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if i go to america, maybe i can find a different life. >> if you have resources, getting to america is a direct path. but for those without means, there's a network of smugglers that will get you here. in china they are known as snake heads. how much money did you have to pay the snake heads? >> 59,000. >> that's a lot of money. >> that's a lot of money. >> from his village in china, 16-year-old vincent journeyed thousands of miles from asia to europe, across the atlantic and, nine months later, he finally arrived in america. broke and deeply in debt. what happens if you don't pay back the snake heads? >> i heard some stories. they got kidnapped. they would get killed. they would get beat up very bad. >> vincent needed a job and fast ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a diffe
if i go to america, maybe i can find a different life. >> if you have resources, getting to america is a direct path. but for those without means, there's a network of smugglers that will get you here. in china they are known as snake heads. how much money did you have to pay the snake heads? >> 59,000. >> that's a lot of money. >> that's a lot of money. >> from his village in china, 16-year-old vincent journeyed thousands of miles from asia to europe, across the...
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ink of america up two percent -- bank of america up 2%. tom: to your good question about how are these guys doing, and the answer is boy did they learn a lot of lessons 15 years ago -- what we are seeing here in huge natural disaster of a pandemic, and yes kumutha the fiscal support directed to the banks, these people are acting off of lessons learned a decade ago. jonathan: these banks are doing ok, which begs the question, tom, the likes of senator warren, incredibly frustrated with the federal reserve, the chair of the federal reserve, calling him a dangerous man -- because of what is happening in the financial sector right now, these banks are doing ok. they are doing ok now. the question is do they do ok in bad times? looking at the capital returns, the performance, the discipline we have seen over the last 10, 15 years, hard to make that argument, isn't it? tom: we don't get what we don't cover here for in 15-page powerpoint when they do earnings, in page three or four they dive into the social aspects senator warren is concerned abo
ink of america up two percent -- bank of america up 2%. tom: to your good question about how are these guys doing, and the answer is boy did they learn a lot of lessons 15 years ago -- what we are seeing here in huge natural disaster of a pandemic, and yes kumutha the fiscal support directed to the banks, these people are acting off of lessons learned a decade ago. jonathan: these banks are doing ok, which begs the question, tom, the likes of senator warren, incredibly frustrated with the...
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my america on our t. ah, welcome back to the kaiser report, i max kaiser time now to return to our conversation with lawrence apart. lawrence, welcome back. thank you man. it's nice to be here. all righty. so i, you're the man to talk to in the gold bug community that understands a little bit. or i should say a great deal about big coin saying that go to guy. and you're going to be appearing at the gold show in new orleans coming up real soon, talking about sound money and gold and big coin. now, up recently, morgan stanley pointed out that big coin has replaced gold here thought, well, bitcoin, bitcoin is a really sound form of money and it's a digital form of gold. in my opinion, i called bit point digital goal. it's limited in supply, it's actually deflationary. you know, the supply of gold will double in the next 40 years. it grows at about 1.7 percent of ear. and so big coin obviously, we all know the supplier specs are approaching a fixed number. you know, i don't think it's entirely replaced old co
my america on our t. ah, welcome back to the kaiser report, i max kaiser time now to return to our conversation with lawrence apart. lawrence, welcome back. thank you man. it's nice to be here. all righty. so i, you're the man to talk to in the gold bug community that understands a little bit. or i should say a great deal about big coin saying that go to guy. and you're going to be appearing at the gold show in new orleans coming up real soon, talking about sound money and gold and big coin....
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states of america. if you shift our economy to a green economy and alternative power sources, again, building these types of equipment and materials here in the united states of america, is what's important. buy america, build america and the supply chain kind of go hand in hand and the president wants to-- is setting goals to make sure that it's not going to happen overnight, over the course of the next several years we want to be more dependent on products made in the united states of america, buy american. and we have to look at the industries and how to strengthen the industries. part of those investments will come back to the build back better, there's money there for job training and there's a whole series and we can't unfortunately snap our fingers and say here we are doing more and more manufacturing. the president has a plan as we move forward here. >> secretary walsh, let's demystify some things. in the last answer, you used solar, wind turbines, you used the word shift, shifting in the work f
states of america. if you shift our economy to a green economy and alternative power sources, again, building these types of equipment and materials here in the united states of america, is what's important. buy america, build america and the supply chain kind of go hand in hand and the president wants to-- is setting goals to make sure that it's not going to happen overnight, over the course of the next several years we want to be more dependent on products made in the united states of...
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america was energy independence under donald trump. this administration like it has in so many areas tried to change the direction of the country and hard-working mississippians, hard-working americans are the ones paying the bill. laura: how important was it to have full stadiums at college football games this fall? you played last year, you have full stadiums, 100,000 people packed into stadiums, how important a message is that to the spirit of america? >> msnbc and doctor fauci had their way we would play tomorrow's game with no one in the stadium. the reality is we have to get back to normal in america, recognize that itself this is part of life. we go to church on sunday and college football games saturday and we are getting back to normal in mississippi. laura: governor. which is more of an essential service, football or church? great to see you. the science regarding coveting kids is crystal-clear, they are less likely to contract, spreader suffer serious instances of the disease than adults. we've known every 2 months but despi
america was energy independence under donald trump. this administration like it has in so many areas tried to change the direction of the country and hard-working mississippians, hard-working americans are the ones paying the bill. laura: how important was it to have full stadiums at college football games this fall? you played last year, you have full stadiums, 100,000 people packed into stadiums, how important a message is that to the spirit of america? >> msnbc and doctor fauci had...
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america." joe biden's approval numbers are falling, kamala harris' approval numbers are low too. joe biden has been around politics a long time. so he will give someone else the toughest issues to solve, giving vice president harris the border issue, it is still a disaster. she may still yet get stuck with the toughest task of all, that is convincing the voters to give the democrat continued control over the house and senate. it makes little sense -- politically. she already taken a trip to virginia, where on going governor race is very close. if polling is correct, republicans found a way to be competitive in statewide races in blue states. free advice is usually worth when you pay for, i am giving it anyway, if democrats are struggling to win a statewide race in virginia, they will be in for a very long night when midterms roll around, best thing that democrats have no is the year long infomercial that mainstream media will give them. and a republican party that sometimes lights to fight amo
america." joe biden's approval numbers are falling, kamala harris' approval numbers are low too. joe biden has been around politics a long time. so he will give someone else the toughest issues to solve, giving vice president harris the border issue, it is still a disaster. she may still yet get stuck with the toughest task of all, that is convincing the voters to give the democrat continued control over the house and senate. it makes little sense -- politically. she already taken a trip...
