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and on a daily basis as any c.b.d.s would tell you, those institutions really are jurisdictional with the sidewalk appeal and livability and we work with them regularly and the central station and the broadway entertainment cultural association that was supplements our income with helping us to maintain the quality of sidewalk cleaning on broadway. and n.b.n. and those are some of the resident yal organizations and commercial organizations surrounding us and supervisor peskin's office that spear headed efforts to grant us the grant in 2016 that allowed us to perform the investigations and expand the district. and then that is leading into this slide. so joining the top of broadway -- unfortunately, after we received that grant with the help of the supervisor's office in 2016, we performed over the next two years a rigorous investigation and we expanded the boundaries down to or the investigation down to broadway and down columbus to about pacific i believe. and we got as you can see on the map to your right, we got some mediocre responses really. nothing that would impact momentum or
and on a daily basis as any c.b.d.s would tell you, those institutions really are jurisdictional with the sidewalk appeal and livability and we work with them regularly and the central station and the broadway entertainment cultural association that was supplements our income with helping us to maintain the quality of sidewalk cleaning on broadway. and n.b.n. and those are some of the resident yal organizations and commercial organizations surrounding us and supervisor peskin's office that...
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see the risks associated with them and the recruitment of spies and collaborators inside of those institutionsese institutions can see that, and i'm hopeful we will get them all closed out before the end of this year. lou: and the prospect that chinese students will just simply be disallowed in the united states because they have been the agents, if you will, of espionage amongst the many agents of espionage in this country working for the ccp. >> i don't know what decision the president will openly make with respect to broad array of chinese students, but your point is well taken. there aren't all spies -- [laughter] but many of them are being watched. their families back home are being watched. these are efforts from the chinese government, the chinese communist party in particular, to identify those that might ultimately work on their behalf. lou: the complexity, or the depth of the complexity and this challenge and threat from the people's republic of china has to be met on so many levels and in so many theaters including amongst our allies whether they be in europe or southeast asia, we k
see the risks associated with them and the recruitment of spies and collaborators inside of those institutionsese institutions can see that, and i'm hopeful we will get them all closed out before the end of this year. lou: and the prospect that chinese students will just simply be disallowed in the united states because they have been the agents, if you will, of espionage amongst the many agents of espionage in this country working for the ccp. >> i don't know what decision the president...
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and i'm trying to propose a history of the different ideas of american capitalism and with those institutionsople and places to show you how different these versions are on each other and i am arguing there are three big spaces in the american organization over the last 100 years and that transaction oriented and network oriented is the wind and the era of the big tech companies founding the economy there is a famous protocol the organization man 1957 and my title is homage to his book and to banish the word he was writing about with american employment and that climate and how that word went away. and the story i am trying to tell is what happened which rose forever economic regime and now it is gone. so that is the story im telling. >>host: why did you write the book or what prompted you to write the book? >>guest: a little bit of everything that has happened in my life. i am no longer quite so young as i used to be. and i am old enough of the former entering and that closest brush was working at the "washington post" where you worked for so many years. it was assumed the minute you got in
and i'm trying to propose a history of the different ideas of american capitalism and with those institutionsople and places to show you how different these versions are on each other and i am arguing there are three big spaces in the american organization over the last 100 years and that transaction oriented and network oriented is the wind and the era of the big tech companies founding the economy there is a famous protocol the organization man 1957 and my title is homage to his book and to...
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knew they had the backing of our state government, that those institutions are going to survive long into the future. we need to look at creative repurposing. we need to look at what the academic focus are and the groups all over the state looking at that, including the panel created by government. but we also need to look at how we could attract out of state students in this moment, in this covid crisis, to say our state campuses are safer than major institutions and major cities. we could attract students with focused curricula around elder care, nursing, teaching and social workers that we know we need more good jobs for vermonters in the future. we need to do that both raising resources for that focus and drawing in students and helping vermonters have that opportunity. >> phil scott, how would you help the state college system survive now and in the future? >> it's interesting to hear the lieutenant governor become such an ally in the system. welcome to the club. under my administration, we significantly increased base funding to the state colleges over the last three or four ye
knew they had the backing of our state government, that those institutions are going to survive long into the future. we need to look at creative repurposing. we need to look at what the academic focus are and the groups all over the state looking at that, including the panel created by government. but we also need to look at how we could attract out of state students in this moment, in this covid crisis, to say our state campuses are safer than major institutions and major cities. we could...
