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same with richard nixon, i'm sure he fought with them. i didn't talk to him about that subject, and every one of those guys had their own little problems with the party, because it was so extreme and that's not california. so you will lose, and that's why you see now the democrats have an absolute maturity in sacramento, and it's a shame because it does not show off the state well when you have an absolute maturity. when you show off the state well, you have a majority. i think it's much better when there is a rich balance when sometimes republicans win, sometimes democrats win. that's what makes it competitive. there is no competition now. you know and i know that competition is what makes -- what creates excellence. competition is what creates performance. and this is why we need competition in this state again in order to get rid of some of this stupid dialogue that they have about tax increases and about doing this. don't destroy the state. let's keep it the way it is. let's keep it stable. no, we don't need anymore regulatio regulati
same with richard nixon, i'm sure he fought with them. i didn't talk to him about that subject, and every one of those guys had their own little problems with the party, because it was so extreme and that's not california. so you will lose, and that's why you see now the democrats have an absolute maturity in sacramento, and it's a shame because it does not show off the state well when you have an absolute maturity. when you show off the state well, you have a majority. i think it's much better...
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and the same of richard nixon, he felt the same way. i go to california, and remember the oil spills and you know 68 and 69. and right after he became president he came out here, and he inspected the oil spill out here, and i was walking with him and i was out there my feet was full of tar, and so he was concerned and it shows you that he was concerned about keeping the world clean, keeping this country clean. getting rid of fossil fuels. and finding those kind of things that pollute our cities and our oceans and our country. so to me it was about that. it was like let's get rid of pollution. and that a lot of times means getting rid of fossil fuels, and looking for renewable resources. so lot of common sense stuff. and then i got into the climate change, and the effect it's gonna have in the future, so it was remarkable of how advanced, you know those guys were like ronald reagan and richard nixon. and richard nixon on a national level, think about it he had it was 1971, he had celebrated earth week. most places that you know and the i
and the same of richard nixon, he felt the same way. i go to california, and remember the oil spills and you know 68 and 69. and right after he became president he came out here, and he inspected the oil spill out here, and i was walking with him and i was out there my feet was full of tar, and so he was concerned and it shows you that he was concerned about keeping the world clean, keeping this country clean. getting rid of fossil fuels. and finding those kind of things that pollute our cities...
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arnold: i was always a big fan of richard nixon. i talk about this in my republican speech at the republican convention in 2004, i became a republican because of richard nixon. i moved to this country from 1968, which was a month before the actual election , the presidential election. i listen to hubert humphrey talk and then i listen to richard nixon. friend,cky to have this a jewish friend of mine, who spoke german fluently. he translated for me. my english was not good enough. said, what party is he? he said, he is a republican. and then i said, i think i will be a republican. he sounded so fantastic, what he was talking about. he was talking about trade, getting government back, no taxes, decreasing taxes, a strong military, personal freedoms, and i said, oh my god, this sounds so refreshing compared to what humphrey was talking about. he was campaigning in austria for socialism. that is when i became a big fan of nixon. president, ie became a bigger fan of him. that he so amazing is saw -- rather than the political issue. event
arnold: i was always a big fan of richard nixon. i talk about this in my republican speech at the republican convention in 2004, i became a republican because of richard nixon. i moved to this country from 1968, which was a month before the actual election , the presidential election. i listen to hubert humphrey talk and then i listen to richard nixon. friend,cky to have this a jewish friend of mine, who spoke german fluently. he translated for me. my english was not good enough. said, what...
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the same is true with richard nixon. he felt the same way. look, i go out to california, they have the oil spills. remember in '68, '69, the oil spills after he became president. he came out here and he inspected the hugest oil spill out here, and i remember walking around venice beach and having my feet always full of tar because of the oil spill and all this. so, he was concerned. it just showed you that he was concerned about, you know, keeping the world clean, keeping this country clean, getting rid of fossil fuels, and fighting those kinds of things that pollute our cities and our oceans, and our country. so, to me, it was about that. it was let's get rid of pollution, let's terminate pollution. a lot of times, that means getting rid of fossil fuels and switching over to renewables, some more common sense things, and then later on i got into the climate change that you saw what effect it's going to have in the future. but it was, you know, remarkable of how advanced, you know, those guys were, like ronald reagan and richard nixon. richar
the same is true with richard nixon. he felt the same way. look, i go out to california, they have the oil spills. remember in '68, '69, the oil spills after he became president. he came out here and he inspected the hugest oil spill out here, and i remember walking around venice beach and having my feet always full of tar because of the oil spill and all this. so, he was concerned. it just showed you that he was concerned about, you know, keeping the world clean, keeping this country clean,...
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ariet, richard, magdi and ryan. a witness who for some reason was left alive. >> two guys came into the house, beat up ryan, tie him up and kill ariet in a brutal hands-on way and leave no trace? >> that's what it looked like. it looked like two ghosts had just walked in and committed the ultimate crime. >> it seemed improbable and it encouraged detectives to look closely at ryan. he claimed to be a victim. but was he really? police learned the friend he was with the night of the murder had offered ryan a knife for protection. just hours before ryan's mother was brutally killed with a knife. a knife that had not been found. they also learned ryan smoked marijuana and not just at the occasional party. he smoked every day. and he wasn't just smoking. >> [ inaudible ]. >> police found small amounts of marijuana in ryan's room along with a bong, baggies and tin foil. and there was more, like the description ryan had given detectives about the two suspects. >> both male blacks, he said they were large. he said they acted
ariet, richard, magdi and ryan. a witness who for some reason was left alive. >> two guys came into the house, beat up ryan, tie him up and kill ariet in a brutal hands-on way and leave no trace? >> that's what it looked like. it looked like two ghosts had just walked in and committed the ultimate crime. >> it seemed improbable and it encouraged detectives to look closely at ryan. he claimed to be a victim. but was he really? police learned the friend he was with the night of...