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john: joe biden wants to see the america -- show america is leading the world on climate change but his 85 vehicle convoy may not be leading by example. in this holy city, practicing what he preaches. host: john joins us from rome. pres. biden also met president emmanual macron today. was that bridge building going on? john: yes, it was. just before you cue it to me, i was reading a joint statement issued by president macron and biden. one sentence is delicious. they share a commitment to systematic consultation and coordination to ensure transparency. that is not what happened over this --between australia, the u.k., and the united states, which resulted in the fh losing $60 billion worth of submarineontracts, which left the french seething and they withdrew their ambassador from washington. when you have them agreeing to increase coordination and transparency, that is macron poking joe biden in the eye. host: most certainly. what about pres. biden's domestic agenda? is that overshadowing his trip as he tries to showcase american leadership? john: we are hearing a framework agreement i
john: joe biden wants to see the america -- show america is leading the world on climate change but his 85 vehicle convoy may not be leading by example. in this holy city, practicing what he preaches. host: john joins us from rome. pres. biden also met president emmanual macron today. was that bridge building going on? john: yes, it was. just before you cue it to me, i was reading a joint statement issued by president macron and biden. one sentence is delicious. they share a commitment to...
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he played politics with america's debt. so did many democrats that day. while they lecture us about irresponsibility, here's what we do know. this is a dangerous, irresponsible charade. democrats are desperate to blame the g.o.p. forthis. when in fact they've created this economic crisis. for two years, our democrat colleagues have known this day was coming. two years. and never even passed a budget. not even -- didn't even try to pass a budget to deal with this. never sat down with republicans. have rammed everything through this house this year. and now even though they have all the votes they need, they're just playing political games. willing to shut down this government. willing to deny disaster aid. willing to harm our economy and working families. so they don't have to raise this debt ceiling. the truth is, they don't want to. they can. they don't want to. they're manufacturing this crisis. have all the votes they need. they're willing to bring this economy to the brink. they've got all the votes they need. all they have to do is include it in reco
he played politics with america's debt. so did many democrats that day. while they lecture us about irresponsibility, here's what we do know. this is a dangerous, irresponsible charade. democrats are desperate to blame the g.o.p. forthis. when in fact they've created this economic crisis. for two years, our democrat colleagues have known this day was coming. two years. and never even passed a budget. not even -- didn't even try to pass a budget to deal with this. never sat down with...
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the best things america makes are the things america makes out here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on hometown fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in america, we knew no object would ever rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their spirit. there's software. but we believed we could make and then there's industrial grade software, forged from decades of industrial experience and insights. meet honeywell forge. analytical software that connects assets and people to deliver a cybersecure record of your entire operation. so that everyone, in your boardroom and beyond, speaks the same language. honeywell forge. industrial grade software. tonight we close with hypocrisy. is this week we watched as joe biden and his wife emerge from a washington d.c. restaurant without a mask. fox news medical contributor, doctor marc siegel joyously to talk about it. let's talk about the hypocrisy of a ddc recommending wearing mask e
the best things america makes are the things america makes out here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on hometown fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in america, we knew no object would ever rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their spirit. there's software. but we believed we could make and then there's industrial grade software, forged from decades of...
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>>america is still the largest economy in the world. we still have the most productive workers and innovative minds in the world. we risk losing our edge as a nation. our infrastructure used to be rated best in the world. today, according to the world economic forum, rank 13th. this is not about left versus right or moderate versus progressive or anything else that pits americans agnst each other. this is out competitiveness versus complacency. laura: let's look -- let's look more closely at how what he announced relates to his old plan. $1.57 trillion is a lot less. the white house has managed to hold onto some key proposals. tax credits for parents, funded pre-k, money to fight climate change. a lot went out. paid community college is gone, as well as plans to lower drug prices. barbara, both president biden and former president obama have been stressing that this bill is a compromise and you cannot get everything that you want. it it transformative for the social safety net in the way democrats originally hoped? >>it is the most swee
>>america is still the largest economy in the world. we still have the most productive workers and innovative minds in the world. we risk losing our edge as a nation. our infrastructure used to be rated best in the world. today, according to the world economic forum, rank 13th. this is not about left versus right or moderate versus progressive or anything else that pits americans agnst each other. this is out competitiveness versus complacency. laura: let's look -- let's look more closely...
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clearly, if america cannot agree with this at home, that it is very difficult for america to encourage other countries, which of course are facing as much or even bigger economic problems than the united states. it is very hard to persuade them that they should turn up and make what are, in the end, much bigger sacrifices per capita. host: author and scholar anatol lieven with us. we welcome your calls and comments. (202) 748-8001 the line for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. independents and all others (202) 748-8002. just a brief bullet points of the $555 billion bill back better plan, some of the climate provisions in the plan include extending tax credits to boost renewable power, expanding credits for the purchase of electric vehicles, adding rebates to encourage investments in home efficiency, and helping to find communities building resilience to climate change impacts. also finding and creating a civilian climate corps. all of this, this summit, happening at a time when the west, and the rest of the world, are seemingly in an energy -- not crisis, if you will, but inc
clearly, if america cannot agree with this at home, that it is very difficult for america to encourage other countries, which of course are facing as much or even bigger economic problems than the united states. it is very hard to persuade them that they should turn up and make what are, in the end, much bigger sacrifices per capita. host: author and scholar anatol lieven with us. we welcome your calls and comments. (202) 748-8001 the line for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats....
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i do think that a lot of rural america isn't living up to its potential and america cannot live up to its potential because so many americans are not living up to theirs which is -- but, so i'm thinking about following your footsteps, many, many years ago, and running for governor here in oregon. partly because of some of these issues. i've been talking to economists, and other experts, and looking at what can be done for those parts of oregon in rural areas that really have been left behind and struggling. and -- i've been struck they often don't have very good answers for what the business model will be in places that are remote, or in native reservations a long way from cities. they, you know -- people talk about -- whenever you talk about cities people talk about pittsburgh as the model for renaissance, but what is the business model for rural communities that aren't near a metropolitan area? they can't be part of food for table. can't be, can't easily develop recreational alternatives. what do you see as that business model going forward? >> i grew up in pittsburgh. so -- >> okay
i do think that a lot of rural america isn't living up to its potential and america cannot live up to its potential because so many americans are not living up to theirs which is -- but, so i'm thinking about following your footsteps, many, many years ago, and running for governor here in oregon. partly because of some of these issues. i've been talking to economists, and other experts, and looking at what can be done for those parts of oregon in rural areas that really have been left behind...
