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45th president of the united states, as a convicted felon, and donald trump s lead attorney, todd blanche well, join me live. i m kaitlin collins, and this is the source it s one of those where were you kind of moments in american history when the verdict came down on donald trump today. gil we ll t guilty, guilty reverberating 34 times over as the former president s that stone-faced and that new york courtroom about are how you feel about this case or about donald trump, the man. it s an extraordinary stain on the office of the presidency and on donald trump s already tarnished legacy he ll be back in that very same courtroom for sentencing in this case on july 11. that happens just days before he takes the stage for the republican national convention accepting his party s nomination for president but this time as a convicted felon, we saw donald trump earlier raising his fist and defiance it s to the crowd that had gathered outside trump tower like this evening. i
effects that have just really become a perfect storm at the same time, we re seeing people rethinking their lives during covid. some people quit their jobs and want to start something new, start their own business. above 55 years of age we re seeing more retirements than normal. that could be a factor of the stock market doing well and thinking maybe i can retire now. all these things have come together and that s impacted inflation and inflation is something that once it gets started, you can t turn it off like a light switch. as you said, these will problems that will work themselves out in someway. we ll eventually get the stuff we need. it s a slower process with wage. we re getting people into the work force with getting truckers. we had a trucker shortage for a long time in america. it s a growing industry and fewer people do it. is this inflation a temporary matter? will some of it last for longer and frankly, as a former government official what can the government do about su
stage. he said i want to work with russia to solve will problems. do you think the international community looks at it the same way that russia can be a problem solver in some of these places where president trump is? no. and trump is very much out of step with the international community on this because america s core interests, the ones that haley s are trying to advance that s intune with our alleys. it s down 70% in france and germany. south korea, similar numbers. uk similar numbers. the only place it s up is in russia. when we have that the u.s. is being seen as putin stooge on the global stage primarily because the high level diplomacy from trump is undercutting the low level efforts from other people. does it mean that the u.s. is working indirectly with iran if they are working with russia in a conflict like syria?
well, listen, it would be great if people of reach into their hearts and solved all these will problems. that does not happen. in almost every single case where they re is a government program that exists because the private efforts. when you have 04 enough. john: that is because politicians said they were not enough and we could do better. i would argue that a government did not takes a much of our money the private sector would take care of these problems. hold o look at older americans. the used to be the poorest sector of our society then something called social security came along and medicare came along, and now all the people do relatively well. before food stamps we had kids spread all across america. those numbers were cut dramatically by that despite all the generous churches and the ones who approached you on the street and gave you a nickel. but these programs are trillions in debt. they re unsustainable. maybe we have to tweak them. but you can t throw away the