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have to originate at the points where they were to be used, they could be delivered by wire from central powers. electricity, as benjamin franklin knew, was heat and power as well as liked. many other pioneers already saw the possibilities and they were developing a device called the electric motor. here was the strength that they scratched the muscle other -- scratch their muscles. now there were countries manufacturing something that no one had ever made and sold before. they were manufacturing the most versatile power of all-time, electric power, and delivering it through wires no bigger than your fingers. here was courage to build and grow. courage also to back progress up with cash. a pioneering spirit on behalf of people everywhere, the bank cashier, the shoe clerk, the schoolteacher, the ordinary everyday people who invested their savings and gave the young power industry strength to expand. they, the shareholders as much as the inventors and engineers, brought about a great revolution . a world suddenly found out how to use a force that had waited to go to work since before the daybrea
have to originate at the points where they were to be used, they could be delivered by wire from central powers. electricity, as benjamin franklin knew, was heat and power as well as liked. many other pioneers already saw the possibilities and they were developing a device called the electric motor. here was the strength that they scratched the muscle other -- scratch their muscles. now there were countries manufacturing something that no one had ever made and sold before. they were...
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. >> it seems like what we're talking about today was the centralize power. the power centralized in the office. vr-jl■ uú;+ofp?sp house and i think there is a lot of truth to that, having said that, the members act as, if even during the period we know this observational-y that the committee sometimes will just do, just wildly unpredictable things. the speaker of elections will proceed as the speaker is -- , it's striking as you know. bibliography, here -- one of the most famous books in congressional history. he has a great section about henry clay, in which he says clay is seen as the father of parliamentary power, but they swept the floor with him so many times. he lost so many things. he couldn't stack committees to save his life, he's got so many failures and yet he is held up as a strong speaker in the antebellum period. that's why he kept getting elected. so observation, ali committees are weak, but they are fighting to things, tooth and nail over this position. so either they are diluted, war there are things still worthwhile in being speaker. as broo
. >> it seems like what we're talking about today was the centralize power. the power centralized in the office. vr-jl■ uú;+ofp?sp house and i think there is a lot of truth to that, having said that, the members act as, if even during the period we know this observational-y that the committee sometimes will just do, just wildly unpredictable things. the speaker of elections will proceed as the speaker is -- , it's striking as you know. bibliography, here -- one of the most famous books...
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politicians pundits generals and intelligence agency types play around with weapons and tools whose but central power and devastation on the planet they have yet to really comprehend or in some cases even even have an idea of what to expect earlier this week in the sunday edition of the new york times' david sanger and the gang reported that in retaliation to the great solar winds hack and spying operation u.s. government officials are now saying that over the next few weeks the bided ministration is planning to quote a series of claim to conduct a series of quite invest in actions across russian networks that are intended to be evident to president vladimir putin and his intelligence services and military but not to the wider world. because my friends i guess what nothing keeps or clandestine cyber attacks clandestine like telling the new york times about them. naturally the russian government was none too pleased about these secret attacks after reading about them in the new york times kremlin spokesperson to be announced the upcoming clandestine attacks denounced the upcoming clandestine attacks d
politicians pundits generals and intelligence agency types play around with weapons and tools whose but central power and devastation on the planet they have yet to really comprehend or in some cases even even have an idea of what to expect earlier this week in the sunday edition of the new york times' david sanger and the gang reported that in retaliation to the great solar winds hack and spying operation u.s. government officials are now saying that over the next few weeks the bided...
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general the european commission tries to offer a step towards more coordination but it is not a central power they don't have the right to go as far as a sovereign state and that's why they only provide a framework and leave it up to each and every member states to decide what is the consequence if someone enters the country with this document and what are the rights and privileges that comes with that they can greatly vary from another one but that makes perfect sense given the situation that we have all over the european union that is far from being coherent alex will have less than a minute left let me just ask you very quickly travelers of course are going to be concerned about their privacy the european commission guaranteed that a very high level of data protection will be insured how will that be accomplished . this is again one of those open questions where automatically i think from an aviation perspective they believe it to be a tradeoff the data that you already giving and lines preplanned demick they expect it to be just a little bit more which is that health status know to be aro
general the european commission tries to offer a step towards more coordination but it is not a central power they don't have the right to go as far as a sovereign state and that's why they only provide a framework and leave it up to each and every member states to decide what is the consequence if someone enters the country with this document and what are the rights and privileges that comes with that they can greatly vary from another one but that makes perfect sense given the situation that...
