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etc so i. do . see. the side of. me. according to the central bank of venezuela products were missing before the constitutional referendum and regional elections of two thousand and seven. before the presidential election of two thousand and twelve and after chavez's death that again led to elections. american sanctions will soon be added to this artificial scarcity making the situation even worse. brought director of the sea washington follows all economic development he believes that america's sanctions are killing people. as well. when obama first imposed these sanctions on individuals because they violate this woman international threat to the security of the united states which is of course ridiculous and so this is a very aggressive thing trumpet taking a big step further and really did make it nearly impossible for the venezuelan economy recover temperamental that it will kill feed that ca i don't know he needs them from being a woman to have some math if he's still a. b. and he says yea
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etc. they are very clear about this intention. mr. -- strength may be harsh but this is the way i see it. only strength is -- weaknesses. he failed so far to impress large sectors of the israeli public opinion. he doesn't present a detailed agenda and is escaping all the time to -- generalities and then you are a difficulty to find what is exactly the difference between the policies he is offering and the policies that -- is pursuing. it is the main drive for the blue white party left right discuss that many israelis fear to go to their prime minister because of all of the charges and stories and whatever's being printed in the media. the timeline is july there will be a hearing where trenton's lawyers will be given the opportunity to present to the italian general their reservations concerning the draft indictment and the attorney general who used to work for benjamin netanyhau as secretary of government . we will have to decide whether he has to change some of the -- of the three indictments presented so far. if benjamin netanyh
etc. they are very clear about this intention. mr. -- strength may be harsh but this is the way i see it. only strength is -- weaknesses. he failed so far to impress large sectors of the israeli public opinion. he doesn't present a detailed agenda and is escaping all the time to -- generalities and then you are a difficulty to find what is exactly the difference between the policies he is offering and the policies that -- is pursuing. it is the main drive for the blue white party left right...
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etc it is that political pressure that they would stand against a us many germans on this issue which i'm no expert but i think they will go out and start protesting and they want to listen just condi and committee the chinese on one side as well. and that is usually you don't have a president trying once to have the price of oil to be cheap yeah because the petrol and gasoline in. united states beaches so that the it would be a popular yeah of course if the price goes up internationally there is a domestic prices would also go up it is his doing he says of telling opec to produce more and i'm not sure that in spite of the strong arm and the good relations between saudi arabia the united states and saudi arabia would close and in the distant images that you see in the let's you know i'm going to jump in marilyn are deterministic i want to bring in simon at the three way because as you pointed out i mean you're our oil expert simon is our international relations expert maybe you can expand a bit more on what men are saying that because they made a really good point that this goes well
etc it is that political pressure that they would stand against a us many germans on this issue which i'm no expert but i think they will go out and start protesting and they want to listen just condi and committee the chinese on one side as well. and that is usually you don't have a president trying once to have the price of oil to be cheap yeah because the petrol and gasoline in. united states beaches so that the it would be a popular yeah of course if the price goes up internationally there...
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., etc. , we are not really receiving those kinds of economic benefits. i think that is also part of the message. it is also part of the fact, getting that truth to the marketplace is really critical. >> in terms of the hitting cost, one of the hidden cost is the gas. people always look at the prices or differential prices and neglect the fact that any powerplant that's being -- certain gas has a very expensive firm transportation cause. that is part of the cost people often neglect to mention. my plan cost $800 million plus my net present value based will cost another $400 million. it's one of the hidden discussions to get that. with respect to the global issue, i think the issue is really the fact that i think people believe that if you shut down every coal powered plant in the united states it would solve our carbon problem. it is a global issue. also important, carbon is not like sulfur dioxide or other pollutants. it has a global issue with a long residence time. to the extent that the c
., etc. , we are not really receiving those kinds of economic benefits. i think that is also part of the message. it is also part of the fact, getting that truth to the marketplace is really critical. >> in terms of the hitting cost, one of the hidden cost is the gas. people always look at the prices or differential prices and neglect the fact that any powerplant that's being -- certain gas has a very expensive firm transportation cause. that is part of the cost people often neglect to...
