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weber did this as well. tocqueville, on the bit about associational life, weber wanted to bring it to germany, he said it wouldn't go. we are used to top-down, this volunteerism, it wouldn't work. and tocqueville observed something similar. was sent by the ministry of the interior to study america's prisons. that was his ostensible reason for coming. they do a good job of visiting america's prisons and wrote a book on it. they made a similar conclusion. they said american penitentiaries are good for these reasons and for these reasons, it would not work in france. it would not transfer. he doesn't answer your question but it is meant -- they were mindful of their home countries for the one article that qutb in the united states, he published greeleyhe fulcrum" in was a story about an ejection giving earth to other countries -- -- egyptian giving earth egypt being the mother that gave birth to other countries. one rebelled. he was thinking of a comparison. i don't know i can answer what they saw as being the
weber did this as well. tocqueville, on the bit about associational life, weber wanted to bring it to germany, he said it wouldn't go. we are used to top-down, this volunteerism, it wouldn't work. and tocqueville observed something similar. was sent by the ministry of the interior to study america's prisons. that was his ostensible reason for coming. they do a good job of visiting america's prisons and wrote a book on it. they made a similar conclusion. they said american penitentiaries are...
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manfred weber has been at the helm of the center right european peoples party since two thousand and fourteen under his tenure he has called for action against member states who defy official eve positions is also a known critic of it use perceived dependency on russian energy weber's last or latest remarks rather against nord stream to have come under fire at home in germany. i find it rather strange that manfred weber let us germans know that he's against this project through a polish newspaper and we're talking about our country's interests named era libel and i think we shouldn't play with the future contrie manfred weber does have some support over durant stream to germany's green party has called the project a dubious from a geo political standpoint nord stream two is the second leg of a pipeline that network running from russia to germany the pipelines supporters say preventing projects completion would lead to gas shortages and higher prices and german political analyst told us the claims of dependency on russian energy are unfounded. he's an electoral campaign to attract vot
manfred weber has been at the helm of the center right european peoples party since two thousand and fourteen under his tenure he has called for action against member states who defy official eve positions is also a known critic of it use perceived dependency on russian energy weber's last or latest remarks rather against nord stream to have come under fire at home in germany. i find it rather strange that manfred weber let us germans know that he's against this project through a polish...
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weber defences handling of com pletes fingers. weber defences handling of co m pletes of fingers.reported that the party failed to take disciplinary action in hundreds of cases. in libya, fighting between rb rebels and pro—government forces threatens the capital of tripoli. the un calls for talks. a full round up from the bbc sport centre with you. hello. it was a fantastic afternoon at wimbley for those watching as watford played in a throwing fa cup semi—final which went to extra time it was watford who made it through to face manchester city at next month's showpiece coming from two goals down to win 3—2 in dramatic self is a ticket tour around wimbley and there isa ticket tour around wimbley and there is a special sense of optimism. neither watford nor wolves have been to the cup final in a generation. both mina felt they would never get a better chance. but to mid table premier league sides were about to produce a classic. wolves roared into a first—half lead through the head of matt doherty, a breakthrough that made the wimbley preparations for worth it. this wolves site hav
weber defences handling of com pletes fingers. weber defences handling of co m pletes of fingers.reported that the party failed to take disciplinary action in hundreds of cases. in libya, fighting between rb rebels and pro—government forces threatens the capital of tripoli. the un calls for talks. a full round up from the bbc sport centre with you. hello. it was a fantastic afternoon at wimbley for those watching as watford played in a throwing fa cup semi—final which went to extra time it...
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weber launched his campaign against -- for the elections.our key industries, what we see as our future markets and we have to defend them and create global champions in such key industries. anna: let's talk about the parliamentary elections and more besides. joining us from brussels, european commission vice president for jobs, growth, investment, and competitiveness. we will get to the economy in a moment. thank you for joining us. let me ask about the european elections. what would a good outcome look like in the elections because many are fearful about or suspect that populist parties will do very well this time. what would a good outcome look like for you? well, a good outcome is the amount of entities that are committed to further develop the eu. further developing the eu, i mean strengthening single market, trade policy but also attracting -- addressing new challenges like artificial atelligence and creating circular economy has defense and security. according to opinion polls, there will be more populists but the populist groups will
weber launched his campaign against -- for the elections.our key industries, what we see as our future markets and we have to defend them and create global champions in such key industries. anna: let's talk about the parliamentary elections and more besides. joining us from brussels, european commission vice president for jobs, growth, investment, and competitiveness. we will get to the economy in a moment. thank you for joining us. let me ask about the european elections. what would a good...
