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joseph: sure and thank you. in one of the poems they use adjustment be a radius a poem that it takes time. there are three sections that were the responsive three excerpts of three of his books. this poem responds from something . wrote which is the violence of 1963 in his second book. doctor king wrote, you made it clear that we do not send anyone out to demonstrate could not convince themselves that he could accept and endure violence without retaliating rated as of this poem is called it takes time. it takes time to learn this. and it must be proven in the light of day that you will lift in the hand and fist. adjourned. >> some of the of doctor king's teaching in the heart of his christian faith is his deep deep belief in non- violence. and i think that comes through in the book of poems and "raising king" is about nonviolence, he was much more about that but that was his method, he deeply believed that that was going to be a most effective method for change and for people. >> let's talk about teaching. and k
joseph: sure and thank you. in one of the poems they use adjustment be a radius a poem that it takes time. there are three sections that were the responsive three excerpts of three of his books. this poem responds from something . wrote which is the violence of 1963 in his second book. doctor king wrote, you made it clear that we do not send anyone out to demonstrate could not convince themselves that he could accept and endure violence without retaliating rated as of this poem is called it...
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joseph: that is nonsense. research on which these vaccines are based was finessed by governments around the world. secondly, the expansion of the production at the development of these particular vaccines received enormous government support, not only from the united states but from other countries. the amounts of money the drug companies would get on these vaccines are going to be enormous returns, well in excess of any normal return. what we are talking about is whether they would get $10 in percent return on investment or 1000% return. that is enough incentive they will undertake that research. lisa: there is also a question that dovetails into larger infrastructure spending joe biden has proposed. are you in the camp of janet yellen that taxes should be relays done companies -- should be raised on companies, and if so why is it not sufficient to do deficit spending? joseph: i do agree that eventually we need to correct our distorted tax system, which in terms of the percentage of gdp raised in taxes, it is
joseph: that is nonsense. research on which these vaccines are based was finessed by governments around the world. secondly, the expansion of the production at the development of these particular vaccines received enormous government support, not only from the united states but from other countries. the amounts of money the drug companies would get on these vaccines are going to be enormous returns, well in excess of any normal return. what we are talking about is whether they would get $10 in...
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you swallow so loudly, joseph.ne run—in with a cash machine later, and joseph goes completely off the rails, with first—time feature director, aneil karia, compelling us into his frenetic world with real visceral urgency. don't go out there! there's a touch of a panic attack quality of the safdie brothers�* good time in the chaotic bank job thatjoseph pulls, earning whishaw a sundance prize and rave reviews from critics. plaudits too to cinematographer stuart bentley whose cameras chase joseph through streets and houses as he lurches through a string of misadventures, constantly on the move, raw nerves on display. wait, wait! wooooo! surge is in cinemas and on digital platforms now. the japanese anime demon slayer: mugen train, which follows a popular manga series and tv show, is already a record—breaking hit. outperforming the likes of spirited away to becomejapan�*s highest grossing movie, scoring big at both the domestic and international box office. like the korean zombie drama, train to busan, or bong joon—ho�
you swallow so loudly, joseph.ne run—in with a cash machine later, and joseph goes completely off the rails, with first—time feature director, aneil karia, compelling us into his frenetic world with real visceral urgency. don't go out there! there's a touch of a panic attack quality of the safdie brothers�* good time in the chaotic bank job thatjoseph pulls, earning whishaw a sundance prize and rave reviews from critics. plaudits too to cinematographer stuart bentley whose cameras chase...
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you gentlemen named joseph. help us about his held. >> one of the people i paint in here is henry kissinger and he gave me a people called capernaum's in pyongyang when i was president. it's about a guy who escapes the north korean prison camp and i became focused on north korea, the human rights abuses as well as those who escapes, have the courage to escape and one of whom was joseph. i'm joseph because we provide college scholarships out of the bush institute on the smu campus. joseph kemp was one of our recipients. we were so impressed we gave him a job after hegraduated . this was a kid who is dad died of starvation. his mother was starving, took his daughter. his sister, her daughter to china and sold her. she comes back, gets captured by the regime, dies in prison camp and joseph is alone and starving. he tells the story in the book. about his decision to get to china. and so it's hard to envision a tiny scrawny teenage boy having the courage to go to china but he does and he ends up being taken in by an
you gentlemen named joseph. help us about his held. >> one of the people i paint in here is henry kissinger and he gave me a people called capernaum's in pyongyang when i was president. it's about a guy who escapes the north korean prison camp and i became focused on north korea, the human rights abuses as well as those who escapes, have the courage to escape and one of whom was joseph. i'm joseph because we provide college scholarships out of the bush institute on the smu campus. joseph...