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monetary crisis that has led to a financial collapse lebanon's money was stolen and the central bank wields power that no other central bank in the world has. a welcome one but i know it's people like south who are being hit hardest by the worst crisis since the end of the civil war in 1990 the former policeman depends on a plate of hot food from a soup kitchen something he could never of imagined in the past. because i used to be middle class but now i've fallen below the poverty line. the retired policeman a former teacher even former university professors come here regularly. the n.g.o.s that runs the soup kitchen sees the impoverishment happening on lebanese society. above all its retirees because with the monetary devaluation that they've totally lost their purchasing power they don't even have the power now to buy their own medicine or to pay their rent or buy food or anything at all. to you know many international observers are already referring to of lebanon as a lost country as rampant corruption also becomes increasingly widespread and the country's own politicians seem as helpless to d
monetary crisis that has led to a financial collapse lebanon's money was stolen and the central bank wields power that no other central bank in the world has. a welcome one but i know it's people like south who are being hit hardest by the worst crisis since the end of the civil war in 1990 the former policeman depends on a plate of hot food from a soup kitchen something he could never of imagined in the past. because i used to be middle class but now i've fallen below the poverty line. the...
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that is at risk in modern centralized powerful governments with extraordinary capacity to build standing armies extraordinary capacity to have a disc discourse domination the national leadership. the more arrogant the leader the larger the target that leader represents political comedy and carson's time and in our own reflects this harsher nature of politics of the modern age where political insult and ridicule ridicule are key tools of political discourse in attack ads and elsewhere. in many ways late night comedy is a mirror of american society as much as it may be shaping the discourse. if you go too far for your audience, you don't have an audience anymore and just johnny carson understood that better than anyone. one of the things that really spoke to carson's success as an entertainer was his modesty if you look at carson's preparation for his show, he wrote many of the jokes himself. and for those that he didn't he often tinkered with them. he was always extraordinarily well prepared. if a guest wrote a book carson read it, he didn't just look at some notes scribbled by a producer
that is at risk in modern centralized powerful governments with extraordinary capacity to build standing armies extraordinary capacity to have a disc discourse domination the national leadership. the more arrogant the leader the larger the target that leader represents political comedy and carson's time and in our own reflects this harsher nature of politics of the modern age where political insult and ridicule ridicule are key tools of political discourse in attack ads and elsewhere. in many...
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well but it is coming for our military and h.r. 1 will allow democrats to be able to forever centralize power weaponize the cancel culture against their fellow americans. >> sean: jim jordan, my understanding is they need a forum and its not a case where kamala harris could be the tie-breaking vote in the senate. if all 50 republican stay out of the chamber, they don't get to break the legislative filibuster. i say if that's what it takes, republicans need to not go to work and say, we won't show up if that is what you will do to this country. >> right. whatever it takes to stop this bill needs to happen. mitch mcconnell was clear a week and a half ago when he gave the speech and said basically we will shut down the senate if you proceed amp with a filibuster to t will not let a crisis go away and they are coming for your second amendment rights. we want you, madison hawthorne next. straight ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> sean: now the white house filled with top aides who have supported taking in the second amendment rights. for example press secretary circle back jen psaki, chief of staff jennifer o'mal
well but it is coming for our military and h.r. 1 will allow democrats to be able to forever centralize power weaponize the cancel culture against their fellow americans. >> sean: jim jordan, my understanding is they need a forum and its not a case where kamala harris could be the tie-breaking vote in the senate. if all 50 republican stay out of the chamber, they don't get to break the legislative filibuster. i say if that's what it takes, republicans need to not go to work and say, we...