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richard, i contacted richard right away because i had a way to get through colombia law school where an alumn. richard sort of walked that back about a year later right where i was getting in with gary, with gary it was two things. i think like persisting was part of it and part of it -- gary is a businessman, he was savvy and the idea of someone coming down like, you know, whatever, 30-year-old white guy, i want to write a story and i can't pay you a dime rubbed the wrong way and like that, i get that, i told him from the beginning, ethics are still what they are but that was -- that took a while to overcome and wound up the -- what we -- what we came to and initially i did this out of the sense of obligation to the book or desperation or something, but it ended up being frankly one of the highlights for me as i donate a portion of the proceeds of the book to missionary baptist church which is gary's church. it was also one of the hubs of underground resistance to perez's regime and particularly when it came to voter registration, there was a time when something like 20% of the blac
richard, i contacted richard right away because i had a way to get through colombia law school where an alumn. richard sort of walked that back about a year later right where i was getting in with gary, with gary it was two things. i think like persisting was part of it and part of it -- gary is a businessman, he was savvy and the idea of someone coming down like, you know, whatever, 30-year-old white guy, i want to write a story and i can't pay you a dime rubbed the wrong way and like that, i...
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richard, i contacted richard right away. to get to him through columbia law school where he is an alum. richard was very helpful and give a bunch of really rich, wonderful interviews early in the process i went back to again and again and again. and in richard for any number of reasons, some of which i know, some which i probably don't come sort of walk that back about a year later right as i was getting in with gary. with gary it was two things. it was i think like persisting was part of it at that part of it also was, gary is a businessman. gary is pretty savvy. he was raised to be financially independent so the idea of someone coming down like whatever, 30-year-old white kid from the north coming down to me hey come want to tell your story. i can't pay you a dime. rubbed him them the wrong way. and like that, and i get that. i i told them that from the beginning, ethics are still what they are, but that was, that took a while to overcome and wound up, what we came to, and initial i did this i think out of a sense of oblig
richard, i contacted richard right away. to get to him through columbia law school where he is an alum. richard was very helpful and give a bunch of really rich, wonderful interviews early in the process i went back to again and again and again. and in richard for any number of reasons, some of which i know, some which i probably don't come sort of walk that back about a year later right as i was getting in with gary. with gary it was two things. it was i think like persisting was part of it at...
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why we should read or even better, watch king the year, richard -- king lear, richard ii, or macbeth. all this brings me, in conclusion, act to the folger library. in the west garden is a that two of park, a statue of the mischievous spirit from a midsummer night's dream. he is facing the capitol. at the base of the statue is a quote from the play -- " o, what fools these mortals be." that our status here is precarious and requires immunity we are in the capital of a great nation. but even so, we are just a few steps away from the tragic mistake that makes our work all the more important. thank you. [applause] >> our speaker has agreed to take some questions, it is now the audience's floor. please stand up. >> i appreciate your comments, that he was not standing victorious and chanting, we are about to win this. i also want you to comment on his residency. he spent many a day and night in the white house, but he also had his residence near the old socialist. and i believe the horse drawn carriages bringing up the caskets of fallen soldiers were buried under his watch in his backyard a
why we should read or even better, watch king the year, richard -- king lear, richard ii, or macbeth. all this brings me, in conclusion, act to the folger library. in the west garden is a that two of park, a statue of the mischievous spirit from a midsummer night's dream. he is facing the capitol. at the base of the statue is a quote from the play -- " o, what fools these mortals be." that our status here is precarious and requires immunity we are in the capital of a great nation. but...
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richard is deposed and bollingbook becomes king. although he'll remain king until his death and pass the crown down to his son and grandson, it will eventually dissolve into brutal civil war. this happens for reasons that were brought to bollingbook's early attention by the bishop of carlile, but bollingbook will not listen. king lear divides his land by how profusely his daughters flatter him. when cordelia refuses to flatter, he denies her any inheritance and banishes her, an impetuous act he will live to regret. he is warned about the impending assassination attempt, but he ignores the warning saying, am i not caesar? as if he's immortal. in ""mcbeth," the witches tell him about his downfall, but he rejects it. shakespeare's lesson is clear. when they achieved power, these leaders stopped listening carefully. we see the same mistakes every day as flatterers thrive and as honest cordelias are ignored. another lesson which surprised me is that a leader must set personal loyalty aside in favor of pragmatism. the best example is henr
richard is deposed and bollingbook becomes king. although he'll remain king until his death and pass the crown down to his son and grandson, it will eventually dissolve into brutal civil war. this happens for reasons that were brought to bollingbook's early attention by the bishop of carlile, but bollingbook will not listen. king lear divides his land by how profusely his daughters flatter him. when cordelia refuses to flatter, he denies her any inheritance and banishes her, an impetuous act he...
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because richard ii, remember, shows bollingbook deposing the legitimate king. all of the members of the company that performed it were imprisoned except shakespeare.
because richard ii, remember, shows bollingbook deposing the legitimate king. all of the members of the company that performed it were imprisoned except shakespeare.
