Closer. Than was 4 i think were part of the 1st for. Greetings then sal you taishan well right while the race to the white house continues its 3 ring circus act featuring the flailing tantrums of u. S. President donald trump and the. Yawning energy of joe biden elsewhere in the world citizens are putting their energy and votes towards a more progressive. Dare i say socialist future in new Zealand Labor Party leader and current president just in the ardor. Rushed her right wing political competition with a resoundingly reelection win anchored on her mature science based Public Health 1st corporate greed last response to the code 19 pandemic meanwhile down in south america and one of the United States favorite playgrounds for political manipulation the people bolivia appear to be saying corporate greed u. S. Backed coup detat is no more as the Washington Post reports that exit polls issued early monday showed bolivias socialists taking a seemingly insurmountable lead in the countrys bitterly fought president ial elections this comes just a year after the organization of american states are oas through bolivias electoral process into chaos with unproven accusations of vote rigging against then sitting president evo morales the countrys 1st indigenous born president this as you remember helped trigger a military coup that eventually saw the installation of right wing christian zealot and u. S. State department behavior on yaz as interim president and forced morales to flee for his life to mexico and then argentina will now as the numbers continue to pour in showing a major victory for morale says former finance minister louis r. C. The former president tweeted out quote brothers and sisters the will of the people has been asserted this is an overwhelming victory we are going to give dignity and liberty back to the people. 2 major progressive socialist wins coming on the eve of one of the biggest u. S. President ial elections in history should the corporate powers that be here in the United States actually start worrying about where the worlds going lets find out as we start watching the whole. You want to know whats going on a cd you straight want to. Undersell youd like to see this joyce state results came in so late after midnight despite the fact that we were almost 8 oclock and so these are the results that we got our next to the exit polls they were really pictures taken of the. Private companies and then compiled basically so these are these are unofficial results that are stronger than polls and that the electorate already is going to certify the results later this week while and leonardo how much of a role has u. S. Corporate interest played in bolivia politics and how does that affect the election and the interest that. Well the you. Through through usa d. The u. S. Agency for International Development and for wiki leaks we basically know that for 20 years now even before its was elected president usaid you had an eye on the u. S. Embassy here wrote cables warning that he was a power of warning that he was going to be popular and he was going to have the support of the bases so 20 years ago 5 years before he even became president they started a strategy of trying to undermine him and part of what they did was they would finance these socalled civic organizations particularly in europe which has a strong separatist movement which is where they did just represented where there are more kind of white european ancestry and so the santa cruz was very key in terms of carrying out this coup and a lot of the funding goes to not just for a number come from santa cruz and it was one of the 3rd in the elections but really to everyone in. Bolivian opposition and you know liberals and facets like they receive funding from the u. S. And they have strong corporate ties of course and of course bolivia has vast lithium reserves and theres good reason to believe that methuen played a key role in this coup lithium being what powers a lot of our Technology Today given the recent progressive winds were seeing in new zealand down bolivia are we seeing a new trend towards more progressive and socialist leadership in the world. I mean it certainly looks that way right because it is in argentina we knew a little mockery last within the last year and were going to see elections in ecuador in next year when its very likely that the socialist will come to power in ecuador but you know these are trends that are happening all over the world but at the same time you have fascist parties on the rise and in power say for example in brazil where you know salvador or some might argue in the u. S. Do you think that were i mean do you think that this kind of. Engagement and this really you know given the nature of whats going on with covert today given the nature of Climate Change given the nature of the being tremendously you know tremendous wealth gaps are we going to see more socialist trend in the United States you know kind of following the lead in bolivia and these other these other countries that you mentioned. Well i mean we saw a lot of excitement with Bernie Sanders campaign of course but he failed just like you feel 4 years ago so i think its going to take a long time for socialism to really take root in the United States and the fact that there are so many young people interested in social and the bodes well in that regard but. Listen to this discourse is so rampant in the u. S. And its so kind of built into the d. N. A. Of the country that i think it will be much more difficult if anything women were going to be mighty slightly more progressive policies certainly not because of say joe biden but pressure from below. And what would you say werent the breakdown of the voters there i know here in america were looking at the trains between some of the younger vote. Many leaning war with the socialist trend versus those that are older women voters and things like that were breaking it down demographically what were some of the key demographics for the win that you got. I mean the main democratic demographic is basically race whether a person is indigenous or not so for example last night as i was observing the elections i ended my night in a straw in a stronghold for the opposition candidate for carlos mess that was in the old liberal and they have about 50 voting booths in that precinct of those 50 voting booths 48. 