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etc etc so now what set people off last october as everyone knows was a small increase in the metro fare but actually wood was a state was the lack the lack of trust for the situations whether government was active bridge etc this is 110 i would like to add that. what he says states he stole. a profound meaning other than ocracy and in 1988 this logan of a plebiscite of people that didn't want to be nurtured to continue power was they have been nice their happiness is coming. and what that mean when he was them enough happiness and they happiness is not just their right to vote their happiness priority in the mind of many was to recover what we had before did it take the ship and that's it was a constant gaining of rides told through all 19th century to all 20 century and. not just. so. all that was lost health education. barrick pension everything was lost and never to a government so that people. so let me share this with you because what you what you're saying very clearly is there is a disparity to say the least between the wealthy and she lay and everybody else have a look here
etc etc so now what set people off last october as everyone knows was a small increase in the metro fare but actually wood was a state was the lack the lack of trust for the situations whether government was active bridge etc this is 110 i would like to add that. what he says states he stole. a profound meaning other than ocracy and in 1988 this logan of a plebiscite of people that didn't want to be nurtured to continue power was they have been nice their happiness is coming. and what that mean...
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to twitter etc i mean these are big organizations they have overlapping interests who cover businesses and also dissenters of political power and that leads alternate distortion and so i think that can serve in consistency to kind of concerns we always had about mainstream media and it's close to eat less on that point our applies here and so again it becomes you know. without wanting to make too bold a plan you know the criticism would be that each you twitter etc facebook are seen and controlling information flow which really is going one direction which is actually politically biased national x. a late news this is part of the bias itself. which is why it's such a dangerous road to go down so what with out in mind we've got the election just a few days ago and we have republican senators accusing twitter or other platforms you've got going through of and taken service by it's kind of have a say in the election. these things can impact it's notoriously difficult to actually establish where the influence is and we do of course exist in an environment where the media environment where
to twitter etc i mean these are big organizations they have overlapping interests who cover businesses and also dissenters of political power and that leads alternate distortion and so i think that can serve in consistency to kind of concerns we always had about mainstream media and it's close to eat less on that point our applies here and so again it becomes you know. without wanting to make too bold a plan you know the criticism would be that each you twitter etc facebook are seen and...
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etc. etc. that was pretty much it. the routine for the time they were off the coast of japan, a few hours of intense, lethal activity interspersed with many hours of "let's fill the time with whatever we can." host: the timeline is important. i think, in most popular memory, you have august 6 as the hiroshima bombing, and august 9 as the nagasaki bombing, and that led to the japanese decision to surrender. but there is a week plus lull in between where bombs dropped and the actual emperor's message is broadcast. i think that gets us to the august 15 mission. can you give us some background on that mission? as you said, they were continuing to deliver their payloads on the japanese, because they had not surrendered. talk a little bit about that window, and i will ask a follow-up question when you finish. john: sure. first of all, the missions -- there is a nice map of the final flight. -- theirsions missions, when they first arrived, where against general targets they want to soften up for the i
etc. etc. that was pretty much it. the routine for the time they were off the coast of japan, a few hours of intense, lethal activity interspersed with many hours of "let's fill the time with whatever we can." host: the timeline is important. i think, in most popular memory, you have august 6 as the hiroshima bombing, and august 9 as the nagasaki bombing, and that led to the japanese decision to surrender. but there is a week plus lull in between where bombs dropped and the actual...
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etc so and it's the outcome as a lake under state of 30 years of 40 years of neoliberal policies that deprive the government the state of the tools to address this sort of crisis in terms of distress the people the average family the working class family even the middle class families are on their own absolutely so that that's why we had to as. fast as he said we had to resort to our own pension funds. and now we're talking our. secular issue with a cigarette and. i would like also to defy the is trying to an economy julianne economy mosques because of this pension funds their pension fund. huge amount of capital that is distribute every day between their reach companies which in turn then lend their money for example that received some money from their pension back and lift their money to their workers to. a very high rate of interest so there is no real. companies that you could say today is broke you seeing some kind of intelligence or adding value to their products julie is leaving. childers are the workers and their workers don't get anything in return does nothing reality and th
etc so and it's the outcome as a lake under state of 30 years of 40 years of neoliberal policies that deprive the government the state of the tools to address this sort of crisis in terms of distress the people the average family the working class family even the middle class families are on their own absolutely so that that's why we had to as. fast as he said we had to resort to our own pension funds. and now we're talking our. secular issue with a cigarette and. i would like also to defy the...
