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this is stacy harbor and you know where continue in the 2nd half with yet another interview with dan collins he is the head researcher heisenberg capital and he lived in china for 20 years so it's really great information about china what's going on there you know there is one story they keep on doing the rounds these days and as the rare earth elements you know there are what are the 17 of these elements and they're actually not all that rare but 80 to 90 percent of them are produced by china simply because the process of processing these rare earths out of the dirt is really environmentally unsound very toxic so the u.s. used to produce the most rare earth elements from a single mine in california a mountain pass but that stops in the late ninety's seventy's early eighty's when china was willing to become the great polluter of earth and take on that responsibility so just so you know when you hear these stories about rare earth elements that they're actually quite abundant despite the name to think of leeching yes it is the process to extract that it is a veyron mostly horrible yeah the ac
this is stacy harbor and you know where continue in the 2nd half with yet another interview with dan collins he is the head researcher heisenberg capital and he lived in china for 20 years so it's really great information about china what's going on there you know there is one story they keep on doing the rounds these days and as the rare earth elements you know there are what are the 17 of these elements and they're actually not all that rare but 80 to 90 percent of them are produced by china...
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do it for this edition of kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy herbert like to thank our guest dan collins new research director of our capital if you want to raise us on twitter it's kaiser report until i saw. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see you then. facebook and google started with a great idea and great ideals unfortunately there was also a very dark side. they are constructing a profile of you and that profile is real it's detailed and it never goes away turns out that google is manipulating your opinions from the very 1st character that you type into the search bar it will always favor one dog food over another one comparative shopping service over another and one candidate over another they can suppress certain types of results deiced on what they think you should be see if they have this kind of power then democracy is an illusion the free and fair election doesn't exist for the more growth we give them the sooner we are all. this footage is unique because there's a tribal
do it for this edition of kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy herbert like to thank our guest dan collins new research director of our capital if you want to raise us on twitter it's kaiser report until i saw. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see you then. facebook and google started with a great idea and great ideals unfortunately there was also a very dark side. they are constructing a...
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for this edition of kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert like to thank our guest dan collins new research director heisenberg capital if you want to raise us on twitter it's kaiser report. seems wrong. to me that you get to shape. these days. and in gaining the trail. find themselves well it's a. chance to look for common ground. in the. the 4. legged. leg. play. plenty . oh. please. liz. let's just say. and a very warm welcome to you watching us in such. serbia puts its military on full alert. police units and through the disputed territory dominated north making a string of arrests all to coming up on the program. it is a virtual certainty that you will fight on a battlefield for america some point your life bracing for a column by the u.s. vice president tells that military academy graduates they should be prepared for service across the globe including in europe. teachers in finland or in muslim students again.
for this edition of kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert like to thank our guest dan collins new research director heisenberg capital if you want to raise us on twitter it's kaiser report. seems wrong. to me that you get to shape. these days. and in gaining the trail. find themselves well it's a. chance to look for common ground. in the. the 4. legged. leg. play. plenty . oh. please. liz. let's just say. and a very warm welcome to you watching us in such. serbia puts its military...
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do it for this edition of kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy herbert like to thank our guest dan collins new research director of our capital if you want to raise us on twitter it's kaiser report until i saw. this in petersburg international economic forum is a unique event in today's business world. over the last 21 years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the key economic issues facing russia emerging markets and the world thousands of business community members attend the forum to address today's and vital issues. just as will foreign coverage. he would meet sort of suffered another humiliating black eye and bloody nose all across europe voters put the leads on notice the status quo is not working for the people the surge to the right in the rise of populism may be a game changer will be elite now with. facebook and google started with a great idea and great ideals unfortunately it was also a very dark so. they are constructing a profile of you and that profile is real it's detailed and it never goes away turns out that google is manipulating your opinions f
do it for this edition of kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy herbert like to thank our guest dan collins new research director of our capital if you want to raise us on twitter it's kaiser report until i saw. this in petersburg international economic forum is a unique event in today's business world. over the last 21 years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the key economic issues facing russia emerging markets and the world thousands of business community members...
