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why is a good this is for victor? cuz i know ladies what you have to say about this victory, go ahead and get very much. first of all, there are several things i want to emphasize of. first of all, i trust among try and i trust that she cares about tennis in china and in the world she cares about st. martin's and obvious aramark to so of a certain. secondly, i trust that she cares about privacy issues about herself, about others. and if there is any problem i trust, she will use our best judgment to come up with the best solution assault of this. we need to respect her, we need to respect her privacy. now if you do not trust the a letter conveyed by c d t n, is there anyone in the whole world who can rise up and say he or she does not trust the video conference between post i on the one hand and the head of the aisles leaky mr. bar, on the other hand, so that i only willie, i don't know those ends will need to put politics. be hot beside us. yeah. need to really look at this matter as it is rather than maximize it or
why is a good this is for victor? cuz i know ladies what you have to say about this victory, go ahead and get very much. first of all, there are several things i want to emphasize of. first of all, i trust among try and i trust that she cares about tennis in china and in the world she cares about st. martin's and obvious aramark to so of a certain. secondly, i trust that she cares about privacy issues about herself, about others. and if there is any problem i trust, she will use our best...
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let me re re locus victor. you absent up at lanes or leslie focus though, because you help us understand what is happening in the chinese communist party. absolutely. yes. goes without saying, we should be angry about every woman who is sexually abused, wherever they are in the world, whoever does it to them. absolutely. victor, i wanna re focusing though, on what is happening in china with high level party officials. will this allegation ever be investigated? listen to me when you talk about a situation like this, the principal parties involved will be the most important. and in this particular case, what impact, what matters the most is post by herself. so let's give time. you do not need to rush through the process. just this is not instant for example. so let's give pony, sorry, time live, let's respect to policy as a person, as an athlete, as of celebrity, as a chinese national night, just knowledge. i mean korea, my now let me do it on, let me just bring in the are turned quickly because i, i live like th
let me re re locus victor. you absent up at lanes or leslie focus though, because you help us understand what is happening in the chinese communist party. absolutely. yes. goes without saying, we should be angry about every woman who is sexually abused, wherever they are in the world, whoever does it to them. absolutely. victor, i wanna re focusing though, on what is happening in china with high level party officials. will this allegation ever be investigated? listen to me when you talk about a...
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right, so victor said that pony shy is alive and well. well, i think that these propaganda pictures show that she is alive, but i hardly think that she is. well, we haven't heard directly from pung, try at all. i mean, i remember that she posted to her lengthy accusation accusing a former vice premier a john garley of sexually assaulting her. she posted this very lengthy accusation on november 2nd. and so that was a long time ago. and then they scrubbed it instantly and we haven't heard from her at all. i have no doubt that chinese security agents have been working on her probably. i'm interrogating her probably i wouldn't be live least bit surprised if they've been threatening her threatening members of her family. and so they've been working on her preparing her to make these appearances solely for propaganda say, and of course, are the chinese people haven't seen. i'm any of or the vast majority of these images, so i don't believe that she is. well, we certainly can't ascertain whether or not she is. well, i'm and i, and i actually agr
right, so victor said that pony shy is alive and well. well, i think that these propaganda pictures show that she is alive, but i hardly think that she is. well, we haven't heard directly from pung, try at all. i mean, i remember that she posted to her lengthy accusation accusing a former vice premier a john garley of sexually assaulting her. she posted this very lengthy accusation on november 2nd. and so that was a long time ago. and then they scrubbed it instantly and we haven't heard from...
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>> victor, there's no way around it. this is an exciting day for a lot of these children and their parents, especially those who have children who have under lying conditions. that's what we saw at children's hospital los angeles today. there's some kids, not so thrilled, maybe some tears about getting the vaccine, and other kids came up and put their arm out, happy to do it. i want to introduce you to 7-year-old ari, who according to his mom and dad, one day the kids said we want to get vaccinated. it was about three weeks ago, they talked to their doctor, answered their questions, and decided to go ahead and do it. listen to ari explain why he wanted to get vaccinated today. >> i just want to be safe from covid, and i already got a covid test, which is just like a nose swab, but i think i could do more, so i got the vaccine, and it was really my choice. >> reporter: he said it's really a me choice. and his younger sister, 57-year-old alayna said she pretty much does what her big brother does. the family was here. he ha
>> victor, there's no way around it. this is an exciting day for a lot of these children and their parents, especially those who have children who have under lying conditions. that's what we saw at children's hospital los angeles today. there's some kids, not so thrilled, maybe some tears about getting the vaccine, and other kids came up and put their arm out, happy to do it. i want to introduce you to 7-year-old ari, who according to his mom and dad, one day the kids said we want to get...
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but to your question, victor, yes, we did anticipate certain things. that is the reason that, from our position, i had staff lean forward in this operation based on the experiences we had in similar events and with this particular event in 2019. where we prepositioned an incident commander, a command post on the footprint, and we had some resources there that were monitoring radio communications and monitoring the activities in case things escalated. so we always have to plan for a contingency and we did just that. in this case, it was the -- it was good and it was the right thing to do, because as soon as the things started getting complex, we were able to quickly muster resources and deploy them into the zone and start making an impact on these patients. >> chief, let me ask you one more here. we had on paul yesterday, part of the task force that investigated after the who tragedy, 11 people died in 1979. he's run event safety consulting firm for the last 30 years. and this is what he said about the investigation into what happened on friday. >> in t
but to your question, victor, yes, we did anticipate certain things. that is the reason that, from our position, i had staff lean forward in this operation based on the experiences we had in similar events and with this particular event in 2019. where we prepositioned an incident commander, a command post on the footprint, and we had some resources there that were monitoring radio communications and monitoring the activities in case things escalated. so we always have to plan for a contingency...
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so let me try and get in a final word from victor and victor. what's the bottom line here? it does seem like the by the ministration has succeeded. some was him bringing allies together again in some kind of aligns against china. been perhaps more of an aligned to lease and the trump administration. how can china count that? well, 1st of all, channel united states will have their virtual summit meeting on monday, november the 19th or 15th. this sense, a very good message to the whole world because ah, the dead end is not there. and the 2 countries are not destined to fight off each other in the war. the 2 countries have much greater interest to talk about then simply the pri, one issue. and the fact that channel the united states signed this climate change agreement in glasgow speaks loudly that china and the united states can't get their acts together to promote corporation and friendship eventually. and taiwan will be a smaller fee in the overall scale of china. us relations after all, these are the 2 greatest donations in the world, the 2 most important militaries in the
so let me try and get in a final word from victor and victor. what's the bottom line here? it does seem like the by the ministration has succeeded. some was him bringing allies together again in some kind of aligns against china. been perhaps more of an aligned to lease and the trump administration. how can china count that? well, 1st of all, channel united states will have their virtual summit meeting on monday, november the 19th or 15th. this sense, a very good message to the whole world...
