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therefore, technology was invested in the so-called manhattan project.ame for the us nuclear weapons program. it was headed by robert oppenheimer. in the process of division. neutrons are released, which split other atoms. color reaction. you think? about the same thing as me, now any physicist who has seen the newspapers is thinking about this, i did not understand what we were thinking about, but the bomb, alvarez, about the bomb, general leslie groves was so pleased with the results of alsos that he used mission agents and further to study german laboratories, they dragged everything that was bad, because the manhattan project was literally saved by german developments, with their heads the americans did not... also mission groups consisted of intelligence professionals and nuclear scientists, mercilessly robbed at the same time of their atomic manhattan project, taking 24 of the best from there specialist how failed was this project if the bet was on capturing the bomb from the germans. one american physicist wrote: “it seems that we got involved in
therefore, technology was invested in the so-called manhattan project.ame for the us nuclear weapons program. it was headed by robert oppenheimer. in the process of division. neutrons are released, which split other atoms. color reaction. you think? about the same thing as me, now any physicist who has seen the newspapers is thinking about this, i did not understand what we were thinking about, but the bomb, alvarez, about the bomb, general leslie groves was so pleased with the results of alsos...
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japanese were fierce warriors, so the manhattan project had already become important for the us. good obama, i'm off to yokohama for the red, white and blue, my country and... you, goodbye mama, i'm off to yokohama, just to teach all those gaps, the anxano saps, million fighting sons of uncle sam if you please, we'll soon have all those jabs right down on their japanese, so good, at the same time, hatred against japanese and germans was being propagated all over america, the us propaganda machine also used walt disney animation. the us had entered into chaos, the... tense propaganda of the american government for enlistment began. american soldiers went to war in the pacific ocean. some soldiers went to europe, humanity experienced the most terrible war until that time, kind of war that was a direct product of modern times. the japanese also had a myth similar to the jews for the creation of the world. in the oldest japanese legends, the world before creation was nothing but formless matter. something called chaos, the silence rained in the time of turmoil and disorder. suddenly
japanese were fierce warriors, so the manhattan project had already become important for the us. good obama, i'm off to yokohama for the red, white and blue, my country and... you, goodbye mama, i'm off to yokohama, just to teach all those gaps, the anxano saps, million fighting sons of uncle sam if you please, we'll soon have all those jabs right down on their japanese, so good, at the same time, hatred against japanese and germans was being propagated all over america, the us propaganda...
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the japanese were fierce warriors, so the manhattan project had already become important for the us. goodbye mama. at the same time, hatred against japanese and germans was being propagated all over america, the us and machine also use walt disney animation is the superman super duper superman. "the us had entered into chaos, the intense propaganda of the american government for enlistment began. american soldiers went to war in the pacific ocean, some soldiers went to europe, humanity experienced the most terrible war until that time, kind of war that was a direct product of modern times. the japanese also had a myth similar to the jews for the creation of the world. in the oldest japanese legends, the world..." before creation was nothing but formless matter, something called chaos, the silence reined in the time of turmoil and disorder. suddenly the sound rose and particles began to move. the movement of particles created light, thus light was placed at the highest place in the world, and below it were particles that first created cloud and then heaven. the japanese concept of lig
the japanese were fierce warriors, so the manhattan project had already become important for the us. goodbye mama. at the same time, hatred against japanese and germans was being propagated all over america, the us and machine also use walt disney animation is the superman super duper superman. "the us had entered into chaos, the intense propaganda of the american government for enlistment began. american soldiers went to war in the pacific ocean, some soldiers went to europe, humanity...
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the manhattan project was designed for the united states to acquire an atomic bomb. when the news of the danger of reaching nazi germany it referred to this destructive weapon. the need to work on the atomic bomb for the american government came back to the point of view that if germany builds this bomb before us, we will play django. the source of all our excitement, anxiety and agreements was that those who worked on this project did not think that japan was going to be the main target. when it was decided to use it against the japanese , the scientists signed a petition. that the government should not do this to show their protest and demonstrate against the use of an atomic bomb against a remote place. the world's atomic bomb was born here. scientists involved in the making of the atomic bomb described the image that the americans later fell in love with. when i reached for the switch, this bomb exploded in front of me. it was a wonderful sight. i don't know what we expected, but it was like heaven was on fire. we knew that the world would not be the same. number
the manhattan project was designed for the united states to acquire an atomic bomb. when the news of the danger of reaching nazi germany it referred to this destructive weapon. the need to work on the atomic bomb for the american government came back to the point of view that if germany builds this bomb before us, we will play django. the source of all our excitement, anxiety and agreements was that those who worked on this project did not think that japan was going to be the main target. when...
