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eugene: not too much. if you are involved like i was and they know it, they are more impressed with that. besides, it's amazing how any -- how many people -- the atomic bomb. nagasaki, that's another time. you don't get too much of that. the thing i get mostly is what we are doing here. people ask about it. for me, there's no question about it. it was a strange series of circumstances. i was just standing at the right place at the right time every damn time, and i ended up in this thing, so. >> in 1920 dennis state to ratify the 13th amendment. american history tv and c-span's washington journal marks the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage. alain wise, offer of the women's hour -- author of the women's hour will join us to take your calls and tweets. ratification and its legacy will also be looked at. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] american hi
eugene: not too much. if you are involved like i was and they know it, they are more impressed with that. besides, it's amazing how any -- how many people -- the atomic bomb. nagasaki, that's another time. you don't get too much of that. the thing i get mostly is what we are doing here. people ask about it. for me, there's no question about it. it was a strange series of circumstances. i was just standing at the right place at the right time every damn time, and i ended up in this thing, so....
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she was eugene debs eugene debs. they opened a small grocery in the front of their house. he became a successful small grocer in terre haute. one of eugene debs'first jobs was an accountant for the home and car sri line. he had expected the family business. that enabled him to do that work. that was what his family -- that was where his family's income came from. >> why did he have to drop out of school at age 14? >> as i recall, i think it was not common for people to finish high school. he wanted to get a job on the railroad. he wrote or the newest and exciting thing for young men to get a part of. his first job was a paint scraper for the local railroad that was running through terre haute. it was later owned by william keene. he was a paint scraper first. it was an exciting job in an era where people commonly did not finish high school. >> can either of you tell us about his marriage? >> that was always a source of controversy in the movement. he was deeply loyal to kate debs. it was pretty clear that she married him as an aspiring young grocer and congressmen and not
she was eugene debs eugene debs. they opened a small grocery in the front of their house. he became a successful small grocer in terre haute. one of eugene debs'first jobs was an accountant for the home and car sri line. he had expected the family business. that enabled him to do that work. that was what his family -- that was where his family's income came from. >> why did he have to drop out of school at age 14? >> as i recall, i think it was not common for people to finish high...
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eugene: not too much. actually if you are involved , like i was and they know it, they are more impressed with that. besides, it is amazing how many people -- the atomic bomb. nagasaki, that's another time. you don't get too much of that. the thing i get mostly is what we are doing here. people ask about it. for me, there's no question about it. it was a strange series of circumstances. i was just standing at the right place at the right time every damn time, and i ended up in this thing, so. >> you are watching american history tv covering history c-span style with the best coverage, eyewitness accounts, archival films, lectures in college classrooms and visits to museums and historic places, all weekend every weekend on c-span three. next on american history tv, we visit an atomic bomb exhibit at american university and washington, d.c.. this american artifacts program was recorded in 2015. nick --keter because uznick. i am the professor he of history at american university and the director of the americ
eugene: not too much. actually if you are involved , like i was and they know it, they are more impressed with that. besides, it is amazing how many people -- the atomic bomb. nagasaki, that's another time. you don't get too much of that. the thing i get mostly is what we are doing here. people ask about it. for me, there's no question about it. it was a strange series of circumstances. i was just standing at the right place at the right time every damn time, and i ended up in this thing, so....
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eugene debs was a real hero there. they also needed to speak to trade unionists in chicago and milwaukee to radical bohemians in san francisco, to jewish garment workers on the lower east side. it was a real challenge to find a way to knit together people who all agree on some level that capitalism needed to change fundamentally. they were coming at this from very different positions. it took a while to build the apparatus. >> another election in 1908 which involved william jennings bryan. he began to understand some early marketing. he had some campaign tactics like the red train special and the red special ban. can you tell us a little more about that? >> 1908 was a critical year because of the ascendance of the popularity of the labor party -- the socialist party and the federation of labor and other labor unions. his message appealed to increasingly more people from a diverse amount of backgrounds. the red special would have been a good unifying symbol to use to unite what were very different groups of people who w
eugene debs was a real hero there. they also needed to speak to trade unionists in chicago and milwaukee to radical bohemians in san francisco, to jewish garment workers on the lower east side. it was a real challenge to find a way to knit together people who all agree on some level that capitalism needed to change fundamentally. they were coming at this from very different positions. it took a while to build the apparatus. >> another election in 1908 which involved william jennings...
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eugene: not too much. if you are involved like i was and they know it, they are more impressed with that. besides, it's amazing how any people -- the atomic bomb. nagasaki, that's another time. you don't get too much of that. the thing i get mostly is what we are doing here. people ask about it. there's no question about it. it was a strange series of circumstances. i was just standing at the right place at the right time every damn time, and i ended up in this thing. so. >> you are watching american history you're watching american history tv, covering history c-span style. with eyewitness account, archival films, lectures and college classrooms and visits to museums and historic places. all weekend, every weekend on c-span three. >> on lectures in history -- on "lectures in history," georgetown university professor michael kazin teaches a class on 1920's culture and society. he talked about prohibition and the exploits of the gangster al capone, who eventually went to prison on tax evasion charges. he al
eugene: not too much. if you are involved like i was and they know it, they are more impressed with that. besides, it's amazing how any people -- the atomic bomb. nagasaki, that's another time. you don't get too much of that. the thing i get mostly is what we are doing here. people ask about it. there's no question about it. it was a strange series of circumstances. i was just standing at the right place at the right time every damn time, and i ended up in this thing. so. >> you are...
