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hudson is currently shooting the movie "respect" which she stars as aretha who hand picked hudson for the role before her passing. this week another big role for the 38 years old in the movie "cats." hudson and her big name co-star disappeared digital fur and walla wallace ker whiskers. >> jennifer and i got together for a sunday sit down. it is the show stopper that shook movie audiences and changed jennifer hudson's life. >> music is the under line of everything i do. if i am shooting a scene, okay, what's the emotion? okay, if i am in a photo shoot, what do i need to feel? i can find that song and music that puts me into place. hudson brings those familiar power house vocals to memory. the iconic center piece of the new film "cats" in which she also stars. that song, did you want to do anything different with it or just honor the original? >> songs like that, you don't touch. >> my result was to admin head t to it. let the emotions do speaking. >> she's joined in the al star cast by the likes of taylor swift, idiris elba and james corden. >> to become a movie in "cats" the actors h
hudson is currently shooting the movie "respect" which she stars as aretha who hand picked hudson for the role before her passing. this week another big role for the 38 years old in the movie "cats." hudson and her big name co-star disappeared digital fur and walla wallace ker whiskers. >> jennifer and i got together for a sunday sit down. it is the show stopper that shook movie audiences and changed jennifer hudson's life. >> music is the under line of...
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. >> when i first saw inmate lexie hudson, i wasn't terribly shocked. i had grown up with somebody who was burned in a house fire and had similar injuries. >> the first thing i thought about when i seen lacy was her burns. it looked like it hurt. i didn't know what happened. >> you get some people who ask you what happened or just stare at you. how to deal with someone who's different and i'm different. >> lexie hudson is scarred over more than half of her body. the cause of those scars is what landed her in jail. >> my boyfriend and his friend were trying to make hash oil in an apartment building with butane. and a spark lit and it blew up the apartment. and we were all inside. >> the longest time in all our explosions normally when it comes to drug or drug making in houses is usually meth. what we're starting to see is a new trend. they're using butane to extract hash oil from marijuana. they doing it indoors. anything butane, your pilot light from your stove or heater, next thing you know, boom, explosion. >> the explosion occurred inside the apartme
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it is a privilege to be invited to the hudson institute. it is my pleasure to be here to give you a very short presentation internment is a generation of separation and involuntary labor. the attempt that i will make to string together to look at the long-term implications for what we just heard about which is a long-term plan and with the long-term scheme. and that gave the overhaul for that internment strategy and then to give some specific insight but also what it does for reeducation interestingly the available data shows and publish in my paper that has clearly targeted we already know about academics and intellectual targets but on the ground specially between ages 30 through 59 with higher representation than what they are represented in articles lately there have been of those that are taken to internment sons, males why only three to 4 percent cracks in some regions of three.four between eight.4 percent that is a wide range to underline what we have been suspecting and thinking and believing we have here the internment and part of
it is a privilege to be invited to the hudson institute. it is my pleasure to be here to give you a very short presentation internment is a generation of separation and involuntary labor. the attempt that i will make to string together to look at the long-term implications for what we just heard about which is a long-term plan and with the long-term scheme. and that gave the overhaul for that internment strategy and then to give some specific insight but also what it does for reeducation...
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it's a pleasure to be back at hudson. you would find this interesting, i was on the phone with the high minutes of sudan which was not a normal thing for me 25 years ago we're fighting the regime and they were state-sponsored terrorism that the united states experienced unfortunately firsthand, but i think it does show it to keep after an issue and you on the right side you can win and you will win. i'm very hopeful it is one of the sources of great hope in the world today. we hope things continue to move forward in the right direction. also want to thank hudson institute for hosting the vice president and secretary of state mike pompeo at different times to speak in hudson regarding china. those have been wonderful speeches. i've looked at both of those and they offer a template on issues of china, the u.s. policy towards china. this administration has been the first in decades to take on china and the repressive regime and have done an absolutely i think brilliant, tough, good job in confronting china and it's important
it's a pleasure to be back at hudson. you would find this interesting, i was on the phone with the high minutes of sudan which was not a normal thing for me 25 years ago we're fighting the regime and they were state-sponsored terrorism that the united states experienced unfortunately firsthand, but i think it does show it to keep after an issue and you on the right side you can win and you will win. i'm very hopeful it is one of the sources of great hope in the world today. we hope things...
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welcome to the hudson institute. the director for really jet - - religious freedom happy holidays and i also want to draw your attention to the crisis in china against the population there it is one of the worst with religious persecutions of our day or hour age it is a crisis of religious persecution and of human rights violations of epic proportions. all people should be concerned for china and the rising power that seems to make us a model not just within its borders but exporting the model it is a deep concern to me as someone who monitors religious freedom around the world. it is my deep privilege to introduce the ambassador at large from the state department sam brownback who will be giving the keynote address in just a moment ago i have known the ambassador for about 25 years when he was in the senate working together including suda sudan. so i am very pleased in this position and someone who has been empowered under this administration and through congress and really is the face of religious freedom as a prio
welcome to the hudson institute. the director for really jet - - religious freedom happy holidays and i also want to draw your attention to the crisis in china against the population there it is one of the worst with religious persecutions of our day or hour age it is a crisis of religious persecution and of human rights violations of epic proportions. all people should be concerned for china and the rising power that seems to make us a model not just within its borders but exporting the model...
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hudson said about trump going after corruption in ukraine. he made it sound like he was going after it generally, but he wasn't. he wanted a specific announcement about his chief political rival, and he wanted it hidden that he was pressuring zelenskycape to that to make the announcement by withholding the eight. i laugh at the title of the book. what trump does not want you to know is about his tax return. he is the most opaque president we have had in history. host: thank you. guest: again, i did not really hear a question. i would like to know what his opinion is about then vice president joe biden actually strong-arming and promising to withhold aid if a federal prosecutor in the ukraine was not fired. it seems to be the sort of gamesmanship that is par for the course in washington, d.c. joe biden was doing this at a time when his son was being paid millions of dollars to sit on a board of an energy company. i think the president has acquitted himself well on this issue. the president of the united states has broad powers when it comes to
hudson said about trump going after corruption in ukraine. he made it sound like he was going after it generally, but he wasn't. he wanted a specific announcement about his chief political rival, and he wanted it hidden that he was pressuring zelenskycape to that to make the announcement by withholding the eight. i laugh at the title of the book. what trump does not want you to know is about his tax return. he is the most opaque president we have had in history. host: thank you. guest: again, i...
