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to the warren commission. that he thought there might well have been a conspiracy that involved some communist government. he thought it might be the soviet union. and the reasons for him not tellingn the the truth in 1964 are baffling. i think there is good reason to believe that he knew much more about lee harvey oswald and what had happened in mexico than he ever wanted to share with the warren commission. if only because it would prove that he knew that oswald might be a threat and yet never pass on that information to washington where it might have been used to save the president life. >> towards the end of your book, you mention, there's an eye-popping document from the cia, 132-page summary of what they knew about oswald. >> the cia many years after the assassination puts together this incredible chronology. day by day by day. of what they had known about lee harvey oswald. specifically focused on what the cia knew about his travels to mexico. and it showed that the cia had been aware pretty quickly aft
to the warren commission. that he thought there might well have been a conspiracy that involved some communist government. he thought it might be the soviet union. and the reasons for him not tellingn the the truth in 1964 are baffling. i think there is good reason to believe that he knew much more about lee harvey oswald and what had happened in mexico than he ever wanted to share with the warren commission. if only because it would prove that he knew that oswald might be a threat and yet...
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supporters of the warren commission say a panel of doctors viewing this proves the warren commission is correct. conspiracy theorists say ramsey clark was lyndon johnson's attorney general, all of those doctors bought into the conspiracy, even though they joined it late, and therefore, they too are part of the overall conspiracy and cover-up. ok. now it's time to look at some of the pictures. this is frame 225, the first frame that clearly shows kennedy was hit. at first, even the warren commission believed that kennedy and conley were hit by two separate bullets. the zapruder film through a wrench in the two bullet theory of the timing. it's a clock. according to the warren commission, kennedy was shot somewhere between frames to 10 and 225. connelly was hit before frame 240. in other words, they were hit no more than 30 frames apart. the fbi tests that oswalds gun could not shoot quicker than once every 2.25 seconds. zapruder's film translates to frames. they were either two gunmen, and those two gunmen shot at almost exactly the same moments but not quite, or there was one gunman
supporters of the warren commission say a panel of doctors viewing this proves the warren commission is correct. conspiracy theorists say ramsey clark was lyndon johnson's attorney general, all of those doctors bought into the conspiracy, even though they joined it late, and therefore, they too are part of the overall conspiracy and cover-up. ok. now it's time to look at some of the pictures. this is frame 225, the first frame that clearly shows kennedy was hit. at first, even the warren...
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anyone could come in, read the warren commission report, and most everything i'm saying is in the warren commission report. they can look at the original fbi files. the lab files of the lab technicians and scientists who worked at the fbi. the ballistic testing and fiber testing and all of that. those records are all part of the collection. and some could look through them. >> but even when you said earlier, that is the rifle that oswald used to kill the president there are people, listening to this that would say that is not true. >> that's right. what i am saying actually is the opinion of the warren commission. i should state that i have no opinion one way or another on this. but that is how it is identified in our records. and so that is how i will identify it to you. >> this is a gray zipper jacket. and the interesting thing, this also ties oswald to the murder of tippit because the warren commission, according to the warren commission, this jacket found near where tippit was killed. near where they saw oswald taken after the killing of tippit. marina, oswald's wife, verified that t
anyone could come in, read the warren commission report, and most everything i'm saying is in the warren commission report. they can look at the original fbi files. the lab files of the lab technicians and scientists who worked at the fbi. the ballistic testing and fiber testing and all of that. those records are all part of the collection. and some could look through them. >> but even when you said earlier, that is the rifle that oswald used to kill the president there are people,...
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warren buffett hopes so.cine this week the briefing docks on line the road map begins with an economic war that is warren buff aets call to action as new covid shutdowns near and congress debates new stimulus
warren buffett hopes so.cine this week the briefing docks on line the road map begins with an economic war that is warren buff aets call to action as new covid shutdowns near and congress debates new stimulus
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warren: i am. more people are getting sick during the coronavirus pandemic then add in the other, and the help that many people have relied on is about to disappear. the day after christmas, 12 million workers will lose unemployment assistance. that same week, secretary mnuchin will be shutting down the federal reserve programs designed to help the economy. chair powell, you have been clear about the need for more fiscal support to help families and businesses get through this crisis. let me ask you specifically about help to individuals that puts more money in their pockets during at, crisis -- during an economic crisis. if individuals have a bit more cash to spend every month, that helps them, but it also helps the economy, right? chair powell: yes. sen. warren: ok. so there are two ways to get more money into people's pockets. the first is providing payments like stimulus checks and un-lemon insurance, which i strongly support -- and unemployment insurance, which i strongly support. the other is
warren: i am. more people are getting sick during the coronavirus pandemic then add in the other, and the help that many people have relied on is about to disappear. the day after christmas, 12 million workers will lose unemployment assistance. that same week, secretary mnuchin will be shutting down the federal reserve programs designed to help the economy. chair powell, you have been clear about the need for more fiscal support to help families and businesses get through this crisis. let me...
