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in fact very few histories of real estate development or real estate speculation ever written and that is odd given how many great american fortunes have been made in real estate. i think god too given real estate speculation dates back to the earliest days of the republic. you could argue christopher columbus was shopping for real estate for the spanish crown and the story of john jacob astor expanding the for trade into manhattan real estate. i see an obvious opportunity and the more i looked into it the more fertile the territory, for one thing, obviously rich subject matter, a chance to write about a fascinating period of american history because the 20s were in especially colorful decade, jazz, flappers, politicians, rum running, out capone, babe ruth, radios, automobiles, all of which i touched on in the book so here for instance is the book's description of our capone. six feet tall, weighing 240 pounds, the gangster dressed immaculately when he went out on the town favoring a dark blue double-breasted suit adorned with a pocket square and matching polkadot necktie, gold and dia
in fact very few histories of real estate development or real estate speculation ever written and that is odd given how many great american fortunes have been made in real estate. i think god too given real estate speculation dates back to the earliest days of the republic. you could argue christopher columbus was shopping for real estate for the spanish crown and the story of john jacob astor expanding the for trade into manhattan real estate. i see an obvious opportunity and the more i looked...
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there are very few histories of real estate development orange real estate speculation ever written. and that's odd begin how many great american fortunes have been made in real estate. i think odd, too given that real estate speculation dates back to the very earliest days of the republic. you can argue that christopher columbus was shopping for real estate for the spanish crown, for example, and the store of john jacob as store, expanding the fur trade into manhattan real estate. saw an obvious opportunity here, and the more i looked into it, more fertile the territory began to appear. for one thing, it was obviously rich subject matter and a great chance could toe write -- to write about a fascinating period in american history because the 20s was an especially colorful decade, replete with jazz, flappers, prohibition, rum running, al capone, babe approval, radios, all of which i touch on in the book. this is the book resident description of al capone. six feet tall and weighing 240-pounds, the gangster drovessed immaccutely when he went out on the town. favoring a dark blue, doub
there are very few histories of real estate development orange real estate speculation ever written. and that's odd begin how many great american fortunes have been made in real estate. i think odd, too given that real estate speculation dates back to the very earliest days of the republic. you can argue that christopher columbus was shopping for real estate for the spanish crown, for example, and the store of john jacob as store, expanding the fur trade into manhattan real estate. saw an...
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so really there have been very few histories of real estate development or real estate speculation ever written. i was in our with how many fortunes have been made in real estate and odd that speculation dates back to the earliest days of the republic you can argue christopher columbus was shopping for real estate for the spanish crown. and the story of john jacob astor and the fur trade with manhattan real estate. so i saw an opportunity. the more i looked into it it was a great chance to write about a fascinating. in american history because the twenties was an especially colorful decade of jazz and flappers in prohibition and el cajon babe ruth, radios and automobiles all of which i touch on in the book. but here for instances the book's description of al capone. 6-foot tall, weighing 240 pounds with the gangster dressed immaculately when he went out on the town favoring a dark blue double-breasted suit with a pocket square and a matching polkadot necktie. or a gold diamond studded watch chain and on one pinky finger a full ^-caret diamond ring in a platinum setting. united states se
so really there have been very few histories of real estate development or real estate speculation ever written. i was in our with how many fortunes have been made in real estate and odd that speculation dates back to the earliest days of the republic you can argue christopher columbus was shopping for real estate for the spanish crown. and the story of john jacob astor and the fur trade with manhattan real estate. so i saw an opportunity. the more i looked into it it was a great chance to...
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also had a grandfather who was a real estate developer, great grandfather who was a real estate developer westchester, new york, who lost everything in the great depression. the subject matter spoke to me. bubble in the sun looks like it will be second of what is likely to be a trilogy. the third will be about the uranian boom in the 1950s which was the last american gold rush. these frenzies make very good subjects for works of narrative nonfiction, which this is, because they have a natural built-in narrative arc. the emerging of the boom which is, in this case, the building of the roads and railroads and the arrival of key figures in florida in the years meeting up to the boom and then you have the giddiness of the frenzy itself. which could be described as one gigantic party. that, of course, is followed by the pain and tragedy which is a hangover. i think that these are very american stories. every generation lives there one or two such films and bus and virtually everyone learns a few painful lessons from them. part and parcel of living in a free enterprise system with free-market c
also had a grandfather who was a real estate developer, great grandfather who was a real estate developer westchester, new york, who lost everything in the great depression. the subject matter spoke to me. bubble in the sun looks like it will be second of what is likely to be a trilogy. the third will be about the uranian boom in the 1950s which was the last american gold rush. these frenzies make very good subjects for works of narrative nonfiction, which this is, because they have a natural...