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at different times to speak here in hudson regarding china. i think those have been wonderful speeches. i looked at both of those, and i think they offer a template on issues of china and u.s. policy towards china. this administration has been really the first in decades to take on china and the repressive regime, and have done absolutely, i think, brilliant, tough, good job in confronting china and i think it's been important we do that. i'm pleased to join that discussion now and it's a key priority for this administration. the people's republic of china, they're brutal campaign of repegues against uyghurs, and other muslims in xinjiang. my thanked to hudson institute and the distinguished experts for keeping the conversation in washington going. this administration has recognized that it's important to analyze and respond to these pusses from all angle, so i appreciate the discussion and the insights at today's events. i've said it before and will keep saying it until one day it's no longer true. china is at war with faith, but it is a war
at different times to speak here in hudson regarding china. i think those have been wonderful speeches. i looked at both of those, and i think they offer a template on issues of china and u.s. policy towards china. this administration has been really the first in decades to take on china and the repressive regime, and have done absolutely, i think, brilliant, tough, good job in confronting china and i think it's been important we do that. i'm pleased to join that discussion now and it's a key...
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please welcome jennifer hudson! ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> wow! ( cheers and applause ) i need to come here more often! >> stephen: there you go, exactly. >> wow! >> stephen: don't be a stranger. people in the ed sullivan love jennifer hudson. >> thank you! >> stephen: it's n that is-- that is an absolutely beautiful dress. >> you likeice. it? >> stephen: i love the sparkle blue. that's very nice. >> holiday festive. thank you. >> stephen: now, obviously, people are always excited to see jennifer hudson. but people have gotten very excited because you have been spotted portraying a new role. i-- i cannot wait for this. you are now going to be portraying aretha franklin for the biopic, "respect." >> yes. >> stephen: that's extraordinary. and is it true, i heard that aretha franklin personally picked you to portray her while she was still with us? >> yes. which is mind blowing. >> stephen: that is. >> it is. >> stephen: what was that phone call like? did you talk to her about it? >> oh, yeah. first of all, we had our first meeting about 15 years ago
please welcome jennifer hudson! ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> wow! ( cheers and applause ) i need to come here more often! >> stephen: there you go, exactly. >> wow! >> stephen: don't be a stranger. people in the ed sullivan love jennifer hudson. >> thank you! >> stephen: it's n that is-- that is an absolutely beautiful dress. >> you likeice. it? >> stephen: i love the sparkle blue. that's very nice. >> holiday festive. thank you. >>...
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thank you to the hudson institute. it's a pleasure being here, thank you for inviting me to speak on this. over the last three years i spent a lot of time crisscrossing what we now call the indo-pacific region from tokyo to taipei, from kuala lumpur, to honolulu to hanoi. most of the place i ran into richard somewhere along the way. but one of the things that strike me and all of these places is capitals,, regional centers, naval bases was that i heard very similar concerns about the rise of china. of course every country had its own priorities and so its own interests. but broadly speaking we could categorize them or we could compartmentalize them into four broad areas of shared concern. the first that had to do with the lack of transparency of decision-making. china is no longer an inward looking country. it now has global interests in playing a very active economic and diplomatic and security role in many german parts of the world. but for the first time in a century we are seeing a truly global power perhaps with t
thank you to the hudson institute. it's a pleasure being here, thank you for inviting me to speak on this. over the last three years i spent a lot of time crisscrossing what we now call the indo-pacific region from tokyo to taipei, from kuala lumpur, to honolulu to hanoi. most of the place i ran into richard somewhere along the way. but one of the things that strike me and all of these places is capitals,, regional centers, naval bases was that i heard very similar concerns about the rise of...
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i am senior fellow at the hudson institute and i will be your host today. .. has a very distinguished resume, which you can find at the department of justice website. before we get started i have two requests. one is is if you could take your cell phones and put it on silent mode so that we don't have unnecessary interruptions of that sort. the second is for the q&a session we will have cards that you can write questions, and those cards are going to be passed around and you can write your questions. they will be collected and i will sort through those. we particularly would like to welcome our c-span guests and other guests that are watching through various video links, as well as our online guests who are watching at the hudson website. for online and for our video guests, you, too, can submit questions, submit them to hashtag pets and events in those questions will be collected -- hudson events. >> assistant attorney general delrahim computer had a distinguished tenure that has been noted by lots of innovations, lots of ways of looking and thinking outside
i am senior fellow at the hudson institute and i will be your host today. .. has a very distinguished resume, which you can find at the department of justice website. before we get started i have two requests. one is is if you could take your cell phones and put it on silent mode so that we don't have unnecessary interruptions of that sort. the second is for the q&a session we will have cards that you can write questions, and those cards are going to be passed around and you can write your...
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thank you to the hudson institute. it's a pleasure being here, thank you for inviting me to speak on this. over the last three years i spent a lot of time crisscrossing what we now call the indo-pacific region from tokyo to taipei, from kuala lumpur, to honolulu to hanoi. most of the place i ran into richard somewhere along the way. but what of the things that struck me and all of these places is capitals,,egnaval bast hurt a very similar concerns about the rise of china. of course every country has its own priorities and so its own interests. but broadly speaking we could categorize them or we could compartmentalize them into four broad areas of shared concern. the first that had to do with the lack of transparency of decision-making. china is no longer an inward looking country. it now has global interested in displaying a a very active economic and diplomatic and security role in many german parts of the world. but for the first time in a century we are seeing a truly global power perhaps with the exception of the s
thank you to the hudson institute. it's a pleasure being here, thank you for inviting me to speak on this. over the last three years i spent a lot of time crisscrossing what we now call the indo-pacific region from tokyo to taipei, from kuala lumpur, to honolulu to hanoi. most of the place i ran into richard somewhere along the way. but what of the things that struck me and all of these places is capitals,,egnaval bast hurt a very similar concerns about the rise of china. of course every...