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joseph's. in regards to the staffing and security, monday through friday, we have a third party security company that comes in, they do grounds constantly through the block. in the evening, i have another third party that comes in and -- they come in 4 to 5 times. to make sure nothing is happening on the from party. we add guards in and we layer them based on timing and number of people. we had events where certain artists if we worked with a retailer requested that we work in tandem with their security, which is we're open to do to ensure we have the safety for all the guests and the staff for the neighborhood around us. with third party promoter, that's not really how we manage our events here. our events are really by word of mouth or by the community or the membership or people coming in. it's not something that we actively pursue and put ourselves out there. it naturally happens. >> basically, corporate events is going to be your mainstay. which is great. being a promoter background -- we
joseph's. in regards to the staffing and security, monday through friday, we have a third party security company that comes in, they do grounds constantly through the block. in the evening, i have another third party that comes in and -- they come in 4 to 5 times. to make sure nothing is happening on the from party. we add guards in and we layer them based on timing and number of people. we had events where certain artists if we worked with a retailer requested that we work in tandem with their...
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and i see joseph quite a bit. he's an engaging, very charming fellow . >> how did he feel when you told him you were going toput him in the book and paint him ? >> it was a shock and then i showed him the picture . >> how did he feel about the painting? >> i think he liked it okay. let's see if i can show it here . he was flattered. most of them were flattered whether they liked the painting or not. >> it's a beautiful painting. >> anyway, i'm glad he's in there. >> another person who likely knows their name is mount madeleine albright,but made you want to choose her ? >> madeleine albright is a friend. which in this day of age and of polarization tends to shock people. i guess you're not supposed to be friends with people of political party that this isan example where people arewrong . you should be . i admire her a lot. the thing about her story is that first of all, people don't know this and her family escaped fascism, not theism. she's jewish course and then after having escaped not theism, they went from en
and i see joseph quite a bit. he's an engaging, very charming fellow . >> how did he feel when you told him you were going toput him in the book and paint him ? >> it was a shock and then i showed him the picture . >> how did he feel about the painting? >> i think he liked it okay. let's see if i can show it here . he was flattered. most of them were flattered whether they liked the painting or not. >> it's a beautiful painting. >> anyway, i'm glad he's in...
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president joseph cast the ousted him from premiership, and with colonel joseph mobutu expelled communistadors from the congo, the country supporting him and showed, faced the problem of preventing russian interference while refraining from unduly influencing the congo's internal affairs. the united states provided world leadership against russian coal or aggression -- those tensions were heightened when russia's premier, joseph stalin died under mysterious circumstances in 1953. they succeeded to the communist leadership. during his brief premiership that russia had the hydrogen bomb shortly before the big summit conference schedule for 1955. at the conference in geneva khrushchev who deposed melon, cause represented russia with -- upon his return to washington from geneva president ivan eisenhower voiced hope for east west relations. >> no one knows but the coming months will tell. in the meantime we do know that new contacts have been established. there is evidence of a new friendliness in the world. >> in budapest, the program fostered by khrushchev was carried by -- two that threat a
president joseph cast the ousted him from premiership, and with colonel joseph mobutu expelled communistadors from the congo, the country supporting him and showed, faced the problem of preventing russian interference while refraining from unduly influencing the congo's internal affairs. the united states provided world leadership against russian coal or aggression -- those tensions were heightened when russia's premier, joseph stalin died under mysterious circumstances in 1953. they succeeded...
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joseph: potentially, yes. i am an optimist. act, the second cares act was a 2.3 trillion dollar package, it was unanimous. the fed moved with incredible you equity. the economy is recovering. washington is debating an unprecedented fiscal stimulus and monetary policy has been very easy. yes, there is this possibility that we are crating some great risks. for better or worse, we are testing modern theory. the dynamism of the u.s. economy, its entrepreneurial spirit, if you look at the business dynamic data last year from the census bureau, i mean, there's a lot of incredible things that this economy does. so i am still an optimist, but there are certainly a lot of risks. jonathan: come back soon. joseph lavorgna there, natixis chief economist. i want to go back to target. anyway, target says store sales in the first quarter incredibly strong, 22.9%. the estimate was 10.3%. the forward-looking is that the growth can continue. that's the communication coming from the chief executive this morning for target. the stock is up by more
joseph: potentially, yes. i am an optimist. act, the second cares act was a 2.3 trillion dollar package, it was unanimous. the fed moved with incredible you equity. the economy is recovering. washington is debating an unprecedented fiscal stimulus and monetary policy has been very easy. yes, there is this possibility that we are crating some great risks. for better or worse, we are testing modern theory. the dynamism of the u.s. economy, its entrepreneurial spirit, if you look at the business...
