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a crypto exchange just now i believe the biggest 6 change and lot america and so it's one of the biggest exchanges in the world and this is become now a profitable business and full disclosure max i say here are investors in bed so we were fortunate enough to get involved in the early early year and so how does this message i guess my question is twofold number one in expanding our across latin america now and particularly in areas like argentina which seems desperate in desperate need of hard money because they are going through yet another financial crisis are going to really read neg on their debt to the i.m.f. as they should and 2nd of all is what it what's happening on the regulatory front because throughout the entire history because and big going exchanges there's always a a need to either work with regulators or in some cases some exchanges just leave territories that they don't want to have sort of the regulators on their back or what have you so the 1st question is it how's this expansion over latin america going it what's happening in argentina i see them on local bitcoins ado
a crypto exchange just now i believe the biggest 6 change and lot america and so it's one of the biggest exchanges in the world and this is become now a profitable business and full disclosure max i say here are investors in bed so we were fortunate enough to get involved in the early early year and so how does this message i guess my question is twofold number one in expanding our across latin america now and particularly in areas like argentina which seems desperate in desperate need of hard...
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over lot america now where cash strapped cuba desperately needs foreign currency the government has now ordered that some highly desirable products like cars can only be sold in u.s. dollars at one secondhand dealer in a van or. a typical cuban vintage car the tourists love them but they're not exactly practical many cubans dream of owning something a bit more up to date hence the long queues of the 1st cars for dollars sale this man is one of the lucky ones. to put. the price was still a bit high. but never mind you just do your best to get your family around maybe. the prices are indeed somewhat steep this toyota exchange hands for $80000.00 twice what it would have cost in the us. but if i want to pay that much for a car no way. and we hope that the government has a rethink and starts lowering prices. just one in 20 cubans owns a car most people here have barely enough money to survive and so as long as the prices for used cars remain so high most will simply have to hang on a while longer. well it's the end of an era disney's long serving c.e.o. has stepped down bob iger lead disney
over lot america now where cash strapped cuba desperately needs foreign currency the government has now ordered that some highly desirable products like cars can only be sold in u.s. dollars at one secondhand dealer in a van or. a typical cuban vintage car the tourists love them but they're not exactly practical many cubans dream of owning something a bit more up to date hence the long queues of the 1st cars for dollars sale this man is one of the lucky ones. to put. the price was still a bit...
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america to a better day. i know you cannot lead by dividing. a lot of politics are people trying to put people in groups and pit one against another. you cannot achieve what is right for america by dividing people up into camps. i am a uniter not a divider. i know people who want to see a sunnier day. i do. i believe this country can do anything it puts its mind to. it is a huge honor for me to be bee and i am excited to involved on day one. [applause] i would be glad to answer any questions you got. it.pport >> what about freedom of speech? >> you are exercising it. [applause] let us have somebody else have a chance. we are not exercising free speech anymore. [laughter] i will tell you a story about my mother. he brought up my mother. [laughter] we went to -- right after i got elected -- we went to fredericksburg, texas and i say we but there were 30,000 people there. it was a day to say thanks to the men and women who served. there was the 50th anniversary of the end of the pacific theater. i was asked to speak. i really took it seriously because i
america to a better day. i know you cannot lead by dividing. a lot of politics are people trying to put people in groups and pit one against another. you cannot achieve what is right for america by dividing people up into camps. i am a uniter not a divider. i know people who want to see a sunnier day. i do. i believe this country can do anything it puts its mind to. it is a huge honor for me to be bee and i am excited to involved on day one. [applause] i would be glad to answer any questions...
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know again tying it into this corona virus of course nobody's talking about the big situation america is a lot of these people who end up in hospital it's a 20 percent of those who get hit by coronavirus have to go to hospital and the average day is like 10 days to 3 weeks. that's going to cost you half a $1000000.00 here in america most americans have about $400.00 in savings so what is going to happen here. forget the fact that most of these hospitals in america don't even have medical masks anymore because they're all made in china those masks are made in china and china is keeping it for themselves here we have a situation where the anybody who gets sick. how is that going to unfold where people will be too afraid to go to the hospital so they're going to continue walking around the supermarket looking for toilet tissue right you know people say that northern europe is a sign capitalism with a strong welfare state and that's the model in america is capitalism mixed with a death cult and that's the difference you know we worship death so we make medical attention and. care so inaccessible t
know again tying it into this corona virus of course nobody's talking about the big situation america is a lot of these people who end up in hospital it's a 20 percent of those who get hit by coronavirus have to go to hospital and the average day is like 10 days to 3 weeks. that's going to cost you half a $1000000.00 here in america most americans have about $400.00 in savings so what is going to happen here. forget the fact that most of these hospitals in america don't even have medical masks...
