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there is a significant upturn in voting rights enforcement. between 1880 and 1885 there is a significant upturn in the voting rights prosecutions that the republican administration is bringing in the south. this voting rights upturn would the impossible it he conventional wisdom about state action doctrine were correct. if that conventional wisdom were correct, we could not see this upturn. on top of that, the court approves it. there is a very important case in 1884 called the yarborough case. this decision approves of the voting rights theory that the garfield and arthur administrations are using to bring all of these cases. the supreme court in 1884 -- no one used to talk about this case -- supreme court is sending klansmen to jail. klansmen are going to jail under the 15th amendment, and this decision is unanimous. there is stronger language and yarborough, finally, from the court around violence and free elections and rights. all of this is unexplained under the conventional story. something is not right with the conventional story otherw
there is a significant upturn in voting rights enforcement. between 1880 and 1885 there is a significant upturn in the voting rights prosecutions that the republican administration is bringing in the south. this voting rights upturn would the impossible it he conventional wisdom about state action doctrine were correct. if that conventional wisdom were correct, we could not see this upturn. on top of that, the court approves it. there is a very important case in 1884 called the yarborough case....
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clicks tell us a little bit about why you an upturn in the first place. >> my oldest daughter samanthae is certainly we will take her here for out to dinner. subsequently he was able to get straight a's. he said i want to catch a living dinosaur. >> crocodiles. bill: can be keep the fish? clicks. >> bushes head out into the river. clicks what kind of using? >> lamprey eels and nightcrawlers clicks of been fishing a few times. even really something in for a few minutes you get tired. how long do how long do take to real this you sturgeon in? >> two hours. >> initially the fish jumped when i came up could see the underside. >> taking -- cranking away. >> it runs something on the bottom. now were panicking. no one is going to believe this. you can see the raw just going straight down. we actually had to drop anchor and break loose whatever this was. bill: thank you for coming in. >> part of being a new yorker. once i found matt and what he's doing i will never complain again. he turned he turned his apartment to a fully functioning winery. >> that so good. now now it has been a four-year
clicks tell us a little bit about why you an upturn in the first place. >> my oldest daughter samanthae is certainly we will take her here for out to dinner. subsequently he was able to get straight a's. he said i want to catch a living dinosaur. >> crocodiles. bill: can be keep the fish? clicks. >> bushes head out into the river. clicks what kind of using? >> lamprey eels and nightcrawlers clicks of been fishing a few times. even really something in for a few minutes...
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you can see that this time we were in an upturn upturn, significant upturn. greece, down to where we were at the low.in the great depression. given the events that are going on in greece right now, i don't think you have to be a phd economist to know that the economy is taking another body blow and the decline will go forward which makes it difficult to get the dead dynamic stable. if we look now i think i think that this chart is rather enlightening comparing puerto rico to greece. looking at it from roundabout 2005. that is where they start. greece is the blue line. puerto rico is down over ten years. we are talking about like the 15 percent contraction in gdp that does not make good for the way in which you are able to repay your debt. obviously they have to push their gdp on quite a different trajectory. what is is occurring in puerto rico which has to be disconcerting in terms of whether or not puerto rico will turn around provided if they get out of the euro they have more policies and can pump it up to some degree, well, they are having a problem. ever
you can see that this time we were in an upturn upturn, significant upturn. greece, down to where we were at the low.in the great depression. given the events that are going on in greece right now, i don't think you have to be a phd economist to know that the economy is taking another body blow and the decline will go forward which makes it difficult to get the dead dynamic stable. if we look now i think i think that this chart is rather enlightening comparing puerto rico to greece. looking at...
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they say dealerships are receiving more visitors and are seeing signs of an upturn in sales. >>> that's it for business news. i'll leave you with the markets. >>> the death toll from the crash of an indonesian military aircraft has risen to at least 91. the figure is feared to increase as the accident happened in a residential area. the plane went down in the city of medan on zoumasumatra island. air force personnel and their families were on board. it plowed into buildings containing shops and homes and destroyed cars. officials say the accident occurred minutes after takeoff. and they say the pilot told the control tower that he needed to turn back because of engine trouble. >>> people in hong kong are marking 18 years since the territory's handover from britain to china. and there's a divisive mood to the anniversary. pro-democracy groups are demanding more electoral freedoms. but authorities are promising closer ties with beijing. nhk world's naoki makita has more. >> reporter: hong kong's leaders sung china's national anthem as soldiers hoisted the flag of the mainland and the city
they say dealerships are receiving more visitors and are seeing signs of an upturn in sales. >>> that's it for business news. i'll leave you with the markets. >>> the death toll from the crash of an indonesian military aircraft has risen to at least 91. the figure is feared to increase as the accident happened in a residential area. the plane went down in the city of medan on zoumasumatra island. air force personnel and their families were on board. it plowed into buildings...
