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herbert: yes. matt: relatively short recovery? herbert: it depends.ws the demand can be managed. it's tough, but it can be managed. matt: i'll take that as the main message. thank you for joining us. herbert diess, ceo of the world's largest carmaker. we are minutes away from the open of trading here in europe. and we could see other bit of a bounce today. but we have lost physically all of the gains we've had in equity indexes since the end of 2018. last year, that's one strategist expensive for 2020, as well. your morning call is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back, six minutes until the start of trading. the exchange says it has no plans to ban shortselling. germany is considering it. we heard about a ban in italy and south korea. it is talked about widely. futures point widely this does highly this morning. matt: rbc capital markets has taken its first step at account its first stocks. cap -- loriat lori kasatkina says, it's a flat and last year. aty're expecting it to end 2.79. gloom. doom and she does it say she's watching for capitula
herbert: yes. matt: relatively short recovery? herbert: it depends.ws the demand can be managed. it's tough, but it can be managed. matt: i'll take that as the main message. thank you for joining us. herbert diess, ceo of the world's largest carmaker. we are minutes away from the open of trading here in europe. and we could see other bit of a bounce today. but we have lost physically all of the gains we've had in equity indexes since the end of 2018. last year, that's one strategist expensive...
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herbert lee has been found shot to death. eh hearst shot him. state representative eh hearst shot him. hearst claimed that -- how do you say this -- it was self-defense. i am going to walk you through this like we walked through scottsboro. herbert lee drove up in his truck, got out of his truck with a tire iron, swinging it at mississippi state representative eh hearst. all who believe that story, please raise your hand. [laughter] are you saying it lacks credibility? it does. but he had witnesses. >> of course. >> he had a lot when i'm lewis allen and said it happen the way the u.s. representative said it happen, got out of trucks swinging attire arm and so the representative had to protect himself and so he shot him. >> bob moses is listening to this and saying it is not adding up, that is really not adding up. let's see what we can do here, and so he begins to talk to lewis allen. is that how it really happened? >> yes. >> no really, is that how it really happened? >> yes. >> is that how it really happened? >> no. and lewis allen was a very
herbert lee has been found shot to death. eh hearst shot him. state representative eh hearst shot him. hearst claimed that -- how do you say this -- it was self-defense. i am going to walk you through this like we walked through scottsboro. herbert lee drove up in his truck, got out of his truck with a tire iron, swinging it at mississippi state representative eh hearst. all who believe that story, please raise your hand. [laughter] are you saying it lacks credibility? it does. but he had...
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hurst sees herbert facilitating voter registration in mississippi. moses tells doar, protect herbert lee. i fear for his life. protect him. protect him. protect him. doar says, okay. we'll do. gets on a plane, flies back to d.c. to protect him, you know, work on some stuff. the moment he gets there, he sees the notice. herbert lee has been found shot to death. e.h. hurst shot him. state representative e.h. hurst shot him. hurst claimed that -- how do you say this? it was self-defense. i'm going to walk you through this like we walked through skots borrow. herbert leave drove up with his truck, got out of his truck with a tire iron swinging it at mississippi state representative e.h. hurst. now, all who believe that story, please raise your hand. are you saying it lacks credibility? it does. but he had witnesses. >> of course. >> the son-in-law? >> you're like, yeah, the son-in-law? and a black man. timothy, that looked like what? he was named louis allen who said, yeah, it happened just the way representative hurst said it happened. he got out of the
hurst sees herbert facilitating voter registration in mississippi. moses tells doar, protect herbert lee. i fear for his life. protect him. protect him. protect him. doar says, okay. we'll do. gets on a plane, flies back to d.c. to protect him, you know, work on some stuff. the moment he gets there, he sees the notice. herbert lee has been found shot to death. e.h. hurst shot him. state representative e.h. hurst shot him. hurst claimed that -- how do you say this? it was self-defense. i'm going...
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: telling his story as part of his life's mission. 90-year-old herbert heller he has donated his timelawmakers neighbors community groups and especially students. in hopes they won't repeat the mistakes of world war ii. >>> i always feel one young lady or one young man will hopefully be our president. i wanted them to know what went on.>> reporter: helltold how he his parents and his brother got deported from their home in prague czechoslovakia. >>> at age 15 we were shipped to auschwitz.>> reporter: his quick thinking spared him from the cyanide showers. >>> we had to address undress totally naked. i would go before doctor who was the german doctor. doctor death. i flexed the muscles i didn't have. i said. that means i can work.>> reporter: a year later while freezing in the death march from auschwitz he found a backpack in the snow with civilian clothes inside. he put them on at night and escaped by train. >>> i sat on the n ice forward in civilian fransco. d his mother surviv an army at run a baby clothes and furniture store in san rafael en from willis middle school to hear mr. he
: telling his story as part of his life's mission. 90-year-old herbert heller he has donated his timelawmakers neighbors community groups and especially students. in hopes they won't repeat the mistakes of world war ii. >>> i always feel one young lady or one young man will hopefully be our president. i wanted them to know what went on.>> reporter: helltold how he his parents and his brother got deported from their home in prague czechoslovakia. >>> at age 15 we were...
