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christopher: yet. jerry: because you can't have doubts and the way maybe things are decided are there -- are they are incentives of things for people to align with ultimately what is the right choice, the majority choice you can say and get a good result. jerry: i wanted to cautious people -- i wanted to cautious people to think these are not legally binding. miller: more broadly i think of smart contracts being computer programs that given input x, should he pass the breathalyzer and graduate from school, you have a high degree of confidence that output y will happen. in this instance, assets are transferred to the kids account or wallet. jim: but generally, a dow. miller: sure. jim: if you can, tell us the story of the dow. miller: dow, like i said at the outside, is an amorphous concept. how i think about it is a group of folks over the internet you are collectively trying to accomplish some shared goal, be it the provisioning or maintenance of a computer program, a smart contract, or the collection
christopher: yet. jerry: because you can't have doubts and the way maybe things are decided are there -- are they are incentives of things for people to align with ultimately what is the right choice, the majority choice you can say and get a good result. jerry: i wanted to cautious people -- i wanted to cautious people to think these are not legally binding. miller: more broadly i think of smart contracts being computer programs that given input x, should he pass the breathalyzer and graduate...
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christophe: it's a risk.ult to assess where the geopolitical evolution progress is going. a few years now, five or six years, we have been facing rising political injury applicable risks. we experience what we would like to call rising populism trends in different countries. on one hand, we have geopolitical tension lasting between russia in the u.s.. it's also between the u.s. and china. what's behind this geopolitical tensions according to us is technological leadership which is between u.s. and china. china is a very serious challenger for the u.s. in terms of world technological leadership. geopolitical tension for sure for different reasons. i mentioned technological reasons and world economic leadership as well. we are also having other reasons linked to what i call rising populism. we have sovereign is him trend rising everywhere. especially in some eastern europe countries like russia. they are still there to say. it's just a matter of the position of human beings. manus: always difficult to forecast
christophe: it's a risk.ult to assess where the geopolitical evolution progress is going. a few years now, five or six years, we have been facing rising political injury applicable risks. we experience what we would like to call rising populism trends in different countries. on one hand, we have geopolitical tension lasting between russia in the u.s.. it's also between the u.s. and china. what's behind this geopolitical tensions according to us is technological leadership which is between u.s....
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what a christopher. _ youthful energy, i hope! what a christopher, thank _ youthful energy, i hope! christopher, thank you for taking through what could be a very complex process but he simplified it very well there. christopher taktak, live in new york, thank you for that. the government of borno state in north—east nigeria has confirmed the closure of all camps for the state's 1.8 million displaced people. camp residents will be relocated among established communities across borno. rights groups have urged the authorities to suspend the closures. they warned the resettlement programme could endanger the lives of more than 10,000 households following continued attacks by islamist groups, as well as human rights violations committed by the nigerian military. 0ur reporter chris ewokor explains why the borno state government took this decision now. the borno state government said the camps have become slums where a lot of vices going on, sometimes criminality and prosecution and the light and you know, —— prostitution. these people have been living in these camps between ten or 12 yea
what a christopher. _ youthful energy, i hope! what a christopher, thank _ youthful energy, i hope! christopher, thank you for taking through what could be a very complex process but he simplified it very well there. christopher taktak, live in new york, thank you for that. the government of borno state in north—east nigeria has confirmed the closure of all camps for the state's 1.8 million displaced people. camp residents will be relocated among established communities across borno. rights...
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christopher reeve!- well, because he got crippled, but now he can move his finger. he's an inspiration to us all. that's why everyone ditched on your show. - so then how come you came? - well, because i said i would. aw, i'm a dork, huh? - and so without further ado, here is the most courageous, most amazing man on the planet: christopher reeve. [cheers and applause] - thank you, thank you, wow, what a great audience. i just flew into south park. used to be i didn't need an airplane. all: awww! - as most of you know... i am a strong supporter of stem-cell research. - say, fellas, thanks a lot for going to my c-comedy show! - we didn't go to your comedy show. - i know that! i was being fac--fac--facetious! - well, dude, christopher reeve, dude. - ooh, christopher reeve! whoop-dee-freakin'-doo! - dude, that's not cool. you shouldn't make fun of christopher reeve. - yeah, dude, not cool. - though it is controversial... stem-cell research is critical... in the quest for helping... the disabled. - i put toge
christopher reeve!- well, because he got crippled, but now he can move his finger. he's an inspiration to us all. that's why everyone ditched on your show. - so then how come you came? - well, because i said i would. aw, i'm a dork, huh? - and so without further ado, here is the most courageous, most amazing man on the planet: christopher reeve. [cheers and applause] - thank you, thank you, wow, what a great audience. i just flew into south park. used to be i didn't need an airplane. all: awww!...
