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today one of the koch brother brought together big-money donors to discuss where to put their moneyn our highly politicized world. ylan mui has more. >> reporter: out in colorado in the foothills of the cheyemoe tains, hundreds of wealthy donors and business leaders are gathered for a earee-day re led by billionaire charles koch. it's an exclusive event. cameras aren't typically allowed. who attends is kept strictly private. but we got some rare access to understand the evolution of one of the most powerful forces in conservative politics. here's a video donors saw at the start of the summit. >> we're in the midst of athhift could be even more transformative than the invention of the printing press or the industrial revolution. it means the future is one of unlimited possibilities. but it's also disrupting key institutions of our societ >> reportech's political and philanthropic network has had to change its strategy ever since president trump was elected. they didn't support him in 2016 and are sitting outhis race as well. charles koch told donors that he's willing to workcross the
today one of the koch brother brought together big-money donors to discuss where to put their moneyn our highly politicized world. ylan mui has more. >> reporter: out in colorado in the foothills of the cheyemoe tains, hundreds of wealthy donors and business leaders are gathered for a earee-day re led by billionaire charles koch. it's an exclusive event. cameras aren't typically allowed. who attends is kept strictly private. but we got some rare access to understand the evolution of one...
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called the quincy institute for responsible state this is not an ordinary think it is funded by charles koch and george soros among others talk about strange bedfellows can these establishment billionaires take on the foreign policy blog. talking strange bedfellows i'm joined by my guest on the bar in new york he's host of the c.p.r. news a daily radio newscast in london we have been paul maher he is a professor of international politics at city university of london with research interest in american foreign policy and its thing thanks as well as author of several books including think tanks and power in foreign policy and foundations of the american century and in oxford we cross to could see he is a senior policy consultant and british american security information council retired u.s. diplomat and an expert on strategic intelligence and conflict resolution all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let me go to london and we were talking before this recording about the novelty of this quincy institute coming into being t
called the quincy institute for responsible state this is not an ordinary think it is funded by charles koch and george soros among others talk about strange bedfellows can these establishment billionaires take on the foreign policy blog. talking strange bedfellows i'm joined by my guest on the bar in new york he's host of the c.p.r. news a daily radio newscast in london we have been paul maher he is a professor of international politics at city university of london with research interest in...
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so you have that objective condition now you have people like soros and the koch brothers and others who resist very strongly trump articulating this you know soros wrote almost the same things back in 2003 in december he wrote a piece in 2003 called the bubble of american power or exceptionalism or or some such thing but you know what criticize the war in iraq and similar water yeah but don but at the same time to. have solid evidence that he was funding n.g.o.s in ukraine and georgia i mean and that is and that's part of furthering an agenda and it's a it's a nato agenda ok so i mean i could i could really care less about his op eds i care about how he spends his money and that's perhaps brought up the money because i happen $1000000.00 is not a lot to him but it can be a lot for people in ukraine and georgia going to 10 right seconds go ahead go ahead up bed and so that's what that's exactly my point right now we're talking about another op ed let's see what kind of policy comes out. you know where it stands up ok gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short br
so you have that objective condition now you have people like soros and the koch brothers and others who resist very strongly trump articulating this you know soros wrote almost the same things back in 2003 in december he wrote a piece in 2003 called the bubble of american power or exceptionalism or or some such thing but you know what criticize the war in iraq and similar water yeah but don but at the same time to. have solid evidence that he was funding n.g.o.s in ukraine and georgia i mean...
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the quincy institute for responsible state this is not an ordinary think tank it is funded by charles koch and george soros among others talk about strange bedfellows can these establishment billionaires take on the foreign policy blog. talking strange bedfellows i'm joined by my guest on the bar in new york he's host of the c.p.r. news a daily radio newscast in london we have been he is a professor of international politics at city university of london with research interest in american foreign policy and its thing thanks as well as author of several books including think tanks and power in foreign policy and foundations of the american century and in oxford we cross to see he is a senior policy consultant and british american security information council retired u.s. diplomat and an expert on strategic intelligence and conflict resolution all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let me go to london and we were talking before this recording about the not. this quincy institute coming into being the media has commented
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the quincy institute for responsible state this is not an ordinary think tank it is funded by charles koch and george soros among others talk about strange bedfellows can these establishment billionaires take on the foreign policy blog. talking strange bedfellows i'm joined by my guest on the bar in new york he's host of the c.p.r. news a daily radio newscast in london we have been bomber he is a professor of international politics at city university of london with research interest in american foreign policy and its think tanks as well as author of several books including think tanks and power in foreign policy and foundations of the american century and in oxford we crossed to ted see he is a senior policy consultant and british american security information council retired u.s. diplomat and an expert on strategic intelligence and conflict resolution all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let me go to london and we were talking before this recording about the novelty of this quincy institute coming into being the me
the quincy institute for responsible state this is not an ordinary think tank it is funded by charles koch and george soros among others talk about strange bedfellows can these establishment billionaires take on the foreign policy blog. talking strange bedfellows i'm joined by my guest on the bar in new york he's host of the c.p.r. news a daily radio newscast in london we have been bomber he is a professor of international politics at city university of london with research interest in american...
