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joinings now espn commentator patrick mcenroe. patrick, i know how you feel about this because you wrote a cnn op-ed saying it's the wrong move, why? >> i think it's possible with this issue, john, and i think you can make an argument for either side by the decision made by the all-england club. i think about it hard as i have for the last couple of months, seeing what's going on like the nhl that just finished. the stanley cup playoffs. plenty of russian players involved there. and by the way, plenty of tennis tournaments happening around the world that just ended in europe, the french open, italian open, tournaments in germany and holland that all allowed russian players to play. i certainly understand the all-england club which right behind me, the intent of the club which is to not allow the russian propaganda machine to take advantage of sporting stars that could play at wimbledon and could actually maybe even win the tournament. so i understand the intent of why they made the decision but in the long run i just don't think i
joinings now espn commentator patrick mcenroe. patrick, i know how you feel about this because you wrote a cnn op-ed saying it's the wrong move, why? >> i think it's possible with this issue, john, and i think you can make an argument for either side by the decision made by the all-england club. i think about it hard as i have for the last couple of months, seeing what's going on like the nhl that just finished. the stanley cup playoffs. plenty of russian players involved there. and by...
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senate in texas, lieutenant governor dan patrick. attorney general schmidt, you filed an amicusan brief i know in support of coach candidate. f we've hadil him on the angle a number of times. th what do you say toin people saying that this decision is a separation of churchh and state issue? ne these people have lost their minds and their real objection is with the constitution. this country was che founded on the idea that people could express their religious beliefs and the government would protect that right. bhathe god given right not infringe upon it. and so here you had a coach engaged in voluntary prayer and the left has lost their minds that it's not protected. and we're led to believe, by the way, by these o same people that it's perfectly okay to force your kids to sit through drag queen story our in this woke indoctrinationin, our schools. they're okayup with that. they want to push that . but the idea that youen actually have a constitutionally protected right to engage in prayer isou very affirming that the courtrt issue
senate in texas, lieutenant governor dan patrick. attorney general schmidt, you filed an amicusan brief i know in support of coach candidate. f we've hadil him on the angle a number of times. th what do you say toin people saying that this decision is a separation of churchh and state issue? ne these people have lost their minds and their real objection is with the constitution. this country was che founded on the idea that people could express their religious beliefs and the government would...
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he is congressman sean patrick maloney of new york, the chair of the democratic congressional campaign committee. congressman maloney, welcome back to the sunday show, great to be with you. >> happy pride! >> happy pride! so that supreme court ruling, overturning roe v. wade. does that help a little bit or a lot, the democrats, going into november? >> look, what it does is that it clarifies the choice. let's be really clear. this maga republican movement wants to criminalize, then abortion in all 50 states. and if they win congress, they can do it. because with the court decision says is there is no longer any constitutional prohibition on that. they could pass one law to congress, and ban abortion in all 50 states. democrats, we will preserve roe v. wade, that's the choice. >> democrats are facing incredible headwinds, high inflation, high gas prices, a president whose job approval rating is not where it should be if you are a democrat, going into the november elections. so how does this ruling help? does it help? >> look, it is a terrible thing they are doing to our country. i don't
he is congressman sean patrick maloney of new york, the chair of the democratic congressional campaign committee. congressman maloney, welcome back to the sunday show, great to be with you. >> happy pride! >> happy pride! so that supreme court ruling, overturning roe v. wade. does that help a little bit or a lot, the democrats, going into november? >> look, what it does is that it clarifies the choice. let's be really clear. this maga republican movement wants to criminalize,...
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could bring down the price temporarily but it could shoot right back up down the road, according to patrick, an expert in this. >> sandra: and jerome powell was just directly asked about the impact of putin's invasion of ukraine and whether or not this was the cause of inflation. our federal reserve chair said no, gas prices and inflation was happening long before that invasion happened, and also by the way, noting that gas prices were up 1.50 from election day 2020 to the day putin invaded ukraine. so there was already a big upward trend happening with inflation and gas prices. thank you very much, john. >> john: and let's not forget, too, sandra, all of that oil from russia did not suddenly disappear off the markets, it's being sold other places. charlie hurt, smoke coming out of your ears when he was talking about putin. in the overall, this idea. >> i think it's -- as you point out, you know, the idea of getting democrats to go along with the idea of a gas tax holiday is, that's his first hurdle. obviously they are not exactly the anti-tax party. so, that's his first problem. but when h
could bring down the price temporarily but it could shoot right back up down the road, according to patrick, an expert in this. >> sandra: and jerome powell was just directly asked about the impact of putin's invasion of ukraine and whether or not this was the cause of inflation. our federal reserve chair said no, gas prices and inflation was happening long before that invasion happened, and also by the way, noting that gas prices were up 1.50 from election day 2020 to the day putin...
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joining me now is texas lieutenant governor dan patrick. dan , i know you wanted to get out this information. youy came on i think the day after the shooting and i was raising questions about the timeline, i think thirty six hours after the shooting because something didn't just just didn't make sensema to me. >> what can you tell us tonight so that day that i was with you last we had a briefing and all the information we've learned now, but everyone knew then was not told to us and so week by week we've learned more and more and what i wanted to do and the reasonmo i asked for this hearing is i wanted toin get everything out in public at once of what we know to this point. the investigation continues. we don't need p p ve any more leaks. we, don't need any more behind closed door meetings. the public needst because they have a right to know what happened and especially the families and law. my heart breaks for theseli families obviously for our loss. but for them today toat find out that door to the classroom, one of the two classrooms was
joining me now is texas lieutenant governor dan patrick. dan , i know you wanted to get out this information. youy came on i think the day after the shooting and i was raising questions about the timeline, i think thirty six hours after the shooting because something didn't just just didn't make sensema to me. >> what can you tell us tonight so that day that i was with you last we had a briefing and all the information we've learned now, but everyone knew then was not told to us and so...
