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our stacey brought 199,000 additional democrats into the primary than previous years. [applause] stacey abrams, the candidate the georgia democratic party and the democratic governors association, so-called experts believed was unelectable just a year ago, has emerghed as our best hope to recapture that state in the deep south. [applause] is doing it in a way that makes our democracy stronger, by engaging more voters, with a platform that supports reproductive justice, medicare expansion, and lgbt writes. stacey abrams knew what the democrats now need to know, that the new american majority is led by women of color, the keystone to victory. [applause] here's something else i have to tell you about georgia. now that the gop has chosen the former secretary of state, the one behind shameless voter suppression, an anti-immigrant enemy of our communities. there's hidden figures crafting a new democratic coalition in georgia. these heroes are women of color. joanna thompson, stephanie cho, franco,brown, marisa these other women behind us strategy. it increased asian american
our stacey brought 199,000 additional democrats into the primary than previous years. [applause] stacey abrams, the candidate the georgia democratic party and the democratic governors association, so-called experts believed was unelectable just a year ago, has emerghed as our best hope to recapture that state in the deep south. [applause] is doing it in a way that makes our democracy stronger, by engaging more voters, with a platform that supports reproductive justice, medicare expansion, and...
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stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "and that's what happened." home in fire: "lots and lots and lots of memories. yeah, they're gone. i mean, everything's gone."nick watt/cnn reporter: "everything?"stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "everything." nick watt/cnn reporter: "what did you manage to save?"stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "i have two rubbermaid tubs that i threw some stuff in. some scrubs for work!"a nurse, she's back at work already. stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "i actually felt better yesterday than i had in a long time because i was at work, and i felt like i had a purpose (tears up)."nick watt/cnn reporter: "right." this was her home before the fire. nick watt/cnn reporter: "and this is all that's left of stacey kelly's house. rubble and a few charred trees. in fact, her entire little cul de sac, 6 houses, all completely destroyed. but, then, if you look just across the street, the random nature of wildfires - another house, still standing." stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "i just feel empty. i don't know. i don't know. i, i don't kn
stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "and that's what happened." home in fire: "lots and lots and lots of memories. yeah, they're gone. i mean, everything's gone."nick watt/cnn reporter: "everything?"stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "everything." nick watt/cnn reporter: "what did you manage to save?"stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "i have two rubbermaid tubs that i threw some stuff in. some scrubs for work!"a nurse, she's back at work...
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it is not just stacey abrams. it is alexandria ocasio-cortez, who beat a 10-term democrat in new york. [applause] a progressive running in detroit, michigan who would be our first muslim congresswoman. it is the candidate who would be our first native women in congress, progressive from new mexico. [applause] it's ayanna pressley, a congressional candidate from boston. it's the candidate who would be our first transgender asian-american woman lieutenant governor in hawaii. and it is corey bush, running for next week in congress. and it is gina ortiz jones, filipina veteran from san antonio, texas. i am telling you, there are thousands of staceys across our nation, and this is what she the people is about, supporting the political leadership and the wisdom of women of color. so i'm here to tell you, there's hope in 2018. and so much can and will be won in the midterms, realizing justice in our nation. so listen, progressives, and frankly you, too, democratic party. [laughter] get in formation behind women of color.
it is not just stacey abrams. it is alexandria ocasio-cortez, who beat a 10-term democrat in new york. [applause] a progressive running in detroit, michigan who would be our first muslim congresswoman. it is the candidate who would be our first native women in congress, progressive from new mexico. [applause] it's ayanna pressley, a congressional candidate from boston. it's the candidate who would be our first transgender asian-american woman lieutenant governor in hawaii. and it is corey bush,...
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stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "and that's what happened."stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "lots and lots and lots of memories. yeah, they're gone. i mean, everything's gone."nick watt/cnn reporter: "everything?"stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "everything." nick watt/cnn reporter: "what did you manage to save?"stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "i have two rubbermaid tubs that i threw some stuff in. some scrubs for work!"a nurse, she's back at work already. stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "i actually felt better yesterday than i had in a long time because i was at work, and i felt like i had a purpose (tears up)."nick watt/cnn reporter: "right." (grant) this was her home before the fire. the aftermath... aftermath... the the fire. home before this was her (grant) this was her home before the fire. the aftermath... (vicki) and in mariposa and in mariposa county.. the ferguson fire has burned more than 58 thousand acres. it is 33 percent contained. the fire in mariposa county has been burning for about two and a half weeks now. two firefighters wer
stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "and that's what happened."stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "lots and lots and lots of memories. yeah, they're gone. i mean, everything's gone."nick watt/cnn reporter: "everything?"stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "everything." nick watt/cnn reporter: "what did you manage to save?"stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "i have two rubbermaid tubs that i threw some stuff in. some scrubs for work!"a nurse, she's...
