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. >> thanks so much, debra mao. much, debra mao. as quick as you and the magnitude is not as serious as in the correction. about one half of 1%. the magnitude isn't quite as serious. other things to note. manus: from asia, let me take south korea is down to zero imports. it's quite a bit of pressure coming in that way but the hurricane itself may not be the most important story. maybe the real story is whether or not other countries can step in to replace iran and produce more oil. if they cannot, then the oil prices will stay very high. manus: let's bring in our guest host. good to see this morning. are trying to understand the you,nations of trade, for what is happening with flow in those bond markets? e.m.ere any blowback from in terms of flow in the bond markets for you? john: no, not really yet. we've seen a couple of significant ian countries that could potentially trigger that sort of dynamic. i think what is going on is just the outlook.t of there was a fair amount of optimism around the emerging markets and the general outl
. >> thanks so much, debra mao. much, debra mao. as quick as you and the magnitude is not as serious as in the correction. about one half of 1%. the magnitude isn't quite as serious. other things to note. manus: from asia, let me take south korea is down to zero imports. it's quite a bit of pressure coming in that way but the hurricane itself may not be the most important story. maybe the real story is whether or not other countries can step in to replace iran and produce more oil. if...
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nejra: debra mao in hong kong, thank you. take a look back at a few key dates of the financial crisis. on september 15, 2008, lehman brothers filed for bankruptcy and merrill lynch was taken over by bank of america. manus: september 17, the u.s. government took control of aig , an $85 billion bailout to prevent the bankruptcy of the nation's biggest insurer. nejra: on september 23, ben bernanke and henry olson testified before the senate banking committee about the bush administration's $700 billion plan to remove assets from the banking system. for a look back at what it was like of the height of the financial crisis, we spoke with michael spencer. guy johnson started by asking if he could remember where he was when he found out the news of lehman's collapse. michael: i was at the conference, 2008 conference in birmingham. cameron who was not prime minister then, mr. osborne who was not chancellor then. the news came out that morning and created, i would say drama everywhere. even if you went in the financial market, it was
nejra: debra mao in hong kong, thank you. take a look back at a few key dates of the financial crisis. on september 15, 2008, lehman brothers filed for bankruptcy and merrill lynch was taken over by bank of america. manus: september 17, the u.s. government took control of aig , an $85 billion bailout to prevent the bankruptcy of the nation's biggest insurer. nejra: on september 23, ben bernanke and henry olson testified before the senate banking committee about the bush administration's $700...
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because, for example, in the soviet union, and equally in places like mao's china, people were calledalsify their own experience, to lie in the service of the state, to say things they needed to say and not stand up when they should have stood up. i wonder if it's your analysis, if you look around the world today, particularly the western world, where you focus your attention upon, you see a real danger of some sort of renewal of a neo—marxist tendency in society. you certainly see that in universities, the universities in north america and to some degree in europe as well, are, especially in social sciences and humanities, completely dominated by left—leaning political agenda, the stats on that are crystal clear and most of that has been generated byjonathan haidt and the heterodox academy. there are very few centrists or right—leaning people in the academy, and that means that the discourse on campuses has become increasingly radicalised. the problem i have with that isn't the fact that it's left—wing, it's the fact that it is extreme and if the same was happening on the right i wou
because, for example, in the soviet union, and equally in places like mao's china, people were calledalsify their own experience, to lie in the service of the state, to say things they needed to say and not stand up when they should have stood up. i wonder if it's your analysis, if you look around the world today, particularly the western world, where you focus your attention upon, you see a real danger of some sort of renewal of a neo—marxist tendency in society. you certainly see that in...
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most of them are songs praising mao tse tung. and were forced to repeat slogans about the greatness of president xi jinping and what a great place china is to live in. but if someone has an ethnic because i was born in china where large numbers of cars us have disappeared into camps along with a members of the muslim ethnic minorities the official just a few cation combatting religious extremism it's all brainwashing for them to accept that you are chinese and you have that national unity its size to make you feel you are part of the nation you don't need to keep your own ethnic and it is just really like ethnic cleansing practice because a whore for a g.'s have worn some or han of the long arm of chinese authorities but he wants his voice to be heard. they need to have the courage to tell the truth if we don't share our stories of what's going on then who will come that's why i'm speaking out for the dishonest by. someone hundreds in our modern city around three hundred kilometers from the chinese border if you from a detainee's
most of them are songs praising mao tse tung. and were forced to repeat slogans about the greatness of president xi jinping and what a great place china is to live in. but if someone has an ethnic because i was born in china where large numbers of cars us have disappeared into camps along with a members of the muslim ethnic minorities the official just a few cation combatting religious extremism it's all brainwashing for them to accept that you are chinese and you have that national unity its...
