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but without joins life by author and social critic chris hedges who hosts the r.t. show on contact mr had just great to have you with us so why don't you violated a court imposed travel ban and now he's back in venezuela but he hasn't been arrested so far why do you think that is. well i think that this was by design he sent back and if he is arrested this gives the united states a pretext for war more overt a more overt form of intervention they have been going after the venezuelan government since the death of hugo chavez by imposing sanctions to cripple the economy. and have funded in back the democratic unity roundtable which lost the presidential election to chavez quite this was in two thousand and eight thousand and one when he was reelected. and won with a sixty eight percent of the vote so. i think this is ratcheting up the pressure tempting the madeira government to seize going to go and this gives the united states a pretext for perhaps military intervention they certainly have forces stationed in colombia it's no secret and elliott abrams the special env
but without joins life by author and social critic chris hedges who hosts the r.t. show on contact mr had just great to have you with us so why don't you violated a court imposed travel ban and now he's back in venezuela but he hasn't been arrested so far why do you think that is. well i think that this was by design he sent back and if he is arrested this gives the united states a pretext for war more overt a more overt form of intervention they have been going after the venezuelan government...
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as is chris hedges all over stone. and many others thousands of other working people and fifteen organizations actually were part of a coalition of fifteen different organizations representing more than one hundred thousand members bringing together unions and social movements to create this new party so we've built substantially and to answer your question we've seen that what we need to do is we need to start at the local level by running state and local candidates building up a kind of a proto party so to speak of candidates that can then become a major new party as we move forward into this process that is firstly going to like i think a lot of i'm going to book club going back here during an entire political party i commend you on so many levels because i think people at home down understand that it's not as easy as just being like well run a third party again. you're not going to commend see it because a lot of times a lot of these hurdles the third party faces i'd know because you know my father was a very big t
as is chris hedges all over stone. and many others thousands of other working people and fifteen organizations actually were part of a coalition of fifteen different organizations representing more than one hundred thousand members bringing together unions and social movements to create this new party so we've built substantially and to answer your question we've seen that what we need to do is we need to start at the local level by running state and local candidates building up a kind of a...
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the stock rockets decline is bad news for the hedge fund manager chris. flagship fund fell just over 10% last month. sharp losses and gains are not unusual, but this was the funds biggest in three years. pausing theirs review of t-mobile's takeover of sprint. the sec says more time is needed to review the arguments with a deal provided by the two companies. t-mobile filed a document about why this is an their interests. investors wonder if this is a sign of trouble. caroline: national beverage fell the most in two decades after oix sparklingla cr water posted disappointing results, with the ceo leaning india -- blaming india. you couldn't really make up what he said. he said it is not down to even an act of god, it is injustice. >> these guys are known for quirky press releases, but everyone felt that this one was of the more unusual than normal. what is happening here is maybe the end of a hot streak for this consumer brand. no one had ever heard of it before 2012. it exploded. it has been driving the sparkling water market up over the past several years
the stock rockets decline is bad news for the hedge fund manager chris. flagship fund fell just over 10% last month. sharp losses and gains are not unusual, but this was the funds biggest in three years. pausing theirs review of t-mobile's takeover of sprint. the sec says more time is needed to review the arguments with a deal provided by the two companies. t-mobile filed a document about why this is an their interests. investors wonder if this is a sign of trouble. caroline: national beverage...
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chris wilcox here of jp morgan asset management. if you are an investor in europe right now, how do you wind up looking at -- how do you hedge these geopoliticalrending around 1.30. how do you understand the market psychology? chris: i think the lesson in my lifetime in the markets has always been that in the short run, markets over under's mate -- overestimate these events, and over time they become less relevant. brexit has maybe a different angle because for the u.k., it is definitely introducing a structural change, so it is not the same some of these more discrete geopolitical events. you can argue it has a different impact. if you look at the u.k. though, the companies on the u.k. exchange, people are puzzled why hasn't the u.k. stock exchange sold off more. the answer is because the u.k. stock exchange has a very high concentration of companies that do business outside the u.k., and the weaker pound, even though it is a little stronger at the moment, is obviously inflating their earnings. if pound turns, those equity prices hold up ok. david: have those companies of just it -- have those companies adjusted their terms of trade at this p
chris wilcox here of jp morgan asset management. if you are an investor in europe right now, how do you wind up looking at -- how do you hedge these geopoliticalrending around 1.30. how do you understand the market psychology? chris: i think the lesson in my lifetime in the markets has always been that in the short run, markets over under's mate -- overestimate these events, and over time they become less relevant. brexit has maybe a different angle because for the u.k., it is definitely...
