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i guess like right now is just a matter of adoption you know like oh whether people will be will will use crypto currency but actually like i have i don't have the current data but like from 2018. $30000000.00 users are in like crypto exchange and then they trade like almost like i think like $10000000.00 like every day kind of like that and there's also like a one island in indonesia where 90 percent of their. of their population is actually they get their money from trading so they are like traders in this one tiny island very unsure how to live there it's been said i don't know of because i and. hindu paradise all right. reza cute we must say goodbye but thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you thank you for having me and that's going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with me max kaiser states or i would want to thank our guest they are as a kick ass but coined by. indonesia and so next time by all. they're not going to come back to not that i'm not out of luck though they're not that cut out of the amount of money that they eliminated but actually. this was a good
i guess like right now is just a matter of adoption you know like oh whether people will be will will use crypto currency but actually like i have i don't have the current data but like from 2018. $30000000.00 users are in like crypto exchange and then they trade like almost like i think like $10000000.00 like every day kind of like that and there's also like a one island in indonesia where 90 percent of their. of their population is actually they get their money from trading so they are like...
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i guess - sam, you as well you must've been across this. ers and personally appointments being pushed back or moved around because of the pandemic. i think were all very conscious that's kind of understandable. have to say i was quite shocked at how stark this front page is. is talking about 15,000 people who are at risk of dying or losing a limb in 28 days. and that'sjust in dying or losing a limb in 28 days. and that's just in london. dying or losing a limb in 28 days. and that'sjust in london. it dying or losing a limb in 28 days. and that's just in london. it really is terrifying stuff. it’s and that'sjust in london. it really is terrifying stuff.— is terrifying stuff. it's a fascinating, _ is terrifying stuff. it's a fascinating, interesting is terrifying stuff. it's a i fascinating, interesting to is terrifying stuff. it's a - fascinating, interesting to read is terrifying stuff. it's a _ fascinating, interesting to read the rest of it for that exclusive by the independent by the correspondent sean linton. the guardian now. the telegra
i guess - sam, you as well you must've been across this. ers and personally appointments being pushed back or moved around because of the pandemic. i think were all very conscious that's kind of understandable. have to say i was quite shocked at how stark this front page is. is talking about 15,000 people who are at risk of dying or losing a limb in 28 days. and that'sjust in dying or losing a limb in 28 days. and that's just in london. dying or losing a limb in 28 days. and that'sjust in...
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i guess not. it seems like _ exactly comfortable either. i guess not.able either. i guess not. it seems like there is - exactly comfortable either. i guess not. it seems like there is high - not. it seems like there is high levels of complaints and among younger children it seems they are adapting quite well to mask and social distancing and all that stuff. maybe it's more when you get to teenage levels and they're a bit more rebellious that you might struggle more. filth. more rebellious that you might struggle more.— more rebellious that you might struggle more. 0h, always those teenagers- _ struggle more. 0h, always those teenagers- we — struggle more. 0h, always those teenagers. we will _ struggle more. 0h, always those teenagers. we will state - struggle more. 0h, always those teenagers. we will state with - struggle more. 0h, always those| teenagers. we will state with the guardian but we will look at climate change. james, the headline is that we are risking triggering a tipping point this century. this is according to a co—author of a study about
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, but i guess i understand the reason behind . be a bit expensive, but i guess i understand the reasonstand the reason behind it all stopped trying to _ understand the reason behind it all stopped trying to save _ understand the reason behind it all stopped trying to save lives. - understand the reason behind it all stopped trying to save lives. i- stopped trying to save lives. i think stopped trying to save lives. think it is necessary as lee stopped trying to save lives]- think it is necessary as lee given all the strains but i think the downfall is the implementation and the clear guidelines as to what is allowed, who is allowed. meanwhile, the travel industry, _ allowed, who is allowed. meanwhile, the travel industry, already _ allowed, who is allowed. meanwhile, the travel industry, already in - the travel industry, already in crisis, is warning that measures like these can't stay in place for very long. it like these can't stay in place for very long-— very long. it is really important that they have _ very long. it is really important that they have measures - very long. it is r
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i guess like right now is just a matter of adoption you know like oh whether people will be will will use crypto currency but actually like i have i don't have the current data but like from 2018. $30000000.00 users are in like crypto exchange and then they trade like almost like i think like $10000000.00 like every day kind of like that and there's also like a one island in indonesia where 90 percent of their. of their population is actually they get their money from trading so there are like traders in this one tiny island very own throwing a lot of their experience so i don't know of a big corner and. to paradise all right. reza good we must say goodbye but thanks reg on the cars report thank you thank you for having me writing us. got to do it for this edition of times report with me max kaiser states are ever going to thank our guest day our reza kicked a bit coin in bali indonesia and so next time. secret prisons are not usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe however even the most prosperous can be deceived within this 0 zone there were 2 view houses were. prison
i guess like right now is just a matter of adoption you know like oh whether people will be will will use crypto currency but actually like i have i don't have the current data but like from 2018. $30000000.00 users are in like crypto exchange and then they trade like almost like i think like $10000000.00 like every day kind of like that and there's also like a one island in indonesia where 90 percent of their. of their population is actually they get their money from trading so there are like...