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talent land is talent land of them heard of you know not just the last 70000 people from all over a lot america get together in guadalajara for a check and media boom camp for days and it's this was good this is the future this is where the next growth is going to come from this generation so this is like a woodstock meets you know microsoft campus right i mean sounds wonderful it's huge i mean this is the type of thing that when i would think i was corporations control the media it's totally decentralized as you know hundreds and hundreds of sponsors but it's mostly user generated user one more work will be there will be speaking there and you know talking about what we always talk about the return of hard money sound. now i've become around to have a more positive view on pickle and i think you've been somewhat lukewarm on the idea that's not some fall to fly the all in all the big chorus from back skies are so real so that means they have to do a little bit i don't even know you haven't committed my yes just i 1st got on 1st going to buy a lottery ticket for the for the airplane the presiden
talent land is talent land of them heard of you know not just the last 70000 people from all over a lot america get together in guadalajara for a check and media boom camp for days and it's this was good this is the future this is where the next growth is going to come from this generation so this is like a woodstock meets you know microsoft campus right i mean sounds wonderful it's huge i mean this is the type of thing that when i would think i was corporations control the media it's totally...
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voted to relax a celibacy rule dating thousands of years to address a shortage of priests but as a lot america editor of c.n.n. reports not everyone thinks it will work. latin america is home to the largest number of roman catholics but the flock is dwindling as dramatically as the churches influence revelations of widespread clerical sex abuses are greatly to blame but they're not the only reason. and former priest luis pena are newlyweds lease took his vols of chastity at age 17 but 10 years ago he fell in love with they had 3 so they kept the relationship secret but although he loved his pastoral work he says he couldn't keep living a double life so he left the priesthood last year. if i could have been married and remain the priest 'd i would have been overjoyed but it wasn't possible i wish that would change because i believe it's completely compatible to devote oneself to a family and also to pastoral work at an excellent this as louise was an excellent priest he was very close to everyone young and old the parish loved him so it was hard. god now the catholic church is rigid disappeared
voted to relax a celibacy rule dating thousands of years to address a shortage of priests but as a lot america editor of c.n.n. reports not everyone thinks it will work. latin america is home to the largest number of roman catholics but the flock is dwindling as dramatically as the churches influence revelations of widespread clerical sex abuses are greatly to blame but they're not the only reason. and former priest luis pena are newlyweds lease took his vols of chastity at age 17 but 10 years...
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dry and almost half a 1000000 people are unable to get enough water to drink and use at home a lot americatold c.n.n. reports until till. every tuesday this cistern truck makes its way through rule. it delivers water to communities that haven't had any bread least 5 years. francisco candia is relieved every time the truck arrives he used to grow fruit trees and raised goats and donkeys to sleep you know a little give us all this area was famous for. i used them to take people's produce to market but that was before the drug destroyed everything i had to reinvent myself so many a make these donkeys to sell on the highway to remind us of them we had a lot of animals. further off that highway lives this lower the 74 year old rancher used to have more than 100 goats but the drought has dried up old the grass and bushes they needed to eat and so now she only has a few animals left see i said emanuel. it's been more than a year since you saw the mom because we couldn't afford to buy them food and the water we get is only supposed to be for our personal use it's like a desert here now. for child
dry and almost half a 1000000 people are unable to get enough water to drink and use at home a lot americatold c.n.n. reports until till. every tuesday this cistern truck makes its way through rule. it delivers water to communities that haven't had any bread least 5 years. francisco candia is relieved every time the truck arrives he used to grow fruit trees and raised goats and donkeys to sleep you know a little give us all this area was famous for. i used them to take people's produce to...
