Neo liberal response to a pandemic let alone gross inequality around the world well basically. We fight on. Difficult to come out on the streets because the nature of this epidemic but i think what the epidemic actually teaches is that the system under which we live is soundly flaw. And it does not alter the world a future that is worth living to boarded at its heart i mean the notion that well is the only do not of nature prove the earth. And then to this day and wealthy people will get their way. By saving their lives so dont brag but what about the rest whats the world so i teach the new learned. Look up until a system which is being enforced now effectively since the eightys and charm since the ninetys of the last century needs to be dismantled all the countries that are seriously attempting to come to grips with this epidemic i mean macro in france was korea who was election is based on making france until near liberal state has now been forced to reverse all that and offering to
Colleague you know neal hell be here in about an hours time but stay with us now for going underground looking at the impact of u. S. Sanctions on countries dealing with the ongoing pandemic but if youre watching this in the u. K. Political talk show sport is next until we meet again. And were going underground 17 years of the day the world woke up to the often mouth of the initial bombing the head of an illegal u. S. U. K. Invasion of iraq which would lead to tens of millions across the middle east killed maimed or displaced coming up in the show as coronavirus displaces all of the news. For the Rolling Stone street fighting man if anything has changed since he took part in the biggest global peace protest. 21st century against the unchecked imperialism the destroyed iraq and destabilize the world plus as the coronavirus pandemic continues to ravage europe what does it mean for capitalism kashmir and the future of the worlds most famous publisher julian assange. Also more coming up in
At the end of this book i realized after a long period of thoughtfulness and i went into the wilderness. Is that america goes through these divisive periods roughly every 40 years. Why . We are a very dynamic country. Socially, economically. We are constantly reinventing ourselves. Not just as individuals but as a nation and government by its nature, its a status quo institution. This is how weve always done things. We will do things the same way again. Its people will then gets dark. America is set up to have these revolutions. Political revolutions. We had one in the beginning but ever since then, weve mostly had the revolutions that have played out and thats what we are in the middle of now. One of the things you said in the beginning of your book. You said without definitions, we are talking past each other or more likely just screaming at each other. Before we spoke, we had a conversation about the idea we can have constructive dialogue across the aisle. Which might make for good
Money market mutual funds. Welcome to daybreak europe. Extraordinary action as usurps theagarde Bond Buying Program with a pandemic Bond Buying Program and considering raising selfimposed qb limits. You wonder if omp is in the cards. We are still seeing this Dollar Strength as if these centralinary times for bankers also in markets with all people wanting to get their hands on dollars, seeing almost indiscriminate selling across assets as everyone just wants to hold cash. Tosef extraordinary times say the least. At the end of the day, this greenback strength is now getting to a stage where it is causing major dislocations and other key crosses in terms of the fx space, but also we have this mountain of dollardenominated debt in the emerging market space. Seven point 8 trillion globally. Thats going to be an issue in terms of interest payments. Raises the stakes for further coordinated responses in terms of Central Banks sitting together and to come up with a plaza cord. You do wonder w
Admiral blair serves as a member of the Energy Security leadership council, the National Bureau of Asian Research, u. S. China relations in the atlantic council. Previously served as director of National Intelligence from january 2009 to may 2010 and prior to retiring from the navy he was after 34 years commander of u. S. Pacific command, admiral blair will provide testimony on the drivers of chinas development of expeditionary capabilities. After admiral blair we will hear from kristin, chief executive officer of Vantage Point asia llc, a consultancy that provides expertise on the Indo Pacific Region with a focus on Chinese Foreign policy and Security Issues. She also holds a position of abject senior policy analyst at asd, formally she served director of the navy asiapacific Advisory Group at the pentagon. And was a senior project director for Chinese Military writtenrity, she has extensively on Chinese Foreign policy security and military affairs. She will address how bri furthers t