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judah knew that babylon knew that. judah knew the. roman greece knew that. the idea that you can get rich by going. and the debt is obviously better talk in a cover story for the banks and the bondholders that are selling that and it doesn't work and. that's not the center of the economics curriculum is that should be what the debt problem debt didn't appear and the whole economics curriculum all the time i worked through the ph d. you know donald trump was recently asked about the debt in the united states at twenty two trillion and he said well you know not to be around much to have to deal with it so he's pushing that into the future we only have about thirty seconds i would have to cut you off and we're going to bring it back in a second segment but donald trump obviously would not be featured as one of the good guys in the bible well even when he did money he didn't fail as debts to the banks and the bank would lend to him at all so you'd think he'd be friendly towards this but i'm sure you know his campaign contributors were all right well if it does o
judah knew that babylon knew that. judah knew the. roman greece knew that. the idea that you can get rich by going. and the debt is obviously better talk in a cover story for the banks and the bondholders that are selling that and it doesn't work and. that's not the center of the economics curriculum is that should be what the debt problem debt didn't appear and the whole economics curriculum all the time i worked through the ph d. you know donald trump was recently asked about the debt in the...
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when is the play time is on the billet a german cinema has here at the babylon movie theater in berlin visitors pay five euros to listen to a record in the company of others this evening's auditory treat is bob dylan's double album blonde on blonde the idea of consciously enjoying something without distractions is catching on. play time is all about taking time to press play and just listen to him music played at its own tempo without pressing skidmore fast forwarding or being seduced by other opportunities other songs that are just one click away and click and fence and to just abandon yourself to the music from start to finish and. today we're barely able to perform any activity for a long time we live into our cycles every two hours there has to be a new impetus whether it's going to the theatre the cinema or staying friends or having dinner everything sinked to this two hour rhythm then we need something new . time seems to be running away from us. it's a plague of our modern age yet this feeling isn't so new. even two thousand years ago. it's like the roman seneca were preoccupied
when is the play time is on the billet a german cinema has here at the babylon movie theater in berlin visitors pay five euros to listen to a record in the company of others this evening's auditory treat is bob dylan's double album blonde on blonde the idea of consciously enjoying something without distractions is catching on. play time is all about taking time to press play and just listen to him music played at its own tempo without pressing skidmore fast forwarding or being seduced by other...
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back into babylon cinema and berlin the album is about seventy minutes long not including the forces needed to change the record yet none of the visitors leave before it's finished. this is from the citric pleasant. listen to an album of the cinema and also it's very nice to be able to do it at the right value of go to the arms of all at home you sit down and get distracted by some screen your mobile phone or whatever you're using to listen to the music. here you just get to listen to the music moves in the sea come i think this brings back an idea of music that we need to keep alive. is super interesting. to play turns into play time is a seventy minute break and doesn't matter when it happens morning noon or night it really is that a break in what is this new pope. playtimes inventors plan to present a concept in other major european cities they want to keep the wheels turning but not to folks. i hope even watching the show today is helped you have a break for about thirty minutes anyway so it's rare for a loss special so the weekend until then take harry's house is. on the next sp
back into babylon cinema and berlin the album is about seventy minutes long not including the forces needed to change the record yet none of the visitors leave before it's finished. this is from the citric pleasant. listen to an album of the cinema and also it's very nice to be able to do it at the right value of go to the arms of all at home you sit down and get distracted by some screen your mobile phone or whatever you're using to listen to the music. here you just get to listen to the music...
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laws introduced the jubilee year to the bible by the return is from babylon the jubilee year was word for word what the royal proclamations of hamurabi and other babylonian leaders were and what the babylonians realised we actually have their mathematical models that they trained their scribes in and the mathematical models used in eighteen hundred b.c. in babylonia or sapir e or to those used today because they were very simple they realised that finance was not part of the economy but grew by its own mathematical laws and scribes were asked to do two things one to calculate compound interest which grew at the equivalent of twenty percent a year doubling in five years quadrupling in ten years they also had to project the growth of herds and agriculture and that was and they grew in an s. curve and tapered off so every for two thousand years every ruler of the near east know that debts tended to grow faster than economies ability to pay and that became the principle of their economic policy and what they did was say when the personal debts not the business that's but we're talking abo
laws introduced the jubilee year to the bible by the return is from babylon the jubilee year was word for word what the royal proclamations of hamurabi and other babylonian leaders were and what the babylonians realised we actually have their mathematical models that they trained their scribes in and the mathematical models used in eighteen hundred b.c. in babylonia or sapir e or to those used today because they were very simple they realised that finance was not part of the economy but grew by...
