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headed for paris here marx met up with. the wealthy son of an industrialist the two inspired one another his loyal admirer marx the shining light. how practical that angers had money to fund them both marx himself much preferred thinking to working. in eight hundred forty eight his great work the communist manifesto was published as an angry response to industrialization in the one nine hundred century it called for an end to the exploitation of workers who were being killed toiling in capitalist factories and included his rallying cry working men of the world unite you have nothing to lose but your chains. marks the trouble maker one year later he was expelled from france and moved to england the heart of capitalism marx analyzed and scrutinized the mechanisms of this system only he who knows his enemy can defeat him in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven marx published a huge book. he recognized that the work of many benefits the profit of the few down with this evil system but what should take its place even marx had n
headed for paris here marx met up with. the wealthy son of an industrialist the two inspired one another his loyal admirer marx the shining light. how practical that angers had money to fund them both marx himself much preferred thinking to working. in eight hundred forty eight his great work the communist manifesto was published as an angry response to industrialization in the one nine hundred century it called for an end to the exploitation of workers who were being killed toiling in...
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at piccadilly circus i mean marx research and. she came to london a decade ago to study marxist writings in the libraries where he once read and conducted research pradelle it takes us on a walking tour through soho the area where marx once lived all first stop a former red lion harbor birthplace of a communist manifesto today it's a cocktail lounge what must be shocked. surely he would be surprised to see saw ford today because i think the army it was really it was a very poor area a lot of german and european that if you actually lived here and. i don't think you would be surprised to see capitalism today i think of that actually he predicted many of the processes that we are witnessing today from you know the kind of a globalization of a production and. increasing migration and internationalizing issue and not only of capital but those of the working class. comics himself has become a product marketed around the globe but even has some all in chinatown named after him well i guess even philosophers have to get a haircut sometim
at piccadilly circus i mean marx research and. she came to london a decade ago to study marxist writings in the libraries where he once read and conducted research pradelle it takes us on a walking tour through soho the area where marx once lived all first stop a former red lion harbor birthplace of a communist manifesto today it's a cocktail lounge what must be shocked. surely he would be surprised to see saw ford today because i think the army it was really it was a very poor area a lot of...
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was karl marx. this man of many contradictions he was born in eighteen eighteen in a small german town a trio the son of a lawyer his start in life was hardly proletarian the young coral soon stood out as a vain non-conformist and a broody outsider. while studying law in berlin but he soon realised how much more exciting philosophy was he thinking fascinated him what if mankind could truly influence the course of history and nothing was god given he joined rebellious student groups and he came a foreign in the side of the present state in one thousand nine hundred eighty three he married his childhood sweetheart jennifer and best van and although she adored his revolutionary ideas marx was less of a genius when it came to handling money he was constantly broke and not terribly faithful either. in the same year the young couple had to leave their home as marx's works were censored here so they headed for paris here marx met up with. the wealthy son of an industrialist the two inspired one another his
was karl marx. this man of many contradictions he was born in eighteen eighteen in a small german town a trio the son of a lawyer his start in life was hardly proletarian the young coral soon stood out as a vain non-conformist and a broody outsider. while studying law in berlin but he soon realised how much more exciting philosophy was he thinking fascinated him what if mankind could truly influence the course of history and nothing was god given he joined rebellious student groups and he came...
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karl karl marx buddha hard to tar. and as if you'd ask. there's a. little boy david and two peter was there with. his looks became his trademark draw some circles draw santa change the code and rather have added dark moustache presto karl marx everyone knows him if not his works. tonight is indeed a unique occasion in the history of television we were very privileged and deeply honored to have with us in the studio comox founder of modern socialism and also out of the communist manifesto. the development of the industrial politics is conditioned by what other development. yes today is analyses have been degraded to catchy slogans and marks himself has become almost a comic figure both eccentric and unworldly brave man kamaishi a final question. who won the cup final in ninety four i. know it's has become the ultimate pop icon and he's among the famous faces featured on the beatles listen to a album cover for sergeant pepper's lonely hearts club band. soon if there's any talk of revolution. men and why kids are sure to follow. love has come to stand f
karl karl marx buddha hard to tar. and as if you'd ask. there's a. little boy david and two peter was there with. his looks became his trademark draw some circles draw santa change the code and rather have added dark moustache presto karl marx everyone knows him if not his works. tonight is indeed a unique occasion in the history of television we were very privileged and deeply honored to have with us in the studio comox founder of modern socialism and also out of the communist manifesto. the...