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there is not a black america and await america, a latino america and an asian america, there is the united states of america. we are one people, all of us pledging allegiance to the stars and stripes. can you imagine any prominent democrat making that statement today? i can't. democrats have given up on america as a colorblind society. they see america's flaws as more profound minute strengths. they denied the massive progress we have made and may punish anyone who disagrees. they are quick to praise those who attack america and eager to attack those who praise america. democrats have abandoned barack obama's unifying message on race and national identity. republicans cannot make this a mistake. that message was our message first. we must once again to get to the american people. we are fighting for our society where people are judged by actions, not color. where determination is ended, not embraced. where censorship is rejected and free speech is protected. we want a country that cherishes its principles and takes pride -- and we know the only way to bring out the best in america is to be
there is not a black america and await america, a latino america and an asian america, there is the united states of america. we are one people, all of us pledging allegiance to the stars and stripes. can you imagine any prominent democrat making that statement today? i can't. democrats have given up on america as a colorblind society. they see america's flaws as more profound minute strengths. they denied the massive progress we have made and may punish anyone who disagrees. they are quick to...
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you are watching bbc world news america. still to come, the united nations says its crucial that humanitarian operations continue in northern ethiopia. after seven u.n. officials were expelled from the country. ♪ >> disney and accra scarlett johansson have settled a dispute over the release of the movie, blackwell. johansen said the way they released a film deprived her of potential earnings. michelle fleury has more. >> this was an ugly dispute. she brought a lawsuit over the summer against disney, her employer in the marble floor -- franchise. she basically said they breached their contract when they chose to release the black widow movie at the cinema but also through its streaming service. most of her pay was tied to benefits and it targets related the box office release. now, they have reached a settlement. to give you an idea of how combative it was, disney at the time called her out as being callous for doing this in the middle of a pandemic. scarlett johansson was quick to retaliate. she called them misogynistic bu
you are watching bbc world news america. still to come, the united nations says its crucial that humanitarian operations continue in northern ethiopia. after seven u.n. officials were expelled from the country. ♪ >> disney and accra scarlett johansson have settled a dispute over the release of the movie, blackwell. johansen said the way they released a film deprived her of potential earnings. michelle fleury has more. >> this was an ugly dispute. she brought a lawsuit over the...
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did in the 1850s and set off for america. next slide. you probably think you know this story because you are in art our land in minneapolis in minnesota, the story of what's called the great migration of scandinavia to america and particularly to the midwest, which had a particular draw because there's so much land. they're so much land to cultivate and its flat. it was unimaginable for someone who was raised in poverty, farmed in sweden or norway or finland to be able to see the incredible riches offered by the great plains states, or by the great forests in wisconsin and minnesota. this is a photograph that i acquired from the minnesota historical society just down the street from you swedish lumberjacks. and their experience along with the experience of other scandinavian americans. they become part of the american way of life and become part of the story of america, but it also changes america as well and that's an important theme of my book is that what they bring when they cross over the atlantic to america isn't just t
did in the 1850s and set off for america. next slide. you probably think you know this story because you are in art our land in minneapolis in minnesota, the story of what's called the great migration of scandinavia to america and particularly to the midwest, which had a particular draw because there's so much land. they're so much land to cultivate and its flat. it was unimaginable for someone who was raised in poverty, farmed in sweden or norway or finland to be able to see the incredible...
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start worrying about america's workers. the people who get up every day and go to work and obey the law and pay taxes and try to do the right thing by their kids. they made america great. ordinary people doing extraordinary things. we won't get this country back on track and the president won't be more popular with the american people until he stops worrying about the wokers and starts worrying about the workers. >> sean: i am not sure he is capable. i not sure he knows what day of the weak it is. i say that sadly. >> then what the president will have to do -- i don't know if that's accurate or not. the president will have to replace some of the people around him to seem to be obsessed with trying to make the left socialists happens. >> sean: he signed the bernie sanders manifesto. >> i am not executing the president. he is responsible. senator bernie sanders, he tested negative for president. the american people didn't elect him. they elected joe biden and joe biden said i will governor from the middle. i will be the secon
start worrying about america's workers. the people who get up every day and go to work and obey the law and pay taxes and try to do the right thing by their kids. they made america great. ordinary people doing extraordinary things. we won't get this country back on track and the president won't be more popular with the american people until he stops worrying about the wokers and starts worrying about the workers. >> sean: i am not sure he is capable. i not sure he knows what day of the...
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miss america is a nonprofit. it was very tied to atlantic city tried to retain favor there whereas miss usa has always been a for-profit. they never really got hung up on the scholarship thing. miss usa is a pageant that has always been at peace with the entertainment value with young women in the state. miss america, continuing to have young women and swimsuits for another 68 years, not that comfortable with it. it never, always searching for the right thing to do. always consumed by anxiety of what is right. miss usa, turn on the tv. bigger brooms, bigger hair, sexier. just a bigger vibe. by the way, that is the one that donald trump owned. donald trump does not own miss america. >> that is kind of all you have to say. [laughter] >> we have to have some other folks that may want to ask some questions. tell me, and i know that this is probably very controversial. do you have a favorite? [laughter] >> that is very controversial. i think that my favorite is -- [inaudible] do you remember her? she had this pioneeri
miss america is a nonprofit. it was very tied to atlantic city tried to retain favor there whereas miss usa has always been a for-profit. they never really got hung up on the scholarship thing. miss usa is a pageant that has always been at peace with the entertainment value with young women in the state. miss america, continuing to have young women and swimsuits for another 68 years, not that comfortable with it. it never, always searching for the right thing to do. always consumed by anxiety...
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and so i always had this notion that i wanted to come to america, come to this country so we went to san francisco and then went to new york city and then because of my experience having grown up in south africa in a, it was a nationalist totalitarian police state informed the way i look at what role the government should be and after 9/11 i feel like america's sort of going on a dark path . so being solutions driven i was like out there that forms a solution so new hampshire offered it. new hampshire is not for everyone but i do have jokingly to say people are like it's so cool. then i like it's a little warmer than mars. >> what was it like to grow up in south africa being part of a minority, being part of this apartheidsystem. did it , was it normal to you at the time? >> know, so i have a very unique background. my dad did workfor the apartheid movement . if that's the cross i'm going to have to bear we weren't raised in a racist environment. i was raised in a diplomatic one so i travel a lot at as a child. i've always had this sort of comparison i guess to what life was like in
and so i always had this notion that i wanted to come to america, come to this country so we went to san francisco and then went to new york city and then because of my experience having grown up in south africa in a, it was a nationalist totalitarian police state informed the way i look at what role the government should be and after 9/11 i feel like america's sort of going on a dark path . so being solutions driven i was like out there that forms a solution so new hampshire offered it. new...
