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secondly, my question has to do with your former role as deputy secretary. i was wondering if you could speak to the risk to the electrical grid. i'm sure you are familiar if you could talk a little bit about that and do you feel that hardening our electrical grid to solar events should be a priority? >> guest: let me say more broadly i think hardening the grid if you like i would say,ha making it more resilient against a number of threats, you mentioned solar flares in extreme circumstances. those certainly are an issue. i would like to say that frankly, i would say cyberthreat are probably a greater present danger. but in general, what we need to do is we need to get a much more resilient system. we need to continue the deployment that was started nearly 10 yearse ar ago now in s of much more able sensors, for example, that can detect disturbances, lead to waysur of isolating parts of the grid that have problems. and i might say as well, it's not only the high-voltage systems, but also when you get to the distribution system, d te line to go into people's
secondly, my question has to do with your former role as deputy secretary. i was wondering if you could speak to the risk to the electrical grid. i'm sure you are familiar if you could talk a little bit about that and do you feel that hardening our electrical grid to solar events should be a priority? >> guest: let me say more broadly i think hardening the grid if you like i would say,ha making it more resilient against a number of threats, you mentioned solar flares in extreme...
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secondly, my question has to do with your former role as energy secretary. i was wondering if you can speak to the risk to the electrical grid that solar flairs pose? and do you feel that hardening out electrical grid to solar events should be a priority. >> guest: well, let me say, first of all, more broadly, i think that hardening the grid, if you like, i would say making it more resilient against a number of threats, you mixed solar flares and extreme circumstances those certainly are an issue, but i'd like to say at that time frankly, i would say cyber threats are probably a greater present danger, but in general, what we need to do is we need to get a much more resilient system. we need to continue the deployment that was started nearly ten years ago now, in terms of much more able sensors that can detect disturbances and isolate part of the grid with problems. and it's not only on he high voltage system, the transition system, but also when you get to the distribution systems, the lines going into people's houses and the like, and start hooking up all
secondly, my question has to do with your former role as energy secretary. i was wondering if you can speak to the risk to the electrical grid that solar flairs pose? and do you feel that hardening out electrical grid to solar events should be a priority. >> guest: well, let me say, first of all, more broadly, i think that hardening the grid, if you like, i would say making it more resilient against a number of threats, you mixed solar flares and extreme circumstances those certainly are...
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since i became foreign minister in many muslim countries ok secondly they all expect to support them whatever the decision or action that they're taking and they put pressure too many countries particularly muslim countries to take a site during this crisis and they put their pressure to somalia process and they threaten somalia and someone had rejected this is the dignity of the somalian people and why are you there why then why are you trying to divide the muslim world then that room you have your only issue. and then they when you don't say that what they what they they are doing these right and then they don't like and they attack you these are the baseless accusations and one more problem. i think they don't like that one is that much property well let's finish on your relationship with the u.s. for a moment there appear to be warming between turkey and the united states in the early days of the trump administration but the reality now is that maybe the relationship couldn't have been worse the u.s. has imposed travel restrictions on turks and you have reciprocated with similar
since i became foreign minister in many muslim countries ok secondly they all expect to support them whatever the decision or action that they're taking and they put pressure too many countries particularly muslim countries to take a site during this crisis and they put their pressure to somalia process and they threaten somalia and someone had rejected this is the dignity of the somalian people and why are you there why then why are you trying to divide the muslim world then that room you have...
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american is it is not weak secondly the follow up this. was a joint statement communique and what happened in new york and the resolution that we table together with human. and was adopted actually was the first follow up and concrete are come of this meeting and also joint statement but as i said at the beginning and only the resolution was adopted at the un general assembly is not enough or cannot be. on the step def or we should continue our a force that is no problem with the. joint statement or joint dic that ration but we need to implement them you need. also follow up them and i i hope and i read actually other muslim leaders also there to show this kind of maps as out of the ground it was real and i they also stand as strong as they. and turkey and when i went to new york and i said that was off and better those of some muslim countries actually were not dead because of the threatening and the pressures they left new york i want to ask you about of the resolution trees they support the resolution but their ambassador this couldn't
american is it is not weak secondly the follow up this. was a joint statement communique and what happened in new york and the resolution that we table together with human. and was adopted actually was the first follow up and concrete are come of this meeting and also joint statement but as i said at the beginning and only the resolution was adopted at the un general assembly is not enough or cannot be. on the step def or we should continue our a force that is no problem with the. joint...
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an irish mep, and northern irish mep has just secondly an irish mep, and northern irish mep hasjustuth of ireland as intolerable interference in the internal affairs of the united kingdom, how do you respond to that? i will take your first question first. the answer is yes. i agree with the president of the european council. we cannot possibly imagine a situation in which we would accept cherry picking. we are responsible for guaranteeing the integrity of the single market. the uk knows what the single market. the uk knows what the rules are which underpinned that integrity because they have been helping a put them together for the last a0 years. you will see tomorrow the legal content of what we intend to come forward with as a proposal. i have not heard what you have heard. in december, we made the joint report public and in the joint report there is a clear framework laid out for ireland, which was agreed to by the uk. this respected the institutional framework of the uk and if you referred to paragraph a9 thereof there are three options. both the uk and ourselves in fishes arche
an irish mep, and northern irish mep has just secondly an irish mep, and northern irish mep hasjustuth of ireland as intolerable interference in the internal affairs of the united kingdom, how do you respond to that? i will take your first question first. the answer is yes. i agree with the president of the european council. we cannot possibly imagine a situation in which we would accept cherry picking. we are responsible for guaranteeing the integrity of the single market. the uk knows what...