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manfred weber launches his campaign one month ahead of parliament elections.e faces challenges from populism and economic slowdown and global trade. he says the eu may have to update regulations to allow it to compete globally with the likes of china and the u.s. >> on the global stage, europe asked define our key industries, what we see as our future markets, and we have to defend them and create also global champions in key industries. voters have's sweeping changes for the constitution which includes allowing the president to remain in power until 2030. it has drawn condemnation from rights groups about figures. it won via landslide but less than half of eligible voters took part. global news 24 hours a day, on-air and tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. nejra: debra mao in hong kong, thank you so much. difference technology company dassault systemes with second non-ifrs and -- proposing a 12% dividend increase to 65 euros. is some of the numbers we have had out this morning an
manfred weber launches his campaign one month ahead of parliament elections.e faces challenges from populism and economic slowdown and global trade. he says the eu may have to update regulations to allow it to compete globally with the likes of china and the u.s. >> on the global stage, europe asked define our key industries, what we see as our future markets, and we have to defend them and create also global champions in key industries. voters have's sweeping changes for the constitution...
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i find it rather strange that manfred weber let us germans know that he's against this project through a polish newspaper and we're talking about our country's interests named era libel and i think we shouldn't play with the future of our country mr verver does have some support over north stream to germany's green party has called the project juby is from a geo political point of view north stream two is currently under construction is the zine to deliver gas from north western russia to north eastern germany it's been a point of contention for e.u. members in the us mainly centered on concerns about energy dependence on russia but the pipeline supporters worry that blocking it will lead to gas shortages and higher prices and this discuss some of those issues now with me here during feldman is a political analyst at the berlin center for caspian region studies at the free university of berlin welcome germany is one of the few european countries which has consistently showed support for the north stream to pipeline how surprised are you that mr faber is so against the official position
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nolan's author of "what they saw in america, alexis de tocqueville, max weber, gk chesterton, and so you could to -- sayyid qutb." good evening, and thank you for being with us tonight. i would like to say hello to those watching the
nolan's author of "what they saw in america, alexis de tocqueville, max weber, gk chesterton, and so you could to -- sayyid qutb." good evening, and thank you for being with us tonight. i would like to say hello to those watching the
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weber. >> chairman scott, ranking member foxx and distinguished members of the committee. i thank you for the opportunity to testify today and devotion to college affordability. i'm doug webber, i focus on higher education finance and returns to college investment. affordability is about access, value of a degree and the risk associated with the investment. i say with great confidence that college is a risk worth taking for the vast majority of individuals and is worth the considerable public investment that we make in trying to ensure that a a quality education is affordable for anyone who wants it. but the price of college has outpaced inflation over the past several decades, making college less affordable. the significant debt deters students from ever enrolling. higher debt loads and the fact that we have a complicated repayment system that does nothing to automatically place distressed borrowers into income driven repayment plans has increased risk particularly for students who do not c
weber. >> chairman scott, ranking member foxx and distinguished members of the committee. i thank you for the opportunity to testify today and devotion to college affordability. i'm doug webber, i focus on higher education finance and returns to college investment. affordability is about access, value of a degree and the risk associated with the investment. i say with great confidence that college is a risk worth taking for the vast majority of individuals and is worth the considerable...
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joel weber back with us. i was blown away by this. how did it come about? and sarah came to hey there is this amazing story -- long-lost gold and families in the dominican republic looking for it. they want you to see what you can find. this story is the culmination of that. carol: it goes on for a while. joel: it is the longest story we published, about 9000 words. it is breathtaking. while it goes on for a but they have been working on this. joel: it is chapter after chapter. what it is about is the lawyer who put himself in the middle between families who think there is gold and the banks who say -- we do not know what they are talking about. carol: i cannot wait for the movie. >> i picked up the phone and i .ot the guy life --live i do not have the heart to say goodbye. he was telling me he needed to have a cup of coffee because he needed to tell me about his story. i had a cup of coffee with him and he unravels this incredible tale of how for five generations this family, the guzman's had known they have an incredible inheritance in switzerland and spa
joel weber back with us. i was blown away by this. how did it come about? and sarah came to hey there is this amazing story -- long-lost gold and families in the dominican republic looking for it. they want you to see what you can find. this story is the culmination of that. carol: it goes on for a while. joel: it is the longest story we published, about 9000 words. it is breathtaking. while it goes on for a but they have been working on this. joel: it is chapter after chapter. what it is about...