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special performance from some of the stars of beach blanket babylon. >>> the end of the work week here. sounds nice when you say the words friday. every now and then we give you a live picture from the east bay looking toward the great city by the bay, the great city of san francisco. high clouds starting to roll in because rain is on its way to the bay area. welcome to the 9. steve also saying there is wind. all the christmas trees by my nearby lot got knocked over. for allie and claudine and might be a problem because it is december 11th and they don't have christmas trees. >> we are the weekend after thanksgiving usually getting our christmas tree. >> for you just time, time flew by got busy. >> i have my fake tree up but i like to get a real tree. >> two trees? where you put them in the same room? >> no. >> one in the family room one of the living room. i love the smell of a tree but family events, got busy. stop giving us grief. >> don't go sunday. >> we need a very specific timeline about how much time we actually have before -- no one >> go saturday. don't go sunday. >> what abo
special performance from some of the stars of beach blanket babylon. >>> the end of the work week here. sounds nice when you say the words friday. every now and then we give you a live picture from the east bay looking toward the great city by the bay, the great city of san francisco. high clouds starting to roll in because rain is on its way to the bay area. welcome to the 9. steve also saying there is wind. all the christmas trees by my nearby lot got knocked over. for allie and...
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series babylon berlin set in the roaring twenty's first aired in twenty seventeen she's been inundated with customers. the team there's been so many more since the series was broadcast on some styles are sold out i mean what else have coughed of course we're happy about that but we can't keep up with the demand it's increased exponentially on feed. i. the constant scene in the most costly german t.v. series ever produced are mostly originals from the one nine hundred twenty s. so. losing flapper dresses were factional as they were perfect for dancing. class. the charleston was all the rage after world war one people lived like there was no tomorrow women threw off their corsets and showed their knees what was revolutionary then is now retro and enjoying a renaissance with. our customers range from seventeen to seventy and they're all really different. but i can they come from really different walks of life there's the bar owner from santa polly and a lawyer from blanc in a.z. and also all kinds of women. has long been one of mahler's regular customers. she's come for a fitting for a ne
series babylon berlin set in the roaring twenty's first aired in twenty seventeen she's been inundated with customers. the team there's been so many more since the series was broadcast on some styles are sold out i mean what else have coughed of course we're happy about that but we can't keep up with the demand it's increased exponentially on feed. i. the constant scene in the most costly german t.v. series ever produced are mostly originals from the one nine hundred twenty s. so. losing...
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. >> artists from beach blankets babylon were also on stage and, of course, santa claus. he had to show up. >> that facility is such a great place to listen to music. >> it's so special. thank you for watching tonight at 5:00. >> allen and veronica are back with paul in 30 minutes. captioning sponsored by cbs >> glor: on the "cbs evening news" this monday, from our nation's capital, remembering a president. george h.w. bush is honored for a lifetime of public service. americans pay their respects at the u.s. capitol. we have full coverage from washington beginning with the headlines in 60 seconds. >> america is saying goodbye to the final president from the greatest generation era. >> you're seeing large crowds, even some people on the side of the road, holding flags here just sitting there to honor the president. >> the moment on the tarmac was so especially poignant. >> the son literally following in the footsteps of his father. >> both aboard air force one for this final journey. >> the 41st president got a full military sendoff. >> he will be g
. >> artists from beach blankets babylon were also on stage and, of course, santa claus. he had to show up. >> that facility is such a great place to listen to music. >> it's so special. thank you for watching tonight at 5:00. >> allen and veronica are back with paul in 30 minutes. captioning sponsored by cbs >> glor: on the "cbs evening news" this monday, from our nation's capital, remembering a president. george h.w. bush is honored for a lifetime of...
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series babylon berlin the series was broadcast on some styles are sold out and what else have coughed up of course we're happy about that but we can't keep up with the demand it's increased exponentially on the one nine hundred twenty s. . lucy flapper dresses were fashionable as they were perfect for dancing. oh i love. the charleston was all the rage after world war one people lived like there was no tomorrow women threw off their corsets and showed their knees what was revolutionary then is now retro and enjoying a renaissance with. our customers range from seventeen to seventy and they're all really different. they come from really different walks of life there's the bar owner from santa polly and a lawyer from blank in a.z. and also all kinds of women. has long been one of mahler's regular customers. she's come for a fitting for a new evening dress with all the trimmings. kalish. few years on you discovered her love for the nineteen twenties in her childhood. help. these little enough i heard the song or when i was four and i danced the charleston to it because i never my father
series babylon berlin the series was broadcast on some styles are sold out and what else have coughed up of course we're happy about that but we can't keep up with the demand it's increased exponentially on the one nine hundred twenty s. . lucy flapper dresses were fashionable as they were perfect for dancing. oh i love. the charleston was all the rage after world war one people lived like there was no tomorrow women threw off their corsets and showed their knees what was revolutionary then is...
