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so yeah those fraud and fraud and for a lot of as far as the gold market is concerned i mean it's bain the whole intention has been to suppress the price of gold ever since 1971 by expanding the amount of paper supply to absorb any edid to mom and by not that's worked and it's worked actually until very recently and we're now in the situation where that is no longer working so i think the whole of the fraud is beginning to unravel we're seeing the early stages of it and i think this is very important from i think all of points of view the sooner that aspect of things edwin's the better now having said that it's going to be extremely uncomfortable 'd for people who are not prepared for it let me get your opinion on something i a statement i made recently about the 25 or 30000000 folks in america that are unemployed are sent to be unemployed. you have no money and they have 2 weeks worth of cast and then they are entirely bankrupt one of the points i made curious what you think about this is that in america sethi follow a keynesian economics that hates the idea of savings where people li
so yeah those fraud and fraud and for a lot of as far as the gold market is concerned i mean it's bain the whole intention has been to suppress the price of gold ever since 1971 by expanding the amount of paper supply to absorb any edid to mom and by not that's worked and it's worked actually until very recently and we're now in the situation where that is no longer working so i think the whole of the fraud is beginning to unravel we're seeing the early stages of it and i think this is very...
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really understood what they were talking about us then they would understand that infinite printing bain's an infinite price of gold or more correctly no price for gold measured in fish that's one thing that people i don't think quite understand they owe us say well gold is quite volatile but in fact the gold price doesn't really move at all it's maintain the same more or less purchasing power for thousands of years is the fear of money surrounding gold that's volatile what your thoughts on that i think what you say is absolutely right the mistake people make is they think gold is a safe is an investment or something to speculate with they don't understand that it's money if they understood it was money and asked you to also it would be completely different now donald trump got trouble recently because apparently he said during a press conference that people might want to take disinfectant as part of the covert 19 infection and that's start of iran disinfectants and people started to imbibe them not sure about the why exactly looking at gold is a kind of a actually a disinfected against. a
really understood what they were talking about us then they would understand that infinite printing bain's an infinite price of gold or more correctly no price for gold measured in fish that's one thing that people i don't think quite understand they owe us say well gold is quite volatile but in fact the gold price doesn't really move at all it's maintain the same more or less purchasing power for thousands of years is the fear of money surrounding gold that's volatile what your thoughts on...
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14 still aren't allowed outside and the lockdowns other conditions remain in place for now maybe baines prime minister says a further easing of restrictions may be on the horizon. a new study a movie i would like to announce that if the evolution of the pandemic continues in a positive direction as it is doing so far from a 2nd people will be allowed to go out for individual physical activity and walks with those they live with always under the conditions set by the health authorities in the midst. that yes. later this week the government will unveil its broader lockdown exit plan raising hopes that scenes like these will become more common across the country. now a quick look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. government says it still plans to issue city if it gets to recover to cut it 19 patients freeing them from lockdown and quarantine restrictions the world health organization has warned that so-called immunity possible it's a risky as scientists still don't know whether people can become infected more than once. separatist in southern yemen have declar
14 still aren't allowed outside and the lockdowns other conditions remain in place for now maybe baines prime minister says a further easing of restrictions may be on the horizon. a new study a movie i would like to announce that if the evolution of the pandemic continues in a positive direction as it is doing so far from a 2nd people will be allowed to go out for individual physical activity and walks with those they live with always under the conditions set by the health authorities in the...
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. >> employees have been the bain of my existence. >> okay.r you say bain of your existence, and in our discussions, we think about employees actually being the key to a successful business. your employees need to know that you trust in them, value them, and believe in them...or it's gonna cost you. in the bank, it's gonna cost you. >> there's one person here that i thought it would be helpful for him to be brought into the equation for you to interact with him in his presence... >> okay. >> and to watch the visceral reactions that bubble from both. >> right. >> because if andrew can learn to work through this particular one, i think he's got the potential for being an amazing...amazing business owner. let's go see neil. if dr. rivera can find some common ground between the employees and andrew, we are well on our way to making a lot of money. this is neil, buddy of mine. >> hi. ni, neil. it's nice to meet you. so andrew, can you tell me what qualities you see in neil. >> i don't see anything in neil now because he doesn't exist. we had a fall
. >> employees have been the bain of my existence. >> okay.r you say bain of your existence, and in our discussions, we think about employees actually being the key to a successful business. your employees need to know that you trust in them, value them, and believe in them...or it's gonna cost you. in the bank, it's gonna cost you. >> there's one person here that i thought it would be helpful for him to be brought into the equation for you to interact with him in his...
