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conversation about the proposed reforms of the biden ministration with history professor and author paul street so before the break you mentioned quite correctly that it matters far more who's in the streets and this was true for the new deal and for f.d.r. as well so proclaiming that the biden is going to somehow deliver the new deal is as false as the notion historically that f.d.r. didn't deliver the new deal without serious kind of pressure sit down strikes in flint to find farmers revulse but lay out that historical period because it shows how progressive legislation actually comes about yeah well so. in his new york times piece jonathan alter actually has this mine it is a piece in mid april and jonathan alter liberal by no obama allergists actually has this line that what we're going to find out if biden you know if it were if we're really going to get the new deal at all he thinks that biden wants to do this suppose a transformative break with neo liberalism whether we're going to find a bike and do it as and find out if he has the edge that that's what he said you know to to bend the p
conversation about the proposed reforms of the biden ministration with history professor and author paul street so before the break you mentioned quite correctly that it matters far more who's in the streets and this was true for the new deal and for f.d.r. as well so proclaiming that the biden is going to somehow deliver the new deal is as false as the notion historically that f.d.r. didn't deliver the new deal without serious kind of pressure sit down strikes in flint to find farmers revulse...
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proposed reforms of abide administration with history professor and author paul street so before the break you mentioned quite correctly that it matters far more who's in the streets and this was true for the new deal and for half the are as well so proclaiming that the biden is going to somehow deliver the new deal is as false as the notion historically that f.d.r. didn't deliver the new deal without serious kind of pressure sit down strikes in full and find farmers revolve but but lay out that historical period because it shows how progressive legislation actually comes about yeah well so. in his near times he's not as an author actually has this line this is a piece in mid april and jonathan alter a liberal by the obama ologist actually has this line that what we're going to find out if biden you know if if we're really going to get the new deal it altered things that i didn't want to do this suppose a transformative break with neo liberalism of we're going to find if i can do is we can find out if he has inch sector as what he said you know to to bend people's arms in congress bec
proposed reforms of abide administration with history professor and author paul street so before the break you mentioned quite correctly that it matters far more who's in the streets and this was true for the new deal and for half the are as well so proclaiming that the biden is going to somehow deliver the new deal is as false as the notion historically that f.d.r. didn't deliver the new deal without serious kind of pressure sit down strikes in full and find farmers revolve but but lay out...
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conversation about the proposed reforms of the biden ministration with history professor and author paul street so before the break you mentioned quite correctly that it matters far more who's in the streets and this was true for the new deal and for f.d.r. as well so proclaiming that the biden is going to somehow deliver the new deal is as false as the notion historically that f.d.r. didn't deliver the new deal without serious kind of pressure sit down strikes in flint to find farmers revolve but but lay out that historical period because it shows how progressive legislation actually comes about yeah well so. in his new york times piece jonathan alter actually has this line this is a piece in mid april and jonathan alter liberal by no obama allergists actually has this line that what we're going to find out if biden you know if we're if we're really going to get the new deal it altered things that i didn't want to do this suppose a transformative break with neo liberalism whether we're going to find a bike and do it as we can find out if he has the edge that that's what he said you know to to
conversation about the proposed reforms of the biden ministration with history professor and author paul street so before the break you mentioned quite correctly that it matters far more who's in the streets and this was true for the new deal and for f.d.r. as well so proclaiming that the biden is going to somehow deliver the new deal is as false as the notion historically that f.d.r. didn't deliver the new deal without serious kind of pressure sit down strikes in flint to find farmers revolve...
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conversation about the proposed reforms of the biden ministration with history professor and author paul street so before the break you mentioned quite correctly that it matters far more who's in the streets and this was true for the new deal and for f.d.r. as well so claiming that biden is going to somehow deliver the new deal is as false as the notion historically that f.d.r. didn't deliver the new deal without serious kind of pressure sit down strikes in flint to find farmers revulse but lay out that historical period because it shows how progressive legislation actually comes about yeah well so. in his new york times face jonathan alter actually has this line this is a piece in mid april and jonathan alter liberal biden obama has actually has this line that what we're going to find out if biden you know if we're if we're really going to get the new deal it altered things that i didn't want to do this suppose a transformative break with neo liberalism i want to find if i can do because i can find out if he has the edge that that's what he said you know to to bend people's arms in congress be
conversation about the proposed reforms of the biden ministration with history professor and author paul street so before the break you mentioned quite correctly that it matters far more who's in the streets and this was true for the new deal and for f.d.r. as well so claiming that biden is going to somehow deliver the new deal is as false as the notion historically that f.d.r. didn't deliver the new deal without serious kind of pressure sit down strikes in flint to find farmers revulse but lay...
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with a historian and author paul street we look back at the thirty's and the new deal and how they happen they happen because it was under on the left there was dissent in the streets right before the social security. and the langer and probably the to see progressive minch in measured far from perfect in the excuse much of the minority black population from their coverage is now and should not romanticize the new deal but they were breakthrough pieces of legislation for much of the working class population old age pensions and the legalization of no more going to the black martin the year before those happened there was there was a. gigantic longshoremen strike all across the western coast.
with a historian and author paul street we look back at the thirty's and the new deal and how they happen they happen because it was under on the left there was dissent in the streets right before the social security. and the langer and probably the to see progressive minch in measured far from perfect in the excuse much of the minority black population from their coverage is now and should not romanticize the new deal but they were breakthrough pieces of legislation for much of the working...
