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it doesn't have anything like the impact of the film to which the title refers, which i think went on simon berghan entry of all time and it is scratching a book how much effect it will actually have. what i like about it is it has less grandstanding and less stunts than some of his previous documentaries had which i think sometimes bordered on the flippant if there is also some uncharacteristic soul—searching from michael moore, who talks about his own relationship with some of these figures, we actually get to see him on roseanne some years ago with donald trump and he admits, i went really easy on him, i went soft on him because they asked me to. i think it is sincere and i think the most important thing is that this suggest that there is a younger generation of people coming through who will refuse to be mistreated, who will refuse to be mistreated, who michael moore suggests the future of the country and suggests cousin the beginning of a brighter future — but i don't think it will have anything like the impact of the film to which the title refers. we've also got they shall not
it doesn't have anything like the impact of the film to which the title refers, which i think went on simon berghan entry of all time and it is scratching a book how much effect it will actually have. what i like about it is it has less grandstanding and less stunts than some of his previous documentaries had which i think sometimes bordered on the flippant if there is also some uncharacteristic soul—searching from michael moore, who talks about his own relationship with some of these...
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for india which imports all its oil, thatis india which imports all its oil, that is a problem.oblem. thank you. tell us your rental stories, cautionary tales about renting coming up. still to come. it's a multi—billion dollar global industry and growing. we'll get the inside track on the manicure industry with the founder of nails inc. you're with business live from bbc news. the uk's biggest supermarket chain tesco has reported an 11th consecutive quarter of rising sales. uk like—for—like sales, which strip out the impact of new stores, were up 2.5% in the second quarter. senior analyst, laith khalaf from hargreaves la nsdown joins us now from bristol. you've been looking at the numbers, they've also raised their dividend. it's looking good at the moment. all looking good, all the dials moving in the right direction which is perhaps a bit puzzling that we've seen perhaps a bit puzzling that we've seen a perhaps a bit puzzling that we've seen a 5% fall in the share price this morning. that is a reality check for the expectations in the market. we seen margins rising at tesco an
for india which imports all its oil, thatis india which imports all its oil, that is a problem.oblem. thank you. tell us your rental stories, cautionary tales about renting coming up. still to come. it's a multi—billion dollar global industry and growing. we'll get the inside track on the manicure industry with the founder of nails inc. you're with business live from bbc news. the uk's biggest supermarket chain tesco has reported an 11th consecutive quarter of rising sales. uk...
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you know you're member of a church which is shrinking line of it but which is also becoming more pluralist which needs decisiveness the communities the church is pruning but i've not given up hope that it still attracts reflective people people who are seeking meaning in their life yet those who went through it i didn't follow in my father's footsteps as a baker because well i did become a baker at first but at the age of sixteen i was told that with my leg problems it wouldn't be good for me to do a job or i had to stand so much so instead of retraining to join the post office of the railways i thought i'd do anything school that's almost for free. if i trust in the strength of german civil society because but if you must lock it up a civil society is increasingly the place where democracy and humanity are upheld. these democracy is the only form of government which can also topple the state as we've seen recently in or number of nations. but democracy is also the only form of government where the citizens themselves can prevent this. which brings us back to the theme we had right at the
you know you're member of a church which is shrinking line of it but which is also becoming more pluralist which needs decisiveness the communities the church is pruning but i've not given up hope that it still attracts reflective people people who are seeking meaning in their life yet those who went through it i didn't follow in my father's footsteps as a baker because well i did become a baker at first but at the age of sixteen i was told that with my leg problems it wouldn't be good for me...
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in general expenses which they don't have to go to the. public. i wouldn't have any problem if the rules were changed on this issue but in the moment this is a situation that this is something really which will have to be decided between the group leaders of the presidency and i would be falling to follow any rule which is given on this issue in this decision do anything except encourage dishonesty and wastage. it's a step backwards for the european union which is trumpeting its values around the world and then allows people to get away with a count count. basic accountability that is being ignored but if i am correctly informed. i have a very similar situation in the german bundestag and i have never for criticism but german members of the german bundestag were accountable for what they are doing they get this monthly allowance and this money they can spend it on their office on newspapers on books on whatever and the question is if you are supposed to document this or not if we start documenting this which is this is decided i would certainly do
in general expenses which they don't have to go to the. public. i wouldn't have any problem if the rules were changed on this issue but in the moment this is a situation that this is something really which will have to be decided between the group leaders of the presidency and i would be falling to follow any rule which is given on this issue in this decision do anything except encourage dishonesty and wastage. it's a step backwards for the european union which is trumpeting its values around...
