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he was known as dina. 24 almost every week my brothers and i would see in until about my father in desh veto the german news magazine. fucked up. on one occasion my high school physics teacher told me at the beginning of the year. that he was going to give me the worst great possible on. this because of your father. i think so my father had bought me a house in the oil district of bone. and. i had a car too i was the only student who had 1. 1 of my teachers said to me i ride to work on a bicycle and you come driving up in an alfa romeo it wasn't good for my image are . not good public relations in the us did you feel like you had to defend him. you know all fathers have some sort of job. to find. your heart matters on a number of properties including this estate near bonn of course he always arrived at his headquarters in his mercedes he often held meetings here with his international business contacts. on rare occasions he also received journalists but they were not really welcome. in the mid 1970 s. matins did agree to an interview with journalist bigot. we meet vicar and hamburg back
he was known as dina. 24 almost every week my brothers and i would see in until about my father in desh veto the german news magazine. fucked up. on one occasion my high school physics teacher told me at the beginning of the year. that he was going to give me the worst great possible on. this because of your father. i think so my father had bought me a house in the oil district of bone. and. i had a car too i was the only student who had 1. 1 of my teachers said to me i ride to work on a...
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subsidize and accommodate family members and close family friends who want to take care of their sick to desh sick loved ones. >> john hickenlooper, the former mayor of denver, he operated a restaurant. one of more than two dozen candidates vying for the presidential nomination. many speaking this weekend at the iowa state fair. senator bernie sanders, followed senator elizabeth warren and senator cory booker. from earlier today, from pennsylvania, former congressman , admiral joe sestak. the 5000 sailors, you know what their average age is? 19.5. i also loved it because this .ation of mine invested in me and it constantly trained me in andgrity values accountability in answering for oneself. they trained me for increasing positions also there. send me first to harvard university for a doctorate. be able to understand how does this nation best need to peace andower for the prosperity and needs.
subsidize and accommodate family members and close family friends who want to take care of their sick to desh sick loved ones. >> john hickenlooper, the former mayor of denver, he operated a restaurant. one of more than two dozen candidates vying for the presidential nomination. many speaking this weekend at the iowa state fair. senator bernie sanders, followed senator elizabeth warren and senator cory booker. from earlier today, from pennsylvania, former congressman , admiral joe sestak....
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to invent the desh almost all females are married against their will while they're still children. more than half of all married bangladeshi women say they've been subjected to domestic abuse. there are no laws to protect them from this kind of violence. on mobile i want to know how does the how did says that muslim goes over the age of 10 must be segregated from the rest of society and they must also cover their bodies. falling off the entire body must be covered including the head in the face that's what it says in the koran. no part of a woman's body must be visible to others the film will only husbands are allowed to see their wives uncovered. a son is settled and women are forbidding from talking to anyone except their husbands or. i mean unless the husband gives his permission i mean those are the rules of put up. during the women are not allowed to go out in public without their husbands. or if a woman has children they must go with her. she's not allowed to go out by herself . you know hollington. in the certainly wouldn't i look and listen if i didn't have a child for 3 ye
to invent the desh almost all females are married against their will while they're still children. more than half of all married bangladeshi women say they've been subjected to domestic abuse. there are no laws to protect them from this kind of violence. on mobile i want to know how does the how did says that muslim goes over the age of 10 must be segregated from the rest of society and they must also cover their bodies. falling off the entire body must be covered including the head in the face...