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durante la conferencia, maradona que firmÓ un contrato por 11 meses con coerencia, maÓ un contrato porgaran aquÍ en casa . se espera que sea un seno total. juan carlos gonzÁlez, univisiÓn. enrique: ¿quÉ puede salir mal? patricia: comenzaron con mucha alegrÍa. al volver de la pausa, resurge la polÉmica en otros restaurantes de hamburguesas ofrecen más de lo mismo. pero yo sí tengo los... las agallas para ofrecer algo diferente. o sea, ¡mira estos teriyaki bowls! con tu elección de carne o pollo, bañados en y elige entre arroz blanco o i ¡no! para servir teriyaki en el mundo de las hamburguesas tienes que tenerlos... ...como mis bowls. o los de mauricio. gracias... o marta. ¿por qué la competencia no servirá teriyaki bowls? porque no tienen los bowls. prueba mis teriyaki bowls. sólo en jack in the box. >>hace 12 aÑcagorÍa de planeta un estudio ha devuelto o a desatar la polÉmica. insisten en que debe ser considerado como planeta asÍ que puede que regrese. ♪ >> despuÉs de eso pues ya podemos dormir tranquilos. ♪ ♪ >>con varias bajas para el entrenamiento halcones dados unidos mÉxico cierr
durante la conferencia, maradona que firmÓ un contrato por 11 meses con coerencia, maÓ un contrato porgaran aquÍ en casa . se espera que sea un seno total. juan carlos gonzÁlez, univisiÓn. enrique: ¿quÉ puede salir mal? patricia: comenzaron con mucha alegrÍa. al volver de la pausa, resurge la polÉmica en otros restaurantes de hamburguesas ofrecen más de lo mismo. pero yo sí tengo los... las agallas para ofrecer algo diferente. o sea, ¡mira estos teriyaki bowls! con tu elección de...
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and some of them were doeth unlimited thore what happened before mao's mind. then tory prime minister john major called the executions judicial murder and supported nigeria's expulsion from the commonwealth but today shell and nigeria are all good again we already have very good cooperation between. here and across a range of. defense security trade relations and we have. to work together to step up. the feds. well joining me now is someone who could be nigeria's next president kingsley magali he's a former undersecretary general of the u.n. and deputy governor of the central bank of nigeria kings the thanks for coming on the show to raise a mate in nigeria just in the past few weeks most populous country in africa she said britain is going to be a strategic or key partner of the brics it will be under your presidency why.
and some of them were doeth unlimited thore what happened before mao's mind. then tory prime minister john major called the executions judicial murder and supported nigeria's expulsion from the commonwealth but today shell and nigeria are all good again we already have very good cooperation between. here and across a range of. defense security trade relations and we have. to work together to step up. the feds. well joining me now is someone who could be nigeria's next president kingsley magali...
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and some of their wages of their limited thore what happened before mao than died. of. that jory prime minister.
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and some of their way to earth are limited thore what happened before mao the man died. then jory prime minister john major called the executions judicial murder and supported nigeria's expulsion from the commonwealth but today shell and nigeria are all good again we already have very good cooperation between. here in the process of. defense security. and we have. worked together to step. well joining me now is someone who could be nigeria's next president king's name of god he's a former under secretary general of the u.n. and deputy governor of the central bank of nigeria kings the thanks for coming on the show to raise a mate in nigeria just in the past few weeks most populous country in africa she said britain is going to be a strategic or key partner of the brics it will be under your presidency why not so long as you know. nigeria as national interest is also in the back national there is no reason why not i mean we have very important relate. and the reason is government has failed to secure nigeria is because they have a very simplistic understanding of national
and some of their way to earth are limited thore what happened before mao the man died. then jory prime minister john major called the executions judicial murder and supported nigeria's expulsion from the commonwealth but today shell and nigeria are all good again we already have very good cooperation between. here in the process of. defense security. and we have. worked together to step. well joining me now is someone who could be nigeria's next president king's name of god he's a former under...
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studied agriculture and dedicate their efforts to replanting mao back they bought land which was once used to grow wine but was then abandoned because it was too hard to reach off. in france feeble. and talk about preserving cultural heritage france restores churches castles even old factories and now we're restoring our agricultural heritage but the one. we tried to do for was a customer what. big from the middle age and then they can taste really what people are drinking power during. before they started their own vineyards the couple worked for other wine growers for years with great success as experts in soil analysis they advised hundreds of in the world over for their own slopes they chose that very traditional. works in so long time for. a moment he just said we make we make we help people to print when you're outdoors who's the world and govern the thing and so she said why we can't. so that's her region of the decision. the chateau de meco as produces on a very different scale it is more than six thousand five hundred ten tons of land. also take center stage at the hotel rest
studied agriculture and dedicate their efforts to replanting mao back they bought land which was once used to grow wine but was then abandoned because it was too hard to reach off. in france feeble. and talk about preserving cultural heritage france restores churches castles even old factories and now we're restoring our agricultural heritage but the one. we tried to do for was a customer what. big from the middle age and then they can taste really what people are drinking power during. before...