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george packer, richard holbrooke, i use the word complicated.t begin to do justice to him but why did you want to write about him and talk about his ambition, what drove him and frankly the fact what, the first quarter of the book is about vietnam. >> so he died in december 2010, he was actually stricken in hillary clinton's office, sector of states office which was a fitting finale and a high drama characteristic of him. a few weeks later his widow offered me his personal papers and i knew holbrooke a bit, not very well at the thought have a chance to explore a flamboyant, mesmerizing, maddening character whose career covered half-century from kennedy to obama from vietnam to afghanistan, through an intimate look at his diaries and letters and other papers. so i said yes without quite knowing why i had said yes. as soon as i begin to read those letters and some of them were as you say judy, he began his career in south vietnam actually in the mequon dealt with the war was at its hottest in 1963. assumes a begin reading his letters from the mequ
george packer, richard holbrooke, i use the word complicated.t begin to do justice to him but why did you want to write about him and talk about his ambition, what drove him and frankly the fact what, the first quarter of the book is about vietnam. >> so he died in december 2010, he was actually stricken in hillary clinton's office, sector of states office which was a fitting finale and a high drama characteristic of him. a few weeks later his widow offered me his personal papers and i...
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>> it's a great question, richard. currently, what the vaccines do especially the two ones that have been authorized by the fda they help to provoke the immune system. the immune system and the spike protein under investigation in the uk and africa have, so yes, the vaccines should provide kind of what we'd call monoclonal receptor coverage for this set of mutations and then some. people think about this when developing vaccines and we expect the virus to mutate. of course, there are tests being conducted not just on that variant under investigation, richard, but also understand the performance of the current vaccines and their technologies against some of the variants and their mutations. so i think the challenge for the american -- for the federal government is going to be really rolling out these vaccines in 2021 and making sure the americans can get them as soon as possible. >> quickly on that, dr. hazeltine, respond to dr. patel. about 1.1 million vaccines have been given. not at the rate that we'll need to hit th
>> it's a great question, richard. currently, what the vaccines do especially the two ones that have been authorized by the fda they help to provoke the immune system. the immune system and the spike protein under investigation in the uk and africa have, so yes, the vaccines should provide kind of what we'd call monoclonal receptor coverage for this set of mutations and then some. people think about this when developing vaccines and we expect the virus to mutate. of course, there are...
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yeah, so it turns out richard's not in a fiat panda then.arriving at goodwood speed week in style as the chief test pilot of gravity industries — a start—up that believes they've finally nailed the jet pack. i hatched this idea in 2016 of could you reinvent flight byjust adding a minimalist amount of equipment and using your brain and your body to fly in a very unusual way? no logical reason — that was just an interesting idea, i thought. chuckles. so, i'm going to have a go in this. mm—hmm. any tips? actually, it's like watching a child learn to ride a bike because if you described a bicycle to somebody who'd never seen one, it sounds very clever and complicated and difficult to learn. but our experience is when you let the inner balance brain take over, then it's remarkable how well that collaboration between machine and human works, and this is the same. right, so what we're going to do is put the harness on. that will do a good job of kind of connecting you to the suit as best as possible. if you stress and overthink it, it's really hard
yeah, so it turns out richard's not in a fiat panda then.arriving at goodwood speed week in style as the chief test pilot of gravity industries — a start—up that believes they've finally nailed the jet pack. i hatched this idea in 2016 of could you reinvent flight byjust adding a minimalist amount of equipment and using your brain and your body to fly in a very unusual way? no logical reason — that was just an interesting idea, i thought. chuckles. so, i'm going to have a go in this....
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the main application, richard thinks, is in entertainment.g jetpack races across lakes, for example. but in september 2020, richard joined the great north air ambulance service to show how paramedics might quickly get to casualties in the rough terrain of the lake district. the great north air ambulance reached out and said that there appears, according to their analysis, to be a large cluster of cases where, if they could move very quickly out of a vehicle with this, that would work. and so we went up and tested it. the headline result was, i got to the casualty in 90 seconds when it took 25 minutes to walk there. hardly surprising, since richard broke the guinness world record for fastest speed in a body—controlled jet engine power suit, twice. they're noisy, impractical and expensive. but, jet packs are now real, which is a good enough christmas present for this little fan boy. i'm going to be the ghost of christmas past and take as to jazz clu b christmas past and take as to jazz club in vancouver. it was actually demolished in 1955 but t
the main application, richard thinks, is in entertainment.g jetpack races across lakes, for example. but in september 2020, richard joined the great north air ambulance service to show how paramedics might quickly get to casualties in the rough terrain of the lake district. the great north air ambulance reached out and said that there appears, according to their analysis, to be a large cluster of cases where, if they could move very quickly out of a vehicle with this, that would work. and so we...
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george packer, richard holbrooke, i use the word complicate. begin to do justice to him, but why did you want to write about him and talk about his ambition, what drove him, and the fact the first quarter or the book is about vietnam. >> so, he died in december december 20010. actually stricken in hillary clinton's office, the secretary of state's office, a fitting finale and a high drama characteristic of him. a few weeks later himself widow offered me his permanent papers and knew high school a bit, -- holbrooke a bit, not very well and i had a chance to explore a flame point, mesmerizing, maddening character whose career covered a half century from kennedy to obama, from vietnam to afghanistan, through an intimate look at his diaries and letters so i saidey without quite not knowing why. holbrooke -- as soon as i began to read the letters and he gab this here in south vietnam. in the mekong delta where the wore was at its hot nest 1963 and signs began reading his letters to his first wife i knew i'd made the right choice because he was such
george packer, richard holbrooke, i use the word complicate. begin to do justice to him, but why did you want to write about him and talk about his ambition, what drove him, and the fact the first quarter or the book is about vietnam. >> so, he died in december december 20010. actually stricken in hillary clinton's office, the secretary of state's office, a fitting finale and a high drama characteristic of him. a few weeks later himself widow offered me his permanent papers and knew high...