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which color. which color. richer habits in most parts of the country is the uniformity of belief. the whole country and what we think about the red and blue states. this is as artificial representation of the united states as any other that we've lucked out. it becomes conventional and so familiar to us that we take it as if it as if you speak some deeper truth rather than simply being another form of message. this is my favorite slide of the whole set of pictures. this is sojourner truth, the great abolitionist. my gosh, i'm okay, here is maine, florida and texas. this is a lot cooler than the american hotel. this is my country. i made this country. this is a path to claim a citizenship here this is a claim of ancestry. this is a really deep and subversive visual argument that has a forest that in this room you can feel like even to this moment it is just exposed before your eyes in this really important way that i think we to our great detriment lost sight of. other ingredients in the ways that cartoonists and others represent the united states that began in the 1880s and that l
which color. which color. richer habits in most parts of the country is the uniformity of belief. the whole country and what we think about the red and blue states. this is as artificial representation of the united states as any other that we've lucked out. it becomes conventional and so familiar to us that we take it as if it as if you speak some deeper truth rather than simply being another form of message. this is my favorite slide of the whole set of pictures. this is sojourner truth, the...
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which isn't actually the case. so we have this rhetoric from stories in may with the reality is actually very very very different well she also said it in a speech noticeably that identity politics was no blow to the conservative thing saying good things about saying that they are the party of inclusive of this from the guardian about. a kind of blows that there was really so the u.k. threatens to deport grandchildren of it to choke off the ins so this is a story for background obviously nine hundred seventy one britain booted everyone out of the child also islands and sentences say shows because they wanted to turn it into what is now known as say it which of course the us military base which has been associated with rendition torture scandal over that's on the labor government consequently what we're now saying is this family example in the picture is the grandchildren of a woman who was deported and whose mother has legal right to be british they're not in charge of the british citizenship and suddenly it's kind
which isn't actually the case. so we have this rhetoric from stories in may with the reality is actually very very very different well she also said it in a speech noticeably that identity politics was no blow to the conservative thing saying good things about saying that they are the party of inclusive of this from the guardian about. a kind of blows that there was really so the u.k. threatens to deport grandchildren of it to choke off the ins so this is a story for background obviously nine...
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has links with regimes some of which. we talk about turkey he said and we are right too but never we talked about saudi arabia tell me something about saudi arabia what saudi arabia is obviously a middle eastern country very oil rich not democratic gave the right for women to drive cars only the past in the past few years and right now is in the middle of a journalist murder case. so what are the sanctions what are the ideas what is the reaction of the e.u. if you would have been the president today well i think the main tool that the european union has basically are sanctions and obviously with russia we use them because they annexed the crimean peninsula and they have been intimidated in ukraine and then in every specific case we look at so legitimacy is useless if it case so there arabia yeah first thing you would do is to basically go through what has happened and on the basis of the evidence that you have you get the member states together to clear this journalist enter the consulate and you never came out so there a
has links with regimes some of which. we talk about turkey he said and we are right too but never we talked about saudi arabia tell me something about saudi arabia what saudi arabia is obviously a middle eastern country very oil rich not democratic gave the right for women to drive cars only the past in the past few years and right now is in the middle of a journalist murder case. so what are the sanctions what are the ideas what is the reaction of the e.u. if you would have been the president...
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this whole question of who owns which land is a critical one. >> this is a question of who owns which stories. well takennt was that this was federal land before it was state land. before was that her land, it was indigenous land. we need to think about where we begin our stories. aen mark says gambling has long history and we do not think it was some car -- some kind of moral weakness, we need to reframe our stories in the same way that these laws have reframed who counts as a stakeholder. ?ho counts as an american what standing do they have? do they have the privileges of citizenship or the right to hold a stake in a public discussion? from my point of view, the question about populism is, who are the people who are popularizing? which people are embracing a notion of populism? the 19tht was in century, it was a nostalgic movement that seeks to restore an order where there are fewer stakeholders. i am going out on a limb with that. that is my story and i am sticking to it. right there, please. >> thank you. do we not just have to have a bigger lens. we have all these different moree
this whole question of who owns which land is a critical one. >> this is a question of who owns which stories. well takennt was that this was federal land before it was state land. before was that her land, it was indigenous land. we need to think about where we begin our stories. aen mark says gambling has long history and we do not think it was some car -- some kind of moral weakness, we need to reframe our stories in the same way that these laws have reframed who counts as a...
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cows sell —— which can sell absolutely everything, and they did so at a price which was cheaper thanwhich has decimated a lot of us retailers, notjust sears, but sears is one where you see the impact quite significantly, based on a few fact has, how many people they employed at one time and also their actual physical retail spaces, all of these shopping mall is around the united states had sears as their anchor stores and with sears now filing for bankruptcy, those stores are now going to be getting closed. i want to ask you, what happens next for the sears stores that have remained open and the company has a whole? chapter11 remained open and the company has a whole? chapter“ is remained open and the company has a whole? chapter 11 is very unique, remained open and the company has a whole? chapter“ is very unique, it happens here in the united states and it protects them from all of the debts that they have coming at them. and it allows them to restructure, so and it allows them to restructure, so there are stores that have been able to go into chapter 11 and to restructure and re—e
cows sell —— which can sell absolutely everything, and they did so at a price which was cheaper thanwhich has decimated a lot of us retailers, notjust sears, but sears is one where you see the impact quite significantly, based on a few fact has, how many people they employed at one time and also their actual physical retail spaces, all of these shopping mall is around the united states had sears as their anchor stores and with sears now filing for bankruptcy, those stores are now going to...
