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-mark: how you doing? mark. -lemonis: this is mark. -scott: mark. it's a pleasure.he harper group is one of the most well-known product rep groups in new york city, and what they essentially do is they take a manufacturer's product and they basically distribute or rep it to retailers across the country. and so it's a step that's necessary to be able to get in a lot of different storefronts. are you guys ready? sam: we are ready. -mark: come on in. -sam: okay. lemonis: this is a big opportunity. i hope mark can keep an open mind during the pitch and not react to criticism. no distributor wants to take on a pain-in-the-ass partner. mark: so, our new collection is called the flora collection. -scott: okay. -mark: so from start, you know, we tried to go with a traditional look with a little modern touch to it. we went to -- we went to, like, that old-school, we were trying to think of like -- -sam: like a vintage. -mark: old vintage wallpaper. -scott: sure. -mark: so, yeah, we almost wanted to, like, bring some vibrance to it but still have that old feel to it, and i fe
-mark: how you doing? mark. -lemonis: this is mark. -scott: mark. it's a pleasure.he harper group is one of the most well-known product rep groups in new york city, and what they essentially do is they take a manufacturer's product and they basically distribute or rep it to retailers across the country. and so it's a step that's necessary to be able to get in a lot of different storefronts. are you guys ready? sam: we are ready. -mark: come on in. -sam: okay. lemonis: this is a big opportunity....
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mark: hello, america. i'm mark levin. this is "life, liberty & levin." and our special election edition. i think it's apropos to begin this program with a quote from thomas payne, one of the great pamphlet ears, reporters if you will. he wrote common sense read by 125,000 colonists and a pamphlet called the american crisis, he wrote it on december 23, 1776. and george washington and other founders have credited thomas payne among others but payne in particular. we're giving the intellectual and the patriotic founding for our movement for independence. here's what he said in part. these are the times that try men's souls. summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will in this crisis shrink from the service of their country. he that stand bias it now deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered. yet we have this consolation with us, that the heart of the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. what we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly. it is dearness only that gives everything its value. heaven knows how t
mark: hello, america. i'm mark levin. this is "life, liberty & levin." and our special election edition. i think it's apropos to begin this program with a quote from thomas payne, one of the great pamphlet ears, reporters if you will. he wrote common sense read by 125,000 colonists and a pamphlet called the american crisis, he wrote it on december 23, 1776. and george washington and other founders have credited thomas payne among others but payne in particular. we're giving the...
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>> great to see you, mark. mark: i've read you for years, mark, we've never met. you attended harvard and you still are successful. that's a good thing. >> i wasn't successful at harvard. mark: yeah, you pioneered the formulation of supply side economics when you served as chairman of the institute's economic roundtable. program director for the manhattan institute, you're the author of men in marriage. visible man. wealth and poverty, which was a big book that had a big influence on me. the spirit of enterprise. microcosm. telecosm. and the silicon eye. and now your newest become, life after google, the fall of big data and the rise of the blockchain economy. a lot to unravel here. let's get started this way. capitalism versus socialism. explain. >> well, capitalism is -- derives from the latin word for head, kaput, and capitalism is the mind-based system and the key characteristic of the human mind is that we're creative, and as albert hirschman, the princeton economist once put it, of creativity always comes as a surprise to us, and if it didn't, planning would
>> great to see you, mark. mark: i've read you for years, mark, we've never met. you attended harvard and you still are successful. that's a good thing. >> i wasn't successful at harvard. mark: yeah, you pioneered the formulation of supply side economics when you served as chairman of the institute's economic roundtable. program director for the manhattan institute, you're the author of men in marriage. visible man. wealth and poverty, which was a big book that had a big influence...
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>> mark: that is your prize. >> you told me not to worry. >> i'm psychic. >> mark: you win it. >> i'myou were so nice, he gave me the advice of this, i'm going to offer this to you, as a shared prize. >> mark: no, no, no, we don't have participation prizes. >> this is thanks giving leftovers. i don't take hah. >> mark: he's the loser. >> he's going to take it now. >> mark: congratulations, tammy wins the eric mug and gets to guest host friday's edition of tucker carlson. >> right, friday. >> mark: he won't be back, he's done. >> i want a rematch! >> mark: he's toast, he's a butterball in the microwave, the end of ed henry. tune in to see if you can beat the experts. we will be right back. if you're 65 or older, even if you're healthy, you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia -a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that can disrupt your routine for weeks. in severe cases, pneumococcal pneumonia can put you in the hospital. it can hit quickly, without warning, making you miss out on what matters most. a single dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you fro
>> mark: that is your prize. >> you told me not to worry. >> i'm psychic. >> mark: you win it. >> i'myou were so nice, he gave me the advice of this, i'm going to offer this to you, as a shared prize. >> mark: no, no, no, we don't have participation prizes. >> this is thanks giving leftovers. i don't take hah. >> mark: he's the loser. >> he's going to take it now. >> mark: congratulations, tammy wins the eric mug and gets to guest host...
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>> mark: it's sudden death. >> she is questioning my hand. >> mark: very sporting.ngers. this is an amazing thing. >> you have scottish in you, don't you? >> mark: folks on social media, are taking part in a holiday prank called the turkey challenge. participants try on get a rise out of mom texting other ask if it's possible to cook a massive turkey in what unusual way? and it's tammy. >> in the microwave. >> mark: cooking a turkey, that's too ridiculous. roll tape. t >> kids are sending their moms prank text messages asking how long they can cook, they should cook a 25 pound turkey in the microwave. one mom said wrap it in foil,co put it in the microwave and buy a precooked one to feed the fire department. >> butterball says you can do it with a smaller bird. don't put the gigantic one in. you can do it with a much smaller bird. >> mark: you don't need a turkey for thanksgiving, tammy. >> that's more information than we would ask. >> mark: ed henry is going home with you and you get to put him in the microwave. >> do i get that? is that a prize? >> mark: that is y
>> mark: it's sudden death. >> she is questioning my hand. >> mark: very sporting.ngers. this is an amazing thing. >> you have scottish in you, don't you? >> mark: folks on social media, are taking part in a holiday prank called the turkey challenge. participants try on get a rise out of mom texting other ask if it's possible to cook a massive turkey in what unusual way? and it's tammy. >> in the microwave. >> mark: cooking a turkey, that's too...