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in fact there's been very few histories of real estate development or real estate speculation ever written. and that is odd given how many great american fortunes have been made in real estate think given odd to given estate speculation dates back to the earliest days of the republic you can argue that christopher columbus was shopping for real estate for the spanish crown for example of the story of john jacob asked her expanding deferred trade into manhattan real estate. so i sought obvious opportunity here and the more i looked into it, the more fertile the territory began to appear. for one thing's obviously rich subject matter great chance to write about a fascinating. in american history because the 20s was an especially colorful decade that was replete with jazz, flappers alert prohibition from running out capone babe ruth radios, automobiles, all of which i touched on in the book. so here for instance, is the books description of al capone. 6 feet tall and weighing 240 pounds they gangster dressed immaculately when he went out on the town. favoring a dark blue double-breasted suit
in fact there's been very few histories of real estate development or real estate speculation ever written. and that is odd given how many great american fortunes have been made in real estate think given odd to given estate speculation dates back to the earliest days of the republic you can argue that christopher columbus was shopping for real estate for the spanish crown for example of the story of john jacob asked her expanding deferred trade into manhattan real estate. so i sought obvious...
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also had a grandfather who is a real estate developer a great-grandfather who is a real estate developer in westchester new york who lost everything in the great depression. so the subject matter spoke to me. "bubble in the sun" looks like it will be the second of what's likely to be a trilogy the third i think will be about the uranium boom in the 1950s which was the last american gold rush so these frenzies make a very good subjects for works of narrative nonfiction of which this is. because they have a natural built-in narrative arc. you have the emerging of the boom, which is in this case, the building of the roads and the railroads. on the arrival of the key leaders in florida and leading up to the boom in the giddiness the frenzied self. which could be described as one gigantic party and that of course is followed by the pain and tragedy of the bus which is the hangover. i think these are very american stories. as every generation lives through one or two such booms and busts and virtually everyone learns a few painful lessons from them. i really part and parcel of living in a free
also had a grandfather who is a real estate developer a great-grandfather who is a real estate developer in westchester new york who lost everything in the great depression. so the subject matter spoke to me. "bubble in the sun" looks like it will be the second of what's likely to be a trilogy the third i think will be about the uranium boom in the 1950s which was the last american gold rush so these frenzies make a very good subjects for works of narrative nonfiction of which this...
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real estate started to roll over in late 2006. in florida and california, stock market did not decline until mid 2008. it takes a wild for a real estate collapse to play out. for me that was the final piece of the literary puzzle as far as i was concerned. i had what i needed to make an engaging book. inherently interesting. of time, a dramatic set of events, good characters, and eight novel theme which i think a book like this should have. that's a story behind the conception of the book, the story how it was came to be written. in the broadest terms i would say the book is the watershed decade were we as a nation went from mom and pop -ism to massmarketing, from fiscal responsibility to a reliance on consumer debts, and above all from rural naÏvetÉ and innocence to urban maturity and sophistication as a nation. although we had to go to the great depression to get there. let me finish by just giving you an overview of florida in 19206. see if this doesn't echo with you when you look at the country today. again i am quoting from t
real estate started to roll over in late 2006. in florida and california, stock market did not decline until mid 2008. it takes a wild for a real estate collapse to play out. for me that was the final piece of the literary puzzle as far as i was concerned. i had what i needed to make an engaging book. inherently interesting. of time, a dramatic set of events, good characters, and eight novel theme which i think a book like this should have. that's a story behind the conception of the book, the...
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estate is what type of real estate and where there are 3 basic types of real estate markets in the entire world linear cyclical and hybrid markets the cyclical markets meaning the expensive markets around the country south florida where i close to where i live the west coast of the united states the expensive north eastern markets they are in for trouble especially if they are high density markets because i predict rick that there will be a mass migration away from high density markets to low density suburban markets i think we are going to see a major rise of resurgence in suburban living and i think i guess if i can fill in the rest of the. and the my i'm here to reasons a people couldn't work from home because they don't want to be in elevators surrounded by other people and be the new technology allows it to happen. right and the interesting thing about that rick is that the technology isn't that new we've been able to through this for quite a while as you know but but now everybody's been forced to use skype and zoom and go to meetings and all these tools and so a crisis always pushe
estate is what type of real estate and where there are 3 basic types of real estate markets in the entire world linear cyclical and hybrid markets the cyclical markets meaning the expensive markets around the country south florida where i close to where i live the west coast of the united states the expensive north eastern markets they are in for trouble especially if they are high density markets because i predict rick that there will be a mass migration away from high density markets to low...
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real return for the real yield on tips, the lowest i've ever seen. unimaginable situation. -- all ofk at all, what economists have been saying for years, real rates encourage people to save for the future and not spend too much money and business services today. but when is think about the future, i think the market is probably within the range of reasonableness. terrible that our only option for risk-free assets is to earn a negative real rate. to the extent that we don't want to take any risk, we are locking in a low purchasing power of our wealth in the future. it is a terrible circumstance, but i think it probably is reasonably reflective of the world we will be living in for the foreseeable future. , so i like being in equities more. i'm not attracted to it. i think back to the late 1990's, when tips were offering a 4% real return. it was like, wow, that was really great. what we are where we are now, and i don't think the market is wrong, even though it is odious to have to lock in our money in that way. i don't think the expectations are wrong
real return for the real yield on tips, the lowest i've ever seen. unimaginable situation. -- all ofk at all, what economists have been saying for years, real rates encourage people to save for the future and not spend too much money and business services today. but when is think about the future, i think the market is probably within the range of reasonableness. terrible that our only option for risk-free assets is to earn a negative real rate. to the extent that we don't want to take any...