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car like this so the interior ought to be a bit like a living room so what's new there's a virtual desh and you can change the view here it's practical and stylish the m.m. ali is in for tame and says the party. now it's up here which is good because one doesn't have to look down it's safer to because you can operate it easily. with klaus also likes that the ventilation and heating systems are still analog might have to do with their one l.t. heights and he thinks that's good but others may find it a bit antiquated of in the feel like their vision and to me it. already has also pushed me a forward to the current state of the art with drawing better systems at me. yes as optional extras there is an adaptive suite assistant that can automatically adjust the speed even without a vehicle in front to do so the vehicle evaluates the navigation data and traffic signs. that the clouds sums up his some professions by saying this already a full makes a very credible impression in terms of technology the zine and equipment and he can imagine it becoming the leader in its class the sedan costs 3360
car like this so the interior ought to be a bit like a living room so what's new there's a virtual desh and you can change the view here it's practical and stylish the m.m. ali is in for tame and says the party. now it's up here which is good because one doesn't have to look down it's safer to because you can operate it easily. with klaus also likes that the ventilation and heating systems are still analog might have to do with their one l.t. heights and he thinks that's good but others may...
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their exodus from me and mar i want the government to give them citizenship along with other rights desh is warning that it's no longer able to bear the economic burden of hundreds of thousands over $100.00 refugees many have resisted efforts to repatriate them saying their safety can't be guaranteed stephanie decker is at the critical long camp in the south east of the country. today's quiet calm betrays the scenes of panic 2 years ago when hundreds of thousands of rango across the river now off in a desperate attempt to seek safety they are safe now but nothing has been resolved nor has 6 children who was part of the exodus in august of 2017 but only about it. they asked if you want to go back to burma i said no yeah ask me why i told them of the houses were burned our family members were raped and killed this is why we suffered so much and came here how can we go back without knowing that we will be safe there's been a renewed effort to get some of the refugees to go back to me and mar but with no guarantee of what will happen when they get there no one has so far agreed to return the
their exodus from me and mar i want the government to give them citizenship along with other rights desh is warning that it's no longer able to bear the economic burden of hundreds of thousands over $100.00 refugees many have resisted efforts to repatriate them saying their safety can't be guaranteed stephanie decker is at the critical long camp in the south east of the country. today's quiet calm betrays the scenes of panic 2 years ago when hundreds of thousands of rango across the river now...
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bizarre they are protesting over can't conditions and because their situation is under assault angle desh is warning it can no longer bear the economic burden of sheltering more than a 1000000 refugees prisoners inside a jail in bahrain or on hunger strike saying they're being mistreated about 600 inmates began the strike 10 days ago over conditions inside job prison in the east they've complained that they're being tonight religious rights and visitor rights are being kept in solitary confinement. one person has died in the u.s. after developing a severe lung disease which health officials suspect is linked to the being it would be the 1st such case if confirmed the patient is one of almost $200.00 people being treated for an unexplained respiratory illness after a reported use of the cigarettes the devices are used to inhale vaporized nicotine or cannabis and are sometimes used as an aid to quitting smoking so the headlines keep it on al jazeera more news to come inside story is that next. under fire brazil's president deploys the army to contain devastating blazes in the air that's com
bizarre they are protesting over can't conditions and because their situation is under assault angle desh is warning it can no longer bear the economic burden of sheltering more than a 1000000 refugees prisoners inside a jail in bahrain or on hunger strike saying they're being mistreated about 600 inmates began the strike 10 days ago over conditions inside job prison in the east they've complained that they're being tonight religious rights and visitor rights are being kept in solitary...
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invented desh almost all females are married against their will while they're still children. more than half of all married bangladeshi women say they've been subjected to domestic abuse. there are no laws to protect them from this kind of violence. like. a mobile i want to know how this how did says that muslim girls over the age of 10 must be segregated from the rest of society and they must also cover their bodies. live off the entire body must be covered including the head in the face that's what it says in the koran. no part of a woman's body must be visible to walkers. will only husbands are allowed to see their wives uncovered. a summit of world and women off the beaten from talking to anyone except their husbands or family unless their husband gives his permission i mean those are the rules of purdah. that men will do in the women are not allowed to go out in public without their husbands. or if a woman has children they must go. she's not allowed to go out by herself. you know holly to me. in the sun you want don't i look in the senate i didn't have a child for 3 year
invented desh almost all females are married against their will while they're still children. more than half of all married bangladeshi women say they've been subjected to domestic abuse. there are no laws to protect them from this kind of violence. like. a mobile i want to know how this how did says that muslim girls over the age of 10 must be segregated from the rest of society and they must also cover their bodies. live off the entire body must be covered including the head in the face...