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secondly, read his speeches. one of the most important speeches is the warsaw speech, not accidentally presented at the site of the warsaw uprising. it was not easy to get that site. we fought to speak there. that speech is clear. american leadership is good for the world. the world is safer with this leading from behind of the obama years was not good for anybody, syria, egypt,e, not good for the world. american leadership is good for all. secondly, we are proud and we will talk about our as a-christian values nation, the values on which we were founded. as such, we will stand shoulder to shoulder with any nation that has those values, yet poland, israel, and beyond that core group of allies, there are partners. this is why the asia trip was important. you may not have the same cultural heritage, you may not technically be allies, but you are our friends and partners. there you may share not values with us, across the gamut, but interest. one of the key interests is making sure china does not rise the meantimed
secondly, read his speeches. one of the most important speeches is the warsaw speech, not accidentally presented at the site of the warsaw uprising. it was not easy to get that site. we fought to speak there. that speech is clear. american leadership is good for the world. the world is safer with this leading from behind of the obama years was not good for anybody, syria, egypt,e, not good for the world. american leadership is good for all. secondly, we are proud and we will talk about our as...
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secondly, i am a political party in exile. secondly, iam not a political party in exile.ncerned about my credibility because at the end of the day, you build an ability when you have clear convictions. my convictions in washington, dc, brazil or anywhere, if i go, the same as they are in venezuela i work ha rd to recover same as they are in venezuela i work hard to recover democracy, to recover security and being able to return to venezuela, being part of a generation that will rebuild our country that is suffering too much. your country is suffering. the economy is in a terrible mess and poverty rates are frighteningly high and people are struggling for food and people are struggling for food and a sick medicines. yet, the protest movement, which was so strong last year and saw hundreds of thousands of people take to the streets of caracas and other towns and cities, it has dwindled to nothing. why? why? because maduro was against the wall and he used weapons, he used guns and he used all its and he used all the forces to keep power. last year i was on those protest. 120
secondly, i am a political party in exile. secondly, iam not a political party in exile.ncerned about my credibility because at the end of the day, you build an ability when you have clear convictions. my convictions in washington, dc, brazil or anywhere, if i go, the same as they are in venezuela i work ha rd to recover same as they are in venezuela i work hard to recover democracy, to recover security and being able to return to venezuela, being part of a generation that will rebuild our...
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secondly, is there a linkage between what the president said earlier last week when he said we'll be so far ahead of nuclear, barring excess of anyone else, is he talking about north korea? >> those are independent issues. our capabilities are obviously far surpassing the rest of the world. i'm not going to make any comments on direct -- on the source of funds, but i can assure you that he's diverting money from the people of the country to support his programs. >> thank you very much. thank you for joining us. >> this targets 27 entities, when you talk about ship-to-ship like the picture behind you there, give us some sort of scope or some context. is that a small portion of the ships involved, and the transfers involved? is it a larger portion, the middle, how impactful actually is going after these 27 entities or these 28 -- >> this is very impactful. this is virtually all the ships they are using at this moment in time. we'll obviously continue to monitor and use all of our resources to monitor activities going forward and we'll do new sanctions as needed going forward. but this
secondly, is there a linkage between what the president said earlier last week when he said we'll be so far ahead of nuclear, barring excess of anyone else, is he talking about north korea? >> those are independent issues. our capabilities are obviously far surpassing the rest of the world. i'm not going to make any comments on direct -- on the source of funds, but i can assure you that he's diverting money from the people of the country to support his programs. >> thank you very...
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secondly, they always bombed the south vietnamese on their holidays. the tet offensive was on tet which was a sacred holiday in vietnam and in a lot of asian nations. when i say sacred i mean there is a religious connotation. it's a very large holiday. and i said they will probably only use the bombing pause to come down the ho chi minh trail. i was opposed to it. they weren't going to do anything because we were being nice guys. he went with his own instinct. and it was obvious that it was his instinct or he would not have asked. his instinct was to have a bombing pause on christmas because it was christmas. period. and we did have it. for 36 hours. christmas eve and christmas. and then schedule the same thing for new year's. and made it a public announcement. and that we would start bombing again after the 36th hour. the north vietnamese came to the table to stop the bombing. and when they came to the table, they agreed that they would sign the paris peace accords. in later memoirs from the officers of north vietnam, they did feel that it was their o
secondly, they always bombed the south vietnamese on their holidays. the tet offensive was on tet which was a sacred holiday in vietnam and in a lot of asian nations. when i say sacred i mean there is a religious connotation. it's a very large holiday. and i said they will probably only use the bombing pause to come down the ho chi minh trail. i was opposed to it. they weren't going to do anything because we were being nice guys. he went with his own instinct. and it was obvious that it was his...