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so let me try and get in a final word from victor. victor. once the bottom line here does seem like the by the ministration has succeeded. some was in bringing allies together. again in some kind of aligns against china. been perhaps more of an aligned to listen, the trump administration. how can china counter that? well, 1st of all, channel united states will have their virtual summit meeting on monday, november the 19th or 15th, this sense, a very good message to the whole world. because ah, the dead end is not there and the 2 countries are not destined to fight off each other in the war. the 2 countries have much greater interest to talk about. then simply the try one issue. and the fact that channel the united states signed this climate change agreement in glasgow speaks loudly that china and the united states can't get their acts together to promote corporation and friendship eventually. and taiwan will be a smaller fee in the overall scale of china. us relations after all, these are the 2 greatest donations in the world, the 2 most impo
so let me try and get in a final word from victor. victor. once the bottom line here does seem like the by the ministration has succeeded. some was in bringing allies together. again in some kind of aligns against china. been perhaps more of an aligned to listen, the trump administration. how can china counter that? well, 1st of all, channel united states will have their virtual summit meeting on monday, november the 19th or 15th, this sense, a very good message to the whole world. because ah,...
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so let me try and get in a final word from victor and victor. what's the bottom line here? it does seem like the by the ministration has succeeded. some was in bringing allies together. again in some kind of aligns against china. been perhaps more of an aligned to listen, the trump administration. how can china count that? well, 1st of all, channel united states will have their virtual summit meeting on monday, november the 19th or 15th, this sense, a very good message to the whole world. because ah, the dead end is not there and the 2 countries are not destined to fight off each other in the war. the 2 countries have much greater interest to talk about. then simply the tie one issue. and the fact that channel the united states signed this climate change agreement in glasgow speaks loudly that china and the united states can't get their acts together to promote corporation and friendship eventually. and taiwan will be a smaller fee in the overall scale of china. us relations after all, these are the 2 greatest donations in the world, the 2 most important militaries in the w
so let me try and get in a final word from victor and victor. what's the bottom line here? it does seem like the by the ministration has succeeded. some was in bringing allies together. again in some kind of aligns against china. been perhaps more of an aligned to listen, the trump administration. how can china count that? well, 1st of all, channel united states will have their virtual summit meeting on monday, november the 19th or 15th, this sense, a very good message to the whole world....
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explain. >> yeah, victor, look. i think to get to this point the justice department had to get around a number of issues internally. and that includes decades of legal guidance that has come from this department, which says that essentially people who were the president's advisers and that includes, by the way, people who are outside of the government like steve bannon. steve bannon has -- wasn't at the time of january 6th was not serving in the white house, but, according to him and according to the former president, he was essentially acting as an adviser to former president trump. for decades the justice department has held that those people do not have to provide testimony to congress unless they are given a waiver of executive privilege. of course, the former president has been claiming that he still has that ability. so the justice department had to go through, guys, for the last three weeks, they've been going through trying to come up with a legal justification, a legal reasoning of why and how to do this. a
explain. >> yeah, victor, look. i think to get to this point the justice department had to get around a number of issues internally. and that includes decades of legal guidance that has come from this department, which says that essentially people who were the president's advisers and that includes, by the way, people who are outside of the government like steve bannon. steve bannon has -- wasn't at the time of january 6th was not serving in the white house, but, according to him and...
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alisyn and victor? >> okay, evan perez, thank you for the update. cnn's senior legal analyst elie honig joins us now. let's start with everything that evan just reported. let's start with meadows. how significant a development is what you have heard? >> well, alisyn, it's a very big deal. mark meadows is a central player in january 6th. he was with donald trump throughout january 6th. he should have some key evidence. now, it's a temporary, temporary win-win here because it looked like we were headed towards a potential contempt vote and contempt prosecution of meadows. now, the committee at least gets some information out of meadows. some is better than none, and meadows avoids the possibility of being federally indicted which to most non-steve bannon people is a good thing. however, the big question is, how initial will this initial cooperation be? what happens when the committee starts asking mark meadows those really tough questions that may be really damaging for donald trump? will he answer? and i
alisyn and victor? >> okay, evan perez, thank you for the update. cnn's senior legal analyst elie honig joins us now. let's start with everything that evan just reported. let's start with meadows. how significant a development is what you have heard? >> well, alisyn, it's a very big deal. mark meadows is a central player in january 6th. he was with donald trump throughout january 6th. he should have some key evidence. now, it's a temporary, temporary win-win here because it looked...
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if you happen to get a copy that's not signed, you can button hole victor, he will sign it. the second thing is, i expect this interview to be entirely illuminating, but it's conceivable that it will be so illuminating that there will be one or two questions that form in the mind as you're listening to things. but please don't jump up and ask a question, but i want you to snag my colleague, isaac, who is here someplace, or megyn kelly's assistant abby who is here someplace, they will make themselves known. there's isaac, there's isaac. and they will greet you with a card and a pen and you can indescribe your question and megyn will scrutinize them for punch, pertinent and profund ity and do the appropriate triage. so, where is megyn? i feel like johnnie the chap who introduced johnny carson. she's here someplace. [applause] >> hi, guys. hi. thank you very much. >> megyn. >> hi, good to see you, too, thank you for that. >> thank you very much. of course i have my own, but i'm condensed it into this note form. how are you? >> pretty good. >> how are you guys? good. this is as
if you happen to get a copy that's not signed, you can button hole victor, he will sign it. the second thing is, i expect this interview to be entirely illuminating, but it's conceivable that it will be so illuminating that there will be one or two questions that form in the mind as you're listening to things. but please don't jump up and ask a question, but i want you to snag my colleague, isaac, who is here someplace, or megyn kelly's assistant abby who is here someplace, they will make...
