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"and then there's garfield's response, if members in the gallery want to hiss me, they might wish to speak to my face about the issues they have, but chair, i won't accept it, i'm going to join the meeting for 15 minutes. garfiel is, of course, a card carrying zinanist, being a member of the national executive of the racist jewish labor movement, which is formally affiliated to the zinus movement, the mayor of newan, roxanna fayas, who is..." muslim issued a strong statement the next day, nonsensically referring to antisemitic abuse. across the ages, tropes like the use of snakes have been used to feel stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination against jewish people. why would fire say that? maybe it was her attendance the day before the council session at the annual dinner of the community security trust, the group which runs point for the genocidal zinus regime. in a speech at the... council meeting before the alleged incident, she specifically raised comments by the prime minister there about the alleged increase in violence and intimidation against elected representative. last nig
"and then there's garfield's response, if members in the gallery want to hiss me, they might wish to speak to my face about the issues they have, but chair, i won't accept it, i'm going to join the meeting for 15 minutes. garfiel is, of course, a card carrying zinanist, being a member of the national executive of the racist jewish labor movement, which is formally affiliated to the zinus movement, the mayor of newan, roxanna fayas, who is..." muslim issued a strong statement the next...
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in a way that would upset them, and she said kind of set the scene for this guy who came on called garfields and he came up the rostrom and he turned around and said um, can people stop hissing behind my back, we all looked at each other and what's a point, no one's hissing, certainly we couldn't hear any hissing from where we were sitting, and then the the chair of the meeting shut shut the meeting down, and somehow um this hissing that i couldn't hear was interpreted as anti-semitic in some way. now i have no idea how this uh interpretation was reached, didn't know, didn't even know the guy's name at the time, didn't know his religion, didn't know anything about him, but even if people were hissing, why would it be anti-semitic? mean, couldn't it just be like the bardy coming on in a in a program in a theatre even? when people would hiss, he's about to make 17 million pounds worth of cuts, maybe people would have hissed, um, how would they know his religion, how would they possibly know his religion? and it's a, i think it's a it's a it's a sort of troop that can be turn to other way, why
in a way that would upset them, and she said kind of set the scene for this guy who came on called garfields and he came up the rostrom and he turned around and said um, can people stop hissing behind my back, we all looked at each other and what's a point, no one's hissing, certainly we couldn't hear any hissing from where we were sitting, and then the the chair of the meeting shut shut the meeting down, and somehow um this hissing that i couldn't hear was interpreted as anti-semitic in some...
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but the independent counselors that were present as well david i mean do we know if this counselor garfield? has ever been involved in any phony anti-semitism incidents in the past? oh yes indeed, chris, we do. he's been involved in all sorts of fony antisemitism instance in the past. he was a participant in the panorama program is labor anti-semitic when he uh couldn't even come up with an anti-semitic allegation. he said that he was sometimes called a durchionist, as if that was in some way anti-jewish, and of course he's previously denounced momentum in in the the local area as being antisemitic without again without. producing any evidence, he has a long, long history of this. if you go back to some years before that, he's of course been involved with radicalizing young kids and in zianist summer camps and the the usual sorts of connections that these kind of people have, these in the jewish label labor movement on the the national executive of that organization, so yeah, he's making a career, he's not even 30, and he's making a career of fake anti-semitism allegations, right? well, i t
but the independent counselors that were present as well david i mean do we know if this counselor garfield? has ever been involved in any phony anti-semitism incidents in the past? oh yes indeed, chris, we do. he's been involved in all sorts of fony antisemitism instance in the past. he was a participant in the panorama program is labor anti-semitic when he uh couldn't even come up with an anti-semitic allegation. he said that he was sometimes called a durchionist, as if that was in some way...
