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this is hungary calling.the sake of god, help hungary. >> the russians had been beaten back for a time, but now they doubled down with a vengeance, pouring tanks and troops and heavy armor back into budapest and brutally and all too effectively put down the resistance. help never came. >> this is a place where a lot of things happened. used to be the headquarters. i never shot this before, so this is about the first time i'm going to get this building shot. >> so this was the internal secret police, so if someone came at night with a van and he were taken away, you ended up being interrogated here? >> yes. >> secret police headquarters in 1956. the site of a firefight between snipers on the roof, and their fellow citizens below. >> then the people got into the building, went up there, hunted them down and killed them, actually, basically. and hanged them on the streets. >> hung them here. >> hung them on the street. it's hard to find a tree which they hung those people up there. >> had you see people killed b
this is hungary calling.the sake of god, help hungary. >> the russians had been beaten back for a time, but now they doubled down with a vengeance, pouring tanks and troops and heavy armor back into budapest and brutally and all too effectively put down the resistance. help never came. >> this is a place where a lot of things happened. used to be the headquarters. i never shot this before, so this is about the first time i'm going to get this building shot. >> so this was the...
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laszlo palkovics, hungary's education secretary, defends the legislation.e disapproves of the fact that students can also receive american diplomas, and that hungary has no control over the criteria. mr. palkovics: we want that the ceu, and also the hungarian version works very well. basically that was always a sort of debate from the very beginning that such a construction like a university, which does not have any activity in his home country, what is it going to bring here? so why don't we have another solution. reporter: human resources minister zoltan balog was even more outspoken when the hungarian parliament voted on the new law. mr. balog: it is not in our interests to have players in the background who, on behalf of and financed by foreign interests, have been trying to disable our democratically elected government. george soros' organizations in hungary and worldwide are such agents, pretending to be ngo's. we will therefore use any legal means necessary to block such attempts. reporter: george soros is the hungarian-born u.s. billionaire who dona
laszlo palkovics, hungary's education secretary, defends the legislation.e disapproves of the fact that students can also receive american diplomas, and that hungary has no control over the criteria. mr. palkovics: we want that the ceu, and also the hungarian version works very well. basically that was always a sort of debate from the very beginning that such a construction like a university, which does not have any activity in his home country, what is it going to bring here? so why don't we...
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four in hungary, the leader always talks about restoring hungary's proper national boundary when they have feelings of returning communities that were lost in the post world war one settlement. there is a strand of brexit that has a sense of returning to the past. in the most romantic framing in imagines people can see britain's future destiny. vladimir putin presents himself against the weak west that blurs the boundaries. i interviewed marine le pen in 2015 and she said something very interesting. i asked her about the tip between the u.s. and europe. i asked her what is your objection and she said it would mean we would introduce unhygienic american products into europe. trade by definition means shifting cultures and this anxiety about unhygienic american products is very telling. that's the first one. the second plank is a feeling of collective grievance and desire for national recognition. trump -ism is defined by grievances against bankers, mexican, chinese and so on. ironically in europe it's the u.s. who is the bogie for these types of movements. folks who oppose the tip will
four in hungary, the leader always talks about restoring hungary's proper national boundary when they have feelings of returning communities that were lost in the post world war one settlement. there is a strand of brexit that has a sense of returning to the past. in the most romantic framing in imagines people can see britain's future destiny. vladimir putin presents himself against the weak west that blurs the boundaries. i interviewed marine le pen in 2015 and she said something very...
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declared war on austria-hungary.moral leader strong in number foreseen that in the american people and in you were its noblest expression -- we would find support for its honor and avenging arm for its martyrdom. it has clearly distinguished between those groups that have directed the assault against the rights peoples and those who have deemed is necessary to follow them, moved perhaps by a false understanding of solidarity that had been accepted for other objects than the gratuitous aggression of which civilization was the victim in 1914. the royal government has contracted an unforgettable debt to the generosity of the united states of america. as in 1914, it counts to those whose only fault was to be free. an honest man acted rather as thor e er -- the belgian government salutes with joy, emotion and respectful admiration the act that through the intermediary of your excellency honors the man, the nation and humanity. >> following is an excerpt of the great honorable sir robert bordon may 18, 1917. the great kind
declared war on austria-hungary.moral leader strong in number foreseen that in the american people and in you were its noblest expression -- we would find support for its honor and avenging arm for its martyrdom. it has clearly distinguished between those groups that have directed the assault against the rights peoples and those who have deemed is necessary to follow them, moved perhaps by a false understanding of solidarity that had been accepted for other objects than the gratuitous...
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its changes were the most obvious early on, and it's a more interesting country to write about than hungary or romania or one of the stans. >> host: from your book, "putin benefited from the popular desire for the consolidation of order after the turbulence of transformation." >> guest: yeah. so the early years of the transformation were chaotic. the, yeltsin -- although committed in some respects to a democratic transition -- wasn't very effective in getting the economy moving. he wasn't very effective in dealing with the chechnyan rebellion, wasn't very effective this getting along with the parties that were ascendant in the duma. yeltsin came along and restored a measure of order that might have come along anyway. i'm not sure that this is something that putin did. the economy was trending better before putin came to office, but he gets credit for the economy in the same way that trump is already claiming credit for an economy that's been improving for several, for several years. there's no doubt that putin has restored a measure of stability at home. there's far less political in-fighti
its changes were the most obvious early on, and it's a more interesting country to write about than hungary or romania or one of the stans. >> host: from your book, "putin benefited from the popular desire for the consolidation of order after the turbulence of transformation." >> guest: yeah. so the early years of the transformation were chaotic. the, yeltsin -- although committed in some respects to a democratic transition -- wasn't very effective in getting the economy...
