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stacy: thank you, joe. one of the most important things to remember when talking about children is our natural assumption is that however things are for us is the way they have always been. without history, we do not have the perspective of knowing that not only have things never been this way before, but the normative situation for human beings and humanity rich large is one of slavery, suffering, and oppression. so, we are in a unique situation in america where we have liberties given to us by god, but enshrined in our constitution, at all times, those liberties are under assault. so, children assume, i live in the suburbs, most people live in the suburbs. that is not true. i live in peace and security, most people live in peace and security. that is not even true in america, especially not true around the world. in all things, are spur perspectives -- our purse -- our purpose -- our perspectives should be one of appreciation. the standard bearer for gratitude is you do not take it for granted and seat to
stacy: thank you, joe. one of the most important things to remember when talking about children is our natural assumption is that however things are for us is the way they have always been. without history, we do not have the perspective of knowing that not only have things never been this way before, but the normative situation for human beings and humanity rich large is one of slavery, suffering, and oppression. so, we are in a unique situation in america where we have liberties given to us...
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thank you very much. >> thank you very much, stacy. a reminder we only have 15 minutes until your questions, so please use the chat function and send them in. lots of interesting ideas and history put forward and i'm sure you have many things you want to follow up on. as stacy suggested, next is chris brick who will tell us about the tools, the many tools, that er used during her time in the white house, her many years and many national and international crises that she faced and how she used communications to inform the public and advance the administration's causes. chris brick? >> thank you, susan and thanks to my wonderful colleagues on the panel to the first ladies initiative at american university and to the white house historical association for bringing this wonderful symposium together. i am delighted to spend a few minutes with you all talking about eleanor roosevelt's contribution as a communicator. it's really how she understood her place in the administration, her place in society within american politics itself, american
thank you very much. >> thank you very much, stacy. a reminder we only have 15 minutes until your questions, so please use the chat function and send them in. lots of interesting ideas and history put forward and i'm sure you have many things you want to follow up on. as stacy suggested, next is chris brick who will tell us about the tools, the many tools, that er used during her time in the white house, her many years and many national and international crises that she faced and how she...
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it's not surprising that stacy abrams would support manchin's support on this. support any of the reforms that democrats are proposing because much of the laws that are created in states are fed by republicans. what we've seen in texas, in georgia, in arizona. those are republican-led state legislatures trying to pass stricter voting laws. so any sort of efforts by democrats to pass voting reforms are going to be blocked by republicans. it's no surprise there. >> i agree, alex, that it is no surprise. specifically mitch mcconnell coming out and shutting down the compromise. no surprise there. where does all of that leave democrats especially when they have someone in the white house touting bipartisanship? >> it leaves democrats really stuck right now is what happens. now they're in a situation where, you know, joe biden has been very publicly supportive and delegated to vice president kamala harris that is now one of her issues and it does not appear at this moment to be a clear path forward and pass the reforms that democrats want. now, there is like some sort
it's not surprising that stacy abrams would support manchin's support on this. support any of the reforms that democrats are proposing because much of the laws that are created in states are fed by republicans. what we've seen in texas, in georgia, in arizona. those are republican-led state legislatures trying to pass stricter voting laws. so any sort of efforts by democrats to pass voting reforms are going to be blocked by republicans. it's no surprise there. >> i agree, alex, that it is...
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i actually think when stacy abrams immediately endorsed senator manchin's proposal, it became the stacy abrams substitute, not the joe manchin substitute. >> there you go. as for house senate democrats view the bill, they met thursday afternoon to figure out a way to pass it through the senator. senator manchin said he spoke quite bate during the meeting and the democrats made a hot of progress. others told reporters after the meeting they wanted to move forward with the bill and things were going in the right direction. as for what happens next, they're set to vote on the bill on tuesday, the procedural motions to start the process, however, republicans are likely to block it unless democrats find ten republicans to bypass the filibuster and we already answered that particular question. joining us now, author of "the washington post" early morning newsletter "power up." good to see you. thank you for being here. this voting rights bill, it's one that, you know, when we were looking at what senator manchin laid out, you know, there are certainly some things in it that many democrats don
i actually think when stacy abrams immediately endorsed senator manchin's proposal, it became the stacy abrams substitute, not the joe manchin substitute. >> there you go. as for house senate democrats view the bill, they met thursday afternoon to figure out a way to pass it through the senator. senator manchin said he spoke quite bate during the meeting and the democrats made a hot of progress. others told reporters after the meeting they wanted to move forward with the bill and things...