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america to a better day. i know you can't lead by dividing. a lot of politics people try to put people in groups and pit one group against another. you can't achief what's right for america by dividing people up into camps. i'm a uniter not a divider. i know people who want to follow people who see a better day, a sunnier day for america and i do. i believe this country can do anything it puts its mind to. it's a huge honor to be here today. day xcited to be here on one what's going to be an incredible journey. [inaudible] >> i believe i am too. [applause] i will be glad to answer any questions you've got. [inaudible] >> i support it. >> what about the first amendment and freedom of speech. >> you're exercising it. cheers and applause] [inaudible] >>hold on. we'll let somebody else have a chance. we're not exercising free speech any more. i'll tell you a story about my mother. he brought up my mother. we went to right after i got elected we went to texas. i say we there was 30,000 people there and it was a day to say thanks to the world war ii heroe
america to a better day. i know you can't lead by dividing. a lot of politics people try to put people in groups and pit one group against another. you can't achief what's right for america by dividing people up into camps. i'm a uniter not a divider. i know people who want to follow people who see a better day, a sunnier day for america and i do. i believe this country can do anything it puts its mind to. it's a huge honor to be here today. day xcited to be here on one what's going to be an...
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america to a better day. i know you cannot lead by dividing. a lot of politics are people trying to put people in groups and pit one against another. you cannot achieve what is right for america by dividing people up into camps. i am a uniter, not a divider. and i know people who want to o follow someone who sees a brighter day a sunnier day. , i do. i believe this country can do anything it puts its mind to. it is a huge honor for me to be here with you today. and i am excited to be involved on day one of what will be an incredible journey for laura and me. >> [indiscernible] gov. bush: i believe i am too. [applause] i would be glad to answer any questions you got. >> [indiscernible] gov. bush: i support it. >> what about first amendment, the freedom of speech? gov. bush: you are exercising it. [applause] >> [indiscernible] gov. bush: hold on. we will let somebody else have a chance. >> one more, sir. gov. bush: we are not exercising free speech anymore. >> [laughter] gov. bush: i will tell you a story about my mother. he brought up my mother. >> [l
america to a better day. i know you cannot lead by dividing. a lot of politics are people trying to put people in groups and pit one against another. you cannot achieve what is right for america by dividing people up into camps. i am a uniter, not a divider. and i know people who want to o follow someone who sees a brighter day a sunnier day. , i do. i believe this country can do anything it puts its mind to. it is a huge honor for me to be here with you today. and i am excited to be involved...
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lot. for america. fast industry goes slow. buglers up for a trendsetter at. the roaring twenties of reloading. is fashion 2020 stocks are 21. next on w. passengers here are informed by. drivers here need nerves of steel. while passengers here can get an eyeful along the way the ramp taxis accommodate passengers over the work of. the drug dealer. read. in 60. they were forced into a nameless mass. their bodies to me or to me. the history of the slave trade is of africa's history. describes how the greeks for power in traffic plummeted and entire continent into chaos and violence. this is the journey back into the history of slavery. our documentary series slavery routes starts march 9th on g.w. . it's like a flower. focus you've read the. bloody thing for 3 weeks in the past and you see that you have a signature of something only created d.n.a. is completely belong to this country and to do. this country.
lot. for america. fast industry goes slow. buglers up for a trendsetter at. the roaring twenties of reloading. is fashion 2020 stocks are 21. next on w. passengers here are informed by. drivers here need nerves of steel. while passengers here can get an eyeful along the way the ramp taxis accommodate passengers over the work of. the drug dealer. read. in 60. they were forced into a nameless mass. their bodies to me or to me. the history of the slave trade is of africa's history. describes how...