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and christopher mims has thought about it. "the wall street journal" reporter and columnist has written a book called arriving today, where he examines the path of products from asian factory to our front doorstep. and christopher, you picked the usb charger as that object. you actually followed one of these things across the globe and the global economy. why'd you pick a usb charger? >> i picked a usb charger, it's kind of the transistor radio of our day, if you think about back in the '60s when those were being made, it's the simplest technology, if you can produce that, you can produce a whole heck of a lot of different things. where these charges are made in vietnam and all sorts of southeast asia, that's the same place where most smartphones are made, air pods, most of the gadgets that we rely on, especially in our work-from-home air, they all come from there, not so much from china, believe it or not. >> ands the truly miraculous when we really stop and think about it. you wrote, explain how tapping a button on your phon
and christopher mims has thought about it. "the wall street journal" reporter and columnist has written a book called arriving today, where he examines the path of products from asian factory to our front doorstep. and christopher, you picked the usb charger as that object. you actually followed one of these things across the globe and the global economy. why'd you pick a usb charger? >> i picked a usb charger, it's kind of the transistor radio of our day, if you think about...
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that is where christopher horace is waiting to speak to us christopher, his executive director of the news website on hyphenated america. good to have you with us. democrats control both houses on congress, but biden is still unable to push through crucial legislation. what does that say about where the party is today? you know, democrats a day or something to do the same thing. they did a 100 plus years ago when they sought to create a separate but equal different groups of people united states of america, they're trying to create an unequal group of unvaccinated people, united states of america, one of the things that hyphen that hyphenated a term that was like you're an unvaccinated american is what they want to try to do to other people. and thankfully the supreme court, in this case, i'm very thankful for social justice, clarence thomas, who pretty much got a little bit of revenge on a job waiting for the high tech lynching that he attempted to do when claire thomas was being nominated for the supreme court so i think he got a little spark out of that one just to be able to play
that is where christopher horace is waiting to speak to us christopher, his executive director of the news website on hyphenated america. good to have you with us. democrats control both houses on congress, but biden is still unable to push through crucial legislation. what does that say about where the party is today? you know, democrats a day or something to do the same thing. they did a 100 plus years ago when they sought to create a separate but equal different groups of people united...
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christopher waller, thank you so much.aidi: you can watch us live and see our past interviews at our go function. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: citic securities wants to raise 28 billion yuan in a rights issue. it says the proceeds will be used in the development as well as strengthening information systems and replenishing working capital. trading will be suspended from january 19 two the 27th. one investor was said to inject almost a billion dollars into the company. it is withdrawing from a share subscription agreement announced in december without is closing a reason. it would have invested $943 million for a 20% stake. sources say boeing 737 max could resume commercial flights in china as early as this month. two hour test flight was conducted last week. china is one of the last companies -- countries to resume flight. china is boeing's largest overseas market. ford market value topped $100 billion for the first time. it now exceeds gm and rivian. it is still well short of tesla's
christopher waller, thank you so much.aidi: you can watch us live and see our past interviews at our go function. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: citic securities wants to raise 28 billion yuan in a rights issue. it says the proceeds will be used in the development as well as strengthening information systems and replenishing working capital. trading will be suspended from january 19 two the 27th. one investor was said to inject almost a billion dollars...
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i'm christopher wiley. i'm a data scientist, but most people know me as the cambridge analytical whistleblower, facebook knew about cambridge analytic is seen since 2015 before the story broke. facebook threatened to see the guardian and then band me for whistle blowing. i revealed how our data is being manipulated political gain without our consent. since rapper started reporting, president detective doesn't work. i've been repeatedly charged and arrested. it makes you feel vulnerable, but i think that's the point, right. i'm inspired by ha, maria continues to stand up for the truth in the face of real danger. christmas revelations lead to the largest b, the crime investigation in history. if we allow cheating in our democratic personnel, and we allow this amount, what about next time? what about the time after that? we know 1st hand what happens when social media is weaponized and the danger it now poses to our democracies around the world. this is an existential movement. and it's time for us all to ah,
i'm christopher wiley. i'm a data scientist, but most people know me as the cambridge analytical whistleblower, facebook knew about cambridge analytic is seen since 2015 before the story broke. facebook threatened to see the guardian and then band me for whistle blowing. i revealed how our data is being manipulated political gain without our consent. since rapper started reporting, president detective doesn't work. i've been repeatedly charged and arrested. it makes you feel vulnerable, but i...
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my question to you, christopher, i am from kenya. you work for cambridge analytical nairobi of a 70 people died may be directly or indirectly related to the role of cambridge and they took her question then is, is it legal or morrow for british or american farms to work in countries like her was and take advantage of lack of regulations and yet continue to operate. this is something that i found most shocking when you've got a, a company in country a, let's say if in britain engaging with multiple firms and contractors each and their own jurisdiction. creating this information or 8 propaganda that were entirely in britain would be wholly illegal and then disseminating that in another country. because you've got so many different players involved and so many different components of wrong doing, it's actually really difficult to figure out where technically did a crime occur in tax while we're just starting to, you know, create principles and rules that prevent people from just hopping from one jurisdiction to another, but with data on
my question to you, christopher, i am from kenya. you work for cambridge analytical nairobi of a 70 people died may be directly or indirectly related to the role of cambridge and they took her question then is, is it legal or morrow for british or american farms to work in countries like her was and take advantage of lack of regulations and yet continue to operate. this is something that i found most shocking when you've got a, a company in country a, let's say if in britain engaging with...