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he's got a wealth of knowledge, stacy, we want to talk to you about the solution for diamond hands as if called in bitcoin . the last episode of summer solutions maximum i discussed, bitcoin fixes everything, essentially, especially with a monetary system, the banking system, central bank, all that sort of stuff. but once you have your bitcoin having a diamond hands holding onto it, not having spanish and you know, panic selling during this correction. and this could be the 1st question for many people new to the big point space. so the 50 percent crash is as normal as if something to be expected. what should people do? have discussed how the best strategy, the solution to spend a chance to panic, selling to foam owing in the 1st thing to appreciate it. because i've been in a 12 year bull market since inception, and there's been lots of crashes and corrections and all sorts of things in between . but the longer the trend is 12 able market. so once we appreciate that, but people joined at different phases and every phase people always come in when they need to this with a fear that the
he's got a wealth of knowledge, stacy, we want to talk to you about the solution for diamond hands as if called in bitcoin . the last episode of summer solutions maximum i discussed, bitcoin fixes everything, essentially, especially with a monetary system, the banking system, central bank, all that sort of stuff. but once you have your bitcoin having a diamond hands holding onto it, not having spanish and you know, panic selling during this correction. and this could be the 1st question for...
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i'm as casual with stacy herbert were talking to simon dixon, the bank to the future. talking about how not to get shaken out of these pullback and bitcoin and 200000 coins who are shaken out of some of the newbies and are in the pockets in the wallets of the long term holders. and this always happens at these inflection point, but simon, you talked about the psychology. let's talk about strategy. how should people approach this, you know, having been through all of these different markets. i've been through the $30.00 to $3.00 crash, the $1250.00 to $250.00 crash. the $20000.00 to $3000.00 crash, and now the 65230000 or wherever go next crash. i've noticed that you can normalize and try and if you can get the psychology right? as i said, you will get the strategy right. if you haven't got the psychology right, because you just be shaking out and you'll listen to all the people that were telling you that you are in india all along for buying bitcoin. but there's ways you can normalize based returns, and one is just as simple dollar cost averaging when you're dollar cos
i'm as casual with stacy herbert were talking to simon dixon, the bank to the future. talking about how not to get shaken out of these pullback and bitcoin and 200000 coins who are shaken out of some of the newbies and are in the pockets in the wallets of the long term holders. and this always happens at these inflection point, but simon, you talked about the psychology. let's talk about strategy. how should people approach this, you know, having been through all of these different markets....
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let me start with stacy. well, it's certainly a tremendous shock to the image of first lady to see a first lady continue a bermunative job in office. that's a that's a big first. it's not the first ladies haven't worked before but to continue a job. as teaching as mrs. biden is doing doctor biden is doing that's that's big. that's really big. and that is in itself a communicate a form of communication right? because because it sends them it sends a lot of messages and and one of them i think people have interpreted rightly that the first lady's not simply in the page of the president. it's it's you know, it's it's a woman of the 21st century who has her own career and her own interests and should be allowed to go about doing those because in fact she wasn't elected and she isn't paid. so the first lady as her own woman. dr. biden teaching that that is a major image change. you know, i would i would agree with that if i'd answered first. i would have said the same thing and i think what it does for her is it g
let me start with stacy. well, it's certainly a tremendous shock to the image of first lady to see a first lady continue a bermunative job in office. that's a that's a big first. it's not the first ladies haven't worked before but to continue a job. as teaching as mrs. biden is doing doctor biden is doing that's that's big. that's really big. and that is in itself a communicate a form of communication right? because because it sends them it sends a lot of messages and and one of them i think...