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negotiations between going intel and the german federal government whilst the trial was taking place secondly the german federal presence at the time. granted into torchwood couldn't tell a contribution in return for the trial being terminated despite the fact that the prosecution office in zero five or so you want and he must not do this this is illegal the net result of this the third point which is the most important for the four countries here is that all the evidence was suppress. the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifteen nine months ago any piece of a pre-planned group here in the parliament insisted that a solution be found to the scandal of the lack of action on the urgent needs of it might make him a solution to a problem that the pro-choice sixty years old. during those sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical company. have deployed every possible prepare a case pro question. to addressing those needs thank you very much. because . the light inside. the archives contains documents detailing som
negotiations between going intel and the german federal government whilst the trial was taking place secondly the german federal presence at the time. granted into torchwood couldn't tell a contribution in return for the trial being terminated despite the fact that the prosecution office in zero five or so you want and he must not do this this is illegal the net result of this the third point which is the most important for the four countries here is that all the evidence was suppress. the...
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secondly, in particular with germany, we now have good dialogue.g to tell me that things are to use your words, normalising, but here are the words ofa normalising, but here are the words of a turk who currently is in washington. he says this. at one's policies are demonising the opposition have created a deeply polarised society. —— arnhem land. on the current trajectory, his current policies will deepen the crisis. i'm not going to comment on this specific crisis, but let me put it way on combating terror, turkey is united. -- erdogan. can ijust finished my sentence? on combating tu rkey‘s finished my sentence? on combating turkey's criminal network, whether you are leftist or write or whatever party, almost unanimous support. you can see it, look at various polls. there are issues were obviously there is polarisation but on major co re there is polarisation but on major core issues, that you have highlighted here, ithink core issues, that you have highlighted here, i think there is a very strong turkish backing. however, having said that, i am n
secondly, in particular with germany, we now have good dialogue.g to tell me that things are to use your words, normalising, but here are the words ofa normalising, but here are the words of a turk who currently is in washington. he says this. at one's policies are demonising the opposition have created a deeply polarised society. —— arnhem land. on the current trajectory, his current policies will deepen the crisis. i'm not going to comment on this specific crisis, but let me put it way on...
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secondly-- secondly-- secondly, i did look at the facts.to impose any new sanctions on russia. and a ton of people in your campaign lied about and then were caught meeting with russians: donald trump jr., mike flynn, and even one guy in your cabinet who lied about it to congress. can you guess his name? hint: ask jeff session. still-- still-- still-- ( applause ) still, it makes sense that trump would attack obama. it's his go-to move. he says he does everything better than the previous president. in fact-- and this is true-- when giving visiting tours of the white house, trump boasts, "obama never used the oval, but trump is different." ( laughter ) first, what? ( laughter ) ( applause ) second-- second, huh? ( laughter ) third, you are aware of the invention of something called the camera, right? let's play a little game. let's play a little game, all right. can you spot the obama in the picture? here he is in the oval office, showing off his limber hammies to joe biden. here he is in the oval office shaking hands with some jackass. okay?
secondly-- secondly-- secondly, i did look at the facts.to impose any new sanctions on russia. and a ton of people in your campaign lied about and then were caught meeting with russians: donald trump jr., mike flynn, and even one guy in your cabinet who lied about it to congress. can you guess his name? hint: ask jeff session. still-- still-- still-- ( applause ) still, it makes sense that trump would attack obama. it's his go-to move. he says he does everything better than the previous...
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secondly i respectfully suggest that you at least take a look at the chapter of my book. there are lot of mistake is said that hillary clinton wishes she could have done over but if you're right, october 28th in the morning, she was ready to win and she would have won, according to all the data, not just the head-to-head, trump versus clinton data but all the other data proffers she would have won on october 28, 2016. >>> and was on the way up towards election day before all the headlines had -- that caused people stay home. she still beat donald trump, who denies this, by 3 million votes. and she lost the electoral college because of that last-minute drop caused by jim comey's letter. >> host: irvine, california, republican line, larry, you're next. >> caller: okay, thank you. there is a good deal on the internet which is full of garbage, but would you tell me -- could you tell me it's jet debted or not, called trey gowdy on hillary clinton's e-mails from 2016. the facts are not just your facts. there are other facts that deny your facts, and that is all i have to say. >
secondly i respectfully suggest that you at least take a look at the chapter of my book. there are lot of mistake is said that hillary clinton wishes she could have done over but if you're right, october 28th in the morning, she was ready to win and she would have won, according to all the data, not just the head-to-head, trump versus clinton data but all the other data proffers she would have won on october 28, 2016. >>> and was on the way up towards election day before all the...
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secondly, where can we sell approaching ourselves? where we want to focus on that is southeastern asia, markets , just given the economic situation of those countries where you literally have a growing middle class. >> thank you. you arestion for you, talking about the importance of nafta and out of that board. we for dating totally, and i believe it is true, even the discussion of nafta can affect commodity prices. i think that's important to how you discuss it. howink it reflects home -- important that is to ag producers. hear from your members on getting to the end game, the ministration is working on and you all care about. ray: it's so important. our people are wired up. it -- they are nervous, but we still seem to have faith in this administration. --favorite thing to do is being in the president -- the room with the president talking about nafta. when you start talking about nafta, and it makes the other countries nervous, we've seen mexico, have corn, rice other places. canada -- get canada to talk to our administration. tarif
secondly, where can we sell approaching ourselves? where we want to focus on that is southeastern asia, markets , just given the economic situation of those countries where you literally have a growing middle class. >> thank you. you arestion for you, talking about the importance of nafta and out of that board. we for dating totally, and i believe it is true, even the discussion of nafta can affect commodity prices. i think that's important to how you discuss it. howink it reflects home...