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and the primary reason was because most of the nation's in those institutions were beginning to look to china and chinese model, its economic and political and social model, as more beneficial to its furthering their own interests, then being aligned with the american view of the world about democracy, human rights, civil liberties, rule of law and free trade. the fact the united states needed to forge a new consensus similar to the western consensus that sought to really bring democracies together again in aa very tight relationship economically, financially, through trade and information, to match its already strong military alliances. that decision by the uk is emblematic of how successful that initiative and diplomacy has been. but we have also gotten a glimpse of china's response to that diplomatic initiative through the coronavirus in the aftermath. with regard to the coronavirus, many people talk about what is the origin of the virus. and i say, disregard that. clearly we're not going to help because not many public get investigators into china come into the lab to talk to the
and the primary reason was because most of the nation's in those institutions were beginning to look to china and chinese model, its economic and political and social model, as more beneficial to its furthering their own interests, then being aligned with the american view of the world about democracy, human rights, civil liberties, rule of law and free trade. the fact the united states needed to forge a new consensus similar to the western consensus that sought to really bring democracies...
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the port and the airport, it automatically goes through corrupt hands because of the way run, those institutions where bribery and smuggling are rife, and still billions from state revenue every year. that is a grave concern. another concern is that they tried to work with partners on the ground, because of the banking system here. that is another problem for local charities, where money goes into the banking system, they have their different way that it comes out, which is different from the dollar to ra street right. liras currently $7,000 to the dollar. but in some banks, it is 1500 lira said the dollar. so it could be have. people on the street are saying, please don't direct any money for the government. annette: despite the appointment of a new prime minister, there are already calls from many parts of the lebanese society, that they cannot work with existing politicians. in that case, , w can thisis countrtry veve forwardrd? repor: this is exactly the rob. macron on the plane while he was arriving spoke to reporters and said, i know i am taking a gamble here, i am puputting the only thing
the port and the airport, it automatically goes through corrupt hands because of the way run, those institutions where bribery and smuggling are rife, and still billions from state revenue every year. that is a grave concern. another concern is that they tried to work with partners on the ground, because of the banking system here. that is another problem for local charities, where money goes into the banking system, they have their different way that it comes out, which is different from the...
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balance sheets of the international monetary fund and while bank but they share holders of those institutionsdo need to give the instructions or authority to use those resources in that way and then probably made another 30000000000 also mean what should be a multi uptake in foreign assistance some from for out of as you say just the year ends slice of that immediately in your own affairs just as we were looking for another $10000000000.00 now there is a paradox because we have seen increasing fund raising for humanitarian action in recent years last year we raised the records $18000000000.00 and that allowed us to reach more than $100000870.00 save millions of lives. this year because if. we started the think you would need 30000000000 but in fact me 40000000000 and we might get to 20 because i think we will have another fund raising record but it the gap between what we actually need and what we're able to read a is i'm afraid will be bigger than ever and that will mean that some of these problems probably will get out of control we'll see some things we thought we abandoned got rid of acro
balance sheets of the international monetary fund and while bank but they share holders of those institutionsdo need to give the instructions or authority to use those resources in that way and then probably made another 30000000000 also mean what should be a multi uptake in foreign assistance some from for out of as you say just the year ends slice of that immediately in your own affairs just as we were looking for another $10000000000.00 now there is a paradox because we have seen increasing...
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those institute's absent deficiences without any doubt the people trusted what they produced the has people knew that they will have to produce the tools the national health system requires about. there is no doubt that the o. in stripy own public sector institutes rich indeed in most countries of vanished all are in process of being dismantled. were they deficiency as was seen as trustworthy as it were some of them so the interests of the health of the people to british and they were not much if at all influenced by the markets all commercial considerations we've lost something for sure and that's the rationale of the book while working on i'm looking forward to reading it because you're younger i was very very interesting if fact in that book you also mentioned that. this attitude towards vaccines as these the holy grail of public health as the main to acknowledge ease of control and prevention was in part foreign because of their rivalry between the soviet union and the united states he alluded to that actually him and his. earlier that the united states was pushing for vaccines a
those institute's absent deficiences without any doubt the people trusted what they produced the has people knew that they will have to produce the tools the national health system requires about. there is no doubt that the o. in stripy own public sector institutes rich indeed in most countries of vanished all are in process of being dismantled. were they deficiency as was seen as trustworthy as it were some of them so the interests of the health of the people to british and they were not much...
