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josef: it has slightly shifted.ave seen is that there is soft line into real estate, hard assets into more stable assets. we have also seen some gold buying was ongoing. we have seen that some cash levels are going up as well. that is also mainly driven due to the assumption that there may be more volatility coming and many of our family offices want to have dry powder to reinvest. you expectwhere do them to reinvested that dry powder? josef: if you assume that we have massive rebalancing in march, then you can assume that many are sitting on massive gains right now in july. so, there may be a negative rebalancing, so to speak ongoing. there may be some selling pressure by large investors. highly we see is a volatile market going on. going forward for the next couple of months. however, that may be mitigated by the fact that democrats and republicans will do massive public stimulus to get their candidates reelected, so to speak. so there is no way around equity. while we see volatility, equities are going forward. n
josef: it has slightly shifted.ave seen is that there is soft line into real estate, hard assets into more stable assets. we have also seen some gold buying was ongoing. we have seen that some cash levels are going up as well. that is also mainly driven due to the assumption that there may be more volatility coming and many of our family offices want to have dry powder to reinvest. you expectwhere do them to reinvested that dry powder? josef: if you assume that we have massive rebalancing in...
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josef sorett is professor of religion and african american studies at columbia university.g about kanye west at this particular moment feels like a distraction of sorts, right, whether it is in the context of the presidential contest between donald trump and joe biden, or in thinking about the american political landscape more generally in this moment. we think of the death of civil rights leaders in recent days — ct vivian and john lewis. we think of the sustained protests in response to the killing ofjohn floyd, breonna taylor and several others. we think of the president's most recent threatening and calling in of federal agents to intervene in everything, from what looks like gang violence on one hand, to organised uprisings and protests on the other. and yet here we are, we find ourselves talking about kanye's presidential bid, and it is a storyline that feels now much more like we're peering into a set of personal challenges and most recently, as you noted in your lead—in, a marital dispute. and that being said, i think still there is so much as it relates to larger q
josef sorett is professor of religion and african american studies at columbia university.g about kanye west at this particular moment feels like a distraction of sorts, right, whether it is in the context of the presidential contest between donald trump and joe biden, or in thinking about the american political landscape more generally in this moment. we think of the death of civil rights leaders in recent days — ct vivian and john lewis. we think of the sustained protests in response to the...
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josef sorett is professor of religion and african american studies at columbia university. west's candidacy? i think that is a great question. to be honest, talking about kanye west at this particular moment feels like a distraction of assaults. whether it is in the context of the presidential contest between donald trump and joe biden or in thinking about the political landscape stop we think of the death of civil right leaders in recent days, the sustain protests in response to the killing ofjohn floyd and several others. we think the president threatening pulling in federal agents to intervene in everything from what looks like gang violence to organise uprising and protests. and here we are finding ourselves talking about kanye finding ourselves talking about ka nye west's finding ourselves talking about kanye west's presidential bid and it is a storyline which feels like we're peering into personal challenges as you noted in your lead in, a marital dispute. still, there is so much that relates to larger questions of religion, politics and music and this particular mome
josef sorett is professor of religion and african american studies at columbia university. west's candidacy? i think that is a great question. to be honest, talking about kanye west at this particular moment feels like a distraction of assaults. whether it is in the context of the presidential contest between donald trump and joe biden or in thinking about the political landscape stop we think of the death of civil right leaders in recent days, the sustain protests in response to the killing...
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so you have the nazis using the phrase and then you see it, you know, a bit later used by josef stalin. now, this is-- maybe i'm not saying that donald trump knew that that was the, you know, the history behind this phrase, but it was certainly pointed out by a lot of people that it had this really dark and morbid and deadly history and he kept using it. >> to watch the rest of this program and to find other episodes of after words visit our website, book tv.org and click on the after words tab near the top of the page. >> thank you for joining us all tonight. with alicia, i'm for color of change, the largest on-line organization. we're partnering with one world tonight to make a virtual space for critical conversation between editor and chief of one world, chris jackson and one of our most powerful organizers and visionary, alicia garza. in 2014 she wrote
so you have the nazis using the phrase and then you see it, you know, a bit later used by josef stalin. now, this is-- maybe i'm not saying that donald trump knew that that was the, you know, the history behind this phrase, but it was certainly pointed out by a lot of people that it had this really dark and morbid and deadly history and he kept using it. >> to watch the rest of this program and to find other episodes of after words visit our website, book tv.org and click on the after...
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groups and activists say that he was really jailed over his work on mass graves and repression during josef stalin's role critics accuse president vladimir putin of trying to frame how horus committed by the soviet union are depicted in the fair will be released in november because of time already served. it's a merger that a hostage standoff in ukraine ended without bloodshed thanks to a bizarre intervention by president followed me as a lenski certain people were taken hostage by a gunman on a long distance bus on tuesday but they were all freed after the president agreed to a phone call with the government in the su explains. that the freed unharmed after a 12 hour long siege these travellers turned hostages were on the bus in the western city of lutes when it was seized by a russian gunman. police sealed off the area where the suspect began throwing explosives and firing shots at a drone nobody was injured the hostage taker was identified as 44 year old maxime creevy wash officials say he wanted to speak with ukrainian president flawed amir selenski his demand that the president and doo
groups and activists say that he was really jailed over his work on mass graves and repression during josef stalin's role critics accuse president vladimir putin of trying to frame how horus committed by the soviet union are depicted in the fair will be released in november because of time already served. it's a merger that a hostage standoff in ukraine ended without bloodshed thanks to a bizarre intervention by president followed me as a lenski certain people were taken hostage by a gunman on...
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remember we talked about josef stalin and some of you discussed stalin on your exams, how the communists got involved in african-american civil rights activity in the 1960's question mark this is the shadow of this. -- 1960's? this is the shadow of this. this is, if you will, the mirror opposite of it. in other words, when people began to be involved in civil rights activity in the 1950's and 1960's, it was very easy for the opposition to say what? these people are communists. it was very easy for the opposition to make the communist argument. and this was going to be very powerful and as you can see, arkansas state law in 1958 -- anybody who knows anything about the naacp would be hard pressed to imagine the naacp is the captive of the international communist conspiracy, but nonetheless that's the law that was going to be passed in 1958. and it was passed for a specific reason. most of the naacp members in arkansas at that time were school teachers, were black school teachers, and this law was seen as a way of making sure that they would no longer be involved in civil rights work, that
remember we talked about josef stalin and some of you discussed stalin on your exams, how the communists got involved in african-american civil rights activity in the 1960's question mark this is the shadow of this. -- 1960's? this is the shadow of this. this is, if you will, the mirror opposite of it. in other words, when people began to be involved in civil rights activity in the 1950's and 1960's, it was very easy for the opposition to say what? these people are communists. it was very easy...