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that's truck drivers in america. the drive, a shortage has caused the pipeline and the entire supply chain to be affected, which again, is another ramification, and fallout from covey. we all the restrictions and many people going back to their home countries. i think it's about 400000 short in terms of we drive is across europe policy. huge impacts certainly. and. and you know, from the report we heard that gas prices are tripling for some households and it's just, it's not feasible. they can't afford it yet. and so right now, there are some, like you say, 3000000 european workers they can afford to hit their own homes. so you finance ministers, they're meeting in luxembourg to try and find ways to limit those cost to consumers . let's take a lesson. so we are going to discuss walter on the main diverse forms of commissions, c, c, u 0. so prices 3 of them mainly by the mainly by 3rd party factors for natural gas prices. now, he emphasized these prices being driven by temporary factors. so do you think that means tha
that's truck drivers in america. the drive, a shortage has caused the pipeline and the entire supply chain to be affected, which again, is another ramification, and fallout from covey. we all the restrictions and many people going back to their home countries. i think it's about 400000 short in terms of we drive is across europe policy. huge impacts certainly. and. and you know, from the report we heard that gas prices are tripling for some households and it's just, it's not feasible. they...
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américa se mueve con dunkin'. personas por todas partes que viven cafécon diabetesas, tipo 2 están despertando a lo que es posible con rybelsus®. rybelsus® funciona diferente para bajar el azúcar en la sangre que cualquier otra pastilla para la diabetes porque trabaja de estas tres maneras. aumenta la insulina. baja el azúcar y demora la salida de los alimentos. la mayoría de las personas que tomaron rybelsus® redujeron su nivel de azúcar en la sangre y lograron un a1c por debajo del 7%. las personas que tomaron rybelsus® perdieron hasta 8 libras. y rybelsus® no aumenta el riesgo de eventos cardiovasculares serios, como ataque cardíaco, ataque cerebral o la muerte. rybelsus® no es para personas con diabetes tipo 1. no uses rybelsus® si tú o tu familia ha tenido cáncer medular de tiroides, o si tienes para la gente súper fanática de la hidratación. hydro boost de neutrogena® ligero. clínicamente comprobado. hidrata por 48 horas. ten una piel saludable y luminosa. neutrogena®. for people with s
américa se mueve con dunkin'. personas por todas partes que viven cafécon diabetesas, tipo 2 están despertando a lo que es posible con rybelsus®. rybelsus® funciona diferente para bajar el azúcar en la sangre que cualquier otra pastilla para la diabetes porque trabaja de estas tres maneras. aumenta la insulina. baja el azúcar y demora la salida de los alimentos. la mayoría de las personas que tomaron rybelsus® redujeron su nivel de azúcar en la sangre y lograron un a1c por debajo del...
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and black america told me to dream. i have a dream. that one day, this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed. we hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created. ah, those who say black lives matter is a movement we are importing from america. know nothing of who we are in the room new i came out of the same black churches as jesse jackson and martin luther king. aus was the church of the forsaken. and these men were our patron saints. to join her from black america. i learned how to speak back to whiteness. i who shall wine with such a cradle in color or religion with this. don't all other ways of connecting men. i tell you this. when i left his country in 1948, i was just telling you one reason only one reason. well when i'm done the hong kong, i matters on the timber to end up in paris on the speaker, paris. and i'm talking on the theory and nothing words could happen to me that it already happened to me hear. you talk about making it right about yourself. you won't be able then to turn up all
and black america told me to dream. i have a dream. that one day, this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed. we hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created. ah, those who say black lives matter is a movement we are importing from america. know nothing of who we are in the room new i came out of the same black churches as jesse jackson and martin luther king. aus was the church of the forsaken. and these men were our patron saints. to join her from...
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people forget the west is more than half of america. it doesn't get the same press because it's considered flyover country, but its history is phenomenally interesting. anyway, in 1862 congress passed the homestead act, which enabled female as well as male heads of households to claim 160 acres of free land in the west. at a time when most women had few economic opportunities at all, the chance to own real estate that could support an independent life or to sell later for a sizable profit was a stunning advance. i mean, bear in mind that women of ample means or wealthier women, the only career they were allowed to have was marriage. if no one would marry them, they had to more or less live as an unpaid servant for one of their male relatives, like they nannied their brother's children or took care of grandpa in his old age. if you were a poorer woman, the only opportunities you had were really domestic service, so this idea that a woman could own her own property and support herself on her own land was really a pretty phenomenal advance
people forget the west is more than half of america. it doesn't get the same press because it's considered flyover country, but its history is phenomenally interesting. anyway, in 1862 congress passed the homestead act, which enabled female as well as male heads of households to claim 160 acres of free land in the west. at a time when most women had few economic opportunities at all, the chance to own real estate that could support an independent life or to sell later for a sizable profit was a...
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my america on our t. ah, welcome back to the kaiser report, i back taiser time now to go to sinclair. dinner of bit, mary, i'll of black people dot com and the block black block chain summit. sinclair, welcome back. oh, thank you. thank you. thank is always mash good to be here and thank you for your leadership guidance and your beautiful miss. yeah, thank you max. it's beautiful that says something james, nice to sing about. back in the 19 sixty's, i remember now sinclair, according to the associated press and p b. s. bitcoin is used by white supremacists. oh yes. is more this divide and conquer and divide and rule us. you know, we, we know that this technology is, is helping everyone and black folks have been adopting it. and we're waiting for the, the media to bless it. the never will. we need to continue growing this movement with the strength of the people as a learn about it. more and more people become interested so we won't be deterred just another way to trying to distract us. you got to stay foc
my america on our t. ah, welcome back to the kaiser report, i back taiser time now to go to sinclair. dinner of bit, mary, i'll of black people dot com and the block black block chain summit. sinclair, welcome back. oh, thank you. thank you. thank is always mash good to be here and thank you for your leadership guidance and your beautiful miss. yeah, thank you max. it's beautiful that says something james, nice to sing about. back in the 19 sixty's, i remember now sinclair, according to the...
