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8. >> narrator: the plane was a new boeing 737 max... >> what do we know about this 737 max 8?ator: ...the fastest-selling jet in boeing history-- just introduced the year before. >> we don't yet know what caused this crash. >> a breakthrough this evening. the flight data recorder. it holds many of the keys... >> narrator: the data from the black box quickly got to f.a.a. engineers in the united states. ♪ ♪ >> there is a purity of this data. it comes directly from the black boxes. so it's recording airspeed, altitude. >> narrator: the data showed what appeared to be a glitch-- something repeatedly moving part of the plane's tail, controlling its pitch. >> it didn't take long, just a couple of minutes, to see that there was rapid movement of the horizontal stabilizer. it's probably the fastest way to kill yourself in an airplane is to have the stabilizer malfunction. ♪ ♪ >> my spine literally tingled when i saw the traces from the black box. the plane continually tried to push the nose down and the pilots were trying over and over again to stop the plane. and in the end, they lo
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kathleen, max's sister said it well. and max's final days he spent his time helping others stay alive as s he developed a passion for saving the lives of others, so much so he was willing to risk his own life and made the ultimate sacrifice. so true for the attack, max was able to facetime his mom, racheloo as they said their goodbyes' mom told him to be safe. max replied, don't worry mom my mom has got me. they won't let anything happen to me. because the last time she spoke to him before max and his fellow marines and soldiers gave their lives in service of keeping so many others, moms, dads, kids, fellow service members safe. he did not want anything to happen to us. for his bravery and sacrifice, max was awarded a purple heart htand a combat action admission. when he came home to berlin heights ohio he was greeted with a hero's welcome that he richly deserved. families lined the streets as his casket draped in the american flag was brought home to his family. i visited his home town over the weekend to deliver an ame
kathleen, max's sister said it well. and max's final days he spent his time helping others stay alive as s he developed a passion for saving the lives of others, so much so he was willing to risk his own life and made the ultimate sacrifice. so true for the attack, max was able to facetime his mom, racheloo as they said their goodbyes' mom told him to be safe. max replied, don't worry mom my mom has got me. they won't let anything happen to me. because the last time she spoke to him before max...
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what's going on then you get the word is strategy story max . now the question is transit story to what they the does the bread like is trying to make up for past inflation, which is absolutely crazy. if you look at the housing market or the stock market, we don't count that way. we just, we just count the consumer inflation, not monetary, inflation, not housing models are not the things that matter the most, they actually. so if you believe the bad and the last inflation is running, oh, well i that 5.4 percent or so year over year on the c b i bought, all that does is just make up for early negative craft inflation at least so they plan. i don't buy macs, i don't thing anybody with around like amazon and buy something that's new. as far as i know is this work or shortage driven in part by the transfer payments that are coming from the government and workers deciding it's better to stay home. they make more staying home than they were making minimum wage at the job. and they were saying it show up in real time, you know, you go to the store, wen
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thank you very much for inviting me, your max. and i was going to do it for this edition of class report with may max kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank, i guess, rick ackerman of rex pix. and so next time via the me, ah, me, the lack of universal health care makes america the country as every man for himself . we have a retirement crisis in this country and we have a health care crisis for seniors in this country as well. so private business has come up with a special mechanism for that. it's called a life settlement market. we are a life settlement provider, means that we buy life insurance policies from primarily seniors throughout the united states who no longer want or can't afford their life insurance policies. if you're sick and for want to live a few more years, you can sell your life insurance. that way you get more money right away and the company collects your insurance payment after your death. and there's a group of people out there, i guess, hoping that people die soon. what kind of motivation is i give them when
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david morgan, welcome back. max. gotta say so. it's a pleasure, david morgan, we just mark the 50th anniversary of the next and shock when president nixon close the gold window, thus defaulting on us obligations 50 years later. what's your assessment of the consequences of that decision we're going in the jubilee. 7 seven's. remember christine guy talking about the magic number 7 and every 7 there's a shimmy. just 7 times 749. so great role over the 50 year were there is this it, i don't know, but i thought it through a bit of a curve ball and i'm not ruined. charlie being somewhat straight up about it and you can play the straight man. i think there's going to be the reset some time in the 50th anniversary. in other words, you've got a year ago or less markets and society and history tends to go and cycle, you know, you find cycles and they pop up over and over again. and we could very well be looking at of seismic chain certainly. and other cycle people talking about is the 4th turning. this is another historical precedent where
david morgan, welcome back. max. gotta say so. it's a pleasure, david morgan, we just mark the 50th anniversary of the next and shock when president nixon close the gold window, thus defaulting on us obligations 50 years later. what's your assessment of the consequences of that decision we're going in the jubilee. 7 seven's. remember christine guy talking about the magic number 7 and every 7 there's a shimmy. just 7 times 749. so great role over the 50 year were there is this it, i don't know,...
