lead to much. but on this occasion there is already a concrete deliverable, which is the g7 agreement on corporate tax, international corporate tax, international corporate tax last week, which i think is near and dear tax last week, which i think is nearand dearto tax last week, which i think is near and dear to the president s hard, is sort of a vindication of his foreign policy for the middle class idea. i think they want to take that momentum into this summits and also have a big deliverable on the vaccines and on countering the pandemic, which of course is one of the very top items of the agenda. i think if they do that, if they have the tax, the half a billion dollars us vaccine donation, plus other countries, i think they will legitimately say that that is concrete. that is really interesting. - say that that is concrete. that is really interesting. i m - is really interesting. i m sorry have to jump is really interesting. i m sorry have tojump in. we have to ended there. thomas
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digging into these things. they didn t have you guys sitting here doing an audio analysis word by word of a i ta. there were 12 claimed as privilege and undoubtedly many more tapes beyond those 12 that are out there. plus other testimony, plus the manafort trial. so we re sort of just wading in to a new kind of swamp and we re up to our ankles. when we get to the election, where will we be? can i just ask, why would michael cohen and/or rudialli rudiallianrudialliay giuliani say put this out there? no money, i believe was ever actually paid to ami. i have a theory. i don t fully understand. it s possible that the special master in the case, the judge, in determining whether or not the stuff is privileged, found
the bill does and what this bill says, here it is, on the 10th anniversary of the biggest crash since the great depression, this senate is now advancing a bill that would celebrate that anniversary by saying that 25 of the 40 largest banks in america, these 25 banks together sucked down more than $50 billion in taxpayer bailouts. why? because the economy needed them to stay up and running. nobody went to jail. and this bill says, let s let those 25 banks be regulated just like they were tiny little community banks. i got to tell you, a quarter of a trillion dollars bank is not a community bank. so what s the consequence of doing that plus other changes that help the remaining banks? the answer is, it puts us at
not americans. we don t know exactly what that means but we do no that moscow has unfinished business when it comes to the issue of retaliation. don t forget the back in december when the obama administration imposed those sanctions on russia for alleged election interference, russia did not retail yacliate at that. the there seems to be with all the hopes they had of the trump administration perhaps lifting sanctions it looks like the opposite to happen. russia is losing patient. breaking news. learning that jeff sessions the attorney general. united states is at the white house right now. we re told that it s for routine meetings. but there hasn t been much in jeff sessions life that s been routine the last few days. plus other cabinet