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stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "and that's what happened."stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "lots and lots and lots of memories. yeah, they're gone. i mean, everything's gone."nick watt/cnn reporter: "everything?"stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "everything." nick watt/cnn reporter: "what did you manage to save?"stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "i have two rubbermaid tubs that i threw some stuff in. some scrubs for work!"a nurse, she's back at work already. stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "i actually felt better yesterday than i had in a long time because i was at work, and i felt like i had a purpose (tears up)."nick watt/cnn reporter: "right."> (vicki) this was her (vicki) this was her (vicki) this was her home before the fire. and the aftermath...at least 3-thousand firefighters are fighting to control the blaze... (grant) bulldozers are essential to fighting wildfires in difficult terrain....and two bulldozer operators have died on the job this month... one near yosemite...one near redding. there are only about 150 bulldozer operators in the
stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "and that's what happened."stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "lots and lots and lots of memories. yeah, they're gone. i mean, everything's gone."nick watt/cnn reporter: "everything?"stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "everything." nick watt/cnn reporter: "what did you manage to save?"stacey kelly/lost home in fire: "i have two rubbermaid tubs that i threw some stuff in. some scrubs for work!"a nurse, she's...
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tonight, our guest tonight, our guest tonight is the democratic candidate for governor of georgia, stacey abrams is joining us, everyone. (cheers and applause). >> trevor: an amazing story. if she wins, she will be the first black female governor in america's history! (cheers and applause). >> trevor: yeah. while her opponents, her opponent f he wins he would be the 8,500th white dude governor. so history either way. but first let's catch up on today's headlines. right now the nation of venezuela is not having a good time. the country is bankrupt. there is food shortages and something tells me everyone is not a fan of the president. >> the alleged assassination attempt playing out on live tv. the president of venezuela speaking in a public square interrupted by a series of blasts. his body guards jumping in to protect him holding up shields. the president says it was an attack by drones armed with bombs. >> trevor: okay, thatis insane. why are they trying to protect the president with yoga mats. laugh laugh like what is going on there i knew that they were pretty left-leaning down there p
tonight, our guest tonight, our guest tonight is the democratic candidate for governor of georgia, stacey abrams is joining us, everyone. (cheers and applause). >> trevor: an amazing story. if she wins, she will be the first black female governor in america's history! (cheers and applause). >> trevor: yeah. while her opponents, her opponent f he wins he would be the 8,500th white dude governor. so history either way. but first let's catch up on today's headlines. right now the...
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minority leader, is available now, stacey abrams everybody, we will be right back.
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stacey abrams on what her historic candidacy means for the american south and democratic party. >>> plus, my conversation -- with jackson about a stellar to broadway and why they need to hang up acting shoes je s just . . good evening, everyone. welcome to the program. the week is open with american allies from the eu to canada and mexico and politicians inside the united states trying to figure out how to fight back against the trump affect. overseas, allies are figuring out how to retaliate trade tariff. while inside america, gearing up to fight back at the ballot box next november and some signs the base is fired up. hundreds more women running this electi election cycle and the one getting attention is stacey abrams. rallying women, minorities, and never before voters and she's now on the cusp of history. potentially becoming america's first ever black woman governor. >> we are riwriting the next chapter of georgia's future where no one is unseen, no one is unheard, and no one is uninspired. >> of course she would also become georgia's first ever female governor. abram's history maki
stacey abrams on what her historic candidacy means for the american south and democratic party. >>> plus, my conversation -- with jackson about a stellar to broadway and why they need to hang up acting shoes je s just . . good evening, everyone. welcome to the program. the week is open with american allies from the eu to canada and mexico and politicians inside the united states trying to figure out how to fight back against the trump affect. overseas, allies are figuring out how to...
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early on, stacey abrams built her campaign strategy around engaging and energizing those millions of voters of color in the state of georgia, a state that is almost majority people of color. georgia is also a s
early on, stacey abrams built her campaign strategy around engaging and energizing those millions of voters of color in the state of georgia, a state that is almost majority people of color. georgia is also a s
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they have a nominee named stacey abrams.irst black female governor in the history of the united states. on the republican side you have brian kemp. he is secretary of the state there. he describes himself as a political-incorrect conservative with strong trump backing. this it come down who which base is more energized and which canned is most palatable to those in the middle. voters are considering a host of issues in georgia, gun control, voting rights, whether the state's confederate ral memorials including stone mountain should be removed. i got in my van and went to talk to the voters down there. take a look. >> man, georgia. in the world headquarters. here we are in atlanta, georgia. we've got one of the biggest governor's races not just in the country but in american history going on. hey, shelby. >> hi. >> welcome, welcome. >> hello, hello. >> how are you? all right. >> hey, guys, how are you? >> hey. >> hi. >> okay. why do you like stacey abrams? >> i don't just like her. i love her. >> why? >> she sees people as in
they have a nominee named stacey abrams.irst black female governor in the history of the united states. on the republican side you have brian kemp. he is secretary of the state there. he describes himself as a political-incorrect conservative with strong trump backing. this it come down who which base is more energized and which canned is most palatable to those in the middle. voters are considering a host of issues in georgia, gun control, voting rights, whether the state's confederate ral...
