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greenies editor and publisher of popular economics talk cohen harlan thanks ever so much whether it's so global markets heading steadily today not a sharp maybe a sun expected is there any glimmer of good news to be gleaned from that what are you reading into it well i'm reading not so much the markets but the actual government statistics are are now are under reporting growth in the united states it's incredible i've been writing about other bloggers have been writing about it in fact the jobless. records that are coming out are understating employment by at least one hundred thousand jobs over the last two months and now we're finding out the g.d.p. the gross domestic product reports are underreporting also our growth in this country and it's a lot of has to do with watercolor seasonal adjustments and and the what they call growth income treat your gross domestic income here this cruel so you're saying the figures that are being made public are being fudged and yet. it's hard to see how why and how the numbers are wrong i think is statistically errors they're way over compensating f
greenies editor and publisher of popular economics talk cohen harlan thanks ever so much whether it's so global markets heading steadily today not a sharp maybe a sun expected is there any glimmer of good news to be gleaned from that what are you reading into it well i'm reading not so much the markets but the actual government statistics are are now are under reporting growth in the united states it's incredible i've been writing about other bloggers have been writing about it in fact the...
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more news today harlan says once again flared up. and these are the images from burlington seeing trying to streets and canada. china before asians are offered a. man . would be so much brighter if you knew about someone from funds to freshen some. meat from the stones.
more news today harlan says once again flared up. and these are the images from burlington seeing trying to streets and canada. china before asians are offered a. man . would be so much brighter if you knew about someone from funds to freshen some. meat from the stones.
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harlan success academy has a tremendous attrition rate, 50% of their teachers turn over every year. they have principal -- >> guest: that's not true. there you go again. that's just not true. >> host: i was told by the head of the council of the district located in. >> guest: they do have a high attrition rate. you take a number and then double or triple that. tournament in los angeles or chicago, report on high attrition rates in charter schools. it is a problem. the bigger problem is you cannot identify great teachers and events. you have to wait three to four years to have data. even then the data is questionable because the people who develop these methods, like bill sanders, william sanders was the father of -- you can use to identify the very top and the very bottom but they are not useful to the middle so he has said you cannot identify individual features. one of the leading researchers and advocates for using test scores -- >> guest: you're supposed to be the interviewer. the question? time i'm responding to what you said, which was banned, the leading proponent of value ad
harlan success academy has a tremendous attrition rate, 50% of their teachers turn over every year. they have principal -- >> guest: that's not true. there you go again. that's just not true. >> host: i was told by the head of the council of the district located in. >> guest: they do have a high attrition rate. you take a number and then double or triple that. tournament in los angeles or chicago, report on high attrition rates in charter schools. it is a problem. the bigger...
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more news today harlan says once again flared up. these are the images the world seeing from the streets of canada. operations are relieved a. mug. mission. i couldn't take should free. for charges free. range month free. three stooges free. download free blanquita cullum video for your media projects a free media gun to our teeth dot com. home. and. all. of them. that i.
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more news today harlan says once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. think operations are relieved a. military . historian. friendly. dynamic. to friends. must go.
more news today harlan says once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. think operations are relieved a. military . historian. friendly. dynamic. to friends. must go.
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more news today harlan says once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. corporations rule the day.
more news today harlan says once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. corporations rule the day.
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refreshing r t tripoli libya a columnist for foreign policy in focus called harlan says the nato operation in libya is an implementation of the bush era plan is to gain control over again. the united states has for the past sixty years felt that if it is to have political or economic influence in a particular country or region it also has to have a military footprint and i think what people need to do is to see that this is the first major one ration in africa and that this goes back to documents during the bush administration which called for the creation of an african command which course has been done which calls for an invasion of an african country not using troops but the air power and all of these things have been done and they have to do and then shipping with control of resources and right now africa is up for grabs human rights activists natalie claims the u.n. has already dropped a document that would ensure its teacher presence. in some places this ten page martin player and says things like we can do this without getting a new mandate from the security council i.e. we can move
refreshing r t tripoli libya a columnist for foreign policy in focus called harlan says the nato operation in libya is an implementation of the bush era plan is to gain control over again. the united states has for the past sixty years felt that if it is to have political or economic influence in a particular country or region it also has to have a military footprint and i think what people need to do is to see that this is the first major one ration in africa and that this goes back to...