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of getting social justice and civic justice in the right place i guess my question is you know 2016 i interviewed joe biden and he said the democratic party had become a party of snobs liberal elites in a way and that that needed to be fixed do you think there is a strategy from what you know about de radicalization but how do you you know undo some of what you see out there i just love to know as a law enforcement person who dealt with human beings do you find and what i get not to blow the ending of the film for folks i should tell you everybody go out and look you know watch him period but there is a scene and i think i can talk about that won't go to a young man who finds his way out of this how do you get more young men to in this in this particular case deal radicalized. so i have trouble with this concept of radicalization because it suggests irrationality where . that's not actually proven by in parables studies of people who actually commit political violence and you know they're not brainwashed they're not overcoming their reason they've just chosen a particular path and. ag
of getting social justice and civic justice in the right place i guess my question is you know 2016 i interviewed joe biden and he said the democratic party had become a party of snobs liberal elites in a way and that that needed to be fixed do you think there is a strategy from what you know about de radicalization but how do you you know undo some of what you see out there i just love to know as a law enforcement person who dealt with human beings do you find and what i get not to blow the...
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i guess. reasonable mark i just feel like you sort of kind of like protect them because i either want to like fall in the same. well first steps as him and like get to that point in his life and have to struggle like that. so in your opinion one of the things that's happening is troy is protecting. yeah protecting him from what? but i want the marvin to give a voice to this. troy is protecting corey. from what? yes, like failure, i guess from failure possible. that's an absolutely possible answer bull your hand came up a food is cut what he said in what you say too. is this i mean like a father amiga. i love your children so you don't want before the same path that took and and in the the same situation is trying to have adjustment come back again up like get a job and struggle they struggle before. you said something really interesting and i want you to set out when i said, what do you think troy and i'm not saying either of you are wrong. i agree with both of you. thank you for adding that wh
i guess. reasonable mark i just feel like you sort of kind of like protect them because i either want to like fall in the same. well first steps as him and like get to that point in his life and have to struggle like that. so in your opinion one of the things that's happening is troy is protecting. yeah protecting him from what? but i want the marvin to give a voice to this. troy is protecting corey. from what? yes, like failure, i guess from failure possible. that's an absolutely possible...
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so i did that one day and real and saw that a guy who i'd been in i guess he'd been about two years ahead of us had died and i started thinking about what happened to the 18 guys, you know in in my class and who had what they had done who had been happy who had been sad etc and i knew i'd been in touch with two or three of them, but i didn't know what happened to the others and so we decided to do a gene would do a documentary would be a good idea to documentary as to to what happened with these guys. that's where i came in. i didn't know kent when he sold the cows i didn't get to do any milking but i too i was newly retired from the state university of new york and wondering what i was going to do. so we were both also single we lived about 40 minutes away from each other but chances are we never would have met except for what online dating? so we both put our little profiles up there and i am not lying harvard the word harvard in kent's profile. yeah, okay. he said would i like to have dinner and i said yes and at that first date in 2007 we talked about this project. and he told me he w
so i did that one day and real and saw that a guy who i'd been in i guess he'd been about two years ahead of us had died and i started thinking about what happened to the 18 guys, you know in in my class and who had what they had done who had been happy who had been sad etc and i knew i'd been in touch with two or three of them, but i didn't know what happened to the others and so we decided to do a gene would do a documentary would be a good idea to documentary as to to what happened with...
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i guess the minority majority amerge at that point so i guess my question to you gentlemen is when you look at that and you look at the anxieties people have we're talking about white supremacists today but if you look at people who are concerned about immigration they're worried about you know losing their jobs broadly or the shifts because they're feels like there's 0 some tension sometimes between races i guess my question to you daniels a filmmaker as a conceptualize or you know as somebody who i think by shining a light on this you're also interested in how it how do you get americans to embrace diversity and to not have the fear that they do that somehow they're going to lose their their standing in society. as the the culture becomes more multi-racial more multi-ethnic. i mean if i had the answer to that it's a very very difficult question you know and i think that i think that one of the good by products of all of this that's happened the last several years is it has allowed us to at least understand that the things that you're talking about are what lie beneath all of this rig
i guess the minority majority amerge at that point so i guess my question to you gentlemen is when you look at that and you look at the anxieties people have we're talking about white supremacists today but if you look at people who are concerned about immigration they're worried about you know losing their jobs broadly or the shifts because they're feels like there's 0 some tension sometimes between races i guess my question to you daniels a filmmaker as a conceptualize or you know as somebody...
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it was hard at first but i guess i look| was hard at first but i guess i look at it now— was hard atk there was nothing can do about it. it was very much _ nothing can do about it. it was very much a _ nothing can do about it. it was very much a space and if there are not more _ much a space and if there are not more black— much a space and if there are not more black players, more asian players — more black players, more asian players are more minority players playing _ players are more minority players playing at — players are more minority players playing at a grassroots level then you can't — playing at a grassroots level then you can't expect them at the top. but sue _ you can't expect them at the top. but sue campbell is director of women's football is the fa. she says they wouldn't let what had happened to... eight years ago happen now and believes the fa is doing all it can out. ., ., , ., , , out. right now, to be honest, it is 'ust not out. right now, to be honest, it is just not inclusive _ out. right now, to be honest, it is just not inclusive enough - out. right now, to
it was hard at first but i guess i look| was hard at first but i guess i look at it now— was hard atk there was nothing can do about it. it was very much _ nothing can do about it. it was very much a _ nothing can do about it. it was very much a space and if there are not more _ much a space and if there are not more black— much a space and if there are not more black players, more asian players — more black players, more asian players are more minority players playing _ players are more...