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with a historian and author paul street we were a look back at good thirty's in the new deal and how they happen they happen because it was funded on the left there was descend in the streets right before the social security. and the wagner act probably the to see progress of an inch in measures far from perfect in the screen and much of the minority black population from their coverage incident should not romanticize the new deal but they were breakthrough pieces of legislation for much of the work that i've been lation all age pensions in the legalization of now we're going to reflect on martin the year before those happened there was there was a. gigantic longshoreman strike all across the western. there was a general strike let trask use teamsters in the twin cities there was a national x. style strike there were hunger marches from coast to coast and every major city in this country had a resurgent mess. up in the in the twin cities it was often syndicalist i don't you w. and transfused in chicago and detroit it was communist probably the dominant and this is news article i did i
with a historian and author paul street we were a look back at good thirty's in the new deal and how they happen they happen because it was funded on the left there was descend in the streets right before the social security. and the wagner act probably the to see progress of an inch in measures far from perfect in the screen and much of the minority black population from their coverage incident should not romanticize the new deal but they were breakthrough pieces of legislation for much of the...
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but on this week's episode of on contact professor paul street noted that the new deal wasn't simply enacted because of the leader of the time he explains why it took masses of people coming together to fight for change before it was finally achieved a little from the can do it will find out if he has the center that's what he said you know to so bend the people's arms in congress because that's how stuff gets done we can look back at the thirty's and the new deal and how they happen they happen because it was thunder on the left there was dissent in the streets right before the social security here and the wagner act probably the true progressive linchpin measure far from perfect in the excluded much of the minority of black population from their coverage incidentally we should not romanticize the new deal but they were breakthrough pieces of legislation for much of the working class population old age pensions and the legalisation of union organizing and collecting martin the year before those happened there was there was a. gigantic longshoreman strike all across the western coast
but on this week's episode of on contact professor paul street noted that the new deal wasn't simply enacted because of the leader of the time he explains why it took masses of people coming together to fight for change before it was finally achieved a little from the can do it will find out if he has the center that's what he said you know to so bend the people's arms in congress because that's how stuff gets done we can look back at the thirty's and the new deal and how they happen they...
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with a historian and author paul street we were look back at the thirty's and the new deal and how they happen they happen because it was under on the left there was dissent in the streets right before the social security. and the rangar act probably the 2 key progressive lynch in measures far from perfect in the excluded much of the minority black i feel action from their coverage incident should not romanticize the new deal but they were breakthrough pieces of legislation or.
with a historian and author paul street we were look back at the thirty's and the new deal and how they happen they happen because it was under on the left there was dissent in the streets right before the social security. and the rangar act probably the 2 key progressive lynch in measures far from perfect in the excluded much of the minority black i feel action from their coverage incident should not romanticize the new deal but they were breakthrough pieces of legislation or.
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. >> the family of paul is also inviting the public to candlelight vigil tonight at seven p.m. it is being held at the community services building at 251 east main street in mountain house. paul was supposed to work from home on wednesday but was called in and showed up early. he leaves behind a wife and three children. >>> many have been asking how they can help the shooting victims pick a we have put that information in our vta stories on kpix5 .com. you can also find a link at the top of our homepage. from returning to the weather, a live look at the tri-valley which is about to see some of the hottest mother of the year. paul heggen is tracking a big warmup heading into the holiday weekend. >> it marks the unofficial start of summer but it is definitely going to feel like summer as we had toward the holiday itself on monday. here's a holiday weekend forecast. we will not make you wait for it one more day of near-normal late mayweather on wafer saturday but then temperatures jump each day as we go to the three-day weekend. the biggest will happen inland. around 100 degrees for inland parts by memorial day afternoon. around the bay's amateurs will wa
. >> the family of paul is also inviting the public to candlelight vigil tonight at seven p.m. it is being held at the community services building at 251 east main street in mountain house. paul was supposed to work from home on wednesday but was called in and showed up early. he leaves behind a wife and three children. >>> many have been asking how they can help the shooting victims pick a we have put that information in our vta stories on kpix5 .com. you can also find a link at...
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onto streets in the inner richmond or sunset makes no sense to me. you rob peter to pay paul. >> clerk: thank you. hello, caller. your minute begins now. >> hello. this is stacey randecker, and i find it hilarious that people are advocating for opening streets by citing how bad traffic is and how dangerous it is with all these cars. what they fail to realize is they're telling on themselves. cars are the problem. cars are the problem. they hurt our city, they hurt or environment. the solution is what we adopts long ago, that we are a transit-first city. we need more transit. we need better transit to serve people. we don't need a study, we need everyone served fairly at a rate that they can afford. yes, people on transit get people out of cars make so much more available to people who walk and bike and don't have to be chained inside of their vehicle. i don't understand how this is so difficult. please lead us. >> clerk: hello, caller. your minute begins now. >> hi, thank you. i just wanted to ask, i wonder how many people the commenters realize that the city has goals of 80%
onto streets in the inner richmond or sunset makes no sense to me. you rob peter to pay paul. >> clerk: thank you. hello, caller. your minute begins now. >> hello. this is stacey randecker, and i find it hilarious that people are advocating for opening streets by citing how bad traffic is and how dangerous it is with all these cars. what they fail to realize is they're telling on themselves. cars are the problem. cars are the problem. they hurt our city, they hurt or environment....
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paul told me once that your each other's 1st street is always how critical can you be? oh, here's the bargain. the bargain is absolute and complete honesty and it's been that way from the very beginning. there have been times when we've substantially criticize the other person like saying, you know, it's not there yet. you know, you have to do it over the ending is just wrong. this is caught in both directions. and i think in every single case, we've taken the other person's advice and are we hurt and miserable actually know, and i'll tell you why. because when you know that the other person has faith in the project and the nature of the project and in what you're doing and it comes from a position of profound respect, you don't really feel very harsh. and if you have a high quality reader in your own house, says paul, and i do, we consider ourselves very lucky. we are heading over the brooklyn bridge toward park slope, the brooklyn neighborhood, where paul author and syria, who's bought brownstone house decades ago. it's a quiet, cozy residential area due to the pan de
paul told me once that your each other's 1st street is always how critical can you be? oh, here's the bargain. the bargain is absolute and complete honesty and it's been that way from the very beginning. there have been times when we've substantially criticize the other person like saying, you know, it's not there yet. you know, you have to do it over the ending is just wrong. this is caught in both directions. and i think in every single case, we've taken the other person's advice and are we...
