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i'm seized to have mark morey realle and peter steiner. be so muchere will attention and discourse about the 50th anniversary of the assassination of martin luther king jr.. the national museum of african american history and culture we decided to acknowledge that moment, not by focusing on king's death, but by helping the public remember his legacy and the issues, some of which are still unmet, that he challenged america to address. while many celebrate king's leadership in the battle for lastl justice, his campaign, the struggle for economic justice, is often undervalued and less understood. recalling resurrection city, people often remember the rain and the mind but not the meaning. they remember the brief 43 days resurrection city was populated but not its long-term impact. and people think after resurrection city that the war on poverty was one. and to understand the poor people's campaign, it's essential to remember the calamitous year of 19 68. 1968 was when all the pain, all the violence, all the hatred, all that fragmentation and
i'm seized to have mark morey realle and peter steiner. be so muchere will attention and discourse about the 50th anniversary of the assassination of martin luther king jr.. the national museum of african american history and culture we decided to acknowledge that moment, not by focusing on king's death, but by helping the public remember his legacy and the issues, some of which are still unmet, that he challenged america to address. while many celebrate king's leadership in the battle for...
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steiner thanks for talking to us but my pleasure thank you don. on a bike along the river l. nichole for early can play my game is becoming more and more popular nationally for tornado naturally i'm really excited about a stamp along the albert biking along one of the most very paths in europe. here's the challenge to discover nature and culture using muscle power. entering the conflict zone there's been plenty of coverage of the thousands of casualties inflicted by israel along affordable gaza but what's really the role of hamas in the bloodshed my guess is osama calmed down a senior member of hamas is fooling for the year of the move deliberately provocative israel with no coolpix for the safety of its citizens conflicts ofin sixty minutes d.w. . a silent clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in arranged marriage and those who want to marry for love to. accomplish that shaking families and society to the cold. war my father will be angry sometimes i think i'm already dead and. commandoes starts july eighth d. w. . i'm in a state of bread then broke i
steiner thanks for talking to us but my pleasure thank you don. on a bike along the river l. nichole for early can play my game is becoming more and more popular nationally for tornado naturally i'm really excited about a stamp along the albert biking along one of the most very paths in europe. here's the challenge to discover nature and culture using muscle power. entering the conflict zone there's been plenty of coverage of the thousands of casualties inflicted by israel along affordable gaza...
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still save the world with her head of the united nations development program i find the bed so mr steiner you've wanted to make the world a better place since finishing college you went to india to help out in a small village what did you do there in the market. dominance of oz i'm going there yeah there's a kind of apprenticeship you know i was eager to work for an organization in india . i wanted to get to know development work on the ground and to get a better sense of what i could contribute. to these i was my first year in india. and my subsequent career took me to many other countries too. it wasn't also about having an adventure or just about helping others. and i just wanted to do of course there was a sense of adventure but i had the clear objective of gaining qualifications in this area of work. i was a student who had graduated from oxford so i probably thought i knew everything one needed to know that. it was an. misting experience to be almost a gandhian development organization on the ground where we had just one room. we spent the night our own straw mouse during the day we
still save the world with her head of the united nations development program i find the bed so mr steiner you've wanted to make the world a better place since finishing college you went to india to help out in a small village what did you do there in the market. dominance of oz i'm going there yeah there's a kind of apprenticeship you know i was eager to work for an organization in india . i wanted to get to know development work on the ground and to get a better sense of what i could...
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steiner thanks for talking to us but my pleasure thank you don. i'm not proud of my will not succeed in dividing us about not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of his dictatorship. taking a stand global news that matters d w made for mines hijacking the name. where i go from the news being hijacked turbos myself has become a scripted reality show it's not just good versus evil us versus them whack and one. in countries like russia china turkey people are told it's that simple and if you're a journalist there and you try to get beyond it you are facing scare tactics intimidation. and i wonder is that where we're headed as well. my responsibility as a journalist is to get beyond the smoking mirrors it's not just about the fear and balance or being neutral it's about being truthful. chinese for golf and i were good enough.
steiner thanks for talking to us but my pleasure thank you don. i'm not proud of my will not succeed in dividing us about not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of his dictatorship. taking a stand global news that matters d w made for mines hijacking the name. where i go from the news being hijacked turbos myself has become a scripted reality show it's not just good versus evil us versus them whack and one. in countries like russia china turkey people are told it's...