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of the torrijos koch brothers and just what super villain scheme are these 2 titans of left and right puppet tearing teaming up to unleash on the world. and being the united states penchant for starting endless wars now that you've picked up up off the floor after hearing that one yes the boston globe was is reporting that soros and koch are joining forces to finance a new foreign policy think tank in washington it will promote an approach to the world based on diplomacy and restraint rather than threats sanctions and bombing called the quincy institute for responsible state craft the billionaires hope to open their doors this september right in time for the 2020 presidential campaign season news of this bizarre tag team comes hot on the heels of the recent open letter signed by 19 of the richest people in the united states including abigail disney entrepreneur nick hanauer and soros himself asking for busy a bed rule wealth tax on the richest 110th of the richest one percent of all americans. what in the hell is happening to our billionaires asking to be taxed heavily and calling for
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the business round table, the chamber of commerce, koch brothers, big tech. he's pushing ahead and doing his master's bidding all at the expense of american taxpayers and american working men and women. senate bill 386, it's already passed in the house as hr1044. it would remove green card limits on workers from other countries. what that means is that big countries like india and china, and there are no big ner terms of population, will be packing the green card lines with as many h1 brrks vis1 works visa wt they like able to take u.s. jobs at significantly lower pay. a real blow to the american dream. take a look at these top ten companies that sponsor h1b visas. of them only five are based on inkopt corporated in the united states. three others incorporated in india. and sources at u.s. citizenship and immigration services say if country caps are scrapped, as is the intent of the senate 386, indian citizens will be taking about 90% of the employment green cards for the next decade or more. they currently take about a fourth of those cards every year. far m
the business round table, the chamber of commerce, koch brothers, big tech. he's pushing ahead and doing his master's bidding all at the expense of american taxpayers and american working men and women. senate bill 386, it's already passed in the house as hr1044. it would remove green card limits on workers from other countries. what that means is that big countries like india and china, and there are no big ner terms of population, will be packing the green card lines with as many h1 brrks...
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yeah for me when you look at stuff like the koch brothers not keep mentioning them but everybody kind of knows at this point that they're very politically active their names are on lincoln center here in new york city but little things like wal-mart setting up a blog making it sound like all these wal-mart employees are so happy it was 2 people who went driving across the country in an r.v. and were parking in wal-mart parking lots kids free to park they just happened to be running into like the happiest walmart employees in the world every time they stopped so little stuff that's innocent it was surprising but it's also surprising when you really think about the influence that could have if enough people read it if it gets picked up in a local news broadcasts and undoes a lot of the preconceived notions we have about wal-mart not treating their workers the way they should. yeah and that that's kind of stuff is so insidious to me when i see you taking place because i think anyone would be offended by that it's one thing if a politician gets on t.v. and says i believe you know big oil
yeah for me when you look at stuff like the koch brothers not keep mentioning them but everybody kind of knows at this point that they're very politically active their names are on lincoln center here in new york city but little things like wal-mart setting up a blog making it sound like all these wal-mart employees are so happy it was 2 people who went driving across the country in an r.v. and were parking in wal-mart parking lots kids free to park they just happened to be running into like...
