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we are thrilled to have the ceo with us and cedric bobo.oah, tell us what the kids get but also what do they give to you as an acorns company. >> they get to learn about financial literacy, save and invest early, automatically and start to grow money over time and see it grow. that's a powerful catalyst for people, especially young people, starting early. >> and acorns must get something back. >> we're building our business as the kids are growing and so it's a mutual thing. >> cedric, what was it, what was the key? your program has grown exponentially over the years what was the key to attracting not just major real estate firms but also personal finance companies. >> you've got to start with the talent we went in and identified talent that could benefit and mobilized it we got them involved in cities across the country we found partners like acorns to help them begin their journey in investing. >> they're going on to get internships and some of them getting brooks. >> we have students interning at brookfield, at walker and dunlop the key
we are thrilled to have the ceo with us and cedric bobo.oah, tell us what the kids get but also what do they give to you as an acorns company. >> they get to learn about financial literacy, save and invest early, automatically and start to grow money over time and see it grow. that's a powerful catalyst for people, especially young people, starting early. >> and acorns must get something back. >> we're building our business as the kids are growing and so it's a mutual thing....
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to take up a job but my degree is of no use to realize that i should have made a good living like cedric i think that's a pretty feeling are you worried about the future yes yes. taking a ride in cedric's to talk golf wondering whether they've taken the right decisions for the future. well many countries in europe are struggling to cope with immigration others are feeling the effects of emigration nations like lithuania were suffering from brain drain as young people left for opportunities elsewhere so the former soviet state came up with a plan to stem the flow and now miscellany is wooing investors with its business friendly policies its capital vilnius is cosmopolitan innovative and above all affordable people like eustace yet now schools are helping shape the country's future bringing lithuanians abroad back home. lithuanians capital deniece is growing vertically and growing promising the baltic metropolis has become a focal point for i t talents and draws many young people here they're developing the digital world of tomorrow eustace you know sky is the country's own mark zuckerberg
to take up a job but my degree is of no use to realize that i should have made a good living like cedric i think that's a pretty feeling are you worried about the future yes yes. taking a ride in cedric's to talk golf wondering whether they've taken the right decisions for the future. well many countries in europe are struggling to cope with immigration others are feeling the effects of emigration nations like lithuania were suffering from brain drain as young people left for opportunities...
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with us now to discuss is congressman cedric richmond who sits on the house judiciary committee.his put more fire now in the belly of democrats to get mulvaney to testify? >> look, i can just say this, that if you look at all the evidence and all the witnesses that have testified publicly or in the private sessions, it looks very bad for the president and it looks damning. but we have an open mind and we would just implore the president to let mulvaney, to let bull on the, to let pompeo come and testify under oath in front of congress to who knew what and when and what did they do and why they did it. of course, there's always an open invitation to the president to take an oath and testify under oath about what he did and why he did it. and the truth of the matter is, this report just sheds more height on the fact that there was an attempted coverup to why the ukraine money was being held up and we know why it was being held up, because the witnesses testified to it. they were holding up the $400 million in aid and they were holding up a white house meeting until the ukraine pres
with us now to discuss is congressman cedric richmond who sits on the house judiciary committee.his put more fire now in the belly of democrats to get mulvaney to testify? >> look, i can just say this, that if you look at all the evidence and all the witnesses that have testified publicly or in the private sessions, it looks very bad for the president and it looks damning. but we have an open mind and we would just implore the president to let mulvaney, to let bull on the, to let pompeo...
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so, in that same strain, following the works of joseph inequity and cedric robinson, my question is how do we approach perceiving of political economy. and then for the panel, how do we then also conceive of looking at resistance resistance and particularly slave resistance as a structure within the understanding of different labor forms? thank you. >> i'm sorry. could you ask your question again? >> the first one or the second one? >> the first one, please. >> the first one. so my question is, how do we approach the idea of articulating a political economy of chattel slavery if within, for example, again, following the works of cedric robinson, understanding that slaves were perceived as fixed capital, but if slaves are perceived as fixed capital than the theory of surplus value becomes void. secondly, how do we then understand exactly how to incorporate the theory of the experience of the slave regime into the understanding of the formation of capital itself? >> okay. great question. and one way i would answer that is, the work that -- the work that i'm engaged with is actually trying
so, in that same strain, following the works of joseph inequity and cedric robinson, my question is how do we approach perceiving of political economy. and then for the panel, how do we then also conceive of looking at resistance resistance and particularly slave resistance as a structure within the understanding of different labor forms? thank you. >> i'm sorry. could you ask your question again? >> the first one or the second one? >> the first one, please. >> the first...
