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with him was his friend and on-again, off-again lover, emma goldman.he is around san francisco at the time, as well. they were very much in cahoots. to give you an example of the anti-immigrant attitudes of them both, who were both jewish, they were described as" the kind of people who pop up at any radical movement that promises a financial return." newspapers also spoke of their "money grabbing proclivities." in other words, this was a stereotype of jewish people, that they are just trying to profit from radicalism. anti-semitic stuff for sure. i think that kind of anti-immigrant force is important. let me finish with my third idea about why this matters. that is the anti-radicalism in this climate, the red scare in this broader miscarriage of justice, which i think you will find interesting. the district attorney was a guy by the name of charles spikert. he was a football player and had his own political ambitions. he moved quickly and he said "in the interest of justice," so he was interested in making quick arrests. and finding the culprits very q
with him was his friend and on-again, off-again lover, emma goldman.he is around san francisco at the time, as well. they were very much in cahoots. to give you an example of the anti-immigrant attitudes of them both, who were both jewish, they were described as" the kind of people who pop up at any radical movement that promises a financial return." newspapers also spoke of their "money grabbing proclivities." in other words, this was a stereotype of jewish people, that...
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i will give you another example, on the night of the bombing, it didn't happen, but emma goldman who is a famous american and archivist was in san francisco when the bombing happen. that night, as you can see from this flag, she was to give a lecture. for $.25, you could hear this famous radical giving an address. again for $.25. the title of her talk, doesn't mince any words. can you see that? it says preparedness, the road to universal slaughter. it's making very clear what she thinks about preparedness and the possibility of what the draft and conscription would mean. universal slaughter. right? goldman was in town during the attack. let me share with you as well, one of the ominous warnings. that was to happen the night of the bombing. before the bombing, and the few days before, the newspaper editors in san francisco got an ominous letter. the police chief did as well. i want to read to you this warning letter that was sent to these editors. days that they get this in the mail at the local newspaper offices before the barn -- bombing. editors. our protest have been in vain in pa
i will give you another example, on the night of the bombing, it didn't happen, but emma goldman who is a famous american and archivist was in san francisco when the bombing happen. that night, as you can see from this flag, she was to give a lecture. for $.25, you could hear this famous radical giving an address. again for $.25. the title of her talk, doesn't mince any words. can you see that? it says preparedness, the road to universal slaughter. it's making very clear what she thinks about...
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emma chandra. david: alix steel is here with a very special guest. alix: i'm here with andrew wilson, goldmanement ceo for europe, middle east, and africa. he pretty much covers everything. real pleasure to meet you. the adp number -- another blowout. that he way was revised down a little bit. where are we here in the u.s.? andrew: we are in good shape. payrolls, we will be watching closely in light of this number. the u.s. economy is on a very firm foot, particularly in the labor market. one of the things that we feel strongly about is that u.s. yields need to head higher because wage rates are picking up. this number confirms the strength particularly in the labor market. alix: i was going to say where is the steeper curve? the 10 is still at 2.4%. where is that pick up? andrew: the bond market is still focusing on trump and the failure to get the change through on health care. somewhathere is dampening of enthusiasm around the growth story could we think the growth story is alive and well and the labor market will be the driver of that. continue to see the prospect of significantly higher
emma chandra. david: alix steel is here with a very special guest. alix: i'm here with andrew wilson, goldmanement ceo for europe, middle east, and africa. he pretty much covers everything. real pleasure to meet you. the adp number -- another blowout. that he way was revised down a little bit. where are we here in the u.s.? andrew: we are in good shape. payrolls, we will be watching closely in light of this number. the u.s. economy is on a very firm foot, particularly in the labor market. one...
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emma: time for your bloomberg business flash. the white house economic adviser david cohen is supporting a policy that could reshape wall street's biggest firms according to people familiar. the former goldmanhe liked a separate wall street this is his from investment -- businesses from investment banking to bring back glass-steagall which was repealed in 1999. marcus backing of bullishness toward china. investors said chinese stocks traded offshore are too expensive and a 20% jump in tech stocks and that chinese index at the highest level in a six years. he told bloomberg he believes president trump may be able to climb a victory after his meeting with presidents china, chi jen pink. -- xi jinping. >> china has the same trump because of the health care. i think they will will be positive for trump. he have to announce something positive and the chinese have to give them something positive for his constituents. i am reasonably optimistic. xi's intention is to build a positive relations with the u.s. david: as we prepare for the summit later in florida, where fortunate to have the past ambassador to china, max baucus. before his too in duty, he served his home state in montana center under 3
emma: time for your bloomberg business flash. the white house economic adviser david cohen is supporting a policy that could reshape wall street's biggest firms according to people familiar. the former goldmanhe liked a separate wall street this is his from investment -- businesses from investment banking to bring back glass-steagall which was repealed in 1999. marcus backing of bullishness toward china. investors said chinese stocks traded offshore are too expensive and a 20% jump in tech...