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thank you to the hudson institute. it's a pleasure being here, thank you for inviting me to speak on this. over the last three years i spent a lot of time crisscrossing what we now call the indo-pacific region from tokyo to taipei, from kuala lumpur, to honolulu to hanoi. most of the place i ran into richard somewhere along the way. but what of the things that struck me and all of these places is capitals,, regional centers, naval bases was that hurt a very similar concerns about the rise of china. of course every country has its own priorities and so its own interests. but broadly speaking we could categorize them or we could compartmentalize them into four broad areas of shared concern. the first that had to do with the lack of transparency of decision-making. china is no longer an inward looking country. it now has global interested in displaying a a very active economic and diplomatic and security role in many german parts of the world. but for the first time in a century we are seeing a truly global power perhaps
thank you to the hudson institute. it's a pleasure being here, thank you for inviting me to speak on this. over the last three years i spent a lot of time crisscrossing what we now call the indo-pacific region from tokyo to taipei, from kuala lumpur, to honolulu to hanoi. most of the place i ran into richard somewhere along the way. but what of the things that struck me and all of these places is capitals,, regional centers, naval bases was that hurt a very similar concerns about the rise of...
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welcome back to front running just learned from dr michael hudson that apparently the debts can never ever ever ever be paid simply because mathematically it's impossible stacie yes the debts have been rising exponentially and i think it's in an interesting way that context of front running is that we have the boomer generation dying off and the millennial generation is now a larger generation than the famous and the infamous boomer generation it feels like they're asserting themselves through these economic policies it's like hey what state we're not suckers like generation x. and that we're not going to pay your debt we're not going to like ryle long in your stream of like bad debts so it is. something that should be considered or are you just saying wipe out those debts completely the only way to do is to wipe out the debts rich people don't pay taxes only the poor people pay taxes rich people will declare all of this cash is really in liberia or panama or the cayman islands and it's not really in america at all so it can't be taxed the only thing to do is to wipe out the debts and
welcome back to front running just learned from dr michael hudson that apparently the debts can never ever ever ever be paid simply because mathematically it's impossible stacie yes the debts have been rising exponentially and i think it's in an interesting way that context of front running is that we have the boomer generation dying off and the millennial generation is now a larger generation than the famous and the infamous boomer generation it feels like they're asserting themselves through...
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hudson. the book is 50 things they don't want you to know. you write the following, establishment media and advertisers have convinced us to choose a motion over logic, feelings over facts. insatiable as sparks -- sensationalism sparks more clicks. a virtue signaling shortcut to critical thought. this is a dangerous downward spiral that only serves the elites who profit from it. back to your phone calls. guy in fort lauderdale, florida. caller: i wanted to comment about what mr. hudson said about trump going after corruption in ukraine. he made it sound like he was going after it generally, but he wasn't. he wanted a specific announcement about his chief political rival, and he wanted it hidden that he was pressuring zelenskycape to that to make the announcement by withholding the eight. i laugh at the title of the book. what trump does not want you to know is about his tax return. he is the most opaque president we have had in history. host: thank you. guest: again, i did not really hear a q
hudson. the book is 50 things they don't want you to know. you write the following, establishment media and advertisers have convinced us to choose a motion over logic, feelings over facts. insatiable as sparks -- sensationalism sparks more clicks. a virtue signaling shortcut to critical thought. this is a dangerous downward spiral that only serves the elites who profit from it. back to your phone calls. guy in fort lauderdale, florida. caller: i wanted to comment about what mr. hudson said...
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my name is harold furchtgott-roth, senior fellow at the hudson institute and i will be your host today. thank you so much for joining us. we are very pleased and honored to have witnessed the honorable makan delrahim, the assistant attorney general at the u.s. department of justice. he needs to introduction, and he has been working around issues related to antitrust for a great deal of time. he has a very distinguished resume which you can find at the department of justice website. before we get started i have two requests. one is if you take your cell phone and put it on silent mode so that we don't have unnecessary interruptions of that sort. the second is for the q&a session we will have cards that you can write questions, and those cards are going to be passed around and you can write your questions. they will be collected and i will sort through those. we particularly would like to welcome our c-span guests and/or other guests that are watching through various video links as well as our online guests who are watching at the hudson website. for our online and for our video guess, y
my name is harold furchtgott-roth, senior fellow at the hudson institute and i will be your host today. thank you so much for joining us. we are very pleased and honored to have witnessed the honorable makan delrahim, the assistant attorney general at the u.s. department of justice. he needs to introduction, and he has been working around issues related to antitrust for a great deal of time. he has a very distinguished resume which you can find at the department of justice website. before we...
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change, theybig had just announced a 330 -- they just announced a lease in hudson yards, showing that they are committed to growing in new york city even after everything that happened you'd we have facebook and google continuing to and, google just signed a real -- a --se, hudson yards will >> is this taking on a silicon valley two feel? takes withe a few 30% of occupied facebook, this taking into the advertising media taken at 24%, there's a lot of room to catch up but they are starting to catch on, especially with the big release growing. >> there was hq today never transpired for a lot of political pushback. >> a lot of this is around the hudson yards area, some of this is looking around manhattan. these there are places where we are seeing -- i'm not too sure about queens but they are looking at in brooklyn. consolidationng in the loan business, which i find interesting. if you could give us the light of the land as far as what we are seeing? asset manager had about a hundred million in assets, this is for the credit advisors, which is a direct lender, and goldman sachs has -- cd
change, theybig had just announced a 330 -- they just announced a lease in hudson yards, showing that they are committed to growing in new york city even after everything that happened you'd we have facebook and google continuing to and, google just signed a real -- a --se, hudson yards will >> is this taking on a silicon valley two feel? takes withe a few 30% of occupied facebook, this taking into the advertising media taken at 24%, there's a lot of room to catch up but they are starting...
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welcome back to front running just learned from dr michael hudson that apparently the debts can never ever ever ever be paid simply because mathematically it's impossible stacie yes the debts have been rising exponentially and i think it's in an interesting way that context of front running is that we have the boomer generation dying off and the millennial generation is now a larger generation than the famous and the infamous boomer generation it feels like they're asserting themselves through these economic policies it's like hey what state we're not suckers like generation x. and that we're not going to pay your debt we're not going to like ryle long in your stream of like bad debts so is. something that should be considered or are you just saying wipe out those debts completely the only way to do is to wipe out the debts rich people don't pay taxes only the poor people pay taxes rich people will declare all of this cash is really in liberia or panama or the cayman islands and it's not really in america at all so it can't be taxed the only thing to do is to wipe out the debts and by
welcome back to front running just learned from dr michael hudson that apparently the debts can never ever ever ever be paid simply because mathematically it's impossible stacie yes the debts have been rising exponentially and i think it's in an interesting way that context of front running is that we have the boomer generation dying off and the millennial generation is now a larger generation than the famous and the infamous boomer generation it feels like they're asserting themselves through...