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thank you very much for inviting me your max. and i was going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with may max kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank i guess, rick ackerman of rex pix. and so next time, via the me the are to be with me. ah ah, i use a try now where we received so many inputs on a daily basis that are completely related to reality. so think about how in social media filters and they basically were present themselves very unrealistic way. and so we come to a fomo, there is and be involved more than that. it's about being sort of envious of something that may not exist and is also really tied to the fact that human, we want to be part of the crowd. ah, the the this is boom bus one visit show you can't afford to miss. i'm rachel 11 and bridge board washington coming up with the us debt deadline rapidly approaching treasury secretary genet, yell and has warned of catastrophe if the nation were to default. sure. it had we speak with former us represented bron paul to discuss the date of the national debt . and t
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always the pleasure of a max. pay for having. and that's going to do for this edition of kaiser report with may max guys are in, stay here, but want to think, i guess miss shed lack of mesh talk dot com until next time via the me ah, ah, the drug started as a way to come back a great problem. what's the one? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a tragic, told us that andrew was competing short for me. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest get shot in the head and found in a river like that. something else had to be happening. the ah ah, ah ah . the mark mark your function, you go with a good way to show me was it to another? do domain, john? i got, i've got that limit and i wanted them off. you're gonna be able to do the work for me. one above above me and the taliban celebrates, taking full control of afghanistan after defea
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after max hauls in the traps, virginia measures the lobsters. tosses out the small ones. >> throw it away. >> reporter: then tames the claws of the keepers. who is the boss out there? >> i am. >> reporter: let's say he didn't want to go out one day, he's too tired. no? >> i won't put up with that. >> reporter: virginia says she expects nothing of her son that she wouldn't do herself. unfortunately for her son. how many days have you called in sick in the last year? >> none. >> she won't give up. >> reporter: what would she say if you said, i'm ready to retire? >> there's something wrong with you. >> reporter: something wrong with you. as for virginia's retirement date, she says she'll find that one place and one place only, etched on her tombstone. >> when i die. >> reporter: when you die? >> yeah. >> reporter: in other words, no >>> finally this half hour, we'd like to introduce you to a woman in california who spent her life helping children on the other side of the world. she recently turned 96 and says she has no intention of stopping now. h
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i max guys are time out to go to michael panto. yep. needs the money manager down at the pensive port dot com, whose latest commentary is titled the great deflation of 2022. michael, welcome back. so good to see you, maxwell. before we get to the flesh, i want to ask you about gold. on both a 10 year chart and a one year chart, gold is down. how is that even possible against the backdrop of the fiscal and monetary stimulus? you know that we've seen the same data control, is that what's going on? michael started this morning to those who think that gold is always a great. has he gets in place and all the time? i mean we have whole braces that have risen by over 90 percent year on year. we have p p i, you know, high single digit cpi, single digits, and yet goal is down. you have to understand what drives goal, role bones and non interest, very assets. and it doesn't do all that well when real interest rates are rising. and that's exactly what has been happening since late summer of 2020, which is why i sold all my gold back then. i o
i max guys are time out to go to michael panto. yep. needs the money manager down at the pensive port dot com, whose latest commentary is titled the great deflation of 2022. michael, welcome back. so good to see you, maxwell. before we get to the flesh, i want to ask you about gold. on both a 10 year chart and a one year chart, gold is down. how is that even possible against the backdrop of the fiscal and monetary stimulus? you know that we've seen the same data control, is that what's going...