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playing out on the streets of 70s london, cruella boasts winning turns from joel fry and paul walterhe latter of whom charms despite having an apparently studied at the dick van dyke school of "cor blimey, mary poppins!" cockney accents! 0h, we need that! as for stone, she's fine in the lead, but thompson steals the show at every turn. the film may be called cruella, but it's the baroness who holds our attention. just as it's thompson rather than stone who channels the electrifying screen energy of glenn close. you can find cruella in cinemas and on disney plus with premier access now. on the subject of electrifying screen energy, ben wishaw really makes the sparks fly in search. ——makes the sparks fly in surge. what is that? what are you doing? mate? what is it? well, you need that, put that there. mat, what you doing? lift this up. it really doesn't matter. he plastoseph, a young man on the verge of a breakdown who finds himself in the throes of an increasingly reckless manic episode. having torched hisjob in airport security, lonelyjoseph goes to visit his parents where broiling f
playing out on the streets of 70s london, cruella boasts winning turns from joel fry and paul walterhe latter of whom charms despite having an apparently studied at the dick van dyke school of "cor blimey, mary poppins!" cockney accents! 0h, we need that! as for stone, she's fine in the lead, but thompson steals the show at every turn. the film may be called cruella, but it's the baroness who holds our attention. just as it's thompson rather than stone who channels the electrifying...
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paul: bring in wall street journal columnist deputy editorial page editor dan, and columnist mary o'gradywhy don't you start by taking on joe biden's analysis of the job market. those enhance benefits playing a role or aren't they? >> well, there are few people who would beg to differ with the president on that, paul. in fact it is not just a few, it is hundred if not thousands of employers who have said they are finding it extremely difficult almost impossible to hire people. they won't even can't even get people to show up for job interviews across industries not just restaurants, hospitality, trucking, manufacturers, one manufacture told wall street he's in texas offering $30 an hour, no takers. and it is clear that a major reason for that is the 300 dollar unemployment insurance bonus people are getting and bear in mind a lot of those people have been home wage earners basically doing nothing because they were told to go home through the pandemic. they've been getting direct payments from the government. and it looks as though habits of staying home are becoming difficult to overcome.
paul: bring in wall street journal columnist deputy editorial page editor dan, and columnist mary o'gradywhy don't you start by taking on joe biden's analysis of the job market. those enhance benefits playing a role or aren't they? >> well, there are few people who would beg to differ with the president on that, paul. in fact it is not just a few, it is hundred if not thousands of employers who have said they are finding it extremely difficult almost impossible to hire people. they won't...
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paul: both bought on the street from people hawking fake id's. >> all you have to give is the picturend they do the rest. paul: now this man lost his job at trump national westchester in 2019, after news reports of having hired undocumented immigrants. at the time, eric trump said the company planned to check workers' status in the future. but in his decade at the club, this worker had risen to banquet chef, selfie-ing with the likes of baseball legends pedr martinez and mariano rivera, and earning as much as $70,000 a year, between the club and odd winter jobs. couldn't they have found citizens to work for that kind of money? >> i guess no. because it was days that i started at 6:00 in the morning and i was in the club until midnight, nonstop. so, i guess not everybody do that. and sometimes i was mad, of course, because this is too much. but at the same time, i feel like i got my hands tied. if i say something, they might fire me, they might say something to the authorities that, you know, i.c.e. in this case. paul: because you're always at risk, yes? >> yes, yes. we are at risk eve
paul: both bought on the street from people hawking fake id's. >> all you have to give is the picturend they do the rest. paul: now this man lost his job at trump national westchester in 2019, after news reports of having hired undocumented immigrants. at the time, eric trump said the company planned to check workers' status in the future. but in his decade at the club, this worker had risen to banquet chef, selfie-ing with the likes of baseball legends pedr martinez and mariano rivera,...
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thousands of protesters also took the streets in london i'm sure there is paul ryan was there. the organizers of this march in london had hoped for between 10 and 20000 participants and it looks very much as though they've achieved that goal and this is one of more than 30 marches taking place up and down the u.k. today saturday the point of this is anger and solidarity anger about the pictures that people have been seeing on the television screens for the past 2 weeks both as attention ramped up and occupied east jerusalem but also as the conflict has erupted on the part of the gaza border now what are they asking for what are they demanding what amount of action from the u.k. government that the u.k. government no longer deals trades and arms with israel. and that the essentially saying that everybody should take them to 6 activities happening in israel there are a pragmatic the people here and i've got to say it's a cross-section of population from very young to very old they've know that 1 march alone is not going to solve the middle east conflict but they say they stop the
thousands of protesters also took the streets in london i'm sure there is paul ryan was there. the organizers of this march in london had hoped for between 10 and 20000 participants and it looks very much as though they've achieved that goal and this is one of more than 30 marches taking place up and down the u.k. today saturday the point of this is anger and solidarity anger about the pictures that people have been seeing on the television screens for the past 2 weeks both as attention ramped...
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playing out on the streets of �*70s london, cruella boasts winning turns from joel fry and paul walter studied at the dick van dyke school of "cor blimey, mary poppins!" cockney accents. 0h, we need that! as for stone, she's fine in the lead, but thompson steals the show at every turn. the film may be called cruella, but it's the baroness who holds our attention. just as it's thompson rather than stone who channels the electrifying screen energy of glenn close. you can find cruella in cinemas and on disney+ with premier access now.
playing out on the streets of �*70s london, cruella boasts winning turns from joel fry and paul walter studied at the dick van dyke school of "cor blimey, mary poppins!" cockney accents. 0h, we need that! as for stone, she's fine in the lead, but thompson steals the show at every turn. the film may be called cruella, but it's the baroness who holds our attention. just as it's thompson rather than stone who channels the electrifying screen energy of glenn close. you can find cruella...
