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markos, i want you to respond to this.grimm characterized the impact of castro's hit this way. castro's attack is important, he writes, because it gives permission to the media to begin talking openly about whether biden is slipping. it was a cokomakazi move. it suggests he's playing for vice president or some other future role in the party and doesn't see biden as the future of it. what do you make of that take? >> biden is not the future of the party. i think his falling numbers sort of suggest that. you said earlier this was sort of a contest between moderates and the warren/bernie wing of the party that want bigger changes. it's not that at all. the question is people who support biden, they'll support biden because they want moderate vision of america. they support biden because there's still this preconceived bs notion that being a white male gives you an advantage in a presidential contest. it's out of fear, not out of any love or respect or actual excitement about -- about biden. you've seen that in the numbers. so
markos, i want you to respond to this.grimm characterized the impact of castro's hit this way. castro's attack is important, he writes, because it gives permission to the media to begin talking openly about whether biden is slipping. it was a cokomakazi move. it suggests he's playing for vice president or some other future role in the party and doesn't see biden as the future of it. what do you make of that take? >> biden is not the future of the party. i think his falling numbers sort of...
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the workshop is being led by markos ditto back from germany an expert on south african vocal music he's here to help bring the groups together we know as a concert student couples are signing on principle they could also do it alone i think my role is just to organize things a bit. there are 3 or 4 really strong players who are contributing ideas and they're brimming with the order to start i've just given them free rein and lots of space and also. you know. the name c.l. is derived from the swedish word for soul this is the ensembles 1st trip to south africa. and i do think. the women from leipsic visit constitution hill one of the country's most important historical sites once a fort it was later used as a prison. today it's the seat of south africa's constitutional court. the day after they 1st meet the group's give their 1st concert at a music school in soweto. each group introduces itself by singing a piece from its own repertoire it's. 'd great to see. that. right afterwards they performed their 1st joint arrangement him from the middle ages jazzed up with african beats. a can you
the workshop is being led by markos ditto back from germany an expert on south african vocal music he's here to help bring the groups together we know as a concert student couples are signing on principle they could also do it alone i think my role is just to organize things a bit. there are 3 or 4 really strong players who are contributing ideas and they're brimming with the order to start i've just given them free rein and lots of space and also. you know. the name c.l. is derived from the...
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the most oh no marko watley was arrested several times he says he was tortured every time and that those responsible are now in germany. head of the department arrested him identified only as anwar are and one of his henchmen. the german federal prosecutor had both of them arrested at the start of this year. but he had a was then released in may. we managed to get in contact with his brother and wanted to interview him but the brother refused shortly after that the authorities rearrested ai today. the father of the coast when i was in syria there was no way i could press charges against these men. i was so pleased when i heard that germany wants to prosecute war crimes. that encourage me to go to the authorities and give evidence i see it as a chance to get justice not only for me but for all the other prisoners too. the 2 suspects are expected to go on trial early next year. to. help us and the survivors are our main lead yet as this case shows where 2 people are now in custody anwar r. and a. and it was through contact with the witnesses that we are supporting that we discovered that t
the most oh no marko watley was arrested several times he says he was tortured every time and that those responsible are now in germany. head of the department arrested him identified only as anwar are and one of his henchmen. the german federal prosecutor had both of them arrested at the start of this year. but he had a was then released in may. we managed to get in contact with his brother and wanted to interview him but the brother refused shortly after that the authorities rearrested ai...
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actually pioneered down in san markos, texas, at texas state university where they trained law enforcement not to sit on the perimeter while the shooting goes on inside the building, but to attack the shooter where they are, would he went one step further to make sure not only that we can stop the shooter, we can save lives and keep people from bleeding to death by training emergency medical personnel to follow the police into an active shooting scene to save lives. now, part of the problem with discussing this topic, there's a lot of mythology out there. i heard my friend, the democratic leader saying if we passed another background check system maybe dayton or el paso would not have happened. well, both of those shooters passed a background check. are you saying we should pass a law to pretend we're doing something, but actually would not have a positive impact on saving lives? that's not what we did in the fix n iechic belill. the shooter was disqualified fr, but the domestic violence into the background system. when he went to buy a firearm, it didn't catch him. he was able to lie and
actually pioneered down in san markos, texas, at texas state university where they trained law enforcement not to sit on the perimeter while the shooting goes on inside the building, but to attack the shooter where they are, would he went one step further to make sure not only that we can stop the shooter, we can save lives and keep people from bleeding to death by training emergency medical personnel to follow the police into an active shooting scene to save lives. now, part of the problem...
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some people there are some jobs where you can retire at $55.00 including some transport jobs matter marko says the system needs to be streamlined and needs to be standardized and also it's costing a lot to the french state so you want to try to make it more sustainable in the future but the workers are saying that they're very worried that their pension rights in the future are going to be eroded or that they're going to be forced to work longer there's no doubt though for money markets can be very difficult to push through this reform previous presidents have tried to change the system but they have failed because of street protests and for macro it's also something of a personal challenge she's had a difficult year because of the yellow vests a protest movement a lot of anger directed against him but opinion polls suggest the recently his popularity has gone up a little bit he's doing better the economy is turning around so be very careful not to be treading very carefully to make sure that he doesn't face a new way. street demonstrations are pakistan's prime minister says he wants the
some people there are some jobs where you can retire at $55.00 including some transport jobs matter marko says the system needs to be streamlined and needs to be standardized and also it's costing a lot to the french state so you want to try to make it more sustainable in the future but the workers are saying that they're very worried that their pension rights in the future are going to be eroded or that they're going to be forced to work longer there's no doubt though for money markets can be...
