thank you. let's sharpen our focus now on the seven battleground states that could sway the presidential election. they stretch across four time zones, from georgia, north carolina, and pennsylvania in the east, to wisconsin and michigan in the upper midwest. and then of course there is arizona and nevada in the desert southwest. well, tonight, we have a team of correspondents covering the key issues in these crucial states. >> reporter: i am skyler henry in raleigh, north carolina, wh
craig snyder, the director of haley voters for harris in pennsylvania is one of nearly 160,000 in theast a ballot for nikki haley in the g.o.p. primary. >> the only way to purge the republican party of trumpism is for trump to lose this election. >> reporter: harris ends her night and campaigning right here in philly with a concert featuring lady gaga and ricky martin. for her last event she chose an iconic landmark, the steps at the museum of art, also known as the...
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i, their homeopathic preparations, or placebo snyder, the participants, nor the researchers know who is getting which the test results sobering. there is no reliable evidence for the effectiveness of homeopathic remedies, but if you firmly believe in the effect, you don't need any proof. of course, that was the case back then and is still the case nearly 200 years later. never the less patients swear that they feel better and not really can be the case. and many studies researchers attribute possible therapeutic success to the placebo effect. and then there was something else, the age, old mistrust of conventional medicine. the impersonal nature of large medical institutions can fuel colder than alternative practitioners. i mean, it is to not more than that time. it's not the specifically effective drug therapy . he did not medicine in the end, the other something interpersonal process, perhaps almost psychological. what else do you feel? you're in good hands. someone takes time for you and then i text you seriously as a person, as an individual. yeah. and yes, of course, that also h
i, their homeopathic preparations, or placebo snyder, the participants, nor the researchers know who is getting which the test results sobering. there is no reliable evidence for the effectiveness of homeopathic remedies, but if you firmly believe in the effect, you don't need any proof. of course, that was the case back then and is still the case nearly 200 years later. never the less patients swear that they feel better and not really can be the case. and many studies researchers attribute...
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trump's administration agenda and house republican priorities and illinois democratic congressman brad snyder gives his thoughts on the new administration, u.s. foreign policy and other congressional flews. c-span's washington journal, join the conversation, live at 7:00 eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> sunday night on c-span's q&a, investigative journalists talks about the physical and psychological abuse thathe says was experienced by women and girls connect today the kennedy family going back to joe kennedy, sr. in her book ask not. the kennedys and the women they destroyed. c-span's q&a sunday night at 8:00 eastern. you can listen to q&a in all of the podcasts in free c-span app. >> coming up next, educators, policy stakeholders and technology industry leaders discussing the outlook for education reform and policy. they also talk about innovation and the implementation of ai as a learning tool. this is hosted by the center for education reform at the national press club in washington, d.c. [inaudible conversations]
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my 2 accounts solve for native tomorrow announcement president, we on the hop snyder and part of wisdom about the importance of water to tomorrow. life ways and language for advocacy work stems from leaving the island to pursue higher education. i'm returning home to the realization that the interests of the native peoples were not being prioritize. i notice that as time every time i come home, i notice that a lot of things that. a are you know, critically important to us as tomorrow is those native people here um, become almost like the 2nd week priority and it saddens me. so i believe that, you know, having a focus voice on what are very important and essential to the survival of the native people are the very core of this organization. so we do a lot of advocacy and especially in public policy. and we saw called, you know, i like the so called watch dog or, you know, a lot of the public policies public policy really directly affects everything. everything from, you know, and especially our natural resources. you know, we're not access, you know, to our natural resources and our acces
my 2 accounts solve for native tomorrow announcement president, we on the hop snyder and part of wisdom about the importance of water to tomorrow. life ways and language for advocacy work stems from leaving the island to pursue higher education. i'm returning home to the realization that the interests of the native peoples were not being prioritize. i notice that as time every time i come home, i notice that a lot of things that. a are you know, critically important to us as tomorrow is those...