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when i see black america, i see part of myself. when i was growing up, black america spoke to me. when white australia did note, we all read, we are right. we are down trodden. we are denied not on level, right. what even you would run the only way we're going to get some of them for friend, white nation, far away from our for fire, from us, is come together. okay, the common enemy and black america told me to dream. i have a dream. that one day, this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning of its creed. we hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created with those who say black lives matter is a movement we are importing from america. nothing of who we are in the room knew i came out of the same black churches as jesse jackson and martin luther king . aus was the church of the forsaken and these men were our patron saints adorned him from black america. i learned how to speak back to whiteness, automatic. ah, who shall, why was he was such a trade on color or religion or this don't all other ways of connecting men. i tell you this. when i left his country in
when i see black america, i see part of myself. when i was growing up, black america spoke to me. when white australia did note, we all read, we are right. we are down trodden. we are denied not on level, right. what even you would run the only way we're going to get some of them for friend, white nation, far away from our for fire, from us, is come together. okay, the common enemy and black america told me to dream. i have a dream. that one day, this nation will rise up, live out the true...
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unlike china, latin america and the u. s. do share cultural ties. but there's also a checkered history, which is why most latin american countries are watching washington in beijing compete for their ever convinced that when it comes to trade, being monotonous, is no longer in their best interests. tesla joined an elite club of companies valued at more than one trillion dollars. that's after it landed one of the biggest orders for electric vehicles from the rental car company hurts. now, if anything, the deal finally cements the electric cars. rise from a nice product to the future of the auto industry. while tesla has ambitions to top the entire auto industry and sales over the next decade. the $368000000000.00 heavy truck industry is wide open for a similar disruptor. a gaggle of big names dominate the sector and have plans to start electrifying their vehicles. tab up a british electric truck start up, has raised millions of dollars to roll out its own environmentally friendly delivery trucks. with an electric charge, the trunk can cover 250 kilom
unlike china, latin america and the u. s. do share cultural ties. but there's also a checkered history, which is why most latin american countries are watching washington in beijing compete for their ever convinced that when it comes to trade, being monotonous, is no longer in their best interests. tesla joined an elite club of companies valued at more than one trillion dollars. that's after it landed one of the biggest orders for electric vehicles from the rental car company hurts. now, if...
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they're about betting on america. about believing in america. about believing in the capacity of the american people. if you look at the history of the journey of this nation, what becomes crystal clear is this. say it again. given half a chance the american people have never, ever, ever let the country down. so let's get this done. god bless you all, may god protect you troop, i'll see you in italy and in scotland. thank you. >> mr. president, mr. president -- [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy visit ncicap.org] ♪ c-span is your >> funded by these television companies and, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? it is more than that. >> comcast is partnering with community centers to create wi-fi centers so students and their families can get right for anything. >> comcast supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat
they're about betting on america. about believing in america. about believing in the capacity of the american people. if you look at the history of the journey of this nation, what becomes crystal clear is this. say it again. given half a chance the american people have never, ever, ever let the country down. so let's get this done. god bless you all, may god protect you troop, i'll see you in italy and in scotland. thank you. >> mr. president, mr. president -- [captions copyright...
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or naturalized in america. women decide in the presidential election of 1872, women decide they are going to test their right to vote under the fourteenth amendment and across the country in 1872 suffragists try to vote, try to register to vote. that means they will go to a registrar and have their names enrolled and to be able to cast a ballot and in 1872 across the country they tried to do that and some of them succeed. others do not. there is an important court case i want you to remember that starts in missouri, a massive state divided between confederates and unionists and the 1865 constitution prohibits democrats from voting or being ministers or doctors are all those things so who gets to vote and how the government is going to work in missouri is a crucial spot in the country and in 1872 a woman named virginia minor tries to register to vote under the idea that she should be able to vote under the fourteenth amendment. she goes to the registrar and the guy refuses to let her register. she sues him and t
or naturalized in america. women decide in the presidential election of 1872, women decide they are going to test their right to vote under the fourteenth amendment and across the country in 1872 suffragists try to vote, try to register to vote. that means they will go to a registrar and have their names enrolled and to be able to cast a ballot and in 1872 across the country they tried to do that and some of them succeed. others do not. there is an important court case i want you to remember...
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she said it has been america alone that women -- it is in america alone that women are raised to an equality with the other sex. that was a pretty radical thing to say back in 1841. this glorification of their domestic role endowed women with a potent religious and social gravitas that elevated their social standing. it also provideed a platform for launching their campaign for further empowerment. there's a certain irony there that women turned on this -- which was keeping them down at a certain level. they turned it into an advantage and used it to go from home to world. enslaved women who had to work could not emulate this new genteel model. others, whether agrarian wives, bohemians or the first female teachers and nurses -- [inaudible] if at all, but the aspirational ideals of the domestic american madonna, the sentimental religious victorian society and my greated to the west. migrated to the west. most 19th century americans, including beecher, considered politics too base a pursuit for women but not all. in july 1848 as migration increased, katie stanton -- elizabeth katie stanton, wh
she said it has been america alone that women -- it is in america alone that women are raised to an equality with the other sex. that was a pretty radical thing to say back in 1841. this glorification of their domestic role endowed women with a potent religious and social gravitas that elevated their social standing. it also provideed a platform for launching their campaign for further empowerment. there's a certain irony there that women turned on this -- which was keeping them down at a...
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so a big coin you're removing america's place as, quote unquote, sole superpower. and you're seeding to a new world order of equity and diplomacy. because you cannot take somebody's bitcoin, it's on confiscated bull. you can only inquire more bitcoin by offering an open hand and something in exchange that will be accepted in exchange for bitcoin. well, clearly by then administration is conceding the fact that big coin is neutral for real. it can't be gain. one party cannot gain control over it, thus they're saying, and the have, i'm from the wall street journal journal, read find in administration, tram use of sanctions and a foreign policy shift. so they concede defeat, they're saying we can't use this anymore. and in particular, they mentioned that many foreign governments, including some allies, have often criticize the u. s. use as bad policy and long arm justice sanctions. advocates have also questioned their effectiveness and quote, worried about undermining us global power and spurring the creation of alternative financial systems. and the use of crypto curr
so a big coin you're removing america's place as, quote unquote, sole superpower. and you're seeding to a new world order of equity and diplomacy. because you cannot take somebody's bitcoin, it's on confiscated bull. you can only inquire more bitcoin by offering an open hand and something in exchange that will be accepted in exchange for bitcoin. well, clearly by then administration is conceding the fact that big coin is neutral for real. it can't be gain. one party cannot gain control over it,...