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for this edition of kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert like to thank our guest dan collins new research director heisenberg capital if you want to raise us on twitter it's kaiser report. this footage is unique because there's a tribal lens on normally off limits to the public eric's allowed in because he's this is personal don't. the. people here know him simply as don't to eric he's rich famous some is on the move saving yachts and flying aircraft that. he's considered one of the banks neurosurgeons in brazil. that's happened. to. the busy doing nothing is going to do the population because it's going. to people on the zone. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the ball different clubs on one hand it is logical to sort of go from fields where everything is familiar on the other i want to the new challenge and the fresh perspective i'm used to surprising. or not if you think. i'm going to talk about football not 3 or else you can think i was going to go. by the way ways of. you will not obey the voice of the lord your
for this edition of kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert like to thank our guest dan collins new research director heisenberg capital if you want to raise us on twitter it's kaiser report. this footage is unique because there's a tribal lens on normally off limits to the public eric's allowed in because he's this is personal don't. the. people here know him simply as don't to eric he's rich famous some is on the move saving yachts and flying aircraft that. he's considered one of...
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welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keyser time out of turn to dan collins dan colonies recently returned to america from doing business in china for 20 years is the head of research at heisenberg capital all oh i love the firm dan welcome welcome back a max thanks good to be back. collins they say nobody wanted to trade war talked about china and russia america so which side is losing less than the other then well i would i would say when we would have to go back to when did the trade were start and who lost you know we've talked many times before max if you look at the city of detroit most of our rust belt studies are empty steel towns i've argued many times years ago that we lost a trade or been going on for decades most of the east asian economies in particular china are broken tiles economies they protect their own markets even our western allies like germany have much higher duties and we have against the example would be 10 percent on vehicles and we have 2 percent against them so if i would say america lost a trade or now this recent i would call it a counterattack by tru
welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keyser time out of turn to dan collins dan colonies recently returned to america from doing business in china for 20 years is the head of research at heisenberg capital all oh i love the firm dan welcome welcome back a max thanks good to be back. collins they say nobody wanted to trade war talked about china and russia america so which side is losing less than the other then well i would i would say when we would have to go back to when did the trade...
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this is stacy harbor and you know where continue in the 2nd half with yet another interview with dan collins he is the head researcher heisenberg capital and he lived in china for 20 years so it's really great information about china what's going on there you know there is one story they keep on doing the rounds these days and that's the rare earth elements you know there are what are the 17 of these elements and they're actually not all that rare but 80 to 90 percent of them are produced by china simply because the process of processing these rare earths out of the dirt is really environmentally unsound very toxic so the u.s. used to produce the most rare earth elements from a single mine in california a mountain pass but that stops in the late ninety's seventy's early eighty's when china was willing to become the great polluter of earth and take on that responsibility so just so you know when you hear these stories about rare earth elements that they're actually quite abundant just by the name of i think of the leeching yes it is the process to extract that it is a virus mostly horrible ye
this is stacy harbor and you know where continue in the 2nd half with yet another interview with dan collins he is the head researcher heisenberg capital and he lived in china for 20 years so it's really great information about china what's going on there you know there is one story they keep on doing the rounds these days and that's the rare earth elements you know there are what are the 17 of these elements and they're actually not all that rare but 80 to 90 percent of them are produced by...
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this is stacy harbor and you know where continue in the 2nd half with yet another interview with dan collins he is the head researcher heisenberg capital and he lived in china for 20 years so it's really great information about china what's going on there you know there is one story they keep on doing the rounds these days and that's the rare earth elements you know there are what are the 17 of these elements and they're actually not all that rare but 8090 percent of them are produced by china simply because the process of processing these rare earths out of the dirt is really environmentally and sound very toxic so the u.s. uses.
this is stacy harbor and you know where continue in the 2nd half with yet another interview with dan collins he is the head researcher heisenberg capital and he lived in china for 20 years so it's really great information about china what's going on there you know there is one story they keep on doing the rounds these days and that's the rare earth elements you know there are what are the 17 of these elements and they're actually not all that rare but 8090 percent of them are produced by china...