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mark? >> mark: thanks, jonathan.uan hernandez is a former advisor to the mexican president and he joins us now. in what sense are these people in the caravan asylum-seekers? >> i've met with many of them. i met with the 7,200 caravan in for under the governor, specifically working with immigrants. mostly mexican immigrants living in the united states.ll but also, it was my duty to make sure that we treat it in a humanitarian way, these 7,200. i tell you, you sit down with them for a minute and you are in tears. these are children, these are women.it let me finish -- these are people looking for a better way of life like your family and my family did many years ago coming to the united states. >> mark: i didn't come as an asylum-seeker, but if i was an asylum-seeker, this caravan has marched across two national i frontiers. it marched into guatemala illegally and then it marched into mexico illegally. if you are an asylum-seeker, i am supposed to seek asylum in the first safe country i come to? >> my friend, we all kn
mark? >> mark: thanks, jonathan.uan hernandez is a former advisor to the mexican president and he joins us now. in what sense are these people in the caravan asylum-seekers? >> i've met with many of them. i met with the 7,200 caravan in for under the governor, specifically working with immigrants. mostly mexican immigrants living in the united states.ll but also, it was my duty to make sure that we treat it in a humanitarian way, these 7,200. i tell you, you sit down with them for a...
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mark: george mark: life after google.so you feel we are on the precipice of leapfrogging these technologies like google and twitter you use the word crypto cause of. can you explain? . >> the internet needs a new security architecture anybody knows that. the constant demand for usernames of past words and pins mother made a name all that apparatus of security defeats itself on the internetea today. . >> what is the purpose of all of that? . >> supposedly to stop fraud and create a basis for transactions on the internet it wasn't designed for transactions but e-mail and hyper texting and communications first protocol and since it is becoming a commercial engine it needs security first protocol so to virtually you have to strip naked to complete a transaction you have to know usernames and passwords for the hundreds and thousands of possible webpages so it is just the absurd system that is cumbersome with that poorest pyramid were all the money and the power rises to the top like google and facebook or whatever. t17 is a ne
mark: george mark: life after google.so you feel we are on the precipice of leapfrogging these technologies like google and twitter you use the word crypto cause of. can you explain? . >> the internet needs a new security architecture anybody knows that. the constant demand for usernames of past words and pins mother made a name all that apparatus of security defeats itself on the internetea today. . >> what is the purpose of all of that? . >> supposedly to stop fraud and...
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mark: chiroy. mark: chip row what did you campaign on. >> securing border, healthcare freedom and balancing the budget, these are things that republicans said they would do for a long time but failed. in you want to know what happened look no further than fact that republicans failed to do what they said they would do over last several years. i think this is a clear symptom of leadership failing to do their job, to paint with bright colors, we have the opportunity of a lifetime to gain in a midterm, the american people were hungry, my district, they are hungry for leadership, they are happy to see president shaking things up in washington, breaking status quo, getting rid of 15 regulation for every one new regulation. and getting us out of paris agreement, making sure we have good judges. but had not been for democrat overreach in kavanaugh hearing, reenergizing our base, your base was demoralized in sitting back because house leadership and house republicans were not giving them a reason to suppor
mark: chiroy. mark: chip row what did you campaign on. >> securing border, healthcare freedom and balancing the budget, these are things that republicans said they would do for a long time but failed. in you want to know what happened look no further than fact that republicans failed to do what they said they would do over last several years. i think this is a clear symptom of leadership failing to do their job, to paint with bright colors, we have the opportunity of a lifetime to gain in...
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mark: newt gingrich.we're watching the returns, are there a couple of states, couple of house races we should keep our eye on to get a feel for what might be trending? >> think in the house, if you look at barbara comstock in northern virginia and dave bratt around richmond, those two races are important signals, and if the republicans keep both of them, no possibility the democrats get control of the house. if we lose both of them, it could be a really long night. i think they're really central as a weather vane what's going to happen. i think in the senate on the east side, bob huingen is running a great race in new jersey, a long shot race. if he's winning in new jersey election night, it's going to be a really long night for the democrats. mark: let's say he loses and it's close? still a long night? >> potentially a long night. you go further west where karen housley is running against the appointed replacement for al franken and because of the impact of ellison who has all sorts of problems, dragging
mark: newt gingrich.we're watching the returns, are there a couple of states, couple of house races we should keep our eye on to get a feel for what might be trending? >> think in the house, if you look at barbara comstock in northern virginia and dave bratt around richmond, those two races are important signals, and if the republicans keep both of them, no possibility the democrats get control of the house. if we lose both of them, it could be a really long night. i think they're really...
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kamarck lies buried in highgate cemetery marks is dead long live marks we need visionary thinkers like you more than ever as the problems of exploitation poverty and inequality remain unsolved kamarck outlined a vision of a better world but it's up to us to created. vanity might be flattering but he who surrenders to fame. a mere shadow of himself. his ideas the revolutionary change society and altered the course of world history . but is that enough to make someone an icon. or a poster boy for communism a cult figure a cartoon character no for that you have to have something more certain something under bush the main plus plenty of facial hair contests either. you're. for all your marks this community spirit or i don't march the new step by. karl karl marx buddha heart and tar. and so if you ask your to exist there's a. good. part of it and two peter. was his looks. became his trademark draws them circles draw santa the code and draw the hat add a dark moustache presto calm arcs everyone knows him if not his works. night is indeed a unique occasion in the history of television we are
kamarck lies buried in highgate cemetery marks is dead long live marks we need visionary thinkers like you more than ever as the problems of exploitation poverty and inequality remain unsolved kamarck outlined a vision of a better world but it's up to us to created. vanity might be flattering but he who surrenders to fame. a mere shadow of himself. his ideas the revolutionary change society and altered the course of world history . but is that enough to make someone an icon. or a poster boy for...