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christopher: it is hard to call the dollar.n that scenario where you have global growth recovering, normalization of economic activity broadening outside the united states, you have bond prices in germany, positive rates in germany, that is a headline for you, but that will put less pressure on driving the dollar higher. you should see a recovery of other currencies more generally. i think that is a normalization scenario we see playing out through the third and fourth quarters. haidi: christopher, we were just chuckling. this time, it is real for emerging markets the rotation and recovering. what makes it different? it feels like we have been seeing this return to e.m. optimism for a long time. christopher: i don't know if we have been talking about emerging markets longer than value stocks. it should have tailwinds going into the second half of the year. as the economy normalizes, the headline we are forgetting about by focusing on important headwinds is there is still very strong growth. you talk to any company, i think we w
christopher: it is hard to call the dollar.n that scenario where you have global growth recovering, normalization of economic activity broadening outside the united states, you have bond prices in germany, positive rates in germany, that is a headline for you, but that will put less pressure on driving the dollar higher. you should see a recovery of other currencies more generally. i think that is a normalization scenario we see playing out through the third and fourth quarters. haidi:...
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this is the christopher. you've recently been banned from facebook and there's been a study to show that when people deactivate that facebook accounts, they generally become happier. so i was wondering if this affected me this whole so yeah, i'm banned on facebook and i'm also banned on instagram because it's owned by facebook. so my life no longer has well curated pictures of how to test. and 1st am i happier with using facebook? not really, and here's why it's really hard to stay in touch with people without using the 2 main systems that everybody else use. the facebook didn't just sort of deactivate my account in sort of a normal way. i got like, completely erased off of facebook like i don't exist anymore. and my photos, you know, my memories, my friend groups all went away. and when you look at other examples in history of where the sort of collective memory of a person is or a race you had that in, for example, the soviet union. where if you spoke out against the regime, you would be disappeared. not ju
this is the christopher. you've recently been banned from facebook and there's been a study to show that when people deactivate that facebook accounts, they generally become happier. so i was wondering if this affected me this whole so yeah, i'm banned on facebook and i'm also banned on instagram because it's owned by facebook. so my life no longer has well curated pictures of how to test. and 1st am i happier with using facebook? not really, and here's why it's really hard to stay in touch...
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he welcomes us right now, and great to have you, christopher. to you, liz. oh, it's always great to be with you and we're excited to turn the corner to a new year. you know, when we look at the auto world right now, what everyone is focused on is how did they catch up to tesla and surpass tesla in their lead in ev, and the reality is that pretty much everybody is going to play catch up to them and at some point, some will pass them. so we think that most of the major auto manufactures will be successful in electric vehicles, autonomous vehicles are right behind it. the one thing that is a defen it derivative in our mind is that tesla is grossly overvalued here at the end of the day it is still an automobile company, it is still going to be dealing with automobile margins, and at a trillion dollars, in market capitalization, and the other 10 largest competitors combined, this is a stock just gone way too far too fast, and it will come back to earth as everyone catches up with them. liz: is there a point, christopher, where you say okay, at this p
he welcomes us right now, and great to have you, christopher. to you, liz. oh, it's always great to be with you and we're excited to turn the corner to a new year. you know, when we look at the auto world right now, what everyone is focused on is how did they catch up to tesla and surpass tesla in their lead in ev, and the reality is that pretty much everybody is going to play catch up to them and at some point, some will pass them. so we think that most of the major auto manufactures will be...
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christopher: this is something that i found most shocking. got a company in country a, let's say it is in denton. engaging in multiple firms and contractors each in their own jurisdiction, creating disinformation or hate propaganda that were it entirely in written, would be wholly illegal, and then disseminating that in another country, because you've got so many different players involved in so many different components of wrongdoing, it is actually really difficult to figure out where technically did a crime occur? in tax law, we are just starting to create principles and rules that prevent people from hopping from one jurisdiction to another. with data and the internet, we are where tax law was in 1950, not realizing that the internet is global, that data is global, that disinformation can be global. we lack, not only the actual institutions to police, but we actually lack principles. until lawmakers start to understand how the internet works, i don't mean that sarcastically, in that it is actually global and we need to create principles t
christopher: this is something that i found most shocking. got a company in country a, let's say it is in denton. engaging in multiple firms and contractors each in their own jurisdiction, creating disinformation or hate propaganda that were it entirely in written, would be wholly illegal, and then disseminating that in another country, because you've got so many different players involved in so many different components of wrongdoing, it is actually really difficult to figure out where...