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government protests are to talk more about this unfolding story joining me in the studio is and it's weber's she is an expert in east africa at the german institute for international security affairs welcome very momentous day for sudan omar bashir is gone now. but this is not the regime change that the protesters were calling for no it's far from over i think they will call in clearly calling for the army to side with them but not to take over what they wanted was basically a civilian technocratic government. well based on our help the army but not an army takeover by those who basically were in the government or we're with bashir for the last thirty years writers propping him up basically so what are we likely to see just think that this the momentum of the protests will continue will they stay out and demand for you know make a demand for meaningful change despite the fact that the army has a curfew in place now well it's going to be decisive night because yes the demonstrators are definitely very clearly saying that they will stay on they will demonstrate they will continue throughout th
government protests are to talk more about this unfolding story joining me in the studio is and it's weber's she is an expert in east africa at the german institute for international security affairs welcome very momentous day for sudan omar bashir is gone now. but this is not the regime change that the protesters were calling for no it's far from over i think they will call in clearly calling for the army to side with them but not to take over what they wanted was basically a civilian...
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weber. >> chairman scott, ranking member fox, and distinguished members of the committee. i sincerely thank you for the opportunity to testify today and for your interest and devotion to college affordability. i'm doug weber an associate professor of economics at temple university, with higher education finance and college investment. affordability is about access, the value of a degree, and the risk associated with the investment. i say with great confidence that college is a risk worth taking for the mast majority of individuals and is worth the considerable public investment that we make in trying to ensure that a quality education is affordable for anyone who wants it. but the price of college has outpaced inflation over the past several dektds. making college less affordable. the high prices and prospect of significant debt deter low income students including highly qualified low income high school students from ever enrolling. higher debt loads and the fact that we have a complicated r
weber. >> chairman scott, ranking member fox, and distinguished members of the committee. i sincerely thank you for the opportunity to testify today and for your interest and devotion to college affordability. i'm doug weber an associate professor of economics at temple university, with higher education finance and college investment. affordability is about access, the value of a degree, and the risk associated with the investment. i say with great confidence that college is a risk worth...
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trump: as well representatives of pete olson, randy weber and ryan babbitt. thank you.applause] pres. trump: they help a lot, those three guys. thank you also to texas land commissioner george p. bush for being here. [applause] pres. trump: come here, george. this is the only bush that likes me. this is the only one. come here. , and hefriend of my son is a great guy. this is the bush that got it right. [laughter] [applause] pres. trump: i like him. he is going far. he is going places. thank you, george. here at the iou we international training center, operators are perfecting their skills on cranes and pipe lifters, side blooms and angle dozers. i just saw them all outside. i used to work machines. i was very young, i won't say because they will report me. [laughter] i was much too young to work a machine. i used to love the detents. d10s.sed to love the now they make d12s. we put thousands of thousands of patriotic union members to work, building our energy future. since the election, we created more than 5.5 million new jobs and more than 60,000 brand-new oil and ga
trump: as well representatives of pete olson, randy weber and ryan babbitt. thank you.applause] pres. trump: they help a lot, those three guys. thank you also to texas land commissioner george p. bush for being here. [applause] pres. trump: come here, george. this is the only bush that likes me. this is the only one. come here. , and hefriend of my son is a great guy. this is the bush that got it right. [laughter] [applause] pres. trump: i like him. he is going far. he is going places. thank...
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. >> a white chevrolet tahoe and in weber, they are still driving. the mac just before nine on monday, officer filled the beanie got the call from dispatch. paramedics are on the way and, a baby is coming, and fast. >> i can tell by the way that the call is going out i will probably be there first. >>? no, mom is saying i feel the head and we pulled over. a he pulled off and jumped out of his car and the mother was in the back of the family truck. >> the first thing i saw was dad. calvin thompson bent over with his new sons head in his hands. >> i could tell, they were delivering the baby. rebecca officer devaney ran to get latex glove and a back and by the time that by the time he came out, the baby without. rebecca he took him from his mom's chest and jumped into action. >> i started to strike his back until he dislodged whatever was in his mouth and started to make the beautiful cry. >> the baby is out his father is holding him. ezekiel thompson did not come into this world when his parents expected but they are happy he is here now. >> he came in
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[cheering] as well as representatives, pete, randy weber and brian babbitt. they help a lot.re. where is george? come here george. this is the only bush that likes me. [laughter] he is the only one. come here i want to meet you. he is a friend of my sons and he is a great guy. truly this is the bush that got it right. [laughter] [cheering] i like him. he is going far. he is going places. thank you george. here at the iu oee international training and educational center operators are perfecting their skills on cranes and pipe lifters, siphons and angle dozers. i just saw them all outside. i used to work machines and my father would have a job when i was very young, i won't say because i'll report me. [laughter] but it was much too young to work machines but i used to work machines and i used to love the detents, now they make d12 and you don't get too many of them. but they still make them. under this administration we have ended the war in american energy like never before. nobody believes that this is going to happen. [cheering] and we have put thousands and thousands of pat
[cheering] as well as representatives, pete, randy weber and brian babbitt. they help a lot.re. where is george? come here george. this is the only bush that likes me. [laughter] he is the only one. come here i want to meet you. he is a friend of my sons and he is a great guy. truly this is the bush that got it right. [laughter] [cheering] i like him. he is going far. he is going places. thank you george. here at the iu oee international training and educational center operators are perfecting...