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., stormzy, chris martin, jennifer hudson, georgia smith, and john legend. this is the 2019 global citizen prize. please welcome your host, emmy, grammy, oscar, and tony award winner john legend. [ cheers and applause ] >> good evening, global citizens and welcome to london's magnificent royal albert hall. [ cheers and applause ] we are here for a night celebrating incredible people, unbelievable stories, and fantastic music. this is the global citizen prize 2019. [ applause ] yes, we have a spectacular show for you this evening as we honor the world's most inspiring activists, those who campaign tirelessly to end poverty, fight for equality, and tackle climate change. and that is something that we should all take inspiration from because every single one of us has a responsibility to step up to secure a better future. are you with me? [ cheers and applause ] okay, to kick things off, a match made in music heaven with the amazing chris martin of coldplay, please make some noise for grime superstar stormzy. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ searching every corn
., stormzy, chris martin, jennifer hudson, georgia smith, and john legend. this is the 2019 global citizen prize. please welcome your host, emmy, grammy, oscar, and tony award winner john legend. [ cheers and applause ] >> good evening, global citizens and welcome to london's magnificent royal albert hall. [ cheers and applause ] we are here for a night celebrating incredible people, unbelievable stories, and fantastic music. this is the global citizen prize 2019. [ applause ] yes, we...
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joining us today are david and sharron hudson of the salvation army. each year, through their angel tree program, the salvation army brings new gifts to more than 600,000 children. david and sharron are an inspiration to us all. and, david and sharron, thank you very much for being with us. thank you. (applause) also with us is sarah verardo, the wife of a wounded hero and the ceo of independence fund, which serves wounded warriors. during the holidays, sarah gives high-tech wheelchairs to veterans and hosts christmas celebrations for those in recovery. does a fantastic job. and, sarah, thank you very much. you're uplifting our nation. thank you very much. thank you, sarah. (applause) >> thank you. we're forever in debt to the brave veterans and service members. we applaud their noble service. there is nobody like them. they are an inspiration to us all. we also salute our incredible police and sheriffs, federal law enforcement, secret service, as well as our firefighters, paramedics, and first responders. and thank you all for being here. we have a lo
joining us today are david and sharron hudson of the salvation army. each year, through their angel tree program, the salvation army brings new gifts to more than 600,000 children. david and sharron are an inspiration to us all. and, david and sharron, thank you very much for being with us. thank you. (applause) also with us is sarah verardo, the wife of a wounded hero and the ceo of independence fund, which serves wounded warriors. during the holidays, sarah gives high-tech wheelchairs to...
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i'm a fellow here at the hudson institute. i'll be your host for today. thank you so much for joining us. we are very pleased and honored to have with us the honorable makan delrahim, assistant attorney general at the u.s. department of justice. he needs no introduction. and he has been working in and around issues related to anti-trust for a great deal of time. he has a very distinguished resume, which you can find at the department of justice's website. before we get started, i have two requests. one is if you could take your cell phone and put it on silent mode so that we don't have unnecessary interpretations of that sort. the second is for the q&a session, we will have cards that you can write questions and those cards are going to be passed around. you can write your questions. they'll be collected. and i'll sort through those. we particularly would like to welcome our c-span guests and our other guests that are watching through various video links as well as our online guests who are watching at the hudson website. for our online and for our video
i'm a fellow here at the hudson institute. i'll be your host for today. thank you so much for joining us. we are very pleased and honored to have with us the honorable makan delrahim, assistant attorney general at the u.s. department of justice. he needs no introduction. and he has been working in and around issues related to anti-trust for a great deal of time. he has a very distinguished resume, which you can find at the department of justice's website. before we get started, i have two...
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hudson's isrt i'll leave it at that for the time being. bryan? the podium is yours. >> thank you, sir. >> good afternoon of doing. it's nice to see friendly faces in the audience. i'm not sure you all understand just how fortunate you are today to be here, because you get to see david larter with his hair combed, his beard trimmed and in a suit and tie. and that is, that's like a unicorn sighting here in washington, d.c. thank you for the invitation, seth. it's good to be here. i also want to thank the third silent member of the writing team of agenda named harrison who happens to be one of the most deep, deep or insightful operations analyst that i know, and he the math because seth and i don't do math. why did we do this study? what caused it? someone just asked that the of the deeper actually somebody in the navy just asked me that the other day. a couple of things. number one, there was 18 ndaa, national defense authorization act, that directed the navy to do something like this, to do a study of its isrt sufficiency. specifically, one
hudson's isrt i'll leave it at that for the time being. bryan? the podium is yours. >> thank you, sir. >> good afternoon of doing. it's nice to see friendly faces in the audience. i'm not sure you all understand just how fortunate you are today to be here, because you get to see david larter with his hair combed, his beard trimmed and in a suit and tie. and that is, that's like a unicorn sighting here in washington, d.c. thank you for the invitation, seth. it's good to be here. i...
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remind me. >> i hear it was intense. >> it was intense, yeah. >> jennifer hudson is a busy woman. check this out. jennifer is also starring as aretha franklin in "respect." ♪ find out what it means to me >> she is the perfect choice to play the queen of soul. "respect" opens october 2020. >>> well, i want to know about the "dancing with the stars" tour 'cause i know you guys are getting ready for it. >> yes. we are so excited. we really are pushing the limits this tour. we are getting different choreographers. we are pushing the boundaries with ourselves and we get to see so many cities. we are going to over 70 cities. so we're really excited. the longest tour to date yet. >> not just the longest, but we have the most celebrities we've ever had come on the road with us, which is pretty exciting and all four finalists are going to perform at some point which has never happened. >> now being with all the pros is one place for an extended period of time, i'm sure it can get a little interesting. >> oh, yeah. >> so i have some questions. number one, who is the messiest? >> are we go
remind me. >> i hear it was intense. >> it was intense, yeah. >> jennifer hudson is a busy woman. check this out. jennifer is also starring as aretha franklin in "respect." ♪ find out what it means to me >> she is the perfect choice to play the queen of soul. "respect" opens october 2020. >>> well, i want to know about the "dancing with the stars" tour 'cause i know you guys are getting ready for it. >> yes. we are so...
