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lawrence rosenthal: okay. couple of things. one, the republicans put together around 1919 or 1920. an elected in 1933 goodbye to our republic. fourteen years of parliamentary democracy. in italy, and a parliamentary regime with a cane since the italian unification. and it was life the problems. so the difference between that and the usa is considered durable for you in the institutional level. the usa with all of the errors, but the main dishonored the breach again and again and again. to the extent in which we are talking to people on the left. these are the things that you have been marching about. three are adept lives. we know that is the case. but the institutions are much stronger than elsewhere. the much stronger than italy. much much stronger than germany. there much stronger in liberal regimes especially in europe. at the moment. liberalism is the kind of slower deterioration from democracy. it is retaining the and undermining all of the things the foundations of democracy both in civil society of peo
lawrence rosenthal: okay. couple of things. one, the republicans put together around 1919 or 1920. an elected in 1933 goodbye to our republic. fourteen years of parliamentary democracy. in italy, and a parliamentary regime with a cane since the italian unification. and it was life the problems. so the difference between that and the usa is considered durable for you in the institutional level. the usa with all of the errors, but the main dishonored the breach again and again and again. to the...
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rosenthal said, that's his sister. he would tease them mercilessly, like he would tease me when i was a little girl. he would also bring them gifts from his many travels, like a stamp with their names in japanese or beautiful chinese robes. ms. rosenthal, the sister, who described her only sibling as her best friend, said that the two had been especially close since a two-month trip they took together through southeast asia about 15 years ago where they discovered each other as adults. he wasn't teasing me anymore, she said, end of. now, is that an obituary? clearly not, right? you don't know who this guy is except a portfolio manager and he's got a sister who loved him. what -- they're all like this in one form or another, half dozen others that you read, just each have a different spin, but they're all like this. and as i said in the introduction, they're referred to as being consoling. what -- what do you think that word means? how does it apply to these -- to these portraits of the dead? we've been talking about th
rosenthal said, that's his sister. he would tease them mercilessly, like he would tease me when i was a little girl. he would also bring them gifts from his many travels, like a stamp with their names in japanese or beautiful chinese robes. ms. rosenthal, the sister, who described her only sibling as her best friend, said that the two had been especially close since a two-month trip they took together through southeast asia about 15 years ago where they discovered each other as adults. he...
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for example, a stick rosenthal, josh rosenthal was 41, 42.he had graduated from the university of michigan, 1979, he went to new york, he got into what he got into, and he left a loving sister, helen. okay? your standard obituary, because he hadn't done anything famous. he was just a businessman. would that not have achieved the same thing as you are trying to say? >> to some people, maybe, i think that just kind of makes it seem just so standard, and like, okay, here it is, here's what needs to be written. this is the -- >> how many of us which have wanted to read? >> i would not, and it is because of personal and makes you feel for those actual connections they, had not just, i mean a lot of people that were so close with a family member, this, for that, it makes it seem positive light in all of it, and how much of an effect we actually had on these people that were part of their lives. >> okay, okay. yeah? >> i think that, also, because there were so many people that died that day, in the same way, there needs to be some way to write these
for example, a stick rosenthal, josh rosenthal was 41, 42.he had graduated from the university of michigan, 1979, he went to new york, he got into what he got into, and he left a loving sister, helen. okay? your standard obituary, because he hadn't done anything famous. he was just a businessman. would that not have achieved the same thing as you are trying to say? >> to some people, maybe, i think that just kind of makes it seem just so standard, and like, okay, here it is, here's what...
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lawrence rosenthal: if you take what you can call the conservative establishment in italy and in germany, they both made a bet. and there that was okay these guys are going to get rid of our opposition of the socialists and the economist and they're going to do a good job on it. and we will be able to control them. they thought they could ride the tiger. instead they got eaten by the tiger. so there is a kind of parallel there. is a real question about the republican parties. his massive essence to tropism.
lawrence rosenthal: if you take what you can call the conservative establishment in italy and in germany, they both made a bet. and there that was okay these guys are going to get rid of our opposition of the socialists and the economist and they're going to do a good job on it. and we will be able to control them. they thought they could ride the tiger. instead they got eaten by the tiger. so there is a kind of parallel there. is a real question about the republican parties. his massive...