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best piece of advice warren give you and he recounted a story saying one day i called warren and saidour investment thesis is so simple, why don't people copy you, he said because people don't want to get rich slow. we're focused on quick hit successes, and in warren's case many are months in the making. with the president one of the things he said, it's important to institutionalize your intentions so even as a public company you can influence what's your decision. so it's about being thoughtful about what you want the company to become. >> it's a big day for you guys. i'm glad your mom no longer has to worry about her art major son having health insurance. he's done well for himself. >> thank you, poppy. >>> one random act of kindness at a dairy queen led to a chain reaction that was two days and hundreds of cars long. this will make you smile. ♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes your stomach for fast relief and get the same fast relief in a delightful chew with pepto bismol chews. unlike ordinary memory want supplements-ter? neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indica
best piece of advice warren give you and he recounted a story saying one day i called warren and saidour investment thesis is so simple, why don't people copy you, he said because people don't want to get rich slow. we're focused on quick hit successes, and in warren's case many are months in the making. with the president one of the things he said, it's important to institutionalize your intentions so even as a public company you can influence what's your decision. so it's about being...
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kratz i have a quote here from warren buffett who is the sort of person who is totally celebrated by paul krugman totally celebrated by rachel maddow and b.c. and certainly see n.b.c. where he appears and they allowed him as the greatest thinker on earth buffett says economy needs another injection so we're going to interpret for you this cup to pratt speak buffett says his stock portfolio needs another injection of free money he lives on free money he lives on this fiat's system that's what he tells you but in fact like the bets he's making like he's abandoned since march he has abandoned the u.s. dollar before the 50th birthday in 2021 he has abandoned the u.s. he's dumped all his airlines he went long gold you know gold miner he went long japan so that's tell you everything you need to know he goes on to you know the likes of rachel maddow show and tells everybody keep buying american keep buying the airlines go fly and yet he himself with this own money what he's doing is dumping and then you know with his power and his wealth he buys these sort of people influence because they'r
kratz i have a quote here from warren buffett who is the sort of person who is totally celebrated by paul krugman totally celebrated by rachel maddow and b.c. and certainly see n.b.c. where he appears and they allowed him as the greatest thinker on earth buffett says economy needs another injection so we're going to interpret for you this cup to pratt speak buffett says his stock portfolio needs another injection of free money he lives on free money he lives on this fiat's system that's what he...
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be great and therefore it would ever he wants let's give him money let's give him some billions no warren buffet's been bailed out by the government at least 3 times in a major way and he can argue it more than 3 times and if you take away the previously up until recently illegal activity of stock buybacks and you took away the bailout money his performance over the past 30 years will not be compound in money at 20 percent but it would be compound in money last closer to 2 percent so not that much different than a money market fund so he's a parasite essentially he's a leech he just lobbies the government to send him free money and then he holds that out he puts people on rationing money to escape his conglomerate and he claims that this is somehow that in value to the economy a stock it's a leech is to economically just drawing the economy so now he's arguing for another bailout of course he lives on bailouts he can't make he's not a guy you can go mosque and create an industry he's never created a single thing in his life he's a complete dullard and he needs another bailout i think we s
be great and therefore it would ever he wants let's give him money let's give him some billions no warren buffet's been bailed out by the government at least 3 times in a major way and he can argue it more than 3 times and if you take away the previously up until recently illegal activity of stock buybacks and you took away the bailout money his performance over the past 30 years will not be compound in money at 20 percent but it would be compound in money last closer to 2 percent so not that...