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eugene: i think it was counterproductive. what they were trying to do is reach out to african-american voters, i think choosing to have mclusky's talking about pulling up their weapons to defend the property against protesters who just marching past in support of social justice and to end police violence was incredibly counterproductive. let's face it. the reality is we know how donald trump did with african american voters last time around. we know how he is pulling with african-american voters right now. i don't think it is going to have the effect the party would like it to have because it is again all taken back by things like the mccloskey's. i suspect we will hear more of that thing as a convention goes on. they are trying to tediously i think they would like to peel away some small percentage of black votes. if they can do that, maybe they can repeat the sort of electoral college victory they had in 2016 when the academic and vote was down in milwaukee and detroit and philadelphia and pittsburgh. had it been at obama-e
eugene: i think it was counterproductive. what they were trying to do is reach out to african-american voters, i think choosing to have mclusky's talking about pulling up their weapons to defend the property against protesters who just marching past in support of social justice and to end police violence was incredibly counterproductive. let's face it. the reality is we know how donald trump did with african american voters last time around. we know how he is pulling with african-american...
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eugene: i think it was counterproductive. what they were trying to do is reach out to african-american voters, i think choosing to have usky's talking about pulling up their weapons to defend the property against protesters who just marching past in support of social justice and to end police violence was incredibly counterproductive. let's face it. the reality is we know how donald trump did with african american voters last time around. we know how he is pulling with african oregano voters right now. -- with african-american voters right now. i don't think it is going to have the effect the party would like it to have because it is again all taken back by things usky.the mcl i suspect we will hear more of that thing as a convention goes on. they are trying to tediously i think they would like to peel away some small percentage of black votes. if they can do that, maybe they can repeat the sort of electoral college victory they had in 2016 when the academic and vote was down in milwaukee and detroit and philadelphia and pitt
eugene: i think it was counterproductive. what they were trying to do is reach out to african-american voters, i think choosing to have usky's talking about pulling up their weapons to defend the property against protesters who just marching past in support of social justice and to end police violence was incredibly counterproductive. let's face it. the reality is we know how donald trump did with african american voters last time around. we know how he is pulling with african oregano voters...
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can eugene: i'd -- eugene: i do think it is a fair criticism and i understand why some people would feel that is inappropriate. it is true that bernie sanders, a leader of the progressive wing of the party, the standardbearer of the progressive wing of the quite a bit of time and delivered a very effective speech. does aoc get as much time and she would like to have or her supporters would like her to have? probably not. i can understand them complaining. bit to see john kasich, air conservative republican -- a conservative republican. he was never a moderate when he was in congress. getting that much time and prominence. nonetheless, that is the play democrats have to make i think. benefit, they start to pick off some of those never trump republicans and convince them to vote for joe biden all stop -- biden. karen: i am curious to see what aoc does with her time tonight. i do not think the time space continuum in a virtual convention like this, i do not think the amount of time matters so much and how well it is delivered,ow it is and what is the message that gets across? talked -- wee
can eugene: i'd -- eugene: i do think it is a fair criticism and i understand why some people would feel that is inappropriate. it is true that bernie sanders, a leader of the progressive wing of the party, the standardbearer of the progressive wing of the quite a bit of time and delivered a very effective speech. does aoc get as much time and she would like to have or her supporters would like her to have? probably not. i can understand them complaining. bit to see john kasich, air...
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we welcome now secretary of labor eugene scalia. obviously a big day for you and for many because of the jobs numbers. we added 1.70 6 million jobs. at the same time, we have a long way to go. is the glass half empty or half full? eugene: good to join you. in the reallying strong recovery we saw starting back in may. another 1.8 million jobs, exceeding expectations. so, i wasril or posing the question, when we would get back to 10% unemployment. i said i thought we could do it by the end of the year. some people thought that was too optimistic a projection. here we are, unemployment has dropped another point, 10.2%. this is a very good report, promising. recovery continues, but we are also acutely aware that we have a ways to go, that there are far too many americans out of work. we are very focused on helping them -- helping them return to gettingplace but also them some supplemental unemployment support until that happens. david: absolutely, and i want to say a number of people didn't think that we would be back to 10%. time, we h
we welcome now secretary of labor eugene scalia. obviously a big day for you and for many because of the jobs numbers. we added 1.70 6 million jobs. at the same time, we have a long way to go. is the glass half empty or half full? eugene: good to join you. in the reallying strong recovery we saw starting back in may. another 1.8 million jobs, exceeding expectations. so, i wasril or posing the question, when we would get back to 10% unemployment. i said i thought we could do it by the end of the...
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still with us tonight, james carville and eugene robinson. james, straight-up prediction understanding that a lot of democrats watching are scared to death, have some sort of nervous reaction to the last election and may indeed be medicated at this hour. your prediction on the u.s. senate. >> okay. first of all, oh, clean gene. i think we got a real shot in south cackalacky. i really do. i think jamie harrison has a shot to pull this off. >> i think he has a shot. south cackalacky. he must be from louisiana. >> look, if i'm right, there's a chance we could pick up seven, eight senate seats. it would give us 53, 54 senators. but one thing we have to remember, 18% of the united states elects 52 senators. so the democratic caucus in a new senate, if i'm correct, will if anything be slightly more toward the biden or the realest wing of the democratic party than it would be more toward what i'd call the sanders idealistic wing of the party. and if you look at the senate map in 2022 -- that's how political i am -- you can see it's going to be flori
still with us tonight, james carville and eugene robinson. james, straight-up prediction understanding that a lot of democrats watching are scared to death, have some sort of nervous reaction to the last election and may indeed be medicated at this hour. your prediction on the u.s. senate. >> okay. first of all, oh, clean gene. i think we got a real shot in south cackalacky. i really do. i think jamie harrison has a shot to pull this off. >> i think he has a shot. south cackalacky....