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difficult to guess — four years, i guess. difficult to guess indeed. _ four years, i guess. i guess. difficult to guess indeed. i will use | four years, i guess. difficultj to guess indeed. i will use a cat filter— to guess indeed. i will use a cat filter next _ to guess indeed. i will use a cat filter next time! - after a three—week delay, the australian open is taking place and it is only been possible after all international competitors are put into a two—week quarantine. this in the fact that australia has done so well in controlling the virus in recent months means that tens of thousands of tennis fans are allowed into what every day. our correspondent in australia is finding out how spectators are keeping safe. after a ll after all the drama and controversy the open is on, top players are flown in from around the world with thousands of fans here in melbourne park. the top priority is to keep everyone safe, that of the other you're doing it. the ultimate accessory here of course is the face mask, you are asked to wear it if you are indoors or if you cannot stay apart f
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i guess that maybe, chair, i don't want to put words in your mouth, but maybe for me at least, i guess, can you just architect for us, director, kind of what your full presentation looks like so that we know kind of -- like, what do you want the decision matrix and what was your vision for this, i guess? >> so the presentation is structured around the spreadsheet that we sent out. it's in three parts. one focuses on here's how values work and influence decisions one way or another. and the next set reviews how you becomeally weighted projects and what the results of that was. and the final is on the exercise of how you spent the $100 to show what projects rose to the tops and which ones went to the bottom. throughout our more framing questions, should we do things more this way or that way. and the objective of this wohl e exercise is to get a sense from the board, for example, one of the things that i think that is becoming clear is you're interested in an acceleration of our work even at the expense of an additional engagement and inclusivity. similarly, you're very interested in saf
i guess that maybe, chair, i don't want to put words in your mouth, but maybe for me at least, i guess, can you just architect for us, director, kind of what your full presentation looks like so that we know kind of -- like, what do you want the decision matrix and what was your vision for this, i guess? >> so the presentation is structured around the spreadsheet that we sent out. it's in three parts. one focuses on here's how values work and influence decisions one way or another. and...
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i guess that maybe, chair, i don't want to put words in your mouth, but maybe for me at least, i guess, can you just architect for us, director, kind of what your full presentation looks like so that we know kind of -- like, what do you want the decision matrix and what was your vision for this, i guess? >> so the presentation is structured around the spreadsheet that we sent out. it's in three parts. one focuses on here's how values work and influc
i guess that maybe, chair, i don't want to put words in your mouth, but maybe for me at least, i guess, can you just architect for us, director, kind of what your full presentation looks like so that we know kind of -- like, what do you want the decision matrix and what was your vision for this, i guess? >> so the presentation is structured around the spreadsheet that we sent out. it's in three parts. one focuses on here's how values work and influc
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i guess the court is auoin threat. i guess the court is going to — threat. decide _ threat. i guess the court is going to decide that - threat. i guess the court is going to decide that but i going to decide that but generally there is a broader legal framework that this rests on an there is an unprecedented economic crisis as a result of the virus and then so special measures are required and like i say it would notjust be allies but many other types of state aid justified on this basis. state aid 'ustified on this basis. . ~' , ., , state aid 'ustified on this basis. . ~ , ., , . basis. thank you very much, professor- — china overtook the us as the european union's largest trading partner last year. let's go to our asia business hub and sharanjit leyl who is following the story. in some ways, i guess it is a surprise this has not happened before. are we talking about imports and all experts? both, remarkably- — imports and all experts? both, remarkably. a _ imports and all experts? both, remarkably. a number- imports and all experts? both, remarkably. a nu
i guess the court is auoin threat. i guess the court is going to — threat. decide _ threat. i guess the court is going to decide that - threat. i guess the court is going to decide that but i going to decide that but generally there is a broader legal framework that this rests on an there is an unprecedented economic crisis as a result of the virus and then so special measures are required and like i say it would notjust be allies but many other types of state aid justified on this basis....
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you ballin there is a demand i guess you got a knife there and i giggle and. men every could get even if the little. fella disadvantage in. the nose in the large band 6 6. of those. yet didn't girls are part of our girls are both a talent. yeah a little charlie i don't think there's any in the media even when they were. here. yeah yeah me only that they're. if they are violent. if. you know so good lots of those dunk which should be. they're going to do when the. allies * say. that they that they're going to end this. on the good bit. let him get them that they. can get. i think they're going to. get into this is. really close. to kill they are. going to be ready to be a. mother to those things you miss aboard good. stuff came and said that to me was cited to say on many caning the cauchy meeting didn't need those things. i'm mighty pleased to see how much as you can been a success the hands boggling new living destroys a bog bar the most loving. a tamil journalist in search of a missing colleague stops at nothing to bring her story to the public. in sri lanka
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i guess he is tied with the sam sneed and that's a long time ago. so one more tournament he would be number one in terms of the tournaments won, so there are a lot of great records he has and some records for scoring and putting in a great putter. i always said, tiger, where you always a great putter? he said it was natural. it's very natural. and a lot of people say that it is natural, but it was always very natural for him. just a great person, i think it will be fine paid he will make sure that he is fine. >> katie: if he is watching tonight, what would you want to say to him? >> all i say is get better and get out there, because we all miss him. we need tiger, you know, when tiger goes on the show, when he is in contention, which is often, the ratings double and triple, and it's very few people that because that kind of a phenomenon. but the ratings are double and triple. i've seen it many times it is like the ratings go up like two or three times from what they were the year before. when he was not competing or was not in that final. it does no
i guess he is tied with the sam sneed and that's a long time ago. so one more tournament he would be number one in terms of the tournaments won, so there are a lot of great records he has and some records for scoring and putting in a great putter. i always said, tiger, where you always a great putter? he said it was natural. it's very natural. and a lot of people say that it is natural, but it was always very natural for him. just a great person, i think it will be fine paid he will make sure...
