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for sure but again possibly there could have been some doubt and i can also tell you that when c.n.n. first broke this story first broke the news based on a tip from the sources they mentioned that mr davis declined to comment on the matter but now. we know that mr davis and their source is the same man that was the reaction to this from other u.s. journalists other international media the likes of washington post for example or the new york times they all came out with some sort of follow ups or editor's notes saying that you know the story is complicated and they definitely mentioned that mr davis retracted they broke the original story after c.n.n. but then again at least from them there was some sort of doubt that was the point though when journalists came to c.n.n. they asked them for comment all c.n.n. said was we stand by our report and it is still right because we had multiple sources have any of these sources been revealed no has c.n.n. cast and the glimmer of doubt on this story you know. we know that some people at the department of justice to the f.b.i. actually gave information
for sure but again possibly there could have been some doubt and i can also tell you that when c.n.n. first broke this story first broke the news based on a tip from the sources they mentioned that mr davis declined to comment on the matter but now. we know that mr davis and their source is the same man that was the reaction to this from other u.s. journalists other international media the likes of washington post for example or the new york times they all came out with some sort of follow ups...
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who it once used as a source blaming him for changing his mind as often as the wind however when c.n.n. first broke the news based on a tip off from sources it mentioned that attorney davis declined to comment on the matter and now we know that mr davis and the source are the same person unlike these guys other influential outlets the likes of the washington post came up with follow up reports or included corrections they weren't saying the original story was false for sure but at least cast some doubt this was the time when journalists went to c.n.n. but c.n.n. and only answer to their question was we stand by our story it's still right because we had multiple sources did c.n.n. name any of these sources no this is out sometimes work and there could be a much bigger issue behind this kind of news climate one congressman from the republican party has claimed serious people from the likes of the justice department could leak sensitive stuff to the media on purpose he says this could be a tactic to trigger and list rounds of probes we know that some people at the department of justice today f.b
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c.n.n. taken any steps to defend its position to still run the story well first of all what i want to point out is that they did nothing to warn their audience that the story could have been false in fact what they did was they started attacking mr davis blaming him for changing his mind like the wind however when c.n.n. first broke the news about this thing based on a tip off from the sources mentioned that twenty davis couldn't comment on this. story now though we understand that the source and mr tabor this is the same person and was the reaction been like from a u.s. journalists and other media outlets around the world and of course there are employer and media outlets likes of washington post or new york times who broke the story after c.n.n. and then they came out with a follower purports and they also included a section with some sort of corrections they didn't say that the story was false altogether but at least they cast some sort of doubt and that was of course the moment when other journalists went to c.n.n. but the only thing the c.n.n. the said in response to their questions wa
c.n.n. taken any steps to defend its position to still run the story well first of all what i want to point out is that they did nothing to warn their audience that the story could have been false in fact what they did was they started attacking mr davis blaming him for changing his mind like the wind however when c.n.n. first broke the news about this thing based on a tip off from the sources mentioned that twenty davis couldn't comment on this. story now though we understand that the source...
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who it once used as a source blaming him for changing his mind as often as the wind however when c.n.n. first broke the news based on a tip off from sources it mentioned that attorney davis declined to comment on the matter and now we know that mr davis and the source are the same person like these guys other influential outlets the likes of the washington post came up with follow up reports or included corrections they weren't saying the original story was false for sure but at least casts some doubt this was the time when journalists went to c.n.n. but c.n.n. only answer to their question was we stand by our story it's still right because we had multiple sources did c.n.n. name many of these sources know this is out sometimes work and there could be a much bigger issue behind this kind of news climate one congressman from the republican party has claimed serious people from the likes of the justice department could leak sensitive stuff to the media on purpose he says this could be a tactic to trigger and list rounds of probes we know that some people at the department of justice to the f.b.