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joining us today are david and sharron hudson of the salvation army. each year, through their angel tree program, the salvation army brings new gifts to more than 600,000 children. david and sharron are an inspiration to us all. and, david and sharron, thank you very much for being with us. thank you. (applause.) also with us is sarah verardo, the wife of a wounded hero and the ceo of independence fund, which serves wounded warriors. during the holidays, sarah gives high-tech wheelchairs to veterans and hosts christmas celebrations for those in recovery. does a fantastic job. and, sarah, thank you very much. you're uplifting our nation. thank you very much. thank you, sarah. (applause.) thank you. we're forever in debt to the brave veterans and service members. we applaud their noble service. there is nobody like them. they are an inspiration to us all. we also salute our incredible police and sheriffs, federal law enforcement, secret service, as well as our firefighters, paramedics, and first responders. and thank you all for being here. we have a lot
joining us today are david and sharron hudson of the salvation army. each year, through their angel tree program, the salvation army brings new gifts to more than 600,000 children. david and sharron are an inspiration to us all. and, david and sharron, thank you very much for being with us. thank you. (applause.) also with us is sarah verardo, the wife of a wounded hero and the ceo of independence fund, which serves wounded warriors. during the holidays, sarah gives high-tech wheelchairs to...
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david and today are sharon hudson of the salvation army. each year, through their angel tree program, the salvation army brings new gifts and more than 100,000 children. david and sharon are an inspiration to us all. thank you. wifewith us is sarah, the of a wounded hero and the ceo of independence fund which serves wounded warriors. host christmas celebrations for those in recovery. does a fantastic job. thank you, you're uplifting our nation. debt to the r in brave veterans and service members. service.d their noble we also salute our incredible police and sheriffs and federal law enforcement, secret service along with firefighters, paramedics and first responders. very incredible special people. here tonight is a pastor from bethany church in miami. his congregation serves thanksgiving meals to families in need and now they are preparing their annual toy drive. paster, thank you very much. we relalally do appreciate you being with us. people are talking about you all over the country. thank you, pastor. we remember this eternal truth. ev
david and today are sharon hudson of the salvation army. each year, through their angel tree program, the salvation army brings new gifts and more than 100,000 children. david and sharon are an inspiration to us all. thank you. wifewith us is sarah, the of a wounded hero and the ceo of independence fund which serves wounded warriors. host christmas celebrations for those in recovery. does a fantastic job. thank you, you're uplifting our nation. debt to the r in brave veterans and service...
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joining us today are david and sharron hudson of the salvation army. each year, through their angel tree program, the salvation army brings new gifts to more than 600,000 children. david and sharron are an inspiration to us all. and, david and sharron, thank you very much for being with us. thank you. [applause] also with us is sarah verardo, the wife of a wounded hero and the ceo of independence fund, which serves wounded warriors. during the holidays, sarah gives high-tech wheelchairs to veterans and hosts christmas celebrations for those in recovery. does a fantastic job. and, sarah, thank you very much. you're uplifting our nation. thank you very much. thank you, sarah. [applause] pres. trump: thank you. we're forever in debt to the brave veterans and service members. we applaud their noble service. there is nobody like them. they are an inspiration to us all. we also salute our incredible police and sheriffs, federal law enforcement, secret service, as well as our firefighters, paramedics, and first responders. and thank you all for being here. we
joining us today are david and sharron hudson of the salvation army. each year, through their angel tree program, the salvation army brings new gifts to more than 600,000 children. david and sharron are an inspiration to us all. and, david and sharron, thank you very much for being with us. thank you. [applause] also with us is sarah verardo, the wife of a wounded hero and the ceo of independence fund, which serves wounded warriors. during the holidays, sarah gives high-tech wheelchairs to...
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natalie: a lot of them are around hudson yards area, chelsea, midtown manhattan. these are places where they are starting to become more and more. in manhattan, some looking at brooklyn but i am not sure about queens. lisa: let's get to consolidation. lisa lee has been following that in the loan business. can you give us a lay of the land? lisa l: we have an asset manager with when under billion dollars in assets -- credit advisors which is a direct lender and goldman sachs just merged two others to put aside companies. lisa: what is the advantage of these firms merging? lisa l: it is scale. the money has come into direct lending you want to be able to hold the loans you have found. that is definitely the thought process. goldman sachs in this space will take it to $3.3 billion and give them greater diversity. lisa: do we expect this to be an ongoing trend of greater consolidation or are we reaching a stasis? lisa l.: mergers beget other mergers. it could be one-off but especially in the place, experts see this as a ripe industry for consolidation. among these, th
natalie: a lot of them are around hudson yards area, chelsea, midtown manhattan. these are places where they are starting to become more and more. in manhattan, some looking at brooklyn but i am not sure about queens. lisa: let's get to consolidation. lisa lee has been following that in the loan business. can you give us a lay of the land? lisa l: we have an asset manager with when under billion dollars in assets -- credit advisors which is a direct lender and goldman sachs just merged two...
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facebook took out 1.5 million square feet in hudson yards. google is taking up 1.7 million square feet in hudson square many i think in order to be competitive in terms of getting young people jobs at these companies, they're not just selling a job, they're selling a lifestyleand so young people want to be in new york, they want to be in a great environment and it's not just that they're sort of taking out large leases in midtown manhattan, they're finding cool, trendy locations that allow for their brand to really show who they are by that location choice. cheryl: it's to get the young talent and they're avoiding midtown which i find interesting. i'm wondering if developers are giving them deals. once you get them in the door and they build out the office space, it's a little difficult to have them move somewhere else. >> totally. the initial tenant improvement budgets that a lot of these companies are being given are very large. they're giving a lot of upfront money to really decorate their offices, make it really, really nice, collaborativ
facebook took out 1.5 million square feet in hudson yards. google is taking up 1.7 million square feet in hudson square many i think in order to be competitive in terms of getting young people jobs at these companies, they're not just selling a job, they're selling a lifestyleand so young people want to be in new york, they want to be in a great environment and it's not just that they're sort of taking out large leases in midtown manhattan, they're finding cool, trendy locations that allow for...