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leave your mark on the world. minimize its mark on you.rt saving at botoxcosmetic.com mark: professor hanson, i want to get to immigration issue, as it relates to this election we had. i can remember second term of regan -- reagan he won massive popular votes. california is gone. other states are gone. arizona is purpose ill. purple to blue. new mexico more blue than purple, colorado blue. colorado used to b to be ready - red, they are turning other states, looking at texas, vote out of texas are not great, we lost 3 or 4 members of congress, even abbott, he got 55% of the vote. at lower level, republicans got blown out. every major metropolitan area is blue. we don't have enough rural voters to. we are in big trouble? >> i think short-term we are because, democratic parties. all big fortunes are not in mining or farming or gas and oil, they are high-tech, silicon valley, warren buffet. facebook people, google people, amazon people that is the fuel of this. we have imabove eriched -- imabovimpoverished. and it is a coalition between i call
leave your mark on the world. minimize its mark on you.rt saving at botoxcosmetic.com mark: professor hanson, i want to get to immigration issue, as it relates to this election we had. i can remember second term of regan -- reagan he won massive popular votes. california is gone. other states are gone. arizona is purpose ill. purple to blue. new mexico more blue than purple, colorado blue. colorado used to b to be ready - red, they are turning other states, looking at texas, vote out of texas...
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mark: what do we do about this?ut now it's permeated into the society because the entire demography. we're getting these 20, late 20-somethings that are graduating in six, eight years. and to the extent that they do, a lot of them have anthropology or social science degrees. they have this staggering 70, $80,000 debt. they can't buy a home. they don't get married. they don't have children. it affects the entire country. and i think the universities are largely to blame. they need to be truth of advertising. when somebody comes in there saying this is how much money you'll borrow, this is how much interest you'll pay, and this is the likelihood this major will get you a job. and we're just going to be honest with you. they're not even subject to the laws that used car salesmen are. they've got to be very candid about that. and then we can't ask the 70% or 65% that don't go to college to subsidize those t who do. so we need more trade schools, we need the federal government probably to get out of it because by guarant
mark: what do we do about this?ut now it's permeated into the society because the entire demography. we're getting these 20, late 20-somethings that are graduating in six, eight years. and to the extent that they do, a lot of them have anthropology or social science degrees. they have this staggering 70, $80,000 debt. they can't buy a home. they don't get married. they don't have children. it affects the entire country. and i think the universities are largely to blame. they need to be truth of...
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mark: professor mark: we had this election. what do you see in this election? an historical context. 3 seats, 6 senators and was reelected. zealots and partisans, we lax on midterm, people who were defeated get reenergized, that is common, there were a couple disturbing things. the aftermath, every time there is a recount in arizona and florida or in georgia or where i am in california, 4 seats won then lost. and this is opposite of what thanapoleon said, at 11:00, i lt europe, at 3:00 i won it. i thought on election day we had lost -- >> do we ever win seats that we were losing 5 days later? i can't think. >> i think maybe 20 years ago, but now the mobilize people, democrats are better at it than republicans, we thought we would learn. other thing in close races, we lost some good people, we have this missing 4 to 5, so-called deplorable, trump base, whatever, they were there but now there is going to be a great discussion, where do you pick up the missing 5% that would have won you some good senate seats, does it appeal to av machine african-american communit
mark: professor mark: we had this election. what do you see in this election? an historical context. 3 seats, 6 senators and was reelected. zealots and partisans, we lax on midterm, people who were defeated get reenergized, that is common, there were a couple disturbing things. the aftermath, every time there is a recount in arizona and florida or in georgia or where i am in california, 4 seats won then lost. and this is opposite of what thanapoleon said, at 11:00, i lt europe, at 3:00 i won...
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at piccadilly circus i mean mark's research and. she came to london a decade ago to study marxist writings in the libraries where he once read and conducted research pradelle it takes us on a walking tour through soho the area where marx once lived off first stop the former red lion harbor birthplace of the communist manifesto today it's a cocktail lounge but must be shocked. surely he would be so grateful to see saw it today because i think it was really it was a very poor. lot of german and european that if you actually lived here but i don't think you would be surprised to see capitalism today i think of that actually he predicted many of the processes that we are witnessing today from you know the kind of globalization of production and. increasing migration and internationalizing issue and. not only of copy but those of the working class. comics himself has become a product marketed around the globe but even has some all in chinatown named after him well i guess even philosophers have to get a haircut sometimes. this is dean st
at piccadilly circus i mean mark's research and. she came to london a decade ago to study marxist writings in the libraries where he once read and conducted research pradelle it takes us on a walking tour through soho the area where marx once lived off first stop the former red lion harbor birthplace of the communist manifesto today it's a cocktail lounge but must be shocked. surely he would be so grateful to see saw it today because i think it was really it was a very poor. lot of german and...
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mark rogers mentioning tone andi hello. mentioning tone and i think we can see and feel that tone in compiegne, it is sombre, it isa tone in compiegne, it is sombre, it is a moment for reflection. if you rewind 100 years ago to the moment the armistice was signed, celebrations in cities around the world. absolutely, people were euphoric. this had been a dastardly grind ofa euphoric. this had been a dastardly grind of a war that went on and on, they thought it was great to be over by christmas in 1914 and it went on and guzzled up more and more countries because if you have this military gridlock, both sides are desperately looking for additional allies, wantage desperately looking for additional allies, wa ntage other desperately looking for additional allies, wantage other home nations, look, bulgaria and romania have joined us, so it was important for morale to gain allies but also you need military power and as a result it just became need military power and as a result itjust became a giant malaise, so when suddenly it
mark rogers mentioning tone andi hello. mentioning tone and i think we can see and feel that tone in compiegne, it is sombre, it isa tone in compiegne, it is sombre, it is a moment for reflection. if you rewind 100 years ago to the moment the armistice was signed, celebrations in cities around the world. absolutely, people were euphoric. this had been a dastardly grind ofa euphoric. this had been a dastardly grind of a war that went on and on, they thought it was great to be over by christmas...