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not stats, not data, real people, real families, real loved ones. our hearts go out to each and every one of them. positives in the state of california. today i announced there are 1576 . individuals that have tested positive. yesterday i mentioned there was an increase in hospitalization rate of 1.4%. today it went up to 2.5%. only good news in that data is icu numbers went down slightly and were stable yesterday. gives you a sense we are not out of the woods. stable those numbers are, relative to so many other parts of the country, we still need to see that downward movement. we are going to monitor that data on a daily, hourly basis, over the next few weeks before we move forward with those modifications. if the data changes, we start to see spikes, increase in our community surveillance. we start seeing numbers that raise alarm bells, that is an indicator that is no longer green or even a cautious -- caution light. we adjust in real-time. i want to remind folks of the dynamic nature of this effort and the very sober framework to which we make de
not stats, not data, real people, real families, real loved ones. our hearts go out to each and every one of them. positives in the state of california. today i announced there are 1576 . individuals that have tested positive. yesterday i mentioned there was an increase in hospitalization rate of 1.4%. today it went up to 2.5%. only good news in that data is icu numbers went down slightly and were stable yesterday. gives you a sense we are not out of the woods. stable those numbers are,...
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scam aside dot com the net new section on coronavirus scam so we have the real links to the c.d.c. and local health uro's which will provide you with accurate information about where you can go for 'd a real test and if you can no test will be charged. one rule of thumb that our governor here keeps reminding us is that you cannot just show up at the test site without a referral from your doctor and beginning more recently c.v.s. which is based here in rhode island says you can go to c.v.s. dot com if they're set up in your state and you can drive right up and you'll get your test results in a matter of minutes but you cannot just drive in anywhere without an appointment and i'm glad we had the time to make that point steve shelter in place keep watching your hands and thanks so much for allowing us into your quarantine and stepping into the big picture i appreciate your time. be well and be safe. and i appreciate your time too thanks as always for watching the big picture if you have somewhere else you can find our ti america on direct t.v. channel 321 pluto t.v. app we're channel
scam aside dot com the net new section on coronavirus scam so we have the real links to the c.d.c. and local health uro's which will provide you with accurate information about where you can go for 'd a real test and if you can no test will be charged. one rule of thumb that our governor here keeps reminding us is that you cannot just show up at the test site without a referral from your doctor and beginning more recently c.v.s. which is based here in rhode island says you can go to c.v.s. dot...
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only dealing in real national polls as i am will. surround as the. ship the incident of. human activity has brought us to the brink of the world's 6th major extinction of it and the people in this film just can't take it anymore. because i'm going to be your. greetings and sell you take shouldn't. it appears my friends that the dream of the united states we all grew up learning about is now nothing more than the burning final embers of the once powerful fire i say that because according to reuters the guardian and many other news agencies the united states of america and its representatives have been running a no prisoners winner take all style approach to global medical supplies since finally taking the covert 19 pandemic seriously a few weeks back reuters reports that from europe to south america u.s. allies are complaining about the.
only dealing in real national polls as i am will. surround as the. ship the incident of. human activity has brought us to the brink of the world's 6th major extinction of it and the people in this film just can't take it anymore. because i'm going to be your. greetings and sell you take shouldn't. it appears my friends that the dream of the united states we all grew up learning about is now nothing more than the burning final embers of the once powerful fire i say that because according to...
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less and less of a mirror of the real economy so it's g.d.p. an illusion well no but i see that it's no longer useful as a sole indicator for decisions that affect does. well some decisions that had very real impact on people's lives were the ones that left to the financial crisis of 2008 karen anderson gave people a glimpse of a reality many had known about its best selling book city boy it's an insider's account of the heady days of banking in london featuring reckless trading 6 figure bonuses and cocaine fueled. until everything went belly up a decade later our correspondent. put 12 years he was one of them then he turned against his former colleagues and published a book on greed in the city of london. garrett anderson the film a utilities analyst with some of europe's biggest banks in this place was populated by gamblers he took big risks who were thinking short and who didn't really care about the consequences their actions. this is one of the many places i see come back in the day we have 34 hour lunches and maybe there's a bunch of stri
less and less of a mirror of the real economy so it's g.d.p. an illusion well no but i see that it's no longer useful as a sole indicator for decisions that affect does. well some decisions that had very real impact on people's lives were the ones that left to the financial crisis of 2008 karen anderson gave people a glimpse of a reality many had known about its best selling book city boy it's an insider's account of the heady days of banking in london featuring reckless trading 6 figure...