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taken any steps to defend his position after this well i'll tell you that c.n.n. first of all did nothing to warn their viewers that the story could have been false and fact the even began at tacking the man who was their own source initially they kept blaming him for changing his mind like the wind. as there being any reaction from other u.s. journalists in response to this well other influential media the likes of new york times and washington post by the way these guys broke the news story after c.n.n. when the new circumstances were real did they at least cast some sort of doubt over it. what they did was they published some sort of editor's note or follow or purports they didn't see the story was false or all together but again at least casting some sort of doubt counts here and that was the point when journalists went to c.n.n. for comment all c.n.n. said was we stand by the story we still think it is true and it's still right because apparently they had multiple sources the question is did they reveal any of these sources no did they cast at least some glimmer of
taken any steps to defend his position after this well i'll tell you that c.n.n. first of all did nothing to warn their viewers that the story could have been false and fact the even began at tacking the man who was their own source initially they kept blaming him for changing his mind like the wind. as there being any reaction from other u.s. journalists in response to this well other influential media the likes of new york times and washington post by the way these guys broke the news story...
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who it once used as a source blaming him for changing his mind as often as the wind however when c.n.n. first broke the news based on a tip off from sources it mentioned that attorney davis declined to comment on the matter and now we know that mr davis and the source are the same person like these guys other influential outlets the likes of the washington post came up with follow up reports or included corrections they weren't saying the original story was false for sure but at least casts some doubt this was the time when journalists went to c.n.n. but c.n.n. only answer to their question was we stand by our story it's still right because we had multiple sources did c.n.n. name many of these sources know this is out sometimes work and there could be a much bigger issue behind this kind of news climate one congressman from the republican party has claimed serious people from the likes of the justice department could leak sensitive stuff to the media on purpose he says this could be a tactic to trigger and list rounds of probes we know that some people at the department of justice today f.b.i
who it once used as a source blaming him for changing his mind as often as the wind however when c.n.n. first broke the news based on a tip off from sources it mentioned that attorney davis declined to comment on the matter and now we know that mr davis and the source are the same person like these guys other influential outlets the likes of the washington post came up with follow up reports or included corrections they weren't saying the original story was false for sure but at least casts...
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c.n.n. this is his first and. he comes from iceman sittin in the streets talking miles how could he come out of a some he knew i can't and he says i. i mean you're right i know i'm a shrink. it's a binding portrait of two generations this time it's the kids who are the squares. he needs to show you. but the film takes all its character seriously a loving and very funny look at the new generation. gone but not forgotten. lorieau his characters stuck up bureaucrats nitpickers and mama's boys after the german so. you can trust that's what i imagine need to know how. to build a machine with a ton of time. to service him it's mine. was already a t.v. star when he tried his hand at movies he was an instant master. multi-story much consequence of a. pussy to me. it was a big debate here kino whether we should pick older p.c. for our top ten or another film by lorieau on a porthos for my money with the funniest german around i put him on the same level as peter sellers we could all top ten just with his films and sketches
c.n.n. this is his first and. he comes from iceman sittin in the streets talking miles how could he come out of a some he knew i can't and he says i. i mean you're right i know i'm a shrink. it's a binding portrait of two generations this time it's the kids who are the squares. he needs to show you. but the film takes all its character seriously a loving and very funny look at the new generation. gone but not forgotten. lorieau his characters stuck up bureaucrats nitpickers and mama's boys...
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c.n.n. was reporting on that airstrike on august ninth by the saudi led coalition the one that hit a school bus killing forty children apiece was different in two ways first c.n.n. senior international correspondent gear reported that a bomb had been supplied by the u.s. government as part of an arms deal with saudi arabia second there was this graphic revealing the names of u.s. weapons manufacturer is companies like lockheed martin raytheon and general dynamics whose arms have been used in various air strikes in the past that graphic went viral and many of the tweets mentioned how rarely the media reports on the role played by the u.s. and even the u.k. in selling weapons to riyadh's the u.s. also helps with the targeting of those weapons i spoke with about the piece. we have actually consistently refer to the coalition as us back so this isn't a new elements that come into our reporting it was important to talk about the ball and who made that bomb especially because we knew that the specific technology that was use the laser guided technology that was used in this particular strike was technology the president obama had banned the sales of because of
c.n.n. was reporting on that airstrike on august ninth by the saudi led coalition the one that hit a school bus killing forty children apiece was different in two ways first c.n.n. senior international correspondent gear reported that a bomb had been supplied by the u.s. government as part of an arms deal with saudi arabia second there was this graphic revealing the names of u.s. weapons manufacturer is companies like lockheed martin raytheon and general dynamics whose arms have been used in...