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this week on "sunday today," my guest is oscar, grammy and golden globe winner jennifer hudson she and i got together to talk about her rise from "american idol" to that academy award in her first movie role dream girls. also her starring role in the highly anticipated new "cats" movie alongside taylor swift and judy dench and how she picked herself up after unthinkable tragedy in her own life our sunday sit down with jennifer hudson plus the latest news and politics on "sunday today. catch us in the morning or set that dvr and watch us any time you like for now i'll send it back to you, frances and phillip, and we'll see you sunday morning >> we'll be watching i forgot she won an oscar right out the gate >> what she's been through, the ups and the downs. >>> an award-winning college professor with a passion for science is going viral with his action packed lesson a montage of fire, nails and more has been viewed on twitter millions and millions of times here's nbc's catie beck. >> being a human hockey puck >> reporter: on his homemade hover board, college physics professor teaches new
this week on "sunday today," my guest is oscar, grammy and golden globe winner jennifer hudson she and i got together to talk about her rise from "american idol" to that academy award in her first movie role dream girls. also her starring role in the highly anticipated new "cats" movie alongside taylor swift and judy dench and how she picked herself up after unthinkable tragedy in her own life our sunday sit down with jennifer hudson plus the latest news and...
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river the hudson river is now pristine and you have whales going up there which suggests that there is you know all the little micro ingredients that they eat and they and they rely and so we're cleaning up by scent the fact is that we sent all our manufacturing over there which is what is causing the destruction over there right i mean there's though alternative than universal cooperation to solve the problem of humanity. as humanity is approaching and they pax predatory on planet earth that is like you know if you put a certain number of rats on an island they will cannibalize each other until there is no more rats so the population of 7000000000 growing humans on planet earth are getting to the point now where birth cannibalizing each other this pollution problem is socially human cannibalized cannibalization. i mean the point is also that we you know we have cognitive dissonance as a as a species we're able to pretend things don't exist so we're able to pretend there are no consequences to our choices by sending it overseas when most people won't read this article most people ho
river the hudson river is now pristine and you have whales going up there which suggests that there is you know all the little micro ingredients that they eat and they and they rely and so we're cleaning up by scent the fact is that we sent all our manufacturing over there which is what is causing the destruction over there right i mean there's though alternative than universal cooperation to solve the problem of humanity. as humanity is approaching and they pax predatory on planet earth that...
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police departments from across hudson county have their offer certificates patrolling jersey city they want to give all the officers from that district a chance to attend detective seals' funeral >> within the next 36 hours, president trump could well become the third commander in chief to be impeached in history. the house committee will finalize the resolution and tomorrow the full house will vote on two articles of impeachment. abuse of power and obstruction of congress. if the articles are approved, the president will face an impeachment trial in the senate early next year. nbc's tracie potts joins us from d.c. with the latest tracie, what can we expect from today's hearing? >> reporter: it's not a hearing per se it's a meeting of the rules committee where they talk about what tomorrow is going to look like, how long the debate may last, which actually could bump this vote into thursday. but the plan for now is debate and a vote, a final vote on impeachment tomorrow now, of course, this is all based on those two articles of abuse of power and obstruction of congress related to how
police departments from across hudson county have their offer certificates patrolling jersey city they want to give all the officers from that district a chance to attend detective seals' funeral >> within the next 36 hours, president trump could well become the third commander in chief to be impeached in history. the house committee will finalize the resolution and tomorrow the full house will vote on two articles of impeachment. abuse of power and obstruction of congress. if the...
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who is if you know michael hudson very respected economists been on the show many times he thinks predicts a negative 25 percent. on rates if the intention is to bail out creditors what do you think they've column i crave he's wrong. but they're trying to set us up to go for it or try to soften a target for negative rates i think they're trying to soften targets for our for massive q e. no matter what the fed will ever admit they've just blown it and so don't just keep doing weird stuff. why aren't. i count to 3 quarters of us gold homers are going to do really well if they drop their rates down there you're a chemist over there at cornell university a professor and you must have some instinct for the laws of nature and what do you think of time having 0 value or less than value any value if we see negative interest rates time has less than 0 value with a negative interest rate stay calm how does that how you're a physicist area chemist how does that work seem stupid to me i can't imagine why you would lower money but that the credit markets now are so messed up they're no longer about 7 y
who is if you know michael hudson very respected economists been on the show many times he thinks predicts a negative 25 percent. on rates if the intention is to bail out creditors what do you think they've column i crave he's wrong. but they're trying to set us up to go for it or try to soften a target for negative rates i think they're trying to soften targets for our for massive q e. no matter what the fed will ever admit they've just blown it and so don't just keep doing weird stuff. why...
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who was you know michael hudson very respected economists been on the show many times he thinks predicts a negative 25 percent. on rates if the intention is to bail out creditors what do you think they've column i crave he's wrong. but they're trying to set us up to go for it or try to soften target for negative rates i think they're trying to soften the target for our for massive q e. no matter what the fed will ever admit they've just blown it and so don't just keep doing weird stuff. or am. i count to 3 quarters of us gold homers are going to do really well they drop their rates down there you're a chemist over there at cornell university a professor and you must have some instinct for the laws of nature and what do you think of time having 0 value or less than value any value if we see negative interest rates time has less than 0 value with a negative interest rates dave column how does that how you're a physicist area chemist how does that work seem stupid to me i can't imagine why you would lower money but that the credit markets now are so messed up they're no longer about 7 you k
who was you know michael hudson very respected economists been on the show many times he thinks predicts a negative 25 percent. on rates if the intention is to bail out creditors what do you think they've column i crave he's wrong. but they're trying to set us up to go for it or try to soften target for negative rates i think they're trying to soften the target for our for massive q e. no matter what the fed will ever admit they've just blown it and so don't just keep doing weird stuff. or am....
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who don't know if you know michael hudson very respected economists been on the show many times he thinks predicts a negative 25 percent. on rates if the intention is to bail out creditors what do you think they've column i crave he's wrong. but they're trying to set us up to go for it or try to soften a target for negative rates i think they're trying to soften the target for our for massive q e. no matter what the fed will never admit they've just blown it and so to speak doing weird stuff. yeah. i've got a 3 quarters of us gold who are going to do really well if they drop their rates down there you're a chemist over there at cornell university a professor and you must have some instinct for the laws of nature and what do you think of time having 0 value or less than value any value if we see negative interest rates time has less than 0 value with a negative interest or a stay of calm how does that how you're a physicist area chemist how does that work seem stupid to me i can't imagine why you would lower money but that the credit markets are so messed up they're no longer about you kno
who don't know if you know michael hudson very respected economists been on the show many times he thinks predicts a negative 25 percent. on rates if the intention is to bail out creditors what do you think they've column i crave he's wrong. but they're trying to set us up to go for it or try to soften a target for negative rates i think they're trying to soften the target for our for massive q e. no matter what the fed will never admit they've just blown it and so to speak doing weird stuff....