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still with us tonight, james carville and eugene robinson. james, straight-up prediction understanding that a lot of democrats watching are scared to death, have some sort of nervous reaction to the last election and may indeed be medicated at this hour. your prediction on the u.s. senate. >> okay. first of all, oh, clean gene. i think we got a real shout in south kak lackey. i really do. i think jamie harrison has a shot to pull this off. >> i think he has a shot. >> south kak lackey. he must be from louisiana. >> look, if i'm right, there's a chance we could pick up seven, eight senate seats. it would give us 53, 54 senators. but one thing we have to remember, 18% of the united states elects 52 senators. so the democratic caucus in a new senate, if i'm correct, will if anything be slightly more toward the biden or the realest wing of the democratic party than it would be more toward what i'd call the sanders idealistic wing of the party. and if you look at the senate map in 2022 -- that's how political i am -- you can see it's going to be f
still with us tonight, james carville and eugene robinson. james, straight-up prediction understanding that a lot of democrats watching are scared to death, have some sort of nervous reaction to the last election and may indeed be medicated at this hour. your prediction on the u.s. senate. >> okay. first of all, oh, clean gene. i think we got a real shout in south kak lackey. i really do. i think jamie harrison has a shot to pull this off. >> i think he has a shot. >> south...
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and i proceeded to go into martin short's hotel room at the waldorf and watch my friends, eugene and dan levy, on seth myers and it was a very, very -- i think it's like a flash before my eyes while i'm dying moment >> seth: it also seems very cool and i think one of the most special things about all the nominations is that both eugene and dan got nominated and i can only imagine how proud it made eugene you know, he's got two kids in the cast as well is it true that he just delights in watching his children perform? >> couldn't be more delighted watching his kids perform. it is, that is actually one of the things that i'm gogoing to miss the very most about shooting is watching eugene watch sarah and dan. because he stands -- he goes, first of all, he goes to get snacks and then he stands behind the monitor and just watches them act and he's much like a dance mom or like a stage mother he mouths their lines and is very sad when they're sad and happy when they're happy [ laughter ] like when it's going on, all of the crew kind of nudge each other and we all take great pleasure in wat
and i proceeded to go into martin short's hotel room at the waldorf and watch my friends, eugene and dan levy, on seth myers and it was a very, very -- i think it's like a flash before my eyes while i'm dying moment >> seth: it also seems very cool and i think one of the most special things about all the nominations is that both eugene and dan got nominated and i can only imagine how proud it made eugene you know, he's got two kids in the cast as well is it true that he just delights in...
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thanks to our guests tonight, claire mccaskill, eugene robinson. greatly appreciate it. >>> back to school. already an emotional time for parents, it's an intensely personal decision. without politics complicating the picture further. we get an update from middle america when we come back. >>> i have a feeling that on november 4th somebody is going to announce, schools are open, the country is open, everything is open. i believe a lot of it is done for political reasons. >> the president continues to seem to believe it's about him. it is about politics that is keeping schools from reopening and it certainly couldn't be safety concerns about a virus in the middle of a pandemic. meanwhile, it was just days after this photo appeared on social media showing georgia students crowded together in a hallway. the school was closed down. and in another georgia school district nearby, nearly 1200 students and teachers are presently quarantining after dozens of positive tests. and from the american academy of pediatrics, a study that dispels the notion that ki
thanks to our guests tonight, claire mccaskill, eugene robinson. greatly appreciate it. >>> back to school. already an emotional time for parents, it's an intensely personal decision. without politics complicating the picture further. we get an update from middle america when we come back. >>> i have a feeling that on november 4th somebody is going to announce, schools are open, the country is open, everything is open. i believe a lot of it is done for political reasons....
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eugene, because we're polite people, let's just say this. we may see a study in contrasts tomorrow night. for people who watched the former first lady address the democratic gathering, we have the contrast to that, mrs. trump tomorrow night. this is how i'm able to toss it over to you and let you say things about this. >> well, let me see what i can say about that, brian. yes, it will be a contrast. and, no, i don't expect the kind of speech we heard from michelle obama. i don't expect a lawyer's argument that builds her argument and makes a point at the end and then calls for everybody -- on everybody to vote. if anything, i expect kind of a softer version perhaps of what we heard tonight, which is, you know, you should be afraid of those evil democrats and you should vote for donald. i think that's kind of going to be -- going to be it. i think fear is the way they're going to play this whole convention. >> i will end here with an advertisement for the latest column by my friend eugene on the shooting of jacob blake in kenosha and all that
eugene, because we're polite people, let's just say this. we may see a study in contrasts tomorrow night. for people who watched the former first lady address the democratic gathering, we have the contrast to that, mrs. trump tomorrow night. this is how i'm able to toss it over to you and let you say things about this. >> well, let me see what i can say about that, brian. yes, it will be a contrast. and, no, i don't expect the kind of speech we heard from michelle obama. i don't expect a...
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willi "washington post" eugene scott. eugene, good morning. tell me what will you're hearing about joe biden's running mate? you hear mariana talk about diversity that she's a black woman, asian-american as well. if she did win vice president, she'll be a first. you hear abouttiship that she have. and also what it says about joe biden himself, and how he's willing to pick someone as his running mate, who will keep him on check, as she did on the campaign trail. >> most voters i've heard from in the last -- you know, less than 24 hours, really pleased. kamala harris was most people's first choice that i asked about in the past week or so. and i think what the president is highlighting when he talks about her performance during the primary and perhaps not doing incredible well, fails to acknowledge that many people said, while they did not want her at the top of the ticket, they did want her to be vp. so, this is actually working out in a way that many voters who plan to vote left were hoping things would about a year ago. what i think joe biden
willi "washington post" eugene scott. eugene, good morning. tell me what will you're hearing about joe biden's running mate? you hear mariana talk about diversity that she's a black woman, asian-american as well. if she did win vice president, she'll be a first. you hear abouttiship that she have. and also what it says about joe biden himself, and how he's willing to pick someone as his running mate, who will keep him on check, as she did on the campaign trail. >> most voters...
