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that is one of the legacies of the warren.he decision-making approach, not to look at the narrow facts of the case, but to throw out some rules that the country had to follow. susan: you have used the expression the third degree. where does that come from? >> the third degree has to do with beating. you take it one degree, then one more. jeffrey: in the context of this case, the third degree means a kind of coercive pressure that does not involve physical violence. there is a history here and it is fascinating. we have to tell this story because the court tells it in the miranda decision. this is the story of john loebern. during the british star chamber, if you were a heretic, you could be summoned before the star chamber and forced to take an oath in which you promise to truthfully answer any question, even if you did not know what it would be. if you are a dissenter and asked if you were a protestant, you could lie and go to eternal damnation, as was the you -- the view at the time, you could tell the truth and be burned as
that is one of the legacies of the warren.he decision-making approach, not to look at the narrow facts of the case, but to throw out some rules that the country had to follow. susan: you have used the expression the third degree. where does that come from? >> the third degree has to do with beating. you take it one degree, then one more. jeffrey: in the context of this case, the third degree means a kind of coercive pressure that does not involve physical violence. there is a history here...
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they're still referring to the warren commission as if it's at some kind of accurate document. whereas there has been 3 official investigations resulting from that murder. we are trying to say ok, let's be honest. here is what we found. and we're putting all this information in most of this information in one film to our launch. i'm very proud of this documentary and it really raises many issues, the united states presidency since john kennedy. he was the last president to really work for peace in the world. he was looking, as i said, from this day tant, and he was withdrawn among other things from vietnam. this has been disputed when the film came out in 91. and now we have more evidence from the declassified files that it was definitely happening because robert mcnamara wrote a book in 95, robert magna was his defense secretary. and he said that without doubt, kennedy was withdrawing. and even if we were to lose that war, we would withdraw that the enemies were going to handle this war from now on. after that, mcgeorge bundy was a national security advisor for jeremy, came ou
they're still referring to the warren commission as if it's at some kind of accurate document. whereas there has been 3 official investigations resulting from that murder. we are trying to say ok, let's be honest. here is what we found. and we're putting all this information in most of this information in one film to our launch. i'm very proud of this documentary and it really raises many issues, the united states presidency since john kennedy. he was the last president to really work for peace...
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and he became one of the seven warren commission commissioners. he and another guy named jackstyljack styles worked together on the portrait of the assassination, and it is not the portrait of an assassin, because we believed firmly there was no evidence that was brought to the commission that would refute that finding. he remained open to other evidence that might prove otherwise that might counter that commission's contention, but during his lifetime, he never saw any that was, that could conclusively show that it was alone that would have him act for his identity. what he is known for is being able to move legislation on capitol hill, and to be able to craft the coalitions and it is that reputation that moves him forward in conversations about leadership. so in 1964, ford mounts a campaign against charlie hallic, and by a narrow margin, he is able to defeat him and become the minority leader himself. and ford wants to become the majority party. that is what he begins to work with, and in 1966, he makes great strides in doing that on capitol hil
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warren. she's introduced to. gerald ford at a party and jerry is quite interested that evening after the party late that evening. he calls her up and invites her out for a drink. she's kind of angry about that because she's working on a an ad campaign for herpesheimer's department store. so she has homework to do but also she chides him you're an attorney and you should know better than to be calling me up because you know that i'm in the middle of a divorce and that just would not look good and he said don't worry about it. i know a place that's out of the way we can go and have a private drink and persuades her to do that and from that moment. they become something of an item gerald. forward and betty warren are married in october 1948. it was a it was an announcement that was put off for a while because he was running for congress. he didn't. he didn't want to get married until october because he wanted to handle the primary as soon as they're married. he wins the election and they're off to establish a home i
warren. she's introduced to. gerald ford at a party and jerry is quite interested that evening after the party late that evening. he calls her up and invites her out for a drink. she's kind of angry about that because she's working on a an ad campaign for herpesheimer's department store. so she has homework to do but also she chides him you're an attorney and you should know better than to be calling me up because you know that i'm in the middle of a divorce and that just would not look good...