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yeah, so it turns out richard is not in a fiat panda then.e's arriving goodwood speed week in style, as the chief test pilot of gravity industries, the start—up that believes they've finally nailed the jetpack. i hatched this idea in 2016 of, could you reinvent flight byjust adding the minimalist amount of equipment and using your brain and body to fly in a very unusual way. no logical reason, that was just an interesting idea, i thought. so, i'm going to have a go on this? mm—hmm. any tips? well actually, it's like watching a child learn to ride a bike because if you describe a bicycle to somebody who has never seen one, it sounds very clever and complicated and difficult to learn but our experience is that when you let the inner balance brain take over, it is remarkable how well that collaboration between machine and human works and this is the same. right, so we're going to put the harness on. that will do a good job of connecting you to the suit as best as possible. if you stress and overthink it, it's really hard. walking and standing up
yeah, so it turns out richard is not in a fiat panda then.e's arriving goodwood speed week in style, as the chief test pilot of gravity industries, the start—up that believes they've finally nailed the jetpack. i hatched this idea in 2016 of, could you reinvent flight byjust adding the minimalist amount of equipment and using your brain and body to fly in a very unusual way. no logical reason, that was just an interesting idea, i thought. so, i'm going to have a go on this? mm—hmm. any...
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george, richard holbrook, i use the word complicated.doesn't begin to do justice but why did you want to write about him and talk about his ambition and what drove him he offered his personal papers and i knew holbrook a bit, not a very well and i thought i had a chance to explore a flamboyant mesmerizing mesmerizing character whose career covered a vast century from kennedy to obama to be at nine and afghanistan with an intimate look in the delta when the war was at its hottest in 1963 and as soon began reading the letters i knew i made the right choice because he was such a good writer, so intelligent and observant and funny and arrogant, and just a guy that could fill a book and maybe more. so, his ambition was an engine, a kind of demonic engine that was there from the very start. and that got him into high places and lead to some triumphs and also in the end i think it cost him a great deal. friendships, relationships and maybe his own heart's desire to rise to the top of his field. he never got there because people found him to be
george, richard holbrook, i use the word complicated.doesn't begin to do justice but why did you want to write about him and talk about his ambition and what drove him he offered his personal papers and i knew holbrook a bit, not a very well and i thought i had a chance to explore a flamboyant mesmerizing mesmerizing character whose career covered a vast century from kennedy to obama to be at nine and afghanistan with an intimate look in the delta when the war was at its hottest in 1963 and as...
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the main application richards thinks is an entertainment.ack races across lakes for example. but in september 2020, richard joined the great north air ambulance arborist to show how paramedics might quickly get to casualties in the rough terrain of the lake district. the great north air invalid through shop and said there appears to the analysis be a large class of cases where if they can move very quickly out of a vehicle with this that would work. so we went up and tested in the headline result was i got to the casualty in 90 seconds when he took 25 minutes to walk there. hardly surprising since richard broke the guinness world record for fastest speedin guinness world record for fastest speed in a body controljet engine power suit twice. they are noisy, impractical, and expensive, butjet packs are now real! what are a good enough christmas present for this little fanboys. —— which is a good enough christmas present. who is up? i wouldjump in x. i have a present except my present is a gift for all of you, not just a present except my prese
the main application richards thinks is an entertainment.ack races across lakes for example. but in september 2020, richard joined the great north air ambulance arborist to show how paramedics might quickly get to casualties in the rough terrain of the lake district. the great north air invalid through shop and said there appears to the analysis be a large class of cases where if they can move very quickly out of a vehicle with this that would work. so we went up and tested in the headline...
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richard we know that the afghan government is very nervous about this rapid drawdown of u.s. troops ward the afghan government be wise to try and stall or delay the talks advancing any further until president elect joe biden's in the white house would he be different in his approach to afghanistan do you think joe biden would he continue the drawdown. i think the reason we saw the progress this week indo is precisely because of the outcome of u.s. election results know of the taliban knowing they're not going to have the same relationship with the united states as they have currently with the trumpet ministration many in washington and elsewhere certainly european capitals are worried that the us is abandoning its commitment to conditions based drop it seen this reduction in violence that our other 2 commentators have referred to it's a clear violation of the 3 men from february another violation by the taliban has been their commitment to counter terrorism commitments the connections to the al-qaeda in particular continue as reported in the security council as 3 simply as th
richard we know that the afghan government is very nervous about this rapid drawdown of u.s. troops ward the afghan government be wise to try and stall or delay the talks advancing any further until president elect joe biden's in the white house would he be different in his approach to afghanistan do you think joe biden would he continue the drawdown. i think the reason we saw the progress this week indo is precisely because of the outcome of u.s. election results know of the taliban knowing...