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christopher, what would be your take on this?s is your spot that you cover, how is this going to affect the tennis world? this is been made very political. >> i've been covering tennis for over 30 years. this is the most extraordinary story i've ever seen, and terms of a top player, most dominant player in the world. nine-time australian open finalist. he's being basically -- with a visa if you look, there's not been able to play, it appears. i don't see a pathway for a minute to play, even though they're talking about possibilities for deportation, formally when they, announced a rule ten minutes ago. it's an extraordinary situation, it has a lot of ripple effects. >> what do you think those ripple effects would be for the tennis world? >> novak djokovic is currently tied with roger federer and rafael nadal, for the all-time lead in grand slam singles with 20. he's 34 years old, still in great form. this is a huge blow if it ends up being the way it. is i don't know how many more opportunities he'll get. it also carries, theoret
christopher, what would be your take on this?s is your spot that you cover, how is this going to affect the tennis world? this is been made very political. >> i've been covering tennis for over 30 years. this is the most extraordinary story i've ever seen, and terms of a top player, most dominant player in the world. nine-time australian open finalist. he's being basically -- with a visa if you look, there's not been able to play, it appears. i don't see a pathway for a minute to play,...
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sure, luis come back in the forest. christoph says, his institute has provided the government with a plan for wildlife pathways through the wall to prevent the division of animal populations. and he hopes it will be followed. aid has started arriving in tonga after last week's volcanic volcanic eruption in soon ami devasted and the soon army devastated much of the country in the south pacific. so far, 3 people have been reported to have died, but many more are still missing. experts are only now able to assess the scale of the damage. after days of waiting, aid is now flowing on to the pacific island of tonga, beast, new zealand vessel is carrying a quarter of a 1000000 leeches of clean water. a top priority. according to the united nations, it's clear from the limited footage available, be destruction left by the soon army on despite the welcome arrival of help, tompkins are aware that the road to recovery will be long. tongue as recovery from this disaster is going to be long term, and i think we need to ensure that we keep the momentum up after tongue has got enough water. we're g
sure, luis come back in the forest. christoph says, his institute has provided the government with a plan for wildlife pathways through the wall to prevent the division of animal populations. and he hopes it will be followed. aid has started arriving in tonga after last week's volcanic volcanic eruption in soon ami devasted and the soon army devastated much of the country in the south pacific. so far, 3 people have been reported to have died, but many more are still missing. experts are only...
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horace, executive director of the on hyphenated america online sy christopher. good to see you. just on briefly, perhaps on kamala horace, one of the more polite checks i heard in the criticism of that statement was that it was crass. do you think she wanted to cause outrage or is done few on those 3 events being almost synonymous, actually held by her? i think she actually believes that and she has to be that because that's part and parcel to the parties. why? you know, here's one of the benefits of enjoying, at least for democrats, is that one of them has been joining almost complete media dominance as well as having dominance already education system. if you can tell the big why. and because people don't have any real knowledge of history, we used to teach history united states of america, we used to teach 6 united states of america. but because for a generational issue, we have failed to teach that. and then we have non stop media coverage or all the every day there are blasting this idea. then at least people who don't have the real facts to sit there and g
horace, executive director of the on hyphenated america online sy christopher. good to see you. just on briefly, perhaps on kamala horace, one of the more polite checks i heard in the criticism of that statement was that it was crass. do you think she wanted to cause outrage or is done few on those 3 events being almost synonymous, actually held by her? i think she actually believes that and she has to be that because that's part and parcel to the parties. why? you know, here's one of the...
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i'm christopher wiley. i'm a data scientist, but most people know me as the cambridge analytical whistleblower. i revealed how our data is being manipulated for political gain without our consent. me the way that social media platforms have been formulated. fancy the devil in your ear. why is it that you're allowed to experiment on societies and when real people get killed? there are no actual consequences. it's like they invited people to their house and they gave everyone guns and said it's a wildlife. well, ah, the i'm sure a lot of people in the audience, you know, heard bits and pieces about what's going on in the philippines. but from your perspective, like what's the big deal, why should we care about not only way you and your organization are experiencing, but what's more broadly happening in the philippines. i think that the, our organization rattler has been fighting impunity on 2 fronts that are elephant to everyone around the world. the 1st is these information operations, the manipulation on fa
i'm christopher wiley. i'm a data scientist, but most people know me as the cambridge analytical whistleblower. i revealed how our data is being manipulated for political gain without our consent. me the way that social media platforms have been formulated. fancy the devil in your ear. why is it that you're allowed to experiment on societies and when real people get killed? there are no actual consequences. it's like they invited people to their house and they gave everyone guns and said it's a...