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mostly industrial areas, but also in the west, local socialist legislators, etc, mayors, etc. when the american federation of labour had their annual conventions, at least one third of the unions were headed by people who call themselves socialists of one kind of another -- for another. the socialist party was not a narrow fringe. it was a kind of umbrella in which many people passed or took part who were connected to other major movements of the time. women's suffrage, for example. they connected to the socialist party in some ways. municipal reform, labor legislation of this era, demands for public ownership of utilities like streetcar lines and gas works and things like that. in other words, it was a broad amorphous, in many ways, all encompassing party. many leading figures of the time were either in it or connected to it or sort of sympathetic in some way or another. the idea of socialism was a rather vague idea for many people, but it was part of the political discourse. as i say, the socialist party had many diverse elements and was -- there was often tension between th
mostly industrial areas, but also in the west, local socialist legislators, etc, mayors, etc. when the american federation of labour had their annual conventions, at least one third of the unions were headed by people who call themselves socialists of one kind of another -- for another. the socialist party was not a narrow fringe. it was a kind of umbrella in which many people passed or took part who were connected to other major movements of the time. women's suffrage, for example. they...
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, etc. by, the western socialists, distrusted these victories. in milwaukee. and as not really the socialist in essence. finally, standing with one foot in each camp, in the only leader around whom the socialist could unite, nationally, was eugene debs the greatest of all the socialist leaders. here is debs addressing a very large crowd, this way over on the left here, in chicago. i'm not sure what part, but it's a no park in chicago. debs speaking to a large crowd. debs was a symbol of both the class consciousness, and the idealism of socialism. he came out of the american railroad union, remember. which had suffered the great defeat in 1894, of its national strike, because of the use of federal troops injunctions. debs and jumpers, the two leading labor figures of the 1890s, and went their separate ways. they both confronted devastating defeats, in the 18 nineties. gumpers via the amalgamated so seeing in the homestead, remember, crushing of the craft union. debs through the defeat of the
, etc. by, the western socialists, distrusted these victories. in milwaukee. and as not really the socialist in essence. finally, standing with one foot in each camp, in the only leader around whom the socialist could unite, nationally, was eugene debs the greatest of all the socialist leaders. here is debs addressing a very large crowd, this way over on the left here, in chicago. i'm not sure what part, but it's a no park in chicago. debs speaking to a large crowd. debs was a symbol of both...
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without wanting to make soup bowl the plan you know the criticism would be that you choose twitter etc and facebook are seen and controlling information flow which really is going one direction which is actually politically biased the actual acts a late news this is part of the fire itself. which is why it's such a dangerous road to go down i think more in general i mean it does the i think a wider crack concern amongst people which i think is probably increasing now that you know information is being censored we seen it in so many different round so many different issue areas and of course knowing the code 19 you have a lot of control the c.e.o. is scientists being blocked from you tube and so on and it is just creates an overall sense of distrust in media and tech giants as well. that has for me this hour be back with more news at 5 o'clock moscow time that's in about 31 minutes of the. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. or going at the risk of no no rush but us though up at a stop ye
without wanting to make soup bowl the plan you know the criticism would be that you choose twitter etc and facebook are seen and controlling information flow which really is going one direction which is actually politically biased the actual acts a late news this is part of the fire itself. which is why it's such a dangerous road to go down i think more in general i mean it does the i think a wider crack concern amongst people which i think is probably increasing now that you know information...
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allowable cost without the serial requirements etc without wanting to move to bold plan no criticism would be that you choose twitter etc facebook are seeing and controlling information flow which really is going $1.00 direction which is actually politically biased national. late news part of the by itself. which is why it's such a dangerous road to go down i think more in general i mean does the i think a wider concern amongst people which i think is probably increasing now that you know information is being censored we've seen it in so many different rounds on so many different areas and of course the code 19 remote control so you know scientists being blocked from you shoot and so on and it is just creates an overall sense of distrust in me and as well. it woman who is accused democratic presidential hopeful joe biden of sexual assault has spoken to r.t. tear reid worked as an assistant in joe biden's office in the u.s. senate back in the 1990 s. she says that in 1903 the man she once considered her hero physically attacked her in a corridor joe biden has repeatedly denied the all
allowable cost without the serial requirements etc without wanting to move to bold plan no criticism would be that you choose twitter etc facebook are seeing and controlling information flow which really is going $1.00 direction which is actually politically biased national. late news part of the by itself. which is why it's such a dangerous road to go down i think more in general i mean does the i think a wider concern amongst people which i think is probably increasing now that you know...
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information and what is not but you actually are allowable classes without the serial requirements etc without wanting to make soup bowl the plan no criticism would be that each you twitter etc and facebook are seen and controlling information flow which really is going one direction which is actually politically biased the actual x. a late news is part of the bias itself. is why it's such a dangerous road to go down i think more in general i mean it does the i think a wider crack concern amongst people which i think is probably increasing now that you know information is being censored we've seen it in so many different round on so many different issue areas and of course knowing the code 19 remote control the c.e.o.'s scientists being blocked from you shoot and so on and it is just creates an overall sense of distrust in me and chats as well of talking of social media giants the updates keep on rolling on our facebook page why not leave a comment or 2 on the story or stories of your choice there hope to see you again in just over 30. an entire village in alaska. if another country to
information and what is not but you actually are allowable classes without the serial requirements etc without wanting to make soup bowl the plan no criticism would be that each you twitter etc and facebook are seen and controlling information flow which really is going one direction which is actually politically biased the actual x. a late news is part of the bias itself. is why it's such a dangerous road to go down i think more in general i mean it does the i think a wider crack concern...