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and that's what the candidacy of andrew gillum and stacey abrams just to name two. >> he talked aboutandidate in the south and the south shall rise again, he says they're the people who helped build the south. it is interesting. what do you think? >> no, i think you can't help but think of andrew gillum and stacey abrams, he mentioned it and maryland. i think you would think of them, you got a really fascinating dynamic in the fall, dawon. >> you have in georgia and florida, you dont skr't just ha democratic nominee who's trying to be the first black governor in the south. you have on the republican side two loyal trump supporters. he got a little bit over shadowed with andrew gillum. rhonda santos nobody thought he would win until donald trump stepped in and saying he's my guy. we talked about this after georgia that you will have a clear choice, you will have a clear choice here too. it speaks to where the two parties are. we'll see which one has more power. >> the right aligned themselves with conspiracy theories and white supremacists and the d agenda that's not for the working am
and that's what the candidacy of andrew gillum and stacey abrams just to name two. >> he talked aboutandidate in the south and the south shall rise again, he says they're the people who helped build the south. it is interesting. what do you think? >> no, i think you can't help but think of andrew gillum and stacey abrams, he mentioned it and maryland. i think you would think of them, you got a really fascinating dynamic in the fall, dawon. >> you have in georgia and florida,...
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jobs now they're going to give it to other people our money and to compete with us that's not fair stacey well it's interesting is that they decide they are clearly not confrontational as you mentioned they don't bomb and they don't invade in order to execute these trade deals but they are targeting areas that the u.s. does not have already advanced relationships with they're not doing this in places like mexico they're targeting places that the u.s. doesn't enter u.s. corporations and particular don't enter like africa and we're going to talk about african the second half so they're looking at places that the u.s. is not already powerful and like mexico like canada you can't really compete with those united states they're. you know so they're they're they're building and they're executing their trade deals in places that like for a long africa these are not places that u.s. corporations are very active in but this is a way for them to continue to build their technology their innovation their you know first mover advantage of course the extractive industries like mining minerals energy we
jobs now they're going to give it to other people our money and to compete with us that's not fair stacey well it's interesting is that they decide they are clearly not confrontational as you mentioned they don't bomb and they don't invade in order to execute these trade deals but they are targeting areas that the u.s. does not have already advanced relationships with they're not doing this in places like mexico they're targeting places that the u.s. doesn't enter u.s. corporations and...
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i suspect they won't, you saw stacey say good riddance to them in nappies.ement companies that bombard us with texts saying do you want to claim, afew with texts saying do you want to claim, a few will miss that. but it is bad for consumers and a couple ways. first of all, if you owe money to wonga, you will still have to pay it. if you are owed money by wonga, in the form of compensation for some of their previous more reckless lending, irresponsible lending, you are very unlikely to get all or even any of that compensation. so in a way, it's the worst possible outcome for some consumers. at its peak it had more than a million customers. what happens to them, where do they go now? that is right. there was a huge demand for this short—term credit and a lot of people have used responsibly, just using it until payday, borrowing 50 quid, paying £6 interest over the next four days, and that stops you faulting on things like electricity bills or mortgage payments. been talks about how to bolster credit unions, going to friends and families, but that has its issue
i suspect they won't, you saw stacey say good riddance to them in nappies.ement companies that bombard us with texts saying do you want to claim, afew with texts saying do you want to claim, a few will miss that. but it is bad for consumers and a couple ways. first of all, if you owe money to wonga, you will still have to pay it. if you are owed money by wonga, in the form of compensation for some of their previous more reckless lending, irresponsible lending, you are very unlikely to get all...
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you have stacey abrams running against casey cagle for governor. >> brian camp. >> sorry.is two points down from brian in the polling. is there concern that closing these sites, greg, is going to negatively affect stacey abrams? >> yeah. well, stacey abrams's campaign is built on trying to energize voters, many minorities, who rarely cast ballots in these midterm elections. although this is not a huge number of voters, 7,000 voters in the county at large, she is saying this exemplifies what republican rule in georgia has done to suppress the vote, in her words. brian kemp says he has done everything he can to make the vote accessible and he is coming out against the closure of these polling sites. >> isn't that cut and dry to say this is voter suppression? >> i think there are two problems colliding and compounding each other. one is the recent history in georgia of anti-voter activity. we have the strict photo i.d. law. we have the technical law rejecting registration applications if certain information doesn't match perfectly and increase amount of punches. that alongsid
you have stacey abrams running against casey cagle for governor. >> brian camp. >> sorry.is two points down from brian in the polling. is there concern that closing these sites, greg, is going to negatively affect stacey abrams? >> yeah. well, stacey abrams's campaign is built on trying to energize voters, many minorities, who rarely cast ballots in these midterm elections. although this is not a huge number of voters, 7,000 voters in the county at large, she is saying this...
