Marxism was a concept. People wanted to die for a higher cause. That changed in 1988 and people started to respect life. They started to respect their existence and because of that, violence against the government, they knew this government is ready to use violence but they started to enjoy life more than before but now as we have seen in different cities people are just desperate. There are reports that people, the video unit showing people saying we are hungry, dont have anything to eat. We are just waiting to die and this is happening in many cities and towns across iraq so people are resorting to violence as well, people are responding to violence perpetrated by the regime through violence but they tried to resist peacefully and nonviolently. After the november protests we have entered a new phase. People still dont know what this phase will be like but it is a new phase. The government has become more militant and more violent. How would you set the stage in terms of describing wh
Policy alliance and Advocacy Group that works to decriminalize drugs will discuss plans by the Trump Administration to crack down on the growing, selling and use of marijuana. And National Affairs contribue r or university of Pennsylvania Law School professor amy wax will talk about her piece looking at disadvantaged youth in the United States. Washington journal, live at 7 00 a. M. Eastern on saturday morning. Dr. Kurt newman on his book, healing children, a surgeons story from the frontiers of the pediatric medicine. The conversations i hear are about conduct things like medicaid, and cutting the nih and doing all of these things when were on the cusp of such terrific discoveries. And when you think about half of the, half of the people that are on medicaid, half, of the beneficiaries are children so whos going to get hurt. Why do we want to do that . Were not doing that to the elderly on medicare. We ought to double down and really put more into our children. Watch the entire progra
Policy alliance and Advocacy Group that works to decriminalize drugs will discuss plans by the Trump Administration to crack down on the growing, selling and use of marijuana. And National Affairs contribue r or university of Pennsylvania Law School professor amy wax will talk about her piece looking at disadvantaged youth in the United States. Washington journal, live at 7 00 a. M. Eastern on saturday morning. Dr. Kurt newman on his book, healing children, a surgeons story from the frontiers of the pediatric medicine. The conversations i hear are about conduct things like medicaid, and cutting the nih and doing all of these things when were on the cusp of such terrific discoveries. And when you think about half of the, half of the people that are on medicaid, half, of the beneficiaries are children so whos going to get hurt. Why do we want to do that . Were not doing that to the elderly on medicare. We ought to double down and really put more into our children. Watch the entire progra
My 25 is frwife is from india. I still love india. Be careful yeah. But and india has enormous potential and capability. But i have to, again, simply say india has a great capacity also for disappointing. It lumbers forward like an elephant and it also operates on its own strategic agenda. People from the Indian Strategic elite and ive spoken to a few of them by accident. They all seem to be related to my inlaws in one way or another, country of 1. You know, 2 billion and Everybody Knows everybody else it seems. They are not ready to play this kind of role. They are enormously focused upon pakistan and upon internal issues and thats and the strategic agenda. So, i dont think theyre going to what we are seeing, though, at least in the maritime issues partly because china is pushing into the region and chinas support for pakistan, they are interested in countering that and in certain areas we are seeing increased cooperation. I think theres a lot of room for it, for example, u. S. And it
Stock market is overvalued. Normalization leads to a correction in the stock market in the United States without actually having any notable crossborder liabilities. Even though starting from that is a growing nonbank to nonbank transactions. So why is this a problem . Korea is one of the six countries that is part of advanced economies identified by the financial openness index is having open current accounts but does not have a convertible currency. Thats a problem. Relatively large relatively advanced Financial Market opened but does not have the current account surplus. The one is not internationalize it all. We have to rely hundred percent on the reserves in the Exchange Rate. And given the magnitude of the amount of capitol flow or stock changes ive just shown you once they shift in sentiment you essentially have. Even during the Global Financial crisis the ims if i remember correctly were saying that the career reserves was too high the fundamentals. And if found painfully for t