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it was a central core of christian beliefs, but did the jewish scholars of the manhattan project mean a christian trinity. j. robert oppenheimer in a letter to general groves mentioned poem by richard slater dune, which started like this: batter my heart, three person to god. apparently, openheimer did not intend to specify the reason for this naming. however, he referred to the three hindu gods in addition to the christian trinity. one of the three gods was the destroyer shiva, and the other was vishnu that was the destroyer of the worlds in the old epics. the third. god was a creator god or brahma similar to jewish creation myths, but in front of him were gods with destructive forces, scientists bet on the trinity test. some predicted that the bomb would not work, some predicted its strength up to 45 tons of tnt. in the first days of august 1945, the united states announced names of several cities as targets of air strikes by spreading leaflets over japanese cities. the japanese people thought that they were just bombings of conventional weapons and news of the invention of the nucl
it was a central core of christian beliefs, but did the jewish scholars of the manhattan project mean a christian trinity. j. robert oppenheimer in a letter to general groves mentioned poem by richard slater dune, which started like this: batter my heart, three person to god. apparently, openheimer did not intend to specify the reason for this naming. however, he referred to the three hindu gods in addition to the christian trinity. one of the three gods was the destroyer shiva, and the other...
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but in america , manhattan project scientists and president truman. at the time , america had a terrible plan for japan. two atomic bombs more powerful than trinity, little boy and fat man, were being developed to be dropped on the japanese. little boy was the first atomic bomb that was used for military purposes. when this bomb in the city center hiroshima landed, killing several thousand people and creating a scene that had never been seen in any war. the number of dead in the following months reached about 20,000 people and hiroshima was practically razed to the ground. all blackened from. from head to toe, it was impossible to tell whether it was a man or a woman. among the people who were running away, you could see people whose bones were sticking out. their skin and muscles were completely hanging from their bodies. when they run away from the city , they fall down as they go forward. then we reached a forest. i saw a kid there, maybe four years old. it was completely black from head to toe. his eye was out of socket and it was hanging, but wha
but in america , manhattan project scientists and president truman. at the time , america had a terrible plan for japan. two atomic bombs more powerful than trinity, little boy and fat man, were being developed to be dropped on the japanese. little boy was the first atomic bomb that was used for military purposes. when this bomb in the city center hiroshima landed, killing several thousand people and creating a scene that had never been seen in any war. the number of dead in the following...
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plants, no, well , it will only help, i value artificial intelligence, can you imagine, when the manhattan project was made... the first bomb in the united states, the first computer that made calculations appeared, that's it, it wasn't there in the soviet union, we, we still, i remember, in the first year, we, uh, our students, we worked with logarithmic rulers, here are logarithmic rulers, we did these calculations, and now all this is done computers that have incredible... calculated with incredible power and speed, and artificial intelligence, it will help, everything is created by a person, yes, it will help a lot, it will speed it up, it will give us more information, more possibility of control, and in the final version, it will ensure that safety, as there is radiation. including as the main factor for the operation of nuclear power plants. thank you very much, thank you very much, ivan plachkov, minister of fuel and energy of ukraine in 1999, as well as in 2005-2006, chairman of the council of the union of the all-ukrainian energy assembly. thank you, mr. wang for your participation. now
plants, no, well , it will only help, i value artificial intelligence, can you imagine, when the manhattan project was made... the first bomb in the united states, the first computer that made calculations appeared, that's it, it wasn't there in the soviet union, we, we still, i remember, in the first year, we, uh, our students, we worked with logarithmic rulers, here are logarithmic rulers, we did these calculations, and now all this is done computers that have incredible... calculated with...