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thanks to our guests tonight, claire mccaskill, eugene robinson. greatly appreciate it. >>> back to school. already an emotional time for parents, it's an intensely personal decision. we get an update from middle america when we come back. or veterans like liz and mike. when their growing family meant growing expenses, our agents helped make saving on insurance easy usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa i do motivational speakingld. in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant." it's really, really helped me tremendously. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> i have a feeling that on november 4th somebody is going to announce, schools are open, the country is open, everything is open. i
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and dan got nominated and i can only imagine how proud it made eugene you know, he's got two kids in the cast as well is it true that he just delights in watching his children perform? >> couldn't be more delighted watching his kids perform. it is, that is actually one of the things that i'm going to miss the very most about shooting is watching eugene watch sarah and dan. because he stands -- he goes, first of all, he goes to get snacks and then he stands behind the monitor and just watches them act and he's much like a dance mom s very sad when they're sad and happy when they're happy [ laughter ] like when it's going on, all of the crew kind of nudge each other and we all take great pleasure in watching him watch them >> seth: it is fully adorable. and i want to ask about catherine. she made so many wonderful choices in her delivery and diction. was there a certain word of hers that you enjoyed hearing the most over the course of the six seasons? >> yeah, and it's not the word you would expect because it's not one of the flowery, you know, pieces of vocabulary that she chooses. bu
and dan got nominated and i can only imagine how proud it made eugene you know, he's got two kids in the cast as well is it true that he just delights in watching his children perform? >> couldn't be more delighted watching his kids perform. it is, that is actually one of the things that i'm going to miss the very most about shooting is watching eugene watch sarah and dan. because he stands -- he goes, first of all, he goes to get snacks and then he stands behind the monitor and just...
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but it snows in eugene. this thing is so wide open. what do you say to people who say that won't work in cold weather? >> it's just like a jeep. when the weather's nice, you take the doors off, you're in the world, you get to enjoy that experience. we have half doors that are just about to go out and full size doors on the drawing board. so it lets customers in different areas choose what's right for them. but one advantage to having the full pairing is it really does keep the water off. i drive it year round here in eugene, rain or shine. liz: mark frohnmayer. i need to test drive just for research purposes so the next time you're in town, i saw you tooling down times square. good to see you. good luck to you. thank you so much. >> thanks, liz. really appreciate it. liz: arcimoto. closing bell ringing in 30 minutes. yes, the dow is holding steady here. it's the nasdaq that's still down just under two points. any gain, even a fraction, will be the 30th record close of the year. all units except north america saw sales declines in hard
but it snows in eugene. this thing is so wide open. what do you say to people who say that won't work in cold weather? >> it's just like a jeep. when the weather's nice, you take the doors off, you're in the world, you get to enjoy that experience. we have half doors that are just about to go out and full size doors on the drawing board. so it lets customers in different areas choose what's right for them. but one advantage to having the full pairing is it really does keep the water off....
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joining me once again from the "washington post," eugene scott. eugene, we touched on this a little earlier, but i want to ask you this. are we expecting more lawmakers urging against voting for president trump especially amidst this convention we're going to watch over the next three days? >> i think we might seem of that come from this convention, but it certainly will not be a priority. they want to rally its base and people who are left of center behind joe biden and the ideas that they believe the democrat is nominee or presumptive democratic nominee wants to put forward to make america great as far as the democratic party sees it, but we should expect moving forward to november to see more republicans and more former trump supporters, be they former staffers in the administration, previous lawmakers or longtime business executives come out against trump because the hope is that enough who vote against trump, the win for joe biden will be more obvious and more clear and so that whatever anxiety people may have with mail-in ballots and voting
joining me once again from the "washington post," eugene scott. eugene, we touched on this a little earlier, but i want to ask you this. are we expecting more lawmakers urging against voting for president trump especially amidst this convention we're going to watch over the next three days? >> i think we might seem of that come from this convention, but it certainly will not be a priority. they want to rally its base and people who are left of center behind joe biden and the...
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our guests, eugene robinson and michael steele. couple of things here, president may feel like he's the one going to go into the debates like his favorite cartoon character, yosemite sam with guns blazing. but there's axiom in politics, if you're asking for more debates you're losing. do you believe it? >> the way you pronounced that -- but i digress. the one thing you need to know about this debate story, side that's asking for more debates is losing is the universal truth of politics. side that wants to add debates is behind and losing. this is a clear sign that the president's side believes it is losing this election and therefore wants as many debates as it can possibly get. and the joe biden side, i will confidently predict, will be very coy and very reluctant and -- won't want an additional debate. and might be coy about the debates already scheduled because they're ahead. >> michael, the topic of cognitive testing came up again today. >> again! >> maybe the three of us should take one. but joe biden was asked -- i know, it i
our guests, eugene robinson and michael steele. couple of things here, president may feel like he's the one going to go into the debates like his favorite cartoon character, yosemite sam with guns blazing. but there's axiom in politics, if you're asking for more debates you're losing. do you believe it? >> the way you pronounced that -- but i digress. the one thing you need to know about this debate story, side that's asking for more debates is losing is the universal truth of politics....
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let's talk, eugene, about something else the president said last night that perhaps has not gotten as much attention as it would have if there weren't the democratic national convention last night. that's when he welcomed the support of qanon, a group the fbi says is a potential domestic terror group. >> yes. it was astounding, an astounding moment that the president of the united states cannot bring himself to refute and dismiss this extremely dangerous and completely looney conspiracy theory, qanon. he says, they seem to like me so i guess it's okay, that's essentially what he said, and he wouldn't denounce it. that is typical donald trump. you know, we talk about how president obama departed from tradition last night, and i almost want to -- you know, i have almost want to say, give us a break. talk about departing from tradition, donald trump has departed from every hallowed tradition of the presidency that i can think of, since george washington. we've never seen anything like this. and so this will be the speech of joe biden's life tonight. i don't know if he will do it, but i'm
let's talk, eugene, about something else the president said last night that perhaps has not gotten as much attention as it would have if there weren't the democratic national convention last night. that's when he welcomed the support of qanon, a group the fbi says is a potential domestic terror group. >> yes. it was astounding, an astounding moment that the president of the united states cannot bring himself to refute and dismiss this extremely dangerous and completely looney conspiracy...