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it's very max. don't i gauge? oh, prices fell by 45 percent or 20 years after the big epic, or they're slapped market than this idea. so any present, and it can happen here. i mean, you don't think a bank is mcknight is as maniacal as the fed. so the, here's the point we're going to have massive destructive, disruptive periods of both deflation and inflation. and that's the predicate from my model, the idea modeled inflation, deflation, economic cycle model. all i'm saying is you have to be on the right side of that trade. because if you look back in history, we've had blue bus cycles, like we've never seen before. the duration get squeeze, duration between the chaos get squeezed and the, the bottles get worse and worse, purchasing power for my us dollar, is it going up or going down? so it's going. so right now it had been going down for several years. if you look at the us dollar as matter measure on the dixie, it's actually up in 210-0100 1000000 americans are $300000000.00 americans. their experience with the
it's very max. don't i gauge? oh, prices fell by 45 percent or 20 years after the big epic, or they're slapped market than this idea. so any present, and it can happen here. i mean, you don't think a bank is mcknight is as maniacal as the fed. so the, here's the point we're going to have massive destructive, disruptive periods of both deflation and inflation. and that's the predicate from my model, the idea modeled inflation, deflation, economic cycle model. all i'm saying is you have to be on...
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my pleasure. max. thank you. all right, that's going to do for this edition of kaiser report with may max kaiser and herbert want to thank our guest, david morgan, the morgan report until next time via the me. ah ah ah me the civic leg around the world expedition 5000 miles round the clock of the dead calm miss the national every country close by the crew. gavin's food and water to go to church. those also literally little thing is that everybody's love or no more, no food, no water. but really, you know, i'm not sure somebody stuck in the cove in your living like the theme at home. but in the 21st century, the begging goes on to what i've seen and witness in background was so destructive to this day. i haven't gone to sleep coming up. this are the 1st of all in depth reports and to the victims of america's brutal war on terror. following us withdrawal from us kind of stand former guantanamo detainees. with them, vague shows the horrors he suffered. they had a sound, a woman in the, in the next room that led me t
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thank you max. and i was going to do it for this edition until next time by me ah, join me every thursday. i'm alex simon. show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport, business and show business. i'll see you then. mm. long long. when i would show the wrong. why don't just don't the rules. yes to see out. because the after an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will depart and we choose to look for common ground in the pacific leg around the world. expedition 5000 miles round the clock in the dead. calm miss dennis in michigan as every country close by like ah, the crew, gavin's food and warner harbor. and to go to check those for a show. the look on the blue on the little thing is got everybody locked down or almost no food and no water. really sure. somebody either stuck up in the cove. it, you're living like the female of own but in the 21st century, i the so if we put i do not wish you and not simply good luck. what you said, god, i don't hear your l
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always the pleasure to be on max pay for having. and that's going to do for this edition of kaiser report with may max guys are in, stay here, but want to think, i guess miss shed lack of mesh talk dot com until next time via the me ah, ah, the civic lag around the world expedition by 1000 miles round the clock of the dead. calm miss wilson as every country close by with michael gavin's food and one or 2 to chat, nurse personal leave it on the little thing is got everybody locked down or almost no food or no only give them up. so somebody either stuck up in the cove if you're living like the fema home, but in the 21st century. ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation. let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk to me. only one main thing is important for not as an internationally speaking, that is, a nation's pickups. are allowed to do any
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the morgan report, david, welcome back. max can be back. all right, lesson i want to pick up on a comment. you made the 1st segment, talking about j pals. recent testimony saying things are great, no problems. but look, we know that that's a lie. because if things were great, they would not be buying billions of dollars of the treasury is every, every day, every month they do it because things are not great. they don't do that because it's good for the economy. they do it as a measure to stop the inevitable, which is that all banks in america are technically installment. how does he get away with that lie, david? good, asking lessons. i don't know max, it's just like i said early, i'll just reiterate a little bit from the 1st. second, most people are too busy trying to earn living to understand what an interest rate does, what the purpose of it is, how it set. you know, it's dana debt market didn't understand a corporate bond from a treasury bond. so most people are oblivious to the financial markets, yet it's a huge segment of what makes t
the morgan report, david, welcome back. max can be back. all right, lesson i want to pick up on a comment. you made the 1st segment, talking about j pals. recent testimony saying things are great, no problems. but look, we know that that's a lie. because if things were great, they would not be buying billions of dollars of the treasury is every, every day, every month they do it because things are not great. they don't do that because it's good for the economy. they do it as a measure to stop...