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amity: herbert hoover responded as a control freak.etimes party is less important than temperament. he was a control freak, and enormously successful men. he was the best paid young man in america. he barreled into the crisis with both hands and said i am going to manage it very different from my predecessors. he berated markets for selling short. he did something new at the time. he insisted on keeping wages up. he told businesses that you have to keep wages up and then people have money and they will buy a car. it was new at the time. you think about what businesses are deciding as we are this week. should i cut wages and lay fewer people off? should i lay off a lot of people but keep the numbers for a symbolic few? we would all rather cut wages. hoover said keep wages. he did not get to the other part. obedient businesses kept wages up. but of course they laid off people. they did not have enough money. if they could not cut wages, they were going to lay off. that was the rigid unemployment of the 1920's. we don't remember what the
amity: herbert hoover responded as a control freak.etimes party is less important than temperament. he was a control freak, and enormously successful men. he was the best paid young man in america. he barreled into the crisis with both hands and said i am going to manage it very different from my predecessors. he berated markets for selling short. he did something new at the time. he insisted on keeping wages up. he told businesses that you have to keep wages up and then people have money and...
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herbert: in our case, we have embraced syntax. critical come from, and given our growth aspirations. there are a lot of things happening. -- payments as far as that space is concerned, so there is big competition. are good contributors for all of that. and we are readily embracing them. francine: you became number one by strategically buying things in nigeria. is there anything else you would like to acquire in nigeria? herbert: acquisition is not done for acquisition's sake. we will have 20 million customers across africa. but i think payment emma innovation, driving, that is -- you will see things coming up in evenext couple of weeks, in europe, i think. to drive our growth. what is supporting the velocity of payment within nigeria -- intra-africa, as well as across haveorld, the large banks left africa. because of the great concern. francine: thank you so much for joining us today. herbert wigwe president of access bank, and guy de blonay. of jupiter asset management. go back to mark carney, explain it some decisions taken so f
herbert: in our case, we have embraced syntax. critical come from, and given our growth aspirations. there are a lot of things happening. -- payments as far as that space is concerned, so there is big competition. are good contributors for all of that. and we are readily embracing them. francine: you became number one by strategically buying things in nigeria. is there anything else you would like to acquire in nigeria? herbert: acquisition is not done for acquisition's sake. we will have 20...
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max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one topic every week will tax student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic. and more. with what's front running this sunday exclusively on. seemed wrong. but old rules just don't. let me. get to shape out these days you can't get educated and engaged with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to steve keen he's the author of the bunking economics he's got an amazing patriotic page at profess or profit steve kean where you can basically become a student for much cheaper than going to any university away on the universities are no good steve welcome back good to him actually i like the resume that i do lakisha now let's talk coronavirus you recently wrote that we need to start thinking exponentially in order to can tain the coronavirus elaborate on this what does thinking exponentially look like steve well it's it's actually a great old analogy max that there's 2 of them want to do
max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one topic every week will tax student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic. and more. with what's front running this sunday exclusively on. seemed wrong. but old rules just don't. let me. get to shape out these days you can't get educated and engaged with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to...
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. >> reporter: 90-year-old herbert hiller shared his life story freely since 2004. he has donated his time to lawmakers, neighbors, communities groups and especially students in hopes they won't repeat the mistakes of world war ii. >> i always feel one young lady or one young man will hopefully be our president and i wanted them to know what went on. >> reporter: mr. hiller told how he, his parents and brother got deported from their home in prague, and his quick thinking helped. >> we had to undress totally naked and i would go before the german doctor, dr. death, and i flexed muscles i didn't have and i said and in german i said i can work. >>> he found a backpack in the snow with civilian clothes inside. he put them on at night and escaped by train. >> i sat on the train forward with civilian clothes. he joined the u.s. army reserves weeks came an american citizen and would run a baby clothes and furniture store for more than half a century. >> reporter: she brought her students from the middle school to hear his incredible chapter of living history. >> he was ve
. >> reporter: 90-year-old herbert hiller shared his life story freely since 2004. he has donated his time to lawmakers, neighbors, communities groups and especially students in hopes they won't repeat the mistakes of world war ii. >> i always feel one young lady or one young man will hopefully be our president and i wanted them to know what went on. >> reporter: mr. hiller told how he, his parents and brother got deported from their home in prague, and his quick thinking...
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commentated douglas s herbert explains. tuesday is traditionally beenn the day americans vote. but the idea of turning it into a power house state super tuesday on the primary election calendar was inspiredy the nineteen eighty fouour democratic presidential race. which a midwesterner name walter mondale. our system by ronald reagan in one of the biggest landslides. she said by defeating democrats sought a way to give moderate voters from southern states a and more influence in primary r races by having them all on the same day. basketball with three dececes and supuper tuesday because of all its now stage not in one region but across a broad swath of geographically and demographically diverse states. there's no national primary day in us presidential elections so super tuesday two thousand twenty heldd this year on march third one fourteen states and two us territories voted once it's the closest americans get to a single snapshot of a a candidate's chances of securing their party's nominanation. it's the first t true test of whether a candidate has what it takess to go ththe
commentated douglas s herbert explains. tuesday is traditionally beenn the day americans vote. but the idea of turning it into a power house state super tuesday on the primary election calendar was inspiredy the nineteen eighty fouour democratic presidential race. which a midwesterner name walter mondale. our system by ronald reagan in one of the biggest landslides. she said by defeating democrats sought a way to give moderate voters from southern states a and more influence in primary r races...