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when i see black america listen part of marcia, i was growing young like america spoke to me when white australia did not have those who say black mush matter is a movement. we are importing from a marriage up. no, nothing of who we are. i lived in a world where the wife lives mattered, and i was not why, like missing. and i wasn't known from black america. i learned how to speak back to whitefish aboriginal people of iraq law every day. we're out, one of them now with the police were at war with she states, i'm scared that more children are going to grow up in the country that think says no racism, but they're more likely to end up in the criminal justice system than there are other fellow friends in daycare both. ah, with who welcome to wells of parties when it comes to debates on gender quality. one of the most common arguments you hear is that have it all women have last and what women do have they've had to 5 for it. one to look at the data and kill is do, far better is call them voice their last burden by illness and addictions and they come in fact, you are suicides. saw is the g
when i see black america listen part of marcia, i was growing young like america spoke to me when white australia did not have those who say black mush matter is a movement. we are importing from a marriage up. no, nothing of who we are. i lived in a world where the wife lives mattered, and i was not why, like missing. and i wasn't known from black america. i learned how to speak back to whitefish aboriginal people of iraq law every day. we're out, one of them now with the police were at war...
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raÚl: en "despierta amÉrica" que comienza ahora. [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [cantan] karla: muy buenos dÍas a todos. quÉ rico amanecer junto a ustedes hoy lunes, gracias por despertar juntos en "despierta amÉrica". raÚl: es lunes 11 de octubre y festejamos el dÍa de la raza, de la fiesta o del encuentro de dos mundos. francisca: si tiene el dÍa libre, comience a vivirlo junto a su familia de "despierta amÉrica". maity: aquÍ trabajamos pensando en usted y recuerde que siempre es lo mÁs importante para todos nosotros. carlos: comenzamos con las pilas bien cargadas, y estÁ mi querida carolina. raul: mi compaÑera de despierta en domingo. carolina: quiero comenzar con una noticia que nos tiene contentos, tambiÉn intrigados. el hallazgo convida de christopher ramÍrez, el niÑo de tres aÑos que desapareciÓ metro jugaba al frente de su casa al norte de houston. despuÉs de tres dÍas de bÚsqueda de los descubren en un bosque asustado, temblando y sin ropa. elyangÉlica gonzÁlez nos acompaÑa
raÚl: en "despierta amÉrica" que comienza ahora. [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [cantan] karla: muy buenos dÍas a todos. quÉ rico amanecer junto a ustedes hoy lunes, gracias por despertar juntos en "despierta amÉrica". raÚl: es lunes 11 de octubre y festejamos el dÍa de la raza, de la fiesta o del encuentro de dos mundos. francisca: si tiene el dÍa libre, comience a vivirlo junto a su familia de "despierta amÉrica". maity:...
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they're about betting on america. about believing in america. about believing in the capacity of the american people. if you look at the history of the journey of this nation, what becomes crystal clear is this. say it again. given half a chance, the american people have never, ever, ever let the country down. so let's get this done. god bless you all, may god protect our troops and i'll see you in italy and scotland. reporter: mr. president are you relying on -- [multiple voices at once] >> we're likely to hear more on the president's latest budget plan when the house returns later today. members are expected to take up legislation on workplace discrimination against older americans and a vote is possible on the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that passed the senate? august. the president today outlining a famework for a $1.75 billion budget plan scaled back from the original $3 . 5 billion. house republican leader mccarthy briefing reporters at 1:30, we'll have that live as long as the house has not come back in. speaker pelosi will also bri
they're about betting on america. about believing in america. about believing in the capacity of the american people. if you look at the history of the journey of this nation, what becomes crystal clear is this. say it again. given half a chance, the american people have never, ever, ever let the country down. so let's get this done. god bless you all, may god protect our troops and i'll see you in italy and scotland. reporter: mr. president are you relying on -- [multiple voices at once]...
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america has to address a completely relevant issues. and then to introducing but i don't think in because as a scholar that if iran will move into this direction to say they are looking to have this weapon. there will be more sunni countries they were not let the shia country have this kind of weapon so my view what you will see you raised is that something you would like to know? for that negotiation? that is supposed to and also. so if that's not going to take place if it continues to move forward toward the nuclear weapon. many more countries in the region or other powers in the region will be russia or china it is a new era in the region if iran will continue. not saying something new butre in the way the approach is not to have an open confrontation with the american administration. let's see what unfolds with this negotiation. so you see some elements between saudi arabia. when so many players were there? not america but other players. because the pitcher is not clear. is not clear about what will unfold but to have a very strong
america has to address a completely relevant issues. and then to introducing but i don't think in because as a scholar that if iran will move into this direction to say they are looking to have this weapon. there will be more sunni countries they were not let the shia country have this kind of weapon so my view what you will see you raised is that something you would like to know? for that negotiation? that is supposed to and also. so if that's not going to take place if it continues to move...
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that's keeping the promise of america. i've never seen a time working folks did well that the wealthy didn't do very well. look, it's the core of your administration's economic vision. it's a fundamental paradigm shift for this nation. for the first time in a couple generations, we will be investing in working families, putting them first and helping them get ahead rather than the wealthy and the biggest and most powerful people out there. we're investing in black families with rescue checks and tax cuts that reduce black poverty by 34%, black child poverty by more than 50%. this year, we're addressing the leadership of some of the people i am looking at right now, combating housing dim nation and how did every other person make it to the middle class from a working circumstance? just like my dad did, built equithe i in a house, granted it wasn't small, it wasn't much, but it was enough to build a little equity. we'll use the federal government purchasing power, to unlock billions of dollars in new opportunities of minorit
that's keeping the promise of america. i've never seen a time working folks did well that the wealthy didn't do very well. look, it's the core of your administration's economic vision. it's a fundamental paradigm shift for this nation. for the first time in a couple generations, we will be investing in working families, putting them first and helping them get ahead rather than the wealthy and the biggest and most powerful people out there. we're investing in black families with rescue checks...