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the alleged hissing is audible for no more than the seconds and then there's garfield's response. if members in the gallery want to hiss me. "they might wish to speak to my face about the issues they have, but chair, i won't accept it. i'm going to join the meeting for 15 minutes. garfiel is, of course, a card carrying zianist, being a member of the national executive of the racist jewish labor movement, which is formally affiliated to the zinis movement. the mayor of newam, roxan fayas, who is a muslim, issued a strong statement the next day, nonsensically. referring to antisemitic abuse. across the ages, tropes like the use of snakes have been used to fuel stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination against jewish people. why would fire say that? maybe it was her attendance the day before the council session, at the annual dinner of the community security trust, the group which runs point for the genocidal zinus regime. in a speech at the council meeting before the alleged incident, she specifically raised comments by. prime minister there about the alleged increase in violence an
the alleged hissing is audible for no more than the seconds and then there's garfield's response. if members in the gallery want to hiss me. "they might wish to speak to my face about the issues they have, but chair, i won't accept it. i'm going to join the meeting for 15 minutes. garfiel is, of course, a card carrying zianist, being a member of the national executive of the racist jewish labor movement, which is formally affiliated to the zinis movement. the mayor of newam, roxan fayas,...
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the counselor, josh garfield, denounced the alleged hissing as attempt to bully him out of public life, as a result of his ethnicity. the pathetic level of the victimhood is astonishing. the alleged hissing is audible for no more than three seconds and then there's garfiel's response. if members in the gallery want to hiss me, they might wish to speak to my face about the issues they have, but chair. i won't accept it. i'm going to join the meeting for 15 minutes. garfield is, of course, a card carrying zionist, being a member of the national executive of the racist jewish labor movement, which is formally affiliated to the zinanis movement. the mayor of newan, roxan fayaz, who is a muslim, issued a strong statement the next day, nonsensically referring to antisemitic abuse. across the ages, tropes like the youth. of snakes have been used to fuel stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination against jewish people. why would fire say that? maybe it was her attendance the day before the council session, at the annual dinner of the community security trust, the group which runs point for the
the counselor, josh garfield, denounced the alleged hissing as attempt to bully him out of public life, as a result of his ethnicity. the pathetic level of the victimhood is astonishing. the alleged hissing is audible for no more than three seconds and then there's garfiel's response. if members in the gallery want to hiss me, they might wish to speak to my face about the issues they have, but chair. i won't accept it. i'm going to join the meeting for 15 minutes. garfield is, of course, a card...
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independent counselors that were present as well, well david, i mean, do we know if this counselor garfield? characters ever been involved in any phony anti-semitism incidents in the past? oh yes indeed chris, we do. he's been involved in all sorts of phony anti-semitism instance in the past. he was a participant in the panorama program is labor anti-semitic when he uh couldn't even come up with an anti-semitic allegation. he said that he was sometimes called a duty zionist as if that was in some way anti-jewish and of course he's previously denounced momentum in in the local area as being anti-semitic with again. without producing any evidence, he has a long, long history of this, if you go back to some years before that, he's of course been involved with radicalizing young kids and in zionist summer camps and the the usual sorts of connections that these kind of people have, these in the jewish labor labor movement, on the the national executive of that organization, so yeah, he's making a career, he's not even 30, and he's making a career of fake anti-semitism allegations, right? well, i
independent counselors that were present as well, well david, i mean, do we know if this counselor garfield? characters ever been involved in any phony anti-semitism incidents in the past? oh yes indeed chris, we do. he's been involved in all sorts of phony anti-semitism instance in the past. he was a participant in the panorama program is labor anti-semitic when he uh couldn't even come up with an anti-semitic allegation. he said that he was sometimes called a duty zionist as if that was in...
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let's bring back garfield reynolds.are talking about the volatility of this data series, it was supposed to become and has been for a while now us volatile, but this was quite a surprise. garfield: definitely quite a surprise. i will be interested to see the data, if they come out with a caution. last month they said you don't pay too much attention so will see if they say it again. the more immediate picture as far as markets are concerned is this really pushes back on any expectations the rba would be amongst the first movers when it comes to rate cuts this year. in the wake of a slightly dovish fed, we would see something like an 80% chance reflected in cops market but the rba would cut in august but that's under 70%. i think it will come into less than 60% which means a coin toss as far as the market is concerned. september will remain more likely as far as the market is concerned, the venue for the first rate cut. we might even get back to a situation we had only a few days ago when the rba was potentially not goin
let's bring back garfield reynolds.are talking about the volatility of this data series, it was supposed to become and has been for a while now us volatile, but this was quite a surprise. garfield: definitely quite a surprise. i will be interested to see the data, if they come out with a caution. last month they said you don't pay too much attention so will see if they say it again. the more immediate picture as far as markets are concerned is this really pushes back on any expectations the rba...