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kamarck lies buried in highgate cemetery marks is dead long live marks we need visionary thinkers like him more than ever as the problems of exploitation poverty and inequality remain unsolved kamarck outlining a vision of a better world but it's up to us to create it. vanity might be flattering but he who surrenders to fame and. a mere shadow of himself. his ideas the revolutionary change society and alter the course of world history. but is that enough to make someone an icon. or a poster boy for communism a cult figure a cartoon character no for that you have to have something more bad so send something bush remained class plenty of facial hair contests either. for all your marks this community spirit i don't marston's they're barking all. over you trying. karl marx buddha heart and tar going on that as if you just noted. there's a. good. part of it and two peter was there on first was his looks became his trademark drops the circle strong santa the code and brother had added dark moustache presto karl marx everyone knows him if not his works. tonight is indeed a unique occasion in
kamarck lies buried in highgate cemetery marks is dead long live marks we need visionary thinkers like him more than ever as the problems of exploitation poverty and inequality remain unsolved kamarck outlining a vision of a better world but it's up to us to create it. vanity might be flattering but he who surrenders to fame and. a mere shadow of himself. his ideas the revolutionary change society and alter the course of world history. but is that enough to make someone an icon. or a poster boy...
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marks. i don't marks them is there by. karl karl marx who heart and tar going on that as if you are going to. there is a very. good and two piece of art. was his looks became his trademark drives through circles drastic change the code and try to have added dark moustache presto karl marx everyone knows him if not his works. night is indeed a unique occasion in the history of television we were very privileged and deeply honored to have with us in the studio comox founder of modern socialism and also of the communist manifesto. the development of the industrial polytechnic out is conditioned by what other development the development of the industrial yes today's analyses have been degraded to catchy slogans and marx himself has become almost a comic figure both eccentric and unworldly brave man kamaishi final question. who won the cup final in ninety four i. know it's has become the ultimate pop icon and he's among the famous faces featured on the beatles' less injury album cover for sergeant pepper's lonely hearts club ba
marks. i don't marks them is there by. karl karl marx who heart and tar going on that as if you are going to. there is a very. good and two piece of art. was his looks became his trademark drives through circles drastic change the code and try to have added dark moustache presto karl marx everyone knows him if not his works. night is indeed a unique occasion in the history of television we were very privileged and deeply honored to have with us in the studio comox founder of modern socialism...
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marks. i don't marks them is there. beside me. karl marx buddha hard to me are going on and as. you noted. there's a. bit. of david and to peter. books became his trademark draw some circles draw santa change the code and try to hash out a dark mustache presto calm arks everyone knows him if not his works. night is indeed a unique occasion in the history of television we are very privileged and deeply honored to have with us in the studio comox founder of modern socialism and author of the communist manifesto. the developments of the industrial politics out is conditioned by what other development. just yes today is analyses have been degraded to catchy slogans and marks himself has become almost a comic figure both eccentric and unworldly brave mancow moxy a final question. who won the cup final in ninety four. months has become the ultimate pop icon he's among the famous faces featured on the beatles' less injury album cover for sergeant pepper's lonely hearts club band. and soon as there's any talk of revolution. men and white beards are sure to follow their. loves has come t
marks. i don't marks them is there. beside me. karl marx buddha hard to me are going on and as. you noted. there's a. bit. of david and to peter. books became his trademark draw some circles draw santa change the code and try to hash out a dark mustache presto calm arks everyone knows him if not his works. night is indeed a unique occasion in the history of television we are very privileged and deeply honored to have with us in the studio comox founder of modern socialism and author of the...
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>> mark: right.l of the weapon or go to a returning blade technique where i gain control of the weapon and return it to sender. >> anthony: right. >> mark: yeah. >> anthony: show me. >> mark: okay. ♪ the thing about knife defense is there's no, there's no magic code. any technique can fail. any technique can go wrong. and if there's multiple opponents, that can get a bit difficult as well. yeah? that's the other thing, yeah? >> anthony: right. >> mark: so, if you've got the knife held up close, okay? yeah? so i'm gonna clap, pull, hit. and now i'm gonna force this thing back into your sternum repeatedly, what we call the woodpecker. >> anthony: right. >> mark: yeah? now, okay? two hands on, kick first, boot, back and fall. >> anthony: right. >> mark: charge. that's it. charge. >> mark: so atm mugging. okay? i'm gonna pin your hand to me so i own the weapon. and i'm gonna slap backwards into the groin. >> anthony: right. yup. >> mark: so i'm gonna hit, come up, grab. now, i'm gonna introduce point a w
>> mark: right.l of the weapon or go to a returning blade technique where i gain control of the weapon and return it to sender. >> anthony: right. >> mark: yeah. >> anthony: show me. >> mark: okay. ♪ the thing about knife defense is there's no, there's no magic code. any technique can fail. any technique can go wrong. and if there's multiple opponents, that can get a bit difficult as well. yeah? that's the other thing, yeah? >> anthony: right. >>...
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events started early this morning to mark the end of the war. play before dawn, at six o'clock, pipers at locations across the uk and around the world, including lichfield and ayr, performed battle's 0'er, traditionally played at the end of conflicts. every year since the end of the first world war, the royal family, politicians and members of the public have gathered at the cenotaph in central london to honour those who lost their lives. 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, looks back at that day, 100 years ago, when the guns fell silent. london at 11 o'clock on monday, november 11th, 1918. as the news spread of the armistice, the crowds came out to celebrate. at buckingham palace, the king, george v, appeared on the balcony with queen mary and other members of the royal family. the prime minister, lloyd george, went to the house of commons to make a statement. "at 11 o'clock this morning," he said, "came to an end the cruellest and most terrible war that has scourged mankind." in many homes, and in the trenches on the western front, man
events started early this morning to mark the end of the war. play before dawn, at six o'clock, pipers at locations across the uk and around the world, including lichfield and ayr, performed battle's 0'er, traditionally played at the end of conflicts. every year since the end of the first world war, the royal family, politicians and members of the public have gathered at the cenotaph in central london to honour those who lost their lives. 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, looks back...