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street clashes between israeli arabs and dues. can ——jews. health officials say more than 80 palestinians have died since monday, and seven israelis have been killed. paulict taking a dangerous new turn. 0n the mixed streets of israel, jews and arabs attacking each other, the country's president calling it a senseless civil war. in bat yam, south of tel aviv, an arab driver was pulled from his car and badly beaten. some of the images are too graphic to show. in the mixed city of lod, gangs ofjewish youths roam the streets, scenes increasingly commonplace in recent weeks. there is a violence from the other side too. jews set upon, a synagogue torched, communities living in fear. translation: they heard i that my accent was not arab, ran up to my car and they started throwing stones. i was lucky there were no cars behind so i reversed. i almost ran into people and cars. i didn't see anything. israel's uneasy social compact is coming apart at the seams, on streets werejews and arabs live side by side. the prime minister accused of sowing division in the past, now condemning both sides. translation: nothing can 'ustify a lynching of jews by arabs h and noth
street clashes between israeli arabs and dues. can ——jews. health officials say more than 80 palestinians have died since monday, and seven israelis have been killed. paulict taking a dangerous new turn. 0n the mixed streets of israel, jews and arabs attacking each other, the country's president calling it a senseless civil war. in bat yam, south of tel aviv, an arab driver was pulled from his car and badly beaten. some of the images are too graphic to show. in the mixed city of lod, gangs...
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street journal." kentucky senator rand paul told a new york radio station he will not get vaccinated because he believesthat he has natural immunity to the virus. paul who got sick early last year said he wants to see more evidence that people that already had the virus are dying in large numbers or getting sick again. >>> in new york city, mayor bill de blasio announced local public schools will not offer remote option this fall, in a major push to get the city's 1 million students back in the classroom. school officials say students need to wear masks and follow other cdc guidelines. joining us, founder and ceo f advancing health equity and msnbc contributor. great to have you back on the program. the reporting on the wuhan lab researchers getting sick, does that add weight to the motion that coronavirus could have escaped from the lab? >> okay. so what the news tells us is that we need more information, we need a more thorough investigation and gives us more questions, questions that i have are what are the lab protocols, what are their safety and sick plans. we need to see log books for workers. we
street journal." kentucky senator rand paul told a new york radio station he will not get vaccinated because he believesthat he has natural immunity to the virus. paul who got sick early last year said he wants to see more evidence that people that already had the virus are dying in large numbers or getting sick again. >>> in new york city, mayor bill de blasio announced local public schools will not offer remote option this fall, in a major push to get the city's 1 million...
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sirens we're experiencing now are they were heard in tel aviv elsewhere paul asli are a correspondent and i reports. i was out in the streets and you could see people just rushing from the cars and throwing themselves in the side of the road to have any kind of barrier preventing themselves from those incoming rockets the sirens have been sounding throughout the course of the day it's a killing in the south of the country and also as far afield as a lashing out so far as many as $100.00 rockets fired at israel today they are also some $20.00 to $30.00 a long range missiles that were shot one of them reached a large now that is the longest ever long range missile it's some 250 kilometers away from the gaza border and there are reports of 4 people who were injured in a it comes as the israeli warplanes continue to pound gaza they are targeting a number of high story buildings and we receiving reports from him us that they've also hit and israeli guests platform in the mediterranean sea so the situation at the moment shows no signs of letting up the numbers we are receiving are that so far 7 people have been killed in israel a
sirens we're experiencing now are they were heard in tel aviv elsewhere paul asli are a correspondent and i reports. i was out in the streets and you could see people just rushing from the cars and throwing themselves in the side of the road to have any kind of barrier preventing themselves from those incoming rockets the sirens have been sounding throughout the course of the day it's a killing in the south of the country and also as far afield as a lashing out so far as many as $100.00 rockets...
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thousands of protesters also took to the streets in london after their as paul brennan was there i know there are says this march in london had hoped for between 10 and 20000 participants and it looks very much as though they've achieved that goal and this is one of more than 30 marches taking place up and down the u.k. today saturday the point of this is anger and solidarity and go about the pictures that people have been seeing on the television screens for the past 2 weeks both as the tension ramped up in occupied east jerusalem but also as the conflict has erupted on the bottom of the gaza border now what are they asking for what are they demanding well that amount of action from the u.k. government that the u.k. government no longer deals trades and arms with israel. and that the essentially saying that everybody should take them to suit zach to what is happening in the israel they're very pragmatic the people here and i've got to say it's a key. such a population from very young to very old they'd know that 1 march alone is not going to solve the middle east conflict so they say t
thousands of protesters also took to the streets in london after their as paul brennan was there i know there are says this march in london had hoped for between 10 and 20000 participants and it looks very much as though they've achieved that goal and this is one of more than 30 marches taking place up and down the u.k. today saturday the point of this is anger and solidarity and go about the pictures that people have been seeing on the television screens for the past 2 weeks both as the...
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paul allen is there. >> inflation concerns continue to hit wall street as stops are sliding for a second day.nd china's shot is proven to be extremely effective. we have an exclusive interview. financials leading the decline hearing nasdaq -- the 10 year yield rose. the dollar was broadly lower. we do have the numbers coming out tomorrow. >> let's take a look at how asian markets are shaping up. the constant -- the content of that budget that the australian government released last night. we are also looking ahead to these inflation concerns. we had the dollar index ricky much change. that 10 year yield also moving pretty steady. keeley stops, we see an unchanged and start to the trading session. to activate story, the government and australia i'm kneeling a big budget. this'll blueprint or 2021 2022 will set the budget deficit wider and faster than expected. we knew this budget is going to be big, what is going on here? >> they are spending more than we are expecting, the deficit is going to be about 80 -- 83 trillion u.s. dollars. we've seen a history during this pandemic of deficits gettin
paul allen is there. >> inflation concerns continue to hit wall street as stops are sliding for a second day.nd china's shot is proven to be extremely effective. we have an exclusive interview. financials leading the decline hearing nasdaq -- the 10 year yield rose. the dollar was broadly lower. we do have the numbers coming out tomorrow. >> let's take a look at how asian markets are shaping up. the constant -- the content of that budget that the australian government released last...
