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well, vox populi , vox day. we asked vox populi, vox day.asked the people of scunthorpe if they're backing this campaign and what they thought and as ever the people have spoken . gb ever the people have spoken. gb news oh, and you're from british steel. perfect. we're asking if it's important to keep steel in scunthorpe, and i imagine with youn scunthorpe, and i imagine with your. yeah, definitely . your. yeah, definitely. >> um, to be honest, what i've heard today, a lot of it closing, it's going to destroy. it's not going to be good for scunthorpe or for the country at large, because definitely making our own steel is economically important. >> and in terms of national security, yeah , obviously security, yeah, obviously there's going to be a lot of jobs also go in. >> i lived near consett iron and steel company in the north east for a while, and i saw what happened there and when the steelworks there shut down, it took them a lot of years to get back on their feet . i mean, it's back on their feet. i mean, it's a different place now. and
well, vox populi , vox day. we asked vox populi, vox day.asked the people of scunthorpe if they're backing this campaign and what they thought and as ever the people have spoken . gb ever the people have spoken. gb news oh, and you're from british steel. perfect. we're asking if it's important to keep steel in scunthorpe, and i imagine with youn scunthorpe, and i imagine with your. yeah, definitely . your. yeah, definitely. >> um, to be honest, what i've heard today, a lot of it closing,...
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takes control of the media, because brexit will lead to brexit in france. to ispexit in spain with the voxty, to itolexit in italy, to grexit in germany, to grexit in greece. the european union will fall apart at the seams and nato will disappear completely without firing a single shot. and besides this, then, along with nato , the coercive levers of the international monetary fund and the world bank will disappear. large financiers, dependent on the battering ram, military-political structures, will have nothing to oppose to the governments of the world. from their point of view. this whole new world order, built from various international institutions, and also in 1948, the un declaration of human rights was adopted, which prohibited the acquisition of territories by military force, that is , it was no longer possible to establish a traditional military occupation government the way we were able to do in 1898, for example, when we ... philippines, now everything had to be done through a process of political legitimation, in which there is some ratification of the state of affairs by peop
takes control of the media, because brexit will lead to brexit in france. to ispexit in spain with the voxty, to itolexit in italy, to grexit in germany, to grexit in greece. the european union will fall apart at the seams and nato will disappear completely without firing a single shot. and besides this, then, along with nato , the coercive levers of the international monetary fund and the world bank will disappear. large financiers, dependent on the battering ram, military-political...
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media, because brexit will lead to frexit in france with marine lepine, to expexit in spain with the voxto italexit in italy, to grexit in germany, their countries will get their way, they decided to fight it. yes, you know, all of this has a rich history going back to the cold war. the cold war in europe was, in essence, a similar battle for the hearts and minds of the people, especially in central and eastern europe. yes, in these sort of soviet buffer zones. and somewhere in 1948, this union of foreign policy, security and intelligence agencies arose. then, in 1947, a law was passed that established the central one. "listen, the world is cruel and unfair, we at the cia just rigged the elections in italy, we had to, because if the communist had been defeated, it could have been the last elections in italy. this is very effective guys, we need an agency that carries out these types of shenanigans around the world, this is essentially a new social contract that we are making with the american people. we didn't do diplomacy like that before, but now we 're not allowed to." but ultimately
media, because brexit will lead to frexit in france with marine lepine, to expexit in spain with the voxto italexit in italy, to grexit in germany, their countries will get their way, they decided to fight it. yes, you know, all of this has a rich history going back to the cold war. the cold war in europe was, in essence, a similar battle for the hearts and minds of the people, especially in central and eastern europe. yes, in these sort of soviet buffer zones. and somewhere in 1948, this union...
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states was pushing through a policy of diversifying energy purchases. to ispexit in spain with the vox, to itolexit in italy, to grexit in germany, grexit in greece, the european union will fall apart at the seams and nato will disappear completely without a single shot, in addition to this, then along with nato the levers of coercion of the international monetary system will disappear... i have never heard anyone explain it as clearly and precisely as you just did, but at least someone in nato or the state department stopped for a second and said: “wait -ka, we have just determined that democracy within our own countries has become our new enemy, as i understand from your words, they were afraid that the citizens of their countries would get their way, they decided to fight against it. yes, you know, all this has a rich a history dating back to the cold war. the cold war in europe was, in essence, a similar struggle for the hearts and minds of people, especially in central and eastern europe, yes, in these sort of soviet buffer zones, and somewhere in forty-eight this alliance of fore
states was pushing through a policy of diversifying energy purchases. to ispexit in spain with the vox, to itolexit in italy, to grexit in germany, grexit in greece, the european union will fall apart at the seams and nato will disappear completely without a single shot, in addition to this, then along with nato the levers of coercion of the international monetary system will disappear... i have never heard anyone explain it as clearly and precisely as you just did, but at least someone in nato...