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is disinformation what is not but you actually are allowable classes without the serial requirements etc without wanting to make suitable the claim no criticism would be that each you twitter etc and facebook are seen and controlling information flow which really is going one direction which is actually politically biased the actual acts a lately is this is part of the bias itself. while such a dangerous road to go down i think more in general i mean it does the i think or why they can't concern amongst people which i think is probably increasing now no information is being censored we seen it in so many different rounds on so many different issue areas and of course knowing the code 19 animal control the c.e.o.'s scientists being blocked from youtube and so on it is just creates an overall sense of distrust in me and tech giants as well. that does it for me this hour i'll be back at the top of next hour with another full of fresh look at your news this is march international and with. what a wonderful trip this is ben the big coin of the dollar 2011 credit tries to report we told you to
is disinformation what is not but you actually are allowable classes without the serial requirements etc without wanting to make suitable the claim no criticism would be that each you twitter etc and facebook are seen and controlling information flow which really is going one direction which is actually politically biased the actual acts a lately is this is part of the bias itself. while such a dangerous road to go down i think more in general i mean it does the i think or why they can't...
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etc etc i think we should temporarily get rid of d.h.us forever that they do that. i would much prefer that but of course as you know d.f.s. includes ice and it includes customs and border protection and these are agencies which are the obviously the definition for the phrase all publicity is good publicity that's never applied to them so you've already had these agencies that have been steadily stonewalling public records request for years and you know now you're just adding this layer of razor on top of it which is obviously well i'm sure we'll have a positive view of the h.s. any day now i'm sure she'll do their image perfectly well. so so during the 1st half of this year 8000000 people saw misinformation. on facebook last month they launched this climate science information center that was supposed to combat this misinformation but according to the guardian some of these ads are still alive and kicking in october and they're not funded by fossil fuel companies they're funded by right wing organizations like turning point usa and prag
etc etc i think we should temporarily get rid of d.h.us forever that they do that. i would much prefer that but of course as you know d.f.s. includes ice and it includes customs and border protection and these are agencies which are the obviously the definition for the phrase all publicity is good publicity that's never applied to them so you've already had these agencies that have been steadily stonewalling public records request for years and you know now you're just adding this layer of...
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you see what everybody needed with the bailouts in the project big picture, etc, there is something wrong back in the responsibility of the fence to be based on the shareholders to own and make decisions on it. including macclesfield, 11 clubs in the football league of reformed in the past 35 years. to have made it all the way back to the league, formed 28 years ago when they were moved to milton teens. they begin in the ninth two year and begin the third, bring back to her old crowd at wimbledon, there from the very beginning. we need strong leadership, if you need leadership that's got skin like a rhino because people will always want to check the land and some will make a decision and that is very difficult. when you carry a football club right, you have a lot of fans, you're going to have a lot of fans, you're going to have so much fun on the way back up. of course, this little easier to understand it when it is gone so well for wimbledon, we retreat to the bottom of the will that he may kill, the well back it can be difficult. —— hill, the road back can be difficult. and you can find
you see what everybody needed with the bailouts in the project big picture, etc, there is something wrong back in the responsibility of the fence to be based on the shareholders to own and make decisions on it. including macclesfield, 11 clubs in the football league of reformed in the past 35 years. to have made it all the way back to the league, formed 28 years ago when they were moved to milton teens. they begin in the ninth two year and begin the third, bring back to her old crowd at...
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without wanting to make suitable the plan you know the criticism will be that you choose twitter etc and facebook are seen and controlling information flow which really is going one direction which is actually politically biased the actual x. a late news this is part of the bias itself. which is why it's such a dangerous road to go down i think more in general i mean he does the i think a wider crack concern amongst people which i think is probably increasing now that you know information is being censored we've seen it in so many different rounds on so many different issue areas and of course going code 19 control the c.e.o.'s scientists being blocked from you shoot and so on and it is just creates an overall sense of distrust in me and tech giants as well. to poland now where around a 100000 people have flooded the capital protest against a more extensive ban on abortions have been ongoing for over a week now with this the largest rally to hit warsaw in that time. yes. the current standoff is over the potential outlawing of abortions in cases of severe fetal deformities legal groun
without wanting to make suitable the plan you know the criticism will be that you choose twitter etc and facebook are seen and controlling information flow which really is going one direction which is actually politically biased the actual x. a late news this is part of the bias itself. which is why it's such a dangerous road to go down i think more in general i mean he does the i think a wider crack concern amongst people which i think is probably increasing now that you know information is...