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street. why a well known new york cultural institution. there she made the acquaintance of an older poet, paul auster. and then in 1981 you met pot. i did tell me about this 1st encounter. so yes, my friend and i went listen to the poetry reading and as we were leaving, i looked, i was, we were in the lobby of the y. and there i saw this really beautiful man said i said to my friend, john, i said, you don't know who that is to you. he said, oh yeah, that's paul auster, the poet. i know him and i said, introduce me right now. which he did. and paul, and i got to talking about poetry, actually that was we took a taxi downtown, there were some party afterwards and we went on talking well into the night and that was really it. i mean, i think i fell in love with some very, very quickly and i think it took him a few hours from the very start of their relationship. they were equal treating each other with mutual respect that showed itself in their enthusiasm for each other's work. ah, there was never any competition between the 2. quite the opposite. in fact, ah, the syrian paul talk about each othe
street. why a well known new york cultural institution. there she made the acquaintance of an older poet, paul auster. and then in 1981 you met pot. i did tell me about this 1st encounter. so yes, my friend and i went listen to the poetry reading and as we were leaving, i looked, i was, we were in the lobby of the y. and there i saw this really beautiful man said i said to my friend, john, i said, you don't know who that is to you. he said, oh yeah, that's paul auster, the poet. i know him and...
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street. why a well known new york cultural institution. there she made the acquaintance of an older poet, paul auster in then in $981.00. you met pot? i did tell me about this 1st encounter. so yes, my friend and i went listen to the poetry reading and as we were leaving in, i looked, i was in, we were in the lobby of the y. and there i saw this really beautiful man. terrible. i said to my friend, john, i said you don't know who that is to you. he said, oh yeah, that's paul auster, the poet. i know him and i said, introduced me right now, which he did. and paul, and i got to talking about poetry, actually that was we took a taxi downtown, there was some party afterwards and we went on talking well into the night and that was really it. i mean, i think i fell in love with him very, very quickly. and i think it took him a few hours from the very start of their relationship. they were equals treating each other with mutual respect that showed itself in their enthusiasm for each other's work. there was never any competition between the 2. quite the opposite. in fact, ah, the way theory and paul ta
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street. why a well known new york cultural institution. there she made the acquaintance of an older poet, paul auster. and then in 1981, you may pause. i did tell me about this 1st encounter. so yes, my friend and i went listen to the poetry reading and as we were leaving in, i looked i was, we were in the lobby of the y. and there i saw this really beautiful man. i said to my friend, john, i said you don't know who that is to you. he said, oh yeah, that's paul auster, the poet. i know him and i said introduce me right now, which he did. and paul, and i got to talking about poetry, actually that was we took a taxi downtown, there was some party afterwards and we went on talking well into the night and that was really it. i mean, i think i fell in love isn't very, very quickly. and i think it took him a few hours from the very start of their relationship. they were equal treating each other with mutual respect that showed itself in their enthusiasm for each other's work. there was never any competition between the 2. quite the opposite. in fact, ah, the way theory and paul talk about each other
street. why a well known new york cultural institution. there she made the acquaintance of an older poet, paul auster. and then in 1981, you may pause. i did tell me about this 1st encounter. so yes, my friend and i went listen to the poetry reading and as we were leaving in, i looked i was, we were in the lobby of the y. and there i saw this really beautiful man. i said to my friend, john, i said you don't know who that is to you. he said, oh yeah, that's paul auster, the poet. i know him and...
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street corner. >> right. the last question is for both paul and jesse. what are you working on next? >> you go first.oming out in november called the sweet spot. the pleasures of suffering and the meaning of life. it's why we enjoy suffering why sometimes we enjoy suffering to give our life meaning. that's my big project coming up. >> [inaudible] [laughter] i'm continuing to publish a weekly podcast of internet garbage there he different from any of it. check it out if you haven't. i would love to write another book i have some ideas we will see if my brain and the market can affect that out. i'm glad i got to publish this book when it think paul think everyone for joining us. >> has a look at publishing industry news, publishers weekly surveyed 31 independent bookstores about the cdc's recently updated guidelines to relax the wearing of masks by vaccinated people and most outdoor and indoor settings for their part 37% of bookstores of the new information was unclear and unhelpful while 33% responded the changes would have no effect on the store's operations. the survey also found two thirds of the b
street corner. >> right. the last question is for both paul and jesse. what are you working on next? >> you go first.oming out in november called the sweet spot. the pleasures of suffering and the meaning of life. it's why we enjoy suffering why sometimes we enjoy suffering to give our life meaning. that's my big project coming up. >> [inaudible] [laughter] i'm continuing to publish a weekly podcast of internet garbage there he different from any of it. check it out if you...
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streets to give you the in-depth reports on the inside. w. news in africa every friday on g.w. . blood. blood blood guts and only going les paul and a bit of. the power of spring began in 2011. people stood up against corruption rulers and dictatorship. come up all these moments have left deep box in my memory. model commute of the was a huge shock and it was an incredible feeling. to people who were liberated. they had hoped for more security more freedom more dignity have their hopes been fulfilled. where does the arab world stand today 10 years after the arab spring. arabella and starts june 7th on d w. this is news and these are our top stories european commission president was a love on the line says the e.u. is willing to discuss the idea of waiving intellectual property rights on covert 1000 vaccines her announcement follows washington's backing of the proposal from the world health organization.
streets to give you the in-depth reports on the inside. w. news in africa every friday on g.w. . blood. blood blood guts and only going les paul and a bit of. the power of spring began in 2011. people stood up against corruption rulers and dictatorship. come up all these moments have left deep box in my memory. model commute of the was a huge shock and it was an incredible feeling. to people who were liberated. they had hoped for more security more freedom more dignity have their hopes been...