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george herbert walker bush, george w. bush, john kerry all members of that secret society. i think what is interesting about bush's image in the public is, here is a person from such an elite background, such who, basically growing up in texas, develops a kind of style that makes him able to relate to people that you would normally think individuals born to that class could not be able to do that. that is part of his background. we know of course he makes an early run for congress, he loses that first election. he goes to work on his father's campaign. he goes to business, part owner of the texas rangers and things like that. but when you think about texas politics, he pulls off a stunning upset to start his victories in texas, then to the white house. >> to put that stunning upset in context, but for bill clinton defeating george bush the elder in 1992, almost certainly the case that george w would not have had a clear pathway to high level elected politics. that it would've been difficult and unusual for the son of a sitting president to run for governor of texas in 1994.
george herbert walker bush, george w. bush, john kerry all members of that secret society. i think what is interesting about bush's image in the public is, here is a person from such an elite background, such who, basically growing up in texas, develops a kind of style that makes him able to relate to people that you would normally think individuals born to that class could not be able to do that. that is part of his background. we know of course he makes an early run for congress, he loses...
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herbert hoover also liked to be a hero. he was from business.s i said, the presidency is less about political party than temperament. it is what kind of man are you or woman? how do you react in a downturn? do you take it all upon yourself? do you say some things i cannot change? upbe i need to cheer people but i can't fix the spread of this problem right here? that is the way calvin coolidge was. i admire coolidge. he saw what it was he could change and what he could not. the 20's were a pretty good decade. i recommend a look at him as well. susan: thank you for spending an hour with us from maine where with youraying safe family from covid-19. we appreciate your historic perspective in this particular time of crisis. -- amityamity shlaes. amity: thank you. >> all q&a programs are available on the website or on the podcast as c-span.org. >> if you miss any of our live coverage of the government response to the coronavirus outbreak, watch it any time at c-span.org/coronavirus. from they briefings president and the white house task force to updat
herbert hoover also liked to be a hero. he was from business.s i said, the presidency is less about political party than temperament. it is what kind of man are you or woman? how do you react in a downturn? do you take it all upon yourself? do you say some things i cannot change? upbe i need to cheer people but i can't fix the spread of this problem right here? that is the way calvin coolidge was. i admire coolidge. he saw what it was he could change and what he could not. the 20's were a...
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get smart and the next time max keiser and stacy herbert saying bye all and check us out on twitter it's kaiser report. i don't. want to you as a. menace was going to miss almost no. no no. that had 4 of them but let's run through 10 of them because news would have. us on. that and then yesterday when you know i am going mad on your you know enough for you. how is that done.
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and well that's going to do it for this episode of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank our guests dave came check out his patron at page 3 on dot com for profit steve keen homeschool yourself. get smart and so next time max kaiser stacy herbert saying by all and check us out on twitter it's kaiser report. there are not ones out. the definitions enough. to take in the city. and yes anything. really think i'm. good enough to know what. this debt ceiling if one means. better than this one tokyo found it. was because. these. budget we talk about trouble he's gonna demystified this whole political space if you weren't clear before like these folks are no better than us so you know you can reach out to friends say you know take responsibility maybe run for office at the end of the day you know i don't see how we have a lot a system where these people get away with you know misrepresenting us why not step up and do it yourself. former army intelligence analyst and whistleblower chelsea manning has been released from jail this comes just a day after she attempted
and well that's going to do it for this episode of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank our guests dave came check out his patron at page 3 on dot com for profit steve keen homeschool yourself. get smart and so next time max kaiser stacy herbert saying by all and check us out on twitter it's kaiser report. there are not ones out. the definitions enough. to take in the city. and yes anything. really think i'm. good enough to know what. this debt ceiling if one...
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the world max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle. every week. x. student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic. and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . you see every passage is the death of something all passages involve some kind of conflict in between where one is trying to reconstitute the old way of doing things but it doesn't work as a service i'm often working with people in those in-between so again the key is how do i find my pass through all of this and where do i find innocent those moments we have to start beginning to trust what is coming from within. today the. story. is here. to be reached. to unleash the full power of the federal government of this effort today i am officially declaring a national emergency. the us stepped up its response to thwart the spread of the coronavirus following countries across europe and asia. to trumpet ministration also seeks magical imports from china which could cause prices to rocket. a full thought whistleblower rounds on the chemical wea
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and well that's going to do it for this episode of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank our guests dave kane check out his patron at page 3 on dot com for profit steve king homeschool yourself. get smart and so much time max kaiser stacy herbert saying by all and check us out on twitter earth kaiser report. good food descriptions sound up to easing even for the owners so how to choose the pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want to sell us than was necessarily good for the patent turns out may not be used so for the most people believe we have animals that have you know diabetes and arthritis and they have auto immune disorders they've got allergies we are actually creating these problems and it's a huge epidemic of problems all of them i believe can be linked to very simple problem of diet and some dog owners so heartbreaking stories about their pets streets the larger corporations are not very interested in proving or disproving the value of their food because they're already making it a $1000000000.00 on i
and well that's going to do it for this episode of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank our guests dave kane check out his patron at page 3 on dot com for profit steve king homeschool yourself. get smart and so much time max kaiser stacy herbert saying by all and check us out on twitter earth kaiser report. good food descriptions sound up to easing even for the owners so how to choose the pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on...