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line at attitude that you know unemployment for the fact is decreasing health and education standards etc all play a role but that's the one though the economic transformation or second thing is the endemic corruption as as i mentioned. and the third is the lack of transfer of the land back into people's hands ok we'll come to those issues in more detail shortly solution just briefly before we go back to joseph you want to reply to that. yeah i think the challenge is that the sunset clause was created and you had to i mean there was this compromise what i was trying to imply and what i had missed my comment was that there wasn't policy that led created a cut and of address for the vacuum that that that does lead in terms of skills transfer in terms of yes we may have a transformed bureaucracy at all three levels of government we also have a bloated bureaucracy that has created a severe pressure on the wage bill in terms of g.d.p. we have a public sector that's essentially three point six million we have a structural condition we have all been ization rapid we have people in the age group
line at attitude that you know unemployment for the fact is decreasing health and education standards etc all play a role but that's the one though the economic transformation or second thing is the endemic corruption as as i mentioned. and the third is the lack of transfer of the land back into people's hands ok we'll come to those issues in more detail shortly solution just briefly before we go back to joseph you want to reply to that. yeah i think the challenge is that the sunset clause was...
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., etc., destroying the private sector. i mean you can take healthcare and universal medicare. you can give away as many free student loans as you want. you can pay as many people that don't want to work as you want. you can end all fossil fuels and destroy -- you would probably knock off inside ten years 15% of the gdp. one of my favorite stats, i know one of the candidates just talked about at some length, the universal medicare for all? well, guess what? they will wind up being medicare for -- 180 million. okay? 180 million people will lose their healthcare policy contracts. david: right. >> can you imagine that? that would be the biggest encroachment and confiscation of property in history. and i think it's very important that the younger group think hard, and i want to talk to them, the millennials and so forth, church hill said if you are in your 20s and you are not a socialist, you have no heart. in the 30s, if you are not a capitalist, you have no mind. a lot of these young people are starting to be working now. the
., etc., destroying the private sector. i mean you can take healthcare and universal medicare. you can give away as many free student loans as you want. you can pay as many people that don't want to work as you want. you can end all fossil fuels and destroy -- you would probably knock off inside ten years 15% of the gdp. one of my favorite stats, i know one of the candidates just talked about at some length, the universal medicare for all? well, guess what? they will wind up being medicare for...
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should but here we have to find channels to to combine these different plans etc because i would notagree totally with you but i would say that this rivalry understanding is just describing more than only economic rivals it is a way of how we are treating each other and that is a term from the cold war times and that means we are completing each other. to. one economically politically etc that i think is leading if you are looking into the global challenge into the wrong direction if for example one point four billion people in china want to live their way of. living or one point three million a billion in india and one more billion and other asian countries so what does it mean for resources what does it mean for the energy production what does it mean for the climate so yeah i think we have really obligation to find channels to cooperate and i would welcome that in europe participating in these different plans and we'll talk about that more later about india's india's role in that but i think it's safe to say that of course china is much more involved nowadays in europe not only on
should but here we have to find channels to to combine these different plans etc because i would notagree totally with you but i would say that this rivalry understanding is just describing more than only economic rivals it is a way of how we are treating each other and that is a term from the cold war times and that means we are completing each other. to. one economically politically etc that i think is leading if you are looking into the global challenge into the wrong direction if for...
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he has great history in terms of the lewis and clark trail and jazz, fdr, etc.o audio] -- >> what is missing? prof. white: the academics. what's missing is an analysis of the war. if you've seen the ken burns film, he has one veteran after the other describe what happened, the circumstance, etc. at best, only one fellow is the closest to the expert in the series i think there's also another. it isn't as if--is a story. ken burns goes into that in a big way. ken burns says, i'm not making history. i'm telling a story. he tells a story. do you agree with the story for -- or more is the story nonfiction or fiction or nice to hear from those who went to war? or is it, and terms of what a citizen should get out of this thing called the vietnam war? what are the lessons? there are people back and forth, carping about the way certain things were handled. there is in a cohesive analysis of what happened. again, he is in the business of being a commercial filmmaker. maybe he does not want to get too technical. or controversial, so as maybe his next film wouldn't be funde
he has great history in terms of the lewis and clark trail and jazz, fdr, etc.o audio] -- >> what is missing? prof. white: the academics. what's missing is an analysis of the war. if you've seen the ken burns film, he has one veteran after the other describe what happened, the circumstance, etc. at best, only one fellow is the closest to the expert in the series i think there's also another. it isn't as if--is a story. ken burns goes into that in a big way. ken burns says, i'm not making...