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victor and alisyn? >> martin savidge, thank you for all that. >>> let's bring in senior legal analyst elie honig. we heard from travis mcmichael, the man accused of shooting ahmaud arbery. does he speak for all three, or how does that work when there's three defendants in this? >> each of the defendants stands alone. each of them have the opportunity to testify if they want. i think it's very unlikely they hear from the other two. i think strategically they knew somebody had to testify to make the defense claim, and he is the one that was chosen. what happens sometimes is there is the race to be the forgotten one. you want the jury to focus on your client as little as possible. the prosecutors have to remember they have charged three people here, obviously travis mcmichaels the lead defendant. they have to explain why the other two are guilty as well. >> we have live pictures of what's happening outside. let me ask you about this. again, this defense attorney, kevin goff, who represents wil willia willi
victor and alisyn? >> martin savidge, thank you for all that. >>> let's bring in senior legal analyst elie honig. we heard from travis mcmichael, the man accused of shooting ahmaud arbery. does he speak for all three, or how does that work when there's three defendants in this? >> each of the defendants stands alone. each of them have the opportunity to testify if they want. i think it's very unlikely they hear from the other two. i think strategically they knew somebody...
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i have read the book and i door victor as ensure all of you do. the sad thing i realized about the dying citizen victor is that it leads to the dying country, and it's one of the reasons why you are sounding the alarm i think. let's start with the title and why you call it what you did. >> as i said to my friend roger her dog when he asked i said it's not the dead citizen, it's still buying so which respirator. >> so you're saying there's a chance. >> yet. if we had this w conversation ls a two years ago, whatever your political persuasion would be, i think we see the border was improving, it was secure, and you would say that the middle east was much better than it is now and it was a new policy toward china, and maybe you could argue that the economy while we were spending too much money we were not grappling with stagflation every future. in the middle class and the first increase in real wages in 12 years, andnd critical race theory was not so embolden as it was in 20 or whatever it was that we call it, that sort of identity politics. whatever
i have read the book and i door victor as ensure all of you do. the sad thing i realized about the dying citizen victor is that it leads to the dying country, and it's one of the reasons why you are sounding the alarm i think. let's start with the title and why you call it what you did. >> as i said to my friend roger her dog when he asked i said it's not the dead citizen, it's still buying so which respirator. >> so you're saying there's a chance. >> yet. if we had this w...
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so let me try and get in a final word from victor and victor. what's the bottom line here? it does seem like the by the ministration has succeeded. some was him bringing allies together again in some kind of aligns against china. been perhaps more of an aligned to listen, the trump administration. how can china count that? well, 1st of all, channel united states will have their virtual summit meeting on monday, november the 19th or 15th, this sense, a very good message to the whole world. because ah, the dead end is not there and the 2 countries are not destined to fight off each other in the war. the 2 countries have much greater interest to talk about. then simply the pri, one issue. and the fact that channel the united states signed this climate change agreement in glasgow speaks loudly that china and the united states can't get their acts together to promote corporation and friendship eventually. and taiwan will be a smaller fee in the overall scale of china. us relations after all, these are the 2 greatest donations in the world, the 2 most important militaries in the
so let me try and get in a final word from victor and victor. what's the bottom line here? it does seem like the by the ministration has succeeded. some was him bringing allies together again in some kind of aligns against china. been perhaps more of an aligned to listen, the trump administration. how can china count that? well, 1st of all, channel united states will have their virtual summit meeting on monday, november the 19th or 15th, this sense, a very good message to the whole world....
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here is the deal, victor. the executive privilege exists to protect the core functions of the president, the office of the presidency, the official things that a president does, head of state, national security, these kinds of things. preventing the peaceful transfer of power is not a core function of the presidency. so beyond whether they qualify for the executive privilege as a threshold matter, the substance here is really potentially criminal activity, illegal activity which i can't imagine the privilege would cover regardless. this has been ground in attempt to delay the inevitable in my opinion. >> john, let's talk about what may be in the documents that we might see tomorrow if the appeals court doesn't stop it. one of the things that sounds innocuous is the visitor logs. what's the bombshell in the visitor logs that donald trump wants to get out? >> reporter: well, we'll find out when we get the information. you had a situation where donald trump was working with people both within the administration a
here is the deal, victor. the executive privilege exists to protect the core functions of the president, the office of the presidency, the official things that a president does, head of state, national security, these kinds of things. preventing the peaceful transfer of power is not a core function of the presidency. so beyond whether they qualify for the executive privilege as a threshold matter, the substance here is really potentially criminal activity, illegal activity which i can't imagine...
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you could trust that was victor. you shank, go. who was running for president. the briefing i got was, if he doesn't win, ukraine has no chance to speak to barbara. victor use jenco horn february 23rd 1954. he has a degree in economics from 1976. he was involved in the banking sector, working his way up from a clerk to chairman of the national bank of ukraine. however, in this post he did not decide anything himself. in 1999, he became prime minister of the government of ukraine. in 1993 by a twist of fate on a plane from the united states, he sat next to a united states citizen, catherine clair too much ankle. they were soon married. catherine clergyman jenko. she was born in 1961 in the united states. from the age of 14, she was a member of the ultra nationalist union of ukrainian youth. she worked as director of the ukrainian national information service of the washington bureau of the ukrainian committee of the american congress. and also as an assistant to the under secretary of state for human rights and humanitarian affairs. and she worked in the us treas
you could trust that was victor. you shank, go. who was running for president. the briefing i got was, if he doesn't win, ukraine has no chance to speak to barbara. victor use jenco horn february 23rd 1954. he has a degree in economics from 1976. he was involved in the banking sector, working his way up from a clerk to chairman of the national bank of ukraine. however, in this post he did not decide anything himself. in 1999, he became prime minister of the government of ukraine. in 1993 by a...
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and there really was just one person you could trust that was victor. you, shank, go who was running for president. the briefing i got was if he doesn't win, ukraine has no chance to speak to barbara. victor use jenco foreign february 23rd 1954. he has a degree in economics from 1976. he was involved in the banking sector, working his way up from a clerk to chairman of the national bank of ukraine. however, in this post that he did not decide anything himself, in 1999, he became prime minister of the government of ukraine in 1093 by a twist of fate on a plane from the united states he sat next to a united states citizen catherine clair too much ankle. they were soon married catherine claire too much ankle. she was born in 1961 in the united states. from the age of 14, she was a member of the ultra nationalist union of ukrainian youth. she worked as director of the ukrainian national information service of the washington bureau of the ukrainian committee of the american congress. and also as an assistant to the under secretary of state for human rights a
and there really was just one person you could trust that was victor. you, shank, go who was running for president. the briefing i got was if he doesn't win, ukraine has no chance to speak to barbara. victor use jenco foreign february 23rd 1954. he has a degree in economics from 1976. he was involved in the banking sector, working his way up from a clerk to chairman of the national bank of ukraine. however, in this post that he did not decide anything himself, in 1999, he became prime minister...