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garfield. garfield came out of the radical wing of the republican party from 1880. republican radical was was a faded garment, a james g. blaine probably the most radical who still hewed to radical principles was james g. blaine, who want tried very hard to become president but didn't. garfield. i think was by the time he was elected, was pretty much had pretty much accommodated himself to the reconciliation test trend. the republican party, through grant's presidency, regarded the southern republican vote largely black, but not entirely as imperative to the of the national republican party. at the end of grant's term, the party and this partly accounts what happened in 1876 the party. came to believe that that was no longer viable and was looking increasingly to the midwest and far west to build its electoral majorities. ohio, your state being a being being being the linchpin actually of the republicans future plans. i guess you would know, jane, most people don't. how many how presidents came
garfield. garfield came out of the radical wing of the republican party from 1880. republican radical was was a faded garment, a james g. blaine probably the most radical who still hewed to radical principles was james g. blaine, who want tried very hard to become president but didn't. garfield. i think was by the time he was elected, was pretty much had pretty much accommodated himself to the reconciliation test trend. the republican party, through grant's presidency, regarded the southern...
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garfield: short-term dovish i think is the key message.lly important moment for markets was when powell pushed back against the idea that the january, february inflation readings, while robust, there were bumps in the road. there wasn't anything that indicated the road was about to change in its direction. given that in the last two weeks or so when we had the quiet period, there were strong expectations the fed would seriously consider increasing its dot plot, taking one of those projected rate cuts out from this year, that was a relief. i think in particular for equities, maybe a little less so for the bond market. he also stressed he doesn't see rates going back to where they were in previous times, they will likely be higher, and they did take a rate cut out of the 2025 projections. annabelle: that short-term dovish sentiment has been giving a boost to stocks, what we are seeing for asia today in the u.s. session. how likely is that to last based on the latest survey? garfield: the latest survey somewhat surprisingly was not that bulli
garfield: short-term dovish i think is the key message.lly important moment for markets was when powell pushed back against the idea that the january, february inflation readings, while robust, there were bumps in the road. there wasn't anything that indicated the road was about to change in its direction. given that in the last two weeks or so when we had the quiet period, there were strong expectations the fed would seriously consider increasing its dot plot, taking one of those projected...
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garfield: sorry. can you repeat the question?aslinda: this is tricky for the rba, it is stuck between the boj and the fed. garfield: you mean -- the rba is stuck as well because it's economy is actually performing worse than a lot of other economies. there is that pressure towards may be, they have done enough on the rate hike front, but then come on the other things, they don't really want to go down that path until they are clear the fed will go down that path because of the potential impact on the currency. so to some extent, the rba may actually be happy with the fed and the boj taking so much of the focus right now on the other hand, precisely because of that, their hands are kind of tied. they are definitely stock -- stuck with a very difficult art if they want to shift policy. by the same token, beating stuck on the policy front means the extra focus on what they say, they could readily say something that is interpreted as signaling they are more dovish than they intend to be, especially if that is compared with what is go
garfield: sorry. can you repeat the question?aslinda: this is tricky for the rba, it is stuck between the boj and the fed. garfield: you mean -- the rba is stuck as well because it's economy is actually performing worse than a lot of other economies. there is that pressure towards may be, they have done enough on the rate hike front, but then come on the other things, they don't really want to go down that path until they are clear the fed will go down that path because of the potential impact...
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james garfield from what i've read had an interesting talent where he could write a sentence. with one hand in latin while simultaneously writing a another sentence with his other hand in greek, which i thought was fascinating. bill clinton is sometimes difficult for people to recognize. don't know why i think he's pretty true to form, but he sits there in the back and he looks fairly young. gerald ford is next to him over here. and the interesting thing about gerald ford is he was the most difficult cult of all of the sculptures, too, for mr. addicts to create because his features are so unpronounceable. contrary. president lincoln the easiest for him to make because his features are so pronounced i thought was interesting. thomas jefferson is can see is probably the third most decayed president here if you see that he's starting to fall apart pretty bad and and he died so i've heard on the day as john adams hours apart albeit on july the fourth which i thought was an interesting piece of history on dry days in the summer, often we allow our guests to walk through here, but y
james garfield from what i've read had an interesting talent where he could write a sentence. with one hand in latin while simultaneously writing a another sentence with his other hand in greek, which i thought was fascinating. bill clinton is sometimes difficult for people to recognize. don't know why i think he's pretty true to form, but he sits there in the back and he looks fairly young. gerald ford is next to him over here. and the interesting thing about gerald ford is he was the most...
