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if inflation is really coming largely from corporations, profitable corporations that are raising their prices, in addition to supply and demand factors, over which the fed cannot have much of an effect, why then do we rely so much on the fed raising interest rates to curb inflation? it doesn't make sense. >>, talk about the gap tax in california? a lot of people have been calling to suspended by $.53 a gallon right now. that is really painful. we are at seven dollars. there is so much bickering going on about giving us a rebate or should we suspend the gas tax. what do you think we should do about these gas prices aside from trying to get corporations like exxon mobile and other corporations to lower their prices and absorb those cost? >> a windfall profit tax on these global or national operations particularly the oil companies, particularly chevron and exxon mobil, that would be helpful because you can take those revenues from that tax and provide them back to the u.s. treasury and the state so that the treasury can eliminate temporarily these gas taxes and that would be enormously h
if inflation is really coming largely from corporations, profitable corporations that are raising their prices, in addition to supply and demand factors, over which the fed cannot have much of an effect, why then do we rely so much on the fed raising interest rates to curb inflation? it doesn't make sense. >>, talk about the gap tax in california? a lot of people have been calling to suspended by $.53 a gallon right now. that is really painful. we are at seven dollars. there is so much...
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he said, ok, we willtart taking corporate money, but we will take it from the clean corporations, from tech and insurance and banking. the y that worked out with the democratic party got just as corrupted as the republican party, just by different industries. that started to change during the obama administration, when the democrats figured out that they could raise money from average ople instead of having to go toiant institutions. now the democratic party is in the process of shedding itself of its corrupt members. but the republican party is fully embracing corporate and billionaire money. host: we have a lot of clers waiting for you and about 20 minutes left. john paul out of chapel hill, north carolina, democrat. good morning. >> quite an extensive library you have there. guest: 50 years of books. caller: an earlier caller -- this is something i would like to hear your comments on -- compared the coaches' prayers on the football field with a person doing a bake sale. i justhought that was kind of humorous because i wonder at would happen if a person wanting to conduct a bake sale
he said, ok, we willtart taking corporate money, but we will take it from the clean corporations, from tech and insurance and banking. the y that worked out with the democratic party got just as corrupted as the republican party, just by different industries. that started to change during the obama administration, when the democrats figured out that they could raise money from average ople instead of having to go toiant institutions. now the democratic party is in the process of shedding itself...
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so you just don’t get invited to a corporate party , because i love corporate parties in performance.able. these and different companies sebja all they all run to me such a member that i am 104 years old because they run and everything they remember from those times i remember everything is thick old songs well let's say classic diligent pants i like the dictionary when people's songs that are eh in at that time, you know, we were just trying to feel this sting . year did not understand it's just that i didn't understand and he gives an interview and says he asks, mikhailovych invites us here, novoe vremya invites him there , uh, to read at the corporate party he says, you know, yes, they invite me, but they say i'm a draw, read, sit at the table with us, here's your fee yours and here you are sitting means, uh, we are glad that he is just in our company, and in order to have fun with us, serdyuchka will be most popular and congratulated and further, that is, the wolf treated me very well and the kingdom of heaven was not very comfortable, that's people which are for me they meant som
so you just don’t get invited to a corporate party , because i love corporate parties in performance.able. these and different companies sebja all they all run to me such a member that i am 104 years old because they run and everything they remember from those times i remember everything is thick old songs well let's say classic diligent pants i like the dictionary when people's songs that are eh in at that time, you know, we were just trying to feel this sting . year did not understand it's...
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he said, ok, we will start taking corporate money, but we will take it from the clean corporations, fromech and insurance and banking. the way that worked out with the democratic party got just as corrupted as the republican party, just by different industries. that started to change during the obama administration, when the democrats figured out that they could raise money from average people instead of having to go to giant institutions. now the democratic party is in the process of shedding itself of its corrupt members. but the republican party is fully embracing corporate and billionaire money. host: we have a lot of callers waiting for you and about 20 minutes left. john paul out of chapel hill, north carolina, democrat. good morning. >> quite an extensive library you have there. guest: 50 years of books. caller: an earlier caller -- this is something i would like to hear your comments on -- compared the coaches' prayers on the football field with a person doing a bake sale. i just thought that was kind of humorous because i wonder what would happen if a person wanting to conduct a
he said, ok, we will start taking corporate money, but we will take it from the clean corporations, fromech and insurance and banking. the way that worked out with the democratic party got just as corrupted as the republican party, just by different industries. that started to change during the obama administration, when the democrats figured out that they could raise money from average people instead of having to go to giant institutions. now the democratic party is in the process of shedding...
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we know that our largest corporations are a significant percentage of carbon emission, and that the corporate community has significant role to play in reducing carbon emissions. unfortunately, we have no idea and no requirement that they disclose anything about the carbon footprint, the core operation and sp360 stands for the basic notion that large corporations should be transparent about the carbon footprint. it makes all the sense in the world and very common sense but is controversial. any time you are proposing a policy that is going to make real change and that will change behavior because we know that when corporations have to disclose and be transparent and have that kind of accountability, there is going to be opposition. >> we have to provide technical assistance to comply with the state legislation sb1383 which requires them to have a food donation program. we keep the edible food local. and we are not composting it because we don't want to compost edible food. we want that food to get eaten within san francisco and feed folks in need. it is very unique in san francisco we have su
we know that our largest corporations are a significant percentage of carbon emission, and that the corporate community has significant role to play in reducing carbon emissions. unfortunately, we have no idea and no requirement that they disclose anything about the carbon footprint, the core operation and sp360 stands for the basic notion that large corporations should be transparent about the carbon footprint. it makes all the sense in the world and very common sense but is controversial. any...
