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Anime ? BAKI: dai reitaisai-hen (session 2)

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Eight years after the so-called Arab Spring, the Middle East has had to come to terms with even more ferocious dictatorships than of past decades. The case of the assassination of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi has shown that Western nations continue to maintain relations with authoritarian governments in the region while reacting with caution to the violations of human rights that their business partners perpetrate in their countries. The panel will analyze the new political scenario in the Middle East and consider how Arab activists, many of them in exile, continue their battle for democracy and human rights.
Con: Safa al-Ahmad (freelance journalist and film-maker), Anwar al-Bunni (human rights lawyer), Laura Cappon (RAI 3 News), Iyad El-Baghdadi (fellow Civita)
Con: Floriana Bulfon (giornalista freelance), Alessia Candito (Corriere della Calabria), Amalia De Simone (Corriere.it)
Con: Guido Baumhauer (managing director Deutsche Welle), Clara Jiménez Cruz (editor Maldita), Esther Paniagua (freelance journalist), Eduardo Suarez (co-founder Politibot)

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22 Visualizzazioni · 4 anni fa

HKFP: Thousands gathered at Edinburgh Place on Wednesday evening calling on G20 countries to raise concerns about Hong Kong at the leaders’ summit on Friday, hours after staging a mass march to foreign consulates to lobby country representatives directly.
Crowds wearing all-black spilt out of the public square, many holding signs that read “Free Hong Kong” and “Democracy Now.”
Organisers, the Civil Human Rights Front (CHRF), issued a statement urging a withdrawal of the government’s suspended extradition bill.
“If you believe in values like democracy, freedom, human rights and the rule of law like we do, please, we urge all of you to voice out during the G20 summit, and defend our rights together with Hong Kong people,” it read.
The pro-democracy coalition have led millions on marches over recent weeks against the bill, as demands have evolved into calling for universal suffrage ahead of the July 1 pro-democracy rally.

CHRF manifesto :

"Withdraw the Extradition Bill! Free Hong Kong!

A time when democracy and freedom are universal values that are inviolable.

Hong Kong people had urged for democratisation for over 30 years. When Hong Kong was handed over to China since 1997, as written in the Sino-British Joint Declaration, China promised that Hong Kong can enjoy One Country Two Systems and a high degree of autonomy. The Basic Law also promised universal suffrage to be implemented in the year of 2007 to 2008. But China broke these promises, and gradually intervened deeply in Hong Kong’s internal affairs.

Hong Kong people have always insisted on having universal suffrage – to let Hong Kong people rule Hong Kong. Unfortunately, we seem to be further and further away from genuine democracy. In merely 22 years after the hand-over, the One Country Two Systems principle barely survives. During the [legislative] process of the “Extradition Bill”, the Hong Kong Liaison Office blatantly intervened in Hong Kong’s internal affairs and scrapped the promises of [a] high degree of autonomy.

This year, the government decided to put the Extradition Bill through Legislative Council, in order to make all people in Hong Kong, including local citizens and expats, to be potentially extradited to China, or to countries which have less protection on human rights and the rule of law. This will destroy existing protection on human rights and the rule of law in Hong Kong and will crack down the last defence to freedom and safety.

In our current political system, Hong Kong does not have genuine democracy. To stop this evil law from passing, 1.03 million followed by 2 million Hongkongers courageously took to the streets in the past two weeks. Some were even cracked down by the police with excessive, disproportionate force and lethal weapons. But the government only gave a shallow apology, without making any tangible changes.

As world leaders meet at the G20 summit, Hong Kong citizens now sincerely urge all of you, including Xi Jinping, to answer our humble questions: Does Hong Kong deserve democracy? Should Hong Kong people enjoy democracy? Can [a] democratic system be implemented in Hong Kong now?

Dear friends from around the world. I believe you have seen through media and the Internet, that Hongkongers spared no efforts to safeguard our freedom. Please bear in mind: if the Extradition Bill passes, when you come to Hong Kong to travel, study or for business, you may face unfair trials. If you believe in values like democracy, freedom, human rights and the rule of law like we do, please, we urge all of you to voice out, during the G20 summit and defend our rights together with Hong Kong people."

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12 Visualizzazioni · 4 anni fa

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21 Visualizzazioni · 4 anni fa

Former Ambassador Tim Roemer (D-IN) & former Congressman Zach Wamp (R-TN), Co-chairs of Issue One's ReFormers Caucus in a bipartisan discussion, moderated by Prof. Charles Wheelan.