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vanessa bain walked off her job as an instacart shopper despite her job being more in demand. >> theg crisis is that, you know, more work than ever is precarious. people don't have savings accounts. people are not in a position where they're earning income that is in surplus to their expenses. >> we turned off the app. we asked for the, you know, the ppes, which, you know, that was the last thing they gave in to, but then again, like i said, they didn't make them readily available. >> by some estimates, more than a third of u.s. workers are a part of the gig economy. and what a lot of companies have done to get around paying greater amounts of benefits to their employees is hiring gig workers. but ultimately, what we're seeing through this crisis is how perilous a gig-working job is. >> instacart said over the past few weeks they have consistently, proactively communicated with the shopper community to make sure they have the support they need, and they have secured health and safety kits to distribute to shoppers across the community. earlier this week, senator elizabeth warren and
vanessa bain walked off her job as an instacart shopper despite her job being more in demand. >> theg crisis is that, you know, more work than ever is precarious. people don't have savings accounts. people are not in a position where they're earning income that is in surplus to their expenses. >> we turned off the app. we asked for the, you know, the ppes, which, you know, that was the last thing they gave in to, but then again, like i said, they didn't make them readily available....
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next, we have lyndon baines johnson, and mr. block really admired his war on poverty. he did not admire his war on vietnam. and he loved to take johnson quotes. and misappropriate them in such a way as to attack his policies. so this particular cartoon is, we've shown that we're willing to go more than halfway. what mr. johnson had intended with that quote was to talk about the peace table. we're willing to negotiate terms of peace with north vietnam. but what mr. block showed was bombing more than halfway up the vietnamese country. if you read "the washington post" between 1972 and 1974, between the time the watergate scandal broke out and the time president nixon resigned, you opened the pages to see 174 cartoons attacking the president on watergate alone. he had drawn nixon coming out of a sewer during the eisenhower administration and with the exception of the free shape he gave him as a newly elected president, which is now in the collection of the "washington post," he never relented. he did not see a good side to it to richard nixon which doesn't mean that he at
next, we have lyndon baines johnson, and mr. block really admired his war on poverty. he did not admire his war on vietnam. and he loved to take johnson quotes. and misappropriate them in such a way as to attack his policies. so this particular cartoon is, we've shown that we're willing to go more than halfway. what mr. johnson had intended with that quote was to talk about the peace table. we're willing to negotiate terms of peace with north vietnam. but what mr. block showed was bombing more...
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burden going to make it all the way back to her but if you look closely at the photo you can see the bain in her eyes sometimes all you need is one single photo to understand the whole story well. finally a lot of our news feeds are getting clogged up these days by various celebrities putting out videos one gets the feeling they miss the attention they're not to be mistaken though for an essential service but some lesser known artists thespians filmmakers musicians have been producing some noteworthy material julie gnocchi for instance a canadian actor and screenwriter she plays 2 roles in the video you're about to see her past self from just 4 months ago and her current self providing her past self with an update of what's to come how her world is about to change 2800000 views and counting but what we could use right now is a sequel her current self getting the lowdown from her future self of what's still the calm that would be news the world could use was the next time you're at the listening post oh who are you i'm julie from 4 months in the future actually. are you here to tell me wha
burden going to make it all the way back to her but if you look closely at the photo you can see the bain in her eyes sometimes all you need is one single photo to understand the whole story well. finally a lot of our news feeds are getting clogged up these days by various celebrities putting out videos one gets the feeling they miss the attention they're not to be mistaken though for an essential service but some lesser known artists thespians filmmakers musicians have been producing some...
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they have delayed treatment for a heart condition, they need get bain the hospital and get treated.we are going to move from their to possibly allowing restaurants to reopen with proper physical distancing, ppe for the workers, the proper acing in the restaurant. and we are going to be doing that in phases. we are going to be tracking as we go to make sure not seeing a spike in cases and that we can itep our ho capacity and our healthcare capacity ahead of the curve. i think that is a way forward that would work for a lot of coties. i think r numbers justify doing it in that way, and we are simply asking the governor for permission to start oftakin some those steps now. our geographic relatively speaking, isolation, we are 200 miles from san francisco, 200 miles from l.a. what works in l.a. rk here, but we are in a ly pretty good spot where we can start looking at reopening the economy. it's important to do that not only for people whare out of work, they are scared. businesses are closing, where they are going to close for good. it's impoant on the economic side, but also, history
they have delayed treatment for a heart condition, they need get bain the hospital and get treated.we are going to move from their to possibly allowing restaurants to reopen with proper physical distancing, ppe for the workers, the proper acing in the restaurant. and we are going to be doing that in phases. we are going to be tracking as we go to make sure not seeing a spike in cases and that we can itep our ho capacity and our healthcare capacity ahead of the curve. i think that is a way...