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full of shit doctors wear the symbol of health care for the majority of chinese people under chairman mao in the one nine hundred seventy s. it was a rudimentary system but it left no one untreated no doctor hopes to master the new art of general practice in his retirement where the current position that you're sure you bought been undone who tune in the sure you bonnie that you know the sure you're. the. city the being new. to the show whole. one quarter of one day what would you rather see me about. condition health center dr lou has also rejoined the health workforce from retirement their rule is essentially to help the government meet its targets of getting every family signed up with a general practitioner by twenty twenty. one where i have an account. that maybe i'm a girl so to me none of them even know what it was and i don't i shall be on that so you know something a little more up i don't know what is on. me and has terminal cancer she has already gone through several courses of chemotherapy like many old people in china today she lives alone her only daughter works elsewhere an
full of shit doctors wear the symbol of health care for the majority of chinese people under chairman mao in the one nine hundred seventy s. it was a rudimentary system but it left no one untreated no doctor hopes to master the new art of general practice in his retirement where the current position that you're sure you bought been undone who tune in the sure you bonnie that you know the sure you're. the. city the being new. to the show whole. one quarter of one day what would you rather see me...
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of china, under president xi jinping, the country has gone back to harshest cruelties of chairman mao'srture, and brainwashing. john sweeney, bbc news. the chinese embassy in the uk has told the bbc that all ethnic groups are equal in xianjiang. in a statement it said: the us will end all funding for the un agency that supports palestinian refugees. washington had already drastically cut its support for the agency, which helps more than five million palestinians in gaza and the west bank, and in other countries neighbouring israel. the state department described the un relief and work agency as irredeemably flawed, and said washington will hold talks with the un and others to consider new approaches to the conflict between israel and the palestinians. for more on this decision let's go live to chris buckler in washington. i gather there has been a response from the agency. what they said? the american statement made it clear that as far as they were concerned, they were concerned by the financial impact on america, and they felt that they were lifting the burden on this. but there is de
of china, under president xi jinping, the country has gone back to harshest cruelties of chairman mao'srture, and brainwashing. john sweeney, bbc news. the chinese embassy in the uk has told the bbc that all ethnic groups are equal in xianjiang. in a statement it said: the us will end all funding for the un agency that supports palestinian refugees. washington had already drastically cut its support for the agency, which helps more than five million palestinians in gaza and the west bank, and...
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most of the songs praising mao tse tung. and were forced to repeat slogans about the greatness of president xi jinping and what a great place china is to live in. but some are honasan ethnic because it was born in china where large numbers of cars us have disappeared into camps along with a members of muslim ethnic minorities the official just a few cation combating religious extremism it's all brainwashing for them to accept you are chinese and you have. this national unity its size to make you feel you are part of that nation you don't need to keep your own ethnic and it is just really like ethnic cleansing practice because a horse or a g.'s have worn some or han of the long arm of chinese authorities but he wants his voice to be heard. will they need to have the courage to tell the truth if we don't share our stories of what's going on then who will. and that's why i'm speaking out. for the dishonest by. someone honasan are marching the city around three hundred kilometers from the chinese border a few former detainees ha
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this turned out to be a really unusual award ceremony in that it wasn't one of the best mao prior by either christiane or now though although you know messy who wasn't even nominated not since two thousand and seven has it been the case that one of the hasn't been awarded fief is best player they've also been winning the other big award the ballon d'or but a breakthrough coming from a thirty three year old croatian before the world cup started everyone knew that cannot judge was a really good player i don't think people have anticipated quite the impact it had it have as the home plate really of that croatian side and i'm sure with a population of less than five million and he led them into the final and they played really well in large part of the final despite losing to france he just won the champions league with rome which would of course have been a key part of that side and what i like about this is that really is the epitome of attainment and this is recognizing him as an individual and i think that's a really nice thing for someone who just goes about his business without any
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joining me mao now to talk abou tiger woods' win is christine brennan, a commentator and usa today columnist. thank you for being with us. >> rosemary, good to be with you on a e-zpass natifascinating sp. >> how big is this given his past public scandal, his knee and back problems? >> absolutely. four surgeries on his back, four surgeries on his knee, he has his back fused together, part of his spine and one of the more recent surgeries. he couldn't walk. he wondered if -- to get around he had to crawl for a while. he wondered if he'd ever, not only not play golf again, rosemary, but be able to walk normally. that was last year, just a year ago. and, of course, the dui picture i think many people remember that. tiger sinking to perhaps his lowest low with the dui, the dashboard camera, which was memorial day weekend of 2017. so late may of 2017, just what, 16 months ago. and to think of where he was then and people were just talking about could he get his life back together. and here he is winning the tour championship after having a terrific summer where he contended in the british open and
joining me mao now to talk abou tiger woods' win is christine brennan, a commentator and usa today columnist. thank you for being with us. >> rosemary, good to be with you on a e-zpass natifascinating sp. >> how big is this given his past public scandal, his knee and back problems? >> absolutely. four surgeries on his back, four surgeries on his knee, he has his back fused together, part of his spine and one of the more recent surgeries. he couldn't walk. he wondered if -- to...