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so let's bring in our guests for today's discussion from new delhi we're joined by desh rather nigamwho's a lawyer associated with the legal wing of the russian tria swam setback sang a hindu nationalist organization joining us from london gareth price from chatham house research and current affairs institute and via skype from new delhi come on through he has founder of the or india muslim personal law border non-government organization which supports the protection of muslim personal law in india deseret and if we can start with you are right in thinking that you are very much in favor of this bill if so why when it's a discriminatory bill is needed unfairly criminalizes muslim men all those from other faiths who leave their wives commit only a civil offense. so that tell you let us be very very clear this bill is for busy the rights of mary he muslims of men and also gender equality and gender justice it has nothing to do with religion now criminalization is on account of instant triples the luck not to belittle an instant to put a lock which is. one in one sitting by the of elect
so let's bring in our guests for today's discussion from new delhi we're joined by desh rather nigamwho's a lawyer associated with the legal wing of the russian tria swam setback sang a hindu nationalist organization joining us from london gareth price from chatham house research and current affairs institute and via skype from new delhi come on through he has founder of the or india muslim personal law border non-government organization which supports the protection of muslim personal law in...
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a large number of people's but desh showed up because of so many of them have read his work. number of- a large people showed up. ivan gives voice. he grew up in humble conditions in a sheepherder family. he knows what the rancher life is like. he knows what it is like to live and roll areas. and he writes about that. and that is very appealing -- in rural areas. that is very appealing. he also describes people and landscapes very effectively. i think that is a big part of his appeal. of place.riter there's a lot of interest now and that kind of writing. a lot of interest from young writers to older people who knew the life that he is actually writing about. i was very happy to see at our events that it is the community that comes. he has left -- less of an academic following and much more of a common person, common reader following. when you look out in the audience of an event, you see regular people, not academics necessarily, though some are there. that is refreshing to me, to see that wherever i go in the community, talk about his work, to discuss his work, people will s
a large number of people's but desh showed up because of so many of them have read his work. number of- a large people showed up. ivan gives voice. he grew up in humble conditions in a sheepherder family. he knows what the rancher life is like. he knows what it is like to live and roll areas. and he writes about that. and that is very appealing -- in rural areas. that is very appealing. he also describes people and landscapes very effectively. i think that is a big part of his appeal. of...
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is there something different desh in the way democrats are talking about it now? >> it is the centerpiece of their campaign. they are trying to change the country to make it better for workers. the economic talks were secondary. now, kitchen table economics are first and foremost and workers are starting to listen. they are having those conversations on the ground in iowa, philadelphia suburbs, pittsburgh, columbus, ohio, all over the country they are having those conversations with workers and workers are listening because they want somebody who is going to change the rules of the economy and make some -- make the country work for workers. we will start to reverse the trend and see more kids say, living in a democracy is important. the fact that there is a potential implosion was just reflected a few days ago by the ceos of the business roundtable. 181 came together and signed a new agenda about what is the purpose of a corporation? purpose of a corporation was to maximize shareholder value, and that helped create the inequality that we see, growing inequality. n
is there something different desh in the way democrats are talking about it now? >> it is the centerpiece of their campaign. they are trying to change the country to make it better for workers. the economic talks were secondary. now, kitchen table economics are first and foremost and workers are starting to listen. they are having those conversations on the ground in iowa, philadelphia suburbs, pittsburgh, columbus, ohio, all over the country they are having those conversations with...