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now let's hear from jean becker and warren finch. thank you for joining us today. >> hello, jean. >> good eating, , warren. great to see. >> thanks to the archivist for the kind introduction. also i would like to shout out to our partners in crime, the george and barbara bush foundation, max, my colleague from l.a., lower alabama, and then also to the dean of the bush school and the staff at the library have been so helpful here during the covid and also to the staff of the former president's office. it's a great organization we belong to you we have been very lucky to be a part of it and be a part of the life of george and barbara bush for all these years. my first question, so you kind of came to the bush office in kind of a curious way. can you just talk a little bit about, you work for "usa today" and you did the diary. can you talk a bit about how that led to barbara bush hiring you to work on her staff? >> well, it is sort of an interesting road to the white house and to the bushes life. i was a newspaper reporter at "usa today
now let's hear from jean becker and warren finch. thank you for joining us today. >> hello, jean. >> good eating, , warren. great to see. >> thanks to the archivist for the kind introduction. also i would like to shout out to our partners in crime, the george and barbara bush foundation, max, my colleague from l.a., lower alabama, and then also to the dean of the bush school and the staff at the library have been so helpful here during the covid and also to the staff of the...
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jackie: it's interesting elizabeth warren did not discuss any of that.you talk will homelessness in a state that is facing high taxes if your resident, the pandemic might've sped up people leaving but your scene is not only in california it's across the country, people are fleeing blue states for red states because the quality of life was substantially better if they leave. >> that is right notice that she referred as a move by trump republicans, i'm a republican she didn't call me a mitt romney republican or john mccain or george w. bush republican or whoever he or she is a 22 to four although for that person. this shows you how desperate they are, we have four seasons winter, fall, spring, summer and fire he lies and governor newsom of how many trees he cleared away in dead vegetation, even the l.a. times in any newspaper said that he actually lied about how much he cleared, i don't know what he's doing but all his sons enjoyed in person private education will shutting down public school education for everybody else. 75% of black boys in california cou
jackie: it's interesting elizabeth warren did not discuss any of that.you talk will homelessness in a state that is facing high taxes if your resident, the pandemic might've sped up people leaving but your scene is not only in california it's across the country, people are fleeing blue states for red states because the quality of life was substantially better if they leave. >> that is right notice that she referred as a move by trump republicans, i'm a republican she didn't call me a mitt...
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senator elizabeth warren on crypto and taxes and more. us plans for the long term, and plans for a long weekend. assets you allocate, and ones you hold tight. at thrivent, we believe money is a tool, not a goal. and with the right guidance, you can get the financial clarity you need, and live a life rich in meaning, and gratitude. to learn more, text thrive to 444555, or visit thrivent.com. i think you're going to like it here. umm, why is everyone... throwing things at me? look, as cfo it's my job to be ready for whatever's next. that's why i have my finance team, randomly hurl things at me. it's also why we use workday. it gives us insights, so we quickly pivot our strategy, people, planning, you name it. sorry, sir. i will aim straight at your next step. see that you do. would you like some coffee? workday. the finance, hr, and planning system for a changing world. ♪ show me the olympics. [ "bugler's dream" playing ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> coming up, galaxy digital with us. what is the longest running, continuous sporting event held in the un
senator elizabeth warren on crypto and taxes and more. us plans for the long term, and plans for a long weekend. assets you allocate, and ones you hold tight. at thrivent, we believe money is a tool, not a goal. and with the right guidance, you can get the financial clarity you need, and live a life rich in meaning, and gratitude. to learn more, text thrive to 444555, or visit thrivent.com. i think you're going to like it here. umm, why is everyone... throwing things at me? look, as cfo it's my...
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but, but tentative warren doesn't want to talk about tab or think that way. she wants to go back to the old days where government was in charge for everything. but here's another problem which we sometimes forget, a big credit all come to grants is our global instrument, financial instruments, and protocols of ownership for the entire world. so into some extent, you know, the, the us senate and us regulators can, can only affect the status of crypto in this country. and even then only the on ramp from the off ramps, but they can't do anything about the rest of the world. so the completed loss and i get it. this really frustrates people like senator warren, but again, you know, there's one of the appeals of the coin encrypt currents is a block chain technology. is that it, it tend to evade control by the nation state. seems to be the goal all around. now . christie, the queen is down more than 6 percent and just 24 hours. an ether is down nearly 10 percent. so what is driving the latest price action, and is it likely to last? well, it's more of a global risk o
but, but tentative warren doesn't want to talk about tab or think that way. she wants to go back to the old days where government was in charge for everything. but here's another problem which we sometimes forget, a big credit all come to grants is our global instrument, financial instruments, and protocols of ownership for the entire world. so into some extent, you know, the, the us senate and us regulators can, can only affect the status of crypto in this country. and even then only the on...
