Hello example robyn youre watching all of this there are live my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next thirty minutes. I. Protests against the u. S. As World Leaders gather in the middle of the fiftieth meeting of the association of Southeast Asian nations plus. I had to take some security measures to return back safe and sound the lebanese Prime Minister says hes coming home as he breaks his silence for the First Time Since his sudden resignation. Spains Prime Minister makes his first trip to barcelona since the catalonia vote for the session. Welcome to the program we start in the middle east where a seven point three magnitude earthquake has struck on the iran iraq border the death toll is at least one hundred forty one people so far as many as a thousand people have also been injured now the epicenter was in iran thirty kilometers southwest of the iraqi town of her lab which are charlotte ballast possible. Quiet sunday night in iraq and iran disrupted by violent shaking.
and the problem with that is, we re not talking about individual charity. we re not talking about what you put in the church basket or send to your synagogue. we are talking about what are our responsibilities to maintain the government of our country? and i think, thanks partly to elizabeth warren, we re having a different conversation now, where this isn t about punishing the rich, whether it s that guy or warren buffett, or somebody else. this is about the fact that if you re lucky enough to be born here, we didn t pick the country we were born in. you have a chance to make your hard work turn into something. and people who do better have a responsibility to the upkeep of the commons, which allowed them to become rich. so this is not about hating rich people. the upkeep of the country. there s a nice, sort of household term e.j. s come up with. the upkeep. keeping our bridges safe, keeping our roads worthy, keeping our electrical systems working, keeping our sewers working. that s
we re starting here on this show. you know the very well-off people say to this people, why don t you just tell us what their retort is. well, the retort is, you can pay it in if you want. and the problem with that is, we re not talking about individual charity. we re not talking about what you put in the church basket or send to your synagogue. we are talking about what are our responsibilities to maintain the government of our country? and i think, thanks partly to elizabeth warren, we re having a different conversation now, where this isn t about punishing the rich, whether it s that guy or warren buffett, or somebody else. this is about the fact that if you re lucky enough to be born here, we didn t pick the country we were born in. you have a chance to make your hard work turn into something. and people who do better have a responsibility to the upkeep of the commons, which allowed them to become rich. so this is not about hating rich people. the upkeep of the country. there s
so i m unemployed by choice. my question is, would you please raise my taxes? e.j., you know the fight we re starting here on this show. you know the very well-off people say to this people, why don t you just tell us what their retort is. well, the retort is, you can pay it in if you want. and the problem with that is, we re not talking about individual charity. we re not talking about what you put in the church basket or send to your synagogue. we are talking about what are our responsibilities to maintain the government of our country? and i think, thanks partly to elizabeth warren, we re having a different conversation now, where this isn t about punishing the rich, whether it s that guy or warren buffett, or somebody else. this is about the fact that if you re lucky enough to be born here, we didn t pick the country we were born in. you have a chance to make your hard work turn into something. and people who do better have a