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to enemy now is texas lieutenan governor dan patrick. and no you wanted to get out there with this information you came on i think the day after the shooting and i was raising questions about the timeline 36 hours after the shooting. it just didn't make sense to me what can you tell us tonight? >> that day that i was with you last, we had had to briefing an all the information we have learned now, that everyone knew then, was not told to us. so weak by work, we have learne more and more. the reason i ask for this hearing as i wanted to get everything out in public at onc of what we know to this point i the investigation. we don't need any more weeks, w don't need anymore any more behind closed door readings freight laura, my heart breaks for these families, obviously for their loss, but for them today, to find out that that door to the classroom one of th two classrooms was you couldn't open it and go in because there was a strike plate on the door that didn't work freight i don' know if this came out in the hearing, the teacher in an in
to enemy now is texas lieutenan governor dan patrick. and no you wanted to get out there with this information you came on i think the day after the shooting and i was raising questions about the timeline 36 hours after the shooting. it just didn't make sense to me what can you tell us tonight? >> that day that i was with you last, we had had to briefing an all the information we have learned now, that everyone knew then, was not told to us. so weak by work, we have learne more and more....
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signed: patrick j. leahy, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. morning business is closed. under the previous order, the senate will resume consideration of h.r. 3967. the clerk will report. the clerk: calendar number 388, h.r. 3967, an act to improve health care and benefits for veterans exposed to toxic substances and for other purposes. mr. mcconnell: mr. president. the presiding officer: the republican leader. mr. mcconnell: american families are being crushed by giant backdoor inflation tax, and it's been fueled in large part by democrats' huge mistakes. month after month, families pick up the newspaper, flip on the television, and hear that democrats' inflation is setting new 40-year records. month after month, families find themselves shelling out hundreds upon hundreds of extra dollars per month, just to actually tread water. forget about saving and getting ahead. in this democrat-run economy, working americans have to shell out hundreds of extra dollars eve
signed: patrick j. leahy, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. morning business is closed. under the previous order, the senate will resume consideration of h.r. 3967. the clerk will report. the clerk: calendar number 388, h.r. 3967, an act to improve health care and benefits for veterans exposed to toxic substances and for other purposes. mr. mcconnell: mr. president. the presiding officer: the republican leader. mr....
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. >> they pray to be affiliated with the brutes patrick front. >> they call themselves patriots front. they have ridiculous little uniforms, you might recognize them by their distinctive matching khakis. which is supposed to be menacing instead of making it look like they all just got off work to get at best buy. but this was them in d.c. last year trying to intimidate with their little homemade shields and their j.d. soccer tension guards. this group is iranian version of one of the white nationalist groups that took part in the unite the real -- in 2017. the group renamed itself after one of its members killed heather hire, a counter protester, and seriously injured a ton of other people, when he deliberately drove his speeding car into a crowd. and anti racist protesters. them targeting the pride event in quite a lane i'll idaho this weekend, one of the most unnerving things about the reporting on this, was that patriot brett was apparently not even the only armed far-right group, that was targeting that particular pride events and that particular part of idaho this weekend. anothe
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governor abbott and lieutenant governor patrick, different points expressed and an openness to change in gun laws and also red flag laws. then they backed off from that. do you think that this time it's different? do you see hope in texas for something to change at the state level? >> juliÁn, you and i have lived here. this is our home. you have seen the reticence from those two gentlemen that you just mentioned. at the end of the day, i'm still not very certain or positive that anything that we do at the federal level is going to resonate some change or create change in texas. the red flag proposals are red flag incentive grants, which means states and state governors have to make themselves or avail themselves to them. the question for greg abbott is what is he going to do? the country is speaking. john cornyn is part of this group. which is greg abbott going to do? clearly, that answer remains to be solved. we've got a long way to go here. and we also need to look at the real crux of this problem. raising the age limit to 21 is about money to the nra and gun companies. greg abbott
governor abbott and lieutenant governor patrick, different points expressed and an openness to change in gun laws and also red flag laws. then they backed off from that. do you think that this time it's different? do you see hope in texas for something to change at the state level? >> juliÁn, you and i have lived here. this is our home. you have seen the reticence from those two gentlemen that you just mentioned. at the end of the day, i'm still not very certain or positive that anything...
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she's trying to unseat your democrat colleague, sean patrick maloney. here's what president obama's former campaign manager jim said about that. he said, this is counterproductive. the supreme court is about to outlaw abortion. we could lose both houses. so we are going to focus our time running against each other? now we're primarying committed progressives because, why? if we lose the house, it's because of dumb stuff like this. what do you say to him? >> i think we've seen from prior primaries throughout this year that a motivated, young, multiracial, multi-class base is exactly what the democratic party needs in order to win in november. we've seen these with the electric victories of representatives, hopefully to be a summer lee and out in austin, that when we are able to elect representatives that excite the democratic base, that excite young people, that excite a multi-class, multi-racial coalition, that puts us in an even better position to win in november. i think right now, there are a lot of voters at home that have quite a bit of anxiety abo
she's trying to unseat your democrat colleague, sean patrick maloney. here's what president obama's former campaign manager jim said about that. he said, this is counterproductive. the supreme court is about to outlaw abortion. we could lose both houses. so we are going to focus our time running against each other? now we're primarying committed progressives because, why? if we lose the house, it's because of dumb stuff like this. what do you say to him? >> i think we've seen from prior...
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el patrick gray was not super competent but who was supposed to be a nixon loyalist? and then the number two guy at the fbi mark felt who is actively betraying nixon and who who is deep throat, but nixon's own narrative, of course, is that that every other president had done this this is a really common story for nixon insiders that there was just a blip in this particular moment of which hoover's death was one factor that allowed for it to unravel in ways that it wouldn't and didn't unravel in. the 40s 50s 60s leading up to that moment now, i don't accept that narrative, right? i think that in many ways what nixon did was far more serious than the kinds of precedents that they that they ended up pointing to but nonetheless, i don't think any of those nixon insiders really ever gave up on that narrative and it's it's had a lot of legs since two other things. i will just add about subsequent presidential scandals. so one is that of course in the 1990s part of the narrative about bill clinton and clinton's impeachment was a kind of payback narrative right people who saw
el patrick gray was not super competent but who was supposed to be a nixon loyalist? and then the number two guy at the fbi mark felt who is actively betraying nixon and who who is deep throat, but nixon's own narrative, of course, is that that every other president had done this this is a really common story for nixon insiders that there was just a blip in this particular moment of which hoover's death was one factor that allowed for it to unravel in ways that it wouldn't and didn't unravel...