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also chimed in saying they were seeking justice for the victims of terrorism it was not the first time that c.n.n. has well failed to get its facts straight. he said to corey the russian sorry the georgian security forces have set up roadblocks to prevent people going back in to go away that's it that's a matter of concern widespread reports of ballot stuffing and irregularities in the vote count in sunday's parliamentary election in his ruling united russia party lost a large. and a return to the situation in the building and in april with demonstrations in several cities against cuts to the social security system protesters demanded the president's resignation and an early election at the same time a wave of pro-government marches demanded action against those disturbing the peace for three hundred people have died in unrest since. you were praised author stephen so often told us that a factor will blunders by the western media typically go unnoticed. c n n a publishing that fake photo claiming that it's actually an opposition demonstration on it constitutes a massive insult. to the victims of
also chimed in saying they were seeking justice for the victims of terrorism it was not the first time that c.n.n. has well failed to get its facts straight. he said to corey the russian sorry the georgian security forces have set up roadblocks to prevent people going back in to go away that's it that's a matter of concern widespread reports of ballot stuffing and irregularities in the vote count in sunday's parliamentary election in his ruling united russia party lost a large. and a return to...
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c.n.n. was reporting on that airstrike on august ninth by the saudi led coalition the one that hit a school bus killing forty children apiece was different in two ways first c.n.n. senior international correspondent nic gear reported that a bomb had been supplied by the u.s. government as part of an arms deal with saudi arabia second there was this graphic revealing the names of u.s. weapons manufacturer is companies like lockheed martin raytheon and general dynamics whose arms have been used in various air strikes in the past that graphic went viral and many of the tweets mentioned how rarely the media reports on the role played by the u.s. and even the u.k. in selling weapons to riyadh's the u.s. also helps with the targeting of those weapons i spoke with about the piece. we have actually consistently refer to the coalition as us back so this isn't a new elements that come into our reporting it was important to talk about the ball and who made that bomb especially because we knew that the specific technology that was used the laser guided technology that was used in this particular strike was technology that president obama had banned the sales of becau
c.n.n. was reporting on that airstrike on august ninth by the saudi led coalition the one that hit a school bus killing forty children apiece was different in two ways first c.n.n. senior international correspondent nic gear reported that a bomb had been supplied by the u.s. government as part of an arms deal with saudi arabia second there was this graphic revealing the names of u.s. weapons manufacturer is companies like lockheed martin raytheon and general dynamics whose arms have been used...
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c.n.n. was reporting on that airstrike on august ninth by the saudi led coalition the one that hit a school bus killing forty children apiece was different in two ways first c.n.n. senior international correspondent nic gear reported that a bomb had been supplied by the u.s. government as part of an arms deal with saudi arabia second there was this graphic revealing the names of u.s. weapons manufacturer is companies like lockheed martin raytheon and general dynamics whose arms have been used in various air strikes in the past that graphic went viral and many of the tweets mentioned how rarely the media reports on the role played by the u.s. and even the u.k. in selling weapons to riyadh's the u.s. also helps with the targeting of those weapons i spoke with about the piece. we have actually consistently referred to the coalition as us back so this isn't a new elements that come into our reporting it was important to talk about the ball and who made that bomb especially because we knew that the specific technology that was used the laser guided technology that was used in this particular strike was technology that president obama had banned the sales of be
c.n.n. was reporting on that airstrike on august ninth by the saudi led coalition the one that hit a school bus killing forty children apiece was different in two ways first c.n.n. senior international correspondent nic gear reported that a bomb had been supplied by the u.s. government as part of an arms deal with saudi arabia second there was this graphic revealing the names of u.s. weapons manufacturer is companies like lockheed martin raytheon and general dynamics whose arms have been used...