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yeah, so it turns out richard is not in a fiat panda then.speed week in style as the chief test pilot of gravity industries — the start—up that believes they've finally nailed the jet pack. i hatched this idea in 2016 of could you reinvent flight byjust adding the minimalist amount of equipment and using your brain and body to fly in a very unusual way? no logical reason — that was just an interesting idea, i thought. chuckles. so, i'm going to have a go on this? mm—hmm. any tips? actually, it's like watching a child learn to ride a bike because if you described a bicycle to somebody who'd never seen one, it sounds very clever and complicated and difficult to learn. but our experience is that when you let the inner balance brain take over, then it is remarkable how well that collaboration between machine and human works, and this is the same. right, so what we're going to do is put the harness on. that will do a good job of connecting you to the suit as best as possible. if you stress and overthink it, it's really hard. walking and standing u
yeah, so it turns out richard is not in a fiat panda then.speed week in style as the chief test pilot of gravity industries — the start—up that believes they've finally nailed the jet pack. i hatched this idea in 2016 of could you reinvent flight byjust adding the minimalist amount of equipment and using your brain and body to fly in a very unusual way? no logical reason — that was just an interesting idea, i thought. chuckles. so, i'm going to have a go on this? mm—hmm. any tips?...
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bus from pandemics or itself available at democracy at work and diet info of which economist richard de wolfe is founder and he hosts the nationally syndicated show economic update hell of a read richard and you had me at hello when you wrote capitalisms vulnerabilities undermined the capacity to contain covert 1000 spread richard what vulnerabilities are baked into capitalism and how are they hampering our coronavirus response. well in the classic sense of the term i'm too edgy. let me try to explain it rapidly as it resists system that rewards investors who do 2 things find a profitable way to use their money and minimize the risks they take in doing so that's the rule that's the mantra that's the measure of success if you do that and that usually gets spun asian for your failure is that you didn't do it you didn't find profitable outlets or you took on too much risk so let's look at it in terms of the pandemic. let's take is an example a mask manufacturer a capitalist who invests in goods of equipment and labor to produce max usually a situation to produce a mask takes a certain a
bus from pandemics or itself available at democracy at work and diet info of which economist richard de wolfe is founder and he hosts the nationally syndicated show economic update hell of a read richard and you had me at hello when you wrote capitalisms vulnerabilities undermined the capacity to contain covert 1000 spread richard what vulnerabilities are baked into capitalism and how are they hampering our coronavirus response. well in the classic sense of the term i'm too edgy. let me try to...
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was richard is from the university of massachusetts and jives is live on the program richard some economists fear the aid package could overheat the economy it's simply too large that's their view do you see it like that. absolutely not we have just gone through 8 or 9 months when several trillions of dollars were given to major corporations even sometimes the medium and small ones nobody raised the question at that time about the overheating of the economy that might result it is always very suspicious if the time comes to give money to average people who desperately need it suddenly we hear the concern about the secondary or tertiary affects so i think this is pure political claim it has to do with favoring business over the general public that's the issue that's what's been going on for a long trial and we're so tied to deadlines we passed the line a few times richard even if everything goes the plan and trump signs off are americans going to be waiting for their help for their benefits anyway. yes let me underscore the americans have been waiting now 8 or 9 months many of them for the ki
was richard is from the university of massachusetts and jives is live on the program richard some economists fear the aid package could overheat the economy it's simply too large that's their view do you see it like that. absolutely not we have just gone through 8 or 9 months when several trillions of dollars were given to major corporations even sometimes the medium and small ones nobody raised the question at that time about the overheating of the economy that might result it is always very...
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richard: -- saw past? richard -- passed?c should is a ready priced in -- the aid package is already priced in. i think it is very much by the rumor. that seasonality is playing a part. it is yet to be seen how effective this latest initiative will be in helping the economy. that will become clear in the coming months. for markets, the impact has probably already run its course. anna: richard, thank you very much. richard jones in berlin. thank you very much for joining us. european equity markets on the front foot as we bring this hour of programming to a close, up by just over 1%. all sectors in europe in positive territory. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> global assets show a mixed picture as investors weigh the risk of the new variant of the coronavirus. a new u.s. relief bill. a challenging christmas. boris johnson offers a last ditch proposal on fishing to secure an 11th hour brexit deal as he races to france. biontechch explores -- explores options to expand vaccine production. we will speak to
richard: -- saw past? richard -- passed?c should is a ready priced in -- the aid package is already priced in. i think it is very much by the rumor. that seasonality is playing a part. it is yet to be seen how effective this latest initiative will be in helping the economy. that will become clear in the coming months. for markets, the impact has probably already run its course. anna: richard, thank you very much. richard jones in berlin. thank you very much for joining us. european equity...
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let's break this down with chief international editor richard walker so richard has the chancellor in this case managed to reach some sort of middle ground pleasing all parties. well i think that probably the most appropriate expression to use that he ban is is is a bit of a one having special butt kicking the can down the road because that's really effectively what the german government has done here and given that it's been wrangling with this decision already for 2 years that has been kicked down quite a bit of road already but the point is that they have not today made a decision against well away what they've done is they've set the parameters a process by which they will make decisions in the future on huawei so what that means is that there will be a new test coming in in addition to the usual kind of technical tests which have been applied in the past there will be more of a kind of political security test on supplies whether they meet that test of essential trustworthiness in political and security terms now this is something that the foreign ministry has been pushing for for
let's break this down with chief international editor richard walker so richard has the chancellor in this case managed to reach some sort of middle ground pleasing all parties. well i think that probably the most appropriate expression to use that he ban is is is a bit of a one having special butt kicking the can down the road because that's really effectively what the german government has done here and given that it's been wrangling with this decision already for 2 years that has been kicked...