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patrick's day. green everywhere. they're ready for game 4. coming up at 5:30, we'll hear from steph curry about his injured foot. >> thank you very much. such an exciting game on tap for tonight. a lot of experts saying whoever wins tonight, they think they'll win the series. >> thanks very much, anthony. >>> back in the bay area, we have another big game. the dodgers playing the giants at oracle park for the first time this year. it's one of the most bitter rivalries in all sports. the dodgers lead the division by six and a half games, but the giants could makeup a lot of ground in this series. watch it here with coverage starting at 7:00, first pitch at 7:15. >>> a bay area author is getting world wide recognized for a book based in the bay area. we sat down with the author ahead of her 20th birthday. >> reporter: layla was borned and raised in oakland, and now she's hoping to open up a window into the plight of young black women. >> the first chapter i wrote at 16 months before my 17th birthday. >> reporter: night crawling is now on book s
patrick's day. green everywhere. they're ready for game 4. coming up at 5:30, we'll hear from steph curry about his injured foot. >> thank you very much. such an exciting game on tap for tonight. a lot of experts saying whoever wins tonight, they think they'll win the series. >> thanks very much, anthony. >>> back in the bay area, we have another big game. the dodgers playing the giants at oracle park for the first time this year. it's one of the most bitter rivalries in...
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new york magazine reports that you accuse sean patrick maloney, one of the -- democratic congressional campaign committee to try to nudge you into running against bowman and other black progressives. a longtime incumbent in 2028 and it's also citing sources saying you plan to challenge bowman anyways without maloney's encouragement. we it sounds pretty messy. >> redistricting has been a disaster in the new york state. anyone who's been paying attention realizes it. we got a primary between 12 congressional districts, which is deeply unfortunate. i did not want to run against trump -- the person whose job it is to help us keep the majority, had a majority moving forward because the alternatives of having republicans control the house of representatives is too grim to even contemplate. as you noted earlier on the show. i'm really excited about this district that has done so much for me somehow has never had an openly lgbtq candidate. i was represented in congress and proud to make history back in 2020. openly black member of congress. i deserve to stay in congress, and i think people are
new york magazine reports that you accuse sean patrick maloney, one of the -- democratic congressional campaign committee to try to nudge you into running against bowman and other black progressives. a longtime incumbent in 2028 and it's also citing sources saying you plan to challenge bowman anyways without maloney's encouragement. we it sounds pretty messy. >> redistricting has been a disaster in the new york state. anyone who's been paying attention realizes it. we got a primary...
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>> i'm coming up with that just because i'm reading patrick henry and george mason, who is then governor of virginia, at the founding of the country. this is not my words, this is with those white guy said when they were debating the second amendment. they said, they needed the second amendment because they needed the armed, disciplined militia, to put down slave -- they were worried -- the federal government had all of the power to raise the militia, right? the southerners needed the militias to put down slave votes, because you know, it's a little -- against their will, so you need some military superiority. the second amendment was there to make sure that the states have the power to raise emotional issue on their own. virginia could races on militia to put down -- without having to ask connecticut whether or not they agreed with that. that's why it's there. that's why the white folks said it was there! fast forward to 2000 nate, -- makes up an entirely different second amendment right out of thin air. >> so that's the history. i'm glad you clarified it for us. we are in the current d
>> i'm coming up with that just because i'm reading patrick henry and george mason, who is then governor of virginia, at the founding of the country. this is not my words, this is with those white guy said when they were debating the second amendment. they said, they needed the second amendment because they needed the armed, disciplined militia, to put down slave -- they were worried -- the federal government had all of the power to raise the militia, right? the southerners needed the...
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host: let's talk to patrick, a parent in laurel, maryland. good morning, patrick. caller: good morning to you. i've been listening to the program for 10 or 15 minutes and got the gist of what this topic is supposed to be about. i have got to tell you what is very disappointing to me is i don't really feel this is being addressed. america feels a sense of entitlement. that is the problem. it is not mental health. america feels we can do whatever we want to, carry whatever we want to carry, with no repercussions. you know what? we are entitled to it. if we don't feel that way, we will say it is a constitutional right. no, it is not. it is the responsibility of all of us to make sure we are safe. when that does not occur, all of a sudden, we are blaming mental health. when it comes down to mass shootings, particularly the one in buffalo, i am sure mental health will come up. in all actuality, that was not mental health. people just feel they can do what they want to do when they want to do it. when they get in trouble, excuse me, i'm sorry, then it is mental health. i
host: let's talk to patrick, a parent in laurel, maryland. good morning, patrick. caller: good morning to you. i've been listening to the program for 10 or 15 minutes and got the gist of what this topic is supposed to be about. i have got to tell you what is very disappointing to me is i don't really feel this is being addressed. america feels a sense of entitlement. that is the problem. it is not mental health. america feels we can do whatever we want to, carry whatever we want to carry, with...
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host: let's talk to patrick, a parent in laurel, maryland. good morning, patrick. caller: good morning to you. i've been listening to the program for 10 or 15 minutes and got the gist of what this topic is supposed to be about. i have got to tell you what is very disappointing to me is i don't really feel this is being addressed. america feels a sense of entitlement. that is the problem. it is not mental health. america feels we can do whatever we want to, carry whatever we want to carry, with no repercussions. you know what? we are entitled to it. if we don't feel that way, we will say it is a constitutional right. no, it is not. it is the responsibility of all of us to make sure we are safe. when that does not occur, all of a sudden, we are blaming mental health. when it comes down to mass shootings, particularly the one in buffalo, i am sure mental health will come up. in all actuality, that was not mental health. people just feel they can do what they want to do when they want to do it. when they get in trouble, excuse me, i'm sorry, then it is mental health. i
host: let's talk to patrick, a parent in laurel, maryland. good morning, patrick. caller: good morning to you. i've been listening to the program for 10 or 15 minutes and got the gist of what this topic is supposed to be about. i have got to tell you what is very disappointing to me is i don't really feel this is being addressed. america feels a sense of entitlement. that is the problem. it is not mental health. america feels we can do whatever we want to, carry whatever we want to carry, with...