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walken you cannot do an airable christopher walken >> "what are you talking about, seth?"eth: do it again do walken. >> "this -- this sketch you're talking about. what are you talking about?" i suck so bad. i should be -- >> seth: let's do a shot >> i should be murdered. >> seth: let's do a shot i love you >> i love you. >> seth: i also want to say something. you did me a huge solid. i started doing the show in my in-laws' house, and i realized there was a sea captain painting behind me. >> yeah. >> seth: and i knew, based on your skills, that you'd be the perfect voice for the sea captain. >> hey, seth back in high school, my nickname was demon seaman >> seth: what? all right, so, here's the new game i'll show you the painting and then you have to do the voice. you have to hold it in front of your face. >> okay. oh, hey, am i smiling enough is this -- can you register the amount of smile that i'm using because i'm trying to be very subtle with it oh, my [ bleep ] ears! it's so bad! i like [ bleep ] well, there's some psychological stuff going on, but i [ bleep cut it off,
walken you cannot do an airable christopher walken >> "what are you talking about, seth?"eth: do it again do walken. >> "this -- this sketch you're talking about. what are you talking about?" i suck so bad. i should be -- >> seth: let's do a shot >> i should be murdered. >> seth: let's do a shot i love you >> i love you. >> seth: i also want to say something. you did me a huge solid. i started doing the show in my in-laws' house, and...
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christopher taktak christopher ta ktak there.o, in sicily. the sea watch 3 vessel has spent the last week searching for a port that would accept them. crew members say the group includes more than 200 unaccompanied children. gail maclellan reports. saved from the sea and overcrowded migrant boats, 440 of the lucky ones. the german non—governmental organisation sea watch rescued those on board in five separate operations. mostly from africa, the migrants have all come through libya and ended up in danger deep in the middle of the mediterranean. almost half the migrants are minors, most of them unaccompanied. it took a week for sea watch to find a port in italy where they could go ashore. finally, authorities gave permission for them to disembark in sicily. the ship is one of several operated in the mediterranean by charities and the head of mission for sea watch explained why they undertake such voyages despite criticism. i think it is quite a problematic angle to look at, because what we really need to look at is the people conti
christopher taktak christopher ta ktak there.o, in sicily. the sea watch 3 vessel has spent the last week searching for a port that would accept them. crew members say the group includes more than 200 unaccompanied children. gail maclellan reports. saved from the sea and overcrowded migrant boats, 440 of the lucky ones. the german non—governmental organisation sea watch rescued those on board in five separate operations. mostly from africa, the migrants have all come through libya and ended...
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thank you very much for your time today, sir l much for your time today, sir christopher.—up near ukraine is the largest since the cold war — as attempts to find a diplomatic solution continue. the downing street �*lockdown parties' report is now expected to be delivered before the metropolitan police inquiry ends. tomorrow, events will be held in londonderry and around the world to mark the fiftieth anniversary of bloody sunday. tomorrow, events will be held in londonderry and around the world to mark the fiftieth anniversary of bloody sunday — when the army shot dead thirteen civilians during a civil rights demonstration. a new theatre production, called the white handkerchief, is having its premiere in derry. the writer, liam campbell, who died last month, spoke to our ireland correspondent chris page about the production. this image is a defining symbol of humanity amidst the horror of bloody sunday. the priest, father edward daly, waving a handkerchief as a white flag to try to protect jackie duddy, whose wounds turned out to be fatal. the stage show, which gets its n
thank you very much for your time today, sir l much for your time today, sir christopher.—up near ukraine is the largest since the cold war — as attempts to find a diplomatic solution continue. the downing street �*lockdown parties' report is now expected to be delivered before the metropolitan police inquiry ends. tomorrow, events will be held in londonderry and around the world to mark the fiftieth anniversary of bloody sunday. tomorrow, events will be held in londonderry and around the...
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coming up next lieutenant christopher olivarez.ting for the tsa does let illegal immigrants use arrest warrants to board airplanes. keep it here in "the evening edit". >> i think the mainstream media on christie by demonstration do not want to talk about the board because he knows it is an utter failure. ♪ ♪ you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. what are you recommending for muscle pain? vanguard. based on clinical data, i recommend salonpas. agreed...my patients like these patches because they work for up to 12 hours, even on moderate pain. salonpas. it's good medicine tums vs. mozzarella stick when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums chewy bites. fast heartburn relief in every bite. crunchy outside, chewy inside. ♪ tums, tums, tums, tums ♪ tums chewy bites every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast busines
coming up next lieutenant christopher olivarez.ting for the tsa does let illegal immigrants use arrest warrants to board airplanes. keep it here in "the evening edit". >> i think the mainstream media on christie by demonstration do not want to talk about the board because he knows it is an utter failure. ♪ ♪ you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. what are you...
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amy: as the federal reserve signals it will raise interest rates in march, we will talk to author christopher leonard about -- leonard. he says the that has broken the american economy. and we will talk to a top cuban scientist about how cuba's developed its own covid vaccines despite the 60-year-old u.s. embargo. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. justice stephen breyer is planning to retire from the supreme court after 27 years of service. breyer's retirement gives president biden his first chance to nominate a supreme court justice but will not change the ideological makeup of the court's 6-3 conservative majority. at 83, breyer is the court's oldest justice. he faced intense pressure to retire ahead of november's midterm elections while democrats still control the senate. on wednesday, senate majority leader chuck schumer said biden's nominee would receive a prompt hearing. as a candidate, biden vowed to appoint the first black woman to the supreme court. we'll have more on the retirement of justice breyer
amy: as the federal reserve signals it will raise interest rates in march, we will talk to author christopher leonard about -- leonard. he says the that has broken the american economy. and we will talk to a top cuban scientist about how cuba's developed its own covid vaccines despite the 60-year-old u.s. embargo. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. justice stephen breyer is planning to retire from the supreme...