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herbert, welcome back. >> herbert winier. one thing i commend the individuals that redress the problems of the wiring on the metro and i commend them for that but it also highlights the problems are largely internal with service deliver row with muni. it's a daily operation that are not examined and basically the transit effectiveness project now known as muni doesn't address any of it. i think service delivery is even worse. you have to address the internal problems of muni and this is something that has not really been examined. so, these are my comments on that. i commend those who are awarded for their meritorious service, however, we have to address the internal problems of muni with launched this whole failed transit effectiveness project and you are basically going to have the same problems no matter how many bus stops you remove and how many you alter the rest of it remains the same. it's the same old dance. thank you. >> thank you, very much. ok, with public comment closed, directors are there any further questions o
herbert, welcome back. >> herbert winier. one thing i commend the individuals that redress the problems of the wiring on the metro and i commend them for that but it also highlights the problems are largely internal with service deliver row with muni. it's a daily operation that are not examined and basically the transit effectiveness project now known as muni doesn't address any of it. i think service delivery is even worse. you have to address the internal problems of muni and this is...
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herbert, welcome back. >> herbert winier. one thing i commend the individuals that redress the problems of the wiring on the metro and i commend them for that but it also highlights the problems are largely internal with service deliver row with muni. it's a daily operation that are not examined and basically the transit effectiveness project now known as muni doesn't address any of it. i think service delivery is even worse. you have to address the internal problems of muni and this is something that has not really been examined. so, these are my comments on that. i commend those who are awarded for their meritorious service, however, we have to address the internal problems of muni with launched this whole failed transit effectiveness project and you are basically going to have the same problems no matter how many bus stops you remove and how many you alter the rest of it remains the same. it's the same old dance. thank you. >> thank you, very much. ok, with public comment closed, directors are there any further questions o
herbert, welcome back. >> herbert winier. one thing i commend the individuals that redress the problems of the wiring on the metro and i commend them for that but it also highlights the problems are largely internal with service deliver row with muni. it's a daily operation that are not examined and basically the transit effectiveness project now known as muni doesn't address any of it. i think service delivery is even worse. you have to address the internal problems of muni and this is...
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herbert, welcome back. >> herbert winier. one thing i commend the individuals that redress the problems of the wiring on the metro and i commend them for that but it also highlights the problems are largely internal with service deliver row with muni. it's a daily operation that are not examined and basically the transit effectiveness project now known as muni doesn't address any of it. i think service delivery is even worse. you have to address the internal problems of muni and this is something that has not really been examined. so, these are my comments on that. i commend those who are awarded for their meritorious service, however, we have to address the internal problems of muni with launched this whole failed transit effectiveness project and you are basically going to have the same problems no matter how many bus stops you remove and how many you alter the rest of it remains the same. it's the same old dance. thank you. >> thank you, very much. ok, with public comment closed, directors are there any further questions o
herbert, welcome back. >> herbert winier. one thing i commend the individuals that redress the problems of the wiring on the metro and i commend them for that but it also highlights the problems are largely internal with service deliver row with muni. it's a daily operation that are not examined and basically the transit effectiveness project now known as muni doesn't address any of it. i think service delivery is even worse. you have to address the internal problems of muni and this is...
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. >> reporter: 90-year-old herbert hiller has shared his life story freely since 2004.onated his time to lawmakers, neighbors, community groups, and especially students so they won't repeat the mistakes of world war ii. >> i always feel that one young lady or one young man will hopefully be our president and i wanted them to know what wentd w hehibrothegot deported from t home in prague, czecho slovokia. >> i would go before dr. mangola who was the german doctor, dr. death. i flexed muscles i didn't have and i said i can work in german. >> reporter: and a year later, while freezing in the infamous death march he found a backpack in the snow with sifl yan civilian clothes. >> reporter: hiller and his mother survived and came to san francisco. he joined the u.s. army reserves, became an american citizen, got married and would run a baby clothes and furniture store in san rafael for more than half a century. jenine teason brought her students to he hiller's incredible chapter of living history. >> he was honored about what he felt and saw. >> i'm really inspired by what he
. >> reporter: 90-year-old herbert hiller has shared his life story freely since 2004.onated his time to lawmakers, neighbors, community groups, and especially students so they won't repeat the mistakes of world war ii. >> i always feel that one young lady or one young man will hopefully be our president and i wanted them to know what wentd w hehibrothegot deported from t home in prague, czecho slovokia. >> i would go before dr. mangola who was the german doctor, dr. death. i...
