Sort of. Like you know that i got. To. Welcome everybody to watching the hawks i am tyrone been through and joining me today is Award Winning journalist chris hedges to talk about the how our political leaders are spending so much money just to get themselves elected and the other battle fronts on the war in the port thank you so much for joining me lowers i accordingly the federal Elections Commission total federal Election Fund raising was approximately 2000000000 in just the 1st half of 2019 and we havent even started the primaries. What do those numbers tell you about the state of our federal elections but. Its more about what it says about the state of politics its what benjamin demat called junk politics if you look closely at how this money is spent it is not about the dissemination of ideas its about the dissemination of emotions about manufactured political personalities. About making people confuse knowledge with how they are made to feel and i think whats so interesting abou
Because visionary. During times when its hard to say what next week. In one thing in. The world change. For the. Thomas wright executive director into near futurist at colorado its been changed its just great to have you with us so much to talk about you know all the conveyance of the moment that stuff to condemn make will never be to say like it was like post 911 will there will be a past corroding world but why are we so sure because they did back the world not after 911 it really didnt end up being that much different. Yeah. There are several factors that make mr different 1st of all the coal economy was never designed to just shut down and be restarted and yet. Were going to start saying all kinds of whole send in things from the start. Start up again our supply chains are going to be all messed up. But people go back to work a lot of people on earth have had time to think about what their job was and what they were doing and a lot of people are going to decide that they dont want
Beijing we crafted to go he is the Vice President of the center for china and globalization carjacking crosstime groups in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok lets go to william 1st in florida. Just a few hours ago unemployment data was just released now were up to over 20000000 people applying for unemployment in the United States who would have thought even 6 weeks ago its extraordinary and being a historian by trade i know the history of the Great Depression and the depression very well not only in the United States but globally so when i see these numbers come out its terrifying to hear how it is you know this pandemic will be resolved its only a matter of question and resources and patients because i understand that because ive been locked down for a month now and its getting very very tiresome. How is this. Pandemic going to impact the recovery if there is a recovery and i never thought in my my time i would ask about is there going to
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June day, noise. A metropolis, a big city, very beautiful , everything is unusual, well, for me it was like some kind of adventure, a new country, new impressions, i knew practically nothing about belarus before coming here, only some short stories about my relatives, therefore mine the main acquaintance with this country happened, of course, when i was at school, at the university, acquaintance with the language, culture, literature, this all happened much later gradually. Moving to another country is a very radical and very responsible step, which entails very big changes in everyones life. For us , of course, the key role was played by the advice of our relatives, well, in general, some General Information about the country, its location, its culture, which is close in some sense to ours. Of course, we have different cultures, but we have a lot in common; adaptation is probably easier than in some other countries. I myself came from the rostov region, the village of oblievskaya, the