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امریکا واقعاً. and i've done this actually, i'm a reporter, so i have to go out and get what they call voxily or the people live in my community, they're chanting against the government of the united states and what it does around the world, which is mass murder. زمان گذشته دیگه. بعد حرف های ما رو گوش کنید شما قبول نکنید از خلیج و فارسم. بیرونتون میکنیم. نظر خود من من جند. in my heart and all that do, oh we shall overcome, some we walk hand in hand, we walk hand in, wann, wenn nicht jetzt ist es an der zeit, eine rote linie zu ziehen, verdammt noch mal. "this is my land and my country. it is not only the 1948 or 1967 borders from the sea to the river. i am not ready to let go of a centimeter. israel is here like any for by the support of the europe by the support of the united states. that's why the the land. well, i was at the babo sham's protest last week and myself." had a my head banged against a bus by a soldier illegally on illegal stolen land and they are arresting us the palestinians this is historical palestine. how designs come from across the world to palestine to occupy a land
امریکا واقعاً. and i've done this actually, i'm a reporter, so i have to go out and get what they call voxily or the people live in my community, they're chanting against the government of the united states and what it does around the world, which is mass murder. زمان گذشته دیگه. بعد حرف های ما رو گوش کنید شما قبول نکنید از خلیج و فارسم. بیرونتون میکنیم. نظر خود من من جند. in my heart and all that...
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امریکا واقعاً داره به ایران زور میگه یعنی حرفاش اصلاً بی منطقه. go out and get what they call vox pops opinion, it can be hard for people from the united states to deal with that, they hear slogans like death to america down with usa, and they may think that they are personally being attacked, but i'm very educated about what my government does around the world, and i know they're not chanting against me, they're not chanting against my family or the people live in my community, they're chanting against the government of the united states and what it does around the world, which is mass murder. زمان گذشته دیگه ما به شما باج نمیدیم باید حرف های ما رو گوش کنید شما قبول نکنید از خلیج و فارسم بیرونتون میکنیم. either you're with us or you're with the enemy, there's no in between, and that doctrine still stands. قرارات الامم المتحده وعلى كل ما تريده الولايات المتحده لكان قد اطيح به كان المفروض عندما يسقطون النظام يسلمون الدوله للمعارضه هم اسقطوا النظام والدوله معا وسلموا المعارضه صراع على السلطه اول من وجه ضربه للامريكان في العراق هي الفصائل الشيعیه المدعومه من ابو مهدي قسم یک سؤال بزرگ. در
امریکا واقعاً داره به ایران زور میگه یعنی حرفاش اصلاً بی منطقه. go out and get what they call vox pops opinion, it can be hard for people from the united states to deal with that, they hear slogans like death to america down with usa, and they may think that they are personally being attacked, but i'm very educated about what my government does around the world, and i know they're not chanting against me, they're not chanting against my family...
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united states and i've done this actually, i'm a reporter so i have to go out and get what they call voxey are personally being attacked, but i'm very educated about what my government does around the world, and i know they're not chanting against me, they're not chanting against my family or the people living..." my community, they're chanting against the government of the united states and what it does around the world, which is mass murder. زمان گذشته دیگه ما به شما باج نمیدیم باید حرف های ما رو گوش کنید شما قبول نکنید از خلیج وفارسم بیرونتون میکنیم. do we shall over some, we walk hand in hand, we walk hand, this is my land and my country, it is not only the 1948 or 1967 bor. is from the sea to the river, i am not ready to let go of a centimeter. israel is here like any for by the support of the europe by the support of the united states. that's why they separate the land. well, i was at the babbo sham's protest last week and i myself had my head banged against a bus by solja. illegally on illegal stolen land and they are arresting us the palestinians. this is historical palestine. "w
united states and i've done this actually, i'm a reporter so i have to go out and get what they call voxey are personally being attacked, but i'm very educated about what my government does around the world, and i know they're not chanting against me, they're not chanting against my family or the people living..." my community, they're chanting against the government of the united states and what it does around the world, which is mass murder. زمان گذشته دیگه ما به شما...