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always a pleasure. max, thanks for inviting me on. well, you've got some fascinating things you've been writing about on your blog, but 1st i wanted to ask you a couple of things about some current events, every grand over there in china. the 2nd largest property developer in china is melting down. the big debate is whether or not this is china quote, lehman moment. what do you think? well, may be sort of dropped out of the news. and in my car a commentary out the other night. i had a picture of a soon on me and we know that before the wave actually hits the tide recedes and i think we're in that receding tide of a little bit of quietness on the news front. but i think the problem is still very much there was i recall after the 2000 global financial crisis was financial pundents were saying, is that the world over the cover because of china's ability to expand their balance sheet and be the buyer of last resort. so they carry the ball for 10 or 12 years, but using the same tricks that were used in america and wall street to create a s
always a pleasure. max, thanks for inviting me on. well, you've got some fascinating things you've been writing about on your blog, but 1st i wanted to ask you a couple of things about some current events, every grand over there in china. the 2nd largest property developer in china is melting down. the big debate is whether or not this is china quote, lehman moment. what do you think? well, may be sort of dropped out of the news. and in my car a commentary out the other night. i had a picture...
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my pleasure. max, thank you. all right, that's going to do for this edition of kaiser report with may max kaiser and herbert want to thank our guest, david morgan at morgan report until next time by the me the rather driven by remove shaped by the control center. those in me dares think we dare to ask me. oh, that sounds good. i took mark your function. you go to where it shows me what to do. john, i got on the top limit and i wanted them off. you're gonna be back to work for me even above the less about me.
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you've had challenges with the max program. wondering is if you now see an opening within the narrowbody markets to produce a new aircraft. i'm not talking about a new program, but the 8321, the top end of the a320 program from airbus is hugely competitive. i am wondering whether you needed aircraft to compete with that and whether that part of the strategy review at the numbers you're talking about today. guy: -- marc: coming out of this moment, the narrowbody is leading the way. low-cost carriers are a strong part of the resurgence. they have an offering selling right into the passenger travel demands. we do think narrowbody matters. share is shifting. you see it now projections from the boeing market outlook that we will rise from 64% to 68% over the 10 years. we think it is an important spot to be in. our commercial airline steam has been a lot of time with the customers, thinking about where their route needs will go. that will dictate what airplanes the company invests in overtime. we are not clear to make any news about
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i was not able to learn to the max and so,... that is all that we have time _ the max and so,...t we have time for on _ the max and so,... that is all that we have time for on this - we have time for on this addition. fantastic speaking to you. speaking to us on newsday. stay with bbc news. hello there. on wednesday, it was a lovely day across scotland and northern ireland. wide spread sunshine and pretty warm with 25 celsius recorded in sterlingshire. further south for england and wales it was rather cloudy. the next few days it is similar set up. the best of the sunshine across the north, more clous in the south. more cloud in the south. it's this area of high pressure that we've had for nearly two weeks now. pretty much in the same position bringing back east or northeast airflow. so a lot of cloud generally to start the day thursday. eventually we start to see the cloud breaking up across scotland and northern ireland and into northern england was up increasing sunshine here, it will turn quite warm to the afternoon. but again, for much of england and wales, a lot of cloud ar
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well, we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy, oh, beautiful jewelry. and how about like the automobile? again? format? you know what? money laundering is highly regal copier spots i have often said transparency for the powerful receipt for the last bit about privacy. what people care about is power. juliana sons is become a symbol of the battles of brevity. information is power. that's what's going on. a huge struggle with governments and corporations who want to keep information secret and others who democratic rights should be pushed forward. and people have a right to know when they're going to do watch houses help shift the conversation around transparency. see what that battle has done to him. i feel like julian might be coming to an end. we are in a conflict situation with the largest and most powerful employer in such a situation. it's remarkable survive the ah moscow where it's just a moment. tuesday, the 14th of september, you're watching out the international law from our election. h. q overlooking the kremlin, and red square. that's account