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manfred weber who leads the largest political group and the european parliament, says the e.u.gether to overcome trade tensions. he spoke to maria tadeo in athens. partner,europe is a not somebody you can give in order. you have to speak to each other. myself and my party are ready to discuss about taking away all the tariffs on the table. trade in favor of free and we believe our products in europe are good products, but it must be discussed in a respectful way and we hope we can do this with our friends in america, as we discuss about a new trade agreement. onia: if we see the tariffs in particular german carmakers and the exports are under pressure because of the global uncertainty, when that trigger immediate retaliation because you have no other option? that is what i meant when i said respectful cooperation. in the steel sector, there was not immediate action afterwards and europe must act. we have the same interests. we want free trade. -- if we seee together the market on industrial goods and services, then the trade relationships are not so bad for the americans, when
manfred weber who leads the largest political group and the european parliament, says the e.u.gether to overcome trade tensions. he spoke to maria tadeo in athens. partner,europe is a not somebody you can give in order. you have to speak to each other. myself and my party are ready to discuss about taking away all the tariffs on the table. trade in favor of free and we believe our products in europe are good products, but it must be discussed in a respectful way and we hope we can do this with...
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i find it rather strange that manfred weber let us germans know that he's against this project through a polish newspaper and we're talking about our country's interests named daryl liable and i think we shouldn't play with the future while country. well known fred bever does have some support over nord stream to germany's green party has called the project dubious from a geo political point of view north stream two is currently on tour a construction designed to deliver gas from north western russia to north eastern germany the pipeline supporters say blocking the project would lead to gas shortages of higher prices i spoke to a political analyst at the berlin center for cusp in region studies who believes it's a bit of a stretch to claim europe's hoped on russian. he's now an electoral campaign to attract voters and as you know there are a lot of countries in eastern europe as ansel's europe who are not in favor of not stream and to gain the votes of those voters he is you know campaigning against not streaming we are not depending on russian gas this is completely this information i
i find it rather strange that manfred weber let us germans know that he's against this project through a polish newspaper and we're talking about our country's interests named daryl liable and i think we shouldn't play with the future while country. well known fred bever does have some support over nord stream to germany's green party has called the project dubious from a geo political point of view north stream two is currently on tour a construction designed to deliver gas from north western...
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violence members of law enforcement say they're willing to work with bill author assembly member shirley weber to deal for work. those bill has to go through one more committee before it gets to the assembly floor. meanwhile, the other piece of competing legislation on police use of force s p to 30 is not yet scheduled for a hearing. reporting live in sacramento actually zavala kron 4 news thank you actually now to a developing story in the south bay tonight, santa clara county's longstanding policy of not cooperating with federal immigration authorities. >>is under review kron four is double has the latest details. he's live in san jose rob. >>that's right grand as you know santa clara county's policy is to add not notify federal immigration authorities are ice about when a an undocumented immigrant is released from the county jail. ah but there is a call up for that to change in the wake of the murder of a san jose woman last month by allegedly by an undocumented inmate who was released from jail here also in los angeles county. a multiple times despite several a detainer request from ice wh
violence members of law enforcement say they're willing to work with bill author assembly member shirley weber to deal for work. those bill has to go through one more committee before it gets to the assembly floor. meanwhile, the other piece of competing legislation on police use of force s p to 30 is not yet scheduled for a hearing. reporting live in sacramento actually zavala kron 4 news thank you actually now to a developing story in the south bay tonight, santa clara county's longstanding...