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etc. complaints from different fans etc. but at the same time, the actual presidential campaign and the presidential campaign and the presidential voting will be over in a couple of days and then it would just be something that is in the past. i would... if just be something that is in the past. iwould... if you just be something that is in the past. i would... if you are invited would you sing at the next presidential eggnog duration briefly? probably not. -- presidential eggnog duration.|j briefly? probably not. -- presidential eggnog duration. i stay out of politics. the group doesn't wa nt to out of politics. the group doesn't want to get tied up in any politics. i don't who wins. it is been fantastic to have you with us, thank you so much. thank you so much, everybody take care! now for viewers in the uk that is all we have time for. truncated but for viewers watching internationally, we will be right back. hello there. bit of a weather cliche but we literally have seen all shades of
etc. complaints from different fans etc. but at the same time, the actual presidential campaign and the presidential campaign and the presidential voting will be over in a couple of days and then it would just be something that is in the past. i would... if just be something that is in the past. iwould... if you just be something that is in the past. i would... if you are invited would you sing at the next presidential eggnog duration briefly? probably not. -- presidential eggnog duration.|j...
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, etc, it will be a bumpy ride for the uk anyway becausejoe biden know we haven't mentioned the wordgo, has said very much that he can't allow, where the words, and uk — us trade deal to proceed if northern ireland is a casualty of brexit and about as for donald trump if he was, asjoe says, to make this come back in the polls, particularly with voters, then the us ambassador of london, woody johnson, said america will slap ta riffs johnson, said america will slap tariffs on scottish salmon, no less, if the uk does not accept us chlorinated chicken as part of a trade deal. i'm referring to donald trump using the white house once again asa trump using the white house once again as a political platform, i have to say that i am possibly very uncomfortable with outcome even if they said that wasn't an election events. it seemed like it, i think, from many points of view, and as we ask a question tonight, and tomorrow night, and until the election, it is very important that a commander—in—chief, if he wants to continue being commander—in—chief, tell his people if he has had a negative test
, etc, it will be a bumpy ride for the uk anyway becausejoe biden know we haven't mentioned the wordgo, has said very much that he can't allow, where the words, and uk — us trade deal to proceed if northern ireland is a casualty of brexit and about as for donald trump if he was, asjoe says, to make this come back in the polls, particularly with voters, then the us ambassador of london, woody johnson, said america will slap ta riffs johnson, said america will slap tariffs on scottish salmon,...
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etc., etc. so they didn't know the location of many of these and they would would go out to check and see maybe they were go out and see if they were captured but that did not pan out. jeremy: did any of the men leave journals about the potential of striking their own comrades? john: no specific comment i came across. i read a lot of diaries and letters and i did not see one. jeremy: great i see our wonderful helpers, chrissy and have just put the link to the book in our store. john: thank you. store, go to our web support the museum's educational mission. we hope you check that out. we have a question from anthony, who was watching the zoom here. do we know whether the japanese pilots who attacked our planes knew that the emperor had surrendered before they took off? how much after the broadcast of the emperors surrender message did the dogfight occur? john: a high likelihood is how i will put it. i can say with 100% certainty. yes, they knew about it, and they went out hunting for something. i
etc., etc. so they didn't know the location of many of these and they would would go out to check and see maybe they were go out and see if they were captured but that did not pan out. jeremy: did any of the men leave journals about the potential of striking their own comrades? john: no specific comment i came across. i read a lot of diaries and letters and i did not see one. jeremy: great i see our wonderful helpers, chrissy and have just put the link to the book in our store. john: thank you....
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., etc., and somebody got in, and people got affected.there -- whether it was there or something else. when you catch it, you get better and then you're immune. maria: the president praising the experimental treatments he received, regeneron surging this week as president trump hails its virus therapeutic as a cure. more on that coming up. plus, new progress on stimulus talks and the authorization to disclose all the documents related to the russia hoax from my interview with president trump continues. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ anywhere convenience. everyday security. bankers here to help. for wherever you want to go. chase. make more of what's yours. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? for all-day, so you're a smalltion. businor a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounc
., etc., and somebody got in, and people got affected.there -- whether it was there or something else. when you catch it, you get better and then you're immune. maria: the president praising the experimental treatments he received, regeneron surging this week as president trump hails its virus therapeutic as a cure. more on that coming up. plus, new progress on stimulus talks and the authorization to disclose all the documents related to the russia hoax from my interview with president trump...
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., etc., and somebody got in, and people got affected.there or something else. when you catch it, you get better and then you're immune. maria: the president praising the experimental treatments he received, regeneron surging this week as president trump hails its virus therapeutic as a cure. more on that coming up. plus, new progress on stimulus talks and the authorization to disclose all the documents related to the russia hoax from my interview with president trump continues. ♪ ♪ >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ all otc pain relievers including volthave one thing in common none are proven stronger or more effective against pain than salonpas patch large there's surprising power in this patch salonpas dependable, powerful relief. hisamitsu. so
., etc., and somebody got in, and people got affected.there or something else. when you catch it, you get better and then you're immune. maria: the president praising the experimental treatments he received, regeneron surging this week as president trump hails its virus therapeutic as a cure. more on that coming up. plus, new progress on stimulus talks and the authorization to disclose all the documents related to the russia hoax from my interview with president trump continues. ♪ ♪...