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signed: patrick j. leahy, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate stands adjourned u
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governor, duval patrick's homeland security advisor. just got a long resume got one more point though. she has a cnn on air national security analyst and is a weekly guest on boston's npr program. another person with a long resume gretchen rubin is the author of many books including the blockbuster new york times bestsellers outer order intercom the four tendencies better than before and the happiness project which spent two years on the new york times bestseller list, her books have sold over three they have million copies worldwide and more than 30 languages. on her top ranked award-winning podcast happier. she discusses happiness and good habits with her sister elizabeth kraft, and she's a frequent columnist for oh the oprah magazine and makes regular appearances on cbs this morning. fun fact ms. rubin started her career in lawn was clerking for supreme court justice sandra day o'connor when she realized she wanted to be a writer. that's welcome, julia kiam and gretchen rubin. thank you so much. thank you, lonnie and thank you everyo
governor, duval patrick's homeland security advisor. just got a long resume got one more point though. she has a cnn on air national security analyst and is a weekly guest on boston's npr program. another person with a long resume gretchen rubin is the author of many books including the blockbuster new york times bestsellers outer order intercom the four tendencies better than before and the happiness project which spent two years on the new york times bestseller list, her books have sold over...
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lieutenant governor dan patrick and senator john cornyn both bowed out of the event in the hall. were no guns were allowed. the program concluded with former president donald trump. >> and the former president is still speaking right now. as i mentioned, it took a little jab at the lawmakers who did not attend today. he said, quote, unlike some i didn't disappoint you by not showing up. you've got to show up. now the mayor here in houston, sylvester turner. he did face some pressure to try and cancel this convention for members of his own city council. also, there was 100,000 signatures. the mayor is a democrat, said he couldn't cancel for legal and contractual reasons. >> we'll send it back to you. >> daniel, thank you so much for your report. and we're going to have more coverage of what's happening at the nra convention tonight during kron. 4 news at 5. i'm rob nesbitt is working right now. i'm listening to what the former president is saying is we can hear that coming up during 05:06am, tonight. there are some parents who are now turning to bulletproof backpacks in the wake o
lieutenant governor dan patrick and senator john cornyn both bowed out of the event in the hall. were no guns were allowed. the program concluded with former president donald trump. >> and the former president is still speaking right now. as i mentioned, it took a little jab at the lawmakers who did not attend today. he said, quote, unlike some i didn't disappoint you by not showing up. you've got to show up. now the mayor here in houston, sylvester turner. he did face some pressure to...
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lieutenant governor dan patrick said it best, you're out of line. the mayor of uvalde said it best, you're out of line. leave the auditorium. i cannot believe you're a sick son of a b that would come to a place like this to make a political issue. that's, unfortunately, what we get by that despicable person. i don't want to say his name. he's not worth it. >> kayleigh: it was a stunt that was planned. he was in the third row across the aisle. there was a seat holder and moments before this press conference began, this seat holder switched places with the democrat gubernatorial candidate. >> morgan: when i heard about this yesterday, it was almost unbelievable. i said how could he turn something so important to these families as emily just noted into a political stunt? one of the things that i'll say is there's plenty of people that are feeling a lot of anger in this country towards what's happening to their children. in the schools and there's a robust political debate around it. so i understand there's a perspective of a lot of people are feeling a
lieutenant governor dan patrick said it best, you're out of line. the mayor of uvalde said it best, you're out of line. leave the auditorium. i cannot believe you're a sick son of a b that would come to a place like this to make a political issue. that's, unfortunately, what we get by that despicable person. i don't want to say his name. he's not worth it. >> kayleigh: it was a stunt that was planned. he was in the third row across the aisle. there was a seat holder and moments before...
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signed: patrick j. leahy, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. morning business is closed. and under the previous order, the senate will resume consideration of the motion to proceed to h.r. 350, which the clerk will report. the clerk: motion to proceed to h.r. 350, an act to authorize dedicated domestic terrorism offices within the department of homeland security, and so forth. claim the lives of ten black americans who were massacred in buffalo. black and they were in a grocery store. that is the reason they were shot by an 18 year old with an ar-15. and then yesterday just ten days after buffalo, that plague struck again in uvalde, texas, where 19, 19 innocent children and two teachers were gunned down at robb elementary in the middle of the school day just before the start of summer when these kids were looking forward to having such a wonderful time with their family and friends, gone, they're gone. the shooter crashed his truck near the school, overpowered the
signed: patrick j. leahy, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. morning business is closed. and under the previous order, the senate will resume consideration of the motion to proceed to h.r. 350, which the clerk will report. the clerk: motion to proceed to h.r. 350, an act to authorize dedicated domestic terrorism offices within the department of homeland security, and so forth. claim the lives of ten black americans who were...
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the work on the american rescue plan shaping white house's economic agenda, patrick gaspard - cecilia rouse gene sperling a master of the economic advisers doctor ralph has been a key counsel to the president in navigating the economic recovery, previously served as the dean of the school of international affairs and served as member of president obama's council of economic advisers 2,009-two thousand eleven. jean led the white house's charge in a leading the american rescue plan, the director of the economic council, president whitman and president obama and to prove it to senior fellow here. this, welcome back, thank you so very much for joining us. i will begin, give you an opportunity to just give us a sense of the big picture. you serve as chief economic advisor for the president and the nation. how are you viewing the current movement? where are we now? where do you see us headed. >> thank you for inviting us. and the outlook for the economy and how we got here similarly to the way you characterize it, if we go to inauguration day 17 months ago, there was a strong grip on our ec
the work on the american rescue plan shaping white house's economic agenda, patrick gaspard - cecilia rouse gene sperling a master of the economic advisers doctor ralph has been a key counsel to the president in navigating the economic recovery, previously served as the dean of the school of international affairs and served as member of president obama's council of economic advisers 2,009-two thousand eleven. jean led the white house's charge in a leading the american rescue plan, the director...