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the mao in warwickshire has been closed in both directions after a crash involving three goods vehiclesbetween warwick and henley—in—arden, for the rest of the day, following the 4am pile—up. warwickshire police posted this footage on social media showing emergency crews tackling the lorry fire. after yesterday's dramatic testimony, the us senatejudiciary committee must now decide whether to support brett kavanaugh‘s nomination as a supreme courtjudge. ultimately, the full senate will need to confirm the appointment. that vote is expected next week. the supreme court plays a vital role in us political life — appointed for life, its nine members have the final say on us law. well, cbs news has been speaking to president trump's special counsellor kellyanne conway, who defended mr. kava naugh‘s performance at yesterday's hearing. what he was responding to yesterday was two and a half weeks of a political hitjob, where the democrats and the committee treated both he and dr ford very unfairly. they abused him for their own purposes. he showed them respect and deference in his original heari
the mao in warwickshire has been closed in both directions after a crash involving three goods vehiclesbetween warwick and henley—in—arden, for the rest of the day, following the 4am pile—up. warwickshire police posted this footage on social media showing emergency crews tackling the lorry fire. after yesterday's dramatic testimony, the us senatejudiciary committee must now decide whether to support brett kavanaugh‘s nomination as a supreme courtjudge. ultimately, the full senate will...
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policy and i won't do it again and many people in tallow mao konstam drag my name all on. one ray of hope left to him is that the protests will continue and lead to change in romania then someday he may be able to go fishing in his old territory and make a living again now in a very different though just imagine that a painting has been hanging in your parents' house for many years you have known it since your childhood and then by chance you discover that the work of all it was looted by your grandfather when he served in the german army during the second world war keep ration of poland now that is precisely what happened. and it wasn't his only discovery. more soul capital of poland in nine hundred forty and today. the invading german verma left a picture of utter destruction. over recal as grandfather just took these photos. because it's on me it really is an odd feeling to walk along here don't you know because i know that he once walked here on london also was left time and took the photos off of the german family marched into poland at the start of world war two the
policy and i won't do it again and many people in tallow mao konstam drag my name all on. one ray of hope left to him is that the protests will continue and lead to change in romania then someday he may be able to go fishing in his old territory and make a living again now in a very different though just imagine that a painting has been hanging in your parents' house for many years you have known it since your childhood and then by chance you discover that the work of all it was looted by your...
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in most of our songs praising mao tse tung. and we were forced to repeat slogans about the greatness of president xi jinping and what a great place china is to live in. you know sort of. someone who has an ethic. he was born in china where large numbers of cars x. have disappeared into camps along with weaker and members of other muslim ethnic minorities the official justification combating religious extremism is all brainwashing for them to accept that you are chinese and you have a sap that national duty is size to make you feel you are part of the nation you don't need to keep your own ethnic identity it's just really like good afternoon and saying practice. the cause like authorities have one summer one of the long arm of chinese authorities but he wants his advice to be heard. will need to have the courage to tell the truth if we don't share our stories of what's going on then who will come from that's why i'm speaking out of my duty and. my. summer one is in a city around three hundred kilometers from the chinese border.
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two years old but mao nutrition means he's in a critical condition starvation is threatening families who are among the poorest in the middle east those least capable of surviving. sam's grandmother is understandably distraught not nasser we don't have money to transport him to the treatment he can only get in sanaa we're in such a dilemma those who gave us money before can't do so anymore no one can keep giving in the situation we don't have any help from any side in this war and we don't have an afghan. bassam maybe two but he weighs less than five kilos that's ten pounds the capital sana'a where specialist care or medicine may give him a better chance might as well be a world away even though the distance from this clinic that as them in had province is around a hundred kilometers. fighting on the supply line to sana'a from the red sea port of the data which like the capital is in control of the who the rebels is relentless but a trained government forces as still pushing to take away the control of the data now with the level of fighting as it stands there are worries about how lo
two years old but mao nutrition means he's in a critical condition starvation is threatening families who are among the poorest in the middle east those least capable of surviving. sam's grandmother is understandably distraught not nasser we don't have money to transport him to the treatment he can only get in sanaa we're in such a dilemma those who gave us money before can't do so anymore no one can keep giving in the situation we don't have any help from any side in this war and we don't have...