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i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> live from bloomberg world headquarters, i am scarlet fu. standing firm as her brexit deal and government fall into chaos. pushing off the cliff, sending these soaring and money market scrambling. wall street edging higher thanks to a big rally in tech. streak for theng s&p 500. deep in the red, disappointing results from a handful of retailers on the all-important holiday season. all that and more coming up. raising 25 basis points to 8%. this was pretty much in line with what economists had anticipated, a split rate decision. it comes as the government is trying to do with rising inflation. it is currently at about 5%. it forecast a slowdown just a bit here. all of this, the president-elect sent this plunging, i $13 billion airport by mexico city, already one third complete. you are looking at the dollar mexican peso reaction. anticipation of the rate hike not getting much of a change there. a little bit of a recovery for the dollar. not sizable. let's get you
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thank you very much indeed, mark.concentrating on events in paris, because we are going to have that minute's silence in just over 20 minutes' time. we wait for that. waiting for those commemorative events to unfold. let's talk to heatherjones, professor of modern and contemporary european history from university college london. we are focusing on paris because 100 yea rs are focusing on paris because 100 years ago, the armistice was about to happen. just bring a picture of how the war was coming to an end. the war was not expected to end so suddenly at the end of 1918. the germans had exhausted themselves with their offences and counter offences in the summer but the british and french approach the german army back and it started to colla pse german army back and it started to collapse would surrender in large numbers and that's why as we get to the armistice, the military command revise the german army was about to collapse. and for the french this is a particularly important moment. they lost 1.3 million men in thi
thank you very much indeed, mark.concentrating on events in paris, because we are going to have that minute's silence in just over 20 minutes' time. we wait for that. waiting for those commemorative events to unfold. let's talk to heatherjones, professor of modern and contemporary european history from university college london. we are focusing on paris because 100 yea rs are focusing on paris because 100 years ago, the armistice was about to happen. just bring a picture of how the war was...
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not a lot of people know who mark green is. so he has been able to do some restructuring to usaid that does not hit the skyline quite as much. >> give us a sense of the scope and scale of the redirection in the thinking it usaid. carol: i also want to add to was made of rex tillerson's attempt to reform the state department. there was a lot of fear at the state department. as it turned out, his whole idea of restructuring the state department was about opening new portals for people applying for jobs, the new i.t. equipment in. it really did not involve changes that would affect jobs, i think the thing that affected weree most were people who suddenly being pushed out and feeling their contribution was no longer necessary. so, you know, mark green is very good at talking to employees. he shares the vision that many of them have. so there really is not the kind of headbutting that there has been at the state department. ben: and he has a background in diplomacy, he has the knowledge base of the organization already coming in in
not a lot of people know who mark green is. so he has been able to do some restructuring to usaid that does not hit the skyline quite as much. >> give us a sense of the scope and scale of the redirection in the thinking it usaid. carol: i also want to add to was made of rex tillerson's attempt to reform the state department. there was a lot of fear at the state department. as it turned out, his whole idea of restructuring the state department was about opening new portals for people...
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plus, where is mark zuckerberg? u.k.awmakers are angry that the facebook ceo did not turn up to answer questions tweeting out a photograph of his empty chair. the chinese backed silicon valley designed car's makers will hope to speak past tesla in china. we talked to the ceo about the race to the chinese ev market. to the top story. apple shares were hit hard after trump implied he might include iphone in the tariffs. tim cook is spending the day with ivanka trump touring schools. this provides an extended conversation with the president's daughter and senior advisor before trump holds a key meeting with xi jinping in but with our rights -- in but authorities -- buenos ares. our next guest has a bayreuth redone apple on $220 and with us from -- -- our next guest has a buy apple.for tom, let's start with you. you are watching china very carefully saying it is the biggest single threat to shares of apple. how seriously are you taking this threat for president trump? >> i think today, you have to assume everything out of ch
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mark: it's interesting. week before i handed in my resignation, one of the employees told me the only black employee who can be there authentic self is ime. i think there is a disparity between the people who are close to mark and his team and the employees who are on the ground level. i think it's disingenuous to say that this is just my experience or that i'm out there just putting out all kinds of information about the company that isn't true. because i was so disappointed in the company is why i wanted to put this out. i didn't want to be another black employee who left the company and didn't say anything. the day i put a post up internally, i had three different people, to me and say i handed in my resignation for the same reason. i'm doing it for them and for all these people. emily: facebook did respond. we got this from a spokesperson. "we have been working diligently to -- working in many different functions across the company is a key driver of our ability to succeed." importantly, you point out in
mark: it's interesting. week before i handed in my resignation, one of the employees told me the only black employee who can be there authentic self is ime. i think there is a disparity between the people who are close to mark and his team and the employees who are on the ground level. i think it's disingenuous to say that this is just my experience or that i'm out there just putting out all kinds of information about the company that isn't true. because i was so disappointed in the company is...
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mark, what do we know?s a report in the nikkei overseas indicatin they are cutting production lines. and i am a bit surprised these reports are not already built into the stock price. if you do a google search on the nikkei iphone water cuts he will see results ranging from upwards of four or five years back. it is an annual story. i think it is a mix of what the publication is looking for, combined with adjustments apple makes after the initial few opening weekends of new iphone releases. emily: water, what is your reaction to the report? walter: he profiled the fact this has been going on for years. the company invited this, to a certain extent. some of these things have been ignored in the recent years, there was not much of it going into this quarter. the company talking about not reporting units going forward, now they will allow stories like this to resonate in the market because there is no data point that will follow when the company reports and reports a unit number that may contradict a lot of the
mark, what do we know?s a report in the nikkei overseas indicatin they are cutting production lines. and i am a bit surprised these reports are not already built into the stock price. if you do a google search on the nikkei iphone water cuts he will see results ranging from upwards of four or five years back. it is an annual story. i think it is a mix of what the publication is looking for, combined with adjustments apple makes after the initial few opening weekends of new iphone releases....