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power panel slides and no, a political analyst richard fowl richard fowler, fox news contributor and you both. >> first come on this idea of, you know, run 2024 come inauguration week announced it. >> and i know he's also been reporting where he said he was interested in talking about 2024 because of all the legal challenge is going on which we understand. but certainly if donald trump were to run again in 2024, he would be the front runner. we talk about 70 million votes, 52% believe that -- 52% of republicans think that it was rigged. so a mega movement right behind him. and you have a good opportunity to campaign for four straight years, raise money and come out bigger and better especially after people see your regulations that joe biden would weigh down on the economy. and become hard for a lot of people. he would have an excellent opportunity to be the republican nominee of 2024. >> harris: that is fascinating to me. i will come back in a mom after talking to richard about what that is and what it looks like for the rivals in the party that might want to run. richard talk about
power panel slides and no, a political analyst richard fowl richard fowler, fox news contributor and you both. >> first come on this idea of, you know, run 2024 come inauguration week announced it. >> and i know he's also been reporting where he said he was interested in talking about 2024 because of all the legal challenge is going on which we understand. but certainly if donald trump were to run again in 2024, he would be the front runner. we talk about 70 million votes, 52%...
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this family business was founded by richard's dad, santo emanuele, in 1968, who ran it with richard'slder brother, james. richard's dad passed away, and then his brother died unexpectedly, leaving richard to run the business. richard wanted to keep his family legacy alive, so he took over the business and brought his son, michael, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems. we gotta do what we gotta do. >> unlike many of the businesses i help, mr. green tea isn't facing a crisis. they generated over $2.5 million a year in revenue, and the emanueles make a very good living, but the business is static. >> i have such a hard time making this decision. >> the emanueles can't seem to agree on a plan for their future. michael has big ideas, but richard always plays it safe, and that creates tension. >> it's not 75. just get-- >> don't mince my words. i hate that. >> i believe that mr. green tea can be a $50-million company. they need to be bold, and they need to take chances. they haven't launched new flavors in over a decade, and they're still not well-situated in the retail market. t
this family business was founded by richard's dad, santo emanuele, in 1968, who ran it with richard'slder brother, james. richard's dad passed away, and then his brother died unexpectedly, leaving richard to run the business. richard wanted to keep his family legacy alive, so he took over the business and brought his son, michael, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems. we gotta do what we gotta do. >> unlike many of the businesses i help, mr. green tea isn't facing a...
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but in september 2020, richard lakes, for example.ember2020, richardjoined the great north air ambulance service to show how paramedics might quickly get to casualties in the rough terrain of the la ke in the rough terrain of the lake district. the great north airambulance lake district. the great north air ambulance reached out and said that there appears to be a large cluster of cases where, if they could move very quickly, and the end result was that i got there in a few minutes. he broke the world record of fastest speed and a body controlled jet power suit twice they are noisy, impractical and expensive. but, jet packs are now real, which isa jet packs are now real, which is a good enough christmas present for this little fan boy. 0k, present for this little fan boy. ok, i have questions how long is it going be before you arejet packing all over long is it going be before you are jet packing all over the place like jetpack richard ? lets try never. you need really good core strength and really strong arms as well to stop the jets
but in september 2020, richard lakes, for example.ember2020, richardjoined the great north air ambulance service to show how paramedics might quickly get to casualties in the rough terrain of the la ke in the rough terrain of the lake district. the great north airambulance lake district. the great north air ambulance reached out and said that there appears to be a large cluster of cases where, if they could move very quickly, and the end result was that i got there in a few minutes. he broke...
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richard was 29 in 1966. bright, ambitious, tense, totally out of place in new orleans.e was jewish, third in his class at columbia law school, has not spent time in the south, certainly not in the deep south but 1955 he volunteered his vacation days to take the civil rights cases when he was at a law firm in washington, d.c. when he was down there he quit his fancy job and one of the nation's most prestigious law firms that takes civil rights cases in louisiana, he was part of a small army of lawyers who came down to enforce the hard won victories of the civil rights movement. it's worth pausing for a moment to think about what that means. and how many of you i assume hadn't really thought about that before. i know i hadn't. the story we tell about the civil rights movement begins with emmett till and brown v board of education and some highlights like freedom rise i have a dream, edmund pettis bridge, selma alabama. it ends with the passage of the act of 64, 65 respectively. i hope that i sounds familiar. and then sanitation workers of detroit or black power or other t
richard was 29 in 1966. bright, ambitious, tense, totally out of place in new orleans.e was jewish, third in his class at columbia law school, has not spent time in the south, certainly not in the deep south but 1955 he volunteered his vacation days to take the civil rights cases when he was at a law firm in washington, d.c. when he was down there he quit his fancy job and one of the nation's most prestigious law firms that takes civil rights cases in louisiana, he was part of a small army of...
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." ♪ this over here, is richard wilbanks richard was taking his 3-month-old puppy, gunner, for a walka, when an alligator leaped out of the pond and grabbed the puppy in its jaws and pulled it under water. so richard did what any of us would do in that situation, he jumped into the pond, pried the alligator's jaws open, and saved his puppy's life take a look. >> seth: that man pried open an alligator's jaws with his bare hands. do you know how strong you have to be to pry open an alligator's jaws i don't, but i know i can barely pry open a stapler when i finally do, all the staplers -- all the staples go flying and the stapler, it is a mess not for me, for my staff [ laughter ] but still, you feel guilty you close the door this is the kind of story we need right now usually when someone asks, "did you hear what happened in florida? your first thought is, "oh, no, did another pelican steal a retiree's mobility scooter and lead the police on a high speed chase before crashing into a wendy's drive-thru?" but not this time, this time the story is the absolute best because not only did thi
." ♪ this over here, is richard wilbanks richard was taking his 3-month-old puppy, gunner, for a walka, when an alligator leaped out of the pond and grabbed the puppy in its jaws and pulled it under water. so richard did what any of us would do in that situation, he jumped into the pond, pried the alligator's jaws open, and saved his puppy's life take a look. >> seth: that man pried open an alligator's jaws with his bare hands. do you know how strong you have to be to pry open an...