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this is our second night doing a "real" show with real cameras. and we got a lot of comments on youtube that insisted i am standing in front of a green screen. which i am not. and why would i be? why would i set up a green screen in my house to make it look like i'm in my house? trust me, if i did, there'd be a tiger in here. if you want proof i'm not in front of a green screen, i'll give you proof. here we go. ♪ i'm pretty sure that this is not something you could do on a green screen. i'm pretty sure somebody could figure it out. i can't believe people are concentrating on that and not how crazy my hair looks. my wife had to help me tame it today. you can't get a haircut. you can't go out to eat. you can't run up to a stranger and lick their face. it very much feels like we're living in the opening scene of a zombie movie. and yet, humanity is still happening. we have seen videos from italy and all over the world of families isolated in their apartments belting out songs from their balconies, playing instruments to lift their spirits and the spi
this is our second night doing a "real" show with real cameras. and we got a lot of comments on youtube that insisted i am standing in front of a green screen. which i am not. and why would i be? why would i set up a green screen in my house to make it look like i'm in my house? trust me, if i did, there'd be a tiger in here. if you want proof i'm not in front of a green screen, i'll give you proof. here we go. ♪ i'm pretty sure that this is not something you could do on a green...
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people and real families and real loved ones. our hearts go out each and everyone. we also mentioned yesterday that we have 1300 new positives in the state of california, and today i announced 1576, it was 1300 but now it is 1576 individuals who have tested positive. yesterday i mentioned there was an increase in the hospitalization rate of 1.4% and today went up to 2.5%, and the only good icu numbers today slightly and we are stable. so this gives you a sense again, we just are not out of the woods. stable though those numbers are relative to so many other parts of the country, we still need to see the downward movement and we are going to monitor that data on a daily and hourly basis over the next few weeks. that is before we move forward with these modifications. if the data changes and we start to see some spikes or an increase in the community surveillance we start to see numbers that raise alarm bells, that is an indicator is no longer green or even caution and it turns red and as a consequence we adjust in real- time. so i
people and real families and real loved ones. our hearts go out each and everyone. we also mentioned yesterday that we have 1300 new positives in the state of california, and today i announced 1576, it was 1300 but now it is 1576 individuals who have tested positive. yesterday i mentioned there was an increase in the hospitalization rate of 1.4% and today went up to 2.5%, and the only good icu numbers today slightly and we are stable. so this gives you a sense again, we just are not out of the...
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allison points: out a real issue. the uneven distribution of resources is a real issue. that is something the federal government should be taking a lead on but a lot of that has fallen to mayors like me. i am fortunate that in our city that we have a public health department that stockpiles longials like ppe all year . in chicago, at least in terms of ppe, we are doing fine. normally, hospitals provide their own ppe to their health-care workers. it is unusual in this time that public health department are --ually pushing out ppe tip to hospitals. this goes back to the essential issue of preparedness. it is tough in the middle of a crisis if you're not prepared to scramble for resources. we have not seen a lot of that in chicago because we really play a huge premium on preparedness. the thing i would say to your viewers is that you need to make sure you're asking your local elected officials what the preparedness plan is. it is hard to do it in a pandemic but there are a lot of lessons learned in this and we all have to make sure that we are ready for the next wave if it
allison points: out a real issue. the uneven distribution of resources is a real issue. that is something the federal government should be taking a lead on but a lot of that has fallen to mayors like me. i am fortunate that in our city that we have a public health department that stockpiles longials like ppe all year . in chicago, at least in terms of ppe, we are doing fine. normally, hospitals provide their own ppe to their health-care workers. it is unusual in this time that public health...
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what we have done and what we could do and socialist have this real, i talk about utopia, this real powerful vision of what human beings could do together and it is a beautiful vision that animates a lot of people, and makes it right. >> two sides of the coin, the love and joy you feel for the good parts of life and the angry you feel when it is denied to people. >> let's open up on that note. does anyone have questions for nathan? in the blue shirt. >> thank you for coming, the work you do for current affairs, eye-opening to read, much of what i know about socialism is probably current affairs. my question, it is easy to see and a lot of domains, using ethical principles you could do a lot of good in the world and one of the areas i haven't read as much in terms of foreign policy, the us shouldn't be as imperialistic as it is, a question that when there are terrible injustices in other parts of the world, actual genocidal terrible things going on what is the role of someone with power and the ability to do something about it like the us? >> a lot of people on the left have freely admitted l
what we have done and what we could do and socialist have this real, i talk about utopia, this real powerful vision of what human beings could do together and it is a beautiful vision that animates a lot of people, and makes it right. >> two sides of the coin, the love and joy you feel for the good parts of life and the angry you feel when it is denied to people. >> let's open up on that note. does anyone have questions for nathan? in the blue shirt. >> thank you for coming,...
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this is a real problem. i think if americans had a better understanding of our profound crises that we have encountered and republic, they could put our current controversies in and calm down just a little bit. there would be fewer shrill predictions of doom, less inclination for people to set fire or to go to def con one immediately in any discussion. few comparative theples will illustrate striking difference between the erasions in the civil war and the ones we're coping with now. watch prominent actors use award ceremonies as a platform to express unhappiness current political leaders. on april 14, 1865, the youngest most celebrated actors in the united states withssed his unhappiness abraham lincoln by shooting him in the back of the head. in congressional hearings and other venues, politicians posture for the cameras and direct what they think of clever rhetorical barbs at their opponents. just wish they could hear thadius stevens and their compared to thadius stevens. that's what we see now. 1856, con
this is a real problem. i think if americans had a better understanding of our profound crises that we have encountered and republic, they could put our current controversies in and calm down just a little bit. there would be fewer shrill predictions of doom, less inclination for people to set fire or to go to def con one immediately in any discussion. few comparative theples will illustrate striking difference between the erasions in the civil war and the ones we're coping with now. watch...