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that is essentially the board saying, thus mark zuckerberg saying he supports mark zuckerberg.shows us we need to start having that independent leadership on the board of directors going forward. emily: that said, mark zuckerberg was asked this question on a press call yesterday. take a listen to what he had to say. compositionoard's -- i don't particularly think that specific proposal is the right way to go. but i'm quite focused on finding independenceore into our systems in different ways which is one of the big proposals i'm talking about that i discussed in the note is around this independent body for appeals. emily: so, jonas, no sign that mark zuckerberg wants to change anything. as we know, he holds the majority of shares and forcing that change upon him will be very difficult. what is your response to him? jonas: i appreciate that he seems to be looking for opportunities to bring that level of independence into the board of directors, or at least into the company in some capacity. i respectfully would have to disagree. i think we are seeing clearly that an independent
that is essentially the board saying, thus mark zuckerberg saying he supports mark zuckerberg.shows us we need to start having that independent leadership on the board of directors going forward. emily: that said, mark zuckerberg was asked this question on a press call yesterday. take a listen to what he had to say. compositionoard's -- i don't particularly think that specific proposal is the right way to go. but i'm quite focused on finding independenceore into our systems in different ways...
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to hear how mark uses the example of his own troubled years as a teen through mark wahlberg youth foundations" extras. you'll hear the entire unedited interview with mark wahlberg, it's a good one. find it on tune in or wherever you get your podcast. >>> next week, the queen herself, golden globe and emmy award winning star, claire foy, a conversation about playing a young queen elizabeth and her new project next week on "sunday today." >>> coming up this morning, dylan and i will answer your questions. use #sundaytoday and we will get to as many as we can when we read our sunday mail at the end of the day. dylan is back with another look at the weather. hey, dylan. >> hey, willie. we're keeping our eye on the next storm. it's bringing heavier rain and even snow through the higher elevations. out west this will move eastward as we go through tomorrow. on monday we are going to see the chance of stronger storms. damaging winds, large hail. can't rule out a tornado especially in parts of tennessee and into mississippi and northwestern alabama. then as we go into tuesday we are going to see thi
to hear how mark uses the example of his own troubled years as a teen through mark wahlberg youth foundations" extras. you'll hear the entire unedited interview with mark wahlberg, it's a good one. find it on tune in or wherever you get your podcast. >>> next week, the queen herself, golden globe and emmy award winning star, claire foy, a conversation about playing a young queen elizabeth and her new project next week on "sunday today." >>> coming up this...
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mark lowen is in istanbul.position that the turkish government seems to have had, at least in the leaks that have been made to turkish media, supportive of the turkish president. how useful will this be? i think it will be pretty useful for the turkish government to try to put more pressure on the trump administration to harden their response to saudi arabia. there was a column in the washington post from president erdogan a couple of weeks ago, accusing the killing of being ordered from the highest levels of the saudi government. really, the column went almost as far as directly accusing the crown prince of being behind it. now this conclusion from the cia appearing to show that the crown prince may have had his hands behind the killing. even though the us administration has sanctioned 17 saudi nationals, there was a frustration here that donald trump has not gone further, because of course the crown prince is basically the linchpin of his foreign policy in the middle east, soi foreign policy in the middle eas
mark lowen is in istanbul.position that the turkish government seems to have had, at least in the leaks that have been made to turkish media, supportive of the turkish president. how useful will this be? i think it will be pretty useful for the turkish government to try to put more pressure on the trump administration to harden their response to saudi arabia. there was a column in the washington post from president erdogan a couple of weeks ago, accusing the killing of being ordered from the...
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sheryl might be constrained and mark and cheryl probably need to work on their partnership -- mark andheryl probably need to work on their partnership. emily: would you like to see facebook bring in a third person? there is reporting mark zuckerberg was looking for a third person to handle some of these policy issues but decided not to do so. i think the report was that person would report to sheryl sandberg. the big issue is a board level issue. let's go back to the days of yahoo! and marissa mayer. for all the criticism she rightfully deserved, after about two years, this was no longer her fault. it was the board's fault. problems at the facebook have been obvious. if they are obvious to the president of the united states in 2016, who told zuckerberg you've got problems, they have had over two years at least of problems that have been pretty systemic. the board has to be aware for quite a while, and the question is, what do the independent directors do? all they can do, they are best positioned to get to the root of the problem and figure out what is best for the company. if the comp
sheryl might be constrained and mark and cheryl probably need to work on their partnership -- mark andheryl probably need to work on their partnership. emily: would you like to see facebook bring in a third person? there is reporting mark zuckerberg was looking for a third person to handle some of these policy issues but decided not to do so. i think the report was that person would report to sheryl sandberg. the big issue is a board level issue. let's go back to the days of yahoo! and marissa...
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they are all mark-loyalists.rd: i don't know the board and i do not know exactly how they operate, but i know that mark needs to continue to move the company to better places and if he is not, the board will have to figure out what to do there. i am not speaking on behalf of the board. emily: there are open-ended questions thrown out there, should mark zuckerberg still run facebook? in any world, do you think that would be the case? brad: let's step back and look at how funders amass power. it is to insulate companies from all the short-term demands of the market. and look, with less control and protection, mark has built on enormous franchise and enormously successful. there are plenty of bumps on the road but he has learned the -- earned the leeway to continue to guide facebook. maynard: i could not agree with you more. if you look at where it is today versus where it started, it is is an amazing run, and it was not without bumps. we need to figure out, and i am sure he will, and the board will help, maybe, how
they are all mark-loyalists.rd: i don't know the board and i do not know exactly how they operate, but i know that mark needs to continue to move the company to better places and if he is not, the board will have to figure out what to do there. i am not speaking on behalf of the board. emily: there are open-ended questions thrown out there, should mark zuckerberg still run facebook? in any world, do you think that would be the case? brad: let's step back and look at how funders amass power. it...
