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of human beings, we secular nation of capital, we secular and services and freeze declaration of. ——then we might decrease those errors of problems. this should be the long—term objective of all countries. just to follow up, brexit, obviously it was a referendum for the people of the united kingdom who decided to leave the european union. i have been clear, and many occasions since that decision was taken, from the uk's point of view we want to see a strong eu continuing and we want a good strategic partnership with the continuing members of the european union. we want the european union to maintain its strength. and trade, i mentioned a trade agreement with the european union, we will be looking to increase the opportunities betrayed with turkey. there are good investment streams between both countries. —— the opportunities betrayed with turkey. this is about bringing prosperity, jobs and wealth to both countries and i believe we can negotiate an agreement which will be positive and beneficial to both of us. on human rights, i did raise this issue today in my conversation with presi
of human beings, we secular nation of capital, we secular and services and freeze declaration of. ——then we might decrease those errors of problems. this should be the long—term objective of all countries. just to follow up, brexit, obviously it was a referendum for the people of the united kingdom who decided to leave the european union. i have been clear, and many occasions since that decision was taken, from the uk's point of view we want to see a strong eu continuing and we want a...
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we have become an increasingly secular nation. donald j. trump taking us in a new direction with those comments. oman of faith and i talk about it openly. i'm a believer. but i believe in first amendment rights to freedom of religion. i don't push that on anyone. what i liked in what president trump did, he talked about people whether they are in detroit other middle of america going to sleep at night under the pro tesks one higher power. he did it broadly in a way that didn't feel like he was i am peegd or enforcing anything down anyone's throat. lou: we appreciate it, and it's been a glorious day, thanks so much for being with us. earlier today the president assured all americans that they, that we, this nation, has nothing to fear. >> there should be no fear. we are protected and we'll always be protected. we'll be protected by the great men and women of our military and law enforcement. and most importantly, we will be protected by god. lou: and joining me now, fred fleitz is senior vice president at the center for security and policy.
we have become an increasingly secular nation. donald j. trump taking us in a new direction with those comments. oman of faith and i talk about it openly. i'm a believer. but i believe in first amendment rights to freedom of religion. i don't push that on anyone. what i liked in what president trump did, he talked about people whether they are in detroit other middle of america going to sleep at night under the pro tesks one higher power. he did it broadly in a way that didn't feel like he was...
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the nation that is protected by providence, by god almighty, and we have become an increasingly secular nationnald j. trump taking us in a new direction with those comments. oman of faith and i talk about it openly. i'm a believer. but i believe in first amendment rights to freedom of religion. i don't push that on anyone. what i liked in what president trump did, he talked about people whether they are in detroit other middle of america going to sleep at night under the pro tesks one higher power. he did it broadly in a way that didn't feel like he was i am peegd or enforcing anything down anyone's throat. lou: we appreciate it, and it's been a glorious day, thanks so much for being with us. earlier today the president
the nation that is protected by providence, by god almighty, and we have become an increasingly secular nationnald j. trump taking us in a new direction with those comments. oman of faith and i talk about it openly. i'm a believer. but i believe in first amendment rights to freedom of religion. i don't push that on anyone. what i liked in what president trump did, he talked about people whether they are in detroit other middle of america going to sleep at night under the pro tesks one higher...
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this is the situation of the church in the world the less 500 years since the rise of the secular nation'sstate, and the advent of mass communications. i would be hard-pressed to point to a single example where the vatican achieved much of anything at all by criticizing a criticizing a specific secular policy in a specific secular state, and even john paul the second, when there was the cold war confrontation in poland, he was always very careful to speak in generalities and never call out the polish regime or the polish political leaders by name. instead, he stuck to general ideas, most especially the dignity of the human person. is there water? is there water? jamie? if someone could bring up a bottle of water, a little thirsty. moral order, peace -- i would like to move through quickly, because i would like to leave room for questions, but the key ideas, i think were very usefully resented high -- by ian -- presented in the opening keynote, but when i did not hear imprecise to the degree i think it's worthwhile is human dignity, the dignity of the human person. nato was important. europ
this is the situation of the church in the world the less 500 years since the rise of the secular nation'sstate, and the advent of mass communications. i would be hard-pressed to point to a single example where the vatican achieved much of anything at all by criticizing a criticizing a specific secular policy in a specific secular state, and even john paul the second, when there was the cold war confrontation in poland, he was always very careful to speak in generalities and never call out the...