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secondly, if there is a rejection by north korea. i don't think so because north korea has been ready to sit down without any preconditions as long as they don't have to take steps to denuclearize. so, this is a hopeful sign. it's a vice president. the last point is if the administration, if the president doesn't tweet an undermines his vice president the way he did the secretary of state when the secretary of state was correctly trying to pursue the same goal. >> the flip side of this is that the vice president made clear that north korea would not get anything for just sitting down in the past obviously south korea has given aide, money, things like that as a precondition in its own way to these negotiations. this time the vice president doesn't want north korea getting anything. >> that's right. i think the administration was put in a box by south korea, by these mutual gestures of good will at the olympics by the north and the south. so i think the administration had no choice. they couldn't reject the two presidents meeting afte
secondly, if there is a rejection by north korea. i don't think so because north korea has been ready to sit down without any preconditions as long as they don't have to take steps to denuclearize. so, this is a hopeful sign. it's a vice president. the last point is if the administration, if the president doesn't tweet an undermines his vice president the way he did the secretary of state when the secretary of state was correctly trying to pursue the same goal. >> the flip side of this is...
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secondly, secondly, there's an inspector general who investigates such things but even if the majority wants to issue a statement criticizing the process, they have to do so without implicating national security sensitive information. they can do that until the cows come home and the minority can criticize what the majority says, but don't involve our national security assets in doing it. that's reckless. >> by making it so public. again, we're hearing that the memo could be released as early as tomorrow. richard, let me turn the page. i want to ask you about another story. the "the new york times" is reporting that the white house communications director hope hicks told the president that e-mails that had been written by the president's son don jr. about the trump tower meeting will quote/unquote, never get out. of course she was wrong and that phrase, you know, could be an admission that the trump team actually knew what they were doing in trying to get dirt on hillary clinton knowing that that would be wrong and hicks would be guilty of obstruction. hicks' attorney has strongly push
secondly, secondly, there's an inspector general who investigates such things but even if the majority wants to issue a statement criticizing the process, they have to do so without implicating national security sensitive information. they can do that until the cows come home and the minority can criticize what the majority says, but don't involve our national security assets in doing it. that's reckless. >> by making it so public. again, we're hearing that the memo could be released as...
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severely impairthe regulation and secondly severely impair the ability of anbang insurance to pay back billion of assets, in addition to trophy assets, in addition to trophy assets, such as overseas insurers, hotels, retirement homes... it made a bid on star would, the hotel chain, and the chinese gottman is worried about the amount of money heading offshore. —— the chinese government. —— sta rwood. heading offshore. —— the chinese government. —— starwood. and worries about servicing the debt on the assets. authorities cracking down. other big names are subject to this, they have come in for closer scrutiny, we are likely to see quite a bit more of this going forward. looking at the markets, fluctuating widely, as investors have fretted about how fast the federal reserve, the us central bank, might raise rates in the wake of data showing a pick—up in the us economy. so shares have rebounded somewhat as comments from a fed official seem to indicate a bit ofa from a fed official seem to indicate a bit of a slower approach. investors dipping their toes back into riskier assets. that has s
severely impairthe regulation and secondly severely impair the ability of anbang insurance to pay back billion of assets, in addition to trophy assets, in addition to trophy assets, such as overseas insurers, hotels, retirement homes... it made a bid on star would, the hotel chain, and the chinese gottman is worried about the amount of money heading offshore. —— the chinese government. —— sta rwood. heading offshore. —— the chinese government. —— starwood. and worries about...
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secondly, in talking to some of the state veterans' homes that i did earlier this month, they told me there are things that we can do like make it easier for you to establish adult day care programs. right now, i guess we make it pretty tough. our regulations prevent you from doing that. if we can do things like that, we can keep people out of institutions and support them in ways that, frankly, we want to take the lead from what you want to do. so we're looking for new ways. we're looking to keep people in their homes where possible. we're looking to support you because there's certain people that aren't going to be able to remain in their homes so you'll have a valuable role. and we're looking to decrease bureaucracy to allow you to function in a way you want to function. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. secretary. we appreciate you being here to answer questions. you and i were talking earlier about substance abuse oibd addiction and our veterans who for some reason enter into your criminal justice system. we were talking about a unique situation you have with veterans and those inc
secondly, in talking to some of the state veterans' homes that i did earlier this month, they told me there are things that we can do like make it easier for you to establish adult day care programs. right now, i guess we make it pretty tough. our regulations prevent you from doing that. if we can do things like that, we can keep people out of institutions and support them in ways that, frankly, we want to take the lead from what you want to do. so we're looking for new ways. we're looking to...