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the i welcome to the kaiser report, imax taiser with stacy herbert here with our annual summer solutions where we dell not no problems, but on the solutions they say, hey, right, well, i want to throw this question to tyson slocum. you know, joe biden has announced a slew of sort of renewable energy programs and infrastructure spend on renewable energy projects. i want to in particular talk about in the last week or 2. he's announced an energy efficiency and clean electricity standard, mostly focused on utility companies. and the reason why the stood out to me is because you have been recently tweeting about paul singers, elliot management and his role in public utilities. and so, like, does it does elliot thing or does elliot management that therefore stand to benefit from this? and what do you think of biden's overall plan so far? yes, i'll start with biden's plan. i think it's, it's necessarily ambitious. the challenges he's going to need the support of congress. and i think that's where the roadblocks going to be. we've already seen similar clean energy standard legislation be approv
the i welcome to the kaiser report, imax taiser with stacy herbert here with our annual summer solutions where we dell not no problems, but on the solutions they say, hey, right, well, i want to throw this question to tyson slocum. you know, joe biden has announced a slew of sort of renewable energy programs and infrastructure spend on renewable energy projects. i want to in particular talk about in the last week or 2. he's announced an energy efficiency and clean electricity standard, mostly...
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i'm here with stacy herbert and this is summer solutions. every year. we try to dig into the solutions and we've got a special guest at a gym console of consular dot com, stacy. right? remember james was a guess on our series front running. so at that time we were looking at all the radical platforms of the various candidates for the democratic presidential nomination. and they were radical things like u. b, i m, m t and all sorts of other ideas. well, they've all become basically law. now we all have them implemented, so we're going to talk to him about a few of these. but jim, welcome to summer solutions. pleasure to be with you about. well, the money printing continue until morale improves and just how much more can morale improve anyway? like stock market at all time highs, housing prices storing wages or at all time highs. so like how much more money printing are we going to endure a happy, happy, happy is american. now, it kinda depends on the how worthless the money becomes as the punishments of money printing continue. and i think we can probabl
i'm here with stacy herbert and this is summer solutions. every year. we try to dig into the solutions and we've got a special guest at a gym console of consular dot com, stacy. right? remember james was a guess on our series front running. so at that time we were looking at all the radical platforms of the various candidates for the democratic presidential nomination. and they were radical things like u. b, i m, m t and all sorts of other ideas. well, they've all become basically law. now we...
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the shortest of breaks ah, ah, i use ah, ah the hi welcome to the kaiser report, imax taiser with stacy herbert here with our annual summer solutions where we dell not no problems, but on the solutions they think, hey, right, well, i want to throw this question to tyson slocum, you know, joe biden has announced a slew of sort of renewable energy programs and infrastructure spend on renewable energy projects. i want to in particular, talk about in the last week or 2, he's announced an energy efficiency and clean electricity standard, mostly focused on utility companies. and the reason why the stood out to me is because you have been recently tweeting about paul singers, elliot management and his role in public utilities. and so, like, does it does eliot thing or does elliot management that therefore stand to benefit from this? and what do you think of biden's overall plan so far? yes, i'll start with biden's plan. i think it's, it's necessarily ambitious. the challenges he's going to need the support of congress. and i think that's where the roadblocks going to be. we've already seen sim
the shortest of breaks ah, ah, i use ah, ah the hi welcome to the kaiser report, imax taiser with stacy herbert here with our annual summer solutions where we dell not no problems, but on the solutions they think, hey, right, well, i want to throw this question to tyson slocum, you know, joe biden has announced a slew of sort of renewable energy programs and infrastructure spend on renewable energy projects. i want to in particular, talk about in the last week or 2, he's announced an energy...
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so max and stacy max of stacy, not, not only did we have to pay for obamacare, which is a transference of liability from the government to taxpayers. like max of the stacy now are paying blackstone and warm buffets extended more over leveraging themselves and the real estate market. again, that's 9 capitalism. capitalism, you take a risk to make a reward. if you take a risk and you get paid off by the state, that's called, that's called a club talker. see, yes. right. so, i mean, the headline on that reads newsome says, california pay off all unpaid rent accrued during coven pandemic using $5200000000.00 pot and rent forgiveness on a scale never before seen in the united states. again, that's, it's transferring from the rest of the 49 states, the taxpayers of those states to california, which is the richest of all the u. s. states. and yet, you know, none of the other taxpayers get a cut of that. you know, they don't get paid back because especially cuz it's a california state, right. it's not the federal government. you're not going to get some tax cut out of it. just the taxpayer is
so max and stacy max of stacy, not, not only did we have to pay for obamacare, which is a transference of liability from the government to taxpayers. like max of the stacy now are paying blackstone and warm buffets extended more over leveraging themselves and the real estate market. again, that's 9 capitalism. capitalism, you take a risk to make a reward. if you take a risk and you get paid off by the state, that's called, that's called a club talker. see, yes. right. so, i mean, the headline...