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nation. they made a secular country that everyone is entitled to their own faith and belief, and they will bed that people's religious practices are not to be inhibited or thwarted or in any way interfered with, unless of course we get the religious practice that does something terrible to other people and so forth. people,vast majority of that's all to be respected. and they should be. but that does not make us a christian nation. we are a nation that is essentially secular with a deep and abiding respect for everyone, including christians. host: got your point. we're talking about president obama, his speeches,'s words over the years. we want to hear from you about memorable phrases, memorable speeches, when you look back on the 44th president. sonya a few minutes ago talked about his words when it came to race relations, police community relations. president obama touched on that last year at a memorial service for police officer who was shot in dallas. here is a bit of president obama from that event. >> i know that americans are struggling right now with what we witnessed over the past w
nation. they made a secular country that everyone is entitled to their own faith and belief, and they will bed that people's religious practices are not to be inhibited or thwarted or in any way interfered with, unless of course we get the religious practice that does something terrible to other people and so forth. people,vast majority of that's all to be respected. and they should be. but that does not make us a christian nation. we are a nation that is essentially secular with a deep and...
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the wider issues, which is will turkey bea wider issues, which is will turkey be a secular or islamic nationion in hospital and the fear that is gripping the turkish nation will be something we see throughout this year, isn‘t it? something we see throughout this year, isn't it? i think something we see throughout this year, isn't it? ithink we something we see throughout this year, isn't it? i think we will for two reasons, this is in the context of attacks since 2014 and a decade of attacks since 2014 and a decade of tension with the pkk. what turkey wa nts of tension with the pkk. what turkey wants is to partition syria. turkey has a zone, president assad has a zone. that doesn‘t mean syria goes away. internally, the attempted at a peace process which was to reconcile turks and the kurdish question broke down in 2015 and the attempt to have peaceful change broke down in 2013 when erdogan. so i am afraid we start of what‘s going to be a difficult tense period, not to mention the knock—on effects because a few years ago we would have been talking about turkey joining a few years ago we would
the wider issues, which is will turkey bea wider issues, which is will turkey be a secular or islamic nationion in hospital and the fear that is gripping the turkish nation will be something we see throughout this year, isn‘t it? something we see throughout this year, isn't it? i think something we see throughout this year, isn't it? ithink we something we see throughout this year, isn't it? i think we will for two reasons, this is in the context of attacks since 2014 and a decade of attacks...
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everybody was up in arms how could you do that in a secular nation where we don't discriminate by religionregion are enslaving, killing, and uprooting christians with no aid in sight. this is from the new york times. with considerable experience in the area, i can tell you that the syrian christians and the muslim minorities being grabbed and raped and the husbands separated from the wives and the wives being put into sex slavery and the children being kidnapped and so forth? there is a pragmatic aspect to giving priority to religious minorities in the region. the christians have been decimated. >> so you're for that. >> i am for it. nobody complained, for example, when the soviet union released 1.6 million jews. many of them going to israel, about one third of them coming here to the united states. sometimes it makes sense to distinguish or to give some priority to those who are particularly imperil. >> and christians have been persecuted. >> in the birthplace of christianity, the religion is imperial of being whiled out. >> turning your position i think on the wall and where you stand on
everybody was up in arms how could you do that in a secular nation where we don't discriminate by religionregion are enslaving, killing, and uprooting christians with no aid in sight. this is from the new york times. with considerable experience in the area, i can tell you that the syrian christians and the muslim minorities being grabbed and raped and the husbands separated from the wives and the wives being put into sex slavery and the children being kidnapped and so forth? there is a...