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i spent the night with you after the corporate party, or what? and exactly?is is what it turns out to be the chief of the jump? katya doesn't remember anything. did you teach him too? bananas milk these are tangerines and curds in it there is a lot of calcium. and now you really need it. well, it seems that i bought everything, chef. well, what would i do without you, they would be gone , katenka would definitely be gone. this is for you. what is this? this is our contract with you? but we don't need it anymore, because there is an international contract and all you have to do is fly, so you don't need me anymore. i wanted to tell you for a long time, well, as soon as i start raising this topic, something always happens, someone does not give me a word to say, then you run away somewhere. here, what again? moms mean? in the sense you breathe, how were you taught in the courses? where are you waiting here? it's still good to worry, it's good. hello hello is this for you? thank you, i know the look is stupid, the most beautiful view, katya katyusha marry me. do
i spent the night with you after the corporate party, or what? and exactly?is is what it turns out to be the chief of the jump? katya doesn't remember anything. did you teach him too? bananas milk these are tangerines and curds in it there is a lot of calcium. and now you really need it. well, it seems that i bought everything, chef. well, what would i do without you, they would be gone , katenka would definitely be gone. this is for you. what is this? this is our contract with you? but we...
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and b, jane and dale, we agreed on many aspects of our corporation annual on global corporation. and on global management should hold out today in global governance. today, our cooperation between russia in china are. ready rising in many aspects trade all over the 1st half of this year. she has been $75000000000.00, yours dollars. and so we can expect new records. nation in the upcoming months, which sure is a testament to our, to the great cooperation between our 2 nations with the world is entering a new era of turbulence and she will show you clearly we can see the negative effect of globalism. the rising divide between the north and the south and and to really see that the world's economy is facing recession because it is not why she's developing has all the same way across the entire world. so there's not, sir, for all a successful in overcoming the effects of the target. 19 pandemic. alyssa, chinese proverbs saying that a wise man, ah, well, in a difficult situation, seized the bright side of the difficult and in the a good situation. he says the risks. so we need to, yes,
and b, jane and dale, we agreed on many aspects of our corporation annual on global corporation. and on global management should hold out today in global governance. today, our cooperation between russia in china are. ready rising in many aspects trade all over the 1st half of this year. she has been $75000000000.00, yours dollars. and so we can expect new records. nation in the upcoming months, which sure is a testament to our, to the great cooperation between our 2 nations with the world is...
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in dutch foreign corporations doing business in the -- lauren corporations -- foreign corporations doing business in the u.s., -- it could be positive or negative, depending on details not yet worked out. that is why we have not yet provided data. we will when details are clear. >> and the ratification process? sec. yellen: the ratification requires congress's approval. there's no doubt about it, but the form that needs to take is to be determined. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> think my colleague. one of the first things we stated at the outside was we have senate republicans proposing thing -- and on nearly half of small business owners. senator. >> thank you. thank you for your short area service over the years. i don't know what you're doing when you were 29 years old, i was elected state treasurer of delaware and we had the worst credit rating in the company dutch country. we were tied with puerto rico, no pension fund, management system, and i got to be state treasurer. i have been an advocate for a fair and well functioning tax system since that day and i still am. one way to achi
in dutch foreign corporations doing business in the -- lauren corporations -- foreign corporations doing business in the u.s., -- it could be positive or negative, depending on details not yet worked out. that is why we have not yet provided data. we will when details are clear. >> and the ratification process? sec. yellen: the ratification requires congress's approval. there's no doubt about it, but the form that needs to take is to be determined. >> thank you, mr. chairman....
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we need the corporate sector to confess and markets a price in.e had conditions tightening further, then potentially moderate. kriti: powerful words. let's point corporate confessions to our next guest, brent donnelly. he has built his career in the fx pace, but i want to ask you about what we just heard from mark howard of bnp paribas. is that with the market is waiting for? corporate confessions? >> interesting point. talking about with the fed is going to do next. we are in the really bad part of the they are looking at lagging data like cpi that includes equivalent which lags prices by 12 to 18 months just as one example. so, if you look around and see what commodities are doing in trucking, shipping. to me, probably housing will weaken as well. so, essentially, this environment of prices going to the moon everywhere is just not the regime anymore. now, prices have stopped going up and many prices are going down. but, the reason that is still bad for the market is that the fed, first of all have to get a neutral. second of all, they have now p
we need the corporate sector to confess and markets a price in.e had conditions tightening further, then potentially moderate. kriti: powerful words. let's point corporate confessions to our next guest, brent donnelly. he has built his career in the fx pace, but i want to ask you about what we just heard from mark howard of bnp paribas. is that with the market is waiting for? corporate confessions? >> interesting point. talking about with the fed is going to do next. we are in the really...
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to we _ corporation that we have committed to we are _ corporation that we have committed to.ction— to. we are boosting local vaccine production in africa. germany has contributed 530 million euros as part of— contributed 530 million euros as part of a — contributed 530 million euros as part of a larger team europe and g7 initiative~ _ part of a larger team europe and g7 initiative. we are building strong partnerships to support the global transition — partnerships to support the global transition to net zero. with our 'ust transition to net zero. with our just energy transition partnerships we support an accelerated clean and 'ust we support an accelerated clean and just transition of developing and emerging countries towards climate neutralitx — emerging countries towards climate neutrality. the first gdp was launched with south africa at cop 26. launched with south africa at cop 26 int _ launched with south africa at cop 26. i'm happy to announce today that germany, _ 26. i'm happy to announce today that germany, via — 26. i'm happy to announce today that germany, via a dev
to we _ corporation that we have committed to we are _ corporation that we have committed to.ction— to. we are boosting local vaccine production in africa. germany has contributed 530 million euros as part of— contributed 530 million euros as part of a — contributed 530 million euros as part of a larger team europe and g7 initiative~ _ part of a larger team europe and g7 initiative. we are building strong partnerships to support the global transition — partnerships to support the global...