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marx is simply what we may. blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. blah. blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. blah blah blah. blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. blah blah. blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. blah. blah blah. blah blah blah blah. blah blah. blah. blah but. the bathroom is right to me chump b.l.s. guylaine. joining world war two two thousand four hundred kilometer long route connects alaska with the red stuff the bureau's the businessman the song the sundance b.m.s. going to play i am probably the last fifteen minutes of small talk a little. more. like i. mean with. any time i am playing. music. video never. have the benefit of. songs to sing along to. see this to come from soup. to a. very. into active exercise is hard thinking about that when you don't come. on facebook and still. jam in fifth grade. these creations. just brand understandable colorado felt like cone of the flesh and. look what d
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her brother luke marx is a pro surfer too.er planted the seeds for surfing. >> i wanted to be exactly like my brothers. i looked up to them and wanted to be just like them. every day after school i was surfing, surfing, surfing. >> reporter: still green, didn't matter. >> big blast for caroline marx. >> reporter: she developed a habit of winning. >> she won three out of the four divisions, which no one ever did. then the national championship for women, the youngest girl. and it started snowballing from there. >> reporter: with success came big decisions. it comes with the territory, when hobbies become business. you have to make tough decisions. >> things start coming your way. >> we have to start taking this seriously and shielding her from the business side, keeping it fun for her. >> i have no wax on my board. that's all right. >> reporter: they packed up the whole family from florida and headed west, what some call the center of the surfing world. >> it's insane, eight of us, counting my parents, and we moved for my surfi
her brother luke marx is a pro surfer too.er planted the seeds for surfing. >> i wanted to be exactly like my brothers. i looked up to them and wanted to be just like them. every day after school i was surfing, surfing, surfing. >> reporter: still green, didn't matter. >> big blast for caroline marx. >> reporter: she developed a habit of winning. >> she won three out of the four divisions, which no one ever did. then the national championship for women, the...
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so, marx was obviously -- his great -- i think his great contribution was saying that -- i think he -- his great contribution was saying that markets tend to grow naturally and george and the other economists agreed but didn't go as far as marx did in advocating revolution and things like that. so we see ourselves as more like these economists who do not side with marx. >> yes. >> a couple of observation us. before i -- i think you should create. >> pardon. >> you should treat your car -- >> i understand. >> i want to tree my car that badly. >> let's say that my house is market value, and i say that the market value. i pay tax, i don't want to sell it. i just announce it. is it true that your system is possible? i say this -- i pay my taxes and you cannot -- >> that is a proposal. >> not the system. >> what? >> it's not good system. secondly. you have some -- one point. if you want to rebuke market value of investment. right? and we know that this investment support by united states of congress, basically, and you cannot do anything. so what you answer for this? >> right. people made
so, marx was obviously -- his great -- i think his great contribution was saying that -- i think he -- his great contribution was saying that markets tend to grow naturally and george and the other economists agreed but didn't go as far as marx did in advocating revolution and things like that. so we see ourselves as more like these economists who do not side with marx. >> yes. >> a couple of observation us. before i -- i think you should create. >> pardon. >> you should...
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the marx brothers' uncle was in a comedy team, al sheen, gallagher and sheen, bert williams and georgeker were the first african-american performers to receive headline status. and there was smith and dale who were notoriously the villains of vaudeville. >> if you should die, what would your wife bury you with? >> with pleasure. >> many of them were canny enough to realize that radio not only opened a new door career-wise but could become a major vehicle for their careers. >> say hello to everybody. >> hello, everybody. >> try again. >> what george and gracie did was not unique. the character of the dizzy dame as they used to call her was a trope, but they just did better. >> they even laughed at joe devos, but she went right ahead and built it. >> gracie had such a naive, wonderful cutting to the truth. she was the funny one. >> originally gracie allen was the straight woman. and a specialist in comedy suggested to them, flip it around. >> i heard a political speech on television yesterday, it was very interesting. >> was the speaker republican or democrat? >> i think so. >> i would s
the marx brothers' uncle was in a comedy team, al sheen, gallagher and sheen, bert williams and georgeker were the first african-american performers to receive headline status. and there was smith and dale who were notoriously the villains of vaudeville. >> if you should die, what would your wife bury you with? >> with pleasure. >> many of them were canny enough to realize that radio not only opened a new door career-wise but could become a major vehicle for their careers....
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this time around we focus on a very famous man with a beard and a vision karl marx revolutionary thinker hero of the working class and pop icon he was born two hundred years ago it what it does my guess is that unimaginable fed of a completely different west than our marx denounced the power of capital and lived in poverty.
this time around we focus on a very famous man with a beard and a vision karl marx revolutionary thinker hero of the working class and pop icon he was born two hundred years ago it what it does my guess is that unimaginable fed of a completely different west than our marx denounced the power of capital and lived in poverty.
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i'm willem marx. shares of atlantia shares drop sharply. >>> infrastructure strokes across europe are also hurt as the italian government warns it could renationalize motorways. >>> carlsberg beats on second quarter earnings and ups its full-year outlook on the back of strong beer sales across all major markets. >>> and henkel opens sharply lore after cutting its full-year outlook. rising raw material costs will weigh on earnings. >>> fresh information from the norwegian central bank, they will keep rates unchanged. there were no new signals expected after the meeting, but after a series of mixed numbers since the last meeting in june, this is not a surprise to many analysts foreinflati core inflation was out in july, and they expect rate hikes in september, but for now no fresh signals. >>> atlantia opened sharply lore dragging down the ftse mib they have hit back at the government after a threat from giuseppe conte to cancel concessions. the operator has been blamed for the collapse of a bridge in g
i'm willem marx. shares of atlantia shares drop sharply. >>> infrastructure strokes across europe are also hurt as the italian government warns it could renationalize motorways. >>> carlsberg beats on second quarter earnings and ups its full-year outlook on the back of strong beer sales across all major markets. >>> and henkel opens sharply lore after cutting its full-year outlook. rising raw material costs will weigh on earnings. >>> fresh information from...