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to talk about that and more i'm joined here at the big table by netta weber's she's an expert on east africa at the german institute for international and security affairs it's good to have you back on the show omar al bashir is gone but this is not the real regime change that protesters were hoping for is it no it's not the protests of a clearly hoping for a civilian government not a military government but the backing of the military and what they see right now is basically the same same old people the old structure and being in play it's minus bashir gone so nothing really substantially has changed and i think this is what we will see for the next couple of days they want to stay and continue whether it's just strict curfew that's now in effect i'm wondering are we likely to see more protests if we have you to the authorities right now clamping down the way they are i think they will test the authorities some i think they will continue the the protests for sure and then see if they really either the army and the government forces. will enforce the fourth year or if they will be pus
to talk about that and more i'm joined here at the big table by netta weber's she's an expert on east africa at the german institute for international and security affairs it's good to have you back on the show omar al bashir is gone but this is not the real regime change that protesters were hoping for is it no it's not the protests of a clearly hoping for a civilian government not a military government but the backing of the military and what they see right now is basically the same same old...
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independent political commentator for more on our breaking news if we can bring in our guests now anthony weber what is your reaction to this sentence both the fact that she's been convicted and the length of the term. well what aides say does seem growing by your comments apply all the people who. this is being blind out look or should. just so you should nancy russian agenda which has been going all in the usa since the american presidential election started trying to associate. with the. with russia with the elections and song was in fact it is being nothing to do with russia but there is this agenda of china russia not me who how which are it's there is no let me do you know i've studied certain a date i don't know me all the western well. many people in the us and well won't be friends with russia are we we don't want to have sex with low peace and it does seem as long as you're commenting to so that she didn't finish it off with some great not to clone humans or lobby us. to go to joe seems really her that's all. it seems if she'd been somebody of a nationality this probably wouldn't term
independent political commentator for more on our breaking news if we can bring in our guests now anthony weber what is your reaction to this sentence both the fact that she's been convicted and the length of the term. well what aides say does seem growing by your comments apply all the people who. this is being blind out look or should. just so you should nancy russian agenda which has been going all in the usa since the american presidential election started trying to associate. with the....
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defy official positions he is also a known critic of the use perceived dependency on russian energy weber's latest remarks against nord stream to have come under fire at home in germany. on deception this issue i find it rather strange that they there in that testaments now that has again as this project polish newspaper and we are talking about to tell the country's interests namely and reliable energy supply i think we should in play with the future of our country. and does have some support over nord stream to germany's green party has called the project dubious from a geo political viewpoint the north stream to is the second leg of a pipeline network running from russia to germany the pipelines supporters say the preventing the project's completion would lead to gas shortages and higher prices a german political analyst told us the claims of e.u. dependency on russian energy are unfounded. he's knowledge of electoral campaign to attract voters and you know there are a lot of countries in eastern europe who are not in favor of north's treatment to gain the votes of those waters he is you
defy official positions he is also a known critic of the use perceived dependency on russian energy weber's latest remarks against nord stream to have come under fire at home in germany. on deception this issue i find it rather strange that they there in that testaments now that has again as this project polish newspaper and we are talking about to tell the country's interests namely and reliable energy supply i think we should in play with the future of our country. and does have some support...
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present after she pleaded guilty to conspiring to act as an unprejudiced heard foreign agent her lawyer weber driscoll spoke to the media after the son's and saying. well you got an odd situation where maria could not have been prosecuted under civil farrah which is the one that that everyone knows about through metaphor and other cases because she had no knowledge of the statute or to be criminally prosecuted or fair you need to have a willful violation so because of her lack of knowledge she ended up in charge of the more serious crime for an agent statute i think it's an area that's ripe for reform but i don't know if i'd go that far then we have a overall a good process in this country i don't think she's in jail for old because of politics but that anyone who thinks that someone who wasn't russian would be in this situation is one of them so those who were in the courtroom heard maria buton and give quite an emotional speech prior to her sentence being handed down she talked about how she came to the united states not as an agent or an operative but with purely good intentions and what a
present after she pleaded guilty to conspiring to act as an unprejudiced heard foreign agent her lawyer weber driscoll spoke to the media after the son's and saying. well you got an odd situation where maria could not have been prosecuted under civil farrah which is the one that that everyone knows about through metaphor and other cases because she had no knowledge of the statute or to be criminally prosecuted or fair you need to have a willful violation so because of her lack of knowledge she...