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we've populi, vox we've done some vox populi, vox day people if they day and asked people if they preferple have spoken. i wasn't vegan semi—skimmed , but i have vegan semi—skimmed, but i have friends who like whole milk. >> i think they're despicable , >> i think they're despicable, but apart from that soy milk, i'm gonna be a bit weird. >> and i'm actually going to say bread. milk um, so skim milk. uh, i was about 14 or 15 when my mum dad converted me. never mum and dad converted me. never looked . um, but yeah, the looked back. um, but yeah, the healthy milk, the best milk. >> the worst person >> i'm probably the worst person to ask because i hate milk or the , the texture where the taste, the texture where it's from . it's from. >> i like whole milk the best and better my tea and and it goes better in my tea and as an american, you can you can comment on tea. uh, i learned how to drink tea here, so the people have spoken. >> um, not as much support for whole milk, but they probably haven't had it. that's the thing. no um, and do you try and encourage people? do you market your unpass
we've populi, vox we've done some vox populi, vox day people if they day and asked people if they preferple have spoken. i wasn't vegan semi—skimmed , but i have vegan semi—skimmed, but i have friends who like whole milk. >> i think they're despicable , >> i think they're despicable, but apart from that soy milk, i'm gonna be a bit weird. >> and i'm actually going to say bread. milk um, so skim milk. uh, i was about 14 or 15 when my mum dad converted me. never mum and dad...
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almost the entire donetsk is smoking in clouds of black smoke over the near-vox area.mission, of course, is humanitarian, but the road, especially this section, is quite military. the obstacle is really serious and it is impossible to move further by car or by boat, but this characteristic smell haunts harry in almost every part. the city, this is the mariupol-volnovakha electric train, especially due to its design, there is a cover platform in front of the locomotive, it’s not for nothing that the m14 highway is now called the road of life. a unique opportunity to see with your own eyes. how one of the most secret and at the same time most famous types of weapons of the russian army works, we are entering gorlovka, one of the most populated areas are often shelled, just a huge crater after a hit, parts of an exploding shell are scattered , these are the characteristic traces of shrapnel, don’t worry, let’s go out and drink tea and we ’ll go, what is this? they will spend some more time in the trenches, waiting out the drone attack after the first explosions that happe
almost the entire donetsk is smoking in clouds of black smoke over the near-vox area.mission, of course, is humanitarian, but the road, especially this section, is quite military. the obstacle is really serious and it is impossible to move further by car or by boat, but this characteristic smell haunts harry in almost every part. the city, this is the mariupol-volnovakha electric train, especially due to its design, there is a cover platform in front of the locomotive, it’s not for nothing...
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tambiÉn se invitaron lÍderes internacionales, como el lÍder del partido vox de espaÑa. >> promueven laeguridad en nuestras calles y ciudades. reportero: tambiÉn asistiÓ la arquitecto de la polÍtica migratoria de donald trump, stephen miller. >> tenemos una frontera fuera de control. esto afecta a la frontera y tambiÉn todo el paÍs. reportero: los demÓcratas respondieron. [habla en inglÉs] reportero: los republicanos tuvieron la oportunidad de cerrar la frontera, pero lo rechazaron para hacer polÍtica, dijo la gobernadora de nueva york, kathy hochul. [habla en inglÉs] reportero: afirmÓ que tenÍa la propuesta para asegurar la frontera. la presiÓn tambiÉn viene de parte de demÓcratas. >> no hay ninguna duda de que el sistema es manipulado y el reclamo de miedo creÍble es abusado. reportero: toda esta controversia entre republicanos y demÓcratas deja claro una cosa, que el tema migratorio serÁ clave en las prÓximas elecciones. fÉlix: un jurado de nueva york determinÓ que el exjefe de la asociaciÓn nacional del rifle (nra) gastÓ millones de dÓlares para su beneficio, con lujosos viajes para
tambiÉn se invitaron lÍderes internacionales, como el lÍder del partido vox de espaÑa. >> promueven laeguridad en nuestras calles y ciudades. reportero: tambiÉn asistiÓ la arquitecto de la polÍtica migratoria de donald trump, stephen miller. >> tenemos una frontera fuera de control. esto afecta a la frontera y tambiÉn todo el paÍs. reportero: los demÓcratas respondieron. [habla en inglÉs] reportero: los republicanos tuvieron la oportunidad de cerrar la frontera, pero lo...