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james garfield from what i've read had an interesting talent where he could write a sentence.tin while simultaneously writing a another sentence with his other hand in greek, which i thought was fascinating. bill clinton is sometimes difficult for people to recognize. hink he's pretty true to form, but he sits there in the back and he looks fairly young. gerald ford is next to him over here. and the interesting thing about gerald ford is he was the most difficult cult of all of the sculptures, too, for mr. addicts to create because his features are so unpronounceable. contrary. president lincoln the easiest for him to make pronounced i thought was interesting. thomas jefferson is can see is probably the third most decayed president here if you see that he's starting to fall apart pretty bad andnd he■m died so i've heard on the day as john adams hours apart july the fourth which i thought was an interesting piece of history on dry days in theow our guestsk through here, but you can see that this area is pretty wet and we've had some significant weather here lately. we've never
james garfield from what i've read had an interesting talent where he could write a sentence.tin while simultaneously writing a another sentence with his other hand in greek, which i thought was fascinating. bill clinton is sometimes difficult for people to recognize. hink he's pretty true to form, but he sits there in the back and he looks fairly young. gerald ford is next to him over here. and the interesting thing about gerald ford is he was the most difficult cult of all of the sculptures,...
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james garfield from what i've read had an interesting talent where he could write a sentence.nd in latin while simultaneously writing a another sentence with his other hand in greek, which i thought was fascinating. bill clinton is sometimes difficult for people to recognize. don't know why i think he's pretty true to form, but he sits there in the back and he looks fairly young. gerald ford is next to him over here. and the interesting thing about gerald ford is he was the most difficult cult of all of the sculptures, too, for mr. addicts to cree features are so unpronounceable. cont lincoln the easiest for him to make because his features are so pronounced i thought was interesting. thomas jefferson is can see is probably the third most decayed president here if you see that he's starting to fall apart pretty bad and and he died so i've heard on the day as hnadamy the fourth which i thought was an interesting piece of history on dry days in the summer, often we allow our guests to walk through here, but you can see is pretty wet and we've had some significant weather here la
james garfield from what i've read had an interesting talent where he could write a sentence.nd in latin while simultaneously writing a another sentence with his other hand in greek, which i thought was fascinating. bill clinton is sometimes difficult for people to recognize. don't know why i think he's pretty true to form, but he sits there in the back and he looks fairly young. gerald ford is next to him over here. and the interesting thing about gerald ford is he was the most difficult cult...
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james garfield from what i've read had an interesting talent where he could write a sentence.ne hand in latin while sentence with his other hand in greek, which i thought was fascinating. bill clinton is sometimes difficult for people to recognize. don't know why i think he's pretty true to form, but he sits there in the back and he looks fairly young. gerald ford is next to him over here. and the interesting thing about gerald ford is he was the most difficult cult of all of the sculptures, too, for mr. addicts to create because his features are so unpronounceable. fçt8contrary. president lincoln the easiest for him to make because his features are so pronounced i thought was interesting. thomas jefferson is can see is probably the third most decayed president here if you see that he's starting to fall apart pretty bad and and he died so i've heard on adams hours apart albeit on july the fourth which i thought was an interesting piece of history on dry days in the summer, often we allow our guests to walk through here, but you can see that this area is pretty wet and we've ha
james garfield from what i've read had an interesting talent where he could write a sentence.ne hand in latin while sentence with his other hand in greek, which i thought was fascinating. bill clinton is sometimes difficult for people to recognize. don't know why i think he's pretty true to form, but he sits there in the back and he looks fairly young. gerald ford is next to him over here. and the interesting thing about gerald ford is he was the most difficult cult of all of the sculptures,...
