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iff?", and netanyahu personally, think they are benefiting from the war, especially netanyahu war, especially neta nyahu personally. war, especially netanyahu personally. that is why the ceasefire talks didn't produce a ceasefire and that's why you still have a war and are likely to continue to have one in gaza. lebanon is different. if israel wants to pull back from this, from the brink, there is an offer on the all—out would have the true all—out war and it would drag in the united states pretty quickly, because israel lacks the firepower i think to deliver the kind of blow against iran it would be hoping to deliver.— blow against iran it would be hoping to deliver. now we have heard appeals _ hoping to deliver. now we have heard appeals from _ hoping to deliver. now we have heard appeals from the - hoping to deliver. now we have heard appeals from the us - hoping to deliver. now we have heard appeals from the us and | heard appeals from the us and plenty of other quarters as well for cal
iff?", and netanyahu personally, think they are benefiting from the war, especially netanyahu war, especially neta nyahu personally. war, especially netanyahu personally. that is why the ceasefire talks didn't produce a ceasefire and that's why you still have a war and are likely to continue to have one in gaza. lebanon is different. if israel wants to pull back from this, from the brink, there is an offer on the all—out would have the true all—out war and it would drag in the united...
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devoid of any kind of effort this is that you do something different and when you're standing there iff you are going in your kitchen. you can do that now because the cultures more informal and think just thinking over again, reagan was a great crafter language even if you do not agree with only 70 over the fill of the way expressed. most people couldn't help but once you have say george w. bush, andw. cool feel and sometimes just would be an publican must serve him and taken seriously even if for ten minutes, then culture and lisa getting up and talking is okay. worked on the cap on the way here, my driver having to have him where is he today, in michigan. i was listening to him doing his thing and it was something of with a floppy and sloppy speak nothing yogurt has dementia presence and like you said what i was just thinking is that this is exactly the way people talk including that he's not afraid to show his less savory signs in terms of receipt. the camp counselor braided okay, it's going to be interesting but i just listened and i think that he just cannot be bothered to make eff
devoid of any kind of effort this is that you do something different and when you're standing there iff you are going in your kitchen. you can do that now because the cultures more informal and think just thinking over again, reagan was a great crafter language even if you do not agree with only 70 over the fill of the way expressed. most people couldn't help but once you have say george w. bush, andw. cool feel and sometimes just would be an publican must serve him and taken seriously even if...
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. >> and so i think even iff you you if you don't, you can believe all thosdoe things. l of you can hate him so much, but you have to admit, i mean, that that's funn y. that's entertaining to watch. i mean, that was just and that's whyanng to wa peoplem and that's something that you can't really you can't reall.yie i mean, how how how many of these candidates that people try to humanize and giveanowy oh the ability to do this sort of thing, that's just you kind of have it or you don't. and so i think i mean, the way shat i the fact that that' the person i found out from is actually says a lot. >> yeah. you knowfound ou, to see to lisn to somebody like joe scarborough still in thisin weird world that this that lik e after something going on likey n that at saturday do think that this is a guy that's trying osaturday to to divide a. >>th i thinke coun the only thal good about that nbc msnbc or whatever you want to call it the only thing that was good about that was there was one guy who has a little bit of a conscience and you could see it. >> he was having awh hard time
. >> and so i think even iff you you if you don't, you can believe all thosdoe things. l of you can hate him so much, but you have to admit, i mean, that that's funn y. that's entertaining to watch. i mean, that was just and that's whyanng to wa peoplem and that's something that you can't really you can't reall.yie i mean, how how how many of these candidates that people try to humanize and giveanowy oh the ability to do this sort of thing, that's just you kind of have it or you don't....