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i'm willem marx. these are your headlines >>> shanghai stocks close at a 2 1/2-year low with the prospect of renewed trade talks not enough to stem the losses. larry kudlow tells cnbc china is not a good prospect for market participants >> i think investors are moving out of klein becauchina becauset like the economy and they're coming to the usa because they like the economy i'm not a china expert, but i would say right now their economy looks terrible. >>> atlantia shares rebound as the italian government opens a formal investigation into the genoa bridge collapse. >> translator: we know there are breaches, we will ask for the suspension of the concessions because of those breaches. one cannot die in highway after paying the highway toll. >>> an icy welcome for the new man in control of airfrance-klm. shares sell off after benjamin smith is named as ceo. >>> charting the course. danish shipping giant maersk announces the sale of its drilling giant >>> good morning welcome. atlantia shares are reboun
i'm willem marx. these are your headlines >>> shanghai stocks close at a 2 1/2-year low with the prospect of renewed trade talks not enough to stem the losses. larry kudlow tells cnbc china is not a good prospect for market participants >> i think investors are moving out of klein becauchina becauset like the economy and they're coming to the usa because they like the economy i'm not a china expert, but i would say right now their economy looks terrible. >>> atlantia...
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so, marx believed that his technology was the ultimate technology.now the google people imagine that the robotics is the ultimate technology of this age but they can't even solve their security problem. they've created a cloud in which all the money flows to the top and impoverishes the network and this is the security flaw in the critical path and vulnerability. >> so what is the solution plaques >> the blog chain distributed a return of the cloud, dissolution of the walled gardens of apple and amazon and google and facebook and around the world the chinese communist rulers, whatever. they all have their own internet now and that model is not sustainable, so we need a new intranet but once again endows the individual with control of their own facts and their own content and that is accomplished through this cryptographic revolution and they got some ideas with life after google. >> host: you talk about this, but the internet is kind of a benign thing and the way we use it, isn't it? it's not really hurting us. >> guest: it was completely benign when
so, marx believed that his technology was the ultimate technology.now the google people imagine that the robotics is the ultimate technology of this age but they can't even solve their security problem. they've created a cloud in which all the money flows to the top and impoverishes the network and this is the security flaw in the critical path and vulnerability. >> so what is the solution plaques >> the blog chain distributed a return of the cloud, dissolution of the walled gardens...
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her brother luke marx is a pro surfer, too.ing her big brother ride and compete back in the day planted the seeds for surfing. marx was dominating. >> the rookie sensation out of florida. big blast there for caroline marx. >> reporter: she developed a habit of winning. >> we moved all the way to california for my surfing, that's insane. i don't know if they really want to be out here. >> reporter: caroline competes with the adults, but she's still technically in high school. she's home schooled. she says she's busy with business. do you ever get concerned that on some level she's being robbed of a traditional childhood? >> no, i let them go to dances and prom and homecoming, and every one of them came back home and said, mom, it's fun, but it's not what i want to do. >> all i want to do is surf. that sounds like more fun than a dance or something like that. >> reporter: what do you do with these checks? >> i cash them in. this is so funny. this is the biggest i've ever won. >> reporter: today i'm playing on her turf. >> this is
her brother luke marx is a pro surfer, too.ing her big brother ride and compete back in the day planted the seeds for surfing. marx was dominating. >> the rookie sensation out of florida. big blast there for caroline marx. >> reporter: she developed a habit of winning. >> we moved all the way to california for my surfing, that's insane. i don't know if they really want to be out here. >> reporter: caroline competes with the adults, but she's still technically in high...
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it's more like these economists that do not side with marx. [inaudible] >> let's say that my house has market value and i pay taxes. i don't want to sell it. is it true? [inaudible] it is not a good system. [laughter] secondly you want to review markets -- and this is supported by the united states. you cannot do anything. so what is your answer for this? >> people have made that argument to every proposal. it criticizes mercantilism and says we need free trade and people say well they are controlled by rich people who benefit from the current system. it's important to make them so that people can debate them. likely some of the proposals will be adopted experimentally in small areas and if they work very well their support for them. we are not going to present it to congress tomorrow p. roy want is for people to take it from there. >> this might be a nitpicking question but in the cross-section you mentioned exempting family heirlooms as family heirlooms aren't that officially allocated but i wonder if you thought about the problems of breaki
it's more like these economists that do not side with marx. [inaudible] >> let's say that my house has market value and i pay taxes. i don't want to sell it. is it true? [inaudible] it is not a good system. [laughter] secondly you want to review markets -- and this is supported by the united states. you cannot do anything. so what is your answer for this? >> people have made that argument to every proposal. it criticizes mercantilism and says we need free trade and people say well...
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this time around we focus on a very famous man with a beard and a vision karl marx revolutionary thinker hero of the working class and pop icon he was born two hundred years ago it would without my guess is that unimaginable head of a completely different west than our marx denounced the power of capital and lived in poverty.
this time around we focus on a very famous man with a beard and a vision karl marx revolutionary thinker hero of the working class and pop icon he was born two hundred years ago it would without my guess is that unimaginable head of a completely different west than our marx denounced the power of capital and lived in poverty.