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, richard fowler is here. and making his debut on the ss kennedy. contributor and host of the verse is me podcasts steven l muller is here. the l of course dance for luscious. thank you for being here. >> thank you kennedy good to see her. kennedy: i'm thrilled as well for this is exciting. so matt, how frustrating is it for proponents of limited government to hear the president to come out and attack the porkbarrel spending. within he goes ahead and signs it and says you better take this pork out. is that how the process typically works? i'm not sure. >> sadly that is how the process typically works. on december 22, 2020 whatever terrible ureters, he probably became president. that was a great speech but he was saying and no one had any time to read this. it's a total disgrace for this set on their hands for the last five months, did nothing. all of which is true. paid for all this crab that nobody should pay for in a coronavirus relay filter did not have anything to do, it was a great little speech minus the
, richard fowler is here. and making his debut on the ss kennedy. contributor and host of the verse is me podcasts steven l muller is here. the l of course dance for luscious. thank you for being here. >> thank you kennedy good to see her. kennedy: i'm thrilled as well for this is exciting. so matt, how frustrating is it for proponents of limited government to hear the president to come out and attack the porkbarrel spending. within he goes ahead and signs it and says you better take this...
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yeah, so it turns out richard's not in a fiat panda then.s the chief test pilot of gravity industries — a start—up that believes they've finally nailed the jet pack. i hatched this idea in 2016 of could you reinvent flight byjust adding a minimalist amount of equipment and using your brain and your body to fly in a very unusual way? no logical reason — that was just an interesting idea, i thought. chuckles. so, i'm going to have a go in this. mm—hmm. any tips? actually, it's like watching a child learn to ride a bike because if you described a bicycle to somebody who'd never seen one, it sounds very clever and complicated and difficult to learn. but our experience is when you let the inner balance brain take over, then it's remarkable how well that collaboration between machine and human works, and this is the same. right, so what we're going to do is put the harness on. that will do a good job of kind of connecting you to the suit as best as possible. if you stress and overthink it, it's really hard. walking and standing up is much more com
yeah, so it turns out richard's not in a fiat panda then.s the chief test pilot of gravity industries — a start—up that believes they've finally nailed the jet pack. i hatched this idea in 2016 of could you reinvent flight byjust adding a minimalist amount of equipment and using your brain and your body to fly in a very unusual way? no logical reason — that was just an interesting idea, i thought. chuckles. so, i'm going to have a go in this. mm—hmm. any tips? actually, it's like...
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as richard helms said, you only work for one president at a time.ccess, making the transition as smoothly as you could from one incredible difficult presidents, johnson, to probably an even harder president to work for, especially if you are cia, richard nixon. and it is surprising in our history, those hold over directors, that some of them did not make the jump from one to the other. but cold, notably, had a decent relationship with kennedy and with johnson and tried way too hard to sell the agency on somebody that didn't know much about it. johnson finally just shut him out of the oval office. it didn't help that hem$7vpñ was re-totally bringing in bad news about vietnam, johnson did not want to hear it. it was up to helms, who had to repair the relationship which he was able to do during the six day war during the arab sydney release in 67. as i mentioned earlier, a couple of times, it doesn't matter what the law says. politics often trumps law in reality. not that politics is illegal, nonetheless, in the environment of washington if you get int
as richard helms said, you only work for one president at a time.ccess, making the transition as smoothly as you could from one incredible difficult presidents, johnson, to probably an even harder president to work for, especially if you are cia, richard nixon. and it is surprising in our history, those hold over directors, that some of them did not make the jump from one to the other. but cold, notably, had a decent relationship with kennedy and with johnson and tried way too hard to sell the...
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mitch ryan and richard fowler mitch ryan and richard fowler you work hard for your money. mitch ryan and richard fowler stretched days for it. juggled life for it. took charge for it. so care for it. look after it. invest with the expertise of j.p. morgan, either with an advisor or online, through chase. after all, it's yours. chase. make more of what's yours. it's time for theraflu hot liquid medicine. powerful relief so you can restore and recover. theraflu hot beats cold. sometimes, you want speedy but reliable. state-of-the-art but dependable. in other words, you want a hybrid. so do telcos. that's why they're going hybrid with ibm. a hybrid cloud approach with watson ai helps them roll out new innovations anywhere without losing speed. from telco to transportation, businesses are going with a smarter hybrid cloud, using the tools, platform and expertise of ibm. good work little buddy. ♪ ♪ (teen) ♪ mom... it happened again. (vo) add some thrill to your wish list. at the season of audi sales event. the only thing a disaster can't destroy is hope. donate now at redcross.
mitch ryan and richard fowler mitch ryan and richard fowler you work hard for your money. mitch ryan and richard fowler stretched days for it. juggled life for it. took charge for it. so care for it. look after it. invest with the expertise of j.p. morgan, either with an advisor or online, through chase. after all, it's yours. chase. make more of what's yours. it's time for theraflu hot liquid medicine. powerful relief so you can restore and recover. theraflu hot beats cold. sometimes, you want...