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block towns but it was sure that there will be no weak they locked down for turkey at least for now at bain out of their ascent of course he'll be reporting live from istanbul many thanks. at least 116 people in south korea who were cleared of the corona virus have tested positive again 51 similar cases were reported there last week that's raising concerns in the government as it tries to stamp out infections of a service rep the pride in seoul says this is a significant development. it is a worrying development this is a phenomenon that epidemiologists in the center of disease control here have been studying for quite a while the months this large population of people here who got sick towards the end of february beginning of march who got the virus who with their not treated in hospital or treated at home and some 7000 of those people have recovered and as part of their their own going treatments of gradually being retested and worryingly there has been this trend of finding now more than 100 cases amongst this population of several 1000 people who have tested positive again so these were
block towns but it was sure that there will be no weak they locked down for turkey at least for now at bain out of their ascent of course he'll be reporting live from istanbul many thanks. at least 116 people in south korea who were cleared of the corona virus have tested positive again 51 similar cases were reported there last week that's raising concerns in the government as it tries to stamp out infections of a service rep the pride in seoul says this is a significant development. it is a...
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especially since lyndon baines johnson and so telling the story and actually encouraging that form of policies and i talk about this in the book, president trump accomplished the lowest ever black poverty rate, unemployment rate, criminal justice reform, millions of people many of whom are in the black community. he did far more for the black community than president obama ever did and he gets very little to no credit from the media it's about reaching out, showing up and i think there's something changing where conservative republicans are more open to it than ever before but that's part of what the doctrine is which is bringing dignity back to forgotten america . there are parts of our country that were passed aside by the ruling class elite and president trump has done a phenomenal job of turning that around so i'm cautiously optimistic that we can make big gains but it's going to have to be generational andi'm telling you especially in the black community , republicans really competed and republicans went after the black church, we could see huge gains inthose communities . >> tha
especially since lyndon baines johnson and so telling the story and actually encouraging that form of policies and i talk about this in the book, president trump accomplished the lowest ever black poverty rate, unemployment rate, criminal justice reform, millions of people many of whom are in the black community. he did far more for the black community than president obama ever did and he gets very little to no credit from the media it's about reaching out, showing up and i think there's...
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the races it looks like for today, it will be starting f from the southwest moving through the whole bain up to the north bay by this evening. there's where its current progresses just starting to fill the santa cruz mountains but still the bulk which show is all out motion. it becomes very into apparent what we're talking about and you can see that that will march to the east bay by mid-afternoon and up in the north bay later on there's anotr collectn farther to the south there. and the la area just north there up so again going into motion here the slam dunk and the south bay, the east bay and it looks like by the dinner supper our caller which will operaba delta extending the sa francisco in al find the strength to get up there to the north bay. the most this action is going to be today, we're stl mentioning a little sprinkle here or there or peaps tomorrow, but that's really good because of the cleanup job day and we look for skies to improve by the middle of the weekend temperates improving as well. certainly those mountain snows continue upthere. oh yes. winter m warning is in place
the races it looks like for today, it will be starting f from the southwest moving through the whole bain up to the north bay by this evening. there's where its current progresses just starting to fill the santa cruz mountains but still the bulk which show is all out motion. it becomes very into apparent what we're talking about and you can see that that will march to the east bay by mid-afternoon and up in the north bay later on there's anotr collectn farther to the south there. and the la...
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to implement a global face by in the midst of the crime a virus pandemic diplomatic editor james baines has no. this is a global pandemic but where is the global leadership many would say that one body that hasn't covered itself with glory is the un security council it's still not come up with a resolution about coded 19 and only now as it had its 1st meeting that's because of a great deal of division behind the scenes including a route between china and the us which wants in any resolution to call this the wu hand virus they have now finally how to meeting it was behind closed doors because of the divisions but one of the participants the belgian ambassador said this was a good 1st step it was frustrating when as i said we have been waiting for this meeting call for quite some time we've been waiting for the russian for quite some time i think today was was when your progress it was an occasion to demonstrate unity in the council and i hope it is you know the beginning of. you know making progress also on a resolution joining the clothes meeting the security council were briefed by the
to implement a global face by in the midst of the crime a virus pandemic diplomatic editor james baines has no. this is a global pandemic but where is the global leadership many would say that one body that hasn't covered itself with glory is the un security council it's still not come up with a resolution about coded 19 and only now as it had its 1st meeting that's because of a great deal of division behind the scenes including a route between china and the us which wants in any resolution to...