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., etc., and somebody got in, and people got affected.r it was there or something else. when you catch it, you get better and then you're immune. maria: the president praising the experimental treatments he received, regeneron surging this week as president trump hails its virus therapeutic as a cure. more on that coming up. plus, new progress on stimulus talks and the authorization to disclose all the documents related to the russia hoax from my interview with president trump continues. ♪ ♪ all otc pain relievers including voltaren have one thing in common none are proven stronger or more effective against pain than salonpas patch large there's surprising power in this patch salonpas dependable, powerful relief. hisamitsu. it'swhat if i sleep hot?er's fall sal...or cold?w sleep number 360 smart bed... no problem, with temperature balancing, you can sleep better together can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. will it help me keep u
., etc., and somebody got in, and people got affected.r it was there or something else. when you catch it, you get better and then you're immune. maria: the president praising the experimental treatments he received, regeneron surging this week as president trump hails its virus therapeutic as a cure. more on that coming up. plus, new progress on stimulus talks and the authorization to disclose all the documents related to the russia hoax from my interview with president trump continues. ♪...
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., etc., and somebody got in, and people got affected.there -- whether it was there or something else. when you catch it, you get better and then you're immune. maria: the president praising the experimental treatments he received, regeneron surging this week as president trump hails its virus therapeutic as a cure. more on that coming up. plus, new progress on stimulus talks and the authorization to disclose all the documents related to the russia hoax from my interview with president trump continues. ♪ ♪ ♪ wild thing, ♪ ♪ you make my heart sing ♪ ♪ wild thing i... think i... you know what i think? i think you owe us $48.50... wild thing. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. if anna could only imagine a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we do things differently and aother money
., etc., and somebody got in, and people got affected.there -- whether it was there or something else. when you catch it, you get better and then you're immune. maria: the president praising the experimental treatments he received, regeneron surging this week as president trump hails its virus therapeutic as a cure. more on that coming up. plus, new progress on stimulus talks and the authorization to disclose all the documents related to the russia hoax from my interview with president trump...
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., etc., and somebody got in, and people got affected.er it was there or something else. when you catch it, you get better and then you're immune. maria: the president praising the experimental treatments he received, regeneron surging this week as president trump hails its virus therapeutic as a cure. more on that coming up. plus, new progress on stimulus talks and the authorization to disclose all the documents related to the russia hoax from my interview with president trump continues. ♪ ♪ after all these years it's the ones that got away that haunt me the most. [ squawks ] 'cause you're not like everybody else. that's why liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. what? oh, i said... uh, this is my floor. nooo! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ - hey. - [narrator] she takes two prescriptions. kate's son jack, takes one too. kate works hard, and thought she had good insurance. but she still pays too much. that's no good. so kate downloaded the goodrx app. now she c
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when he himself etc. etc. i know that you said, you will not reveal whether or not you have any confrontations with the president for about whether or not he is holding mass rallies were people are not safely distanced . or wearing a mask. what have you. who be very helpful to know that at least you have the strength and the ability to talk with the presidents of the united states and speak the truth about what he is doing what he is now snowing. i am absolutely absolutely surprised at the lack of strength of any of people in this administration. but for you rated and with the responsibility that you have, i would expect the human stand up to the president anytime that day and say mr. president, please . you can be helpful. if you would support wearing a mask everywhere you go. it was a national plan. this that everybody must wear masks. the body must be socially distance . not going to have a rally. where people are jammed an impact in. why can't you say that to the president. sec. alex azar: i'm not going to
when he himself etc. etc. i know that you said, you will not reveal whether or not you have any confrontations with the president for about whether or not he is holding mass rallies were people are not safely distanced . or wearing a mask. what have you. who be very helpful to know that at least you have the strength and the ability to talk with the presidents of the united states and speak the truth about what he is doing what he is now snowing. i am absolutely absolutely surprised at the lack...
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statesdy from the united , great britain, etc.. kokomo throughn an all-night celebration. cars after midnight drove through town honking their horns. everybody was having a good time. the hobbes and manda berg families could not celebrate. they were happy. they assumed their sons were it, whatuse let's face are the odds of my son is going to die in the final moments of war, that's not going to happen, but still cautious. let's wait until we find out. days, others received words from their loved one that they were coming home and they did not. in fact, some of the letters written to billy for his bethday which happen to august 15, the day he was shot down, that was his 22nd birthday. some of the letters and cards were returned to the family with that horrible stamp, returned to sender. they are going what's going on? until september the governor officially -- the government informed them those four pilots were missing in action. they could not be declared dead because there were no remains and so they had to keep them on the books for a year and one day as missing. then aug
statesdy from the united , great britain, etc.. kokomo throughn an all-night celebration. cars after midnight drove through town honking their horns. everybody was having a good time. the hobbes and manda berg families could not celebrate. they were happy. they assumed their sons were it, whatuse let's face are the odds of my son is going to die in the final moments of war, that's not going to happen, but still cautious. let's wait until we find out. days, others received words from their loved...
