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the idea of a cooperative goes back to friedrich wilhelm eisen.promoted it as a way of overcoming poverty faced by farmers in his region. since then the idea has spread to other parts of the economy. new industries like sustainable energy have also adopted the model. most cooperatives work on a majority rules basis. all members can have their say regardless of their stake. >> the big vote, the small where decisions have to be made. everyone's opinion has equal weight. reporter: but applies to the largest cooperative, magical in spain. it has 570 members, 80% joint owners. as with many cooperatives, it can suffer in times of crisis but because members have an equal say, they avoid mass layoffs. >> it is still a private company. it has to be profitable. but the number one goal is always to support the members, so there are always two sets of objectives to consider, economic and social. reporter: for co-ops it is not just about the bottom line, maybe that is why they often outlast private companies that are generally profit driven. daniel: but co-ops
the idea of a cooperative goes back to friedrich wilhelm eisen.promoted it as a way of overcoming poverty faced by farmers in his region. since then the idea has spread to other parts of the economy. new industries like sustainable energy have also adopted the model. most cooperatives work on a majority rules basis. all members can have their say regardless of their stake. >> the big vote, the small where decisions have to be made. everyone's opinion has equal weight. reporter: but...
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he sought contact with powerful political figures of the day wilhelm peak . and nikita khrushchev. these were heady days where he finally received the recognition he had been longing for. more no answer to all violent crimes serve the party served are just crossing a toy trudel or soviet model the magnificent chica. home for the good of the people. and now. i notice when i have to make an effort about the eleventh party congress has launched new programs and given us a fresh direction we have to live up to that and so do you so first of all for my part i know that i'd like to wish each and every one of you all the best and i hope you'll remain a good and steadfast collective and that no one will abandon. them because of in the middle. east it is a good thing isn't it if we put all the criminals and gangsters behind bars and do our part to keep peace it's easier arresting the criminals will benefit the socialist cause but it's not up to ensure prosperity and happiness for our children and our families is that not worth fighting for stuff to get. this party meeting must conclude with
he sought contact with powerful political figures of the day wilhelm peak . and nikita khrushchev. these were heady days where he finally received the recognition he had been longing for. more no answer to all violent crimes serve the party served are just crossing a toy trudel or soviet model the magnificent chica. home for the good of the people. and now. i notice when i have to make an effort about the eleventh party congress has launched new programs and given us a fresh direction we have...
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at the end of world war i the victors in the treat upper side pledged to indict kaiser wilhelm ii for waging an aggressive war. he flees to the netherlands the netherlands will not give up him on the theory that he did nothing wrong. that is, that it is not legal to prosecute somebody for engaging in illegal activity. finally, because states have the legal right of war, neutral states, that is, states that were not in the war, were under a strict duty of impartiality. that's what lawyers call it, a strict duty of impartiality. meaning that if they were to favor one side over another,, that would be an act of war. i don't know how many here have seen hamilton or heard the soundtrack to hamilton, the cabinet battle two is all about this duty of neutrality. they are the united states did not want to favor france in its war with great britain on the theory that if it favored one side over another it would be an act of war and would draw the united states into a war with the european powers, which it did not want to get drawn into. the thing is i normally give this talk with a powerpoint.
at the end of world war i the victors in the treat upper side pledged to indict kaiser wilhelm ii for waging an aggressive war. he flees to the netherlands the netherlands will not give up him on the theory that he did nothing wrong. that is, that it is not legal to prosecute somebody for engaging in illegal activity. finally, because states have the legal right of war, neutral states, that is, states that were not in the war, were under a strict duty of impartiality. that's what lawyers call...
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( laughter ) this is easily the most detectable transport for a leader since kaiser wilhelm's enigmaelin! ( laughter ) ( applause ) now, little is known about this mystery train-- it's a bit of a... train. but we do know that it's been in use for decades, and that kim jong-un's father, kim jong-il, even had it decked out for lavish parties, bouts of heavy drinking, and karaoke. sounds fun, until you're trapped in the dining car with a murderous madman singing "crazy train." ( laughter ) ♪ aeee, aeee no ozzy fans? ( laughter ) of course, for security all of the train carriages are bulletproof, but the additional weight means the train can reach a maximum speed of just 37 miles per hour. so while you can't shoot it, you can beat it in a bike race. ( laughter ) the "new york times" called it bulletproof, slow and full of wine. also the title of sylvester stallone's comeback movie. ( laughter ) we've got a great show for you tonight. sam bee is here. but when we return, is john bolton going to kill us all? stick around. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) ♪ the man in the black hat.
( laughter ) this is easily the most detectable transport for a leader since kaiser wilhelm's enigmaelin! ( laughter ) ( applause ) now, little is known about this mystery train-- it's a bit of a... train. but we do know that it's been in use for decades, and that kim jong-un's father, kim jong-il, even had it decked out for lavish parties, bouts of heavy drinking, and karaoke. sounds fun, until you're trapped in the dining car with a murderous madman singing "crazy train." ( laughter...
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this is easily the most detectable transport for a leader since kaiser wilhelm's enigma zeppelin. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" is presented by to it. let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." john dickerson is off, anthony mason is with us. >> hello again. >> stormy daniels is now trying to force president trump to answer questions under oath. >> the adult film star claims they had a one-time sexual encounter back in 2006. her attorney michael avenatti filed a motion overnight asking a federal judge for permission to question the president of the united states and his private attorney, michael cohen, about a nondisclosure agreement. she signed it before the 2016 election. >> avenatti is asking for a jury to decide if the agreement is valid. paula reid has details from the overnight court filing. paula, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this motion argues that the president doesn't have any protection from a civil lawsuit for something that happened before he entered the white house. in this motion avenatti argues that the agreement his client signed was
this is easily the most detectable transport for a leader since kaiser wilhelm's enigma zeppelin. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" is presented by to it. let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." john dickerson is off, anthony mason is with us. >> hello again. >> stormy daniels is now trying to force president trump to answer questions under oath. >> the adult film star claims they had a one-time sexual encounter back in...
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you can do a lot of things that enhances the quality of the wilhelms enhances. let me just say that if you look at some other data and you see the cost of the census, you see it is going up exponentially with the 2010 census. the reason for that has been as the population has gotten more complex and we are using a paper/pencil method, your only solution is you have to throw more people at it and hire a lot more people and build more infrastructure. that's what's been raising the cost of the census. so the census bureau is looking to get significant cost savings by using these alternatives. initially the census bureau was estimating they'll be able to do the census under $12.5 billion compares to the cost of competing the census in 2020. which would have been a better $5 billion savings since then. and i think we'll talk about that and some more of the savings have eroded. we also say one they think that it is very important of the 2020 census. that's in the 2000s census, the bureau started looking out to the american population of two vehicles. one was paid adve
you can do a lot of things that enhances the quality of the wilhelms enhances. let me just say that if you look at some other data and you see the cost of the census, you see it is going up exponentially with the 2010 census. the reason for that has been as the population has gotten more complex and we are using a paper/pencil method, your only solution is you have to throw more people at it and hire a lot more people and build more infrastructure. that's what's been raising the cost of the...