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thing in my book openly there are a couple examples that are right of center but that's because the koch brothers and . the mercers are particularly wealthy and had particular views they wanted to see and acted but they also typically you know wealthier people do tend to vote right of center as well so that it creates a connection but it really isn't one specific side and when you say how scary it is to not be to find it it took me months to research those books so in a day to day life trying to get work done trying to live your life these are the kind of things you're not going to realize are impacting decision making both for individuals and in washington. now we've seen that is what's interesting is is that we've seen this in certain kinds of government situations. in which you know certain ideas get pushed forward certain things become a much more important thing in the in the process or in the media than they do than they seem to be to the rest of us in real life is this one of those situations where you know you turn on the news and they're saying americans are so worried about x.
thing in my book openly there are a couple examples that are right of center but that's because the koch brothers and . the mercers are particularly wealthy and had particular views they wanted to see and acted but they also typically you know wealthier people do tend to vote right of center as well so that it creates a connection but it really isn't one specific side and when you say how scary it is to not be to find it it took me months to research those books so in a day to day life trying...
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brothers were the ones lobbying for peace oh wait george soros and charles koch have to you know. to put an end to endless war now because i love war this is getting to. element really. blood because i know a little something about soros and the koch brothers i'm holding out hope that their solution for ending war will be to set fire to 90 percent of humanity so no one's life fighting. i mean this is such an insane union that this would be like if i'm gonna read teamed up to put an end to steroids abuse at the tour de france. because bizarre but there's no telling where you know whether they'll be successful what their true motivation is whether mr clemente and mr gonorrhea will also try to stop the long list of us back who is used to topple governments that we happen to dislike in fact this week marks the 10th anniversary of the us backed coup that overthrew the elected president of honduras men well as the law this event ushered in a decade of an ending repression by a succession of extreme right wing a deeply corrupt governments come on it's only been a decade didn't get starte
brothers were the ones lobbying for peace oh wait george soros and charles koch have to you know. to put an end to endless war now because i love war this is getting to. element really. blood because i know a little something about soros and the koch brothers i'm holding out hope that their solution for ending war will be to set fire to 90 percent of humanity so no one's life fighting. i mean this is such an insane union that this would be like if i'm gonna read teamed up to put an end to...
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spoke with astronauts christina koch and nick hague from oer space. thank you so much for joining us from the international space station, christina and nick. what is the view like from up there today? nick: breathtaking every time you lo out the window. we are actually in a night pass fly over the western part of australia. this is a favorite placee like to be because you can look out the window and see the southern lights, this green glow thatun dances aon the horizon. it is just --it takes your breath away. laura: christina, its almost 50 years since the first moon landing. there is another one planned by nasa. could you be the first femaleas onaut on the moon? christina: gosh, it is a privilege to even have that question posed. i don't necessaril fthink about m that point of view, butg somethdo think about is i will be privileged to know the person that is chosen for that, because cong out of our current astronaut corps, there are a number of a very capable, awesome, impressive, a inspiring people to choose from. we all look to our heroes from the
spoke with astronauts christina koch and nick hague from oer space. thank you so much for joining us from the international space station, christina and nick. what is the view like from up there today? nick: breathtaking every time you lo out the window. we are actually in a night pass fly over the western part of australia. this is a favorite placee like to be because you can look out the window and see the southern lights, this green glow thatun dances aon the horizon. it is just --it takes...
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of the torrijos koch brothers and just what super villain scheme are these 2 titans of left and right puppet tearing teaming up to unleash on the world. and being the united states penchant for starting endless wars now that you've picked up up off the floor after hearing that one yes the boston globe has is reporting that soros and koch are joining forces to finance a new foreign policy think tank in washington it will promote an approach to the world based on diplomacy and restraint rather than threats sanctions and bombing called the quincy institute for responsible state craft the billionaires hope to open their doors this september right in time for the 2020 presidential campaign season news of this bizarre tag team comes hot on the heels of a recent open letter signed by 19 of the richest.
of the torrijos koch brothers and just what super villain scheme are these 2 titans of left and right puppet tearing teaming up to unleash on the world. and being the united states penchant for starting endless wars now that you've picked up up off the floor after hearing that one yes the boston globe has is reporting that soros and koch are joining forces to finance a new foreign policy think tank in washington it will promote an approach to the world based on diplomacy and restraint rather...