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it was titled the importance of america's victory over washington. think about that for a second period america's victory over washington. as the tax codes are being debated in congress president reagan gave in a televised address all of the lobbying, the organized demonstration and the pride and protest. and governments wasteful are no match for your voices which were heard loud and clear. so, it is healthy and very important for our movement to celebrate our successes and remember the good things are accomplished for the country. it's even more important for us to come together and consider the lessons learned and keep the next generation how to apply those lessons to the challenges of the day and the challenges of tomorrow. a retrospective analysis of the 1981 tax cuts by the tax foundation found they been able to fully stay in place instead of being partially rolled back later tax hikes, it increased the long run by 8%. 8% is a huge number, think about how good that would have been for the country. perhaps we should have given that a try. if you
it was titled the importance of america's victory over washington. think about that for a second period america's victory over washington. as the tax codes are being debated in congress president reagan gave in a televised address all of the lobbying, the organized demonstration and the pride and protest. and governments wasteful are no match for your voices which were heard loud and clear. so, it is healthy and very important for our movement to celebrate our successes and remember the good...
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the issue of race in america and issue of racism in america is a white problem. white people need to engage with it and engage in african-american history as american history. this is our story. >> a huge theme woven through the film is preserving a certain part of history that rachel is making here. the concept of who we value as american heros. i want to play something you said in the film. >> we take for granted the lives lost. who is brave to try the system? that's what makes these guys heroic. we can't devalue what we did. white guy whose grandfather was a confederate. if they can keep their memory alive, why can't we? >> i want you to elaborate on the thought that rachel was saying. every year, they learned about confederate hero and learned about the same three black people every year. >> i think that is true. the biggest thing in history is sometimes we talk about southern history. we don't include african-americans as part of are southern history. when you talk about southern history, if you don't include slavery and don't include some of the main indivi
the issue of race in america and issue of racism in america is a white problem. white people need to engage with it and engage in african-american history as american history. this is our story. >> a huge theme woven through the film is preserving a certain part of history that rachel is making here. the concept of who we value as american heros. i want to play something you said in the film. >> we take for granted the lives lost. who is brave to try the system? that's what makes...
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they're about betting on america. about believing in america. about believing in the capacity of the american people. if you look at the history of the journey of this nation, what becomes crystal clear is this. say it again. given half a chance the american people have never, ever, ever let the country down. so let's get this done. god bless you all, may god protect you troop, i'll see you in italy and in scotland. thank you. >> mr. president, mr. president -- [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy visit ncicap.org] >> today we're expecting the house to take up legislation on workplace discrimination against older americans. off the floor, negotiations continue on the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill passed by the senate in office and the $1.75 trillion budget framework president biden announced just a couple of moments ago. when the house comes into session we'll have live coverage here on c-span. and in just
they're about betting on america. about believing in america. about believing in the capacity of the american people. if you look at the history of the journey of this nation, what becomes crystal clear is this. say it again. given half a chance the american people have never, ever, ever let the country down. so let's get this done. god bless you all, may god protect you troop, i'll see you in italy and in scotland. thank you. >> mr. president, mr. president -- [captions copyright...
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we'll look at the massive logjam of container ships off america's coast. and we'll ask about the help wanted signs you're seeing everywhere. why aren't americans getting back to work? >>> also, a new warsaw uprising. tens of thousands of pols have turned out to express their anger, this time against their own government. i will ask anne applebaum what is happening in a country that many fear has turned into an illiberal democracy. >>> finally, following the money all the way to south dakota. why in the world do the rich and powerful stash their wealth there? we'll explain. >>> first, here's "my take." just weeks after the tragic fall of afghanistan, something important happened in the other country where america conducted a great nation-building experiment over the past two decades. iraq held elections, which were mostly free and fair. assuming this process leads to the formation of a new government, it will be the sixth peaceful transfer of power since 2004. although turnout was at a record low, this election marks real progress. a senior iraqi official d
we'll look at the massive logjam of container ships off america's coast. and we'll ask about the help wanted signs you're seeing everywhere. why aren't americans getting back to work? >>> also, a new warsaw uprising. tens of thousands of pols have turned out to express their anger, this time against their own government. i will ask anne applebaum what is happening in a country that many fear has turned into an illiberal democracy. >>> finally, following the money all the way...
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this initiative is about betting on america, about believing in america, about believing in the american people. if you look at the history of the journey of this nation, what becomes clear is this: given half a chance, the american people have never, ever, ever let their country down. so let's get this done. let's move. folks, we have the most - we have the most talented workforce in the world. what are we doing? what in god's name are we doing? and, by the way, you hear these numbers - $3.5 trillion or $1.75 trillion. we pay for it all. it doesn't increase the deficit one single cent. [applause] so, let's get to work. let's put people to work. and let's once again reestablish america as the most advanced country in the world. [applause] god bless america. and god bless our troops. thank you. thank you. thank you. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, every day we are taking your calls live on the air. coming up tuesday morning, we will discuss the latest on president biden's build back at her agenda and upcoming fiscal deadlines. with pennsylvania democratic congresswoman. and on the pen
this initiative is about betting on america, about believing in america, about believing in the american people. if you look at the history of the journey of this nation, what becomes clear is this: given half a chance, the american people have never, ever, ever let their country down. so let's get this done. let's move. folks, we have the most - we have the most talented workforce in the world. what are we doing? what in god's name are we doing? and, by the way, you hear these numbers - $3.5...
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you're watching bbc world news america. still to come, the bbc sits down with sir david attenborough. he warns leaders in the developed world, act on climate change now or it will be too late. ♪ >> the u.s. federal agency has revoked china telecom's license to operate. it comes after the u.s. treasury secretary spoke to the chinese secretary premier. >> one thing that came up in the conversation was that they wanted to see fairer treatment for chinese enterprise. here, you've got an american telecoms regulator voting to revoke the license for chinese telecoms in america. this company now has 60 days to cease operations, or else. that underscores the challen going forward. when you've got this noise going on in the background, the treatment of huawei, it makes these conversations increasingly difficult. they know they are the world's number two superpower and the fate of the global economy is important. how much progress can they make with this noise going around? ♪ >> we turn to lebanon where violent clashes in beirut l
you're watching bbc world news america. still to come, the bbc sits down with sir david attenborough. he warns leaders in the developed world, act on climate change now or it will be too late. ♪ >> the u.s. federal agency has revoked china telecom's license to operate. it comes after the u.s. treasury secretary spoke to the chinese secretary premier. >> one thing that came up in the conversation was that they wanted to see fairer treatment for chinese enterprise. here, you've got...