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the birth of children's television workshop, of the dustbowl revolutionized agriculture, the manhattan projectsome 3000 students from around the country presenting work based on research topics that have taken the better part of a year to complete. >> the most important reason why we teach history and we believe it is absolutely crucial. it helps build quality, engaged citizens. they want to do something a little bit different. that's part of the fun. it is fun. >> kathy goren, executive director of national history day since 1982 has developed the organization into an acclaimed international economic program. throughout the year, students met with advisors and honed their skills and competed in local and state contests. where the competition and energy was most intense. and they practiced their lines. and judges scored the displays. the u.s. government conducted research on nearly 400 african-american with the disease. more than 100 died could have been saved. >> mistrust in black americans and marginalized communities in general. there is to this idea that vaccines for example -- that there
the birth of children's television workshop, of the dustbowl revolutionized agriculture, the manhattan projectsome 3000 students from around the country presenting work based on research topics that have taken the better part of a year to complete. >> the most important reason why we teach history and we believe it is absolutely crucial. it helps build quality, engaged citizens. they want to do something a little bit different. that's part of the fun. it is fun. >> kathy goren,...
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which the pop and how i move in his team successfully built the 2 types of atomic bomb onto the manhattan project, referred to as gadgets. they would code named little boy and fat man. one was designated in a test, a 2nd fellow unhealthy shima. 3 days later, a 3rd fellow negha, saki lost and found out from little boy and fat man killed more than $450000.00 people, the only stipulation sometimes you know, it's against these things, additional interest premier or something. because i'm not sure the system is supposed to be a picture. sensing is just as me, of course they, but they're all of do sort of seem it up throwing up or press one to start. and then we will continue though, don't give us the exclusive cause, missed it. so you feel are squared away mostly because of this stuff to me, pretty much any of a shame spit on, put is joined him and you probably need to do the next steps that are on the computer. so, i mean, is this for your needs for it? yes, we typically, so in this case is we could, you would have started the most, it's across the board has a lot of stores on the, for the listeners
which the pop and how i move in his team successfully built the 2 types of atomic bomb onto the manhattan project, referred to as gadgets. they would code named little boy and fat man. one was designated in a test, a 2nd fellow unhealthy shima. 3 days later, a 3rd fellow negha, saki lost and found out from little boy and fat man killed more than $450000.00 people, the only stipulation sometimes you know, it's against these things, additional interest premier or something. because i'm not sure...
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he didn't know about the manhattan project. he didn't know about any war plans. and so he felt that anyone who was going to become the president of the united states needed to have this information ahead of time. and so adlai stevenson and general eisenhower were for election. he gave them access to the daily summary so that they could know what he was seeing and help them prepare and when the candidate becomes the president elect, they get the full president's daily brief, no different than the president. so robert byer as we continue our tour of cia museum, the cold war is in full swing. a lot of spy gadgets come out of that, don't they? there really was an iron curtain over the soviet bloc. and it was incredibly to get in there, get what we call is our assets, our sources of information to help us understand what was going on behind that soviet iron curtain. and so we needed disguises. we needed equipment that would help our assets get the information needed. things like, the microdot camera that would basically take a picture of a document and shrink it down
he didn't know about the manhattan project. he didn't know about any war plans. and so he felt that anyone who was going to become the president of the united states needed to have this information ahead of time. and so adlai stevenson and general eisenhower were for election. he gave them access to the daily summary so that they could know what he was seeing and help them prepare and when the candidate becomes the president elect, they get the full president's daily brief, no different than...
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we think there is going to be manhattan projects for a.i., and rebuild america 2.0, all as smart as peopleusk, david saks ken, everyone has come out for president trump, we need innovation we need new jobs, we need new thinking. there is a out of control fiscal policy out of control. and at the same time as we see, the world is becoming more and more dangerous under biden-harris administration. >> yeah i mean look. sooufb a lot of silicon valley donors out of worked worker for president trump can't just be crypto what is going on with silicon valley that mark zuckerberg, you know, complimenting trump, elon musk, tweeting out a list of people, saying the water is warm come on in look at all people supporting the trump ticket. what is going on here? >> a it is a major shift in silicon valley. if you look at mark andreesen, announced endorsing president trump, j.d. vance very telling if you looked at podcast trying to meet with the head of the sec to talk about policy around crypto and technology. and they ignored them these are the inventors of net mark andreessen, smartest minds can't get a
we think there is going to be manhattan projects for a.i., and rebuild america 2.0, all as smart as peopleusk, david saks ken, everyone has come out for president trump, we need innovation we need new jobs, we need new thinking. there is a out of control fiscal policy out of control. and at the same time as we see, the world is becoming more and more dangerous under biden-harris administration. >> yeah i mean look. sooufb a lot of silicon valley donors out of worked worker for president...