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it was dortmund who dominated the game, but markos reus saw his penalty saved by marc andre ter stegen brandt‘s late effort hit the bar. barcelona gave a champions league debut to 16—year—old ansu fati. a total of eight matches tonight. the most goals coming in austria as red bull salzburg beat genk 6—2, featuring a hat trick from 19—year—old norwegian striker erling haaland, son of former forest, leeds and man city midfielder alf inge haaland. in group f, inter grabbed a late equaliser to avoid a shock defeat at home to slavia prague. in group g, memphis depay scored a second half penalty as lyon were held 1—1 at home by zenit st petersburg. and timo werner scored twice as rb leipzig won 2—1 away at benfica. in group h alongside chelsea, last year's semi—finalists ajax comfortably overcame lille 3—0. manchester city head into their champions league opener with shakhtar donetsk tomorrow with only one recognised centre back following the news today england defenderjohn stones will be out for around four to five weeks after picking up an injury in training. he joins aymeric laporte on th
it was dortmund who dominated the game, but markos reus saw his penalty saved by marc andre ter stegen brandt‘s late effort hit the bar. barcelona gave a champions league debut to 16—year—old ansu fati. a total of eight matches tonight. the most goals coming in austria as red bull salzburg beat genk 6—2, featuring a hat trick from 19—year—old norwegian striker erling haaland, son of former forest, leeds and man city midfielder alf inge haaland. in group f, inter grabbed a late...
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and suddenly it looks like bond yields go higher if you look at the remember are reversal we had and marko was on talking about the technical factors, it was an important day for markets. and it's very good for risk and good for reflation trades and good for gold which i thought was trading mostly on deflation but clearly gold rallied on the sense there was the 2.4 inflation. hedge or inflation, deflapgs, the cure all, the cure all class. >> it's interesting, i mean, you know we talked about this a couple weeks ago the banks traded well in the environment. tim brought it up and we brought it up week and a half, two weeks ago, the bond market got ahead of itself. we talked about it that day, i think it was tuesday two weeks ago. quite frankly that proved correct. name like citi bank rallied 13% in six sessions. that's interesting i think there is room. but i think the banks are in this longer term downtrend take advantage while you can and 180 in the 10-year give or take has been a level a lot of people flagtd for the retracement back to in other words bonds selling off yields going higher
and suddenly it looks like bond yields go higher if you look at the remember are reversal we had and marko was on talking about the technical factors, it was an important day for markets. and it's very good for risk and good for reflation trades and good for gold which i thought was trading mostly on deflation but clearly gold rallied on the sense there was the 2.4 inflation. hedge or inflation, deflapgs, the cure all, the cure all class. >> it's interesting, i mean, you know we talked...
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about these themes tonight at 5:00 p.m he's also going to product what will cause the next crisis markoic. don't miss it. here's what's ahead here on "the exchange." >> announcer: ahead, the phone, the streaming, and the watch what stood out from apple's event and what will move the needle >>> a potential saving grace for people with peanut allergies >>> the race to zero on wall street is costing jobs. >>> and the retailer that's raised and beat estimates three methtis is year. it's all ahead on "the exchange." flows in the cloud, h? mm-hm. your employees must love you. thank you. ah, you could say that. so how are things with you guys? great. thank you. thank you, sir. lunch next week? terrific. say hi to the team. will do. call my office, i will. -sounds good. alrighty. servicenow. works for you. >>> welcome back it's been a busy hour. let's catch you up on a few stories that should be on your radar today. it's time for "rapid fire. here are dom chu, meg tirrell and bill griffeth to break down the headlines for us welcome. let's talk about the wall street reaction to the apple product
about these themes tonight at 5:00 p.m he's also going to product what will cause the next crisis markoic. don't miss it. here's what's ahead here on "the exchange." >> announcer: ahead, the phone, the streaming, and the watch what stood out from apple's event and what will move the needle >>> a potential saving grace for people with peanut allergies >>> the race to zero on wall street is costing jobs. >>> and the retailer that's raised and beat...
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. >> this past weekend we lost my dear friend, marko bristol, an eninspiring civil rights activist from chicago. she had a diving accident when she was young that left her paralyzed from the chest down. mr. garcia: she never aloud her disability to define her. instead, her disability became her super power. she dedicated her life to changing laws and bringing attention to the disparities faced by people with disabilities in the most basic services. she was instrumental in bringing wheelchair ramps to chicago public buses. she didn't do this by just writing letters or holding meetings. she went as far as chaining herself to a bus to force the chicago transit authority to make mass transit more accessible. she worked with the broader civil rights community to pass key legislation like the americans with disabilities act. the organization she founded living in metropolitan chicago will carry on with her legacy. i send heartfelt thoughts to her son and daughter, rest in power. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky seek recognition? >> to address the hous
. >> this past weekend we lost my dear friend, marko bristol, an eninspiring civil rights activist from chicago. she had a diving accident when she was young that left her paralyzed from the chest down. mr. garcia: she never aloud her disability to define her. instead, her disability became her super power. she dedicated her life to changing laws and bringing attention to the disparities faced by people with disabilities in the most basic services. she was instrumental in bringing...