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in alberta. it listen for the vowels. you will know what i mean. he will probably murder me for saying this, but he started his college career as a scholarship volleyball player at george mason university in fairfax, virginia. the d.c. area was too much for him, but he returned home to his native canada. vancouver with the university of notre dame. he started his teaching career in the midwest at purdue before a brief stent has associate professor in humanities. proving that you can go home again five years ago, he is an associate professor of history. published in 2011 and won several major awards from the organization of american historians. a truly wonderful book. copies.ree he has co-edited a volume that emerged at a symposium called sunbelt rising. , publisheds of space in 2011. his research has been supported by the american council society, the american philosophical society, and the rockefeller foundation. he is here tonight to discuss his latest book, anointed with oil. year by basic books. following his lecture, he will be happy to take y
in alberta. it listen for the vowels. you will know what i mean. he will probably murder me for saying this, but he started his college career as a scholarship volleyball player at george mason university in fairfax, virginia. the d.c. area was too much for him, but he returned home to his native canada. vancouver with the university of notre dame. he started his teaching career in the midwest at purdue before a brief stent has associate professor in humanities. proving that you can go home...
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he grew up in alberta. listen for the vowels. you will know what i mean. he will probably murder me for saying this, but he started his college career as a scholarship volleyball player at george mason university in fairfax, virginia. he decided that the mishigos of the d.c. area was too much for him. i am making that up. but he returned home to his native canada. he finished in vancouver with the university of notre dame. he started his teaching career in the midwest at purdue before a brief stint as a associate professor in humanities. proving that you can go home again, darren moved to notre dame five years ago where he is an associate professor of history. his first book, published in 2011, won several major awards including the john h dunning prize from the american historical association, and one from the organization of american historians. a truly wonderful book. i have used it so many times in teaching in undergraduate and graduate classes that i have gotten free copies. i'm not going to give them away to you, but i have free copies. i believe it
he grew up in alberta. listen for the vowels. you will know what i mean. he will probably murder me for saying this, but he started his college career as a scholarship volleyball player at george mason university in fairfax, virginia. he decided that the mishigos of the d.c. area was too much for him. i am making that up. but he returned home to his native canada. he finished in vancouver with the university of notre dame. he started his teaching career in the midwest at purdue before a brief...
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so adam, we've just been listening to tim alberta talk about what th african american voters, what many of them see in jobiden in michigan. what about in mississippi where i believe african americans make up, what, 75% of the8[cratic primary vote? >> that's right, judy. 75%-ish of democratic primary voters in the starate african american. mississippi itself, just in terms of population, has the highest percentage of african american residents of any state ry the cou what tim was saying about michel gone and sort of joe biden's success, particularly with african americanoters there, is true here. i really do think there is a trust factor here witerh fo vice president biden,. you know, you heaall the time from mississippi voters who have really put a lotof their faith and trust in president obama over the years andertainly by extension vice president biden. you know, hile that's the case, voters here are not mnolithic. no demographic is in ay state, i know this. jack an's mayor, who isn african american seen as a rising star in the national progressive wing of thede cratic party, he endor
so adam, we've just been listening to tim alberta talk about what th african american voters, what many of them see in jobiden in michigan. what about in mississippi where i believe african americans make up, what, 75% of the8[cratic primary vote? >> that's right, judy. 75%-ish of democratic primary voters in the starate african american. mississippi itself, just in terms of population, has the highest percentage of african american residents of any state ry the cou what tim was saying...
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another devastating blow to alberta.it is canceled investments from text, canceled investment for warren buffett and is clear that canada's energy sector is in a huge crisis. meanwhile the prime minister is standing quietly by and doing absolutely nothing and not taking it seriously. in the are forced to make drastic changes. local deployment, in order to get us back on track. our government remains fully committed to working with the canada to make sure that we move forward with that economic opportunity for all canadians. global investors and consumers are looking for a product available and sustainable resource development and we fully to work actively with alberta and other provinces of our country to make sure that we move forward in the right way. >> the fact is mr. speaker than ever canadian is now vulnerable because of this prime minister. even before the coronavirus, he said adding millions of new debts and deficits. our economy has stalled to near zero growth that hundred $50 million in nation building projects
another devastating blow to alberta.it is canceled investments from text, canceled investment for warren buffett and is clear that canada's energy sector is in a huge crisis. meanwhile the prime minister is standing quietly by and doing absolutely nothing and not taking it seriously. in the are forced to make drastic changes. local deployment, in order to get us back on track. our government remains fully committed to working with the canada to make sure that we move forward with that economic...