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and etc. the story this weekend is going to be in person voting. and a lot of people are ready for it. >> it feels better that i'm doing something, i am participating which i think a lot of people need to do. sending it by mail, it just is not personal. >> reporter: for some it is a civil satisfaction of doing it the old-fashioned way. >> it is my right as an american citizen, and it is way more fulfilling to go out to the polls and vote. >> reporter: for others, they are an opportunity to solve a problem. >> i had meant to vote by mail my husband and i moved about a week and a half ago, and the mail forwarding system does not forward election mail, so my ballot went to my previous address. >>> whatever the risk -- reasons, it was intermittent lines. >> was a great turnout, i waited for about a half hour. >> about 45 minutes, i guess. i expect a much longer line. the account is across the bay area will launch their regional voting sites tomorrow, 100 of them in alameda county alone, if today is any clue, expect to do some waiting. >> i do think mor
and etc. the story this weekend is going to be in person voting. and a lot of people are ready for it. >> it feels better that i'm doing something, i am participating which i think a lot of people need to do. sending it by mail, it just is not personal. >> reporter: for some it is a civil satisfaction of doing it the old-fashioned way. >> it is my right as an american citizen, and it is way more fulfilling to go out to the polls and vote. >> reporter: for others, they...
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there were some great candidates, through word-of-mouth, legislatures, organizations, etc., and we wouldtalk to them. again we have seen some real , dividends this year. we are at record numbers of women who have filed to run as republicans. that has translated to a record number of women and the general. i do think we are seeing a positive, with republican women candidates, particularly in the house. betsy: julie, why do you think there has been an uptick? do you think 2018 was a wake-up call? or what are the other reasons for the definite increase in republican women running in this cycle? i think it was a definite wake-up call. a lot of republican women saw democratic women get elected. hello,es. obama: florida! it is good to be back in florida. can everybody please give it up for george? what an outstanding young man! senior atnumber one
there were some great candidates, through word-of-mouth, legislatures, organizations, etc., and we wouldtalk to them. again we have seen some real , dividends this year. we are at record numbers of women who have filed to run as republicans. that has translated to a record number of women and the general. i do think we are seeing a positive, with republican women candidates, particularly in the house. betsy: julie, why do you think there has been an uptick? do you think 2018 was a wake-up call?...
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etc. " and start rolling our economy again, etc etc." to use it to the best of his advantage during the last 28—29 days before november three. mr cohen, i've watched the doctors over the weekend, and of course, we all witnessed the drive—by last night with him wearing a mask, and i can't help thinking when i listen to them that the politics he's driving the decision—making here and not the science, do you get that impression, and what do you think of the conversations that are currently ongoing within the walter reed hospital? laughing welcome of the statements that i'm hearing from just about everybody that watched that ridiculous drive—by as if that wasn't the stupidest thing that they've ever seenin stupidest thing that they've ever seen in theirlife, stupidest thing that they've ever seen in their life, then what is? you have secret service agents, these gentlemen and these men and women of the service are putting their lives injeopardy women of the service are putting their lives in jeopardy every single day for donald trump and the
etc. " and start rolling our economy again, etc etc." to use it to the best of his advantage during the last 28—29 days before november three. mr cohen, i've watched the doctors over the weekend, and of course, we all witnessed the drive—by last night with him wearing a mask, and i can't help thinking when i listen to them that the politics he's driving the decision—making here and not the science, do you get that impression, and what do you think of the conversations that are...
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property etc etc i mean all of these rights are rights ought to be afforded to the 2 and sexual families is what the pope said and does are really just momentous statements and momentous statements before we have we flesh this out a little bit more tell us is this a departure for the pope i mean what have his views been on civil unions for gay couples before he became pontiff. i think it's you know most of us who have been observing sort of this is unfolding during the. have seen a very consistent. message of tolerance over usually dealing with in the environment of the church and especially having very very reactionary forces operating from the right a lot of them associated with daniel americans catholic churches the decision has been one of negotiating very difficult waters bed there has been repeated statements that clearly point in the erection of a bolt that things that most security is a it is essentially just one scene among many and that as a matter of fact almost sexual sorry children of god and almost sexual stuff to be afforded not just legal rights but essentially they still
property etc etc i mean all of these rights are rights ought to be afforded to the 2 and sexual families is what the pope said and does are really just momentous statements and momentous statements before we have we flesh this out a little bit more tell us is this a departure for the pope i mean what have his views been on civil unions for gay couples before he became pontiff. i think it's you know most of us who have been observing sort of this is unfolding during the. have seen a very...