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the ignorance is a real problem. i think if the americans had a better understanding of the past, of the profound crisis that we have encounter and overcome as a republic, they could put our current controversies in better context and calm down just a little bit. there would be fewer predictions of doom, less inclination for people to set their hair on fire or to go to defcon one immediately in any discussion. i think a few comparative examples will illustrate the striking divisions between the divisions in the civil war era and the divisions we're coping with now. these are things americans should be aware of. today we watch prominent actors use award ceremonies to express unhappiness about current political leaders. april 14, 1865 the youngest actor of the most celebrated actors expressed his unhappiness with abraham lincoln by shooting him in the back of the head. today in congressional hearings, politicians address the cameras and i wish they could hear their children compared to a thaddeus stevenss. on may 26, 1
the ignorance is a real problem. i think if the americans had a better understanding of the past, of the profound crisis that we have encounter and overcome as a republic, they could put our current controversies in better context and calm down just a little bit. there would be fewer predictions of doom, less inclination for people to set their hair on fire or to go to defcon one immediately in any discussion. i think a few comparative examples will illustrate the striking divisions between the...
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is still below 0 in real terms where they were before the financial crisis and even in the u.k. the only just go back in terms of hourly wages in real terms being where they were before the financial crisis here too so it is going to be a long process unfortunately and thanks for the government will have to be involved in all they say and those deficits will be quite high and those debts will increase at some point but have to do something about then either we can or everything that the central bank has bought terms of bonds in the market the secondary markets and writes them all fall or something else we need to give because those levels of debt are simply not sustainable for the long term if you want growth again to come who so clearly direct intervention the governments of taken in supporting salaries subsidizing salaries or sending people cash payments will that encourage people to continue spending you think a minimize the effects of a recession. well i mean. as we heard before it's actually quite refreshing from hearing from my fellow panelist because economists usually sa
is still below 0 in real terms where they were before the financial crisis and even in the u.k. the only just go back in terms of hourly wages in real terms being where they were before the financial crisis here too so it is going to be a long process unfortunately and thanks for the government will have to be involved in all they say and those deficits will be quite high and those debts will increase at some point but have to do something about then either we can or everything that the central...
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the real issue is reciprocity. when you see effective restraints that largely has to do with the military under military degree either explicitly or tactically. do not use certain weapons. there is not an advantage that it might make war horrible unrestrained in some way. but in order to evenly receive that kind of restraint is clarity in which on the thing you're not agreeing to do? in world war ii that restricted. [inaudible] and not to the cities. so where do you locate factories? so overtime that lined blurred. [inaudible] i think it's a real problem for p ai. where do you draw that line? were you say this is complication of ai there's a lot of discussions underway among states scholars looking to try to figure that out. >> host: thank you good question we will all be sharing your mike yourer shortly. >> guest: i would weigh in particular to ai. first there's the act specs technology that neither civilian or military. sometimes you'll see people say there's a movement of increase in misuse within the military.
the real issue is reciprocity. when you see effective restraints that largely has to do with the military under military degree either explicitly or tactically. do not use certain weapons. there is not an advantage that it might make war horrible unrestrained in some way. but in order to evenly receive that kind of restraint is clarity in which on the thing you're not agreeing to do? in world war ii that restricted. [inaudible] and not to the cities. so where do you locate factories? so...
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that's like a thing that happens for real.isk that many states around the country have decided to postpone their primary elections until later in the year. but wisconsin is not one of those states. because today they held their primary elections as scheduled. which, as you can imagine sa big problem, because not only were wisconsinites forced to pchoose between their health and their civic duty, but thanks to so many poll workers dropping out, the number of voting sites were slashed across the state, especially in urban areas. for example, the number of polling locations in milwaukee, went from the usual 180 all the way down to just five. five polling sites for a city of 600,000 people. and i'm sorry, guys, those numbers just don't make sense. 600,000 divided by five is... like... we all know what that number is. the point is, it's unfair for the voters. when wisconsin opened its polling locations this morning you could immediately tell having the election today was a really bad idea. >> we turn to wisconsin, where, despite th
that's like a thing that happens for real.isk that many states around the country have decided to postpone their primary elections until later in the year. but wisconsin is not one of those states. because today they held their primary elections as scheduled. which, as you can imagine sa big problem, because not only were wisconsinites forced to pchoose between their health and their civic duty, but thanks to so many poll workers dropping out, the number of voting sites were slashed across the...