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mr rosenthal with the. all of 4 totally disappointed. this is all these years we've heard talk of sympathy and support more to come to the cause. that the only thing people are trying to do is make greece and especially the islands of the east a g.m. and a location for a permanent refugee camp hoarders more news perseverant to madonna started. the refugees don't want to be cooped up in a camp again either but continue on to the rest of europe again and again they demonstrate on less posts now the end patiently and increasingly desperate. climate change is causing extreme weather changes worldwide in california bases as pools forest fires that have devastated parts of the states the 1st returning residents talking friendship with the destruction of their livelihoods. nothing but destruction this is all that is left on the 5 acres of farmland in northern california where sorrow hawkins and her husband have created a little paradise over the last 17 years to go only 4 hours before everything was destroyed left are only shards of memories pr
mr rosenthal with the. all of 4 totally disappointed. this is all these years we've heard talk of sympathy and support more to come to the cause. that the only thing people are trying to do is make greece and especially the islands of the east a g.m. and a location for a permanent refugee camp hoarders more news perseverant to madonna started. the refugees don't want to be cooped up in a camp again either but continue on to the rest of europe again and again they demonstrate on less posts now...
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steven rosenthal, senior fellow at the urban brookings tax policy center.g up, tom perez, chair of the democratic national committee comes to us from the site of the debate for thoughts on what he thinks joe biden needs to deliver tonight. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. will get itsnation first opportunity to see the two candidates for president, donald trump and joe biden on the debate stage. for the view from the democrat side, we welcome tom perez, chairman of the democratic national committee. thank you for being with us. give us a sense of what joe biden needs to get accomplished tonight. tom: i think joe biden will talk about his vision for america. how do we address these three now?s we are facing right the pandemic, the economic collapse, the civil rights challenges. the failures of this president are in stark contrast to joe biden's vision. he sees the world through the lens of scranton, pennsylvania. he sees people across america
steven rosenthal, senior fellow at the urban brookings tax policy center.g up, tom perez, chair of the democratic national committee comes to us from the site of the debate for thoughts on what he thinks joe biden needs to deliver tonight. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. will get itsnation first opportunity to see the two candidates for president, donald...
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. >> joshua alan rosenthal. >> richard david rosenthal. >> philip martin rosenzweig. >> daniel rosettinicholas p. rossomando. >> michael craig rothberg. >> donna marie rothenberg. >> mark david rothenberg. >> james michael roux. >> nicholas charles alexander rowe. >> edward v. rowenhorst. >> judy rowlett. >> timothy alan roy, sr. >> paul g. ruback. >> ronald j. ruben. >> joanne rubino. >> david m. ruddle. >> bart joseph ruggiere. >> susan a. ruggiero. >> adam keith ruhalter. >> gilbert ruiz. >> robert e. russell. >> stephen p. russell. >> steven harris russin. >> michael thomas russo, sr. >> wayne alan russo. >> william r. ruth. >> edward ryan. >> john joseph ryan. >> jonathan stephan ryan. >> matthew l. ryan. >> tatiana ryjova. >> christina sunga ryook. >> thierry saada. >> jason elazar sabbag. >> thomas e. sabella. >> scott h. saber. >> charles e. sabin, sr. >> joseph francis sacerdote. >> jessica leigh sachs. >> francis john sadocha. >> jude elias safi. >> brock joel safronoff. >> edward saiya. >> john patrick salamone. >> marjorie c. salamone. >> hernando rafael salas. >> juan g. s
. >> joshua alan rosenthal. >> richard david rosenthal. >> philip martin rosenzweig. >> daniel rosettinicholas p. rossomando. >> michael craig rothberg. >> donna marie rothenberg. >> mark david rothenberg. >> james michael roux. >> nicholas charles alexander rowe. >> edward v. rowenhorst. >> judy rowlett. >> timothy alan roy, sr. >> paul g. ruback. >> ronald j. ruben. >> joanne rubino. >> david m....
