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working class people —— allerdale and copeland.knowing the policies, so yes, it obviously is a stereotype, but i think it is right. do you still see the labour party as a working class party? know, at the top level, they all go to the same school. i think theyjust draw straws to see which party they are going to represent. they are not working—class at all now i don't think. so when you go to the ballot box, you have two options. if you are not going to vote labour. are you a leaver? es. so you can either vote conservative or you can vote for nigel farage in the brexit party. which way are you going to go? i like boris, to be honest. the politicians have minced about for three years not doing what we have asked. boris has literally come in and tried every trick in the book to get us out, and they have all been blocking him. so it doesn't matter to you that he got a deal this last week and didn't deliver it? how can it? who is going to get a better deal? they are in the driving seat in the eu, they are just going to give us what the
working class people —— allerdale and copeland.knowing the policies, so yes, it obviously is a stereotype, but i think it is right. do you still see the labour party as a working class party? know, at the top level, they all go to the same school. i think theyjust draw straws to see which party they are going to represent. they are not working—class at all now i don't think. so when you go to the ballot box, you have two options. if you are not going to vote labour. are you a leaver? es....
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preacher kenneth copeland has also reported suffering at the hands of the not so well. or a huge fire lines you can't manage that today right this don't feel the world right get in an air get in a long tube with a bunch of being been so the gap between the rich and poor in america has reached its peak in half a century sell do you think that billionaires are really an oppressed minority we decided to ask new yorkers what they think that's a joke right oppressed. not at all welcome to be approached minority when living in a world in which i don't think they should be hated they didn't get that way well most people did a really successful got that way because they work if they have enough money so they can protect themselves don't believe in demonizing the successful i mean their majority of them has created a product or service ness or result of. the good work that they've done theirs is their success so i don't demonize him for being successful now this notion that the rich are somehow mistreated by society is certainly not a new cold war novelist and philosopher i know
preacher kenneth copeland has also reported suffering at the hands of the not so well. or a huge fire lines you can't manage that today right this don't feel the world right get in an air get in a long tube with a bunch of being been so the gap between the rich and poor in america has reached its peak in half a century sell do you think that billionaires are really an oppressed minority we decided to ask new yorkers what they think that's a joke right oppressed. not at all welcome to be...
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the mayor doesn't see it as a thorny issue in fact copeland is amused by german worries. well the border for move there we have trouble understanding the german angst. when people discuss nuclear power in germany they completely vilify it. they're either way over here are a lot less vehement. or they're more premier thought i was in this respect germany and france are very different. that's just how it is. the fact that bess and i was about to close view has a lot to do with germany your balls going to a book tour the more we go through in. german attitudes to nuclear power are certainly very different. we ask d.d.a. no coups the anti nuclear power campaigner who's familiar with both german and french mentalities why france is so keen on nuclear power. and i'm told as well i phones that i get the impression that they just don't question it there's the electricity comes from nuclear power end of story. there's no alternative as it was presented as the solution fit for the future as environmentally friendly even misrepresent that's how it's presented they just don't worry a
the mayor doesn't see it as a thorny issue in fact copeland is amused by german worries. well the border for move there we have trouble understanding the german angst. when people discuss nuclear power in germany they completely vilify it. they're either way over here are a lot less vehement. or they're more premier thought i was in this respect germany and france are very different. that's just how it is. the fact that bess and i was about to close view has a lot to do with germany your balls...