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we see plenty of things happening, just picking hungary in turkey as examples, but they are concerninghough there are possibilities that end up causing these political changes to occur? africa, there is a lot of political risk. is there a day of reckoning? turkey and south africa are great examples. it comes down to policy credibility. after the reshuffle the financial ministry, we met with the prime -- the finance minister of south africa and it comes down to ensuring the finance minister remains credible and you do not have a runaway fiscal policy. our censure with south africa is it remains to be seen. --we would like to give them they benefit of the doubt, but they have to keep defending their ratings. in turkey, post elections, obviously, the president has consolidated power and we are seeing prudent fiscal policy. improvement onor the monetary side but it comes down to what they hike rates on runaway inflation? credibility is key. vonnie: i know you like brazil. great to have you back yacov arnopolin. mark: theresa may racking up those comments outside downing street. she met the
we see plenty of things happening, just picking hungary in turkey as examples, but they are concerninghough there are possibilities that end up causing these political changes to occur? africa, there is a lot of political risk. is there a day of reckoning? turkey and south africa are great examples. it comes down to policy credibility. after the reshuffle the financial ministry, we met with the prime -- the finance minister of south africa and it comes down to ensuring the finance minister...
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the next major challenge, the world championships in budapest, hungary, injuly.be happy to get an audience of almost 400 million — but that's how many people are thought to be viewers of esports. it's an area undergoing rapid growth at the moment — and now one formula one team has turned to the gaming world to find its next simulator driver, as emma jones has been finding out. voiceover: things have moved on since bruce mclaren founded the mclaren formula 1 team, they have one constructors championships and drivers championships, and now they are looking for a champion from they are looking for a champion from the world of video games, recessional competitive gaming is big business. gaming is bigger than hollywood now, formula 1 and motorsport in general have got to reach out to a younger and wider audience, this is the perfect way, millions of people playing racing games online and we want to get them away from that and into watching real racing as well. this is the sort of setup that a lot of people already have in their bedrooms, all their living rooms, the qu
the next major challenge, the world championships in budapest, hungary, injuly.be happy to get an audience of almost 400 million — but that's how many people are thought to be viewers of esports. it's an area undergoing rapid growth at the moment — and now one formula one team has turned to the gaming world to find its next simulator driver, as emma jones has been finding out. voiceover: things have moved on since bruce mclaren founded the mclaren formula 1 team, they have one constructors...
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reporter: shlomo graber was born in czechoslovakia and grew up in hungary, but he's lived in basel inwitzerland for almost 30 years. he has written several books about his experiences under the nazis. he's never forgotten the brutal murder of his mother and siblings. shlomo: we were simply separated. women with children to the right, men to the left. the ss selected people. my mother just vanished, like a cloud. that was the first blow in my life -- the fact that i know how my mother and my brothers and sisters were killed. reporter: yet, shlomo graber likes life. he paints expressive, brightly-colored works that his partner displays in her gallery. he's found a way of dealing with the past. shlomo: there are so many holocaust survivors who have lived their whole life with the holocaust. they've not been freed from it. they live with it constantly. it's the opposite with me. i can talk about the holocaust, but that doesn't mean i have to live with it. reporter: he may not live with the holocaust, but he has forgotten none of the humiliation, violence, hunger, exhaustion, forced labor,
reporter: shlomo graber was born in czechoslovakia and grew up in hungary, but he's lived in basel inwitzerland for almost 30 years. he has written several books about his experiences under the nazis. he's never forgotten the brutal murder of his mother and siblings. shlomo: we were simply separated. women with children to the right, men to the left. the ss selected people. my mother just vanished, like a cloud. that was the first blow in my life -- the fact that i know how my mother and my...
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. >>> this is in budapest, hungary.ou can see as this man is gently moving the dirt from this hole -- >> oh, what is that? kittens? puppies? >> kittens. >> why are they buried? >> a man buried them. there were three kittens buried. they were only a few inches down. somebody heard their cries coming from underground. >> you've got to be some heartless, cold, dead person inside to be able to do that. >> that is cruel, man. >> leave them to die? >> and bury them alive. >> here you can see the babies being put inside a crate. they're being taken to a vet's office. i want you to see who showed up on the scene. >> no freaking way. >> that's mom. they say mom was nearby. there's somebody who's willing to take them in. police know who did it. they wouldn't release the man's name. they say an investigation is ongoing. i think it's pretty clear he is probably not going to escape with just a slap on the hand. >> give me good news after that. that's heart breaking. >> good news, another cat rescue. but this cat doesn't want to be r
. >>> this is in budapest, hungary.ou can see as this man is gently moving the dirt from this hole -- >> oh, what is that? kittens? puppies? >> kittens. >> why are they buried? >> a man buried them. there were three kittens buried. they were only a few inches down. somebody heard their cries coming from underground. >> you've got to be some heartless, cold, dead person inside to be able to do that. >> that is cruel, man. >> leave them to die?...
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reporter: shlomo graber was born in czechoslovakia and grew up in hungary, but he's lived in basel inwitzerland for almost 30 years. he has written several books about his experiences under the nazis. he's never forgotten the brutal murder of his mother and siblings. shlomo: we were simply separated. women with children to the right, men to the left. the ss selected people. my mother just vanished, like a oud. ththat was theirstst blow iniy life -- the fact that i know how my mother and my brothers and sisters were killed. reporter: yet, shlomo graber likes life. he paints expressive, brightly-colored works that his partner displays in her gallery. he's found a way of dealing with the past. shlomo: there are so many holocausust survivors who have lived d their whole life with e holocaust. they've not been freed from it. they live with it constantly. it's the opposite with me. i can talk about the holocaust, but that doesn't mean i have to live with it. reporter: he m may not live wih ththe holocaus b but he hass forgotten none of the humiliation, violence, hunger, exhaustion, forced l
reporter: shlomo graber was born in czechoslovakia and grew up in hungary, but he's lived in basel inwitzerland for almost 30 years. he has written several books about his experiences under the nazis. he's never forgotten the brutal murder of his mother and siblings. shlomo: we were simply separated. women with children to the right, men to the left. the ss selected people. my mother just vanished, like a oud. ththat was theirstst blow iniy life -- the fact that i know how my mother and my...