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would say give the people the voice bring democracy to the region it will bring prosperity eccentric cedric well now we've had democracy for for 2 generations and shocks people vote the wrong way it's amazing the evolution of the of the democratic idea for the western hemisphere because when people vote the wrong way they get punished go ahead in london absolutely i mean with the famous quote by nixon i believe will kissinger that was when the chileans voted in again the in 1970 was which we won't let the irresponsibility of the chilean people get you know we won't let that get in the way of what we want so you're also in the us i think it kissinger also said that he would make the economy how all i think is not a term you know scream scream he said you know and these are kind of recipes that the u.s. government has for an acting regime change we've seen that with the sanctions in venezuela but just quickly going back to the issue of lithium i mean i think again to make an interesting comparison between chile the number one current world producer in lithium where the pineta government effec
would say give the people the voice bring democracy to the region it will bring prosperity eccentric cedric well now we've had democracy for for 2 generations and shocks people vote the wrong way it's amazing the evolution of the of the democratic idea for the western hemisphere because when people vote the wrong way they get punished go ahead in london absolutely i mean with the famous quote by nixon i believe will kissinger that was when the chileans voted in again the in 1970 was which we...
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new york can speak to- cedric dnia the deputy executive director for the u. n.n. women thank you very much for being with us here on a france twenty four this hour. and i wanted to ask you a firstt question about fronts in the new measures- unveils here this monday how significance allll they- in your view do they go far enough. at i think. it sounds like event- hate a holistic lower witith a range of measures and we know that that. is that the best kind of packages where you both. touched upon the health system social services police and judicial systems- schools for them to both work together. and also to work better individually because if you want to tackle this pro problem you have to work with both prevention protection. and it just stays at and as far as i understand it the snow will has a holistic view is so i really hope it would work and both. hinder at level sosoeans unityt. this type of violence affects women of all ages all backgrounds around the world eaeach year how important is it to hold this u. n. back day every twelve months. it's important
new york can speak to- cedric dnia the deputy executive director for the u. n.n. women thank you very much for being with us here on a france twenty four this hour. and i wanted to ask you a firstt question about fronts in the new measures- unveils here this monday how significance allll they- in your view do they go far enough. at i think. it sounds like event- hate a holistic lower witith a range of measures and we know that that. is that the best kind of packages where you both. touched upon...
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cedric was supposed to go forward. his men had started to go forward. a courier comes writing in -- comes riding in. it is meade's own son. key sends his own son to call off the attack and they are fame -- and they are finally able to stop it. the men at recognizing the fact they are about to march into the teeth of death. there is a huge sigh of relief, and they hunkered down. the two armies will stare at each other for the rest of the day, taking pop shots and artillery shots across the open distance between them. meade will try to find some other opportunity that might allow him to still salvage this campaign. i want you to think about this for a moment. put yourself in meade's shoes. gettysburgctory at that was second-guessed almost from the minute it was over. enemies,litical including dan fickles, abner doubleday, all in washington talking smack on him. they are investigating him. thanked him and joe hooker for the victory. he has got all of that going on. he has not been able to score the knockout punch everybody wants him to score. butas done ok
cedric was supposed to go forward. his men had started to go forward. a courier comes writing in -- comes riding in. it is meade's own son. key sends his own son to call off the attack and they are fame -- and they are finally able to stop it. the men at recognizing the fact they are about to march into the teeth of death. there is a huge sigh of relief, and they hunkered down. the two armies will stare at each other for the rest of the day, taking pop shots and artillery shots across the open...