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this was america's longest war. president biden ended the longest war and made sure another generation of americans would not have to go and fight and die in afghanistan. i think when all of this settles, that's profoundly what the american people want and is in our interest. meanwhile, we're doing everything we can to make good op on our going commitments, including to afghans as risk that we want to help. and we'll learn every lesson we can from the decisions we made. >> brennan: mere secretary, thank you for your time. >> thank you, margaret. great to be with you. >> brennan: "face the nation" will be right back. ♪ kinda pat your feet ♪ ♪ it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's all right ♪ ♪♪ this... is the planning effect. this is how it feels to know you have a wealth plan that covers everything that's important to you. this is what it's like to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. making sure you have the right balance of r
this was america's longest war. president biden ended the longest war and made sure another generation of americans would not have to go and fight and die in afghanistan. i think when all of this settles, that's profoundly what the american people want and is in our interest. meanwhile, we're doing everything we can to make good op on our going commitments, including to afghans as risk that we want to help. and we'll learn every lesson we can from the decisions we made. >> brennan: mere...
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is part of the problem we're not making many drugs here in america anymore? >> reporter: no question. in fact, america makes less than a third of the prescription drugs that americans need, but there are other forces contributing to this drug supply chain breakdown including trade restrictions, the pandemic and various complicated market dynamics. the bottom line is this -- hospitals do what they can with what they've got. worst case, they have to deny patients the best medicine for them. norah. >> o'donnell: sump an important story, mark strassmann, thank you. all right, house democrats and a handful of republicans have upped the ante in the capitol riot investigation. they voted to hold former trump advisor steven in contempt for defying a subpoena. chkris van cleave has what happs next. >> no one is above the law. >> reporter: house d.m.s and nine republicans vote to hold former trump administration advisor steve bannon in contempt of congress. bannon refused to turn over documents or appear at a deposition before the committee investigating the january 6t
is part of the problem we're not making many drugs here in america anymore? >> reporter: no question. in fact, america makes less than a third of the prescription drugs that americans need, but there are other forces contributing to this drug supply chain breakdown including trade restrictions, the pandemic and various complicated market dynamics. the bottom line is this -- hospitals do what they can with what they've got. worst case, they have to deny patients the best medicine for them....
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so the deplorable as in america will say that was the time make america great again was when you had an organized structure life around stable employment. that house price lottery, the luck of the draw, of having like your house price, go up 203035 percent in some cities right now in this past year. and america due to the excessive, huge money printing. so they're saying they're identifying the problem. that is, jobs no longer do it in the anglo saxon economies of the west. for some reason, something happened 40 something years ago. the has changed this and work no longer does it. so by does plan to tax to raise taxes on the wealthy. the rich, the rich income earners the top one percent of income earners and to tax, you know, some other other things that are not asset related, right? if they could tax the income in america a 100 percent, and you wouldn't make a dent in the debt for 20 years. and we know exactly what happened for 40 years ago . it was reagan fatuous and the deregulation and the reduction of the modern derivatives market, which separated labor from the economy in a way
so the deplorable as in america will say that was the time make america great again was when you had an organized structure life around stable employment. that house price lottery, the luck of the draw, of having like your house price, go up 203035 percent in some cities right now in this past year. and america due to the excessive, huge money printing. so they're saying they're identifying the problem. that is, jobs no longer do it in the anglo saxon economies of the west. for some reason,...
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black america spoke to me. when why destroyed you did not. those who say black lives matter is a movement we are importing from america. no, nothing of who we are. i lived in a world where white lives mattered. and i was not was like missing. and i wasn't known from black america, i've learned how to speak back to whitefish aboriginal people here more every die we are out wanted system. now with the police were out with she states, i'm scared that more children are gonna grow up in the country that think says no racism, but they're more likely to end up in the criminal justice system. then they're all the fellow friends in daycare.
black america spoke to me. when why destroyed you did not. those who say black lives matter is a movement we are importing from america. no, nothing of who we are. i lived in a world where white lives mattered. and i was not was like missing. and i wasn't known from black america, i've learned how to speak back to whitefish aboriginal people here more every die we are out wanted system. now with the police were out with she states, i'm scared that more children are gonna grow up in the country...
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it's very political in america. notjust in america, everywhere. it's a political issue that the right always wants to protect kind of the oil companies and the left always this is internationally the case, but there is not democratic air or liberal air. there is no conservative air or republican air. we all breathe the same air. we all drink the same water. it's all the same thing. that's why i always mention to people, i say, "in both parties, you can have heroes." like, for instance, to me, teddy roosevelt, who protected all of the land in america so that we keep the trees, so that no one can destroy them and build on them, and all this stuff. he was a great environmentalist and he was a republican. president nixon was creating the epa when he was president. and there wasjimmy carter, the democrat that came in. he was the first one to really rattle the cage, saying we need to improve and go to renewable energy, and he created all of this great subsidies for windmills and for solar and all that stuff. and there was president 0bama, another democr
it's very political in america. notjust in america, everywhere. it's a political issue that the right always wants to protect kind of the oil companies and the left always this is internationally the case, but there is not democratic air or liberal air. there is no conservative air or republican air. we all breathe the same air. we all drink the same water. it's all the same thing. that's why i always mention to people, i say, "in both parties, you can have heroes." like, for...
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to remake america they must break america. you are the 13 reasons why we know it is time to throw the bums out. number one, democrats's supercharged inflation with their $2 trillion covid bill in march and they are about to make things a lot worse. >> could be anywhere between one.9, 2.2, $2 trillion childcare, pre-k, paid leave and community-based action on climate. >> number 2, gasoline prices are at 7 year highs and climbing. instead of producing more oil and gas at home biden is gone baking. >> you communicate with international partners who are members of opec and convey as we did a few months ago our urgent to find a compromise solution for production increases. >> number 3, our supply chains are broken. our ports are jammed up and our transportation secretary thinks he found the magic solution to end covid. >> the president's build back better agenda as a whole will ease some of that inflationary pressure. this way to smooth this out, getting everybody vaccinated and putting the pandemic in the rearview mirror. laura: l
to remake america they must break america. you are the 13 reasons why we know it is time to throw the bums out. number one, democrats's supercharged inflation with their $2 trillion covid bill in march and they are about to make things a lot worse. >> could be anywhere between one.9, 2.2, $2 trillion childcare, pre-k, paid leave and community-based action on climate. >> number 2, gasoline prices are at 7 year highs and climbing. instead of producing more oil and gas at home biden is...