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there's a recent meeting attended by the philippines, russia, turkey, indonesia, greece, hungary, chilegentina, many of them are infrastructure investment from china. what does this say to you? prof. morici: well, the chinese have effectively used the money they have earned on trade to do two things, one is to build up their next level of industries, they are moving what into what they call indigenous technologies, namely going after our high tech sector. they're not just going to assemble our cell phones anymore, they are going to design the next generation of consumer products and sell them here. then where is microsoft? and they are turning it into a great foreign policy initiative. eurasia really does need a modernization of its east-west infrastructure, building better ports, air facilities, railroads, and so forth. and china is in position to finance that. this is the largest capital project since the marshall plan. nationr before has one carried a greater responsibility for the fate of others in time of peace. sharyl: the marshall plan was the u.s. initiative to help pay and to r
there's a recent meeting attended by the philippines, russia, turkey, indonesia, greece, hungary, chilegentina, many of them are infrastructure investment from china. what does this say to you? prof. morici: well, the chinese have effectively used the money they have earned on trade to do two things, one is to build up their next level of industries, they are moving what into what they call indigenous technologies, namely going after our high tech sector. they're not just going to assemble our...
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injupiter‘s moon from hungarian film—maker kornel mundruczo, a story of a refugee travelling into hungaryhe can levitate, or fly. one of the most earthbound films to be shown was an inconvenient sequel: truth to power, former vice president al gore's follow—up to his acclaimed climate change documentary, an inconvenient truth, which premiered at cannes 11 years ago. the new film has more action than the original. it is wrong to pollute this earth! it is right to give hope to the future generation! al gore is seen globe—trotting, going to places where ice melting, where there have been destructive storms, going behind—the—scenes at the paris climate conference, negotiating deals — there's an emphasis on hopeful solutions for the climate crisis. the trump administration, i don't have to tell you, doesn't appear to be that interested in climate change. would you like president trump to watch your film? yes, i would. i don't know if he will or not. i've criticised his policies and many of his appointments, but i haven't engaged in a dialogue with him, nonetheless. and i still have hope that h
injupiter‘s moon from hungarian film—maker kornel mundruczo, a story of a refugee travelling into hungaryhe can levitate, or fly. one of the most earthbound films to be shown was an inconvenient sequel: truth to power, former vice president al gore's follow—up to his acclaimed climate change documentary, an inconvenient truth, which premiered at cannes 11 years ago. the new film has more action than the original. it is wrong to pollute this earth! it is right to give hope to the future...
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turning fresher by the end of the week and still some showers, possibly hungary. —— dundry.gency team has met to discuss the fallout of the nhs cyber—attack — home secretary amber rudd says no warnings were ignored. the nhs itself, if you speak to the trusts, you will find made a lot of good preparations just trusts, you will find made a lot of good preparationsjust in trusts, you will find made a lot of good preparations just in case. 0n the election campaign, jeremy corbyn promises an extra £37 billion for the nhs and shorter hospital waiting lists if labour wins power. theresa may promises the greatest expansion of workers' rights if she wins the general election. in essex, a block of garages is searched in an attempt to find the body of the schoolgirl daniellejones, who was murdered 16 years ago. france's new president emmanuel macron visits germany to boost the relationship at the heart of the eu.
turning fresher by the end of the week and still some showers, possibly hungary. —— dundry.gency team has met to discuss the fallout of the nhs cyber—attack — home secretary amber rudd says no warnings were ignored. the nhs itself, if you speak to the trusts, you will find made a lot of good preparations just trusts, you will find made a lot of good preparationsjust in trusts, you will find made a lot of good preparations just in case. 0n the election campaign, jeremy corbyn promises an...
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cold northerly winds working out of scandinavia into germany, down towards the alps, austria and hungaryhrough the night, cold air in place, so temperatures really are going to plummet. tuesday night will bring lows below freezing across many central areas of the continent. there will be a widespread frost, rain and snow moving in here on wednesday. down to the south—west, if you are planning a break to liberia, spain or portugal, some disturbed weather, some vicious thunderstorms, maybe hail as well. that can cause travel problems for the middle of the week. back home, still quiet. eastern areas have been cloudy, it should brighten up by the middle part of the week. is there any rain on the way? find out in half an hour. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. a new era is beginning in france and the country's president elect emmanuel macron has addressed the nation. vive la republique. vive la france! i'm christian fraser in paris where the president—elect is getting on with the task of forming a new government. we'll be live in paris with christian fraser. we'll hear from two m
cold northerly winds working out of scandinavia into germany, down towards the alps, austria and hungaryhrough the night, cold air in place, so temperatures really are going to plummet. tuesday night will bring lows below freezing across many central areas of the continent. there will be a widespread frost, rain and snow moving in here on wednesday. down to the south—west, if you are planning a break to liberia, spain or portugal, some disturbed weather, some vicious thunderstorms, maybe hail...
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you can end hunger in our community by texting hungary to 40403. $25 gift feeds a family of four for more than a week or sign up for details or check out the nbc 10 app. >>> i am excited about this because we finally is the sun breakthrou breakthrough. you can tell with our temperatures we are at 69 in philadelphia. we have got mid-60s for the suburbs and upper 60s in the le high valley. delaware breaking the 70s. it's 72 degrees right now. still clouds out there. the break in the clouds is allowing warmer air to raemly boost our temperatures. we are looking at the mid-to upper 70s for our forecast high temperature. here is a look at concerns outside. it will continue the rest of today. you can really tell the difference. s it is a lighter gray out to the west where the moisture will start heading in later today. it will bring us a possibility of afternoon thunderstorms. here are the forecast highs. phillies upper 70s to low 80s. start of june looks very nice. that's the same across the board. suburbs, 77 today, 80 by friday. notice the highs thoug
you can end hunger in our community by texting hungary to 40403. $25 gift feeds a family of four for more than a week or sign up for details or check out the nbc 10 app. >>> i am excited about this because we finally is the sun breakthrou breakthrough. you can tell with our temperatures we are at 69 in philadelphia. we have got mid-60s for the suburbs and upper 60s in the le high valley. delaware breaking the 70s. it's 72 degrees right now. still clouds out there. the break in the...