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agenda which means staff is writing one report. that's the benefit to the department -- it's an efficiency thing and because we're expanding the geography it will come after the counterto staff counter to staff and we'll have more c.u. but the team was not able to treat it as a review or haggling process. the commission has to consider the same findings as if it were a c.u. it's the same body. all of you and using the same process you would the only difference is they're going anyway so they might as well ask for it. you all take your work seriously and weigh it carefully and you can't just choose give the money to who you feel like it. >> director william any comment? >> i think paul captured our position on this. it's an efficiency thing and the criteria paul showed you'd use in any scenario. the question is whether there's more incentive if there's a separate c.u. it's simply a staff efficiency thing than write whole different report on the use. that's the advantage. >> well, those items would come to us just not as a c.u. >> ye
agenda which means staff is writing one report. that's the benefit to the department -- it's an efficiency thing and because we're expanding the geography it will come after the counterto staff counter to staff and we'll have more c.u. but the team was not able to treat it as a review or haggling process. the commission has to consider the same findings as if it were a c.u. it's the same body. all of you and using the same process you would the only difference is they're going anyway so they...
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lands were never touched and which ones were restored. so i do think that we have made some mistakes not just in the environment but a lot of different areas, pushing a consensus on the country before we have actually done things and before we had a natural consensus. i just don't think that a very large society like ours can afford to do that. i think we have to make things work through the more local and regional level and obviously that can't be for everything. there are fundamental rights we can't do that with but with policy we have to be careful not to rush and put it through the court system or through another system but really try to work on the collaboration that you were talking about and develop the stories you were talking about which then like in science and many cases in science, you start out with a test case or start with a small sample and generalize. i think we have to really see science and policy as an experiment in which we try different things and we see what works and not be afraid of failure. there's a real culture
lands were never touched and which ones were restored. so i do think that we have made some mistakes not just in the environment but a lot of different areas, pushing a consensus on the country before we have actually done things and before we had a natural consensus. i just don't think that a very large society like ours can afford to do that. i think we have to make things work through the more local and regional level and obviously that can't be for everything. there are fundamental rights...
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in which we surveyed i see is the e.u. also examine how the world views china's increasing influence on world affairs let's take a look at another survey results when asked which country should be leading power in the world you see that more than half support the united states and only nineteen percent thought china was up to the job so. even as america's influence seems to be waving and china is increasing in terms of influence of engagement on the world stage it does look like we're still not keen on the world order being led from beijing what's driving the distrust. well we do know that china's favor ability is slightly lower than the u.s. around the world and we also know that when we asked a question about whether the chinese government respects the personal freedoms of its people much fewer people say that china does that and that human rights record might be a part of the reason why china's favor ability and overall people are less inclined to say china is the world's you know is is that or as the world's leading po
in which we surveyed i see is the e.u. also examine how the world views china's increasing influence on world affairs let's take a look at another survey results when asked which country should be leading power in the world you see that more than half support the united states and only nineteen percent thought china was up to the job so. even as america's influence seems to be waving and china is increasing in terms of influence of engagement on the world stage it does look like we're still not...
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which is just what the world needs.and a new member of its smart speaker range was unveiled. the pixel 3l comes with the google assistant and a seven inches display. it is competitor to the amazon echo show. with no built—in camera, you won't be skyping your pals, but at least you can watch cat videos while cooking dinner. but if you do want to be seen around the house, facebook offered its new portal video chat gadgets. not the greatest of timing giving its recent data breach scandals. complete with camera lens covers to avert prying eyes, the tablet like devices can track around the room and zoom in on you. they have amazon's alexa built—in, use facebook messenger to make calls, and come with augmented reality overlays, so you can pretend to be a pig. technology at its finest. that was nick. now, this month is adhd awareness month. this is a condition that is estimated to affect nearly 130 million children and adolescents worldwide and can continue into adulthood. now a new study from king's college london is looking
which is just what the world needs.and a new member of its smart speaker range was unveiled. the pixel 3l comes with the google assistant and a seven inches display. it is competitor to the amazon echo show. with no built—in camera, you won't be skyping your pals, but at least you can watch cat videos while cooking dinner. but if you do want to be seen around the house, facebook offered its new portal video chat gadgets. not the greatest of timing giving its recent data breach scandals....
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which it's. spit out that's. a. new god then you do a lot those. started to preface you by law is a notoriously painful discipline you get injuries get blisters you're exhausted how do you deal with pain of the limitations that it brings the absolute number with just it in. spittle shug wolf will choose issue should go to the school year by year for me to be on the record to prove a glass cheater. we are there live or to board. really the newborn that unites a spill shall go off and that that will could be just a biased bottle of school well you've missed school but almost feel each skew deal and then you got over. the most and we jail him by let it. in the writing of show at the news just in the literally a. dash we were placed east to. the room we split the in kenya but the more was needed to get those in out of the room with the chin boylan or if you go over there and they are nobody would close reach said the boy you people who marched to their discipline often talk about a state of mines tha
which it's. spit out that's. a. new god then you do a lot those. started to preface you by law is a notoriously painful discipline you get injuries get blisters you're exhausted how do you deal with pain of the limitations that it brings the absolute number with just it in. spittle shug wolf will choose issue should go to the school year by year for me to be on the record to prove a glass cheater. we are there live or to board. really the newborn that unites a spill shall go off and that that...