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steiner thanks for talking to us today but my pleasure thank you don. what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how do we stay healthy. my name is dr carlson the cuts i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and then discuss what you can do to improve your health. stay tuned and let's all try to stay. in shape next discipline. no sex. no children. it could be the death of japan as we know it japanese men have affairs with all women celebrate soul wedding for rent themselves apart you can choose the rental boyfriend who fits your chips love and sex in japan. conflicts. clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in arranged marriage and those who want to marry for love. a clash that's shaking families and society to the cool. my father would be angry sometimes i think the reason that. a lot of commandos starch john eight d. w. . welcome to in good shape coming up sudden seizures learning to live with epilepsy. people panic getting past social anxiety disorder with therapeutic help.
steiner thanks for talking to us today but my pleasure thank you don. what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how do we stay healthy. my name is dr carlson the cuts i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and then discuss what you can do to improve your health. stay tuned and let's all try to stay. in shape next discipline. no sex. no children. it could be the death of japan as we know it japanese men have affairs with all women celebrate soul wedding for rent themselves apart you...
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mark steiner is the founding president and ceo of the center for emerging media. but before he had gray hair, he was an important activist, his oral history is upstairs in the exhibition. and he had a particular role in working with white folks from appalachia, an important part of the multiracial, multigenerational coalition that led to the poor people's campaign. bring us back to those times and tell us a little bit about your role and why you are still such an activist today. : welcome to you all here. i am happy to be a part of this exhibit. thank you for asking me to come down today. in 1968, i was 22 and had been connected with a group called the young patriots of chicago. the union forof jobs and income now, which was a series of organizing projects across the united states then. the founding mother of that movement was a woman named peggy terry. her story was brought to light and she was interviewed numerous times. peggy came from a ku klux klan family. she had been a member of the klan. her son, doug youngblood, who served six years in prison for murder f
mark steiner is the founding president and ceo of the center for emerging media. but before he had gray hair, he was an important activist, his oral history is upstairs in the exhibition. and he had a particular role in working with white folks from appalachia, an important part of the multiracial, multigenerational coalition that led to the poor people's campaign. bring us back to those times and tell us a little bit about your role and why you are still such an activist today. : welcome to...
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nicknamed the steiner river this is the tragic symbol of a city to running and trash. the air smells rotten there is no functioning garbage collection system and total chaos which has two and a half million inhabitants most trash lands on the streets and in the river. the plastic bank wants to prevent it from eventually ending up in the ocean. so it buys up plastic waste and recycles it. but it's early days for the social class to project. their collection points across the city which are funded by international funds. you richardson go stuff is in charge of port au prince but you know. that you know it's saturday afternoon. stuff is off to pay a visit to the collectors he wants remain to. came into personal contact with them . the reason i'm in now i'm really involved with picking up the plastic is because the collectors still much more secure with what they're doing when they see someone in charge gets involved in making sure that they're ok. rather richard some good stuff was gone and he grew up in the us. he came back after he was devastated by hurricane ivan of qu
nicknamed the steiner river this is the tragic symbol of a city to running and trash. the air smells rotten there is no functioning garbage collection system and total chaos which has two and a half million inhabitants most trash lands on the streets and in the river. the plastic bank wants to prevent it from eventually ending up in the ocean. so it buys up plastic waste and recycles it. but it's early days for the social class to project. their collection points across the city which are...