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reread if you haven't read it, chief judge susan weber right's an appeal judgment of contempt. visited on the former president. now, back to these regulations. they are still in effect but i think they have been somewhat underread. mindful of the recent searing experience, and history is a great teacher, holmes, the great oliver wendell holmes junior had some very bad ideas especially on eugenics, but he was an extraordinary person with an extraordinary mind and in his , magisterial study of the law, you all know this statement, the very first paragraph of the common law which he wrote amazingly capturing the essence of the entire body of law, thew, the common life of the law has been experienced, thank you don wallace. not logic. that the law should be it is not illogical. to the contrary, it should be coherent, well reasoned, systematically put together in a way that makes sense, needs to have some resonance with contract liability here. procedure and so forth. but the experience under the special prosecutor provisions of the independent counsel caused, i wish we knew more ab
reread if you haven't read it, chief judge susan weber right's an appeal judgment of contempt. visited on the former president. now, back to these regulations. they are still in effect but i think they have been somewhat underread. mindful of the recent searing experience, and history is a great teacher, holmes, the great oliver wendell holmes junior had some very bad ideas especially on eugenics, but he was an extraordinary person with an extraordinary mind and in his , magisterial study of...
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the great sociologist marx weber's said that calvinism was the father of capitalism. but we know that other religious movements of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries did just as much to spur the economy. it was really the overall forces in society at the time along with technical developments that led to the incredible economic boom. because until. the city of cyrix started setting up official currency exchanges in fourteen nineteen. the money changers tended to be goldsmiths or coin mentors because they had to be able to tell the value of the coins. they changed currencies and they also made loans. later with this civilian and calvinist traditions switzerland became a banking pioneer and affluence became a symbol of divine favor. measuring time is still inseparably time to exploring the heavens. renaissance thinkers had already set their sights on the stars many medieval time pieces were astronomical clocks. the exact measurement of time is a necessary requirement for studying the motion of the sun moon and planets. it was the start of an age in which scholars b
the great sociologist marx weber's said that calvinism was the father of capitalism. but we know that other religious movements of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries did just as much to spur the economy. it was really the overall forces in society at the time along with technical developments that led to the incredible economic boom. because until. the city of cyrix started setting up official currency exchanges in fourteen nineteen. the money changers tended to be goldsmiths or coin...
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editor joel weber joins us now. carol: why focus on germany now? >> brexit has taken up a lot of their we talk about europe. we know brexit has been kicked down the road until october. germany is the biggest economy, and we are starting to see three elements, one is the economic story has gotten tepid. the political story, ms. merkel is the most powerful real political figure europe has, and there is a succession story. the third is the banking story, deutsche bank being a once upon a time bank of germany, and became an international bank. now it is grappling with the size it is supposed to be. jason: wide-ranging implications in germany and the global financial system. ed robinson brought us more. >> these banks are the twin pillars of the commercial banking system in germany, so they are vital institutions. they are also weak institutions, both banks have struggled to generate revenue growth, profitability, to show the kind of strength and resilience a lot of european banks have started to produce after years of recovering after the crash. it is
editor joel weber joins us now. carol: why focus on germany now? >> brexit has taken up a lot of their we talk about europe. we know brexit has been kicked down the road until october. germany is the biggest economy, and we are starting to see three elements, one is the economic story has gotten tepid. the political story, ms. merkel is the most powerful real political figure europe has, and there is a succession story. the third is the banking story, deutsche bank being a once upon a...
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of united weber dream action. i was born and raised in texas, but am here to ask about something that affects all of us. last year, puerto rico suffered a devastating hurricane and has only received a fraction of the promised 19 million -- $19 billion. what is your immediate amendment and the support statehood as a long-term solution? rep. gabbard: thank you for being here and for your engagements and activities and dealing with the continued challenges that we in the country face, but also raising this important issue that puerto ricans are continuing to deal and not getting the immediate response that they should have gotten. this is something that we in congress have been trying hard to push for, recognizing that unlike what you may hear from others, puerto ricans are americans too. >i'm going to get to your second question. thated to make sure whether it is fema or other disaster response organizations within the federal government, they are providing every single resource we have available to help recovery ef
of united weber dream action. i was born and raised in texas, but am here to ask about something that affects all of us. last year, puerto rico suffered a devastating hurricane and has only received a fraction of the promised 19 million -- $19 billion. what is your immediate amendment and the support statehood as a long-term solution? rep. gabbard: thank you for being here and for your engagements and activities and dealing with the continued challenges that we in the country face, but also...
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as well as representatives pete olson, randy weber and brian babbin. thank you. they help a lot, i tell you those 3. thanks also to texas land commissioner, george p bush for being here, where is george? where is george? come here george, this is theon busonly bush that likes me, the only one, come here, i want to meet you. a friend of my son. and he is a great guy, truly this is the bush that got it right. [ laughter ] >> thank you very much. good guy, i like him, i like him, he is going far. going places, if you. >> here at the iuoe international training and education center, operators are perfecting their skills on trains and pipe lifters, side booms and angle dozers,y just saw them all out side, i used to work machines, my father had a job, i was very young, i used to work a machine, and i love the d-tens now they make d12s. under this administration we ended war on american energy. like never before, nobody believed that this was going to happen. we put thousands and thousands of patriotic union members like you to work, building our energy future. since th
as well as representatives pete olson, randy weber and brian babbin. thank you. they help a lot, i tell you those 3. thanks also to texas land commissioner, george p bush for being here, where is george? where is george? come here george, this is theon busonly bush that likes me, the only one, come here, i want to meet you. a friend of my son. and he is a great guy, truly this is the bush that got it right. [ laughter ] >> thank you very much. good guy, i like him, i like him, he is going...