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christopher medallion.place downtown near wall street and he showed me all the medallions. i said i'm looking for a st. christopher but who's that anyone? st. y jenesius. i said who's that? he said, the patron saint of actors and prostitutes. ( laughter ) i thought, what are the chances they'd ever do a really good closeup on this thing. i got that, if anyone asks me, it's st. christopher but now that we're done i can say ray has been wearing the medallion of st. jenesius. >> seriously? >> stephen: given to me by a guy in chicago called pat finn. >> and you don't wear it? >> stephen: it's hanging on the mirror next to my s sap la, --scapula, you know, my holy cards. ( applause ) that's jeezy right there. actors, prostitutes, clowns -- which is why i was given it -- and i think thieves might be another one. >> i fall into all four categories. >> stephen: just shows you, when people are deciding what groups of people to get together, back a couple hundred years ago, actors and prostitutes, put them in there.
christopher medallion.place downtown near wall street and he showed me all the medallions. i said i'm looking for a st. christopher but who's that anyone? st. y jenesius. i said who's that? he said, the patron saint of actors and prostitutes. ( laughter ) i thought, what are the chances they'd ever do a really good closeup on this thing. i got that, if anyone asks me, it's st. christopher but now that we're done i can say ray has been wearing the medallion of st. jenesius. >> seriously?...
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this is christopher, independent, good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead, christopher. question or comment? caller: my comment is this. everybody is misinterpreting dr. martin luther king's speech. i feel, why has this country been losing their common sense to where african-americans, indians, different people from other nations, why is it that we have to have congress or the senate to pass the bill to give african-americans the right to vote? why can't we just be able to vote like any other american citizens in this country? host: mr. overton? guest: the 15th amendment which was passed by strict party line voting, not bipartisan, gave back -- gave black people the right to vote. before that, black people did not have the right to vote. the 15th amendment did that. after that, many state legislatures and county officials enacted rules that were race neutral. they would say hey, we have a literacy test you have to pass in order to vote. they might say, we will exempt you from that literacy tests if your grandfather could vote. of course, african-americans, their grandfat
this is christopher, independent, good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead, christopher. question or comment? caller: my comment is this. everybody is misinterpreting dr. martin luther king's speech. i feel, why has this country been losing their common sense to where african-americans, indians, different people from other nations, why is it that we have to have congress or the senate to pass the bill to give african-americans the right to vote? why can't we just be able to vote like...
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haslinda: that was federal reserve governor christopher waller. is the base case, it could before, it could be five. we heard from the korean governor saying he is not concerned about a hawkish fed. what has been priced in? >> our base hike is actually 4 rate hikes in 2022 -- our base case. there has been a lot of hawkish and us -- hawkishness coming out of the fed. there's a concern about if that has peaked. our view is we will have four hikes in 2022 and three in 2023. the fed is going to use whatever policy tools it has, if it's interest rates or balance sheets. we expect this cycle to start in march, but we also expect a balance sheet reduction, which we expect will start in july at $25 million in accelerate to $75 million in september. you did not really see much movement in the dollar even though real rates in the u.s. have gone up. rishaad: what happens to average inflation? >> it is still there, but we are above average inflation. i think what was not very clear was under what horizon inflation would target to percent. we know the u.s. has
haslinda: that was federal reserve governor christopher waller. is the base case, it could before, it could be five. we heard from the korean governor saying he is not concerned about a hawkish fed. what has been priced in? >> our base hike is actually 4 rate hikes in 2022 -- our base case. there has been a lot of hawkish and us -- hawkishness coming out of the fed. there's a concern about if that has peaked. our view is we will have four hikes in 2022 and three in 2023. the fed is going...
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i'm up to the believer as well to christopher scaife. the job is a lifelong commitment. he lives in the tower of london with his family. he takes care of the ravens, making sure they don't fly away, one safe way to keep them here. the right food, mice, rats, and even biscuit soaked in blood are on the menu. but sometimes not even that is enough. to feed the wagons here on occasions i trim up their flight 5. i don't use the word clip. it doesn't sound right to me, but over the years as the way the master, i've managed to actually stop doing that. so now the ravens actually flying around the tower and i use a minimum wing trim policy dependent on the size of the wave in the white, the waving who they're bonded with and what type of year at what time of year is football, football, football. sometimes the ravens just want to play a foot board, which doesn't seem to fit their ominous meaning. ravens throughout history of been connected to bad omens. death. they, they were one of the 1st birds because they're so intelligent to, to follow men into battle. and so they do have a
i'm up to the believer as well to christopher scaife. the job is a lifelong commitment. he lives in the tower of london with his family. he takes care of the ravens, making sure they don't fly away, one safe way to keep them here. the right food, mice, rats, and even biscuit soaked in blood are on the menu. but sometimes not even that is enough. to feed the wagons here on occasions i trim up their flight 5. i don't use the word clip. it doesn't sound right to me, but over the years as the way...