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senator warren for massachusetts is recognized. sen. warren: thank you, mr. chairman. the chairman of the federal reserve has two basic jobs, monetary policy and regulatory oversight, which is often way down in the weeds, but keeps our economy safe from another banking meltdown. you have been chair for four years now and have gone through the process of what you describe as "tailoring the regulations" put in place after the 2000 out -- the 2008 financial crisis. to prevent taxpayer bailout, banks are required to have living wills. this means banks must be able to show everything will year how they could be shut down without wrecking the entire economy. in 2019, you change the rules so that the 13 banks with $250 billion to $700 billion in assets could submit full loving wells only once every six years instead of every year. so that test is now weaker. chair powell, has the fed done anything over the past four years to make living will requirements stronger? chair powell: we've done a lot of things to strengthen regulation and capital. sen. warren: but on living wills?
senator warren for massachusetts is recognized. sen. warren: thank you, mr. chairman. the chairman of the federal reserve has two basic jobs, monetary policy and regulatory oversight, which is often way down in the weeds, but keeps our economy safe from another banking meltdown. you have been chair for four years now and have gone through the process of what you describe as "tailoring the regulations" put in place after the 2000 out -- the 2008 financial crisis. to prevent taxpayer...
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warren says his son had been at a pub and was walking home. police say mitchell got into an argument with this man who shot mitchell. once in the torso. mitchell was able to call 911. he later died at the hospital. he gave a description of the shooter. that's how we have the photos of him. that's how they were able to go to local businesses and get their video cameras. police released this video showing the suspect sitting on the handlebars of a bike soon after the shooting. investigators have identified the man peddling the bicycle. but he told police he doesn't really know the man who's on the handlebars. warren says he wants to say sorry to his son. you're the dead, not being there to defend them. mitchell died one week beef. for his sister's wedding. i've never grieved didn't have time to. you know, i had to be the dad. his parents say their grief on hold until the person responsible is held accountable. i would like to ask the suspect. why just why my heart goes with you, dad. warren shows me the baseball with loving messages from him and
warren says his son had been at a pub and was walking home. police say mitchell got into an argument with this man who shot mitchell. once in the torso. mitchell was able to call 911. he later died at the hospital. he gave a description of the shooter. that's how we have the photos of him. that's how they were able to go to local businesses and get their video cameras. police released this video showing the suspect sitting on the handlebars of a bike soon after the shooting. investigators have...
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the warren commission le. were way pt the warren commission.re have been more than two investigations. a lot of information has come out. the media will not admit it. this film is a response, and it is an angry film but also measured film. we did a lot of work on it. we have a four hour version a a two hour version you saw at cannes. that is about as far as we can go in my lifetime, because it is obviously people are dying instead. -- and dead. the documents that are still there, a lot of them have been redacted and destroyed as we showed in the film. but still there other documents that can be released in the future. >> the fbi concluded that all three bullet struck inside the car. >> he was hit with the first and the third. the second shot hit the governor. the third shot tore the president head off. >> the warren commission put themselvesn a straitjact. they could not allow more than three shots because four shots or more would've indicated conspiracy and they were not going there. >> i was standing there -- the curve was very visible, marks
the warren commission le. were way pt the warren commission.re have been more than two investigations. a lot of information has come out. the media will not admit it. this film is a response, and it is an angry film but also measured film. we did a lot of work on it. we have a four hour version a a two hour version you saw at cannes. that is about as far as we can go in my lifetime, because it is obviously people are dying instead. -- and dead. the documents that are still there, a lot of them...