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i'm joumanna bercetche >> i'm willem marx these are your headlines >>> wake up and smell the dealmaking coca-cola puts nearly 4 billion pounds on the table to buy the costa coffee chain from whitbread sending shares sharply higher. >>> president trump could slap another 2$200 billion worth of taf r tariffs on china, this sends global stocks into the red after a week of gains. >>> not good enough. president trump rejects an offer from europe to drop all auto tariffs saying the eu is almost as bad as klechina, only smalle. >>> and argentina prepares more drastic messages to stem the free fall in the currency while protesters take to the streets of bane neuenos aires amid econ meltdown >>> all right. good morning welcome to "street signs." a lot to get to today as far as the markets are concerned. let's start with asia. we had the trade discussions going back into the spotlight, back into the forefront. asian markets getting hit. chinese equities trading down 1%, this after president trump said that the u.s. is thinking of pulling out of the wto, and that they are actually thinking of appl
i'm joumanna bercetche >> i'm willem marx these are your headlines >>> wake up and smell the dealmaking coca-cola puts nearly 4 billion pounds on the table to buy the costa coffee chain from whitbread sending shares sharply higher. >>> president trump could slap another 2$200 billion worth of taf r tariffs on china, this sends global stocks into the red after a week of gains. >>> not good enough. president trump rejects an offer from europe to drop all auto...
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i'm willem marx in london. >>> canada in the cross hairs. ottawa's trade negotiators rejoin nafta talks saying mex o mexico's concessions may help pave the way for a deal. >>> trump turns his sights on big tech slamming google, facebook and twitter for search results he says are politically biased >> i think google, twitter, facebook, they're really treading on very, very troubled territory. they have to be careful. it's not fair to large portions of the population. >>> a license to ipo aston martin outlines its intention go public in a move that could value james bond's favorite super car at $5 billion. >>> and inditex sinks to the bottom of the stoxx 600. morgan stanley cuts the stock to underweight and says a significant "d" rat rating is inevitable >>> good morning let's look at how european markets are faring so far. across the stoxx 600, it's flat so far up slightly more than a tenth of a percent. looking at the individual major indices, the ftse 100 is slightly above the flat line the same for the xetra dax in germany, and the cac 40
i'm willem marx in london. >>> canada in the cross hairs. ottawa's trade negotiators rejoin nafta talks saying mex o mexico's concessions may help pave the way for a deal. >>> trump turns his sights on big tech slamming google, facebook and twitter for search results he says are politically biased >> i think google, twitter, facebook, they're really treading on very, very troubled territory. they have to be careful. it's not fair to large portions of the population....
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attendees heard from gary marx, one of the founders of the judicial prices network, which helps compose president trump list of potential supreme court nominees during the campaign. >> all right. those lights are bright. but we are glad to have this opportunity to talk about the supreme court. we obviously have a very consequential, probably, two months ahead of us here, and we have great experts here to talk about the supreme court. gave brief bios. glad to introduce minor ds -- mario diaz. anappears in media and is expert on constitutional law. glad to have you from virginia. marx, friend, gary medicine strategies, senior advisor to the judicial prices network, which is sort of the lead conservative organization on the supreme court fight and has been very effective over the years. walker andsed scott marco rubio. great to have you in from atlanta. welcome to austin. why don't we may be just give you each a few minutes to set the scene for us about the stakes, the battle we are in brettelated to kavanaugh's nomination to the supreme court? just take a few minutes and then we will talk
attendees heard from gary marx, one of the founders of the judicial prices network, which helps compose president trump list of potential supreme court nominees during the campaign. >> all right. those lights are bright. but we are glad to have this opportunity to talk about the supreme court. we obviously have a very consequential, probably, two months ahead of us here, and we have great experts here to talk about the supreme court. gave brief bios. glad to introduce minor ds -- mario...
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i'm willem marx. nafta renegotiated u.s. and mexico strike a trade deal, the attention now turns to canada as president trump looks to replace the long-term agreement. >> one way or another we have a deal with canada either a tariff on cars or a negotiated deal. frankly a tariff on cars is a much easier way to go. perhaps the other would be better for canada. >>> auto stocks accelerate after the nasdaq and s&p reach fresh record highs >>> and sterling hits a one-year low against the euro amid hard brexit fears, but theresa may says it would not be the end of the world. we'll hear from liam fox here on "street signs. >>> and italy's ten-year bond yield strikes a three-month high as the deputy prime minister tells local media that the deficit could surpass the eu limit 3% of gdp. ♪ >>> it's been a positive start so far to today's trading in europe looking at the stoxx 600, we see more green on the board than red. that index is up almost a quarter of a percent looking at the european markets behind those numbers, the ftse 100 i
i'm willem marx. nafta renegotiated u.s. and mexico strike a trade deal, the attention now turns to canada as president trump looks to replace the long-term agreement. >> one way or another we have a deal with canada either a tariff on cars or a negotiated deal. frankly a tariff on cars is a much easier way to go. perhaps the other would be better for canada. >>> auto stocks accelerate after the nasdaq and s&p reach fresh record highs >>> and sterling hits a one-year...
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that much needed improving in east germany for the country to fulfill even a fraction of what karl marx had recalled for his writings and that. often brought him into conflict with the party leadership. has the man of. the law is a. little through. a little as mothers do. best long. before they get to the ideal of fair a world with greater equality is something we still need today. and people were really able to identify with that the way good amanda hoped for social justice thought the idea of socialism was good and said that's what i stand up for. if this ideology hadn't existed i could have invented it and that's a quote from going to murder if. there's a certain number. but condiments convictions were also his weakness and the state security took advantage of that. recruited him to spy on his friends and band members who just like him hope to play in the west someday. will be or if. i were found as it was their own money was a constant but. the man agreed believing he was doing the right thing for east germany later after the fall of the berlin wall he hoped that the friends he spie
that much needed improving in east germany for the country to fulfill even a fraction of what karl marx had recalled for his writings and that. often brought him into conflict with the party leadership. has the man of. the law is a. little through. a little as mothers do. best long. before they get to the ideal of fair a world with greater equality is something we still need today. and people were really able to identify with that the way good amanda hoped for social justice thought the idea of...