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and so i think, look, here is did desh mere a what i'll tell but the economy. >> index you can pick the statistics that fit that are. >> positive. >> others go in a negative direction. >> but here is how the media covers this. any will write eight columns or eight appraises of all these people are worried about the economy. and then last one but if you want to look at the other side let's cover the bases and mention the 12 things that are strong at the bottom of the article. bill marie a critic of the president bill marie is a president of the critic of president because i can't stand the president so much i would welcome a recession if it meant getting rid of donald trump. that's where a lot of his critics are they won't admit it they are talking down the economy almost talking us into a recession. jim kramer said this today as well the underpinnings of the economy are amazingly strong yet the coverage is talking into economy making people scared. >> before we go let's give the governor a chance to respond. >> you can't deny the fact that half of the americans don't own stocks they don
and so i think, look, here is did desh mere a what i'll tell but the economy. >> index you can pick the statistics that fit that are. >> positive. >> others go in a negative direction. >> but here is how the media covers this. any will write eight columns or eight appraises of all these people are worried about the economy. and then last one but if you want to look at the other side let's cover the bases and mention the 12 things that are strong at the bottom of the...
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desh whople watching has not been watching the apollo who has not been watching the apollo 50 stuff.t is a reminder of what this country can do when it sets its mind to something. think about the mobilization during world war ii, ford plants knocking out cars were spitting .ut bombers just as quickly we could do this, and frankly i don't think there is a single thing that needs to be invented. the technology is on the shelf. it is a matter of political will and economic incentives, and those obviously go hand in hand. i am so impressed with this audience. thank you so much for your great questions. smartno idea how such people came up with deep-fried butter. [laughter] >> was that like a bad day you had? thank you for your great questions. thank you to our panelists. they did a great job. [applause] all-stars. thank you for your time. we enjoyed it. [applause] >♪ [applause] ♪ [indiscernible voices] up life oncoming thursday at 1:30 p.m. eastern, a news conference on combating illegal robo calls. at 2:45 p.m., discussion about children's online privacy concerns. then at 4:30 p.m., pre
desh whople watching has not been watching the apollo who has not been watching the apollo 50 stuff.t is a reminder of what this country can do when it sets its mind to something. think about the mobilization during world war ii, ford plants knocking out cars were spitting .ut bombers just as quickly we could do this, and frankly i don't think there is a single thing that needs to be invented. the technology is on the shelf. it is a matter of political will and economic incentives, and those...
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from me and maher they want the government to give them citizenship along with other rights angle desh is warning that it's no longer able to bear the economic burden of hundreds of thousands of her hunter refugees many have resisted efforts repatriation saying their safety cannot be guaranteed stephanie jacker is at the could have a long refugee camp in caucasus massara so stuff what is actually changed for them over the last couple of years. well nothing in the sense of is there any close to going home or for going to be blunt about it to rachelle what change is that the camp has grown at the population is growing that there are many aid agencies here so there are certain facilities are better than they were of course in those early days and you had hundreds of thousands come across the border into what is now the biggest refugee camp in the world but if you if you look at the political move really richelle let's be honest about it there isn't enough international pressure to really get things moving forward because with this repatriation program that you're talking about where they'
from me and maher they want the government to give them citizenship along with other rights angle desh is warning that it's no longer able to bear the economic burden of hundreds of thousands of her hunter refugees many have resisted efforts repatriation saying their safety cannot be guaranteed stephanie jacker is at the could have a long refugee camp in caucasus massara so stuff what is actually changed for them over the last couple of years. well nothing in the sense of is there any close to...
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thousands of people have been left homeless after a fire swept through a slum in the capital of bengal desh that on friday evening in doc was a poor area no deaths have been reported. ruling council to lead sudan into a new era of democracy is due to be named on sunday that's after the main opposition coalition and the ruling military council signed a historic agreement thousands of people in khartoum are celebrating. they traveled from across the country to the capital where the accord was signed and he gathered at the newly renamed freedom square that was once a site of protest rallies against former president omar al bashir about morgan has more from khartoum. after 18 months of protests and 4 months of negotiations sudan's ruling military junta and the opposition coalition known as the forces of freedom and change into a final power sharing deal with marking the start over 39 month transitional period you know your average american i am aware with only for whom that is where i stand before you with pride after we have overcome the stage of preparation and progress to the stage of constr
thousands of people have been left homeless after a fire swept through a slum in the capital of bengal desh that on friday evening in doc was a poor area no deaths have been reported. ruling council to lead sudan into a new era of democracy is due to be named on sunday that's after the main opposition coalition and the ruling military council signed a historic agreement thousands of people in khartoum are celebrating. they traveled from across the country to the capital where the accord was...