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let's turn to cnn military analyst and retired air force colonel cedric layton joining the conversation now. barbara referenced this "the washington post" op-ed from secretary spencer. what was your initial reaction to it? >> i think that former secretary spencer hit it right on the head. he really made sense when he made it clear that it requires a special ethos to be part of the military today. my initial reaction was basically one of dismay that his resignation had to occur, or the firing, whichever it happens to be. the other part is it also shows that there is a lot of questioning going on in terms of what exactly the commander in chief is doing here and why he is interveeding inintercreedin people who don't deserve it. >> he wrote the events leading to his ouster provided lessons for him and the country. what are the lessons? >> some of the lessons are that it really depends what kind of information gets to the president when it comes to the kinds of cases he gets involved in. some of the lessons may include the fact that some people with a loud megaphone might be influencing the
let's turn to cnn military analyst and retired air force colonel cedric layton joining the conversation now. barbara referenced this "the washington post" op-ed from secretary spencer. what was your initial reaction to it? >> i think that former secretary spencer hit it right on the head. he really made sense when he made it clear that it requires a special ethos to be part of the military today. my initial reaction was basically one of dismay that his resignation had to occur,...
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map, as soonm our as cedric's men entered the west woods, a major confederate counterattack moves north into the lot. for sedgwick's division, it was a slaughter in the woods. they lost about 2300 casualties in under an hour in the westwood spewed it was -- west woods. it was one of the most intense slaughters of the war. sounded like the forest around them was on fire. one of the regiments caught in this was the 15th massachusetts. this is their monument at the antietam battlefield viewed -- battlefield. a private recalled, the bullets came whizzing by my face, poor fellows falling sick and fast around me viewed -- around me. some with arms and legs off, cut way. every conceivable the 15th regiment is now a more corporal guard compared to what it was before the battle. also in the melee, the second massachusetts, with its commander following mortally wounded. that morning, he had begun a letter to his mother back home and paused as he went into battle. he continued writing the letter as he was mortally wounded along the hagerstown turnpike. writing, "i am wounded as to be helpless, goo
map, as soonm our as cedric's men entered the west woods, a major confederate counterattack moves north into the lot. for sedgwick's division, it was a slaughter in the woods. they lost about 2300 casualties in under an hour in the westwood spewed it was -- west woods. it was one of the most intense slaughters of the war. sounded like the forest around them was on fire. one of the regiments caught in this was the 15th massachusetts. this is their monument at the antietam battlefield viewed --...
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i guess all of this leads me to conversations many of us have been having around cedric robinson's notion of capitalism, which is that racism is central to capitalism so what you think about that, would you say if we can mitigate through social movement some of the worst aspects but in the end, the system is so creative in finding new ways of extracting profit from groups that in the end, there really isn't a long-term solution. >> so the long-term solution, we need socialism -- [applause] i think capitalism is an important concept that speaks to the inclined history in the u. u.s., in particular of race and capitalism that really understands that this is a country founded on the native population in which a small group of people will become enriched through the forced labor of africans and in which those riches will multiply a million times over by the exploitation of successive waves of immigrant labor and the black labor that was in circulation so there's not a single period of time in the history of the u.s., where racism and oppression and exploitation were not at the center and i th
i guess all of this leads me to conversations many of us have been having around cedric robinson's notion of capitalism, which is that racism is central to capitalism so what you think about that, would you say if we can mitigate through social movement some of the worst aspects but in the end, the system is so creative in finding new ways of extracting profit from groups that in the end, there really isn't a long-term solution. >> so the long-term solution, we need socialism --...
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all this leads me to accommodations that many of us have been having around cedric robinson's notion which is that racism is central to capitalism. what do you think of that concept and would you say if we accept that that we can mitigate through social movement some of the worst aspects of these things but in the end the system is so creative in finding new ways of extract a profit from growth that in the end there really isn't a long-term solution to this process. >> the long-term solution is no more capitalism. we need socialism. [applause] and i think that capitalism is an important concept that speaks to the inclined history in the united states and in particular of race and capitalism that really understands that this is a country founded on the genocide of its native population and with a small group of people become enriched through the forced labor of africans and in which those riches were multiplied a million times over by the exploitation of successive waves of immigrant labor in addition to the black labor that was in primitive accumulation. there is not a single period
all this leads me to accommodations that many of us have been having around cedric robinson's notion which is that racism is central to capitalism. what do you think of that concept and would you say if we accept that that we can mitigate through social movement some of the worst aspects of these things but in the end the system is so creative in finding new ways of extract a profit from growth that in the end there really isn't a long-term solution to this process. >> the long-term...