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one of the best stories is that lieutenant adrian marx. a pilot and a lawyer. in a lawyer from indiana. he was the third plane on site. he looked down and he's seen men being attacked by sharks. the peril of that the men are facing. we have to do something. he takes this and against protocol he lands and these are this is not an easy landing. he is risking his self and his crew to do this. and he lands. the plane well never fly again. he is able to save 53 lives. he has wrapping them with parachutes to keep them secure. the closest land is 280 miles per away. as 12 hours for the closest one to arrive. they are dying very quickly. we are able to tell this rescue account. in those heroes again. who are pulling these men out of the water. in the great story is peter brennan telling about he pulls up and we don't know that they are americans or japanese. they are pulling up it has to transfer the oil. they are covered. you can only see the eyes. and they have the revolver drawn. who are you and what ship are you friend -- what ship are you from. he then definitely
one of the best stories is that lieutenant adrian marx. a pilot and a lawyer. in a lawyer from indiana. he was the third plane on site. he looked down and he's seen men being attacked by sharks. the peril of that the men are facing. we have to do something. he takes this and against protocol he lands and these are this is not an easy landing. he is risking his self and his crew to do this. and he lands. the plane well never fly again. he is able to save 53 lives. he has wrapping them with...
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marx, grouch o marx if you go to the committee of tech dinner every year, well aware that the turkish government is perhaps the least free press government in the world. >> yes jails the most journalists it's not a great bastian of democracy. this is not a country that fits in as a place that is a western country. >> yes which is why their membership in nato raises some eyebrows in certain circles. >> yes i want to keep that in mind. it's the reason why we're not going to have that many banks that lend to them because we don't regard -- many of our bankers regard the country as -- >> tesla, the story over the weekend with the shareholder lawsuits phil lebeau has that for us. good morning, phil. >> reporter: carl, this is a blog post from elon musk updating people about going private. also a first clear explanation, at least a more detailed explanation, from elon musk about the tweet that he sent out last tuesday where he said considering going private at $420 a share funding securied it's the last two words that got a lot of attention in the blog post we're not going to read all of it
marx, grouch o marx if you go to the committee of tech dinner every year, well aware that the turkish government is perhaps the least free press government in the world. >> yes jails the most journalists it's not a great bastian of democracy. this is not a country that fits in as a place that is a western country. >> yes which is why their membership in nato raises some eyebrows in certain circles. >> yes i want to keep that in mind. it's the reason why we're not going to have...
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so where does this leave maybe a marx brick and mortar stores they'll likely continue in combination with online shopping and where do our apprentices shop. for and so on have to i'd say it's fifty fifty i mean a bit more online but i still go into stores. maybe mark says it will still need well trained staff in their stores as it pursues its two pronged strategy shopping in person and online and at the test phase as a success shoppers may have a new employee to interact with as well now he will have virtual sales assistant big them. the ongoing heat wave to schools few in northern europeans to book last minute holidays to the continent southern beaches that's bad news for british travel company thomas cook is posted lower than expected and the whole process runs both a tour appraising business and an airline it's reportedly considering splitting off as add on and selling a stake to an investor and an attempt to reduce debt. you're up to date with the latest from the wall to business from will find us on facebook follow us on twitter d w on to school business on there as well at hand
so where does this leave maybe a marx brick and mortar stores they'll likely continue in combination with online shopping and where do our apprentices shop. for and so on have to i'd say it's fifty fifty i mean a bit more online but i still go into stores. maybe mark says it will still need well trained staff in their stores as it pursues its two pronged strategy shopping in person and online and at the test phase as a success shoppers may have a new employee to interact with as well now he...
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i'm willem marx. >> i'm joumanna bercetche.e your headlines >>> commerzbank sees red as investors focus on a dimmer revenue forecast and rising costs. >>> unicredit beats expectations despite posting a fall in second quarter net profit as costs and nprs improve. >>> intercontinental hotels trades lower despite raising dividends as revenue per room improves in the first half the ceo says china is a crucial market >> we saw amazing numbers of domestic chinese visits which drove rev in q1. >>> and the key witness in the mueller investigation, rick gates, admits to committing a crime with trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort as the investigation into links with russia deepens. >>> all right. just checking in on markets. the mood is positive today it's a sea of green behind me. all of the top majors in europe are trading nicely up and positive this morning. ftse 100 up about 46 points. up 0.6%. we have xetra dax up 0.9%. more than 100 points higher on the day. ftse mib also having a good day. we're heading towards the end
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the cost of deposits in the currency people trying to keep their money in the local banks >> willem marxn istanbul, thank you very much. >>> you may be hearing a lot about turkey and wondering why do i care? what does it matter to me? it's the 17th largest economy in the world. not small but not a heavy hitter globally there's a number of reasons why turkey may matter to you and your money let's walk through them. number one, something probably the biggest thing we've talked about, the potential for a currency crisis. arguably turkey is in one. whether or not that affects other currencies is a different issue. the turkish currency, watch that 7/1 mark lira to dollar. that's the point people are watching number two, local oil prices this has to do with currencies a lot of peep donople don't caru currencies per se, but when oil is priced in dollars and we see the value of currencies fall, it means locals now have to spend more of their disposable income on things like gasoline and oil. the emerging markets spillover is number three. we talked yesterday about how the south african rand was
the cost of deposits in the currency people trying to keep their money in the local banks >> willem marxn istanbul, thank you very much. >>> you may be hearing a lot about turkey and wondering why do i care? what does it matter to me? it's the 17th largest economy in the world. not small but not a heavy hitter globally there's a number of reasons why turkey may matter to you and your money let's walk through them. number one, something probably the biggest thing we've talked...