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infrastructure the main goal of this is to control the coast of yemen to control the island to control babylon devastate which is which is one of the most important she'd been alive in the war and this clearly otherwise if they want to fight the whole the they can justify them at the border was this out actually has not succeeded the main goal is to to yemen and the hoses when they took power in into the twenty first of september two thousand and fourteen heidi has resigned after that i think three months he was chosen for two years to be the president and then they extend it to one year and it comes to that i mean his third has ended so they had to come up with a solution but how did they do want they want to keep going as president and now can you imagine on the top of the three it's now almost four years. without any election without any solution so the destruction of yemen it will not solve anything the whole the actually out of becoming a stronger and stronger every time we know now that they can fire missiles they can upgrade their weapon to talk about it in an involvement in yemen that'
infrastructure the main goal of this is to control the coast of yemen to control the island to control babylon devastate which is which is one of the most important she'd been alive in the war and this clearly otherwise if they want to fight the whole the they can justify them at the border was this out actually has not succeeded the main goal is to to yemen and the hoses when they took power in into the twenty first of september two thousand and fourteen heidi has resigned after that i think...
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no bees were harmed in the fall of babylon. don't worry about that.t and that is all. heather: the war on christmas classics, this has become a huge thing with a classic baby it's cold outside, this is insane. >> baby it's cold outside is a classic. it is written by husband and wife in the 40s, entertaining and having a good chuckle with their friends and it has become offensive. used to be a war on christmas itself, now that is not enough, we have to drill down into all the micro-aggression and find everything we can to be offended by whether it is santa baby or do i hear what i hear sound schizophrenic to me and baby it's cold outside but i can't quite get past. it is flirting, it is flirting. everything, everything being rapedy and culture. the problem lies with you ultimately because the paradigm has just gotten crazy. now you have that song in my head. jillian: everything is offended by everything, i'm sure someone will be offended by your outfit but i think it is fantastic. >> this week they said santa claus has to be a woman. i'm wearing my nas
no bees were harmed in the fall of babylon. don't worry about that.t and that is all. heather: the war on christmas classics, this has become a huge thing with a classic baby it's cold outside, this is insane. >> baby it's cold outside is a classic. it is written by husband and wife in the 40s, entertaining and having a good chuckle with their friends and it has become offensive. used to be a war on christmas itself, now that is not enough, we have to drill down into all the...
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the real babylon trade is going to be -- battle on trade is going to be europe, particularly germanyntastic size trade surpluses. does it show up and directly because the china bilateral trade surplus with the united states is very much a reflection of germany and japan exporting into china goods which get finished and then reexported to the united states. the real babylon trade is what to do -- battle on trade is what to do about these large surpluses in china and japan. cap battle has yet to come. it is getting mixed up in some degree in the overall strategy, unfortunately. my forecast for 2019 would be in the context of a slowing global economy, and maybe continuing weak financial markets. this second trade issue is going to come up much more physically. brendan is staying with us. coming up, we have the global chair of m&a. take a look at what the market turmoil of the final days of 2018 means for how companies pursue their acquisitions. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg surveillance." in japan, another setback for the nissan founder. prosecutors have extended his
the real babylon trade is going to be -- battle on trade is going to be europe, particularly germanyntastic size trade surpluses. does it show up and directly because the china bilateral trade surplus with the united states is very much a reflection of germany and japan exporting into china goods which get finished and then reexported to the united states. the real babylon trade is what to do -- battle on trade is what to do about these large surpluses in china and japan. cap battle has yet to...
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he is the author of nine books, including "barefoot in babylon," the eye-opening documentary of the woodstock music festival which will be republished next year on its 50th anniversary. he wrote the beatles, his definitive best-selling biography on the phenomenal super group. his screenplay "the silent victim" was made into a movie he hopes no one ever sees. his articles have appeared in almost every major magazine including "rolling stone" and "new york times" magazine, "washington post," "esquire," " "gq" and the oprah magazine. his one-woman show about julia childs will be on broadway in two years. we are here with bob to discuss his most recent work, reagan, an american journey. please join me in welcoming bob spitz. >> thank you, nathan. i'm sure you are very eager to hear about a time when there was a little more civility in washington and i imagine a few of you have said to yourselves hold on a second, is he grover cleveland's biographer? i have a confession to make right at the outset. i didn't vote for ronald reagan. twice. that's right. carter and mondale, two losing efforts. in fac
he is the author of nine books, including "barefoot in babylon," the eye-opening documentary of the woodstock music festival which will be republished next year on its 50th anniversary. he wrote the beatles, his definitive best-selling biography on the phenomenal super group. his screenplay "the silent victim" was made into a movie he hopes no one ever sees. his articles have appeared in almost every major magazine including "rolling stone" and "new york...