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and we've seen the effect of a kind of corrupt political class on those institutions. erosion of democratic norms. again, you see the brokenness of the senate, how hyper partisanship has gummed up the gears of our democracy. i think it is important to have the faith but we cannot be naive. i'm not saying rick is being naive, we need to understand what donald trump is doing in terms of distraction. there are 204,000 americans that are dead. so there's that. then there's desperation. we can't forget that donald trump, when he becomes a citizen, he will be in the cross hairs of the new york attorney general. his company will be subject to investigation. this man's back is against the wall. we need to understand his character which means he's capable of doing anything to survive. >> after that, eddie and rick are not going anywhere. they're sticking with us for a little while longer. when we return, donald trump is hoping for a political boost by pushing through a supreme court nominee before the election. but it is democrats who so far seem energized by trump plowing ahea
and we've seen the effect of a kind of corrupt political class on those institutions. erosion of democratic norms. again, you see the brokenness of the senate, how hyper partisanship has gummed up the gears of our democracy. i think it is important to have the faith but we cannot be naive. i'm not saying rick is being naive, we need to understand what donald trump is doing in terms of distraction. there are 204,000 americans that are dead. so there's that. then there's desperation. we can't...
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about the procedure and well it looks very suspicious and by local samples sent to either of those institutions blood winds and so either researchers can look at them but of course we don't have a chain of custody on those samples so even if they have those samples then it is still highly suspicious the german government is saying it will consult with nato and its allies on a joint response to the poisoning of not only why do you think they would bring in nato and how far do you see this escalating. yeah that's not going to. i mean the body was not a junk he was a citizen of the russian federation so if he was poisoned by god knows who we don't have any clue who could have caused them if you want to call them i don't think you will cause them i think if you had been causing them some of those german private run labs what a poem the part but if he was poisoned then that is not a matter of international geopolitical concern it is a russian citizen that was poisoned in russia. we don't know by who it is a metaphor of the state authorities well the prosecutors in russia to clear out what happened h
about the procedure and well it looks very suspicious and by local samples sent to either of those institutions blood winds and so either researchers can look at them but of course we don't have a chain of custody on those samples so even if they have those samples then it is still highly suspicious the german government is saying it will consult with nato and its allies on a joint response to the poisoning of not only why do you think they would bring in nato and how far do you see this...
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government says they will do everything in their power to avoid another set of locked out orders like those instituted in march in april. however i am convinced and i say this with full awareness of the responsibility that we can and will prevent the 2nd the general shutdown or lockdown this is an important message i'm convinced that the recovery is also possible in times of a corona pandemic but only if we take a very differentiated approach so with this in mind let's take another look at the trends and spread of the virus globally with our chief correspondent side tablature so we're we just at the brand right now almost $26000000.00 people around the world have been diagnosed with covert 19 now more than $80000000.00 have recovered so over 70 percent have recovered while more than 857 deaths around the world now the u.s. so far as report of the war the worst cold in 1000 outbreak in the world with over 6200000 cases and over 188000 related deaths but there is some good news as the u.s. recorded its smallest daily cases in months now that number 34000 new cases on monday was the lowest we've seen sin
government says they will do everything in their power to avoid another set of locked out orders like those instituted in march in april. however i am convinced and i say this with full awareness of the responsibility that we can and will prevent the 2nd the general shutdown or lockdown this is an important message i'm convinced that the recovery is also possible in times of a corona pandemic but only if we take a very differentiated approach so with this in mind let's take another look at the...
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but of course any reforms to an institution that powerful will come up against resistance from those outlaw institutions those powerful countries. people don't like giving up powers these countries are not going to want to give up their veto and i think that is something i mean this move to try to reform the u.n. security council. the german foreign office was kind of briefing about this recently and they noticed that it's just like the toughest nut to crack in the entire system because the vested interests section that weighs answer powerfully what we're seeing as we mentioned terrorists there opening the u.n. g.a. and while we're waiting for donald trump to address the general assembly let's take a look at the history of the united nations and at some of the challenges that it's faced along the way fulfilling its mission. born out of the ravages of world war 2. the u.n. charter was signed in 1945 by 50 founding members and aim to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war a global organization to help build a better weld. world the probability of the terminator to find our
but of course any reforms to an institution that powerful will come up against resistance from those outlaw institutions those powerful countries. people don't like giving up powers these countries are not going to want to give up their veto and i think that is something i mean this move to try to reform the u.n. security council. the german foreign office was kind of briefing about this recently and they noticed that it's just like the toughest nut to crack in the entire system because the...