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our guests, eugene robinson and michael steele. couple of things here, president may feel like he's the one going to go into the debates like his favorite cartoon character, yosemite sam with guns blazing. but there's axiom in politics, if you're asking for more debates you're losing. >> the way you pronounced that -- but i digress. side that's asking for more debates is losing is the universal truth of politics. side that wants to add debates is behind and losing. this is a clear sign that the president's side believes it is losing this election and therefore wants as many debates as it can possibly get. and the joe biden side, i will confidently predict, will be very coy and very reluctant and -- won't want an additional debate. and might be coy about the debates already scheduled because they're ahead. >> michael, the topic of cognitive testing came up again today. >> again! >> maybe the three of us should take one. but joe biden was asked -- i know, it is wednesday. joe biden was asked about the topic today, going to play his a
our guests, eugene robinson and michael steele. couple of things here, president may feel like he's the one going to go into the debates like his favorite cartoon character, yosemite sam with guns blazing. but there's axiom in politics, if you're asking for more debates you're losing. >> the way you pronounced that -- but i digress. side that's asking for more debates is losing is the universal truth of politics. side that wants to add debates is behind and losing. this is a clear sign...
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eugene: well i was born in , wilmington, delaware. and basically, i grew up in wilmington, delaware. my family had a construction business
eugene: well i was born in , wilmington, delaware. and basically, i grew up in wilmington, delaware. my family had a construction business
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before we go, eugene, i want to end with a twitter flagging a video, a fake video. we hear a lot from the other side, the critics about fake news. this is fake video from congressman steve scalise, the republican whip. his account as manipulated after tens of thousands of people viewed activist barkins ultra words making it seem like the activist who is severely, severely disabled spoke at the convention, the democratic it convention, with -- through a computer voice with als. pushing joe biden to defund police departments, something he has not done. i have lost my ability to speak but not my agency or my thoughts. your comments on that? this is through a public intermediate, and it took hours and hours for him to take down something that had been flagged by twitter. >> i know. this is disgusting. it's absolutely disgusting the way barkens, ady barkan, his intention with words altered, invented language was added to a statement he had issued, and this is a warning i think of what kind of things we could see more of as the campaign goes on. i mean, these sort of deep
before we go, eugene, i want to end with a twitter flagging a video, a fake video. we hear a lot from the other side, the critics about fake news. this is fake video from congressman steve scalise, the republican whip. his account as manipulated after tens of thousands of people viewed activist barkins ultra words making it seem like the activist who is severely, severely disabled spoke at the convention, the democratic it convention, with -- through a computer voice with als. pushing joe biden...
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i believe eugene robinson is still available to us and of counsel to our coverage. the pulitzer prize-winning columnist with "the washington post." eugene, i have circled back around to you to get your reaction in the moment to this news. and let me focus you on one question. joe biden said it would be someone with qualities he needed. didn't necessarily have. how does this fill in that blank, do you think? >> well, that's an interesting question, brian. i think she -- they both have the empathetic connection thing going for them. she is a woman of color. she is a black woman, an asian-american woman, and so thus makes history. but she has that different life experience that is particularly relevant at this moment. at this moment when the nation is seeking to grapple with centuries of systemic racism. and so for a parent who is going to inherit this issue, and it's really been a crisis since the death of george floyd with protests continuing still in cities around the country and polls showing that people really want to engage and to do something about this original
i believe eugene robinson is still available to us and of counsel to our coverage. the pulitzer prize-winning columnist with "the washington post." eugene, i have circled back around to you to get your reaction in the moment to this news. and let me focus you on one question. joe biden said it would be someone with qualities he needed. didn't necessarily have. how does this fill in that blank, do you think? >> well, that's an interesting question, brian. i think she -- they both...
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eugene, did he do the job he set out to do? talk about the night you just witnessed. >> well, i think, first of all, brian, we ought to keep in mind that it is more of his opening argument than it is his closing argument, right, because this is the beginning of the general election campaign. he was accepting the nomination. that said, yeah, i think -- i totally agree that he not only met the moment, he crushed it. it was probably the best speech i ever heard joe biden give. i haven't heard all of the speeches. but it was a helluva speech, and it came at the end of what has been a -- i think a really good convention for the democratic party, especially given the circumstances. but just in general, just taken in and of itself, it was a memorable convention. there were moments that stick with you and the moment that is -- stick with you in a good way for the democratic party as opposed to in a bad way, the moment tonight when braden harrington, the young man who stutters, who's helped joe biden -- it just tore at your heart. it wa
eugene, did he do the job he set out to do? talk about the night you just witnessed. >> well, i think, first of all, brian, we ought to keep in mind that it is more of his opening argument than it is his closing argument, right, because this is the beginning of the general election campaign. he was accepting the nomination. that said, yeah, i think -- i totally agree that he not only met the moment, he crushed it. it was probably the best speech i ever heard joe biden give. i haven't...
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eugene v debs. president trump has announced the united arab emirates and israel agreed to soap and diplomatic ties in a deal hoping -- he talked to reporters in the oval office. pres. trump: i hosted a call with benjamin netanyahu of -- mohammad binme salman of the united arab emirates where they decided to sign a historic -- everyone said this would be impossible. mohammed is one of the great leaders of the middle east. after 49 years israel and the united arab emirates will fully normalize their diplomatic relations, they will exchange embassies and ambassadors and begin cooperation across the ofrd and do a broad range areas including tourism, education, health care, trade, and security. this is a truly historic moment. not since the israel jordan peace treaty we signed more than 25 years ago has so much progress been made towards peace in the middle east by uniting two of america's closest and most capable partners in the region, something they said could not be done, this is a significant step
eugene v debs. president trump has announced the united arab emirates and israel agreed to soap and diplomatic ties in a deal hoping -- he talked to reporters in the oval office. pres. trump: i hosted a call with benjamin netanyahu of -- mohammad binme salman of the united arab emirates where they decided to sign a historic -- everyone said this would be impossible. mohammed is one of the great leaders of the middle east. after 49 years israel and the united arab emirates will fully normalize...