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more news today harlan says once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for asians to rule the day. this is a cable from the u.s. embassy in colombo bazaar to talk about here an apparent june seventh incident of extrajudicial executions the military according to the press that on that they've killed nine guerrillas in front of the best edition by instruction on couldn't you know and their proclivity the strongly suggest however that the nine were executed by the army and then dressed in military fatigues. such displays how you know this kind of phenomenon where bodies are dressed up as guerrillas and presented as killed in action ominous and just the idea that you need to produce tries actually encouraged the paramilitary collaboration this is a cia document central intelligence agency they knew about these activities they knew they were happening they knew about links to paramilitary groups and yet. u.s. aid continued to flow.
more news today harlan says once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for asians to rule the day. this is a cable from the u.s. embassy in colombo bazaar to talk about here an apparent june seventh incident of extrajudicial executions the military according to the press that on that they've killed nine guerrillas in front of the best edition by instruction on couldn't you know and their proclivity the strongly suggest however...
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. >> atlantic, winterset, denison, harlan. >>> markets bounce back from monday's plunge with their best day in two years. let's bring in cnbc's becky quick. becky. what's it going to be today? you tell me. >> the markets around here are just like the weather. you don't like it, you wait a few minutes and you'll see things change. but we thought perhaps we had seen a bottom put in. that was the hope yesterday when the market rallied at the end of the session. today we're giving a lot of it back. in over the last five or ten minutes, we have seen the markets rapidly decline. it looks like the dow will open down by about 230 points. so all those gains we got back yesterday, giving back a lot of them in these first early moments. markets going to open in less than 20 minutes at this point. gold prices have been climbing once again. there's not a real reason for any of this. there's a lot of volatility. there's a lot of nervousness, and that plays out on a daily basis right here. as soon as you see a rally, people tend to sell into that rally. tomorrow we've got jobless claims, and that will
. >> atlantic, winterset, denison, harlan. >>> markets bounce back from monday's plunge with their best day in two years. let's bring in cnbc's becky quick. becky. what's it going to be today? you tell me. >> the markets around here are just like the weather. you don't like it, you wait a few minutes and you'll see things change. but we thought perhaps we had seen a bottom put in. that was the hope yesterday when the market rallied at the end of the session. today we're...
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with harlan,egin indiana, carroll is a democrat there. good morning. caller: i noticed the quality. u.s. consumers pay attention to the quality of what they are presented with, and i have noticed most china, and i do not know about india so much -- one thing i would like to understand is i think a lot of medications are made in india, where a lot of textiles and such are made in china. are there manufacturers -- are the manufacturers through multinationals, do they set the standard of how things are made and the quality? we have had a big drywall thing where people cannot even live in houses where these things have been made in china. some have invested a lot of money, and some cannot afford to replace it. the same way with textiles. i have had things, and i got things that the u.s. made, and there are quality. i washed them thousands of times. yet stuff like bedding and competitors, they just fall apart within a couple of years. host: let's jump in. the quality of manufactured products? new guest: when developing countries start, they're bigger advantage is the cost, and they are a
with harlan,egin indiana, carroll is a democrat there. good morning. caller: i noticed the quality. u.s. consumers pay attention to the quality of what they are presented with, and i have noticed most china, and i do not know about india so much -- one thing i would like to understand is i think a lot of medications are made in india, where a lot of textiles and such are made in china. are there manufacturers -- are the manufacturers through multinationals, do they set the standard of how...
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governor ever assassinated while in office, and john marshall harlan possible rulings in civil-rights cases. on book tv on c-span2, henry clay and his family from the author of his family legacy. we will also visit poor richard's book store, a longtime fixture in downtown frankfurt. >> kentucky state university is one of eight regional universities in the commonwealth of kentucky. kentucky state university has a unique history among the eight. it was founded in 1886, and has the historic designation of being the only state-supported historically black college and university. it was founded originally as an institution, a state normal school for colored persons, to teach and train students to become educators for students throughout the commonwealth. today it is a comprehensive four-year institution with several graduate programs. and it has the distinction of being the most perverse of the a comprehensive universities. -- diverse of the comprehensive universities. it is 25% white students, and about 17% students from other ethnic groups. host: frankfort, kentucky will be featured on t
governor ever assassinated while in office, and john marshall harlan possible rulings in civil-rights cases. on book tv on c-span2, henry clay and his family from the author of his family legacy. we will also visit poor richard's book store, a longtime fixture in downtown frankfurt. >> kentucky state university is one of eight regional universities in the commonwealth of kentucky. kentucky state university has a unique history among the eight. it was founded in 1886, and has the historic...