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joseph: it seems to be the case.orld has certainly shrunk over the last couple of decades, and we are able to buy and get access to lots of really great quality products. i think one of the strengths of the big-box walmarts, targets, amazons, coscos, they have been able -- costcos, they have been able to provide that to the consumer. jonathan: on a serious point, i'm with matt miller. matt miller said that if you don't do one day delivery, i'm not the pitting anymore. i feel that way in a big way, particularly over the last 12 months. when this first started, i remember struggling to get a delivery slot with amazon. i think that was true for so many people in new york city. but once they started coming through, i don't think i have done a full food shop at a grocery store for a full week of eating for about 9, 10 months. i think it has been that long. i am just wondering how sticky some of this behavior actually is. joseph: i do think a lot of this will hold. i understand, as the recovery happens, people want to get
joseph: it seems to be the case.orld has certainly shrunk over the last couple of decades, and we are able to buy and get access to lots of really great quality products. i think one of the strengths of the big-box walmarts, targets, amazons, coscos, they have been able -- costcos, they have been able to provide that to the consumer. jonathan: on a serious point, i'm with matt miller. matt miller said that if you don't do one day delivery, i'm not the pitting anymore. i feel that way in a big...
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another revolutionary 100 years since his birth we'll find out why groundbreaking conceptual artist joseph boyce is still making waves. and the work of a serbian sculptor who transforms weapons of war into instruments of communication and harmony. welcome to the show 100 years after her birth and almost 80 since i death sophie show remains a powerful symbol of peaceful resistance against tyranny in 1943 the student who was executed for her brave attempts to resist the nazi dictatorship she was just 21 shoulder documented her short life using diaries and letters imagine what she could have done today with instagram that was the idea that inspired a new project in germany launched to mark her 13 we. heard just a set of mines and at stanford lester doesn't talk. in the mass. manchester in there so companies need not need to get up. as an avatar in the mentioned city and a construct and. a side to the film shoot at the end of march depicting sophie shows a rival in munich her brother and sister it's a pick her up actress luna brady is $21.00 the same age as sophie short in the last year of her
another revolutionary 100 years since his birth we'll find out why groundbreaking conceptual artist joseph boyce is still making waves. and the work of a serbian sculptor who transforms weapons of war into instruments of communication and harmony. welcome to the show 100 years after her birth and almost 80 since i death sophie show remains a powerful symbol of peaceful resistance against tyranny in 1943 the student who was executed for her brave attempts to resist the nazi dictatorship she was...
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most of them were flattered whether they liked that, joseph's painting. anyway. i am glad he is in there. >> me too. >> madeleine albright is in there. what made you choose her? >> in this phase of polarization, different political party, this is an example where people are wrong. the thing about her story, people probably don't know this but her family escaped fascism, nazi-ism. escaped nazi is meant went from england back to czechoslovakia and the communist term. she was a professor, one of the students was condoleezza rice. it is an interesting connection but one of the points of the book is to show the contributions immigrants make to our country and in this case a brainpower contribution, very fine teacher inspires somebody to become secretary of state. his daughter and his student. i thought it was important to put in the fact the first woman secretary of state was an immigrant, and the fact that our secretary of state could tell others i am an immigrant, speaks volumes about america. >> a quote that i love says no but you couldn't love once you heard their
most of them were flattered whether they liked that, joseph's painting. anyway. i am glad he is in there. >> me too. >> madeleine albright is in there. what made you choose her? >> in this phase of polarization, different political party, this is an example where people are wrong. the thing about her story, people probably don't know this but her family escaped fascism, nazi-ism. escaped nazi is meant went from england back to czechoslovakia and the communist term. she was a...
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artist joseph boyce he's apple cart sculpture and particularly his performance art was seen as whether it's time as was the man himself both continue to inspire artists today in boise 70 new year his legacy has inspired literally dozens of exhibitions across germany. just of course continues to fascinate polarizer 35 years after his death the artist and teacher was fine aimed for his performances . once he covered his head in honey and unguarded to date her through his exhibition with us looking on from the outside a frame prophetic or simply provocative. this is an artwork that gets the heart of many things such as the question how does conventional communication function and what happens when that communication is declined. in. the upcoming starting from language exhibition at berlin's hamburger bahnhof explores the ways that is still relevant in the 21st century. is a huge work of fact both animal and synthetic the work is about unfinished raising questions about spatial change parents formation was an important theme for boys. $4921.00 joseph boyce was in the hitler youth and durin
artist joseph boyce he's apple cart sculpture and particularly his performance art was seen as whether it's time as was the man himself both continue to inspire artists today in boise 70 new year his legacy has inspired literally dozens of exhibitions across germany. just of course continues to fascinate polarizer 35 years after his death the artist and teacher was fine aimed for his performances . once he covered his head in honey and unguarded to date her through his exhibition with us...