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who was you know michael hudson very respected economists been on the show many times he thinks or predicts a negative 25 percent on on race if the intention is to bail out creditors what do you think they've column i crave he's in iraq. but they're trying to set us up to go for it or try to soften a target for negative rates i think they're trying to soften targets for our for massive q we. no matter what the fed will ever admit they've just blown it and so don't just keep doing weird stuff. why aren't. i count to 3 quarters of us go home buyers are going to do really well if they drop their rates down there you're a chemist over there at cornell university a professor and you must have some instinct for the laws of nature and what do you think of time having 0 value or less than value any value if we see negative interest rates time has less than 0 value with a negative interest rate stay calm how does that how you're a physicist area chemist how does that work seem stupid to me i can't imagine why you would lower money but that the credit markets are so messed up they're no longer about
who was you know michael hudson very respected economists been on the show many times he thinks or predicts a negative 25 percent on on race if the intention is to bail out creditors what do you think they've column i crave he's in iraq. but they're trying to set us up to go for it or try to soften a target for negative rates i think they're trying to soften targets for our for massive q we. no matter what the fed will ever admit they've just blown it and so don't just keep doing weird stuff....
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river the hudson river is now pristine and you have whales going up there which suggests that there is you know all the little micro ingredients that they eat and they and they rely and so we're cleaning up by scent the fact is that we sent all our manufacturing over there which is what is causing the destruction over there right i mean there's though alternative than universal cooperation to solve the problem of humanity. as humanity is approached and they pitch predatory on planet earth that is like you know if you put a certain number of rats on an island they will cannibalize each other until there is no more rats so the population of 7000000000 growing humans on planet earth are getting to the point now where birth cannibalizing each other this pollution problem is socially human countable cannibalisation. i mean the point is also that we you know we have cognitive dissonance as a as a species we're able to pretend things don't exist so we're able to pretend there are no consequences to our choices by sending it overseas when most people won't read this article most people how
river the hudson river is now pristine and you have whales going up there which suggests that there is you know all the little micro ingredients that they eat and they and they rely and so we're cleaning up by scent the fact is that we sent all our manufacturing over there which is what is causing the destruction over there right i mean there's though alternative than universal cooperation to solve the problem of humanity. as humanity is approached and they pitch predatory on planet earth that...
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who don't know if you know michael hudson very respected economists been on the show many times he thinks predicts a negative 25 percent on on rates if the intention is to bail out creditors what do you think they've column cray he's wrong. but they're trying to set us up to go for it or try to soften a target for negative rates i think they're trying to soften targets for our for massive q we. no matter what the fed will ever admit they've just blown it and so don't just keep doing weird stuff. or am. i count to 3 quarters of us gold homers are going to do really well they drop their rates down there you're a chemist over there at cornell university a professor and you must have some instinct for the laws of nature and what do you think of time having 0 value or less than value any value if we see negative interest rates time has less than 0 value with a negative interest rates dave column how does that how you're a physicist area chemist how does that work seem stupid to me i can't imagine why you would lower money but that the credit markets are so messed up they're no longer about you
who don't know if you know michael hudson very respected economists been on the show many times he thinks predicts a negative 25 percent on on rates if the intention is to bail out creditors what do you think they've column cray he's wrong. but they're trying to set us up to go for it or try to soften a target for negative rates i think they're trying to soften targets for our for massive q we. no matter what the fed will ever admit they've just blown it and so don't just keep doing weird...
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who don't know if you know michael hudson very respected economists been on the show many times he thinks predicts a negative 25 percent. on rates if the intention is to bail out creditors what do you think they've column i pray he's wrong. but they're trying to set us up to go for it or try to soften target for negative rates i think they're trying to soften targets for our for massive q e. no matter what the fed will ever admit they've just blown it and so don't just keep doing weird stuff. yeah. i've got a 3 quarters of us go home buyers are going to do really well if they drop their rates down there you're a chemist over there at cornell university a professor and you must have some instinct for the laws of nature and what do you think of time having 0 value or less than value any value if we see negative interest rates time has less than 0 value with a negative interest rates dave column how does that how you're a physicist area chemist how does that work seem stupid to me i can't imagine why you would lower money but that the credit markets now are so messed up they're no longer abo
who don't know if you know michael hudson very respected economists been on the show many times he thinks predicts a negative 25 percent. on rates if the intention is to bail out creditors what do you think they've column i pray he's wrong. but they're trying to set us up to go for it or try to soften target for negative rates i think they're trying to soften targets for our for massive q e. no matter what the fed will ever admit they've just blown it and so don't just keep doing weird stuff....
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who don't know if you know michael hudson very respected economists been on the show many times he thinks predicts a negative 25 percent on on rates if the intention is to bail out creditors what do you think they've column i pray he's wrong. but they're trying to set us up to go for it or try to soften a target for negative rates i think they're trying to soften the target for our for massive q we. no matter what the fed will never admit they've just blown it and so to speak doing weird stuff. yeah. i count to 3 quarters of us gold homers are going to do really well if they drop their rates down there you're a chemist over there at cornell university a professor and you must have some instinct for the laws of nature and what do you think of time having 0 value or less than value any value if we see negative interest rates time has less than 0 value with a negative interest or a stay of calm how does that how you're a physicist area chemist how does that work seem stupid to me i can't imagine why you would lower money but that the credit markets now are so messed up they're no longer abou
who don't know if you know michael hudson very respected economists been on the show many times he thinks predicts a negative 25 percent on on rates if the intention is to bail out creditors what do you think they've column i pray he's wrong. but they're trying to set us up to go for it or try to soften a target for negative rates i think they're trying to soften the target for our for massive q we. no matter what the fed will never admit they've just blown it and so to speak doing weird stuff....