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i had lunch with elizabeth a couple of years senator warren. it's not like she's an all-out attacker of the principle of profit but it's the ratios of the working stiff if you will. what does explain why someone in erie pennsylvania or wilkes berg or oklahoma have this resentment towards liberals for excess because they feel they are providing for them that the way fdr's crowdpleaser jack kennedy did. they don't seem like labor union types. they are not walking around shoulder-to-shoulder with labor. suburbanites as well in the better of suburbs for the democratic hearted that's been seeking votes. they have never been able to grab the working class. my answer is she's on to something and i'm in not sure i agree with the way she goes after it and we all have a different style but sometimes when you criticize it doesn't work. is jimmy jimmy carter says you'll never get that person's vote again. they are gone. it's attacking the other side and it's useless politically. what you have to do is find a way to reach them in the middle politically and
i had lunch with elizabeth a couple of years senator warren. it's not like she's an all-out attacker of the principle of profit but it's the ratios of the working stiff if you will. what does explain why someone in erie pennsylvania or wilkes berg or oklahoma have this resentment towards liberals for excess because they feel they are providing for them that the way fdr's crowdpleaser jack kennedy did. they don't seem like labor union types. they are not walking around shoulder-to-shoulder with...
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warren says his son had. been at a pub and was walking home.police say mitchell got into an argument with this man who shot mitchell. once in the torso, mitchell was able to call 911. he later died at the hospital. he gave a description of the shooter. that's how we have the photos of him. police released this video showing the suspect sitting on the handlebars of a bike soon after the shooting. investigators have identified the man peddling the bicycle, but he told police he doesn't really know the man who's on the handlebars. mitchell died one week before his sister's wedding. i've never grieved didn't have time to, you know, had to be the dad. i would like to ask the suspect. why just why my heart goes with you, dad. warren shows me the baseball with loving messages that sits on top of mitchell's, erm, his unsolved case, an open wound you never forget, um, sorry, warden says he cannot forgive justice will be me sitting there watching him getting. prosecuted and having this system, swallow them up and put him away. police are offering a new $
warren says his son had. been at a pub and was walking home.police say mitchell got into an argument with this man who shot mitchell. once in the torso, mitchell was able to call 911. he later died at the hospital. he gave a description of the shooter. that's how we have the photos of him. police released this video showing the suspect sitting on the handlebars of a bike soon after the shooting. investigators have identified the man peddling the bicycle, but he told police he doesn't really...
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i remember big billboards that said impeach earl warren. i did not know who earl warren was. i'm not sure i knew what impeachment. but i thought he was about that -- i thought he was a black man who does wicked things. a lot of people thought that. find out about that this book. it is we readable by a man who has been there. he has been in the lion's den. although, there is an apt description of the way he looks at it. before almost all of the justices, he has argued 36 cases i believe, you will read about cases from somebody who is not telling you about them because he read about them. he was there. he argued many of them. the way he treats those who disagree with him and he lost the cases, links to my second point for this book. before i read religious freedom crisis, as can may recall, i had not been a friend -- i had not been a fan of the supreme court's role in protecting religious freedom. i'm still not. what i have learned from this book is -- and this goes to the first question i want to ask you, cam. say what you want by way of introduction we can get into this. the
i remember big billboards that said impeach earl warren. i did not know who earl warren was. i'm not sure i knew what impeachment. but i thought he was about that -- i thought he was a black man who does wicked things. a lot of people thought that. find out about that this book. it is we readable by a man who has been there. he has been in the lion's den. although, there is an apt description of the way he looks at it. before almost all of the justices, he has argued 36 cases i believe, you...
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betty bloomer warren warren woue and a spirit to the life they would share through the long years of politics. from his first day on capitol hill, congressman ford relished the work. in the course of 25 years in the house of representatives, the people's house, the man from grand rapids would earn the confidence of five presidents. although ford's easy and persuasive manner made him a valuable member of the republican team, in 1965 he again took to establishment. this time defeating the veteran gop leader charlie. hence force, jerry ford was a republican spokesperson with a national audience. each week, he and senate leader everett dirksen took the democrats to task. for eight years, ford worked hard to make the republican minority into a force to be reckoned with. and to realize his own personal dream. to serve as speaker of a republican house. but events ruled otherwise. in 1973, vice president spiro agnew resigned in disgrace. once more, ford's life took an unexpected turn. >> my fellow americans, i proudly present to you the man whose name i will submit to the congress of the uni
betty bloomer warren warren woue and a spirit to the life they would share through the long years of politics. from his first day on capitol hill, congressman ford relished the work. in the course of 25 years in the house of representatives, the people's house, the man from grand rapids would earn the confidence of five presidents. although ford's easy and persuasive manner made him a valuable member of the republican team, in 1965 he again took to establishment. this time defeating the veteran...