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when we talk about cashless society, getting rid of small change etc, most people are quite happy tothe charity pot at the till. it's absolutely true. i think one of the shocking statistics, 16% of penny and 2p coins go into circulation after they are once used, there is an argument to say what can you buy four 1p and 2p, but think of the impact on charities, on the homeless for example, we are definitely becoming a cashless society, everything is going electronic. there are the factions that need to be addressed. having an easier way some people are very traditional, so many of them still around. i hear you. i am here. i've got to be honest. as my kids what you can get for a penny and 2p, they are adding it all up. penny sweets are so 1980s. all right, thank you for being the programme. that's it from business live today. 0ne one more tweet about holidays, charlie says cornel, we always go there, you can find an empty beach. indeed. you can for that. more space in the tower, you don't have to put it out in advance. thank you for all your comments, use the hashtag to look at the grea
when we talk about cashless society, getting rid of small change etc, most people are quite happy tothe charity pot at the till. it's absolutely true. i think one of the shocking statistics, 16% of penny and 2p coins go into circulation after they are once used, there is an argument to say what can you buy four 1p and 2p, but think of the impact on charities, on the homeless for example, we are definitely becoming a cashless society, everything is going electronic. there are the factions that...
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talking about trying or syria etc or arab countries who are the leaders of dictators that we wanted to have toppled when he was actually leaking stuff about our governments what they were doing no no no that's when it became this guy's seriously persona non-grata and a big danger to our security so it's fascinating to see how these things change if you go block to post about doing a song from two thousand and eight nine ten eleven all this kind of period he's a hero he's fantastic everybody's loving him and then of course it all changes and he's just dreadful man he's a great threat to all of those you traitor he should be put on trial etc so i think that tells us everything we need to know the fact of the matter is is that we love whistleblowers guilty when they're releasing the secrets of our enemies when they reveal our secrets that they're courageous and i mean that space has become his. and wiki leaks to they've been just too if you like to always call their own good motherhood to reporters without borders has spoken out on the arrest of a saw and said they'd planned it they said
talking about trying or syria etc or arab countries who are the leaders of dictators that we wanted to have toppled when he was actually leaking stuff about our governments what they were doing no no no that's when it became this guy's seriously persona non-grata and a big danger to our security so it's fascinating to see how these things change if you go block to post about doing a song from two thousand and eight nine ten eleven all this kind of period he's a hero he's fantastic everybody's...
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we will keep an eye on those promises of delivering on time, etc, to see if they are fulfilled.ut easyjet and euro zone inflation but an update from the new york times, it says readership has reached one million and in a climate where traditional subscriptions are falling, the revenue from print media, it is rising for them, 1 million. still less can the wall streetjournal and million. still less can the wall street journal and the million. still less can the wall streetjournal and the new york times. microglia you're watching business live — our top story: british mps are voting on what the future direction of brexit could look like in a bid to break the deadlock and give some certainty back to businesses. full coverage of that on bbc news throughout the day. it seems like there's a dating app for everything and everyone these days. whatever you're into, there's an app for it. but how about the dating app for livestock. it may sound like an april fools joke, but it exists and it's called is tudder. and it's worth remembering that agriculture is still big business farming underp
we will keep an eye on those promises of delivering on time, etc, to see if they are fulfilled.ut easyjet and euro zone inflation but an update from the new york times, it says readership has reached one million and in a climate where traditional subscriptions are falling, the revenue from print media, it is rising for them, 1 million. still less can the wall streetjournal and million. still less can the wall street journal and the million. still less can the wall streetjournal and the new york...
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surveillance, lighting, etc. cleared of vegetation and trees and so on. >> as you alluded to this wall is not being built being built in a vacuum. people living along the border, churches, businesses, wildlife preserves. can you give us a picture of who owns and uses this land and who is likely to be impacted? >> we have a whole variety. we've got ranchers with large ranches where they may have cattle grazing, firms that are very fertile farmland close to the gulf as you might imagine. farmers who sometimes have their home on the south side and some on the north side, but from the property. i was down in mcallen last month for this case and passed an area that is a community for what they call winter texas. the people who migrate south to enjoy the warm climate. it's a mobile home community but these are people that live there at least six months out of the year and it's all on the south side of the levee. i passed by several restaurants that take advantage like in most cities that have a river, that take advanta
surveillance, lighting, etc. cleared of vegetation and trees and so on. >> as you alluded to this wall is not being built being built in a vacuum. people living along the border, churches, businesses, wildlife preserves. can you give us a picture of who owns and uses this land and who is likely to be impacted? >> we have a whole variety. we've got ranchers with large ranches where they may have cattle grazing, firms that are very fertile farmland close to the gulf as you might...