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joining me now, tim alberta. i've been talking about this for awhile. look at michigan and the way it's set up. you have black voters, white working-class voters, a lot of suburban moms. those are the key dem grakz that helped donald trump win in 2016. it was most evdent in michigan, as that was the place nobody expected a republican to win. it was part of the blue wall. bernie sanders had been making the argument in 2016 he would have beat donald trump because look what he did in michigan. hillary never went to michigan. you're arguing maybe that's not the right comparison to make for 2020. let me read a part of why you are piece. sanders' team has trumpeted the ability to assemble a unique establishment. that in turn means winning michigan will be far more difficult this time around. >> well, thanks for the plug, katy. look, i think a couple of things have to be emphasized here. number one, you know, the 2016 democratic primary was much more about the weaknesses of hillary clinton than about the south of bernie sanders. and you're right with what you
joining me now, tim alberta. i've been talking about this for awhile. look at michigan and the way it's set up. you have black voters, white working-class voters, a lot of suburban moms. those are the key dem grakz that helped donald trump win in 2016. it was most evdent in michigan, as that was the place nobody expected a republican to win. it was part of the blue wall. bernie sanders had been making the argument in 2016 he would have beat donald trump because look what he did in michigan....
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there is not enough i find space coming out of alberta.hey have been constrained in what they can do, and in a way, that has been a saving grace in this crisis. amanda: great to have your thoughts, kevin. airlines are cutting their operations and abandoning forecast for 2020 as the covid-19 crisis upends economies and prompts travelers to stay home. we get an industry outlook from jonathan root of moody's investors service. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i'm amanda lang in toronto. taylor: i'm taylor riggs in new york. delta airlines, american airlines are the two most recent american carriers to cut flights and abandoning forecast for 2020 , this as the coronavirus outbreak spreads. joining us for an industry outlook is jonathan root. he has covered the airline sector for over a decade. friday, just a few days ago, downgraded the industry outlook to a negative from a stable. why? of course, the virus and the uncertainty. u.s. and global airlines, we have had a stable outlook for some time. this event is too great
there is not enough i find space coming out of alberta.hey have been constrained in what they can do, and in a way, that has been a saving grace in this crisis. amanda: great to have your thoughts, kevin. airlines are cutting their operations and abandoning forecast for 2020 as the covid-19 crisis upends economies and prompts travelers to stay home. we get an industry outlook from jonathan root of moody's investors service. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i'm amanda...
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learned spending by 32 percent whether or not we invest in the country with a devastating province the albertao cancel investment from moran buffet it's clear it's a huge crisis and then to stand idly by and not take it seriously japanese companies are forced to make drastic changes just to survive. >> and to be fully committed to work with the resource sector in canada to create jobs and economic opportunities for all canadians and around the globe increasingly looking for the product available we fully intend to be working actively for those around the country to move forward in the right way. >> the fact is every canadian is now vulnerable because of the prime minister even before the coronavirus adding millions of new debt and deficits the economy was stall the zero growth $150 billion of nation building projects of the revenues have left canada including warren buffett pulling $4 billion out of the quÉbec energy project instead of blaming others for a virus while the prime minister admit to the canadians is weak leadership and poor decisions have put canada on a perilous fiscal cliff? >>
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country to turn back on its leftist role as a hope in a new conservative government led by louis alberta will boost the economy cut crime and realign its foreign policy too with the u.s. there is a ball reports from the capital montevideo. the political tide is turning in europe why. and we get a little sun tossed once the new government to tackle some of the country's biggest challenges you know. the economy is a problem they tell you you can live on the minimum wage but it's not enough i receive a pension but i'm still working because you have to pay for electricity water and food and it's difficult to pay for it all we need to have at least $2.00 jobs to make enough and it's tough. to lead a center right coalition and. 15 year reign of the leftist broad front party that implemented reforms that turned your a-y. into one of the most progressive nations in the region. while in office the broad front legalized marijuana abortion and same sex marriage social policies helped reduce poverty and increased access to health care. but i mean rising unemployment and crime those reforms were not
country to turn back on its leftist role as a hope in a new conservative government led by louis alberta will boost the economy cut crime and realign its foreign policy too with the u.s. there is a ball reports from the capital montevideo. the political tide is turning in europe why. and we get a little sun tossed once the new government to tackle some of the country's biggest challenges you know. the economy is a problem they tell you you can live on the minimum wage but it's not enough i...