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and they think of lyndon baines johnson, both were necessary to pass the civil rights act, each were important. if you think of one over another all the way, tries to do the other way, it doesn't tell the whole story. it was a partnership of people of equals who work together. that created a writing challenge which was part of the fun of the book. how to tell this joint story when they - a separate story of their own. what i ended up doing was having to trace or sketch both stories to show who they were and when they came together periodically like in the french and indian war or the constitutional convention, then dig deeply how these two great and good men work to gather. i will tell a few other stories, the french and indian war, what first brought them to gather, franklin by this time by didn't of hard work and shared brilliance and reason in philadelphia from being an immigrant from boston, indentured servant with nothing to being one of the richest men in the world with the chain of print shops running up and down the east coast and integrated backward into paper mills, leading
and they think of lyndon baines johnson, both were necessary to pass the civil rights act, each were important. if you think of one over another all the way, tries to do the other way, it doesn't tell the whole story. it was a partnership of people of equals who work together. that created a writing challenge which was part of the fun of the book. how to tell this joint story when they - a separate story of their own. what i ended up doing was having to trace or sketch both stories to show who...
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for monterey y points to the noh and you can see the rotation that will send it right into the st bain along the journey will bethe north bay with all of thisso we're actually getting some sun would probably will day starts to eahere a little bit a little bit of a breeze going on from the goldengate picture. we don't have a lot of fog from this vantage point it's pretty much been to the south end of the southeast. so going forward future cast for there you see the good hit of rain in the east bay mid afternoon, some of those mountain snow showers going on mount diablo in that d then we start to get some of the north bay with some of that heier rain in san francisco to as we go to the later hours. the still potentially a litt sprinkle or show perhaps for tomorrow kind of leftovebusiness because this low is still going to be in our backyard. but for the most part 90 something percent of our ra is going to be today hours is going projected here for you. going up the south bay first the east bay, good dosinthere for hayward jumping out there with almost an inch and a half by 05:0m over the
for monterey y points to the noh and you can see the rotation that will send it right into the st bain along the journey will bethe north bay with all of thisso we're actually getting some sun would probably will day starts to eahere a little bit a little bit of a breeze going on from the goldengate picture. we don't have a lot of fog from this vantage point it's pretty much been to the south end of the southeast. so going forward future cast for there you see the good hit of rain in the east...
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you will remember the swift boat ads, in 2012 you may remember the obama attack on mitt romney and bain cap tavment this is all about setting the stage right now, the incumbent hiesident trying to put opponent on his heels, even an opponent as well-known as joe biden is not as well de fedins he will be come the fall. biden is pushing back, of course, with the wo of many democrats ringing in his ear, don't let yourself get clff noted. >> what is notessable about that trump ad is that it's interest a trump superpack stvment not from the trumcampaign itself. president trump has had this sort of weird thing going on where sometimes he is veryf criticalina, sometimes he not being critical enough offo china but then when reporters have asked what are you dngoi about chien coo-- china, he sort of backs off. h a very mixed record of wanting to sort of promote the trade deal that he got withch a and in doing so, he has been reluctant to go too hard on china ornesident xi. he sort of vas lated back andin fortuding a tweet at one point praising the transparency of president xi in china. >> it is a
you will remember the swift boat ads, in 2012 you may remember the obama attack on mitt romney and bain cap tavment this is all about setting the stage right now, the incumbent hiesident trying to put opponent on his heels, even an opponent as well-known as joe biden is not as well de fedins he will be come the fall. biden is pushing back, of course, with the wo of many democrats ringing in his ear, don't let yourself get clff noted. >> what is notessable about that trump ad is that it's...