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this is chief justice earl warren appointed in 1953 by president eisenhower.warren was a man with the joys and worries of sons and daughters in his life, a family man and a writer of decisions, that have changed american history. justice william o douglas appointed by franklin d. roosevelt, a man who you may find him leading worship or climbing because he pursues understanding everywhere and seeks out friends among even the remotest of people. at 12, he was an immigrant boy who loved to read, today, a justice who continues to read at every opportunity. at lunch, even when walking in the street did -- justice felix frankfurter. a great leader, and great thinker. when justice hugo brock was 70, he rejoiced, now i can play tennis again. it seems his doctor told him, that a man in his sixties, should not play. when you teach a child tennis the concept of fair play is important. justice black has spent a lifetime implementing a similar concept in the broader field of government. by are carvedived in the marble over the door of the court he slurs -- serves, equal ju
this is chief justice earl warren appointed in 1953 by president eisenhower.warren was a man with the joys and worries of sons and daughters in his life, a family man and a writer of decisions, that have changed american history. justice william o douglas appointed by franklin d. roosevelt, a man who you may find him leading worship or climbing because he pursues understanding everywhere and seeks out friends among even the remotest of people. at 12, he was an immigrant boy who loved to read,...
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warren:. -- sen. warren: i not asking you about what congress should do. i am asking about what it does to the economy if people who, instead of spending that money in the economy, are spending that money by sending money back to the federal government on their student loan payments? that is a problem for the economy, is it not? chair powell: certainly people who are weighed down by debt in the situation like this, where they may be unemployed, where unemployment is very high among low-wage workers, that can weigh on economic activity, yes. in. warren: fair enough, but think we started with economic stimulus 101. $200 is $200 that could be spent in the economy. mr. chairman, you also noted that student loan debt has another impact on the struggling economy, and that is that student loan debt makes it harder for people to qualify for mortgages, to buy homes, to art small businesses. you notice those things drag our economy down. do you still feel that way? chair powell: data are showing that over longer periods of time, people who take on student debt in or
warren:. -- sen. warren: i not asking you about what congress should do. i am asking about what it does to the economy if people who, instead of spending that money in the economy, are spending that money by sending money back to the federal government on their student loan payments? that is a problem for the economy, is it not? chair powell: certainly people who are weighed down by debt in the situation like this, where they may be unemployed, where unemployment is very high among low-wage...
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and i'm trying to learn to play slide guitar and listening to warren haynes on a video. now, playing slide guitar sounds like you're basically killing a cat, and that you are doing it, cause the cat the most pain possible. that's just the way it sounds so i'm struggling with this. all of a sudden warn haynes stops and says now look, when you play the blues, it doesn't really matter how many notes you play. you just have to mean the notes that you play. my challenge to all of you is to figure out what of the notes that you mean to play? because in today's world is a lot coming at you. there's an awful lot that we don't know. listening to someone like warren haynes or bb king play that one note claw in which there is more community in that one note than in the hundred others that people can play, you know, is i think a rule that would give us will. let me stop there and turned back over to david. >> thanks so much. that was great. we are offering 50 copies of your book and in your book you give a number of concrete examples of companies that are playing great notes, to use
and i'm trying to learn to play slide guitar and listening to warren haynes on a video. now, playing slide guitar sounds like you're basically killing a cat, and that you are doing it, cause the cat the most pain possible. that's just the way it sounds so i'm struggling with this. all of a sudden warn haynes stops and says now look, when you play the blues, it doesn't really matter how many notes you play. you just have to mean the notes that you play. my challenge to all of you is to figure...