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figures from the world food program furthermore a lot of agencies are saying that the situation with mao nutrition which is really critical right now is getting worse and i will take a quantum leap backwards effectively if supply lines are indeed cut as doesn't seem to be the case so we have a build up here of humanitarian crises over which will perhaps lead to more pressure full dialogue but this is this is wall this is the expect the mediæval the mediæval times the tactics being used that is to effectively besiege today to the point where supplies come in and to cut the supply lines of the fighters but of course that leads to cutting the supply lines of the humanitarian agencies and those in great need. now whether or not the coalition come up with can come up with plans to get humanitarian aid in different in a different way remains to be seen we haven't heard of any plans along those lines but right now the focus is on the latest happenings and that attack i referred to that claimed to have killed fifteen civilians and twenty injured was on thursday evening and of course that would a
figures from the world food program furthermore a lot of agencies are saying that the situation with mao nutrition which is really critical right now is getting worse and i will take a quantum leap backwards effectively if supply lines are indeed cut as doesn't seem to be the case so we have a build up here of humanitarian crises over which will perhaps lead to more pressure full dialogue but this is this is wall this is the expect the mediæval the mediæval times the tactics being used that...
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it's the institution well, you know you better free your mind instead carrying pictures of chairman maomake it with anyone anyhow don't you know it's gonna be all right all right all right all right all right all right all right all right all right all right all right! ♪ ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the president of the united states, donald j. trump! ♪ it tomorrow all the things were gone i worked for all my life and i had to start again with just my children and my wife
it's the institution well, you know you better free your mind instead carrying pictures of chairman maomake it with anyone anyhow don't you know it's gonna be all right all right all right all right all right all right all right all right all right all right all right! ♪ ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the president of the united states, donald j. trump! ♪ it tomorrow all the things were gone i worked for all my life and i had to start again with just my children and my wife
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as in mao's china, all agricultural property was taken over by the state and broken up into small parcelserty, is confiscated. and those who had the authority, they had the chance to work together, to cooperate, or they were enemies. >> anthony: right. anyone deemed an enemy of the state, and this could be a very dangerously loose definition, but usually and typically included the educated, the well-off and anyone associated with the former government were hunted down, shunned, jailed, harassed and often straight out killed. maya's dad was all those things, an educated landowner and part of the rural tribal administration from the selassie time. most people who had the means left the country. >> petros: i know this guy who is appointed, you know, as a governor of the region, killed 60 people in the region. in three year's time. >> maya: nobody knows when he's coming. >> anthony: right. >> maya: so he could, he'd just knock our door and my mom, she gets it every time he comes. he gave her bullets. he tells her, "this bullet next time is yours if don't bring your husband." so my dad always
as in mao's china, all agricultural property was taken over by the state and broken up into small parcelserty, is confiscated. and those who had the authority, they had the chance to work together, to cooperate, or they were enemies. >> anthony: right. anyone deemed an enemy of the state, and this could be a very dangerously loose definition, but usually and typically included the educated, the well-off and anyone associated with the former government were hunted down, shunned, jailed,...
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belgium, and then organize american relief and ultimately to go on to save stalin,es than hiller, and maoether could illuminate. not a bad epitaph. brian: thank you for helping us on our series on presidents. the name of the book, on amazon and other places as a used book, this one comes from a library in milford, michigan, the name of the book is "an uncommon man: the triumph of herbert hoover." we thank you very much. richard: thank you. ♪ >> for free transcripts or to give us your comments on this program, visit us at q-and-a.org . "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. ♪ >> next sunday on "q&a," major garrett discusses his book, "mr. trump's wild ride." that's sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. c-span's "washington journal," with every day with news and policy issues that impact you. monday morning, bob woodward will join us to discuss his latest book, "fear." aheade preview the week for the white house and congress. be sure to watch "washington journal," live 7:00 eastern monday morning. on tuesday, ken starr will be easternt at 8:30 p.m. -- 8:30 am eastern.
belgium, and then organize american relief and ultimately to go on to save stalin,es than hiller, and maoether could illuminate. not a bad epitaph. brian: thank you for helping us on our series on presidents. the name of the book, on amazon and other places as a used book, this one comes from a library in milford, michigan, the name of the book is "an uncommon man: the triumph of herbert hoover." we thank you very much. richard: thank you. ♪ >> for free transcripts or to give...
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forchinese carmaker chairman mao's red flag limo, hiring the designer of the recent cars of rolls-royceey want guiles taylor to revive its president president -- president earlier in munich. built the first -- and the red flag in the middle. that will be ingesting. we're heading into the lunch break, having a look at the damage. we are up in that market so far. hong kong, it's with noting we are down .5%. ofve had three weekly drops 4.5%. it's been quite that. -- quite bad. this is bloomberg. ♪ xfinity mobile is a new wireless network designed to save you money. even when you've got serious binging to do. wherever your phone takes you, your wireless bill is about to cost a whole lot less. use less data with a network that has the most wifi hotspots where you need them and the best 4g lte everywhere else. saving you hundreds of dollars a year. and ask how you get xfinity mobile included with your internet. plus, get $300 back when you buy a new smartphone. xfinity mobile. it's simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store today. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experie
forchinese carmaker chairman mao's red flag limo, hiring the designer of the recent cars of rolls-royceey want guiles taylor to revive its president president -- president earlier in munich. built the first -- and the red flag in the middle. that will be ingesting. we're heading into the lunch break, having a look at the damage. we are up in that market so far. hong kong, it's with noting we are down .5%. ofve had three weekly drops 4.5%. it's been quite that. -- quite bad. this is bloomberg....