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investment goals are implemented jointly with the corporation. speaking of numbers, since mid-march, more than 80 billion more than 375 companies have been issued, in addition to this, we, together with the regions, have contributed. organizations of their budget and the program of concessional funding accept preferential programs for priority projects that the region itself together with business defines what it is in numbers in numbers. this is the final rate of 4.5 to 7%. today in moscow, moscow region. in udmurtia, veliky novgorod , these programs are launched by another region. moreover, we did not raise them, but rather made an anti-crisis program for a preferential league, which is implemented by the corporation with an interest rate of six percent for russian equipment and up to eight percent for foreign ones. in addition, we have made it possible due to our zoning mechanism e50% of the risk, we take on due to the combination with the regions up to 90%. the risk for a young entrepreneur or a start-up entrepreneur who has a life cycle of u
investment goals are implemented jointly with the corporation. speaking of numbers, since mid-march, more than 80 billion more than 375 companies have been issued, in addition to this, we, together with the regions, have contributed. organizations of their budget and the program of concessional funding accept preferential programs for priority projects that the region itself together with business defines what it is in numbers in numbers. this is the final rate of 4.5 to 7%. today in moscow,...
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or massive mega corporations is up for a very public debate. internet in the future, is thinking about public service internet and models for allowing you to have control and oversight of your personal data. you get to say for how long for, for what purpose and in return, you get experiences that understand you better, are good for you and benefit you, rather than corporations and advertisers. after all, these days, when broadcasting is less about transmitters and more about the highly—personalised internet, maybe there will be a role for public service broadcasters after all. ..studio a... spencer imitating newsreel: from all of us at the bbc, a very good night. hello, for those of you who have had a cloudy and wetjubilee weekend, the next few days are looking drier. but there's still some rain around through this evening and overnight in the form of heavy showers and thunderstorms pushing northwards through south—west england, wales, the midlands, perhaps into south—east england as well. meanwhile, a more persistent spell of rain developing t
or massive mega corporations is up for a very public debate. internet in the future, is thinking about public service internet and models for allowing you to have control and oversight of your personal data. you get to say for how long for, for what purpose and in return, you get experiences that understand you better, are good for you and benefit you, rather than corporations and advertisers. after all, these days, when broadcasting is less about transmitters and more about the...
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certainly, corporate profits are feeling a down draft as long as you are not an energy company.hey are still expensing positive revision, after very sticky high oil costs and commute -- commodity costs. outside of that, very significant weakness has emerged in the consumer space, rightly related to margins and pricing. too much inventory building up, with some consumer retail it has become problematic. also, consumer services are experiencing margin pressures, nothing to do with the dollar, simply the fact that you have got very strong growth and price . food costs, labor costs, a potential slowdown or moderate slowdown in traffic in the restaurant space as well, going into the second half of this year. it could be problematic. it has really come across the board. health care companies, technology companies, even some industrial companies, generally guiding us to expect less from the margin lines has weighed on the earnings outlooks for the last two months at large. kriti: a really interesting point when it comes to the strength of the economy. i think when we are talking about
certainly, corporate profits are feeling a down draft as long as you are not an energy company.hey are still expensing positive revision, after very sticky high oil costs and commute -- commodity costs. outside of that, very significant weakness has emerged in the consumer space, rightly related to margins and pricing. too much inventory building up, with some consumer retail it has become problematic. also, consumer services are experiencing margin pressures, nothing to do with the dollar,...
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or massive mega corporations is up for a very public debate.nternet in the future is thinking about public service internet and models for allowing you to have control and oversight of your personal data. you get to say for how long for, for what purpose and in return, you get experiences that understand you better, are good for you and benefit you, rather than corporations and advertisers. after all, these days, when broadcasting is less about transmitters and more about the highly—personalised internet, maybe there will be a role for public service broadcasters after all. ..studio a... spencer imitating newsreel: from all of us at the bbc, a very good night. pips. hello. it was a soggy end to the weekend but the new week starts on a dry and settled zero. it will start to turn wetter on wednesday, when the year by the end of the week but temperatures around the seasonal average both day and night. monday starts rather cloudy and murky for england and wales, outbreaks of rain in england and east anglia. improvements in the afternoon, sunshine b
or massive mega corporations is up for a very public debate.nternet in the future is thinking about public service internet and models for allowing you to have control and oversight of your personal data. you get to say for how long for, for what purpose and in return, you get experiences that understand you better, are good for you and benefit you, rather than corporations and advertisers. after all, these days, when broadcasting is less about transmitters and more about the...
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or massive mega corporations is up for a very public debate.is, for the internet in the future, is thinking about public service internet and models for allowing you to have control and oversight of your personal data. you get to say for how long for, for what purpose, and in return, you get experiences that understand you better, are good for you and benefit you rather than corporations and advertisers. after all, these days, when broadcasting is less about transmitters and more about the highly—personalised internet, maybe there will be a role for public service broadcasters after all. from studio a... spencer imitating newsreel: from all of us at the bbc, a very good night. pips hello and welcome to newswatch with me, rebecca jones. standing infor with me, rebecca jones. standing in for semeru this week. coming up— after his report on the persecution of the uyghurs, bbc�*s former beijing correspondent tells us about challenges of reporting in and about china. and the court case betweenjohnny depp and amber heard is over. did bbc news give th
or massive mega corporations is up for a very public debate.is, for the internet in the future, is thinking about public service internet and models for allowing you to have control and oversight of your personal data. you get to say for how long for, for what purpose, and in return, you get experiences that understand you better, are good for you and benefit you rather than corporations and advertisers. after all, these days, when broadcasting is less about transmitters and more about the...