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earl warren, sons and daughters in his life.d a writer of decisions that have changed american history. justice william o. douglas, appointed by franklin d. roosevelt in 1939. a man who glories in nature and in people. you may find him leading a hike in washington or a climb in the himalayan's. he pursues understanding everywhere and seeks out fame among even the modest of people. ♪ ♪ at 12, he was an immigrant and love to read. today, a justice who continues to re-that every opportunity. launch, even one walking in the street. justice felix stanford, a great reader, a great thinker. one just as hugo black was 70, he rejoiced. now i can play tennis again. it seems his doctor told him that a man in his sixties should not play. ♪ ♪ when you teach a cow chemist, the concept of fair play is important but. justice black has spent a lifetime implementing a similar concept in the broader field of government. the words he lives by our carved in marble over the door of the court he serves. equal, justice under law. that is the ideal in a
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liz: one more shot the book that warren buffett is a great stocking-stuffer.e last week. where are the customer's yachts? it is by fred. what is the book i should be reading during the holiday, he said this one. dow, s&p 500, they see some gains. [closing bell rings] it is a record for the russell 2000. not so for the nasdaq. i wish you all a happy holiday season. it's a shortened session tomorrow. that will do it for "the claman countdown". connell: so we close it out with stocks mixed here today. the nasdaq does end down. a bit up and down. actually hit a all-time high early in the session. couldn't close as a record. turns negative in the final few minutes of trading. investors still hoping stimulus can boost the economy down the line. we have back and forth on stimulus before that. we also have new signs that the economy might be starting to slow down. as more restrictions are put in place across the nation to fight off the virus. we also are seeing, we'll talk about this for better or worse, plenty of people are planning to
liz: one more shot the book that warren buffett is a great stocking-stuffer.e last week. where are the customer's yachts? it is by fred. what is the book i should be reading during the holiday, he said this one. dow, s&p 500, they see some gains. [closing bell rings] it is a record for the russell 2000. not so for the nasdaq. i wish you all a happy holiday season. it's a shortened session tomorrow. that will do it for "the claman countdown". connell: so we close it out with stocks...
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figure. >> in the history of the world nobody has made as much money as an investor for himself as warren buffett now one of the richest people in the world giving away both of his money to the bill and melinda gates foundation when you sit down with warm buffett you don't see him bragging how rich sheet or smart he is with a self-deprecating humor and make sure you feel it's great to meet people people but they are humble that's i like the leaders to show that self-deprecating humor and not taking themselves too seriously. >> you have you not interviewed you would like to? >> queen elizabeth doesn't do interviews. the pope doesn't. have never interviewed andrea mitchell maybe i can interview her. >> that would be a great pleasure. and if i can answer all those questions that come. what is the one of the most unguarded question? >> i was like to ask people what makes them a leader or i will throw in a whimsical question. one time i interviewed the ceo of an automobile company. when i buy a car and the salesman goes back to talk to the sales manager what is he really doing back there? are
figure. >> in the history of the world nobody has made as much money as an investor for himself as warren buffett now one of the richest people in the world giving away both of his money to the bill and melinda gates foundation when you sit down with warm buffett you don't see him bragging how rich sheet or smart he is with a self-deprecating humor and make sure you feel it's great to meet people people but they are humble that's i like the leaders to show that self-deprecating humor and...
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kennedy was shot and killed while riding in his motorcade. , killing of lee harvey oswald and the warrenas organized to investigate the assassination. >> first let me thank you all for coming. it's not always easy to get here the metro is not working well today. second i would like to thank the smithsonian associates program. they do such a remarkable job.
kennedy was shot and killed while riding in his motorcade. , killing of lee harvey oswald and the warrenas organized to investigate the assassination. >> first let me thank you all for coming. it's not always easy to get here the metro is not working well today. second i would like to thank the smithsonian associates program. they do such a remarkable job.
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he had no interest in acting sitting there and figuring out what was in the mind of al gore or warren. that might make it hard for holbrooke to negotiate in this particular situation. you also have to come back to, do you have the respect to command your own team. and i think that was one of baker's hidden assets always in dealing with bush, certainly those two, peter and i been having a debate about this. within the closest secretary of state and president of all with the closest and friendliest secretary of state and present since madison and jefferson? he thinks ever. i am not so sure but i'm not an expert on madison and jefferson. >> this is what goes on at your dinner table? >> i know jim baker would have appreciated richard holbrooke as a worthy adversary and a debate partner, that's for sure turkey recognizes excellence, and by the way, i did very sexist time, women, men, he likes to play tennis against a good player and he would have known holbrooke as a good player. >> but it's a great thought experiment to think about what have been baker versus holbrooke. peter, pick up on
he had no interest in acting sitting there and figuring out what was in the mind of al gore or warren. that might make it hard for holbrooke to negotiate in this particular situation. you also have to come back to, do you have the respect to command your own team. and i think that was one of baker's hidden assets always in dealing with bush, certainly those two, peter and i been having a debate about this. within the closest secretary of state and president of all with the closest and...