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and hr 1 will allow democrats to be able to forever centralize power and weaponize the cancel culture our fellow americans. >> sean: jim jordan, my understanding is they need a quorum, and it is not a case where kamala harris a could be a tie-breaking vote in the senate, and of all 50 republicans stay out of the chamber, they don't get to break the legislative filibuster. i say, that's what it takes, republicans need to not go to work and say "we won't show up if that is what you are going to do to this country." >> whatever it takes to stop thisth bill needs to happen. mitch mcconnell was clear a week and a half ago when he gave this speech and said we will basically shutdown the senate if you're going to proceed and move to pass hr 1. that's exactly right. they pass this legislation, we have no border and they do not want us to talk because they're trying to cancel if we bring up the issues. that is how ridiculous, that is heretical the left has become, and that is why we have to continue to speak out against all the crazy policies they have been doing. >> sean: i think i can enlist
and hr 1 will allow democrats to be able to forever centralize power and weaponize the cancel culture our fellow americans. >> sean: jim jordan, my understanding is they need a quorum, and it is not a case where kamala harris a could be a tie-breaking vote in the senate, and of all 50 republicans stay out of the chamber, they don't get to break the legislative filibuster. i say, that's what it takes, republicans need to not go to work and say "we won't show up if that is what you are...
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they could be delivered by wire from central power stations. for electricity as benjamin franklin new was heat and power as well as light. many other pioneers already saw the power possibilities and they were developing a device called the electric motor. here was the strength of men's backs the muscles of their animals and the power of the water wheel in one package. now there were companies manufacturing something that no one had ever made and sold before they were manufacturing the most versatile power of all time electric power and delivering it through wires. no big. your fingers here was courage to build and grow. but courage also to back progress up with cash a pioneering spirit on the part of people everywhere the bank cashier the harness maker the shoe clerk the school teacher the ordinary everyday people who invested their savings and gave the young power industries strength to expand. they the shareholders as much as the inventors and engineers brought about a great revolution. when a world that had plotted down the centuries suddenly
they could be delivered by wire from central power stations. for electricity as benjamin franklin new was heat and power as well as light. many other pioneers already saw the power possibilities and they were developing a device called the electric motor. here was the strength of men's backs the muscles of their animals and the power of the water wheel in one package. now there were companies manufacturing something that no one had ever made and sold before they were manufacturing the most...
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real monetary crisis that has led to a financial collapse lebanon's money was stolen at the central bank wields power that no other central bank in the world has. a lot of money. it's people like assaf who are being hit hardest by the worst crisis since the end of the civil war in 1900 the former policeman depends on a plate of hot food from a soup kitchen something he could never imagine in the past. because i used to be middle class but now i've fallen below the poverty line. the retired policeman a former teacher even former university professors come here regularly. the n.g.o.s that runs the soup kitchen sees the impoverishment happening on lebanese society. above all its retirees because with the monetary devaluation they've totally lost their purchasing power they don't even have the power now to buy their own medicine or to pay their rent or buy food or anything at all. too many international observers are already referring to lebanon as a last country as rampant corruption also becomes increasingly widespread and the country's own politicians seem as helpless to deal with the crisis as the pe
real monetary crisis that has led to a financial collapse lebanon's money was stolen at the central bank wields power that no other central bank in the world has. a lot of money. it's people like assaf who are being hit hardest by the worst crisis since the end of the civil war in 1900 the former policeman depends on a plate of hot food from a soup kitchen something he could never imagine in the past. because i used to be middle class but now i've fallen below the poverty line. the retired...