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countries don't like the idea is being bossed around by the new king and queen of europe, like poland and hungaryxit process as well. thank you. how europe editor in berlin. some more on the election campaign. old patterns of loyalty in british politics have been reshaped in recent years, and last year's vote to leave the eu has done even more to expose the gulf between political parties and their traditional supporters. in the second of our series on the new shape of politics, our special correspondent allan little has been to south yorkshire, to see the changing face of labour's heartlands. for a century, the heart of the british labour movement beat to the rhythm of heavy industry. a generation ago, that britain slid into dereliction. hatfield colliery, in the south yorkshire coalfield, closed two years ago — it was one of the last. if a northern soul dj hasn't got this record, then he ain't no northern soul dj. johnny wood is an ex—miner. his twin passions are northern soul music and mining heritage. he's always voted labour, but while most labour mps voted to stay in europe, he and most of h
countries don't like the idea is being bossed around by the new king and queen of europe, like poland and hungaryxit process as well. thank you. how europe editor in berlin. some more on the election campaign. old patterns of loyalty in british politics have been reshaped in recent years, and last year's vote to leave the eu has done even more to expose the gulf between political parties and their traditional supporters. in the second of our series on the new shape of politics, our special...
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active global statesmanship to work with the muslim countries against the bad guys but in europe, hungarynd poland and the czech republic have told brussels they will not accept migrant quotas for those who come across the mediterranean. this has been brewing in europe, former communist, east european countries are not going to accept large numbers of people coming across the mediterranean coming into their country when not a single one of them have been security vetted. rob: thank you for coming on, we will be right back. and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. it could help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that works for
active global statesmanship to work with the muslim countries against the bad guys but in europe, hungarynd poland and the czech republic have told brussels they will not accept migrant quotas for those who come across the mediterranean. this has been brewing in europe, former communist, east european countries are not going to accept large numbers of people coming across the mediterranean coming into their country when not a single one of them have been security vetted. rob: thank you for...
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the showcase, the rail link to europe has already run into critical problems because hungry -- hungarymember of the eu, and you cannot have a project like that without public tender. they have apparently agreed that the chinese would do it or what ever it is, so they are encountering a lot of difficulties there. rishaad: pauline comes to go-round with us. sophie: we will have more after the break. aac raising the most in seven years after been targeted by a short seller. this is bloomberg. ♪ sophie: we are back. china oneout the belt, one road initiative and whether it will be another white elephant given the aspirations china has with it. >> i don't think you will reach the white elephant stage. it could be stillborn. rishaad: not even a small hint of optimism. basics are not working out. the funding is not working out. china's experience with multilateral loans, negotiation with cultures of different , is very limited. countries you help, they tend to be very sensitive to the fact they may get exploited, and maybe it is colonialism in another form, so i see a lot of risk around. rish
the showcase, the rail link to europe has already run into critical problems because hungry -- hungarymember of the eu, and you cannot have a project like that without public tender. they have apparently agreed that the chinese would do it or what ever it is, so they are encountering a lot of difficulties there. rishaad: pauline comes to go-round with us. sophie: we will have more after the break. aac raising the most in seven years after been targeted by a short seller. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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morgan: we are seeing better opportunities in poland and hungary. these are smaller markets, not parts of the index. people buying etf are barely getting any exposure, notwithstanding good economic momentum. they are on the screen for many investors. vonnie: and you have two countries where you are seeing powertremist parties take and change the way the country is run. morgan: this is why it is important when investing in emerging markets is to maintain appropriate specification. if you look at the index, they are adjusted for four countries. that is one of the reasons why the index is so volatile. 50% more volatile than the developed markets. investing in the emerging markets, be more diversified, don't take concentration risk, and consider equities and fixed income together, because the bond in emerging markets will have better returns than equities. vonnie: and columbia is the next country out of the emerging index? morgan: there is good momentum in the reform in columbia. people are looking at china, the shares in the index. people are talking a
morgan: we are seeing better opportunities in poland and hungary. these are smaller markets, not parts of the index. people buying etf are barely getting any exposure, notwithstanding good economic momentum. they are on the screen for many investors. vonnie: and you have two countries where you are seeing powertremist parties take and change the way the country is run. morgan: this is why it is important when investing in emerging markets is to maintain appropriate specification. if you look at...
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if you look into yeern euroeast european markets, keep in mind we have strong labor markets in hungary, poland, the czech republic, because as you correctly pointed out, the economy is doing well. wage increases have been there. we deal with that. we have been rather capable of passing on this sort of inflationary cost increases to our clients. >> all right. i guess we're seeing higher prices then in those regions. let's talk about the u.s. market. hugely important market for you. that's also a market driven in part by the trump euphoria but also by the business cycle we're in. do you feel like some of it is fading now? again, we've seen a disappointing first quarter print. what's the disconnect there between the euphoria and the more disappointing showings now in the economy? >> i think you see our business is not a quarter by quarter business, even if we have to publish results. if you talk about residential housing market in the u.s., you have seen over the last five, six years a continuous upward movement in this market. it will grow slightly also this year. i'm confident that in t
if you look into yeern euroeast european markets, keep in mind we have strong labor markets in hungary, poland, the czech republic, because as you correctly pointed out, the economy is doing well. wage increases have been there. we deal with that. we have been rather capable of passing on this sort of inflationary cost increases to our clients. >> all right. i guess we're seeing higher prices then in those regions. let's talk about the u.s. market. hugely important market for you. that's...