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they need technology, growth, etc.hey have to produce higher incomes from so if the economy slows, they are in trouble come and they know that. in addition to that, china now knows it is a big player. it can't just say, well, we are just a little, tiny country. they are the second largest economy in the world, if you discount the european union as a whole, and that is of tremendous importance. they have to play a larger role. they want the responsibility and recognition, but they also have to step up to the plate. otherd: i suppose the thing is you advise american companies on regulatory issues in china. what is the most common complaint you get? how do you address it and what is the pushback in beijing from those opaque rules in place currently? >> the biggest complaint we get is unclear and discriminatory procedures with respect to the establishment of a company, the operation of a company, control of technology, etc. that is the biggest single complaint we get. this is persistent. it occurs year after year after yea
they need technology, growth, etc.hey have to produce higher incomes from so if the economy slows, they are in trouble come and they know that. in addition to that, china now knows it is a big player. it can't just say, well, we are just a little, tiny country. they are the second largest economy in the world, if you discount the european union as a whole, and that is of tremendous importance. they have to play a larger role. they want the responsibility and recognition, but they also have to...
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to break the other one economically politically etc that i think is leading if you are looking into the global challenge into the wrong direction if for example one point four billion people in china want to live their way of. living or one point three million billion in india and one more billion and other asian countries so what does it mean for the soldiers what does it mean for the energy production what does it mean for the climate so yeah i think we have really obligation to find channels to cooperate and i would welcome that in participating in these different plans and we'll talk about that more later about india's india's role in that but i think it's safe to say that of course china is much more involved nowadays in europe not only on the fringes but in the european union as well that it was in the past we're prepared to tweet from that because greece obviously is one of the countries where there was a lot of investment chinese investment in the last years and this tweet is from alexis tsipras the greek prime minister i think we have that and it says meeting with the chinese p
to break the other one economically politically etc that i think is leading if you are looking into the global challenge into the wrong direction if for example one point four billion people in china want to live their way of. living or one point three million billion in india and one more billion and other asian countries so what does it mean for the soldiers what does it mean for the energy production what does it mean for the climate so yeah i think we have really obligation to find channels...
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etc and in the other room you have a living middle class people and the point of blood bank is to take blood from the living middle class people and to transfuse that blood to the dead banks next door that they've been dead now for more than ten years old ensuring that they have all that are in the middle class are going to start to suffer and suffer horribly and many of them will die by the way they won't be getting any of the blood from the other middle class people to keep them alive all the blood all the plasma goes to the dead. they can come and blow our brains out at any given time if we can't really do anything that actually america is the only country in the world where you can kill people outside of war and legally get away with. all the fog across stillbirth all the trouble here is free for all the point it's hollow playing the k.k.k. want to exist because america wants it to exist they are the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in this country and they're dead to me they're worse off than the people who destroyed the world trade centers of the scroll why. welcome back t
etc and in the other room you have a living middle class people and the point of blood bank is to take blood from the living middle class people and to transfuse that blood to the dead banks next door that they've been dead now for more than ten years old ensuring that they have all that are in the middle class are going to start to suffer and suffer horribly and many of them will die by the way they won't be getting any of the blood from the other middle class people to keep them alive all the...
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etc it is that political pressure that they would stand against a us many germans on this issue which i'm no expert but i think they will go out and start protesting and may want to listen just condi and might be the chinese on one side as well. and that is the you know president trump wants to have the price of oil to be cheap yeah because the petrol and gasoline in the united states the beach is sort of that is he would be remain popular yet of course if the price goes up internationally there in the midst of prices would also go up it is his doing he says that i'm telling opec to produce more and i'm not sure that in spite of the strong arm and the good relations between saudi bia and the united states there saudi arabia would close and in a distant images that you see in the you know i'm going to jump in martin i'd jump in because i want to. and simon at the three way as you pointed out i mean you're our oil expert simon is our international relations expert maybe you can expand a bit more what men are saying that because they made a really good point that this goes well beyond th
etc it is that political pressure that they would stand against a us many germans on this issue which i'm no expert but i think they will go out and start protesting and may want to listen just condi and might be the chinese on one side as well. and that is the you know president trump wants to have the price of oil to be cheap yeah because the petrol and gasoline in the united states the beach is sort of that is he would be remain popular yet of course if the price goes up internationally...