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hi i'm bill snyder. my dad was lieutenant snyder on the charleston once. evans was down to one screw and had on torpedo was gone to continue to engage with five ensconced you think that was a good decision or should he have withdraw and well what were you gained by withdrawing is one thing i mean he's he's clearly been reduced in capacity but at same time these five inch guns are still working and whether they're causing damage or just distracting the enemy or whatever to be fired upon, you can't ignore it. and i think that johnson made the right. excuse me, evans the right decision by continuing even though he had expended all of his torpedoes at that point, you can evans compulsion to keep fighting with hoses to keep north. yeah i think. i would also probably comment that you know at end of the day a captain has an obligation to preserve his men as much as he can, but he also has a greater obligation of his duty to navy, to the fleet, and to the objective and and johnston, the destroyer escorts going in. they had committed themselves very pretty much ter
hi i'm bill snyder. my dad was lieutenant snyder on the charleston once. evans was down to one screw and had on torpedo was gone to continue to engage with five ensconced you think that was a good decision or should he have withdraw and well what were you gained by withdrawing is one thing i mean he's he's clearly been reduced in capacity but at same time these five inch guns are still working and whether they're causing damage or just distracting the enemy or whatever to be fired upon, you...
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they also own brands like goldfish, pepperidge farms and snyders of hanover. >>> finally this morning - the penguin was discovered malnourished on the beach this month. he gained nearly eight pounds during his recovery. he was provided with a mirror, which became an essential part of his care, as well as caregiver explains its importance for his well-being. >> he absolutely loves his big mirror. i think that has been crucial in his well-being. sociable, he stands next to his mirror most of the time. >> wednesday, he was released into the southern ocean off the coast of western australia where he role hopefully find his way home. >> that i hear that right, he has a mirror so we can pretend like he is with his friends, basically? >> it seems that way. >> that is so sad he was all alone. i am happy he is back in the wild leaving - leading his best penguin life. we have a couple of more days to get through. if you had any plans outdoors, you should be good to go. a lot dryer weather will arrive late next week. across the north bay an isolated line of showers possible. a line of showers mo
they also own brands like goldfish, pepperidge farms and snyders of hanover. >>> finally this morning - the penguin was discovered malnourished on the beach this month. he gained nearly eight pounds during his recovery. he was provided with a mirror, which became an essential part of his care, as well as caregiver explains its importance for his well-being. >> he absolutely loves his big mirror. i think that has been crucial in his well-being. sociable, he stands next to his...
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timothy snyder put out a great piece today called decapitation america where he is talking about examplespeople that donald trump is putting into power that he wants to put into power are not there to reform. they are there to destroy, and these folks that donald trump continues to appoint, he is putting them there to execute his wishes. you heard what troy nehls just said. this is not about adherence to the constitution. this is not about rule of law. this is not about reforming bureaucracies that need a couple of nuances here and there to make them more efficient. this is about destroying our current government in its form and shaping it in the image and likeness of donald trump. if republican senators who actually have a spine -- what little bit of a spine left that they have actually respect the constitution and the oath of office they have taken and want to keep this country a democracy, they had better stand up and say no because they are the only ones that have the ability to stop this from happening, and they have not yet. i'm not holding my breath, but the american people and the
timothy snyder put out a great piece today called decapitation america where he is talking about examplespeople that donald trump is putting into power that he wants to put into power are not there to reform. they are there to destroy, and these folks that donald trump continues to appoint, he is putting them there to execute his wishes. you heard what troy nehls just said. this is not about adherence to the constitution. this is not about rule of law. this is not about reforming bureaucracies...
