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dreyfus was a jewish officer in the artillery of france who was accused of treason of selling secrets to the germans. he was obviously innocent but they railroaded him so dreyfus went and one day do great rated him and the courtyard of the palace of justice. they were screaming death to the trader, they were screaming death to the jews. so birdsall looked at this and he was an assimilated austrian jew and he said oh my god. we haveto have our own country 1897 . everyone said you're crazy, what are you talking about? he said the jewish homeland is a course known as palestine. palestine was just a regionin those days . that's jews have been there for 5000 years and we have a country up there until 2000, up until the birth of christ when the romans came in. we're going to go back there and people said you can't go back there, but it's a sand doing, there's nothing there. it's a wilderness between the mediterranean and the dead sea. there's nothing there. so we started this thing called the e riotous conference 1897. jews from all over came to this thing to talk about building a country.
dreyfus was a jewish officer in the artillery of france who was accused of treason of selling secrets to the germans. he was obviously innocent but they railroaded him so dreyfus went and one day do great rated him and the courtyard of the palace of justice. they were screaming death to the trader, they were screaming death to the jews. so birdsall looked at this and he was an assimilated austrian jew and he said oh my god. we haveto have our own country 1897 . everyone said you're crazy, what...
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dreyfus was a officer in the artillery of france who was accused of treason of selling to the germany was obviously innocent but they reported him so dreyfus when their and when they degraded him in the courtyard of the palace of justice they weren't screaming death to the traitor they were screaming death to the. he looked at this and he hardly knew he was and he said oh my we have to have our own country. 1897, right? everyone said you are, woody talking about? the homeland is known as palestine in the words of those days. have been there for 5000 years and we had a country in 2000 up until the birth of when the romans came in who went back there. people said. you can't go back there there's nothing there. it's a wilderness between the mediterranean and the dead sea. there's nothing there. so we started this thing called design of complex in 1897. from all over came to talk about building the country. migrate and -- uncle was actually there so they started fighting with each other which is how jews communicate with each other. they have to speak hebrew and they have to speak yiddis
dreyfus was a officer in the artillery of france who was accused of treason of selling to the germany was obviously innocent but they reported him so dreyfus when their and when they degraded him in the courtyard of the palace of justice they weren't screaming death to the traitor they were screaming death to the. he looked at this and he hardly knew he was and he said oh my we have to have our own country. 1897, right? everyone said you are, woody talking about? the homeland is known as...
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he went to paris to cover the alfred dreyfus trial for the a vienna newspaper. dreyfuss was a jewish officer in the artillery and france who's accused of treason of selling secrets to germans. he was obviously innocent, but they railroaded him and so dreyfus went there to cover the and when they degraded him in the in the part there the the the courtyard of the palace of justice. they weren't screaming death to the trailer. they were death to the --. so herzl looked at this and he grown up at assimilated austrian jude hardly knew he was jewish and he said oh my god. we have to have our own country. 1897 right everyone said what you're crazy. what are you talking about? what country they said. well, you know the jewish homelanders, of course the levant which is known as palestine palestine just a region and in the words of those days. that's -- have had have been there for 5,000 years that we had a country up there on up until 2000 up until the birth of christ when the romans came in. we're going to go back there, but people say well you can't go back through. it
he went to paris to cover the alfred dreyfus trial for the a vienna newspaper. dreyfuss was a jewish officer in the artillery and france who's accused of treason of selling secrets to germans. he was obviously innocent, but they railroaded him and so dreyfus went there to cover the and when they degraded him in the in the part there the the the courtyard of the palace of justice. they weren't screaming death to the trailer. they were death to the --. so herzl looked at this and he grown up at...
