A listen. Of stealing. Great citizens of this country to a certain extent and to a large extent as warriors. There warriors we cant keep our country close we have to put our country. Warriors yes we are all of us we are soldiers and love fight in the great war against. Wages who exactly are we fighting or more importantly what exactly are we fighting for are we fighting the virus that threatens us are we fighting for the health and safety of our friends and loved ones well my friends the president answer those questions as well take it away donald i created with a lot of other very talented people and the people of our country the greatest economy in the history of the world the best numbers weve ever had the best markets i think we had 144 days of wreckage stock markets. And then one day they said we have to close our country and now its time to open it up. Yes my Friends America will be opening up soon not for the ideals of liberty and freedom definitely not for safety your health or
Accomplishments, whoever introduces him has their work cut out for them. Born in lafayette, louisiana, Darren Walker was one of the first children in the nation to benefit from the head start program. He went on to were a scholarship at the university of texas at austin, where he would graduate with degrees in government, speech communication, and law, before pursuing a successful career as an attorney and an investment banker. For the past three decades, mr. Walker has been one of our nations foremost philanthropic executives. He has served as chief operating officer of harlems Largest Development corporation. Vice president of the rockefeller foundation, cofounder and chair of the u. S. Impact investing alliance, and for the past seven years as president of the Ford Foundation, where he overcease an endowment of 13 billion and 600 million in annual grant making. He is dedicated to tackling the most difficult issues in the world. He was among the most committed supporters of residents
New format where were continuing to bring you the authors you love to our community. At any time during the event tonight you can click on the big green button below and purchase the book on our website. Were offering reduced shipping as an incentive, especially as our physical stores are closed and we need your Online Purchases in order to keep bringing you programming. [inaudible] tonight as the really special treat we have a conversation between with alina das, author of no justice in the shadows. You can ask the author a question by clicking on the question mark at the bottom of the screen, and you can see he other questions other viewers have asked and vote for one you want to be heard the most or submit your own. Start asking us questions as soon as you have them. A reminder, the come as you are in your pajamas and work clothes, whatever, were happy your here. In the new book, now justice in the shadows, alina das, Immigration Rights activist, lawyer, and professor at nyu school
His pajamas on most every afternoon the other it would appear barely sleeps. One began their career by introducing tariffs the other by opposing them. One was this great soaring compelling orator, the other a rather crude but very effective tweeter it nonetheless. So on the surfaces they seem to be profoundly different. But peter, soon as you start to drill a little deeper like in my book, trump and churchill defenders of western civilization find the men and remarkable similarities. Both intensely disliked, even hated. Both loved their country, both plain speakers and clear thinkers. Both alpha males both had an acrimonious relationship with the media. Both endured massive battles with the establishment and their own legal parties. Both had predecessors that were considered very weak. Of course Winston Churchill had another chamberlain and donald trump had barack obama. So there are actual incredible parallels between the time and the men. That is why he wrote the book. Host nick adam
Are profiteering on the back of migrants. Can you talk about that is one of the opening points in your book . The work you are doing is so important to in my in the American Public about the vice grip the cartels have at the border. So one of the things that is really important to eliminate in chapter one is the Caravan Cartel that they could not do it alone not just to have explicit conspiratorial is out there to make billions of dollars of profit to endanger lives and wreaking violence and havoc but the fact that benevolent charities and religious organizations that may think they are doing good deeds and of course we know about the kinds of roads that good intentions pay but those religious organizations on both sides of the border are enabling the drug cartels to make as much cash as they do. We have seen the ill legal alien caravans come into your state and beyond. And the support money that subsidize the shelter networ network, especially churchgoers is from their own pockets and