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majority of member governments were committed to an early deepening of the european union, centralizing more power in the supernatural -- supranational institution. they felt admitting new members would complicate this process. while the deepening with ahead, they arrange to keep the central europeans out by negotiation to admit them. in making this decision, the european union put abstract games ahead of practical the subsidies. the fixed exchange rates of the european exchange mechanism have made the yugo seem like a symbol of rigidity. -- yo-yo seem like a symbol of rigidity. [laughter] for three weeks three years ago, luxembourg --attempts by other countries to make them on time have pushed off unemployment and hiked interest rates and depressed economic activity and created civil unrest, and for what? across the continent businessmen and bankers question the economic needs of a single currency at all. it is essentially a political symbol, the currency of a european state and people which don't actually exist except perhaps in the mind of a brussels bureaucrat. yet these symbols were pursued a
majority of member governments were committed to an early deepening of the european union, centralizing more power in the supernatural -- supranational institution. they felt admitting new members would complicate this process. while the deepening with ahead, they arrange to keep the central europeans out by negotiation to admit them. in making this decision, the european union put abstract games ahead of practical the subsidies. the fixed exchange rates of the european exchange mechanism have...
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because they're trying to centralize political power because they knew that there was enormous amounts of -- happening. and the best way to deal with that is to have central control of that situation. by the time we get to the declaration of independence, and of course we know that important clause in the declaration where jefferson, as the author, talks about people being merciless. ages, sections and contagions. so that center chilling message to indigenous peoples, yet that was one mindset of the americans as they were getting ready to revolt against king george. and yet, two years later in 1778, the united states negotiates its first written treaty with the -- and that tree article six encourages and invites delaware to create a native state and they were invited to have a representative in congress, so how do we go from being savages to kill everything, and then two years later, being invited to create an indian state and have representation? and that was a clause that reappears in several other treaties, including ones with the cherokee and the -- as well. and then 1795, in 1830,
because they're trying to centralize political power because they knew that there was enormous amounts of -- happening. and the best way to deal with that is to have central control of that situation. by the time we get to the declaration of independence, and of course we know that important clause in the declaration where jefferson, as the author, talks about people being merciless. ages, sections and contagions. so that center chilling message to indigenous peoples, yet that was one mindset...
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that is, centralizing more power in the european union's super national institutions. they felt a widening of it, that is admitting new members would complicate, obstruct or prevent this process. while the deepening went ahead, they arranged to keep the central europeans out by the diplomats' favorite tactics, negotiations to admit them. in making this decision, the european union put extravagant and abstract schemes ahead of practical necessities. as a manner of doctrine projectors from jonathan swift down to the president. and the usual disastrous results. the visionary schemes are deepening, either have failed or are failing. the fixed exchange rates of the european exchange rate mechanism have made the yo-yo seemed like a symbol of rigidity. they crashed in and out of it in september 1992 and have shown no signs of obeying the dictates of brussels since then. the next stage of monetary union agreed the single currency is due in 1999, when member states will have to achieve strict budgetary criteria. with three weeks, three years to go, only luxembourg my see tests.
that is, centralizing more power in the european union's super national institutions. they felt a widening of it, that is admitting new members would complicate, obstruct or prevent this process. while the deepening went ahead, they arranged to keep the central europeans out by the diplomats' favorite tactics, negotiations to admit them. in making this decision, the european union put extravagant and abstract schemes ahead of practical necessities. as a manner of doctrine projectors from...
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think about the grid, you'v got supply which has been the traditional power plants format, big centralized power plants, distributing power to homes and businesses, that's changing. on the supply side you're seeing more decentralized power, you're seeing more renewables, solar, wind, you know, we're decarbonizing our energy usage, which is great, but that creates volatility on the supply side and on the demand side, there's also big changes going on, we're electrifying everything, right, so as we bring evs, as adoption continues, that's going to put tremendous stress on the grid. the grid is not built for those types of loads you're going to have more volatility on the demand side as well it's a formula, right, so if yo put more data on both sides of the formula, utility companies and grid operators are having a tough time keeping that balance. >> in light of that, when president biden unveils his infrastructure plans in the middle of this week, is your expectation that we're going to see more focus on power infrastructure and if so, just how likely is it that we actually get something passed by
think about the grid, you'v got supply which has been the traditional power plants format, big centralized power plants, distributing power to homes and businesses, that's changing. on the supply side you're seeing more decentralized power, you're seeing more renewables, solar, wind, you know, we're decarbonizing our energy usage, which is great, but that creates volatility on the supply side and on the demand side, there's also big changes going on, we're electrifying everything, right, so as...