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it's a lot, in america it's a lot. so i understand her anxiety. and i think se responded to it ing "we're gonna get you to church as much as possible." [smith] more church is the answer. [jones] more church is the answer. and so we were going to church suddenly, three or four nights a week not including sunday mornings. it was just a lot, i felt like it was all we did. [smid looking back now you don't begrudge her. [jones] i don't begrudge her, it was a mistake. it culminates in a terrible mistake. because at the begrudge end of the summer,ke. she takes me to the front of the church, takes me up to this man that i did not know. d i remember thinking about that, we've never even spoken. she says "this is my grandson, saeed. "his mother is buddhist." and he just nodded lthat was he would ever need to know about me, and my mother, who he also absolutely had not met, right? and he just stard to pray. and then he said "god, this boy's mother "has gondown the path of satan "and decided to drag him down too." [smith] right. [jones] and speaking of dialog
it's a lot, in america it's a lot. so i understand her anxiety. and i think se responded to it ing "we're gonna get you to church as much as possible." [smith] more church is the answer. [jones] more church is the answer. and so we were going to church suddenly, three or four nights a week not including sunday mornings. it was just a lot, i felt like it was all we did. [smid looking back now you don't begrudge her. [jones] i don't begrudge her, it was a mistake. it culminates in a...
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passport you know you have a big like wake up call the rest the world is a lot different you know america takes a lot of stuff for granted here it's easy street even the poor people in america i mean compared to other poor people there are living like kings of course with last week or the past 2 weeks when they did. fly planes there to go help ex-pats out of the country it was only the us when we had to pay big bucks to get on the plane the french and the europeans and the brits sent free planes to go collect their citizens but i also want to look at another story that from history and there is no more important document in history than the magna carta and this is really important to the whole big point space and to all the stories about d. globalization d. population d. dollars ation because one thing we've been talking about with d. dollar ization is that the u.s. dollar is part of the reason why. people are dollar rising is because the weaponization of the u.s. dollar and the increasing use of sanctions against even allied nations like germany so here was a story a british man found gu
passport you know you have a big like wake up call the rest the world is a lot different you know america takes a lot of stuff for granted here it's easy street even the poor people in america i mean compared to other poor people there are living like kings of course with last week or the past 2 weeks when they did. fly planes there to go help ex-pats out of the country it was only the us when we had to pay big bucks to get on the plane the french and the europeans and the brits sent free...
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this is where a lot of america's clothes come from and it's a reality many companies don't want us to see this is one of very many sub contracting factories at the bottom of the supply chain involved with this seems completely unregulated completely on authorised there's no fire extinguisher no fire exit it's just a shack in someone's backyard. this morning we went to a finishing house and they had about 20 workers there more than half of them were under 14 there were girls as young as 12 making clothes for gap who really in a finishing section body one 0 my gosh. oh my gosh. i mean for me. just so i just come believe so this is the time that gap should be stepped forward to make this. oh my gosh so see there how critical is the supply chain ease how critical these. gap declined to give us an on camera interview they did give us a statement though saying the products we found were quote either counterfeit or improperly acquired. through the bar codes on the tags we found at the finishing house we were able to match the garments to ones at old navy stores in the u.s. . the gap added th
this is where a lot of america's clothes come from and it's a reality many companies don't want us to see this is one of very many sub contracting factories at the bottom of the supply chain involved with this seems completely unregulated completely on authorised there's no fire extinguisher no fire exit it's just a shack in someone's backyard. this morning we went to a finishing house and they had about 20 workers there more than half of them were under 14 there were girls as young as 12...
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this is where a lot of america's clothes come from and it's a reality many companies don't want us to see this is one of very many sub contracting factories at the bottom of the supply chain and bond with this seems completely unregulated completely on authorized there's no fire extinguisher no fire exit it's just a shack in someone's backyard. this morning we went to a finishing house and they had about 20 workers there more than half of them were under 14 there were girls as young as 12 making clothes for gap who really in a finishing section body one 0 my gosh. oh my gosh. i mean for me. just so i just come believe so this is the time that gap should be stepped forward to make this. oh my gosh so see there how critical is the supply chain ease how critical these. gap declined to give us an on camera interview they did give us a statement though saying the products we found were quote either counterfeit or improperly acquired but through the bar codes on the tags we found at the finishing house we were able to match the garments to ones at old navy stores in the u.s. . the gap added
this is where a lot of america's clothes come from and it's a reality many companies don't want us to see this is one of very many sub contracting factories at the bottom of the supply chain and bond with this seems completely unregulated completely on authorized there's no fire extinguisher no fire exit it's just a shack in someone's backyard. this morning we went to a finishing house and they had about 20 workers there more than half of them were under 14 there were girls as young as 12...