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my goodness with the manhattan project and with the prospect of our soldiers invading japan and losing millions of lives he had no choice. he had to drop the bomb. so anyway i think he's underrated think reagan i mean i think he's over rated i think reagan is is underrated. i think in 2024 more people are interested in reading reagan than they are in truman. but i also think in the modern era, again, to build a little consensus here, i've got two democrats, fdr and and i've got two republicans, eisenhower and reagan. and so you can see that presidents from both parties were great at their in their leadership traits are knowing and and passing to the next generation. so some say the wobbly as choice here actually is there are only 4000 thousand days and had a rocky personal life, to put it mildly. tell to talk about war. but but but you make the point that he learned on the job. walk us through a couple of to start with. let's do his his civil rights speech which was it wasn't even finished when he began in 69. no response in 63, right after birmingham. but he really he came into office
my goodness with the manhattan project and with the prospect of our soldiers invading japan and losing millions of lives he had no choice. he had to drop the bomb. so anyway i think he's underrated think reagan i mean i think he's over rated i think reagan is is underrated. i think in 2024 more people are interested in reading reagan than they are in truman. but i also think in the modern era, again, to build a little consensus here, i've got two democrats, fdr and and i've got two republicans,...
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my goodness with the manhattan project and with the prospect of our soldiers invading japan and losing millions of lives he had no choice. he had to drop the bomb. so anyway i think he's underrated think reagan i mean i think he's over rated i think reagan is is underrated. i think in 2024 more people are interested in reading reagan than they are in truman. but i also think in the modern era, again, to build a little consensus here, i've got two democrats, fdr and and i've got two republicans, eisenhower and reagan. and so you can see that presidents from both parties were great at their in their leadership traits are knowing and and passing to the next generation. so some say the wobbly as choice here actually is there are only 4000 thousand days and had a rocky personal life, to put it mildly. tell to talk about war. but but but you make the point that he learned on the job. walk us through a couple of to start with. let's do his his civil rights speech which was it wasn't even finished when he began in 69. no response in 63, right after birmingham. but he really he came into office
my goodness with the manhattan project and with the prospect of our soldiers invading japan and losing millions of lives he had no choice. he had to drop the bomb. so anyway i think he's underrated think reagan i mean i think he's over rated i think reagan is is underrated. i think in 2024 more people are interested in reading reagan than they are in truman. but i also think in the modern era, again, to build a little consensus here, i've got two democrats, fdr and and i've got two republicans,...
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the british had discovered that of their scientists in the manhattan project to build a bomb during the war had been giving information to the soviets. so british were able to identify this scientist. he then name some names that led them eventually to ethel and rosenberg. the information from the british scientist probably helped soviets get a bomb quicker than they would have otherwise. maybe 1 to 4 years faster than if they had not gotten information. so the british spy in the project was important. ethel and julius rosenberg were really not important in that story. julius a spy and ethel knew that he was a spy. he stole some important military. ght. but were arrested in 1950. they're accused of stealing the secret of the atom bomb. and they were executed in 1953. okay. so for people who are afraid of government, of communists in the government, you have bentley case. the his case now the rosenberg case, it seems to be evidence yet more subversion. so what are the effects? well, what. is first president truman and then his successor president eisenhower, the loyalty program, it becom
the british had discovered that of their scientists in the manhattan project to build a bomb during the war had been giving information to the soviets. so british were able to identify this scientist. he then name some names that led them eventually to ethel and rosenberg. the information from the british scientist probably helped soviets get a bomb quicker than they would have otherwise. maybe 1 to 4 years faster than if they had not gotten information. so the british spy in the project was...
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birth of "children's television workshop" how the dust bowl revolutionized agriculture the manhattan , projectts from around the country presenting work based on research topics that had taken the better part of a year to complete. >> the most important reason why we teach history and we believe that it is absolutely crucial, as important as stem education is is because it helps build quality, thoughtful, engaged citizens. they want to do something a little bit different. they get to be creative and present that information in different ways and that's part , of the fun. and it is fun. >> how are you doing? >> pretty good. >> nice to meet you. jeffrey: historian cathy gorn, executive director of national history day since 1982, has developed the organization into an acclaimed international academic program, integrated into curriculum. >> the hat is a different story. jeffrey: throughout the year, students met with advisors and honed their skills, then competed in local and state contests before these national finals, where the competition and energy was most intense. as finalists gathered with
birth of "children's television workshop" how the dust bowl revolutionized agriculture the manhattan , projectts from around the country presenting work based on research topics that had taken the better part of a year to complete. >> the most important reason why we teach history and we believe that it is absolutely crucial, as important as stem education is is because it helps build quality, thoughtful, engaged citizens. they want to do something a little bit different. they...