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but when you look at the rest of europe, what's happening in hungary, in poland and so on, it's very,test protagonist, an ageing film—maker, recounts an unsparing black comedy of sexual jealousy and cuckoldry. i've never regretted my candour. the only thing i regret are the occasions when i haven't been as candid as i could have been, actually. i mean, it's really important to speak. it's really important to speak and to see where your words, as it were, might take you. my books are getting a bit shorter because it is a bit of a huff and puff to get from the beginning to the end, but also i feel more merciful towards the public. "old age is the new childhood. she strokes and kisses me, her husband and baby. she says my name. i drift away. this is as decent a way to die as any. everything has been said, except her name. zee, zee, you forgot about me for a time, but now you remember me. that's all i want. there was only ever you. the breath of her love on my face. dying's not so bad, you should try it sometime." that's it for tonight. kirsty will be in this chair tomorrow. goodnight. go
but when you look at the rest of europe, what's happening in hungary, in poland and so on, it's very,test protagonist, an ageing film—maker, recounts an unsparing black comedy of sexual jealousy and cuckoldry. i've never regretted my candour. the only thing i regret are the occasions when i haven't been as candid as i could have been, actually. i mean, it's really important to speak. it's really important to speak and to see where your words, as it were, might take you. my books are getting a...
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i would say that it's clear that country where is the populist movement, like hungary and pollland mored definitely going to the far right. >> christian, great to see you. zblaun zblau >> thank you. >>> lots of fed speak each day. we'll hear. and the survey comes out tomorrow. the price index is the thing to watch on thursday. on friday, the consumer price index and retail sales. >> on the corporate front, big names reporting, we've got sysco and pandora. tomorrow, disney. wednesday, 21st century fox and whole foods. thursday, nissan, macy's, and friday jcpenney. >>> stocks to watch today, sources telling cnbc, comcast and charter communications have struck a partnership. the move aimed at cutting costs entering into the wireless market. more details are expected to come later today. of course, comcast is the owner of nbcuniversal. the parent company of cnbc. >>> akzo nobel rejecting its takeover from ppg industries. akzo saying the deal is is not in the best interest of its shareholders. >>> canada's hudson bay is looking to hire a debt a veer for restructuring. and little progress has
i would say that it's clear that country where is the populist movement, like hungary and pollland mored definitely going to the far right. >> christian, great to see you. zblaun zblau >> thank you. >>> lots of fed speak each day. we'll hear. and the survey comes out tomorrow. the price index is the thing to watch on thursday. on friday, the consumer price index and retail sales. >> on the corporate front, big names reporting, we've got sysco and pandora. tomorrow,...
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those washington movies, little role, dave was telling me about it, the movie had been rebroadcast in hungary or something like that and he got a residual check for $12.98 and i said you know why you got that check? got that because of ronald reagan negotiating with studios. my point is he had very good executive skills and negotiating skills before he ran for governor but his movie career had faded. he liked hollywood, loved hollywood but by 1962-63, he made one movie called killers which was an adaptation of hemingway's novel. he hated the movie so much he never saw it. he did 57 movies. it is the only time in 57 movies where he is depicted as a bad guy and slapped angie dixon in the movie and he hated that. he hated that. he would never see the movie. he himself was in the wilderness several times including after 63. he is kind of like a professional host introducing political candidates, various things and starting to develop a speech which became known as the speech. for local candidates and mostly goldwater 63, the draft goldwater movement started in fall of 63. my parents were members
those washington movies, little role, dave was telling me about it, the movie had been rebroadcast in hungary or something like that and he got a residual check for $12.98 and i said you know why you got that check? got that because of ronald reagan negotiating with studios. my point is he had very good executive skills and negotiating skills before he ran for governor but his movie career had faded. he liked hollywood, loved hollywood but by 1962-63, he made one movie called killers which was...
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. >> they were hungary last time. >> stephen: they are hungrier this time, they have something to provegoing to be soft because he's already got it. >> lebron is not soft. is he a lot of things but soft ain't one of them, yeah. i was hoping to catch a knicks playoff game when was up here, what happened. just joking. >> stephen: they're off playing with ringling right now, i think. no, so okay, the nba playoffs have started. when do i need to start paying attention? because i enjoy the last five minutes of every basketball game. >> that's a big miss. >> stephen: what are you talking about. >> that is a myth you like to watch the last five minutes. >> stephen: it is not a myth that that is what i like. >> okay, listen, the playoffs are tbing on light now. it's exciting. houston is playing great, the kafs playing great,. >> stephen: warriors. >> warriors are playing phenomenal. >> stephen: killing it. >> isaiah thomas probably the biggest thing going in sports right now, with the adversity is he playing through, shout out to isaiah thomas. he's amazing. >> stephen: when you look at the tea
. >> they were hungary last time. >> stephen: they are hungrier this time, they have something to provegoing to be soft because he's already got it. >> lebron is not soft. is he a lot of things but soft ain't one of them, yeah. i was hoping to catch a knicks playoff game when was up here, what happened. just joking. >> stephen: they're off playing with ringling right now, i think. no, so okay, the nba playoffs have started. when do i need to start paying attention?...
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she herself is a legal immigrant from hungary. she did at the right way and her son was taken from her by someone who had no right to be in our country. what makes this tragedy so painful that ronald's murder was preventable had the government simply done its job and maintained a secure border, the murder would have never entered our country and ronald would still be with us. building a wall on the u.s. mexican border will not stop all illegal immigration but it's a first step consistent with expenses in san diego and yuma and has the potential to dramatically reduce it. the united states will need to deploy additional human, technological and legal resources. they will restore the rule of law and deter would-be illegal immigrants from circumventing the law and the first place. we hope our witness from the border patrol council will speak more broadly about what our officers and agents on the ground see and what they need to do to do their job. this will continue robust oversight over these actions in determining how they are meet
she herself is a legal immigrant from hungary. she did at the right way and her son was taken from her by someone who had no right to be in our country. what makes this tragedy so painful that ronald's murder was preventable had the government simply done its job and maintained a secure border, the murder would have never entered our country and ronald would still be with us. building a wall on the u.s. mexican border will not stop all illegal immigration but it's a first step consistent with...