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meadows where he says, he felt like rubber when the shutdown, whether it was the president or pelosi, weber blinked,- whoever would be the most powerful person in washington over the next two years. we got to that because the president is an unconventional guide. because them up and talk to them a lot. -- he called them up and talks to them a lot. jake: jim jordan and mark meadows with the two more -- most powerful people from 2016-2018. you can argue paul ryan and mitch mcconnell were equally powerful. but this is a story. a small group of -- historic. republicans, 20 or so, controlled the house of -- represent us. -- representatives. you had two men, mark meadows is the strategist and tactician. jim jordan is the ideological center of the freedom caucus. how they worked congress to their well, it is something unlike anything we have seen in the 10 years i've covered congress. when theewers saw it john boehner -- when john boehner sat -- stepped down. paul ryan takes over. they had their eyes on replacing paul ryan. jake: they did. the book opens with a large scene of mark meadows and jim
meadows where he says, he felt like rubber when the shutdown, whether it was the president or pelosi, weber blinked,- whoever would be the most powerful person in washington over the next two years. we got to that because the president is an unconventional guide. because them up and talk to them a lot. -- he called them up and talks to them a lot. jake: jim jordan and mark meadows with the two more -- most powerful people from 2016-2018. you can argue paul ryan and mitch mcconnell were equally...
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i caught up with editor joel weber and talked about climate change coverage in the magazine.e of the elements chris always has is about adaptation. how are humans going to fare with changing reality we will face in the not so distant future? you can talk about temperatures, but you can also talk about food supply. if we can't secure that, then what is it all for? what he dug into with this story about beef is that cattle are actually extremely vulnerable to temperature changes, and what we are looking at -- there are two breeds of cattle. one tastes good, the other, the brahman, is more heat resistant. it doesn't taste as good and there is an effort underway of, can we create a better cow? carol: it is about presenting the situation but there are people who are working on this. joel: someone is actually trying to provide a solutions or you can have steak when everything else goes to hell. carol: next, mario batali's former business partners plot a new restaurant empire without the infamous chef. plus, the former ceo of california pizza kitchen has a new restaurant he plans on
i caught up with editor joel weber and talked about climate change coverage in the magazine.e of the elements chris always has is about adaptation. how are humans going to fare with changing reality we will face in the not so distant future? you can talk about temperatures, but you can also talk about food supply. if we can't secure that, then what is it all for? what he dug into with this story about beef is that cattle are actually extremely vulnerable to temperature changes, and what we are...
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the fab five, chris weber, jalen rose, you -- charles: you don't go back that far. >> i do a little bit names, everything related to us on storefronts and we couldn't make a dime. i'm not saying you have to pay the kids but why is university of alabama coaches are getting bonuses for winning the championship, the special teams coach getting $53,000 but you can't let kids make money off their own name? why? what's the counterargument? charles: again, lot of people will say it ruins -- >> integrity of the game. you know what the integrity is? $1.32 billion that cbs and turner made off this tournament. but you can't let the kids make money off their name? charles: sports in general, the numbers have gone through the roof. they are mind-boggling, these numbers. i have lost track. there are pros and cons. some people think maybe a kid is looking at this like why in the hell would i want to become an accountant. feels like in our society, so many young folks think the only way out is one of these $30 million a year contracts. >> it's not. in unrelated news, the death of the rapper this week,
the fab five, chris weber, jalen rose, you -- charles: you don't go back that far. >> i do a little bit names, everything related to us on storefronts and we couldn't make a dime. i'm not saying you have to pay the kids but why is university of alabama coaches are getting bonuses for winning the championship, the special teams coach getting $53,000 but you can't let kids make money off their own name? why? what's the counterargument? charles: again, lot of people will say it ruins --...