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ill—fated street fighter, which teamed jean—claude van damme with kylie minogue for reasons no one could fully understand. by comparison with these stinkers, the original mortal kombat movie, directed by paulnd starring christopher lambert, wasn't bad. not great, but not terrible either. the same could not be said of the sequel annihilation, a flop which effectively killed the live—action franchise. first learned about this seven years ago on a mission in brazil to capture a wanted fugitive. now, more than two decades later, we have a new mortal kombat movie. produced by saw and insidious co—creatorjames wan and co—written by greg russo, a devotee of the games who promised to stay true to the existing mythology and to give fellow fans a faithful screen adaptation. get over here! now, that's all well and good, but the film still needs to work for audiences unfamiliar with the games, so we get lewis tan as new character cole young, a cage fighter with a mysterious birthmark who finds himself drawn into a world that conveniently has to be explained to him en route. throughout history, different cultures all over the world reference a great tournament. enterjessica mcnamee�*s sonya blade, who
ill—fated street fighter, which teamed jean—claude van damme with kylie minogue for reasons no one could fully understand. by comparison with these stinkers, the original mortal kombat movie, directed by paulnd starring christopher lambert, wasn't bad. not great, but not terrible either. the same could not be said of the sequel annihilation, a flop which effectively killed the live—action franchise. first learned about this seven years ago on a mission in brazil to capture a wanted...
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can help reunite families this summer for more paul brown and joining us from london so what more have we learned about this green list. yes from downing street the transport secretary grant shapps is outlined this long awaited traffic light system for people from the u.k. who are actually currently banned from non-essential travel beyond the borders of 'd the united kingdom under this new traffic light system red countries you would have to if returning from a red country you would have to undergo 10 days of hotel quarantine the transport secretary announced that 3 additional countries are being added nepal we just heard a report about the grim situation in the poll will not paul has been added to the u.k.'s red list the mall deaves is also going on the list with impeccable timing turkey which will host the u.a.e. for champions league final involving 2 english football clubs that country is also going on the red list but the good news for travelers for the whole of they makers here in the u.k. who've been desperate as we are now on the cusp of the european summer to have their day in the sun is that a list of 12 countries has been listed as
can help reunite families this summer for more paul brown and joining us from london so what more have we learned about this green list. yes from downing street the transport secretary grant shapps is outlined this long awaited traffic light system for people from the u.k. who are actually currently banned from non-essential travel beyond the borders of 'd the united kingdom under this new traffic light system red countries you would have to if returning from a red country you would have to...
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ill—fated street fighter, which teamed jean—claude van damme with kylie minogue for reasons no one could fully understand. by comparison with these stinkers, the original mortal kombat movie, directed by paulcould not be said of the sequel annihilation, a flop which effectively killed the live—action franchise. first learned about this seven years ago on a mission in brazil to capture a wanted fugitive. now, more than two decades later, we have a new mortal kombat movie. produced by saw and insidious co—creatorjames wan and co—written by greg russo, a devotee of the games who promised to stay true to the existing mythology and to give fellow fans a faithful screen adaptation. get over here! now, that's all well and good, but the film still needs to work for audiences unfamiliar with the games, so we get lewis tan as new character cole young, a cage fighter with a mysterious birthmark who finds himself drawn into a world that conveniently has to be explained to him en route. throughout history, different cultures all over the world reference a great tournament. enterjessica mcnamee's sonya blade, who spends a lot of time doing an impression of basil exposition from the austin powers movies,
ill—fated street fighter, which teamed jean—claude van damme with kylie minogue for reasons no one could fully understand. by comparison with these stinkers, the original mortal kombat movie, directed by paulcould not be said of the sequel annihilation, a flop which effectively killed the live—action franchise. first learned about this seven years ago on a mission in brazil to capture a wanted fugitive. now, more than two decades later, we have a new mortal kombat movie. produced by saw...
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grimly enough for these families that end on the streets exposed in fear of an israeli incursion even as the fighting factions said they would welcome one. now paul i though nothing that the enemy is doing will change our strategy will have a bigger chance of killing and capturing more of your soldiers don't threaten us with what will bring us victory this would be the shortest way to our victory. earlier the israeli military had said it carried out a series of major strikes against hamas destroying an intelligence unit in southern russia knocking a hamas attack drone out of the sky. for yet another day the rocket fire out of gaza came in waves against central and southern israel were targeted by major barrier and hamas said a new long range rocket was used to target the far southern airport of rome on where israel had routed incoming airliners israeli prime minister visiting iron dome interceptor units said the military attacks would continue but most of the hamas we continue to strike hamas while defending our citizens it will take more time. a short time later he was on israel's 2nd front a parallel crisis of lawless racial violence which has
grimly enough for these families that end on the streets exposed in fear of an israeli incursion even as the fighting factions said they would welcome one. now paul i though nothing that the enemy is doing will change our strategy will have a bigger chance of killing and capturing more of your soldiers don't threaten us with what will bring us victory this would be the shortest way to our victory. earlier the israeli military had said it carried out a series of major strikes against hamas...