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they are going to be made by powerful corporate tyranny is, which is what corporations are. unaccountable to the public. the government, of course, has a flaw, it is partially accountable to the public and can be controlled somewhat. but private charities are free, no accountability. the second point was friedman, the -- who pronounced that corporations have one responsibility, to their owners. shareholders. period. nothing else. corporate rights are the gift from the public. there's plenty of advantages that come from incorporating, it is a gift, but they do not have any responsibility. just to themselves. put these two things together and decisions that had to over to private tyrannies who have no responsibility other than to enrich themselves. margaret thatcher comes along and says there is no society, just individuals. somehow managing on the market that they are supposed to survive in. the first step that both reagan and thatcher took was to destroy any possible defense against this assault. their first steps, first come over to attack labor unions with illegal measures
they are going to be made by powerful corporate tyranny is, which is what corporations are. unaccountable to the public. the government, of course, has a flaw, it is partially accountable to the public and can be controlled somewhat. but private charities are free, no accountability. the second point was friedman, the -- who pronounced that corporations have one responsibility, to their owners. shareholders. period. nothing else. corporate rights are the gift from the public. there's plenty of...
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all uh promises that were with the corporation.them all upon myself and will keep my word to them. well you owner has set himself an ambitious goal. really. not not only to keep the familiar cuisine and restaurants, but also to expand the business over the next 5-6 years, the number of delicious points can increase from 850 to 1,000. in donetsk, the most powerful shelling in 8 years against the civilian population, hail rocket systems were used, five people were killed, more than 30 were injured. what is the situation now the united nations condemned the shelling
all uh promises that were with the corporation.them all upon myself and will keep my word to them. well you owner has set himself an ambitious goal. really. not not only to keep the familiar cuisine and restaurants, but also to expand the business over the next 5-6 years, the number of delicious points can increase from 850 to 1,000. in donetsk, the most powerful shelling in 8 years against the civilian population, hail rocket systems were used, five people were killed, more than 30 were...
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born in west virginia, corporal williams was the son of dairy farmers.e of iwo jima. on the same day that flag was raised, february 23rd, 1945, corporal williams used six flame throwers to take on japanese forces. fighting for four hours under tremendous enemy fire. he eventually cleared a path for american troops. he received the medal of honor from president truman in 1945. >> don't ask me how i did it. i don't have any idea how i did it. you've got a job to do for what you're trained. you've got to do it for the people around you. for the other marines. and two of them got killed protecting my life. so -- this medal belongs to them. it really doesn't belong to me. >> in the years that followed, corporal williams was an advocate for veterans and gold star families, making it his duty to connect with future generations. the "uss hershel woody williams" commissioned in his honor and corporal williams cheered by the crowd at super bowl lii in 2018. woody with the coin toss. >> ready to go? >> yes, sir. >> and it is a head. new england, you've won the toss
born in west virginia, corporal williams was the son of dairy farmers.e of iwo jima. on the same day that flag was raised, february 23rd, 1945, corporal williams used six flame throwers to take on japanese forces. fighting for four hours under tremendous enemy fire. he eventually cleared a path for american troops. he received the medal of honor from president truman in 1945. >> don't ask me how i did it. i don't have any idea how i did it. you've got a job to do for what you're trained....
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or massive mega corporations is up for a very public debate.nternet in the future is thinking about public service internet and models for allowing you to have control and oversight of your personal data. you get to say for how long for, for what purpose and in return, you get experiences that understand you better, are good for you and benefit you, rather than corporations and advertisers. after all, these days, when broadcasting is less about transmitters and more about the highly—personalised internet, maybe there will be a role for public service broadcasters after all. ..studio a... spencer imitating newsreel: from all of us at the bbc, a very good night. pips there's rain for many of us in the forecast for the week ahead. in the short term, that rain will come in the form of heavy showers and thunderstorms for parts of england and wales. this is the bigger picture for sunday. an area of high pressure still the dominant feature across scotland and northern ireland, keeping things fine and dry here, but this system pushing up from france wi
or massive mega corporations is up for a very public debate.nternet in the future is thinking about public service internet and models for allowing you to have control and oversight of your personal data. you get to say for how long for, for what purpose and in return, you get experiences that understand you better, are good for you and benefit you, rather than corporations and advertisers. after all, these days, when broadcasting is less about transmitters and more about the...
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how much is that a worry for corporate leaders?there's so much in this decision tyler as well on and we've seen a backlash. florida and data, and it is revoking its land use right. wide one of the things you hit on here is employees have been, treatmently rokal in these n couple of years to take a stand on controversial issues like that on abortion, but keep in mind it's been a tight labor market employer employers have had the upper hand in pushg the social questions. so if we are indeed heading into a recession or a slowdown, employees -- if we are no longer in a tight labor market and employees no longer have the upper hand, that can also play into how this all turns out and plays out over the next few months and years >> kate, final thought from you on how these companies are trying to thread the needle and whether ultimately they're going to be able to do it because so many companies have employee bases in so many states, in states that are more liberal on abortion like new jersey and those that are going to be more restrictiv
how much is that a worry for corporate leaders?there's so much in this decision tyler as well on and we've seen a backlash. florida and data, and it is revoking its land use right. wide one of the things you hit on here is employees have been, treatmently rokal in these n couple of years to take a stand on controversial issues like that on abortion, but keep in mind it's been a tight labor market employer employers have had the upper hand in pushg the social questions. so if we are indeed...
