Kaiser report the show you love i know you do this is the kaiser report the show you love i know you do yes stacie yes its important to watch just say oh and were going to show you some how yes stacie yes its important to watch just say oh and were going to show you some headlines why its so important to watch us because if you watch the mainstream news if you listen lines why its so important to watch us because if you watch the mainstream news if you listen to the corporate propaganda you might be on the wrong side of many trades now max keiser to the corporate propaganda you might be on the wrong side of many trades now max kaiser you were involved in the dot com bubble back in the ninetys and what happened during the you were involved in the dot com bubble back in the ninetys and what happened during the dot com bubble a lot of people lost a lot of wealth 5 trillion and wealth right and it was the dot com bubble a lot of people lost a lot of wealth 5 trillion and wealth right and i
Get out your watches and secret eyes synchronize the countdown to that debate. The second debate is scheduled for 5 00 p. M. In two weeks. The second will be at 9 00 eastern. Some pundits who live in the land of conventional wisdom say that it would be a humiliating catastrophe not to make the cut for the primetime debate, but could you make the argument gasp that the conventional wisdom is wrong . John you could, and i know you are going to, so i will prebudge you yes. Being on prime time, much bigger audience, you will be up there with donald, you will have a chance to take him out if you are really skillful. I think there are a lot of people who are not going to sit through four hours of republican debate. Mark almost no one will watch the whole debate, even fox loyalists. The first debate of this election cycle is going to be that earlier debate. The main reason is, think about the people in that debate. George pataki, Carly Fiorina Lindsey Graham, john kasich, bobby jindal these a
Uncertain future for the thousands of desperate people trying to enter europe. Dead end. Of the entire homeless population, approximately 20 of those individuals and families are living in their vehicles right now. Californias surging homeless population, and the push to lift the ban on sleeping in cars. [ jazz music ] plus him hometown, jazz giant Terrence Blanchard on the city that he was born and raised in, new orleans. To me they embody the whole idea of what it mines to be resilient. Ten years after katrina. Asian markets are just now open for trading. Markets closed down again on tuesday for the sixth day in a row. The New York Stock Exchange opened optimistically this morning, but finished the day back in the red, dropping nearly 205 points. The loss wasnt as steep as yesterday, but after another tumultuous day investors remain nervous about what comes next. John terrett is in the newsroom with more. They, john, the Dow Jones Industrial average, the best measure of the u. S. And
You feel about it . Not good. Thanks for joining us, im joie chen. Down here in the place where the river meets the sea, theres a strong spirit even katrina couldnt wash away. Ten years after many of us, then young journalists, stood in the floodwaters and wondered whether this one of americas favorite cities would ever be the same. Theres an official focus on resilience. On the lights that are back. The fun of the French Quarter. The sense of community that has returned. Still, look closer. There are still fragile fractures in many places in the city. Our coverage begins with special correspondent Soledad Obrien on what new orleans found exposed by katrina after the storm. Reporter in new orleans iconic jackson square, crowds of tourists gather. To take in the sights and sounds of the big easy. Judging from the scene here, in the heart of the city, there seems to be no doubt, new orleans is back. But go just 20 minutes out of the city center and its a different picture altogether. How
Thanks for joining us, im joie chen. Down here in the place where the river meets the sea, theres a strong spirit even katrina couldnt wash away. Ten years after many of us, then young journalists, stood in the floodwaters and wondered whether this one of americas favorite cities would ever be the same. Theres an official focus on resilience. On the lights that are back. The fun of the French Quarter. The sense of community that has returned. Still, look closer. There are still fragile fractures in many places in the city. Our coverage begins with special correspondent Soledad Obrien on what new orleans found exposed by katrina after the storm. Reporter in new orleans iconic jackson square, crowds of tourists gather. To take in the sights and sounds of the big easy. Judging from the scene here, in the heart of the city, there seems to be no doubt, new orleans is back. But go just 20 minutes out of the city center and its a different picture altogether. How typical is this . How many ho