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c.n.n. which from breaking news reports treating the story outside. well davis is caught in a lie and so he's got to first he tells. it tells the reporter no i did have didn't have anything to do with it was a mistake it was i misspoke it was just too confused and then he said oh yeah i guess yeah i did it so you know it's embarrassing it would be embarrassing but the american people will not get this word in other words the washington post new york times wall street journal tomorrow will not carry this story and so we know what's going on here and we know that these people should be disgraced but c.n.n. they have not even retracted the story even though. sister or brother outlets and cable channels have let it davis is a sleaze he's been that way for a long time i mean you look at michael cohen and lanny davis you know. trump fell in with bad companions and now they're now they're lying their way out of a situation where they shouldn't have been in the first place if they told the truth as you just mentioned there as well c.n.n. is still defending its decision to run the story and they rocked him during
c.n.n. which from breaking news reports treating the story outside. well davis is caught in a lie and so he's got to first he tells. it tells the reporter no i did have didn't have anything to do with it was a mistake it was i misspoke it was just too confused and then he said oh yeah i guess yeah i did it so you know it's embarrassing it would be embarrassing but the american people will not get this word in other words the washington post new york times wall street journal tomorrow will not...
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c.n.n. before it's not the first time including one that was just last month during a news conference in london when he spoke alongside the british prime minister teresa may. john roberts go no no john roberts. see it is fake news that has taken her and i take my things from c.n.n. c.n.n. is they could use i don't take questions from john roberts of fox that's got a real let's go to a real network but we're real networks you sir thank you mr president. that was fox news john if you just sort of the end of that video that and that was john roberts now he was criticized by media colleagues you know having defended cnn's acosta but he released this statement saying he used to work for c.n.n. and for trying to call it fake news is on fire during all right sara thank you for that let's just show you what's happening in harare the scene right now president emerson he is still speaking in the capitol speaking to the people of his country after the election results were announced so we're keeping an eye out on anything that he has to say we'll bring it to you right here on the newsgroup for now it's ov
c.n.n. before it's not the first time including one that was just last month during a news conference in london when he spoke alongside the british prime minister teresa may. john roberts go no no john roberts. see it is fake news that has taken her and i take my things from c.n.n. c.n.n. is they could use i don't take questions from john roberts of fox that's got a real let's go to a real network but we're real networks you sir thank you mr president. that was fox news john if you just sort of...
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c.n.n. . some glue gun that too was the first to render the fascinating full body network a fashion a visible to the naked eye. in his long professional life the hand surgeon from bordeaux in france has performed countless operations. in surgery you see every day how the lens of connective tissue slide to and fro but how does this connective tissue function. it's a question that so far no one has answered. it covers a wall i want to know how it functions so that i could reconstruct tendons better i say because tendons too are connective tissue or. at the institute of hand and foot surgery in bordeaux the two makes the world of the fashion visible with a special camera. the films the tissue inside the living body. his pictures have changed the way medical specialists view the fashion. you see those are the organizing fibers. set up on the go it seems totally chaotic but it isn't you know it's what makes life possible in the first place a perfectly efficient system. that the glass the more we research it over the more we understand the fashion and it structure nor the us or all of this will ope
c.n.n. . some glue gun that too was the first to render the fascinating full body network a fashion a visible to the naked eye. in his long professional life the hand surgeon from bordeaux in france has performed countless operations. in surgery you see every day how the lens of connective tissue slide to and fro but how does this connective tissue function. it's a question that so far no one has answered. it covers a wall i want to know how it functions so that i could reconstruct tendons...