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louis has grappled with the consequences of radioactive waste left over from the manhattan project thatcontaminated coldwater creek which is a court waterway in our community and the westlake landfill radioactive waste is buried next to an underground chemical fire. for decades federal government but he downplayed the risks of the radioactive waste in our district. people inct my district two were unknowingly exposed to this radiation are not living with serious chronic health conditions including several types of rare cancers. as a toxic waste exposure continues to devastate my community needs of the federal government and i haveee there te private sector who reaped profits or have provided financial compensation to the victims of the manhattan project in my district. we knew who this proposer disproportionate impacts we look at black children in the city of st. louis they account for more than 70% of children suffering from lead poisoning. our black and brown children in our community are also 10 times more likely than white children to go to the emergency room for asthma. that is why
louis has grappled with the consequences of radioactive waste left over from the manhattan project thatcontaminated coldwater creek which is a court waterway in our community and the westlake landfill radioactive waste is buried next to an underground chemical fire. for decades federal government but he downplayed the risks of the radioactive waste in our district. people inct my district two were unknowingly exposed to this radiation are not living with serious chronic health conditions...
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a lot of it depends on where you're standing like fdr did, things like the manhattan project executive order. he did the japanese internment, which was criticized for executive order. you know, john f kennedy he did the peace corps with an executive order on and on and go. so i'm kind of looking at the winning executive orders and the losers. second, having great fun. i'm running the history of route 66 from chicago to santa monica, and i've already written my illinois and i'm in missouri right now. and then i'm taking my family down the old route. oh, it was founded in 1926, and it'll be celebrating its centennial route 66 exactly when america turns, you know, to 50. and i'm on the board, the national archives foundation in the library of congress. and everybody was kind of looking at the founders and eastern east coast america to 50. so i thought pick up the west in and you're going to showcase those. a place like saint louis we were talking about last night. i mean, you can a lot writing about dred scott decision where he's buried i'm writing about ulysses grant there about scott jo
a lot of it depends on where you're standing like fdr did, things like the manhattan project executive order. he did the japanese internment, which was criticized for executive order. you know, john f kennedy he did the peace corps with an executive order on and on and go. so i'm kind of looking at the winning executive orders and the losers. second, having great fun. i'm running the history of route 66 from chicago to santa monica, and i've already written my illinois and i'm in missouri right...
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will funding grant agreement for the hudson tunnel project which will build new two track hudson river rail tunnel to connect new jersey to manhattan. this agreement is historic milestone for the project and the next step toward finalizing the largest ever mass transit in u.s. history. this is incredible news for our district, it not only makes significant strides in improving rail service, it will bring tens of thousands of jobs to our region. it is a privilege to sit on the committee and work with my colleagues on the committee and our district to see the project to completion. mr. gardner, can you explain how created more reliable service for those that use intercity passenger rail on a regular basis? >> thank you, congressman, we are overjoyed at the investments coming here to propel the gateway program forward. as you say, it is an incredible program, it is to take the biggest bottleneck on north american system, really, the two track mainline between newark and new york, the busiest mainline in north america and create four track crossing that is reliable and can serve for decades, hopefully centuries ahead. really excited by
will funding grant agreement for the hudson tunnel project which will build new two track hudson river rail tunnel to connect new jersey to manhattan. this agreement is historic milestone for the project and the next step toward finalizing the largest ever mass transit in u.s. history. this is incredible news for our district, it not only makes significant strides in improving rail service, it will bring tens of thousands of jobs to our region. it is a privilege to sit on the committee and work...