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there really was just one person you could trust that was victor. you, shank, go who was running for president. the briefing i got was if he doesn't win, ukraine has no chance to speak to barbara. victor use jenco horn february 23rd 1954. he has a degree in economics from 976. he was involved in the banking sector, working his way up from a clerk to chairman of the national bank of ukraine. however, in this post he did not decide anything himself. in 1999, he became prime minister of the government of ukraine in 1993 by a twist of fate. on a plane from the united states, he sat next to a united states citizen, catherine clair too much ankle. they were soon married. catherine clara too much jenko. she was born in 1961 in the united states. from the age of 14, she was a member of the ultra nationalist union of ukrainian youth. she worked as director of the ukrainian national information service of the washington bureau of the ukrainian committee of the american congress and also as an assistant to the under secretary of state for human rights and huma
there really was just one person you could trust that was victor. you, shank, go who was running for president. the briefing i got was if he doesn't win, ukraine has no chance to speak to barbara. victor use jenco horn february 23rd 1954. he has a degree in economics from 976. he was involved in the banking sector, working his way up from a clerk to chairman of the national bank of ukraine. however, in this post he did not decide anything himself. in 1999, he became prime minister of the...
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and there really was just one person you could trust that was victor. you, shank, go who was running for president. the briefing i got was if he doesn't win, ukraine has no chance to speak to barbara. victor use jenco horn february 23rd 1954. he has a degree in economics from 9 in 76. he was involved in the banking sector, working his way up from a clerk to chairman of the national bank of ukraine. however, in this post he did not decide anything himself. in 1999, he became prime minister of the government of ukraine in 1093 by a twist of fate. on a plane from the united states, he sat next to a united states citizen, catherine clair too much ankle. they were soon married. catherine cleared human jenko. she was born in 1961 in the united states. from the age of 14, she was a member of the ultra nationalist union of ukrainian youth. she worked as director of the ukrainian national information service of the washington bureau of the ukrainian committee of the american congress. and also as an assistant to the under secretary of state for human rights and
and there really was just one person you could trust that was victor. you, shank, go who was running for president. the briefing i got was if he doesn't win, ukraine has no chance to speak to barbara. victor use jenco horn february 23rd 1954. he has a degree in economics from 9 in 76. he was involved in the banking sector, working his way up from a clerk to chairman of the national bank of ukraine. however, in this post he did not decide anything himself. in 1999, he became prime minister of...
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you could trust that was victor. you, shank, go who was running for president. the briefing i got was if he doesn't win, ukraine has no chance to speak to barbara. victor use jenco foreign february 23rd 1954. he has a degree in economics from 1976. he was involved in the banking sector, working his way up from a clerk to chairman of the national bank of ukraine. however, in this post, he did not decide anything himself. in 1999, he became prime minister of the government of ukraine in 1093 by a twist of fate. on a plane from the united states, he sat next to a united states citizen, catherine clair too much ankle. they were soon married catherine claire, too much ankle. she was born in 1961 in the united states. from the age of 14, she was a member of the ultra nationalist union of ukrainian youth. she worked as director of the ukrainian national information service of the washington bureau of the ukrainian committee of the american congress. and also as an assistant to the under secretary of state for human rights and humanitarian affairs. and she worked in the
you could trust that was victor. you, shank, go who was running for president. the briefing i got was if he doesn't win, ukraine has no chance to speak to barbara. victor use jenco foreign february 23rd 1954. he has a degree in economics from 1976. he was involved in the banking sector, working his way up from a clerk to chairman of the national bank of ukraine. however, in this post, he did not decide anything himself. in 1999, he became prime minister of the government of ukraine in 1093 by a...
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victor and alisyn? >> jessica dean, thank you very much. keep us posted. >>> let's bring in dana bash, our cnn chief political co correspondent. is this the lesson the democrats are taking away from the election results this week, that they think they need to fast track this build back better bill rather than thinking that maybe they have sort of missed the mark on some local issues and the reason i say this is because joe manchin, senator joe manchin, had a very different takeaway from what the lessons learned for democrats this week were. here's him. >> we can't go too far left. this is not a center left or a left country. we are a center, if anything, a center right country that's being shown and we ought to be able to recognize that. >> so, where are we, dana? >> well, listen, he's not wrong. if you look at the country holistically. and that's also a longer way of saying, i told you so. if you're senator joe manchin, which is why he has been trying to be a one-man blockade, much to the derision of democrats and progressives alike, but o
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if you happen to get a copy not signed, you can fun hold victor and he will sign it. the second thing i expect this interview to be entirely eliminated but it is conceivable it will be so illuminating there will be one or two questions that form inio the mind as you e listening to things but don't jump up and asked the question but i want you to snag my colleague who is here someplace, megan kelly's assistant, abby who is also here someplace and they will make themselves known. there is isaac. they will greet you with a card and a pen you can inscribe your question and megan will scrutinize them. [laughter] and do the appropriate triage. where's megan? i feel like the chaplain -- she is here someplace that mark. >> thank you very much. good to see her. that.you for i've condensed it into this new form. how are you? how are you guys? good, this is as close as i'm ever going to get to harvard. [laughter] i'm sorry. we had good times there. i read the whole book and i adore victor as i'm sure all of you do and the sad thing i realized about the dying citizen victor is it
if you happen to get a copy not signed, you can fun hold victor and he will sign it. the second thing i expect this interview to be entirely eliminated but it is conceivable it will be so illuminating there will be one or two questions that form inio the mind as you e listening to things but don't jump up and asked the question but i want you to snag my colleague who is here someplace, megan kelly's assistant, abby who is also here someplace and they will make themselves known. there is isaac....
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you're right about that, victor. in fact, as you could hear him probably, see behind us, the demonstration that's taking place, the rally in support of ahmaud arbery's family and yes, a lot of black pastors have shown up in response to the words of defense attorney kevin goff. as to what happened today in testimony, so, day two, of course, travis mcmichael, the man who killed ahmaud arbery, that's without question, we saw it on tape, it was the prosecution that was going after, as you pointed out, the inconsistencies that he has made on two very specific points. one, he was admitting on the witness stand and cross-examination that, no, they never did tell ahmaud arbery, as they were pursuing him through the neighborhood with their guns, that they were attempting to make a citizen's arrest. and then the other, more dramatic moment, came when it was linda that asked, well, wait a minute, you told police just hours after killing ahmaud arbery that you weren't really sure if he grabbed the gun, yet on the witness stand y
you're right about that, victor. in fact, as you could hear him probably, see behind us, the demonstration that's taking place, the rally in support of ahmaud arbery's family and yes, a lot of black pastors have shown up in response to the words of defense attorney kevin goff. as to what happened today in testimony, so, day two, of course, travis mcmichael, the man who killed ahmaud arbery, that's without question, we saw it on tape, it was the prosecution that was going after, as you pointed...