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and today we met with the secretary general of the golf corporation councils, and during this meeting we agreed scottish will sit on, expedite approving the joint plan of factions, up until 2025. but when russia and the golf corporation council on the sideline, so see what is our today's meeting. so we, i held meetings with around and which is just to shut up when you go individual countries from the gulf cooperation console. yesterday i talked with the saudi arabia ministering to issue we, but also talked about the growth of the trade turnover. last year. it increased by the 35 percent, almost by the 35 percent. we planned another meeting of the in for governmental commission on the trade and economic corporation and before the russian, frank fund investment before and so on. the end of the investment fund of saudi arabia working well together and the dollars they have already put into practice $2500000.00 in their project. a similar plan, for instance, when the russian found a direct investments and a foreign counterparts has also been established with united arab emirates guitars t
and today we met with the secretary general of the golf corporation councils, and during this meeting we agreed scottish will sit on, expedite approving the joint plan of factions, up until 2025. but when russia and the golf corporation council on the sideline, so see what is our today's meeting. so we, i held meetings with around and which is just to shut up when you go individual countries from the gulf cooperation console. yesterday i talked with the saudi arabia ministering to issue we, but...
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they're going to be made powerful corporate tyrannies which is what corporations are. unaccountable to the public, the government of course is partially accountable to the public and can be controlled somewhat but part of the tyranny isaccountability . milton friedman who pronounced corporations have responsibilities to their owners, shareholders and then management, nothing else. corporate rates or the get from a. there's plenty of analysis come from incorporating but don't have any responsibilities just to themselves. these two things together and decisions over to private tyrannies who have no responsibility other than to enrich themselves, margaret thatcher comes along and says there's no society, just individualism. somehow there managing on the market they're supposed to survive in. the first step both reagan and thatcher took was to destroy any possible defense against this assault. their first steps first were to attack labor unions with mostly illegal measures like strikebreakers. that opened the door to corporations doing the same. the one way people have to
they're going to be made powerful corporate tyrannies which is what corporations are. unaccountable to the public, the government of course is partially accountable to the public and can be controlled somewhat but part of the tyranny isaccountability . milton friedman who pronounced corporations have responsibilities to their owners, shareholders and then management, nothing else. corporate rates or the get from a. there's plenty of analysis come from incorporating but don't have any...
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civilian corporations.sanctions, and in the strategy, of course, they exist now, uh, domestic m-m products of catasystems mentioned today, but according to our repeated verification of a joint assessment. they cover only about 60% of the functionality that aviation developers need e, so varnish sees strategies for moving towards a platform that can replace e, at the system level , systems such as nx and team center are completely a project to create a life cycle support system, products that are carried out by the state corporation rusatom, however, according to the schedule, which is the industry version. forms will be created only in the twenty- seventh twenty-eighth year, which does not allow uh? fulfill the e-presidential decree on the transition completely to patriotic software from january 1 , 2025. in this regard, our proposals. e, is that to consider the possibility, e industry version shift start, without waiting for the establishment of the underlying platform. oh, ready to perform. here, uh, the
civilian corporations.sanctions, and in the strategy, of course, they exist now, uh, domestic m-m products of catasystems mentioned today, but according to our repeated verification of a joint assessment. they cover only about 60% of the functionality that aviation developers need e, so varnish sees strategies for moving towards a platform that can replace e, at the system level , systems such as nx and team center are completely a project to create a life cycle support system, products that...
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our customers expect is the power of global mega corporations, a danger to democracy. one of the steps to tyranny was when private power overran. government government is supposed to represent our best interest and be a counter balance or a ballast, a private power. there will always pursue profits and ignore the extra nowadays, whether it's teen depression or misinformation or a weapon ization of our elections. and there are more, there are more full time lobbyist work for amazon, living in washington, dc. it and there are full time us and there are sitting us senators, the p. r and communications department of facebook. spinning their image is now bigger than the newsroom at the washington post. relations between silicon valley and washington are close. we are in the middle of the world who was a top donor to barrack obama's 2012 election campaign with united states corporations can essentially buy elections. the system is corrupted. so the system itself has to be transformed as well on the level of who influences are publicly elected politicians. the aged belgium al
our customers expect is the power of global mega corporations, a danger to democracy. one of the steps to tyranny was when private power overran. government government is supposed to represent our best interest and be a counter balance or a ballast, a private power. there will always pursue profits and ignore the extra nowadays, whether it's teen depression or misinformation or a weapon ization of our elections. and there are more, there are more full time lobbyist work for amazon, living in...
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, for some of the other corporations. so that is not a very effective way of climate change. the 2nd reason and very critical, equally important reason is the promotion over the last several decades of what critical scholars called a corporate for dri g, essentially, increasingly putting small farmers out of business by increasing the price in lowering the price of outputs. that is to say what the products that they have to sell. so more and more farmers are being squeezed out of cultivation. more mobile land is putting into the hands of big corporations. and i think this is not. and also more and more countries have been persuaded over the last many that is to abandon any concern with their food security and become dependent on the market will look at what the world market is like was whenever there is a shortage, every country is going to look after its own, and therefore every country must be made, the kind of resilience and security that it needs to have in case of emergencies. but this is not the case. you have made
, for some of the other corporations. so that is not a very effective way of climate change. the 2nd reason and very critical, equally important reason is the promotion over the last several decades of what critical scholars called a corporate for dri g, essentially, increasingly putting small farmers out of business by increasing the price in lowering the price of outputs. that is to say what the products that they have to sell. so more and more farmers are being squeezed out of cultivation....