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almost all of donetsk is smoking in clouds of black smoke over the near-vox area.lligator. our mission is, of course, humanitarian, but the road, especially this area is quite military. the obstacle is really serious and moving further either by car or by boat is not possible, but this characteristic burning smell haunts almost every part of the city. this is an electric train. a unique opportunity to see with your own eyes how one of the most secret, at the same time most famous types of weapons of the russian army works, we are entering gorlovka, one of the most frequently shelled settlements, just a huge crater after a hit , parts of an exploding shell are scattered here such characteristic traces of fragments. don’t worry, we won’t go out, yes, we’ll drink tea and we’ll go, what is it, they will spend some more time in the trenches, waiting out the drone attack after the first explosions that happened on the way back, and from there borya will have time to send a short message from the dugout video of walking through the endless zaporozhye steppes, then hitting
almost all of donetsk is smoking in clouds of black smoke over the near-vox area.lligator. our mission is, of course, humanitarian, but the road, especially this area is quite military. the obstacle is really serious and moving further either by car or by boat is not possible, but this characteristic burning smell haunts almost every part of the city. this is an electric train. a unique opportunity to see with your own eyes how one of the most secret, at the same time most famous types of...
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brexiteers or, for example, mateo salvinia in italy or in greece or in germany or in spain with the voxo published a study arguing that the biggest threat facing nato was not a military invasion from russia, it was the loss of internal elections across europe to all these right-wing populist groups who, because they represented mainly working-class interests, were holding campaigns for cheap russian energy, while the us was pushing for a policy of diversifying energy purchases, so they put forward the argument after brexit that the entire rules-based international order would collapse if the military did not take control of the media. the european union will fall apart at the seams and nato will disappear completely without firing a single shot; in addition, then, along with nato , the coercive levers of the international monetary fund and the world bank will disappear. large financiers dependent on the ramming of military-political structures will have nothing contrast. governments of the world , from their point of view, if the military had not taken over the censorship of the interne
brexiteers or, for example, mateo salvinia in italy or in greece or in germany or in spain with the voxo published a study arguing that the biggest threat facing nato was not a military invasion from russia, it was the loss of internal elections across europe to all these right-wing populist groups who, because they represented mainly working-class interests, were holding campaigns for cheap russian energy, while the us was pushing for a policy of diversifying energy purchases, so they put...
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and sylvia coming and engineering dozens of people vox foreign ministry has formerly protested to washington. at least 16 people, including civilians were killed in a rock by dad. ask us instead on, have condemned the attacks, which is of washington of destabilizing the region. the us says it has at least 85 targets in both rock and sylvia, using long range bombers flown from its soil. washington says that's in response to a drawing attack on an army base in jordan last weekend that killed 3 us soldiers. like laugh will begins our coverage this is the aftermath of us. it strikes on all the time in you don't cause and burned out. buildings mark bear with tex took place about 350 kilometers north west of baghdad. getting on the groups links, we run across both dock and serial. long range comments flew directly from the us to carry out the operation. u. s. military forces struck more than $85.00 targets at 7 facilities utilized firearms, islamic revolutionary and article. and another thing is that they sponsor 3 of the facilities. our rec for them are in syria. in a statement, the rocky governm
and sylvia coming and engineering dozens of people vox foreign ministry has formerly protested to washington. at least 16 people, including civilians were killed in a rock by dad. ask us instead on, have condemned the attacks, which is of washington of destabilizing the region. the us says it has at least 85 targets in both rock and sylvia, using long range bombers flown from its soil. washington says that's in response to a drawing attack on an army base in jordan last weekend that killed 3 us...
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probably five elements, this is a speaker, this is a power supply, an acoustic cable, the term itself vox happens, the first thing we have to do is bring our left hand to the left antenna, because it works this way, closer it is quieter, further it is louder, so if we just turn on the instrument, it it will sound very loud, the maximum volume is if the hand comes very close, so i turned it on now, there is no sound at all, these touches are also not there, but if you raise your hand smoothly. up, then we will hear such a smooth crescendo of increasing sound, that sound is loud, it can be very loud, this already depends, without delay, and here we are already controlling the pitch of the sound, that is , you can imagine that between the antenna and the shoulder we have the entire range of the piano, let’s say this is how it happens, we can hear such smooth glissants at all frequencies. without the lowest sounds, as far as this dynamism can reproduce, as far as the dynamics can reproduce, of course, yes. that is, it turns out that the left hand is responsible for all the dynamic nuances, fo
probably five elements, this is a speaker, this is a power supply, an acoustic cable, the term itself vox happens, the first thing we have to do is bring our left hand to the left antenna, because it works this way, closer it is quieter, further it is louder, so if we just turn on the instrument, it it will sound very loud, the maximum volume is if the hand comes very close, so i turned it on now, there is no sound at all, these touches are also not there, but if you raise your hand smoothly....