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that is, centralizing more power in the european union's supernatural institutions that they felt a widening of it, that is admitting new members would complicate, obstruct or even prevent this process. so while the deeply went ahead, the range to keep the central european out by the diplomats favorite tactic. negotiations to admit them. and making this decision, the other european union put extravagant and abstract schemes ahead of practical necessities and the manner of doctrine projectors from jonathan swift and the president. over the usual disastrous results, the visionary schemes are deepening, either have failed or are failing. the fixed exchange rates of the european ex change rate mechanism have made the you seem like a symbol of but -- they crashed and items of september 1992, and have shown no signs of -- the next stage of monetary union agreed to single currency is due in 1999, a member states will have to achieve strict criteria. but three weeks, three years ago, only luxembourg fully ace these tests. the attempts by other countries to meet them on time, have pushed up unemploym
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as you know the prime minister has ruled cambodia for decades as the sole source of centralized powern 2017 he cemented that power by outline opposition parties from participating in the nation's parliament ensuring one-party rule. i had the pleasure of meeting of the was there arrested on seeking to overthrow the government and charged further with conspiracy last year as he awaited the china situation. mr. shriver, could you comment on the current safety of -- and what have been relieved from the democratic representation reinstated in cambodia? >> thank you for the question. he is an important figure in cambodia and certainly his efforts to promote the democratic future by participating in elections despite the flaws in the electoral system and the fact that he was never going to cede power in the outcomes and it is important that he be given the opportunity, if not only for his freedom, but to continue to be active in the political space. i do check in on his conditions every once in a while and you probably know he has family members in washington dc who were active on capitol hi
as you know the prime minister has ruled cambodia for decades as the sole source of centralized powern 2017 he cemented that power by outline opposition parties from participating in the nation's parliament ensuring one-party rule. i had the pleasure of meeting of the was there arrested on seeking to overthrow the government and charged further with conspiracy last year as he awaited the china situation. mr. shriver, could you comment on the current safety of -- and what have been relieved from...
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native nations both on these the line and western side of the line because they're trying to centralize political power because they're new that there was enormous amounts of conflict. happening and the best way to deal with that was to have central control of that of that situation. but by the time we get to the declaration of independence of and of course we know about that important clause in the declaration where jefferson and ask the author talks about native peoples as merciless in his savages his known rule of warfare is the youngest english destruction of all ages sexes and conditions. and so that sent a chilling message to indigenous peoples that that was one mindset of of the americans as they were getting ready to revolt against against king george and yet two years later in 1778 the united states congress on negotiates its first formal written treaty with the native nation the delaware people and in that tree the article 6 have the provision article 6 in encouraging the invites the delaware to create a native state and they were invited to have a representative in congress. so, how do we go
native nations both on these the line and western side of the line because they're trying to centralize political power because they're new that there was enormous amounts of conflict. happening and the best way to deal with that was to have central control of that of that situation. but by the time we get to the declaration of independence of and of course we know about that important clause in the declaration where jefferson and ask the author talks about native peoples as merciless in his...
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kenya rises to power on the export of rhinoceroses. a centralrican power block is formed, colonizing north africa and europe. when war breaks out, no one can afford the luxury of a rhino. kenya withers, uganda triumphs. correct. my turn. in a world where a piano is a weapon, not a musical instrument, on what does scott joplin play "the maple leaf rag"? tuned bayonets. defend. isn't it obvious? you're right. my apologies. what the hell are you guys playing? it's a game we invented. it's called counterfactuals. we postulate an alternate world that differs from ours in one key aspect and then pose questions to each other. it's fun for ages eight to 80. join us. all right. i like a good brainteaser. give it a whirl. you're in luck; this is an easy one. in a world where mankind is ruled by a giant intelligent beaver, what food is no longer consumed? uh... a blt where the "b" stands for beaver? i don't know. leonard, be serious. we're playing a game here. (clears throat) i can figure this out. let's see. um, well, beavers eat tree bark. the only tree
kenya rises to power on the export of rhinoceroses. a centralrican power block is formed, colonizing north africa and europe. when war breaks out, no one can afford the luxury of a rhino. kenya withers, uganda triumphs. correct. my turn. in a world where a piano is a weapon, not a musical instrument, on what does scott joplin play "the maple leaf rag"? tuned bayonets. defend. isn't it obvious? you're right. my apologies. what the hell are you guys playing? it's a game we invented....