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result is plain to see lifestyle diseases are undermining the society already burdened by poverty under mao nutrition. you have then the visit haven't been any of the diabetes in more and more clear that these epidemic which causes huge consequences for the country is very. that is. causing crazy consumption of these products. so power that in america's economic powerhouse many lower middle class families get by on less than two hundred euros a month still they are a key target for nestle the world's biggest packaged food conglomerate because they view convenience foods a steak to schools the company has devised the perfect strategy to extend its reach nestle octavio say nestle comes to you. thirty seven year old patricia is one of eight thousand nestle vendors. the plan is isn't that i was desperate so i approached a vendor she said it wasn't a problem that i could work three times a week or every day whatever suited me i was unemployed sell i caught me. in brazil door to door vendors have long been a fixture of rural areas or remote urban neighborhoods when it's hard to reach supermarkets
result is plain to see lifestyle diseases are undermining the society already burdened by poverty under mao nutrition. you have then the visit haven't been any of the diabetes in more and more clear that these epidemic which causes huge consequences for the country is very. that is. causing crazy consumption of these products. so power that in america's economic powerhouse many lower middle class families get by on less than two hundred euros a month still they are a key target for nestle the...
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these are mao-like era policies. type of policies we are seeing with a million people in the prison camps or reeducation camps. charles: in the trade battle i'm prides this part of the story isn't articulated more. some people talk about the labor laws and the history of abuse. and i just wonder what it would take to magnify this more in the west. maybe since we are going to friction. maybe we could do something to help those people. >> this is a great opportunity for a trump tweet. knowing that the u.s. has the support of christians. that emboldened christians. with the uighur situation, when persecution happened in the past we haven't heard about it. but now their entire families are being shipped out to these camps. charles: can we expect it to get worse unless the world steps up and says something? >> earlier this year the administration hosted a religious ministerial. one of the suggestions that was a follow-on to what's happening in china is the potential for people to be sanctioned on human rights and corrupti
these are mao-like era policies. type of policies we are seeing with a million people in the prison camps or reeducation camps. charles: in the trade battle i'm prides this part of the story isn't articulated more. some people talk about the labor laws and the history of abuse. and i just wonder what it would take to magnify this more in the west. maybe since we are going to friction. maybe we could do something to help those people. >> this is a great opportunity for a trump tweet....
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. >> andy: pad ki mao is actually not a noodle dish, it's something served with rice. >> anthony: howd, whatever it is. >> andy: it's something devised for drunken people to eat. >> anthony: well, that's us. something to sop up the roiling tide of lao khao sloshing around in my stomach, and i need to sober up in case ernest borgnine calls. she said she'd call. i feel so used. >> andy: in the north, they love to eat pork here. look at all the damn chilies. there's a lot of chilies here. we got these fresh red ones. we've got these green ones that were sliced and stir fried in there, and we've got small green peppers. >> andy: whoa, that's hot. ooh. i breathed in and got hit with the chili. >> anthony: yeah. >> andy: down the sides of the throat. >> anthony: yeah, you know when you really hit like super hot, like when you feel like you're having a brain hemorrhage? it's like an ice cream headache, but it's like a pepper headache. >> andy: yeah, and your vision starts to tunnel out. >> anthony: you're halfway through and you're aware that your hair has just burst into flames. that perfec
. >> andy: pad ki mao is actually not a noodle dish, it's something served with rice. >> anthony: howd, whatever it is. >> andy: it's something devised for drunken people to eat. >> anthony: well, that's us. something to sop up the roiling tide of lao khao sloshing around in my stomach, and i need to sober up in case ernest borgnine calls. she said she'd call. i feel so used. >> andy: in the north, they love to eat pork here. look at all the damn chilies. there's a...
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and then organize american relief and ultimately to go on to save more lives than hiller, stalin, and maoether could eliminate. not a bad epitaph. brian: thank you for helping us on our series on presidents. the name of the book, on amazon and other places as a used book, this one comes from a library in milford, michigan. the name of the book is "an uncommon man: the triumph of herbert hoover." we thank you very much. richard: thank you. ♪ >> for free transcripts or to give us your comments on this program, visit us at q-and-a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> next sunday on "q&a," major garrett discusses his book, "mr. trump's wild ride." that's sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. next, your calls and comments on washington journal." we have live coverage as trade representatives discuss trump's hostedgenda at an event by the center for strategic and interna
and then organize american relief and ultimately to go on to save more lives than hiller, stalin, and maoether could eliminate. not a bad epitaph. brian: thank you for helping us on our series on presidents. the name of the book, on amazon and other places as a used book, this one comes from a library in milford, michigan. the name of the book is "an uncommon man: the triumph of herbert hoover." we thank you very much. richard: thank you. ♪ >> for free transcripts or to give...