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c.n.n. on and miss n.b.c. and the cable and also the other outlets this story will kind of peter out and what people will remember is the first impression namely comply again. and mates in the u.s. a staging what could become the largest prison strike in american history the peaceful protest which is now into its second week is tend to last nineteen days and encompasses seventeen states president assad to mounting an end to what they call molten slavery and the introduction of a number of reforms. that night and day not until you. come. back. our. little. red. sox are. several american departments of corrections claimed to have been no sign of any strikes in the institutions but we've also written confirmation of this despite reports we have not had any organized stop at us protests or lockdowns related to the strike at our institutions there are no strikes occurring in georgia the g.t.c. is prepared should that change we have been and will continue to monitor the situation only hide correctional institution in swan quarter salt protests inmates were allowed to hang banners from the inside fencing human rights activists . cla
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he's not running for reelection because he's got the first problem all of a sudden with a couple of months left in his term takes the opportunity on c.n.n. which will do anything to bash trump into accused russia of anything like that even the restaurant you know something that nobody has ever heard of this one yet that was russia's fault last year well then let's go where is the information that's not last if i can tell us everything you found out so i don't i don't believe that it's information let's see it but until i see it i'm not going to go on my congressman garrett stuff words i think that's ridiculous we'll speak to washington for their thoughts on the claim that russia could be behind these racial divisions in the state. do you buy in the idea that it's russia's fault that the people having their rally over there is somehow the fault of russia russian bought tacker facebook yet not even a little and why do you think that's so big in the mainstream media why are they pushing that so hard. that's a good question i don't know i think it kind of it's comforting to hear that this is russia's fault and not something that's been the
he's not running for reelection because he's got the first problem all of a sudden with a couple of months left in his term takes the opportunity on c.n.n. which will do anything to bash trump into accused russia of anything like that even the restaurant you know something that nobody has ever heard of this one yet that was russia's fault last year well then let's go where is the information that's not last if i can tell us everything you found out so i don't i don't believe that it's...
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c.n.n. on and miss n.b.c. and the cable and also the other outlets this story will kind of peter out and what people will remember is the first impression namely comply and again. protests in chaman a continuing following of right wing muchan kenneth which scandalized the country around six hundred and to fit demonstrate isn't eighteen members if right greens have faced off in colerain and seventy thousand people marched through the streets of handbag demanding a stop to fascism and racism in germany. you. get you get the guy was. the good god. you some three thousand pray migrants hacktivists have clashed in the past two days in the german city of camden it's leaving twenty people injured it then rest was prompted by the arrest of an iraq and a syrian following the stopping of a local man on sunday. to all of our reports on the latest from germany. well the state of saxony in the city of ken thats a firmly in focus across germany across whitey europe and even across the wider world this follows. a night of violence that we saw on monday evening thousands more that were expected right wing demonstrators took to the streets of
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first. part is part of step two is to use the fifth column and the obedient us media hacks like c.n.n. fox news n.p.r. to convince the people of said country that their economic troubles or the fault of only the president it's a venezuelan president's fault that you don't have toilet paper he's hoarding all the toilet paper all right he loves it he should not down now through own of an angel soft triple block that you didn't even know there was trouble but. here is a dish the second joint of the world right now oh out oh that's a happy rectum but. what our corporate media really doesn't want you to know is the actual truth as peter cullen to an international observer for the presidential economic advisory commission stated it is absolutely clear who is behind the food and medicine boycotts and empty supermarket shelves and the induced internal violence in venezuela it is a carbon copy of what the cia under kissinger's command did in chile in one thousand nine hundred seventy three which led to the murder of the democratically elected president a un day so you create economic troubles w
first. part is part of step two is to use the fifth column and the obedient us media hacks like c.n.n. fox news n.p.r. to convince the people of said country that their economic troubles or the fault of only the president it's a venezuelan president's fault that you don't have toilet paper he's hoarding all the toilet paper all right he loves it he should not down now through own of an angel soft triple block that you didn't even know there was trouble but. here is a dish the second joint of...
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c.n.n. express. i . was. with up on both. of us. last time we chased. each one of them carrying twenty kilos of drugs. first offense. they just stopped working for. free we have made the money. they have. this is for me. even if. i don't know. they don't make or. break. for now. when lawmakers manufacture consents to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the find. me the one percent. of the room six. million. is a. secret indeed. priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it literally i like to call this the do graphic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot where the previous standards not the highest ranks of the catholic church help conceal the accused priests from the police and justice so something that is as old as the i and then i included used. both. felt. like the. us slams around with new sanctions however the little support from the e.u. with brussels blocked the new restrictions to protect companies working with a round. of double standards emerge in the us after a c
c.n.n. express. i . was. with up on both. of us. last time we chased. each one of them carrying twenty kilos of drugs. first offense. they just stopped working for. free we have made the money. they have. this is for me. even if. i don't know. they don't make or. break. for now. when lawmakers manufacture consents to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the find. me the one percent. of the room six. million. is a. secret indeed. priests accused of sexually abusing...
