every country that s asking for a trade we have hundreds of their people in our prisons that we ve rounded up all over the world. we ve got plenty of people to trade. i started this interview by asking how your son was. let me end it, how are you two doing? it s been rough, but we don t focus on that. we just mostly focus on what trevor s gone through because it s the roughest on trevor. and he s holding up like a champ, we think. we re very proud of him. but it s hard. i mean, to have everything just whisked away from you overnight. so it s been a long 2 1/2 years for him. yeah. and again, our health problems and emotional problems we ve had are nothing compared to what he s going through. literally a third world gulag as we refer to it. his conditions i mean, the conditions russians are in in our prisons, in our federal penitentiaries, they re in like the hilton hotel compared to where our son is at. it s horrible. and again, there s americans in places much worse than he s
an exciting element in doing that. these students at university college london will be helped in their phd applications. they are among hundreds that will be supported with mentoring, networking opportunities and endorsements when applying forjobs. the initiative has been welcomed by those campaigning for more diversity but they say there is no point in simply increasing numbers without tackling the institutional racism that they say is driving so many black and brown people away from research. we don t focus on what is wrong with the students. there s nothing wrong with our students. it s the environment. paulette williams role at ucl is to train the staff in order to change the university s culture. we know something is happening within the university. it s that culture that can be quite toxic. it s due to racism. all the statistics show that it s not due to class or what school they went to. and that environment and that
because we spend more time indoors or covid surges because we take our masks off. but actually if you look at the data, sometimes covid falls even when people are taking more risks. and sometimes it declines when the opposite is happening. so, yes, things like social distancing matter but they don t matter as much as we think they matter. vaccines are the things that overwhelmingly matter and that s how you have this rapid decline in cases in september, even as kids were going back to school. there s no story that actually explains that. and so we just don t understand the way viruses work. and we need to be deeply humble about that. deeply humble, i like that. what about the man-bites-dog problem part of all of this? we focus on the outliers, minority, maybe the fringe. we don t focus on when dog bites man, when the normal thing happened, most people get vaccinated and get boosters. are you seeing that problem
he walked into the room got a standing ovation from everybody there. that s going to make him feel good. it s a little bit of a battle between nadler and schiff in terms of who can run these things better. because natalie wasn t 1.5 overlooked and passed aside in favor of schiff moving forward. dana: could you talk more about speaker nancy pelosi s positioning? she has a caucus saying they want to be deliberative. she has some members thinking i could lose my seat if we don t focus on trying to get something done. maybe the usmca. how did she approach the rest of the month? i think the decision she and her caucus have to make is what obviously there are major issues in terms of the constitution and not saying that they are not mindful of those. i m sure they are but in terms of politics and everything is political in washington. they have to decide which is a bigger risk at this point?
to help people who are struggling to reap the benefits of our economy, what would it be? i think conceptually we have to value work and we have to say it s not just about consumption and how much we get to consume and how cheap stuff is, we actually have to realize people having work is what s most important to them. tucker: wait a second. paying everybody off with three grand a month won t be the answer? no, it s a disaster. it s a great answer for the folks who are doing really well the funny thing is the higher up the income ladder you go the more people say, we can send them money. you go down to the bottom end of the ladder that s where you find people saying we don t want just the money, we want jobs. they understand how critical work is not to just their own satisfaction, their lives, families and communities, if we don t focus on that if we just say, we ll grow the pie, what they say, we ll just accepted everyone a piece, right? you don t have to bake your own pie, we ll