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i wonder iff we could talk a little bit more about students on campus at the moment. your atlantic colleague wrote a piece two days ago on how students delete campuses no longer read they no longer read at all. there lots of articles about the sort of thing. no doubt there have been for decades and hundreds of years to but this one is quite damning. the distinguished historian is quoted in the article is paraphrased in that article is saying a couple of things. one is heay says students coming with the narrow vocabulary than they used to print that strikes is correct. you disagree with that strikes me as correct. the other thing he says is they have less understanding of language than the astute. and i wonder about that. i wonder whether we could talk a littler bit about whether it is the case that many of the things you decry and many people in this room decry are actually a result of not understanding language. or could be something like the opposite. they understand all too well what it is they can do if they manipulate language. and that is what they do. >> yes, i
i wonder iff we could talk a little bit more about students on campus at the moment. your atlantic colleague wrote a piece two days ago on how students delete campuses no longer read they no longer read at all. there lots of articles about the sort of thing. no doubt there have been for decades and hundreds of years to but this one is quite damning. the distinguished historian is quoted in the article is paraphrased in that article is saying a couple of things. one is heay says students coming...
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everybody is talking about tar iffs sanctions" is an that is all inflationary.the output gap in the u.s. is positive. the economy is growing above potential. that is itself inflationary. not to mention the potential for a conflagration in the middle east and the positive impact it would have on oil prices trickling into the real economy. i think the biggest risk is we continue on the current trend. we get additional oomph to the u.s. economy and additional resurgence we acceleration and inflation and i think the market is prepared for that, not discounting it in the remotest. sonali: that is stonex markets to financial strategist kathryn rooney vera. next a new bloomberg opinion piece that says no matter who wins the presidency, political choice is vanishing in the u.s. as more states fall under one-party control. it is a big topic to discuss with the columnist that brought the data to back it up. i can't believe you corporate types are still at it. just stop calling each other rock stars. and using workday to put finance and h.r. on one platform. tim, you are a
everybody is talking about tar iffs sanctions" is an that is all inflationary.the output gap in the u.s. is positive. the economy is growing above potential. that is itself inflationary. not to mention the potential for a conflagration in the middle east and the positive impact it would have on oil prices trickling into the real economy. i think the biggest risk is we continue on the current trend. we get additional oomph to the u.s. economy and additional resurgence we acceleration and...
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underng the soil and was coming was to say it's, okay,, i know you aren loyal to me, and it's okay iff from me. there are three possible items where you can say something thar will maybe look like it hurts mn feelings but in the long run it would help see when it will be better. and things that burden goes back to the biden white house and they have not been trying to help her at all. lastly, she is doing a lot of things but do not confuse movement with progress.ls it feels l like right now afterw that convention, she was on those glide path to victory, by donald trump has been gainingin and it'sin like well who will gt to election day at the top? that is algebra problem. >> it is vague would disagree with you, i do think she plays the race card when she changes her accents, is and she she -- playing to the race card? a lot of her issues are race-based, a plan for black men >> dana: but she's not saying vote for me because i'm black or a woman wouldn't let me ignore a that comment, jesse, lizzo, usher, michelle obama? if not much diversity there if you ask me. [laughter] >> jesse: it i
underng the soil and was coming was to say it's, okay,, i know you aren loyal to me, and it's okay iff from me. there are three possible items where you can say something thar will maybe look like it hurts mn feelings but in the long run it would help see when it will be better. and things that burden goes back to the biden white house and they have not been trying to help her at all. lastly, she is doing a lot of things but do not confuse movement with progress.ls it feels l like right now...
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and not allowed to vote in that election and my assumption is it was only white men and correct me iff i'm wrog and to whatever extent it was just white men what other restrictions were there in terms ofng owning property and anythig else and then the last question is not as important. is delancey street named after the delancey's? >> i will answer set one first, yes. yes, it is. if you look up maps of new york and 1777 you can see delancey square and that's on the lower east side. he owned. much all ofha that. new york and compares them to others it was only white males who could vote. you had to essentially paid to to be of the above but you are able to vote four times for four people. the way voting is done if you are holding an election here the two candidates you would hadul o say who you would vote for her. so there's an degree of not intimidation if you see if everyone is voting for the same person you might as well. and the delancey's employed people. to kind of vote the right way. i'll buy you a pint. >> what happened to delancey and his fortune after he went back to england?
and not allowed to vote in that election and my assumption is it was only white men and correct me iff i'm wrog and to whatever extent it was just white men what other restrictions were there in terms ofng owning property and anythig else and then the last question is not as important. is delancey street named after the delancey's? >> i will answer set one first, yes. yes, it is. if you look up maps of new york and 1777 you can see delancey square and that's on the lower east side. he...