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both of those institutions already went through this during the kavanaugh hearing.his again is going to raise doubts in the public's mind about both the quality and integrity of the process. that is about thing -- a bad thing. emily: you have been looking at some of the president's statements about the election, mail-in voting, the process itself being rigged. is it rigged? will president trump declare victory if he does not win? will he be prosecuted? >> first and foremost, no. the electoral system in this country is not rigged. we have one of the most honest and well-built electoral systems in the world. it has flaws, there are abuses, but it is not rigged, and it is as thedled with fraud, president keeps saying. it is factually untrue. a large number of states, including red states have done mail-in balloting and run on a selections for quite a long time -- honest elections for quite a long time. whereis an election year i suspect donald trump is very worried about losing. he is looking for anything to blame for his defeat other than his own actions. having said
both of those institutions already went through this during the kavanaugh hearing.his again is going to raise doubts in the public's mind about both the quality and integrity of the process. that is about thing -- a bad thing. emily: you have been looking at some of the president's statements about the election, mail-in voting, the process itself being rigged. is it rigged? will president trump declare victory if he does not win? will he be prosecuted? >> first and foremost, no. the...
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and for doing those institutions because they are racist and so on. >> exactly. >> tucker: this undermineshe entire premise of the united states of america. so nicely put it to see the big picture, peter kirsanow, as always thank you. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: we noted a minute ago as we often have jeff zucker, over at cnn, that is not speculation. tonight we have evidence come exclusively that shows how manipulative and dishonest jeff zucker truly are. it is amazing. stay tuned for that. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: some people are at risk from a lot of different diseases and ailments. viruses among them. they are largely safe from that. hope the people are entirely saved from that. but the bureaucrats who run this country's universities and school systems are pretending otherwise in acting on it. they have shut down the schools. if you have kids in school, you know how much they are suffering. last week, the northern university in boston expelled 11 space my first year students for violating social distancing protocol. this is happening across the country. in northeastern, they are making them fou
and for doing those institutions because they are racist and so on. >> exactly. >> tucker: this undermineshe entire premise of the united states of america. so nicely put it to see the big picture, peter kirsanow, as always thank you. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: we noted a minute ago as we often have jeff zucker, over at cnn, that is not speculation. tonight we have evidence come exclusively that shows how manipulative and dishonest jeff zucker truly are. it is...
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is that easy to do as those institutions are larger or smaller?ust a credit supply problem, i think that is a good argument. if this is all about transmission, if this is about banks not being able to blend because of capital requirements, cans clear the decks, we improve the transmission and get supply back into the economy. unfortunately i do not think that has been the problem for some time. i think there is probably a bigger demand for credit issue and that comes back to the notion we are dealing with healthy economies limping along using the crotch of monetary stimulus. both problems need dealing with. dealing with them simultaneously is incredibly difficult. i think you can help in some circumstances with more scalable institutions, but by longshot that is not the only issue. guy: have a great weekend. thanks for your time. we appreciate it. james athey of aberdeen standard investment. a quick look at where european stocks have finished. flat through the auction. a little but of a drop. the cac 40 down 1.22%. let's carry on the coverage at t
is that easy to do as those institutions are larger or smaller?ust a credit supply problem, i think that is a good argument. if this is all about transmission, if this is about banks not being able to blend because of capital requirements, cans clear the decks, we improve the transmission and get supply back into the economy. unfortunately i do not think that has been the problem for some time. i think there is probably a bigger demand for credit issue and that comes back to the notion we are...
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this policy would require all countries seeking any financing those institutions for any purpose. o prove their 5-g network is secure. secure -- securing multilateral 5-g network will ensure equitable competition in market. it will eliminate back door vulnerabilities that others may exploit. ne of the biggest offenders is huawei, a chinese company linked party.chinese communist recently, the u.k. reversed ourse and outright banned huawei by 2027. would not renew contract. ind india has a potential outright ban in the near future. our intelligence community has the tedly warned of consequences of handing over the world's 5-g systems to huawei and the c.c.p. wise to heed their warning. combating increased aggression communist party will take a whole of government pproach, and my proeting -- promoting secure 5-g act is the first step to ensuring every nation conforms the global when it comes to 5-g technology. i want to thank ranking member mchenry and my other colleagues joined me in this effort. i urge my colleagues to support his legislation to ensure the secured competitive deplo
this policy would require all countries seeking any financing those institutions for any purpose. o prove their 5-g network is secure. secure -- securing multilateral 5-g network will ensure equitable competition in market. it will eliminate back door vulnerabilities that others may exploit. ne of the biggest offenders is huawei, a chinese company linked party.chinese communist recently, the u.k. reversed ourse and outright banned huawei by 2027. would not renew contract. ind india has a...