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herbert hoover was pushing this.e said republicans should declare the principles of free enterprise and become the conservative party in the sense of conserving triple liberalism. hoover said that because he was off. hi [bleep] to reclaim that term which fdr had perverted. jenkins, newspaperman, said how is the republican party to consolidate sentiment and defeat the radical new deal? by embracing free enterprise. frank who was an important figure in republican circles, president of the university of wisconsin and hopeful for political office who tragically died in an accident. you can see how thoughts were changing about the possibility of realignment from what he said between 1933 and 1940. in 1933, he said hope for a conservative party and they had into the waste bucket. may be he said "we heading into a different situation because of the extreme liberalism of the democrats." that is getting a little ahead of the story which starts with the free enterprise battle of the new deal. that's what i'm going to turn to.
herbert hoover was pushing this.e said republicans should declare the principles of free enterprise and become the conservative party in the sense of conserving triple liberalism. hoover said that because he was off. hi [bleep] to reclaim that term which fdr had perverted. jenkins, newspaperman, said how is the republican party to consolidate sentiment and defeat the radical new deal? by embracing free enterprise. frank who was an important figure in republican circles, president of the...
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and the world says max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one topic every week wealth tax student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic. and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . for your rockies now they live better should we have that i had a much better 17 years could we could have had a much more prosperous iraq a stable iraq yes as their. mistakes happen absolutely. made things better have by far they could have done they should have made it better but that does not take away from the flag they have stood up to around the dictator who was bloodthirsty and he participated in the murder and killing of hundreds of thousands of iraqis are millions and more of the around then the invasion of kuwait and so on. it's no longer the big do 50.0 musical number 2 number one with little kids who didn't leave home until and don't going to. leave all the good that it is down there in the vault to sign up for the almost impossible for all since i was in there i guess the trick are young. people. but as we j
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in this vein, eisenhower returned to general herbert brown now has argued that signs of the manifesto'semise appeared as early as 1957. >> i can only conclude that eisenhower's the sites of action at little rock, crushed the forces behind the southern manifesto in an important sense commentators are correct to contend that the nation the manifesto aimed to preserve had changed and meaningful ways. the manifesto's drafters did not succeed in their attempt to maintain state sponsored jim crow schools, and it would be foolish to assert otherwise. this change, moreover, should not be dismissed as merely superficial, but instead should be understood as both representing and pretending profound racial trans formation. despite this transformation it would be severely mistaken to believe that the manifesto and its rafters were utterly disconnected from current conditions. the drafters foremost goals absolutely prevented racial desegregation while the schools went and realized. it may be more accurate to view their loss on that score in terms partial rather than total. and there are lots of stat
in this vein, eisenhower returned to general herbert brown now has argued that signs of the manifesto'semise appeared as early as 1957. >> i can only conclude that eisenhower's the sites of action at little rock, crushed the forces behind the southern manifesto in an important sense commentators are correct to contend that the nation the manifesto aimed to preserve had changed and meaningful ways. the manifesto's drafters did not succeed in their attempt to maintain state sponsored jim...
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and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle. every week. tax student debt trade was money universal basic. and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . yes and the one where. the sun mix was a some kind of. this is a kind of one time sometimes she says some horses can stop doesn't do you. see does not my claws. it's only some of the. crew now but there's a sense as a category as a father and man are my eyes really here. i actually. as i heard. the fight against. those 3 set runs yeah so the big palm oil industry will not be very happy about. all of them to see them are going to doesn't look as a. good friend of his had to move. next let's be honest. all i gave you here 2 pills i had taking were mine take the other one there's palm oil units. in here and the moment all this was it i mean radio you say a little bit of clothing same and they said you had the decimal. one so it. was some nuns got up. to get it done one of them up to you to put up was not going to biofuel you normally so be good. to belittle one
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in this vain, eisenhower attorney general herbert brownell has argued that signs of the manifesto's demise appeared as early as 1957. here's what attorney general brownell had to say. "i can only conclude that eisenhower's decisive action at little rock" -- obviously sending in the 101st airborne to little rock central -- "crushed the forces behind the southern manifesto." in an important sense, commentators are correct to contend that the nation, the manifesto aimed to preserve has changed in meaningful ways. the manifesto's drafters did not succeed in their attempt to maintain state-sponsored jim crow schools, and it would be foolish to assert otherwise. this change, moreover, should not be dismissed as merely superficial, but instead should be understood as both representing and portending profound racial transformation. despite this transformation, it would be severely mistaken to believe that the manifesto and its drafters' views are utterly disconnected from current conditions. although the drafters' foremost goal of absolutely preventing racial desegregation in public schools went u
in this vain, eisenhower attorney general herbert brownell has argued that signs of the manifesto's demise appeared as early as 1957. here's what attorney general brownell had to say. "i can only conclude that eisenhower's decisive action at little rock" -- obviously sending in the 101st airborne to little rock central -- "crushed the forces behind the southern manifesto." in an important sense, commentators are correct to contend that the nation, the manifesto aimed to...