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call information day of the tv channel in rozpol, we are contacted by alina tropinina, analyst of the voxeck project. glory to ukraine, mrs. alina. glory to heroes. well, i think that the whole world, all relevant, all possible and impossible analytical groups, trying to understand what carlson wanted to do, what putin wanted to do, who played along with whom. but as a matter of fact , we understand that putin, with the help of carlson , sent several extremely powerful and dangerous signals, that is, one of such messages, i would like you to tell from a professional review, so to speak, about this situation, but in general, we understand that the key task was to demonstrate that putin would be ready to talk about something there, although we understand that he is lying and this is part of his political technology, which is aimed at west. in order to weaken, in particular, president joseph biden, but you have a word. yes, in general , it can be said that this interview was aimed at both a western audience and a russian one. first of all, of course, it was tucker carlson's audience, his fol
call information day of the tv channel in rozpol, we are contacted by alina tropinina, analyst of the voxeck project. glory to ukraine, mrs. alina. glory to heroes. well, i think that the whole world, all relevant, all possible and impossible analytical groups, trying to understand what carlson wanted to do, what putin wanted to do, who played along with whom. but as a matter of fact , we understand that putin, with the help of carlson , sent several extremely powerful and dangerous signals,...
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host: we are joined now by christian paths, a senior politics reporter for vox. welcome.st: thank you for having me. host: you are here to tell us about the reporting have been doing about moderate voters. what we are getting wrong about 2024's moderate voters, your latest piece, the voters who can decide 2024 are a complicated bunch. tell us about moderate voters. what do you mean when you say that? guest: the easiest way to understand a moderate voter is to under -- is to see what they are not. we divide the ideological spectrum in the u.s. between conservative, liberal and moderate. they have pretty uniform thinking on policy issues and which candidates they support and party they tend to identify with, liberals and conservative, whereas moderates are neither. they can share some of the opinions liberals and conservatives share. they tend to congregate outside the parties more or are shrinking parts of the coalitions of the major parties. we see moderate as conflated with independent or undecided whereas they tend to be different but there is some overlap. we think of
host: we are joined now by christian paths, a senior politics reporter for vox. welcome.st: thank you for having me. host: you are here to tell us about the reporting have been doing about moderate voters. what we are getting wrong about 2024's moderate voters, your latest piece, the voters who can decide 2024 are a complicated bunch. tell us about moderate voters. what do you mean when you say that? guest: the easiest way to understand a moderate voter is to under -- is to see what they are...
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host: we are joined now by christian paths, a senior politics reporter for vox. welcome.st: thank you for having me. host: you are here to tell us about the reporting have been doing about moderate voters. what we are getting wrong about 2024's moderate voters, your latest piece, the voters who can decide 2024 are a complicated bunch. tell us about moderate voters. what do you mean when you say that? guest: the easiest way to understand a moderate voter is to under -- is to see what they are not. we divide the ideological spectrum in the u.s. between conservative, liberal and moderate. they have pretty uniform thinking on policy issues and which candidates they support and party they tend to identify with, liberals and conservative, whereas moderates are neither. they can share some of the opinions liberals and conservatives share. they tend to congregate outside the parties more or are shrinking parts of the coalitions of the major parties. we see moderate as conflated with independent or undecided whereas they tend to be different but there is some overlap. we think of
host: we are joined now by christian paths, a senior politics reporter for vox. welcome.st: thank you for having me. host: you are here to tell us about the reporting have been doing about moderate voters. what we are getting wrong about 2024's moderate voters, your latest piece, the voters who can decide 2024 are a complicated bunch. tell us about moderate voters. what do you mean when you say that? guest: the easiest way to understand a moderate voter is to under -- is to see what they are...