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stacy? >> i have a question for both of my colleagues. i was wondering diana what he thought the future of social media is with first ladies? it's so new, relative to longer histories we've had with other types of communication. we've got two, maybe three first ladies with twitter. where do you see that going? >> i think as long as twitter as popular as it is, they won't have a choice. one of the things i didn't have time to develop as -- pretty big topics is they interact with one another. for instance, you get a photograph that then is picked up by the traditional press which goes on twitter. it goes on facebook, it goes everywhere, instagram. and then it takes on life. i think about eleanor could've done with social media. so, it's not just a static kind of. thing it has a conversation. i think we've seen that, the memes that have developed, i really think they have to be very astute, and a good example of that is how the biden shocked the carters this week. that has gone viral. the photographs which then shared whether it's a speech l
stacy? >> i have a question for both of my colleagues. i was wondering diana what he thought the future of social media is with first ladies? it's so new, relative to longer histories we've had with other types of communication. we've got two, maybe three first ladies with twitter. where do you see that going? >> i think as long as twitter as popular as it is, they won't have a choice. one of the things i didn't have time to develop as -- pretty big topics is they interact with one...
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he chose stacy abrams and chuck schumer over the views of most of his west virginia constituents. that tells you everything you need to know. we already have a preview of what happens when democrats dictate election practices with
he chose stacy abrams and chuck schumer over the views of most of his west virginia constituents. that tells you everything you need to know. we already have a preview of what happens when democrats dictate election practices with
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with mac, the stacy don't go away. the me one of the persian gulf wealthiest country is, has spend billions of dollars on state of the art stadiums. well, look at this, the stadium is really taking shape. you can see the bowl and most of the stands now, when we were here a little bit over a year ago, at the same construction site, it was just a foundation and a few metal structures. so it seems that time why this idea to use shipping containers as building blocks has definitely paid off. i mean, they're easy to assemble and easy to dismantle, just like playing with lego the, for the 1st time in a world cup hayes street, the stadium will be billed from shipping containers and what's more, it will be completely dismantled after the tournament. the me is your media a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? type relation or community. ah, you're going the right way. where are you being somewhere? direct? what is truth? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to defend. ah, so joi
with mac, the stacy don't go away. the me one of the persian gulf wealthiest country is, has spend billions of dollars on state of the art stadiums. well, look at this, the stadium is really taking shape. you can see the bowl and most of the stands now, when we were here a little bit over a year ago, at the same construction site, it was just a foundation and a few metal structures. so it seems that time why this idea to use shipping containers as building blocks has definitely paid off. i...
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we're back summer solutions with maxima, stacy, our annual summer probe into not the problems, but the solutions. now tycer soccer, me as well as he is from the public citizens energy policy in washington, dc. i wanted to follow up tyson before the break. we were talking about renewable energy production in europe has led to increasingly volatile spot market trading. and you were suggesting that there needs to be improved oversight of the ferc and the c f t. c to protect consumers. question for you as have the various scandals over at the c f t c been cleaned up? are they still pretty much the same captured regulator that we've seen now for 30 years? well, i think there, there is a problem of a lack of compare at leadership at the c s t c right now. so bite and nails commission or ross banner as acting chair back earlier this year and didn't name him as a permanent chair. and without that title of a permanent chair, the chairman can't really initiate a lot of wholesale reforms. and so as a result, we haven't seen a lot of movement in terms of cleaning up problematic aspects of the agen
we're back summer solutions with maxima, stacy, our annual summer probe into not the problems, but the solutions. now tycer soccer, me as well as he is from the public citizens energy policy in washington, dc. i wanted to follow up tyson before the break. we were talking about renewable energy production in europe has led to increasingly volatile spot market trading. and you were suggesting that there needs to be improved oversight of the ferc and the c f t. c to protect consumers. question for...