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the terrorism and killings that took place in hungary during the 1950's were a mistake and i thek some of the actions of president and south vietnam were a mistake. i think the united states, at various times when associated with governments, which do not represent the will and wish of the people, i think that is most unfortunate. i do not go on this program, i don't the governor reagan goes on this program and saying we have never made a mistake. i think that we have. if you look at the present time, i might save you, the fact is the united states is willing to have elections and south vietnam , willing to abide by the results of those elections, willing to commit an outside for thosecome in elections. it is the north vietnamese that are unwilling to accept that. if you want to criticize the president, i think at the same time, i would suggest that you could also criticize north vietnam. when did they last have a free election? when did they have a free election in any of the countries who are adversaries? i believe we hold up to the rest of the world -- our standards might be higher.
the terrorism and killings that took place in hungary during the 1950's were a mistake and i thek some of the actions of president and south vietnam were a mistake. i think the united states, at various times when associated with governments, which do not represent the will and wish of the people, i think that is most unfortunate. i do not go on this program, i don't the governor reagan goes on this program and saying we have never made a mistake. i think that we have. if you look at the...
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or south vietnam, i think the terrorism that existed in north vietnam is a mistake and killings in hungary were a mistake and some of the actions of president diem in south vietnam was a mistake. i think the united states has been associated with governments which do not represent the will and wish of the people. i think that is most unfortunate. i don't go on this program, i don't think governor reagan goes on the program with saying we never made a mistake and we never cared because i think we have. if we look at the present time, the fact is the united states is willing to have elections in south vietnam, willing to abide by the results of those elections and willing to permit an outside group to come in and supervise the elections. it is the north vietnam that are unwilling to accept that. if you want to criticize president diem i suggest that you can also criticize north vietnam. when did they last have a free election or any of the countries that are adversaries. i agree our standards might be higher and different and therefore we have a greater responsibility to adhere to it. and at
or south vietnam, i think the terrorism that existed in north vietnam is a mistake and killings in hungary were a mistake and some of the actions of president diem in south vietnam was a mistake. i think the united states has been associated with governments which do not represent the will and wish of the people. i think that is most unfortunate. i don't go on this program, i don't think governor reagan goes on the program with saying we never made a mistake and we never cared because i think...
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." >> in the mid-2,000s, sebastian gorka was a failed politician in hunga hungary, appearing on tv withionalist leader to announce a new political party that never went anywhere. which is why what has happened in the past ten years in his life is nothing short of amazing. sebastian gorka's most recent jobs were national security editor for breitbart news. and a fox news contributor. cnn talked with a half dozen international security experts who either were not familiar with his work until he made it to the white house or thought he was unqualified for such a powerful position. and yet, sebastian gorka became part of the newly formed strategic initiatives group, advising president trump on matters of national security. as he told cnn in february. >> we are charged with doing long-range initiatives of real import to the president and it's a number of task forces. >> america is the greatest nation. >> reporter: armed with a discontindi distinctive speaking style, he looks and plays the part of an expert on radical terrorism. he is a favorite speaker with conservative groups who appreciate
." >> in the mid-2,000s, sebastian gorka was a failed politician in hunga hungary, appearing on tv withionalist leader to announce a new political party that never went anywhere. which is why what has happened in the past ten years in his life is nothing short of amazing. sebastian gorka's most recent jobs were national security editor for breitbart news. and a fox news contributor. cnn talked with a half dozen international security experts who either were not familiar with his work...
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doesn't mean the american people wanted to be involved in the war but they clearly saw germany, austria hungary aggressors. wilson also defined american neutrality in a very interesting way. he could have said that american neutrality means no trade with either side, which is what some socialists in the united states wanted him to do. he could also have said, that american neutrality means that if you you trade x-amount of dollars with one side you have to trade x-amount of dollars with the other side. he didn't do that either. what he said was, american neutrality allows american corporations and the american people to behave in any way they wanted. i will show here in a minute what that means is, america's heart and its pocketbook were going in the same direction. let me introduce you to another american. this is mary roberts reinhardt, one of the most famous writers in the united states in 1914. she wrote mysteries. she would be called later the americaning a today that christie. i read one of her books, circular staircase in 1914. they were not very good but they must have been for 1914 aud
doesn't mean the american people wanted to be involved in the war but they clearly saw germany, austria hungary aggressors. wilson also defined american neutrality in a very interesting way. he could have said that american neutrality means no trade with either side, which is what some socialists in the united states wanted him to do. he could also have said, that american neutrality means that if you you trade x-amount of dollars with one side you have to trade x-amount of dollars with the...
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the forward" has also reported gorka supported an anti-semitic and racist paramilitary militia in hungary while he served as a hungarian politician. to see our interviews, you can go to democracynow.org. the white house is reportedly considering tapping milwaukee county sheriff clarke for a top job at the department of homeland security. politico reports clarke could be appointed assistant secretary at dhs' office of partnership and engagement. this comes as one of clarke's jails is currently under investigation after news surfaced that prisoner terrill thomas died of extreme dehydration after guards cut off the water in his solitary confinement cell for seven days. thomas, who suffered from bipolar disorder, is one of four people who died at the milwaukee county jail in only six months. a state judge in arkansas has ordered an autopsy for kenneth williams, the death row prisoner who was executed thursday, amid reports he suffered an unconstitutionally painful death. witnesses say during the execution williams was "convulsing, lurching jerking with sound." kenneth was the last of four pri
the forward" has also reported gorka supported an anti-semitic and racist paramilitary militia in hungary while he served as a hungarian politician. to see our interviews, you can go to democracynow.org. the white house is reportedly considering tapping milwaukee county sheriff clarke for a top job at the department of homeland security. politico reports clarke could be appointed assistant secretary at dhs' office of partnership and engagement. this comes as one of clarke's jails is...