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captions paid for by cbs television distribution jennie noonan and her son christopher "patrick" are, chalene ergler and kelly schleiffers for the return of a security deposit, rent, stolen property and emotional distress. >> byrd: order. all rise. your honor, this is case number 578 on the calendar in the matter of noonan versus ergler/schleiffers. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. gentlemen, have a seat. >> judge judy: mrs. noonan, this is what you're complaining about.i. is that correct? >> yes, it is. >> judge judy: and he has some sort of an addiction problem. i don't know what it is. we'll get to it in a moment. as part of his probation period, because i assume he was arrested and convicted of a crime -- i don't know what -- he was required to live in a sober-living residence. and the defendants run a sober-living residence. he was living there. at some point, according to the defendant, your son was asked to take a drug test. this was after his probation period had expired, shortly after his probation period had e
captions paid for by cbs television distribution jennie noonan and her son christopher "patrick" are, chalene ergler and kelly schleiffers for the return of a security deposit, rent, stolen property and emotional distress. >> byrd: order. all rise. your honor, this is case number 578 on the calendar in the matter of noonan versus ergler/schleiffers. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. gentlemen, have a...
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thiss all that's left of the christopher columbus statue.o harriet tubman will replace this. it will include a two-and-a-half story tall structure, a figure for visitors literally to walk into. >> i envision, you know, you would stand here so you would stand within this space and you could feel like, you know, you are a part of her. you are part of this legacy that is harriet tubman. you know, you are harriet tubman. >> hill: a newark committee of historians, art experts and civic leaders selected cooke john's design, the center of which is a series of intertwined profiles of tubman. and where the profiles connect at the head, a north star, which will be lit up at night. the monument also includes a wall with historical facts, room for congregating, and an oversized figure of tubman's face at the street level. >> and what i'm hoping for is that for people to really connect with harriet tubman on a personal level and see her more as, as an everyday person who did heroic things. and so, by engaging with, i think, by bridging the connection to
thiss all that's left of the christopher columbus statue.o harriet tubman will replace this. it will include a two-and-a-half story tall structure, a figure for visitors literally to walk into. >> i envision, you know, you would stand here so you would stand within this space and you could feel like, you know, you are a part of her. you are part of this legacy that is harriet tubman. you know, you are harriet tubman. >> hill: a newark committee of historians, art experts and civic...
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christopher says it is extraordinary that the messages were not passed on. it that the messages wereo is _ on. it does lead to the question that who is listening _ on. it does lead to the question that who is listening to - on. it does lead to the question that who is listening to this, - on. it does lead to the question i that who is listening to this, who's in charge _ that who is listening to this, who's in charge of— that who is listening to this, who's in charge of what to do and when. and before, — in charge of what to do and when. and before, we've seen it notjust happening — and before, we've seen it notjust happening here, it's happening with the parties number ten during restrictions last year. and failure to deal— restrictions last year. and failure to deal with things is being upfront with the _ to deal with things is being upfront with the public and to get these allegations and deal with them at the time — allegations and deal with them at the time and i think we hear from commentators constantly. analysing other politicians and politicians in the past — other politicia
christopher says it is extraordinary that the messages were not passed on. it that the messages wereo is _ on. it does lead to the question that who is listening _ on. it does lead to the question that who is listening to - on. it does lead to the question that who is listening to this, - on. it does lead to the question i that who is listening to this, who's in charge _ that who is listening to this, who's in charge of— that who is listening to this, who's in charge of what to do and when....
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and christopher said oh there's a brilliant book that i've been using for my research. he said which is a history of the ritz hotel in paris. the hotel on plus fondue and he said there's some really wonderful anecdotes about the women i was then writing about but in fact it was the chapter on world war ii that really gripped me because it had this fantastic anec data that helen she'd been among the very first allied journalists to be allowed into paris after it was liberated in august 1944. and she had been invited the next day to lunch at the ritz by ernest hemingway. and it was you know, very big boozy occasion. there were about six hundred male journalists there and hemingway was all full of, you know, basically he'd liberated paris so and and wine and brandy was being bought out from the rich cellars that they'd managed to hide from the nazi's and it was a you know, fantastic and everybody's war stories were getting drunker and more preposterous as the went on but at a certain point helen said, you know, basically sorry guys. this has been wonderful but this is stil
and christopher said oh there's a brilliant book that i've been using for my research. he said which is a history of the ritz hotel in paris. the hotel on plus fondue and he said there's some really wonderful anecdotes about the women i was then writing about but in fact it was the chapter on world war ii that really gripped me because it had this fantastic anec data that helen she'd been among the very first allied journalists to be allowed into paris after it was liberated in august 1944. and...