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currently those of joseph boyce. voice and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. tony cracked 1st met voice in london in 1972. first time actually seeing him in the white house he stood there . this fish the jacket on it is that and the curious curious figure and not very good english i have to say the exhibition perpetual motion comprises small works that make for big art replete with symbolism like the rose for democracy or preparing. boyce's complex thoughts compacted into little sculptures raise more questions than they answer. indeed there is not so much to see but what the observer is left with is what owns one's own reflection you find out what you think what you have in your head. so you don't hav
currently those of joseph boyce. voice and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. tony cracked 1st met voice in london in 1972. first time actually seeing him in the white house he...
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currently those of joseph boyce. boyce and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at art today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. tony crack 1st met boyce in london in 1972. first time to see. in him in the white house he stood there with his face a jacket on and his and the curious curious figure and not very good english i have to say the exhibition perpetual motion comprises small works that make for big art replete with symbolism like the rose for democracy or. boy says complex thoughts compacted into little sculptures raise more questions than they answer. indeed there's not so much to see but what the observer is left with is what's known as one's own reflection you find out what you think what you have in your head. so you don't have to under
currently those of joseph boyce. boyce and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at art today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. tony crack 1st met boyce in london in 1972. first time to see. in him in the white house he...
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born in $1021.00 joseph boyce was in the hitler youth and during world war 2 he was part of a bomber squadron does he have something to hide really progressive or perhaps backward looking his experience in the war let him to believe that people and society had to change and that this was a process he often chose materials that changed like facts or felt. the space curator a current exhibition at stuttgart darts gallery makes this clear. on the 100th anniversary of his birth boyce's unrestrained creative urge is taking center stage again boyce was anti or farsi and resonated with the younger generation is objection to admission requirements famously lost in his teaching post at the arts academy. because i. believe that on television. voice was a champion of social change but he was also interested in religion and spirituality and in creating his own mythical person you know he wasn't always consistent. you have the boys he should have received an income for the work that they do at home so that's pretty progressive. and at the same time. that this kind of patriarch. in the center of h
born in $1021.00 joseph boyce was in the hitler youth and during world war 2 he was part of a bomber squadron does he have something to hide really progressive or perhaps backward looking his experience in the war let him to believe that people and society had to change and that this was a process he often chose materials that changed like facts or felt. the space curator a current exhibition at stuttgart darts gallery makes this clear. on the 100th anniversary of his birth boyce's unrestrained...
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[inaudible] [cheering and applauding] joseph matthew. william rhodes. [cheering and applauding] patrick james bishop. [cheering and applauding] micah. [inaudible] oh. [cheering and applauding] elizabeth. [cheering and applauding] caitlin. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] paula xavier kelly. [cheering and applauding] dallas aland harrison. [cheering and applauding] margaret ray zimmerman. [cheering and applauding] evelyn blair. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] michael thomas. [cheering and applauding] daniel patrick. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] michael joseph. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] logan robert mcguire. [cheering and applauding] alexander. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] nathan durrant. [cheering and applauding] alexander scott douglas the third. [cheering and applauding] jeremy alexander. [cheering and applauding] jacqueline charles harrison. [cheering and applauding] nicholas paul. [cheering and applauding] bailey elizabeth. [cheering and applauding] [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] cooper
[inaudible] [cheering and applauding] joseph matthew. william rhodes. [cheering and applauding] patrick james bishop. [cheering and applauding] micah. [inaudible] oh. [cheering and applauding] elizabeth. [cheering and applauding] caitlin. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] paula xavier kelly. [cheering and applauding] dallas aland harrison. [cheering and applauding] margaret ray zimmerman. [cheering and applauding] evelyn blair. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] michael thomas. [cheering...