00 went to mesa and only 2 went for the mosque candidate and then when i asked the people why they said that the voting booths are basically separated by the blast and and that those particular 2 voting booths they had indigenous last names voted there and so basically the indigenous so born in those 2 places whereas in the other 48 it was kind of more middle class upper middle class and mixed her way heritage those who went for the new liberal candidate and then when we see the rulebook come in that is almost exclusively indigenous and that is where the massive power base is and they won handily and rose in areas where i go to thank you very much for your service there and keeping an eye on the voting that took place there and thank you very much for coming on and educating our off our audience on what took place in bolivia over the weekend its definitely interesting to follow where that is going and where those voting trends will take us in the future thank you so much for all your hard work. Absolutely thank you. Early voting has started and voting sites are already seeing long lines along with widespread growth in mail in ballots and various polls showing that the 2020 u. S. Election may be record setting r. T. Correspondent john hoodie has more. In Charlotte North Carolina voters waited in long lines many saying they would stand there as long as necessary to cast their vote it was a similar scene in other parts of the country as early voting has started the website elect project dot org. Shows that of the 42 states plus the district of columbia reporting the latest numbers more than 1500000 have already voted in North Carolina 3000000 people in california more than 4000000 people in texas and 2500000 in florida florida once again is a key battleground state as it was in 2016 most election experts agree President Trump needs to win the state like he did in 2016 to win the 2020 election of the more than 2500000 ballots in florida thus far 49 percent are democrats 30 percent are from registered republicans and 20 percent no Party AffiliationPresident Trump held rallies in florida and michigan last week and the battle over the Weekend Spending the final weeks of the campaign in states that were expected to vote red but are now close to flipping blue the latest polls show joe biden Still Holding a solid lead nationally leading in 10 of 12 swing states but president trouble portably regained a slight lead in ohio and pennsylvania along with some gains in florida biden meanwhile returned to his wilmington delaware home and his Campaign Said he will not be holding any other Public Events until after thursday nights debate with President Trump its the 2nd and final debate and if its anything like the 1st one there will likely be fireworks once again the question is whether it will be a debate focusing on substance rather than insults between the 2 candidates and one thing that will be absent in this next debate Foreign Policy the Debate Commission announced that instead the debate will focus on the pandemic race in america Climate Change and National Security concerns about voting this election will likely be one of the topics discussed according to a recent Pew Research Center poll there are quote deep divisions in views of the election process and whether it will be clear who won and of the more than 11000. 00 registered voters surveyed while large majorities of voters think that the elections in their community will be run and administered very or somewhat well they are less confident in the administration of elections throughout the country. According to the poll more than half of the trunk voters surveyed said they dont think the election will be administered in a fair way and that absentee ballots will not even be counted correctly for now though the votes are being counted and 2020 may be on track to be a record setting Election Year for watching the hocks john how they. Are to me just looks like bolivia has free and clear brilliant elections while were we might we might be struggling on iraq ours isnt being held together with bubble gum at this point its interesting because as john he just said were seeing right now this ramp up in people voting early i think thats a good thing part of that is driven by all of the electioneering and fear tactics that donald trump used about mail in voting but also people you know responding to cope at 19 and saying that they were going to get out front of it so were seeing a lot of folks across multiple states a lot of young people a lot of diverse voters using early voting in a way that we havent seen them use it in this type of number in the past thats very true and one of the members of stood out to me when i was talking about the numbers early voters i believe it was in florida of the 20 percent of those were unregistered and thats a big number for early voting and i cant imagine thats going to fare well for the incumbent donald trump that youve got 20 percent of registered people coming in to vote this year very interesting stuff all right everybody as we go to break remember that you can also start watching the hawks on demand for the brand new portable t. V. Which is available on all platforms definitely check out portable t. V. Coming up