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immediately after the seizure of power, the central committee will set up a new government.will appear democratic. opponents of the new admission should be removed as soon as possible, but in a democratic fashion. that is to say, be brought to trial before a people's court comprised of one known member of the party and to secret members. the country should not apply for inclusion in the soviet union until they have received instructions from the common. traders -- traitors are to be liquidated without trial. members of ideological movements . members of the police force. diplomats. civil servants. officers. any individuals known to have opposed the revolution. we continue our quoting. "whenever necessary, rep's and it is of the churches should be allowed to contribute in the preparation and carrying through of the revolution. their numerical strength should determine the rate at which church influence is later to be eliminated from the party." the commonest internationals blueprint for conquest speaks for itself. the will for freedom cannot be changed. let's look. >> the exa
immediately after the seizure of power, the central committee will set up a new government.will appear democratic. opponents of the new admission should be removed as soon as possible, but in a democratic fashion. that is to say, be brought to trial before a people's court comprised of one known member of the party and to secret members. the country should not apply for inclusion in the soviet union until they have received instructions from the common. traders -- traitors are to be liquidated...
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using this hr one and other pieces of legislation, such as defund the police in order to centralize their powerexactly. great to see you, senator. >> good to see you. steve: coming up, city council leaders in berkeley california try to make kamala harris childhood home a historic landmark. what she achieved to deserve that, you may ask? that, you may ask? tammy bruce is after the break hooh. that spin class was brutal. well you can try using the buick's massaging seat. oohh yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. pick something we all like. ok. hold on. what's your buick's wi-fi password? buickenvision2021. oh, you should pick something stronger. that's really predictable. that's a really tight spot. don't worry. i used to hate parallel parking. (all together) me too. hey! you really outdid yourself. yes, we did. the all-new buick envision. an suv built around you... all of you. steve: welcome back city council member from berkeley california put a resolution to change a city route law to allow kamala harris childhood home to be made into a historic
using this hr one and other pieces of legislation, such as defund the police in order to centralize their powerexactly. great to see you, senator. >> good to see you. steve: coming up, city council leaders in berkeley california try to make kamala harris childhood home a historic landmark. what she achieved to deserve that, you may ask? that, you may ask? tammy bruce is after the break hooh. that spin class was brutal. well you can try using the buick's massaging seat. oohh yeah, that's...
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using this hr one and other pieces of legislation, such as defund the police in order to centralize their powerenator. >> good to see you. steve: coming up, city council leaders in berkeley california try to make kamala harris childhood home a historic landmark. what she achieved to deserve that, you may ask? that, you may ask? tammy bruce is after the break ♪ and a little bit of chicken fried ♪ ♪ cold beer on a friday night ♪ ♪ a pair of jeans that fit just right ♪ ♪ and the radio up ♪ get 5 boneless wings for $1 with any handcrafted burger. only at applebee's. still your best friend. and now your co-pilot. still a father. but now a friend. still an electric car. just more electrifying. still a night out. but everything fits in. still hard work. just a little easier. still a legend. just more legendary. chevrolet. making life's journey, just better. was that your great-grandmother, keeping the family together? was that your grandfather, paving the way for change. did they brave mother nature... and walk away stronger? did they face the unknown, with resolve...and triumph. ♪♪ there's strength i
using this hr one and other pieces of legislation, such as defund the police in order to centralize their powerenator. >> good to see you. steve: coming up, city council leaders in berkeley california try to make kamala harris childhood home a historic landmark. what she achieved to deserve that, you may ask? that, you may ask? tammy bruce is after the break ♪ and a little bit of chicken fried ♪ ♪ cold beer on a friday night ♪ ♪ a pair of jeans that fit just right ♪ ♪ and...