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de pressing real fast.hen i started watching on mute. >> tens of millions more americans. >> and it is amazing, you see all the anchors of broadcasters from their homes now. but if you don't listen to what they are saying and just look at the background, oh t is like the worst version of crib, check it out. all right, now i love me some anderson cooper but this say little much. st like we get it, you read. i mean he looks like he lives in a real life game of clue. he doesn't need to be worry about corona, he needs to be worries about colonel mustard in the kitchen with the candlestick. >> how is this guy the same color as a wall. if he wasn't wearing a black jeact i wouldn't know where he stopped and the paul starts but is this apartment giving out american psycho vibes. but quit get the-- off the couch, we're going on aimplet the self-isolation got to this lady and she snapped. look at that, color coded books, why? for what? you look like you are live streaming from inside-- how does that even work. what s
de pressing real fast.hen i started watching on mute. >> tens of millions more americans. >> and it is amazing, you see all the anchors of broadcasters from their homes now. but if you don't listen to what they are saying and just look at the background, oh t is like the worst version of crib, check it out. all right, now i love me some anderson cooper but this say little much. st like we get it, you read. i mean he looks like he lives in a real life game of clue. he doesn't need to...
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real quick go ahead real quick go ahead. yeah i just want to say with mike bloomberg here's the issue it wasn't just a debate the problem with mike bloomberg was that whenever mike bloomberg speaks no one ever comes away liking him more he's a surly person he doesn't really have a whole lot of personality he has no charisma and that's whether he's on a stump speech whether he's in a church or whether he's on a debate stage it doesn't matter you never listen to him and come away like and you're more it's different with president trump it's different even with joe biden it's different with elizabeth warren ok but this guy i'm sorry doesn't have the ok i don't know i mean i've been watching reno i've been watching. is gushing and he doesn't have to go ahead once or start over again what you're going to have and then let let walter speak go ahead well well well this is but this is just an absurd scenario that we're talking about here i mean why does it have to be joe biden versus donald trump why does that have to be the ultimat
real quick go ahead real quick go ahead. yeah i just want to say with mike bloomberg here's the issue it wasn't just a debate the problem with mike bloomberg was that whenever mike bloomberg speaks no one ever comes away liking him more he's a surly person he doesn't really have a whole lot of personality he has no charisma and that's whether he's on a stump speech whether he's in a church or whether he's on a debate stage it doesn't matter you never listen to him and come away like and you're...
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real estate is not going anywhere. i would not be making a major purchase at this poipt in time. >> does that also apply to buying a new vehicle? >> you bet it does. the automobile industry they're down 25% in sales this month alone. so they're going to have a lot of inventory. and many people that will be defaulting on car loans. so very shortly here you'll be able to pick up a new car for you but one that's used. because the truth of the matter is you should never been buying a brand new car anyway. such a waste of money. buy a car that's new for you. that's two or three years old but never finance a car for more than three years. otherwise you are just wasting money. >> i remember you gave that advice back in the day. nothing has changed on that end. what about all of the incentives? so many car commercials where they pay a monthly payment for six months or lose your job they'll take care of you. even so, you say do not buy a new car? >> no. six months can come and go. if you buy a new car and take advantage of that
real estate is not going anywhere. i would not be making a major purchase at this poipt in time. >> does that also apply to buying a new vehicle? >> you bet it does. the automobile industry they're down 25% in sales this month alone. so they're going to have a lot of inventory. and many people that will be defaulting on car loans. so very shortly here you'll be able to pick up a new car for you but one that's used. because the truth of the matter is you should never been buying a...
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real progress in that place. yesterday we updated you on some of our efforts to train the workforce and starting phase 1, 10,000 tracers brought the state of california. partnerships are forming in that space and capacity building that is also well underway. we talked broadly about other indicators and most portt how e in skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities. other adult and senior licensed facilities throughout the state of california. we have well in excess of 8500 of these facilities in this date . the skilled nursing facilities represent 1224, but thousands more in home settings, as many as two or three people, some six or seven in size, all throughout the state of california. we have updated you on a consistent basis about our efforts in that place and the sincere concerns we have, demonstrable concerns we have, about protecting our seniors in those facilities. we continue to focus on that above and beyond anything else as it relates to the data that comes in every morning because of the vu
real progress in that place. yesterday we updated you on some of our efforts to train the workforce and starting phase 1, 10,000 tracers brought the state of california. partnerships are forming in that space and capacity building that is also well underway. we talked broadly about other indicators and most portt how e in skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities. other adult and senior licensed facilities throughout the state of california. we have well in excess of 8500 of these...
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so i think we have to re-imagine an economy that rewards real work, real products, real services, andt away from this notion that they're the people who are expendable in this society. >> i hope you're right on that. give us reason for actual hope for the future since, as we have this conversation, over 40,000 souls of our fellow citizens are gone. >> well, i think we're going to both have to reinvent the public atmosphere. as you said, as governor cuomo said. and we're going to have to say what type of things belong in the public space. and to me, it's now health care. just like a hurricane, you realize you're in the same boat. we realize as a country and as a world, we're all in the same boat. if some people are unhealthy, we all get unhealthy. so i think we're going to have to find ways to say, that's a common good. i'm not trying to make political arguments about expanding obamacare or whatever. i'm just trying to say that we can't have a system that doesn't provide the basic health care and sick leave that we will need for future pandemics. and secondly, i think we have to create
so i think we have to re-imagine an economy that rewards real work, real products, real services, andt away from this notion that they're the people who are expendable in this society. >> i hope you're right on that. give us reason for actual hope for the future since, as we have this conversation, over 40,000 souls of our fellow citizens are gone. >> well, i think we're going to both have to reinvent the public atmosphere. as you said, as governor cuomo said. and we're going to...