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you already go into the book as a teenager with that in your mind. >> i started to guess celie but i didn't because i felt it was easy but like, her power is just so consistent through the book, the movie and the musical. because yes, i feel like the other characters are interpreted differently. >> shug is the one i would like to be the most like. celie is the one i would probably like the most. i think that's a great question though but i wouldn't have written this book if i didn't care about celie so much . >> you brought up celie's forgiveness and reading this book at the time that i'm reading your book, we are in a national moment when we are talking aboutforgiveness and healing and unity . and the thing about this story, yes, celie. the movie ends with a forgiveness and reconciliation but notwithout a reckoning . you can call it the dinner theme or whatever but there was an acknowledgment of injury done before we get to forgiveness. and i would hope that people don't miss that in her story. and even the harpo sophia relationship. and yet mayor, miss millie and sophia, they want
you already go into the book as a teenager with that in your mind. >> i started to guess celie but i didn't because i felt it was easy but like, her power is just so consistent through the book, the movie and the musical. because yes, i feel like the other characters are interpreted differently. >> shug is the one i would like to be the most like. celie is the one i would probably like the most. i think that's a great question though but i wouldn't have written this book if i didn't...
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i guess i could swim if i had to.and we had a short visit, but the chances, of meeting him, on the other side of the world on this huge planet called earth it was just it was an amazing coincidence and i would like to mention that, one of my jobs was too late at the graves at the time that we had a big cemetery. and just under 7000 marines had died there and were buried there for a time. and it was up to me and other surveyor's, to lay out the crosses and the stars of david, but it was a sobering site and the cemetery when it was finished, it look like a wheat field. and i saw it when it was finished because we were there probably until november because i did get it home in time for christmas. so was probably about november. so now i am open to whatever questions that anybody might have. and i thank you for listening. doctor goldstein and listed in the army in 1942 and sun joined the b 17 crew. he threw the flu 25 missions, as a staff sergeant over
i guess i could swim if i had to.and we had a short visit, but the chances, of meeting him, on the other side of the world on this huge planet called earth it was just it was an amazing coincidence and i would like to mention that, one of my jobs was too late at the graves at the time that we had a big cemetery. and just under 7000 marines had died there and were buried there for a time. and it was up to me and other surveyor's, to lay out the crosses and the stars of david, but it was a...
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and so i i guess a part of the problem is i mentioned is your editors on the phone saying where is the book and that happened to me on this book as it turned out because george washington's post-presidency presidency starts in march 1797. he dies in december 1799. that's a period of a little less than three years. i started writing this book in 2015. so i see some of you doing the math already. that means it took me more years to write about george washington's proposed presidency, and it took him to live his post presidency. so you do need to make time for this last period of his life because it's not straightforward. it was difficult and rendering power prove far more difficult than george washington ever imagined. now you chose a particular style for this so you're relaying history through the eyes of those who lived it. can you tell us about that style and why you decided to adopt it? yeah, and that's a great question. and that's one of the things one of the explanations i would get for why it took so long to write this book, and i guess you have a choice as a biography when you st
and so i i guess a part of the problem is i mentioned is your editors on the phone saying where is the book and that happened to me on this book as it turned out because george washington's post-presidency presidency starts in march 1797. he dies in december 1799. that's a period of a little less than three years. i started writing this book in 2015. so i see some of you doing the math already. that means it took me more years to write about george washington's proposed presidency, and it took...
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mean what you used to valise and i guess we may. need to see from do with. the war was mostly in the run. he was about corruption what's. your. doing you want. the body make your wants. i hate. it. when i don't. notice. and you don't know but i just want to rest there once you get us there we don't we just need to want to you there you know. they say. again i foresee a time oh. ok we're going to go to yeah. ok you know what i actually want question about. well bill you said would you mind i would do the reminding the nun you know what to do without it making you know any one. professor. from what one wants. well give money your money. without any more sodomy i want it's united south of me no money no money no. lever on. the theme so that they do no more then so i do but what i see. that didn't differ activity if i walk into white in my new night was it's all going on with them or finally they are walking past me i think that we see you made it so we see we all hate the president. says it is all over just tell him i'm not american no more to talk to you come u
mean what you used to valise and i guess we may. need to see from do with. the war was mostly in the run. he was about corruption what's. your. doing you want. the body make your wants. i hate. it. when i don't. notice. and you don't know but i just want to rest there once you get us there we don't we just need to want to you there you know. they say. again i foresee a time oh. ok we're going to go to yeah. ok you know what i actually want question about. well bill you said would you mind i...