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in the knee to the incoming president, i think the lesson of tyranny throughout the world as tim snyderhat you don't obey in advance. so i am not of the view that jack smith necessarily did the right thing by not plowing ahead but it is true that one of the advantages of what he did and that now makes it easier for him to write a report because the matter is closed although because it is without prejudice, it could eventually be reopened and it is crucial that he write that reports and for heaven sake, that merrick garland not sit on it but make it public because that is part of what the verdict of history will need to rely on in the future. >> the merrick garland president i think is already there and for example, the special counsel report on the investigation of president biden which i believe was released within days of it actually being submitted to the attorney general so that seems to be the controlling precedent for merrick garland. >> i hope you things as much about what is right as what is technically controlled president because so far, i decided to proceed always buy the boo
in the knee to the incoming president, i think the lesson of tyranny throughout the world as tim snyderhat you don't obey in advance. so i am not of the view that jack smith necessarily did the right thing by not plowing ahead but it is true that one of the advantages of what he did and that now makes it easier for him to write a report because the matter is closed although because it is without prejudice, it could eventually be reopened and it is crucial that he write that reports and for...
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timothy snyder describes opening in advance. >> i prefer the phrase, preemptive groveling.y. one of the things we have learned, trying to ponder what he is trying to do. i do not think there is a particular direction. he wants to do with the doj, not a particular idea or law, he wants to calais chaos. chaos will lead to destruction. this is the steve bannon idea which he articulates well. i do not think he has an idea in mind pass? i think steve bannon actually wants it. i think donald trump wants to be popular. you're not made popular by having a justice department that can't deal with crime. >> it is even deeper. it includes a. what donald trump has always wanted is what is good for donald trump. that means many things that he used to talk about the swamp and like many things it is usually what he wanted as long as it was for him and anything that benefited him. being able to disrupt the doj going after antitrust or to disrupt the doj going after anyone who is a friend of his. think about what he did with classified documents. they were currency for friendship and who kno
timothy snyder describes opening in advance. >> i prefer the phrase, preemptive groveling.y. one of the things we have learned, trying to ponder what he is trying to do. i do not think there is a particular direction. he wants to do with the doj, not a particular idea or law, he wants to calais chaos. chaos will lead to destruction. this is the steve bannon idea which he articulates well. i do not think he has an idea in mind pass? i think steve bannon actually wants it. i think donald...
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and i have to say, you know, we're coming up on the 100th anniversary of the snyder act, which is alson citizenship act of 1924, 100 years since native americans were actually it was acknowledged that they had the same rights of the fellow americans to to vote. and, in fact, the states didn't actually implement until well after that time. and so my my, for instance, couldn't vote, even though they were born original indigenous people in this country. so we've a long way there's a long, long way to go. but i do think that the question of voting is, something i think is top of mind right now. and i know, john, you've been really finger on the pulse for, you know, the rollbacks after the shelby case and how it's just harder for natives to vote, whether, you know, using their own tribal to register or to actually, you know, exercise their their their right to vote. it's just it's as easy or it's not. it's very difficult and it isn't as easy as it should. so what other do you see? i mean, what can we do in congress? how can advocates really engage and amplify? and because as you pointed out
and i have to say, you know, we're coming up on the 100th anniversary of the snyder act, which is alson citizenship act of 1924, 100 years since native americans were actually it was acknowledged that they had the same rights of the fellow americans to to vote. and, in fact, the states didn't actually implement until well after that time. and so my my, for instance, couldn't vote, even though they were born original indigenous people in this country. so we've a long way there's a long, long way...
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one of the most difficult things that i think you have to contend with, and i see nick snyder back there, but you have to constantly keep washington updated as to what the conversation news. what you don't want to happen is someone on the desk in washington hearing something from somebody else and not the embassy. so that is very important. i think we did that pretty well. but you continually have to do it. as the old saying goes, the lord's work is never done and you have to get up the next morning and do it again. grace: thank you, ambassador. speaking to the trust you are building with your counterpart or folks in the building, back in d.c., mo -- ambassador umemoto, how do you gain the trust and autonomy from political leadership? you have seen so many transitions within your long tenure. amb. schieffer: general -- amb. umemoto: general wright was colonel wright at the time. there was a crash of aircraft. i spent long hours with him explaining japanese public reaction and he also explained why u.s. forces had to completely come back. so that really started the mutual trust. i was ver
one of the most difficult things that i think you have to contend with, and i see nick snyder back there, but you have to constantly keep washington updated as to what the conversation news. what you don't want to happen is someone on the desk in washington hearing something from somebody else and not the embassy. so that is very important. i think we did that pretty well. but you continually have to do it. as the old saying goes, the lord's work is never done and you have to get up the next...