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russia so far they've played with most style and flair i've spoken to the team captain stephanie steiner about the change. four years ago you had a hard problem and you had surgery how has that affected you in your career and the decisions that you've made no. course in the first two three days here is this i was a little bit afraid that i had a very good doctor so i would explain everything and of course if you have something like this you know after you enjoy it more because you never know when you carry. is finished so the fall depression you're in a club where you and i started to enjoy living more also with a life as a footballer you know. as a person as a human being it is essential of course for these two children. but i think outside of a beach i'm still a quiet guy so i don't have to change so i was enough to program like this you stop to to to being you for smoking why are switzerland always still in the competitions. because we've evolved a lot of really changed a little bit i was style to play before we scored many goals from corner cakes and free cakes and now we have still
russia so far they've played with most style and flair i've spoken to the team captain stephanie steiner about the change. four years ago you had a hard problem and you had surgery how has that affected you in your career and the decisions that you've made no. course in the first two three days here is this i was a little bit afraid that i had a very good doctor so i would explain everything and of course if you have something like this you know after you enjoy it more because you never know...
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managing the job that you get down to downside of what's happened in the first half is that stephanie steiner stupidly got himself booked and he was one of the switch players with a booking already so this is the captain talking about this not the smartest football when he knows his team are in a qualifying position you know something. and he still made that mistake. he's a player when he when he goes on the pitch those ninety minutes he changes his personality completely. and we're running the peter schmeichel show for this week it will be on. and i see a few more times and i actually have an interview with stephanie stein in. this episode. i mean i met up with him in lugano in the in the training camp before the world cup and he is a most pleasant guy he's a very clever intelligent person who knows a lot of stuff outside football and you know he's he's he you understand why is a captain but today he didn't show any of that very stupidly got himself ball and that means if switzerland go through as it stands at the moment then stephanie stein a captain will be playing in that game and he's su
managing the job that you get down to downside of what's happened in the first half is that stephanie steiner stupidly got himself booked and he was one of the switch players with a booking already so this is the captain talking about this not the smartest football when he knows his team are in a qualifying position you know something. and he still made that mistake. he's a player when he when he goes on the pitch those ninety minutes he changes his personality completely. and we're running the...
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russia so far they've played with most style and flair i've spoken to the team captain stephanie steiner about the change. four years ago you had a how talk and then you had surgery how how has that affected your career and the decisions that is made now. of course in the first two three days here lies aside it was a little bit afraid i had very good doctor so i would explain everything and of course if you have something like this year after year and showing more because you never know when you korea. is finished so the fall depression you're in a club where you and i started to enjoy living more. with a life as a footballer you know. as a person as a human being it is essential of course just to choose and. i think outside of which i'm still a quiet guy so i don't have to change so i was enough to program like. you stop to to. to being a force molten steel why are switzerland always in the competitions. because revoked a lot of v.v. changed and indeed i was styled to play before we scored many goals from corner cakes and free cakes and now we have still teamed up displaying is playing
russia so far they've played with most style and flair i've spoken to the team captain stephanie steiner about the change. four years ago you had a how talk and then you had surgery how how has that affected your career and the decisions that is made now. of course in the first two three days here lies aside it was a little bit afraid i had very good doctor so i would explain everything and of course if you have something like this year after year and showing more because you never know when...
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. >> i'm sorry, howard steiner with reuters. 2.1% above target for two and a half years starts to feel like some of the alternate frame work that have been discussed here, price level targeting or trying to set expectations higher so you hit your 2. in deciding how symmetric is too symmetric, what sort of parameters are you using on that front? >> you know, our target for our median objective is 2% pce for inflati inflation, we feel that serves our economy well. i'm strongly committed to it, the committee is strongly committed to it and there are start of barriers to material change to that would be very high. again, we think it's fundamental and we think it's worked. you asked about price level targeting and that sort of thing. you know, there are some ideas that sort of take cognizance of the fact that rates are lower and we're near the zero lower bound, and that could put downward pressure on inflation expectations if we're down zero lower bound and sort there for the credibility of the objective. the idea is to have a makeup if you're below target for a while you have a time of bei
. >> i'm sorry, howard steiner with reuters. 2.1% above target for two and a half years starts to feel like some of the alternate frame work that have been discussed here, price level targeting or trying to set expectations higher so you hit your 2. in deciding how symmetric is too symmetric, what sort of parameters are you using on that front? >> you know, our target for our median objective is 2% pce for inflati inflation, we feel that serves our economy well. i'm strongly...