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mr rosenthal with. all of your totally disappointed. this is all these years we've heard talk of sympathy and support and more to come to the cause. but the only thing people are trying to do is make greece and especially the islands of the east a g.n.d. a location for a permanent refugee camp. the refugees don't want to be cooped up in a camp again either but continue on to the rest of europe again and again they demonstrate on less posts now the end patiently and increasingly desperate. for them the island has become a prison from which there is no escape since a corona virus outbreak in the camp many have been living in fear. yet is the. force situation for good if you would you really don't have to a little know what's earlier than of doing and when it does freedom freedom plaza those. attend city was built on a former shooting range in 2 days the authorities celebrate the temporary camp as a great success. many refugees are skeptical that they'll be stuck here too for years others have no strength left but 1st this is them discover
mr rosenthal with. all of your totally disappointed. this is all these years we've heard talk of sympathy and support and more to come to the cause. but the only thing people are trying to do is make greece and especially the islands of the east a g.n.d. a location for a permanent refugee camp. the refugees don't want to be cooped up in a camp again either but continue on to the rest of europe again and again they demonstrate on less posts now the end patiently and increasingly desperate. for...
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mr rosenthal with. all of more totally disappointed. this is all these years we've heard talk of sympathy and support of the board but we've come to the conclusion that the only thing people are trying to do is make greece and especially the islands of the s.g. and a location for a permanent refugee camp. the refugees don't want to be cooped up in a camp again either but continue on to the rest of europe again and again they demonstrate on this post now the end patiently and increasingly desperate. for them the island has become a prison from which there is no escape since the corona virus outbreak in the camp many have been living in fear 1. yet is the. force situation for good if you would you don't have to a little know what a lot of anything and when it does. freedom plaza. attend city was built on a former shooting range in 2 days the authorities celebrate the temporary camp as a great success. many refugees are skeptical that they'll be stuck here 2 for years others have no strength left but let me 1st answer them the it's good wh
mr rosenthal with. all of more totally disappointed. this is all these years we've heard talk of sympathy and support of the board but we've come to the conclusion that the only thing people are trying to do is make greece and especially the islands of the s.g. and a location for a permanent refugee camp. the refugees don't want to be cooped up in a camp again either but continue on to the rest of europe again and again they demonstrate on this post now the end patiently and increasingly...
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shot so now they're down by a run in the night, down to the final out, austin slater against trevor rosenthal, it looks like a ball but they run them up and that is how the season ends for the giants. five-for the padres, the giants close that with three straight losses to finish 29 and 31 and miss out on that 8 feet by a single game. the a's and mariners, jake lamb for the oakland a's, one final tuneup, before the postseason begins for them and lamb in the seventh, will break the two-to tie, soul homerun, he was a big star, he drove in four runs. at the coliseum, and a best of three wildcard series beginning on tuesday. frank and julie, postseason baseball for the a's, not so much for the giants. >>> i am noticing a ton of gray. see you later. i am going to pump cerebral spinal fluid through my brain cells to remove the metabolic by-products of the day's thoughts. what? it's called sleep and it's my bedtime. nighty-night, y'all. hey, hey, hey, you're not going anywhere. we only have two months to deliver this to the air force because of you. (yawning): i know, i was there. well, wake up! we'
shot so now they're down by a run in the night, down to the final out, austin slater against trevor rosenthal, it looks like a ball but they run them up and that is how the season ends for the giants. five-for the padres, the giants close that with three straight losses to finish 29 and 31 and miss out on that 8 feet by a single game. the a's and mariners, jake lamb for the oakland a's, one final tuneup, before the postseason begins for them and lamb in the seventh, will break the two-to tie,...