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yes, when we really at the level of uh hmm state corporations give preferences own companies. well, as in our case. we have all the possibilities to completely not just make a project, but a full-fledged service and implementation. yes, and this is the long-term support for these russian decisions in these countries. yes, and there may be several such examples. yes, the construction, uh, of an automobile bridge. yes, for sure there are those between us and china. yes, and rosatom projects, but in these all projects. it seems to me that there should be, uh, preference for russian companies. you understand that there must be competition. yeah we don't have to be we don't some should become a monopoly, but it seems to me that some preferences should be given to russian companies. well, one more example, for example, the lukoil tender. recently held, yes to support it-infrastructure. yes, there, too, probably, it was possible to somehow give peripheries to their companies. yes , especially to those who may be services abroad. that's probably. in short, i have it like this, thank y
yes, when we really at the level of uh hmm state corporations give preferences own companies. well, as in our case. we have all the possibilities to completely not just make a project, but a full-fledged service and implementation. yes, and this is the long-term support for these russian decisions in these countries. yes, and there may be several such examples. yes, the construction, uh, of an automobile bridge. yes, for sure there are those between us and china. yes, and rosatom projects, but...
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so, conventionally, abortion has not been a topic that corporate america has wanted to wade into.ears, corporations have been expected to weigh in on social and political issues. we saw that in the wake of the killing of george floyd with black lives matter, we saw it in the conversations over voting rights in georgia and now, more and more corporations are starting to take some kind of stances around abortion. the most common thing that we have seen in recent weeks is that after the leak in may showed that the supreme court was likely to overturn roe v wade, more and more corporations started coming forward and saying that they were going to cover travel expenses for their employees who needed to go out of state in order to get abortions. and we've seen a large number of corporations as of friday coming forward and joining that group. it includes aianb, netflix, dick's sporting goods, starbucks, tesla, so it really runs the gamut. you mentioned previously companies getting on board with social issues. what's the motivation behind this? is this a bolt—on to traditional health insu
so, conventionally, abortion has not been a topic that corporate america has wanted to wade into.ears, corporations have been expected to weigh in on social and political issues. we saw that in the wake of the killing of george floyd with black lives matter, we saw it in the conversations over voting rights in georgia and now, more and more corporations are starting to take some kind of stances around abortion. the most common thing that we have seen in recent weeks is that after the leak in...
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corporate is a gift from the public. plenty of advantages that come from incorporating but it doesn't have any responsibility just to themselves. they put these two things together and decisions over to those that have no responsibility other than to enrich themselves and the statute comes along and says there's no society, just individuals somehow managing on the market they are supposed to provide in. the first step they took was they destroyed any possible offense against this assault. the first steps first were to attackco labor unions with illel measures. it opened the door to corporations to do the same. but all this together and they have to be genius to figure out what's going to happen. 40 years later it was by the corporation. to estimate the transfer of wealth, the transfer of wealth from the lower 90% of the population to the middle-class and working-class to the very top that turns out to be b a fraction of 1%. their estimate was about $50 trillion so a vast underestimate. when reagan came in he opened up to
corporate is a gift from the public. plenty of advantages that come from incorporating but it doesn't have any responsibility just to themselves. they put these two things together and decisions over to those that have no responsibility other than to enrich themselves and the statute comes along and says there's no society, just individuals somehow managing on the market they are supposed to provide in. the first step they took was they destroyed any possible offense against this assault. the...
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all uh promises that were with the corporation. take them all upon myself and will keep my word to them. well you owner has set himself an ambitious goal. really. not only to preserve familiar cuisine and restaurants, but also to expand the business over the next 5-6 years, the number of delicious point establishments may increase from 850 to 1,000. the ukrainian military asked to be heard on wednesday from 8 am to 8 pm a humanitarian limber will be opened for the exit of civilians from the nitrogen plant in the lpr. how many civilians are holding on
all uh promises that were with the corporation. take them all upon myself and will keep my word to them. well you owner has set himself an ambitious goal. really. not only to preserve familiar cuisine and restaurants, but also to expand the business over the next 5-6 years, the number of delicious point establishments may increase from 850 to 1,000. the ukrainian military asked to be heard on wednesday from 8 am to 8 pm a humanitarian limber will be opened for the exit of civilians from the...
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the answer is, reg fd changed the way the sell side communicates with corporations. this is the first time we hit full face, can netflix say how bad things are until they -- a precise moment where they say how bad things are? lisa: are we going to get more amazon type moments where you get a complete rethink of what the outlook is, and it is not telegraphed in any kind of way that is normal? how much does it take for the analysts to capitulate on their expectations ahead of that? tom: i was a card-carrying member of the lunch bunch, where you listen to corporations. within five days after reg fd came in, those lunches dramatically changed because lawyers were afraid of what corporations could say. equally important, our interview on foreign exchange, mark mccormick coming up. futures -54. vix, 34. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: president biden once congress to do something about soaring gasoline prices. he will call on lawmakers today to enact a gasoline tax holiday. average gas prices in the u.s. are five dollars a gallon. federal taxes make up $.18 of that. in the ok
the answer is, reg fd changed the way the sell side communicates with corporations. this is the first time we hit full face, can netflix say how bad things are until they -- a precise moment where they say how bad things are? lisa: are we going to get more amazon type moments where you get a complete rethink of what the outlook is, and it is not telegraphed in any kind of way that is normal? how much does it take for the analysts to capitulate on their expectations ahead of that? tom: i was a...
