Help the last word we have 30 seconds. Yeah this is something that will eventually lead to replications for twitter but right now as long as were all still on it as long as were all talking about it that theyre not going to face many record gushers we can complain but even other situations other platforms are basically places where people can complain about twitter while not on twitter so they are still the center of the story very interesting discussion with all of you and its going to be an interesting week ahead election week ben swan Investigative Reporter Justin Roberts young host of the politics politics at podcast 3 politics i shouldnt on scott ritter a political analyst and former United Nations weapons inspector gentleman thank you all thank you thank you broadcasting live from moscow this is our to international the stories keep coming at the top of the hour hope we can go through them together then goodbye for now. What started my interest i should say and black americans in
A great great wall. d and just in case youre worried about whos going to pay for it mexico will pay for. It well see what happens who knows i always say who knows what will seattle feel it will be success. What started my interest i should say and black americans in the soviet union in the thirtys was finding this portrait even though id gone to grad school for the masters degree in russian literature i speak russian and i had lived over there in the late eighties finding this portrait was was a Stunning Development for me how did i not know about this. I didnt know that this was a phenomenon that there were many. Africanamericans who went to russia in the in the thirtys. In the 1920 s. And thirtys several 100 africanamericans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. And name it the most because they know now washed up was a key a symbiotic. One being some there was at the. Russians that i meet here the 1st day like hey youre part of that i want to
The viewers. There theme is unity, and when im watching tonight, what im most going to be wer looking fo, can they bring the Democratic Party together, which is what they are hoping to do with the speeches tonight. They have everybody from pay new york governor, something of a moderate, andrew cuomo, doug jones from alabama come all the way to burning centers Bernie Sanders, and john kasich. I want to see if theres any sort of interparty squabbling, as the case may be, given how big of a tent the Democratic Party is today and how joe biden and Kamala Harris are trying to bring everybody together. I think its going to be a big task. The big question is for what . Are they against President Trump or are they for something . I think thats exactly right. One thing that they do agree on from all sides of the party is that they want to get rid of donald trump, remove have power office. But i think your question is on point. Can they agree to what comes next, should biden win. I was struck by
Can. Ill do a short introduction, but what i really want to do is talk to you whatever you want to talk about. Let me say that i was asked on the debate stage on tuesday night what i think people misunderstand about me. And i said that people think that im defined by my money. I am not. You know, i am from a family my mom was a teacher in the new york public schools. She when she retired from being , a teacher in the new york public schools, she went and taught prisoners at the brooklyn house of detention. She was someone who the is what defines her with service to other people and trying to give young kids a chance to get ahead in the world. My dad was somebody who was the first generation in his family to go to college. Lets my grandfather was a plumber. They were people who thought that education was the chance to get ahead. And so my father graduated from college at the age of 18, graduated from law school at the age of 21. He was a young man in a hurry. He went into the navy in wo
[applause] poll, he is in second place ahead of the primary. [applause] good morning. [applause] mr. Steyer hey guys, good morning. Good morning. Mr. Steyer wow friday morning. Whoo. So i want to thank all these guys. I want to thank katherine and councilman calvin and derek for those very nice introductions. And what i really want to do this morning is take as many questions from you as i possibly can. Ill do a short introduction, but what i really want to do is talk to you whatever you want to talk about. Let me say that i was asked on the debate stage on tuesday night what i think people misunderstand about me. And i said that people think that im defined by my money. I am not. You know, i am from a family my mom was a teacher in the new york public schools. She when she retired from being , a teacher in the new york public schools, she went and taught prisoners at the brooklyn house of detention. She was someone who the is what defines her with service to other people and trying to