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. >>> brand new hour, i'm victor blackwell. >> and i'm alisyn camerota. the medical examiner has released the identities of all eight people killed in friday's deadly crowd crush in houston. the oldest victim was just 27 years old. the fbi is now assisting the houston police in a criminal investigation. and we now know the city's police chief spoke with rapper travis scott in the hours just before the tragedy warning about the energy of the crowd. scott just announced that he will pay for all of the funerals. he's also promised to provide free counseling for all affected. authorities and concert goers want to know why he kept performing during the chaos. >> so the official call of a mass casualty event happened at least 30 minutes before the show ended. witnesses say travis scott did stop several times but then continued. in this clip on social media, two people there at the concert are seen screaming at the staff to stop the show. watch. >> let's do it. ♪ >> stop the show. stop the show. >> we're also learning that a detailed operations plan for the as
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the launch of victor davis hanson's important new book "the dying citizens." his publisher whom in my great sorrow is not encounter bugs but another lesser publisher. this might be victor's most important book and many of you know that he's written a string of important books. everyone thinks it's the citizen as being something that's been around forever but that's just notto true and victor has writtn what i think is going to be one of the books of the year if not one of the books of this new decade so please feel free to get a copy and remember the title and the publisher and stockan up for real for your holiday shopping purchases. .. >> to single out the hoover institution and the robert augusta thelly foundation who made the evening itself, helped make thehe evening possible. i'm delighted that -- i think we're going to be joined any moment byy megyn kelly who will do the interview. i'm delighted she can join us. she certainly will introduce an element of candor and glamour that is generally foreign to the halls ofne any institution whose activities take p
the launch of victor davis hanson's important new book "the dying citizens." his publisher whom in my great sorrow is not encounter bugs but another lesser publisher. this might be victor's most important book and many of you know that he's written a string of important books. everyone thinks it's the citizen as being something that's been around forever but that's just notto true and victor has writtn what i think is going to be one of the books of the year if not one of the books of...
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liliana, victor and peter. and thank you too for watching you can see the show any time by visiting our website aljazeera.com for further discussion go to facebook.com low pressure/ajinside story. you can join the conversation on twitter. our hand is @ajinsidestory. for now, it's good-bye. ÑlÑlÑlÑlñ sonoko sakai: well, i grew up in a very small town called kamakura, which iabout an hour outside of tokyo. and so i was immersed in the old world, old japan, very artisinal, without even knowing what that word is. they have this craftsmanship. that was the way people lived. you had to know how to work with your hands. and it was an awakening for me as a young child looking at the craftsman's work.
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joining us. >> i'm victor blackwell. the fallout is growing after the deadly concert in houston. a criminal investigation has begun and eight people were killed and including 21-year-old axel acosta, a junior at western washington university. more than 300 people were treated for medical issues at the venue. >> everyone around us was just trying to take each individual breath and there was no air left for anyone to breathe. we were too closely compact. everyone was too pushed up against each other. there was just nowhere to go and no air to breathe. >> he finished the concert and i went to the memorial and i saw that the person that i saw was in fact somebody who died that night. >> you couldn't control where you were going. i was pushed into a mosh pit where you are being thrown into a ball of violence. >> it was going on for over two hours and it got worse and worse. it felt like a weighted blanket on you. >> houston police say the crowd surged toward the stage as travis scott was performing, leaving scores of people a
joining us. >> i'm victor blackwell. the fallout is growing after the deadly concert in houston. a criminal investigation has begun and eight people were killed and including 21-year-old axel acosta, a junior at western washington university. more than 300 people were treated for medical issues at the venue. >> everyone around us was just trying to take each individual breath and there was no air left for anyone to breathe. we were too closely compact. everyone was too pushed up...
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and victor, let me ask you this. this is being referred to as an effort to reset relations all be that the, the, the meeting between the 2 presidents have, as i said before, appears to have been cordial. is it going to be difficult for president? she ging ping to be able to persuade other elements of his party of his government who might be more, might have stronger feelings towards the u. s. that this is now the route to go that they both countries can work together. well, i think on the chinese people and among the chinese government officials, there is tremendous amount of goodwill for the united states. don't get me wrong, the chinese people, i'm not enemies of the united states. and if we look at the deterioration of china relations ever since trump became the president in 2017, a lot of the problems actually were crated to by the american side rather than by the chinese side. the chinese that were on the receiving side of all these china passion for example. so i think if we can really get down to business or c
and victor, let me ask you this. this is being referred to as an effort to reset relations all be that the, the, the meeting between the 2 presidents have, as i said before, appears to have been cordial. is it going to be difficult for president? she ging ping to be able to persuade other elements of his party of his government who might be more, might have stronger feelings towards the u. s. that this is now the route to go that they both countries can work together. well, i think on the...
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and victor, let me ask you this. this is being referred to as an effort to reset relations all be it that the, the, the meeting between the 2 presidents up as i said before, appears to have been cordial. is it going to be difficult for president? she ging ping to be able to persuade other elements of his party of his government who might be more, might have stronger feelings towards the us that this is now the route to go that they both countries can work together. well, i think a lot of the chinese people and among the chinese government officials, there is tremendous amount of goodwill for the united states. don't get me wrong, the chinese people, i'm not enemies of the united states. and if we look at the deterioration of china, yes, relations ever since trump became the president in 2017, a lot of the problems actually were crated to by the american side rather than by the chinese side. the channels that were on the receiving side of all these china passion for example, saw i think if we can really get down to bu
and victor, let me ask you this. this is being referred to as an effort to reset relations all be it that the, the, the meeting between the 2 presidents up as i said before, appears to have been cordial. is it going to be difficult for president? she ging ping to be able to persuade other elements of his party of his government who might be more, might have stronger feelings towards the us that this is now the route to go that they both countries can work together. well, i think a lot of the...