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he flood interest in fact in sitting there and figuring out what was in the mind of al gore or warrenpher. so, that might have made it hard for holbrooke to negotiate in this particular situation, and you also have to come back to, do you have the respect to command your own team? and i think that was one of bakers hidden assets always in dealing with bush, certainly those two, peter and i have been having a debate. where they they closest secretary of state and president ever? or where they the klose expose friendliest secretary of state and president since madison and jefferson herb thinks ever. i'm not sure. my point -- >> your dinner table. >> i know that jim baker would have appreciated richard holbrooke as a worthy adversary and a debate partner. that's for sure. he recognizes excellence and by the way at a very sexist time. he liked to play tennis against a good player, and he would have known holbrooke for a good player. >> but it's a great thought experiment to think but what would it have been, bakers versus holbrooke. peter pick up on -- let me did you, talked about in the
he flood interest in fact in sitting there and figuring out what was in the mind of al gore or warrenpher. so, that might have made it hard for holbrooke to negotiate in this particular situation, and you also have to come back to, do you have the respect to command your own team? and i think that was one of bakers hidden assets always in dealing with bush, certainly those two, peter and i have been having a debate. where they they closest secretary of state and president ever? or where they...
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of the folks you have in your circuit were ones that were hopeful of bernie sanders or elizabeth warrenone on the progressive side of the party, winning, so joe biden wins, and you're trying to impact that, but there has been a lot of criticism that the biden team has not reached out more to the worn and sanders crowd, and i know you are pushing that -- reached out more to the warren and sanders crowd. are you disappointed, or are you hopeful? >> i mean, i am hopeful, and that is because, you know -- and matt and i speak pretty frequently, as you know, and he is someone we also have obviously recommended for a key appointment in the biden administration. steve: i should mention the senior policy advisor for foreign affairs to senator bernie sanders. >> correct, yes, and throughout the campaign, the series of calls that we were having with tony blinken and the rest of the biden foreign policy team, so, matt was part of those efforts to assure that the biden team was reaching out to progressives and that they were listening to our concerns, right? at a minimum, what we appreciated was tha
of the folks you have in your circuit were ones that were hopeful of bernie sanders or elizabeth warrenone on the progressive side of the party, winning, so joe biden wins, and you're trying to impact that, but there has been a lot of criticism that the biden team has not reached out more to the worn and sanders crowd, and i know you are pushing that -- reached out more to the warren and sanders crowd. are you disappointed, or are you hopeful? >> i mean, i am hopeful, and that is because,...
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>>> senator mark warren and representative underwood and representative hurd are speaking at an event hosted by the aspen institute. live coverage on c-span3. >> representative will hurd and senator mark warner. you can find all of their bios and the rest of the agenda at our website as well as watch the previous two days of sessions and today's earlier sessions. for a final time today and during the summit, i want to thank fire eye intel and proof point for helping to make this summit possible, along with blue vector and the american gas association for their additional support and turn it over to my colleague, john carlan. sorry, i had a bit of an audio issue. i want to welcome our guests and also to remind folks that the -- please submit questions and i will try to read them as we get towards the end of our session today. we've just heard from cisa's cybersecurity and infrastructure security acting director and we will have with us today -- i think he's joining a little bit later, senator warner is the vice chair of the intelligence committee, representative will hurd who is the ra
>>> senator mark warren and representative underwood and representative hurd are speaking at an event hosted by the aspen institute. live coverage on c-span3. >> representative will hurd and senator mark warner. you can find all of their bios and the rest of the agenda at our website as well as watch the previous two days of sessions and today's earlier sessions. for a final time today and during the summit, i want to thank fire eye intel and proof point for helping to make this...
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warren buffett hopes so. fda looks on track it approve mo dernia's vaccine this week the briefing docks on line the road map begins with an economic war that is warren buff aets call to action as new covid shutdowns near and congress debates new stimulus proposals. >> moderna is next fda staff endorsing emergenc use of its covid vaccine and a critical step toward approval as early as this week >> and apple's production boost reportedly aiming to make 96 million iphones for the first half of 2021 that would be a nearly 30% jump over production from one year ago, carl. >> yeah. we'll talk about what nikkei said today, david. as for moderna, briefing docs are interesting again. some of the charts looking at efficacy, placebo versus the drug itself suggests that you start to see efficacy as in pfizer after the first dose. >> yeah, this is fabulous. i think people have to start recognizing that there is going to be a lot of vaccine there is going to be moderna, j&j, abbott has news now about testing. but there is
warren buffett hopes so. fda looks on track it approve mo dernia's vaccine this week the briefing docks on line the road map begins with an economic war that is warren buff aets call to action as new covid shutdowns near and congress debates new stimulus proposals. >> moderna is next fda staff endorsing emergenc use of its covid vaccine and a critical step toward approval as early as this week >> and apple's production boost reportedly aiming to make 96 million iphones for the first...
