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honest to get markham to get into the buggy or getting. an all few decent that doesn't. mean the hands in un poos the. way you know he is was between me and the court says side of my toast confessed i was and we emit lemon the same words who gave. you some don't curse and sounds like an intent. smile and. two's good. companies are making hefty profits from the mains environmental destruction. some corporations are richer than entire come chris. put them. a line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to go right to the press this is what before 3 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the. flesh. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation local community. are you going the right way or are you being led. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallows. earth . bolivia reels from a week of deadly unrest to supporters of the ousted president demand his r
honest to get markham to get into the buggy or getting. an all few decent that doesn't. mean the hands in un poos the. way you know he is was between me and the court says side of my toast confessed i was and we emit lemon the same words who gave. you some don't curse and sounds like an intent. smile and. two's good. companies are making hefty profits from the mains environmental destruction. some corporations are richer than entire come chris. put them. a line to get accepted or rejected. so...
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an allegiance to honest complete markham's never going to be a given. and all few decent up to schools and always going to end soon un poussin. where you think this was between you and the court says side of my tombstone fence side gets loose and we implemented same ones who gave. you some don't kirsten sounds like inmates and oil who cause. mines. tos good. companies are making hefty profits from the mainstream environmental destruction. some corporations richer than entire come chris. to my hardest to a dash or sticker but it. donnish up into some of. the design you made to be washed as you'd get. a letter laden or ricky. says i meant that. they say country because the last known teufel say i can make us tell measure if they should because suddenly one day my mother but it has been a bus through. the sun. it's. a long walk to the movies as opposed often quite. the conditions in the dancers have come since. the. fall of the us so you don't the last here mayor who's young is a. guy so much smoke the sea and he chooses to doso not to sing on. the ceiling
an allegiance to honest complete markham's never going to be a given. and all few decent up to schools and always going to end soon un poussin. where you think this was between you and the court says side of my tombstone fence side gets loose and we implemented same ones who gave. you some don't kirsten sounds like inmates and oil who cause. mines. tos good. companies are making hefty profits from the mainstream environmental destruction. some corporations richer than entire come chris. to my...
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. >> host: joining us at the table is phil markham a cybersecurity reporter for "the washington post". >> guest: are we in a smart cities competition with china and how are we doing? >> guest: i don't know. i think we are in a competition with ourselves and think that china has done far more investment and of course they are state sponsors so it's easier when you've got one guy making all the decisions. here we have 50 states and we still have a lot of work to be done in terms of national infrastructure and to a certain extent i believe we are behind in terms of the build out. do we have that know-how and the ability? yes, we do but do we have the technology and the ability to roll it out? yes, we do but what we have to get is the will to do so. >> there have been a lot of stories about cities not being capable of protecting the data they already have with attacks in baltimore and atlanta so we should be concerned about cities gathering orders of magnitude more data about citizens? >> guest: we have to build up capacity because any vulnerable link in the united states is in an attack
. >> host: joining us at the table is phil markham a cybersecurity reporter for "the washington post". >> guest: are we in a smart cities competition with china and how are we doing? >> guest: i don't know. i think we are in a competition with ourselves and think that china has done far more investment and of course they are state sponsors so it's easier when you've got one guy making all the decisions. here we have 50 states and we still have a lot of work to be...
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you markham proved to quite a divisive figure wiwithin the structuree. well first o of all it's worth rememembering that turkey hasas been a difficult customer- difficult member of the north atlantic treaty organization for decades. we did forget in the seventies and in the eighties the confrontation between greece and turkey was much more important to both of ththem t tn the cold war. so at the alliance is used to deal with that very very difficucult a member state which is tacky i wouldn't say for a second that france is the problem in the relationship pataki. at i think the french president is up to do rights to raise the question of how much of a cohesion we can get in the alliance. with the tacky behaving the way it is the consensus however still remains everywhere including dare i say in paris that having a techie inside the alliance with all the difficulties is still better than having tacky outside the alliance. so i wouldn't say that at the french is that there was any blame on the french for the behavavior of ththe tax i think in many respects
you markham proved to quite a divisive figure wiwithin the structuree. well first o of all it's worth rememembering that turkey hasas been a difficult customer- difficult member of the north atlantic treaty organization for decades. we did forget in the seventies and in the eighties the confrontation between greece and turkey was much more important to both of ththem t tn the cold war. so at the alliance is used to deal with that very very difficucult a member state which is tacky i wouldn't...
