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is something investors should bank on for the longer term according to at least one strategist thomas lee founder of fund stat global invest advisors says that violent crimes and the u.s. have been on the rise and does not envision that abating soon as the u.s. is locked in the throes of the worst pandemic in generations and a change of leadership in the oval office that has been less than smooth so he talks about all the protests across america the summer we saw just cities being burned down and now we see. they capitol hill riots so this he said is going to continue right how do you make money off it that's the question that's what he's asking this is a theme that was honest fascinated me how markets can attract investors who are investing in destruction of their own country or their own communities it's like similar to the business model of the mafia you know when they burn down a restaurant right and they collect down the insurance extent or but i thought of just a few examples of this that we've covered over the years now ok that is similar leading up to this for example the private
is something investors should bank on for the longer term according to at least one strategist thomas lee founder of fund stat global invest advisors says that violent crimes and the u.s. have been on the rise and does not envision that abating soon as the u.s. is locked in the throes of the worst pandemic in generations and a change of leadership in the oval office that has been less than smooth so he talks about all the protests across america the summer we saw just cities being burned down...
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fire always women are leaving the islands philippinas are arriving and taking their place to hang lee thomas among them. she was one of the 1st filipino women to come to the very. first day i was told by a jet lag and. dark. i'm like when. i been seen so much snake that time i didn't plan to stay here for just the tribal war. but also for my ex. for 12 years bang lived her dream life she found love security and started a family. as the mother of 2 daughters she enjoyed her life on the remote pharaohs. but then she discovered her husband was cheating on her on able to accept this she worked up the courage to separate from him since then why it hasn't been easy to house it is so much memories again not just stay in the house so i just go for a drive i like driving alone. then i can my life my locks now. if you're going to be soon. if you're in the army. you. bang wasn't prepared to give up the life she made for herself on the pharaohs. to you. but she refused to stay with her husband purely for financial reasons so she's found work to support herself and her children. why didn't they create an
fire always women are leaving the islands philippinas are arriving and taking their place to hang lee thomas among them. she was one of the 1st filipino women to come to the very. first day i was told by a jet lag and. dark. i'm like when. i been seen so much snake that time i didn't plan to stay here for just the tribal war. but also for my ex. for 12 years bang lived her dream life she found love security and started a family. as the mother of 2 daughters she enjoyed her life on the remote...
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fair always women are leaving the islands philippinas are arriving and taking their place to hang lee thomas among them. she was one of the 1st filipino women to come to the fair and. my 1st day i was so tired jetlag and. dark. snow. i'm like when. i been seen so much name that time i didn't plan to stay here for just the tribal war but. for my. for 12 years bang lived her dream life she found love security and started a family. as the mother of 2 daughters she enjoyed her life on the remote pharaohs. but when she discovered her husband was cheating on her on able to accept this she worked up the courage to separate from him since then why it hasn't been easy the house is so much memories thing again i just stay in the house so i just go for a drive i like driving alone. then i can be my life my locks now. if you know. the song. if you're in the army. bang wasn't prepared to give up the life she made for herself on the pharaohs. but she refused to stay with her husband purely for financial reasons so she's found work to support herself and her children. i didn't regret anything mean being so
fair always women are leaving the islands philippinas are arriving and taking their place to hang lee thomas among them. she was one of the 1st filipino women to come to the fair and. my 1st day i was so tired jetlag and. dark. snow. i'm like when. i been seen so much name that time i didn't plan to stay here for just the tribal war but. for my. for 12 years bang lived her dream life she found love security and started a family. as the mother of 2 daughters she enjoyed her life on the remote...
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lee high school. thomason, there's a way to contextualize that with a plaque on the door, he was a slave owner and here is how it happened. am i wrong or am i right? >> i think you're right all the way. i would completely agree with that. i would add one other twist i have not heard much in these discussions. so we're talking a lot about our history and a lot of people rightly criticize the way in which people of color in particular are marginalized. i think in this discussion the same thing is happening. let's bring to the center stage some people of color. so the great fred shuttlesworth, one of the great champions of the civil rights revolution, if you fly to birmingham, alabama, you fly into the fred shuttlesworth airport. >> sure do, i live there. >> the last few years of fred shuttlesworth's life, he spent attacking gay liberation. what do we do about that? you know, i'm against him on that. but i'm glad that there is a fred shuttlesworth airport. >> i agree. i have to run. because we're out of time, i
lee high school. thomason, there's a way to contextualize that with a plaque on the door, he was a slave owner and here is how it happened. am i wrong or am i right? >> i think you're right all the way. i would completely agree with that. i would add one other twist i have not heard much in these discussions. so we're talking a lot about our history and a lot of people rightly criticize the way in which people of color in particular are marginalized. i think in this discussion the same...
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lee. from thomas from the city university of new york, and it's actually a question a number of other peoplee raided in different ways, whether one way to deal with the capacity issue is to expect and ask congress to do less than we now expect and ask it to do, whether that it by way of moving some responsibility to executive agencies, where maybe there's less room for direct lobbying and maybe there's more capacity to congress can benefit from indirectly, or maybe as another asks, maybe part of the solution would be more federalism, passing more responsibility to state governments and elsewhere. is the availability of capacity -- does it point simply to the need for greater congressional capacity or point toward a need to pass along some of what we now demand of congress to other parts of 0 our system? >> well, legislature and turk lay national legislature is unique institution, and it is at the center of every modern democracy. certainly there are certain issues that can be department with the state and local level, but there are -- to the extent that our economy is truly nationalized, and
lee. from thomas from the city university of new york, and it's actually a question a number of other peoplee raided in different ways, whether one way to deal with the capacity issue is to expect and ask congress to do less than we now expect and ask it to do, whether that it by way of moving some responsibility to executive agencies, where maybe there's less room for direct lobbying and maybe there's more capacity to congress can benefit from indirectly, or maybe as another asks, maybe part...