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like you calling these people trying to break into my house, and they have to come, and it's like i guess they like my show more than yours -- >> you know that would be a lie. >> unforgivable. >> yeah, i watch it and at some points -- >> how are they ever going to work together? >> okay, now you are saying what i have been saying -- how can you work with people who are not tethered to reality? how do you do that? how do you unite with people like that? i don't care if you are a democrat or republican or independent or republicans, whatever, i don't care. how do you work or unite with somebody -- with a group of people that don't live in reality? i don't think it's possible. that is a sad thing for our country because you have so many people who want to believe anything the president says, but you know what? i am not willing to let them off the hook that much because they are adults, they are grown people and make their own choices and talk about personal responsibility and they have their personal responsibility to stand up and do what is right and they are not doing it for whatever reaso
like you calling these people trying to break into my house, and they have to come, and it's like i guess they like my show more than yours -- >> you know that would be a lie. >> unforgivable. >> yeah, i watch it and at some points -- >> how are they ever going to work together? >> okay, now you are saying what i have been saying -- how can you work with people who are not tethered to reality? how do you do that? how do you unite with people like that? i don't care...
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the same thing west coast stepped in and put their put their foot on my toes and that was an arm i guess they put on my ass didn't they but you know i have a hood as it was only about a look at 190 parts there. it's like you're charles durning or something tell me. i got it i want to hit still this is a good fight as i can just go you know it is no me laugh out loud you're talking about discretion as far as sports. no rules. and this nervy lad said you want to work that's true i mean on my resume you'll see shut amazing titles as purana 3 double d. . s. yeah i know when i start michael caine's not there to accept cider house as he's done in the caribbean should. i remember carson asking me about that right now and i think he said something along the lines of i will do my horrible cain impression he'd had 3 houses or he had 2 houses and he wanted a 3rd or something like that was his explanation which you know money at some point money becomes a thing you have to know that you just have to do it like that i've got 5 kids some of these projects some of these titles i probably would have don
the same thing west coast stepped in and put their put their foot on my toes and that was an arm i guess they put on my ass didn't they but you know i have a hood as it was only about a look at 190 parts there. it's like you're charles durning or something tell me. i got it i want to hit still this is a good fight as i can just go you know it is no me laugh out loud you're talking about discretion as far as sports. no rules. and this nervy lad said you want to work that's true i mean on my...
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i guess we knew we were going to get into it sooner or later. so anyhow, by the time spring of -- or summer of '42 came around i began hearing about this outfit called the seabees and how they were doing all these -- this building down in the south pacific on the islands. that sounded very romantic to me and i decided that that's what i would do. i would join the navy in a construction, naval construction corps. so in the fall of -- i believe it was october of 1942, i enlisted. they didn't take me immediately into a camp, so i went back to my job site, told my boss that i had enlisted in the navy and i would be called up soon. he said that's fine. as of now you're fired. that was really patriotic of them. because of my experience as a surveyor, when i enlisted they gave me a little higher rate than if i'd just come out of school. instead of apprentice seaman, they gave me a seaman second class, and then when i finished boot camp, the seaman first class. and now i had a great disappointment. instead of going to the south sea islands to do all this
i guess we knew we were going to get into it sooner or later. so anyhow, by the time spring of -- or summer of '42 came around i began hearing about this outfit called the seabees and how they were doing all these -- this building down in the south pacific on the islands. that sounded very romantic to me and i decided that that's what i would do. i would join the navy in a construction, naval construction corps. so in the fall of -- i believe it was october of 1942, i enlisted. they didn't take...
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>> i guess i would say two things actually. one is that there's always obviously been an ambivalence about jefferson's position as the author of the declaration of independence, the great theorist of equality and the common man and the rest juxtaposed with being a slave owner. it was -- there was a tension in it then, there always has been to some degree, and now of course it probably couldn't be much more apparent, and what i found very interesting about delving into that issue was jefferson's own ambivalence on the subject. he had written in his earlier years that slavery was an abomination in his word, that at one point he wrote that he did not believe that a just god could be expected to favor the slave owners over these enslaved human beings and that at some point there would inevitaby be some kind of explosion, unless this was resolved and that the divine authority would not be on the side of his class. when he was young in the legislature in virginia and in his legal practice, he worked really quite diligently to try to
>> i guess i would say two things actually. one is that there's always obviously been an ambivalence about jefferson's position as the author of the declaration of independence, the great theorist of equality and the common man and the rest juxtaposed with being a slave owner. it was -- there was a tension in it then, there always has been to some degree, and now of course it probably couldn't be much more apparent, and what i found very interesting about delving into that issue was...
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i guess eo - le challenge for them. i guess peeple not _ challenge for them.following - challenge for them. i guess people not following all - challenge for them. i guess people not following all the details thinking this is surely an unanswerable case, why wouldn't republican senators vote to convict and the answer to that is there and the wider american public is the other audience. i american public is the other audience-— american public is the other audience. ~' , ., , audience. i think the democrats knew going _ audience. i think the democrats knew going into _ audience. i think the democrats knew going into this _ audience. i think the democrats knew going into this knowing i audience. i think the democrats knew going into this knowing it| knew going into this knowing it was going to be tough to convince i7 was going to be tough to convince 17 republicans to break ranks and support their case. they got six last night but that tells you 44 republicans think this entire proceeding is illegitimate and unconstitutional so anything they hearing today or tomo
i guess eo - le challenge for them. i guess peeple not _ challenge for them.following - challenge for them. i guess people not following all - challenge for them. i guess people not following all the details thinking this is surely an unanswerable case, why wouldn't republican senators vote to convict and the answer to that is there and the wider american public is the other audience. i american public is the other audience-— american public is the other audience. ~' , ., , audience. i think...