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filled by institutional racism indeed i did keep them have imposed social economic disadvantages on bain community each week which has exacerbated it to corona virus that is a discriminatory impact that is the reason for the disproportionate effect on big communities compared to those farm the white communities and it's also important to understand that this social economic disadvantages are reflected in things like housing for instance a lot of people from the bin communities live in large cities like london liverpool birmingham and also in densely populated areas you know where there's overcrowding so there's no way to achieve if that. isolation if one person in that community gets affected by call the 19 and not the reason you know following the data set is the employment think about it about the fact that a lot of the key essential workers so in health social care child care and transportation are drawn from the big game from the bin communities so they're highly more likely to be exposed to the corner of ours than their white counterparts it to equally be i would say up to use if th
filled by institutional racism indeed i did keep them have imposed social economic disadvantages on bain community each week which has exacerbated it to corona virus that is a discriminatory impact that is the reason for the disproportionate effect on big communities compared to those farm the white communities and it's also important to understand that this social economic disadvantages are reflected in things like housing for instance a lot of people from the bin communities live in large...
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now the good news of this is you are like bain from l the batman movie. you grew up in the dark. this is what you know. this is what you know. to the paneling in 25 years these people will be our community leaders. our business owners in our military commanders. in that future context when this audience will have the greatest influence on the world, in the context i now ask it to you and individuation and certainly when a a follow-up from the other two as desired you had championed human rights. like homeless refugees, noncombatant casualties. and resource deprivation. with rapidly changing technology what will characterize human rights issues. >> think you for that question. indiscriminate violence has been used as one of the key tactics. to gain a military upperhand over the opposition. and what at that has done they fought along similar lines. i think it is eroding some of the basic principles that we have fought so hard for us over the previous decades. over the use of chemical weapons. we should of thought we have pretty much established one of the key principles. receipt ch
now the good news of this is you are like bain from l the batman movie. you grew up in the dark. this is what you know. this is what you know. to the paneling in 25 years these people will be our community leaders. our business owners in our military commanders. in that future context when this audience will have the greatest influence on the world, in the context i now ask it to you and individuation and certainly when a a follow-up from the other two as desired you had championed human...
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up next, we will talk to sandhill strategy co-founder katie baines about her outlook for the energy sectoris is bloomberg. ♪ staying connected your way is easier than ever. you're just a tap away from personalized support on xfinity.com. get faster internet speeds with a click. order xfi pods to your home in a snap. or change your xfinity services with just a touch. all in one place. you're only seconds away from all of that on xfinity.com. faster than a call. easy as a tap. now that's...
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bain is under fire for letting construction work resume.sh infections grew monday at the slowest pace so far. meanwhile, asian leaders met by video to plan a coordinated strategy for the virus with their economies increasingly battered by lockdowns and trouble and work restrictions. attended bywas leaders, with delegates saying the impact of the pandemic will be broad and deep. growth targets have been slashed with tourism and retailers particularly badly hit. global news 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm karina mitchell. this is bloomberg. thank you. is another major nation to hold an election amid the pandemic. the ruling party is set to bench and arguably from the way it handled this outbreak, is it not? >> that's right the ruling party has been claiming some credit over effective containment efforts with covid-19. they have certainly done a good ,ob with aggressive testing transparency and information sharing, as well as treatment with the h
bain is under fire for letting construction work resume.sh infections grew monday at the slowest pace so far. meanwhile, asian leaders met by video to plan a coordinated strategy for the virus with their economies increasingly battered by lockdowns and trouble and work restrictions. attended bywas leaders, with delegates saying the impact of the pandemic will be broad and deep. growth targets have been slashed with tourism and retailers particularly badly hit. global news 24 hours a day on air...
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the gentleman that owns all the corporations, that happened back in 1954 under lyndon baines johnson.et's talk to brian. what type of business do you own? guest: commercial fishing. i was trying to do the ppp, and i don't even really have a payroll because my people get paid on percentage of the amount of shrimp we catch. we only work so much time out of the year, so it is not a steady, steady thing. i might have three or four different people working for me at the end of the year and on and on. i could not even do the ppp with the forgiveness thing. i had to do a different kind of sba, and i have not heard anything from them. also, the price of shrimp right now is so low. caught 40 to 50 count $1.40 a pound. yesterday, i heard they want to give us 80 cents a pound. that was 40-something years ago, where is the cost of living increase? host: i would like to thank all of our business employers and employees and all of our callers the first hour of the show. coming up, a discussion with pat schou of the national rural health association. later, we will speak with clarence anthony about
the gentleman that owns all the corporations, that happened back in 1954 under lyndon baines johnson.et's talk to brian. what type of business do you own? guest: commercial fishing. i was trying to do the ppp, and i don't even really have a payroll because my people get paid on percentage of the amount of shrimp we catch. we only work so much time out of the year, so it is not a steady, steady thing. i might have three or four different people working for me at the end of the year and on and...