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this really frustrates people like senator warren, but again, you know, this is one of the appeals of between and critical currents is a block chain technology. is that it, it tend to evade control by the nation state. that seems to be the goal all around . now. christie, queen is down more than 6 percent and just 24 hours. an ether is down nearly 10 percent. so what is driving the latest price action, and is it likely to last? well, it's more of a global risk of days and a lot of the bad sentiment in the u. s. equity market is bleeding over into crypt does. so there is a lot of talk that there's this global slow down now caused by the spread of delta variance. and especially since the japan has also recently declared a state and national emergency ahead of the olympics. so there is this fear, and there is a slow down and there's, there's a lot of negative sentiment also coming from china, given their latest crackdown and their war on crypto currency. but none of that is actually really new news. so i think it's just a little bit of an overhang coming from the latest cell off. and we
this really frustrates people like senator warren, but again, you know, this is one of the appeals of between and critical currents is a block chain technology. is that it, it tend to evade control by the nation state. that seems to be the goal all around . now. christie, queen is down more than 6 percent and just 24 hours. an ether is down nearly 10 percent. so what is driving the latest price action, and is it likely to last? well, it's more of a global risk of days and a lot of the bad...
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senator elizabeth warren to talk about it and the fragile infrastructure deal and the push to cancel student debt. i'm hallie jackson in washington with mike memoli at the white house, gabe gutierrez in atlanta, morgan chesky live in dallas and also joined by dr. nahib bedelia. good morning to all of you. doctor, we'd like to start with our reporting team but this morning start with you and pfizer is putting out new data finding that a third dose of its vaccine effectively a booster shot can provide more protection against the delta variant, up to five times in younger people, 11 times in older people, compared to after two doses. i think you've had a chance to look through this, which has not been peer reviewed and data not published. talk about your takeaway here. >> hallie, i think that we do have to wait for the full data. this came out with the earnings and press release. the devil is in the details to the go a sense. what we've seen is when you look at the public health england data or the data here is that people who are immunocompromised, 65, you're seeing slightly higher rat
senator elizabeth warren to talk about it and the fragile infrastructure deal and the push to cancel student debt. i'm hallie jackson in washington with mike memoli at the white house, gabe gutierrez in atlanta, morgan chesky live in dallas and also joined by dr. nahib bedelia. good morning to all of you. doctor, we'd like to start with our reporting team but this morning start with you and pfizer is putting out new data finding that a third dose of its vaccine effectively a booster shot can...
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let me, let me put up a tweet from senator elizabeth warren, the suite reeds for years. the same hedge funds, private equity firms, and wealthy investors. dismayed by the game stop trades have treated the stock market like their own personal casino, while everyone else pays the price. i guess the question i have now is one is a political one, because if you were both here in washington d. c, there is this worry that if you get people that are in the governance and regulatory field that far from these markets, it will ultimately further corrupt the system in favor of the big players against the small. so i love to ask you your thoughts on the political dynamics between those, you know, what, what elizabeth warren is trying to say is we need people who are not market believers to help run the governance of this country. i just, i can't even begin to tell you how wrong that thinking is. nobody wants to burn their own ship down. what casino starts the day off and says, how can we blow up this casino so that nobody comes in ever again? how can we screw the poach? and we have
let me, let me put up a tweet from senator elizabeth warren, the suite reeds for years. the same hedge funds, private equity firms, and wealthy investors. dismayed by the game stop trades have treated the stock market like their own personal casino, while everyone else pays the price. i guess the question i have now is one is a political one, because if you were both here in washington d. c, there is this worry that if you get people that are in the governance and regulatory field that far from...