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added to that you know unemployment for the fact is decreasing health and education standards etc all play a role but that's the one though the economic plans from asia a second thing is the endemic corruption as as i mentioned. and the third is the lack of transfer of the land back into people's hands ok we'll come to those issues in more detail shortly solution just briefly before we go back to joseph you want to reply to that. yeah i think the challenge is that the sunset clause was created and you had to i mean there was this compromise where i was trying to imply what i had missed it my comment was that there wasn't policy that led created a cut and of a drip best for the vacuum that that that this lead in terms of skills transfer in terms of yes we may have a transformed bureaucracy at all three levels of government we also have a bloated bureaucracy that has created a severe pressure on the wage bill in terms of g.d.p. we have a public sector that's essentially the point six million we have a structural condition we have all been ization rapid we have people in the age group be
added to that you know unemployment for the fact is decreasing health and education standards etc all play a role but that's the one though the economic plans from asia a second thing is the endemic corruption as as i mentioned. and the third is the lack of transfer of the land back into people's hands ok we'll come to those issues in more detail shortly solution just briefly before we go back to joseph you want to reply to that. yeah i think the challenge is that the sunset clause was created...
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etc, etc.killed in the 1974 birmingham bombings have been speaking of their relief that inquests into their it was a shock, but as with everything else, i thought, "this is a whitewash". the families spent over a yearfighting, in vain, to overturn the coroner's ruling in the courts. and, despite winning thousands of new supporters, faced further challenges. we have been denied legal aid, as of yesterday, six times. it just seems that it's such a battle. the police and the coroner and the authorities — they should be on the side of the people, of the families of the dead, but it's been a constant battle. more than 44 years afterthe birmingham pub bombings killed 21 people, the inquests into their deaths are set to begin later this morning. the coroner will sit in courtjust yards from where two city centre today is a definite moment of history. it's a moment of history for our city, and it's a moment of history for our loved ones. it has really been like a david vs goliath. everybody has tried to
etc, etc.killed in the 1974 birmingham bombings have been speaking of their relief that inquests into their it was a shock, but as with everything else, i thought, "this is a whitewash". the families spent over a yearfighting, in vain, to overturn the coroner's ruling in the courts. and, despite winning thousands of new supporters, faced further challenges. we have been denied legal aid, as of yesterday, six times. it just seems that it's such a battle. the police and the coroner and...
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etc and in the other room you have a living middle class people and the point of blood bank is to take blood from the living middle class people and to transfuse that blood to the dead banks next door as if they've been dead now for more than ten years the people that are in the middle class are going to start to suffer and suffer horribly and many of them will die by the way they won't be getting any of the blood from the other middle class people to keep them alive all the blood all the plasma goes to the dead but. welcome back to the program in a story being closely followed here on r t a question university student who fled and attempted to join the ranks of islamic state has been released on parole officer having more than haul of her sentence she spent two. whole court is across the story for us. twenty three year old. girl of a successfully got out on parole earlier this week and she was sentenced to four and a half years in a penal colony for trying to go and join the islamic state now the defense team actually petition for her early release back in november which clearly didn'
etc and in the other room you have a living middle class people and the point of blood bank is to take blood from the living middle class people and to transfuse that blood to the dead banks next door as if they've been dead now for more than ten years the people that are in the middle class are going to start to suffer and suffer horribly and many of them will die by the way they won't be getting any of the blood from the other middle class people to keep them alive all the blood all the...
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well about a cover up we should remember that sections of the american states the security community etc were very anti trump at the beginning they presume we have tone heaven or hell to find out of this that such evidence exists and i haven't been able to find it so suggestively after all this time all this money all this effort if that smoking gun is not has not been found then it's never going to be found is this a new norm though that this kind of way of of whatever happens just throw noise out an issue hoping something will stick whether it's right or otherwise that this is what we're going to be seeing this is the future essentially. i think that's partly right and i think donald trump has played that game social media plays to that you know you through so much mud some of the eventually stick but there's another way of looking at it as well in other you know another part of the world and elsewhere we've seen that when people don't play that game and talk about you know we don't want negative campaigns i want to seriously address the agenda which is worrying you the voter hole jobs
well about a cover up we should remember that sections of the american states the security community etc were very anti trump at the beginning they presume we have tone heaven or hell to find out of this that such evidence exists and i haven't been able to find it so suggestively after all this time all this money all this effort if that smoking gun is not has not been found then it's never going to be found is this a new norm though that this kind of way of of whatever happens just throw noise...