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not only did so mark sykes draw lines on the maps his artistic skills were put to further use. it is the ultimate. mark cites a man so many rosalee detested in the east should be responsible for the design of the flags the symbol of national sovereignty of so many arab countries jordan iraq syria sudan kuwait yemen the emirates even the p.l.o. the palestine liberation organization. sykes deal with pekoe was never formally enacted on the ground but it did bear a close resemblance to the way the british prime minister and french president carved things up at the end of the war. the partition was a fact of occupation and then the british and the french negotiated and clemenceau and lloyd george themselves negotiated probably in a taxi between victoria station and and ten downing street when clemenceau arriving in london and in december of one nine hundred eighteen so it was completely casual and resisted and opposed by virtually everyone in the region. so mark sykes died soon after the war aged thirty nine he cast a long shadow across the arab world is.
not only did so mark sykes draw lines on the maps his artistic skills were put to further use. it is the ultimate. mark cites a man so many rosalee detested in the east should be responsible for the design of the flags the symbol of national sovereignty of so many arab countries jordan iraq syria sudan kuwait yemen the emirates even the p.l.o. the palestine liberation organization. sykes deal with pekoe was never formally enacted on the ground but it did bear a close resemblance to the way the...
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our thanks, by the way, to grand 10 distill larry in boston for hosting mark and me.ow to hear mark usesoubled years as a teen through mark wahlberg youth foundation, check out the "today's" extras. you'll heathe entire unedited interview with mark wahlberg, it's a good one. find it on tune in or wherever you get your podcast. >>> next week, the queen herself, golden globe and emmy award winning star, claire foco ersation about playing a young queen elizabeth and her new project next week on "sunday today." >>> coming up this morning, dylan and i will answer your questions. use #sundaytoday and we will get to as many as we can when we read our sunday mail at the end of the day. dylan is we're bringing heavier rain and snow through the higher elevations out west. this will move eastward as we go into tomorrow and on monday we are going to see the chance of stronger storng, damag winds, large hail, can't rule out a tornado, especially acrossof pas tennessee and down into mississippi and northwestern val val. as we go into tuesday we'll see it move eastward and that will last into tuesday m
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mark and i go way back. when we served together in the foreign affairs committee in the house of representatives and i'm so glad to see mark in the position that he is at right now. and having you, a principled, visionary leader, at the helm of usaid has made an incredible difference, we have seen it in addressing new challenges, emerging challenges throughout the world but more specifically in latin america. and one more thing that i have to say to you, mark. tomorrow, we will be commemorating world aids day. and this year, we are also celebrating 15 years of success through pepfar and this is a very ambitious, wonderful program that was created by george w. bush , he doesn't get enough credit for it. shepherded through the house by ark green. it's unbelievable the success we've had. i'm reminded when mark served as ambassador to tans knee ark you wrote to me, i still have it a letter highlighting the threat that hiv-aids poses to the security of our country. we never frame it that way. and you said, quote,
mark and i go way back. when we served together in the foreign affairs committee in the house of representatives and i'm so glad to see mark in the position that he is at right now. and having you, a principled, visionary leader, at the helm of usaid has made an incredible difference, we have seen it in addressing new challenges, emerging challenges throughout the world but more specifically in latin america. and one more thing that i have to say to you, mark. tomorrow, we will be commemorating...
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mark zuckerberg and cheryl sandbergs' backs.public statement last week the board said to suggest they knew about the russian interference or tried to prevent investigations into what happened is grossly unfair. in the last 18 months facebook with the full support of its board has invested heavily in more people and better technology to prevent misuse of its services including during election. we should note zuckerberg and sanders are members of the same board standing behind them. my next guest has long been sounding an alarm for a change n the structure at facebook. for years, julie, you've been clamoring for a change in the share structure given the power that zuckerberg himself holds. what do you think now? julie: well, i think they should have changed the share structure in 2015 when we first filed the shareholder resolution. you know, this is the problem with corporate governance when you have an insider board and really mark zuckerberg has the power to fire any one of his board members at any time whafment that does is, as
mark zuckerberg and cheryl sandbergs' backs.public statement last week the board said to suggest they knew about the russian interference or tried to prevent investigations into what happened is grossly unfair. in the last 18 months facebook with the full support of its board has invested heavily in more people and better technology to prevent misuse of its services including during election. we should note zuckerberg and sanders are members of the same board standing behind them. my next guest...
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mark: if i could follow up on that. i think the rest of the question was whether you come across questions of journalists who had been suborned by u.s. intelligence to mislead the american public. by the bureau, cia or whatever. the cousin a lot of people believe that is really common. i am not among them. because a lot of them believe that it is really common. i am not among them. mr. usdin: i am not aware of that happening. i write in the book about blowback where american reporters has stories that were fake stories put in newspapers overseas intended to mislead people overseas. later, though stories came back here. now it is almost inevitable. it is also possible now for the -- impossible now for the cia to plant a story overseas and expect it would stay there. anything that they plant anywhere would come back. i am not aware of and i did not come across in my research examples of the cia or fbi trying to get american reporters to tell lies to americans. as i say, i came across examples of foreign intelligence agenc
mark: if i could follow up on that. i think the rest of the question was whether you come across questions of journalists who had been suborned by u.s. intelligence to mislead the american public. by the bureau, cia or whatever. the cousin a lot of people believe that is really common. i am not among them. because a lot of them believe that it is really common. i am not among them. mr. usdin: i am not aware of that happening. i write in the book about blowback where american reporters has...