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saturday morning, a vox senior politics reporter talks about moderate voters in campaign 2024. then, "washington times" legal affairs reporter alex sawyer talks about her podcast about the supreme court and legal issues. c-span's "washington journal." join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern on sunday morning. >> for c-span's voice is 2024, we are asking voters across -- voices 2024, we are asking voters across the country, what is the most important issue to you and why? >> immigration. >> economics. >> i think homelessness is an issue that needs to be addressed. >> sure your voice by going to c-span.org/campaign2024. record a 32nd video telling us your issue and why. c-span's voices 2024. v.a. part of the conversation -- be a part of the conversation. >> in the weeks that lie ahead, the famous and influential men and women will occupy those seats and will have a lot to say about milton friedman's views on the society in which we live today. >> saturday, american history tv will air the 10 part series "free to choose," featuring milton friedman. mr. friedman coproduced the s
saturday morning, a vox senior politics reporter talks about moderate voters in campaign 2024. then, "washington times" legal affairs reporter alex sawyer talks about her podcast about the supreme court and legal issues. c-span's "washington journal." join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern on sunday morning. >> for c-span's voice is 2024, we are asking voters across -- voices 2024, we are asking voters across the country, what is the most important issue to you and...
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the rising tide of firings and layoffs at media companies is just depressingly hard to give vice to vox to businesses with hundreds and hundreds of journalism jobs are being lost and billionaire owner of los angeles times called 20% of the staff devastating and wall street journal laid off 20 washington bureau staffers including pull itser prize winner and now the messenger folded with 300 journalists losing their jobs and generous salaries and offices in three cities and it was beset by...
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coming up saturday morning, a vox reporter talks about moderate voters in campaign 2024.on times reporter alex sawyer talks about a particular escort watch about the supreme court and legal issues in the news. "washington journal," join in the conversation live at saturday -- on saturday at 7:00 in the morning on c-span or on c-span.org. ♪ announcer: for c-span's voices 2024 we are asking voters across the country what is she was most important to you in this election and why? >> the most important issue is immigration. >> economics and the deficit. >> i think that homelessness is an issue that needs to be addressed. announcer: we invite you to share your voice by going to our website, c-span.org/campaign2 024, select the record the voice stabbed and record your voice and tell us your issue and why. be a part of the conversation. announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view ofovernment. we are funded by these television companies and more, including midco. ♪ announcer: midco supports c-span as a pubc service along with these other television providers , giving you a front ro
coming up saturday morning, a vox reporter talks about moderate voters in campaign 2024.on times reporter alex sawyer talks about a particular escort watch about the supreme court and legal issues in the news. "washington journal," join in the conversation live at saturday -- on saturday at 7:00 in the morning on c-span or on c-span.org. ♪ announcer: for c-span's voices 2024 we are asking voters across the country what is she was most important to you in this election and why?...
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. >> as vox's trey yingst reports, israel is considering a temporary pause in the fighting for ramadan. as long as some hostages are released. >> as the fighting grinds on in northern and central gaza, we're learning more about the new proposal that could soon lead to a ceasefire. under the deal, israel would pause its offensive against hamas in gaza during the upcoming muslim holy month of ramadan. if a deal is reached to release some of the hostages still being held in gaza, the exact numbers are still being worked out. but there would be an exchange of captives for palestinian prisoners and a six week pause in the fighting, which negotiators are hoping will translate into a longer truce. >> we hope it will be a permanent ceasefire. >> we don't want to go back to war. we don't want to stay displaced. this is our only hope . >> but there's still a long way to go. there's been no israeli reaction to president biden's suggestion that the ceasefire could come as soon as next monday, and hamas says the proposal doesn't meet its demands at this time. we have seen a positive trajectory by t
. >> as vox's trey yingst reports, israel is considering a temporary pause in the fighting for ramadan. as long as some hostages are released. >> as the fighting grinds on in northern and central gaza, we're learning more about the new proposal that could soon lead to a ceasefire. under the deal, israel would pause its offensive against hamas in gaza during the upcoming muslim holy month of ramadan. if a deal is reached to release some of the hostages still being held in gaza, the...
