Students of macroeconomics. [laughter] maybe that is not a compliment. [laughter] for me it is because i know nothing. [laughter] so now i say that what you have this a situation with the fiscal policy with money supply has helped the country because it was not grow ring some of it was sent abroad to leading to a decline of the dollar. Leading to more prosperity. So when it comes to india cover the opposite but vitarelli applied the brakes. Doing that it will be very unpopular. They dont have the autonomy that the Federal Reserve in juries. In joyce. I am right about the situation that somehow looking at social spending have you ever tried . Is very hard to. Especially with the of run up to election. If mr. Moody is elected what about changing the Economic Policy . Very substantial. The last two years the european government has not undertaken any significant changes. It could also mean stymied by the charges of corruption. Maybe with the ethnic might blunt dash bias with the Prime Min
Thousands of years to get us to where we are now. Its not going to change in 22. So we have this snapshot of today of sort of 50 years ago, what was the status of women. And you know we have been charged as this last panel to talk about where we are today. Well, we have got a lot to cover. So, but in preparations for doing this one of the things i did was to go back and listen to that tape of Eleanor Roosevelt and john kennedy. After some pleasantries and this exchange, mrs. Roosevelt says to president kennedy, why arent there more Women Leaders in the United States . I mean we are a privileged country. We are educated women. Why arent there more leaders . And it occurred to me when i was going back through just trying to figure out how we are going to talk about where we are todao be willing to do is to ask like eleanor roosevelroosevel t did, the difficult questions. The questions that you know may be a little bit embarrassing for some people to try to answer, but really are there to
That is one of the places we are today with the status of women very much not only for legal control in that respect but also to fight for the economic ability to actualize that control that is what end of the moments that is not the end of the story. So did the women came to be few said i cannot believe we were talking about birth control. I thought the fixed liz . Raise your hugh did you thought we fix to this. [laughter] thank you for all you did but unfortunately we are not done yet. This is a generational moment where maybe for the women there was a reminder the fight the did to go on air perhaps for young women and introduction to this fight the have come to say they showed up for the fight finally. But 2012 with those events is a moment where young women and connected with each other more than they had the floor. So to tell you the membership increased exponentially and many were young women and a young band connecting to the mainstream organizations. Id Eleanor Roosevelt said r
We will speak with Michael Brune and actress daryl hannah, both arrested on wednesday. Then to rain, were a teenager has been shot dead by Security Forces as protesters mark the second anniversary of their pro democracy uprising. Finally, 1 billion rising. I just want you to imagine today that when you dance, when you put your bodies on the ground, your feet you move your body and soul, that we are literally dancing up the will of the world to end violence against women and girls. We will go to congo to speak with eve ensler, founder of 1 billion rising and v day. All of that and more coming up. This is democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. In rain, a teenage boy has been killed by Security Forces during protests marking the second anniversary of the countrys prodemocracy uprising. Opposition activists said the boy died from shotgun wounds. At least 87 people have died at the hands of Security Forces in the gulf nation since 2011. Despite the crac