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another famous german he would have celebrated his 100th birthday this may is conceptual artist joseph boyce his album card sculpture and particularly his performance art was seen as whether it's time as was the man himself most continue to inspire artists today in boise 17 a year his legacy has inspired literally dozens of exhibitions across germany. just of course continues to fascinate and polarized 35 years after his death the artist and teacher was famous for his performances. once he covered his head in honey and unguarded. through his expression with us looking on from the outside for fine prophetic or simply provocative. this is an artwork that gets the hearts of many things such as the question how does conventional communication function and what happens when that communication is decline. in. the upcoming starting from language exhibition at berlin's hamburger bahnhof explores the ways that is still relevant in the 21st century. is a huge work of fact both animal and synthetic the work is about unfinished business writing questions about spatial change parents formation was
another famous german he would have celebrated his 100th birthday this may is conceptual artist joseph boyce his album card sculpture and particularly his performance art was seen as whether it's time as was the man himself most continue to inspire artists today in boise 17 a year his legacy has inspired literally dozens of exhibitions across germany. just of course continues to fascinate and polarized 35 years after his death the artist and teacher was famous for his performances. once he...
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and joseph gives he he is a founder and c.e.o. of strategy marketplace thank you both for being here today octavio i want to start with you here what's the takeaway from this latest data because i know and we've talked about this before we've heard so much of in recent weeks about the fed keeping an eye on inflation jay powell says it's all going to be transitory is there anything you're actually seeing there to show you that this is the case. not very much i have to say i mean commodity prices are up all over the place consumer prices our producer prices are up it's looking like inflation is here and i guess this is the 5th the fear of every central banker over the course of the past 1015 years even that they've been increasing the money supply and afraid of inflation let's just sort of say let's kick the can down the road a bit and it will not happen my watch for the next guy's watch and it seems that the next guy is jay powell he seems to be a sort of left holding the bag as as inflation takes hold i guess he's also saying that
and joseph gives he he is a founder and c.e.o. of strategy marketplace thank you both for being here today octavio i want to start with you here what's the takeaway from this latest data because i know and we've talked about this before we've heard so much of in recent weeks about the fed keeping an eye on inflation jay powell says it's all going to be transitory is there anything you're actually seeing there to show you that this is the case. not very much i have to say i mean commodity prices...
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currently those of joseph boyce. voice and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at art today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. artists like voice set into motion is more relevant than ever the exhibition perpetual motion comprises small works that make for big art replete with symbolism like the rose for democracy more prepared. the idea is very simple whereas acid then there has to be a chemical reaction there has to be exchange of electrons could be a source of power and such but this is the images so john was critical study pattern physical the absurdity of science the apparent absurdity of science the shift leads the simplicity of the way we use dion's compared to the reality of how complex things are. voices complex thoughts compacted into l
currently those of joseph boyce. voice and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at art today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. artists like voice set into motion is more relevant than ever the exhibition perpetual motion...
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currently those of joseph boyce. voice and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political significance. this of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at art today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. artists like voice set into motion is more relevant than ever the exhibition perpetual motion comprises small ones that make for big art replete with symbolism like the rose for democracy more prepared. the idea is very simple whereas acid then there has to be a chemical reaction that has to be exchange of electrons could be a source of power and such but this is the images so john was critical study part of physical the absurdity of science the apparent absurdity of science just leaves out the simplicity of the way we use dion's compared to the reality of how complex things are. boyce's complex thoughts compac
currently those of joseph boyce. voice and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political significance. this of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at art today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. artists like voice set into motion is more relevant than ever the exhibition...
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and joseph he is a founder and c.e.o. of strategy marketplace thank you both for being here today octavio i want to start with you here what's the takeaway from this latest data because i know we've talked about this before we've heard so much of in recent weeks about the fed keeping an eye on inflation jay powell says it's all going to be transitory is there anything you're actually seeing there to show you that this is the case. not very much i have to say i mean commodity prices are up all over the place consumer prices our producer prices are up it's looking like inflation is here and i guess this is the fear the fear of every central banker over the course of the past 1015 years even that they've been increasing the money supply and afraid of inflation but just sort of saying let's kick the can down the road a bit and it will not happen my watch for the next guys watch and it seems that the next guy is jay powell he seems to be a sort of left holding the bag as as inflation takes hold i guess he's also saying that th
and joseph he is a founder and c.e.o. of strategy marketplace thank you both for being here today octavio i want to start with you here what's the takeaway from this latest data because i know we've talked about this before we've heard so much of in recent weeks about the fed keeping an eye on inflation jay powell says it's all going to be transitory is there anything you're actually seeing there to show you that this is the case. not very much i have to say i mean commodity prices are up all...
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currently those of joseph boyce. voice and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at art today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. artists like boyce set into motion is more relevant than ever the exhibition perpetual motion comprises small works that make for big art replete with symbolism like the rose for democracy more prepared or. * the idea is very simple whereas acid then there has to be a chemical reaction there has to be exchange of electrons could be a source of power and such but this is the images so john was critical study part of physical the absurdity of science the apparent absurdity of science which just leads the simplicity of the way we use dion's compared to the reality of how complex things are. boyce's complex thoughts compacted
currently those of joseph boyce. voice and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at art today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. artists like boyce set into motion is more relevant than ever the exhibition perpetual motion...