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infrastructure their main goal of this is to control the coast of yemen to control the island to control babylon devastate which is which is one of the most important she belie in the world and this clearly otherwise if they want to fight the whole the they can justify them at the border which the south actually has not succeeded the main goal is to to yemen and the hoses when they took power in into the twenty first of september two thousand and fourteen heidi has resigned after that i think three months he was chosen for two years to be the president and then they extend it to when yet and it comes to that i mean his third has ended so they have to come up with a solution but how did they do want they want to keep going as president and now can you imagine on the top of the three it's now almost four years. without any election without any solution so the destruction of yemen it will not solve anything the whole the actually out of becoming a stronger and stronger every time we know now that they can fire missiles they can upgrade their weather to talk about it in an involvement in yemen the s
infrastructure their main goal of this is to control the coast of yemen to control the island to control babylon devastate which is which is one of the most important she belie in the world and this clearly otherwise if they want to fight the whole the they can justify them at the border which the south actually has not succeeded the main goal is to to yemen and the hoses when they took power in into the twenty first of september two thousand and fourteen heidi has resigned after that i think...
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all of the babylons laid in the first century beat -- said do not do unto others what you would not have them do to you. this negative form is like the lib be tear an -- this is the libertarian nonaggression axiom. it's masculine, so to speak. leave me alone. don't tread on me. i have autonomy. whereas another jewish sage, early in the first century bc, jesus of nazareth said, do unto others what you would have them do unto you. this positive way of saying it is so to speak fem him in, although i -- feminine, i don't want to make some argument, me least of all, be a good samaritan. don't cross by on the other side. be nice. and i think we need both i think socialists society we will not have both. reminds me of still another old joke. someone who wrote on the wall, scribbled on the wall to do is to be. decart. and a the next person wrote to be is to do, kirk could guard. third person wrote, doobie doobie do, sinatra. and that's about right. to do and to be, to be the kind of person who does good, you need to live in a free and responsible society such as i think everyone here advocates.
all of the babylons laid in the first century beat -- said do not do unto others what you would not have them do to you. this negative form is like the lib be tear an -- this is the libertarian nonaggression axiom. it's masculine, so to speak. leave me alone. don't tread on me. i have autonomy. whereas another jewish sage, early in the first century bc, jesus of nazareth said, do unto others what you would have them do unto you. this positive way of saying it is so to speak fem him in, although...
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special performance from some of the stars of beach blanket babylon. >>> the end of the work week hereds friday. every now and then we give you a live picture from the east bay looking toward the great city by the bay, the great city of san francisco. high clouds starting to roll in because rain is on its way to the bay area. welcome to the 9. steve also saying there is wind. all the christmas trees by my
special performance from some of the stars of beach blanket babylon. >>> the end of the work week hereds friday. every now and then we give you a live picture from the east bay looking toward the great city by the bay, the great city of san francisco. high clouds starting to roll in because rain is on its way to the bay area. welcome to the 9. steve also saying there is wind. all the christmas trees by my
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caller: what a great topic and please forgive me if i babylon but please -- babel on -- babble on.lease allow me to get my point on. a lot of what he is saying is true. this is what i'm getting from you. we the people are looking for a savior. someone to fix it. somebody to make it right. somebody to make us feel better. for me in a nutshell, donald trump is not my savior. choose just -- he is just someone putting off this to supposedly run domestic and foreign affairs and keep the balances of power in place where we don't go to nuclear war. however we live in a frightened society. people are afraid to instead of looking to a savior there looking to donald trump to fix it. and i'm sorry, it's wrong. the young lady that spoke before me said we put him. i didn't vote for donald trump so keep it on yourself. i didn't vote for him. i voted for someone that i thought had the wherewithal, the understanding of government. the understanding of foreign affairs and how things work in the world. unfortunately donald trump doesn't possess those characteristics. so he's all over the place. and
caller: what a great topic and please forgive me if i babylon but please -- babel on -- babble on.lease allow me to get my point on. a lot of what he is saying is true. this is what i'm getting from you. we the people are looking for a savior. someone to fix it. somebody to make it right. somebody to make us feel better. for me in a nutshell, donald trump is not my savior. choose just -- he is just someone putting off this to supposedly run domestic and foreign affairs and keep the balances of...