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from 3 senators including the queen of the progressive left in the senate right now our elizabeth warren basically asking for an ethics pledge from the incoming and i still say potentially incoming president we don't know exactly what's going to happen in congress on january 6th on but the fact is that in addition to republicans watching the activities of the biden in ministration in regard to lobbying the progressive side on you know the elizabeth warren's and even in the house to a whole season people like that already tripping on high on what the activities are between the biden ministry when any incoming hire isn't it may be formally also worked in the lobbying. so to what extent if any do you think this is a conflict of interest. i think it is it's an extreme conflict of interest and we've seen this a lot of times in the past this isn't you know something a new phenomenon here and it would go over would be on actual lobbying you know on lobbying senators and lobbying congress i mean this is an issue that we saw when hillary clinton was in charge of the state department there was a l
from 3 senators including the queen of the progressive left in the senate right now our elizabeth warren basically asking for an ethics pledge from the incoming and i still say potentially incoming president we don't know exactly what's going to happen in congress on january 6th on but the fact is that in addition to republicans watching the activities of the biden in ministration in regard to lobbying the progressive side on you know the elizabeth warren's and even in the house to a whole...
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you have in your in your circuit were those that were hopeful of a bernie sanders journalist with warren someone from the progress or any of the party winning this nomination so joe biden wins you're trying to impact that but there's been a lot of criticism that that the biden team has not reached out more to the warren and sanders crowd before this and i know you're pushing that but i guess at a personal level because i know you're you're working hard on this i can feel that you're the one of the gurus behind the scenes on it are you disappointed or you hopeful. i mean i'm hopeful and that's because. you know i i and matt does and i speak pretty frequently as you know and he's someone that we've also obviously recommended for he a point man and by an administration and i am mentioning i should mention that matt is the senior poll policy adviser for foreign affairs to senator bernie sanders correct yes and you know throughout the campaign. the series of calls that we were having with 20 and the rest of the buying foreign policy team. so matt was was part of those efforts to ensure that t
you have in your in your circuit were those that were hopeful of a bernie sanders journalist with warren someone from the progress or any of the party winning this nomination so joe biden wins you're trying to impact that but there's been a lot of criticism that that the biden team has not reached out more to the warren and sanders crowd before this and i know you're pushing that but i guess at a personal level because i know you're you're working hard on this i can feel that you're the one of...
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i'm not sure the elizabeth warren could have done it i'm not sure that bernie sanders could have done a not sure they would have got the white spread coalition that would be enough to beat don't trump remember donald trump got more votes than any sitting president has ever managed before he got 70000000 votes now use beaten significantly by joe biden but i'm not sure there's another democrat in the race that would be able to beat donald trump so the question progressives have to ask who would you rather have in office would you rather have joe biden or donald trump and i'm sure they would say joe biden because 4 years ago i think people thought that hillary clinton was going to win the macho war and they didn't go out and vote and they got donald trump and a lot of progressives and a lot of democrats who didn't vote were very upset with what came for the next 4 years now i got it i'm sorry. and it may well get fasten n.p.r. and you come off the back of the hats. well i will tell you that is exactly what i feel and i think that is actually that's exactly like watrous or did not win the
i'm not sure the elizabeth warren could have done it i'm not sure that bernie sanders could have done a not sure they would have got the white spread coalition that would be enough to beat don't trump remember donald trump got more votes than any sitting president has ever managed before he got 70000000 votes now use beaten significantly by joe biden but i'm not sure there's another democrat in the race that would be able to beat donald trump so the question progressives have to ask who would...
