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. >> reporter: with candles held high, they lifted dimitri's name in prayer. >> i cry every other dayd just wonders, why did this happen? why can't he be here with us? >> reporter: dimitri's step grandfather, lynnwood pierson, picked up the six-month-old and when the baby's father at his capitol home, little dimitri was unresponsive and an autopsy showed he died from head traum m. >> i ha . >> i have been up and down. >> reporter: his parents are praying for justice. they realize that could be hard to find. >> no matter how many years he get, it doesn't matter. it still won't add up to the life that we lost. >> in capitol heights, darcy spencer, news 4. >> i can only imagine what his parents have gone through. they say they have stayed united and strong thanks to their faith and support from their family. >> in other news, decision 2017, a new report shows that virginia democrats have raised more money in the race for the next governor and state attorney general than republicans. this is just access project, democrat, ralph northham doubled that of ed guillespie and mark herring has m
. >> reporter: with candles held high, they lifted dimitri's name in prayer. >> i cry every other dayd just wonders, why did this happen? why can't he be here with us? >> reporter: dimitri's step grandfather, lynnwood pierson, picked up the six-month-old and when the baby's father at his capitol home, little dimitri was unresponsive and an autopsy showed he died from head traum m. >> i ha . >> i have been up and down. >> reporter: his parents are praying for...
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getting ready to head out to the beach and dimitri jumped into action. listen to the boy's parents. >> he actually had the courage to go for it because, hey, i'm not letting mom dry. she was turning blue and saliva was coming out of her mouth. >> it was hard because i was like i was sweating a lot. >> his mom doesn't remember falling or waking up but will be grateful for her son and to the school for teaching him cpr. >>> that's wusa 9news at 5:00. the news at 5:30 coming at you right now. >>> caught on camera, a metrobus driver removed from a route after him reading newspaper while driving in prince george's county. wusa9 spoke to the university of maryland student who captured everything on his cell phone. >> reporter: we are on annapolis road in new carrollton where a student noticed something disturbing. the student filmed the metrobus driver reading the newspaper. >> i looked up at the driver and noticed he was reading a newspaper, and i asked my friends on the bus like is he really reading the newspaper is? and he said, oh, my gosh, yes. >> reporte
getting ready to head out to the beach and dimitri jumped into action. listen to the boy's parents. >> he actually had the courage to go for it because, hey, i'm not letting mom dry. she was turning blue and saliva was coming out of her mouth. >> it was hard because i was like i was sweating a lot. >> his mom doesn't remember falling or waking up but will be grateful for her son and to the school for teaching him cpr. >>> that's wusa 9news at 5:00. the news at 5:30...
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on wednesday it launched another attempt to tackle the migrant crisis migration commission there dimitris after multiple loss and eyes to new scheme to resettle refugees directly from crisis sones and to neighboring countries its main focus is north africa the idea is to dissuade migrants from attempting the journey themselves with more than sixty five million displaced around the world. well you don't stop showing solidarity towards these desperate people and the countries hosting the. this is why we are proposing to support a further fifty thousand resettlement places with half a billion euro and really counter member states to make the shoes floods. that member states generosity is far from guaranteed and the scheme is only voluntary it follows a compulsory plan to redistribute migrants who've already arrived in europe a scheme that met with shop resistance adam up last said he still expected countries like hungary and slovakia to comply with quotas imposed by brussels but he also stressed that the e.u. has to increase the number of people it sends back mainly economic migrants with no
on wednesday it launched another attempt to tackle the migrant crisis migration commission there dimitris after multiple loss and eyes to new scheme to resettle refugees directly from crisis sones and to neighboring countries its main focus is north africa the idea is to dissuade migrants from attempting the journey themselves with more than sixty five million displaced around the world. well you don't stop showing solidarity towards these desperate people and the countries hosting the. this is...