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ben snyder goldman sachs u.s. equity strategist joins us on set.>> yolo, a yolo, fomo, frothy market to you or is this exactly what you expect given seasonality and the fact we got through a presidential election, red wave and earnings continuing to power higher. >> before the election the outlook looked solid. 11% next year. the fed in the progress of a cutting cycle. that's a good backdrop. the question is how much has that changed post-election? if i look at what the market is telling us, it's incre mentally more confident in the growth outlook. >> what are you confident in and buying in this market right now? >> one thing we've been focusing on is the extremely elevated degree of concentration in the market and relatively elevated valuation multiples compared to history. if you pair that with a pretty good fundamental backdrop i was discussing, there should still be very attractive pockets of the equity market for investors to look at and for us, one interesting and overlooked pocket is mid cap equities. you have this big group of stocks they t
ben snyder goldman sachs u.s. equity strategist joins us on set.>> yolo, a yolo, fomo, frothy market to you or is this exactly what you expect given seasonality and the fact we got through a presidential election, red wave and earnings continuing to power higher. >> before the election the outlook looked solid. 11% next year. the fed in the progress of a cutting cycle. that's a good backdrop. the question is how much has that changed post-election? if i look at what the market is...
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that feels like it has an echo in tim snyder's first page of "on tyranny" -- >> that's right.ce. >> that's right. say more. >> well, the way these authoritarian systems work around the world is they chill people, they intimidate people into withdrawing from the public space through, as tim alluded to, both tim snyder and tim miller, what trump said was he was going to engage in sort of a campaign of revenge and retribution against his perceived opponents. if he does that, and people see him going afters as opponents and they say you know what, i'd better just sort of slink off into the shadows, i'd better authoritarians seize more power than systems rightly should give them. and we can't relinquish that power voluntarily. we as citizen in america are ultimately the sovereigns. and what our system does is it grants representatives temporary power to exercise governing on our behalf on the theory that when their term is over they give it back because power ultimately rests with us. and i think one of the fears we have with donald trump is while he won a democratic election yeste
that feels like it has an echo in tim snyder's first page of "on tyranny" -- >> that's right.ce. >> that's right. say more. >> well, the way these authoritarian systems work around the world is they chill people, they intimidate people into withdrawing from the public space through, as tim alluded to, both tim snyder and tim miller, what trump said was he was going to engage in sort of a campaign of revenge and retribution against his perceived opponents. if he does...
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our guest, jerome snyder from pimco, we will be showing charts of the dow, s&p and nasdaq post-electionost-election are lower. interest rates fit in. we haven't been outliers with any other countries. what do you think about the markets post-election? >> clearly the investor is focused on the near-term. growth out looks and looking where policy implications where be in the near-term. it's difficult to handicap. we should say take a step back, look at the second derivative effects. they will take a little bit longer to materialase. inflation will be a key component. it can influence how companies allocate capital, what the profitability is on a monetary policy basis clearly we will see a federal reserve which is going to be more focused on inflation than they have in the recent past. and that might ultimately mean that rates stay in this region for a little bit longer and maybe that destination instead of being 3% or 3.5% is closer to 3.5% or 4% or so. >> the old days we used to say that the magic bullet, greenspan used to say this was productivity. i think the new magic word is growth.
our guest, jerome snyder from pimco, we will be showing charts of the dow, s&p and nasdaq post-electionost-election are lower. interest rates fit in. we haven't been outliers with any other countries. what do you think about the markets post-election? >> clearly the investor is focused on the near-term. growth out looks and looking where policy implications where be in the near-term. it's difficult to handicap. we should say take a step back, look at the second derivative effects....