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markets becomes at least realistic all right save a human ski in new york for us thanks for that stacey. europe is basking in its hospice almost since nine hundred seventy six but there is one huge downside there's hardly any rate that's threatening the livelihoods of thousands of farmers in fact drought is wreaking havoc around the world some countries have even declared a state of a much. the drought has affected all of northern europe even north of the arctic circle temperatures rose above thirty degrees at times scandinavian farmers are expecting the worst harvest in a quarter of a century the governments of lithuania have both declared a state of emergency farmers in poland and the czech republic watching their crops wilt and expect the damage to be long term experts say climate change is at least partly responsible for the drought and expect further problems around the globe or climate models are seeing that the negative impacts of climate change are all made revolts or will be much more severe regions of africa and europe and that means the biggest. negative movie where people ar
markets becomes at least realistic all right save a human ski in new york for us thanks for that stacey. europe is basking in its hospice almost since nine hundred seventy six but there is one huge downside there's hardly any rate that's threatening the livelihoods of thousands of farmers in fact drought is wreaking havoc around the world some countries have even declared a state of a much. the drought has affected all of northern europe even north of the arctic circle temperatures rose above...
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take care well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey however i want to thank our guests ryan taylor he's the c.e.o. of the dash corps if you want to reach us on twitter it's kaiser report and so next time i go. to forgive him but he said he opened up a bit. in the. house he will never be useful. for talking to the. hell up i'll get it what did you get started. i got a lot of it and about time out i was good but i'm about the same as art but i was up the money into the magazine with. the total model of that model and how much. they'd still be. there when. all the while that was to be made by. other people more adult films that was on the. final film and also the dickens out of life now constable i live on thousand people point the. line and if he would be would it be that easy to find and found that out in me. plus is that going to be much to people who. didn't. vote but i've done my duty by my little bit of a wonder about a little bit i'll accept that i don't have money coming over out of much of the woodwork the mob not to go to jail b
take care well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey however i want to thank our guests ryan taylor he's the c.e.o. of the dash corps if you want to reach us on twitter it's kaiser report and so next time i go. to forgive him but he said he opened up a bit. in the. house he will never be useful. for talking to the. hell up i'll get it what did you get started. i got a lot of it and about time out i was good but i'm about the same as art but i...
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comparing stacey and o'roarke, it's interesting to me running in a red state in georgia, barack obama endorses because he thinks based on the theory of the case stacy abrams has to win that race, right? a helpful endorsement in the red state of georgia. >> georgia is a state, secret, we actually did an obama campaign and dipped poll georgia and it was competitive but we didn't put resources there, right. georgia is this state they say is trending blue. i think georgia very soon will be what north carolina is and i think soon north carolina will be where virginia is. i think that's where that trend line is going. the obama endorsement is important. we've seen his favorabilities and mean thermometer rise as he's left office. especially in house districts, a lot of suburban house district his average mean thermometer rating is 10-30 points better than what donald trump is. this is a good endorsement. >> interesting, very different than the 2010 situation. another big graph here i want to talk to you. steve bannon told "vanity fair," the republican college educated woman is done, they're
comparing stacey and o'roarke, it's interesting to me running in a red state in georgia, barack obama endorses because he thinks based on the theory of the case stacy abrams has to win that race, right? a helpful endorsement in the red state of georgia. >> georgia is a state, secret, we actually did an obama campaign and dipped poll georgia and it was competitive but we didn't put resources there, right. georgia is this state they say is trending blue. i think georgia very soon will be...
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yes as well told also that grinding into laurel ryan stacey c changing their strk rocks axiomatic miles continental story. a u. countries resurgent astral clock once we hit. which would should could be a bit of the holocaust local levy the many many. i'd never have thought that it i started to have the extra. warnining warning for me. the instant we i think that's on the because if you changing a concrete andnd nw i'm just a small balls of the fall of one point three million the citizens and one one on one side of a eighteen sayays that one bloody lately things glamour opt. f for the commission president it's n now a mattr of timime. what h happened there was tt was going to ask you know see what they want one in illinois? since whether whether it's one to one you know not to call content as a result out now to our political that quote the people once once as a will. women's. in to come home emissions from social. when twenty direction of government? and and he he's so [inaudible] but two the church of the record us is also using the internet [inaudible] undertake. industry leading medi
yes as well told also that grinding into laurel ryan stacey c changing their strk rocks axiomatic miles continental story. a u. countries resurgent astral clock once we hit. which would should could be a bit of the holocaust local levy the many many. i'd never have thought that it i started to have the extra. warnining warning for me. the instant we i think that's on the because if you changing a concrete andnd nw i'm just a small balls of the fall of one point three million the citizens and...