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. >> reporter: dimitri is not only a well-rounded person -- player but he is also a well rounded person with the degree in [ inaudible ]. >> i am going to take my talents to the you diversity -- to the university of california, berkeley. >> reporter: make no mistake, sports is his number one priority. he will definitely be a draft for the nfl. >> he can be the next great guy. >> a lot of guys came like they are in the sky high coming in as all-american, but that is not how demetrius. >> reporter: scott reporting for fox to news -- fox 2 news . >>> a new bomb has been developed in new laws -- in north korea but is it strong enough to hit the u.s.. we will have more on that right after this. >>> north korea red team has developed a hydrogen bomb for its long-range missile launch. they are describing the weapon as a nuke. kim jong-un recorded lee watch an h-bomb launch. >> the u.s. ability to defend itself as well as her allies like japan is well beyond question. >> the incident of the missile launch increase friction between north korea and japan. >>> a bomb was on earth this week at a co
. >> reporter: dimitri is not only a well-rounded person -- player but he is also a well rounded person with the degree in [ inaudible ]. >> i am going to take my talents to the you diversity -- to the university of california, berkeley. >> reporter: make no mistake, sports is his number one priority. he will definitely be a draft for the nfl. >> he can be the next great guy. >> a lot of guys came like they are in the sky high coming in as all-american, but that is...
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the migration commissioner dimitris avramopoulos said europe needed solidarity and had been standinggreece from day one . he also said in total more than $1.5 billion had been put at greece's disposal so it could deal with the migration crisis. we repeatedly asked to interview greece's migration minister yannis mouzalas, but he declined to talk to us. outside moria, algerian asylum seeker akram ashouli was in no doubt who to blame for conditions in the camp >> ( translated ): the government for greece is bad. they treat us like animals. >> reporter: last year the e.u. promised turkey $3 billion if it could help stem the migration flow. and this is what that policy looks like from the perspective of a migrants rubber dingy. a woman screams you're going to kill us as the turkish coastguard cutter comes close to ramming the small vessel. >> i think this is a collective disgrace of the european union since the whole union wants to make itself less attractive for people to come. so if greece is attractive then it means that the union is more attractive. >> reporter: dimitris christopoulos
the migration commissioner dimitris avramopoulos said europe needed solidarity and had been standinggreece from day one . he also said in total more than $1.5 billion had been put at greece's disposal so it could deal with the migration crisis. we repeatedly asked to interview greece's migration minister yannis mouzalas, but he declined to talk to us. outside moria, algerian asylum seeker akram ashouli was in no doubt who to blame for conditions in the camp >> ( translated ): the...
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and then deterrence and all the other things that dimitri you mentioned. >> now that we product china, it's a perfect invitation for an intervention by ambassador roy. >> thank you. i'm actually not going to give direct with china although it's part of the problem though. thanks very much for the terrific presentations. you have convincingly established we deal with a very bad regime in north korea. but you've also convincingly demonstrated that it's probably the most frustrating foreign-policy problem we face. because, and like frustrating problems, it's generate a lot of nonsense. with all sorts of fantastic concepts of how we can deal with the question and a refusal in many cases to face up to the reality. the reason why china doesn't provide the convincing answer to it is, it's crystal clear that the north korean nuclear program is designed as a deterrent to the united states which is he this principle threat to it. and we convincingly keep reminding them that we are the principal threat because we keep putting military options on the table either implicitly as in the bush adminis
and then deterrence and all the other things that dimitri you mentioned. >> now that we product china, it's a perfect invitation for an intervention by ambassador roy. >> thank you. i'm actually not going to give direct with china although it's part of the problem though. thanks very much for the terrific presentations. you have convincingly established we deal with a very bad regime in north korea. but you've also convincingly demonstrated that it's probably the most frustrating...
