financial policies. donald: you know, this place is almost contrary to the founders original expectations. this place was this multiethnic meritocratic idea, this pragmatic understanding that free trade is good for everyone. this is place is, after 50 years, is deeply imprinted in singapore. it s remarkable how open and welcoming of diversity singapore still is. anthony: we are now living in times where globalism and globalization are bad words. we are seeing a rise of donald: yeah, i know, populism. anthony: of populism, of nationalism. donald: which is why, you know, i m concerned about singapore s future. this is a place that has been a main beneficiary of globalization. and as the world turns against globalization, as the world becomes more inward looking, as countries in europe and u.s. become more concerned about protecting their own borders, literally in the case of the u.s. there is a high probability that singapore will not thrive in such a world.
might be numbered. we remember him going to the white house expectationing to be fired, but that s not what happened. instead days later, he appeared on air force one with president trump. he s been here before and managed to get through it. mccabe has reopened old wounds. he says he s going to get to the bottom of it. from as the world turns. sara murray, i guess that becomes the big question. you watch the entire media tour. what tangible effect does it have beyond blaring headlines? super awkward for one, which is the position rod rosenstein has been in for a very long time.
enforcement person now in this country, who is so close to the president. because there are ethical concerns. there are always ethical concerns that really this president doesn t care about and has made it very clear that the separation between the department of justice and the white house, it s very important part of how our country runs and certainly how investigations are done, but this president doesn t care, and it s clear that this choice obviously by this choice, he doesn t care. and jamie, to kind of shimon s point of the problems that this poses, someone else who has said that the problem that it poses is george conway. i know, like as the world turns. white house edition. i know. he wrote in an op-ed with neal cat eal that whitaker s appointment is unconstitutional. listen to what the president said in reaction. you mean mr. kellyanne conway? he s just trying to get publicity for himself. why don t you do this, why don t
pragmatic understanding that free trade is good for everyone. this is place is, after 50 years, is deeply imprinted in singapore. it s remarkable how open and welcoming of diversity singapore still is. anthony: we are now living in times where globalism and globalization are bad words. we are seeing a rise of donald: yeah, i know, populism. anthony: of populism, of nationalism. donald: which is why, you know, i m concerned about singapore s future. this is a place that has been a main beneficiary of globalization. and as the world turns against globalization, as the world becomes more inward looking, as countries in europe and u.s. become more concerned about protecting their own borders, literally in the case of the u.s. there is a high probability that singapore will not thrive in such a world.