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were seen gathering around to the video projection that was designed to reveal the truth about the manhattan to new crane that's forcing the population to die for nato's interest. you spoke with active is to be an artist, and they dahlia who organized the event. he says their protests has received support from ukrainians. living in italy. we decided to organize the events because the government, these, the activities participating in the meantime, the super support for the key evidence, even the so we think that the need that in government, that is a there is possible to afford the tragedies that is happening to your pregnancy, it isn't that workforce, it is 5 to 4. need to and the for the so called the european values and against it they and they brought as rush, they finish the, the more it you go to pretty much vague to the soldiers. if you send that to the, from the, so now they have to and they have to use the, the train, young people that maybe don't want the events side or don't see a rush on the as an enemy. they asked me to, to sort the to lead was able to do the deal affected peopl
were seen gathering around to the video projection that was designed to reveal the truth about the manhattan to new crane that's forcing the population to die for nato's interest. you spoke with active is to be an artist, and they dahlia who organized the event. he says their protests has received support from ukrainians. living in italy. we decided to organize the events because the government, these, the activities participating in the meantime, the super support for the key evidence, even...
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has been really puts together through his years of working in manhattan, working around our country, working around the world developing projects, bringing them online i'm finding investors, finding people who want to buy property from him. so there is a worldview that he has a big question for the american people is does that worldview of making our country great? does that help them succeed? in america going forward? that's the critical question of this campaign. he answered that tonight he is focused quite clearly on beating joe biden. >> you know what's happening on the other side? i'm sure there are moments of elation that there isn't chaos. on the other side of the eye when it comes to who will be on top of that ticket. >> say it's not biden. >> does the trump campaign he could do a 1e80 to be able to be successful well, two very important things. number one, he's not just focused on joe biden. i know where where his mind is from this i know where the campaigns mind is on this. the focus is on beating whoever the democrat party puts up. because at the end of the day, the agenda of the democrat party cree is not changing.
has been really puts together through his years of working in manhattan, working around our country, working around the world developing projects, bringing them online i'm finding investors, finding people who want to buy property from him. so there is a worldview that he has a big question for the american people is does that worldview of making our country great? does that help them succeed? in america going forward? that's the critical question of this campaign. he answered that tonight he...
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street, vanguard, gp morgan, chase manhattan, other groups, they are it’s all this that is perfectly combined and kept at home, why? because it is in the globalist projecton as the national definition begins to one degree or another, all these. candy wrappers, which we now call dollars, in the most incredible sizes, according to various estimates , from 400 trillion to two quadrillion are now printed in the form of shares of cash derivatives, i have heard such figures already, quadrillion, yes, that is, so to speak, thousands of trillions, i i can refer, if necessary, where this data comes from, let’s take at least 400 trillion, the total now, let’s say, then, what is on our planet in the form of movable and immovable property is about 100 trillion, can you imagine how much? absolutely right, i ’m not even talking about this now, all this can persist, this belief in candy wrappers is only in the globalist project, so this fuss that they are now proposing is in order to distract specifically from everyone these events, because if trump starts talking about, say, national policy, protecting national interests, this whole pyramid collapses, then we you and
street, vanguard, gp morgan, chase manhattan, other groups, they are it’s all this that is perfectly combined and kept at home, why? because it is in the globalist projecton as the national definition begins to one degree or another, all these. candy wrappers, which we now call dollars, in the most incredible sizes, according to various estimates , from 400 trillion to two quadrillion are now printed in the form of shares of cash derivatives, i have heard such figures already, quadrillion,...
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projects. this comes as data from cushman and wakefield shows just last leek that san francisco office vacancies are at a record near 35% while manhattanincludes cutting that number in half by the end of his first term. >> right now, if you come downtown, the issue is, is a lack of people. it's a shell of what it used to be. so part of tax incentives is to make sure that employers make sure their employees come back to work multiple days a week in the office to create that v vibrancy that will bring the features downtown forward. >> another piece of the planning, downtown park on the embarcadero which is right here in our backyard at cnbc, aggressive tax increase financing and local incentives for faster production of housing and conversion of commercial buildings to residential housing in places like union square, which you may remember, has lost anchor stores and malls. andrew, back over to you. >> kate, thank you very, very much. >>> coming up, prime day. prime day is here. and while shoppers continue to seek bargains, amazon is facing a lot more competition this year. we're going to discuss that after the break. "squawk box" cinrit
projects. this comes as data from cushman and wakefield shows just last leek that san francisco office vacancies are at a record near 35% while manhattanincludes cutting that number in half by the end of his first term. >> right now, if you come downtown, the issue is, is a lack of people. it's a shell of what it used to be. so part of tax incentives is to make sure that employers make sure their employees come back to work multiple days a week in the office to create that v vibrancy that...