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as a group of insurgents tried to break through the surrounding russian units responded with to overrate shells it's believed the militants were conducting training in order to carry out more scale terror attacks in the region. it's twenty one minutes past the hour of let's check on some other international headlines about brain court have life sentences h.e.i. activists found guilty of plotting to overthrow the state a prominent political leader and activist were among those convicted other activists were given up to fifteen years in jail total of twenty one stood trial she of protesters are calling for greater rights and democratic reforms in the sunni ruled kingdom. hundreds of writers have clashed with police in northern ireland during the second night of sectarian violence in east belfast crowds hurled stones fireworks and petrol bombs at police replied with water cannons two men were treated for burn injuries and a press photographer was shot in the leg but we start investigating whether the man was the intended. and flights are slowly resuming from south australian airports as the
as a group of insurgents tried to break through the surrounding russian units responded with to overrate shells it's believed the militants were conducting training in order to carry out more scale terror attacks in the region. it's twenty one minutes past the hour of let's check on some other international headlines about brain court have life sentences h.e.i. activists found guilty of plotting to overthrow the state a prominent political leader and activist were among those convicted other...
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stadiums have already been overrated training centers airports roads railways and hotels are being constructed or modernized staying with football and jill simonian you know has expressed concern over qatar's climates in regards to hosting the twenty twenty two world cup the finals are to be held in june a month when temperatures regularly reach over forty degrees celsius the real madrid monitor was speaking in doha on a visit to the city's aspire academy of sports excellence. difficult feeling we had we were coming from europe we've got complete. weather but i think you've been on. to realize that most of the program will come from different governments and they need to help people with such. english premier league side form have appointed martin yall as their new manager following the resignation of mark hughes last week the former tottenham boss joins the club and the two year contract with could be extended for a further twelve months i'm hoping the fifty five year old dutchman will be able to stabilise the club's place in the off the table next season be finished if this year you all come
stadiums have already been overrated training centers airports roads railways and hotels are being constructed or modernized staying with football and jill simonian you know has expressed concern over qatar's climates in regards to hosting the twenty twenty two world cup the finals are to be held in june a month when temperatures regularly reach over forty degrees celsius the real madrid monitor was speaking in doha on a visit to the city's aspire academy of sports excellence. difficult feeling...
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why did he think shakespeare was the most overrated writer heavier why was he incredible -- he couldn't understand what people saw in shakespeare particularly the greater the claims made for shakespeare theaters and julius sees injure and above all king lear? he really could only just see a kind of worthlessly histrionic talent expended on nothing in particular. and tolstoy had an intelligence the size of the planet. we had misperception and it's an odd bee to have in his bonnet but tolstoy could have weird bees in his bonnet. this is not orwell's -- i would comment about the story of tolstoy that occurs to me that what -- and it really worked 'cause some of you, at least two you can go and read this essay. i hope so, philadelphia, you must. and it would spoil it 'cause the essay really does have a punch line and what orwell does is drops clues as the essay runs along like a great crime story as to why, in fact, tolstoy might have this view of shakespeare and particularly might have it of king lear. and when the answer is delivered, it's of a kind of brow-smacking accord which is the sa
why did he think shakespeare was the most overrated writer heavier why was he incredible -- he couldn't understand what people saw in shakespeare particularly the greater the claims made for shakespeare theaters and julius sees injure and above all king lear? he really could only just see a kind of worthlessly histrionic talent expended on nothing in particular. and tolstoy had an intelligence the size of the planet. we had misperception and it's an odd bee to have in his bonnet but tolstoy...
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the guy had so much criticism over the last few years, you know, he was overrated, he was never goingchampion, too much of a scorer, never much of a team guy. but for him to be able to win the championship, get the monkey off his back, you can see he's relieved and enjoying himself. >> and of course he throws a little high, he's 7 feet tall. good to see you. quick break. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] thanks to advanced natural gas turbine technology from ge, the power that will help make our nation more energy independent is right here in america. [ crickets chirping ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] advanced gas turbine technology from ge. ♪ that can go the distance. that's why we gave the chevy equinox an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon highway. but do passengers appreciate making less stops at the pump? hey. want me to drive? we'll take that as a yes. the count on chevy event is going on strong with a full selection of vehicles to choose from. visit your local chevy dealer. with new extra-strength bayer advanced aspirin. it has microparticles, enters the bloodstream faste
the guy had so much criticism over the last few years, you know, he was overrated, he was never goingchampion, too much of a scorer, never much of a team guy. but for him to be able to win the championship, get the monkey off his back, you can see he's relieved and enjoying himself. >> and of course he throws a little high, he's 7 feet tall. good to see you. quick break. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] thanks to advanced natural gas turbine technology from ge, the power...