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lot of people there. next, many people have been in touch about insurance for rental cars in north america, including johnred by the rental company? i rent cars a lot in north america, and fortunately, i‘ve never had a problem with insurance. maybe that‘s the way that i organise it, which is booking through a travel agent in the uk, getting my flight and rental car the same transaction. and insisting on comprehensive insurance. so that when i turn up at the desk, i decline all the kind offers to buy all kinds of insurances i simply don‘t need. next, let‘s go north of the border, to canada and the maritime provinces, which is the destination of val staplehurst and her husband. we are planning a two—week trip starting and ending in halifax, in nova scotia, for our summer holiday. are there any ideas or tips you can offer? fly into this fine city of halifax and spend a couple of days there. the titanic exhibit in the maritime museum is particularly interesting. and you‘ll also not need a car in the city, which means you will be able to save money, paticularly on the airport pick—up. head along to digby for t
lot of people there. next, many people have been in touch about insurance for rental cars in north america, including johnred by the rental company? i rent cars a lot in north america, and fortunately, i‘ve never had a problem with insurance. maybe that‘s the way that i organise it, which is booking through a travel agent in the uk, getting my flight and rental car the same transaction. and insisting on comprehensive insurance. so that when i turn up at the desk, i decline all the kind...
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lot of canadians. they would come to america for joint replacements. in colorado, i survey a lot of canadians. ere is an escape hatch that allows them to come to america and not put up with this ridiculous season, which would -- ridiculous system, which would make the wait times longer. we cannot let ourselves be trapped. peter: what are you hearing from how canadian patients as to quickly they make the judgment to drive to you? barbara: it's pretty -- david: it's pretty fast. they are not productive, their family needs them to pay the bills, and they can't get the pay they need. there are comparable rates, if not worse, of canadians going bankrupt because of medical bills. it's a fallacy that is only a problem in america. nothealth care system is perfect in america, and i know that, but knowing socialized is not the answer. going socializing is not the answer. ask -- you said that socialism was a cause of princess diana's death. congressman's goalies who was a true american hero. with excellence from the moment his injury occurred. law enforcement was there and he was life flighted out of ther
lot of canadians. they would come to america for joint replacements. in colorado, i survey a lot of canadians. ere is an escape hatch that allows them to come to america and not put up with this ridiculous season, which would -- ridiculous system, which would make the wait times longer. we cannot let ourselves be trapped. peter: what are you hearing from how canadian patients as to quickly they make the judgment to drive to you? barbara: it's pretty -- david: it's pretty fast. they are not...
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right now we may think first of confidence that the trend we hear a lot about they paint a very grim picture gallup has kept track of america's confidence for decades. and continues to do it on a regular basis. to the branches of federal government 80 percent of americans said they had a great dealer a lot of confidence in doctors and hospitals. forty years ago 65 percent of americans had confidence in organized religion last year it was less than 40 percent. 60 percent expressed confidence in public schools just one third did last year. one year after nixon resigned in disgrace the last year was 32 percent gallup found 42 percent of the public had confidence in congress but last year it was 12 percent and even that seems really high. who are these people the pattern holds for almost all institutions the only major exception is what we will talk about but the american public has gone from extraordinary levels of confidence to striking levels of mistrust but what do we mean when we don't trust institutions it's what they are and do. it takes us back to the question of how they form every significant institution carries out an
right now we may think first of confidence that the trend we hear a lot about they paint a very grim picture gallup has kept track of america's confidence for decades. and continues to do it on a regular basis. to the branches of federal government 80 percent of americans said they had a great dealer a lot of confidence in doctors and hospitals. forty years ago 65 percent of americans had confidence in organized religion last year it was less than 40 percent. 60 percent expressed confidence in...