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chris you must see. i max kaiser one more of my guide to financial survival this is. a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable. to them. lies that local economy you need to protect yourself and get informed. as because that. is. you it gives it not the one. leaving. it but more big. because it gives. the audience to do even the books. during the great depression old must remember that it was most of the family were employed. there wasn't it was bit much worse objectively. but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hope. there isn't today today's america was shaped by the turn principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attacks. engineer elections manufacture consent and other principles according to. one set of rules for the rich. that's what happened when you put her into the. will is dedicated to increasing just as you'd expect one of the most influential intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern sin. zation of america. is this is a sticker from the water bottle phone in the stomach of a fish th
chris you must see. i max kaiser one more of my guide to financial survival this is. a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable. to them. lies that local economy you need to protect yourself and get informed. as because that. is. you it gives it not the one. leaving. it but more big. because it gives. the audience to do even the books. during the great depression old must remember that it was most of the family were...
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hedging 1's bets. do you have a question for chris morris, anything you want to know from our fact checker?ss, has know from our fact checker? not particularly. i guess, has there been more clarity on... i know sadiq has tried to get more clarity with how we can access the single market and pass porting into the eu for many financial services companies. has there been any further clarity? any financial clarity? not really, no. as david said, one of our callers, most of the negotiation, bad news if you are getting fed up with brexit, is still to come. at the moment, all we are doing is negotiating on how we leave that their negotiation on the future relationship, and services and financial services in particular, really important for the uk economy, we still don't know exactly how that will work. the government's proposal is we would not be in the single market for services and therefore it would be more difficult for service companies to access the european market. but the detail of that negotiation all still to come. thank you. jason, how are you doing? great this morning, thank you for as
hedging 1's bets. do you have a question for chris morris, anything you want to know from our fact checker?ss, has know from our fact checker? not particularly. i guess, has there been more clarity on... i know sadiq has tried to get more clarity with how we can access the single market and pass porting into the eu for many financial services companies. has there been any further clarity? any financial clarity? not really, no. as david said, one of our callers, most of the negotiation, bad news...
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reporter: she admitted that on the morning of the murder she picked up chris and drove him to her house on hot springs drive. she just hedged> the implied reason was he was going to go next door. >> to kay's house to do what? >> we didn't talk about it. it was an implied reason, he was going to go to kay's house to -- >> -- because he was going, in his mind, to do whatever it took to make me happy. >> and -- >> and that would be to get rid of kay. >> so she's the puppeteer, putting all of these things in place for him to be tempted and act on it. >> she's pullin' all the strings. >> "i'm not saying do this, but you and i both know what you're supposed to do here." >> yes. >> reporter: in her interview becky continued to insist she didn't know what happened in kay's house, that is, not until chris called her later that morning and asked for another ride. >> when he got in the vehicle, could you see blood on his clothes and stuff? >> i didn't see any blood on his clothes, but he had blood on his -- i think he had blood on his face. and i asked him, "what did you do?" i said, "oh, my god, what did you do?" and that's when he s
reporter: she admitted that on the morning of the murder she picked up chris and drove him to her house on hot springs drive. she just hedged> the implied reason was he was going to go next door. >> to kay's house to do what? >> we didn't talk about it. it was an implied reason, he was going to go to kay's house to -- >> -- because he was going, in his mind, to do whatever it took to make me happy. >> and -- >> and that would be to get rid of kay. >> so...