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what i want to weigh in on here is this reminds me of the blue bottle from the retail we had on steiner where we had an overwhelming pouring of the neighborhood. this is not the right place for this type of business and i think that is what we are hearing tonight. i think, yo like a i met project sponsors over a glass of wine, i think they are great people. i think the world -- the world of work you do on dog rescue, i think the choice of having healthy products for dogs like around the corner from where i live on jeffrey's... an incredibly good business idea. you would be a huge welcome edition -- addition to the city. what you're hearing here is you seem to be a destination place. there might be more appropriate destination -- destination locations for you to go into. we heard more communities on the up grow through the city, the bayview, excelsior, we also have, as i read recently in a report on union street, it seems like this would be, this is exactly the kind of thing that would fit there that you wouldn't get opposition from from the union street merchants or neighbors or chestnu
what i want to weigh in on here is this reminds me of the blue bottle from the retail we had on steiner where we had an overwhelming pouring of the neighborhood. this is not the right place for this type of business and i think that is what we are hearing tonight. i think, yo like a i met project sponsors over a glass of wine, i think they are great people. i think the world -- the world of work you do on dog rescue, i think the choice of having healthy products for dogs like around the corner...
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morreale and mark steiner, a brilliant
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the court roo ruled that other steiner can't sell copy cat versions souled stillette os.pean union law bars the trademarking of product with common shapes like shoes. >>> time for ask finney "7 on your side" michael finney." . i reported to the company about the credit card theft and cancelled the chart one of the merchants i didn't buy from is asking for payment. what do i do. >> you did what you were supposed to. you contacted the credit card company. the most you are responsible for is $50 as long as you reported the cast o card lost orr stolen right away. do not deal with the merchant. and consider actually reporting them to the card processer, visa, master card they're not allowed to call up and harass you because of some thief. by the way, some credit cards should nod not even you the $50 those are very bad. >> brian asks what do you think is the reason some retailers are closing down? is about a us of online shopping. >> it's called the retail apocalypse. we reported out of here. last year 8,000 stores closed. this year it's about 3,000 so far. online sales and hig
the court roo ruled that other steiner can't sell copy cat versions souled stillette os.pean union law bars the trademarking of product with common shapes like shoes. >>> time for ask finney "7 on your side" michael finney." . i reported to the company about the credit card theft and cancelled the chart one of the merchants i didn't buy from is asking for payment. what do i do. >> you did what you were supposed to. you contacted the credit card company. the most...
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let's bring in rob steiner. it goes to show how fragile markets are at the moment. from the trade tensions. >> absolutely. raising close to $2 billion, selling the shares that would be ordinary. they essentially wanted to buy back the preferred stock. the markets are volatile. there is a high risk if you try to sell 2 billion worth of assets in this market. you have egg on your face, and you don't get the money. it makes perfect sense for sharp to do that. market reaction shows people are is -- relieved. yvonne: what were they supposed to raise it for initially? >> preferred stock, some from the lenders, which were a terrible time. it was basically going broke. it was losing chronic amounts of money. foxconn came in and recapitalized the company. it also had to strike deals with lenders to preferred stocks. this is a way of catching them up and moving on, but that will not happen just now. it is not clear exactly what plan b will be. sharp will be looking towards it. yvonne: what does it mean for the turnaround of the company? hetalked about even before stepped in,
let's bring in rob steiner. it goes to show how fragile markets are at the moment. from the trade tensions. >> absolutely. raising close to $2 billion, selling the shares that would be ordinary. they essentially wanted to buy back the preferred stock. the markets are volatile. there is a high risk if you try to sell 2 billion worth of assets in this market. you have egg on your face, and you don't get the money. it makes perfect sense for sharp to do that. market reaction shows people are...
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development program i try not to read so but mr steiner you want.
development program i try not to read so but mr steiner you want.
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the bed so mr steiner you've wanted to make the world a better place since finishing college you went to india to help out in a small village what did you do there in the park. dhamma.
the bed so mr steiner you've wanted to make the world a better place since finishing college you went to india to help out in a small village what did you do there in the park. dhamma.
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still save the world with our head of the united nations development program at the bedside but mr steiner you want to.
still save the world with our head of the united nations development program at the bedside but mr steiner you want to.