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desh took a tour. was impressed -- took a tour. i was impressed with everything this president did.t has been and is playing a role a little bit in what happens 50 years ago. we are all here today to remember that historic event when president nixon and aliens of people around the world watched two american astronauts step on the moon's surface, to have that first step in the sea of tranquility. we did have one of our former of thats part participate here today. we are part of the transition of the television view we saw. i was a small child in a rural farm in illinois, set up on the living room floor, watching the black and white tv of people stepping on the moon. i will always remember that. when i think back about what it means to make that happen, we heard from our employee this morning about what happened traveling 240 thousand miles from satellite dishes around the earth, from nasa -- we will talk about the phone call in a minute -- but from the oval office up to the moon. that was something that was a historic event. i have now seen documents from the 60's that talk about how
desh took a tour. was impressed -- took a tour. i was impressed with everything this president did.t has been and is playing a role a little bit in what happens 50 years ago. we are all here today to remember that historic event when president nixon and aliens of people around the world watched two american astronauts step on the moon's surface, to have that first step in the sea of tranquility. we did have one of our former of thats part participate here today. we are part of the transition of...
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desh came in in 1994. there was a nationalization in 1984. there was amore - nationalization of politics in 1984. and then to show we were purer than caesar's wife we eliminated air marks. - earmarks. it was abdicated to the leadership. as president obama was responsibly as any of the republican presidents. he said any bill that has an appropriation -- any probation bill that has an earmarking it, i will veto. so he never got an appropriation bill in eight years. which set on the government, we would have continual resolutions, we would kick the can down the road. then the leadership on both sides, the house-senate, republican, democratic, would get together. it would be about eight of them, and they would work out the spending bills. and they would be -- there would be virtually nothing for individual members to write home about. to go home about. to cut ribbons. i remember being so stunned after the economic recession of put, when president obama $980 billion stimulus into the economy. but he decided not to work with the congress and decidi
desh came in in 1994. there was a nationalization in 1984. there was amore - nationalization of politics in 1984. and then to show we were purer than caesar's wife we eliminated air marks. - earmarks. it was abdicated to the leadership. as president obama was responsibly as any of the republican presidents. he said any bill that has an appropriation -- any probation bill that has an earmarking it, i will veto. so he never got an appropriation bill in eight years. which set on the government, we...
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so let's bring in our guests for today's discussion from new delhi we're joined by desh rather nigamwho is a lawyer associated with the legal wing of the russian tria swam setback sang a hindu nationalist organization joining us from london gareth price from chatham house research and current affairs institute and via skype from new delhi come on through he has founder of the all india muslim personal law border non-government organization which supports the protection of muslim personal law in india and if we can start with you and i right in thinking that you are very much in favor of this bill if so why when it's a discriminatory bill is needed unfairly criminalizes muslim men all those from other faiths who leave their wives commit only a civil offense. so that until you let us be very very clear this bill is for the rights of mary he muslims or men and also gender equality and gender justice it has nothing to do with religion now criminalization is on account of instant triples the luck not to belittle our instant to put a lock which is. one in one sitting by the off electronic
so let's bring in our guests for today's discussion from new delhi we're joined by desh rather nigamwho is a lawyer associated with the legal wing of the russian tria swam setback sang a hindu nationalist organization joining us from london gareth price from chatham house research and current affairs institute and via skype from new delhi come on through he has founder of the all india muslim personal law border non-government organization which supports the protection of muslim personal law in...