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brothers were the ones lobbying for peace oh wait george soros and charles koch have. to put an end to endless war now because i love war this is getting to. element really. blood because i know a little something about soros and the koch brothers i'm holding out hope that their solution for ending war will be to set fire to 90 percent of humanity so no one's life fighting. i mean this is such an insane union that this would be like if i'm gonna read teamed up to put an end to steroids abuse at the tour de france. says bizarre but there's no telling when you know whether they'll be successful what their true motivation is whether mr clemente and mr gonorrhoea will also try to stop the long list of u.s. backed coups used to topple governments that we happen to dislike in fact this week marks the 10th anniversary of the u.s. backed coup that overthrew the elected president of honduras men well as elia this event ushered in a decade of and ending repression by a succession of extreme right wing a deeply corrupt governments come on it's only been a decade didn't get starte
brothers were the ones lobbying for peace oh wait george soros and charles koch have. to put an end to endless war now because i love war this is getting to. element really. blood because i know a little something about soros and the koch brothers i'm holding out hope that their solution for ending war will be to set fire to 90 percent of humanity so no one's life fighting. i mean this is such an insane union that this would be like if i'm gonna read teamed up to put an end to steroids abuse at...
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brothers were the ones lobbying for peace oh wait george soros and charles koch have. to put an end to endless war now because i love war this is heading to. element really. blood because i know a little something about soros and the koch brothers i'm holding out hope that their solution for ending war will be to set fire to 90 percent of humanity so no one's life fighting. i mean this is such an insane union that this would be like if i'm gonna really teamed up to put an end to steroids be used at the tour de france. because bizarre but there's no telling when you know whether they'll be successful what their true motivation is whether mr clemente and mr gonorrhoea will also try to stop the long list of u.s. backed coups used to topple governments that we happen to dislike in fact this week marks the 10th anniversary of the u.s. backed coup that overthrew the elected president of honduras men well as elia this event ushered in a decade of and ending repression by a succession of extreme right wing a deeply corrupt governments come on it's only been a decade didn't get
brothers were the ones lobbying for peace oh wait george soros and charles koch have. to put an end to endless war now because i love war this is heading to. element really. blood because i know a little something about soros and the koch brothers i'm holding out hope that their solution for ending war will be to set fire to 90 percent of humanity so no one's life fighting. i mean this is such an insane union that this would be like if i'm gonna really teamed up to put an end to steroids be...
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. >>> and later, inside the secret koch brothers' summit. tooladspngt coro ris after the break. stay with us >>> welcome back the president restarting talks with north korea and china on denuclearization and trade over the weekend. kayla tausche has been all over the story. she's in washington on the difficult road ahead of negotiations kayla, the big topic today is, yes, a truce is nice, but how do you actually get a deal from here >> that's the work, deirdre, that's being done behind the scenes right now president trump says the negotiations with north korea will take place at the staff level at the next two to three weeks to see to what extent pyongyang is willing to denuclearize on china, trump says he's in no rush and that the issues are intricate, but he's facing immediate backlash on his decision to grant a reprieve to huawei in order to strike a truce. at least three republican senators slamming the decision and one, florida senator, marco rubio, suggesting he'll introduce legislation to reverse it that may get a veto-proof majority in the senate white house economic adv
. >>> and later, inside the secret koch brothers' summit. tooladspngt coro ris after the break. stay with us >>> welcome back the president restarting talks with north korea and china on denuclearization and trade over the weekend. kayla tausche has been all over the story. she's in washington on the difficult road ahead of negotiations kayla, the big topic today is, yes, a truce is nice, but how do you actually get a deal from here >> that's the work, deirdre, that's...
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we do, in fact, receive money from the charles koch foundation. among a variety of donors and individuals that support our mission. we are extremely thankful for their support. they allow us to do the research that we do. our research is completely independent from our funding which means that i as a researcher get to focus on the questions that i think are most meaningful and that i think have the most potential to help improve public policy and i'm sure thankful for all the denations that we get. >> you're part of the huntsman school of business. governor huntsman, what's his influence, i suppose, the research that you do and the topic of land management? >> yeah, he does not have any real formal interaction with the center. the huntsman business school is, of course, named after him and he has a lot of interaction there, but we at the center for growth and opportunity, we're a completely independent organization and we are lucky to be affiliated with utah state. we're on campus there. >> aside from then if you don't see a legislative change, wh
we do, in fact, receive money from the charles koch foundation. among a variety of donors and individuals that support our mission. we are extremely thankful for their support. they allow us to do the research that we do. our research is completely independent from our funding which means that i as a researcher get to focus on the questions that i think are most meaningful and that i think have the most potential to help improve public policy and i'm sure thankful for all the denations that we...