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is saying i don't care whether you're white or black yeah you're rich or poor public or even just alberta no interest however makes no difference exactly so the virus is asking one simple question are you human and if you're human you are a target because guess what happens the virus knows that it can all get it killed 2 percent of the people the other 98 percent are likely to know well either get out of hospitals ition or with so the virus has 2 options either kill you or that's how it ends the game which is only 2 percent of the bigger strategy for the viruses but then there was never the next 7 or 8 days that there's an immune system played going on that your body the virus finds another host and insects and other human beings and continues to get in those 7 days on and on and on so the writers actually doesn't get it whether you're black or white i think the precautions are universal and should be taken by everyone can weigh in. well i think just on that last point i mean there are some some early evidence suggesting that people might be reinfected with the corona virus which might su
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straits but over here in north america starting with the canadian oil producers in the province of alberta which are going to see prices right now that are probably below $20.00 a barrel as well as a new name at the shell while producers in the service companies that are supporting getting the oil out of the ground are also losers or under lipo want to socialize at all see president thanks for joining us that i great to get your insight today on the what's been happening over the last i would say thanks for having me. turkey's president was in brussels on monday in a bid to find a compromise for the unfolding migrant crisis at the greek turkish border visit comes amid a deepening diplomatic standoff between ankara and athens that's left tens of thousands stranded at the frontier is our europe correspondent peter one of. there was no joint press conference between the e.u. side and the turkish side following this meeting but we did hear from sharp michele the european council president and on the line the european commission president mr michel well he said that this was a step forward that
straits but over here in north america starting with the canadian oil producers in the province of alberta which are going to see prices right now that are probably below $20.00 a barrel as well as a new name at the shell while producers in the service companies that are supporting getting the oil out of the ground are also losers or under lipo want to socialize at all see president thanks for joining us that i great to get your insight today on the what's been happening over the last i would...
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i thought alberta book i don't like . thought that seems really wrong so i thought, i'll burn a book i really like and i thought i'm notgoing to burn a book i really like . i thought well, i'll burn one of my books because i have lots of copies of my book. >> you mean a book that i wrote. >> no i mean like the orchid thief. i've got 100 orchid thieves and i've got i'm not going to burn one ofmy books . then i finally thought ican't do this . i know it's silly, i know it's superstitious, i know it doesn't mean what it means when the nazis had book burning celebrations and i know i'm doing this for research but i cannot bring myself to burn a book . and i thought, i'm just not going to do it. one day my husband came home and he was grinning year-to-year and he said i found a book for you to burn and he handed me a copy of their in height for 51. and i thought well, then go and there's my book. and i thought ray bradberry of all people would approve of this since he was writing about a society in which books were banned and
i thought alberta book i don't like . thought that seems really wrong so i thought, i'll burn a book i really like and i thought i'm notgoing to burn a book i really like . i thought well, i'll burn one of my books because i have lots of copies of my book. >> you mean a book that i wrote. >> no i mean like the orchid thief. i've got 100 orchid thieves and i've got i'm not going to burn one ofmy books . then i finally thought ican't do this . i know it's silly, i know it's...
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and mark meadows according to tim alberta, a political reporter, he says the month before the convention of 2016, the rnc, mark meadows toldhe fr that he was not going to the rnc because he feared living with the legacy of nominating the erratic donald trump. these are his last chiefs of staffs. >> good to see you, my friend. pete dominic and hans nicols. thanks, guys. still ahead, elizabeth warren once a frontrunner drops out of race. more on the state of women in politics in 2020, next. sleep. our gummies contain a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level means no next-day grogginess. zzzquil pure zzzs. naturally superior sleep. unlike ordinary memory wsupplements-neuriva? has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most
and mark meadows according to tim alberta, a political reporter, he says the month before the convention of 2016, the rnc, mark meadows toldhe fr that he was not going to the rnc because he feared living with the legacy of nominating the erratic donald trump. these are his last chiefs of staffs. >> good to see you, my friend. pete dominic and hans nicols. thanks, guys. still ahead, elizabeth warren once a frontrunner drops out of race. more on the state of women in politics in 2020, next....
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and his new chief of staff that he's just picked, he was repo reported by tim alberta, he wrote thatnds before the rnc that he was considering not going to the rnc despite being a delegate because mark meadows feared living with the legacy of nominating donald trump. >> well, here is mark meadows now with donald trump. and lauren, what will he be? will he be like a mike pompeo? he will be there, trying to find that middle ground? >> i mean, he is a tea party guy. he's as political as it gets. he's also somebody who wanted to -- said we should send barack obama back to kenya. he has been incredibly decisive in his time in congress, and i think we're going to see more of that. it's worth noting that the president chose to make this appointment on friday night after the markets closed, because i think part of the issue is this constant chaos and he was advised not to change his chief in the middle of the coronavirus outbreak, because it just looks like more chaos. >> speaking of which, we have an update on the coronavirus. another one of our topics in the last several minutes, now up to
and his new chief of staff that he's just picked, he was repo reported by tim alberta, he wrote thatnds before the rnc that he was considering not going to the rnc despite being a delegate because mark meadows feared living with the legacy of nominating donald trump. >> well, here is mark meadows now with donald trump. and lauren, what will he be? will he be like a mike pompeo? he will be there, trying to find that middle ground? >> i mean, he is a tea party guy. he's as political...