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the whole economics of it had been upturned. can you talk a little bit about your view of how the world that you were in as a band changed in that time? >> well, i don't know. i mean, like our attitude in the beginning was never even thought about being on a major label, for one thing. it was baby step, you know, getting a gig at cbgb's, getting a better slot at cbgb's. >> but there was no long-range plan? >> no long-range plan. and it was -- you know, it just kind of growing our audience and, you know, we were always looking for better distribution. and we did -- you know, we left homestead for sst and then blast first was always in the picture. and we did make most of -- i don't know if we made most of our income from touring or not, but because we actually had an english company and an american company. so we did get money from both sides. >> yeah. >> but i think we probably made a fair amount of money from touring, which is still the way most people make money. >> right. that's the tension. are you a touring band primarily t
the whole economics of it had been upturned. can you talk a little bit about your view of how the world that you were in as a band changed in that time? >> well, i don't know. i mean, like our attitude in the beginning was never even thought about being on a major label, for one thing. it was baby step, you know, getting a gig at cbgb's, getting a better slot at cbgb's. >> but there was no long-range plan? >> no long-range plan. and it was -- you know, it just kind of growing...
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giving some other medications that might take more time to work doctors end up and patients end upturning to these medications because they're looking for a quicker fix. >> would a parent see something in their child and say my child is being aggressive, what should i do? >> yes. i see some of these kids. the kids are absolutely destroying the home. they're having melt downs that are lasting a couple hours a night. they're breaking things and having trouble even being able to do well in school. these people come in in a dire state and say my kid is going to get thrown of school. i can't go to work. our family is falling apart. we need help now. >> we'll talk more about this coming up. i'd like to know something about the risks of taking these medications and how young do you start dolling them out. >> sure. >>> a fast food favorite delivered to your door. >>> welcome back. plenty of clouds across the area. right now you can see peeks of sun shine. the sun trying to make an appearance but the clouds are going to win out. current temperature 84. the dew point is an indicator of how humid it
giving some other medications that might take more time to work doctors end up and patients end upturning to these medications because they're looking for a quicker fix. >> would a parent see something in their child and say my child is being aggressive, what should i do? >> yes. i see some of these kids. the kids are absolutely destroying the home. they're having melt downs that are lasting a couple hours a night. they're breaking things and having trouble even being able to do...
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. >> so we ended upturning around and going to liberia while everyone else went to war and we swam innd did a survey of the beach and grabbed the americans out so we missed the war. that's when that happened and i figured to go to team s.e.a.l. 6 and that's the decision i med. >> being a member of s.e.a.l. team 16 the goal of many s.e.a.l.s. known as the development group or deb group they're the best of the best. the proverbial tip of the spear becoming a member, however, is no easy feat. >> to get into s.e.a.l. team 6 now they're training navy s.e.a.l.s to be part of a no-fail team. 50% of the navy s.e.a.l.s that try out don't make it. that's saying something. these are serious dudes. >> things heated up quickly with s.e.a.l. team 6 tasked with hunting down insurgents and high-value tar gets in iraq and afghanistan. >> probably 6 out of 7 nights a week that we would go out. that's where we learned how to fight. we got as good as we did because we learned from the enemy. the enemy knew our tactics before we started fighting them in iraq. and they used them against us. what would a ni
. >> so we ended upturning around and going to liberia while everyone else went to war and we swam innd did a survey of the beach and grabbed the americans out so we missed the war. that's when that happened and i figured to go to team s.e.a.l. 6 and that's the decision i med. >> being a member of s.e.a.l. team 16 the goal of many s.e.a.l.s. known as the development group or deb group they're the best of the best. the proverbial tip of the spear becoming a member, however, is no...