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the idea was get the money into those institutions to help them grow and get in there fast. that is what we are doing. david: this is a lot of money, and for a good cause. give us a sense of the private sector versus the public sector. how much of the frankly, we have been talking about for 400 years of systemic racism, can be addressed in the public -- private sector? what we need in the public sector to help that? >> you need catalyst. in housing, for example, you need more help in the public sector in terms of authorization of housing developments. we do $5 billion per year in low andlending moderate income communities, sometimes institutional and commercial property, and sometimes the dominant share is housing. the problem is that it is not enough. in charlotte alone, the study the group of ceos has come up insurers.0 housing what we did in charlotte, to give you an example of how it works, we put in some more risk capital along with other institutions that we built up $60 million or $70 million more debt which can be leveraged that we end other institutions do. so what
the idea was get the money into those institutions to help them grow and get in there fast. that is what we are doing. david: this is a lot of money, and for a good cause. give us a sense of the private sector versus the public sector. how much of the frankly, we have been talking about for 400 years of systemic racism, can be addressed in the public -- private sector? what we need in the public sector to help that? >> you need catalyst. in housing, for example, you need more help in the...
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peculiar given the tensions between the two countries and the fact that blackrock has been among those institutions working against president trump's values and insistence on policy to constrain china. what should we make of that? >> i do want to speak to any particular single private company but make no mistake the president has made clear expectations for complying with u.s. law and complying with all of the requirements we have in place and we wanted there and reciprocal trade relationship reduce on the negotiations with the trade deal we didn't get the big deal then. most administrations would have caved and given china what they want. president trump's refuse to do that and you'll see more and economic front that will be important to secure jobs and wealth for the people in the united states. lou: we have seen almost four years of it from this administration so we look forward to a replication. secretary of state mike pompeo via. shaded much. up next the latest fallout from nancy pelosi's well stunning hypocritical trip to a hair salon. she is after all the queen of the radical dems. stay with
peculiar given the tensions between the two countries and the fact that blackrock has been among those institutions working against president trump's values and insistence on policy to constrain china. what should we make of that? >> i do want to speak to any particular single private company but make no mistake the president has made clear expectations for complying with u.s. law and complying with all of the requirements we have in place and we wanted there and reciprocal trade...
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paying thousands of pounds a year into issue fees also in rent there's a lot of pressure on those institutions to make sure they giving some of that money back some say they will others are saying they may not be able to afford it unless the government steps in and i like some of them are actually making the best out of a really terrible situation and yes i mean a lot of them don't know each other so they're trying to make some fun they've been some videos that for example students at the metropolitan university in manchester have been posting on for example tick tock we think it there is just a monday in life what are they getting up to in their little flats in these halls of residence well not much trying to make friends with people across the street in other buildings so a lot of fun there they're having and as you can see here just trying to do what they can do bought a serious note of course in the u.k. is that testing has been very difficult to come by people have not been able to get tests and certainly the results have not come quickly so that hasn't helped now the government. just pro
paying thousands of pounds a year into issue fees also in rent there's a lot of pressure on those institutions to make sure they giving some of that money back some say they will others are saying they may not be able to afford it unless the government steps in and i like some of them are actually making the best out of a really terrible situation and yes i mean a lot of them don't know each other so they're trying to make some fun they've been some videos that for example students at the...
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technology executives in san francisco were the product of h those institutions of left wing universities have been trained to dislike the country that made their success possible and they very much do. so anything they do that can weaken social cohesion in this country are thrust on our institutions is of course appealing, that includes pushing mail-in voting which everyone knows voter fraud. that's why big tech is pushing that and that's why they are backing radical politicians and da's like chessy boudin in san francisco. people like that degrade and destabilize our country. silicon valley is in favor of oft and has been in favor that since 2016. and they have been getting away with it. saagar enjeti is an opinion hosr at the hill, is he the host of the realignment podcast always happen to have him on the show. sager, thanks very much for coming on. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: i'm trying to find a power center pushing back against the tech monopolies trying to push back about the outcome of this election and i can't find one. >> there isn't one that exists currently, tucker, excep
technology executives in san francisco were the product of h those institutions of left wing universities have been trained to dislike the country that made their success possible and they very much do. so anything they do that can weaken social cohesion in this country are thrust on our institutions is of course appealing, that includes pushing mail-in voting which everyone knows voter fraud. that's why big tech is pushing that and that's why they are backing radical politicians and da's like...