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mark: i think it is starting.hink it has started, but you need more issues, you need to have more problems. and i think we will start seeing that. >> is a 100 basis point increase overnight lending target enough to trigger the distress cycle? mark: i do not think it is enough. but i don't know if it is the beginning of the cycle. to use a baseball analogy, if a great now, we are in the second inning on the distress side. >> very early. mark: yeah, very early. you want to get to the middle innings but we will get there. the question is how long does it take? taylor: coming up on "bloomberg best," more of the week's business news from around the world, including downbeat economic data from china and the eurozone. and as signs point to a slowdown, could the global be heading towards another crisis? our guest describes what the next crash could look like. >> the first casualty would probably be real estate. taylor: this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg best." i am taylor riggs. the author of "black swan" is
mark: i think it is starting.hink it has started, but you need more issues, you need to have more problems. and i think we will start seeing that. >> is a 100 basis point increase overnight lending target enough to trigger the distress cycle? mark: i do not think it is enough. but i don't know if it is the beginning of the cycle. to use a baseball analogy, if a great now, we are in the second inning on the distress side. >> very early. mark: yeah, very early. you want to get to the...
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emily: so, mark, how could this impact the broader industry? obviously there are other stakeholders here. there is the android operating stem which is so much bigger than apple. how could a ruling hear ripple beyond this particular case? >> there are two reasons why. the most obvious reason is because of the precedent it would set at this point to create issues for other app store makers like google with google play. do they change the way they work with developers and will it spark lawsuits on the other end as well. what is it going to mean for amazon and microsoft and other companies that operate these stores? what is it going to mean for any tech company that operates some sort of on line market place where royalties go to the company for hosting. any music service functions very similarly whafment does it mean for apple's other properties like the i-book store which had its own e! price fixing situation. it is different. the other thing here does this mean apple is going to start allowing other app stores on its platform such as, you know,
emily: so, mark, how could this impact the broader industry? obviously there are other stakeholders here. there is the android operating stem which is so much bigger than apple. how could a ruling hear ripple beyond this particular case? >> there are two reasons why. the most obvious reason is because of the precedent it would set at this point to create issues for other app store makers like google with google play. do they change the way they work with developers and will it spark...
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to mark. the act the war is over in iraq and in an hour we will leave. we will never have to come back here and from the french president a determination to build for the future. at this you're known as a spa or you let us build our hopes brother than our fears against each other. you provoke them and together we can avert threats like the specter of global warming poverty hunger disease inequality and ignorance. that we have engaged in this fight and we can win it let us pursue it for victory is possible to live a quiet perceivable. fought over in the first and light of the second world war the french capital paris playing host to own the enemies today together and reconciled . our chief europe correspondent mike often was at that event at the austin two also this morning. europe remembered one of its defining days this morning tell us what that all moment with wanting to. learn was not at all a military event as some might have expected the very pacifist there were a lot of children involved schoolchildren that we just saw on the report there was a lot
to mark. the act the war is over in iraq and in an hour we will leave. we will never have to come back here and from the french president a determination to build for the future. at this you're known as a spa or you let us build our hopes brother than our fears against each other. you provoke them and together we can avert threats like the specter of global warming poverty hunger disease inequality and ignorance. that we have engaged in this fight and we can win it let us pursue it for victory...
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the truth is mark cares about his reputation. of the company. and i think that's actually one of the benefits of having a founder led company. he is not responsive to the shorm term whim of wall street. the things facebook has to do is cost money. they'll make less money from growing slower. and spend a lot of money fixing the problems. i think that they're engaged on it. the question is is can they move fast enough with the bad guy ts. what things happen on facebook at any moment. that's a constant moving target. >> and who he's responsive to. joining us now the author of the facebook effect. david cook. back in back with us. "new york times" cyber security reporter. we just heard from alex who is the chief security officer at facebook. what do you have to say in response? >> i don't think this is the same company i wrote a book about eight years ago. i don't think mark zuckerberg has shown he's giving it the priority that alex is acting like he is. i don't have the confidence that the company is willing to take the range of measures that are n
the truth is mark cares about his reputation. of the company. and i think that's actually one of the benefits of having a founder led company. he is not responsive to the shorm term whim of wall street. the things facebook has to do is cost money. they'll make less money from growing slower. and spend a lot of money fixing the problems. i think that they're engaged on it. the question is is can they move fast enough with the bad guy ts. what things happen on facebook at any moment. that's a...
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tool marks and tire tread yeah it turns out these forensic techniques and others that continue to be used to contribute to mass incarceration have never been subjected to rigorous science you know little things like peer review and double blind testing and no double blind testing is not when you drink so much moonshine that you lose vision in both your eyes and then test how accurately you can pee into a bucket from eight feet away. did you really think that's where double blind testing meant you weirdo calculating how many people might be incarcerated based on erroneous matches is notoriously difficult but according to the innocence project faulty forensic science was a factor in about half of all wrongful convictions in which the defendants would later exonerated by d.n.a. testing half that's crazy if half the time when i wore my homemade buffalo wings scented cologne it made my date gag a dinner stop wearing a. weight i should definitely stop wearing it more broadly false or misleading forensic science is responsible for twenty four percent of the two thousand two hundred fifty ei
tool marks and tire tread yeah it turns out these forensic techniques and others that continue to be used to contribute to mass incarceration have never been subjected to rigorous science you know little things like peer review and double blind testing and no double blind testing is not when you drink so much moonshine that you lose vision in both your eyes and then test how accurately you can pee into a bucket from eight feet away. did you really think that's where double blind testing meant...
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germany has been marking the eightieth anniversary of. two days of anti jewish violence that's widely seen as the start of the holocaust synagogues were burnt businesses ransacked and more than one thousand jewish people were killed thousands more were sent to concentration camps.
germany has been marking the eightieth anniversary of. two days of anti jewish violence that's widely seen as the start of the holocaust synagogues were burnt businesses ransacked and more than one thousand jewish people were killed thousands more were sent to concentration camps.