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if you happen to get a copy that is not signed, you can button the hole victor, and he'll sign it. the second thing is i expect this interview to be entirely illuminating, but it's conceivable that there will be one or two questions that form in the minds as you're listening to things. but please don't jump up and ask the p question, but i want you o snag my colleague isaac who's here someplace or megyn kelly's assistant abby who's also here someplace. they will make themselves known. there's isaac. and they will greet you with a cardil and a pen, and you can inscribe your question, and megyn will scrutinize them for punch, pertness and per fundty. [laughter] and to do the appropriate triage. so where's megyn? i feel like johnny, the chap who introduced johnny carson. we -- she's here someplace. >> hi, guys. hi. [applause] of course i have my own but i have condensed it into this new form. this is as close as i'm ever going to get to harvard. i went to syracuse university and we had good times there. i read the whole book and i adore victor as i'm sure all of you do and the saddest
if you happen to get a copy that is not signed, you can button the hole victor, and he'll sign it. the second thing is i expect this interview to be entirely illuminating, but it's conceivable that there will be one or two questions that form in the minds as you're listening to things. but please don't jump up and ask the p question, but i want you o snag my colleague isaac who's here someplace or megyn kelly's assistant abby who's also here someplace. they will make themselves known. there's...
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. >> sunday, december 5 on "in depth" story and conservative commentator victor davis hanson joins us live to talk about war, politics and citizenship in the united states. his book titles include the father of us all, the case are trump and his latest the dying citizens in which he says the idea of american citizenship and the ideals associate with it are disappearing. join in a conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets for victor davis hanson sunday, december 5 at noon eastern on "in depth" on booktv. before the program visit c-span c-spanshop.org to get your copies of his books. >> american history tv saturdays on c-span2 exploring the people and events that tells the american story. at 11 a.m. eastern on lectures in history explores how the pilgrims became part of the united states founding story in 19th century history textbooks. at 1 p.m. president nixon senior domestic policy advisor gives a behind the scenes of view of the 37th president domestic agenda which included guaranteed family income, additional health insurance programs and support for c
. >> sunday, december 5 on "in depth" story and conservative commentator victor davis hanson joins us live to talk about war, politics and citizenship in the united states. his book titles include the father of us all, the case are trump and his latest the dying citizens in which he says the idea of american citizenship and the ideals associate with it are disappearing. join in a conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets for victor davis hanson...
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i'm victor blackwell. >> and i'm alisyn camerota. as of now there is 72,057 people killed by coronavirus. the president is asking for new vaccine mandates. as of december 4, federal contract workers, employee businesses and health care workers must be fully vaccinated. >> they are talking about controlling the spread of the virus. >> what we're really talking about is control, and control has a wide bracket. you could have it under control where you have enough infections in the community where it isn't a pandemic phase but it still is interfering with what we would like to get back to what we used to know as normal. what we hope to get as it's at such a low level, it doesn't have an impact on the wait we live our lives. >> the president's new man date, we -- mandate, we know, is facing opposition. kaitlan collins has more for us now. kaitlan, first, the decision to enact this in january, is the white house explaining why? >> reporter: basically there is a timeline that happened here. we know it was back in september that president b
i'm victor blackwell. >> and i'm alisyn camerota. as of now there is 72,057 people killed by coronavirus. the president is asking for new vaccine mandates. as of december 4, federal contract workers, employee businesses and health care workers must be fully vaccinated. >> they are talking about controlling the spread of the virus. >> what we're really talking about is control, and control has a wide bracket. you could have it under control where you have enough infections in...
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this might the victor davis hanson's most important books and everyone thinks of the citizen as being something that's been around forever and it's not true. victor has written what i think is going to be the one of the books of the year if not one of the looks of this new decade. please feel free to take a copy and remember its title and remember the publishers they can stock up for real for your holiday shopping purchases. i also want to do some thank you is. there are several people in this room who support the new criterion and without them would not exist and i wanted bears you by naming them but i wanted to single out the hoover institution and the robert augustine family foundation who helped make the evening possible. i'm delighted that i think we are going to be joined by megyn kelly who will do the interview. she certainly will introduce an element of candor and clamor that is generally foreign to the halls of any institution whose activities take place under the name of harvard but we are delighted that she could do this and to logistical things. i mentioned the book so fee
this might the victor davis hanson's most important books and everyone thinks of the citizen as being something that's been around forever and it's not true. victor has written what i think is going to be the one of the books of the year if not one of the looks of this new decade. please feel free to take a copy and remember its title and remember the publishers they can stock up for real for your holiday shopping purchases. i also want to do some thank you is. there are several people in this...
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back with me is victor and dinesh de sousa. victor -- i'm trying to remember who i was talking to. dinesh i'm back to you the. when you think about down the road, people last year were so infuriated and all the emotions we know. isn't this also a message that you can never get this down about politics? there's always another fight. there's always another election. and especially when we know certain policies work and socialism never works anywhere it's tried. so republicans just -- or conservatives, they can't just get so down in the mouth every time they lose because, look, we always come back. >> i agree with that. i think there was a special set of circumstances following 2020 election. it wasn't just the losing. it was the fact that you were prevented from discussing openly the loss. it was the fact that you had the censorship on digital platforms. it was the fact that it seemed that the institutions of the culture were turning against people. people were being fired from their jobs for saying the wrong thing. and so i think there was a sense of demoralsation. and then the braz
back with me is victor and dinesh de sousa. victor -- i'm trying to remember who i was talking to. dinesh i'm back to you the. when you think about down the road, people last year were so infuriated and all the emotions we know. isn't this also a message that you can never get this down about politics? there's always another fight. there's always another election. and especially when we know certain policies work and socialism never works anywhere it's tried. so republicans just -- or...
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explain that. >> sure, victor. we've been talking about how novel this situation is for a former president to be trying to exert the executive privilege while the current isn't refusing to. back in 1977, president nixon who seems, victor, to have been a touchstone for much of what happened with the trump presidency during his years in office and now right after it, there are also echoes of president nixon. here we have it again. president nixon was trying to hold on to watergate tapes that he wanted to keep from the archives and he wanted to destroy those tapes. it went to the supreme court, and the supreme court said, first of all, as a threshold matter, a former president does have a right to exert executive privilege. in that case there were other concerns, the public interest in obtaining documents and tapes from the watergate scandal overrode that. and the court at that time noted that the executive privilege right actually is something to be owned by the republic, not by an individual president, whether curre
explain that. >> sure, victor. we've been talking about how novel this situation is for a former president to be trying to exert the executive privilege while the current isn't refusing to. back in 1977, president nixon who seems, victor, to have been a touchstone for much of what happened with the trump presidency during his years in office and now right after it, there are also echoes of president nixon. here we have it again. president nixon was trying to hold on to watergate tapes...