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governor, duval patrick's homeland security advisor. just got a long resume got one more point though. she has a cnn on air national security analyst and is a weekly guest on boston's npr program. another person with a long resume gretchen rubin is the author of many books including the blockbuster new york times bestsellers outer order intercom the four tendencies better than before and the happiness project which spent two years on the new york times bestseller list, her books have sold over three they have million copies worldwide and more than 30 languages. on her top ranked award-winning podcast happier. she discusses happiness and good habits with her sister elizabeth kraft, and she's a frequent columnist for oh the oprah magazine and makes regular appearances on cbs this morning. fun fact ms. rubin started her career in lawn was clerking for supreme court justice sandra day o'connor when she realized she wanted to be a writer. that's welcome, julia kiam and gretchen rubin. thank you so much. thank you, lonnie and thank you everyo
governor, duval patrick's homeland security advisor. just got a long resume got one more point though. she has a cnn on air national security analyst and is a weekly guest on boston's npr program. another person with a long resume gretchen rubin is the author of many books including the blockbuster new york times bestsellers outer order intercom the four tendencies better than before and the happiness project which spent two years on the new york times bestseller list, her books have sold over...
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it was that i was i was at a think tank called empower america founded by jinker patrick. bill bennett and jack kemp. there's the fusion right there. there's they were basically the titular heads of the three different movements working with people at project for american future, you know, castel crystal and those guys all products of irving crystal and so we were i'd never really thought of myself as neocon as much as i thought of myself as a supply cider frankly didn't spend a lot of time foreign policy in thosen clinton won? we were in a internal struggle in the conservative movement for the future of the conservative moment. and i think we still are frankly. i think we we've had pauses we've won some white houses, but we've never settled into a posture of a majoritarian center right movement that is capable of racking up consistent majorities presidencies and putting in place and a governing an agenda for the 21st century and that churn is still underway. and right now it's dominated by trump, you know, which is not it's populism just pure rank untethered the principal
it was that i was i was at a think tank called empower america founded by jinker patrick. bill bennett and jack kemp. there's the fusion right there. there's they were basically the titular heads of the three different movements working with people at project for american future, you know, castel crystal and those guys all products of irving crystal and so we were i'd never really thought of myself as neocon as much as i thought of myself as a supply cider frankly didn't spend a lot of time...
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patrick: it's the worst story possible. gene you said you could talk to seven years and i will take from that your passion is noted here. on that score, as i turned to the doctor on the care economy as part of the infrastructure, i will return back to you on this question of passion and narrative. we have a question from somebody that said this is a remarkable story that gene is telling, why is it it does not seem to be showing up in the polls and how can we have a party, the republicans, who voted against what needed to happen to get emergency funding for baby formula in the country? we will come back to you on this question of narrative and the comparative. dr. rouse, i want to come back to you on the care economy. as i do that, i will take our first audience question because i think it gives you a nice point of entry to give us a sense of what you mean by the care economy and how it is central to our infrastructure. the question says one of the biggest costs is childcare, it keeps getting more expensive and during the pa
patrick: it's the worst story possible. gene you said you could talk to seven years and i will take from that your passion is noted here. on that score, as i turned to the doctor on the care economy as part of the infrastructure, i will return back to you on this question of passion and narrative. we have a question from somebody that said this is a remarkable story that gene is telling, why is it it does not seem to be showing up in the polls and how can we have a party, the republicans, who...
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you know, last month it was another traffic stop which led police to shoot 26-year-old patrick laoya in the back of the head after a struggle pursued pursuant to a traffic stop. you may recall we covered this at that time. the same pattern. the officer escalated it. there was a struggle ensuing over the taser. the officer pinned the suspect and then quickly killed him. >> he didn't grab no taszer. >> let go of the taser! drop the taser! [ gunshot ] >> this is an all too common way the police use force. we're talking about it for a reason on the news tonight. this is known the anyone with a reason to know. people in legal and media circles who interact with these basic facts. experts who track this data. i quoted some of the data earlier. you know who else knows? people who live in communities who are policed like this every single day. that is the background for what we then live through as a nation, that infamous slow, brutal police murder of george floyd, who was unarmed, in an arrest pursuant to a nonviolent property crime. that was news, but it was not new. the americans shocked
you know, last month it was another traffic stop which led police to shoot 26-year-old patrick laoya in the back of the head after a struggle pursued pursuant to a traffic stop. you may recall we covered this at that time. the same pattern. the officer escalated it. there was a struggle ensuing over the taser. the officer pinned the suspect and then quickly killed him. >> he didn't grab no taszer. >> let go of the taser! drop the taser! [ gunshot ] >> this is an all too common...
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in 2004, patrick referee, tried to affect an arrest, a man who decided he didn't want to go to jail and he fought. he was able to get bobby's gun, and exchange fire with pat who he also killed. the idea that somebody is unarmed and not a danger, police officers have on their person, deadly weapons that can and often do and had every right to defend themselves. with respect to the general rate of police use of force is not a common outcome. the majority of interactions police had don't result in deadly force at all. a review a couple years ago i looked at cases in 2018, estimated police officers fired their guns that year. if you look at the percentage, it is well under. 03%. there was another study you mentioned in 2018 that looked at a million calls to service, one in north carolina, when in arizona, those calls for service resulted in 114,000 arrests. and that data sets, when shooting was captured and less then one% of those, 99% of all of those arrests no force was used whatsoever. 98% in which force was used, doctors were part of the study reviewed medical records of the suspect and
in 2004, patrick referee, tried to affect an arrest, a man who decided he didn't want to go to jail and he fought. he was able to get bobby's gun, and exchange fire with pat who he also killed. the idea that somebody is unarmed and not a danger, police officers have on their person, deadly weapons that can and often do and had every right to defend themselves. with respect to the general rate of police use of force is not a common outcome. the majority of interactions police had don't result in...