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i started a whole new career because of it, and that was very much thanks to my wonderful agent at voxg that. i've been to croatia, australia -- [laughter] all different places talking about sirh -- siri. so i can't really complain. liz: good. okay. i love it, i love it. as we say good-bye, can you just say you're watching "the claman countdown" on fox business in the siri voice. >> oh, i'm so sorry. if i do that, you will have to pay me. [laughter] liz: sounds exactly like her! see, she did learn, you guys. she did learn from the earlier -- [laughter] the earlier mistake. but the it's a happy accident now. susan bennett, the real siri, thank you so much. it's been really interesting. we appreciate you coming on. >> thank you. thank you. bye-bye. liz: see, she's smart. >>> fox business with alert, the eaglet has landed. look at intuitive machines. ticker symbol lunr jumping about 19%, blasting off after the houston-based space exploration company made history by becoming the first commercial if outfit to put a spacecraft on the moon. intuitive machines made contact with its lunar lande
i started a whole new career because of it, and that was very much thanks to my wonderful agent at voxg that. i've been to croatia, australia -- [laughter] all different places talking about sirh -- siri. so i can't really complain. liz: good. okay. i love it, i love it. as we say good-bye, can you just say you're watching "the claman countdown" on fox business in the siri voice. >> oh, i'm so sorry. if i do that, you will have to pay me. [laughter] liz: sounds exactly like her!...
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joining us now, ian mill hiser, senior correspondent at vox, jonathan lemire, host of msnbc's "way too and an msnbc political analyst. also back with me now is chuck rosenberg. ian, is that letter in essence beside the point because frankly individual justices decide whether to recuse him. obviously thomas didn't, in fact, he was the first questioner today. >> right. thomas should resign. here you have a guy who's been flying on all of these billionaires' private jets, his kids tuition gets paid by his billionaire buddy. he got a loan forgiven by another rich buddy. this is not behavior we would tolerate in any government official, much less a supreme court justice. is anything going to happen? no. and, like, the trump case itself, the case that was argued today before the supreme court shows us why. you know, president trump incited an insurrection that attacked the united states senators themselves. he put their lives at risk. and yet we couldn't get the 67 votes we need in the senate to remove trump from office. so if you can't remove the guy who literally sent a mob to attack the s
joining us now, ian mill hiser, senior correspondent at vox, jonathan lemire, host of msnbc's "way too and an msnbc political analyst. also back with me now is chuck rosenberg. ian, is that letter in essence beside the point because frankly individual justices decide whether to recuse him. obviously thomas didn't, in fact, he was the first questioner today. >> right. thomas should resign. here you have a guy who's been flying on all of these billionaires' private jets, his kids...
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. >> vox's jacqui heinrich just jacqui hreported that this isn't a weapon that would attack humans, although if our satellites are destroyed, my gps dies and i'll probably drive intoroyed byve int a lake >> don't get me wrong, i'm notio taking this threat lightly.i'm >> i'm sure russians are working on space weapons. sureweapons.it's just ironic the same people who bought trump for space forcd trume arew hysterical over russia's space force. it's not russia' even in orbit.w >> now. if russia really was planninasg on putting a nuclear missile into space, that would violate the 1967 outer space treaty and could theoretically lead to a major escalation, somethinlead to g about today'ss cycle, though, just seems deliberate. someone playing a game of mad libs and came up with russia nukeli came s space on the samee >> kamala harris is flying to the munich security summit, where our nato allies will be rallying to defend ukraine from. >> glad. i hope i'm wrong. i hopeukraine r. all of our poll and security officials are operating in good faitith. e >> but we've been deceived into rating the treasu
. >> vox's jacqui heinrich just jacqui hreported that this isn't a weapon that would attack humans, although if our satellites are destroyed, my gps dies and i'll probably drive intoroyed byve int a lake >> don't get me wrong, i'm notio taking this threat lightly.i'm >> i'm sure russians are working on space weapons. sureweapons.it's just ironic the same people who bought trump for space forcd trume arew hysterical over russia's space force. it's not russia' even in orbit.w...
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i'm going to be doing a couple of vox pops as well.g on my that'll be coming up live on my show 11 pm. tonight. show 9 to 11 pm. tonight. michelle so michelle now, now, ever so much for that, patrick. >> shall be watching >> we shall be watching your show at 9:00. >> and that chap that you spoke to is going to have some fascinating pictures of the back of head, of patrick christys head, isn't he? them. of patrick christys head, isn't he?have them. of patrick christys head, isn't he?have inspect them. of patrick christys head, isn't he?have inspect his them. i'll have to inspect his hairline i wonder what's hairline now. i wonder what's going look right, going on anyway. look right, let's cut to the chase, because the technicalities of these amendments in amendments and the goings on in westminster and this amendment and lot and that amendment, a lot of people don't it all. people don't really get it all. and a of people think it's and a lot of people think it's not really relevant anyway. a lot of people, whoever they are, whichever th
i'm going to be doing a couple of vox pops as well.g on my that'll be coming up live on my show 11 pm. tonight. show 9 to 11 pm. tonight. michelle so michelle now, now, ever so much for that, patrick. >> shall be watching >> we shall be watching your show at 9:00. >> and that chap that you spoke to is going to have some fascinating pictures of the back of head, of patrick christys head, isn't he? them. of patrick christys head, isn't he?have them. of patrick christys head,...