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you really are a "friends" fan. >> and then secondly, one of my beste your best friends named joey and -- >> no, no, no. >> jimmy: are these real friends or imaginary? >> no, no. i hope they're not imaginary. >> jimmy: you're asked about this a million times but i'm particularly interested. you went on a podcast, you said you believe the earth was flat. do you actually -- do you want to reel that? or still believe the earth is flat? >> you know what, you've always tried to come back, take the statement back. >> jimmy: yeah. >> that podcast, i was really like, man, what's going on within our world? just a whole bunch of truth and conspiracy, i was just like, whoa, this is too much for me. i come out and say that. then, whoo! the reaction it go. >> jimmy: yeah. >> the reaction it got. >> jimmy: people think maybe your brain collapsed or something like that. >> no, it didn't. >> jimmy: it didn't? >> no. >> jimmy: you seem like a pretty bright guy. i gave you this. maybe at work you can look at this. this is a gift for you. it's one of a kind there. >> wow
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create their own wealth that they don't have to rely on somebody else to create their wells and secondly try and get that message to the next generation because i think if you had a great role model in your life the chances are that you're going to aspire to being self-employed and entrepreneurial is much higher so we really put the two together. my business understanding my networks within the retail sector my understanding of my limited understanding at the time of the need and the demand for single mothers and my co-founder and i really had a cup of coffee we call it divine intervention the idea wasn't really there before we had the cup of coffee we threw it all in the mix we also threw in our selfish needs i wanted to teach and mentor but that all in the mix gave us and really in two thousand in the two thousand and nine artpop the idea of the clothing bank and we've been running ever since and the dog. it's just keep printing in terms of the work that we do so none of this would have happened had you given your access professional close to your childcare provider she sells them on a
create their own wealth that they don't have to rely on somebody else to create their wells and secondly try and get that message to the next generation because i think if you had a great role model in your life the chances are that you're going to aspire to being self-employed and entrepreneurial is much higher so we really put the two together. my business understanding my networks within the retail sector my understanding of my limited understanding at the time of the need and the demand for...
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secondly, however, he was to report to meade on what was going on there. meade wanted hancock to help him make a decision on whether to abandon the pipe creek plan and send everybody to gettysburg, or to stick with the pipe creek plan and withdraw from gettysburg. hancock sends two messengers at different times. first his staffer charles morgan, then second, with a written message, major wg mitchell. he sends them both down to meade, telling him the state of affairs at gettysburg. and does not take a stand. he does not say, yes, we should fight here. and he does not say the opposite, oh, we got to get out of here, this is no good. he says we are in a place that cannot will be taken. and i think we will be alright until night. he also says, we can retire. we can fight here, as the ground appears not unfavorable for good troops. so this is what he says to meade. and meade now has two versions himself of what was going on. he reports to the joint committee on the conduct of the war the next year, not 2016 -- i do not know where that came from. 1863, excuse me
secondly, however, he was to report to meade on what was going on there. meade wanted hancock to help him make a decision on whether to abandon the pipe creek plan and send everybody to gettysburg, or to stick with the pipe creek plan and withdraw from gettysburg. hancock sends two messengers at different times. first his staffer charles morgan, then second, with a written message, major wg mitchell. he sends them both down to meade, telling him the state of affairs at gettysburg. and does not...
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secondly, where can we sell it ourselves?st we want to focus on southeastern asia, markets we believe our right, given the economic situation in those countries where you have a growing middle class. >> in. you are talking about -- next question. you are talking about the importance of nafta. anecdotally, even the discussion of nafta can affect commodity prices. i think that is important, how you discuss it. i think it reflects about how important that is to our ag producers. comment on that in terms of what you hear from your members. game thatg to the end the administration is working on a new one. >> nafta is important. people are nervous, but we still have a lot of faith that this administration, and secretary perdue, a big voice in the room with the president talking about nafta. when you talk about nafta, it makes the other countries nervous. we have seen mexico buy corn, other places some rice, other toces who can't even get talk to the menstruation about the daily problems, they have -- talk to our administration abou
secondly, where can we sell it ourselves?st we want to focus on southeastern asia, markets we believe our right, given the economic situation in those countries where you have a growing middle class. >> in. you are talking about -- next question. you are talking about the importance of nafta. anecdotally, even the discussion of nafta can affect commodity prices. i think that is important, how you discuss it. i think it reflects about how important that is to our ag producers. comment on...
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secondly, my question has to do with your former role of energy secretary. i was wondering if you could speak to the risk to the electrical grid that solar flares pose. i'm sure you are familiar with the carrington event. do you feel that hardening our electrical grid to solar events should be a priority? guest: let me say broadly that i think hardening the grid, making it more resilient against a -- youof threats mentioned solar flares and in extreme circumstances those are an issue. frankly, i would say that cyber threats are probably a greater present danger. in general, we need to get a much more resilient system. we need to continue the deployment we started nearly 10 years ago in terms of more able sensors that can detect disturbances, lead to ways of isolating parts of the grid that have problems. it is not only on the high-voltage transmission systems, but also when you get to the distribution systems, the lines that go to people's houses and hook up your internet addressable appliances in your home, we create the possibility of tremendous services f
secondly, my question has to do with your former role of energy secretary. i was wondering if you could speak to the risk to the electrical grid that solar flares pose. i'm sure you are familiar with the carrington event. do you feel that hardening our electrical grid to solar events should be a priority? guest: let me say broadly that i think hardening the grid, making it more resilient against a -- youof threats mentioned solar flares and in extreme circumstances those are an issue. frankly,...