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. >> president trump at this point is the herbert hoover of his generation. there's a massive national crisis going on and he's consistently late and very, you know, marginal in what he does. >> reporter: senator mitch mcconnell says republicans will move at, quote, warp speed to craft that economic stimulus package saying the deadline is this morning. >>> starting monday trading on the u.s. stock exchange will be fully electronic. you won't see people on the trading floor after two people tested positive for covid-19. the market will open in two hours after another tumultous say. >>> cyber security experts are warning that hackers are stepping up their attacks. amanda del castillo has those details. >> reporter: the covid-19 pandemic is bringing with it new cybeer security challenges. >>a level and degree of how hard the bad actors or the hacker is going to try. >> reporter: but the professor asured there are ways to keep your information safe and your connection secure while sheltering in place. those forced to work from home shared their set up. >> for me
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max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one self big every week wealth tax student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic income and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . welcome back as turkey's military intervention in a deliberate ends in syria being the only major nation action to factor violating international law concerning sovereignty and human rights the e.u. claims that greece is a shield to defend it from thousands of refugees of the syria war but does that mean the e.u. is breaking the law joining me via skype from oslo is the norwegian refugee council's senior adviser paul ness paul thanks so much for coming on 1st of all i've got to ask you how bad is the situation on the e.u. borders as refugees flee turkey. what we have seen now on the border is just a last chapter of the sad story and refugees for the last few years in greece we see unrest on the border we see different versions for what's happening but we do know that the border is closed and people are not permitted to seek asylum
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herbert stewart fears he's next. >> i'm a father. this is going to hit dramatically. >> reporter: in washington, d.c., republicans and democrats start negotiations today on a stimulus package to help american workers and businesses. >> corporations should not get a bailout and then be allowed to fire employees or cut their salaries. >> reporter: the republican proposal gives every american up to $1,200. >> money for people from the middle class on down, period. >> reporter: globally the head of the united nations is calling for a coordinated response. >> if you let the virus spread like wildfire, especially if the most vulnerable regions of the world, it would kill millions of people. >> reporter: cindy pom, cbs news. >>> the president says two existing drugs show promise to combat the coronavirus. both drugs are still in clinical trials and could take months for fda approval. >>> meantime, the white house's coronavirus task force is out with a dire warning. it's really a reminder, asking people to engage in social distancing. it say
herbert stewart fears he's next. >> i'm a father. this is going to hit dramatically. >> reporter: in washington, d.c., republicans and democrats start negotiations today on a stimulus package to help american workers and businesses. >> corporations should not get a bailout and then be allowed to fire employees or cut their salaries. >> reporter: the republican proposal gives every american up to $1,200. >> money for people from the middle class on down, period....
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and the world max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one celtic every week will tax student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic income and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . the silence here is e-re. this is all going to be a palm oil plantations. less this is a session we have made to make. these soft. enough gonzaga. that i know and they marry a business and have them on the next to do know now many. movie deal made them listen even claim cohen sing it if you mean. even savings and you think want to see dizzy among those dizzy a month and this is a. this is a dizzying thing my idea into the special case here in these areas the ending right now is company wasn't listening the dolly had. libby. there's a number. it doesn't agree on. p t r k k is a subsidiary of the mocking croak a mocking cruel beast there fretting directly responsible for this disaster the marking crops applies to wilma wilma supplies unilever and you only live in markets its products under 400 different brand names in sup
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. >> president trump is the herbert hoover of his generation. there's a massive national crisis going on. he's consistently late and marginal in what he does. oreitch coell saying rubcans will work at warp speed package saying the deadline for that is this morning. kenneth. >> alex, thank you. >>> breaking news from las vegas. the air traffic control tower at the airport has been temporarily closed because of concerns that a worker may be infected with the coronavirus. many flights to vegas have been diverted. >>> overnight we learned a person infected with the coronavirus was contagious while traveling through jfk airport on saturday. that person flew to rochester, new york. >>> a worker at an amazon warehouse in new york city had been tested positive. >>> a shocking story how the virus can impact one family. "the new york times" a 73-year-old infected in new jersey died hours after her son died from the virus and five days after her daughter's death. four other children in the family are hospitalized. more younger people are getting sick than
. >> president trump is the herbert hoover of his generation. there's a massive national crisis going on. he's consistently late and marginal in what he does. oreitch coell saying rubcans will work at warp speed package saying the deadline for that is this morning. kenneth. >> alex, thank you. >>> breaking news from las vegas. the air traffic control tower at the airport has been temporarily closed because of concerns that a worker may be infected with the coronavirus. many...
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max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle. every week. student debt trade was corporate money universal basic. and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . the price of oil nosedives along with global stocks saudi arabia ramps up production in a dispute with russia. to the south brussels says it's agreed on a good starting point in discussions with ankara over the unfolding margaret crisis at the greek turkish border where tens of thousands of refugees remain in limbo. and italian prisons with inmates furious over their conditions on the strict new measures brought in to combat the spread of the coronavirus.
max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle. every week. student debt trade was corporate money universal basic. and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . the price of oil nosedives along with global stocks saudi arabia ramps up production in a dispute with russia. to the south brussels says it's agreed on a good starting point in discussions with ankara over the unfolding margaret crisis at the greek turkish border...