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that the people who wanted to tear down robert e lee would not then demand tearing down thomas jeffersonnd george washington as well. i think the last year has shown that was overly optimistic on my part. at the people who wanted to tear down the monuments in virginia would not stop at robert ely and they are going to -- rubber ely and they are going to -- robert e lee and they are going to tear down columbus. a lot of the trust i had in people who were proponents is gone. that is where that is stemming from. susan: does each generation have the right to decide its own heroes? answering danger of yes to that question is that it means that everyone -- that everything is always up for grabs and you lose any sense of historical continuity. what that leads to is a great sense of arrogance on the part of the young. we can reinvent history every five minutes if we want to. anything to our ancestors. the truth is i think we do owe a lot to history. we come into this world as inheritors of a great tradition and a great country. it is our job to first of all be grateful for that and to be good st
that the people who wanted to tear down robert e lee would not then demand tearing down thomas jeffersonnd george washington as well. i think the last year has shown that was overly optimistic on my part. at the people who wanted to tear down the monuments in virginia would not stop at robert ely and they are going to -- rubber ely and they are going to -- robert e lee and they are going to tear down columbus. a lot of the trust i had in people who were proponents is gone. that is where that is...
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that the people who wanted to tear down robert e lee would not then demand tearing down thomas jeffersongeorge washington as well. i think the last year has shown that that was overly optimistic on my part, that the people who wanted to tear down the monuments in virginia would not stop at robert e lee, and they are going to tear down columbus, and ulysses s grant, who owned a slave for about five minutes, you know, despite being a great union general. toppled thist year. so just a lot of the trust that i had in people who were proponents is gone. that's really where that is coming from. susan: does each generation have the right to decide its own heroes? helen: the danger of answering yes to that question is that it means that everything is always up for grabs, and you lose any sense of historical continuity. what that leads to is a great sense of arrogance on the part of the young. you know, we can reinvent history every five minutes, if we want to. we do not owe anything to our ancestors. and the truth is that i think we do owe a lot to history. we come into this world as inheritors o
that the people who wanted to tear down robert e lee would not then demand tearing down thomas jeffersongeorge washington as well. i think the last year has shown that that was overly optimistic on my part, that the people who wanted to tear down the monuments in virginia would not stop at robert e lee, and they are going to tear down columbus, and ulysses s grant, who owned a slave for about five minutes, you know, despite being a great union general. toppled thist year. so just a lot of the...
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lee hicks. his most recent book voices worth the listening, three women of appalachia is out now from mercuryuniversity press . join me in welcoming doctor thomas burton. the next person that i would like to introduce is sarah wendy dinwiddie. sarah smarsh is a canvas -based journalist who has recorded for the guardian and many other publications . her first book heartland a memoir of working hard and being broken the richest country on earth which was a finalist for the national. 2015 research are centered on media, sarah smarsh, she come by at natural probably the women are now signing where wayne winkler. wayne winkler is a c very near where i'm from past president of the london heritage association. he is director of the public radio station went as an and lives in johnson city tennessee. his most recent book beyond the sunset, the knowledge and outdoor trauma 1969 to 1976. please all our and i believe you will get from doctor. >> thank you very much. a pleasure for me to be a part of the goal again this year . add half an opportunity to introduce you to this book, voices worth listening: three women appalachia published by the university o
lee hicks. his most recent book voices worth the listening, three women of appalachia is out now from mercuryuniversity press . join me in welcoming doctor thomas burton. the next person that i would like to introduce is sarah wendy dinwiddie. sarah smarsh is a canvas -based journalist who has recorded for the guardian and many other publications . her first book heartland a memoir of working hard and being broken the richest country on earth which was a finalist for the national. 2015 research...
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thomas at the end of the trump administration. you're starting to see some of these people talking about asking about justice breyer to step down . to think so and seeming lee. then it talks to important debatable issues about how much power the supreme court has. i'm not saying that it's irresponsible or even entirely natural maybe. but i guess it seems unseemly. so i'm curious if you have a different view of it. might reason is, for your own reasons, maybe you would like for him to retire. my advice wouldce be do not talk to him. he's going to make whatever decision he is going to make. i do not think you going to advance the ball an inch. it might just rollback a little bit. if people are sort of suggesting it. i think this is something where as a left separately for people who are secretly rooting for retirement. the less said the better. neal: i totally agree. and some people were saying this id was horrified then. these are human beings after all. they're not robots. not software upgrades. they were trying to replace or r something. at the same time, a little ridiculous antiquated article that uses lifetime tenure approach as opposed to any year term
thomas at the end of the trump administration. you're starting to see some of these people talking about asking about justice breyer to step down . to think so and seeming lee. then it talks to important debatable issues about how much power the supreme court has. i'm not saying that it's irresponsible or even entirely natural maybe. but i guess it seems unseemly. so i'm curious if you have a different view of it. might reason is, for your own reasons, maybe you would like for him to retire. my...