Heavily in the new west coast talk breaks down the prospects for an economic recovery. Hello and welcome across top were all beings are considered im Peter Lavelle as the culture war consumes american politics during this election cycle the economy remains in a big area state millions of people live on the margins the only constant for them is insecurity economists debate and eventually recovery they speak of you of the end you know but is the reality a k. A recovery a permanent underclass. To discuss this and more im joined by my guest Richard Wolffe in new york he is Professor Emeritus of economics at the university of massachusetts amherst as well as author of the recent books understanding socialism and understanding marxism and in west cork we cross to peter schiff he is chief global strategist at europe a civic Asset Management right gentlemen crosswalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok lets go to new york richard you know l
Theyre going to get the 2nd day of what could be. Russias corona virus vaccine is poised to complete the final stage of tests. As among the volunteers taking part. In the british Prime Minister rules out a complex set of rules to. Partial lockdown in the north of england but there is growing public frustration over the governments handling of the crisis. That well never know when that when. The world this is artsy international my names you know i mean hello and welcome to the program our top story. The ceasefire between armenia and azerbaijan is barely Holding Together as the shaky truce enters a 4th day on monday air raid sirens were again heard in the capital of the spew didnt go back these pictures show the aftermath of a 2 week bombardment then in the early hours of saturday backed coup in europe agreed to a pause in the fighting with russias mediation laws to a large Foreign Exchange of prisoners and war did however over the weekend both sides accused each other of violations the
The announcement of a cease fire thats to be expected on this in any conflict the real question is whether the pot is have an interest in. Ceasefire and i think that applies very much to say by john and to its a chief sponsor turkey because for azerbaijan a cease fire and status quo ante isnt really in its interest so. It has made clear that it will not accept anything short of a complete armenian withdrawal from the areas that its been occupying since 94 so i did to think that the ceasefire may not last i mean theres just simply. Theres too many vested interests against it and therefore. This conflict is likely to escalate you name is there in the risk of losing base in azerbaijan because this offensive against the part of the herd about guns and gun anywhere i mean if you look at villages many again if you diligent been lost the middle or largely been abandoned for 30 years so i mean whos who where is the risk greatest right now i dont think it would be in. Well you are right because
It was. Clear. That vaccine is poised to complete the final stage of tasks our correspondent is among the volunteers taking part. And the british Prime Minister rolls out a complex new set of rules to counter with a partial lockdown in the north of england but theres a growing public frustration over the governments handling of the crisis. Unconcerned. About what they know when they when. They. Are broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our 2 International Im sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us now the ceasefire between armenia. And as i buy john is barely Holding Together as the shaky truce enters a 4th day on monday air raid sirens were again heard in the capital dist of disputed. These pictures show the aftermath of a 2 week bombardment then in the early hours of saturday baku and yerevan agreed to a pause in the fighting with russias mediation that was to allow for an exchange of prisoners and war dead however over the weekend both sides accused each other
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome provost strom. [applause] good evening. It is my very great pleasure to welcome you to Memorial Church for this years lecture on a Meaningful Life. Honored we are deeply to have as our speaker associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Ruth Bader Ginsburg. [cheers and applause] this event, as you may know, has a rich history at stanford. Lecture that in a inry rathbun, a professor the 1930s through the 1950s, decided to give on the last day of his class one spring. The lecture was such a success that it turned into an annual tradition at stanford for many years until professor rathbun retired. It was revised in 2008, supported by a generous gift to the office of religious life by the foundation for Global Community which established the henry and Amelia Rathbun fund for exploring what leads to a Meaningful Life. Each year, a rathbun visiting fellow selected to come to stanford to deliver the lecture and spend time with our faculty,