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first. part is part of step two is to use the fifth column and the obedient us media hacks like c.n.n. and fox news n.p.r. to convince the people of said country that their economic troubles or the fault of only the president it's a venezuelan president's fault that you don't have toilet paper he's hoarding all the toilet paper all right he loves you he should not down now through own angel soft triple block that you didn't even know there was trouble but grief is a dish the second joint of the world right now oh out oh that's a happy rectum but. what our corporate media really doesn't want you to know is the actual truth as peter cullen to an international observer for the presidential economic advisory commission stated it is absolutely clear who was behind the food and medicine boycotts and empty supermarket shelves and the induced internal violence in venezuela it is a carbon copy of what the cia under kissinger's command did in chile in one thousand nine hundred seventy three which led to the murder of the democratically elected president a un day so you create economic troubles w
first. part is part of step two is to use the fifth column and the obedient us media hacks like c.n.n. and fox news n.p.r. to convince the people of said country that their economic troubles or the fault of only the president it's a venezuelan president's fault that you don't have toilet paper he's hoarding all the toilet paper all right he loves you he should not down now through own angel soft triple block that you didn't even know there was trouble but grief is a dish the second joint of the...
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c.n.n. alex speaks to him and by phone or. one of the top international columnists of the group for development put drove you to that field of economics that when i saw poverty for the first time i actually went to i was here in barcelona my undergraduate studies i went to harvard to study with my school a prominent who's a prominent most important mathematical economist in the world and i travel to believe you're in for the first time i saw poverty and i couldn't i couldn't believe it real poverty at the time believe it was the poorest country in latin america and i was so devastated that i turned back and i said economics has to be about solving these problems i know mathematical economies is fun it was like. solving crossword puzzles for me was like a. good brain teasers. but economics has to be more than that the independence for cattle so the very strong economic dimension. of the economics of of cattle independence economic the. mention has been diminishing over time initially it was all about economics about how much money you know cattle in spain taxes and money that doesn't come back in the form in in the form of investment or some other way how spain does not re
c.n.n. alex speaks to him and by phone or. one of the top international columnists of the group for development put drove you to that field of economics that when i saw poverty for the first time i actually went to i was here in barcelona my undergraduate studies i went to harvard to study with my school a prominent who's a prominent most important mathematical economist in the world and i travel to believe you're in for the first time i saw poverty and i couldn't i couldn't believe it real...
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c.n.n. alex speaks to him and buy for than. one of the top international economist group for development but what point drove you to that field of economics that well i saw poverty for the first time i actually went to i was studied here in barcelona my undergraduate studies i went to harvard to study with my school a brahmin who is a prominent most important mathematical economist in the world in my travel to believe you're in for the first time i saw poverty and i couldn't i couldn't believe...
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c.n.n. alex speaks to him and by for the and. one of the top international columnists of the group for development but what drove you to that field of economics when i saw poverty for the first time i actually went to i was here in barcelona my undergraduate studies i went to harvard to study with my school a brahmin who is a prominent most important mathematical economist in the world in i travel to believe you're in for the first time i saw poverty and i couldn't i couldn't believe it real poverty at the time believe it was the poorest country in latin america and i was so devastated then i turned back and i said economics has to be about solving these problems i know mathematical economies is fun it was like. solving crossword puzzles for me was like a fun good you know brain teasers. by the economist has to be more than that the debate on independence for cattle so the very strong economic dimension. of the economics of cattle independence economic dimension has been diminishing over time initially it was all about economics about how much money you know cattle in spain taxes and money that doesn't come back in the form in in the form of investment or some other way how
c.n.n. alex speaks to him and by for the and. one of the top international columnists of the group for development but what drove you to that field of economics when i saw poverty for the first time i actually went to i was here in barcelona my undergraduate studies i went to harvard to study with my school a brahmin who is a prominent most important mathematical economist in the world in i travel to believe you're in for the first time i saw poverty and i couldn't i couldn't believe it real...