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this is how you would get money for infrastructure needs, health care, etc.. if they don't count everybody in theycity, county, area, have more people using the of the structure and health-care system, but not getting more dollars? caller: i do not believe when they say there would be an undercount. why would they lie. they would not be kicked out for answering a census. if we have to answer on the long form, why would it be more accurate? host: more on the economic impact of the census, the immigration question included in the 2020 census. you have an undercount it may affect the amount of federal dollars. if you go to george washington university's website they have a complete report looking at data from the 2010 census, and also what amount of federal dollars per program goes state-by-state. that information based on the 2010 census. , youct, there is a link can find out the exact amount of federal dollars that came to your state on data built on the 2010 census. it is that data that caused responses from federal officials in two states. quoting the state o
this is how you would get money for infrastructure needs, health care, etc.. if they don't count everybody in theycity, county, area, have more people using the of the structure and health-care system, but not getting more dollars? caller: i do not believe when they say there would be an undercount. why would they lie. they would not be kicked out for answering a census. if we have to answer on the long form, why would it be more accurate? host: more on the economic impact of the census, the...
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and people who lived in the countries with farms, etc. were moving to town to live collectively. and that's what's happening in sort of rural iowa, wisconsin. doesn't matter where. so, the question is, part of it is because there used to be small manufacturing throughout wisconsin. factories with 100, 300-400 people. the paper industry. coffeepot industry. small factories. were increasingly bought out by bigger companies like kimberly-clark that became global companies.so, i'm wondering, when you talk about why some places thrive and why they collapse. if it isn't also in part the loss of small farming and small manufacturing. >> thank you. i think that's a huge part of it. often it's the first domino. but, i have a shuttered church rather than a factory on the front of the book for a reason. because i think that the real efficient cause, the main calls, is the collapse of the other institutions that follow. one contrast i paint in the book is between pittsburgh and then uniontown, pennsylvania. uniontown is in fayette county. it's about 45 minutes-one hour south of pittsburgh. b
and people who lived in the countries with farms, etc. were moving to town to live collectively. and that's what's happening in sort of rural iowa, wisconsin. doesn't matter where. so, the question is, part of it is because there used to be small manufacturing throughout wisconsin. factories with 100, 300-400 people. the paper industry. coffeepot industry. small factories. were increasingly bought out by bigger companies like kimberly-clark that became global companies.so, i'm wondering, when...
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etc and in the other room you have living middle class people and the point of blood bank is to take blood from the living middle class people and to transfuse that blood to the dead banks next door that they've been dead now for more than ten years the people that are in the middle class are going to start to suffer and suffer horribly and many of them will die and by the way they won't be getting any of the blood from the other middle class people to keep them alive all the blood all the plasma goes to the dead. twenty one minutes into the program hello again in defense of american sovereignty not so donald trump but nonstop the united states will no longer be part of the lung market global arms control treaty the us president making the remarks during an address at the un your meeting of the national rifle association. and ministrations will never ratified the u.s. arms trade treaty and i am officially announcing today that the united states will be revoking. the effect. of america's signature from this badly misguided treatment when taking our city. you're back. the united nation
etc and in the other room you have living middle class people and the point of blood bank is to take blood from the living middle class people and to transfuse that blood to the dead banks next door that they've been dead now for more than ten years the people that are in the middle class are going to start to suffer and suffer horribly and many of them will die and by the way they won't be getting any of the blood from the other middle class people to keep them alive all the blood all the...
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heritage list for the architectural value but inside the cathedral you had a number of objects for etc every time movable property and bits belonged to the church and partly this has been recovered and there's a corporation does a little going on to put these objects to safety but as soon as we will be able to enter the building to see what happens to the our birds inside assessments will be made so if it's too early base phase then so to know how much of a blow this fire has be. absolutely it's slightly too early because you know. ready to say experts to go there but at the moment nobody can enter this side it's a little bit dangerous to remember in the case of the fire. with the movie on the activate approximately two weeks to enter the building so the on hold. and in contact with the french are sorry keys for further steps the steps look ahead to the rebuilding because this is an intriguing building as well as all the it's cultural significance it's very very old it's been it's been put together and remodeled numerous times over the centuries so when it comes to rebuilding how do au
heritage list for the architectural value but inside the cathedral you had a number of objects for etc every time movable property and bits belonged to the church and partly this has been recovered and there's a corporation does a little going on to put these objects to safety but as soon as we will be able to enter the building to see what happens to the our birds inside assessments will be made so if it's too early base phase then so to know how much of a blow this fire has be. absolutely...