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i don't know which one is better or worse. it won't matter because they are going to interpret it as deliberate attempts to get in the way. i think increasingly we are going to see them in alignment. there are very specific things now in the relationship that they can operate together on. mike: is there an actual limit to that closeness? dara: i think so. particularly when you talk about arms sales. the ussians are angry at chinese. which is ironic because russian aircraft are very similar but there are some irritants there it is competition in the arms market and china is emerging and encroaching into the band that russia is in. the united states at the peak, we have the best stuff. it is the most expensive. not everyone can afford it but the russians offer an alternative that is pretty good and it is a lot less expensive. as china starts to compete if that realm, that is going to be a problem i think. we're not there credit, but it is coming. >> i was wondering what are we of the lessons that could learn from the cold war pe
i don't know which one is better or worse. it won't matter because they are going to interpret it as deliberate attempts to get in the way. i think increasingly we are going to see them in alignment. there are very specific things now in the relationship that they can operate together on. mike: is there an actual limit to that closeness? dara: i think so. particularly when you talk about arms sales. the ussians are angry at chinese. which is ironic because russian aircraft are very similar but...
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was only part of it but there is that there is a particle called dark for them which is linking the dark sector or so dark matter . and if. we interact with ordinary matter for example electrons and positrons so we're using. and by matter namely and by that we called and was measured on earth. to find the electron in so. our director and so if i want to posit raw meat and electron they really a male it will be destroyed generating energy out of the senate we could generate. a norm for them so a beautiful foreman and a dart. so this is what you're trying to do generating dollars for them using particle models aren't you. have you done it yet we already stopped. by we will not be able to see immediately the effect because these introduction. there are other wise document there would be not that we will do. for them computers. if i can jump in. an interesting thing about this experiment is looking for dark matter because also making use of anti-matter which is a totally different thing so and the matter is a kind of it's sort of a kind of regular matter it's we've detected lots of em t
was only part of it but there is that there is a particle called dark for them which is linking the dark sector or so dark matter . and if. we interact with ordinary matter for example electrons and positrons so we're using. and by matter namely and by that we called and was measured on earth. to find the electron in so. our director and so if i want to posit raw meat and electron they really a male it will be destroyed generating energy out of the senate we could generate. a norm for them so a...
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part of the legislative efforts -- mirrors -- which is to increase the percentage of which the interest that we're already investing in our public education system. this allows us to hire and train more early childhood education teachers, make sure children are returned by the time they go to kindergarten and make sure we're spending far less in-house because, high wage earners, are able and ready good work, go to college. every state that has a successful quality public education system is investing in early childhood education. you can't be serious about a quality education, about improving the economy and diminishing poverty if were not investing in early childhood education. >> moderator: i have a question which is much more direct and clear perhaps. we have this industry of promoting kids throughout great even when they're at times not reading at grade level. do support social promotion? pearce: i think that is the wrong question. i think what we should have is that we want to have kids that are performing to grade level regardless here so i'm suggesting that we begin to read with
part of the legislative efforts -- mirrors -- which is to increase the percentage of which the interest that we're already investing in our public education system. this allows us to hire and train more early childhood education teachers, make sure children are returned by the time they go to kindergarten and make sure we're spending far less in-house because, high wage earners, are able and ready good work, go to college. every state that has a successful quality public education system is...
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which represents major u.s. tire manufacturers. john bozzella is a veteran auto industry executive inquiry the president and ceo of global automakers. he has been a vocal advocate for free trade policies and in 2015 launched here for america. here for america tells the story of investment by international automakers in the united states and advocates for open trade and investment policies. before coming to the association in 2014 he served as a senior operating executive for operations and advisory company your pride or that he spent nearly 20 years in the auto sector in senior positions at both ford motor company and various iterations of chrysler. as it evolved over time. early in his career he served as new york cities director state legislative affairs under mayor david dinkins. is a graduate of cornell university. evelyn suarez is the president of the suarez firm and provides legal and consulting services to companies engaged in international trade. particularly related to custom, anticorruption, and trade policy. she assists
which represents major u.s. tire manufacturers. john bozzella is a veteran auto industry executive inquiry the president and ceo of global automakers. he has been a vocal advocate for free trade policies and in 2015 launched here for america. here for america tells the story of investment by international automakers in the united states and advocates for open trade and investment policies. before coming to the association in 2014 he served as a senior operating executive for operations and...