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you talk to the leaders of the cbc, cedric richmond and other folks, they will walk through fire for joe biden. >> the older african-americans love biden but the younger ones love bernie. bernie is not going anywhere. i think he's doing very well with younger voters who actually are the reverse of being inspired by biden. >> we're going to take a quick note. next debate thursday december 19th, live from los angeles. cnn's coverage from inside the debate hall will begin at 8:00 p.m. next tonight there is plenty more on this debate. we are expecting to talk to pete buttigieg shortly and more candidates throughout the night. we'll hear from voters in iowa and the impeachment testimony as our late 360 coverage continues. ♪ a wealth of information. a wealth of perspective. ♪ a wealth of opportunities. that's the clarity you get from fidelity wealth management. straightforward advice, tailored recommendations, tax-efficient investing strategies, and a dedicated advisor to help you grow and protect your wealth. fidelity wealth management. to help you grow and protect your wealth. - [narrato
you talk to the leaders of the cbc, cedric richmond and other folks, they will walk through fire for joe biden. >> the older african-americans love biden but the younger ones love bernie. bernie is not going anywhere. i think he's doing very well with younger voters who actually are the reverse of being inspired by biden. >> we're going to take a quick note. next debate thursday december 19th, live from los angeles. cnn's coverage from inside the debate hall will begin at 8:00 p.m....
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we would do exactly what we cedric and i do.production there as well. this is cool and exciting stuff. what does the book look like in terms of orders in the future. give a demand assessment. overall market we still relatively good. i think we will land at about 16.9 units. but frankly it's been rising this and were excited. we see it being 2% of the market right now. we see it heading into 10% by 2025. we see a get it getting stronger. we head about 800 of our dealers they come back around here. interior of this car is made of what? when you process apple juice everything from the skin and the court and the seed the other thing i think is perfect for you. when you want to get that last mile of course you pull in and put the helmet on. look at you. i had three words for you. i consider you little. thank you so much. good stuff. when we come back taking the debate stage. all eyes will be on mayor pete tonight. he emerges in as and as a front runner into key poles. as a principal i can tell you this. when one student gets left beh
we would do exactly what we cedric and i do.production there as well. this is cool and exciting stuff. what does the book look like in terms of orders in the future. give a demand assessment. overall market we still relatively good. i think we will land at about 16.9 units. but frankly it's been rising this and were excited. we see it being 2% of the market right now. we see it heading into 10% by 2025. we see a get it getting stronger. we head about 800 of our dealers they come back around...
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when you look at cedric richmond supporting joe biden, he's surrounding himself with a lot of next generationncluded. i think that helps. there's certain skill sets that everybody brings, and i think we're seeing that with nancy pelosi now, her experience, her toughness, her wisdom that she's bringing to this process is invaluable, and so yeah, you want change and you want a new generation, but you also need wisdom, and i think that's what joe biden brings, and i think when you're putting everything on the scale, you look at what's happened and the whole backdrop of everything you've been reporting on today, you know, with the impeachment proceedings, with what john bolton's saying, with this trial that's happening revealing a lot of things about what trump knew about wikileaks, that's the backdrop to the democratic nomination and so the wisdom and experience and stability that someone like ojoe biden brings s really going to be important to heal this country. >> congressman, it's heilemann here, i spent a week in iowa not that long ago when i encountered a lot of supporters of joe biden who
when you look at cedric richmond supporting joe biden, he's surrounding himself with a lot of next generationncluded. i think that helps. there's certain skill sets that everybody brings, and i think we're seeing that with nancy pelosi now, her experience, her toughness, her wisdom that she's bringing to this process is invaluable, and so yeah, you want change and you want a new generation, but you also need wisdom, and i think that's what joe biden brings, and i think when you're putting...