Wednesday, September 25, 2019
4:00pm – 5:00pm
Room 003, Rockefeller Center
Sponsored by: Rockefeller Center
Join the Co-chairs of Issue One’s ReFormers Caucus – former Ambassador Tim Roemer (D-IN) and former Congressman Zach Wamp (R-TN) – for a bipartisan discussion about the most serious threats to our system of government, and the solutions to our country’s political dysfunction.

Panelist Bios:

Zach Wamp served in the House of Representatives for more than 15 years, representing Tennessee’s 3rd District. He was a senior member on the House Appropriations Committee and co-chair of the House Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Caucus. He also founded the Congressional Fitness Caucus. He is now the president and owner of Zach Wamp Consulting, a bipartisan consulting and development firm for a wide range of businesses across the country. Prior to serving in elected office, he worked as a small businessman and a commercial real estate broker.

Tim Roemer served six terms in the U.S. House of Representatives for Indiana’s third congressional district, and was an instrumental member of the of 9/11 Commission after the attacks on September 11, 2001. In Congress, he was known as a consensus-builder and worked diligently to represent the people of Indiana, and to improve access, standards and achievement in the American education system through his leadership on initiatives such as Head Start, AmeriCorps, and affordable higher education proposals. As Ambassador to India, Tim led one of America’s largest diplomatic missions, and helped move India from America’s 25th-largest trading partner to 12th and expanded the country’s commercial sales in defense and space industries.

Moderator Bio:

Charles Wheelan is Senior Lecturer and Policy Fellow at the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center. He is also affiliated with the Department of Economics and the Department of Education. In addition to his work at Dartmouth, he has spent time as a speechwriter, a correspondent for The Economist, and a Congressional candidate and in other policy-related positions that inform my academic work. His goal is to make important academic ideas understandable to the broadest possible audience and to use these powerful ideas to address real social challenges.

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3 Visualizzazioni · 4 anni fa

Sponsored by the Political Economy Project at Dartmouth College

What accounts for the well-chronicled travails of democracy in the Western world today? For Robert Kuttner, the answer is clear: global capitalism is mostly to blame. Kuttner, coeditor and a co-founder of "The American Prospect" and a leading social critic, discusses his recent book "Can Democracy Survive Global Capitalism?" (Norton, 2018)

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Room 001, Rockefeller Center
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5 Visualizzazioni · 4 anni fa

Watch live the Launch of “Youth 2030: The UN Youth Strategy” and “Generation Unlimited partnership” #Youth2030

The Secretary-General of the United Nations António Guterres is scheduled to speak.

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9 Visualizzazioni · 4 anni fa

President Trump: "I'll be watching the debates tonight...I would like to know who I'm going to be running against."

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25 Visualizzazioni · 4 anni fa

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26 Visualizzazioni · 4 anni fa

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Thank you so much!The "Fast Money " traders shared their first moves for the market open.Tim Seymour was a buyer of Alibaba.Karen Finerman was a buyer of Alphabet.Dan Nathan was a buyer of Disney.Guy Adami was a buyer of Sarepta Therapeutics. Trader disclosure: Tim Seymour is long AMZN, AAPL, ACBFF, ACRGF, AMZA, ACB, APC, APH, BA, BABA, BAC, BIDU, BX, C, CCJ, CGC, CLF, CMG, CNTTF, CRLBF, CRON, CSCO, CWEB, CURLF, DAL, DIS, DPZ, DVYE, DYME, EEM, EUFN, EWM, FB, FDX, FXI, GE, GILD, GM, GOOGL, GTBIF,GTII, GWPH, HAL, HEXO, HK.APH, HRVOF, HVT, HYYDF, INTC, ITHUF, JD, KHRNF, KRO, KSHB, LEAF, LNTH, MAT, MCD, MJNE, MO, MOS, MPEL, MPX, MRMD, NKE, OGI, ORGMF, OTC, PAK, PHM, PYPL, RH, RL, SBUX, SQ, STZ, T, TER, TIF, TGOD, TNYBF, TRSSF, TRST, TWTR, UA, UAL, VALE, VIAB, VOD, X, XRT, YNDX, 700. Tim is short IWM, RACE, SPY, TSLA. Tim's firm is long CGC, HEXO, CRON, APH. Tim is on the advisory board of Green Organic Dutchman, Heaven, Kushco, Dionymed, Tikun Olam, CCTV, and Canndescent. Karen Finerman's firm is long ANTM, C, CBS, CPRI, FB, FDX, FL, FNAC, GOOG, GOOGL, GLNG, GMLP, JPM, LYV, SPY puts, SPY put spreads, TBT, URI, WIFI. Her firm is short IWM. Karen Finerman is long AAL, BAC, BOT Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, C, CAT, CBS, CPRI, DAL, DVYE, DXJ, EEM, EPI, EWW, EWZ, DVYE, FB, FL, GM, GMLP, GLNG, GOOG, GOOGL, JPM, LOW, LYV, KFL, MA, MTW, PRCP, SEDG, TACO, TGT, WIFI, WFM. Karen Finerman is long FB spread calls. Karen Finerman is short GOOG, GOOGL calls. Karen Finerman is long SPY puts. Bitcoin and Ethereum are in her kids' Trust. Dan Nathan is long XLI May put spread. Long XRT May put spread. Long WFC May put spread. Long EA June Sept call calendar. Guy Adami is long CELG, EXAS, GDX, INTC. Guy Adami's wife, Linda Snow, works at Merck.