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i think there's probably an awful lot of people in america who probably would agree with a lot of things i've been saying and doing. more moderate and more middle-of-the-road and frustrated with folks and on the far right and the far left, and the where system works, the process you have to go through is a very difficult way to go through a nominated process. >> your governor and ndh are, what kind of relationship if any do you have a president trump? >> is a matter of fact he'll be speaking at a dinner tonight were all be there in meeting him ahead of time as the chair of mga and i'll be sitting next to him at the white house dinner on sunday night and he introduces me and i have to do a toast. we will see how that goes. >> have you talked to him over the last month or year? >> we go to the white house every year for dinner and an all-day session with the president and the cabinet the senior staff. i did that every year with president obama and president trump. he joins been very cordial and staff is been good to work with. even those we sometimes disagree i'm one of the republicans who
i think there's probably an awful lot of people in america who probably would agree with a lot of things i've been saying and doing. more moderate and more middle-of-the-road and frustrated with folks and on the far right and the far left, and the where system works, the process you have to go through is a very difficult way to go through a nominated process. >> your governor and ndh are, what kind of relationship if any do you have a president trump? >> is a matter of fact he'll be...
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the democratic nomination but he will ultimately be beaten because america is not a socialist country. a guy who honeymooned, i think a lotamerica's will found when he got married, they would have gone to niagara falls, going to wherever he went to in the former soviet union which was then the soviet unit speaks volumes about the guy. >> dana: if peter and i renewed our vows and had another honeymoon, i would go to texas. >> if he renewed his vows he might go to north korea or communist china, who knows. >> all right, karl rove, thank you. former new york city mayor mike bloomberg not pulling any punches against his fellow democrats. >> they are spending all their time in south kona but i think the voters of north: a desire just much attention. >> dana: that are not so veiled comment who headed down to south kona before officials even called the new hampshire race. >> we want evolution and we need a nominee who can deliver it. >> dana: it let's bring in tim o'brien. and being worried that bernie was too far left, but is bloomberg causing more confusion and that moderately? >> i think mike will be a unifying force in the m
the democratic nomination but he will ultimately be beaten because america is not a socialist country. a guy who honeymooned, i think a lotamerica's will found when he got married, they would have gone to niagara falls, going to wherever he went to in the former soviet union which was then the soviet unit speaks volumes about the guy. >> dana: if peter and i renewed our vows and had another honeymoon, i would go to texas. >> if he renewed his vows he might go to north korea or...
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power in our hands. >> i think these people, they finally decided that america loves them back, because they've been giving a lotde us, when in reality the solution is very easy. legalize the 11 million and focus on border security. >>> i happened to be in a meeting, and i had one of my school translators run in and she said, there's a raid going on, i've received 10 phone calls. if you're living with hiv, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for hiv in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights hiv to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it can't be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take hiv treatment every day and get to and stay undetectabe can no longer transmit hiv through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid and liver problems. do not take biktarvy if you take dofetilide or rifampin. tell your doctor about all the medicines and su
power in our hands. >> i think these people, they finally decided that america loves them back, because they've been giving a lotde us, when in reality the solution is very easy. legalize the 11 million and focus on border security. >>> i happened to be in a meeting, and i had one of my school translators run in and she said, there's a raid going on, i've received 10 phone calls. if you're living with hiv, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a...
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america has the most stingy, inadequate childcare policies. it is not a lot of money.ively small amount of money spent early on children would do a a lot to enhance america. romaine: when you talk about these programs and how you pay for them of there seems to be this debate as to how you would justify paying for them. last week, we spoke with stephanie kelton, who has been moving some aspects of mmt. think a lot of people are looking at policymaking through the mmt lens. i think we are trapped in a framework where every policymaker is expected to lay out a clear blueprint for every policy item on their agenda, how are you going to pay for it? romaine: do we still need that sort of pay go framework? mmt, the weird thing about i can't really think about what it is. what she is saying is similar to what mainstream economists are saying, similar to what larry summers is saying. have comebly, they out with cases, we need more fiscal stimulus, we need to worry less about the debt, but they would say they have been saying that for a while. i have been telling people for year
america has the most stingy, inadequate childcare policies. it is not a lot of money.ively small amount of money spent early on children would do a a lot to enhance america. romaine: when you talk about these programs and how you pay for them of there seems to be this debate as to how you would justify paying for them. last week, we spoke with stephanie kelton, who has been moving some aspects of mmt. think a lot of people are looking at policymaking through the mmt lens. i think we are trapped...