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>> i think they are and what it gets to, jim, is that obviously all of those institutions serve underresident of -- the president of the united states and the commander in chief. so of course they're going to carry out duties along the president's agenda. where it crosses the line is when those things become blatantly partisan and political. and the president acting in his own best interests rather than the best interests of the country in causing the institutions as you said to bend to his will rather than serving the larger public good. >> dave lapan, thank you. >> thanks for having me again. >>> all right. we are moments away from the opening bell on wall street. taking a look here all three major u.s. indices slightly higher, but still more sad news about the broader economy finding out today another 884,000 americans filed for first-time unemployment benefits just last week. >>> before the bell, brought to you by e-trade. trade commission free today with no account minimums and go to cnn.com/before the bell to stay on top of markets and sign up for the daily newsletter. is the sa
>> i think they are and what it gets to, jim, is that obviously all of those institutions serve underresident of -- the president of the united states and the commander in chief. so of course they're going to carry out duties along the president's agenda. where it crosses the line is when those things become blatantly partisan and political. and the president acting in his own best interests rather than the best interests of the country in causing the institutions as you said to bend to...
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but then we have those institutions and the last one i make for about 15 years the involvement in a serious way of outside groups funding activism. not just campaign contributions or 501(c)4. much of that is bankrolled those agenda who is far to the left. and then it turns out the koch brothers with the criminal justice reform and immigration they were a target for populist conservatives. and that rebellion of the conservatives the groups that donald trump came and slept that away democratic politics the foundation is consternation and controversy with george soros and there is a lot of money a very radical left wing causes. it is shape the way the debate moves and there is a huge amount of money with the corporate contributions to black lives matter and those that will not benefit the black community directly and reshaping the agenda has been a shift to the left it will take quite a long time the only way is if democrats can be convinced to walk away from the precipice. if they win this november i don't think they will. >> you played able specifically with the beto or rourke campaign to ki
but then we have those institutions and the last one i make for about 15 years the involvement in a serious way of outside groups funding activism. not just campaign contributions or 501(c)4. much of that is bankrolled those agenda who is far to the left. and then it turns out the koch brothers with the criminal justice reform and immigration they were a target for populist conservatives. and that rebellion of the conservatives the groups that donald trump came and slept that away democratic...
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the things that are fundamental to the nature of american capitalism, white supremacy, all of those institutionsststructural -- the ideology undergirding that that keeps oppression in placace, those ththings are still there and we have not elected a president thatat will be willing to confrt thosose things. so the depression part coululd ststill sink in because what w'e up against, what we're facing -- i mean, these fires are not going to stop. the things we're are up against are not going to just abate just becacause e e biden has s been elected d president. we have e to acknowledge that. yes, the trumpmp part could be settled by novevember, but the rest o of it could potentially cause another depression. amy: mychal denzel smith, thank you for being with us. we will do part two of our conversation after the show and post it online at democracynow.org. mychal denzel smith is a fellow at type media center. author of "invisible man, got the whole world watching: a young black man's education." his new book just released, "stakes is high: life after the american dream." we will link to several of
the things that are fundamental to the nature of american capitalism, white supremacy, all of those institutionsststructural -- the ideology undergirding that that keeps oppression in placace, those ththings are still there and we have not elected a president thatat will be willing to confrt thosose things. so the depression part coululd ststill sink in because what w'e up against, what we're facing -- i mean, these fires are not going to stop. the things we're are up against are not going to...
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worried about your attempts to undermine our institutions that in the end they might have to burn those institutions down. here extremism today. laura ingraham is the host of the ingraham angle on the fox news channel that airs nightly at 10:00, always lucky to have her on the show. obviously, all of us are worried in the face of this within minutes of the passing of ruth bader ginsburg the mob formed outside the homes of lawmakers. why don't democratic leaders say unequivocally out loud tonight, tomorrow, now, tell their voters to don't do this anymore. no more "direct action," no more violence, no more threats. do you think they'll do that? >> no, i don't think they will pray they've made an unholy alliance with the far left because i think they've given up on convincing the rest of us that they can raise our standard of living or life in the united states is going to get a lot better under their policy. not even trying to argue that. doing climate change, putting more money in your pocket or take a vacation if you are a family of four so they throw that out the window, and it's all about the revo
worried about your attempts to undermine our institutions that in the end they might have to burn those institutions down. here extremism today. laura ingraham is the host of the ingraham angle on the fox news channel that airs nightly at 10:00, always lucky to have her on the show. obviously, all of us are worried in the face of this within minutes of the passing of ruth bader ginsburg the mob formed outside the homes of lawmakers. why don't democratic leaders say unequivocally out loud...