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joining us now to talk more about this exhibition is rene dreyfus, curator at the fine arts museums of, which includes the young and the legion of honor. rene great to have you on appreciate the time today first start start with how big a deal it is. to have this exhibition dedicated to ramses, the second coming to san francisco. well i have to say, um and is the big deal. everything is coming from egypt. all of the objects are coming from egypt from the major museums in egypt. and when they go back to egypt, i doubt that you will be seeing them again for many, many generations. this is a kind of once in a lifetime experience. what will be featured in the exhibit. we're talking about jewelry, artwork, masks, other artifacts. what what will what will be on display and what is this experience going to be like for visitors? well ramses the great first of all hit ramsey's was the most celebrated and most well known of the pharaohs of the new kingdom when egypt was strong and we'll see and controlled a lot of the sources of gold and you see that in the exhibition you lost, so see monumental
joining us now to talk more about this exhibition is rene dreyfus, curator at the fine arts museums of, which includes the young and the legion of honor. rene great to have you on appreciate the time today first start start with how big a deal it is. to have this exhibition dedicated to ramses, the second coming to san francisco. well i have to say, um and is the big deal. everything is coming from egypt. all of the objects are coming from egypt from the major museums in egypt. and when they go...
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jonathan: chief economist dreyfus and mello.: acceleration, it is not the number, it is how rapidly we are getting there. we talked target. we know that he teaches at columbia as well. the chloe ankle strap sandal is usually's $17. you can go in for a kid and buy it at $13 59 san. if they lowered that puppy to $11.99, will they sustain the traffic that you say is required? >> tom, what we have here is the consumer reposition very quickly. these markdowns taking place are critical. target is doing that now. the consumer shift is faster than they expected in terms of the consumer going up, buying suitcases instead of swimsuits. that has been under pressure, too. markdowns will occur in the market this quarter. back-to-school should be pretty good. there is lots of savings on the sideline, but the consumer on the lower -- is unprepared -- is under pressure. jonathan: has this trend for the consumer changed? or is it both? what is it? oliver: the consumer. is faster than the retailers could plan for. in the case of home products in
jonathan: chief economist dreyfus and mello.: acceleration, it is not the number, it is how rapidly we are getting there. we talked target. we know that he teaches at columbia as well. the chloe ankle strap sandal is usually's $17. you can go in for a kid and buy it at $13 59 san. if they lowered that puppy to $11.99, will they sustain the traffic that you say is required? >> tom, what we have here is the consumer reposition very quickly. these markdowns taking place are critical. target...
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bus, when we were really little we would carpool on school and walk home, but sometimes he would dreyfusa lot of fun. he is a lot of fun, he loves to dance, and sing, and beach music and south carolina. he loves south carolina baseball. and football. anything carolina. he graduated from usc put himself through college, his goal to put us through college. as a coach, he was not making that much money, and he gave that up, he sacrificed that up for us. trey: all right, before i let you go, what is special to you, our faith, how did your parents build that foundation of faith? >> faith made sure we were in church every sunday. we went -- we went to the advent, we moved to charlotte for a year, then to columbia, my dad wanted us to go to ebbnese -- lutheran church that was very important for him. it was a great group. we always had to be in church on sunday. even if we spent saturday night as a friend's house. and then in college, i have gone to different doe -- denominations, i love all of the churches, and jesus, i am grateful my parents set that foundation for me, and now i'm doing it wit
bus, when we were really little we would carpool on school and walk home, but sometimes he would dreyfusa lot of fun. he is a lot of fun, he loves to dance, and sing, and beach music and south carolina. he loves south carolina baseball. and football. anything carolina. he graduated from usc put himself through college, his goal to put us through college. as a coach, he was not making that much money, and he gave that up, he sacrificed that up for us. trey: all right, before i let you go, what...
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jonathan: the chief economist at dreyfus and mellon. tom keene, lisa abramowicz, jonathan ferro.sdaq, down .1%. yields higher by three or four basis points. 3.01%. wti with a 120 handle. more than 1% on the session. year to date, more than 60%. citigroup making some adjustments coming into the week. they raised our second quarter brent crude forecast to 113. fourth-quarter forecast by $12, 85. compare that 85 at citi tumor goldman are at, that is a widespread. tom: this is the privilege we have, working with bloomberg hydrocarbons coverage but also digging deep into the analysis of global thinkers. looking at the global macro moment of this commodity boom. head of commodities at citigroup, has a bit of an outlier call. ed morse, and we get back to oil fundamentals at your call of $90 a barrel? what breaks the ascent of oil? ed: the catalyst is supply and demand. we have to get through the next few weeks to see if there is a driving season over the summer. underlying the differences of you is what we think is raising prices now. what we think are raising prices now are the disloca
jonathan: the chief economist at dreyfus and mellon. tom keene, lisa abramowicz, jonathan ferro.sdaq, down .1%. yields higher by three or four basis points. 3.01%. wti with a 120 handle. more than 1% on the session. year to date, more than 60%. citigroup making some adjustments coming into the week. they raised our second quarter brent crude forecast to 113. fourth-quarter forecast by $12, 85. compare that 85 at citi tumor goldman are at, that is a widespread. tom: this is the privilege we...