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because max, you've always said you can't taper a ponzi, right? e to propose exempting green bonds from deficit and debt. when my calculations christine the guard over at the e. c. b was saying like we okay what the e c b as tapering, but we need some more money. right? we need fiscal support. i, the nation states within the euro zone need to increase how much they're spending on stimulus and domestically. so remember that with europe, the way it's set up, the structure of the monetary union is that you budget rules created in 1997 and change 3 times since then. set limits on government borrowing to protect the value of the euro. they require you countries to cut debt below 60 percent of gdp, an annual deficits to below 3 percent of g d. p, or face fines. while the rules are temporarily suspended and 2020 to give government more scope to fight the corona virus pandemic. they are due to be reinstated in 2023 and max. i want to change that again. obviously in 2023. they won't be able to unwind this that because the data on that, according to the com
because max, you've always said you can't taper a ponzi, right? e to propose exempting green bonds from deficit and debt. when my calculations christine the guard over at the e. c. b was saying like we okay what the e c b as tapering, but we need some more money. right? we need fiscal support. i, the nation states within the euro zone need to increase how much they're spending on stimulus and domestically. so remember that with europe, the way it's set up, the structure of the monetary union is...
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max: that is a risk. that risk for the ecb is more convergence with other central banks, other more hawkish central banks, like the bank of china. we have seen both yields lately almost pricing in a hike in 2023 . certainly pricing a hike in 2024. that is not justified. goodness knows what is going to happen in the next year's, but the market is positioning for good inflation outcome and fully pricing out any kind of risk to inflation. that really does seem to be premature, considering where we have been in the last seven years. we have been more divergent, with other more central -- more hawkish central banks globally. alix: max kettner. coming up, ryanair, saying the summer of 2022 will be strong. i feel like i've heard this story before from the airlines. we will see if this time it can actually happen. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> out of this current moment, you are right. low-cost carriers are a very strong part of resurgence. they have an offering that is selling right in into those passenger travel dema
max: that is a risk. that risk for the ecb is more convergence with other central banks, other more hawkish central banks, like the bank of china. we have seen both yields lately almost pricing in a hike in 2023 . certainly pricing a hike in 2024. that is not justified. goodness knows what is going to happen in the next year's, but the market is positioning for good inflation outcome and fully pricing out any kind of risk to inflation. that really does seem to be premature, considering where we...
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always good to be with you max. well, ear latest method that goes out to your followers is entitled the great deflation of 2022. ok. so you're looking ahead the next year. and so you're, you're thinking that there's going to and our previous like when we talked about the nick, a average back in 1989 and had a huge collapse of peaked out of 40000 on the knee k. there is this 20 year deflationary period. so you're making a comparison. you think that the u. s. is on the cost of something similar to it and do i have that? right? i actually think that the evaluation of equity is now at 207 percent of g. d. p is something similar to what they saw. busy in japan, you know, paul bookers day when he raised rates to 20 percent evaluation of equities as compared to g d, b was 35 percent. so i just don't see the fed being able to fight inflation the way they did before. so i think this might be a truncated period of inflation. and then i think they come back with this massive fiscal and monetary package and a be at that junctur
always good to be with you max. well, ear latest method that goes out to your followers is entitled the great deflation of 2022. ok. so you're looking ahead the next year. and so you're, you're thinking that there's going to and our previous like when we talked about the nick, a average back in 1989 and had a huge collapse of peaked out of 40000 on the knee k. there is this 20 year deflationary period. so you're making a comparison. you think that the u. s. is on the cost of something similar...