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that trump cannot run for president at all, and that is where we start with senior correspondent at vox and author of the agenda, how a republican supreme court is reshaping america, ian mill hiezer, and co-host of the hashtag sisters-in-law podcast, barbara mcquade, andrew weissmann is here. andrew, let's start with you. walk us through what it is we can expect when those oral arguments begin tomorrow. >> sure, well, one thing to note is that the court is going to be deciding whether donald trump can be an officer again. in other words, whether somebody who has engaged in insurrection or aided an insurrection can hold a federal office again. if they decide that he can run, then the decision will be for all of us when we vote to decide whether somebody who has done that should be in office. so you know, the issue of how one deals with the 14th amendment is initially in the supreme court, even if they rule for him and overrule the colorado supreme court, we will still have the decision about whether somebody who is engged in that conduct should be there. there are a lot of very technical
that trump cannot run for president at all, and that is where we start with senior correspondent at vox and author of the agenda, how a republican supreme court is reshaping america, ian mill hiezer, and co-host of the hashtag sisters-in-law podcast, barbara mcquade, andrew weissmann is here. andrew, let's start with you. walk us through what it is we can expect when those oral arguments begin tomorrow. >> sure, well, one thing to note is that the court is going to be deciding whether...
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yeah, that raises a really important question, rachel, which is that it's not good for democracy, and vox raises this point today. it's not good for democracy and transparency in rule of law for donald trump to face a really steep bill. not because he should have to face it, but because as lawrence says, this leads you down and negatively the rabbit hole of, which countries went to pay this tab, effectively? >> yeah, i mean, when i was reading that part of judge engoron's ruling today about how one of the restrictions here is that the trump organization cannot get loans from any bank that is registered in new york, well in the normal scheme of things when you cover financial trials and any trials that end up for example and sdny just because of the financial institution involved, the shorthand that you do when covering these things is like, oh yeah, all financial institutions are registered to do business in new york. new york is the financial capital of the world, and so that is why they have jurisdiction over everything financial. but what lawrence says is exactly right. yeah, it was a
yeah, that raises a really important question, rachel, which is that it's not good for democracy, and vox raises this point today. it's not good for democracy and transparency in rule of law for donald trump to face a really steep bill. not because he should have to face it, but because as lawrence says, this leads you down and negatively the rabbit hole of, which countries went to pay this tab, effectively? >> yeah, i mean, when i was reading that part of judge engoron's ruling today...
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well, it's, um, if you if you look at, uh, if you look at vox box on things, uh, uh, when on any questionues is, is fairly limited. um uh, and therefore that, you know, the how this plays depends on which media outlet they, they watch. uh, and most of them probably pass them by, but for a certain constituency it will be seen as, uh , endorsing, say, biden with, uh, endorsing, say, biden with, uh, endorsing, say, biden with, uh, uh, with false, uh, praise . uh, uh, with false, uh, praise. and in that respect, it will be seen as supporting, uh , seen as supporting, uh, reinforcing their idea that biden is seen as a pushover. >> um, very interesting to see how this plays out. thank you very much for your time. david dunn, professor of international politics university of politics at the university of birmingham. it is a good question, though. how much attention you does the attention do you does the average american pay to this stuff? >> well, i'm sure the good professor would never, never say that the british electorate was low , in fact. in low information, in fact. in fact, i think i thin
well, it's, um, if you if you look at, uh, if you look at vox box on things, uh, uh, when on any questionues is, is fairly limited. um uh, and therefore that, you know, the how this plays depends on which media outlet they, they watch. uh, and most of them probably pass them by, but for a certain constituency it will be seen as, uh , endorsing, say, biden with, uh, endorsing, say, biden with, uh, endorsing, say, biden with, uh, uh, with false, uh, praise . uh, uh, with false, uh, praise. and in...