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going to deliver the promises that he has made and even the secular mike resident trunk -- president trump doesn't think it's in the nation's are service that people go to church less. he thinks we ought to embrace spiritual values more and i believe he's going to make it possible to do that and more fashionable to do that than we have seen in recent days. lou: it's interesting that were fashionable that you use there. there's a lot of role model and a man come isn't there? i think they are going to see that develop a more stronger and vivid images when his presidency begins. the man is taken over the leadership of the country. pastor is great to have you with us. appreciate it. up next travelers passing through florida's fort lauderdale airport today describing hours of violence and chaos. >> the shooting started in this building and mass chaos of people running by. was hard to decipher what was happening. lou: dan longino and bo dietl join us as the search for answers begins. stay with us, we will be right back. hey, searching for a great used car? i don't want one that's had a big wreck just say, show me cars with no acc
going to deliver the promises that he has made and even the secular mike resident trunk -- president trump doesn't think it's in the nation's are service that people go to church less. he thinks we ought to embrace spiritual values more and i believe he's going to make it possible to do that and more fashionable to do that than we have seen in recent days. lou: it's interesting that were fashionable that you use there. there's a lot of role model and a man come isn't there? i think they are...
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nation. that does contradict something i said in the talk. is there a -- versus having a secular estate or if i could play around with your question, a christian culture or you know, kind of ethos. i think that's a fair point. that's what i was getting at when i said americans have always understood themselves to be living in a -- in terms of religion, emmerson versus board of education in new jersey, said that there's a wall of separation in the united states and the it's high and impregnable. so, from 1947 on, you could say that the supreme court has is essentially a secular state, right? that does not mean though that you know, then what happens. that's 1947. 1950, you have something close to the fourth grade, third grade awake ping. you have people flocking to churches. coming, you have main line protestantism. demographically, we remain a christian culture. in terms of you know, the official holidays that we celebrate and get off from school and so forth, they're all driven by christian sort of ceremonies and rituals. we were talking in the class about 1965. asian and middle
nation. that does contradict something i said in the talk. is there a -- versus having a secular estate or if i could play around with your question, a christian culture or you know, kind of ethos. i think that's a fair point. that's what i was getting at when i said americans have always understood themselves to be living in a -- in terms of religion, emmerson versus board of education in new jersey, said that there's a wall of separation in the united states and the it's high and impregnable....
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secular law. but what is challenging about doing this kind of work is that we are doing it in a charged national security backdrop. so part of my job is to get better at rapid response and help build trust between law enforcement and new york city communities, and create policies and programs that respect civil rights and safeguard the city. as we know, terrorist violence feeds a dark rhetoric about islam and muslims in this is has ultimately resulted in backlash that has targeted arabs, muslims, sikhs, anyone who looks muslim. through public safety and know your rights forums, we have been educating new yorkers about their rights for identity safety, protection from discrimination and their rights as immigrants. but as we engage on issues of security and safety, have to remember that muslims, more than victims and terrorists, are first and foremost human beings. stories like the one i just shared about the medical examiner are not about national security or backlash. muslims have stories about living their lives as every day new yorkers and americans. that is the story i am most interested in and that i
secular law. but what is challenging about doing this kind of work is that we are doing it in a charged national security backdrop. so part of my job is to get better at rapid response and help build trust between law enforcement and new york city communities, and create policies and programs that respect civil rights and safeguard the city. as we know, terrorist violence feeds a dark rhetoric about islam and muslims in this is has ultimately resulted in backlash that has targeted arabs,...
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above that on a ten-year, secular bear market in bonds will have begun. does your trading nationeam agree? let's find out. bors sclass bechlt rg. is it some kind of a magic number, good or bad, for bonds? >> no. i think it's quite a number. is he basically making the argument at 2.6% or above there's going to be competition for stocks from bonds or is there going to be capital allocation or somehow capital will be more expensive? none of those things really number. the only number that really matters is the 3% number, 3% of wage growth. if we see wage growth at 3% or better this year, all the number also come in line. >> what he says is it's more important than $60 oil, craig. more morn important for your dollar parody and drives up investment. what's your take on the bond market and what bill had to say? >> well, from a technical perspective, i certainly respect bill and all the great work he has done. 2.6 is not the number in the technical world. you need to be looking at 2. 5 to 3. that's the down trade resistant line off the 1981 highs. reversal above that level would usher i
above that on a ten-year, secular bear market in bonds will have begun. does your trading nationeam agree? let's find out. bors sclass bechlt rg. is it some kind of a magic number, good or bad, for bonds? >> no. i think it's quite a number. is he basically making the argument at 2.6% or above there's going to be competition for stocks from bonds or is there going to be capital allocation or somehow capital will be more expensive? none of those things really number. the only number that...