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it came up in budapest, hungary made an elementary discovery. he realized during an epidemic of fever that after dissecting a corpse to find out what killed her, he washed his hands with lye soap for he went to deliver a baby. the mother and child are more lucky to survive. and so, civil war doctors do their best. and there are some that poo poo the idea of a germ theory, but the younger ones except it. friday indicating all of those limbs? because we do not have antibiotics. it is not just the speed required on the battlefield, but it shatters bones. you cannot put shattered bones back together. you got to have terrible infections. in the patient is probably going to die. cutting off limbs is about saving lives. and the pain -- we do have some anesthetics coming in. aspirin has not get i been invented -- aspirin has not yet been invented. you all have seen those old movies about the cavalry and there is always the drunken, either sergeant. and drunkenness was a severe problem in the old frontier army. but it was not just because of the boredom.
it came up in budapest, hungary made an elementary discovery. he realized during an epidemic of fever that after dissecting a corpse to find out what killed her, he washed his hands with lye soap for he went to deliver a baby. the mother and child are more lucky to survive. and so, civil war doctors do their best. and there are some that poo poo the idea of a germ theory, but the younger ones except it. friday indicating all of those limbs? because we do not have antibiotics. it is not just the...
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countries is poland but they also have the czech republic, latvia and lithuania, slovakia, slovenia, hungary have seen small reductions in net migration and that group, that is the lowest it has been since 2004, net migration. the drop in the value of the pound and the continued uncertainty about the status of eu citizens, following brexit, that is likely to have had a significant impact. there is the phrase that one keeps hearing, tens of thousands, a phrase people talk about, and even given the remarkable figures here, that is a long way off. it is a very long way. the thing to remember, with the migration from the group that has been a major focus migration from the group that has been a majorfocus because migration from the group that has been a major focus because of the fa ct been a major focus because of the fact that we can't control eu migration while we are members of the eu, these are the people most likely to be low skilled workers within that group, that group is now effectively zero and the data suggests it could even be negative, more people leaving them arriving from those co
countries is poland but they also have the czech republic, latvia and lithuania, slovakia, slovenia, hungary have seen small reductions in net migration and that group, that is the lowest it has been since 2004, net migration. the drop in the value of the pound and the continued uncertainty about the status of eu citizens, following brexit, that is likely to have had a significant impact. there is the phrase that one keeps hearing, tens of thousands, a phrase people talk about, and even given...
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countries like hungary felt the president did quite well.ost of the larger continental european countries you take germany, france, you take italy, i think that they came away a bit alienated with this new administration saying they don't know where they stand with the white house at this point in time. you have leaders like angela merkel saying look, we're just not sure what this white house is going to be about in the next couple of years. i think one of the things you're going to see is what john kirby was talking about, a lot of the european countries first of all will work closely together with one another. it's an interesting thing for european cohesion. the europeans are working together a lot more closely at least the continental european ones. but you're also seeing them gravitate towards asia more, countries like germany with a big export sector and in terms of climate policy trying to deepen and forge relationships with china specifically. tomorrow you have the chinese prime minister going to berlin and having meetings with angela
countries like hungary felt the president did quite well.ost of the larger continental european countries you take germany, france, you take italy, i think that they came away a bit alienated with this new administration saying they don't know where they stand with the white house at this point in time. you have leaders like angela merkel saying look, we're just not sure what this white house is going to be about in the next couple of years. i think one of the things you're going to see is what...
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this era the reason israel built a wall, the reason saudi arabia is building a wall, three to why hungary is building fencing is because the uninhibited movement of people is too dangerous for the residents of this country into which they are going. we need border security. >> host: hugh hewitt is our guest. 202 is the area code 748-8200 and if you live in the east and central time zone, 748-8820 for those in the mountains and pacific time zones if you like to call in. make a comment, ask a question et cetera. hugh hewitt is there anyone who was his refuses to come on your radio show. >> guest: sometimes i have trouble with elected democrats. david axelrod has become a regular guest in something of a friend. it demonstrated that the democrats are better served by poking their spots onat conservative media whether it's treated with civility. senator murphy of connecticut who is a rising income or has been on my radio show i hope senator harris will be on soon. tim ryan who challenged nancy pelosi for the leadership, we went to the same high school and we've been friends for 20 years. we sp
this era the reason israel built a wall, the reason saudi arabia is building a wall, three to why hungary is building fencing is because the uninhibited movement of people is too dangerous for the residents of this country into which they are going. we need border security. >> host: hugh hewitt is our guest. 202 is the area code 748-8200 and if you live in the east and central time zone, 748-8820 for those in the mountains and pacific time zones if you like to call in. make a comment, ask...
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and he was telling me about it, the movie had been rebroadcast in hungary or something like that x he got a residual check for $12.98.li [laughter] and i said do you know why you got that check? and he said, no. i said, you got that because ronald reagan negotiated that with the studios. so all these -- anyway, my point is that he had very good executive skills and very good negotiating skills long before he ever ran for governor. but, of course, his movie career had faded. he liked hollywood, he loved hollywood. but by 1962, '63, you know, he only made one movie after that called "the killers" which was an adaptation of hemingway's novel. and he hated the movie so much, he never saw it. he did 57 movies, and it's the only time in 57 movies where he's depicted as a bad guy. he slaps angie dickenson in the movie. he hated that, so he would never see the movie. but he himself was in the wilderness several times including after '63. and he's kind of like a professional host in southern california introducing political candidates and various things. and he's starting to develop a speech w
and he was telling me about it, the movie had been rebroadcast in hungary or something like that x he got a residual check for $12.98.li [laughter] and i said do you know why you got that check? and he said, no. i said, you got that because ronald reagan negotiated that with the studios. so all these -- anyway, my point is that he had very good executive skills and very good negotiating skills long before he ever ran for governor. but, of course, his movie career had faded. he liked hollywood,...