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you have a maxed out credit card and want to get a new limit to max out another one. in reconciliation in the senate they have the ability to carve carveout for the debt ceiling they have a hard time doing that on their own because it may harm them but they are in the majority and control what comes to the floor so they have wasted all this time. the only people that will get any blame is the democrats and their management. we watched crisis after crisis from the border to now putting the debt crisis why would they move a bill that they know hadn't passed and they even took out the iron dome funding to get the most liberal people to vote for it. so why did they waste that time? why didn't they take the time to wall off the reconciliation, pass it in the house and the senate so people in america wouldn't be harmed because they cannot manage. that's the only answer to the question. >> the treasury secretary was just here. can you talk a little bit more about your conversation and at this point is there anything that could change your mind about supporting the debt limit
you have a maxed out credit card and want to get a new limit to max out another one. in reconciliation in the senate they have the ability to carve carveout for the debt ceiling they have a hard time doing that on their own because it may harm them but they are in the majority and control what comes to the floor so they have wasted all this time. the only people that will get any blame is the democrats and their management. we watched crisis after crisis from the border to now putting the debt...
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the car was really nice to drive.— max did an amazing lap and i was so close _ max did an amazing laplap and i was so close. i was trying to catch him. with_ close. i was trying to catch him. with yesterday's session missed it made _ with yesterday's session missed it made it_ with yesterday's session missed it made it a — with yesterday's session missed it made it a difficult day but i gave it everything and he did a fantastic lap and _ it everything and he did a fantastic lap and deserves pole position. to cricket where india had the better of the third day of their fourth test against england. they lead by 171 runs at the oval. a century from rohit sharma — his first test hundred outside india, put the tourists in control as they reached 270—3. cheteshwar pujara scored 61. virat kohli was on 22 and ravindra jadeja nine when bad light ended play. things might not come easy. i'm pretty happy today with how things turned out, notjust for me but for the whole group today. we are in a good position. we do understand that the game is not over until it's over. ., , , , that's all the spor
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the guys are, this is because report so much happening in paris. max's stacy are taking it all in geo politics. gone berserk, australia, france, the u. k. all battling it out in what appears to be a new york bomb fight. stacy. right. well, because we are in the fashion capital of the world, paris, our last episode here, we will say the fashion in diplomacy seems to be new york style, new york born boris johnson was in the white house last week. and what he said to the french to my crone, his message was, get a grip. give me a break. he said in french, bad french, i might say even worse than mine. but here in france, my crone says to scott morrison, and essentially not were believed, but through his actions, you think take a hike, buddy scram, get lost, pound sand. he won't return. scott morrison's calls. so this is my crone versus scott morrison, who is the prime minister of australia, who dissed france by secretly negotiating a deal with united states for the to break the contract with france for $90000000000.00 worth of submarines, the barracuda class from france instead he's going
the guys are, this is because report so much happening in paris. max's stacy are taking it all in geo politics. gone berserk, australia, france, the u. k. all battling it out in what appears to be a new york bomb fight. stacy. right. well, because we are in the fashion capital of the world, paris, our last episode here, we will say the fashion in diplomacy seems to be new york style, new york born boris johnson was in the white house last week. and what he said to the french to my crone, his...
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i understand. max, you are stunned. you went violent, you had are no, as i understand it. whilst on that commitment, the cache is all motional driven the day after things are on fire. he goes up with a 1000000000 arrows into this thing. then a week later, it's like, wait a minute, i've got, i'm a greedy guy. he likes to bye, but he is with free money from the central bank. i'm not even they may, he could borrow a 1000000000 euros from the central bank a, c b for 0 or less than 0, and use it to rebuild, not your dumps, but it now would even do that 1st country. well, i don't know. you have to go google it on your own because i don't know whether or not he came through with that money. but the point is, let's talk about that wealth and income gap. and the central bank, the european central bank, the federal reserve bank, all the central banks of the world, fostering and basically pushing this wealth and income gap. last week, the big nose, of course, was fed chief power. other officials owned securities, central bank, bou
i understand. max, you are stunned. you went violent, you had are no, as i understand it. whilst on that commitment, the cache is all motional driven the day after things are on fire. he goes up with a 1000000000 arrows into this thing. then a week later, it's like, wait a minute, i've got, i'm a greedy guy. he likes to bye, but he is with free money from the central bank. i'm not even they may, he could borrow a 1000000000 euros from the central bank a, c b for 0 or less than 0, and use it to...