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the kochs are at the heart of it i think that's a problem for democracy. >> grover, do you think they are getting old and figure no atheists in the fox hole maybe they are decide figure they want to get through the pearly gates they better change their ways what's gotten into the cokoch brothe brothers they are touchy and feely to liberal causes >> no change there i have been working with the koch brothers for years now on criminal justice reform, which president trump has signed a good first step on they have always been opportunities for the principled right and left to work together. so have the koch brothers. >> good news is that we passed criminal justice reform across the country, it was in the republican states that came first. so wow the conservative support, there wouldn't have caught fire and it did it was actually later in the more blue states, but that's okay there are principled folks on the right and left who want to accomplish certain things opposed to bang heads. criminal justice reform, transparency, term limits and the cokoch brothers are tried to decide how to reduc
the kochs are at the heart of it i think that's a problem for democracy. >> grover, do you think they are getting old and figure no atheists in the fox hole maybe they are decide figure they want to get through the pearly gates they better change their ways what's gotten into the cokoch brothe brothers they are touchy and feely to liberal causes >> no change there i have been working with the koch brothers for years now on criminal justice reform, which president trump has signed a...
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we do receive money from the charles koch foundation among a variety of donors and individuals. we are thankful for their support, they allow us to do the research that we do. our research is independent from our funding. i get to focus on the questions that are most meaningful and have the most potential to help public policy and i am thankful for the donations. host: you are part of the huntsman school of business. governor huntsman, what is his influence on the topic of land management? guest: he does not have any real formal interaction with the center. the huntsman business school's name after him and he has -- is named after him. we are completely independent, and we are lucky to be affiliated with utah state. host: if you do not see a legislative change, what other significant changes could you see or what avenues could be explored if legislatively, nothing will happen. having localk that people get involved and voice their concerns is a good way to help drive change, even if we do not see it now. i think it is important for local people to speak up and talk about how the
we do receive money from the charles koch foundation among a variety of donors and individuals. we are thankful for their support, they allow us to do the research that we do. our research is independent from our funding. i get to focus on the questions that are most meaningful and have the most potential to help public policy and i am thankful for the donations. host: you are part of the huntsman school of business. governor huntsman, what is his influence on the topic of land management?...
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koch, you mentioned. but certainly the power sector wanted to see a change from the obama rule to have less stringent requirements on them. a lot of republicans also in congress have supported these rollbacks, especially from energy-rich states like montana and west virginia. also as for what can be done, certainly pressure from voters, i think, can sway politicians to support different policies and, you know, there's also a separate initiative among shareholder groups that are trying to pressure these companies to get behind more regulation. so this isn't something necessarily with the coal sector, per se, but with big oil companies, there's been a big push to have shareholders pressure companies into stricter methane emissions >> some reaction on twitter. this is marybeth who tweets, "more confusion for the confused. changing federal pollution standards will create confusion." and bobby says that "hopefully private business will work toward the goals of president obama's climate change policies and get
koch, you mentioned. but certainly the power sector wanted to see a change from the obama rule to have less stringent requirements on them. a lot of republicans also in congress have supported these rollbacks, especially from energy-rich states like montana and west virginia. also as for what can be done, certainly pressure from voters, i think, can sway politicians to support different policies and, you know, there's also a separate initiative among shareholder groups that are trying to...
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the quincy institute for responsible state this is not an ordinary think tank it is funded by charles koch and george shore ost among others talk about strange bedfellows can these establishment billionaires say come on the foreign policy. you know world of big partisan movies a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. you're watching are changing national welcome back to the program concerns are mounting over nato's military exercise sea breeze and the black sea here's an excerpt from its promotional video. 1000 nato states are taking part in the annual drills this year 24 aircraft 32 vessels and some 3000 troops have been sent to the region for the event. the drills have already provoked tensions with moscow interest have a u.s. surveillance plane heading for the russian bor
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quincy institute for responsible state craft this is not an ordinary think it is funded by charles koch and george shore ost among others talk about strange bedfellows and these establishment billionaires say come on the foreign policy. makers manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. welcome back entertainment trying to sneak has announced that its remake of the children's classic the little mermaid will start black actress haley baylee in the lead role and that has sparked debate after an extensive search it was abundantly clear that halle possesses that rare combination of spirit heart youth innocence and substance plus a glorious singing voice all intrinsic qualities necessary to play this iconic role . back in 1089 disney released its adaptation of the famous fairy tale written by the danish author hans christian andersen and that version ariel was a blue eyed red haired white girl some argue that the new version should stay true to the 89 film but others s
quincy institute for responsible state craft this is not an ordinary think it is funded by charles koch and george shore ost among others talk about strange bedfellows and these establishment billionaires say come on the foreign policy. makers manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. welcome back entertainment trying to sneak has announced that its remake of the...