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herbert d.c. explained the move given the present significant deterioration in the sales situation and the heightened uncertainty regarding parts supplies to our plants production is to be suspended in the near future factories operated by group bronze both wagons decision follows similar moves by other car manufacturers toyota b.m.w. renault and others have shuttered their plants during the global health crisis in the e.u. alone of a sector is responsible for around 14000000 jobs the pandemic is causing huge problems for the u.s. job market as well with the country's unemployment claims seeing one of the largest spikes on record the u.s. labor department has reported several 100000 claims filed forecasts are dire with some predicting that there will be millions of jobless americans by next week. editorial director at of the american institute for economic research geoffrey tucker says that the global economy is facing increasing pressure by the day. this is the kind of decision of that the privat
herbert d.c. explained the move given the present significant deterioration in the sales situation and the heightened uncertainty regarding parts supplies to our plants production is to be suspended in the near future factories operated by group bronze both wagons decision follows similar moves by other car manufacturers toyota b.m.w. renault and others have shuttered their plants during the global health crisis in the e.u. alone of a sector is responsible for around 14000000 jobs the pandemic...
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pleasure and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert like to thank our guest antiparallel follow on twitter great great to fall going to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report that's next time. as the election cycle rages on the media highlights or even invent what they deem to be important even radical what they don't tell you is how the political center is collapsing in today's campaign is when voters think about the status quo. was. yes i just want to know my dick out. that god yes. according to u.n. estimates by 2019 the flow of migrants out of africa had reached 36000000. around one 3rd of whom displaced africans make their way north to do you. got the news bought a few deeply got to. certain many people determined to reach europe risking their lives to do so to do other things going to profit from their perilous journey. where do you go. on. a monday in bangladesh. a modern family with a. bank that the body of own that hasn't even got are not me left active at this in but i am out of many that. there were some additional bodies fr
pleasure and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert like to thank our guest antiparallel follow on twitter great great to fall going to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report that's next time. as the election cycle rages on the media highlights or even invent what they deem to be important even radical what they don't tell you is how the political center is collapsing in today's campaign is when voters think about the status quo. was....
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herbert d's explain the move. given the present significant deterioration in the sale situation and the heightened uncertainty regarding parts supplies to our plants production is to be suspended in the near future at factories operated by group browns the decision follows similar moves by other car manufacturers toyota b.m.w. renault and fia are among those who have shut their plants during the crisis in the e.u. alone the sector is responsible for more around $14000000.00 jobs in the latest episode of artes boom bust automotive expert lauren fix told us the industry will take a long time to recover. for the auto industry on global basis we're looking at a huge impact with every single manufacturer pretty much shutting down production we're not just talking about high end cars but everyday cars we've already seen a huge negative downturn when it comes to china they're off by about 80 percent so far for the 1st quarter but that may change they're starting to get back on line but here in the u.s. we're looking at l
herbert d's explain the move. given the present significant deterioration in the sale situation and the heightened uncertainty regarding parts supplies to our plants production is to be suspended in the near future at factories operated by group browns the decision follows similar moves by other car manufacturers toyota b.m.w. renault and fia are among those who have shut their plants during the crisis in the e.u. alone the sector is responsible for more around $14000000.00 jobs in the latest...
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max keiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one topic every week well tax exclusively on r.t. . welcome back across the uk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing crude carnage. ok let's go back to come on in beirut on this program i always try to avoid hyperbole but it seems to me considering the behavior of saudi arabia over the last couple of years under the nominal leadership of the crown prince here he's putting the entire kingdom it risk isn't he this is an extraordinary gambit we just pajamas gave us the numbers there and i think that just the top level i mean when you see the whole financial ization of the energy markets here it doesn't take much to rattle the cage and the cage is being rattled go ahead in beirut. obviously he's taken there he used risk which is kind of backfired as of the early and probably his going to hear it from the president of the united states because it's going to backfire not on them it's going to backfire on mr trump himself because he had built his his reputation as he's
max keiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one topic every week well tax exclusively on r.t. . welcome back across the uk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing crude carnage. ok let's go back to come on in beirut on this program i always try to avoid hyperbole but it seems to me considering the behavior of saudi arabia over the last couple of years under the nominal leadership of the crown prince here he's...
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max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one topic every week well tax student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic. and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . readings in the salyut age. from having to sit through a donald trump joe biden debate on cognitive decline now a very very real possibility to the coronavirus still on the rampage across the globe things my friends things are looking very bleak these days so bleak that even the 2020 olympics appear to be in jeopardy is the quadrennial gathering of the world's greatest athletes representing their respective nations on the grandest stage of the mall is facing one.
max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one topic every week well tax student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic. and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . readings in the salyut age. from having to sit through a donald trump joe biden debate on cognitive decline now a very very real possibility to the coronavirus still on the rampage across the globe things my friends things are looking very bleak these...