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let's get more on this from willem marx live in istanbul >> i just tore myself away from watching thatraordinary press conference from president erdogan. you mentioned a potential ban on u.s. electronic products he said in his speech this is a period of difficulty for turkey but also said there will be difficulties for those po responsible for this period. he blames coup plotters. he said nobody should have doubt they'll stand up to the dollar, the euro currencies like they stood up to the coup plotters in 2016 he said the best answer is to transfer dollars into lira and maintain the dignity of the turkish currency he said the biggest thing is to hold on to business and that companies here continue to expo, export, export rand produce, produce, and produce those items that turkey imports, they will produce them better and export them. he said they will try to do other things on their own. they asked for u.s. technology when it comes to drones, then they went and built their own. i'll get more for you as i get it from the press conference >> you have been able to spend time in istanbul
let's get more on this from willem marx live in istanbul >> i just tore myself away from watching thatraordinary press conference from president erdogan. you mentioned a potential ban on u.s. electronic products he said in his speech this is a period of difficulty for turkey but also said there will be difficulties for those po responsible for this period. he blames coup plotters. he said nobody should have doubt they'll stand up to the dollar, the euro currencies like they stood up to...
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a second day of tension in the city formerly known as karl marx stopped right wing protesters rallied beneath a bust of the father of communism but that message was typical of the contemporary far right. where god. wants us out of line for the germans they shout foreigners out. for all its problems robert. and the journalists started to. press their child said the german version of fake news. that anger followed the lethal stabbing of a german man early sunday morning during the city's annual street festival the killing was attributed to two young men one from iraq one from syria. later on sunday far right protesters took to the streets with overwhelmed police having to draft in reinforcements from out of town. was happy i saw huge groups of people with a racist mindset it was a right wing mob they were rolling around freely in the city center they were chasing migrants here with too little police presence they took over the city you have been described you know government spokes person stephens i but said the events in chemists have no place in a democratic society. we do not accept
a second day of tension in the city formerly known as karl marx stopped right wing protesters rallied beneath a bust of the father of communism but that message was typical of the contemporary far right. where god. wants us out of line for the germans they shout foreigners out. for all its problems robert. and the journalists started to. press their child said the german version of fake news. that anger followed the lethal stabbing of a german man early sunday morning during the city's annual...
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pairing gains against the dollar >>> back to turkey, front and center for investors back to willem marxcontinued currency crisis. >> reporter: we've had remarkable comments from president erdogan and from his son-in-law, finance and economics minister here. he's been talking to a crowd of supporters in the capital of ankara and saying it is dollar is no longer taken seriously as a credible currency. his father-in-law the other day talking about the enemies within and without and making reference to the trump tower on friday, focused on tariffs on steel and aluminum it was seen as being responsible for the turkey slide and seems like a move to weaken the currency take a listen to what erdogan said about the fact that turkey is along countries like china and russia when it comes to sanctions. >> translator: it is clear that the economic very is global. the united states has not only targeted our country but has economically targeted countries from china to russia, from iran to europe, right next door, canada they have been targeted. >> reporter: talking to a range of people both in the fi
pairing gains against the dollar >>> back to turkey, front and center for investors back to willem marxcontinued currency crisis. >> reporter: we've had remarkable comments from president erdogan and from his son-in-law, finance and economics minister here. he's been talking to a crowd of supporters in the capital of ankara and saying it is dollar is no longer taken seriously as a credible currency. his father-in-law the other day talking about the enemies within and without and...
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he got much closer to marx. so he makes this point that capitalism, relentless efficiency of capitalism is kind of like water seeking its own level. it doesn't stop at destroying just bad customs and institutions. it erodes all customs and institutions. but i think the family would stand it pretty well. i think the other part that comes partly from history is that this romantic thing. right? where the way we teach western civilization today, the way we teach american history today. it is this, just all the negative stuff. and how it is open about this. >> the author of the people's history of the united states which is i think most -- >> still the most widely used history text. >> a deliberately ideological reading of the united states that suggest that from its very origins, the government of the united states was more oppressive than it was liberated. >> that's right. and that it was systemic prosecution. he says openly. >> professor brown i think.>> yes. >> he says i'm writing my history from the perspective
he got much closer to marx. so he makes this point that capitalism, relentless efficiency of capitalism is kind of like water seeking its own level. it doesn't stop at destroying just bad customs and institutions. it erodes all customs and institutions. but i think the family would stand it pretty well. i think the other part that comes partly from history is that this romantic thing. right? where the way we teach western civilization today, the way we teach american history today. it is this,...
