To come back from this. They take us further, more deeply into debt. What can you do but raise taxes . Dagen armageddon . Really . Hi everybody im dagen mcdowell. This is bulls bears. So bulls bears this week, gary b. Smith, jonas max ferris, John Layfield along with stacey washington and adrian elrod. Welcome to everybody. John . Armageddon, really . Look this political talk has reached a new level of crazy. Where was this dooms day prediction when nancy pelosi with the rest of her congressman republicans and democrats watched debt go from 5 trillion in 2000 to over 20 trillion today. Where is this dooms day vision that she has when she says that debt is going to be 10 trillion more in the next decade . So were looking at 31 trillion in debt according to all cbo predictions shes about 1 trillion added on to that so youre ignoring 96 of our deficit talking about dooms day predictions with this and look ive looked at the four major tax cuts the last hundred years and closest to this is
Many of you may know that the library of congress has the most comprehensive collection of sound recordings, Radio Broadcasts in world, honor to host this event with wgbh educational foundation, our collaborators in the american archive of public broadcasting or a apd. A apb. Up. T my centuries mixed [laughter] 1964. The National Education television and radio center. Incidentally, last month, we digitized two of these programs so they could be more accessible the of the librarys website. The librarys public Broadcasting Holdings have grown since 19th before to include tens of thousands of film, video, and audio masters from eta, and inet and w addition to the thousands of excess copies, we routinely acquire as copyright deposits from public broadcasting stations and producers across the nation. Americahief steward of s in the world record of knowledge, we took to heart the television and video preservation study commissioned 20 years ago by the library of congress, which characterized
Theres really a very hard way to come back from this. They take us further, more deeply into debt. What can you do but raise taxes . Dagen armageddon . Really . Hi everybody im dagen mcdowell. This is bulls bears. So bulls bears this week, gary b. Smith, jonas max ferris, John Layfield along with stacey washington and adrian elrod. Welcome to everybody. John . Armageddon, really . Look this political talk has reached a new level of crazy. Where was this dooms day prediction when nancy pelosi with the rest of her congressman republicans and democrats watched debt go from 5 trillion in 2000 to over 20 trillion today. Where is this dooms day vision that she has when she says that debt is going to be 10 trillion more in the next decade . So were looking at 31 trillion in debt according to all cbo predictions shes about 1 trillion added on to that so youre ignoring 96 of our deficit talking about dooms day predictions with this and look ive looked at the four major tax cuts the last hundred
Connections was a kind of leadership out of a black congregation, particularly the clergy. In this discussion, i am going to talk too much about men but, males have dominated in some ways the kind of conversation about american politics for a number of reasons as we can see. Let us see if my little thing works. Let us try that again. So, there are a host of characters. I will not talk about all of them. There are some things that i really want you to Pay Attention to. One, it says Indigenous Community organizations. Black churches are Indigenous Community organizations. Because it is controlled by the people at the very lowest level. At the ground level. I dont mean that in terms of status but at the ground level. And therefore, you can see that it creates its own organic leadership. A leadership that belongs to its own community. And we will talk about that a little more, these terms, ecclesial politics. National personalities. One of the things that you will see is that black clergy
Wilmer hale senior associate Tiffany Wright talks about the challenges she overcame to become a lawyer and Supreme Court clerk. Brian Tiffany Wright, what was it like being a clerk to a justice of the Supreme Court . Tiffany it was incredible. Sometimes, very overwhelming. The court is i describe it as a magical place. It is white marble. When you go in, everywhere is white marble. And as a clerk, you get to go to the inside golden gate. That is when i always felt the awe and the honor of going to the place where the public cannot go, where the business of the court really happens. I never lost that throughout the fullyear. It was a really meaningful and beautiful experience. Also, very hard. Brian what was your year . From what date to what date . Tiffany july 11, 2016, and ended on july 7, 2017. Brian who did you work for . Tiffany Justice Sotomayor. Brian has there been anybody like you who ever served as a clerk, our audience will see why i am asking this. Tiffany i dont know. I kn