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for whatever reason in my mind i think republicans, the koch brothers, unlimited spending. but democrats spent more this time around. >> it is a case you saw it reflected in the election results. about 80% to 90% of these races, the candidate who spent more money won. >> that's wild. i mean, you guys have tracked this for multiple election cycles. how is it changing? more and more money every election? >> it is more and more money and of course the age of the super pacs where we start to see so much. this will be existing in the 2020 and it will take new laws or a new supreme court ruling to really change the terrain here. >> for his part, president trump's campaign says they're planning to raise $1 billion for his re-election. the more katie and i learned, the more keeping deep pockets and dark money out of our elections was feeling like a lost cause. but we heard that 2,000 miles west, there was actually signs of hope. next stop montana. >> how do you drain a swamp? maybe it's one bucket at a time. . nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's
for whatever reason in my mind i think republicans, the koch brothers, unlimited spending. but democrats spent more this time around. >> it is a case you saw it reflected in the election results. about 80% to 90% of these races, the candidate who spent more money won. >> that's wild. i mean, you guys have tracked this for multiple election cycles. how is it changing? more and more money every election? >> it is more and more money and of course the age of the super pacs where...
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koch's ceo james quincey summarized the current state of affairs on air air when asked about the global slowdown concerns, he said, quote, we saw clouds on the horizon, but the storm never arrived. great quote there. there are plenty of concerns out there. many revolve around the higher dollar and higher costs. we have heard about them, but q3 earnings are still expected to be flat right now. that's a big, big number to stay around that. a big test that's going to come tomorrow, caterpillar are reporting. remember, despite decent earnings last quarter, the stock sold off big time in may, down almost 20%, when tariff issues heated up generically. we'll see how much that has impacted them. a quarter of their sales are in asia tyler, back to you >> robert, thank you very much >> so trade talks rolling on, and stronger than expected earnings, at least so far, how far can this rally continue to run? kirk harkman is president and cio of wells fargo asset management, mona is the u.s. investment strategist with elians welcome, good to have you both here kirk, you think the market can go 3% to 5
koch's ceo james quincey summarized the current state of affairs on air air when asked about the global slowdown concerns, he said, quote, we saw clouds on the horizon, but the storm never arrived. great quote there. there are plenty of concerns out there. many revolve around the higher dollar and higher costs. we have heard about them, but q3 earnings are still expected to be flat right now. that's a big, big number to stay around that. a big test that's going to come tomorrow, caterpillar are...
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the quincy institute for responsible state this is not an ordinary think tank it is funded by charles koch and george shore host among others talk about strange bedfellows can these establishment billionaires take on the foreign policy. you know world's big partners of the law and conspiracy it's time. to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting. past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. welcome back to the kaiser report imax kaiser time now to turn to randy breach he's an entrepreneur and share at big client 21000 san francisco you know we come to these conferences and one of the thrills i have is meeting new entrepreneurs new products not only for great news to deliver to you but our fund that we manage also looking for investments and we try to push new ideas and the seed stage and it randy brito welcome thank you for having me here ok so 1st of all your
the quincy institute for responsible state this is not an ordinary think tank it is funded by charles koch and george shore host among others talk about strange bedfellows can these establishment billionaires take on the foreign policy. you know world's big partners of the law and conspiracy it's time. to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting. past each other it's time...
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been the heart of brick youssif and he was from here the great naval figures like francis drake james koch and lord nelson set out to conquer the 7 seas and he had to the english crown waited impatiently for the return of its heroes. even though greenwich now lives in the shadow of the high rise blocks of canary wharf the name of this london suburb is still familiar to sail as the world over the prime meridian. which divides the earth into an eastern and the western half runs through greenwich. in 1675 so christopher wren the architect who designed supports cathedral built an observatory on a hill in the south part the park bench. the building was commissioned by king charles the 1st in order that the tables showing the movements of the celestial bodies and the positions of the fixed stars might be corrected with the greatest possible care and accuracy the aim being to determine the lines of longer tooted seen and thus to perfect the art of navigation. and. the problem of the time lane fixing the precise position of a ship in the vast expanses of the ocean say listen been able to work out
been the heart of brick youssif and he was from here the great naval figures like francis drake james koch and lord nelson set out to conquer the 7 seas and he had to the english crown waited impatiently for the return of its heroes. even though greenwich now lives in the shadow of the high rise blocks of canary wharf the name of this london suburb is still familiar to sail as the world over the prime meridian. which divides the earth into an eastern and the western half runs through greenwich....