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etc, etc. from the start, the coroner was clear — the suspected bombers would not be named.er ira operative for the families, the campaign goes on. the families spent over a yearfighting, in vain, to overturn the coroner's ruling in the courts. and, despite winning thousands of new supporters, faced further challenges. we have been denied legal aid, as of yesterday, six times. it just seems that it's such a battle. the police and the coroner and the authorities — they should be on the side of the people, of the families of the dead, but it's been a constant battle. more than 44 years afterthe birmingham pub bombings killed 21 people, the inquests into their deaths are set to begin later this morning. today is a definite moment of history. it's a moment of history for our city, and it's a moment of history for our loved ones. it has really been like a david vs goliath. everybody has tried to stop us having this inquest, and we're finally there, so, you know, we're going to see what comes from it. i think we were all hoping for the same thing, which was for information to be b
etc, etc. from the start, the coroner was clear — the suspected bombers would not be named.er ira operative for the families, the campaign goes on. the families spent over a yearfighting, in vain, to overturn the coroner's ruling in the courts. and, despite winning thousands of new supporters, faced further challenges. we have been denied legal aid, as of yesterday, six times. it just seems that it's such a battle. the police and the coroner and the authorities — they should be on the side...
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which means german manufacturing pick up, korean manufacturing will pick up, taiwanese, etc.o you've not to keep an eye on that. if we're wrong, that's where i think the risk is in the u.s. economy. it's if the global economy drags it down, and i think the fed's been clear about that recently. maria: and we're going to get the chinese purchasing managers index this weekend. >> it's important. maria: which will give us an indicator of how the chinese economy is doing. can the u.s. keep growing the way it is even with what's happening in china? >> so i think people understand that the u.s. is going to -- we've gone through tremendous growth last year. potential growth in the u.s. is about two. the fiscal stimulus got us well above that. we're moderating to around potential the fiscal push now in this year is significantly less and maybe about neutral. so, you know, we should grow at about where we're growing. i think there is the potential, when interest rates come down like they've come down, you're now going to improve the housing market which ises hugely important to the u.s
which means german manufacturing pick up, korean manufacturing will pick up, taiwanese, etc.o you've not to keep an eye on that. if we're wrong, that's where i think the risk is in the u.s. economy. it's if the global economy drags it down, and i think the fed's been clear about that recently. maria: and we're going to get the chinese purchasing managers index this weekend. >> it's important. maria: which will give us an indicator of how the chinese economy is doing. can the u.s. keep...
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is discussed it's usually discussed in economic terms of efficiency a labor costs production cheats etc and there is a legitimate benchmarks for business but not for government because the government has to consider a much broader impact what happens to society as factories move about what happens to the public health sector whether there is an opioid crisis do you think industrial democracies have managed globalization in there. rather than corporate ways. they have not understood that the rules of the game have to be changed and we are still. living with historical legacy self industrialization because if you look at the social security systems education systems most of the let's say legal frameworks in the investment world all of them are designed for industrial face of technology and now we are moving ahead and i think the problem is that our our concepts are lacking behind what you're saying is that the government didn't do enough to create new jobs to compensate the schools to make sure that people are not taking drugs rather than you know taking measures to make sure that industr
is discussed it's usually discussed in economic terms of efficiency a labor costs production cheats etc and there is a legitimate benchmarks for business but not for government because the government has to consider a much broader impact what happens to society as factories move about what happens to the public health sector whether there is an opioid crisis do you think industrial democracies have managed globalization in there. rather than corporate ways. they have not understood that the...
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you won't be home for christmas, you'll be up to 100 feet of waves etc, etc, and it will be a tough challenge we took all of that into consideration. we started in 2015 with this, and we are well aware of everything that is involved and we are prepared for it. james, chris, all the very best. go for bradford! they're described as the jewel in the social mobility crown, supporting some of the country's most disadvantaged children, but current funding for maintained nursery schools in england is due to end in 2020. i went to see canterbury nursery school and centre for families in bradford. his speech wasn't that good and he wasn't that confident but since being at nursery he has really come along. every day, three—year—old levi looks forward to going to nursery school with his mum. how useful is the nursery for you? it's really useful because it's not too far and they have so many facilities. like, on wednesday, i take the baby for a baby clinic and get her weighed and stuff and he loves nursery. it's in the heart of the canterbury estate in bradford, one of the most deprived areas in england.
you won't be home for christmas, you'll be up to 100 feet of waves etc, etc, and it will be a tough challenge we took all of that into consideration. we started in 2015 with this, and we are well aware of everything that is involved and we are prepared for it. james, chris, all the very best. go for bradford! they're described as the jewel in the social mobility crown, supporting some of the country's most disadvantaged children, but current funding for maintained nursery schools in england is...