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so let's bring in our guests for today's discussion from new delhi we're joined by desh rather nigamwho's a lawyer associated with the legal wing of the russian tria swam setback sang a hindu nationalist organization joining us from london gareth price from chatham house research and current affairs institute and via skype from new delhi come on through he has founder of the all india muslim personal law border non-government organization which supports the protection of muslim personal law in india deseret and if we can start with you are right in thinking that you are very much in favor of this bill if so why when it's a discriminatory bill is needed unfairly criminalizes muslim men while those from other faiths who leave their wives commit only a civil offense. so that until you let us be very very clear this bill is for the rights of mary he muslims and men and also gender equality and gender justice it has nothing to do with religion now criminalization is on account of instant triples the luck not to belittle our instant to put a lock which is. one in one sitting by the off ele
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desh went are -- went, hooray. >> we have a special treat. couldn't get a super eight camera into the white house today. how often did you take a super eight camera into the white house? >> i took it into the white house every day. bob had one, i had one. there is roger, our technical advisor, who later went on to notoriety. here is bob at his desk, working on some papers. you will see his confirming -- conferring with roger. there was a lot of waiting time going on on this particular day. frank is in a room you never see. that is the president's little office off of the oval office. that is the set on which president nixon watched the lunar landing. there is frank on the phone probably with nasa. these are home movies we took. so they are 50 years old. there is the little tv the president watched it from. there is the press secretary. we use the cabinet room. the official photographer, the guy with the cigar. the guy with this cigar is me. don't ask why we smoked cigars, but we did. we really staked ourselves into the cabinet room. the windo
desh went are -- went, hooray. >> we have a special treat. couldn't get a super eight camera into the white house today. how often did you take a super eight camera into the white house? >> i took it into the white house every day. bob had one, i had one. there is roger, our technical advisor, who later went on to notoriety. here is bob at his desk, working on some papers. you will see his confirming -- conferring with roger. there was a lot of waiting time going on on this...
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. >> my colleagues who say well i can't do do that i have to tell them desh dsh o -- well you already are whether that's good or bad news. again you don't give the footnotes when you lecture undergrts or sparingly. the distillation how we speak to each other in a an intellectual setting and how we transfer that to people who don't care. and good for them. they really don't need to know all the detail. they really want the very clear narrative. and analytic content that help them think about the past. >> and i will share the first comment i saw when we moved away from the public radio 52-minute hour with requisite breaks at certain points in the hour. to podcast. the first negative comment i saw. -- grantedly i'm usually shielded from these and i told you i don't go to compensate section. but the first negative comment was a big fan of backstory and was upset at podcast format because the first format ended before her exercise routine did. and she was very upset that she used to time her exercise regime to backstory. i wrote back and said personally i'd be delighted to end my exercise
. >> my colleagues who say well i can't do do that i have to tell them desh dsh o -- well you already are whether that's good or bad news. again you don't give the footnotes when you lecture undergrts or sparingly. the distillation how we speak to each other in a an intellectual setting and how we transfer that to people who don't care. and good for them. they really don't need to know all the detail. they really want the very clear narrative. and analytic content that help them think...
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i think out of that has common idea that nobody in washington really understood or desh understood what it was the fbi was up to -- understood what it was the fbi was up to. i want to take us back to an earlier moment before those exposes of the 1970's, really to remind everyone that hoover was one of the most popular figures in american history in the 20th century. he was one of the most respected public servants in this period the 1970's. other secret operations were of course secret. large swaths of what the fbi was doing was perfectly public, both in terms of its campaign against its domestic law enforcement powers, but also in terms of its intelligence operation. against other left groups. the agenda was very much out there. i think as we talk about the deep state, we talk about americans suspicions of this kind of power without actually thinking about the ways in which that can actually often be embedded in and support both by -- and supported both by elected officials in washington and also by the american public at large. i want to talk about hoover's relationship with two presi
i think out of that has common idea that nobody in washington really understood or desh understood what it was the fbi was up to -- understood what it was the fbi was up to. i want to take us back to an earlier moment before those exposes of the 1970's, really to remind everyone that hoover was one of the most popular figures in american history in the 20th century. he was one of the most respected public servants in this period the 1970's. other secret operations were of course secret. large...