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the ceremonial softball, then we'll go to john bennet, caitlin, justin, jonathan, elizabeth, heidi, dimitri, alexis, george. that should get us going. there are people who look at the deal that was done, fiscal deal that was done last week as a sign that president trump is the first independent president to hold that office, not focused in terms of load on either party trick is that an assessment you would agree with? how does it affect your job as legislative director? >> i think that the president first and foremost rather than party affiliation looks at what he can do best for the american people and to fulfill the promises he made on the campaign trail. i think that the deal that he struck last week enabled us to do the deck and focus on taxable. i think the president has made getting jobs back in our economy the number one priority, and that tax reform is what we think is necessary to get the economy growing again. i confess that i he did find soe of the coverage interesting because imaging and my opening remarks we've been meeting and a bipartisan level with members of congress for mo
the ceremonial softball, then we'll go to john bennet, caitlin, justin, jonathan, elizabeth, heidi, dimitri, alexis, george. that should get us going. there are people who look at the deal that was done, fiscal deal that was done last week as a sign that president trump is the first independent president to hold that office, not focused in terms of load on either party trick is that an assessment you would agree with? how does it affect your job as legislative director? >> i think that...
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is a political analyst as well as a leading expert at the center for actual politics and we have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst we spook nick international right as always crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated first story i'd like to talk about the military exercises russia. will be conducting in about a week's time it's called. part of which means west two thousand and seventeen and the western media is all up in a tizzy about it why do well it's not the first time it's really extraordinary let me just remind you that in two thousand and fourteen when the events around you green happened mrs merkel said would you there's not going to stop here we're going to talk about muldaur we're going to talk about old georgia and ask serbia what kind of come next ask serbia and all the balkan nations and the quote so rotten happened to moldova nothing happened to georgia since then everyone forgot of course what mrs merkel said no one held her up to her words but now we have a new threat you know and immediately of the german defense m
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billion dollars sovereign wealth fund established by the russian government in twenty eleven now dimitri it did not want to touch on any political topics when i spoke to him but he did say that when it comes to us ancients his funds and the russian economy will thrive with or without u.s. support we still can't invest was u.s. investors and us and us just going west was. transactions including jets commuter were basically fifty percent of the demand came from u.s. investors but also we.
billion dollars sovereign wealth fund established by the russian government in twenty eleven now dimitri it did not want to touch on any political topics when i spoke to him but he did say that when it comes to us ancients his funds and the russian economy will thrive with or without u.s. support we still can't invest was u.s. investors and us and us just going west was. transactions including jets commuter were basically fifty percent of the demand came from u.s. investors but also we.
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is a political analyst as well as a leading expert at the center for actual politics and we have dimitri bobbitt she is a political analyst with sputnik international right gentlemen as always crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it mark let me go to you first here. i still think the afterglow of president trump speech at the united nations has meaning because what we've seen over the last few days are all the tricks ok the rocket man thing very undiplomatic it's not under international law illegal speech. but it's a compromise of who's running american foreign policy i would point out that you've been saying this from the very very beginning but it really looks like you know we just have the continuation of bush's foreign policy of obama's foreign policy and as i have said for years on this program it's the genetic code foreign policy of the united states it doesn't matter who's in white house. no. ok first of all trump speaking at the united nations general assembly it is this once a year of events where heads of state frequently
is a political analyst as well as a leading expert at the center for actual politics and we have dimitri bobbitt she is a political analyst with sputnik international right gentlemen as always crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it mark let me go to you first here. i still think the afterglow of president trump speech at the united nations has meaning because what we've seen over the last few days are all the tricks ok the rocket man...
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sanctions that are largely symbolic of little or no effect on iran's economy or diminish program or dimitri and really be based on intention of. detain and scaring potential trade partners with iran mainly in western europe and i don't think that ministration is going to get is schools that unfortunately conscious such as israel and saudi arabia appreciate it appreciating washington to adopt the strong anti iran stance and i think that the sanctions imposed today reflect. pressure by ideas country is on the white house so i really think that the trump administration which is at the crossroads of a scrapping or sticking with did deal should be realistic and if it wants to talk to to talk to a toilet these issues look at the shared interests as well not just the d.c. of points. of view i've ever wondered if there is life after losing a presidential election hillary clinton showing there is nearly a year after her shock defeat to donald trump she has released a book called what happened. now aside from a few personal touches and i'm proud to explain what railroaded her campaign for and more th
sanctions that are largely symbolic of little or no effect on iran's economy or diminish program or dimitri and really be based on intention of. detain and scaring potential trade partners with iran mainly in western europe and i don't think that ministration is going to get is schools that unfortunately conscious such as israel and saudi arabia appreciate it appreciating washington to adopt the strong anti iran stance and i think that the sanctions imposed today reflect. pressure by ideas...