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obviously, earl warren, chief justice warren, wrote brown so as to be anonymous.it was important to him to make sure there were no dissenting opinions. he famously went to the last holdout in brown, justice stanley reid of kentucky, and he says, "you're all on your own now. you have to decide whether this is in the best interests of the country." you know, you can see the way that the southern manifesto was written in order to keep the largest number of people on board as possible. only three senators decided not to sign the document. those three senators are senator lyndon johnson of texas, senator al gore -- albert gore, i should say, of tennessee, the vice president's father, and senator estes keefehover. it raises an interesting question and i'll drop a footnote about the unanimity of brown. it proceeds along a funny set of positions. is it possible that had there been a dissent in brown versus board of education, that the decision would have been more aggressive and more effective? the idea that it would have led the south to resist brown versus board of educ
obviously, earl warren, chief justice warren, wrote brown so as to be anonymous.it was important to him to make sure there were no dissenting opinions. he famously went to the last holdout in brown, justice stanley reid of kentucky, and he says, "you're all on your own now. you have to decide whether this is in the best interests of the country." you know, you can see the way that the southern manifesto was written in order to keep the largest number of people on board as possible....
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the standard history, the history i learned in law school, focuses on the warren court's due process revolution, which was said to have started in 1961 when the warren court created a national standard of criminal procedure under the due process clause. in other words, the supreme court begin policing the police and creating more rights. and in this standard narrative of the due process revolution, the warren court is the protector of individual rights, particularly the rights of minorities and the poor. but i argue in my book that the standard narrative only tells part of the story, the private side. the landmark fourth amendment cases that extended more rights involved the private sphere, not the public spirit. i mentioned wolf versus colorado, which incorporated the fourth amendment. the more famous case was mapp ve rsus ohio, decided in 1961, which incorporated the exclusionary rule and launched the due process revolution. in this case, the police searched a home without a warrant, a classic fourth amendment violation of the private sphere. there were many more, thousands more pu
the standard history, the history i learned in law school, focuses on the warren court's due process revolution, which was said to have started in 1961 when the warren court created a national standard of criminal procedure under the due process clause. in other words, the supreme court begin policing the police and creating more rights. and in this standard narrative of the due process revolution, the warren court is the protector of individual rights, particularly the rights of minorities and...
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todd: congressman warren davidson reacts to that next. >> yes. really good. jillian: tom brady ahead of the match backs it up with a thunderous drive. what can't he do? we are coming right back. ♪♪ sorry? well, since you asked. it finds discounts and policy recommendations, so you only pay for what you need. limu, you're an animal! who's got the bird legs now? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ jillian: the latest trends where attack can you tell us if it rises to the level of us retaliation? >> it appears to have caused minimal damage to us businesses but we are still gathering information. jillian: president biden appears to downplay the latest attack on the us ahead of the meeting with members from the state department, doj and dhs. todd: former army ranger congressman warren davidson. thanks for being here. let's look at the stats. the impact of the latest trends where attack, 200 plus companies affected, $70 million ransom demands. does it continue the president biden inc. that is minimal? >> absolutely. president biden i
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so david made the good case, yeah, bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, they're all happy.where the party is. and, frankly, that's not the way that joe biden ran for president. he ran for president to pull people together and not be idealogical. >> you seem to be making two different arguments here. you're saying he's getting pulled by the left, but the party is actually more centrist. >> he is. >> i don't understand your argument there, because as david just said, the real story here is that the left has stood by him. quite honestly, it doesn't seem that your argument is making sense. if you look at the democrats who are elected across this country -- let me fin ish my point, john, we have a delay -- even the mayor who is elected in new york city -- okay, we have a delay. yeah, okay. >> i'm listening. >> if you look at the people who are actually elected among democrats, it is moderate democrats. it's not the left. the left may be getting the most media attention. maybe the media has somehow bought into the republican narrative of what the democratic party is, but that's n
so david made the good case, yeah, bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, they're all happy.where the party is. and, frankly, that's not the way that joe biden ran for president. he ran for president to pull people together and not be idealogical. >> you seem to be making two different arguments here. you're saying he's getting pulled by the left, but the party is actually more centrist. >> he is. >> i don't understand your argument there, because as david just said, the real story...
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warren buffett was dying to see this thing too.'s biggest threat going forward. the s1, robinhood and charlie gasparino e who breaks it all and cracks it open next. and cano health founder ceo marlow hernandez, he. grated to miami at the age of 9, he's the ceo of a publicly-traded health clinic chain. he also went to medical school, by the way. yes. he's built his empire that's been disrupting the entire health care industry and providing affordable health care for all. and when i say affordable, barely. i mean, it's unbelievable how end cheap he offers this for, and it's good quality. how he went from immigrant to miami medical mogul available on fox news pod costs or wherever you get your podcasts. we're coming right back. into this chip i invested in invesco qqq a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq 100 like you become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq ♪ ♪ look, if your wireless carrier was a guy you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better... xfinity mobile. now they h
warren buffett was dying to see this thing too.'s biggest threat going forward. the s1, robinhood and charlie gasparino e who breaks it all and cracks it open next. and cano health founder ceo marlow hernandez, he. grated to miami at the age of 9, he's the ceo of a publicly-traded health clinic chain. he also went to medical school, by the way. yes. he's built his empire that's been disrupting the entire health care industry and providing affordable health care for all. and when i say...