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at a laboratory belonging to the university of copeland's landau the 1st samples from the eiffel region project have arrived coston pull examines these soil samples looking for pesticides. it seems like a routine task but agricultural fields are not systematically examined for pesticide residue you. know we always here are arable land and the fertility of the soil is so important. so you think that over the past 50 years we'd have been examining it regularly but that's not the case we have solid data about water contamination but soil the entire terrestrial system has never really been looked at that. it seems no one really knows how much pesticide residue is in the soil how toxic are the pesticides that get used in the defense codes so most people if you look at say 20 grams of insecticide perfect air 20 grams is like a chocolate bar. and we say you distribute that on an area that's 100 by 100 meters . that would kill all of the insects moving around on that patch of land or. ports and. so it really is very toxic for. the samples from the eiffel region are being examined for residue th
at a laboratory belonging to the university of copeland's landau the 1st samples from the eiffel region project have arrived coston pull examines these soil samples looking for pesticides. it seems like a routine task but agricultural fields are not systematically examined for pesticide residue you. know we always here are arable land and the fertility of the soil is so important. so you think that over the past 50 years we'd have been examining it regularly but that's not the case we have...
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vg copeland, democratic county chairman of indiana complained his opinion this: what i think will help is to change the wpa management from top to bottom. put men in there who are in favor of using these democratic projects to make votes for the democratic party. put men in there who are in favor of using these democratic projects to make votes for the democratic party. that doesn't leave a lot to the imagination, does it? james dockery from new hampshire said, quote, it is my belief to the victor belongs the spoils. the democrats should be holding most of those positions so that we might strengthen our fences for the 1940 election. wow. the wpa director in new jersey answered his phone -- always -- use the wpa director -- he always answered his telephone democratic headquarters, because that is where you had to show yourself to get a job in new jersey on the wpa. frank outy, a congressman from newark, new jersey said this. in this county there are 18,000 people on the wpa with an average of three people and the family, you have 54,000 potential democratic votes. can anyone beat that i
vg copeland, democratic county chairman of indiana complained his opinion this: what i think will help is to change the wpa management from top to bottom. put men in there who are in favor of using these democratic projects to make votes for the democratic party. put men in there who are in favor of using these democratic projects to make votes for the democratic party. that doesn't leave a lot to the imagination, does it? james dockery from new hampshire said, quote, it is my belief to the...
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that is why it's called copeland. it's like its ow own society. in its own country. i am thinking now about the first time i visited in 2013 i drove up and walked in and they refurbish the corporate headquarters in 2014 and one of the things they added was a wall that surrounds the north side but had literally a fortress. i've never seen a corporation more insulated in the way that people are like and embracing the corporate culture. at the same time, more and more in the everyday life of more and more people every year as they continue to grow, it's pretty amazing. >> as you look at kochland industries, they are so secretive they have been secretive going back and they've always had that culture. yes you are given unprecedented access in this book, why did they let you in? >> first they said no way so i said okay, and i blew the whistle top. i spent a miserable week knocking on people's door and said i want to understand this institution in the whole job if you knock on six doors to get six slammed on your face and the seventh door opens up any talk to somebody lear
that is why it's called copeland. it's like its ow own society. in its own country. i am thinking now about the first time i visited in 2013 i drove up and walked in and they refurbish the corporate headquarters in 2014 and one of the things they added was a wall that surrounds the north side but had literally a fortress. i've never seen a corporation more insulated in the way that people are like and embracing the corporate culture. at the same time, more and more in the everyday life of more...
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a lot of what's going on in copeland his economic history in the united states.e had the gilded age and other ages from 1865 to roughly 1930s. this was an era of unbridled corporate power in america. i call it the capitalist free fire zone. the problems that emerged from bath in the end monopolies in the workplace injuries, the quality came in and is what led to the new field. in the 1930s on fdr. that is a structure that we were on for maybe 30 to 40 years. [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] >> so history repeats itself. capitalism returns to amine where then again i believe is in many significant ways. in the question is which path to take forward. and i just, there it's not enough time to talk about it but we are in a state of political paralysis today. what should we do, what role should we play. environment and that, the entrenched incumbents. the big corporations like koch industries. the question is where we go from here i thank. [inaudible conversation] >> history repeats itself. thank you. >> in your opinion, does charles koch just not app
a lot of what's going on in copeland his economic history in the united states.e had the gilded age and other ages from 1865 to roughly 1930s. this was an era of unbridled corporate power in america. i call it the capitalist free fire zone. the problems that emerged from bath in the end monopolies in the workplace injuries, the quality came in and is what led to the new field. in the 1930s on fdr. that is a structure that we were on for maybe 30 to 40 years. [inaudible conversation] [inaudible...