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billion dollars sovereign wealth fund established by the russian government in twenty eleven now dimitri it did not want to touch on any political topics when i spoke to him but he did say that when it comes to u.s. ancient his funds the russian economy will thrive with or without u.s. support we still can invest was u.s. investors and us and us just going west was the number of transactions including jets commuter were basically fifty percent of the demand came from u.s. investors but also we. investors from china. was a big discussion of how to increase investment so we created. other countries in those jointly and we've invested joint in their own six billion dollars and you from puerto. in russia so we believe that bricks corporation is very important for joint core investment going forward for russia right now which countries own which retain is the most attractive right now. and we believe the asian market just very important and there is a major corporation will to live was china but also it was japan as a resume you president of korea it will be an important meeting with korean p
billion dollars sovereign wealth fund established by the russian government in twenty eleven now dimitri it did not want to touch on any political topics when i spoke to him but he did say that when it comes to u.s. ancient his funds the russian economy will thrive with or without u.s. support we still can invest was u.s. investors and us and us just going west was the number of transactions including jets commuter were basically fifty percent of the demand came from u.s. investors but also we....
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is a political analyst as well as a leading expert at the center for actual politics and we have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst we spook nick international right there's always cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated first story i'd like to talk about the military exercises russia. will be conducting in about a week's time it's called. part of which means west two thousand and seventeen and the western media is all up in a tizzy about it why do well it's not the first time it's really extraordinary let me just remind you that in two thousand and fourteen when the events around ukraine happened mrs merkel said would you there's not going to stop here we're going to talk about muldaur we're going to talk about georgia and ask serbia what kind of come next ask serbia and all the balkan nations and the quote so not to happen to moldova now if it happened to georgia since then everyone forgot of course what mrs merkel said no one. wards but now we have a new threat you know and immediately of the german defense minister or through
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is a political analyst as well as a leading expert at the center for actual politics and we have dimitri bobbitt she is a political analyst we spoke nick international might as always cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want they always appreciated first story i'd like to talk about the military exercises russia. will be conducting in about a week's time it's called. which means west two thousand and seventeen and the western media is all up in a tizzy about it why do well it's not the first time it's really extraordinary let me just remind you that in two thousand and fourteen when the events around ukraine happened mrs merkel said would you know it's not going to stop here we're going to talk about moldova going to talk a bold georgia and ask serbia what kind of come next ask serbia and all the balkan nations and the quote so nothing happened to moldova nothing happened to georgia since then everyone forgot to of course what mrs merkel said no one held her up to her words but now we have a new threat you know and immediately of the german defense minister
is a political analyst as well as a leading expert at the center for actual politics and we have dimitri bobbitt she is a political analyst we spoke nick international might as always cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want they always appreciated first story i'd like to talk about the military exercises russia. will be conducting in about a week's time it's called. which means west two thousand and seventeen and the western media is all up in a tizzy about it why...
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name a row he is the founder of the center of political strategic analysis truck pole and we have dimitri he is a political analyst with sputnik international all right gentlemen as always crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it first i'd like to talk about the cantle izing piece if i can say in the new york times our team sputnik and russia's new theory of war how the kremlin built one of the most powerful information weapons of the twenty first century and why it may be impossible to use. sounds like the opening of a twilight zone episode mark i read the entire article it's a big investment in time. i don't really know what he was trying to say well i mean i think some of it i think it's pretty clear that. because of its counter narrative approach to what liberal mainstream pro-american publications like the new york times put out there is no greater threat to russian civilization then well you peter i mean are you know already yeah i mean as well oh if they're watching you you're you're part of the problem too you're right we're
name a row he is the founder of the center of political strategic analysis truck pole and we have dimitri he is a political analyst with sputnik international all right gentlemen as always crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it first i'd like to talk about the cantle izing piece if i can say in the new york times our team sputnik and russia's new theory of war how the kremlin built one of the most powerful information weapons of the...