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stacey in south london saw a £600 loan turn into £5,000 when she missed some payments. i'm trying to get cancelled now. they completely screwed me over. i was very vulnerable at the time. i don't know if you've heard, but they are in big financial trouble. yes, i have heard. i read about it. so what do you think about that? i think good on them. it's what they deserve. because of the way they treated you? yeah, ido. i think they deserve it. i think they deserve to go bust because they preyed on people who were vulnerable. wonga's fall began in 2014 when it had a big financial penalty for sending threatening letters to borrowers from fake lawyers' addresses. then it was forced to compensate 330,000 customers it hadn't checked could pay the money back. in the backlash, charges for payday loans were capped and, as more compensation claims came in, 10 million from wonga's backers turned out not to be enough to cover them. so what are the options for wonga customers who have seen the message that they are not lending any more and heard that the company has failed? well, if y
stacey in south london saw a £600 loan turn into £5,000 when she missed some payments. i'm trying to get cancelled now. they completely screwed me over. i was very vulnerable at the time. i don't know if you've heard, but they are in big financial trouble. yes, i have heard. i read about it. so what do you think about that? i think good on them. it's what they deserve. because of the way they treated you? yeah, ido. i think they deserve it. i think they deserve to go bust because they preyed...
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max rises financial survival guide stacey let's learn a solid fill out let's say on the troika and your theories on greece banks of the fight wall street spot thank you for something. on the story that's right if you looked at slavery. most of the people in the most moms it's very it's about. we were in that number climbed this loop all day experience us all to see him it's a little slow muscle the growth paths. and that all aside he would not outspoken about. financial smiling guys i don't find any icon on it features. some of the finest as a lot of some of my from the future so crocker was kaiser and. i would tell him code is looking for the abstract. of the. the struggle still going on. they've been doing. tours of the unions but for instance right in terms of your bar. that you came phatic only. nobody's ever found you go get me one. you're wasting your can they be. very evil people you know they do things to fame these. they do things to the young and. the sick game yes in season in big never never seen it. all kentucky county is hardly and produce the most cold at a time in which
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stacey widlitz, i love your tweets you take pictures of ugly shoes and send them out.who will be red hot this back to school season? >> first, happy back to school, brian. 15 days from now many kids will be headed back to school so we're already there you and i have talked about some of the brands that you see out there that you see on teens that are hot. they still have momentum that would be vans we talked about nike that still looks as good as candy. their product has turned the corner haven't earnings have told it's that you play that into holiday i would also throw in tiffany, which i have not been a fan of in the past. they have really started becoming a lot more modern the tourism flows are perfect falling into exposure, being heavy asia, heavy states, light europe >> is that a heavy fad for the london posh school kids? >> for some it is. i think you want to start talking about as we head into august the department stores have very tough comparisons. we had the perfect lineup last year over the winter the perfect weather for apparel department stores, and some o
stacey widlitz, i love your tweets you take pictures of ugly shoes and send them out.who will be red hot this back to school season? >> first, happy back to school, brian. 15 days from now many kids will be headed back to school so we're already there you and i have talked about some of the brands that you see out there that you see on teens that are hot. they still have momentum that would be vans we talked about nike that still looks as good as candy. their product has turned the corner...
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. >> stacey. >> seth: we were talking. and you and stacey -- >> ih:kay. al she demanded that three.o were being incarcerated there. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: that's fantastic. a round of applause for zoe. that's wonderful. >> yeah, i got a text. when you have children, you get a text. that's all you get. you never get them on the phone. we also have two -- >> seth: henry, she was delivering food on the border. [ light laughter ] she didn't have time to call you this time. >> that's exactly what she said. [ laughter ] "i'm busy, i'm going to call you back." jed and max say the same thing. >> seth: yeah. your son max is a director. >> yes he is. he's in boston now directing his third movie. >> seth: that's very exciting. applause ] and is it true that he actua >> he did. he did. and he would go over it with me" >> seth: wow. >> because i'm a little dyslexic. reading is not so easy. so i improvise. "dad, that's not what he wrote." >> seth: oh, wow. >> "dad, there's an exclamation point. let's do it again." i think i've got it. "let's do it again." okay, max. >> seth: wow. [ ligh
. >> stacey. >> seth: we were talking. and you and stacey -- >> ih:kay. al she demanded that three.o were being incarcerated there. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: that's fantastic. a round of applause for zoe. that's wonderful. >> yeah, i got a text. when you have children, you get a text. that's all you get. you never get them on the phone. we also have two -- >> seth: henry, she was delivering food on the border. [ light laughter ] she didn't have time to...
