with france has gone cold. president macron is furious about washington s surprise nuclear submarine deal with australia that torpedoed a french contract. the arrangement was aimed at confronting growing chinese power. president biden talks about competition, china sees mostly confrontation. the un secretary general is warning of a new cold war between washington and beijing. britain will need both of them to deliver on climate goals. borisjohnson has been bringing ringing the alarm year, a last chance to push for pledges of more ambitious action before the huge climate negotiations in scotland. on the agenda this year are the kinds of global crises the un is built to manage but on display, the kind of dysfunctions that thwart its efforts to do so. police have arrested 23 people
forward that our institutions are safeguarded, because what donald has shown us, not purposely of course, is that fragile institutions been through the greatest dysfunctions. turns out that our institutions and our systems are very very fragile indeed. mary trump i can never thank you enough for joining us, and i hope as you heard rachel and i discuss at the beginning of the hour, your perspective on your uncle, both professional and personal is so invaluable. to this country to understand what we have been through, what we can continue to go through, and for historians, just cannot thank you enough. mary trump, really appreciated. thank you lawrence. coming up we will return next and be joined by, jeanne swirling. when jim spilling was an economic adviser, and i was chief advisor of the match and we work together to get
their ability. we owe you, tim kudo and adam weinstein, and lawrence thank you for having them on. adam, one of my fears about how this has been discussed over the past two weeks, is that in the air, and certainly there has been previously, there has been this month apologizing about the capacities of the american military, and that it is a flawless machine that can do anything. and that there is no reason why it could not have run a perfectly organized an honorable retreat and withdrawal from afghanistan. and that kind of magical thinking, it seems to me, is part of the kind of magical thinking that allows you to go into a war like this, that you will then find yourself unable to get out of. well, if we look at some of the dysfunctions that were inherent with this evacuation, and you are honest about it with yourself, how can you possibly think that the united states could remake afghanistan?
say. the most vulnerable demographic is males between the ages of 8 to 14. joining me, the host of this is life lisa ling. you talked to people that say they re addicted. how much damage do they say it has done to their lives? you mentioned at the intro, jake, these young men are growing up with unrealistic expectations of what sex and relationships are supposed to be like. they are looking at the opposite sex or same sex in an objectifying way, they re developing dysfunctions, both erectile dysfunction and even harming themselves in some cases, and really, look, porn has always been around, online porn has been around a long time, but because so many kids now have access to devices in their possession, there s an abundance of porn available to them. even if you have the most stringent filters, kids are
know, obama down against all contenders. any of them is electable. it is a referendum on him and policies and ideas. as the candidate that has the ideas and vision to repair what he s done to break this country, but to fix the deeper dysfunctions in our economy and our society. right? we have problems. we have run away inequality. we have opportunity gaps. she has a solution to fix them beyond just repairing the damage of trump.