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it really doesn't belong to me. >> in the years that followed, corporal williams was an advocate formilies, connecting with future generations. the uss she he woody williams commissioned in his honor and corporal williams cheered by the crowd at super bowl lii in 2018. woody with the coin toss. >> ready to go? >> yes, sir. >> and it is a head. new england, you've won the toss. >> in morning, surrounded by family, corporal williams passed away at the v.a. medical center bearing his name in huntington, west virginia. officers leading a procession. and tonight here, corporal williams in his own words on what changes when you serve your country. >> i have a different concept of left. they have a different concept of service. and the value of life. all of that changes as a result of being a marine. >> well, we salute corporal herschel woody williams tonight, an american hero. thank you for watching, i'm david muir. from all of us here at abc news, good night. >> this is abc7news. >> should oakland residents vote on the proposed oakland a's stadium development? collect so many questions ab
it really doesn't belong to me. >> in the years that followed, corporal williams was an advocate formilies, connecting with future generations. the uss she he woody williams commissioned in his honor and corporal williams cheered by the crowd at super bowl lii in 2018. woody with the coin toss. >> ready to go? >> yes, sir. >> and it is a head. new england, you've won the toss. >> in morning, surrounded by family, corporal williams passed away at the v.a. medical...
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uh, the promises that were under the corporation.e them all upon myself and will keep my word to them. well you owner has set himself an ambitious goal. indeed, not only to preserve the familiar cuisine and restaurants, but also rashi over the next 5-6 years, the number of establishments of a delicious point can increase from 850 to 1,000. the armed forces of russia and the formations of the lpr, tomorrow , june 15, from 8 am, will open a humanitarian corridor for the evacuation of civilians from the plant. azot in severodonetsk residents will be able to evacuate in the northern direction to the city of svatovo, the corridor will operate until 8 pm the ministry of defense stressed that the russian luhansk military guarantees the safety of the evacuation of all civilians , civilians will be delivered to temporary accommodation centers as part of humanitarian convoys. the ministry of defense also reported that ukraine had previously requested the organization of a humanitarian corridor to lysichansk, which is now under control.
uh, the promises that were under the corporation.e them all upon myself and will keep my word to them. well you owner has set himself an ambitious goal. indeed, not only to preserve the familiar cuisine and restaurants, but also rashi over the next 5-6 years, the number of establishments of a delicious point can increase from 850 to 1,000. the armed forces of russia and the formations of the lpr, tomorrow , june 15, from 8 am, will open a humanitarian corridor for the evacuation of civilians...
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corporal philip i anthony sweeney, lance corporal david _ anthony sweeney, lance corporal david thomasporal christopher francis ward. last post sounds. _ christopher francis ward. last post sounds. steve - christopher francis ward.- post sounds. steve newberry christopher francis ward— post sounds. steve newberry was on the galahad, his sister was anxiously awaiting news at the world guards barracks, where she lived. world guards barracks, where she lived-— world guards barracks, where she lived. ~ ~ , she lived. when we were kids, steve and _ she lived. when we were kids, steve and i — she lived. when we were kids, steve and i used _ she lived. when we were kids, steve and i used to _ she lived. when we were kids, steve and i used to violate - she lived. when we were kids, steve and i used to violate cat| steve and i used to violate cat a dog, but when hejoined the army and then when i went into quarters are used to come to me for sunday dinner and things like that so used to see him all the time, you know. bisley is the new started filtering through, everything started to be very, ve
corporal philip i anthony sweeney, lance corporal david _ anthony sweeney, lance corporal david thomasporal christopher francis ward. last post sounds. _ christopher francis ward. last post sounds. steve - christopher francis ward.- post sounds. steve newberry christopher francis ward— post sounds. steve newberry was on the galahad, his sister was anxiously awaiting news at the world guards barracks, where she lived. world guards barracks, where she lived-— world guards barracks, where she...
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the group of corporal sergei devushkin freed the settlement from the militants, sergei's car came underire from the nationalists, he covered his comrades, who were fighting, having got out of the car, the corporal began to conduct aimed fire at enemy positions, holding the line until reinforcements arrived, the russian paratroopers went on the offensive and destroyed a group of ukrainian neo-nazis, corporal vladimir golubchikov, as part of the column, made a margin, freed up a settlement for its protection and defense on the route golubchikov discovered a group of nationalists. they were preparing an ambush, the corporal immediately attacked the saboteurs, the enemy group was liquidated. they found cards with in the designated mining areas of sergeant gleb's squad, chubrika discovered ancient enemy positions in an abandoned building during the battle. destroyed a dozen nationalists. there are no losses among the personnel of our troops. the lifting of anti-russian sanctions in the space industry will be one of the conditions for negotiations in the united states on the use of the americ
the group of corporal sergei devushkin freed the settlement from the militants, sergei's car came underire from the nationalists, he covered his comrades, who were fighting, having got out of the car, the corporal began to conduct aimed fire at enemy positions, holding the line until reinforcements arrived, the russian paratroopers went on the offensive and destroyed a group of ukrainian neo-nazis, corporal vladimir golubchikov, as part of the column, made a margin, freed up a settlement for...