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digital service, which was a wonderful idea, which president trump also doubled down on.rever the good ideas come from is where have to deploy them for the benefit of vermonters, for the benefit of america. it is not about promoting oneself and one's ideas for the sake of promoting what is next to reach for office. it is for the sake of america. you must remember if you are sent to vermont -- to d.c. as a senator from vermont, then you have a solemn oath and an obligation to serve the people who sent you there. jane: mr. zupan, in an earlier interview this season, you suggested your opponent, bernie sanders, does not love america . mr. zupan: that is not what i said. jane: you said he is aligned with political movements that have murdered americans. do you consider that to be inflammatory language? mr. zupan: what i said was i asked the senator to repeat a simple phrase, and when you pursued it, by asking me, do i imply that the senator does not love america, i said i am implying that he loves socialism more than america because that is what he keeps promoting. jane: do y
digital service, which was a wonderful idea, which president trump also doubled down on.rever the good ideas come from is where have to deploy them for the benefit of vermonters, for the benefit of america. it is not about promoting oneself and one's ideas for the sake of promoting what is next to reach for office. it is for the sake of america. you must remember if you are sent to vermont -- to d.c. as a senator from vermont, then you have a solemn oath and an obligation to serve the people...
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it's very difficult to figure but it will be utilized it is a unitary state mostly of the state which consists of the two and which has its constitution and very clear political stability during my mandate i tried to protect the r.f. but i didn't challenge it is this of the b.h. the battles one foundation reported this year the current constitutional setup of the country is routinely questioned and undermined by politicians particularly from the republican subscale and the main crap polities you saw this going on all around you attempts to decouple the republika srpska from bosnia and herzegovina but you are either unwilling or unable to do anything about it which was it i will repeat again i did my job doing this for you in the way that i tried to protect the constitutional right to proof of god without showing the institution trying to make compromises during mine and that you fail to know anyone might be attended to and the only difficult issues to you do a group of republican serbska cause a lot of difficulty off didn't wish but the endless difficulty of all obstruction intimidati
it's very difficult to figure but it will be utilized it is a unitary state mostly of the state which consists of the two and which has its constitution and very clear political stability during my mandate i tried to protect the r.f. but i didn't challenge it is this of the b.h. the battles one foundation reported this year the current constitutional setup of the country is routinely questioned and undermined by politicians particularly from the republican subscale and the main crap polities...
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reefs which can be observed in almost all of central america. once they get past the juvenile stage during which they're too small to defend themselves ocean fish swim out to the place where the rest of their lives will unfold. the two thousand kilometers of coral reef which surround the island of cuba . whereas half of the coral reefs around most of central america have disappeared the cuban reef which is considered the richest reef in the world has been totally preserved thanks to the slow development of the island. to this fragile ecosystem houses more than nine hundred species of fish fifty types of coral and two hundred types of spawn. however the price of fame could be fatal. seventeen reefs adding up to nearly eight hundred kilometers in length and now open to thousands of scuba diving and than a. this ever increasing. faced with the predicted arrival of mass tourism and the lack of a proper hotel infrastructure the government is authorized the local population to build a certain number of guests for eons in private houses. without access
reefs which can be observed in almost all of central america. once they get past the juvenile stage during which they're too small to defend themselves ocean fish swim out to the place where the rest of their lives will unfold. the two thousand kilometers of coral reef which surround the island of cuba . whereas half of the coral reefs around most of central america have disappeared the cuban reef which is considered the richest reef in the world has been totally preserved thanks to the slow...
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which now has seats in every single regional parliament. controversial right wing populist desirable so gnarly is swept to power in brazil's presidential election. people. money that anybody else by far will build it up. in the stories that shape the way the president threatens a new arms race with russia and china as he looks to pull out of a major cold war nuclear agreement causing further divisions with his e.u. partners. and europe and its transatlantic allies canada and the u.s. appear unwilling to freeze arms sales to saudi arabia in the wake of the killing of dissident journalist jamal khashoggi. a broadcasting live from moscow this is r.t. international and john thomas but have you with us as we recap the week's top stories. right counting is underway in local elections in the german region of has early results suggest that the anti migrant party will win a place in the parliament giving it representation in every region in the country. the. are they also show waning support for traditional parties in favor of the greens and other l
which now has seats in every single regional parliament. controversial right wing populist desirable so gnarly is swept to power in brazil's presidential election. people. money that anybody else by far will build it up. in the stories that shape the way the president threatens a new arms race with russia and china as he looks to pull out of a major cold war nuclear agreement causing further divisions with his e.u. partners. and europe and its transatlantic allies canada and the u.s. appear...
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the leak resulted in hastily written news stories which are feared -- which appeared throughout the country the next morning. because chaos. i remember an associated press reporter called me and said he had a 30 minute deadline, and can i just capitalize the report. it was more than 450 pages, the report. the result was the next morning saw shocking headlines. for example, wyatt racism, cause of black riots, commission says. many people never learned the rest of the story. and not surprisingly, there was considerable backlash in the country. still, many american leader spoke out in favor of the kerner report, including vice president humphrey, senator robert kennedy, and by dr. martin luther king, jr., who called it a physician's warning of approaching death with a prescription for life. the great secretary of health, education and welfare, john ardner supported the report. he said that history will not eal kindly with any nation that will not tax itself to cure its miseries. i think that is true. secretary wertz had the best capitalization of it he said the report is like the words of that
the leak resulted in hastily written news stories which are feared -- which appeared throughout the country the next morning. because chaos. i remember an associated press reporter called me and said he had a 30 minute deadline, and can i just capitalize the report. it was more than 450 pages, the report. the result was the next morning saw shocking headlines. for example, wyatt racism, cause of black riots, commission says. many people never learned the rest of the story. and not surprisingly,...