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this is a real serial entrepreneur.both of us. ana: so, we've already talked about the possibility of nick investing. lemonis: yeah? ana: so, do you think you want to invest in my business? nick: well, i mean this in the nicest way, but i think you need me, to be honest with you. lemonis: what's the company worth, in your mind, today? ana: skinny latina is worth $500,000 based on five times revenue, which last year was close to $100,000. lemonis: a half a million dollars? ana: yeah. there's risk for everybody here, marcus. lemonis: not for me. i haven't written a check yet. ana: what's my value? right? lemonis: are you asking me that? ana: no, i know what it is. lemonis: well, what is it? ana: it's -- it's a lot more than $500,000. lemonis: i'm sorry. i didn't mean to get that wrong. at t-mobile, we know that connection is more important than ever. we've increased network capacity, given more access to unlimited data. and provided free data for schools and students. visit t-mobile.com to learn more. you can also manage
this is a real serial entrepreneur.both of us. ana: so, we've already talked about the possibility of nick investing. lemonis: yeah? ana: so, do you think you want to invest in my business? nick: well, i mean this in the nicest way, but i think you need me, to be honest with you. lemonis: what's the company worth, in your mind, today? ana: skinny latina is worth $500,000 based on five times revenue, which last year was close to $100,000. lemonis: a half a million dollars? ana: yeah. there's...
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john: no, want to talk real? let's talk real. john: at that time, you know, mike was pretty lackadaisical in that area. you kind of just didn't care. mike: mm. i don't think you did as much as you thought you did. lemonis: over the next hour, i'm gonna take you behind the scenes to share with you what i was actually thinking during filming... both of you, get your [bleep] together and figure out how to coexist and have mutual respect. john: at that time, we were at our -- really at our bottom. we don't do a lot of things -- lemonis: as a family? john: yeah, because it's too painful. mike: our family, you know, just, like, broke apart. lemonis: ...share some secrets... ashley: we might want to spell "barbeque" correctly, though. mike: i start using spellcheck. i didn't know it existed before. lemonis: ...and give you an honest assessment of my decisions. that store's closing, unfortunately, no matter what. whoo! my name is marcus lemonis, and this is an inside look at "the profit." this is one of the best investments that i have m
john: no, want to talk real? let's talk real. john: at that time, you know, mike was pretty lackadaisical in that area. you kind of just didn't care. mike: mm. i don't think you did as much as you thought you did. lemonis: over the next hour, i'm gonna take you behind the scenes to share with you what i was actually thinking during filming... both of you, get your [bleep] together and figure out how to coexist and have mutual respect. john: at that time, we were at our -- really at our bottom....
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this year, with real sports shut down, this was the main event, broadcast on itv.ot to have a grand national doesn't seem right, so we've done everything we can to recreate the grand national in the best possible way. of course, it wouldn't be the national without a flutter and you could bet on the virtual result up to a maximum of £10, with all profits going to the nhs. in real life, tiger roll would have been going for a third national win in a row, but in the virtual race, he was overtaken by aso, who found out the aintree fences are no less tricky when they're made of pixels. oh, aso's down! he crashed out at the second last. so to a thrilling finish and a victory for potters corner, a horse not even guaranteed a place in the real—life race. what a day for a trainer and jockey who never left home. there's great excitement in the house. the children were on their toy horses and it was great watching the race and seeing the horse come through and winning. and jack is a welsh jockey as well, only 17. there was great excitement. the technology allows a bit of time
this year, with real sports shut down, this was the main event, broadcast on itv.ot to have a grand national doesn't seem right, so we've done everything we can to recreate the grand national in the best possible way. of course, it wouldn't be the national without a flutter and you could bet on the virtual result up to a maximum of £10, with all profits going to the nhs. in real life, tiger roll would have been going for a third national win in a row, but in the virtual race, he was overtaken...
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those are the two busiest months for new york city real estate. prices at the end of this could fall by 20, 25%, maybe more when we start to get trading in stomacher athe summer and fall. that's the market that 25%, 30% drop sales volume is falling for two years prior to this. that would be a big drop what we knead to drop as well is new development. in first quarter we saw prices for new development fall by 50%. we now have a 17-month supply. the state of new york given how critical it is to real estate, declared it an essential industry we can now have showings all we need is buyers. back to you. >> an essential industry stay right there for more on how coronavirus is impacting new york's housing market, let's welcome in bess friedman i'm going to pick up on what robert said which is landlords aren't going to be able to make it through if this lasts for a couple more months, will they? >> i think it's a challenging time for every one i know there was mention, robert mentioned real estate being an essential service or business. you know, i'm not
those are the two busiest months for new york city real estate. prices at the end of this could fall by 20, 25%, maybe more when we start to get trading in stomacher athe summer and fall. that's the market that 25%, 30% drop sales volume is falling for two years prior to this. that would be a big drop what we knead to drop as well is new development. in first quarter we saw prices for new development fall by 50%. we now have a 17-month supply. the state of new york given how critical it is to...