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max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one topic every week will stacks student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic income and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . thank you thank. you thank you thank you thank you. welcome to the alec salmon show and to the special program on someone who shot to international fame some 20 years ago airborne written about in 2001 this investigative journalist was captured by the taliban in afghanistan just as the american led bombing campaign started and her life hung in the balance however once released her life's journey took a surprising direction us she converted to islam and became an avid critic of western foreign policy in the war on terror and test undertaken speaking tours throughout the world she has been called something close to celebrity and the islamic world and it to size dinny it was for to be more spec acknowledgeable women in islam a quote by islam online after entering domestic u.k. politics as chair of the briefly successful solidarity party
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welcome to front running 2025 max kaiser stacy herbert and we're taking a forensic deep dive into all the candidates and their positions stacey i think today we're going to take a close look at what we call antiwar yes because we actually had a candidate in these democratic primaries who is anti-war this is one of the really radical positions in u.s. politics because usually we always have a pro-war canaday and you actually have to show your credentials constantly about how pro-war you are remember hillary clinton was her famous line was we came we saw he died ha ha ha ha ha cackle and that was referring to khadafi and libya and joining us to talk about anti war is james howard kunstler and dr michael hudson you were the author of super imperialism so you know about the role of war in exerting this imperialism 1st of all tell us a gabbers position on anti-war has incurred the wrath of the entire political and certainly of the media spectrum is anti-war even a possibility for america well the 1st thing you have to ask any democratic candidate for president is where do you plan to go to
welcome to front running 2025 max kaiser stacy herbert and we're taking a forensic deep dive into all the candidates and their positions stacey i think today we're going to take a close look at what we call antiwar yes because we actually had a candidate in these democratic primaries who is anti-war this is one of the really radical positions in u.s. politics because usually we always have a pro-war canaday and you actually have to show your credentials constantly about how pro-war you are...
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welcome to front running 2020 with max kaiser and stacy herbert at a bevy of special guests right here in fabulous hipster brooklyn i'm feeling it so stacy this episode is all about student debts and the students of course are the millennium goals and generations e they like the candidates promising to get rid of all the student debts there's $1.00 trillion dollars in outstanding debt today in america that is up from 360 $3000000000.00 in just 2005 joining us to discuss this dr michael hudson professor steve kean and randy roller professor steve keen of course you talk a lot about debt and in fact increase the rate of increase of debt what do you think of that number 363000000000 dollars in outstanding student loans in 20051.6 trillion today doubling every crew.
welcome to front running 2020 with max kaiser and stacy herbert at a bevy of special guests right here in fabulous hipster brooklyn i'm feeling it so stacy this episode is all about student debts and the students of course are the millennium goals and generations e they like the candidates promising to get rid of all the student debts there's $1.00 trillion dollars in outstanding debt today in america that is up from 360 $3000000000.00 in just 2005 joining us to discuss this dr michael hudson...
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max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one topic every week. tax student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic. and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . the f.d.a. is primary role is and regulation of what the label says is and there is actually in there the f.d.a. is not regulating quality production sourcing any of those things they're regulating that what you say is on the label is actually on the label the most shocking thing about the pet food industry that has remained since basically i started doing this work is the f.d.a. compliance policies i still cannot understand how an industry is provided by a federal tax supported organization loopholes to avoid federal law if you go to the f.d.a. website and just type in compliance policies and then scroll down the page to hand feed and and there's one after another they allow contamination by pesticides contamination by industrial chemicals contamination by natural toxins contamination filth micro biological contamination over tolerance for unferm
max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one topic every week. tax student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic. and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . the f.d.a. is primary role is and regulation of what the label says is and there is actually in there the f.d.a. is not regulating quality production sourcing any of those things they're regulating that what you say is on the label is actually on the...
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enjoyed this that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert join to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until next time by help. the point is should we actually be charging for it because this is when we charge for things is because it's been a benefit to the person who's bought it and that's the audiology took over education about 30 or 40 years ago but the perspective of education was originally that education is a benefit for saudi in general i wouldn't want to live in a society without doctors or engineers all saw what happened without economists. saying it of being a profit benefit ignoring the public means that we're ignoring that the skill bias we need for a sophisticated society and putting the burden of that skill on the individuals what we've turned it into is just now the trying institution. has become a form a version of a real estate scam that is not devices for a functional saudi. welcome to worlds apart 70 years ago de walt was convulsing with protest against the war in iraq one even sat a guinness world record for the larges
enjoyed this that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert join to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until next time by help. the point is should we actually be charging for it because this is when we charge for things is because it's been a benefit to the person who's bought it and that's the audiology took over education about 30 or 40 years ago but the perspective of education was originally that education is a benefit for saudi in...
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welcome to front running 2020 with max kaiser and stacy herbert and a bevy of special guests right heren fabulous hipster brooklyn i'm feeling it so stacey this episode is all about student debts and the students of course are the millennium goals and generations e they like the candidates promising to get rid of all the student debts there's $1.00 trillion dollars in outstanding debt.
welcome to front running 2020 with max kaiser and stacy herbert and a bevy of special guests right heren fabulous hipster brooklyn i'm feeling it so stacey this episode is all about student debts and the students of course are the millennium goals and generations e they like the candidates promising to get rid of all the student debts there's $1.00 trillion dollars in outstanding debt.