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i think the lesson of tierney throughout the world, as tim snyder has made clear, as you don't at baydid the right thing by not plowing ahead, but it is true that one of the advantages of what he did is that he now makes it easier for him to write a rep worked, because the matter is closed. although because it is without prejudice, it could eventually be reopened. and it is crucial that he write that report. for heaven sake, that merrick garland not sit on it, but make it public. because that is part of what the verdict of history will need to rely on in the future. >> the precedent i think is already there, for example, the special counsel report on the investigation of president biden, which i believe was released within days of it actually being submitted to the attorney general. so that seems to be the controlling precedent for merrick garland. >> well, i hope you things as much about what is right as what is technically controlling precedent. because so far, by deciding to proceed always buy the book, he is not remembering that the book has not just a cover, but a content. that e
i think the lesson of tierney throughout the world, as tim snyder has made clear, as you don't at baydid the right thing by not plowing ahead, but it is true that one of the advantages of what he did is that he now makes it easier for him to write a rep worked, because the matter is closed. although because it is without prejudice, it could eventually be reopened. and it is crucial that he write that report. for heaven sake, that merrick garland not sit on it, but make it public. because that...
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attention to two of them, the two names that stand out is not just unqualified but in the words of tim snyderqualified and dangerous because of the threat they represent our nation's defense and infrastructure. on wednesday, trump named tulsi gabbard as his director for national intelligence, a position that oversees all 18 of the nation's intelligence agencies and advises the president on the most sensitive of matters. gabbard is a former congresswoman from hawaii who ran for president as a democrat in 2020 and then switched to the gop this year. she served in the army during the iraq war but has zero experience, zero, in intelligence. the office of the dni, which was created after 9/11 was designed to prevent future intelligence failures by streamlining interagency cooperation. if gabbard is confirmed by the senate next year, this very important office will be handed over to someone who has echoed kremlin propaganda, including defending russia's unprovoked invasion of ukraine. she says it was not unprovoked, by the way, she says america provoked it. devon's longtime affinity for russian pre
attention to two of them, the two names that stand out is not just unqualified but in the words of tim snyderqualified and dangerous because of the threat they represent our nation's defense and infrastructure. on wednesday, trump named tulsi gabbard as his director for national intelligence, a position that oversees all 18 of the nation's intelligence agencies and advises the president on the most sensitive of matters. gabbard is a former congresswoman from hawaii who ran for president as a...
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one of the things and there's a there's a term that timothy snyder talks about, which is anticipatory obedience. it's a step in fascism where you anticipate what's coming. so you start to behave, you start to be compliant, you start to agree with the fascists. you start to say, yeah, okay, we all have to get our brave on and we all have to say no, i don't think it's right that donald trump is hiring all of jax missiles lawyers and putting in his own mar-a-lago lawyers to go and an election probe that is fascism, right? that is straight up fascism. and we need to say that it is not right that matt gaetz was, who is a you know, who is a sex trafficker and and they won't even release his records because they're so bad. it's going to be our attorney general. we all have to be outraged about that. right? when is like, not anymore. not anymore. we know that. but i'm just i know that this believe me, i know this is passed, but i'm just saying, like every single time they come, we have to go back and say no, no, we cannot roll over now. we cannot lay down now. we have to get our fight on and.
one of the things and there's a there's a term that timothy snyder talks about, which is anticipatory obedience. it's a step in fascism where you anticipate what's coming. so you start to behave, you start to be compliant, you start to agree with the fascists. you start to say, yeah, okay, we all have to get our brave on and we all have to say no, i don't think it's right that donald trump is hiring all of jax missiles lawyers and putting in his own mar-a-lago lawyers to go and an election...