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. ♪ >> sunday, december 5 on "in depth" story and conservative commentator victor davis hanson joins us live to talk about war, politics and citizenship in the united states. his book titles include the father of us all, the case are trump and his latest the dying citizens in which he says the idea of american citizenship and the ideals associate with it are disappearing. join in a conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets for victor davis hanson sunday, december 5 at noon eastern on "in depth" on booktv. before the program visit c-span c-spanshop.org to get your copies of his books. >> american history tv saturdays on c-span2 exploring the people and events that tells the american story. at 11 a.m. eastern on lectures in history explores how the pilgrims became part of the united states founding story in 19th century history textbooks. at 1 p.m. president nixon senior domestic policy advisor gives a behind the scenes of view of the 37th president domestic agenda which included guaranteed family income, additional health insurance programs and support fo
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feel free to take a magazine, the launch of victor davis hanson supported new book, "the dying citizen" and his publisher which to my great sorrow - another lesser publisher but they left out with this one, this might be victor davis hanson's most important book and you know that he's written a string of important books and everyone thinks of "the dying citizen" f something been around forever is not true and victor has written what i thank you so going to be one of the books of the year if not one of the books of this new decade. so please feel free to take a copy and remember that's title and publisher so that you can stock up for real for your holiday shopping purchases. i also want to do some thank you's. there are several people in this room who without this for the new criterion would not exist in i want to you by naming you but i want to single out the hoover institution and the family foundation who made the evening itself help make it possible. i think will be joining the moment by nick and kelly who will do the interview and am glad and delighted she will join us and she cert
feel free to take a magazine, the launch of victor davis hanson supported new book, "the dying citizen" and his publisher which to my great sorrow - another lesser publisher but they left out with this one, this might be victor davis hanson's most important book and you know that he's written a string of important books and everyone thinks of "the dying citizen" f something been around forever is not true and victor has written what i thank you so going to be one of the...
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. >> and i'm victor blackwell. president biden is urging patience and cautioning against panic as the world waits for answers about the new coronavirus variant omicron. we have just learned from the world health organization that we could learn more about the transmissibility over the next few days. but whether omicron can evade vaccines, that will take longer. this highly mutated variant has been found in more than a dozen countries. >> more than 40 nations including the u.s. are restricting travel from southern africa. south africa announcing that omicron is now its dominant variant, less than two weeks after it was first detected there. at the moment, there are no confirmed in the u.s., president biden says sooner or later, omicron will be there. cnn international correspondent david mckenzie is in south africa. we begin with cnn's phil mattingly at the white house. the president said shut downs are off the table for now? >> for now. shut downs off the table. instead, the white house is focused on vaccinations a
. >> and i'm victor blackwell. president biden is urging patience and cautioning against panic as the world waits for answers about the new coronavirus variant omicron. we have just learned from the world health organization that we could learn more about the transmissibility over the next few days. but whether omicron can evade vaccines, that will take longer. this highly mutated variant has been found in more than a dozen countries. >> more than 40 nations including the u.s. are...
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as victor pointed out that perhaps russian influence increases. you said an important sentence a moment ago about whether there would be any action on the e you level to take this matter off the thing to let this latest statements out of the e u commission. it seems clear when they say, you know, this is a, this is up to the national competence to deal with. it doesn't sound like there's a lot of political will at the level to get involved with, with this at least at the level of trying to sort out how you handle people at the borders. right. well, i'm not so sure to be honest. of course, when it comes to border protection, that is a national competence and it should stay a national competence. i don't think we need like a big bureaucracy or, or from tx even i don't think they couldn't do much good, frankly. but while the are p unit can do is to, for example, tackle this trait aspect of this particular crush is the fact that all the airlines or transporting people from the middle east to, to europe. and you see a hardening of stance. australia was
as victor pointed out that perhaps russian influence increases. you said an important sentence a moment ago about whether there would be any action on the e you level to take this matter off the thing to let this latest statements out of the e u commission. it seems clear when they say, you know, this is a, this is up to the national competence to deal with. it doesn't sound like there's a lot of political will at the level to get involved with, with this at least at the level of trying to sort...
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"newsroom," i'm alisyn camerota. >> and i'm victor blackwell. any moment now joe manchin acrucial player in the negotiations over president biden's agenda will hold a press conference to provide what he calls clarity on where he stands on the framework for the massive spending bill. this is a pivotal moment. this could makar break the pieces of legislation. >> here is the podium. so you know it is real. >> it is going to happen. progressives now signaling they will support both of the bipartisan infrastructure bill and the massive social safety net bill. house democrats are pushing to hold voetes this week. manu raju is standing by on capitol hill. the president was hoping to tout this deal on his foreign trip. what do we know about what manchin is going to stay and where he stands? >> reporter: well he has not been clear about where he stands. remember this is negotiated for months to try to meet his demands but even after the earliest details of the $1.75 trillion plan late last week, he did not say where he comes down. he said there is good-f
"newsroom," i'm alisyn camerota. >> and i'm victor blackwell. any moment now joe manchin acrucial player in the negotiations over president biden's agenda will hold a press conference to provide what he calls clarity on where he stands on the framework for the massive spending bill. this is a pivotal moment. this could makar break the pieces of legislation. >> here is the podium. so you know it is real. >> it is going to happen. progressives now signaling they will...
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victor, this is being referred to as an effort to reset relations. i'll be at the meeting between the two presidents appears to have been cordial, is it going to be difficult for president xi jinping to persuade other elements of his party, of his government who might have stronger feelings toward the u.s. that this is now the route to go, that both countries can work together? >> i think among the chinese people and government officials, there is tremendous goodwill for the united states. don't get me wrong cover the chinese people are not enemies of the united states. if we look at the deterioration of the china-u.s. relations ever since trump became president, a lot of the problems were created by the american side, rather than the chinese side. the chinese side were on the receiving side of all of these -- so i think if we can really get down to business, we can really call a spade a spade. china-u.s. relations can go back to constructive, friendly relations. i think in the united states, there are people who need to come to terms with the fact t
victor, this is being referred to as an effort to reset relations. i'll be at the meeting between the two presidents appears to have been cordial, is it going to be difficult for president xi jinping to persuade other elements of his party, of his government who might have stronger feelings toward the u.s. that this is now the route to go, that both countries can work together? >> i think among the chinese people and government officials, there is tremendous goodwill for the united...