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so i did that one day, and i saw a guy who i guess he had been about two years ahead of us and he had died and i start thinking about what happened to the 18 guys, you know in my class and what they had done who had been happy, who had been's added citrus extra so i knew, you know i've been in touch with two or three of them, but i did not know what happened to the others. so we decided, to do you know basically to do a documentary and we thought it would be a good idea to do a documentary as to what happened with these guys. >> that is where i came in i didn't know can't when he sold the cows, i did not get to do any milking. but the eye was newly retired from the state university of new york. and i was wondering what i was going to do. so, we were both single, we lived about 40 minutes away from each other, and chances are we would not have met, except for online dating so we both put our little profiles up there, and i'm not lying harvard the word harvard, in kansas profile, he said would you like to have dinner and i said yes. and on a first day we talk about this project. he told
so i did that one day, and i saw a guy who i guess he had been about two years ahead of us and he had died and i start thinking about what happened to the 18 guys, you know in my class and what they had done who had been happy, who had been's added citrus extra so i knew, you know i've been in touch with two or three of them, but i did not know what happened to the others. so we decided, to do you know basically to do a documentary and we thought it would be a good idea to do a documentary as...
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so, i guess only time will tell. windows unfortunately don�*t open. and or wales at the moment, but those flying into scotland chun wong and his eight—year—old daughter flew in from america this morning to be reunited with his wife after 16 months apart. i got my covid shot already. whatever it takes to make everybody safe, i�*m all for it. they�*ll have to wait another ten days before all three can be together as a family again. there is a loophole for scottish arrivals. if they fly into england and they haven�*t come from a red list country, they�*re expected to isolate at home, not a hotel. the scottish government want them to be put up in english hotels. negotiations on that are ongoing. early indications suggest that the number of passengers flying into the uk today was low and that the queues were relatively short. but there are concerns that new checks will mean delays, which could be a risk to passengers and staff. every additional check the officer has to do slows up that transaction, increases the risk of infection to the officer and to the t
so, i guess only time will tell. windows unfortunately don�*t open. and or wales at the moment, but those flying into scotland chun wong and his eight—year—old daughter flew in from america this morning to be reunited with his wife after 16 months apart. i got my covid shot already. whatever it takes to make everybody safe, i�*m all for it. they�*ll have to wait another ten days before all three can be together as a family again. there is a loophole for scottish arrivals. if they fly...
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and they sent me to, i guess it was the union carbon and carbide company. they had an office in midtown manhattan and i went there, and they hired me and sent me to what turns out to be what you are now calling the nash garage on 132nd street and broadway. and that was the manhattan project. shall i continue? [laughter] ok. little did i know what they were doing their. at the time, i was 17 years old and i was a lab assistant. but lab assistant meant you did cleanup work, and you cleaned the beakers and the other material the scientists used. but the main job that i had was cleaning these tubes in a sulfuric acid bath. and i didn't know what these tubes were or what they were for or anything, and i continue to work there, and i had a little vacation. i was in canada at the time and i saw the headline where we had dropped the bomb and i said, god, that is when i was working on. and that was the extent of my knowledge of what it was that we were doing. i still did not know what these tubes were for. in retrospect, and certainly not anything i thought of while
and they sent me to, i guess it was the union carbon and carbide company. they had an office in midtown manhattan and i went there, and they hired me and sent me to what turns out to be what you are now calling the nash garage on 132nd street and broadway. and that was the manhattan project. shall i continue? [laughter] ok. little did i know what they were doing their. at the time, i was 17 years old and i was a lab assistant. but lab assistant meant you did cleanup work, and you cleaned the...
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. >> i guess i should end the presentation. >> thank you, that was wonderful. if i listen carefully i can almost hear people around the country clapping. that was a nice job and a fascinating topic and presentation. we have a really good number of questions, but feel free to keep them coming in the q and a. i guess i will select a couple to get started with, and then as i said try to get through as many of these as we can. one of the questions that a couple people have asked in regards to the distinction if there was any effort to distinguish between those groups? >> again, this is a continued process that i'm trying to figure out. the intricacies of, but i definitely found correspondence particularly from secretary of war from the confederacy. his communications with some of the civil war governors, particularly governor millage. they were struggling with how to create them in the north, but they helped constitute a legal process to try the people they captured in charleston. they ran into issues very quickly. they didn't feel they had jurisdiction over black
. >> i guess i should end the presentation. >> thank you, that was wonderful. if i listen carefully i can almost hear people around the country clapping. that was a nice job and a fascinating topic and presentation. we have a really good number of questions, but feel free to keep them coming in the q and a. i guess i will select a couple to get started with, and then as i said try to get through as many of these as we can. one of the questions that a couple people have asked in...