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european states you want to see a more liberal more european policy and it was very interesting to hear dimitri is not listening as the greek minister for migration where he said imposing this policy will bring about unity and solidarity and i think that tells you everything you need to know about the way the commission approached this issue which is a belief that unity and solidarity can be imposed by the. whereas in the eastern states they say and in the second we're not so sure about this we generally speaking will skeptical about unity and solidarity and not taking into account the very unique pressures we have an that is a microcosm of the problem that the european union faces will obviously hunger in officials weren't happy about the court really we can hear now what that foreign minister had to say. it was not a legal expert but a political decision politics has raped european law and european values. so strong words that raping can hear a pin lauren value do you understand the hunger in position that can it be justified well what's interesting actually is more is to listen to the view o
european states you want to see a more liberal more european policy and it was very interesting to hear dimitri is not listening as the greek minister for migration where he said imposing this policy will bring about unity and solidarity and i think that tells you everything you need to know about the way the commission approached this issue which is a belief that unity and solidarity can be imposed by the. whereas in the eastern states they say and in the second we're not so sure about this we...
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when it comes to foreign direct investment when it comes to improving russia's economy people like dimitri of art. the mid to climbing great. reporting from sherman china. the seven member federal reserve governing board will soon have a fourth vacancy vice chairman stanley fischer has announced he will resign next month for personal reasons his unexpected departure adds to a leadership vacuum at the top of the fed as it navigate a difficult path fisher is a close confidant of fed chair janet yellen whose own term ends in february his resignation will provide president donald trump with another opportunity to reshape the fed trump has nominated randall quarrels for one of the vacancies as vice chairman for bank supervision and as inflation remains below the fed's target it complicates its course of action on raising interest rates before the end of this year. and attention now turns to fed chair janet yellen seat president donald trump has hinted at possibly keeping her at her post rather than naming a new fed chair congress already faces a very crowded agenda this fall it needs to raise t
when it comes to foreign direct investment when it comes to improving russia's economy people like dimitri of art. the mid to climbing great. reporting from sherman china. the seven member federal reserve governing board will soon have a fourth vacancy vice chairman stanley fischer has announced he will resign next month for personal reasons his unexpected departure adds to a leadership vacuum at the top of the fed as it navigate a difficult path fisher is a close confidant of fed chair janet...
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john gizzi, dimitri, george condon and tara mckelvey. that should give us going. the fiscal deal that was done last week, that is a sign that president trump is the first independent president to hold that office. not loyalty on either party. is that an assessment you agree with? how does it affect your job is legislative director? marc: i think the president first and foremost rather than party affiliation goes to what you can do best for the american people. the fill the promises he made on the campaign trail. i think the deal he struck last week enabled us to focus on tax reform. the president has made getting jobs back to our economy the number one priority and tax reform is what we think is necessary to get the economy going again. i do find some of the coverage interesting. i mentioned in my opening remarks we have been eating on tax reform. the president has fought for cooperation from democrats. i think some of the coverage in the initial few months was -- i'm painting with a rod brush. some of the commentary is the president is just relying on his faith a
john gizzi, dimitri, george condon and tara mckelvey. that should give us going. the fiscal deal that was done last week, that is a sign that president trump is the first independent president to hold that office. not loyalty on either party. is that an assessment you agree with? how does it affect your job is legislative director? marc: i think the president first and foremost rather than party affiliation goes to what you can do best for the american people. the fill the promises he made on...
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. >> dimitri from the financial times. are countriesent that were thinking about moving jobs overseas, which would obviously send a signal to the white house -- to what extent are they having information, which is harder to see and harder to be criticized? president trumpka: i think it is a combination of both. if you look at unionization, over the years, we have made existing because we have forced on omissions, improvements and technical improvements. we have improved work with our employers to get that up. i think people, if you are a businessman, where is your goal. your goal is to get as much money as you can. it is never a no. it is outsourcing, get you some money and you will do it. young off workers would get money, you would do it. it is illuminating a community, if it gives you -- if a limiting a community gets your more money, you would do it. again, our country -- our question ought to be, where do society fit in? where does the stakeholder of the community fit in? maximize profits for themselves or their share
. >> dimitri from the financial times. are countriesent that were thinking about moving jobs overseas, which would obviously send a signal to the white house -- to what extent are they having information, which is harder to see and harder to be criticized? president trumpka: i think it is a combination of both. if you look at unionization, over the years, we have made existing because we have forced on omissions, improvements and technical improvements. we have improved work with our...