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will go to an acclaimed economist in a minute, but taxing china, what are the knockout effects of deshent add-on to china? derek: you start in singapore. singapore has seen slowing growth out of being so hyper exposed to the trade war. do we go into recession? then you talk about other globally trade connected cities in asia. this ripples all the waydo we g? through, it absolutely does. i have said this before but i will repeat this, the u.s. and china have a pretty big trade deficit and china has gone as far as it is able to go. if the u.s. goes forward and china wants to respond, you have to put contagion in play. you have to sit there and say, what else could they possibly do? tom: this goes back to my book of the summer last year, "asia's cauldron," by robert kaplan. , explainges to vietnam the scale of that for us. derek: i think that is exactly right. what you have in a protracted environment is you have to take a look at the supply chain and say, where is this coming from? where can we go that is a safe harbor? you see a flight to places like vietnam. i think a lot of that is ov
will go to an acclaimed economist in a minute, but taxing china, what are the knockout effects of deshent add-on to china? derek: you start in singapore. singapore has seen slowing growth out of being so hyper exposed to the trade war. do we go into recession? then you talk about other globally trade connected cities in asia. this ripples all the waydo we g? through, it absolutely does. i have said this before but i will repeat this, the u.s. and china have a pretty big trade deficit and china...
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desh sterling against euro. -- starling against euro.do a negative, you go dull -- long the dollar. nejra: what is your view on european equities? are you more negative on europe than elsewhere? janet: within the global context, we are neutral but more negative on the euro area. the current economic data is poor because of trade tensions, and what we see is a spillover from week manufacturing to services -- weak manufacturing to services. all the leading indicators of the euro zone are following so and implies the future may get worse. that is why we have been a bit more negative on the euro. nejra: a bit more negative on european equities. rochester.nd jordan tom: we have a most interesting bloomberg "surveillance" throughout the morning, uproar over william dudley's opinion. the real news is stability in the markets after an absolutely crazy 48 hours. futures up 26. my headline this morning as some tangible dollar strength as well, seen with the xy. st of citigroup, we will do that next. ♪ ♪ tom: this morning, after the firestorm of tu
desh sterling against euro. -- starling against euro.do a negative, you go dull -- long the dollar. nejra: what is your view on european equities? are you more negative on europe than elsewhere? janet: within the global context, we are neutral but more negative on the euro area. the current economic data is poor because of trade tensions, and what we see is a spillover from week manufacturing to services -- weak manufacturing to services. all the leading indicators of the euro zone are...
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adam posen of the peterson institute and there is only one topic, and essay by the president of deshent of the fed. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." google reportedly is moving production of its smartphone from china to vietnam. google is converting a nokia factory. no comment from google. it is not clear if this is linked to donald trump's demand. china's -- group is coming to cook,scue of thomas investing $522 million to acquire 70% of the company's tour operator division. bank operators will contribute the same amount. pelatonrcise start up filing for what is likely to be one of the biggest ipo's, seeking a valuation of eight billion dollars. pelaton has not shown a traffic -- profit yet. that is your bloomberg business flash. amazing.eleton is equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. cameron crise joining us with bond discussions. 1.91 handle, getting back to world war ii levels. at 1552,eature gold many suggesting gold higher in price. nejra: that already year yield has taken my breath away. we got to 1.90 earlier. weakness in european equities, cable back above 1.22 but s
adam posen of the peterson institute and there is only one topic, and essay by the president of deshent of the fed. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." google reportedly is moving production of its smartphone from china to vietnam. google is converting a nokia factory. no comment from google. it is not clear if this is linked to donald trump's demand. china's -- group is coming to cook,scue of thomas investing $522 million to acquire 70% of the company's tour operator division....