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so, i guess rather than broader archives, if you have a specific person in mind? >> right. a specific person in mind, i am not sure except for like what earlier, ancestry. but a really good start, this book -- i don't know if they showed it. it's the gi war brides book. it does have a lot of resources in the back where the particular stories came from. so, i would suggest maybe getting a copy of this. i think it has the university mentioned too. right now i can't find it. but it's a great book for starting where you might want to look. >> great. from louisa, what role did war brides have in increased diversity and the civil rights movement? >> oh, i think that's great. i think this is the one reason i wanted to do this as an impact of world war ii because they did have such an impact. you know, it started that entirely -- at first people wanted them to asemilate, especially the japanese war brides. but they brought so much culture from their countries, and they started to be proud of who they were. it started that hyphenation of i'm a german-american or i'm a japanese-americ
so, i guess rather than broader archives, if you have a specific person in mind? >> right. a specific person in mind, i am not sure except for like what earlier, ancestry. but a really good start, this book -- i don't know if they showed it. it's the gi war brides book. it does have a lot of resources in the back where the particular stories came from. so, i would suggest maybe getting a copy of this. i think it has the university mentioned too. right now i can't find it. but it's a great...
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mary, if you can, like, send us -- i guess a form to fill out. >> yes. i'll go ahead and get that out this week. >> okay. so i wanted to move on to member reggio, who is our inventory and pipeline liaison. >> thank you, chair. i think as far as my reports eariler, my thinking is working with the department slightly with the san francisco housing accelerated fund folks, significantly with cynthia, whom i appreciate very much. i'm working the issue. and what i want to anticipate is that i'll stay close with those folks between now and march, and so what emerges from the department is something that is in line in terms of comprehension and timeliness regarding what we are working towards. at the same time, i would anticipate at this point what we would be looking at is action within the context of the overall investment plan, rather than by separate allocation at that time. let's see what happens between now and march in terms of the report that is coming. so i think i have nothing else to report at the moment. >> chairwoman: okay. great. thank you, member r
mary, if you can, like, send us -- i guess a form to fill out. >> yes. i'll go ahead and get that out this week. >> okay. so i wanted to move on to member reggio, who is our inventory and pipeline liaison. >> thank you, chair. i think as far as my reports eariler, my thinking is working with the department slightly with the san francisco housing accelerated fund folks, significantly with cynthia, whom i appreciate very much. i'm working the issue. and what i want to anticipate...
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i guess the biden doj's dropping the nursing home investigation but the state of new york is coming afterdal sent his political career to one of his rest homes because i don't think it's going to survive, nor should it. the one thing that bugs me is how his team apologized to the state democrats for putting them in a difficult position. may be apologizing to them first is not a good look. there's a whole other group of people you should be apologizing, like to the victims' families, it was a political apology. they are more worried about how the fallout would affect them politically, and they didn't seem too concerned about the press because i guess they figured the press would run cover for them, because they have in the past. remember how much they love their cuomo. i went on amazon to look at reviews for his book and entertainment weekly, a great, terrible magazine said that andrew cuomo is a hero that america never realized it needed. what clueless, drooling automatons the media has become. not including all of us. >> jesse: and of course not. and i do enjoy that magazine. >> greg: oh
i guess the biden doj's dropping the nursing home investigation but the state of new york is coming afterdal sent his political career to one of his rest homes because i don't think it's going to survive, nor should it. the one thing that bugs me is how his team apologized to the state democrats for putting them in a difficult position. may be apologizing to them first is not a good look. there's a whole other group of people you should be apologizing, like to the victims' families, it was a...
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i guess within a four-year period, my mother fell to cancer and my dad, they gave him five years, andthin six months after him. the literature you read now, cancer can definitely be carried home to your family. i feel in my mind, there is something in there. we have been married 24 years. i've got three boys and a grandson of nine months. oh yeah. if my boys can get on at the plant, i would like to see them there. it is good money. but i don't want them exposed to what i have been exposed to. if i can accomplish what i am trying to do, i have no feelings. the paycheck is good but you want to live to enjoy it. i have been on the safety committee since 1967. in the early days, all you thought about was safety problems. the last couple of years, i guess we became aware that there are people who have cancer, and then we started piecing it together. >> what we had to impress on people is we are not trying to shut the plant down, we just want a healthy place to work. it may not hurt us now, but what happens -- >> i first made up my mind to do this when i had my kidney taken out for cancer.
i guess within a four-year period, my mother fell to cancer and my dad, they gave him five years, andthin six months after him. the literature you read now, cancer can definitely be carried home to your family. i feel in my mind, there is something in there. we have been married 24 years. i've got three boys and a grandson of nine months. oh yeah. if my boys can get on at the plant, i would like to see them there. it is good money. but i don't want them exposed to what i have been exposed to....
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i hadn't thought about that, but i guess i could swim if i had to and we had a short visit. but the chances of meeting him on the other side of the world. on this huge planet called earth it's just just amazing coincidence. i would like to mention that. one of my jobs was to lay out the graves. at the time we we had a big cemetery. just under 7,000 marines. died there and were buried there for a time and it was up to me and probably other surveyors to lay out the crosses and and the stars of david. but there was a sobering site. the cemetery when it was finished looked like a wheat field. and i saw it when it was finished because we were there told probably november because i did get home in time. for christmas so it was probably about november. so now i'm open to whatever questions anybody might have n
i hadn't thought about that, but i guess i could swim if i had to and we had a short visit. but the chances of meeting him on the other side of the world. on this huge planet called earth it's just just amazing coincidence. i would like to mention that. one of my jobs was to lay out the graves. at the time we we had a big cemetery. just under 7,000 marines. died there and were buried there for a time and it was up to me and probably other surveyors to lay out the crosses and and the stars of...