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street. why a well known new york cultural institution. there she made the acquaintance of an older poet, paul auster. and then in 1981, you may pause. i did tell me about this 1st encounter. so yes, my friend and i went listen to the poetry reading and as we were leaving, i looked, i was, we were in the lobby of the y. and there i saw this really beautiful man. i said to my friend, john, i said you don't know who that is to you. he said, oh yeah, that's paul auster, the poet. i know him and i said introduce me right now, which she did. and paul, and i got to talking about poetry, actually that was we took a taxi downtown, there were some party afterwards and we went on talking well into the night and that was really it. i mean, i think i fell another very, very quickly. and i think it took him a few hours from the very start of their relationship. they were equal treating each other with mutual respect that showed itself in their enthusiasm for each other's work. ah, there was never any competition between the 2. quite the opposite. in fact, ah, the way theory and paul talk about each other m
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street. annmarie: we are not in a super cycle, so what does this mean for your inflation expectations? paulwe do think there is the possibility of a two state story regarding inflation. one is that the treasury market will likely see yields continue to rise. really the inflation story behind that is likely to be of interest in the demand that we see. [indiscernible] government sponsorship of wages and furlough schemes -- that also we will start to see the reality of a new world come into play. talking about tourism, it will take a while to get to the airport, and when you get to your destination it may not necessarily be open. consumer behavior starting to change could put a lid on inflation, we may see something lower going into 2022. manus: i'm bruised by covid tests and bruised financially. i'm one of the lucky ones who gets to travel. you talk about slightly higher rates. one thing i was drawn to this morning was j.p. morgan's treasury survey short positioned -- what really caught my eye was this survey we have done. the pain threshold for the economy is going upward. the asset owners d
street. annmarie: we are not in a super cycle, so what does this mean for your inflation expectations? paulwe do think there is the possibility of a two state story regarding inflation. one is that the treasury market will likely see yields continue to rise. really the inflation story behind that is likely to be of interest in the demand that we see. [indiscernible] government sponsorship of wages and furlough schemes -- that also we will start to see the reality of a new world come into play....
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street, remove the garage door opener. >>> comedians are mourning the loss of a bay area trail blazer. paul mooney died today at the age of 79. from movies to stands-up comedy special to sitcoms, mooney leaves behind a legacy. >> reporter: rick sullivan says he's known paul mooney for years. he first met him in hollywood while scouting talent. today he runs rick sullivan presents, and he's mourning the loss of a great friend. >> paul mooney is definitely the king of comedy. mentor, just a brilliant mind when it comes to comedy. you know, i cried. i just couldn't stop crying. >> reporter: this is a picture of them with comedian charlie murphy in oakland. he said mooney never stopped writing. >> you can go all the way back to sanford that paul wrote. "good times." "in living color." dave chappelle show and all the movies. there's just so much on his resume that we should have celebrated paul a long time ago. it is just a sad day. >> reporter: he says his friend was kind, giving and honest in his approach to comedy, which often focused on race and racism. >> paul was very honest. the things th
street, remove the garage door opener. >>> comedians are mourning the loss of a bay area trail blazer. paul mooney died today at the age of 79. from movies to stands-up comedy special to sitcoms, mooney leaves behind a legacy. >> reporter: rick sullivan says he's known paul mooney for years. he first met him in hollywood while scouting talent. today he runs rick sullivan presents, and he's mourning the loss of a great friend. >> paul mooney is definitely the king of comedy....
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streets alone after 10 pm. shay cullen searches for the children's parents to tell them that the boys are taken to pressure outside of manila in a long uphill. battle. oh . john paul's father is a single parent. his wife left when the child was 5 years old. it was like many poor filipinos this father works for weeks on end on construction sites far away from home. but a lot of the pay is poor. when the children are used to being home alone from a young age. ok i am a. little as a man i. don't want that i'm sometimes i'm so tired for work but when i come home i go to bed that the best on them because they have to leave for work early and i don't think them preparation i would go and get into it a little we won't have food unless i work at it i don't care about losing my wife that about that but i don't want to lose my children. and i'm going to bury my level without i don't know now that. that. made a plan and i'm old and i hope that one day the children will take care of me and. when i got back one parents would ask them. but they understand that i didn't abandon it and you have to fill in more than a little thing up to me. even though i couldn't send of the school
streets alone after 10 pm. shay cullen searches for the children's parents to tell them that the boys are taken to pressure outside of manila in a long uphill. battle. oh . john paul's father is a single parent. his wife left when the child was 5 years old. it was like many poor filipinos this father works for weeks on end on construction sites far away from home. but a lot of the pay is poor. when the children are used to being home alone from a young age. ok i am a. little as a man i. don't...
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streets alone after 10 pm. shake cullen searches for the children's parents to tell them that the boys are taken to predecessor outside of manila in olongapo a low level. 00000 people. john paul's father is a single parent. his wife left when the child was 5 years old. and. it looks like it wasn't like many poor filipinos this father works for weeks on end on construction sites far away from home. on the top of the pay is poor. when. the children are used to being home alone from a young age. ok i've learned. little as a man i. get up and thank him sometimes i'm so tired from work but when i come home i go to bed that that's going on because they have to leave for work early in america then people return i would get into little by little we won't have food unless i work and if i don't care about losing my wife that about that but i don't want to lose my children. and if i'm going to buy my level that moment. that. made up when i'm old and i hope that one day the children will take care of me and i will matter and one parents when asked about you but they understand that i didn't abandon from there you had to fill in the more than a little fillip and. even though i couldn't stan
streets alone after 10 pm. shake cullen searches for the children's parents to tell them that the boys are taken to predecessor outside of manila in olongapo a low level. 00000 people. john paul's father is a single parent. his wife left when the child was 5 years old. and. it looks like it wasn't like many poor filipinos this father works for weeks on end on construction sites far away from home. on the top of the pay is poor. when. the children are used to being home alone from a young age....