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i know that the world is not waiting for us for us and germany or even for us and europe secondly more than ever we will need to find european answers to the urgent questions on far time. because if you know a guy named. that is the spirit. which will also. be highlighting tomorrow the summit meetings debates the heads of state and government let us look back twenty sixteen bratislava we started it. with a new process partly because we realize that many decisions are simply made too slowly but also because of the u.k.'s decision to leave the european union and we decided to start a new process and i joined actually her games were developed for migrations of uni security both internal and external and not least social development these are areas where we want to convince people by offering them create our missus and then it's straight into the net europe can you do something for him and a video people in these countries. on the occasion are celebrating the anniversary with treaties of rome being signed we confirmed this once again and in october the council gave itself a novel ambitious
i know that the world is not waiting for us for us and germany or even for us and europe secondly more than ever we will need to find european answers to the urgent questions on far time. because if you know a guy named. that is the spirit. which will also. be highlighting tomorrow the summit meetings debates the heads of state and government let us look back twenty sixteen bratislava we started it. with a new process partly because we realize that many decisions are simply made too slowly but...
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wrong so far, massively wrong, all on the same side or underestimated the progress of the economy, secondly a work in progress, this is not a complete policy document, i have said we will publish before the parliament makes a decision on the final deal, will publish economic estimates but they will be complete economic estimates, you would not drive a car that is half finished, you should not use a hmmfi half finished, you should not use a forecast that is half complete so thatis forecast that is half complete so that is the second thing, thirdly, even at work in progress did not use, did not assess what are actual aim is, our policy aim. things that might look like it but i'm not it and we intend to publish something at the end of this exercise which shows what we are meant to do. which is progress the britain. see if the mood improves in the coming weeks. thank you. now, time for a look at the weather. it is the turn of scotla nd the weather. it is the turn of scotland and northern ireland to the frosts night, the england and wales a spell of wet weather pushing across the country and some
wrong so far, massively wrong, all on the same side or underestimated the progress of the economy, secondly a work in progress, this is not a complete policy document, i have said we will publish before the parliament makes a decision on the final deal, will publish economic estimates but they will be complete economic estimates, you would not drive a car that is half finished, you should not use a hmmfi half finished, you should not use a forecast that is half complete so thatis forecast that...
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secondly, it told them, not look too deep into this persons record if they are a nazi or have some other criminal element to them. because we need them. simply saying, do not investigate this person too much. which i think is the hardest why the paperclip is controversial. because so many will brought over with those backgrounds. >> obviously, there have been tremendous breakthroughs in atomic energy. but we were not nearly as advanced in the aeronautics as the germans had seemed to be. the germans invented a fuel based long-range rocket which did little to help them win the war. in fact it was a terror weapon but the technology was identified as something that if mass-produced, could be the future of warfare. the germans had a reputation during the war of making what we might fall boutique weapons. things that were very intricate but not able to be mass-produced in a way that would affect the outcome of the war. whereas, united states and britain and soviet union focused on mass production of things that were needed for the war. airplanes, ships in huge numbers. it also is defeated nazi
secondly, it told them, not look too deep into this persons record if they are a nazi or have some other criminal element to them. because we need them. simply saying, do not investigate this person too much. which i think is the hardest why the paperclip is controversial. because so many will brought over with those backgrounds. >> obviously, there have been tremendous breakthroughs in atomic energy. but we were not nearly as advanced in the aeronautics as the germans had seemed to be....
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negotiations which england intel and the german federal government whilst the trial was taking place secondly the german federal president at the time. they entered into torchwood couldn't tell a contribution in return for the trial being terminated despite the fact that the prosecution office in no fly over so you want him he must not do this this is illegal the net result of this the third point which is the most important for the four countries here is that all the evidence was suppress. the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifteen nine months ago i meet peter of the every political group here in the parliament insisted that a solution be found to the scandal of the lack of action on the urgent needs appear to might make him a solution to a problem the suppressing sixty years old. during those sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical company. have deployed every possible prepare a cation and pro question. to addressing those needs thank you very much. and . i because of. the line of sight. knowing we're
negotiations which england intel and the german federal government whilst the trial was taking place secondly the german federal president at the time. they entered into torchwood couldn't tell a contribution in return for the trial being terminated despite the fact that the prosecution office in no fly over so you want him he must not do this this is illegal the net result of this the third point which is the most important for the four countries here is that all the evidence was suppress. the...
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secondly do you agree with , senator thune that the state intelligence committee, at least richard burke should see the memo before it is released publicly? senator mcconnell: no, i haven't. i don't if i don't have any suggestions to make to the speaker. i think he is handling it just right. >> mr. speaker, do you really believe this memo has nothing to do with and no impact on the special counsel's investigation? speaker ryan: people should not draw lines. people should not implicate, -- that's what i'm suggesting. people should not be drawing lines, not implicating independent issues. this does not implicate the mueller investigation. this does not -- this is about us holding the system accountable and reviewing whether or not fisa abuses occur. the government has been given extraordinary power over the citizen's civil liberties of it is our job to make sure the -- process is followed properly, and if it is not, we need accountability. we need to make sure we are not revealing sources and methods to protect our national security. the more transparency be better so that the people of th
secondly do you agree with , senator thune that the state intelligence committee, at least richard burke should see the memo before it is released publicly? senator mcconnell: no, i haven't. i don't if i don't have any suggestions to make to the speaker. i think he is handling it just right. >> mr. speaker, do you really believe this memo has nothing to do with and no impact on the special counsel's investigation? speaker ryan: people should not draw lines. people should not implicate, --...