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existed in north vietnam was a mistake: i think that the terrorism--the killings that took place in hungary during the 1950's were a mistake; and i think that some of the actions of president diem in south vietnam were a mistake. i think that the united states at various times have been associated with governments which do not represent the will and the wish of the people, and i think that that is most unfortunate, but i don't go on this program, and i don't think governor reagan goes on this program, saying that we never made a mistake and that we never erred, because i think we have. but if we look at the present times, if i might say to you, if we look at the present time, the fact is, the-united states is willing to have elections in south vietnam, willing to abide by the result of those elections, willing to permit an outside group to come in and supervise the elections, and it's the north vietnamese that are unwilling to accept that. let me also say, if you want to criticize president diem, i think that at the same time, i would suggest that perhaps you could also criticize north viet
existed in north vietnam was a mistake: i think that the terrorism--the killings that took place in hungary during the 1950's were a mistake; and i think that some of the actions of president diem in south vietnam were a mistake. i think that the united states at various times have been associated with governments which do not represent the will and the wish of the people, and i think that that is most unfortunate, but i don't go on this program, and i don't think governor reagan goes on this...
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here is video from an american traveler stuck at an airport in budapest, hungary, where travelers haven stranded today. we'll keep you updated on this story throughout the day here on msnbc live. >>> happening now, the severe weather threat for the ohio valley into the southern plains and the appalachians. this video is from indianapolis where strong winds caused some damage overnight. joining me now, msnbc's meteorologist, bonnie schneider. bonnie, what's happening out there this holiday weekend? >> well, jacob, just moments ago a tornado watch was issued for parts of kansas and missouri. this goes until 7:00 p.m. central time tonight. this is an area we're watching for strong thunderstorms just south of kansas city. we have severe thunderstorm warnings well in place. so unfortunately it's going to be a dangerous day as we go through much of the afternoon into the evening hours. i want to talk about travel since it's such a busy travel weekend. for this afternoon we're looking at dangerous travel, possibly thunderstorms along i-70. that's where we have the tornado watch right now. als
here is video from an american traveler stuck at an airport in budapest, hungary, where travelers haven stranded today. we'll keep you updated on this story throughout the day here on msnbc live. >>> happening now, the severe weather threat for the ohio valley into the southern plains and the appalachians. this video is from indianapolis where strong winds caused some damage overnight. joining me now, msnbc's meteorologist, bonnie schneider. bonnie, what's happening out there this...
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participated in schemes to manipulate the price of various currencies including those of south africa, hungaryturkey. carson block says he will continue to bet against chinese companies listed in hong kong, saying a pullback and credit will send shockwaves through the mainland economy. creditcts china's problems to reach a breaking point. >> there's been so much value destroyed that my firm belief is you cannot at some point, your past seasons catch up with you and we don't know when that will be for china. juliette: that is your bloomberg business flash. attacks and arror coup attempt, tourism fell in turkey and hurt the nation's airlines last year. now are seeing signs of a recovery. use of joins us now with a chart of the hour. what have you got? an inflection point for andturkish airlines pegasus, the two key companies listed on the turkish exchange. we're seeing a shift in investor sentiment as well. we've had for changes in recommendations in terms of rice targets in just the last 10 days. they me show you how these companies have performed in comparison to the benchmark exchange. the ye
participated in schemes to manipulate the price of various currencies including those of south africa, hungaryturkey. carson block says he will continue to bet against chinese companies listed in hong kong, saying a pullback and credit will send shockwaves through the mainland economy. creditcts china's problems to reach a breaking point. >> there's been so much value destroyed that my firm belief is you cannot at some point, your past seasons catch up with you and we don't know when that...
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white house but can't get security clearance because of his suspicious links with a nazi group in hungary about moving him out. the dangerous thing is where they're talking about moving him. in the white house he has no portfolio except every once this a while he goes on television and makes a fool of himself. i hear he may end up at dhs running the countering islam. it would be a devastating blow to muslims and to america across the country. >> thank you so much. jim, tamara, and mckay. thank you. >>> when we come back, the 100th anniversary of the birth of jfk. his nephew and presidential historian doug brinkley are here in a moment. this is "hardball," where the action is. it's how well you mow fast! it's not how fast you mow...it's how well you mow fast. they're not just words to mow by, they're words to live by. the john deere ztrak z345r with the accel deep deck to mow faster better. take a test drive and save up to 250 dollars on select john deere residential ztrak mowers. i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan. if you're totally blind, you may also be struggling with n
white house but can't get security clearance because of his suspicious links with a nazi group in hungary about moving him out. the dangerous thing is where they're talking about moving him. in the white house he has no portfolio except every once this a while he goes on television and makes a fool of himself. i hear he may end up at dhs running the countering islam. it would be a devastating blow to muslims and to america across the country. >> thank you so much. jim, tamara, and mckay....
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if you look at putin's russia, if you look at hungary, you look at the philippines, you look at what they tried to do in france. there's a new model, my friends -- motto, my friends, all over the world. government is a money making operation for a tiny elite in each society. they want to go back to something like kings and queens. where the government serves the tiniest portion of the people. and they might get elected, spouting populist rhetoric and slogans, but the minute they get in, wall street takes over. we have a president who campaigned against goldman sachs and his cabinet is dominated by goldman sachs. how long are people going to fall for that magic trick? not very long. if anybody still believes in it out there, i don't think anybody's faith or confidence in this president as a populist will survive this budget. what a joke. what an insult to the great populist of american history. like the populist movement and william jennings brian, that they would dare to associate themselves with populism. thanks budget that's based on elitism and class warfare. top-down class warfar
if you look at putin's russia, if you look at hungary, you look at the philippines, you look at what they tried to do in france. there's a new model, my friends -- motto, my friends, all over the world. government is a money making operation for a tiny elite in each society. they want to go back to something like kings and queens. where the government serves the tiniest portion of the people. and they might get elected, spouting populist rhetoric and slogans, but the minute they get in, wall...