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: now a couple of the leading democratic legislators on this antitrust portion, senator elizabeth warren, senator av klobuchar -- amy klobuchar, will flow competition as an important part of their antitrust push. elizabeth: yeah, competition is important. but historically, antitrust, it hasn't looked at competition as the only. consumer welfare has been the main goal. it's not harming consumer welfare, it's not seen as an appropriate matter for antitrust enforcement. as long as consumers aren't being harmed, it's ok. a lot of what you have now is people trying to turn away from the consumer harm model, nina con is big on this. they think competition, per se, needs to be the goal of antitrust enforcement. so even if it raises prices for consumers, even if it leads to harm for consumers, if it increases competition, then that's better. peter: and here's a quote from your article. "antitrust has become a broad cover for pursuing pre-existing political agendas." elizabeth: yeah, i think that you have a lot of people talking about antitrust when they are talking about other things. and for de
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thanks mike warren. there also had the news already dealing with rising kevin 1900 cases down people in bangladesh having to deal with skyrocketing food prices. the afghan president outlines his vision for the country's future, mid continuing game by the tale. bon ah ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by cattle airways. hello, it's thursday, july 28th. here's your weather headlines for europe and north africa. we're going to begin in northern italy, the lombardi region, which was inundated with rain. it led to water gushing down the streets here. we know about 60 people, had to be rescued. we also knew this was where the storms were going to be bad. and once again, that threat continues on wednesday. read through switzerland as we head toward austria, the czech republic, southern and central areas of pulling. but i want to go back now to southern areas of italy because the heat is certainly on their weather alerts in play. not only for here, but also as we had towards serbia, croatia, and
thanks mike warren. there also had the news already dealing with rising kevin 1900 cases down people in bangladesh having to deal with skyrocketing food prices. the afghan president outlines his vision for the country's future, mid continuing game by the tale. bon ah ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by cattle airways. hello, it's thursday, july 28th. here's your weather headlines for europe and north africa. we're going to begin in northern italy, the lombardi region, which was...
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charles: well, i mean, you also have things like today, senator warren, elizabeth warren, again callingor more regulations on cryptocurrency. this is a dark cloud. can it truly break out as long as some of these, some of these regulatory issues are still out there? >> so, before anybody who is interested in crip at the currency we'll have to invite them to understanding why are they investing in crip at the currency? because these kind of fomo news is going to come out over and over and over again. the industry is super new. if you don't understand bitcoin, go understand it first because the biggest mistake you can ever make is to go into bitcoin just because amazon posted a job listing or you're going to sell your bitcoin just because a senator said they would put regulations. that is not reason enough to invest in crypto currency. bitcoin has value because bitcoin, in some peoples opinions because of it is nature. charles: i gotcha. you're saying do your due diligence. understand what you own and you will be more comfortable owning it. i have a minute and want to switch gears. david b
charles: well, i mean, you also have things like today, senator warren, elizabeth warren, again callingor more regulations on cryptocurrency. this is a dark cloud. can it truly break out as long as some of these, some of these regulatory issues are still out there? >> so, before anybody who is interested in crip at the currency we'll have to invite them to understanding why are they investing in crip at the currency? because these kind of fomo news is going to come out over and over and...