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herschel who was a very well-to-do simulated jew and in the 18 '90s he went to paris to cover the alfred dreyfus trial. a jewish officer in the artillery who was accused of treason and was obviously innocent, but he went there to when they degraded him in the courtyard of the palace of palaf justice, they were not screaming death to the threat they were screaming death to the jews. so he looked at this and said my god we have to have our own country. everyone said you're crazy. what are you talking about. the jewish w homeland of course which is known as palestine and the region, in the words of those days. jews have been there for 5,000 years and we had a country up there until 2000 until the birth of christ when roberts came in. we are going to go back there. people said you can't go back. there's nothing there. it's a wilderness between the mediterranean and theso dead se. so he started this conference and jews from all over came to this thing to talk about building the country. my great uncle was actually there and so they started fighting with each other which is how we communicate. it can'
herschel who was a very well-to-do simulated jew and in the 18 '90s he went to paris to cover the alfred dreyfus trial. a jewish officer in the artillery who was accused of treason and was obviously innocent, but he went there to when they degraded him in the courtyard of the palace of palaf justice, they were not screaming death to the threat they were screaming death to the jews. so he looked at this and said my god we have to have our own country. everyone said you're crazy. what are you...
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chief economist at dreyfus, vince reinhardt.hts, there was a line that stood out to me. fed is following muscular gradualism rising policy rate 50 basis points in most reeds meeting signaling intent to follow up like sized moves next couple meetings. you say putting this new wine into old wine skins, preexisting communication strategy. fed officials risk a biblically problematic result. i'm not sure what it means but it scared me. so tell us what it means, vince. >> what it means is, the fed is making up its communication strategy as it goes along. it has a preexisting one. that is the summary of economic projections. that is the dot plot we'll see wednesday afternoon where they convey what they think the appropriate policy rate is at the end of the year. chair powell doesn't really like that by the way, but he is stuck with it. now they have adopted this muscular gradualism, signal good-sized hikes at this and the next couple meetings. well, the logic is, if you have told people what you're going to do for the next couple meeti
chief economist at dreyfus, vince reinhardt.hts, there was a line that stood out to me. fed is following muscular gradualism rising policy rate 50 basis points in most reeds meeting signaling intent to follow up like sized moves next couple meetings. you say putting this new wine into old wine skins, preexisting communication strategy. fed officials risk a biblically problematic result. i'm not sure what it means but it scared me. so tell us what it means, vince. >> what it means is, the...
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christopher guest, marty short, myself, rich hall, julia louis-dreyfus, jim belushi. >> seth: did youelse but i had hosted the year before >> seth: right >> and -- twice, actually. so i got to meet them then but that's different than working with them. >> seth: that's a very surreal path, to host the show and then get cast on it >> five months later you know, dick called that summer and said, "listen, we had such a good time with you. would you think about it?" i thought about it for about two seconds and said, "yeah. >> seth: and in your head, was it always gonna be a year? >> i thought i'd do it for one year, but i sort of wanted to do it more. and then a movie called "running scared" happened after that, and then that sort of started it >> seth: with gregory hines? is that gregory hines? >> yeah. but as you know -- this is exhausting, what i'm doing >> seth: yeah. >> the "snl" job was even more tiring >> seth: yeah. >> we wrote, ourselves, a lot, you know marty and i. and so one night -- this is a crazy story. it's, like, 3:00 am tuesday, read-through was wednesday >> seth: yep >>
christopher guest, marty short, myself, rich hall, julia louis-dreyfus, jim belushi. >> seth: did youelse but i had hosted the year before >> seth: right >> and -- twice, actually. so i got to meet them then but that's different than working with them. >> seth: that's a very surreal path, to host the show and then get cast on it >> five months later you know, dick called that summer and said, "listen, we had such a good time with you. would you think about...