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annabelle: that was stephen engle and garfield reynolds in sydney. china's economy and focus as we look ahead to its monthly data dump in the race to hit beijing's ambitions 5% growth target. we will have a preview coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: -- annabelle: taking a look at different risk assets as we await the biggest week of central-bank decisions over the course of 2023 so far. it points to the level of uncertainty, a lot of traders think they know where they are going this week, but you want to wait and see for the level of certainty, but the fed, boj amongst the big headliners, rba in this part of the world as well. the focus is interesting as well. let's get more perspective with a chief economist joining us this morning. looking big picture, if you take us back to a few months, a year ago, opposed to the spike in inflation central banks were syncronized. everyone was moving to tame price pressures. now it seems like we are getting a lot less nsync -- in sync. >> every central bank is looking at its own situation and trying to balance
annabelle: that was stephen engle and garfield reynolds in sydney. china's economy and focus as we look ahead to its monthly data dump in the race to hit beijing's ambitions 5% growth target. we will have a preview coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: -- annabelle: taking a look at different risk assets as we await the biggest week of central-bank decisions over the course of 2023 so far. it points to the level of uncertainty, a lot of traders think they know where they are going this week,...
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garfield reynolds, thank you so much for that. by the looks of it, more pain for stocks but also bonds and the taller perhaps. will those market expectations play out throughout the rest of the year? let's ask seth. first off, the fed. it did something really important. paved the way for rate cuts this year. >> absolutely. it was a dovish pause. this is important for the markets. the fed has cap the window open to start the rate cuts further down the road. my base case expectation is that we will see the start of rate cuts and some are -- in summer, maybe june. looking forward, the fed has acknowledged the high inflation prints. with an expectation that we are drifting lower towards the 2% target. i think it was a very important meeting which in a way is pivotal, now looking towards the easing or normalization towards lower rates. haslinda: so you buy bonds right now to lock in the rights that you have right now. because of the expectations of a soft landing, that is what is expected? >> the room for the rate cut is based on where
garfield reynolds, thank you so much for that. by the looks of it, more pain for stocks but also bonds and the taller perhaps. will those market expectations play out throughout the rest of the year? let's ask seth. first off, the fed. it did something really important. paved the way for rate cuts this year. >> absolutely. it was a dovish pause. this is important for the markets. the fed has cap the window open to start the rate cuts further down the road. my base case expectation is that...
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let's bring in garfield reynolds. perfect timing to have you back with us of course.talk all things bank of japan. are we fatigued of boj expectations and speculation? what's going to drive the end? the boj were the fed? >> part of what's going on is that in what should not be a surprise really, the u.s. economy is proving again far more resilient, inflation is proving stickier. if the jump in treasury yields we saw overnight, the idea was this year was supposed to bring a narrowing of the diversions between the fed and the boj -- divergence between the fed and the boj because the fed was going to cut rates quite rapidly and before the boj moved area the boj was going to slowly move toward ending negative rates and then consider whether it would go higher. instead we have a situation where the expectation for fed easing has been pushed back and pushed back. now we have people apprehensive that the fed might raise its dot plots and say instead of three rate cuts for this year as the base case, it might be two. that's kind of overwhelmed whatever the boj might do. if th
let's bring in garfield reynolds. perfect timing to have you back with us of course.talk all things bank of japan. are we fatigued of boj expectations and speculation? what's going to drive the end? the boj were the fed? >> part of what's going on is that in what should not be a surprise really, the u.s. economy is proving again far more resilient, inflation is proving stickier. if the jump in treasury yields we saw overnight, the idea was this year was supposed to bring a narrowing of...
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the bearded presidents hays grant garfield old they all to look kind of similar you can tell that all of the neckwear from every sculptor is times whic here that there's some military garb with grant where he's got some stars on his shoulders. and if you go down to george junior and you'll notice that he's got some elephants on his tie, which i thought was interesting. james ga from what i've read had an interesting talent where he could write a latin while simultaneously writing a another sentence with his other hand in greek, which i thought was fascinating. bill clinton is sometimes difficult for people to recognize. don't know why i think he's pretty true to form, but he sits there in the back and he looks fairly young. gerald ford is next to him over here. and the interesting thing about gerald ford is he was the most difficult cult of all of the sculptures, too, for mr. addicts to create because his features so unpronounceable. contrary. president lincoln the easiest for him to make because his features are so pronounced i thought was interesting. thomas jefferson is can see is
the bearded presidents hays grant garfield old they all to look kind of similar you can tell that all of the neckwear from every sculptor is times whic here that there's some military garb with grant where he's got some stars on his shoulders. and if you go down to george junior and you'll notice that he's got some elephants on his tie, which i thought was interesting. james ga from what i've read had an interesting talent where he could write a latin while simultaneously writing a another...
