Welcome, everybody. I think we have some republicans that have a leadership election, but theyll be coming in. Can you see me . Can you hear me . Is it working . Well, the election is over. Theyre still counting the votes and making legal challenges and once all of the legal challenges are made and the votes are counted, well have that done. We still have two outstanding races in georgia to determine the control of the senate. And the committee will keep moving forward doing its work. We have next week social media oversight. I cant wait to have the social media ceos come to the committee and explain themselves about their platforms. I think theres a lot of bipartisan support to take a hard look at social media platforms. The earned act is still a business pending before the committee and after the hearing well have markup. But today, we have mr. Mccabe, the number two at the fbi during crossfire hurricane. I think hes going to appear remotely. I appreciate him coming. And what ill do
As opinion well poll terrorism but we also want the right. To give these countries a. Previous time a completely different view thats how they want to be. Watching our to international bring your live news update this hour welcome to the program. Donald trumps advisor uncovered 1000 has apologized for giving an interview to r. T. After a wave of criticism from Mainstream Media outlets speaking on going underground scott atlas slammed the use of lockdowns to contain the spread of the virus the lockdowns has been one of the one of them will go down as an epic failure. By people who refuse to accept they were wrong were wrong words used stuff they were wrong you know the. They didnt care and became a frenzy of stopping calling 980 says at all costs and those costs are massive and whats happened here is that the argument is undeniable the lockdowns are killing people this is a very controversial fellow his views are controversial he has a lot of power has a lot of enemies in the United Sta
65. 00 was the expected number. Remember that we have seen something of a bounceback, but not a complete bounceback in this data. In terms of how we think about this, are there more jobs becoming available . What type of jobs are becoming available for the mid people being laid off right now . How easy is it to recycle this labor market . Alix not to mention, how easy is it to quit your job and get a new one . At story, President Trump the white house after three days of covid19 treatment at walter reed hospital. In a video, he sought to play down the virus that has killed more than 200 and thousand americans. Pres. Trump dont let it dominate 210,000 americans. Pres. Trump dont let it dominate. Dont let it take over your lives. We are the greatest country in the world. We are going to be back out front. Alix despite the president s triumphant rhetoric, his doctor did warn he is not entirely out of the woods. Joining us is Bloomberg Health reporter Michelle Cortez. Onwing what the presi
Was joe biden the democratic challenger who is important to call health who is mentally incapable now its their candidate who is seen to be the one who is questionable in terms of his capacity i think if trump was a different type of person you might try to count on the sympathy vote to try to rally people to vote for him but donald trump has never relied on sympathy on the past and he certainly didnt on tuesday night with that very aggressive performance trying to attack by. Now this is a time of a lot of focus on domestic issues anyway but given that this is a president who may now be more preoccupied with with his Health Condition what does this mean for how much attention is left to Foreign Policy issues do you think. I mean i think Foreign Policy wasnt even getting a look in any way the door was shut on it on tuesday night between joe biden and donald trump dont you reference is outside america i can think of was donald trump blaming china for the virus and joe biden saying inshal
A Lasting Impact on American Society. This class is about an hour, 20 minutes. All right. So today were going to talk about america during the First World War. And ive called this lecture americans at war the myth busters edition. And i did that kind of intentionally. Because when we think about understanding the First World War in general, there are so many myths and misconceptions that are attached to the war that its really interesting for us to first understand why those myths exist and then to unpam them a little bit and think more about the reality of the experience, right . I want to start first by talking about how this connects to the First World War overall. So its not just america that has these myths, but even this sense of how we understand the First World War to begin with. And we think of the kind of general narrative that we attach to it. One of the most common narratives is that world war i was a senseless slaughter. Right . Weve already talked about the uncertainty as