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22 Visualizzazioni · 4 anni fa

Einstein loves to have conversations with himself. Although his musings aren't profound, they are very entertaining! This particular day he was wandering on the bathroom counter and asked the question, "What colors"? He replied, "orange chicken". Then he commanded, "come here, this way", "Pffffff! raspberry"! Then with a little shake of the head he says, "sweet potato" As he walks off camera you can still see him in the mirror as he kisses the towel and says, "so sweet", stinker, get crazy"! His encore is a rendition of the Elvis Presley song, "Shake, rattle, and roll!" Looks like Einstein has a few items on his to do list. Eating some more, going to see Jeff, and going outside to name a few. "Where’s the money?" is his last question. That is a question we all ask ourselves! The money must be in the mirror playing peek-a-boo with you!<br><br>Einstein the Talking Texan Parrot is a silly, smart, and popular parrot who loves to talk and entertain! He likes to have conversations with his owners, talking and acting silly, and doing animal sound imitations. Watch him sing and dance in his video compilations! With his amazing talking abilities, and funny antics, Einstein the talking parrot's videos will keep you entertained for hours! Einstein parrot is also famous for some of his silly quotes and sayings. Online, Einstein the talking parrot is popular across many social media platforms. Einstein's favorite places to talk at home is perched on the shower wall, in the kitchen on his drawer, and on his screened in back porch.<br><br>As stated on his website, Einstein's mission statement: "To entertain and bring joy, to foster the human-parrot bond, and to convey that parrots are deserving of immeasurable amounts of patience, nurturing, and companionship." Einstein's website (<a href="http://www.einsteinparrot.com" rel=nofollow target=_blank>www.einsteinparrot.com</a>) is designed to inform you about the care of parrots and also entertain you.<br><br>Living with a parrot is a big commitment. Parrots live a very long time. They require a lot of care, proper nutrition, training, time and patience. Parrots need a lot of attention and lots of toys and activities to keep from being bored. Parrots are also expensive. It is often said, Having a parrot is much like raising a 2 or 3 year old child for the rest of your life!

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Thank you so much!The CEOs of companies with outsized exposure to China are anticipating that the United States will escalate trade tensions even further by extending tariffs to more Chinese products, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday.Though President Donald Trump's trade strategy is "flawed," a 25% tariff on all Chinese imports could force the country to change its practices, he said. "Even CEOs who would never vote for Trump are willing to see their own earnings cut if it means they can get a more level playing field down the line," the "Mad Money" host said. "Yeah, their trade practices are really that bad and only the 'punditocracy' refuses to admit it, either because they've bought into the myth of China's invincibility or they believe in free trade at any cost to our working people."Chinese companies have long been accused of stealing intellectual property from the U.S., and Trump placed particular focus on what he saw as a trade deficit between the countries. After hiking tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods from 10% to 25% last Friday, Trump is threatening to add a 25% duty on another group of merchandises worth about $300 billion.Cramer said the tariffs have the potential to add another $100 billion a year to the U.S. government's purse, which could be leveraged to pay down the budget deficit. Though American consumers will ultimately pay the price for those high duties, Trump will frame it as a tax on the Chinese, the host said. "So even though the trade war means that earnings per share might go lower short-term for a handful of obvious companies — or more if the tariffs trigger a global slowdown — our CEOs seem to be willing to take the pain because they've had it up to here with the People's Republic," Cramer said. "I've talked to these execs for a long time and I keep coming back with one vital conclusion: China has overplayed its hand."The U.S. will find it difficult to collaborate with other trade partners, such as Europe, to cordon off China and push them to change, Cramer said. Europeans, he said, would be more willing to come to terms with the Chinese — if it means that BMW and Mercedes Benz in Germany can take market share from Ford and General Motors. "There's no way to form a united front against China on trade because they can play us off against each other," Cramer said.Get more of Cramer's insight here