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or do we look at the ability of corporate student deal with high rates -- corporate to deal with high? sarah: we see ammunition being built up with corporates and we account for the geopolitical risks and the political risks. the impact of high commodity prices and what that is going to have on mobile growth is a real concern. we start to see a slowdown not just in europe but the u.s. and where china is for the second half of the year. in europe specifically, there is enough concern, which is what happens to gas imports later this year? that would certainly tip the economy's reception -- recession if we see russian gas cutoff. francine: if we see a russian embargo, what happens to ecb policy? is there anything they can do to damper that? sarah: this goes back to the gradually message, which is do not do too much too fast. optionality is another keyword that lagarde has mentioned and if we look at the situation as we see it, we can predict that ranges are going to -- wages are going to pick up because of what is happening to commodity prices but we need to be conscious of the impact. t
or do we look at the ability of corporate student deal with high rates -- corporate to deal with high? sarah: we see ammunition being built up with corporates and we account for the geopolitical risks and the political risks. the impact of high commodity prices and what that is going to have on mobile growth is a real concern. we start to see a slowdown not just in europe but the u.s. and where china is for the second half of the year. in europe specifically, there is enough concern, which is...
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corporate spreads wider. corporations have to pay over the risk-free asset. credit spreads.talk about them right now on high yields. tom wanted the definition, that sorts that out. tom: we are all jargon this hour. jon: picture this, high-yield spreads. you see three peaks. one in the mess of november 2020, one right now, one in 2018. think of those three peaks and high yield credit spreads. what you will see is 550 at the right end, where we are now. at the end of 2018, 550 basis points. in between, this parabolic mess. the first is a problem, at the end of 2018, the inflation was still low, the fed turned dovish. the second one, inflation was low and the fed could be max dovish. the third peak you see on that chart, that is a feature, not a bug. that is a different story. this federal reserve is trying to get inflation down, not up. as they do that, they want to tighten financial conditions. when you hear people say it is a future, not a bug, that is something you have to get used to. tom: you've gotten easy move on inflation as you take out some of those non-core features
corporate spreads wider. corporations have to pay over the risk-free asset. credit spreads.talk about them right now on high yields. tom wanted the definition, that sorts that out. tom: we are all jargon this hour. jon: picture this, high-yield spreads. you see three peaks. one in the mess of november 2020, one right now, one in 2018. think of those three peaks and high yield credit spreads. what you will see is 550 at the right end, where we are now. at the end of 2018, 550 basis points. in...
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the corporation for public broadcasting.nd by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, moderator yummy shall's indoor. >> good evening and welcome to washington week. across the country, shock and frustration since the massacre at buffalo three weeks ago, there have been more mass shootings than there have been days. since may 14, there have been at least 37 mass shootings in this country. that is according to the nonprofit gun violence ahived. one was on wednesday. a gunman walked into a medical building and allegedly killed four people and himself. in uvalde, funerals have begun for the 21 students and teachers shot to death at robb elementary school last week. in a primetime, president biden addressed the nation. >> after columbine, after sandy hook, after charleston, after orlando, after las vegas, after parkland, nothing has been done. this time, that can't be true. we must actually do something for god sake. how much more carnage aree willing to accept? how many mo
the corporation for public broadcasting.nd by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, moderator yummy shall's indoor. >> good evening and welcome to washington week. across the country, shock and frustration since the massacre at buffalo three weeks ago, there have been more mass shootings than there have been days. since may 14, there have been at least 37 mass shootings in this country. that is according to the nonprofit gun...
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pharmaceutical corporation.october 2019. but when i journalist investigated and checked with pfizer to see who had funded this yacht on this holiday without providing dates, their response, surprisingly, was a week before, pfizer representatives and high officials had met with rodolfo hernÁndez. so a lot of information has been gathered up for the fact that rodolfo hernÁndez was in fact the candidate of the wealthiest corporate interest in colombia and the continent while lying mistaken he was against this. in fact, he had promised if elected to declare a state of exception for internal commotion and that state of exception would allow him to run the country and that he would create the sort of parallel cabinet run by exclusively by corporate interest. so what we have here was petro, france and marques, or a dictatorship of corporate interest in the country. so i think -- i will tell you what really played out and what the right did not calculate. the right obtain 10.5 million votes, which is more or less the sa
pharmaceutical corporation.october 2019. but when i journalist investigated and checked with pfizer to see who had funded this yacht on this holiday without providing dates, their response, surprisingly, was a week before, pfizer representatives and high officials had met with rodolfo hernÁndez. so a lot of information has been gathered up for the fact that rodolfo hernÁndez was in fact the candidate of the wealthiest corporate interest in colombia and the continent while lying mistaken he...
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umbrella guarantors of the sme corporation, rub 30 million today, nowhere.ave to go to the bank, the guarantee is given by the corporation along with the web and people. they receive this money with the minimum possible security. well, and, finally, the program of the ministry of economic development 1764. this made it possible to keep lending during this difficult period at the level of fifteen percent thirteen and a half percent for medium-sized businesses. everyone who really had problems with servicing loans had the opportunity to restructure loans to receive the so-called loan holidays for more than 600 billion. banks approved the restructuring of the deferral of loans and the degree, and the satisfaction of applications was 90%. for this, of course, a special thank you. uh, the fact that development institutions and banks have worked as one team. i know that they they lost money on this, but i assure you. this will all come back now, for example, and small business lending is one of the growing segments. even now the banks here won't let me lie. ah, fi
umbrella guarantors of the sme corporation, rub 30 million today, nowhere.ave to go to the bank, the guarantee is given by the corporation along with the web and people. they receive this money with the minimum possible security. well, and, finally, the program of the ministry of economic development 1764. this made it possible to keep lending during this difficult period at the level of fifteen percent thirteen and a half percent for medium-sized businesses. everyone who really had problems...