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aisha and eugene back with us. saying police force in that vehicle, armored vehicles that watched mr. rittenhouse walk right by from that same police force comes the officer who held jacob blake by his t-shirt and shot him. >> nicolle, i really appreciate you in the last segment referring to him as an assassin. that's what he is. i'm not a lawyer and so i don't pretend to knows the charges but one thing i know about how we constantly talk about the incidences and perpetrators that has been frustrating for most of us in black america, it is that younger white boys, white men, get a humanization around the conversation of who they are. this kid went to school in this place and aspired to be this, that and the other thing and he liked guns, but he also had special needs, et cetera. dylann roof, another example of this, shot up a bunch of people praying at a church and the police took him out alive and went and bought him food because he's human. the reality is, i think, as we watch this with so much pain and for me ju
aisha and eugene back with us. saying police force in that vehicle, armored vehicles that watched mr. rittenhouse walk right by from that same police force comes the officer who held jacob blake by his t-shirt and shot him. >> nicolle, i really appreciate you in the last segment referring to him as an assassin. that's what he is. i'm not a lawyer and so i don't pretend to knows the charges but one thing i know about how we constantly talk about the incidences and perpetrators that has...
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eugene, did he do the job he set out to do? talk about the night you just witnessed. >> well, i think, first of all, brian, we ought to keep in mind that it is more of his opening argument than his closing argument, right? because this is the beginning of the general election campaign. he was accepting the nomination. that said, yeah, i think -- i totally agree that he not only met the moment, he crushed it. i mean, it was -- it was probably the best speech i ever heard joe biden give. i haven't heard all of his speeches, but it was a hell of a speech, and it came at the end of what has been, i think, a really good convention for the democratic party, especially given the circumstances. but just in general, just taking in and of itself, it was a memorable convention. there were moments that really stick with, and the moments that stick with you in a good way for the democratic party as opposed to in a bad way. the moment tonight with brayden harrington, the young man who stutters, who's help joe biden -- it just tore at your he
eugene, did he do the job he set out to do? talk about the night you just witnessed. >> well, i think, first of all, brian, we ought to keep in mind that it is more of his opening argument than his closing argument, right? because this is the beginning of the general election campaign. he was accepting the nomination. that said, yeah, i think -- i totally agree that he not only met the moment, he crushed it. i mean, it was -- it was probably the best speech i ever heard joe biden give. i...
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eugene, did he do the job he set out to do? talk about the night you just witnessed. >> well, i think, first of all, brian, we ought to keep in mind it's more of his opening argument than the closing argument. this is the beginning of the general election campaign. he was accepting the nomination. that said, yeah, i think -- i totally agree that he not only met the moment, he crushed it. it was probably the best speech i ever heard joe biden give. i haven't heard all of the speeches. but it was a hell of a speech. and it came at the end of what has been a -- i think a really good convention for the democratic party, especially given the circumstances. but just in general, just taking in and of itself, it was a memorable convention. there were moments that stick with you and the moment that is stick with you in a good way for the democratic party as opposed to in a bad way. the moment tonight with brayden harrington, the young man who stutters, who's help joe biden -- it just tore at your heart. it was just striking. it was unfo
eugene, did he do the job he set out to do? talk about the night you just witnessed. >> well, i think, first of all, brian, we ought to keep in mind it's more of his opening argument than the closing argument. this is the beginning of the general election campaign. he was accepting the nomination. that said, yeah, i think -- i totally agree that he not only met the moment, he crushed it. it was probably the best speech i ever heard joe biden give. i haven't heard all of the speeches. but...
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. >> reporter: where luther burbank becomes controversial is his study of eugenics, his theory that in the same way we can cross-breed plants to improve them, we could do the same with people. >> i am not interested in celebrating the eugenics movement. i'm not interested in celebrating people who owned other people because of the color of their skin. >> reporter: as much as a name change, she looks forward to the dialogue, not a rewriting of history but a broadening of it. look for the debate this fa. in santa rosa, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >>> more to bring you here. scary moments for a new mom. her baby choking, then not breathing. the rush to call 911, and the hero chp who saved her young life. >>> and stress over paying the rent. both tenants and landlords come together in what feels for spending a perfectly reasonable amount of time on the couch with tacos from grubhub? rewarded! get a free delivery perk when you order. - [group] grubhub. >> announcer: building a better bay area, for a safe and secure future. this is abc7 news. >>> diverse and sometimes conflicting views on the
. >> reporter: where luther burbank becomes controversial is his study of eugenics, his theory that in the same way we can cross-breed plants to improve them, we could do the same with people. >> i am not interested in celebrating the eugenics movement. i'm not interested in celebrating people who owned other people because of the color of their skin. >> reporter: as much as a name change, she looks forward to the dialogue, not a rewriting of history but a broadening of it....
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during the holocaust, eugenics is powering this anti-semitism. after the war, people are, like, we cannot defend laws based on eugenics, it is morally indefensible, it is racist, we've got to change our laws. this is a period of time when the quotas come up against a reality and how the country is changing. people feel like they have become outdated. host: i want to get deeper into this later, but i would ask you to explain what the 1965 immigration law is and how it changed immigration law, then we will get more in-depth later. just so the audience has an idea. jia: it abolishes the quotas of 1924. to understand the significance of 1965, you have to know that the whole battle is about getting rid of these ethnic quotas. the country has these sharp numerical caps. for example, you could only have 100 people from china every year. because the chinese were less desirable. they are not the people we want. we will allow many more from england, from germany, for instance, but if you are from these other countries, we don't want you. so, there are nume
during the holocaust, eugenics is powering this anti-semitism. after the war, people are, like, we cannot defend laws based on eugenics, it is morally indefensible, it is racist, we've got to change our laws. this is a period of time when the quotas come up against a reality and how the country is changing. people feel like they have become outdated. host: i want to get deeper into this later, but i would ask you to explain what the 1965 immigration law is and how it changed immigration law,...