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they don't know about stalin, they don't know about mao which is a failure of the education system. but i think -- [audio difficulty] socialism, they're thinking of something very different than the gulag or the cultural revolution. anyone who knows history sees the connection between the two, how the one necessarily leads to the other. but when millennials say they prefer socialism to capitalism, they're saying they prefer the new deal and the great society to supply-side economics. that's, i think that's it. they're young. and to be young is to be on the left. they look out into the world and they say to themselves, why can't i be from stockholm? why do i have to be from sarasota or seattle? why can't i be from stockholm? now, of course, you've got some hard core socialists who are dreaming about lining up all the capitalists against the wall, but you've always had those people. they've always been around. i actually don't think there's all that many of them, although they do the make a big noise. i think most millennials are simply pulling together all the good things that they l
they don't know about stalin, they don't know about mao which is a failure of the education system. but i think -- [audio difficulty] socialism, they're thinking of something very different than the gulag or the cultural revolution. anyone who knows history sees the connection between the two, how the one necessarily leads to the other. but when millennials say they prefer socialism to capitalism, they're saying they prefer the new deal and the great society to supply-side economics. that's, i...
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then to organize american relief and ultimately to go on to save more lives than hitler, stalin, and mao together could eliminate. not a bad epitaph. brian: thank you for helping us on our series on presidents. the name of the book, on amazon and other places as a used book, this one comes from a library in milford, michigan, the name of the book is "an uncommon man: the triumph of herbert hoover." and we thank you very much. mr. smith: thank you. >> for free transcripts or can they ts visit us at "q&a" at c-span ailable podcasts. white sunday on "q&a" house correspondent major book t discusses his mr. trump's wild ride. hat is "q&a" next sunday night 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span. president trump will mark national husband panic month in the east room of the feel we will have live coverage starting at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. communicators a discussion with u.s. telecom developingonathan on five g and expansion of broad band. providers are ready willing and able to work any any regulator legislator whether democrat or pro lican to advance innovation and investment policies
then to organize american relief and ultimately to go on to save more lives than hitler, stalin, and mao together could eliminate. not a bad epitaph. brian: thank you for helping us on our series on presidents. the name of the book, on amazon and other places as a used book, this one comes from a library in milford, michigan, the name of the book is "an uncommon man: the triumph of herbert hoover." and we thank you very much. mr. smith: thank you. >> for free transcripts or can...
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lenon, mao, and kim jong-un would be proud.n arizona and my opponent's policies are out of sink with what arizona wants and the country needs. i hope they find peace in their hearts and let go all of the hate. to six angry democrat gosars, see you at mom and dad's house! what's your response to that? >> it's a small statement. i read it regrettably. voiced in public. honestly, what we talked about doesn't relate to party. there was no reference to democrat or republican, conservative or liberal. what i think my siblings and i really want to speak to is a level of integrity and decency. the dialogue of screaming and yelling insults from across the air waves does not help the people that need help and if i do anything with this appearance, if i do anything with these ads, i hope that we can focus our attention on people that need it. community members are struggling. people are hurting. there are people at the border that are refugees. the environment is in a really difficult place. w i was reading about north carolina, how many
lenon, mao, and kim jong-un would be proud.n arizona and my opponent's policies are out of sink with what arizona wants and the country needs. i hope they find peace in their hearts and let go all of the hate. to six angry democrat gosars, see you at mom and dad's house! what's your response to that? >> it's a small statement. i read it regrettably. voiced in public. honestly, what we talked about doesn't relate to party. there was no reference to democrat or republican, conservative or...
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you should doctors wear the symbol of health care for the majority of chinese people under chairman mao in the one nine hundred seventy s. it was a rudimentary system but it left no one untreated no doctor hopes to master the new art of general practice in his retirement where the guy who fish in that you're sure you bought dinner and done hunting in the new bunny that you know the show you . the. city the thing you need to get you what are you to the show whole. one quarter of one a what would you rather see me about. condition health center dr lou has also rejoined the health workforce for retirement the rule is essentially to help the government meet its targets of getting every family signed up with a general practitioner by twenty twenty. one where i have an account. that maybe i'm a girl so if you need money something like that was my opinion i shall be on that so you know something a little more up oh i know what is on. me and has terminal cancer she has already gone through several courses of chemotherapy like many old people in china today she lives alone her only daughter work
you should doctors wear the symbol of health care for the majority of chinese people under chairman mao in the one nine hundred seventy s. it was a rudimentary system but it left no one untreated no doctor hopes to master the new art of general practice in his retirement where the guy who fish in that you're sure you bought dinner and done hunting in the new bunny that you know the show you . the. city the thing you need to get you what are you to the show whole. one quarter of one a what would...