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secondly, you needed to know how to drive. those during that time the you have a driver mostly wealthy kids. kids a harvard, yale princeton. it was like a prep school gathering, with the exception of hemingway, these were kids that sheridan upper-class background, many of whom felt artistically inclined and so they threw themselves on the frontline theory -- ferrying soldiers. >> what were some of hemingway's motivations? >> one of the great friendships ted. young man named he was son of a prominent judge and one of those ivy leaguers. partly because he had to leave accidentfter a golfing that took out one of his eyes. it meant he would not qualify for military service, but he did qualify for at the time the first phase of the endless core. he went back to kansas city in november, where in the newsroom, he meets hemingway and writes the story about his return. he had already published a long letter about the violence he had seen in the hard work of the amulets service in france and it was brumback who encouraged hemingway. was
secondly, you needed to know how to drive. those during that time the you have a driver mostly wealthy kids. kids a harvard, yale princeton. it was like a prep school gathering, with the exception of hemingway, these were kids that sheridan upper-class background, many of whom felt artistically inclined and so they threw themselves on the frontline theory -- ferrying soldiers. >> what were some of hemingway's motivations? >> one of the great friendships ted. young man named he was...
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secondly, as resources get tight, there's a global competition given the threats are out there within south com, we know we may not get more troops, more planes, more boats, but security assistance and security cooperation has been the means by which we've been able to engange. you have to be on the field to compete. so security cooperation, security assistance gives us the means by which we can be on the field and compete. that's why this is hugely important, and hugely important we get it right going forward. >> great. at this point i'd like to turn to the audience for some q&a, i'm going to bundle those questions in the interest of time. please wait for a microphone, stand, state your name and affiliation and state your question in the form of a question. start with the lady with the scarf, and then marks, i can probably take one more. >> hi, renee duvall, state department asia bureau. we've done a good job with 3r33. we think take a step further. there's a step further in joint and program development, transfer authorities, things like the global security contingency fund. so as y
secondly, as resources get tight, there's a global competition given the threats are out there within south com, we know we may not get more troops, more planes, more boats, but security assistance and security cooperation has been the means by which we've been able to engange. you have to be on the field to compete. so security cooperation, security assistance gives us the means by which we can be on the field and compete. that's why this is hugely important, and hugely important we get it...
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the epicenter around quali and city which is on the eastern coast of taiwan as you mentioned and secondly there are a lot of roadways which have had rockslides and this began with an earlier arthur quake on sunday night followed by a series of aftershocks although media reports here in taiwan from the government quoting the government official saying that tonight's earthquake was not an aftershock it was in fact a new earth way and that worse in the landslides in the rock slides and that's making some of the roads difficult to pass for first responders and emergency vehicles once how well prepared are taiwan's authorities for a quake like this. well taiwan does sit in the earthquake zone here in the pacific so earthquakes are very common including large earthquakes two years ago to the day on february sixth twenty sixteen there was a very serious earthquake on the western side of taiwan island which killed nearly a hundred people so the authorities here are very prepared but they do face the challenge of getting to the disaster zone in this case which is again impossible in some places be
the epicenter around quali and city which is on the eastern coast of taiwan as you mentioned and secondly there are a lot of roadways which have had rockslides and this began with an earlier arthur quake on sunday night followed by a series of aftershocks although media reports here in taiwan from the government quoting the government official saying that tonight's earthquake was not an aftershock it was in fact a new earth way and that worse in the landslides in the rock slides and that's...
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pretty positive about them of course i still stay on my word that they are not going down to the secondly you need to a lot of throat is the big striker you need one of one kind of players like that in your team because you never know even if it's ninety minutes this guy he's going into a dangerous area and he don't care so what he did already so that's why i think he sees he will choke along more goals because we have still thirteen games so and i believe that they was just only seven points to mind and i believe that. specially toronto is going to score some more goals and when you're struggling you don't get many chances about position in the table he's clinical he will take them so i think actually a very smart signing for color is very good being very optimistic this week in general i would say john that i'm going to i want to talk about another club who are relying on a new strike another of course if it can hometown boy mario gomez improve their fortunes i think you can i think actually there's a lot of parallels here with. both men scored a lot of goals last season sort of how obs
pretty positive about them of course i still stay on my word that they are not going down to the secondly you need to a lot of throat is the big striker you need one of one kind of players like that in your team because you never know even if it's ninety minutes this guy he's going into a dangerous area and he don't care so what he did already so that's why i think he sees he will choke along more goals because we have still thirteen games so and i believe that they was just only seven points...
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puzzle, it is unusual is it not for a woman scooped a like this, and secondly, from what i can rememberg songs that had catchy cheese. you have not heard of take that this was the 90s. i was about three when they were in the charts. out of it for the papers, tonight. don't forget, you can seek the papers online. if you mist the programme any ring, you can watch it later. my thanks to tim sta nley, watch it later. my thanks to tim stanley, and now it is time for the weather with philip. hello, thank you forjoining me. it is almost been a decent day of weather. this is the scene into the eastern end of kent, and a little bit further towards the west. a lot of cloud around, and quite a noticeable wind. but, we are looking away towards the west, where we have a lwa ys away towards the west, where we have always done that already seen the first signs of cloud and rain. that weather front gradually making it way across the aisles. and, given that it has been so—called across many areas, as that rain falls, onto some pretty cold surfaces, there will be a bit of an issue with eyes and untreated
puzzle, it is unusual is it not for a woman scooped a like this, and secondly, from what i can rememberg songs that had catchy cheese. you have not heard of take that this was the 90s. i was about three when they were in the charts. out of it for the papers, tonight. don't forget, you can seek the papers online. if you mist the programme any ring, you can watch it later. my thanks to tim sta nley, watch it later. my thanks to tim stanley, and now it is time for the weather with philip. hello,...