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. >> um, i guess i was just his favorite. rogan, no matter what, always chose me.t. >> aww. >> it was cute. like, i'd try to get him to sleep with me some nights, and he'd wake up, "ylie. where's ylie?" he wanted kylie. >> i'm sorry, kylie. >> [ sobs ] >> i'm sorry. >> kylie and devin were in the car with their mom, along with little brothers xander... >> and i will eat your candy. >> ...cody, jake, their sister mckenzie and baby brixton. >> [ laughing ] >> their father, david langford, in a rare interview, told us he was in phoenix, arizona, when he heard they were missing, and rushed to the scene in mexico. when you found out that the kids had been found, that must have been a -- a relief. >> oh, obviously. y-y-y-you... [ chuckles nervously ] you don't know how many things, uh, go through your mind -- things that could have been so much worse. they could have took kenzie and never seen her again, and then you'd spend the rest of your life wondering what happened to her or looking for her. something like that. so, in all these little things, i think that's where i
. >> um, i guess i was just his favorite. rogan, no matter what, always chose me.t. >> aww. >> it was cute. like, i'd try to get him to sleep with me some nights, and he'd wake up, "ylie. where's ylie?" he wanted kylie. >> i'm sorry, kylie. >> [ sobs ] >> i'm sorry. >> kylie and devin were in the car with their mom, along with little brothers xander... >> and i will eat your candy. >> ...cody, jake, their sister mckenzie and baby...
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we are witnessing i got a rider in my contract that i only kick in at 1001 guess. how to get. there it said last night who will walk. you know i see a lot of guys a lot of stand ups become great actors you say you said this young girl schlessinger i believe you said her name was in the right one has chops you know but i know very few guys who jump out of improv you in love it's probably in the stand up because there's something different about the rhythms of it you got in the stand up what 40 years ago how do you find no actually 10 years ago as my 5th daughter was born. and i was like oh man i cannot have a down month and that's when i said hey i said to my my age because i do was done live you know once i would say once i started doing improv in chicago i was on stage 5 nights a week and then from there on i've always done live gigs whether it's improv or sketch or characters or stuff like that all the clubs in l.a. so once my 5th daughter came along i talked to my agent at c.a.a. at the time i said could you could you get me on the road she called me the next day and she had
we are witnessing i got a rider in my contract that i only kick in at 1001 guess. how to get. there it said last night who will walk. you know i see a lot of guys a lot of stand ups become great actors you say you said this young girl schlessinger i believe you said her name was in the right one has chops you know but i know very few guys who jump out of improv you in love it's probably in the stand up because there's something different about the rhythms of it you got in the stand up what 40...
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bit over the leather bag he has i guess i would say that. they were like i've done with that. shoe. ok so it is look at that getting into the beginning getting what it was like it was what is it that you were doing to get those who were going out. to local and believe you could change you know this was something new and i'm like ok thank you suzanne thank you so i'm going to talk to the special thanks to some of the police to say something to say. the least. let things you do so. you. do stay very loosely thank you thank you thank you thank you. i. was. good. to see a little less they said the most of an affair of the. one give us a. little ahead of you thank you say all that i see it. with the right thing to do something fast enough. so that's when i know but then you've got to. than a minute after the hour i would send a letter saying yeah yeah mother had thought of it but if i wanted. to make one up on the look i said that if i said i'm going to let you go i got one no no better on . the way. to learn or a bunch of us are going to handle this so that someone other than the one ca
bit over the leather bag he has i guess i would say that. they were like i've done with that. shoe. ok so it is look at that getting into the beginning getting what it was like it was what is it that you were doing to get those who were going out. to local and believe you could change you know this was something new and i'm like ok thank you suzanne thank you so i'm going to talk to the special thanks to some of the police to say something to say. the least. let things you do so. you. do stay...
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francine: i guess it is just -- i am trying to figure out the reserve requirements, because it is a verydel then you have with other lenders. can you give us an indication? is it different country to country, how much you need in terms of reserve requirements, or is it something that you go across the board? antoni: well, we don't have strict reserve requirements that you would have for the banking sector, like what you would traditionally have in place, but we have excess of liquidity assets and, you know that we have, and due to the under leveraging of the system, we have more than capital adequacy to exceed liabilities. but there are no strict rules as you would have been the banking sector, set in stone, and that the regulator would look at right now. francine: thank you so much for a wonderful conversation. to understand exactly what the crypto assets actually become. antoni trenchev, the cofounder and managing director of nexo. a bit of a crypto expert who helps me try to understand. treasury secretary janet yellen, in recent the -- in regards to the reddit fueled stocks. this is b
francine: i guess it is just -- i am trying to figure out the reserve requirements, because it is a verydel then you have with other lenders. can you give us an indication? is it different country to country, how much you need in terms of reserve requirements, or is it something that you go across the board? antoni: well, we don't have strict reserve requirements that you would have for the banking sector, like what you would traditionally have in place, but we have excess of liquidity assets...