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joining me now for a deeper look is eugene scott and white house reporter with the daily beast. eugene, you wrote a piece highlighting the president's effort to try to appeal to undecided voters and suburban women. he's struggling with both of those groups. o he spent most of the time attacking people he knows won't vote for him. is that the approach? >> so far it has been. i think what the president has done so far demonstrates he believes the best attempt he has at winning voters who are not already on the trump train is by trying to convince them the alternative is worse than he is. he's having a difficult time convincing many voters that america is what he says it is on the other side of the aisle in they can see these things for themselves. we have video tape showing that trump supporters have actually incredibly aggressive in attacking their political opponents and we have video tapes and other evidence showing many of the protesters that trump is calling thugs have been protesting peacefully. what he is doing right now instead of offering a counter argument and alternativ
joining me now for a deeper look is eugene scott and white house reporter with the daily beast. eugene, you wrote a piece highlighting the president's effort to try to appeal to undecided voters and suburban women. he's struggling with both of those groups. o he spent most of the time attacking people he knows won't vote for him. is that the approach? >> so far it has been. i think what the president has done so far demonstrates he believes the best attempt he has at winning voters who...
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jonathan lamir, eugene robinson, good to talk to both of you, my friends. appreciate it. and a reminder, join msnbc for special coverage of the democratic national convention. night three beginning at 7:00 p.m. eastern. that wraps up this hour for me. i'll see you right back here tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. eastern. "deadline: white house" with nicole wallace starts right after this quick break. nicole wallace starts right after this quick break hike! simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he scores! stanley cup champions! touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. tonight, senator kamala harris will step on to a stage only ever occupied by two women in this country's history and never before by a woman of color, as she makes her own history, senator kamala harris will make the case for joe biden's presidency tonight in her address to the
jonathan lamir, eugene robinson, good to talk to both of you, my friends. appreciate it. and a reminder, join msnbc for special coverage of the democratic national convention. night three beginning at 7:00 p.m. eastern. that wraps up this hour for me. i'll see you right back here tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. eastern. "deadline: white house" with nicole wallace starts right after this quick break. nicole wallace starts right after this quick break hike! simon pagenaud takes the lead at the...
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and so although there are places like in eugene where tim is from and where i'm up in toronto i think is where he is from and program starting and there are other places across the country that are moving toward some kind of mobile mental health response so that there is a mental health response as opposed to just police response or maybe instead of police response but currently most places don't have 'd a 912 so to speak there is no other system in. a sense he will still take on that when we call the policeman some days oversee having some kind of breakdown who episodes why police why not and when you've been in that situation with a family member. you know i think one of the big reasons is that you know folks don't have any other option even with the option to do exist sometimes people don't know those options do exist but i think really a big piece is you know we treat police as a jack of all trades intervention service that realistically you know we haven't talked enough about mental health historically you know probably around the world but even in recent history you know the men
and so although there are places like in eugene where tim is from and where i'm up in toronto i think is where he is from and program starting and there are other places across the country that are moving toward some kind of mobile mental health response so that there is a mental health response as opposed to just police response or maybe instead of police response but currently most places don't have 'd a 912 so to speak there is no other system in. a sense he will still take on that when we...
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and so although there are places like in eugene where tim is from and where i'm up in toronto i think is where he is from and program starting and there are other places across the country that are moving toward some kind of mobile 'd mental health response so that there is a mental health response as opposed to just police response or maybe instead of police response but currently most places don't have 'd a 912 so to speak there is no other system in. a sense he will still take on that when we cool the policeman some piece oversee having some kind of break down who episodes why police why not and when you've been in that situation with a family member. you know i think one of the big reasons is that you know folks don't have any other option even with options do exist sometimes people don't know those options do exist but i think really a big piece is you know we treat police as a jack of all trades intervention service that realistically you know we haven't talked enough about mental health historically you know probably around the world but even in recent history you know the ment
and so although there are places like in eugene where tim is from and where i'm up in toronto i think is where he is from and program starting and there are other places across the country that are moving toward some kind of mobile 'd mental health response so that there is a mental health response as opposed to just police response or maybe instead of police response but currently most places don't have 'd a 912 so to speak there is no other system in. a sense he will still take on that when...
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with eugene o'neill and the iceman cometh the greatest american empire ever written for the state in what did he say what does it profit a nation that gained the whole world and lose it so. re power well status and spectacle with no moral or spiritual substance that is a moment for the american gibbet that's the home for the decline and fall of the american empire that's what eugene o'neill was talking about and eat and ask up is general very close to it on the same register in terms of seeing...
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and so although there are places like in eugene where tim is from and where i'm up in toronto i think is where sandy is from and program starting and there are other places across the country that are moving toward some kind of mobile 'd mental health response so that there is a mental health response as opposed to just police response or maybe instead of police response but currently most places don't have 'd a 912 so to speak there is no other system in. a sense he will still take on that when we cool the policeman somebodies oversea having some kind of breakdown episode why police why not and when you've been in that situation with a family member. you know i think one of the big reasons is that you know folks don't have any other option and even with the option to do exist sometimes people don't know those options do exist but i think really a big piece is you know we treat police as a jack of all trades intervention service that realistically you know we haven't talked enough about mental health historically you know probably around the world but even in recent history you know t
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down to things and possessions then come out of and it reminds me of the greatest figure for it was eugene o'neill and the iceman cometh the great as an american empire ever written for the state in what did he say what does it profit a nation that game the old world and lose it so to its idolatry and which is obsessed with read power well status and spectacle with no moral or spiritual substance that is a moment for the american good it that's the home of the decline and fall of the american empire that's what eugene o'neill was talking about and eat and ask up is general very close on the same register and john the seen through the emptiness and but he has so much the american life in this obsession with the general pleasures and military power and status and the inability to have deepest level this is shakespearean this is. the suffer from the inability to cultivate the capacity to love the love less ness. no matter how much money you have no matter what your status is if you can't learn how to receive love 2 given that those years in the battles your mother defined hail as those who su
down to things and possessions then come out of and it reminds me of the greatest figure for it was eugene o'neill and the iceman cometh the great as an american empire ever written for the state in what did he say what does it profit a nation that game the old world and lose it so to its idolatry and which is obsessed with read power well status and spectacle with no moral or spiritual substance that is a moment for the american good it that's the home of the decline and fall of the american...