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in looking at one wealthy suburb, according to alberta, livingston county, more con servetive voters,more voters showed up in that suburb for the democratic primary than were there in 2016. 10,000. donald trump won the entire state of michigan by just 10,000 voters in 2016. what do you make of this? >> i make of this is it's a trend line that i think we're so -- we saw beginning in 2018, with the sub urban voters behaving differently than in the past. if you look at what's happening now in the primaries, look at virginia, look at louden county, fairfax counties, those suburban rings around northern virginia where you had tremendous turnout of upscale voters and breaking hard for biden. when you look at michigan, you had almost 500,000 more people participate in michigan this time around than you saw in 2016. that's hung. and leading that again, you ssee sort of the suburbs in revolt, these moderate better educated voters in the suburbs wanting to change the trajectory of the country and their dissatisfaction with what's happening in this country being problematic. i think berncy suffe
in looking at one wealthy suburb, according to alberta, livingston county, more con servetive voters,more voters showed up in that suburb for the democratic primary than were there in 2016. 10,000. donald trump won the entire state of michigan by just 10,000 voters in 2016. what do you make of this? >> i make of this is it's a trend line that i think we're so -- we saw beginning in 2018, with the sub urban voters behaving differently than in the past. if you look at what's happening now...
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. >> and if you look at livingston county in michigan, and tim alberta pointed this out as well.fluent suburb that skews conservative. it got 10,000 more votes in 2020 than 2016. 10,000 in that suburb alone. >> and that's all. if trump gets the same vote in 2020 that he got in 2016, that's all biden needs to win the state. that's it. those 10,000 voters there in november. >> it's going to be interesting. we're not going to be talking about mccomb county, we'll be talking about livingston come up in november. guys, thank you very much, and we'll be right back. lobster fan like wild caught lobster, butter poached, creamy and roasted. or try lobster sautéed with crab, shrimp and more. so hurry in and let's lobsterfest. or get it to go at red lobster dot com so hurry in dad! not cool.o, son.rfest. you know what's not uncool? old spice after hours... and jazz. dad, i prefer ultra smooth, it handles sweat without all that...jazz. you're right son. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywher
. >> and if you look at livingston county in michigan, and tim alberta pointed this out as well.fluent suburb that skews conservative. it got 10,000 more votes in 2020 than 2016. 10,000 in that suburb alone. >> and that's all. if trump gets the same vote in 2020 that he got in 2016, that's all biden needs to win the state. that's it. those 10,000 voters there in november. >> it's going to be interesting. we're not going to be talking about mccomb county, we'll be talking about...
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scott: there's some type of uniform cut and alberta is also,g at it in canada talking with north dakota do not have the right to prorate but they are looking at stopping all flaring. there's estimates that would cut 10% of their production. the state of oklahoma has the right to prorate that it could raise the price that away from $20 up to 30 so $30, we saw a $20 price drop after march 6 from the time that saudi and russia blew up the meeting in vienna and we have seen a $20 drop. ofneed to get at least 10 that back so i think that's probably the best guess if there is some type of coordinated cut. what is the appetite among your peers among all the different players? you ande gallagher -- mike gallagher are in a good position. before last friday, we had probably many producers did not want to prorate because their argument is that they want a free market. is that thereback has not been a free market in oil. over around 1960, having their 60th anniversary this year. they have been probating oil since 19 six eight, for 60 years, so with what happened friday night when purchasers all ove
scott: there's some type of uniform cut and alberta is also,g at it in canada talking with north dakota do not have the right to prorate but they are looking at stopping all flaring. there's estimates that would cut 10% of their production. the state of oklahoma has the right to prorate that it could raise the price that away from $20 up to 30 so $30, we saw a $20 price drop after march 6 from the time that saudi and russia blew up the meeting in vienna and we have seen a $20 drop. ofneed to...