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richard fowler, your reaction?ss owners in new york, restaurant owners especially, to see the party goes on virtually for politicians like governor cuomo. at least he didn't slow up the introduction of the vaccine as he threatened to do. i think it maybe underline, whether it's celebrity appearances or food and drink, that's not really what's being sold at the fund-raiser. >> harris: richard, it has been reported over the weekend that president-elect joe biden is looking at attorney general candidates and andrew cuomo may be on the short list at this point. when you look at what this looks like, when you look at his nursing home decision and how many people died because of his decisions as governor and you look at the sexual harassment charges against him, what do you say about the road ahead for biden's choice? should it include andrew cuomo? >> that's for the president-elect to decide. there's a lot of other very real good pics on there including mayor garland, sally yates, the former deputy attorney general. i t
richard fowler, your reaction?ss owners in new york, restaurant owners especially, to see the party goes on virtually for politicians like governor cuomo. at least he didn't slow up the introduction of the vaccine as he threatened to do. i think it maybe underline, whether it's celebrity appearances or food and drink, that's not really what's being sold at the fund-raiser. >> harris: richard, it has been reported over the weekend that president-elect joe biden is looking at attorney...
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let's break this down with chief international editor richard walker so richard has the chancellor in this case managed to reach some sort of middle ground pleasing opata. well i think that probably the most appropriate expression to use actually ban is is is a bit of a one out expression but kicking the can down the road because that's really effectively what the german government has done here and given that it's been wrangling with this decision already for 2 years that can has been kicked down quite a bit of road already but the point is that they have not today made a decision against walk away what they've done is they've set the parameters a process by which they will make decisions in the future on huawei so what that means is that there will be a new test coming in in addition to the usual kind of technical tests which have been applied in the past there will be more of a kind of political security tests on supplies whether they meet that test of essential trustworthiness in political and security terms now this is something that the foreign ministry has been pushing for for
let's break this down with chief international editor richard walker so richard has the chancellor in this case managed to reach some sort of middle ground pleasing opata. well i think that probably the most appropriate expression to use actually ban is is is a bit of a one out expression but kicking the can down the road because that's really effectively what the german government has done here and given that it's been wrangling with this decision already for 2 years that can has been kicked...
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john torres, richard engel. i want to start with you, richard. talk to me about what we're expecting to see and when. >> so it is bringing a lot of hope to people in this country as well. this is probably one of the most optimistic days they have i seen in the u.k. since the pandemic began. today the lock down that was imposed before the christmas holiday was lifted. bars and restaurants opened again, christmas shopping opening again, and the news came that starting early next week the rollout will begin. but then comes the hard part. the actual rollout. you described it as starting with the elderly homes, the care homes, and their staff, and moving down by age group. that is true nap is the general parameters. but we just listened to a national press conference by boris johnson, the prime minister, some of his top advisors, and they outline a very specific plan that involves different tiers, how batches can be distributed. how certain hospitals that have cold storage units will get prioritized first, and how that will then move on to different a
john torres, richard engel. i want to start with you, richard. talk to me about what we're expecting to see and when. >> so it is bringing a lot of hope to people in this country as well. this is probably one of the most optimistic days they have i seen in the u.k. since the pandemic began. today the lock down that was imposed before the christmas holiday was lifted. bars and restaurants opened again, christmas shopping opening again, and the news came that starting early next week the...
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in the meantime is talk about this without chief international editor richard richard what's in the deal and what's been left at. well ben this deal is all about making it easier for businesses from each side to respect it to invest in their respective areas so it's not a trade deal it's an investment deal it's about going to the country and trying to do business there so this is been a particular bug bear basically of the european side for many years you just mentioned this deal has been in negotiations for some 7 years about the fact that european companies haven't had as fair a crack at the chinese market as their chinese counterparts here in europe and examples of that would be for example that european companies have had to set up a joint venture with a chinese company in order to do business there all that even they've been forced to transfer their technology to a chinese partner in order to do business there and the e.u. is hailing this deal is stripping away many of those practices and it's certainly found a lot of supporters here in germany in the business community business ass
in the meantime is talk about this without chief international editor richard richard what's in the deal and what's been left at. well ben this deal is all about making it easier for businesses from each side to respect it to invest in their respective areas so it's not a trade deal it's an investment deal it's about going to the country and trying to do business there so this is been a particular bug bear basically of the european side for many years you just mentioned this deal has been in...
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richard. >> what does it is a about the new congress? if this were to go through. it is not vetoed or overriden. what does it is a about the new congress, what they might put together with the new president on a deal as this. >> we heard from president-elect biden is a down payment. he will want something bigger in the next year. democrats in the house and senate are saying. house speaker nancy pelosi, that is what she is telling her lawmakers who are not satisfied, with a directly stimulus payment. the question is republicans. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell indicated there will be a need for something in the new year. is he going to get the support of his conference, weary of more spending, especially republicans, like to oppose spending when there is a democrat in the white house. richard. >> a lot happening. the sunday before christmas. i am sure we will be talking here as she follows that story. outside of washington, another type of covid-19 relief are on the way. the deliveries o
richard. >> what does it is a about the new congress? if this were to go through. it is not vetoed or overriden. what does it is a about the new congress, what they might put together with the new president on a deal as this. >> we heard from president-elect biden is a down payment. he will want something bigger in the next year. democrats in the house and senate are saying. house speaker nancy pelosi, that is what she is telling her lawmakers who are not satisfied, with a directly...