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and so although there are places like in eugene where tim is from and where i'm up in toronto i think is where he is from and program starting and there are other places across the country that are moving toward some kind of mobile 'd mental health response so that there is a mental health response as opposed to just police response or maybe instead of police response but currently most places don't have 'd a 912 so to speak there is no other system in. a sense he will still take on that what we call the policeman some days oversee having some kind of breakdown who episodes why police why not and when you've been you not situation with a family member. you know i think one of the big reasons is that you know folks don't have any other option even with the option to do exist sometimes people don't know those options do exist but i think really a big piece is you know we treat police as a jack of all trades intervention service that realistically you know we haven't talked enough about mental health historically you know probably around the world but even in recent history you know the
and so although there are places like in eugene where tim is from and where i'm up in toronto i think is where he is from and program starting and there are other places across the country that are moving toward some kind of mobile 'd mental health response so that there is a mental health response as opposed to just police response or maybe instead of police response but currently most places don't have 'd a 912 so to speak there is no other system in. a sense he will still take on that what...
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down to things in possession then come out of and it reminds me of the greatest figure 8 for it was eugene o'neill and the iceman cometh the great as an american empire ever written for the state in what did he say what does it profit a nation that game the old world and lose it so tied to it on the idolatry in which it is obsessed with re power well status and spectacle with no moral or spiritual substance that is a moment for the american get it that's the home of the decline and fall of the american empire that's what eugene o'neill was talking 'd about and eat and ask up as general very close bit on the same register in john the scenes through the emptiness and but cooties so much that what american life in this obsession with the pleasures and military power and status and the inability to at the deepest level this is shakespearean this is. the suffer from the inability to cultivate the capacity to love the love less ness. no matter how much money you have no matter what your status is if you can't learn how to receive love 2 give love that those yes your brothers care most of the bon
down to things in possession then come out of and it reminds me of the greatest figure 8 for it was eugene o'neill and the iceman cometh the great as an american empire ever written for the state in what did he say what does it profit a nation that game the old world and lose it so tied to it on the idolatry in which it is obsessed with re power well status and spectacle with no moral or spiritual substance that is a moment for the american get it that's the home of the decline and fall of the...
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for the american good it that's the home for the decline and fall of the american empire that's what eugene o'neill was talking about and eat and ask up is general very close bit on the same register in terms of seeing through the emptiness and but cool it feels so much the american like in this obsession with the general pleasures and military power and status and the inability to at the deepest level this is shakespearean this is. the suffer from the inability to cultivate the capacity to love the love less ness. no matter how much money you have no matter what your status is if you can't learn how to receive love 2 give love that those yes your brothers jeremiah's up by hail as those who will suffer from the incapacity. and death of marketing understood i come from an equal black. 100 years in the united states but dishing out so much love john coltrane retorted martin be love it martin luther king who are just to be one to love and to me the love we have got reach all yes we all got to be frank he loves life the whole lives with us hopefully available you are on your website i didn't ev
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for the american gibbet that's the home for the decline and fall of the american empire that's what eugene o'neill was talking 'd about in eat and ask up is general very close bit on the same register in terms of seeing through the emptiness and but cool it feels so much that what american life in this obsession with the general pleasures and military power and status and the inability to at the deepest level this is shakespearean this is. the suffer from the inability to cultivate the capacity to love the love less ness. no matter how much money you have no matter what your status is if you can't learn how to receive love 2 give love that those yes your brothers care most of the bond hale as those who suffer from the incapacity. and death of marching understood i come from an equal black. of 400 years in the united states but dishing out so much love john coltrane's tony martin be love it martin luther king love who are just to be one to love and in need of love we have got rich oh yes we all got to be frank he loves life the whole lives with us hopefully available you are on your website
for the american gibbet that's the home for the decline and fall of the american empire that's what eugene o'neill was talking 'd about in eat and ask up is general very close bit on the same register in terms of seeing through the emptiness and but cool it feels so much that what american life in this obsession with the general pleasures and military power and status and the inability to at the deepest level this is shakespearean this is. the suffer from the inability to cultivate the capacity...
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with eugene o'neill and the iceman cometh the greatest. ever written for the state in what did he say what does it profit a nation that gained the whole world and lose it so. re power well status and spectacle with no moral or spiritual substance that is a moment for the american get it that's the home for the decline and fall of the american empire that's what eugene o'neill was talking 'd about in eat and ask up is general very close to a on the same register in terms of seeing through the emptiness and but cooties so much that what american life in this obsession with the general pleasures and military power and status and the inability to at deepest level this is shakespearean this is. the suffer from the inability to cultivate the capacity to love. the love lesson that. no matter how much money you have no matter what your status is if you can't learn how to receive love 2 give love that those yes your brothers jeremiah's up to find hail as those who will suffer from the incapacity. and death of marketing understood i come from an equ
with eugene o'neill and the iceman cometh the greatest. ever written for the state in what did he say what does it profit a nation that gained the whole world and lose it so. re power well status and spectacle with no moral or spiritual substance that is a moment for the american get it that's the home for the decline and fall of the american empire that's what eugene o'neill was talking 'd about in eat and ask up is general very close to a on the same register in terms of seeing through the...