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own up for the some of the destruction that it is done in the process of these cities or wars and secondly i think that's showing a lot of mean spiritedness on the part of crime by restriction because this war tight fisted attitude they have thinking that other countries are exploiting them to get one to dump them and then the u.s. has been fleeced is company wrong because that's one where the united states maintains influence around the world to civilian aid but they are i mean what i mean from the strategy of they're not focused only on a military stick abroad where their current aid far on iraq in palestine now they want to say they won't give any money toward iraq probably with a nest of c.d.'s one for reconstruction and hysteric finance militias the us navy is going to have thirty thousand kurdish armed groups are in the north of c.d.o. who they want to maintain for so unstable to be but it's more like a military base for the long term presence strategy that they have but i think it's the wrong and good and frankly if they leave it to the allies like saudi arabia for reconstruction of
own up for the some of the destruction that it is done in the process of these cities or wars and secondly i think that's showing a lot of mean spiritedness on the part of crime by restriction because this war tight fisted attitude they have thinking that other countries are exploiting them to get one to dump them and then the u.s. has been fleeced is company wrong because that's one where the united states maintains influence around the world to civilian aid but they are i mean what i mean...
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he was not advocating for any changes to the status quo is to oversee the holding holy sites and secondly he made clear that the positions on the final boundaries are borders of jerusalem is that is a matter that's left for the parties to negotiate and discuss well back in december president trump threw his support behind israel's claims over the city of jerusalem saying that the u.s. would move its embassy there from tel aviv now the move was condemned by world leaders and of the u.n. and start violent protests around the globe. i. was. was. really was really. good. we spoke to palestinian politician dmitri dewani he doubts the tillerson strip will help improve relations with countries already angered by trump's move. this is doesn't go beyond a public relations effort after the the mess that was caused by trump's decision on declaration on drugs from back in december i don't think you will be successful known to be a lightweight in the u.s. foreign policy especially pertaining to the middle east as he admitted himself the peace plan that he talks about and it's only he have seen it he h
he was not advocating for any changes to the status quo is to oversee the holding holy sites and secondly he made clear that the positions on the final boundaries are borders of jerusalem is that is a matter that's left for the parties to negotiate and discuss well back in december president trump threw his support behind israel's claims over the city of jerusalem saying that the u.s. would move its embassy there from tel aviv now the move was condemned by world leaders and of the u.n. and...
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where he was not advocating for any changes to the status quo is to oversee holy holy sites and secondly he made clear that the positions on the final boundaries are borders of jerusalem is there is a matter that's left for the parties to negotiate and discuss. well back in december president trump threw his support behind israel's claims over the city of jerusalem saying that the u.s. would move its embassy there from tel aviv the move was condemned by world leaders and the u.n. and start violent protests around the globe. i. was. was was was. really was really was. we spoke to palestinian politician dimitri delilah me he doubts that tiller since the trip will help improve relations with countries already angered by trump's move . this is doesn't go beyond a public relations effort after the the mess that was caused by trump's decision on declaration on jerusalem back in december i don't think he will be successful he is known to be a lightweight in the us foreign policy especially pertaining to the middle east as he admitted himself the peace plan that he talks about and it's only he h
where he was not advocating for any changes to the status quo is to oversee holy holy sites and secondly he made clear that the positions on the final boundaries are borders of jerusalem is there is a matter that's left for the parties to negotiate and discuss. well back in december president trump threw his support behind israel's claims over the city of jerusalem saying that the u.s. would move its embassy there from tel aviv the move was condemned by world leaders and the u.n. and start...
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at a distance it's obviously secondly we can position for him to be in that he was before equally there was also the option to table him sending him back to georgia where he faces three years in jail he was sentenced earlier this year you know absentia to jail term there so the ukrainian government of c. we have be cautious of risking such a big confrontation with seconds from these western allies the big test i think will be this sunday seconds freely had cooled nationwide protests on the anniversary of the deaths on the mud on four years ago against bush and co calling for pushing because impeachment if he's able to bring people out on the street just by being out of the country that will really be the test of his ability to keep involved in ukrainian politics nicholas tell us a little bit more about his cause and about his supporters because we know that he is on this anti corruption campaign right now accusing ukrainian government petro poroshenko of corruption. is valid claims or is this a power grab on the part of saakashvili. this is very much been his line since he fell out with
at a distance it's obviously secondly we can position for him to be in that he was before equally there was also the option to table him sending him back to georgia where he faces three years in jail he was sentenced earlier this year you know absentia to jail term there so the ukrainian government of c. we have be cautious of risking such a big confrontation with seconds from these western allies the big test i think will be this sunday seconds freely had cooled nationwide protests on the...