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highly prized but highly overrated snitch. he gave them virtually nothing. and the guy was protected... the narrative... i'd say, charlie, the big difference of today, where we sit now, is the narrative is about to change. the justice department narrative has always been that there was this rogue agent, john connolly, assisted by aogue supervisor, agent john morris, who assisted whitey bulger and allowed him to go out and kill with impunity. but e reality is, there was many other f.b.i. agents and many other f.b.i. supervisors that knew about this for years. and that's where this goes now. the key is who gets to debrief... i mean, we could spend all day talking about the arres and theips and all that sff. i don't think that's the issue. the issue is now that he's in custody, who gets to debrief whitey bulger? i would argue that the f.b.i. has an inherent conflict of interest in th and should not control the investigation from here. there are members of the massachusetts state police and the u. drug enforcement administration who built the casegainst whitey b
highly prized but highly overrated snitch. he gave them virtually nothing. and the guy was protected... the narrative... i'd say, charlie, the big difference of today, where we sit now, is the narrative is about to change. the justice department narrative has always been that there was this rogue agent, john connolly, assisted by aogue supervisor, agent john morris, who assisted whitey bulger and allowed him to go out and kill with impunity. but e reality is, there was many other f.b.i. agents...
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so stability, as a macroeconomic virtue may be woman is what overrated. clearly i think we have to look at the balance again and what will be the impact on this extra stability on our job creation. secretary brainard, you confused me with one part of your testimony. i thought i heard you say that it was critical that the united states be the first mover in regulatory reform but at the same time i believe i heard you and almost every other panelist talk about their fears of essentially a race to the bottom and what we know as regulatory arbitrage, so i'm having a little trouble understanding why it is critical to move first and why should we not move concurrently. i can't recognize the two. >> first of all, on the capital standards there was a great deal of consideration in the development of the basel 3 standards to the macroeconomic impact of those capital standards. our regulators did a lot of impact here on the u.s. it was also done internationally and there was broad agreement. i've seen the analysis that the transition timelines, which are quite gene
so stability, as a macroeconomic virtue may be woman is what overrated. clearly i think we have to look at the balance again and what will be the impact on this extra stability on our job creation. secretary brainard, you confused me with one part of your testimony. i thought i heard you say that it was critical that the united states be the first mover in regulatory reform but at the same time i believe i heard you and almost every other panelist talk about their fears of essentially a race to...
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so this ability may be somewhat overrated. and clearly i think we have to look at the balance again of what ultimately will be the impact of this extra stability on our job creation. secretary brainerd, you confuse me on one part of your testimony. perhaps i'll give you an opportunity to explain. what i thought i heard you say is that it was critical that the u.s. first maneuver in regulatory reform, but at the same time i believe i heard you does every other panelist talk about their fears of essentially a race to the bottom and what we know as regulatory arbitrage pics on having a little trouble understanding why it is mission critical to move first and why should we not move concurrently. did i misunderstand part of your testimony? >> let me just address both points that you raised. on the capital standards there was a great deal of consideration in the development of the basel iii capital standards to the macroeconomic impact of those capital standards. and our regulators get a lot of impact here on the u.s., and it was al
so this ability may be somewhat overrated. and clearly i think we have to look at the balance again of what ultimately will be the impact of this extra stability on our job creation. secretary brainerd, you confuse me on one part of your testimony. perhaps i'll give you an opportunity to explain. what i thought i heard you say is that it was critical that the u.s. first maneuver in regulatory reform, but at the same time i believe i heard you does every other panelist talk about their fears of...
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stability as a macroeconomic virtue may be somewhat overrated, and clearly, i think we have to look at the balance again of what ultimately will be the impact of this extra stability on our job creation? secretary brainar drk, you confused me with one part of your testimony. what i thought i heard you say is that it was critical that the united states essentially be the first mover in regulatory reform, but at the same time i believe i heard you and almost every other panelist talk about the -- their fears of a essentially a race to the bottom and what we know as regulatory arbitrage. i'm having a little trouble understanding why does mission critical to move first, and why should we not move concurrently. did i misinterpret parts of your testimony? >> first of all on the capital starnth, there was a great deal of consideration on the basel iii capital standards to the macroeconomic impact of those capital standards, and our regulators did a lot of impact here on the u.s., and it was also done internationally, and there was broad agreement, and i've seen the analysis that the transitio
stability as a macroeconomic virtue may be somewhat overrated, and clearly, i think we have to look at the balance again of what ultimately will be the impact of this extra stability on our job creation? secretary brainar drk, you confused me with one part of your testimony. what i thought i heard you say is that it was critical that the united states essentially be the first mover in regulatory reform, but at the same time i believe i heard you and almost every other panelist talk about the --...