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Thank you so much!Monday's market sell-off was inspired by the escalating trade war with China coupled with Friday's Uber IPO fiasco, CNBC's Jim Cramer said. "Whenever there's a huge, highly visible initial public offering that implodes, it discredits the entire asset class," the "Mad Money" host said. "That's exactly what happened after the failed Facebook IPO in 2012. It's happening again right now."The ride-hailing app, which closed Monday nearly $8 off its $45 debut, is largely to blame for the disappointing debut, Cramer said. The technology platform had terrible timing entering public markets, he said. "You're supposed to come public when your business is red hot. But Uber waited too long," he said. "The ride-sharing company's growth has been slowing for a while now, and they just had another decelerating quarter."The stock will continue to be under pressure until management can get the company on the road to profitability, Cramer said. Uber's share price was unable to get a good pop once it began trading Friday because it there was not enough demand on the market for the equity, he added.IPOs are usually tailored toward big institutions where money managers buy most of the shares in the actual deal. That's followed by individual investors, who bid up the sock in the aftermarket, Cramer said. "However, at $45, most professionals weren't interested because they knew Uber was slowing," he said. Furthermore, it did not help that the company went public "just as Trump started his tariff increases and that spread panic among potential buyers."That wouldn't have mattered if the IPO had been priced correctly, Cramer said.Get more insight here

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Thank you so much!Adobe President and CEO Shantanu Narayen said Tuesday he's bullish on the company's 2019 outlook — despite U.S.-China trade tensions that have rattled major indexes in recent trading days.In an interview with Jim Cramer in San Francisco, the CEO said the software firm's creative and enterprise businesses should be able to function without disruption. "Our exposure to China in both of those is fairly minimal," he told the "Mad Money" host. "I think if you look at what we've been able to accomplish in the long run and the tailwinds that we have, we continue to be really optimistic about Adobe's prospects."Adobe is riding the secular trends of design and creativity, two areas that Narayen said "have never been more important." People are creating content in a myriad of spaces, including for automobiles and retail experiences, he said.The company on Tuesday announced that its digital media segment brought in $1.78 billion of revenue during its first quarter. That included $1.49 billion in its creative business, an increase of 22% year over year.After shifting from a two-tier distribution channel to the cloud, Adobe recognized that other companies and industries would have to invest in a digital presence as well, Narayen said. That has given the company "credibility" to share its discoveries with other enterprises, while providing a platform that helps businesses monetize their digital presence, he added.Adobe helps companies attract, engage and create an experience for customers, he said. "Adobe is the content provider that enables all of these streams to be delivered with incredible content," Narayen said. "Given design is more important, given mobile devices are every single place, that's a tremendous tailwind."That also goes for industries looking to stave off potential disruption by Amazon, he continued. "The need to transform is also front and center for every C-level executive," Narayen said. "Given Adobe's been through our own transformation and has software, they want to hear from us and they want to experience that same benefit that we have been able to see."Adobe said total revenue in its fiscal first quarter grew 25% year over year to total $2.60 billion for the period ending March 1.Shares of the software company have gained more than 20% in 2019. The stock closed Tuesday up 1.6%.Disclosure: Cramer's charitable trust owns shares of Amazon.com.Questions for Cramer? Call Cramer: 1-800-743-CNBCWant to take a deep dive into Cramer's world? Hit him up! - Jim Cramer Twitter - Facebook - InstagramQuestions, comments, suggestions for the "Mad Money" website? madcap@cnbc.com




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