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we want -- garfield reynolds.nt to talk about the week yen and the impact on japanese equities. one of the lines that stood out from canada japan's finance chief saying that the week yen is having less benefits from before. let's bring in our senior asia stock reporter. we have seen the weak yen boosting exporters in japan traditionally. is that still the case? why do you think you are hearing that the weak yen is not having a positive influence in the longer? >> yes, i think there is a broad perception that the japanese stock rally has been held by a weaker yen, which was true until early this month, but things have changed substantially after that and domestic demand oriented companies are doing quite well so far this month. if you look at the year-to-date performance, now they have caught up with exporters. the main driver or the strength in the domestic oriented companies have been strong wage growth and japan's labor unions have more of a substantial wage increase so far. so we can point out the fact that the
we want -- garfield reynolds.nt to talk about the week yen and the impact on japanese equities. one of the lines that stood out from canada japan's finance chief saying that the week yen is having less benefits from before. let's bring in our senior asia stock reporter. we have seen the weak yen boosting exporters in japan traditionally. is that still the case? why do you think you are hearing that the weak yen is not having a positive influence in the longer? >> yes, i think there is a...
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it i thought yes if only america would kill lincoln from among its presidents, here’s just a list, garfieldy, 1901, harding, twenty-four, died allegedly from lobster poisoning, it’s clear, yes, that this is how you can get poisoned by lobsters , no one ever explained to us, but let’s keep quiet about kennedy, it’s not just him and his brother, that is, america has a very long tradition of one way or another getting rid of a president they don’t like, from the president who goes like considered to be against the mainstream. by the way, note that all the presidents we talked about were first preceded by a campaign that they are not the right presidents, that they are betraying america’s interests, that they are hostile... directly the president of the united states, that is, in fact , trump is now being protected by biden, but he may turn away, in the context of what fiona hill, she is not the last person to write about, here, of course, he needs, in my opinion, to think about his own serious security, but now i can’t say a word about the european union , that's what we need to prepare for wh
it i thought yes if only america would kill lincoln from among its presidents, here’s just a list, garfieldy, 1901, harding, twenty-four, died allegedly from lobster poisoning, it’s clear, yes, that this is how you can get poisoned by lobsters , no one ever explained to us, but let’s keep quiet about kennedy, it’s not just him and his brother, that is, america has a very long tradition of one way or another getting rid of a president they don’t like, from the president who goes like...
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but the third place winner is caroline garfield. and and like president garfield, she's not here. yeah, i. i will add that caroline was unable to get off of work tonight, so she is at she is at her job, and she has it. she does have a good excuse. so so, yes. and she trying to but yes, unfortunately, unable to just receive words. so second place, massie right there. the second place winner of essay contest goes to jordan lubis lubis. and miss patricia taft. if you would, please. our first place winner goes to angie herrera. yanis yanis. yeah, yeah. now as we become to the to the conclusion of tonight's presentation, one of the things that know as we attend programing all throughout the country and to different different organizations is engaging in civics at the young, at the with the with our youth. here's a great example. so thank you very much for participating and congratulations. well done. thank you. well deserved. so, ladies and gentlemen this does conclude tonight's presentation. and we are still going to be on the grounds are going to have some music. the bar is open here
but the third place winner is caroline garfield. and and like president garfield, she's not here. yeah, i. i will add that caroline was unable to get off of work tonight, so she is at she is at her job, and she has it. she does have a good excuse. so so, yes. and she trying to but yes, unfortunately, unable to just receive words. so second place, massie right there. the second place winner of essay contest goes to jordan lubis lubis. and miss patricia taft. if you would, please. our first place...