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scott: i think if there is some type of uniform cut and alberta is looking at it from canada also, wealking with north dakota -- looking at stopping all clearing. we are talking to the state of oklahoma. they have the right to prorate. it could raise the price back away from $20 maybe backup to $30. we saw a $20 price problem from the time that saudi and russia lou of the meeting in vienna. we see about a $20 drop. 10 ofd to get at least that back. that's my best guess if there is some type of coordinated cut. alix: what is the appetite among your peers for that, among all the different players? obviously, you and matt gallagher are in really good positions, but what about the other guys you are talking to? what they be willing to do something like this just to get it back to $30? wett: before last friday, probably had many producers that did not want to prorate because they want a free market. there hasn't been a free market in oil. the texas commission prorated from 1969 to 1973 -- from 1959 to 1973. happened friday night is when producers all over texas said you will have to reduce
scott: i think if there is some type of uniform cut and alberta is looking at it from canada also, wealking with north dakota -- looking at stopping all clearing. we are talking to the state of oklahoma. they have the right to prorate. it could raise the price back away from $20 maybe backup to $30. we saw a $20 price problem from the time that saudi and russia lou of the meeting in vienna. we see about a $20 drop. 10 ofd to get at least that back. that's my best guess if there is some type of...
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this is from tim alberta, who is in michigan. the writer of the book the american carnage he writes for politico. forget about macomb county. it is not the bellwether anymore. look at livingston. wealthy, well-educated, suburban, the heart of their realignment. 17,500 votes cast tonight, 27 in 2016. cast a 50% turnout spike. looking at some of the key counties in michigan to keep an eye on. john harwood of cnn saying, turns out the biggest challenge to the democratic party from 2016 to 2020 is that donald trump has been president for four years. from virginia. good evening. caller: yes. i am a bernie supporter and i am a retiree and i have to agree with your earlier caller that biden is probably the worst candidate that could possibly go up against donald trump. in all the polls, bernie sanders beats trump. biden loses. biden is the wall street, corporate democrat, and the corporate democrats are all consolidating behind him. he has been behind cuts to medicare and social security. he is friendless for. -- for endless war. he is
this is from tim alberta, who is in michigan. the writer of the book the american carnage he writes for politico. forget about macomb county. it is not the bellwether anymore. look at livingston. wealthy, well-educated, suburban, the heart of their realignment. 17,500 votes cast tonight, 27 in 2016. cast a 50% turnout spike. looking at some of the key counties in michigan to keep an eye on. john harwood of cnn saying, turns out the biggest challenge to the democratic party from 2016 to 2020 is...
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lost college voters to biden by five points and supporters to sanders by 14 points, that from tim albertaie in clifton park, new york. your call. >> hello, i am a donald trump supporter. >> yes, charlie, you are on the air. >> i'm a donald trump supporter. i think he is the greatest candidate for the white house continuing he gave us a great economy. he continues to improve the country. and, you know, we are always moving forward with him. first and i amca for american first. i also believe that he is the person we need in the white house for the veterans, he has done a lot in the white house already. especially i mentioned the economy. matter is i of the think he really, really, genuinely loves our country. inside trumpsbook white house and if you read that you understand why he became president. he wanted to do the job because he left the country. he is a politician. you look as far as integrity is concerned, you can go up and and questioner each individual's integrity right on the line. i not saying trump is a saint. they are all politicians. they're going to say what they need to say
lost college voters to biden by five points and supporters to sanders by 14 points, that from tim albertaie in clifton park, new york. your call. >> hello, i am a donald trump supporter. >> yes, charlie, you are on the air. >> i'm a donald trump supporter. i think he is the greatest candidate for the white house continuing he gave us a great economy. he continues to improve the country. and, you know, we are always moving forward with him. first and i amca for american first....
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about that poor canadian producer who is getting less than $20 a barrel for their oil up there in alberta. they are really under a significant amount of stress. stuart: is there any chance the saudis will withdraw from their flood the world with oil policy? >> well, i think there's a chance but they really need russia and the rest of the opec plus members to come to the table and decide they actually need to cut production, but on the other hand, they might have decided that the demand destruction for the coronavirus is so great that no matter how much they cut production, it won't be enough for the market. stuart: andy, we will leave it there. crude as we speak, $31.75 per barrel. now joining us on the phone, market watcher keith fitz gerald. you are in self-quarantine still, i believe, is that right? >> that is correct. we took precautions because my wife and older son returned from japan. we didn't want to inject that into the community. but it may be for naught as fast as this is spreading. stuart: let's return to this theme. are we setting up a monumental buying opportunity? >> there
about that poor canadian producer who is getting less than $20 a barrel for their oil up there in alberta. they are really under a significant amount of stress. stuart: is there any chance the saudis will withdraw from their flood the world with oil policy? >> well, i think there's a chance but they really need russia and the rest of the opec plus members to come to the table and decide they actually need to cut production, but on the other hand, they might have decided that the demand...