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david, welcome back. max could be back. all right, less i want to pick up on a comment made the 1st segment talking about j pals. recent testimony saying things are great, no problems. but look, we know that that's a lie because if things were great, they would not be buying billions of dollars of the treasury is every, every day, every month they do it because things are not great. they don't do that because it's good for the economy. they do it as a measure to stop the inevitable, which is that all banks in america are technically installed and how does it get away with that live david? good asking us is, i don't know max, it's just like i said early, i'll just reiterate a little bit from the 1st. second. most people are too busy trying to earn living, to understand what an interest rate does. what the purpose of it is, how it's set, you know, it's dana debt market didn't understand a corporate bond from the treasury bond. so most people are oblivious to the financial markets, yet it's a huge segment of what makes the wor
david, welcome back. max could be back. all right, less i want to pick up on a comment made the 1st segment talking about j pals. recent testimony saying things are great, no problems. but look, we know that that's a lie because if things were great, they would not be buying billions of dollars of the treasury is every, every day, every month they do it because things are not great. they don't do that because it's good for the economy. they do it as a measure to stop the inevitable, which is...
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thank you very much for inviting me your max. and i was going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with may max kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank i guess, rick ackerman of rex pix. and so next time via the me a try now where we received so many inputs on a daily basis that are completely related to reality. so think about how in social media filters and they basically present themselves very unrealistic way. and so we come to a fomo and be involved more than that. it's about the sort of envious or something that may not exist. and it is also really tied to the fact that is human. we want to be part of the crowd. ah, you know, one most of the most real deliberation after i unit 731 with a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program. that the world had ever known real to production, but it will show up enough keel to the new new model to model this new one from new and i got the sale. i w
thank you very much for inviting me your max. and i was going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with may max kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank i guess, rick ackerman of rex pix. and so next time via the me a try now where we received so many inputs on a daily basis that are completely related to reality. so think about how in social media filters and they basically present themselves very unrealistic way. and so we come to a fomo and be involved more than that. it's about the sort...
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thank you very much for inviting me your max. and i was going to do it for this edition of class or part with me, max kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank i guess, rick ackerman of rex pix. and so next time via the me when alex seem wrong. why don't just don't the room? yes. to shape out the thing becomes the after kid and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves well the part we choose to look for common ground in imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century. what other chapters called gun violence school shootings, homelessness. first, it was my job and it was my name was my savings. i have nothing. i have nothing and it's not like i don't try. i look for resources, i look for jobs. i look for everything i can to make this past and all i end up doing is passing the road to the american dream paved with dead refugees. it's very idealized image of the older america, native americans look past the death that happen every single day. this is a modern history of the usa, america on o
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investors. >> max gokham. .g us from newport beach coming up, delta derailed hopes for normal working life. the latest on what lies ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> the delta variant has upended hopes that life on wall street would return to normal after labor day. let's get more from jenny. we have been waiting for this week. for an entire year and a half we said, after labor day. what is it looking like? >> you are right. this was the long-awaited date that people said we would be starting our new normal. yeah, they are back. a lot of big u.s. banks have brought back a lot of employees but it is not in the way they expected. folks are in masks, social distancing, it's not the kind of vibe a lot of ceos have been heralding as the day everyone would be back and things would feel more normal. >> does this change the planning aspect of things in terms of office space? how many more institutions are thinking this is the way to go given the uncertainty of variance -- variants? >> the longer we go the harder it gets
investors. >> max gokham. .g us from newport beach coming up, delta derailed hopes for normal working life. the latest on what lies ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> the delta variant has upended hopes that life on wall street would return to normal after labor day. let's get more from jenny. we have been waiting for this week. for an entire year and a half we said, after labor day. what is it looking like? >> you are right. this was the long-awaited date that people said...