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heard from people inside the justice department, one source said who quoted a recent book by timothy snydern't comply in advance. the book on tyranny. and i think that's what we're looking for here. whether or not there is going to be people who are going to comply in advance, or whether you're going to stick with a course, what would happen in normal course, the justice department believes that there are individuals who are unindicted co-conspirators with donald trump in his effort to overturn the election who committed crimes. you say it with your gut. you go forward and charge those cases as one way of going forward. and if you want to make it the football metaphor, you don't say that you're in your own zone and you're fourth and 26 and you don't take a knee, you kick the ball down the court or go for a hail mary. those are the sort of options that jack smith's office is looking at, at this moment. >> ryan reilly, thanks for that update. >>> and we're going to keep our eyes on the white house, where president biden and president-elect donald trump will meet next hour. but, first, stackin
heard from people inside the justice department, one source said who quoted a recent book by timothy snydern't comply in advance. the book on tyranny. and i think that's what we're looking for here. whether or not there is going to be people who are going to comply in advance, or whether you're going to stick with a course, what would happen in normal course, the justice department believes that there are individuals who are unindicted co-conspirators with donald trump in his effort to overturn...
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we sail stadiums 2 years on from hosting the world cup titled to snyder with 1st intercontinental comp will be one the welcome to the program. we begin this new use out in golf. so where is rarely forces have been attacking homes um shelters across the strip. the civil defense, the says at least 25 people have been killed since don't on choose day. one strike has an overcrowded area west of 0 balance, 50 families with sheltering near the all new or most 6 people that were killed including 2 babies. i mean, while the humanitarian situation across the strip is worsening money in the gaza strip of facing starvation agencies war of a situation becoming more critical by the hour, especially in the north or a farm and is being cooled imminent. there were thousands of people fleeing but her noon as israel tightens at sage on northern garza. the army is issued for evacuation orders bomb times over night. many families are heading south for the areas that are also on the heavy fire. the summer been to evade begins our coverage was it was in the hospital. no, no, no one, no, no, no, no, no. the
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reuters senior correspondent ernest snyder is the author of the war bel. the book is about the global battle to obtain minerals required to power 21st century technology. in a great dorder, historian richard slotkin looks at myths in american history that have led to division in america. and deborah tafa recalls growing up as a native americain the eighties, in her memoir, whiskey tender, and finally on the national book awards nonfiction finals list. vanessa villarreal's essays in magica realism. it's a look at how the fictional works of sci fi and fantasy reflect our own reality. this year's national book awards winners will be announced november 20th in new york. book tv. will be covering that event weekends on c-span. two are an intellectual feast. every saturday, american history tv documents america's story. and on sundays, book tv brgs you the latest nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span two comes from these television companies and more, including wow, the world has changed. today, a fast, reliable internet connection is something no one
reuters senior correspondent ernest snyder is the author of the war bel. the book is about the global battle to obtain minerals required to power 21st century technology. in a great dorder, historian richard slotkin looks at myths in american history that have led to division in america. and deborah tafa recalls growing up as a native americain the eighties, in her memoir, whiskey tender, and finally on the national book awards nonfiction finals list. vanessa villarreal's essays in magica...
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i could say more but we're very lucky today to have thomas snyder here with us to further discuss the treaty and the need for global rules around the government use of ai that aligns with all of our shared values. of course, the treaty was not the only recent effort undertaken by the criminal division to memorialize global rules that align with civil rights. i could not be more proud of the criminal division's role in negotiating and drafting the u.n. convention against cyber crime. the convention was recently advanced at the united nations by more than 150 member states. if the general assembly ultimately adopts the convention and member states join it, the convention would significantly advance the department's ability to fight cyber crime and crimes involving sexual abuse material. child sexual abuse material, while also providing unprecedented protections for human rights. the convention would expand the global fight against cyber crime and crimes against children and deal a blow to cybercriminals and nations that give them refuge. by expanding the united states' ability to obtain
i could say more but we're very lucky today to have thomas snyder here with us to further discuss the treaty and the need for global rules around the government use of ai that aligns with all of our shared values. of course, the treaty was not the only recent effort undertaken by the criminal division to memorialize global rules that align with civil rights. i could not be more proud of the criminal division's role in negotiating and drafting the u.n. convention against cyber crime. the...