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cheryl: a woman from cincinnati is going to cash a million dollar check and this is teenager joseph costello, he gets to attend an ohio public college of his choice tuition-free. ohio saw a 45% jump in the vaccination rate after the
cheryl: a woman from cincinnati is going to cash a million dollar check and this is teenager joseph costello, he gets to attend an ohio public college of his choice tuition-free. ohio saw a 45% jump in the vaccination rate after the
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no, the prostitutes are not named hookers after joseph hooker. they're named after the red hook district in new york, but a lot of people like to talk about joe hooker liking ladies of the evening and things like that, but joe hooker does have a drinking i won't call it a problem but a habit he is also a very boisterous man. he is going to make wild claims throughout his career. he's gonna make a lot of enemies. he'll make a lot of fans as well abraham lincoln for a while was a fan of joe hooker. he liked what he saw in joe hooker an unfortunately joe hooker will be his own undoing like many folks of his ilk but hooker was described and and january of 1863 by charles francis adams. he's not from the spooky family. he's from the family who have a lot of ties politically in the united states and he is going to describe hooker as in no way and in no degree. is he represent the typical sold? up with a commonwealth chancing to be born in massachusetts. he was in 1861 and from that time forward little better than a drunken west point military adventure
no, the prostitutes are not named hookers after joseph hooker. they're named after the red hook district in new york, but a lot of people like to talk about joe hooker liking ladies of the evening and things like that, but joe hooker does have a drinking i won't call it a problem but a habit he is also a very boisterous man. he is going to make wild claims throughout his career. he's gonna make a lot of enemies. he'll make a lot of fans as well abraham lincoln for a while was a fan of joe...
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joseph and james. and it was going to be their understanding of the new york worked it so is going to drive them into eventually creating as we now know as the chisel trail. see, there were changing tastes in dining at this time. particularly, motivated by restaurants like adele monaco is in new york. one of abraham lincoln's favorite treats when he went to dine at del monaco's was that the mongol monica steak. about a 20 ounce cut of sirloin. it still amazes me that lincoln could eat that and still not put on much weight. the dining at del monaco's was amazing. and very elaborate. many courses. but beef was starting to replace other cuts, particularly lamb, but also seafood, as beef became more popular. when mccoy also realized that with all the poor people in the city, that this was also a potential market for cheap meat, if you could get it into that market. these were the stock trains that came into the city on a daily basis. bringing cattle from particularly one state altogether and that was illin
joseph and james. and it was going to be their understanding of the new york worked it so is going to drive them into eventually creating as we now know as the chisel trail. see, there were changing tastes in dining at this time. particularly, motivated by restaurants like adele monaco is in new york. one of abraham lincoln's favorite treats when he went to dine at del monaco's was that the mongol monica steak. about a 20 ounce cut of sirloin. it still amazes me that lincoln could eat that and...
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joseph neff and flint taylor, thank you for being with us. democracy now!oking for feedback from people who appreciate the close . >>> hello, and thanks for joining us on nhk world japan. this is nhk "newsline." we start with fresh calls to extend coronavirus emergency measures in japan, this time from the governor of tokyo. the capital's case counts are going down, but the medical system remains under strain. and the olympics are less than two months away. new infections have declined week on week for 13
joseph neff and flint taylor, thank you for being with us. democracy now!oking for feedback from people who appreciate the close . >>> hello, and thanks for joining us on nhk world japan. this is nhk "newsline." we start with fresh calls to extend coronavirus emergency measures in japan, this time from the governor of tokyo. the capital's case counts are going down, but the medical system remains under strain. and the olympics are less than two months away. new infections...
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awe exclaimed as an anti-communist hero for his investigations, joseph r.y became the most political figure of the period. >> we've been holding sessions covering the information programs dealing almost entirely today with the voice of america, dealing with incompetence, waste, subversion and i say that we have good reason to believe we'll get full cooperation from the new secretary of state. i think we can be helpful to him. >> his charges of communist coddling let to a clash with the army. the president and mrs. eisenhower joined queen elizabeth and prince phillip of england at st. lambert near montreal. domestic commerce and international trade were strengthened as the major midwestern cities became ports of transatlantic shipping. throughout the states a vast program of highway construction was affected through matching federal funds. in the maine, the eight years of eisenhower's leadership constituted a period of prosperity. production and consumption of goods reached new heights and the nation's economy enabled the president to balance the budget at t
awe exclaimed as an anti-communist hero for his investigations, joseph r.y became the most political figure of the period. >> we've been holding sessions covering the information programs dealing almost entirely today with the voice of america, dealing with incompetence, waste, subversion and i say that we have good reason to believe we'll get full cooperation from the new secretary of state. i think we can be helpful to him. >> his charges of communist coddling let to a clash with...