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that might leave to reflation the musty brew yield curve -- reflation, steeper yield curve, etc.still present a good hedge against that and a way to play it? if so, what commodity? francisco: there's three things you need to look at separately here. there's oil, copper, and gold. i think when you look at the next few months, it is clear that oil has a lot of spare capacity and a very high inventories to deal with. of course, a lot of uncertainty around the demand recovery path a crisis around mobility. copper is probably the better hedge. we have been telling our clients to use copper as a hedge against copper isbecause linked to the energy transition and to the green economy that presidential nominee biden is pushing four. under the trumpet ministration, you would have potential he begin for sucker stimulus. the worst scenario for commodities, and also probably for markets, is essentially a split election. even more so than that, a contested election caused by the split election. if we get that, i think it is going to be pretty terrible for markets because i think even in that c
that might leave to reflation the musty brew yield curve -- reflation, steeper yield curve, etc.still present a good hedge against that and a way to play it? if so, what commodity? francisco: there's three things you need to look at separately here. there's oil, copper, and gold. i think when you look at the next few months, it is clear that oil has a lot of spare capacity and a very high inventories to deal with. of course, a lot of uncertainty around the demand recovery path a crisis around...
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carry on sunday morning he's running against 11 others but the main rival is his former prime minister etc down then. thousands of protesters gathering in paris right now following the beheading of a teacher on friday the school where the teacher taught is believed to have received multiple threats after he showed a controversial image of the prophet muhammad's in a lesson about freedom of expression. those are the headlines on al-jazeera more news coming up after at listening post by. line for the code 19. asian americans suffering an epidemic of violent attacks and abuse. one east meets the new generation fighting back on out 0. 1 year since august when the. rock. block. hello i'm richard just bird and you're watching a special edition of the listening post kashmir is emerging slowly from the world's longest most comprehensive internet blackout one that lasted nearly a year it was imposed on august 5th of 2019 that was the day in iran's remote is government in new delhi change the rules on the way the indian controlled part of the region is governed instantly the 9 jamu and kashmir a deg
carry on sunday morning he's running against 11 others but the main rival is his former prime minister etc down then. thousands of protesters gathering in paris right now following the beheading of a teacher on friday the school where the teacher taught is believed to have received multiple threats after he showed a controversial image of the prophet muhammad's in a lesson about freedom of expression. those are the headlines on al-jazeera more news coming up after at listening post by. line for...
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that allowed for there vegetation of land and then of course the vegetation would help feed animals etc and one thing that people don't really understand very well that in fact scientists have just come to understand is that fungi are the foundation of the food web there is more than 8 miles in a single cubic inch of soil as the movie showed more than 300 miles under every full stop. but because fungi produce antibiotics we know from penicillin is very good against stuff bacteria as an antibiotic but they also produce probiotics and so they set the guild's the communities of michael organisms so there's a lot this work is fine cobwebby mycelium in the ground. selects organisms that cooperate communities and it's incredibly complicated and intricate all the matching relationships and i believe evolution is not based on the survival of the fittest but the extension of generosity of surplus and this is what the fungi do so well they bring in other members in the ecological community and the surplus of their needs is then food nutrients to the other members of the community so bio diversity
that allowed for there vegetation of land and then of course the vegetation would help feed animals etc and one thing that people don't really understand very well that in fact scientists have just come to understand is that fungi are the foundation of the food web there is more than 8 miles in a single cubic inch of soil as the movie showed more than 300 miles under every full stop. but because fungi produce antibiotics we know from penicillin is very good against stuff bacteria as an...
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the vaccination practices etc etc this is a very wide spread and i dared to say this probably in germany at least from what i see is more widespread than that well what are we going to do without because everyone how this is a problem with. the theories like those they can be framed as criticism of elites in fact this is what they are is it might be a seat criticism of that weeks but who is going to make the distinction between what is what is healthy and what is not house anymore so i think we as democracies are in a very very challenging position out how to tackle those hateful series and fantasies like they are in germany we have a ban on hate but it has a very clear limits and boundaries 'd on when you can ban something and i think this is the right way to go we need to work you. that occasion we need to work it with tackling pro people's problems and maybe talking to people more and explaining to them what i mentioned before the complexities of mrs surratt little moment and trying to take away the fear and uncertainty and by the way the role of leadership is to mental someone like m
the vaccination practices etc etc this is a very wide spread and i dared to say this probably in germany at least from what i see is more widespread than that well what are we going to do without because everyone how this is a problem with. the theories like those they can be framed as criticism of elites in fact this is what they are is it might be a seat criticism of that weeks but who is going to make the distinction between what is what is healthy and what is not house anymore so i think we...