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i would say that donald trump is revealing himself to be a marxist, not karl marx, groucho marx, whoo believe? me or your own eyes? clearly he wants his followers to believe him rather than their own eyes. this is taking it to a whole new level. this is basically denying reality in the way that authoritarian dictators always try to do with their followers and to just rewrite the script. >> any guess about why he might be doing it now, why he might be choosing to say that this tape where he talks about russia being a reason for firing james comey, why he's saying he didn't say it. >> why he might want to explain a way a tape on which he confessed obstruction of justice? 9 only issue is why it is taking him so long to try to make these ludicrous claims. i think what you see with the president is really getting worse because the facts are turning against him so markedly. i mean last week, remember, we can't forget this. his own attorney implicated him in two federal crimes. and as a result of that, you see a spike in his tweets about the so-called rigged witch hunt. he is feeling the he
i would say that donald trump is revealing himself to be a marxist, not karl marx, groucho marx, whoo believe? me or your own eyes? clearly he wants his followers to believe him rather than their own eyes. this is taking it to a whole new level. this is basically denying reality in the way that authoritarian dictators always try to do with their followers and to just rewrite the script. >> any guess about why he might be doing it now, why he might be choosing to say that this tape where...
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joining us now for more on all of this is mitchell marx, a business percent -- business professor. >>s fargo apologized and says they're working to help the affected homeowners. i don't know what to say here. if i was one of those homeowners, i'd be so livid at something like this happening to me. >> i think you hit the nail right on the head there. i think it is a glitch. it's not like there last misdeed where there was a concerted effort to reward people for signing people up for fraudulent accounts. that was a strategy. that was unethical, on and on. this, i think, was a glitch. but still, if you were one of 400 people who lost your home, because of a computer glitch, i mean, look. last week, our internet went down because of a glitch at the internet company. okay. life goes on. maybe i missed the opportunity to buy airfare at united airlines for cheap until fair. so i lost a couple hundred dollars. but, losing your home, how do you calculate a dollar amount on that? >> wells fargo did say that it set aside $1 million to accommodate these people that that is likely little accommoda
joining us now for more on all of this is mitchell marx, a business percent -- business professor. >>s fargo apologized and says they're working to help the affected homeowners. i don't know what to say here. if i was one of those homeowners, i'd be so livid at something like this happening to me. >> i think you hit the nail right on the head there. i think it is a glitch. it's not like there last misdeed where there was a concerted effort to reward people for signing people up for...
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glad to have you from virginia, thank you for coming to austin for gathering and my old greened gary marx judicial crisis network, which is the lead conservative organization on the supreme court fight and has been effective over the years and gary was executive director of freedom coalition and advised scott walker and marco rubio and lots of other people over the years, great to have you in from atlanta, both of you welcome to austin. so why don't we give you a few minutes to set scene about stakes, related to dc circuit court justice and take a few minutes and we will talk about specific things, mario. >> thank you, matt, i want to thank eric for wonderful conference, always great to be in texas with beautiful people and strong conservatives, i love it coming in from the swamp it's refreshing to come here. i want to see if i can set the stage for where we are, we have a tremendous opportunity and we should not take it lightly, if you remember the nomination and confirmation of justice neil gorsuch which we celebrated and we worked so hard for, what the replacement of justice an on -- a
glad to have you from virginia, thank you for coming to austin for gathering and my old greened gary marx judicial crisis network, which is the lead conservative organization on the supreme court fight and has been effective over the years and gary was executive director of freedom coalition and advised scott walker and marco rubio and lots of other people over the years, great to have you in from atlanta, both of you welcome to austin. so why don't we give you a few minutes to set scene about...
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. >> marx tookmark zuckerberg took heat for not banning jones but now they say it is not about misinformation, but about violations of facebook's hate speech policies. one tech industry analyst says this raises tricky questions about freedom of expression. >> alex jones may be an extremist and they will say, he's not even conservative. but the largest questions about the slippery slope, where is the line? >> jones is not backing down. into wars yesterday posted new videos under new handles on facebook and youtube. twitter says it will not ban into wars because they say its content does not violate twitter policies. >>> president trump restored sanctions on iran despite opposition from european allies. they were lifted as part of the 2015 iran nuclear deal. the u.s. pulled out of that deal in may. the sanctions target iran's gold and metal industries, the auto sector, and restricts iran from using u.s. dollars in financial transactions. >> we want to put unprecedented pressure on the government of iran to change its behavior. >> the trump administration argues the threat of hurting iran's econ
. >> marx tookmark zuckerberg took heat for not banning jones but now they say it is not about misinformation, but about violations of facebook's hate speech policies. one tech industry analyst says this raises tricky questions about freedom of expression. >> alex jones may be an extremist and they will say, he's not even conservative. but the largest questions about the slippery slope, where is the line? >> jones is not backing down. into wars yesterday posted new videos...