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the us by saying that there are major forces that are pulling out of international institutions that are taking those into institutions hostage at times where we need we have to work together and to strengthen international institutions for example like the w. h. o. the commission president also touched on some of the challenges facing european union right right now some old wounds from the migration crisis for example there are still healing. well that it's true was a funding lie and talked about the refugee crisis she talked about the situation on the greek island of course what's going on in moria and. here once again she stressed how important it is to show solidarity with those who needs refuge but at the same time how important it is for the european member states to be together and to come together on this issue and to work together to solve this crisis. phenomena in brussels live we're on the line has just learned her 1st state of the union address thanks very much for now alexandra. and with me here in the studio richard walker our chief international richard a lot on the plate here and this
the us by saying that there are major forces that are pulling out of international institutions that are taking those into institutions hostage at times where we need we have to work together and to strengthen international institutions for example like the w. h. o. the commission president also touched on some of the challenges facing european union right right now some old wounds from the migration crisis for example there are still healing. well that it's true was a funding lie and talked...
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deliver on some of those process questions as well as some of those substantive questions where people believe in the credibility of the institutionht? that's particularly important. and the way that this nomination has gone through challenges those questions. it challenges the legitimacy of the court to render the decisions in the a way that the losing side might believe it. >> all right, guy, nate, and harry, thank you all. >> thanks, alicia. >>> what will the nomination of amy coney barrett mean for the legacy of ruth bader ginsburg? i'll talk with the authors of one of the defining books about rgb, next. your journey requires liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. liberty power! wow. that will save me lots of money. ♪ you're insured! this game's boring. let's get tacos. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ tonight, i'll be eating a veggie cheeseburger on ciabatta, no tomatoes.. [hard a] tonight... i'll be eating four cheese tortellini with extra tomatoes. [full emphasis on the soft a] so its come to this? [doorbell chimes] thank you. [doorbell chimes]
deliver on some of those process questions as well as some of those substantive questions where people believe in the credibility of the institutionht? that's particularly important. and the way that this nomination has gone through challenges those questions. it challenges the legitimacy of the court to render the decisions in the a way that the losing side might believe it. >> all right, guy, nate, and harry, thank you all. >> thanks, alicia. >>> what will the nomination...
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undermine the whole premise of the united states of america, which then permits for the undoing of those institutionsbecause they are racist and so on. >> tucker: exactly. because it undermines the entire premise of the united states of america. so nicely put. peter kirsanow, as always thank you. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: we noted a minute ago as we often have jeff zucker, over at cnn, that is not speculation. tonight we have evidence, exclusively shows how manipulative and dishonest jeff zucker truly is. it is amazing. stay tuned for that. ♪ that. ♪ go go go ♪ go go go go on a real vacation. visit go rving.com or your nearest rv dealer. go on a real vacation. visit this is terrorism. the days of entebbe are long over. what do you want? i came here to plea for his life. don't let them take me. we're getting out of here. infidel. rated r. infidel. ♪ ♪ ♪ the big events are back. xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. ♪ >> tucker: young people are at risk for a lot of different disease and elements, coronavirus is not among them. they are safe from that. healthy young people are almost
undermine the whole premise of the united states of america, which then permits for the undoing of those institutionsbecause they are racist and so on. >> tucker: exactly. because it undermines the entire premise of the united states of america. so nicely put. peter kirsanow, as always thank you. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: we noted a minute ago as we often have jeff zucker, over at cnn, that is not speculation. tonight we have evidence, exclusively shows how manipulative...