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joseph neff and flint taylor, thank you for being with us. democracy now!oking for feedback from people who appreciate the closeawawawmñxñ? ó the last time i was in taipei was in 1993, when i was teaching english to pre-schoolers. i've heard that it's changed dramatically here, but that just seems to be how this city rolls. taipei has seen pretty much everything, and it comes in bursts of furious growth. when martial law was finally lifted in 1987, taipei saw the rise of social movements. this place was an early adopter of the importance of indigenous rights and lgbt awareness, and embraced environmentalism and green space since the '70s. since the '90s, it's been globalization, neoliberalism, and american-style development. how do all these things work together? what will be the default as taipei plots
joseph neff and flint taylor, thank you for being with us. democracy now!oking for feedback from people who appreciate the closeawawawmñxñ? ó the last time i was in taipei was in 1993, when i was teaching english to pre-schoolers. i've heard that it's changed dramatically here, but that just seems to be how this city rolls. taipei has seen pretty much everything, and it comes in bursts of furious growth. when martial law was finally lifted in 1987, taipei saw the rise of social movements....
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hi, representative joseph brill search. we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. berlin is due to see a series of demonstrations in the coming days from groups wanting to show their support for israelis and palestinians. on thursday evening, several 100 people gathered at the brandenburg gate and called for solidarity with israel. and alliance of various parties had called for the rally speakers at the event included germany's vice chancellor la sholtes or reporters simon young, was there. you're just concerned about the conflict in the middle east, so definitely reach the streets of germany. pro palestinian protests of happened in several cities, sometimes accompanied by anti semitic words in the burning of israeli flags. people at this demonstration of solidarity with israel say that worried about growing anti semitism and they want the government to do more to combat it. many also feel european governments could work harder to cut off high mass from its sources of funding. politicians and civil society representatives the telling this crow
hi, representative joseph brill search. we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. berlin is due to see a series of demonstrations in the coming days from groups wanting to show their support for israelis and palestinians. on thursday evening, several 100 people gathered at the brandenburg gate and called for solidarity with israel. and alliance of various parties had called for the rally speakers at the event included germany's vice chancellor la sholtes or...
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a result of president biden's spending plans so joining me now to leave us co-host christine and joseph guest the founder and c.e.o. of strategy marketplace so joseph of all let's start with you the deficit with china increased 22 percent while the shortfall with mexico grows 23.5 percent now during the trouble ministration biggest trade deficits were highlighted as a major problem that must be corrected what about now what is the problem with the trade deficit keeps on growing. well i have about a 100 page power point for you guys if you want to stick around for an hour but since i don't want to bore you and your viewers on that i think it was just break this down really really separately for everybody 1st and foremost when you have a lot of that sports and you have few imports it does make things good for the americans who are buying you know products because it makes everything really really cost effective for them and they can buy more on the flip side what you don't see on that and this is where economists tend to disagree and have arguments over is that now you're giving a bunch o
a result of president biden's spending plans so joining me now to leave us co-host christine and joseph guest the founder and c.e.o. of strategy marketplace so joseph of all let's start with you the deficit with china increased 22 percent while the shortfall with mexico grows 23.5 percent now during the trouble ministration biggest trade deficits were highlighted as a major problem that must be corrected what about now what is the problem with the trade deficit keeps on growing. well i have...
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currently those of joseph boyce. boyce and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at it today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. tony crack 1st met boyce in london in 1972. first time to see. in him in the white fab he stood there with his face a jacket on in his hat and a curious curious figure and not very good english i have to say the exhibition perpetual motion comprises small works that make for big art replete with symbolism like the rose for democracy or cup repatterning. voices complex thoughts compacted into little sculptures raise more questions than they answer. indeed there's not so much to see but what the observer is left with is what owns one's own reflection you find out what you think what you have in your head. so you don't have t
currently those of joseph boyce. boyce and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at it today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. tony crack 1st met boyce in london in 1972. first time to see. in him in the white fab he stood...