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. >> narrator: patrick woodson had been building wind farms across the u.s. for years with bipartisan support. >> both parties were talking about how great wind was and how great renewables were. then you started to see the political camps shift. and all of a sudden, democrats became for renewable expansion. and many republicans became against. >> narrator: obama's clean power plan was giving wind and solar a financial boost against less expensive fossil fuels like natural gas. it would cause a long-lasting backlash. >> the false promise of renewable energy in texas is taking billions of dollars from consumers and taxpayers. more than $13 billion of your money is being diverted to government-subsidized wind farms... >> there started to emerge national opposition to, to projects. >> ...negatively impacting property values and the environment, while at the same time... >> groups were banding together that were funded, in large part, by certain members of the oil and gas community. all of a sudden, you realized there was a playbook now. they generally would start with the idea that the t
. >> narrator: patrick woodson had been building wind farms across the u.s. for years with bipartisan support. >> both parties were talking about how great wind was and how great renewables were. then you started to see the political camps shift. and all of a sudden, democrats became for renewable expansion. and many republicans became against. >> narrator: obama's clean power plan was giving wind and solar a financial boost against less expensive fossil fuels like natural...
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this will be from patrick in maryland. caller: thank you for accepting my call. essentially what i would like to do is say that no one backs the teacher. when i was in school everyone respected the teacher during they respected the guideline that the teacher set forth in order to educate children. now it is really just the opposite. teachers have no control at all. and it kind of bothers me when i hear about, this is a democrat versus republican, or is was something done in 1993 after the present day. actually, what it is is, teachers are not respected anymore, and all of these little darlings or all of these little children know how to work the system. nobody wants to say that. the system is, essentially, broken. and instead of republicans and democrats saying, you know what, let's set a separate bill. let us concentrate on what we can do in order for the teacher to get more respect did and control of the classroom, teachers cannot actually properly educate, because if they say, for example -- host: we have your point, caller. we are running short on time, so we
this will be from patrick in maryland. caller: thank you for accepting my call. essentially what i would like to do is say that no one backs the teacher. when i was in school everyone respected the teacher during they respected the guideline that the teacher set forth in order to educate children. now it is really just the opposite. teachers have no control at all. and it kind of bothers me when i hear about, this is a democrat versus republican, or is was something done in 1993 after the...
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. >> fatima, sean patrick maloney tweeted, if republicans win control of congress, they'll ban reproductive freedom, then marriage equality and birth control. we don't have enough power now to fix the problem, but we can if we organize and vote. your thoughts about this moment? >> well, i think he was absolutely right. yesterday, we saw them announce that they were setting a new litmus test for a nationwide ban. that's what the republicans are running on this congress. people have to be clear. this is not limited to just one state. it was 26 states that asked the supreme court together to overturn roe in the mississippi case. so, we are facing a crisis of unprecedented proportion, a health crisis of unprecedented proportion, but also a legal and constitutional crisis. >> yamiche, what do, you know, what does shannon think will happen to women there? obviously, i hope she's able to do what she's talking about, setting up a clinic in new mexico. but it's impossible. it's inconceivable that every woman in mississippi who wants an abortion will be able to travel there for one. what does she thi
. >> fatima, sean patrick maloney tweeted, if republicans win control of congress, they'll ban reproductive freedom, then marriage equality and birth control. we don't have enough power now to fix the problem, but we can if we organize and vote. your thoughts about this moment? >> well, i think he was absolutely right. yesterday, we saw them announce that they were setting a new litmus test for a nationwide ban. that's what the republicans are running on this congress. people have...
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everyone's titled to their own opinion but not their own facts, as senator daniel patrick moynahan used to say. it's not true democrats have moved further to the left than republicans have to the right, especially in a time where big lie fantasies are still being treated as an article of faith by candidates. and that's your reality check. >> so good. i mean, perception prevails. not in rocket science, thank goodness, as elon musk would know. john avlon, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> cnn's coverage will continue right now. >>> happening right now, evacuations from mariupol are under way. about 100 civilians trapped at that azovstal steel plant are now free after sheltering in the basement for months. hundreds more remain trapped, including women and children. they're running out of food, water and medicine. a very good morning to you. i'm jim sciutto. >> i'm erica hill. >>> cnn has exclusive new satellite images showing what that plant looks like now. nearly every building has been destroyed. commander says shelling continued overnight despite those ook vaevacuations. in the donet
everyone's titled to their own opinion but not their own facts, as senator daniel patrick moynahan used to say. it's not true democrats have moved further to the left than republicans have to the right, especially in a time where big lie fantasies are still being treated as an article of faith by candidates. and that's your reality check. >> so good. i mean, perception prevails. not in rocket science, thank goodness, as elon musk would know. john avlon, thank you so much. >> thank...
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right now, we are mourning another black man, patrick leola, who was sensitively murdered and minneapolis by police. once again, the incident was caught on video, but the grand rapid police department initially said that the officer who killed lyoya would not be identified. since then, they walk back on the notion of identifying the officer and said he was christopher -- these incidents caught on camera and then spread online are the focus of your books. i want you to explain why they are important. mark, you first, then you todd. >> good to talk to you, reverend. it is key because every moment in history, activists, people who love freedom, people who love justice, have used the tools and technology of the day to help us get free. whether it was i.d. b barnett using camera, or emmett till's beloved mother using photographs in jet magazine to show the face of her child that had been lynched, whether it is dr. king views tv news the show is happening on the bridge. or if it's in grand rapids right now, the camera was instrumental in getting the officers named said. the public they are talk
right now, we are mourning another black man, patrick leola, who was sensitively murdered and minneapolis by police. once again, the incident was caught on video, but the grand rapid police department initially said that the officer who killed lyoya would not be identified. since then, they walk back on the notion of identifying the officer and said he was christopher -- these incidents caught on camera and then spread online are the focus of your books. i want you to explain why they are...