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the majority of people walk by the central business district of hong kong, but at the same time they wanted to decide the powersral authorities and did not want to follow the basic law. you're going to be teaching a class on patriotism and politics to the dav i, i believe. we are all patriots. you belong to a country and i belong to china. but i can criticize my government. i can too. she said it, the administration pussyfooting around the issues. to do something about the process of land conversion and changing from an existing land use to housing land use. we need to go to a planning board and somewhere in the process it will be stop by a judicial review. >> what should this government do to get beyond where we are right now? >> beyond covid-19 i think we need to do lies the opportunities and potential the mainland offers us. this candy store on mainland china offers much more than just chocolate. >> it's got to be more than a sugar high though, sir. >> and other parts of the country, we are pre-quiet about our successes because they do not want composition. and if we went to the beach, what would be consider
the majority of people walk by the central business district of hong kong, but at the same time they wanted to decide the powersral authorities and did not want to follow the basic law. you're going to be teaching a class on patriotism and politics to the dav i, i believe. we are all patriots. you belong to a country and i belong to china. but i can criticize my government. i can too. she said it, the administration pussyfooting around the issues. to do something about the process of land...
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and this is from the new york fed john williams ok new york fed it is basically the central bank right the most powerful of the member central bank banks in america part of the federal reserve system he's finally after 12 years of receiving this content here he finally has come around to what the kaiser report has told you over and over and this applies to every country in the world that is printing money williams says there is some evidence that low interest rates can move off asset prices disproportionately held by wealthy households we've talked about this is the can tell in a fact they just describe it can tell an effect which we've talked about on this show many times the money printing causes the wealth and income gaps this guy down there at the new york fed is just catching on to the facts of the situation now kudos to him for now living in denial for not following the crowd of mainstream economists who absolutely deny any connection between money printing that can tell an effect and why this small group of people would have been made billionaires in a last 3 years without actually doing anything
and this is from the new york fed john williams ok new york fed it is basically the central bank right the most powerful of the member central bank banks in america part of the federal reserve system he's finally after 12 years of receiving this content here he finally has come around to what the kaiser report has told you over and over and this applies to every country in the world that is printing money williams says there is some evidence that low interest rates can move off asset prices...
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monetary crisis that has led to a financial collapse lebanon's money were stolen at the central bank wields power that no other central bank in the world has. a welcome one. it's people like assaf who are being hit hardest by the worst crisis since the end of the civil war in 1900 the former policeman depends on a plate of hot food from a soup kitchen something he could never of imagined in the past. because i used to be middle class but now i've fallen below the poverty line and the retired policeman a former teacher even former university professors come here regularly. the ngo that runs the soup kitchen sees the impoverishment happening on all levels of lebanese society. should above all its retirees because with the monetary devaluation they've totally lost their purchasing power they don't even have the power now to buy their own medicine or to pay their rent or buy food or anything at all movie to get young people many international observers are already referring to lebanon as a last country as rampant corruption also becomes increasingly widespread and the country's own politicians seem a
monetary crisis that has led to a financial collapse lebanon's money were stolen at the central bank wields power that no other central bank in the world has. a welcome one. it's people like assaf who are being hit hardest by the worst crisis since the end of the civil war in 1900 the former policeman depends on a plate of hot food from a soup kitchen something he could never of imagined in the past. because i used to be middle class but now i've fallen below the poverty line and the retired...