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this is stacy harbor and you know where continue in the 2nd half with yet another interview with dan collins he is the head researcher heisenberg capital and he lived in china for 20 years so it's really great information about china what's going on there you know there is one story they keep on doing the rounds these days unless the rare earth elements you know there are a lot of the 17 of these elements and they're actually not all that rare but 8090 percent of them are produced by china simply because the process of processing these rare earths out of the dirt is really environmentally unsound very toxic so the u.s. used to produce the most rare earth elements from a single mine in california a mountain pass but that stops in the late 1970 s. or early eighty's when china was willing to become the great polluter of earth and take on that responsibility just so you know when you hear these stories about.
this is stacy harbor and you know where continue in the 2nd half with yet another interview with dan collins he is the head researcher heisenberg capital and he lived in china for 20 years so it's really great information about china what's going on there you know there is one story they keep on doing the rounds these days unless the rare earth elements you know there are a lot of the 17 of these elements and they're actually not all that rare but 8090 percent of them are produced by china...
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dan, good morning. commenthi, just had a and agreed with what representative collins said a few minutes ago about the bill. also had a question, why -- if it is not ok to discriminate people, why is it ok to discriminate against straight men? guest: i agree with you that it is not great that is why sexual orientation is defined to include heterosexuality, to include straight people as well people. our sex discrimination laws are more frugally used by women because they face discrimination more frequently, but they are available and have been used by men. tweets fromre some lawmakers who have spoken out about the equality act. "equality is a core american values and the equality act will americanst all lgbtq can enjoy their most basic human rights the matter where they live, work, or go to school." here is a tweet from kamala harris who says, "same sex couples are being denied mortgages at astonishingly high rates. this is all the more reason congress must pass the equality act and ensure that sexual plantation is a protected class under the civil rights act." are there any upcoming supreme court cases you
dan, good morning. commenthi, just had a and agreed with what representative collins said a few minutes ago about the bill. also had a question, why -- if it is not ok to discriminate people, why is it ok to discriminate against straight men? guest: i agree with you that it is not great that is why sexual orientation is defined to include heterosexuality, to include straight people as well people. our sex discrimination laws are more frugally used by women because they face discrimination more...
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wade is on the ballot, but as dan pointed out, even with kavanaugh last year, you are upset about it. you singled out susan collins. there isn't that movement on the left yet. >> no, but here's what i think. for democrats we've never really galvanized around the courts and the shaping of the courts, and i think a debate like this rather than just focussing on abortion will begin to focus on the courts and who shapes it. those senate races that are up. who is going to be in the white house? those are issues that i think have the potential to begin to move democrats more passionately on this issue. this thereby a few more questions about roe and judges, but, you know, does this help or hurt joe biden who at one time sort of always wanted to sort of straddle the fence? >> right. i would expect that joe biden will sound similar to tim ryan on this. i think the party -- anybody seeking to lead the party knows it's a pro choice party, and it wouldn't surprise me if more and more than suggest that they would also have a litmus test. the one time that the left has -- where the left side of the spectrum has gotten energize
wade is on the ballot, but as dan pointed out, even with kavanaugh last year, you are upset about it. you singled out susan collins. there isn't that movement on the left yet. >> no, but here's what i think. for democrats we've never really galvanized around the courts and the shaping of the courts, and i think a debate like this rather than just focussing on abortion will begin to focus on the courts and who shapes it. those senate races that are up. who is going to be in the white...
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marc thiessen, dan had to endure, and marie harf are standing by for more on this new development tonight, but first, the top republican, congressman doug collins, thank you for being here. i want to ask you what happened today and your committee before we get back to that story with the panel but i do want to get your reaction to the fact that others in the media are starting to dig into the possibility that perhaps there were plants by u.. intelligence to start to attach themselves to the trump campaign to see what they could find out. >> i think we are is finally seeing the media come around to what many of us have been saying for a while. how do we get here? how did we get here? now that the mueller report is out, there is no longer anticipation that the president did something wrong and was colluding, and obstruction. now they are having to move on and now they are going back and saying, that wasn't a story. what is the story? maybe those republicans that we thought were crazy and everyone else was saying, many things are actually being seen as true. they're doing real reporting is in, what happened in the department of justice that went f
marc thiessen, dan had to endure, and marie harf are standing by for more on this new development tonight, but first, the top republican, congressman doug collins, thank you for being here. i want to ask you what happened today and your committee before we get back to that story with the panel but i do want to get your reaction to the fact that others in the media are starting to dig into the possibility that perhaps there were plants by u.. intelligence to start to attach themselves to the...