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astronaut nick hague and tris tina koch are the closest to the moon. they are on the space stage 250 miles above earth and 230,000 miles away from the moon. tony talked to the american trts ken e center. ace re began as rivalry but hague and koch joined their counterpart in cooperation and commemorating "apollo 11" mission with a message that read in part, it was indeed a giant leap for the people of the earth. i into with them earlier about the apollo mission and nasa's plans to return to the moon by 2024. i'm joined by astronauts nick hague and christina koch. good morning, guys. >> good morning, tony. it's a pleasure to be with you. >> it looks like you've been having some fun this morning. i've been watching flips and turns, a lot of fun in anti-gravity. i guess my first question is here we are 50 years from the "apollo 11" mission. as you twirl and orbit in space, what does it mean to you? >> i think what it means to us is a great inspirational moment to think back to what the teams were able to accomplish when they really put their minds to somet
astronaut nick hague and tris tina koch are the closest to the moon. they are on the space stage 250 miles above earth and 230,000 miles away from the moon. tony talked to the american trts ken e center. ace re began as rivalry but hague and koch joined their counterpart in cooperation and commemorating "apollo 11" mission with a message that read in part, it was indeed a giant leap for the people of the earth. i into with them earlier about the apollo mission and nasa's plans to...
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real now is the world ending your little now it's a figment of imagination so george soros and charles koch are teaming up to get the us out of endless war because this is. just to see that my head exploding at this point we can all see you're having. well it was interesting as this idea of a think tank with it which i think has not i think has not brought great thoughts because it's think tanks that have been behind so many of these these interventionist wars they're backed up by well this institute says those well this institute says that except you know one of the interesting things was partially as one of the co-founders of the new institute and former president the national review and american council told the media this is big it shows how important and less ending endless war is if they're willing to put aside their differences and get together on this project we're going to be a chat we're going to challenge the basis of american foreign policy in a way that has not been done and the last quarter century so she will also be joined by suzanne de maggio who's a historian and ask steph
real now is the world ending your little now it's a figment of imagination so george soros and charles koch are teaming up to get the us out of endless war because this is. just to see that my head exploding at this point we can all see you're having. well it was interesting as this idea of a think tank with it which i think has not i think has not brought great thoughts because it's think tanks that have been behind so many of these these interventionist wars they're backed up by well this...
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the british travel group thomas koch is in advanced talks with chinese investors about a rescue deal the proposed agreement is worth over 800000000 euros it would seem thomas coke's biggest stake hold up china's frozen take control of its to a business the cash injection would give the struggling company enough money to trade through to the end of 2020 its chief executive calls the proposals pragmatic but admits they aren't that the outcome and management want it. and that's it from me and the visit team here in berlin for more news ahead joe websites to. slash business. news is next right after this quick look at global markets. come on. 8000000 tons of flowers jumped into the gun jews in india every. pesticides time and. now a start of converts use flowers into charcoal and chemical free incense sticks. to be unable to save 70 don't mr science from getting into the muck. in 30 minutes on t.w. . board. level we were. when we were. 80 percent of americans at some point in our lives will experience hardship that. couple. finds. some people don't care about me. because they don't see m
the british travel group thomas koch is in advanced talks with chinese investors about a rescue deal the proposed agreement is worth over 800000000 euros it would seem thomas coke's biggest stake hold up china's frozen take control of its to a business the cash injection would give the struggling company enough money to trade through to the end of 2020 its chief executive calls the proposals pragmatic but admits they aren't that the outcome and management want it. and that's it from me and the...