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so each morning she gave john a iff of cayenne pepper to get them going. i got you. and abigail scolded two britishn american soldier real quickly. they were doing makeshift funeral on the coast of on the coast of massachusetts and to british p.o.w.s were also in a party coming over from the attack to stand there. and they wanted to be and they were very sorry how much they were really sorry or just wanted to play on the sympathies that i know. but abigail walked over and wagged her finger in front of their faces and just read the british p.o.w.s a riot act. tragedies in life happened of course, in those days. these breast cancer that we talked about she died 1830 charles adams died from alcoholic liver failure or pleurisy york city in 1800 a gravesite is still unknown. abigail n omas boylston adams, also an alcoholic, an alcoholism was common. alcohol was not regulated. regulated. son't know or hong of a you were drinking. abigail's grandson georgewaingtf john quincy adams, was alcoholic,erat gambler aboard the steamship benjamin franklin.on night in 1829, his r clo
so each morning she gave john a iff of cayenne pepper to get them going. i got you. and abigail scolded two britishn american soldier real quickly. they were doing makeshift funeral on the coast of on the coast of massachusetts and to british p.o.w.s were also in a party coming over from the attack to stand there. and they wanted to be and they were very sorry how much they were really sorry or just wanted to play on the sympathies that i know. but abigail walked over and wagged her finger in...
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iff any federals murdered any unarmed civilians under pope orders an equal number of united states officersnd confederate hands would be executed. lee sent two letters on august 2 went out with the alleged murders in missouri in new orleans and the practice of arming slaves both are for the murder of theirir masters and trying to inaugurate a war. want to make sure we have that in their mind. there's nowhere else to go after that. that's ass bad as it gets from a confederate perspective. with notions of haiti in the backs of their mind and he always have to be alert to that. the other of these focus on popes in general orders and on many pope in the hatred scale herer. as we move through the summer. lee wrote these two men had driven the confederacy toward a practice of which we are vainly struggling to avoid. waved off at least two letters moved on tour about his paperwork i guess. all those telegrams he was having to deal with. and august 18, davis sent a message to the confederate congress that basically went back over all of this ground and repeated all the accusations help pope was cha
iff any federals murdered any unarmed civilians under pope orders an equal number of united states officersnd confederate hands would be executed. lee sent two letters on august 2 went out with the alleged murders in missouri in new orleans and the practice of arming slaves both are for the murder of theirir masters and trying to inaugurate a war. want to make sure we have that in their mind. there's nowhere else to go after that. that's ass bad as it gets from a confederate perspective. with...
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following his remarks, he will join the conversation with the chief economist, greg iff. first, mr. undersecretary, the floor is yours. [applause] undersec. shambaugh: thank you for your kind introduction and to the atlantic council for having me here today. as just mentioned, and 10 days we will have the entire international financial policymaking apparatus to send on washington for the world bank imf annual meetings. gatherings like these are on opportunity, a good reminder of various other times these types of policy makers have come together for a big cause. while economic policy can be a contentious space at times, allow me to start with something we can all agree on. it's important to remember your anniversary. the anniversary i would like to remember today is of a particular gathering of previous ministers and financial policymakers. the anniversary of britain woulds -- brentonwoods. delegates represent 44 countries met at the mount washington hotel in bretton woods new hampshire to hash out the future of the global economy. this was a markedly bold. world war ii had another
following his remarks, he will join the conversation with the chief economist, greg iff. first, mr. undersecretary, the floor is yours. [applause] undersec. shambaugh: thank you for your kind introduction and to the atlantic council for having me here today. as just mentioned, and 10 days we will have the entire international financial policymaking apparatus to send on washington for the world bank imf annual meetings. gatherings like these are on opportunity, a good reminder of various other...