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his two sons dimitri and bobby helped run the stores. >> he loved his work and did it for 43 years.nd he operated his own stores for almost 37 years. and he loved going to the produce terminal and selecting produce and working with him and our buyers to make sure our customers and our employees had the best resources. >> reporter: he had a message for anyone holding back what they know. >> please come forward. it's not going to help bring him back. but it may help bring a little bit of justice for all of us who are mourning him. >> reporter: friends and customers say they can't believe he is gone. >> impossible to comprehend. 2:30 in the morning to lose a pillarof the community, it's very difficult. >> if you wanted to know how to live life, he did everything right. he was always willing to help people. just a great human being. it's a tragedy. excuse me. what happened. >> reporter: the car involved in this case described only as a silver sedan with damage to its front end and windshield. if you have any information, give san francisco police a call. live in san francisco, henry lee
his two sons dimitri and bobby helped run the stores. >> he loved his work and did it for 43 years.nd he operated his own stores for almost 37 years. and he loved going to the produce terminal and selecting produce and working with him and our buyers to make sure our customers and our employees had the best resources. >> reporter: he had a message for anyone holding back what they know. >> please come forward. it's not going to help bring him back. but it may help bring a...
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he has business ties to dimitri furtach who is one of the justice department's most wanted criminals,tria. and this is someone who is directly linked to simone mogalevich who is perhaps the most wanted fbi russian organized crime boss who for a number of years was the only international figure on the fbi's ten most wanted list with osama bin laden. >> huh. so, laura, to you. it appears based on "the post" reporting these e-mails that paul manafort was using his proximity to trump during the campaign to his advantage, perhaps creating an opportunity to get access to the russians. is there a legal consequence to that? >> well, there very well may be because what you have here is the prosecutors and the criminal probe investigators like robert mueller trying to figure out and assess whether or not somebody had motive, opportunity and whether they were vulnerable to being infiltrated or coerced into doing this sort of action. remember, what you have here is paul manafort who appears to be trying to not only capitalize on his position but perhaps monetize. those e-mails included trying to
he has business ties to dimitri furtach who is one of the justice department's most wanted criminals,tria. and this is someone who is directly linked to simone mogalevich who is perhaps the most wanted fbi russian organized crime boss who for a number of years was the only international figure on the fbi's ten most wanted list with osama bin laden. >> huh. so, laura, to you. it appears based on "the post" reporting these e-mails that paul manafort was using his proximity to...
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she is working with dimitri from crowd strike, another hard-working guy. talk to us, from your perspective, about some of the things that campaign staffs can do to raise the bar on their security. ms. plunkett: thank you for the opportunity to be here. and be a part of this project. for me, personally, i really felt like it hit at the core. -- me, as an american, i want to know that our democracy is protected and that our electoral process is secure. i think it is really important that we join forces and protect it. for the campaign, the weakest link, not just an campaigns but writ large, are people. the first thing i think we have to do is to have a soundtrack of -- have some type of training for campaign personnel as they are coming into a campaign. it does not need to be some located it does need to be frequent, to frequently remind those who might not normally have been exposed to appropriate security acts of things they should and should not do on campaign time with campaign resources. the very first is, address the human factor. next, i would say the
she is working with dimitri from crowd strike, another hard-working guy. talk to us, from your perspective, about some of the things that campaign staffs can do to raise the bar on their security. ms. plunkett: thank you for the opportunity to be here. and be a part of this project. for me, personally, i really felt like it hit at the core. -- me, as an american, i want to know that our democracy is protected and that our electoral process is secure. i think it is really important that we join...