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max did an amazing lap and i was so close. i was trying to catch him. it made it a little bit difficult of a day, but i gave it absolutely everything and yeah, he did a fantastic lap and deserves a pole. the two rivals seemed back on good terms after their recent run—ins, but this is the first time they have been together on the front row since silverstone, and that race saw them collide on the opening lap. nick parrott, bbc news. it's a big couple of days in rugby league as the annual magic weekend takes place at newcastle's st james park. three matches today, the highlight being the game between the top two teams in the superleague, catalans dragons and st helens. and it didn't disapoint, with an extraordinary finish. catalans scoring three trys in the final five minutes, including this with the final play from sam kasiano, to level the game 30 points each. to golden point with james maloney kicking a long—range drop goal to win it by cattle and secured them the league shield for the first time. in the first match of the day, castleford beat salford b
max did an amazing lap and i was so close. i was trying to catch him. it made it a little bit difficult of a day, but i gave it absolutely everything and yeah, he did a fantastic lap and deserves a pole. the two rivals seemed back on good terms after their recent run—ins, but this is the first time they have been together on the front row since silverstone, and that race saw them collide on the opening lap. nick parrott, bbc news. it's a big couple of days in rugby league as the annual magic...
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that's why we love skechers max cushioning footwear.axed out the cushion for extreme comfort. it's like walking on clouds! big, comfy ones! oh yeah! with voltaren arthritis pain gel my husband's got his moves back. an alternative to pain pills voltaren is the first full prescription strength gel for powerful arthritis pain relief... voltaren the joy of movement mission control, we are go for launch. ♪ t-minus two minutes and counting. ♪ um, she's eating the rocket. -copy that, she's eating...
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kpix 5 max darrow is live in union square, to explain. max? >> reporter: the mayor and chief of police both explained today that retail theft are not victimless crimes. they do affect the community. say business does not want to operate in the area anymore because of crimes that means people will lose jobs. if the pharmacies hit that will have a negative effect on the surrounding community. the goal here is to work with the community to solve this problem. >> reporter: by now, you have probably seen videos of various brazen retail theft from central cisco stores, high-end shops or neighborhood pharmacies. it is a major problem in the city and the mayor and police chief hoping new initiatives will help combat the problem. >> we will expand central cisco police departments, organized retail crime unit from 2 to 6 full-time officers. >> sf pd lieutenant scott wyant is with the burglary unit. >> when they asked us what resources were needed we gave them a christmas wish list and regarded. >> the crime initiative will also increase the number of pd
kpix 5 max darrow is live in union square, to explain. max? >> reporter: the mayor and chief of police both explained today that retail theft are not victimless crimes. they do affect the community. say business does not want to operate in the area anymore because of crimes that means people will lose jobs. if the pharmacies hit that will have a negative effect on the surrounding community. the goal here is to work with the community to solve this problem. >> reporter: by now, you...
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we all know max, that's wrong. gold is one of the few things that's not in a bubble. i'm convinced that gold some day is going to be a bubble. i'm holding on to mike gold waiting for them. moment mass is i think it's going all right, back to bring on cars report mass. always a pleasure to be on mass. thanks for having me back. all right, that's going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with may max guys or and stacy, herbert want to thank our guests, mich shed. lot of miss talk dot com until next time via the me the war on drugs started as a way to combat a great problem. what's the one? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a check and told us that and there was a competence short form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest get shot in the head and found in a river like that something else had to be happening. ah, the ah biggest ship program in the history
we all know max, that's wrong. gold is one of the few things that's not in a bubble. i'm convinced that gold some day is going to be a bubble. i'm holding on to mike gold waiting for them. moment mass is i think it's going all right, back to bring on cars report mass. always a pleasure to be on mass. thanks for having me back. all right, that's going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with may max guys or and stacy, herbert want to thank our guests, mich shed. lot of miss talk dot com...