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. >> stacey. >> seth: we were talking.emanded that i talk about -- she is a mother of three. an incredible teacher. and went down to the border and delivered wonderful items to the children who were being incarcerated there. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: that's fantastic. a round of applause for zoe. that's wonderful. >> yeah, i got a text. when you have children, you get a text. that's all you get. you never get them on the phone. we also have two -- >> seth: henry, she was delivering food on the border. [ light laughter ] she didn't have time to call you this time. >> that's exactly what she said. [ laughter ] "i'm busy, i'm going to call you back." jed and max say the same thing. >> seth: yeah. your son max is a director. >> yes he is. he's in boston now directing his third movie. >> seth: that's very exciting. [ cheers and applause ] and is it true that he actually helped you audition for this role? >> he did. he did. he directed me in the audition. first time at home, he read the script. and he would go over it wit
. >> stacey. >> seth: we were talking.emanded that i talk about -- she is a mother of three. an incredible teacher. and went down to the border and delivered wonderful items to the children who were being incarcerated there. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: that's fantastic. a round of applause for zoe. that's wonderful. >> yeah, i got a text. when you have children, you get a text. that's all you get. you never get them on the phone. we also have two -- >> seth:...
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facts guys are financial survival guide stacey let's learn a salad fill out let's say i'm not so i get an earpiece hungry some pay for the fight. thank you for helping. destroy that's right. that's slavery. this is. a church secret indeed just like priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the do graphic solution so what the bush admin's to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot were the previous standards not the highest ranks of the catholic church conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that end of that so that as the end. i didn't really know how to do. it. in the stories that shaped the week here in r.t. canada has acknowledged disturbing chapter in its a post-war history when thousands of women were forced to give up their babies we spoke to one of the victims i asked to hold my daughter i actually had to ask three times and then the last time that i asked i had to yell at man they really want black i started to get i started to pass out
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tax rises financial survival guide stacey let's learn a salad fill out let's say i'm a strike a. grease banker of the fight. thank you for. destroying that's. debt slavery. not say. for the horrific consequence of a nuclear blast and global struggle to abolish the nuclear weapons altogether will it succeed. governor of japan's. seventy three years off to the world first the devastating effects of nuclear weapons. growing with warheads ready to civilization off the planet can few minutes you feel to rely on feel mutually assured destruction to keep peace is the drive to get rid of nuclear weapons realistic and all the list is if remembered well enough today. earning exactly really great to have you on our program welcome to thank you very much so. lots of relevant issues to discuss with you. so far your country is the only country that has suffered from the use of the nuclear weapons so it is understandable why japanese people are so adamant on abolishing nuclear arms. but you say that those advocating nuclear disarmament are realistic. you really think so i mean how realistic bec
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tax ties or financial survival guide stacey let's learn a salad fill out let's say i'm a psychic and here please grease on face of the fight wall street spot thank you for helping. destroy that's proof. that slavery. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be to me death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict respond to most and the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying the is just no really hasn't been that we hear even many of the times families want the death penalty to be abolished three so we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in saying. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. to get up i mean it's up to her. going to. go but to get a feel for the benefit this is one member of the. court is going to get where you have a good look for me for my freaky i'm a good mom l
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serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we got a nice lunch room watch for max and for stacey all beautiful jewelry and how about . luxury automobile again for a match you know what money laundering is highly illegal don't be a close watch guys record. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. crossing your fingers a little sympathy i want to enter and i want to ask some just about what if many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides of the drifter used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities. than. most you know know. that. they have water they all choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house all. the have to be about to be. said sit many couples won't. deal with trumped up what's good food impulse response both of you up with a beautiful. this is a historically. on place the first the first time what they're calling the entreprise of the british and the french decided to stop and go their separate ways. and happened here in this inner kingdom so they had. their own cultu
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. >> it does seem to me, too, laura, if you look at florida -- and i think, you know, stacey abrams in doing the same kind of strategy you're talking about here, where it's forget what we think of as the old playbook. here's what we're going to do. we're going to expand the voter -- voting pool out there and energize new people. if one or both of them wins, i got to think that's going to have a big impact nationally in the party in terms of the thinking of democratic voters in 2020. >> absolutely. well, the democratic party obviously needs to be doing something different. and that loss in 2016 was shocking. and clearly they weren't resonating with a big part of the country. and so i think that stacey abrams is coming, and gillum's coming in with a new message, and as -- when you think about what's been happening in florida lately, and there's been some massive shootings that have really riled up young people in florida, and environmental issues are -- i mean, they're seeing dead animals washing up on their beaches. the policies, the policy failures in their minds of republicans are rea
. >> it does seem to me, too, laura, if you look at florida -- and i think, you know, stacey abrams in doing the same kind of strategy you're talking about here, where it's forget what we think of as the old playbook. here's what we're going to do. we're going to expand the voter -- voting pool out there and energize new people. if one or both of them wins, i got to think that's going to have a big impact nationally in the party in terms of the thinking of democratic voters in 2020....