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pattaya, john dizzy, dimitri is commissioner bolen, george condon intern mckelvey. there are people who look at the deal that was done on a fiscal deal that was done last week as a sign that president trump is the first independent president to hold that office, and not focused in terms of loyalty on either party. is that an assessment you'd agree with? how does it affect your job is legislative director? >> i think the president first and foremost, rather than party affiliation of what he can do best for the american people and fulfill promises made on the campaign trail. i think the deal he struck last week enabled us to focus on tax reform. the president has made getting jobs back in our economy and number one priority and tax reform is what we think is necessary to get the economy growing again. i confess i find some of the coverage interesting. as i mentioned in my opening remarks, we've been needing bipartisan bubble number for tax reform. the president has thought to get cooperation from democrats and several pieces of legislation, but i confess some of the c
pattaya, john dizzy, dimitri is commissioner bolen, george condon intern mckelvey. there are people who look at the deal that was done on a fiscal deal that was done last week as a sign that president trump is the first independent president to hold that office, and not focused in terms of loyalty on either party. is that an assessment you'd agree with? how does it affect your job is legislative director? >> i think the president first and foremost, rather than party affiliation of what...
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. >> we're going to go next to dimitri from financial times. >> you said had you 250 meetings with members of congress, democrats and republicans. can you sketch out for us on tax reform where you think there might be room to work with democrats we may not be seeing? >> sure. and to be just clear on nuance, with 250s members,ing there were 250 members sometimes individually, sometimes in group settings. i think that the feed back we've received from many democrats is an interest in -- they recognize the corporate rates are too high. they recognize that the corporate tax system is unfair. they recognize that it's causing companies to leave our shores. and so i think that there is opportunity to partner there. i think typically, they've expressed a willingness, as well to lower individual rates. on the lower income, middle income, i think they're reluctant to lower rates on higher income. i think, as well that they have also expressed a desire in some cases to marry tax reform with infrastructure. i don't -- i think that's a conversation for them to continue to have within their conference a
. >> we're going to go next to dimitri from financial times. >> you said had you 250 meetings with members of congress, democrats and republicans. can you sketch out for us on tax reform where you think there might be room to work with democrats we may not be seeing? >> sure. and to be just clear on nuance, with 250s members,ing there were 250 members sometimes individually, sometimes in group settings. i think that the feed back we've received from many democrats is an...
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she is working with dimitri from crowd strike. from your perspective, some of the things that campaigns due to raise the bar on their security. ms. plunkett: thank you for the opportunity to be here. personally, i really felt like it hit at the core. i want to know that our democracy is protected and hour electoraltal -- our process is secure. for the campaign, the weakest link, not just an campaigns but at large our people. the first thing i think we have is to have a soundtrack of camp -- training for personnel as they come into a campaign. it does not need to be complicated but it does need to be frequent, to frequently remind those who doubt -- do not -- them of things they should and should not do. the very first is addressed the human factor. next, if the campaign really needs to think hard about what they need to protect. what comes to mind our donor plans.strategies and matt and robbie can talk about what is most important better than i can. things that need to be protected need to be protected in an appropriate way. using
she is working with dimitri from crowd strike. from your perspective, some of the things that campaigns due to raise the bar on their security. ms. plunkett: thank you for the opportunity to be here. personally, i really felt like it hit at the core. i want to know that our democracy is protected and hour electoraltal -- our process is secure. for the campaign, the weakest link, not just an campaigns but at large our people. the first thing i think we have is to have a soundtrack of camp --...
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[laughter] wil: of the lincoln theater, dimitri neely of the king art complex, the columbus public library, and of course the mayor's office. i cannot cite everybody individually, but there are some people here who i would like to acknowledge. i will say a little something about you and then you can stand up. some of you know that i teach at my alma mater, miami university in oxford, ohio. the lady who signs my paychecks is here, so why wouldn't i introduce her first? [laughter] wil: she is the provost of miami university, phyllis callahan. stand up. [applause] wil: dear friend of mine, used to protect me on these rough streets back in the day, many of you know him as a championship prizefighter, mondello johnson. [applause] wil: the athletic director of the ohio state university, eugene smith. i think he is here. [applause] wil: one of the great attorneys of this country, alex shumate. [applause] wil: guy i used to talk with a lot about sports and life, jerry saunders. [applause] wil: last year, i received the rosetta james foundation award, named after an alabama civil rights pioneer. sh
[laughter] wil: of the lincoln theater, dimitri neely of the king art complex, the columbus public library, and of course the mayor's office. i cannot cite everybody individually, but there are some people here who i would like to acknowledge. i will say a little something about you and then you can stand up. some of you know that i teach at my alma mater, miami university in oxford, ohio. the lady who signs my paychecks is here, so why wouldn't i introduce her first? [laughter] wil: she is the...