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. >> in the beginning the road exist in the mind of a 19th century philosopher and scholar, karl marx. he maintains the system that he calls communism can a worker and a former avoid starvation and exploitation. we declare openly that he writes, our end can only be obtained by the force of the overthrow of all existing social conditions. thus the road begins. many who walk the road know the origins well, many do not. some think it must be known by the road by those who do not travel it. this is a one-way street. signs posted along the way do not describe the true destination. nearly everyone who steps foot on this road goes all the way to the end. there are few exits, only difficult dangerous escapes. this man is a resident of east berlin. his right to free passage to west berlin is guaranteed by international agreement, on august 13, 1961, this ride was set aside. to cross into west berlin he has to swim the canal that at one point divides the zones. upon reaching the western bank he takes his first few steps into freedom and was slightly -- quickly shot down by fire -- gunfire. >> t
. >> in the beginning the road exist in the mind of a 19th century philosopher and scholar, karl marx. he maintains the system that he calls communism can a worker and a former avoid starvation and exploitation. we declare openly that he writes, our end can only be obtained by the force of the overthrow of all existing social conditions. thus the road begins. many who walk the road know the origins well, many do not. some think it must be known by the road by those who do not travel it....
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karl marx answered it in various implicit term. if you're an owner of u are morally bad. lasted the test of time with that thesis. if you own a hammer, if you own agricultural equipment, it's the most simplistic philosophy of morality you can come up with. but the left is still trapped in that language, they are putting everyone in buckets and making moral claims, moral arguments, about your moral goodness or moral badness, based on what bucket you are in. instead of based on definitions of what a good action might look like. i just like putting everything together, throwing out the big picture and i applaud c-span to allow me to share some books i've read over the summer and students come back to me 20 years later and say, thank god you made me read that and made me write papers on that. so c-span is one of the great networks to help share deep ideas with more than 32nd soundbites. thank you very much and i hope you all have a great day out there. >> book td wants to know what you are reading, send us your summer reading list at book tv on twitter, instagram or facebook.
karl marx answered it in various implicit term. if you're an owner of u are morally bad. lasted the test of time with that thesis. if you own a hammer, if you own agricultural equipment, it's the most simplistic philosophy of morality you can come up with. but the left is still trapped in that language, they are putting everyone in buckets and making moral claims, moral arguments, about your moral goodness or moral badness, based on what bucket you are in. instead of based on definitions of...
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karl marx answered i. i if you're an owner of capital you're morally bad. he hasn't lasted the test of time with that they simple. if you own a hammer, own agricultural equipment, it's the most simplistic philosophy of morality you can come up with. but the left is still trapped in that language. they're putting everyone in buckets, and kind of making moral claims, moral arguments about your moral goodness or badness based on what bucket you're in instead of based on definitions of what a good action might look like. and so i just like putting everything together, throwing out the big picture, and i applaud c-span for letting me share a few books i'm looking at over the summer and book i've read in past and students come back and say, thank god you made me read that, made me write papers on that, and so c-span is one of the great networks to help share deep ideas with more than 30-second sound bites. thank you very much. hope you have a great day out there. >> become of -- book tv wants to know what your reading, send us your summer reading list on twitter,
karl marx answered i. i if you're an owner of capital you're morally bad. he hasn't lasted the test of time with that they simple. if you own a hammer, own agricultural equipment, it's the most simplistic philosophy of morality you can come up with. but the left is still trapped in that language. they're putting everyone in buckets, and kind of making moral claims, moral arguments about your moral goodness or badness based on what bucket you're in instead of based on definitions of what a good...
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vendors florian hunk of marx never look away the family drama which is nominated for best. foreign language film at next year's oscars is in competition for the golden lion. venice is the oldest film the first of all and for me the most important one is one that understands well the vagaries of history up it can't. be an exhibition is being held to mark the festival seventy fifth anniversary it all began back in one thousand nine hundred thirty two dr jekyll and mr hyde back then miscellanies fascist dictatorship left us mark then came italian the areolas in one thousand nine hundred sixty four michelangelo antonioni won the golden lion in the one nine hundred eighty s. germans or actors were successful at venice i dream vendors with the state of things became synonymous with art house cinema and vicious but not very glamorous but that all changed in twenty twelve artistic director alberto barbera i think that american cinema still one of the strongest theme in this from the world and one of the most interesting as well i decided to invest in to work a lot in rebuilding str
vendors florian hunk of marx never look away the family drama which is nominated for best. foreign language film at next year's oscars is in competition for the golden lion. venice is the oldest film the first of all and for me the most important one is one that understands well the vagaries of history up it can't. be an exhibition is being held to mark the festival seventy fifth anniversary it all began back in one thousand nine hundred thirty two dr jekyll and mr hyde back then miscellanies...
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but i never thought marx. was. in on grill at the legal tender is the east caribbean dollar bearing a portrait of the queen today the former colony is a british overseas territory representatives of the crown take care of foreign financial and domestic security policies. there's a lot of cricket a lot of football on the island. there's a lot all. traditional british good morning good afternoon old fashioned respect ladies wearing hats to church on a sunday a lot of that still exists. as does british food if fresh lobster doesn't tickle your palate traditional british roast beef and yorkshire pudding are available right on the beach. pub owner clear when she came to the island with her parents over thirty years ago. the way that we serve our food as well is almost like you eating at grandma's house like you saw how the beef came out it's just we want you to be fall into place like grandma beating up play a food you know. british beef dutch beer and parisian style baguettes all enjoy enjoy the caribbean sun. another
but i never thought marx. was. in on grill at the legal tender is the east caribbean dollar bearing a portrait of the queen today the former colony is a british overseas territory representatives of the crown take care of foreign financial and domestic security policies. there's a lot of cricket a lot of football on the island. there's a lot all. traditional british good morning good afternoon old fashioned respect ladies wearing hats to church on a sunday a lot of that still exists. as does...