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daniel patrick monahan said there is no way the soviet union will survive. people looked at him and said what are you talking about? obviously, the soviet economy was a mess. but, i believe it was reagan's policies of pressure, not just defense buildup, not just the freedom fighters, the reagan doctrine, not just the strategic defense initiative, proposing this idea of space-based miscible phones. but, his ideological pressure, his constant speeches denouncing the soviet union, saying it was destined for the dustbin of history. that put pressure on communists and inspired internal movements, and i think created the gorbachev to emerge, introduces reforms, and from there we know how it ended. susan: one other thing, the focus on the importance of the judiciary, the supreme court. matthew: it is with reagan where originalism, which had begun in academic circles in the 1970's, the idea that the judge's role is to refer to the constitutional text, and look at the text of laws and its original intent and meaning. comes into the institutions. from the point of vie
daniel patrick monahan said there is no way the soviet union will survive. people looked at him and said what are you talking about? obviously, the soviet economy was a mess. but, i believe it was reagan's policies of pressure, not just defense buildup, not just the freedom fighters, the reagan doctrine, not just the strategic defense initiative, proposing this idea of space-based miscible phones. but, his ideological pressure, his constant speeches denouncing the soviet union, saying it was...
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there's no justice, and i'm still thinking about patrick lyoya. after delivering his eulogy, his death at the hands of police, a reminder that within the midst of all of our nation's challenges, foreign and domestic, we still do not have basic institutional protection. we begin tonight with the latest from the nation of ukraine, joining me now is cal perry. he's in kyiv, ukraine. we begin with breaking news from ukraine, where president zelenskyy is saying he still wants a face-to-face meeting with russian president vladimir putin. also big news, he's going to meet with the u.s. secretary of state antony blinken and defense secretary austin tomorrow. what can you add to that? >> reporter: yes, sir. we don't have confirmation from the american side on that visit from the u.s. secretary of defense and from the u.s. secretary of state. that's not unusual. the americans of not going to confirm that visit for security reasons until it happens. so we're going to take his word for that. it was an extraordinary press conference. it took place in a subway
there's no justice, and i'm still thinking about patrick lyoya. after delivering his eulogy, his death at the hands of police, a reminder that within the midst of all of our nation's challenges, foreign and domestic, we still do not have basic institutional protection. we begin tonight with the latest from the nation of ukraine, joining me now is cal perry. he's in kyiv, ukraine. we begin with breaking news from ukraine, where president zelenskyy is saying he still wants a face-to-face meeting...
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t-shirts here, some saying justice for patrick. yesterday in lancing, the family as well as friends and local activists descended on the steps of the state's capitol building demanding three two things he they want the name of the police officer who shot and killed patrick lyoya. they want to see him fired and prosecuted. but today the focus is on grieving the life of a young man who came with his family from the congo fleeing violence. his father said he brought his fa because he thought they would be safe in america and never expected something like this to happen. listen to some of what he told us about the pain of burying his first-born son. >> i have to bury my son. i don't know if i can have the heart to not bury my son. i will bury my son. and i will say goodbye to him so he can go in a peaceful way. >> reporter: this was a traffic stop. this all started over a traffic start. we say the car that patrick lyoya was driving had a license plate not registered to the vehicle. there was a bit of a fight, a tussle, a struggle over
t-shirts here, some saying justice for patrick. yesterday in lancing, the family as well as friends and local activists descended on the steps of the state's capitol building demanding three two things he they want the name of the police officer who shot and killed patrick lyoya. they want to see him fired and prosecuted. but today the focus is on grieving the life of a young man who came with his family from the congo fleeing violence. his father said he brought his fa because he thought they...
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this is the patrick act. i'm asking the american people to mask up to the first hundred days all along it was about creating a permission society, meaning that they wanted you to believe that you had to ask their permission to be a free person. they love the lockdowns becausee they love controlling you right down tog mask wearing and wasnt anything that was the symbol of their totalre control. now forget that they never passed a law. the cdccthe law didn't even allc the chance as is required by administrativee for the public or businesses to weigh in in what's called a notice and comment period before these transportation maskless rules actually went into effect. so it was always a scam. and finally the people had a federal judge in tampa, katherine kimbal mozelle, a proud fellow, clarence thomas ,i might add. she put an end to this entire charade. al from the mass rules were illegal from the beginning. now remember democrats in thead bush administration, they've been engaged in ami nonstop powr grab now for
this is the patrick act. i'm asking the american people to mask up to the first hundred days all along it was about creating a permission society, meaning that they wanted you to believe that you had to ask their permission to be a free person. they love the lockdowns becausee they love controlling you right down tog mask wearing and wasnt anything that was the symbol of their totalre control. now forget that they never passed a law. the cdccthe law didn't even allc the chance as is required by...
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it shows that now deceased n patrick loyola wrestling with a police officer. the officer repeatedly ordered him to let go of his taser at one point demanding drop the taser. as with all ofas these incident, it's a horrible tragedy. but rather than seek solutionsag that get to the root cause of why this man wassu pursued and why he resisted, blm and their media allies took a memorable and different tact. >> they won't identify the policeman. does that mean that he has a record of doing things that abuse is literally the reason for the black livess matter movement is clearly there is not in danger is if that officer believes that this man's life did notno matter was not valuable. what exactly will it take to stop this level of execution style killing of black men and black women at the hands of law enforcement? now blm and the folks that weho just heard dose a huge disservie to those that they claim to be fighting for according to the new report from pew violence and crime along with economic issues are black americans top priorities right now now something to k
it shows that now deceased n patrick loyola wrestling with a police officer. the officer repeatedly ordered him to let go of his taser at one point demanding drop the taser. as with all ofas these incident, it's a horrible tragedy. but rather than seek solutionsag that get to the root cause of why this man wassu pursued and why he resisted, blm and their media allies took a memorable and different tact. >> they won't identify the policeman. does that mean that he has a record of doing...