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so many times in my life that was just one of them anyway enough about johnny cash let's talk with stacey max you know it was in this white house here in one nine hundred seventy one whereby president nixon before he was impeached did take the united states off the gold standard and thus the entire world off the gold standard and we were on a total fiat's currency standard and we have now reached the you know the basically chaos that he sowed at that point in time forty fifty years later we're now seeing these huge trade imbalances but we're also seeing what happens when our time preference has shifted and we became an ultra consumer society we don't create that much wealth and a lot of people actually you see are unhappy they would rather create wealth they would rather have meaningful existence and i think that's part of why we have the opioid addiction and all that sort of stuff but that's for another episode so i want to talk about the fear out money this is men with the guns are sent by the people in these buildings as paul krugman would say the men with guns back our feet but here's
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. >> a power panel >> it's a power panel indeed stacey, let's start with you what have they got right here and what's still on the agenda they need to do? >> certainly stuart wiseman and the kate spade brand has had significant blips. so today it was stabilization, which is terrific. what they need to do going forward is clearly work on the outlets which still are negative and on top of that they're talking about elevating the product, higher price points and bringing in truer luxury we'll see what happens a as that strategy rolls out >> how much of this is there's still so many short sellers in the retail space that get squeezed when you have better numbers like this? >> i think one of the things that happened today when they reported the march quarter in early may that was a disappointing quarter. cyber leaf as stacey mentioned and the fact the stock has done nothing in the last three months, the fact comps have improved growth margin, i have positive profit momentum and positive sales momentum. and now on top of that i have the stuart wiseman business potentially returning positive
. >> a power panel >> it's a power panel indeed stacey, let's start with you what have they got right here and what's still on the agenda they need to do? >> certainly stuart wiseman and the kate spade brand has had significant blips. so today it was stabilization, which is terrific. what they need to do going forward is clearly work on the outlets which still are negative and on top of that they're talking about elevating the product, higher price points and bringing in truer...
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max keiser financial survival guide stacey let's learn about the bailout let's say on the strike that. the fight was thank you for. the story that's right if you looked at slavery. that i'm going to get out how i don't know that i'm not out of luck though they're not that i'm not out of the money out of the money the daily when i get out of germany. this was a good time to. try to move there i. know not that i want to give up i did not want to leave not why not. for x. chanting of the old people we believe to be here. oh my kids i don't want the bubble so john what are the other moment i thought of mother having little accusers are there a lot of them on the way to my be old enough to want the people i don't want to put out as a moderate party when i don't know them other blow that it. is . capable of producing chemical weapons syria's u.n. envoy gives a warning about extremists in the country but russia's fear of a false flag attack is brushed aside in washington. another false flag attack is being prepared to try and hinder the empty chair operation in egypt going to be busy enough
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will the maple lives win the stanley cup only care about around this joint here we are toronto stacey what's happening hey max we recorded in this location once before right after the us elections when president donald trump was elected and of course we were here to see the influx of american refugees the democrats but they never did arrive but we're still here and i just want to remind everybody that there is of course a little airport right downtown in central toronto and you may occasionally hear a plane land you will also see many canadian geese some of them come over here quite aggressively to do yeah i have some headlines here that i want to talk about because of course we are here for some sort of block chain sort of conference and why are all these things happening why do we have big queen why do we have cryptocurrency is why do we have donald trump why do we have breaks it why do we have all these things well it all started with report talking about it because of the financial collapse headline reads the financial crisis cost every american seventy thousand dollars fed study
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to do some serious mood ok let's see how we did well we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacey beautiful jewelry and how about. bill again from that you know what money would hire a. bunch guys are good. the headline. a conservative activist in the united states is by twitter making tweets targeting whites hosted by a new york times joining. in for one of the most popular most controversial alternative news sides. of spectrum of social media. the u.s. . nuclear deal that's prompting the e.u. to take protective measures for european working with iran on the program we look back at how successful u.s. sanctions have been in the past. also the. opposition figure who's going on hunger strike because he claims his father is being denied life saving. they do it. they were telling. me they denied a moment they could be. somebody because. of the book even about it but i'm. just talking with a here in moscow this is the international your top stories if i can. change the word white to black can you could find yourself in trouble on twitter that's what one conservative activist in the u.
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as we have seen, stacey has reacted to this. is really opened up has been great, it is really opened upa has been great, it is really opened up a discussion and people are saying stuff like that is exactly not what they want to read. do you think, given the response she has had to the reaction to it, that there will be some kind of a clash with now magazine?” there will be some kind of a clash with now magazine? i wouldn't be surprised if people who had previously read it didn't necessarily want to buy any more. i think that definitely be held accountable, i know that they did apologise yesterday, but i think perhaps it is time to now take this asa perhaps it is time to now take this as a lesson and try to change the direction and it could definitely be less vitriolic and mean. thank you very much for your time this morning, i appreciate that. you have been writing in with your comments this morning. thank you very much. something that has really grabbed your interest, commuting, should you be doing your work before you get to w
as we have seen, stacey has reacted to this. is really opened up has been great, it is really opened upa has been great, it is really opened up a discussion and people are saying stuff like that is exactly not what they want to read. do you think, given the response she has had to the reaction to it, that there will be some kind of a clash with now magazine?” there will be some kind of a clash with now magazine? i wouldn't be surprised if people who had previously read it didn't necessarily...