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believes is dom inflationary is because moody's, the rating agency that's owned in large part by warren buffett, who just had a subtle, a corruption charge involving his company and movies, told him that it wasn't inflationary. what is he getting wrong? everything, i mean, i guess i'll put this in that larger picture. i mean, whether it's the present united states, whether it's all the bankers, whether it's warren buffett, they all have an obvious interest in perpetuating a system as long as possible, right? we get us has to maintain demand for dollars if we're going to be able to continue to service all of this debt that we've, you know, build up 30 trillion dollars, you know, and everything else. and so they're always going to go down that road. it's all part of the government statistics. that's why they interstate inflation. that's why you get all way to today would try dettori inflation and, and how the staff is trying to job bone yield curve control by convincing everybody that inflation is going to go away. it's all part of the spin cycle that everybody were the best interest in p
believes is dom inflationary is because moody's, the rating agency that's owned in large part by warren buffett, who just had a subtle, a corruption charge involving his company and movies, told him that it wasn't inflationary. what is he getting wrong? everything, i mean, i guess i'll put this in that larger picture. i mean, whether it's the present united states, whether it's all the bankers, whether it's warren buffett, they all have an obvious interest in perpetuating a system as long as...
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it could be warren buffett. and so they're throwing gasoline on the fire. right. instead of some, somebody standing up and saying, hey, wait a minute, let's fix the economy because otherwise we're going to drive off a cliff. you've got a lot of people now lose 24 hour day job is to try to make it as worse as they possibly can because they're stealing. that's one of the problems with excessively easy money, which flows from currency that's not backed by anything you create. what's called moral hazard, which is a situation where people start behaving in ways that they wouldn't otherwise, but because it's been made so attractive by the artificially low interest rates or otherwise easy money. and the whole world has become a place like that. now it's a casino, where everybody's borrowing insane amounts of money at extremely low rates and then doing things they might not have done otherwise. to make you know, little tiny profits over and over and over again on a vast scale because they can use borrowed money. that inevitably leads to some kind of a crash. the problem w
it could be warren buffett. and so they're throwing gasoline on the fire. right. instead of some, somebody standing up and saying, hey, wait a minute, let's fix the economy because otherwise we're going to drive off a cliff. you've got a lot of people now lose 24 hour day job is to try to make it as worse as they possibly can because they're stealing. that's one of the problems with excessively easy money, which flows from currency that's not backed by anything you create. what's called moral...
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a way that no aide or staffer could and speak more bluntly, act more naturally and i thought with warrenand the gary hart complain and fly into major events and speak to the candidates the way no one else around him would at the time and he would say all the time, stop acting and talking like a politician, gary. and gary would get quite roused by that, but he would listen and he would change the way he spoke. and i often thought he would at night with late night conversations and dinners. and i felt the same dynamic was at play in the bill clinton campaign with vernon jordan and how they were of equal stature and what that allowed clinton to get from jordan the way he wouldn't from anyone else in the administration himself mth former clinton administration aid and author of first friends, gary ginsburg, talks about the political influence wielded by confidantes and close friends of u.s. presidents. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. you can listen as a podcast, wherever you get your podcasts. federal reserve chair jerome powell held a news conference yesterday to discuss mon
a way that no aide or staffer could and speak more bluntly, act more naturally and i thought with warrenand the gary hart complain and fly into major events and speak to the candidates the way no one else around him would at the time and he would say all the time, stop acting and talking like a politician, gary. and gary would get quite roused by that, but he would listen and he would change the way he spoke. and i often thought he would at night with late night conversations and dinners. and i...
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he was to the right of elizabeth warren. he was to the right of all those other candidates. but i don't think he's governing that way. look, he's doing a good job on the infrastructure. i hope that becomes a habit. and the mood and the tone is better. and i welcome all that. >> david, i'll give you the last word. >> i just think what governor kasich is saying is actually making the case for why joe biden's approaching these two legislative pieces the way he is on this dual track. that he is making this all-out effort for bipartisanship, don, not only because he thinks that's the way the country is best governed but also because it's what joe manchin and kirstin sinema sort of demand. they want a full-out effort for bipartisanship in order to join with all the democrats on these other priorities. he's got to work both of those at the same time. that's why tomorrow is so critical. because if it falls apart it's all going to get collapsed into one big package and that is going to be a tough sell to keep all the democrats on board with. >> i lied. i said i was going to give you
he was to the right of elizabeth warren. he was to the right of all those other candidates. but i don't think he's governing that way. look, he's doing a good job on the infrastructure. i hope that becomes a habit. and the mood and the tone is better. and i welcome all that. >> david, i'll give you the last word. >> i just think what governor kasich is saying is actually making the case for why joe biden's approaching these two legislative pieces the way he is on this dual track....