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i just want to highlight one other member of the defense team, which is a four person team, arthur garfield hayes, who was the co-founder of the american civil liberties union. and he had become famous for defending german-americans, who were arrest cited in the anti-german hysteria around world war one. and he also had defended two famous accused anarchists accused of murder, sacco and vanzetti. another trial we sometimes cover in this course. but they didn't want to publicity and they're going to get it. opening evolution trial brings talent and world notice to dayton. now it's important to note they also wanted this trial to be good for business, and they're not going to get the massive crowds that they thought they were going to get because only so many people can fit in a courtroom. but the folks that do show up are extraordinarily colorful, you know, really the animated event, evangelical preachers and people are going to bring all kinds of monkeys to town, including a famous one named joe mendi and if you were in dayton around the scopes trial, it is a carnival like atmosphere, inclu
i just want to highlight one other member of the defense team, which is a four person team, arthur garfield hayes, who was the co-founder of the american civil liberties union. and he had become famous for defending german-americans, who were arrest cited in the anti-german hysteria around world war one. and he also had defended two famous accused anarchists accused of murder, sacco and vanzetti. another trial we sometimes cover in this course. but they didn't want to publicity and they're...
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here's james garfield a longtime democratic strategist "there are too many preachy females thereby don'teer cannot watch football can't delete hamburgers grandma the hole talking about women and women of color are going to decide the selection... ." forty-eight sens of the people that vote are male. what he's describing is what mike omelus calls the offal's. affluent white female liberals. and this is there an scap. [applause] their main currency is not in life, it's not happiness outrage. the traffic in oversize empathy without the controls supplied by piggish unthinking neanderthal men. see we men know our faults can we get it, were callous, we rarely cry copy per box they overbook clubs. but our flaws are married to our strengths. we think about consequences often to an extreme. remember how every man was talking about the decline of the roman empire for months while woman just looked at them confused? that's what men new. received on the road and by again gun they assault the science class and stall a bucket toilet in the game room. woman strengths empathy and feelings are wonderful.
here's james garfield a longtime democratic strategist "there are too many preachy females thereby don'teer cannot watch football can't delete hamburgers grandma the hole talking about women and women of color are going to decide the selection... ." forty-eight sens of the people that vote are male. what he's describing is what mike omelus calls the offal's. affluent white female liberals. and this is there an scap. [applause] their main currency is not in life, it's not happiness...
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with the library of congress to transcribe every word of millions of historical documents from james garfield'sading the author's interpretation of the original pages or what they've learned and i figured the best way for people to learn about history is to actually see the original pages. >> so for today this is our agenda. we're going to continue to transcribe. >> reporter: professor sabrina evans has her students working on the library's writings of frederick douglas. >> even as we see him as an amazing figure, students appreciate seeing his everyday life, what he was talking about, who he was in community with. >> reporter: junior justice reid sees the familiarity to today. >> some of the letters are so casual to the point it's a text message i would send to my mom. they have to send it, wait, get a response weeks later. >> reporter: are you finding the more things change, the more they stay the same? >> yes, i use the word, it's the changing theme. what are the conversations that are happening back then that are still happening today? >> reporter: an army of volunteers are also rushing to
with the library of congress to transcribe every word of millions of historical documents from james garfield'sading the author's interpretation of the original pages or what they've learned and i figured the best way for people to learn about history is to actually see the original pages. >> so for today this is our agenda. we're going to continue to transcribe. >> reporter: professor sabrina evans has her students working on the library's writings of frederick douglas. >>...
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any trump has the weekend to come up with it >> really, this is >> he's like garfield now he's at fat orange pushing your dredge monday >> good hearted man >> but it's so funny because all week long, trump's lawyers have saying he cannot possibly come up with this money. so of course, on truth, social media platform he bragged today. he had $500 million in cash he wants you to know he has the money. he just doesn't think he should use it because it's not there trump family motto is latin for my wallet is in my other pants but i mean this is pretty interesting stuff that donald trump, the great billionaire, the great businessman he could lose as next, starting next week his businesses, his properties, his money today. millennia was seen wearing a coat that said, okay, now i do care new. york state can start seizing his assets. this is pretty amazing, including trump tower trump today said, look, take anything, just leave me my boxes of confidential documents. that's all i really care about >> but he keeps trump keeps floating new people for the vice presidential slot. it's so sad when
any trump has the weekend to come up with it >> really, this is >> he's like garfield now he's at fat orange pushing your dredge monday >> good hearted man >> but it's so funny because all week long, trump's lawyers have saying he cannot possibly come up with this money. so of course, on truth, social media platform he bragged today. he had $500 million in cash he wants you to know he has the money. he just doesn't think he should use it because it's not there trump...