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he w, stacy business, breaking it all down for us on this summer anniversary. we have to stacy. thank you so much. you're welcome. you're watching dw news filter come germany downgrade the corona, virus risk assessment, but health officials more people shouldn't relax their attitude toward the pandemic . the european union is demanding the release of a prominent russian opposition figure who was taken off of a plane bound for poland. andre people var off was arrested at saint petersburg airport. on monday, the former director of the pro democracy opened russia group is one of several activists the rested in recent days. the crackdown comes ahead of parliamentary elections in september. he says that his case vote confirms a continuous pattern of shrinking space for civil society. the opposition and critical voices in russia who secretly taken images of andre people far off, led away by police after being hauled from a plain about to take off moments before his arrest. the activist tweeted a picture of the police boarding the aircraft, but he was at the you. andre had already turn
he w, stacy business, breaking it all down for us on this summer anniversary. we have to stacy. thank you so much. you're welcome. you're watching dw news filter come germany downgrade the corona, virus risk assessment, but health officials more people shouldn't relax their attitude toward the pandemic . the european union is demanding the release of a prominent russian opposition figure who was taken off of a plane bound for poland. andre people var off was arrested at saint petersburg...
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we have to say, stacy, thank you so much. you're welcome. well, the european union is demanding the release of a prominent russian opposition figure who was taken off of a plane that was bound for poland. andre a p r off who was arrested at saint petersburg airport. on monday, the former director of the pro democracy open russia group is one of several activists arrested in recent days. the crackdown comes ahead of parliamentary elections in september of each says that his case confirms quote, a continuous pattern of shrinking space for civil society. the opposition and critical voices in russia who secretly taken images of andre people far off, led away by police after being hauled from a plane about to take off moments before his arrest. the activist tweeted a picture of the police boarding the aircraft and it was after you them. andre had already turned his phone off. the plane began to take off, but a few minutes later he went back online and wrote me that the planes had been stopped. and he saw the police trying to the game ways. after
we have to say, stacy, thank you so much. you're welcome. well, the european union is demanding the release of a prominent russian opposition figure who was taken off of a plane that was bound for poland. andre a p r off who was arrested at saint petersburg airport. on monday, the former director of the pro democracy open russia group is one of several activists arrested in recent days. the crackdown comes ahead of parliamentary elections in september of each says that his case confirms quote,...
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as stacy abrams said this was a building block and certainly is not comprehensive. we have the john lewis voting rights act and hr1 that has to be part of the discussion and part of the proposal moving forward. and so it's good to hear senator manchin talk about what his provision would be but we have to pass the now sb1 in the senate and the john lewis voting rights act and see how they work together. because we can't have one without the other. and, so listening to what stacy said, she said it was a building block and that's exactly what it is. it's a very reasonable building block but a small building block and we have to move towards full voter participation and end voter suppression and we must expand our voting rights and our democratic processes and we must stop this gerrymandering. >> all right, i have to ask you about the topic we originally booked you on which is the repeal of the aumf. this is something you have been working on and we now have to say decades since it's been in existence for decades. what does this mean and what doesn't it mean because ano
as stacy abrams said this was a building block and certainly is not comprehensive. we have the john lewis voting rights act and hr1 that has to be part of the discussion and part of the proposal moving forward. and so it's good to hear senator manchin talk about what his provision would be but we have to pass the now sb1 in the senate and the john lewis voting rights act and see how they work together. because we can't have one without the other. and, so listening to what stacy said, she said...
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i'm here with stacy herbert. right, so we were talking about shortages and the 1st half. i want to talk about over supply in the 2nd half and how money i the confusion of fee money with money and how it costs over supply. well, it cause an over supply of the elite over production of the elite. we've covered this before that the concept made popular by peter church, and i believe he's at wesleyan and connecticut university. so as we've been printing all this money, remember the printing of the money is in order to fix the problem of the pandemic lockdown and the wealth gap. remember, that's what they say. that's why they're printed all that money, the trillions of dollars, and they expanded on the feds balance sheet. but also the government debt, you know, the treasury print to the whole bunch of bonds to send to people. well, billionaire wealth, reaching 20 percent of g d p risk of overheating, says gabriel's duckman, and his research, this is just looking at the u. s. other, all countries are similarly bad, but in the u. s. as the center of the empire. right. well, the t
i'm here with stacy herbert. right, so we were talking about shortages and the 1st half. i want to talk about over supply in the 2nd half and how money i the confusion of fee money with money and how it costs over supply. well, it cause an over supply of the elite over production of the elite. we've covered this before that the concept made popular by peter church, and i believe he's at wesleyan and connecticut university. so as we've been printing all this money, remember the printing of the...