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is it sort of gives a tweet or facebook etc a firewall gets to be sued for shaw's material or suppressing it serial which of course they do it causes it to its reach them is as if they were not publishers but of course they are publishers in fact in the country increasingly publishers so they begin to getting away with murder and in fact there's they're smarter publishers knew little published it was no use this release from losers so. in that way if i think that people should support this revising of 230 because x. really going to hopefully help i think it's going to go much further than that telling them i mean you are the product on me these are private companies because when i think that all of us were really came to understand censorship as the state censoring people here and i think that's kind of a more pure traditional definition here but we don't live in that world anymore of facebook and twitter are so essentially utilities now they function as utilities right now and so i think the censorship of the in will the laws we have about censorship should be applied to them because the
is it sort of gives a tweet or facebook etc a firewall gets to be sued for shaw's material or suppressing it serial which of course they do it causes it to its reach them is as if they were not publishers but of course they are publishers in fact in the country increasingly publishers so they begin to getting away with murder and in fact there's they're smarter publishers knew little published it was no use this release from losers so. in that way if i think that people should support this...
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medicaid recipients etc.. it is easy to talk about doing away with something but you need a plan to replace it or citizens will suffer. >>moderator: we moved to mister rainwater next. >> rainwater: perhaps eric holcomb has forgotten the one% is on your assessed value and they can reassess your property every year which means your taxes still go up and seniors are suffering because of that. i realize that. one of the things i suggested as a possible alternative to personal property tax on your primary residence is converting that to a 7% sales tax due at the time of closing on your property. that would be a plan that would actually get people out of asset forfeiture and provide some funding under property tax dollars to the programs that need to be funded. moreover i think it is important we realize hoosiers need their money before the state needs it and there's plenty of things that can because as far as corporate welfare that have nothing to do with basic services. >>moderator: last on this question, woody my
medicaid recipients etc.. it is easy to talk about doing away with something but you need a plan to replace it or citizens will suffer. >>moderator: we moved to mister rainwater next. >> rainwater: perhaps eric holcomb has forgotten the one% is on your assessed value and they can reassess your property every year which means your taxes still go up and seniors are suffering because of that. i realize that. one of the things i suggested as a possible alternative to personal property...
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etc they've got to the point where the target market is completely saturated with debt and contact on any mold so the engine is a minute so mention they'll go for the pension. but you know it didn't nobody can afford to handle anymore debt right now the big picture the corporate sector now has the haunch level of debt compared to g.d.p. in the history of american capitalism the housing sector is slightly below the 2008 take but they're trying to get the house as a consumer borrowing but it's needles not going anywhere because we simply don't have the capacity to carry more parasites again selling monfils fries and that's where we've got to you richard and when you simply construct in the more blood out of the real economy but you continue trying to do it the parasites themselves if they eat the host is middle of the mako the key thing about parasites is an order to eat those you have to take over the host's brain you have to make the host think that the parasite is hard to be protected like a baby and it isn't the financial sector is it says you have if you're going to save the econom
etc they've got to the point where the target market is completely saturated with debt and contact on any mold so the engine is a minute so mention they'll go for the pension. but you know it didn't nobody can afford to handle anymore debt right now the big picture the corporate sector now has the haunch level of debt compared to g.d.p. in the history of american capitalism the housing sector is slightly below the 2008 take but they're trying to get the house as a consumer borrowing but it's...
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are many different aspects to this conflict and to most caltex right you mentioned all the airstrikes etc that's why i'm a bit but ringback we also see in many places that we are as humanitarians often faced with obstacles in terms of delivering humanitarian assistance and this is one other you know reason why i think the way the the old war 2 w. if it's such a great and timely award what maybe a lot of people don't perhaps know is that in many of these situations i don't know if he's actually that backbone of the humanitarian response in many ways because they provide logistical support so when i went to yemen last for example it was by support of it over w.t.f. the peace plan but that has to do with absolutes and it has to do with you know all parties in the open in particular but all of the conflicts as well really have to recognize the humanitarian principles ringback that that humanitarian aid is your troll and objective and really facilitates that in these situations and so there are several aspects to this but it's you know i think that in a message on yemen here is that it is a li
are many different aspects to this conflict and to most caltex right you mentioned all the airstrikes etc that's why i'm a bit but ringback we also see in many places that we are as humanitarians often faced with obstacles in terms of delivering humanitarian assistance and this is one other you know reason why i think the way the the old war 2 w. if it's such a great and timely award what maybe a lot of people don't perhaps know is that in many of these situations i don't know if he's actually...
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now as a natural function of price discovery of allowing to be an execution and looking into rails etc all right parker lewis thanks ray icon's report next thanks for having me on the board if we do it in the future again sure enough well that's going to do it for this episode of the kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy erects like to thank our guest parker lois you want to catch us on line do it until next time. americans love buying a home and. this was a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country a large understood the bargain you get a hoe and then you know rebel right that's the things you don't revolt if you have a stake in the system. and be really interesting back and think about the longer deeper history housings man in the united states not just. a question of the american dream the bigger question of who the dream has been for. look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. i robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such conflict with the 1st law. should be very careful about official intelligence at t
now as a natural function of price discovery of allowing to be an execution and looking into rails etc all right parker lewis thanks ray icon's report next thanks for having me on the board if we do it in the future again sure enough well that's going to do it for this episode of the kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy erects like to thank our guest parker lois you want to catch us on line do it until next time. americans love buying a home and. this was a fundamental part of how our...