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street below. the collapse happened on the newest subway line in mexico city. as fox's jeff paul reports.here are questions about whether there's a connection to the large earthquake that struck mexico four years ago. oh rescue efforts turned into a recovery operation tuesday at the site of a train collapse in mexico city. more than 20 people died and dozens more were injured when a metro overpass caved in late monday, emergency crews worked to remove tangled wires and metal and the hopes of finding any more survivors. they're proceeding to move the metro carriages to decrease a bit the risk that existed in the area, local officials say a concrete port beam gave way, sending two train cars plummeting towards a busy road investigation is now underway. don't admit through clear, also looking today for an international company that has certified both in subway in structural matters to carry out an external technical investigation so we can get to the causes of this unfortunate incident. monday's incident occurred on the metro systems and newest route, local officials say the line has raised
street below. the collapse happened on the newest subway line in mexico city. as fox's jeff paul reports.here are questions about whether there's a connection to the large earthquake that struck mexico four years ago. oh rescue efforts turned into a recovery operation tuesday at the site of a train collapse in mexico city. more than 20 people died and dozens more were injured when a metro overpass caved in late monday, emergency crews worked to remove tangled wires and metal and the hopes of...
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host: as we go to calls to paul waldman, this is according to the wall street journal and the new yorkthis coming out on friday toward the evening hours. $8.2 trillion in total spending by 2031. 6 trillion in spending for fiscal year 2022, on point five 2 trillion in discretionary spending, up 8.4% from 2021. $1 trillion in deficits in each year -- $1.52 trillion in discretionary spending come up 8.4 percent from 2021. $1 trillion in deficits each year. what is your thought? guest: there has been a change in democrats in the way they think about budgets and deficits. for a long time democrats were intimidated by the people saying we have to get troll of the -- get control of the deficits. they change their ideas on it they got fed up with republicans. republicans would say we have to impose austerity and bring down the deficit and cut social spending and then went republicans are in power they stop caring about the deficit. democrats got fed up with that. that is the first thing. the second thing is there has been a reorientation among economists and liberal economists that the fears o
host: as we go to calls to paul waldman, this is according to the wall street journal and the new yorkthis coming out on friday toward the evening hours. $8.2 trillion in total spending by 2031. 6 trillion in spending for fiscal year 2022, on point five 2 trillion in discretionary spending, up 8.4% from 2021. $1 trillion in deficits in each year -- $1.52 trillion in discretionary spending come up 8.4 percent from 2021. $1 trillion in deficits each year. what is your thought? guest: there has...
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street" workshop launched a series of vaccine public service announcements yesterday featuring elmo, his dad louie, cookie monster, and other characters. they were done in conjunction with the cdc and other groups. >>> paultting the stamp treatment in britain. the former beatle is being honored with a set of 12 new stamps. some show the 18-time grammy award winner recording music, others show album covers. britain's rail meanwhile service said it worked with mccartney on the stamps. he joins david bowie and elton john as the only other solo music artists to get their own stamps in england. >>> and a new york city boy got a little carried away with his love of popsicles. 4-year-old noah ordered more more than $2,600 worth of spongebob square pants popsicles on amazon. his mom, a social work student, couldn't afford the 51 cases of popsicles, but amazon would not take them back. generous donors with warm hearts stepped up on a gofundme site to pay for the icy treats. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," a preview of gayle king's interview with former first lady michelle obama. i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news.". i love you. drive safe. ok buh bye mommy. you guys rea
street" workshop launched a series of vaccine public service announcements yesterday featuring elmo, his dad louie, cookie monster, and other characters. they were done in conjunction with the cdc and other groups. >>> paultting the stamp treatment in britain. the former beatle is being honored with a set of 12 new stamps. some show the 18-time grammy award winner recording music, others show album covers. britain's rail meanwhile service said it worked with mccartney on the...
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paul asleep. here in the trading neighborhood of from a gun which is just some side tell of if a short time ago 2 rockets landed here one has landed in the street we know that a 50 year old man in his fifty's has been killed he died in the ambulance on the way to hospital now just looking at the damage the entire inside of one building has been destroyed at the same time the debris is still eyeing whatever the place ambulances have been having past carrying people who are injured we understand that a number of people have been injured in a crowd has gathered with people quite angry and quite concerned about what is happening here and i was working to be alex to leave. there was this feeling you know i enjoy my until they still have to wait till. after 1015 minutes i woke up a nice though this smoke coming form here it was blix more i saw it close to me actually is a situation that we. unfortunately used to seeing. and it's the 1st time that it was so close to me i leave like 7 minutes and here i came exactly when i heard the news now the rockets struck over there and we understand that it hit the building it's not clear to us whether the person
paul asleep. here in the trading neighborhood of from a gun which is just some side tell of if a short time ago 2 rockets landed here one has landed in the street we know that a 50 year old man in his fifty's has been killed he died in the ambulance on the way to hospital now just looking at the damage the entire inside of one building has been destroyed at the same time the debris is still eyeing whatever the place ambulances have been having past carrying people who are injured we understand...
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street cleaning, nope, but these restrictions could just be the beginning. on tuesday marin water's board of directors will consider mandates to limit irrigation and covers for pools and spas. >>> and unfortunately, paul, it sounds like there's not a lot of relief in sight, no more rain. >> no. i'm kind of losing any on the we will see any in the month of may, but we'll see what happens. there is a storm system that will just miss us to the north. it's sending its rain to the pacific northwest. and relt ineven stronger onshore winds saturday, but then some changes the second half of the weekend. the upper levels of the atmosphere rearrange themselves and we are going to warm up a little more for the second half of the weekend with more sunshine for everybody sunday, but right now that's what we're seeing, just tons of fog out there right now. we had to point our telecameras at the ground to see anything. 51 degrees downtown, other temperatures in the low to mid- 50s and the isstl goinbe with u start off saturday morning spreading into a lot of the inland valleys and it's going to be reluctant to retreat because we'll see a thick layer of fog and those onshore winds will try to lock it in place. by lat
street cleaning, nope, but these restrictions could just be the beginning. on tuesday marin water's board of directors will consider mandates to limit irrigation and covers for pools and spas. >>> and unfortunately, paul, it sounds like there's not a lot of relief in sight, no more rain. >> no. i'm kind of losing any on the we will see any in the month of may, but we'll see what happens. there is a storm system that will just miss us to the north. it's sending its rain to the...