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his name is joseph, who we are so glad is out of the hospital tonight. joseph, thank you. sorry for what happened to you. how are you doing tonight? >> first of all, you know, thanks for having me on the show. you know, after watching that video, honestly, i've seen it, you know, only once or twice. it's very hard for me to watch. honestly, i'm more thankful that, you know, i'm sitting here talking to you guys, and i am here with my family able to celebrate the sabbath after seeing what happened. because honestly, it could have been much worse. and, you know -- you know, that could have been [ inaudible ] you know? >> it's infuriating. i can't even -- i mean, it's infuriating, just for the average person to watch. i can't imagine, being the person that they were stomping on and beating. the video is shocking. what was happening, before you were -- you were attacked? what -- what -- what happened? >> so, it's ironic, because i had gone to, you know, there was a rally, you know, at 47th and 7th. as there was last week. i went to this rally last week. i was there. i wore my y
his name is joseph, who we are so glad is out of the hospital tonight. joseph, thank you. sorry for what happened to you. how are you doing tonight? >> first of all, you know, thanks for having me on the show. you know, after watching that video, honestly, i've seen it, you know, only once or twice. it's very hard for me to watch. honestly, i'm more thankful that, you know, i'm sitting here talking to you guys, and i am here with my family able to celebrate the sabbath after seeing what...
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kennedy's sons and the joseph kennedy was quite perturbed because inga wanted to marry the son.urned out it was john kennedy and that is one reason john kennedy went to the south pacific, so that he was away from ings. -- inga. eventually they fell out over mccarthy. pearson became a ferocious opponent of mccarthy's, winchell became a cheerleader and eventually destroyed winchell's career. but their friendship fell apart as a result. elizabeth: thank you. interesting. i have one last question if anyone has one more. another question from catherine miller who says, thank you so much. she is working on her thesis and looks forward to using the book this summer. her question is what were pearson's thoughts on nuclear weapons and did that change over time or did he really not think much about nuclear weapons and nuclear policy? don: there is not a lot. he was a cold warrior to some degree and he bought the cover story that came out that the intelligence agencies were putting out there was a missile gap in the 1950's. he has a book about it. he was not antinuclear but he was a quaker
kennedy's sons and the joseph kennedy was quite perturbed because inga wanted to marry the son.urned out it was john kennedy and that is one reason john kennedy went to the south pacific, so that he was away from ings. -- inga. eventually they fell out over mccarthy. pearson became a ferocious opponent of mccarthy's, winchell became a cheerleader and eventually destroyed winchell's career. but their friendship fell apart as a result. elizabeth: thank you. interesting. i have one last question...
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as a result of president biden's spending plans so joining me now to lead us co-host christine and joseph guess the founder and c.e.o. of strategy marketplace so joseph of all let's start with you the deficit with china increased 22 percent while the shortfall with mexico rose 23.5 percent now during the troubled ministration these trade deficits were highlighted as a major problem that must be corrected what about now what is the problem with the trade deficit keeps on growing. well i have about a 100 page power point for you guys if you want to stick around for an hour but since i don't want to bore you and your viewers on that i think let's just break this down really really separately for everybody 1st and foremost when you have a lot of the exports and you have few imports it does make things good for the americans who are buying you know products because it makes everything really really cost effective for them and they can buy more on the flip side what you don't see on that and this is where economists tend to disagree and have arguments over is that now you're giving a bunch of m
as a result of president biden's spending plans so joining me now to lead us co-host christine and joseph guess the founder and c.e.o. of strategy marketplace so joseph of all let's start with you the deficit with china increased 22 percent while the shortfall with mexico rose 23.5 percent now during the troubled ministration these trade deficits were highlighted as a major problem that must be corrected what about now what is the problem with the trade deficit keeps on growing. well i have...
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and joseph gives it here is a founder and c.e.o. of strategy marketplace thank you both for being here today octavio i want to start with you here what's the takeaway from this latest that because i know we've talked about this before we've heard so much of in recent weeks about the bad keeping an eye on inflation jay powell there's all going to be transitory is there anything you're actually seeing there to show you that this is the case. not very much you have to say i mean commodity prices are up all over the place consumer prices our producer prices are up and it's looking like inflation is here and i guess is the fear the fear of every central banker over the course of the past 1015 years even that they've been increasing the money supply and afraid of inflation let's just sort of saying let's kick the can down the road a bit and it will not happen my watch for the next guys watch and it seems that the next guy is jay powell he seems to be a sort of left holding the bag as as inflation takes hold i guess he's also saying that t
and joseph gives it here is a founder and c.e.o. of strategy marketplace thank you both for being here today octavio i want to start with you here what's the takeaway from this latest that because i know we've talked about this before we've heard so much of in recent weeks about the bad keeping an eye on inflation jay powell there's all going to be transitory is there anything you're actually seeing there to show you that this is the case. not very much you have to say i mean commodity prices...