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so how do you think warren christopher became the counterpart to james baker with bush versus gore?ays to show that he was a blue-eyed killer nobody could beat him in that context. how do you think richard holbrooke would have done going up against baker on the florida recount? obviously he is not a political operative or campaign manager or lawyer but he is a brilliant negotiator. >> that's also question one of the interesting things going back to the recount is many democrats said to me we know al gore was just once we heard jim baker was involved. people were well aware even at the time before the recount of the differences between the two men. one of christopher's great mistakes was sitting down to tell the story in the book sitting down with his first meeting with this dramatic moment and what would happen in florida. christopher blocked off a lot of time to sit there and think they will roll up there then get down to the business to negotiate the jim baker wasn't there to negotiate but to win. and that fundamentally i think is where his experience as a corporate lawyer for dec
so how do you think warren christopher became the counterpart to james baker with bush versus gore?ays to show that he was a blue-eyed killer nobody could beat him in that context. how do you think richard holbrooke would have done going up against baker on the florida recount? obviously he is not a political operative or campaign manager or lawyer but he is a brilliant negotiator. >> that's also question one of the interesting things going back to the recount is many democrats said to me...
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ends by showing designers at work on the 1959 chevy impala at general motors technical center in warrenigan. this pristine copy of the film is courtesy of the national film preservation foundation, a non-profit foundation created by the u.s. congress to save america's film heritage.
ends by showing designers at work on the 1959 chevy impala at general motors technical center in warrenigan. this pristine copy of the film is courtesy of the national film preservation foundation, a non-profit foundation created by the u.s. congress to save america's film heritage.
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live coverage on c-span3. >>> senator mark warren and representative underwood and representative hurd are speaking at an event hosted by the aspen institute. live coverage on c-span3. >> representative will hurd and senator mark warner. you can find all of their bios and the rest of the agenda at our website as well as watch the previous two days of sessions and today's earlier sessions. for a final time today and during the summit, i want
live coverage on c-span3. >>> senator mark warren and representative underwood and representative hurd are speaking at an event hosted by the aspen institute. live coverage on c-span3. >> representative will hurd and senator mark warner. you can find all of their bios and the rest of the agenda at our website as well as watch the previous two days of sessions and today's earlier sessions. for a final time today and during the summit, i want
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warren commission report and he said that in this library. >> gentlemen, thank you, our time -- >> i would like to take about three minutes. >> we don't have three times. >> because i could run out of time and they won't see me again. >> actually. what we've got is we have got a hard time that we have to end the broadcast. but we will have the audience stick here to hear your remarks as soon as we wrap up. but we do need to wrap this up now in this regard because of the contrants of television time in this regard. larry temple, ben barnes, julian read, sid davis, you folks have added immeasurably to the history of this even with what you have said here tonight. and we thank you so much for being here. [ applause ] well, let's go ahead, sid, and give you the comments. you folks are the lucky ones to be able to hear sid in this regard because of what he has added to this evening and such. and the folks who are watching on television are going to miss this aspect but i know you deserve to hear what he had to say. >> i think my mother is watching from somewhere, she would say only my son
warren commission report and he said that in this library. >> gentlemen, thank you, our time -- >> i would like to take about three minutes. >> we don't have three times. >> because i could run out of time and they won't see me again. >> actually. what we've got is we have got a hard time that we have to end the broadcast. but we will have the audience stick here to hear your remarks as soon as we wrap up. but we do need to wrap this up now in this regard because...
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so what is michael warren davis confusing here?tarians early 5% of the population, what is he getting wrong? >> among other things he's really undercounting the number of people who identify as libertarian or vote kind along libertarian lines for those are generally fiscal and conservative. the problem with these people, and by these people i mean men with 31st names. lee harvey also, those types of things that michael warren davis. they are. [inaudible] gacy is going to be my third child same as a matter fact. if you are guy can't beat joe biden, don't come crying to libertarians. say why didn't you vote for us. i don't understand it. this is the auto with both of these parties. you are given a two bad choices and the people get mad at you when you say hey thanks i'm going to stay over at my end of the table. the fact of the matter is that libertarians have been ascended, certainly not in terms of getting both in and winning the presidents or anything. but when you look at issues like criminal justice reform, drug legalization, be
so what is michael warren davis confusing here?tarians early 5% of the population, what is he getting wrong? >> among other things he's really undercounting the number of people who identify as libertarian or vote kind along libertarian lines for those are generally fiscal and conservative. the problem with these people, and by these people i mean men with 31st names. lee harvey also, those types of things that michael warren davis. they are. [inaudible] gacy is going to be my third child...