we delve into the myths and propaganda surrounding black buying power here in the United States of america with professor jeremy ball you dont want to miss this conversation stay tuned to watchable. Seems wrong. To me. To shape out to stay active. And engaged in the trail. When so many find themselves worlds apart. Just to look for common ground. Shifting alliances washingtons unrelenting policy assault against russia and china is already. What remains to be see is how most going to be moved together to confront. Also will america ever be normal again. And you may never get out of you know this is. Where. My teenage gang rules. Want to go it was. My neighborhood you were there with but. If you go. You. Might see a murderer here that. Was. Looking for the. Well the im not going to fool. You are you im looking. Good result i see. The economic condition of black families across america is persistently picked apart studied and drives advocacy for policy reforms and the controversial calls for reparations blacks have been property in america longer than weve been allowed to own it Home Ownership remains a key component of the American Dream and wealth building in the u. S. Well for blacks Home Ownership has been greatly hampered due to red lining racism in lending and devaluation in Property Values even after a home is purchased but one thing we cant seem to get away from is the notion of black buying power c m b c publish an article in july looking at black buying power growth and racial profiling by retailers news. One a popular media outlet for black Community News has spoken many times on the phenomenon of black buying power in february an article titled black buying power by the numbers stated quote the wealth of black people in america and the gap between other racial groups have been well documented but that doesnt mean black folks dont have any money to spend even though the racial wealth gap is widening black people can spend money with the best of them statistics show. With nearly 50000000. 00 black people in the us black consumers spend more than one trillion dollars a year nielsen which provides analytical insights on Consumer Habits dive from dr deep with some of the discussion around black buying power with the release of this report its in the bag black consumers path to purchase that report found that africanamericans outpace spending nationally so which is it are black struggling economically or buying like theres no tomorrow and living their best the great gatsby live a new book the myth and propaganda of black buying power aims to answer that question and more in his book arthur shared goals demonstrates how the black buying power myth began the powers that be that drive the laws and why the media environment continues to perpetuate it in the book ball takes major aim at the claim that black buying power makes black america economically equivalent to the National Economies of many countries by comparison g d p. Jared ball author and professor of Communication Studies at Morgan State University joins us now welcome. To pleasure thanks for having me well your book is quite interesting sell out what inspired you to tackle this topic and what are some of the negative effects of the myth of black buying power being perpetuated today. Wolf again thanks for having me and i appreciate that introduction because you outline a lot of the problem there you know for me it started before us long before i became any kind of journalist or academic is just an activist and anybody who has spent any time in any really black political public sphere will have heard a version of this myth. You know whether they consume media or just again read attend activist meetings and i just kept hearing this but as you lay out in the introduction any time you start to look at the numbers the data the actual economic analyses and of course just the broader analysis and history of this country those stats didnt make any sense so i just wanted to at the time i became a columnist and then also an academic of sorts i wanted to really dive into it and look into to its origins and blend the work that im interested in which is a combination of afrikaner and media studies and i want to ask you because it just seems a little ridiculous when you really think about where did this idea of the Gross Domestic Product the g. D. P. Of other nations and black buying power in the u. S. And that comparison even come from and most importantly how is that been debunked. Along and little bit of a complicated history that i try to summarize briefly in the book but an even shorter version would be that initially the concept of buying power was developed by the federal government in the Economic Business elite of the 19th and early 20th century and they were trying to basically keep labor activists from rebelling and workers from rebelling they wanted to find out how much could they exploit workers by reducing wages but paying them enough that they wouldnt rebel and also have a. Off to spend in the economy buying the products they were helping produce in the mid 20th century it was really the black commercial press which is sort of where your introduction leads to that weaponize this for the purposes of garnering ad revenue from white corporations in black commercial media spaces so there was sort of this symbiotic relationship that developed between again the government in the economic elite of this country and the black Business Community that what it basically wanted on the one hand to promote a post world war 2 wondrous potential for black people in the new you know singular hedge monic moment of the United States by promoting capitalism as something that anybody even the 4000000 slaves could could use to better themselves and then the burgeoning black whose was the in that moment