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etc, etc.e killed in the 1974 birmingham bombings have been speaking of their relief that inquests into their deaths are to restart. the coroner said that the evidence does now need to be heard publically because of serious concerns that west midlands police failed to act on advance warnings that the bombings were being planned. the families spent over a yearfighting, in vain, to overturn the coroner's ruling in the courts. and, despite winning thousands of new supporters, faced further challenges. we have been denied legal aid, as of yesterday, six times. it just seems that it's such a battle. the police and the coroner and the authorities — they should be on the side of the people, of the families of the dead, but it's been a constant battle. more than 44 years afterthe birmingham pub bombings killed 21 people, the inquests into their deaths are set to begin later this morning. the coroner will sit in courtjust yards from where two city centre pubs were devastated by bombs in 1974. today is a
etc, etc.e killed in the 1974 birmingham bombings have been speaking of their relief that inquests into their deaths are to restart. the coroner said that the evidence does now need to be heard publically because of serious concerns that west midlands police failed to act on advance warnings that the bombings were being planned. the families spent over a yearfighting, in vain, to overturn the coroner's ruling in the courts. and, despite winning thousands of new supporters, faced further...
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etc so i'm simply saying is that necessarily what should drive the democratic agenda when something this big is still out there i think that the democratic agenda is focused on many different issues i think health care has it is true what you say that the american people seem to be overwhelmingly concerned about health care and i think the democratic agenda will be focused on that as well but i think what's really important here is that democrats and republicans ensure that whoever is elected is a true reflection of the american people's agenda and not injected by a foreign power and by the way this is not just a problem with the russians this particular report deals with russian interference in the twenty six thousand election but we know especially from foreign agent registration controversies in issues that ukraine and saudi arabia united arab emirates have all attempted to influence u.s. politics in various ways we have to get a handle on this issue on national security grounds and both parties have to address it together regardless of what the american people are focused on at
etc so i'm simply saying is that necessarily what should drive the democratic agenda when something this big is still out there i think that the democratic agenda is focused on many different issues i think health care has it is true what you say that the american people seem to be overwhelmingly concerned about health care and i think the democratic agenda will be focused on that as well but i think what's really important here is that democrats and republicans ensure that whoever is elected...
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then the prince approach so all kinds of shenanigans as to we haven't got the full number of sheets etc etc it is progressing it's going to be a tight run thing but it's an indication of just how tumultuous the houses of parliament are at the moment that the m.p.'s are trying to force this through to tar the prime minister sounds of prevents a no deal happening almost by default and then again is indeed science for action for britain thank you. i mean well britain's military says it's investigating some of its soldiers after they used an image of the opposition labor leader as target practice in footage posted online members of the parachute regiment in afghanistan could be seen shooting at an image of jeremy called bit of a body to has previously been critical of foreign intervention by the u.k. military and army official says the video shows a serious error of judgment that falls below what's expected of british soldiers. ontario's abdulaziz but if you care has issued a statement asking for forgiveness for any shortcomings the eighty two year old resigned from the presidency on tuesda
then the prince approach so all kinds of shenanigans as to we haven't got the full number of sheets etc etc it is progressing it's going to be a tight run thing but it's an indication of just how tumultuous the houses of parliament are at the moment that the m.p.'s are trying to force this through to tar the prime minister sounds of prevents a no deal happening almost by default and then again is indeed science for action for britain thank you. i mean well britain's military says it's...
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you know america britain saudi arabia etc so i think what's different in this specific instance is the detailed nature of the report which is fascinating reading but it also ate meat makes it easier to place possible french agents on the ground so the french government feels that this is. it's not helping and earth is their position that's what they are defending the question is you know is this a crime graffiti a state secrets on the one hand on the other is there for all that it is the brother to the journalist to reveal something in the public interest. in a bid to battle the end of poverty a u.s. counter or no longer prosecute the theft of essential items that cost less than seven hundred fifty dollars so long as the cover at the crime was not for economic gain criminalizing poverty is counterproductive for our communities health and safety for that reason this office will not prosecute theft of personal items less than seven hundred fifty dollars and less evidence shows that the alleged theft was for economic gain. or the essential items are defined as goods like food like nappies
you know america britain saudi arabia etc so i think what's different in this specific instance is the detailed nature of the report which is fascinating reading but it also ate meat makes it easier to place possible french agents on the ground so the french government feels that this is. it's not helping and earth is their position that's what they are defending the question is you know is this a crime graffiti a state secrets on the one hand on the other is there for all that it is the...