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being seen abroad today we had to the small greek island south of the capital athens to speak to dimitri who runs a small hotel on the island now afghans and berlin have had rocky relations because of greece's debt crisis and the german government's demands for austerity. when i worked in the hotel since their money i learned about how to be more effective more responsible. and to give high standards to everything i do i learned how to work really work really met. like i love and now it on my own but then on a good night on the new album. we save a lot of that among guests that there might they like to talk about the everyday life of drugs for you things that i like. so because we've talked a lot about the crises and how we can go on. this conflict between north and south euro may the war a lot. of that that my financial and minister mr lay very famous indeed because he's pushing us to the limits and is not a good sign for greece. our government is bending everything exactly we are even moving to the limit we've come a bit more than we found. in their money people across. the state. beca
being seen abroad today we had to the small greek island south of the capital athens to speak to dimitri who runs a small hotel on the island now afghans and berlin have had rocky relations because of greece's debt crisis and the german government's demands for austerity. when i worked in the hotel since their money i learned about how to be more effective more responsible. and to give high standards to everything i do i learned how to work really work really met. like i love and now it on my...
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also have a row he is the founder of the center of political strategic analysis poll and we have dimitri he is a political analyst with sputnik international all right gentlemen as always crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it first i'd like to talk about the cantle izing piece if i can say in the new york times our team sputnik and russia's new theory of war how the kremlin built one of the most powerful information weapons of the twenty first century and why it may be impossible to use. sounds like the opening of a twilight zone episode mark i read the entire article it's a big investment in time. i don't really know what he was trying to say well i mean i think some of it i think it's pretty clear that. because of its counter narrative approach to what liberal mainstream pro-american publications like the new york times put out there is no greater threat to russian civilization then well you peter i mean are you know already yeah to me as well oh if they're watching you you're you're part of the problem too you're right we're a
also have a row he is the founder of the center of political strategic analysis poll and we have dimitri he is a political analyst with sputnik international all right gentlemen as always crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it first i'd like to talk about the cantle izing piece if i can say in the new york times our team sputnik and russia's new theory of war how the kremlin built one of the most powerful information weapons of the...
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dr christos dimitriou is also here in studio with us.ocused her studies on ayahuasca and spent time in the amazon experiencing ayahuasca ceremonies and meeting shamans. welcome to the programme. harry i wa nt to welcome to the programme. harry i want to start with you. why co—do you have concerns about this? as we heard in the reportjust now, it is a very powerful hallucinogenic drug and it has other compounds in it. it is not just and it has other compounds in it. it is notjust the dmt. and i think, i meani is notjust the dmt. and i think, i mean i have been to a meeting in london with shamans a few years ago, they explained the kind of very detailed ceremonies that people go through, particularly young boys going into man hood. it is a kind of rite of initiation ceremony. take them into the jungle. rite of initiation ceremony. take them into thejungle. they prepare them into thejungle. they prepare them for week, special diets and the rest of it. they have their own spiritual and tribal support if things don't necessarily go the way th
dr christos dimitriou is also here in studio with us.ocused her studies on ayahuasca and spent time in the amazon experiencing ayahuasca ceremonies and meeting shamans. welcome to the programme. harry i wa nt to welcome to the programme. harry i want to start with you. why co—do you have concerns about this? as we heard in the reportjust now, it is a very powerful hallucinogenic drug and it has other compounds in it. it is not just and it has other compounds in it. it is notjust the dmt. and...