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think that you will continue to see, to your first question, a secular change where investors and professionals who are advising those nationalsd on cost. we manage $1 trillion of active equities and fixed income, but they are very low-cost. we think that's actually an important part of the equation as well. now, what is the limit, do you think? i don't know there is a limit, but you could see it double over the next decade. broader ands you go more global. when you go outside the u.s., indexing is a foreign concept in most markets. david: that money has to come from somewhere. what doeswer-cost, that due to the employment situation in terms of active management. they will have to redefine their value proposition. the best active managers are incredibly talented and have a real focused on cost structure. making sure that they can deliver and call it a lower price point. industry,ns in every you know? if you look at active management historically, look at the publicly traded firms. they have operated with very high operating margins. typically that gets computed away in other sectors and we are seeing that happen in our sector
think that you will continue to see, to your first question, a secular change where investors and professionals who are advising those nationalsd on cost. we manage $1 trillion of active equities and fixed income, but they are very low-cost. we think that's actually an important part of the equation as well. now, what is the limit, do you think? i don't know there is a limit, but you could see it double over the next decade. broader ands you go more global. when you go outside the u.s.,...
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nation raul address. >> that is where gets tricksky. larry summers and all the liberals saying secular stagflation, if you cut tax, lower regulations, markets will go up, economy gets better. neil: what changed, you know what i'm saying? what changed? >> i don't think anything changed. yesterday he said he would cut 75% of all regulations. more than a month to dow to gain 100 points necessary to get to 20-k. that is really interesting. there is is inside of this euphoria which -- neil: what are we up since this election? 11%? >> 11%. go for the last month, it has been a sideways market. the reason why -- neil: you're like one of these tough grading dads. i bring home a report card with all as and like an a minus which never happened, you would say neil, what happened with -- >> neil, you are an a-plus man. neil: there you go. >> donald trump could be an a-plus president with the economy but when you factor in the protectionism -- okay, he wants to build a wall today, which might be good for building stocks but he has to -- neil: financial stocks, they have been disproportionately behin
nation raul address. >> that is where gets tricksky. larry summers and all the liberals saying secular stagflation, if you cut tax, lower regulations, markets will go up, economy gets better. neil: what changed, you know what i'm saying? what changed? >> i don't think anything changed. yesterday he said he would cut 75% of all regulations. more than a month to dow to gain 100 points necessary to get to 20-k. that is really interesting. there is is inside of this euphoria which --...
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national counter terrorism security office. joining us from oxford is ezgi basaran is a turkish journalist based here in the uk. she says she feels frightened to go back to istanbul as secularsent. thank you all very much indeed for joining us. chris, first of all, turkey was on a state of high alert. there were, i think, 17,000 turkey was on a state of high alert. there were, ithink,17,000 police officers on duty in istanbul and yet this still happened. unfortunately, there is no such thing as 100% security. turkey know that it is at the fore front of potential terrorist attacks, but of course, an individual like this can go under the radar. it seems to be a slight sea change in the way that the terrorists are operating in that this looks like it is someone that's come from the war zone and maybe has actually returned back to the war zone. so it is an interesting and terrible thing, but unfortunately, we're going to be faced with more terrorist attacks, not dissimilar to this in 2017. when you look at that particular aspect of where it seems the person that did this came from and then went back and to and say it looks like a potential change, how easyis looks like a potenti
national counter terrorism security office. joining us from oxford is ezgi basaran is a turkish journalist based here in the uk. she says she feels frightened to go back to istanbul as secularsent. thank you all very much indeed for joining us. chris, first of all, turkey was on a state of high alert. there were, i think, 17,000 turkey was on a state of high alert. there were, ithink,17,000 police officers on duty in istanbul and yet this still happened. unfortunately, there is no such thing as...