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now, iff you not, we do have power. not everywhere here does. not, but we do see a couple of those street lights. so it is here streets. soe, i wy about maybe 15% up a lucia county without powerut . flagler beach a little farther towards the north, doing better in regards to power. the center of circulation for r down towards ourselves, near spotlight, cocoa beach. now, because co we've been tag on intense wind just like this right now, the better part of an hour. a lot of the infrastructure is getting a little weakened, so signs starting to wobblignse street signs wobble, debris flowing this way as well.ght all i can see right now is theog rain and the water just pounding my face. and it tastes very salty.ith th a lot of saltwater coming ine. and overall, with the storm surge, i'd say we maybe reached about four feet above high tide. we just finished the high tide cycle. at this point in time, the tide should go down. but let me tell you, these are n winds are not letting up. just got hit by a rock there. there's little small flying vessel lyin
now, iff you not, we do have power. not everywhere here does. not, but we do see a couple of those street lights. so it is here streets. soe, i wy about maybe 15% up a lucia county without powerut . flagler beach a little farther towards the north, doing better in regards to power. the center of circulation for r down towards ourselves, near spotlight, cocoa beach. now, because co we've been tag on intense wind just like this right now, the better part of an hour. a lot of the infrastructure is...
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departments over the next few years — those departments over the next few years which people at the iffrs had raised serious questions and criticisms over how credible they— criticisms over how credible they were. criticisms over how credible they were-— criticisms over how credible they were. let us talk about some of— they were. let us talk about some of the _ they were. let us talk about some of the tax _ they were. let us talk about some of the tax rises - they were. let us talk about some of the tax rises talked j some of the tax rises talked about in the budget. kevin, this question is for you, from mike, he asks very simply, when will capital gains tax rise? simple question and simple answer, it has happened. this is an immediate change following the budget. there were lots of measures on a budget, it was packed, but this one was one of an immediate change and that is not true of every policy. always worth paying close attention to that. of course, capital gains tax, a tax on assets that have increased in value when you come to sell them. so, the rates of those taxes have increas
departments over the next few years — those departments over the next few years which people at the iffrs had raised serious questions and criticisms over how credible they— criticisms over how credible they were. criticisms over how credible they were-— criticisms over how credible they were. let us talk about some of— they were. let us talk about some of the _ they were. let us talk about some of the tax _ they were. let us talk about some of the tax rises - they were. let us talk...
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for a number of _ us through what's going on. iff?"ears, us through what's going on. lit?" a number of years, particularly on the back of brexit, we just have a situation where uk stocks are undervalued. uk listed companies, they pretty much a trade at a discount, to lower valuation, particularly related to their us peers. this just makes uk companies attractive targets for private equity. looking to acquire quality assets, which tate & lyle bee com at a discount. again, it isjust lyle bee com at a discount. again, it is just the whole sense of, there is a deal to be had here, these companies are cheaper than what is available in the us. cheaper than what is available in the us-_ in the us. colleen, thank you very much — in the us. colleen, thank you very much for— in the us. colleen, thank you very much for now, _ in the us. colleen, thank you very much for now, we - in the us. colleen, thank you very much for now, we will i very much for now, we will speak to you again a little while. let's move on to another company and another stor
for a number of _ us through what's going on. iff?"ears, us through what's going on. lit?" a number of years, particularly on the back of brexit, we just have a situation where uk stocks are undervalued. uk listed companies, they pretty much a trade at a discount, to lower valuation, particularly related to their us peers. this just makes uk companies attractive targets for private equity. looking to acquire quality assets, which tate & lyle bee com at a discount. again, it isjust...