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left the consulate through the back door in saudi officials initially said he had left the consulate which they now admit was false all of this leaves unanswered questions was the original order given to the fifteen member squad saudi arabia says they wanted to negotiate to g.'s return to the kingdom and the make up of the squad though suggests something more sinister some more members of special forces there was a forensic pathologist a doctor even a security guard of crown prince mohammed bin sandman. let's look at what else the turkish investigation has revealed so far. g entered the saudi consulate in istanbul on october the second he was killed within seven minutes his body was dismembered in fifteen minutes investigators were finally allowed into the consulate almost two weeks after her job she went missing they were able to isolate exactly where the murder happened there were traces of blood found suggesting a violent death or the mutilation of his body. turkish sources say the hit squad contacted the private security of crown prince mohammed bin some man in saudi arabia four times
left the consulate through the back door in saudi officials initially said he had left the consulate which they now admit was false all of this leaves unanswered questions was the original order given to the fifteen member squad saudi arabia says they wanted to negotiate to g.'s return to the kingdom and the make up of the squad though suggests something more sinister some more members of special forces there was a forensic pathologist a doctor even a security guard of crown prince mohammed bin...
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fentanyl is the white powder which is 50 times stronger than opioids, which comes from china often in the mail. and which this bill that we're about to talk about deals with. but this drug agent, who was an experienceed law enforcement officer, told me that just by opening a small plastic bag with a few of the white powders getting into the air, he was almost overcome and had to leave the room because it would cause him to pass out. that's the epidemic that we're dealing with everywhere in america. before i describe the bill, let me talk about two things that have to do with the bill. were unis -- one is money and one is moonshot. people often say when i describe our bill, which we call the opioid crisis bill -- but it is now known as the patients and the communities act -- people say, what are with the money? the mo enis not in this 0 bill. we do money in appropriations bills. the congress and president trump have both been attentive to the money. since just march, including the appropriations bill passed in march and the appropriations bills approved by the senate last week, we have
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which is what kissinger said we should not be doing 40 years ago. there have been some significant develops, including the military, which we have talked about. >> up until recently, it seemed like china was more willing to sit on the sidelines and that let the u.s. and russia do get their problems, while they continue to be active in other regions very quietly. however, there's a few new irritants in the u.s. russia china relationship, new military technology going into place in japan and other areas in asia have been major irritants. to china, and now with her sanctioned activity as well, china is driving them closer together. as a case in point, russia and china just had their 1st post- soviet large exercise together, china sent over several thousand of people to participate and exercise in siberia, that's fairly new, and a few days after that, we sanctioned china. i don't know, and i can't tell if that was a deliberate timing, or if it was complete accidental timing, i don't know which one is better or worse. it won't matter, because they're goi
which is what kissinger said we should not be doing 40 years ago. there have been some significant develops, including the military, which we have talked about. >> up until recently, it seemed like china was more willing to sit on the sidelines and that let the u.s. and russia do get their problems, while they continue to be active in other regions very quietly. however, there's a few new irritants in the u.s. russia china relationship, new military technology going into place in japan...
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morning brew which delivers to the millenials. is there an opportunity for business people it just tells the truth. if it's impossible maybe there's an opportunity there. it's possible. the idea of creating a place in this echo system they led to congressional hearings. in almost doesn't exist anymore. i think the idea of building a place that everybody will go to is very difficult. i think we can build a place that offers alternatives and that is marketed out and goes out into the ecosystem. that's how they are trying to market themselves. you will find that they are consuming their news on buzz feed and now this. there is a young man have a graduate of ours who has been out of school for a few years. his up at nbc now. he has created just in it's a three minute digital only newscast goes out and it's consumed in the hundreds of thousands and at times millions by younger viewers and they are not getting it via cable they're getting on this. it's a totally different experience. i do think you could bring people together. i think t
morning brew which delivers to the millenials. is there an opportunity for business people it just tells the truth. if it's impossible maybe there's an opportunity there. it's possible. the idea of creating a place in this echo system they led to congressional hearings. in almost doesn't exist anymore. i think the idea of building a place that everybody will go to is very difficult. i think we can build a place that offers alternatives and that is marketed out and goes out into the ecosystem....
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and which is again a risk factor for. mental health unit only in research in the charity here in berlin but you're the head of a clinic at the feet like clinic in the heart of prison and you treat patients who are stressed out by the city and one of those patients we can just visit here you know next report. was. mindfulness training as part of an trial because therapy program outpatient mental health clinic. she initially finds it hard to focus or thoughts on herself. the noise hustle and bustle and overcrowded streets of big city life on edge the stress of urban life compounds or underlying psychological issues. in. d. plus it's not simply depression i'm also emotionally unstable it's called borderline syndrome i suffer from intense mood swings and i can't control them. what it is by and. of course they can be triggered by noises. or by being surrounded by people who are physically too close to me. and i just can't take it. until they have becca has been coming to the clinic every week day for six weeks she also has reg
and which is again a risk factor for. mental health unit only in research in the charity here in berlin but you're the head of a clinic at the feet like clinic in the heart of prison and you treat patients who are stressed out by the city and one of those patients we can just visit here you know next report. was. mindfulness training as part of an trial because therapy program outpatient mental health clinic. she initially finds it hard to focus or thoughts on herself. the noise hustle and...