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. >>> also ahead, guys, the one and only jennifer hudson will join us, we're going to talk about the pressure of bringing "cats" to the big screen and another dream role that she's working on right now, but first, your local news. yes. - yeah! i'm a magic cat. now it is time to make the choice. i am not for ignoring the first sign of a cold. i am for shortening my cold, with zicam! zicam is completely different. unlike most other cold medicines, zicam is clinically proven to shorten colds. i am a zifan for zicam! oral or nasal. so why treat your mouth any differently? listerine® completes the job by preventing plaque, early gum disease, and killing up to 99.9% of germs. try listerine®. need stocking stuffers? try listerine® ready! tabs™. she said she needed one. good thing walgreens is right around the corner with great gifts for her. get in. get out. get jolly. where did we hide danny's gift? really? good thing walgreens is right around the corner with lots of great toys. get in. get out. get jolly. ♪for the holidays you can't beat home sweet home.♪♪ we go the extra mile
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billionaires should not exist and to find out whether or not they should we have a guest with us dr michael hudson and professor steve keen steve we'll start with you 1st well i have a very complicated position on this because part of my research is in to. what's called the financial instability hypothesis that explains where the 2008 process came from out of that part of what discovered from the mathematical modeling i did was this is a simple relationship between an increasing level of private debt and a full name out of money going to work because as you had a rising level of debt which is what led to a crossroads that rising level of debt meant a rousing amount of money going to the bankers and rather than the capital of spain the ones who paid for it in fact it was the work because there was a foreign income going to the workers now look at the empirical data that's what's happened as well the rausing level of profit did it has meant more money going to bankers list going to work because and capital is feeding in the middle how come this issue is so misunderstood by the democrats they don't t
billionaires should not exist and to find out whether or not they should we have a guest with us dr michael hudson and professor steve keen steve we'll start with you 1st well i have a very complicated position on this because part of my research is in to. what's called the financial instability hypothesis that explains where the 2008 process came from out of that part of what discovered from the mathematical modeling i did was this is a simple relationship between an increasing level of...
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billionaires should not exist and to find out whether or not they should we have a guest with us dr michael hudson and professor steve keen steve we'll start with you 1st well i have a very complicated position on this because part of my research is in to. what's called the financial instability hypothesis that explains where the 2008 process came from out of that part of what discovered from the mathematical modeling i did was this is a simple relationship between increasing level of private debt and a full name out of money going to work because as you had a raj in a level of debt which is what led to a cross that rising level of debt made a rousing amount of money going to the bankers and rather than the capital of spain the ones who paid for it in fact it was the work because there was a foreign income going to the work as i look at the empirical data that's what's happened as well the rausing level of profit bit has meant more money going to bankers list going to work because and capital is feeding in the middle how come this issue is so misunderstood by the democrats they don't they seem to
billionaires should not exist and to find out whether or not they should we have a guest with us dr michael hudson and professor steve keen steve we'll start with you 1st well i have a very complicated position on this because part of my research is in to. what's called the financial instability hypothesis that explains where the 2008 process came from out of that part of what discovered from the mathematical modeling i did was this is a simple relationship between increasing level of private...
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. >> congressman richard hudson voted against impeachment and said the vote sets a dangerous new standard and he joins us live next. >> nancy pelosi's house democrats have branded themselves with an eternal mark of shame. shannon: donald trump ripping the impeachment push and firing up supporters in michigan. todd pyro live talking with voters. >> a wild might, a split screen night as everybody is calling it, you did a great job handling all angles of impeachment. i bring you inside last night's amazing rally when "fox and friends first" returns. >> welcome back. donald trump was far away from capitol hill firing up the crowd at a merry christmas rally in the battleground state of michigan. >> this lawless partisan impeachment is a political suicide march for the democrat party. they have cheapened the impeachment process was while democrats are obsessed with impeachment we are focused on jobs jobs jobs. our first duty and true allegiance is to you, the american people before anybody else. shannon: what did the voters think? todd pyro just talked with some of them and is live in michigan,
. >> congressman richard hudson voted against impeachment and said the vote sets a dangerous new standard and he joins us live next. >> nancy pelosi's house democrats have branded themselves with an eternal mark of shame. shannon: donald trump ripping the impeachment push and firing up supporters in michigan. todd pyro live talking with voters. >> a wild might, a split screen night as everybody is calling it, you did a great job handling all angles of impeachment. i bring you...
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welcome back to front running just learned from dr michael hudson that apparently the debts can never ever ever ever be paid simply because mathematically it's impossible stacie yes the debts have been rising exponentially and i think it's in an interesting way that context of front running is that we have the boomer generation dying off and the millennial generation is now a larger generation than the famous and the infamous boomer generation it feels like they're asserting themselves through these economic policies it's like hey you we hate we're not suckers like generation x. you know we're not going to pay your debt we're not going to like ryle long in your stream of like bad debts so it is. something that should be considered or are you just saying wipe out those debts completely the only way to do is to wipe out the debts rich people don't pay taxes only the poor people pay taxes rich people will declare all of this cash is really in liberia or panama or the cayman islands and it's not really in america at all so it can't be taxed the only thing to do is to wipe out the debts an
welcome back to front running just learned from dr michael hudson that apparently the debts can never ever ever ever be paid simply because mathematically it's impossible stacie yes the debts have been rising exponentially and i think it's in an interesting way that context of front running is that we have the boomer generation dying off and the millennial generation is now a larger generation than the famous and the infamous boomer generation it feels like they're asserting themselves through...
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from the hudson institute, this is an hour and a half. >> good day, welcome to the hudson institute, and thanks for showing up for this panel on multi-lateral institutions, indispensable or irrelevant to global peace and prosperity. i will be the moderator, i'm a senior fellow at the hudson institute who put together this panel, which i think is on a key issue in d.c. and globally indeed. it's talked about a lot, but there aren't that many panels about the topic around town. so i look forward to this discussion. so as i mentioned for the past couple of years, there's been a lot of debate about multi-lateral institutions and on china's influence and how that is quickly growing and leading to changes in the fundamental rules of these institutions and also giving rise to alternatives to the old ones. and one question that arises then, does that make the institutions that we already have counterproductive to preserving a liberal world order when authoritarian states rise within the institutions and partly take over responsibility for them? another key issue is the one on fragile states.
from the hudson institute, this is an hour and a half. >> good day, welcome to the hudson institute, and thanks for showing up for this panel on multi-lateral institutions, indispensable or irrelevant to global peace and prosperity. i will be the moderator, i'm a senior fellow at the hudson institute who put together this panel, which i think is on a key issue in d.c. and globally indeed. it's talked about a lot, but there aren't that many panels about the topic around town. so i look...