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i think victor is right. it's not even the media anymore. it's an extension of the dnc or the far left. it's not a media. calling the media is kind of, it's not accurate. they don't have any credibility anymore. >> i agree. there was something very illuminating that joseph goebbels once said. he said propaganda cannot be judged by standards of truth or falsehood. it doesn't matter if it's true and it doesn't matter if it's false. it only matters whether it works. in other words, the propaganda is measured by the result. so i think this is the way the media looks at it. they see themselves as part of a propagandistic operation and they judge their success by whether or not the lie works. more people were killed in waukesha than were killed in charlottesville, than were killed on january 6th combined. yet if you compare the acres, miles of media coverage of those two events and then the kind of absolute alacrity with which they wanted to get rid of waukesha, and just because it doesn't for their narrative, this is a case where narratives are u
i think victor is right. it's not even the media anymore. it's an extension of the dnc or the far left. it's not a media. calling the media is kind of, it's not accurate. they don't have any credibility anymore. >> i agree. there was something very illuminating that joseph goebbels once said. he said propaganda cannot be judged by standards of truth or falsehood. it doesn't matter if it's true and it doesn't matter if it's false. it only matters whether it works. in other words, the...
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we could be talking about that for hours. victor, let me ask you this. this is being referred to as an effort to resets relations all be that the, the, the meeting between the 2 presidents have, as i said before, appears to have been cordial. is it going to be difficult for president? she ging ping to be able to persuade other elements of his party of his government who might be more, might have stronger feelings towards the u. s. that this is now the route to go that they both countries can work together. well, i think a lot of the chinese people and among the chinese government officials, there is tremendous amount of goodwill for the united states. don't get me wrong. the chinese people are not enemies of the united states. and if we look at the deterioration of china relations ever since trump became the president in 2017, a lot of the problems actually were crated to by the american side rather than by the chinese side. the chinese that were on the receiving side of all these china passion for example, saw i think if we can really get down to busine
we could be talking about that for hours. victor, let me ask you this. this is being referred to as an effort to resets relations all be that the, the, the meeting between the 2 presidents have, as i said before, appears to have been cordial. is it going to be difficult for president? she ging ping to be able to persuade other elements of his party of his government who might be more, might have stronger feelings towards the u. s. that this is now the route to go that they both countries can...
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dinesh, you wrote about this -- victor, you wrote about it. this is what he always wanted to do, but he had all these inconvenient -- the factors, he had a republican congress, and he had a free -- a media that would actually publish opposition points of view. he referenced that. watch. >> existing political institutions move slowly. even when leaders are well-intentioned. international cooperation has always been difficult. it's made more difficult by all the misinformation and propaganda that can flood out through social media these days. >> laura: dinesh, flied out like russia collusion? what about that? >> absolutely well. with obama it was some years ago but he expressed to "the new york times" the kind of a secret wish of his that he said look, one of the beauties of being in china is you don't have to seek popular opinion. i guess what he was saying is the dictatorial power allows you to do things that democracy doesn't allow you to do, and with obama it's always the same thing. i mean, under obama, government power increased over the b
dinesh, you wrote about this -- victor, you wrote about it. this is what he always wanted to do, but he had all these inconvenient -- the factors, he had a republican congress, and he had a free -- a media that would actually publish opposition points of view. he referenced that. watch. >> existing political institutions move slowly. even when leaders are well-intentioned. international cooperation has always been difficult. it's made more difficult by all the misinformation and...
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victor, what is the bottom line? it does seem like the bite administration has succeeded somewhat in bringing allies together against china. and perhaps more of an alliance than the trump administration pin how can china counter that? >> china and the united states will have their virtual summit meeting on monday, november 15. this sends a good message to the whole world because the countries are not destined to fight off he cut her -- fed off each other in war. -- fight off each other in war. the fact that china and the united states signed this climate change agreement in glasgow speaks loudly that china and the united states can get their acts together to promote cooperation and friendship eventually in taiwan will be a smaller thing in the overall scale of china u.s. relations. these are the two greatest nations in the world. the two most important militaries in the world and the two largest economies in the world. i am optimistic about a medium and logo term relations between china and the united states. >> let'
victor, what is the bottom line? it does seem like the bite administration has succeeded somewhat in bringing allies together against china. and perhaps more of an alliance than the trump administration pin how can china counter that? >> china and the united states will have their virtual summit meeting on monday, november 15. this sends a good message to the whole world because the countries are not destined to fight off he cut her -- fed off each other in war. -- fight off each other in...
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victor. >> all right, jason carroll for us in fort lee. thank you. now let's turn to glenn youngkin. part of a sweep of republicans who are projected to win or likely going to win statewide in virginia where president biden beat donald trump by ten points just a year ago. so, youngkin is now projected the governor elect there. what's he plan to do on day one? >> that was a big pitch throughout the campaign. he often used that rhetorical device, on day one, i will do x, over and over again, to fire up the crowd, and it worked. his promise to ban things like critical race theory, even though it's not taught in virginia schools. he has made parental choice a central point in his campaign, taking advantage of a comment terry mcauliffe made in the second and final debate. he's also said he will protect immunity and cut taxes. mentioning specifically a grocery tax in the commonwealth of virginia. his campaign is euphoric at this point. they were upbeat heading into election day, but i think even they were surprised by the results they saw. especially in pl
victor. >> all right, jason carroll for us in fort lee. thank you. now let's turn to glenn youngkin. part of a sweep of republicans who are projected to win or likely going to win statewide in virginia where president biden beat donald trump by ten points just a year ago. so, youngkin is now projected the governor elect there. what's he plan to do on day one? >> that was a big pitch throughout the campaign. he often used that rhetorical device, on day one, i will do x, over and over...
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he's playing victor derisive itch, from oslo. - victor derisive itch, from 0slo. he's 354 in the world, he's won the first set by six games to one. the winner will play the top seed in the second round tomorrow. he is the first turn up for the atp finals. he's had a stunning year and that will be a much tupper challenge for murray —— much tougher. will be a much tupper challenge for murray -- much tougher.— will be a much tupper challenge for murray -- much tougher. russell, you clearly have — murray -- much tougher. russell, you clearly have two _ murray -- much tougher. russell, you clearly have two tallies _ murray -- much tougher. russell, you clearly have two tallies on _ murray -- much tougher. russell, you clearly have two tallies on the - murray -- much tougher. russell, you clearly have two tallies on the go. - there's a big night of heavyweight boxing coming up in manchester next month. former world championjoseph parker will be looking to take a step back towards a title shot when he takes on derek chisora again. ade adedoyin was at today's news
he's playing victor derisive itch, from oslo. - victor derisive itch, from 0slo. he's 354 in the world, he's won the first set by six games to one. the winner will play the top seed in the second round tomorrow. he is the first turn up for the atp finals. he's had a stunning year and that will be a much tupper challenge for murray —— much tougher. will be a much tupper challenge for murray -- much tougher.— will be a much tupper challenge for murray -- much tougher. russell, you clearly...