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you can find out about it online, just follow max or stacy. going to be doing a whole live show in austin, texas on july a will be there at the place called the spider house in austin, texas. you can find tickets online, but to get back to the china story, they're going to start. they'll realize their mistake at some point, of course, and when they come back into by bitcoin as a strategic reserve to compete with all salvador, they're going to be paying $5600000.00 a coin. actually when we go to texas, we will be taking our cameras. we will go out to one of the largest, if not the largest big point mining operation in america. and it's in texas not too far from austin. we're going to do that and now continue with that profit versus plunder model. the plunder model is only available to the top dog in the global fear. that's why the u. s. gets to be that person that, that entity right now, you're a pass to compete. they have to, you know, manufacturer, they have to create things at the manufacturer. well, they have to do that sort of stuff. say w
you can find out about it online, just follow max or stacy. going to be doing a whole live show in austin, texas on july a will be there at the place called the spider house in austin, texas. you can find tickets online, but to get back to the china story, they're going to start. they'll realize their mistake at some point, of course, and when they come back into by bitcoin as a strategic reserve to compete with all salvador, they're going to be paying $5600000.00 a coin. actually when we go to...
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be denied. nature eventually takes control and we're seeing it in the big claim. mining, migration. stacy? right, well, we are seeing right now an historic event, right? it is the great hash power migration. china has kicked between miners out of the country. and there are many reasons for that. we're not going to really go into that in this episode. but what we're talking about is the migration of all that mining from china to cause expand to texas to elsewhere in america and around the world. but i wanted to thank you to point out that you and i were recently speaking about how when the spanish empire, around the world, the spanish armada control the seas. they could get away with just plunder, right? they didn't need to seek profit, they didn't need to build wealth or create, well they just plundered. and we're seeing that in this to me, what we're witnessing is profit versus plunder as motive. so here, all these big, why miners, they have no ruler, there's no leader in bitcoin, right? there's just profit, so you have to follow wherever the profit goes. first, let's just say, you know,
be denied. nature eventually takes control and we're seeing it in the big claim. mining, migration. stacy? right, well, we are seeing right now an historic event, right? it is the great hash power migration. china has kicked between miners out of the country. and there are many reasons for that. we're not going to really go into that in this episode. but what we're talking about is the migration of all that mining from china to cause expand to texas to elsewhere in america and around the world....
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so what i'm going to read are stacy's remarks, slightly edited. as a board member of the abraham lincoln institute, i'm delighted to share the news of the 2019 dissertation award. each year, the abraham lincoln institute in partnership with the abraham lincoln association in springfield, illinois, presents this award to a dissertation that breaks new ground in lincoln scholarship. we look for dissertations that offer fresh interpretive approaches to lincoln's life, career and legacy, or legacy, that examines new evidence or that reevaluates old themes in exciting new ways. four dissertations this year drew extensive praise. the award was dr. thomas d. mackie junior from western michigan university for his dissertation entitled a shrine for president lincoln and analysis of lincoln museums and historic sites, 1865 to 2015. so for the person who had the question about when do lincoln museums start, that's the dissertation to read. you'll know all about it afterwards. dr. mackie accepted the award at the abraham lincoln association's annual symposium
so what i'm going to read are stacy's remarks, slightly edited. as a board member of the abraham lincoln institute, i'm delighted to share the news of the 2019 dissertation award. each year, the abraham lincoln institute in partnership with the abraham lincoln association in springfield, illinois, presents this award to a dissertation that breaks new ground in lincoln scholarship. we look for dissertations that offer fresh interpretive approaches to lincoln's life, career and legacy, or legacy,...