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christopher? caller: hello. can you hear me? good morning. am a high school teacher at a public school. i have lived in the south my entire life. i teach in a very poor area. this week we just went virtual because we do not have enough teachers. this is a big problem. it will be a bigger problem going forward not just because of covid because of long-term issues in the world. host: how dire is it? you do not have enough teachers. give us some numbers. caller: friday, we had about five missing teachers. it does not like a lot, but we have a staff of roughly 25 to 30 people. it apparently got worse over the weekend. i am not part of the administration, but we also had a lot of kids out. i was looking at missing on average between 15 to 30% of my class every day over the last week. a decision was made at the upper level. we are hoping people will test negative and we can all get back to work. host: are these teachers -- they have covid, but hopefully they are asymptomatic and able to teach from home? caller: hopefully. tragically, -- we did not
christopher? caller: hello. can you hear me? good morning. am a high school teacher at a public school. i have lived in the south my entire life. i teach in a very poor area. this week we just went virtual because we do not have enough teachers. this is a big problem. it will be a bigger problem going forward not just because of covid because of long-term issues in the world. host: how dire is it? you do not have enough teachers. give us some numbers. caller: friday, we had about five missing...
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we've got christopher waller, jim bullard, of course, waller sits on the board. but jim bullard, loretta mester and esther george. all 3 of them, just rotate it into voting for tomorrow's 1st vote, and they're all very hawkish as is christopher waller who has a permanent vote on the federal reserve board. and i think we have to take into account the risk that the power is facing a high degree of descent if he is not very articulate about about really tightening policy at a faster, more aggressive pace to get this inflation rained in. right. we want to know not just that those interest rates are going to happen in interest rate hikes rather are going to happen. we want to know when they're going to happen. now right now it seems like all signs have been pointing to the 1st rate height coming in march, but with the economy reaching maximum employment, while inflation seems to be out of its control and with markets facing volatility, could we see powell come out and actually push up that timeline for ending easy monetary policy sooner than expected if there's anythi
we've got christopher waller, jim bullard, of course, waller sits on the board. but jim bullard, loretta mester and esther george. all 3 of them, just rotate it into voting for tomorrow's 1st vote, and they're all very hawkish as is christopher waller who has a permanent vote on the federal reserve board. and i think we have to take into account the risk that the power is facing a high degree of descent if he is not very articulate about about really tightening policy at a faster, more...
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and it allowed seafarers to navigate the distant oceans. shortly before christopher columbus had arrived in the americas and the known bold, triple in size, people began to understand our planet in new ways and an m. i arose on which the sun never set. this was all thanks to the new portable time pieces. scholars could measure and calculate the parts of the heavenly bodies more accurately discovering the mechanisms of planetary motion and ultimately placing the sun at the heart of our solar system. the way to the stars was opened, at least in the mind, the pocket watch and the other inventions of the renaissance, helped transform europe and the world. ah, florence in 50 no fool knew not it had been, she was a towering figure in an era that became known as the renaissance. when the best known painting of all time was created. the mona lisa, the mysterious beauty with the inscrutable smile. it's probably a portrait of lisa del jo condo, the wife of a cloth, and silk mentioned from florence. apparently, leonardo took years to finish it. the artist always struggled with his works. he was nev
and it allowed seafarers to navigate the distant oceans. shortly before christopher columbus had arrived in the americas and the known bold, triple in size, people began to understand our planet in new ways and an m. i arose on which the sun never set. this was all thanks to the new portable time pieces. scholars could measure and calculate the parts of the heavenly bodies more accurately discovering the mechanisms of planetary motion and ultimately placing the sun at the heart of our solar...
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. >> this is to christopher. in 2013, you set up a similar company.ording to buzz feed, you had told an acquaintance you wanted to build the nsa's wet dream. you also claimed that people pays more. >> that is not true. one thing i have learned is that when you go up against a company that specializes in disinformat ion, it also creates narratives about people who criticize. i do not take your assertion as valid. it simply is not true. i did not set up that company. i do not remember and have not the any actual evidence to substantiate this comment. >> it seems to me you helped create these tools which you admitted to building. eventually, these tools work is appropriated and used two hijack collections and undermine democracy. do you understand why people would question your motives? >> of course. it is healthy to have skepticism. i understand that was involved in creating a company that ended up doing some really terrible things, not just in the u.s. but around the world. when i joined scl, i was 23-24. i recognize i did not know enough about what i
. >> this is to christopher. in 2013, you set up a similar company.ording to buzz feed, you had told an acquaintance you wanted to build the nsa's wet dream. you also claimed that people pays more. >> that is not true. one thing i have learned is that when you go up against a company that specializes in disinformat ion, it also creates narratives about people who criticize. i do not take your assertion as valid. it simply is not true. i did not set up that company. i do not remember...