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of shit doctors wear the symbol of health care for the majority of chinese people under chairman mao in the one nine hundred seventy s. it was a rudimentary system but it left no one untreated no doctor hopes to master the new art of general practice in his retirement where the current vision that you're sure you bought been undone who tune in the new bonnie that you know the show you. the. city the being new. to the show whole. going to accord one day what would you rather see me. condition health center dr lou has also rejoined the health workforce from retirement their rule is essentially to help the government meet its targets of getting every family signed up with a general practitioner by twenty twenty. four draft i have to tell. me about natal so if you mean learned something about what it was that i did i shall be better so you know something a little more up on you know what is on. me and has terminal cancer she has already gone through several courses of chemotherapy like many old people in china today she lives alone her only daughter works elsewhere and can only manage th
of shit doctors wear the symbol of health care for the majority of chinese people under chairman mao in the one nine hundred seventy s. it was a rudimentary system but it left no one untreated no doctor hopes to master the new art of general practice in his retirement where the current vision that you're sure you bought been undone who tune in the new bonnie that you know the show you. the. city the being new. to the show whole. going to accord one day what would you rather see me. condition...
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and remember the words of chairman mao it's always darkest before it's totally black. >> senator johnccain speaking with us and chicago. his new book is called worth the fighting for. in washington, npr news. ♪ towe have to tell him not come to an. we can handle atlanta without him. >> i can go. [laughter] >> you could. >> if he needs -- i can do it another day. >> i'm going to call and tell him that. i know he will not let me go by myself. no, i don't know. >> all right, thank you, baby. >> how are you feeling? listen, why don't you let carla go to atlanta with me? are you sure? all right, you sure? all right, my boy, but carla is ready to go if you are feeling bad because she has a wonderful time with me. ok, pal. >> tell him speedy recovery. >> all right, what do we got? >> what time do we need to leave? at 3:35.leave to w g andre going radio -- wgn radio. ok. good. >> call and make it more interesting. >> i always like the call ins. >> nice to see you, matt. this is carla. >> nice to meet you. >> some really bad coffee would be good. >> straight black? >> black with cream and suga
and remember the words of chairman mao it's always darkest before it's totally black. >> senator johnccain speaking with us and chicago. his new book is called worth the fighting for. in washington, npr news. ♪ towe have to tell him not come to an. we can handle atlanta without him. >> i can go. [laughter] >> you could. >> if he needs -- i can do it another day. >> i'm going to call and tell him that. i know he will not let me go by myself. no, i don't know....
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number of people in the world suffering from hunger is on the rise one out of every nine people is now mao nourished according to a new report by the un's food and agriculture organization the f a o it blames war and climate change is the main reasons behind these alarming numbers stunting or lack of growth because of chronic malnutrition that's now affecting almost one hundred fifty one million children under the age of five but while the number of. undernourished people is increasing at the same time obesity continues to rise and the six hundred seventy two million adults that's more the mom in eight of us are considered obese well guatemala is a country in central america which has one of the highest raises childhood stunting in the world almost half of all children under the age of five a chronically malnourished and in indigenous mayan communities that number is even higher successive governments have promised to tackle chronic child malnutrition but progress has been slow david mercer reports now from the guatemalan highlands. inside this makeshift kitchen in guatemala highlands mark
number of people in the world suffering from hunger is on the rise one out of every nine people is now mao nourished according to a new report by the un's food and agriculture organization the f a o it blames war and climate change is the main reasons behind these alarming numbers stunting or lack of growth because of chronic malnutrition that's now affecting almost one hundred fifty one million children under the age of five but while the number of. undernourished people is increasing at the...
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caller: on behalf of the eagles, go >> i like that analogy oh, look at this quotations from chairman maon't this come in handy during the trade war ha, ha, ha last time you remember on you gave me a gift. >> oh. >> and, no, no, come on. i need you to say -- >> i was wrong. >> thank you that's all i wanted. now i love you even more >> "mad money" is back after the break. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade >>> the normalization of weed is happening so fast it makes my head spin. although maybe that's from secondhand smoke it's not just that canada and a host of states have outright legalized pot, it's
caller: on behalf of the eagles, go >> i like that analogy oh, look at this quotations from chairman maon't this come in handy during the trade war ha, ha, ha last time you remember on you gave me a gift. >> oh. >> and, no, no, come on. i need you to say -- >> i was wrong. >> thank you that's all i wanted. now i love you even more >> "mad money" is back after the break. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure,...