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worried about your attempts to undermine our institutions that they in the end they have to burn those institutionsown. sorry, your extremism data. laura ingraham is a host of "the ingraham angle" on the fox news channel, it airs nightly at 10:00, we are always happy to have them on the show. thanks for coming on. obviously all of us are worried in the face of this within minutes of the passing of ruth bader ginsburg, the mob formed outside the homes of lawmakers. why don't democratic leaders say unequivocally out loud tonight, tomorrow, now, tell your voters don't do this anymore, no more "direct action" do you think it will do that? >> no, i don't. i think they've made an unholy alliance, tucker, with the far l left because i think they've kind of given up on convincing the rest of us that they could c raise our standard of living or life in the united states is going to get better under the policies. they're not even trying to argue that. they're doing climate change but it's not really going to put more money in your pocket or maybe take a vacation if you're a family of four. that kind of throw
worried about your attempts to undermine our institutions that they in the end they have to burn those institutionsown. sorry, your extremism data. laura ingraham is a host of "the ingraham angle" on the fox news channel, it airs nightly at 10:00, we are always happy to have them on the show. thanks for coming on. obviously all of us are worried in the face of this within minutes of the passing of ruth bader ginsburg, the mob formed outside the homes of lawmakers. why don't democratic...
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i mean exercise and give strength to those institutions including the press which is reporting rightly so. but also we do have decentralized elections, and that means we all have an opportunity to be vigilant and to make sure as you said, ali, have a plan but also to be there to be ready to help people who may not be able to get to the polls or who have trouble understanding their mail-in requirements. and i'm not being pollyannish. i was there in december when the supreme court ruled, and i want to be clear it's not that the judiciary is going to insert itself. it's rather that we know that someone if it's close, someone is going to go to court. and i'm going to trust -- i have to believe that the justices will in fact uphold the constitution because that is what they have sworn to do. that is what this country has, institutions that have today for more than 200 years. >> but for the complexity of casting the ballot which has changed because of kroechb, john, the rest of the stuff the president is talking about and has been talking about for several months is a fiction. because for al
i mean exercise and give strength to those institutions including the press which is reporting rightly so. but also we do have decentralized elections, and that means we all have an opportunity to be vigilant and to make sure as you said, ali, have a plan but also to be there to be ready to help people who may not be able to get to the polls or who have trouble understanding their mail-in requirements. and i'm not being pollyannish. i was there in december when the supreme court ruled, and i...
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it is a lot to ask like people to trust those institutions with a long history of the united states iny ways discriminated against them and did grave harm. on the other hand, a lot of progress has been made. >> sure. i'm sorry, we are running out of time here. >> okay. >> charles: i do want to say, i personally believe that well over 99% of all law enforcement go out there every single day and they do their best to do the right thing. it is difficult job and sometimes there is a bad apple and sometimes there is an awful sad heartbreaking outcome. more right after this. priceline can save you up to 60% on top hotels. and when you save up to 60%, let's play! you're always a winner. you got... up to 60% off your hotel! >>but isn't that the only one? you're a winner! priceline. every trip is a big deal. it's official: national coffee day is now national dunkin' day! celebrate with a free medium hot or iced coffee with any purchase on september 29th. a diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer can overwhelm you with thoughts, yet also leave you at a loss for words. take a deep breath. go here:
it is a lot to ask like people to trust those institutions with a long history of the united states iny ways discriminated against them and did grave harm. on the other hand, a lot of progress has been made. >> sure. i'm sorry, we are running out of time here. >> okay. >> charles: i do want to say, i personally believe that well over 99% of all law enforcement go out there every single day and they do their best to do the right thing. it is difficult job and sometimes there is...
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we know where the nursing homes are, and the federal and state governments see those institutions andegulate them. it should be a relatively straightforward exercise. the same with trying to vaccinate doctors and frontline health care workers. in 2009 we were able to do that very efficiently with the swi swine flu. >> dickerson: dr. gottlieb, thank you very much. and we'll be right basketball witwith achief econo, mohamed el-erian. some see a grilled cheese sandwich and ask, "why?" i see a new kitchen with a grill and ask, "why not?" i really need to start adding "less to cart" and "more to savings." sitting on this couch so long made me want to make some changes... starting with this couch. yeah, i need a house with a different view. and this is the bank that will help you do it all. because at u.s. bank, our people are dedicated to turning your new inspiration into your next pursuit. >> dickerson: and we go to mohamed el-erian, and he joins us from his home in laguna beach, california. good morning. >> good morning. >> dickerson: let's start with the unemployment rate. it dropped to
we know where the nursing homes are, and the federal and state governments see those institutions andegulate them. it should be a relatively straightforward exercise. the same with trying to vaccinate doctors and frontline health care workers. in 2009 we were able to do that very efficiently with the swi swine flu. >> dickerson: dr. gottlieb, thank you very much. and we'll be right basketball witwith achief econo, mohamed el-erian. some see a grilled cheese sandwich and ask,...