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manfred weber hopes to replace jean-claude juncker as president of the european commission.xclusive conversation in athens, he said he would like the eu to treat china more as a partner than a competitor. he also emphasized the need to reshape the bloc's trade relationship. manfred: for my part, it is a party of trade. we voted for the trade agreements with japan, with canada, always a party of trade. the socialists are not so much, the greens are not so much. we believe in trade, both sides of public development. and on the chinese side we should be in favor of trade, but europe is naive for what is going on in china. they define key industries, big global champions, especially in the traffic field, and you must allow companies to grow and to establish a size that gives you the chance to compete on a global level with big companies from china. that is why i think we have to change the competition law to allow for the future. generally, i'm a friend of competition because it brings good prices and good quality of products, but in special markets, you need to understand that
manfred weber hopes to replace jean-claude juncker as president of the european commission.xclusive conversation in athens, he said he would like the eu to treat china more as a partner than a competitor. he also emphasized the need to reshape the bloc's trade relationship. manfred: for my part, it is a party of trade. we voted for the trade agreements with japan, with canada, always a party of trade. the socialists are not so much, the greens are not so much. we believe in trade, both sides of...
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>> i used to work for kudlow at payne weber years ago, so whatever he says goes certainly.would be unprecedented to cut ra rate the rate. >> they think we're going into a recession. we're right next to the cliff about to go over no, we're not. we just got unemployment claims. they did their benchmark revisions and claims are at the lowest levels since 1969 >> but there's an odd logic to that if you are to your point saying we need a rate cut, is there a -- maybe a downward spiral of americans, cnbc viewers saying wow, if they're that worried shouldn't i pull back my spending >> yeah, that's the danger the fed's communication is kind of flawed in terms of they warn us about the downside risks, and the reason they warn us about that is they say that's the sill, the dog whistle for we're going to cut rates or we're going to ride to the rescue. they're telling people there's downside risk. what corporate executive is going to go out and buy a new piece of equipment for the future what consumer is going to go out and buy a new house. >> or borrow money if you believe the preside
>> i used to work for kudlow at payne weber years ago, so whatever he says goes certainly.would be unprecedented to cut ra rate the rate. >> they think we're going into a recession. we're right next to the cliff about to go over no, we're not. we just got unemployment claims. they did their benchmark revisions and claims are at the lowest levels since 1969 >> but there's an odd logic to that if you are to your point saying we need a rate cut, is there a -- maybe a downward...
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introduce a resolution supporting california state assembly bill 392, introduced by sibley member shirley weber and assembly number kevin mccarthy caused the california act to save lives here for california act to save lives incorporates policing best practices that authorizes police officers to use deadly force only when necessary to prevent imminent and serious bodily injury or death and require de-escalation methods whenever possible. we're here today because of an comfortable truth, there is a deep rift between our law enforcement and some of the communities they serve. a rift that is deepened by the disproportionate use of deadly force, mostly against people of color. ab 392 is a california act to save lives seeks to heal the divide by changing standards. the bill states that police should not use deadly force when it is safe and reasonable to employ alternative methods and updates agency protocols to match best practices that will increase safety for both officers and the public. being a police officer can require making incredibly dangerous split-second decisions ab 392 acknowledges this
introduce a resolution supporting california state assembly bill 392, introduced by sibley member shirley weber and assembly number kevin mccarthy caused the california act to save lives here for california act to save lives incorporates policing best practices that authorizes police officers to use deadly force only when necessary to prevent imminent and serious bodily injury or death and require de-escalation methods whenever possible. we're here today because of an comfortable truth, there...
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the character initially was named danny weber and then i got the part and they added some vowels. >>years old, little league, i was behind -- not coaching the team but cheering my kid on and he's running around third and he takes a spill going around third base and tumbles and you just hear the coach on the other team going, down goes larusso. [ laughter ] it's like, dude, that's my kid. it's like john kreese from cobra kai was coaching the other team. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly, yeah. but you know what, to be honest, even if he was named ben, he still would have said, down goes larusso. >> yeah. you got it. >> jimmy: let's talk about season two. i'm so excited about this. "cobra kai." william zabka, who plays johnny, i mean, gosh, you guys are just -- >> he kills it. >> you guys are great together. >> thanks, man. >> jimmy: but you guys fight this season? >> well i can't say too much about it. but they put it in the trailer, there's a little bit of a a tease. so it was interesting after 35 years, you know, i was a a little nervous, you know, getting back the sowon with the illegal kick
the character initially was named danny weber and then i got the part and they added some vowels. >>years old, little league, i was behind -- not coaching the team but cheering my kid on and he's running around third and he takes a spill going around third base and tumbles and you just hear the coach on the other team going, down goes larusso. [ laughter ] it's like, dude, that's my kid. it's like john kreese from cobra kai was coaching the other team. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly, yeah....