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the british travel group thomas koch is in advanced talks with chinese investors about a rescue deal the proposed agreement is worth over 800000000 euros it would see thomas coke's biggest stake hold up china's force and take control of its to a business the cash injection would give struggling company enough money to trade through to the end of 2020 its chief executive calls to proposals pragmatic but admits there aren't that the outcome management want. and that's it from me and the team here in berlin for more news ahead joe websites to. slash business nonstate is next right after this quick look after little markets. it's going to. be our fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers everyone of them as a planet venus who are your children. so nothing is just that the children who have already been the boy. and those that will follow are part of a new. they could be the future. granting opportunities for global news that matters d. w. made for mines. carefully. simply. to do a good. discovery . the i. subscribe to documentary on you tube. birth place home the odd
the british travel group thomas koch is in advanced talks with chinese investors about a rescue deal the proposed agreement is worth over 800000000 euros it would see thomas coke's biggest stake hold up china's force and take control of its to a business the cash injection would give struggling company enough money to trade through to the end of 2020 its chief executive calls to proposals pragmatic but admits there aren't that the outcome management want. and that's it from me and the team here...
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mostly it is funded by big oil and the koch brothers. they set these groups up and set doubtoose to sow and to obstruct, obstruct, obstruct in washington. they have spent at a minimum hundreds of millions of dollars in this anti-climate campaign. with that money, they have talked up some ridiculous notions like that carbon pollution is good for us all because carbon is plant food. they have taken out the boards comparing climate scientists to the unabomber. it is false and ugly stuff. powered by hidden money. still send huge amounts to affect america's corporate lobbying with their message. influence map reckons the biggest anti-climate lobbying force is the u.s. chamber of commerce, a trade group that represent typical patriotic american businesses. it should more properly be called the chamber of carmen. there it is at the rock-bottom, aside with the national association of manufacturers in a statistical tie for worst obstruct or of climate action in ofrica -- obstructer climate action in america. why wouldn't big oil go to this troubl
mostly it is funded by big oil and the koch brothers. they set these groups up and set doubtoose to sow and to obstruct, obstruct, obstruct in washington. they have spent at a minimum hundreds of millions of dollars in this anti-climate campaign. with that money, they have talked up some ridiculous notions like that carbon pollution is good for us all because carbon is plant food. they have taken out the boards comparing climate scientists to the unabomber. it is false and ugly stuff. powered...
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it, do you think, that motivates people like marlies gohr and the other great sprinters, like marita koch and renate stecher, who say that they did not take drugs, that their records were genuine, that they had talent, they were great athletes, and that what you have said and done in recent years simply delegitimises and undermines them? in recent years, you have written very interestingly about the connections between this abuse, this doping, that was systematic in east germany, and the deeper traumas that people in the east have experienced. as you have said in your own writing, that people in the east, families, have never really talked about what it meant to live under successive dictatorships — the nazis and then the communists. people, you say, don't realise how traumatised people in the east have been. do you think that is relevant when we talk about what happened in east germany, and the way in which it has been dealt with since german unification? do you think the west hasn't been good at understanding the east? i mean, because in politics today in germany, we see that, in the
it, do you think, that motivates people like marlies gohr and the other great sprinters, like marita koch and renate stecher, who say that they did not take drugs, that their records were genuine, that they had talent, they were great athletes, and that what you have said and done in recent years simply delegitimises and undermines them? in recent years, you have written very interestingly about the connections between this abuse, this doping, that was systematic in east germany, and the deeper...
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quincy institute for responsible state crowd this is not an ordinary think tank it is funded by charles koch and george shore also among others talk about strange bedfellows can these establishment billionaires take on the foreign policy blog. which. is 50 years old and has 3 children that she is raising by herself still. to feed her family she collects plastic on the beach. but the best a half hour south of perth is going to clamber over healthy stuff to look up and play when you're on a walk. you know before good enough for the both of you like the mexican you know your mil i don't know if. evidentially death sunny is also leaving its mark in tanzania. by working 8 hours a day can collect up to 20 kilos or bottles at 200. 50 shillings a keynote that's $0.10 she earns less than $2000000.00 records and that's on a good day. for. him as someone who is only going to hear him after money when i will buy the reason i asked to be to she did this about a month to the young and that was only to effectiveness your cause yep i'm going to albany to share as a citizen but it would seem they are beating
quincy institute for responsible state crowd this is not an ordinary think tank it is funded by charles koch and george shore also among others talk about strange bedfellows can these establishment billionaires take on the foreign policy blog. which. is 50 years old and has 3 children that she is raising by herself still. to feed her family she collects plastic on the beach. but the best a half hour south of perth is going to clamber over healthy stuff to look up and play when you're on a walk....