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. >> it included paul markham, a onetime u.s.r massachusetts and to political associates. also ray and charles, the sixth man was ted kennedy's chauffeur whenever he was in massachusett massachusetts. >> the party began at 7:00 p.m. a handful of guests arrived. two hours in rosemary briefly parted from the group. >> she went on an errand at around 9:00 o'clock in the evening back to the center to pick up the radio for the party. >> they returned to a party that was well underway. >> for the party goes on all evening, a lot of drinking going on and reminiscing about the old days. >> ted had to rum and cokes. he was almost too depressed to drink. he could be, and i saw him, he just kept knocking him down but that wasn't going on that night. >> one of the boiler room girls asked the senator if he could drive her back to the chappaquiddick. credit was mary jo who was known to all the diligent and loyal employees of the kennedy family. >> mary jo had a good sharp sense of humor. she was also very close to bobby kennedy. she would ofte
. >> it included paul markham, a onetime u.s.r massachusetts and to political associates. also ray and charles, the sixth man was ted kennedy's chauffeur whenever he was in massachusett massachusetts. >> the party began at 7:00 p.m. a handful of guests arrived. two hours in rosemary briefly parted from the group. >> she went on an errand at around 9:00 o'clock in the evening back to the center to pick up the radio for the party. >> they returned to a party that was well...
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depending on what measure you use, if you use the markham comprehensive compensation, you can see a steady decline over the years to the point where you don't see a pass-through from wages to prices. if you use the employment cost index, it's more stable but not very big. now, this is not to say that wages don't matter for prices. they should matter. they are two-thirds of production costs. but i think what we found in this paper, that if you plot in addition to the stocastic trendi trending, if you do a similar one for union labor costs, you will see they are both very stable. in this stable stocastic trend environment it's very hard to identify movements in wages that are translating to prices. in fact what you find is that year to year, movements in inflation, in price inflation can reflect slack and can reflect import prices or other idiosyncratic factors, but it's hard to identify movement from independent -- pass-through f m independent wage movements to prices. >> i don't have a ton to say about this but two points. one is i really do find this relatively new literature on the impac
depending on what measure you use, if you use the markham comprehensive compensation, you can see a steady decline over the years to the point where you don't see a pass-through from wages to prices. if you use the employment cost index, it's more stable but not very big. now, this is not to say that wages don't matter for prices. they should matter. they are two-thirds of production costs. but i think what we found in this paper, that if you plot in addition to the stocastic trendi trending,...
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ceos -- nine that is one of the key findings from a new survey by china focused audit firm markham bernsteinto lake. they did this in combination with seem university. sue bernstein is the comanaging partner, joining us from beijing. it is a great survey. is this the first time you have done it? it is very comprehensive. was our initial survey. andre incredibly thankful grateful to the university for inviting us to participate. it has given us some very unique insight to the way chinese ceos think. where chinese leaders are focused on investing. we have a chart to put up to illustrate what you are saying. >> yes, the focus we found in -- isurvey is that the that it has really shifted. you can see the shifting to southeast asia, europe, africa. i would put the middle east in their too. what would be really interesting would be to see the competitiveness of chinese companies within these markets. is someone in africa going to be vying for alibaba or amazon? it is going to be interesting findings for us. paul: the finding from your survey that chinese ceos are focusing more towards asia and not
ceos -- nine that is one of the key findings from a new survey by china focused audit firm markham bernsteinto lake. they did this in combination with seem university. sue bernstein is the comanaging partner, joining us from beijing. it is a great survey. is this the first time you have done it? it is very comprehensive. was our initial survey. andre incredibly thankful grateful to the university for inviting us to participate. it has given us some very unique insight to the way chinese ceos...