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to jonathan's point, could it help lead to actual legislation on these issues and could stacy abrams' endorsement make a difference in all of this? >> on infrastructure yes. on voting rights, probably no. the infrastructure negotiations, and some of the group briefed senior white house aides about it. it was our understanding that those white house aides were going to brief the president possibly as early as today. his resumption of involvement in those talks could be very telling and every republican that gets added, democrats are wear they their goals might get smaller and whether or not as subsequent reconciliation of the democrat-only effort it pass the priorities that get left out of a bipartisan bill will be big enough, but that said, you'd rather be negotiating on infrastructure than you would be on the voting provisions here. this manchin plan which was pretty well received as you noted by stacy abrams who has been talking about these issues with marchin and by fellow senate democrats who said we're happy that at least joe is pulling in the same direction with us was very quic
to jonathan's point, could it help lead to actual legislation on these issues and could stacy abrams' endorsement make a difference in all of this? >> on infrastructure yes. on voting rights, probably no. the infrastructure negotiations, and some of the group briefed senior white house aides about it. it was our understanding that those white house aides were going to brief the president possibly as early as today. his resumption of involvement in those talks could be very telling and...
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as you'll see in your program stacy prep. mcdermott was scheduled to give the or give remarks about the hey nicolet dissertation award and unfortunately stacy was unable to be with us today. so you're stuck with me again. so like again michelle crowell chairperson of the board of the abraham lincoln institute. so i'm what i'm going to read are stacy's remarks slightly edited. as a board member of the abraham lincoln institute. i am delighted to share the news of the 2019. hey nicolet dissertation award each year the abraham lincoln institute in partnership with the abraham lincoln association in springfield, illinois presents this award to a dissertation that breaks new ground in lincoln scholarship. we look for dissertations that offer fresh interpretive approaches to lincoln's life career and legacy or legacy that examines new evidence or that reevaluates old themes in exciting new ways. for dissertations this year drew extensive praise from our discerning committee, but our deliberations were brief and without contention v
as you'll see in your program stacy prep. mcdermott was scheduled to give the or give remarks about the hey nicolet dissertation award and unfortunately stacy was unable to be with us today. so you're stuck with me again. so like again michelle crowell chairperson of the board of the abraham lincoln institute. so i'm what i'm going to read are stacy's remarks slightly edited. as a board member of the abraham lincoln institute. i am delighted to share the news of the 2019. hey nicolet...
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welcome back to the kaiser report with nice guys or stacy, robert and james tower counselor are going to pick up where we left off and our summer solutions conversation with james james, it seems that all this money printing now really it's taken out of different character. you know, people aren't really expecting there to be genuine growth. it feels more like palliative care in a hospice. i feel as america's become a giant hospice and the money printing is to ease our pain as we essentially committed financial suicide. that's a very good way of putting it and nobody else has put it that way. very interesting . you know, if you really want to talk about solutions, i think that the best way to go with that is probably for americans to somehow wrap their minds around the following dynamic. you know, it's not that complicated reality is sending us this message about, you know, what kind of conditions where we're going to be meeting of, you know, resource scarcity and capital scarcity. and the real message is to get smaller to get more local to down scale the gigantism of the things that
welcome back to the kaiser report with nice guys or stacy, robert and james tower counselor are going to pick up where we left off and our summer solutions conversation with james james, it seems that all this money printing now really it's taken out of different character. you know, people aren't really expecting there to be genuine growth. it feels more like palliative care in a hospice. i feel as america's become a giant hospice and the money printing is to ease our pain as we essentially...
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made bitcoin legal tender and what impact will it help on the cyber currency going forward, max and stacy have this say on next in the cash report. the one that makes no sense, you know, board is blind to nationalities as emerge. we don't have authority, we go to the back scene, the whole world leads to take action and to be ready, people are judge, you know, come crisis, we can do better. we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way, but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is paid for the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are together now, always be polite, never engage with an aggravated or confrontational office. don't get into any conversation to start answering questions. just ask for an attorney. to survive in interrogation. you've gotta be ready. you're definitely don't want to be going to trial in a jump. so one cups, you're more likely to walk free. if you're rich and guilty, you are. if you're poor, you got 2 eyes and 2 ears and one mouth. so you should be seen
made bitcoin legal tender and what impact will it help on the cyber currency going forward, max and stacy have this say on next in the cash report. the one that makes no sense, you know, board is blind to nationalities as emerge. we don't have authority, we go to the back scene, the whole world leads to take action and to be ready, people are judge, you know, come crisis, we can do better. we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way, but we also know that this crisis...