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this is so unserious to member central daniel patrick morning hand, that everyone is entitled to their own opinions but not their own facts? congressman comer, et cetera have been banned for that is hate speech? >> would they have viewed him as a threat? look, the twitter board of directors had tried to change the rules in the middle of the game to prevent a liberal from acquiring control of twitter, the left would have been outraged. they would have tried to ban any type of liberal any type of minority but elon musk is a conservative was going to they do not want him to take over twitter and make a free-speech platform for. >> congressman we will get back to you on the last work. happy easter, happy passover to everybody. thank you so much for joining us. we've got 21 states now suing the white house to keep tromso pandemic era border policy. a caravan of 170,000 now ready to launch to break the law trying to cross illegally. how can a white house allow border town suffering to the breaking point as the collapse of the border into widespread board and chaos. got the story coming up. >
this is so unserious to member central daniel patrick morning hand, that everyone is entitled to their own opinions but not their own facts? congressman comer, et cetera have been banned for that is hate speech? >> would they have viewed him as a threat? look, the twitter board of directors had tried to change the rules in the middle of the game to prevent a liberal from acquiring control of twitter, the left would have been outraged. they would have tried to ban any type of liberal any...
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but then the traffic stop turned deadly for patrick lyoya. now, there is much we don't know yet. these new videos show some of the incident. the first one shows body kra footage from the officer. this was released formally by the police department. certain portions are blurred and i want you to know that those have been blurred preemptively by the police in what was released. that's not an nbc news decision. you will see the individual here getting pulled over followed by the first part of a struggle that ensues. >> i'm stopping you do su a license? >> no. >> do you have a driver's license? do you speak english? >> yes. >> can i see your license? >> what do you want? >> the plate doesn't belong on this car. no, no, no. stop. stop. stop. put your hands behind -- stop! 1950. we got one running. stop! >> in the next part of this footage you'll see the individual here, lyoya, who does appear according to the selection that we have to reach or grab for this officer's taser. now, the grand rapids police chief says he believes that the taser was actually fired twice but didn't make cont
but then the traffic stop turned deadly for patrick lyoya. now, there is much we don't know yet. these new videos show some of the incident. the first one shows body kra footage from the officer. this was released formally by the police department. certain portions are blurred and i want you to know that those have been blurred preemptively by the police in what was released. that's not an nbc news decision. you will see the individual here getting pulled over followed by the first part of a...
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revealingng portrait of chinese influence peddling that included allegations that chineseha businessman patrick arranged to broker arms deals including a sale of rocket and grenade launchers too countries in war zones in africa and the middle east. now, john, the first call this guy made when he was arrested was to joe biden's brother right. why so? well, laura , think about this . you know valerie biden owens tries to tie this to donald trump, the first president to be clear, the first president to raise issues about concerns about hunter biden, joe biden, influence peddling and corruption was barack obama as ambassador jovanovich testify during the impeachment trial out of a thousand ukrainian companies, the only one the obama white house briefed her on was boris a and hunter bidennd. y and remember what her testimony under oath was. if you get a question about hunter biden and briskman, remember this was back in 2015 long before donald trump was president. you should referyo that questior to the office of vice president joe biden, which isbi ironic given that now presidenthy joe biden says w
revealingng portrait of chinese influence peddling that included allegations that chineseha businessman patrick arranged to broker arms deals including a sale of rocket and grenade launchers too countries in war zones in africa and the middle east. now, john, the first call this guy made when he was arrested was to joe biden's brother right. why so? well, laura , think about this . you know valerie biden owens tries to tie this to donald trump, the first president to be clear, the first...
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massive responses from people who were really, really prominent, including the democratic senator daniel patrick moynihan who created "the moynihan report." we read something about "the moynihan report" in not straight, not white. pathologizing queer blackness. why are black families falling apart, it must be something pathological about the family. so there was an across the political spectrum response, but it really -- the kind of popular and academic media coverage wasn't much listening. and there was a little bit of, how did the 2000s highlight exactly what you asked? >> like, gay -- like white gay men, and i guess lesbians too, white gay men becoming, like, very capitalized? i remember when i was a kid, the gay material stuff was more like -- perverted isn't the word i'm looking for, but it was spooky, it wasn't normalized. it was communism to heteronormativity, whatever. i know there is a connection, but -- like a lot of queer people criticized white gay men because we're advertised to be like mortgages and cars and stuff. if you read "pride" magazine, it's like a straight suburbian kind o
massive responses from people who were really, really prominent, including the democratic senator daniel patrick moynihan who created "the moynihan report." we read something about "the moynihan report" in not straight, not white. pathologizing queer blackness. why are black families falling apart, it must be something pathological about the family. so there was an across the political spectrum response, but it really -- the kind of popular and academic media coverage wasn't...
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saint patrick's day present it's it is controversialy or provocatively i should say called russia resurrected. it's power and purpose in a new global order and i will warn you in advance to set your expectations. i'm going to try and speak for only 35 or 40 minutes. i fear i'll go over that and then and then we get to have questions and i believe we have an hour and a half. so, okay. so there's a paradox in the perceptions of russian power and and so on the one hand you have mr. putin saying these things over time that russia was never so strong as it wants to be and never so weak as it is thought to be in here. he's actually paraphrasing. winston churchill who is paraphrasing a lot of other people? and then putin in 2008 saying at last russia has returned to the world as a strong state a country that others will heed and that can stand up for itself. he made that statement as as russia one the the right to hold olympics in 2014. and then this more recent statement in front of the russian parliament. saying that in just 30 years. we have undergone changes that have taken centuries in other co
saint patrick's day present it's it is controversialy or provocatively i should say called russia resurrected. it's power and purpose in a new global order and i will warn you in advance to set your expectations. i'm going to try and speak for only 35 or 40 minutes. i fear i'll go over that and then and then we get to have questions and i believe we have an hour and a half. so, okay. so there's a paradox in the perceptions of russian power and and so on the one hand you have mr. putin saying...