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but even in emergencies, wee still n need checkcks and balan and we still need supervisionn o make suree that the government s really serving the interests of everybody and not just of those connected to power. >> uh-huh. is it often the case when during the time of the emergency the people tend to prefer stability over disruption. they are bound to even support dr args drac draconian measures. >> this is an emergency. people are afraid for their lives and a lot of also economic concerns. people are losing their jobs, businesses are collapsing, entire induststries, the touour industry are collapsing. so a lot of people are, b becau they are so afraid thehey just want somebody wise and powerful to takee over l like some kind father figure and this is very dangerous because if you give so much power to one person and that person makes a mistake the consequences are far, far worse. >> he says citizens can and should speak out on what direction their government should take at this time. he believes people's voices can carry weight in this increasingly fragmented world. >> in the absence of v
but even in emergencies, wee still n need checkcks and balan and we still need supervisionn o make suree that the government s really serving the interests of everybody and not just of those connected to power. >> uh-huh. is it often the case when during the time of the emergency the people tend to prefer stability over disruption. they are bound to even support dr args drac draconian measures. >> this is an emergency. people are afraid for their lives and a lot of also economic...
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desktop intervention- by turkish- and i think the extent to which this is realllly shifted the b balane of. how right those people yeah. right the- and to go to hold the fact that there is no international a mediation efforts i mean the u. n. speciall envoy- the positionn is at ti now husson salami lefef a few months ago so. everyone in country do you. so we need a politicacal solution but thehers no. negotiation at the international level hall can you expect the political since whose solution in that situation.. well it's actually quitee difficult to o see- a meaningfulul you and land proces or even. into getting full legagal process- adil- happen under the current circumstancess because on the one hand we have. okayay you know a quiet i'm president. . and would serve wat to accept. this influence over negotiation dot a at the samame time a susustainable settlemenet is probably want to intake is in russia's interest because it would reduce their influence it could actually threaten. damaged presence in libya and then we have all sorts of states who want to prevent iraq turkish arrangem
desktop intervention- by turkish- and i think the extent to which this is realllly shifted the b balane of. how right those people yeah. right the- and to go to hold the fact that there is no international a mediation efforts i mean the u. n. speciall envoy- the positionn is at ti now husson salami lefef a few months ago so. everyone in country do you. so we need a politicacal solution but thehers no. negotiation at the international level hall can you expect the political since whose solution...
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exists throughout my career tried to find a way to navigate using that as not necessarily a lead but a balan balance. if that makes any sense at all. >> it does. the party who reads this book will see it. it's run through with the idea of not just black pride with this idea of black empowerment infusing sports as a platform, antiracist platform. as it should be given the fact that without black labor black bodies, you don't have this multibillion-dollar athletic industrial complex. we need to be reminded of that more than we are. >> my think is a broader, look at it through that. sometimes we get shifted away because the power of black in america has risen to a level where we are almost forgetting that it powerful. they subtly hold the power. with me looking at the cultural and business side, not just performance side but the business side, always understanding the role race plays in that. i tried to consolidate that into 13 chapters. >> and you do it which is what's impressive. you say that about appearance of power without actuality of power, it does make me think about some of the nationa
exists throughout my career tried to find a way to navigate using that as not necessarily a lead but a balan balance. if that makes any sense at all. >> it does. the party who reads this book will see it. it's run through with the idea of not just black pride with this idea of black empowerment infusing sports as a platform, antiracist platform. as it should be given the fact that without black labor black bodies, you don't have this multibillion-dollar athletic industrial complex. we...
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. >> david balan sorry about that, david. >> it's okay, you can do that.s confirms something that we have to talk about the fact that we are in a new economic cycle the last one ended in february of 2020. we ended a cycle they have to build out to 2021 and 2022 parts of the economy will be and it's in the pandemic it's different than regular. they're losing sight of the fact >> stick with the forecastor there's something else going on there and it may not be an l so that's great >> there are people talking about the l. i get it when you turn the breaker box off. you turn the breaker box back on you move it slowly there's a v recovery stocks always cross the creek. no matter what type of move, whether it's 87, whatever. you always have these huge down moves that get major recoveries because stocks always over compensate if you want to talk about the economy, mike santoli always does a good job, yes, the economy isn't exactly the stock market but the stock market's where the money is and the checks come out if you're long and that's all that we're here to ta
. >> david balan sorry about that, david. >> it's okay, you can do that.s confirms something that we have to talk about the fact that we are in a new economic cycle the last one ended in february of 2020. we ended a cycle they have to build out to 2021 and 2022 parts of the economy will be and it's in the pandemic it's different than regular. they're losing sight of the fact >> stick with the forecastor there's something else going on there and it may not be an l so that's...
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very strong carbsh on the balan sheet.de of living with covid and post covid period. so there's a lot to like in those names. the question is just valuations. >> what do you think of the travel stocks? a lot of them got -- first they got pounded, then sherp somehow loved by at least a certain group. now people are worrying about them all over again. some people think they're going to be able to raise more and more money from public investors. others believe ultimately they have to go back to the government >> they'll be able to raise money. virtually anybody can raise money in these markets it's stunning how for giving creditors are, and that's why we've had a boom record levels of high yield issuance ahead of a spike in bankruptcies. look, travel is tricky, and just ask yourself the question, if the eastern states are putting sand in the wheel measures to stop people coming from the hot spots, what do you think is going to happen internationally? we are not going back to the free travel that we have all been used to it's
very strong carbsh on the balan sheet.de of living with covid and post covid period. so there's a lot to like in those names. the question is just valuations. >> what do you think of the travel stocks? a lot of them got -- first they got pounded, then sherp somehow loved by at least a certain group. now people are worrying about them all over again. some people think they're going to be able to raise more and more money from public investors. others believe ultimately they have to go back...
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