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they thought there would be a bit of an upturn. to have been an increase in production industries of about 1%. construction didn't increase but construction i think is doing pretty well in this country anyway. i think we're possibly on track for higher growth than the chancellor predicted for the year. that happened last year. it might happen again. but of course the unexpected always happens. one never knows. manus: the unexpected actually could fall from china. what do you make of the situation going on there? >> well i hasten to emphasize i'm not a chinese expert but i am rather worried about what is going on in china. the question is whether the sharp falls in the stock market will rebound on obviously other asset prices and domestic consumption just at a time when policy in china is to move away from investment-led growth to more consumption oriented economy. if this slide continues, you might find that consumption takes a big hit indeed. i do think -- again -- manus: could that be the unknown for us that could knock our growt
they thought there would be a bit of an upturn. to have been an increase in production industries of about 1%. construction didn't increase but construction i think is doing pretty well in this country anyway. i think we're possibly on track for higher growth than the chancellor predicted for the year. that happened last year. it might happen again. but of course the unexpected always happens. one never knows. manus: the unexpected actually could fall from china. what do you make of the...
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of the gloomy reports we've heard you into jane's discussing we think there are some signs of an upturnmestic activity. but there is certainly not getting to 2% and that in itself is less than fantastic. anna: what is the downside of doing more qe if you are the central bank in the government thinking about how much you've put behind this plan? gabriel: ultimately you are already the dominant earner of japanese government bonds. you become eventually, the owner of a majority, or i daresay all jgb's out. and what do you do then? in my view, what they should do is try to buy assets that belonged to the non-bank private sector to boost people's money holdings. in other words, you had the financial asset and we are giving your money because we want you to spend it. that might work better. the danger is ultimately if you keep buying more and more and very little or nothing happens you lose credibility. but we are a long way away from. anna: what you make of it more generally? the famed three arrows some people describing the third around all kinds of reform as a little bit disappointing. gab
of the gloomy reports we've heard you into jane's discussing we think there are some signs of an upturnmestic activity. but there is certainly not getting to 2% and that in itself is less than fantastic. anna: what is the downside of doing more qe if you are the central bank in the government thinking about how much you've put behind this plan? gabriel: ultimately you are already the dominant earner of japanese government bonds. you become eventually, the owner of a majority, or i daresay all...
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there was optimism about china improving on the back of a strong upturn in the equity market.ow we have more confirmation of china very much double state. i think we will see a definite slowdown as a result of international funds going down into china. some of the high-yield credit products, the next asset price to look at in the case of china is the exchange rate. the question is how long can it remains strong? given what we have seen in the bust of the market. anna: that is controlled? >> not strictly in accordance with exchange laws, etc. that is being financed by very heavy inflows now. these inflows most recently into the equity market they may come to go in reverse. that does create attention in the currency market. anna: i see how that applies in an economy that is open. investors increasingly get exposure and china but compared to other international markets it is relatively difficult for investors to get involved in china. they still apply in the same way? brendan: china is the biggest carrier trade of all, and we see that in terms of chinese companies borrowing abroa
there was optimism about china improving on the back of a strong upturn in the equity market.ow we have more confirmation of china very much double state. i think we will see a definite slowdown as a result of international funds going down into china. some of the high-yield credit products, the next asset price to look at in the case of china is the exchange rate. the question is how long can it remains strong? given what we have seen in the bust of the market. anna: that is controlled?...
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is it too early to buy on the basis of a cyclical upturn?n my view it is too early to buy anything in the machinery space. in general, the machinery sector tends to skrundunderperform the s&p in an environment where interest rates are rising. if we are going into an environment where interest rates are dpg togoing to continue to rise slowly, it doesn't body well for machinery? >> thank you for your time ann. >>> pierson has officially announced the sale of the ft to nikkei. you don't think 1.3 is a good price? >> i presume he has lost making it. >> circulation is pretty good. >> i wonder what the japanese will do. this kind of empire building as we used to have years ago where you want to take all four corners and map them up together i wouldn't have thought there were huge synergies between them. >> they do cover international better than a lot of other papers. based in london. it has that viewpoint. i think the rumors a few years ago were for billions. 1.3 sounds high. coming up, an exclusive interview with the ceo of campbell's soup. that
is it too early to buy on the basis of a cyclical upturn?n my view it is too early to buy anything in the machinery space. in general, the machinery sector tends to skrundunderperform the s&p in an environment where interest rates are rising. if we are going into an environment where interest rates are dpg togoing to continue to rise slowly, it doesn't body well for machinery? >> thank you for your time ann. >>> pierson has officially announced the sale of the ft to nikkei....