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cheese day in the american league championship series victory in game 4 was based around patrick copeland 12 strikeout performance the cardinals were hurt by some all 4 work in the field this makes up between jose martinez and called his wall failing to take a simple catch manager mark shields struggled to watch that one while washington went on to wrap up a 74 win on the night with a formal sameas featuring a world series of parents is even more remarkable given the fact they have such a force start to this season so. they know how far we get back in it but i really believe that these guys could turn turn us around right from right from the get go and they did and the play really well through throughout you know after may 24th we we played baseball throughout the rest of the year and the result is what you see. the he said rockets lead the american league championship series to one against the yankees after a victory in new york it gave 3 home runs from the survey and just reddick set the rockets on their way they went on to take it all one heavy rain in new york has delayed game 4 to th
cheese day in the american league championship series victory in game 4 was based around patrick copeland 12 strikeout performance the cardinals were hurt by some all 4 work in the field this makes up between jose martinez and called his wall failing to take a simple catch manager mark shields struggled to watch that one while washington went on to wrap up a 74 win on the night with a formal sameas featuring a world series of parents is even more remarkable given the fact they have such a force...
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sfwli >> i was talking to carter copeland on "power lynch" a $500 price target on boeing stock still. with all this stuff happening, muhlenberg going to the hill, et cetera, he said at the end of the day it's a duopoly people have nowhere else to go life is good if you're in a duopolyp certainly is. that's the reason he kept with the $500 price target. >> facebook, for everybody that wants one of the things i'd love to hate but you can't because it lives by itself sort of in this world. boeing to a certain extent as well i understand what steve is saying but it's down from $446 >> in january. >> yeah, january/february, that's a significant move to the downside and maybe bolstered by the fact the s&p 500, all-time high how do you trade the stock here? i think we've been pretty consistent the december lows are in place, and that low i think on the 19th was right around $305, and we've said this, why in this environment especially given those headlines on friday about these instant messages, why pile in ahead of earnings i don't see your edge at this point. >> listen, that's just a point
sfwli >> i was talking to carter copeland on "power lynch" a $500 price target on boeing stock still. with all this stuff happening, muhlenberg going to the hill, et cetera, he said at the end of the day it's a duopoly people have nowhere else to go life is good if you're in a duopolyp certainly is. that's the reason he kept with the $500 price target. >> facebook, for everybody that wants one of the things i'd love to hate but you can't because it lives by itself sort of...
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joining us is carter copeland to break it down for us good morning to you, carter. >> good morning. >rnal"" article effectively saying european regulators are going to have a bigger say in what happens here than even the faa. what do you know >> well, i'm not sure it's a bigger say frankly, a staggered return to service of the max has always been a scenario, you know, some, including myself, would say it's more likely. >> when you say staggered, starting in the u.s. and going elsewhere? >> yeah. i would say with a u.s. -- an faa based and coalition of some of the world's other regulatory bodies and then followed by others. >> i make an argument to you there, carter? >> sure. >> my view, this is one man's view, if other regulators in the world don't approve the plane but regulators in the u.s. do approve the plane, i think that boeing is going to have a true challenge on its hands in terms of getting customers on those planes >> yeah, andrew, another man's view is if you get the plane in service in one major region, you will amass flight hours that show safe operation in pretty short o
joining us is carter copeland to break it down for us good morning to you, carter. >> good morning. >rnal"" article effectively saying european regulators are going to have a bigger say in what happens here than even the faa. what do you know >> well, i'm not sure it's a bigger say frankly, a staggered return to service of the max has always been a scenario, you know, some, including myself, would say it's more likely. >> when you say staggered, starting in the...