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it's a step backwards for the european union which is trumpeting its values around the world. and then allows people to get away with a no account count. basic accountability that is being ignored but if i'm correctly informed we have a very similar situation in the german bundestag and i have never for criticism but german members of the german bundestag when accountable for what they are doing they get this monthly allowance and this money they can spend it on their office on newspapers on books on whatever the question is if you are supposed to document this or not if we start documenting this which if this is decided i would certainly do you would of course create an enormous new bureaucracy but somebody would have to control what is the money being spent on these actually true figures on not only a little bit about egypt aid to egypt i believe you assistance stands at about one point three billion euros and there's a new allocation for twenty seventeen to twenty twenty which is between four hundred thirty two and five hundred thirty eight million euros i think those are t
it's a step backwards for the european union which is trumpeting its values around the world. and then allows people to get away with a no account count. basic accountability that is being ignored but if i'm correctly informed we have a very similar situation in the german bundestag and i have never for criticism but german members of the german bundestag when accountable for what they are doing they get this monthly allowance and this money they can spend it on their office on newspapers on...
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we will keep on eliminating on the threats up the stores which are imposed upon us the eastern part of the phrase nice little dakota we have also discussed the humanitarian intervention of the syrian conflict and we have agreed that the humanitarian aid to syrian people should be sustained and we have also discussed the prospective return of this era in refugees to their doctor their country and their return process should be handled in full cooperation with the united nations in a safe and secure fashion on the basis of volunteering in compliance with the international law and standards turkey is housing more than three point five million syrian refugees and on a delta three we are the pioneering country in that regard and we have spent thirty three billion dollars for the syrian refugees until israel thought which is showcasing the sekret feiss made by turkey openly and in the fair burden sharing principles we expect the pledges of the european union to do the honored. and i want other country is going to consider the forthcoming harsh winter conditions and increase their support to
we will keep on eliminating on the threats up the stores which are imposed upon us the eastern part of the phrase nice little dakota we have also discussed the humanitarian intervention of the syrian conflict and we have agreed that the humanitarian aid to syrian people should be sustained and we have also discussed the prospective return of this era in refugees to their doctor their country and their return process should be handled in full cooperation with the united nations in a safe and...
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yeah which might be a point. not only the victims but also. normal people can go to heaven i. what happened in. communication why is it so important to have that i mean do you germans people who are where visiting the country who want to learn about its passage are they not know enough about east germany's past would you say. you know that that in our history we had to tell you terry and regimes and to dictatorships and nazi dictatorship which is well known and after world war two. in the eastern part of their voice instead of a communist dictatorship and yes i think that until today pete don't know enough about a communist dictatorship and to have such a public sign and a kind of politico demonstration that the victims of this dictatorship are not forgotten and they get a kind of popular honorary vi are such a memorial i think this will be a good just a good. seeing and a good symbol you know it's not just about the victims though on that we also need to focus on because for example i mean someone who used to li
yeah which might be a point. not only the victims but also. normal people can go to heaven i. what happened in. communication why is it so important to have that i mean do you germans people who are where visiting the country who want to learn about its passage are they not know enough about east germany's past would you say. you know that that in our history we had to tell you terry and regimes and to dictatorships and nazi dictatorship which is well known and after world war two. in the...
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is -- which was in the interim to get iran down below 1 million barrels of exports. so as of the end of september iran was lower and not even near what the administration had wanted. the 1.6 million barrel a day figure might not hold and it's a level and if it does hold, it's a level iran's economy can live with. that's a level that iran's economy will be close to the flat line and not going to a very significant recession. iran's oil exports have held up probably better than some expected largely on the backs of china and india. as of the end of september each one was then importing about 500,000 barrels a day of iranian oil. so together, as of the end of september they imported about 1 million barrels a day. to be fair, there are press reports out of recent days that refiners in both china and india, partly on instructions from their government will cut significantly just as u.s. sanctions kick back in on monday. however, it's possible they might decrease just ahead of the sanctions we imposed and then go back up after the deadline passes. we just don't know, but s
is -- which was in the interim to get iran down below 1 million barrels of exports. so as of the end of september iran was lower and not even near what the administration had wanted. the 1.6 million barrel a day figure might not hold and it's a level and if it does hold, it's a level iran's economy can live with. that's a level that iran's economy will be close to the flat line and not going to a very significant recession. iran's oil exports have held up probably better than some expected...