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justice harlan and black left in quick succession. nixon replaced them. warren burger, william rehnquist, and harry blackmun. it illustrates something about the supreme court and something much broader than that. which is, to me, the biggest political development of my lifetime. the evolution of the republican party. it is almost unrecognizable from the republican party of today. that is because -- you can see that transformation in the appointments to the supreme court. many people thought that when nixon got those appointments, the court was going to change dramatically. it did not. the accord was almost as liberal as it was in the 1970's as the 1960's. the nixon tapes case, they forced him out of office. they ended the death penalty in the united states in 1972. the declared every statute unconstitutional. they allowed it back in 1976, but still. and still, the most controversial decision. roe vs. wade, a 7-2
justice harlan and black left in quick succession. nixon replaced them. warren burger, william rehnquist, and harry blackmun. it illustrates something about the supreme court and something much broader than that. which is, to me, the biggest political development of my lifetime. the evolution of the republican party. it is almost unrecognizable from the republican party of today. that is because -- you can see that transformation in the appointments to the supreme court. many people thought...
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with harlan,in indiana, carroll is a democrat ere. good morning. caller: i noticed the quality. u.s. consumers pay attention to the quality of what they are presented with, and i have noticed most china, and i do not know about india so much -- one thing i would like to understand is i think a lot of medications are made inndia, where a lot of textiles and such are made in china. are there manufacturers- are the manufacturers through multinationals, do they set the standard ohow things are made and the quality? we have had a big drywall thing where people cannot even live in houses where these things have been made in china. some have invested a lot of money, and some cannot afford to replace it. the same way with textiles. i have had things, and i got things that the u.s. made, and there are quality. i washed them thousands of times. yet stuff like bedding and competitors, they just fall apart within a couple of years. host: let's jump in. the quality of manufactured products? new guest: when developing countries start, they're bigger advantage is the cost, and they are able to
with harlan,in indiana, carroll is a democrat ere. good morning. caller: i noticed the quality. u.s. consumers pay attention to the quality of what they are presented with, and i have noticed most china, and i do not know about india so much -- one thing i would like to understand is i think a lot of medications are made inndia, where a lot of textiles and such are made in china. are there manufacturers- are the manufacturers through multinationals, do they set the standard ohow things are made...
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with harlan,egin indiana, carroll is a democrat there. good morning. caller: i noticed the quality. u.s. consumers pay attention to the quality of what they are presented with, and i have noticed most china, and i do not know about india so much -- one thing i would like to understand is i think a lot of medications are made in india, where a lot of textiles and such are made in china. are there manufacturers -- are the manufacturers through multinationals, do they set the standard of how things are made and the quality? we have had a big drywall thing where people cannot even live in houses where these things have been made in china. some have invested a lot of money, and some cannot afford to replace it. the same way with textiles. i have had things, and i got things that the u.s. made, and there are quality. i washed them thousands of times. yet stuff like bedding and competitors, they just fall apart within a couple of years. host: let's jump in. the quality of manufactured products? new guest: when developing countries start, they're bigger advantage is the cost, and they are a
with harlan,egin indiana, carroll is a democrat there. good morning. caller: i noticed the quality. u.s. consumers pay attention to the quality of what they are presented with, and i have noticed most china, and i do not know about india so much -- one thing i would like to understand is i think a lot of medications are made in india, where a lot of textiles and such are made in china. are there manufacturers -- are the manufacturers through multinationals, do they set the standard of how...
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harlan's point with the economic strictures that are placed on us and the war weariness on us and i think the war debate will be we're going to be prepared except in extraordinary cases to use american military force or to ask the alliance to use military force to overturn evil and despotic regimes or even totalitariani totalitarianism. >> i would like to add i agree with all of those points but would add we should have a more coherent policy in the transatlantic policy on the use of the broad range of civilian instruments. that we could use in a much more strategic fashion to make it clear to those who share our values and who live in a region that presents the greatest source of terrorist threat to the transatlantic community that we are on their side and we're not as hypocritical as some would make us out to be. we have time for one last brief question. i see a hand, yes. >> i'm also from the atlantic council. i wanted to go back to annette's point on political will. i don't think we'll be able to make the case for another intervention. and sometimes you cannot make the case for anothe
harlan's point with the economic strictures that are placed on us and the war weariness on us and i think the war debate will be we're going to be prepared except in extraordinary cases to use american military force or to ask the alliance to use military force to overturn evil and despotic regimes or even totalitariani totalitarianism. >> i would like to add i agree with all of those points but would add we should have a more coherent policy in the transatlantic policy on the use of the...