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rise or financial survival guide stacey southfield. i'm the. best of the fight. thank you for. destroying that's right. during his years serving his region is chief executioner jerry would hear inmates swear they were innocent. when you hear a person going to be sticking out and he was innocent. so rain's going to his body he's taken out that he was innocent on his last words as last. give me something to think about as executioner and it place some doubt. there was one young man in particular washington jr. he was trying to tell society back then that he was innocent to get no one really paid no attention. in one thousand nine hundred. earl was arrested in culpepper virginia and brought in for questioning he thought it was for a burglary he had committed these question a day in the by different. and they use it at us as data. and they than no i want to call. them out which call captain marvel. was going to head the death penalty. after intense questioning police officers extracted a confession from her for the brutal rape and stabbing murder of a one thousand year old mother o
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names, the first stacey abrams, running for governor of georgia would be the first black woman to be governor in the history of the united states. and it horse alexandria is our upset and incumbent who was widely favored to replace nancy pelosi. the two women have run distinctly different campaigns. at the heart of it it is taking a referendum saying i am one of you and i can represent you in a district that sometimes doesn't look like me or often times does, but i can do so in ways that are more authentic to the issues and interests of the people. give me a chance. as yourpresent you elected official. that message, to me, is one that ,arkens back to populist days but it is minority women raising the flag and saying we are the best candidates to do that. they are qualified. they have great messages. they are people that the popular want to support. host: we have carl, first call from miami, florida. caller: hello. good morning. question, contact with african-american women in congress to back up her agenda? what is she doing in regards to that? guest: sure. my research primarily focu
names, the first stacey abrams, running for governor of georgia would be the first black woman to be governor in the history of the united states. and it horse alexandria is our upset and incumbent who was widely favored to replace nancy pelosi. the two women have run distinctly different campaigns. at the heart of it it is taking a referendum saying i am one of you and i can represent you in a district that sometimes doesn't look like me or often times does, but i can do so in ways that are...
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report said all sides fighting in yemen may have committed war crimes but just stacey's a former state department official who served in the obama administration he says the increasing number of civilian deaths has forced the u.s. to turn down its support for the saudi led coalition. well it shouldn't be surprised that at this point in the conflict both the u.k. and the u.s. are beginning to have some serious concerns that they're actually arry publicly in a slightly new way of course speaking privately to the saudis and the iraqis for some time. these concerns have been expressed were these are strong allies both in the gulf and in the west with each other and cross these regions and they have been for years and of course the u.k. and the u.s. support their intelligence logistics weapons and things have been in place for some time but what the u.s. and the u.k. can no longer continue to support is the ongoing full of civilian deaths and human rights violations which of course is happening on both sides but i think what we're hearing both from secretary madness and from the u.k. as wel
report said all sides fighting in yemen may have committed war crimes but just stacey's a former state department official who served in the obama administration he says the increasing number of civilian deaths has forced the u.s. to turn down its support for the saudi led coalition. well it shouldn't be surprised that at this point in the conflict both the u.k. and the u.s. are beginning to have some serious concerns that they're actually arry publicly in a slightly new way of course speaking...
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max keiser financial survival guide stacey let's lurch us out fill out let's say i'm a strike at any earthly hungry scumbags of the fight wall street fraud thank you for helping. on a story that's true fellowship or debt slavery. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murderer i would prefer if me to live the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict respond innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying is just no way that hasn't been that we hear even many victims' families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families want that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in saying. not quite you know we've been through this this isn't the way. to success or you freethinkers in the service it's first there is just greed and you finish your g.p.s. receivers accuse you does exist. but not cricket mama in the. world right
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so many times in my life that was just one of them anyway enough about johnny cash let's talk with stacey max you know it was in this white house here in one nine hundred seventy one whereby president nixon before he was impeached to take the united states off the gold standard and thus the entire world off the gold standard and we were on a total fiat's currency standard and we have now reached the you know the basically chaos that he sold at that point in time forty fifty years later we're...
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max kaiser financial survival guide stacey let's learn about feel out let's say i'm it's like an earpiece grease thanks for the fight street spot thank you for helping . destroy that's right sell out that slavery. i'm going to my. dream. we're going to avoid a ship would rush to tell me i did the settlements internally displaced persons that flee as they were recently from clashes that have been. a lot of good people separate across frontlines and they can cross the front line a lot of the people that fled without knowing where it has been where their child that child or dead that mother is. where they are were even if they were captured or they are alive most of the times we live with look could look for them it's thirty difficult actually i read if i families. that. have been so we've got three such phones but because you don't we're just going to you're going to want to get it looking at and i was trying to make it short three minutes per person so if we have the most people possible can be able to make a phone call and then or if you don't manage today tomorrow we coming back with a t
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