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can see by this time in the great depression in the united states we were already in a significant upturn. greece brought it down to where we were at the low point in the great depression and given the events in greece right now i don't think you got to be a phd economist and that they are taking another body blow in the debt decline will continue going forward and obviously that makes it difficult in terms of getting the debt dynamics stable. if we look now which i think the chart is rather enlightening is this compares puerto rico to greece and we are looking at it from roundabout 2005. that is where they start. greece is the blue line. puerto rico does somewhat too great here. puerto rico was downed over a ten-year period. talking about something like a 15% contraction in gdp. that doesn't make good for the way in which you're able to repay your debt. obviously they gdp is on quite a different project to read. now what is occurring in puerto rico which really has to be disconcerting in terms of whether or not puerto rico is going to turn around because the greek economy if they get out
can see by this time in the great depression in the united states we were already in a significant upturn. greece brought it down to where we were at the low point in the great depression and given the events in greece right now i don't think you got to be a phd economist and that they are taking another body blow in the debt decline will continue going forward and obviously that makes it difficult in terms of getting the debt dynamics stable. if we look now which i think the chart is rather...
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so at the end of the day, we did obviously see a massive upturn in the markets. the margin loans out there as of the middle of june there were close to 2.3 trillion margin loans. authorities are focused on minimizing that and allowing that market. they want the currency to become convertible. >> the margin the amount of margin out there diminished because people have gone margin calls. they are forced to liquidate. right now you can say 5% move was great, but half the market is frozen. in six months six months is going to be the equivalent of a lock-up expiration when suddenly companies are able to sell yet. a year out once again. what makes you so confident that this stock market thing is not going to be a longer-lasting event? >> again, they are going through a growing pain like we had to set up situations similar to what they are doing after the lehman crisis or wall street in the 1920s. a situation where they are focused on getting this economic teenager, if you will to get into the open. again, it's an economy that's developing. they are trying to reform the
so at the end of the day, we did obviously see a massive upturn in the markets. the margin loans out there as of the middle of june there were close to 2.3 trillion margin loans. authorities are focused on minimizing that and allowing that market. they want the currency to become convertible. >> the margin the amount of margin out there diminished because people have gone margin calls. they are forced to liquidate. right now you can say 5% move was great, but half the market is frozen. in...
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we think second half of the year will bring positive surprises to investors in terms of cyclical upturnonomy. >> inflation? >> inflation is benign. the official number is like 1%. bear in mind china has one of the highest real interest rates in the world. i will argue that the central bank in china has plenty of room to loosen monetary policies. >> we've got to leave it here but you have to be invested in china. investors should get that. knowing that what are your couple of top plays for the chinese market you think would work here for investors going forward? >> i can't speak to specific stocks, but i can say that the amount of innovation that's taking place in china, that is unprecedented. we are finding a lot of ideas in sectors such as health care internet and consumer. that's very exciting. >> we are looking at your portfolio weighting by far financials outweigh everything else. >> financials are the largest component in my index which is the golden dragon index. financials mostly insurance and banks, especially insurance. huge protection gap. decent valuation. >> will this market
we think second half of the year will bring positive surprises to investors in terms of cyclical upturnonomy. >> inflation? >> inflation is benign. the official number is like 1%. bear in mind china has one of the highest real interest rates in the world. i will argue that the central bank in china has plenty of room to loosen monetary policies. >> we've got to leave it here but you have to be invested in china. investors should get that. knowing that what are your couple of...
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the after >>darya: this is what happens when you a quick upturn in with a bolt from his shell you canthe world wildlife fund for nature original released this video and chose to the turtle ice view of australia's great barrier reef of what experts hope the data will raise awareness about it for the protecting the reef the great barrier reef is home to almost 6000 species and i have to tell you this is pretty cool i consider here and looked at this for a minute i can watch this all day pan--seriously the little go perot was on his shell this is amazing with all the fish i love it a little color blind and not look like a colorful and the thought of what we are watching bay area weather and traffic appear on part will grieve not like on the water and thus it will happen this is how we get to our we go over with the golden gate bridge the fault has lifted that is nice the traffic check this out is heading out of town out of san francisco reporter martin county we will be right back. 7 >>darya: are you looking to adopt a pet checkout what we have four pairs of the week it is a cat named bo
the after >>darya: this is what happens when you a quick upturn in with a bolt from his shell you canthe world wildlife fund for nature original released this video and chose to the turtle ice view of australia's great barrier reef of what experts hope the data will raise awareness about it for the protecting the reef the great barrier reef is home to almost 6000 species and i have to tell you this is pretty cool i consider here and looked at this for a minute i can watch this all day...