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the padres closer, trevor rosenthal comes in and crawford loses three straight. much later, another borderline picked to end the giants season. they finished 29-31. >> we were going to do everything that we possibly could. no doubt there was going to be disappointment. balancing the big picture perspective. >> they made quite the entrance after fixing the fence, ricky montauk try to get back on track . mission accomplice accomplished. bottom seven, tied at two, jake lamb gets his third home run since joining oakland. they play the white sox on the first round, pending tuesday. it seems like half the roster is injured. no jimmy, no george against the giants. they post back next week against the eagles. and has been worth the wait. he hits the pylon and the 49ers lead. they are missing a ton on defense. like a back novel, it leads to a 6-6 lead. kyle shanahan loves to use them on the field. it's 23-9 4 san francisco. they got to jones, twice. no touchdowns for new york in this game. nick mullins came to run the offense just fine. he dumps it off to just will jeff w
the padres closer, trevor rosenthal comes in and crawford loses three straight. much later, another borderline picked to end the giants season. they finished 29-31. >> we were going to do everything that we possibly could. no doubt there was going to be disappointment. balancing the big picture perspective. >> they made quite the entrance after fixing the fence, ricky montauk try to get back on track . mission accomplice accomplished. bottom seven, tied at two, jake lamb gets his...
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mr rosenthal would have made. all of for totally disappointed. as this is all these years we've heard talk of sympathy and support and more to come to the cause. that the only thing people are trying to do is make greece and especially the islands of the east a g.m. and a location for a permanent refugee camp. the refugees don't want to be cooped up in a camp again either but continue on to the rest of europe again and again they demonstrate on this post now the impatiently and increasingly desperate. for them the island has become a prison from which there is no escape since a corona virus outbreak in the camp many have been living in fear. 1 1 here it is the force situation or did it fugit we don't have good little know what to live in a thing and when it does brutal brutal blizzard. attend city was built on a former shooting range in 2 days the authorities celebrate the temporary camp as a great success. many refugees are skeptical that they'll be stuck here too for years others have no strength left but let me ask this of them the it's bad wh
mr rosenthal would have made. all of for totally disappointed. as this is all these years we've heard talk of sympathy and support and more to come to the cause. that the only thing people are trying to do is make greece and especially the islands of the east a g.m. and a location for a permanent refugee camp. the refugees don't want to be cooped up in a camp again either but continue on to the rest of europe again and again they demonstrate on this post now the impatiently and increasingly...
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mr rosenthal with the. all of more totally disappointed. this is all these years we've heard talk of sympathy and support more but we've come to the conclusion that the only thing people are trying to do is make greece and especially the islands of the east a g.m. and a location for a permanent refugee camp. the refugees don't want to be cooped up in a camp again either but continue on to the rest of europe again and again they demonstrate on less force now the impatiently and increasingly desperate. climate change is causing extreme weather changes worldwide in california he says calls forest fires that have devastated parts of the state the 1st returning residents talking frantic with the destruction of their livelihoods. nothing but destruction this is all that is left on the 5 acres of farmland in northern california where sorrow hawkins and her husband have created a little paradise over the last 17 years to go only 4 hours before everything was destroyed left are only shards of memories of her grandmother's good china items they colle
mr rosenthal with the. all of more totally disappointed. this is all these years we've heard talk of sympathy and support more but we've come to the conclusion that the only thing people are trying to do is make greece and especially the islands of the east a g.m. and a location for a permanent refugee camp. the refugees don't want to be cooped up in a camp again either but continue on to the rest of europe again and again they demonstrate on less force now the impatiently and increasingly...
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elisabeth rosenthal: >> why are we paying or something thathe government itself largely developed? government institutis created the platforms for many of these new really innovative ccines. and we are now paying through department program to ramp up production, manufacturing, distribution. so haven't we paid already? >> reporter: and as a result, in the case of moderna, enricng its private investors by public investment that has literally tripled the company's stock value? okay, sure; drug companies will profit. but-- and this is where the argument changes direction-- why is that a problem? >> you want vaccines to be somewhat profitable because youe want manac to be incented to make them. >> reporter: stock analyst evane siegerman putsime-honored case for profits succinctly. >> it is important that they are allowed to make some sort of a profit so that they will contue to invest in research and development in manufacturing. and of course, distribution.>> e live and benefit from medical cures. >> reporter: look, the stakes are life-and-death, says adam mossoff, a frestmarket enthus
elisabeth rosenthal: >> why are we paying or something thathe government itself largely developed? government institutis created the platforms for many of these new really innovative ccines. and we are now paying through department program to ramp up production, manufacturing, distribution. so haven't we paid already? >> reporter: and as a result, in the case of moderna, enricng its private investors by public investment that has literally tripled the company's stock value? okay,...