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people and that she was a real woman. in 2017 maria cardona got a new trial and bonding with her for several years i wasn't writing all the time but i would send an occasional letter and then she would write back a right to her three letters and i would write back. one of the things that she asked for after she let me have permission to write about her than she did want me to write about her except he became very clear that she wanted to control the narrative and she wanted me to go to her retrial and i did preach he was being tried for murder again but this time the death penalty was -- and as i sat in the trial after having this correspondence with her and feeling like there was enough evidence to prove that someone else was partially responsible another woman had confessed, i realized she was lying. she got caught lying on the stand by the prosecutor's three separate times. i included a little bit of that too because i really wanted the readers to thinknk about this ia of her that i had instructed in my head and how th
people and that she was a real woman. in 2017 maria cardona got a new trial and bonding with her for several years i wasn't writing all the time but i would send an occasional letter and then she would write back a right to her three letters and i would write back. one of the things that she asked for after she let me have permission to write about her than she did want me to write about her except he became very clear that she wanted to control the narrative and she wanted me to go to her...
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where did the stories go, could it be they were not real at all, just media concoctions of a false disunion, there was a business plan selling conflict but the steadfast unity of liberates that for now, i'm sure at the moment the new york times is doing a story with these headlines. the secret homophobia of the pandemic. social distancing and excuse to marginalize minorities even more. toilet paper. why does it have to be white. i kid but let's not forget when if you early voices shut down the border noted the virus origin were called racists, maybe that has died down for now but will the things that die come back, the woke for gave the all the vanished but the uselessness of their identity of obsession. or maybe it is just mutating, i feel like you miss the good old days of twitter when it was littered with activists demanding more from an end to binary bathrooms but things are changing, look at the tv industry, the gleaming studios with airbrushed anchors, what are we replacing it with, host in their kitchens like this one. >> technology kills viruses. >> holy crap. >> you gotta love the
where did the stories go, could it be they were not real at all, just media concoctions of a false disunion, there was a business plan selling conflict but the steadfast unity of liberates that for now, i'm sure at the moment the new york times is doing a story with these headlines. the secret homophobia of the pandemic. social distancing and excuse to marginalize minorities even more. toilet paper. why does it have to be white. i kid but let's not forget when if you early voices shut down the...
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we'll be partners in that real estate deal. jerry: okay. cool.roperty for $3 million, the bank is gonna want at least 20% down, $600,000. the company doesn't have the excess working capital, so doing a deal with me would either provide them the cash they needed for the down payment, or i would provide the financing. jerry: it'd be nice to have that piece of property paid for. lemonis: and we'll make sure that if that happens, that we improve the facility. i love the business that you have. i think your facility looks really tired. i think the karts need to be freshened up. i think the inside needs to be freshened up. i think the outside needs to be brightened. matisun: that's our weakness. lemonis: yeah, and i can help you do all that. jerry: i like it. lemonis: so are we... we got a good understanding? jerry: we do. we do. lemonis: okay. we good? matisun: great. yeah! ♪ ♪ lemonis: what's the good word? how you doing, my friend? jerry: good to see you. lemonis: everything good? even though i've decided not to invest in the actual business and jus
we'll be partners in that real estate deal. jerry: okay. cool.roperty for $3 million, the bank is gonna want at least 20% down, $600,000. the company doesn't have the excess working capital, so doing a deal with me would either provide them the cash they needed for the down payment, or i would provide the financing. jerry: it'd be nice to have that piece of property paid for. lemonis: and we'll make sure that if that happens, that we improve the facility. i love the business that you have. i...
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can hear voices with a real all synthetic. well study shows that they do perceive sounds that enables the release of a piece to locate a source of water and grow in the direction of the water sound. in other ways to kill it so highly sensitive to signals in their surroundings. not only register and give off certain fragrances they can also sense whether the it is dry or dumb. whether there's a gentle breeze or strong wind and which direction it's coming from. that constantly measuring the air temperature they can differentiate between morning and evening light they're equipped with infrared an ultraviolet light sensors and if they find themselves in the shade they can tell whether it's being caused by a rock or not a plant. plants collect information every 2nd they need to respond to their environment so they can adopt the right behavior to survive just like common moles 10 years ago the idea of plant behavior wasn't taken seriously now that's changing . i think we can call it plant behavior because plants are able to perceive
can hear voices with a real all synthetic. well study shows that they do perceive sounds that enables the release of a piece to locate a source of water and grow in the direction of the water sound. in other ways to kill it so highly sensitive to signals in their surroundings. not only register and give off certain fragrances they can also sense whether the it is dry or dumb. whether there's a gentle breeze or strong wind and which direction it's coming from. that constantly measuring the air...