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showing designers at work on the 1959 chevy impala at general motors colorful technical center in warren, michigan. this pristine copy of the film is courtesy of the national film preservation foundation. a nonprofit organization created by the u.s. congress to help save america's film heritage. ♪ >>> in appreciation of the stylists of america, who work in lines, forms and textures and colors to give to us beauty, charm and elegance in the conveniences, comforts and necessities of our daily living. as a tribute to men and women who design. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> through the arts and crafts of the american stylists, the things about us are made to express our own free spirits and desires, for the colorful things that spell sheer fun. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> improved styling constantly adds to the ease and grace and gaiety of american living. the things we have in america are ever-changing. the studios and workshops our stylists pour forth a never ending flow of service and of artistry. lines, planes, forms and substances in colors. on come the developments of ideas in pace with the emphatic decisions of the ameri
showing designers at work on the 1959 chevy impala at general motors colorful technical center in warren, michigan. this pristine copy of the film is courtesy of the national film preservation foundation. a nonprofit organization created by the u.s. congress to help save america's film heritage. ♪ >>> in appreciation of the stylists of america, who work in lines, forms and textures and colors to give to us beauty, charm and elegance in the conveniences, comforts and necessities of...
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warren came out in support of her.he's trying to do things ahead of time including making overtures with bernie sanders. bernie sanders has said that he would give tanden a fair hearing. throughout biden's campaign, he's been hit from the left again, again, and again. he had made it clear from the beginning that he believes that the democratic party is far more moderate than, you know, the chattering class, the twitter verse and so forth. on the other hand, once he did win the nomination, he has been more receptive and he has been bringing in, you know, more advisers and we have been told that when we see the second wave of those who he's nominating for -- or appointing to the administration, the deputy secretaries and so forth, that there's going to be a lot -- there's going to be a nod to progressivi progressives there. >> that's right. natasha and michael, thank you so much for that great analysis and your great reporting. >> thank you. >>> next, fears of a postholiday covid surge as america hits another milestone.
warren came out in support of her.he's trying to do things ahead of time including making overtures with bernie sanders. bernie sanders has said that he would give tanden a fair hearing. throughout biden's campaign, he's been hit from the left again, again, and again. he had made it clear from the beginning that he believes that the democratic party is far more moderate than, you know, the chattering class, the twitter verse and so forth. on the other hand, once he did win the nomination, he...
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i tell you what, senator warren really likes you.he highly recommended you, but i wasn't sure she worried that i stole you as well. thank you for being willing to do this. a skilled leader and thinker on issues from macro economics to consumer protection and from national security to international affairs. i have worked with wale during the great recession. that was my excuse to the senator saying that's why i wanted to steal you, and i saw him tackle one big job after another. deputy and national security adviser to president obama, deputy director for the national economic council, former chief of staff to elizabeth warren, where he helped create the consumer protection bureau, financial bureau, which has done so much good. it's designed to protect consumers and working people from unfair, deceptive business practices and now wale will be the first african-american ever to hold this post. and the highest ranking african-american in the treasury department's history. an immigrant from nigeria, son of a nurse and an elementary school
i tell you what, senator warren really likes you.he highly recommended you, but i wasn't sure she worried that i stole you as well. thank you for being willing to do this. a skilled leader and thinker on issues from macro economics to consumer protection and from national security to international affairs. i have worked with wale during the great recession. that was my excuse to the senator saying that's why i wanted to steal you, and i saw him tackle one big job after another. deputy and...
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showing designers at work on the 1959 chevy impala at general motors colorful technical center in warrene national preservation film foundation, a nonprofit corporation created by the u.s. congress, to help save america's film heritage. ♪ >>> in appreciation of the stylists of america, who work in lines, forms and textures and colors to give to us beauty, charm and elegance in the conveniences, comforts and necessities of our daily living. as a tribute to men and women who design. ♪
showing designers at work on the 1959 chevy impala at general motors colorful technical center in warrene national preservation film foundation, a nonprofit corporation created by the u.s. congress, to help save america's film heritage. ♪ >>> in appreciation of the stylists of america, who work in lines, forms and textures and colors to give to us beauty, charm and elegance in the conveniences, comforts and necessities of our daily living. as a tribute to men and women who design. ♪