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monetary crisis that has led to a financial collapse lebanon's money was stolen and the central bank wields power that no other central bank in the world has. got a lot of what does it i don't know it's people like assaf who are being hit hardest by the worst crisis since the end of the civil war in 1900 the former policeman depends on a plate of hot food from a soup kitchen something he could never have imagined in the past. because i used to be middle class but now i've fallen below the poverty line and the retired policeman a former teacher even former university professors come here regularly. the n.g.o.s that runs the soup kitchen sees the impoverishment happening on all levels of lebanese society. above all it's retirees because with the monetary devaluation that they've totally lost their purchasing power they don't even have the power now to buy their own medicine or to pay their rent or buy food or anything at all movie to young people many international observers are already referring to levanon as a lost country as rampant corruption also becomes increasingly widespread and the country
monetary crisis that has led to a financial collapse lebanon's money was stolen and the central bank wields power that no other central bank in the world has. got a lot of what does it i don't know it's people like assaf who are being hit hardest by the worst crisis since the end of the civil war in 1900 the former policeman depends on a plate of hot food from a soup kitchen something he could never have imagined in the past. because i used to be middle class but now i've fallen below the...
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currencies as a disadvantage beyond which apparently seems to be the goal because central banks are determined to protect the power i mean the us has a story we've been very tough with this crypto regulation when it stopped libor of the ford even got off the ground for fear that it would undermine the dollar and quote threaten the global economy and so far the u.s. has accustomed to being at the forefront of technology stifling innovation will see more of the bible and talent leaving that choice or market the family havens like switzerland multitude ham so it would only put the us further behind technologically making the coming lose out of billions of dollars so the build up and just broke out unions to be opened seems like it was going to help define and provide clarity in caught by what our tokens will be security or commodity so it doesn't seem like there's too much regulation around it but there is because let's not forget we're still talking about startups here most of these ideas and projects that launch don't have huge amount of funding they launch ideas in order to get funding they're not backed by a big
currencies as a disadvantage beyond which apparently seems to be the goal because central banks are determined to protect the power i mean the us has a story we've been very tough with this crypto regulation when it stopped libor of the ford even got off the ground for fear that it would undermine the dollar and quote threaten the global economy and so far the u.s. has accustomed to being at the forefront of technology stifling innovation will see more of the bible and talent leaving that...
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is happening right now in association with the bit and really in that the centralized crypto space they are there is so much power there even even the idea of computational power coming from because it is a very powerful idea so that may be a bit in the future but i think that is the big threat in silicon valley and they know it because they are to give you a chance to respond and i'd say how do you see it going i mean where do you see it being a threat all around. it's going to be huge but because ben says that it's basically the technology behind that coin it's the fact that the decentralized platforms they're going to be the biggest competitors to players like ben mellon like pay pal like square who want to hold all the power because that's what it is becoming and other all point their peer to peer currency yes but they're the centralized if your currency which means that there is no centralized and the like a pay pal that tells you who you can or cannot spend your money to how much you can or cannot withdraw because at the end of the day paper out where then most all of these other centralized asked that they
is happening right now in association with the bit and really in that the centralized crypto space they are there is so much power there even even the idea of computational power coming from because it is a very powerful idea so that may be a bit in the future but i think that is the big threat in silicon valley and they know it because they are to give you a chance to respond and i'd say how do you see it going i mean where do you see it being a threat all around. it's going to be huge but...
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they start they start exiting the dollar or preparing for you know the collapse of that central currency or the power structure and i saw this headline from south korea's crypto exchange market volume surpassed the nation's stock exchange market this is quite insane so this is that stampede anything to get out of currencies if you know it's just that instinct that a collective of people like thousands and thousands and millions and billions of people sense something's amiss something's going to happen right this is the 1st time possibly ever that the u.s. has resorted to the bread and circuses with the emphasis on the bread you know we've had. the circuses and now they're just pumping cast directly into people's bank accounts and the rest of the world sees that they're like why am i working like a dog 100 hours a week in factories so morning asia so that americans can buy these goods with that funny money that they're just printing by the hundreds of trillions of dollars maybe we should just cut them free and let's keep our economy more domesticated that's part of the day globalization trend that we
they start they start exiting the dollar or preparing for you know the collapse of that central currency or the power structure and i saw this headline from south korea's crypto exchange market volume surpassed the nation's stock exchange market this is quite insane so this is that stampede anything to get out of currencies if you know it's just that instinct that a collective of people like thousands and thousands and millions and billions of people sense something's amiss something's going to...