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which is the biggest game changer right now u.s. is now a major oil exporter which was not the situation just a couple of years ago but how much u.s. or oil exports will rise to offset iranian exports sanctions for that group must really wait and see and there's also just a lot of question now and lots of uncertainties as the world continues to watch how the market will react to iran sanctions and the geo political situation in saudi arabia so everyone is really watching closely especially in the region for a long term implications and so i just briefly you know you spoke with us the other day you know it quickly about that humongous oil spill in the gulf of mexico what's the latest on that are they are clean this thing up well just to give you a recap we reported earlier this week that of course the oil is still surging since two thousand and four and right now it's surged more than one hundred and fifty three fifty three million gallons or the fourteen year spam so what's being done right now since the actual distance of fourteen
which is the biggest game changer right now u.s. is now a major oil exporter which was not the situation just a couple of years ago but how much u.s. or oil exports will rise to offset iranian exports sanctions for that group must really wait and see and there's also just a lot of question now and lots of uncertainties as the world continues to watch how the market will react to iran sanctions and the geo political situation in saudi arabia so everyone is really watching closely especially in...
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largest challenge for somebody's opinion it's a challenge which will stay for years and even decades what we have to do now is to protect our external borders better we will step up from takes up to ten thousand frontex still twenty twenty we have to fight the root causes of migration especially in africa and we have to get our priorities right in national legislation what we can do about those people who come to europe who are fleeing from war civil war who are afraid of their lives can actually find humanitarian protection but on the other hand those people who are coming for economic reasons but are claiming such silence will have to be sent back to the countries where you are the u.n. is not impressed with the so-called deals that you had expressed serious concern last month about the so-called deal and warn that proposals being discussed risk compromising human rights and humanitarian principles but what we have to do don't care about the we have to break the business model of the smugglers cannot be backed criminals decide who can actually reach europe if they put people taking
largest challenge for somebody's opinion it's a challenge which will stay for years and even decades what we have to do now is to protect our external borders better we will step up from takes up to ten thousand frontex still twenty twenty we have to fight the root causes of migration especially in africa and we have to get our priorities right in national legislation what we can do about those people who come to europe who are fleeing from war civil war who are afraid of their lives can...
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you never took the cup which it. was going to pick up i said. but offloads along the. coastline began to know all of these on a slow system in all the cities you see there almost. as i was about. all of them some of them. by. set. to. yak. life. on the. run. if ever was that he could do that westy was just not yes for here to depreciate last we tell of shift education god yes.
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which is just so the south of policy where they were the first to reach a couple of days ago and then encountered some really frightful scenes of collapsed churches and school children trapped and killed they were able to provide basic medical assistance. in the form of treatment for fractures and open wounds as well as. you know support for people who can't die really illnesses and research on the sets. of their push to get clean water out of place possible i mentioned already the diarrheal in diarrheal illness as we often see this afternoon to see when people can access clean water and food so at the moment it's care medical care it's search and rescue it's clean water behind that fire will come what we call non relief items so mosquito net stop poland's bicycle household supplies the people will of lost that really get in the basics to begin to face the weeks and months of uncertainty. and so when you're providing the sort of services you talk about especially when it comes to health care how do you i don't know how do you work alongside local health care services how does that wor
which is just so the south of policy where they were the first to reach a couple of days ago and then encountered some really frightful scenes of collapsed churches and school children trapped and killed they were able to provide basic medical assistance. in the form of treatment for fractures and open wounds as well as. you know support for people who can't die really illnesses and research on the sets. of their push to get clean water out of place possible i mentioned already the diarrheal in...
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undertaken by the previous government which correspond to the demands of international and national law especially considering the un resolution and the head of the government now. to take legal security that would not have to comply with international implications and it will be. well it seems that that's a similar view that. being taken by the canadians now they have deals with saudi arabia that are worth almost twelve billion dollars and the prime minister justin trudeau has said that he's more concerned about the cancellation fee which is around one billion dollars if they decide not to go ahead with that contract then rolled out the holding saudi arabia to account for the killing about journalist. it is only acceptable and unthinkable that someone could have murdered a journalist on foreign soil like this the contract signed by the previous government by stephen harper makes it very difficult. to suspend or leave that contract i do not want to leave canadians holding a billion dollar bill because we're trying to move forward on doing the right thing . it. seems that not much also c
undertaken by the previous government which correspond to the demands of international and national law especially considering the un resolution and the head of the government now. to take legal security that would not have to comply with international implications and it will be. well it seems that that's a similar view that. being taken by the canadians now they have deals with saudi arabia that are worth almost twelve billion dollars and the prime minister justin trudeau has said that he's...
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which it. is your business that's. just the troll part because you. don't think you'll just look at the promo move to me otoh i'm not sure you should try to cut out to the point the problem is that the foam. cost french class with schwarzenegger should. stop coming to any day if. you're not going to. but that if they did you know must. see assumed that the temple in the us learned it so that was it was natural. but they're not there. and you know it and you know. the post about mantle but glad to see it. as i jumped us look at him he ha ha ha he did it up on the table do you think on that it will let you. v.f.l. the way you would get us up to fifty two do you feel comfortable with. this in the. thirty. years to. the new technology changed village life mobile phone coverage is still awful but why five years even available in the coushatta. is useful if we get ready to see. stuff out of all area for the whole grad region the family has to split up comedy show a pity you. also think you must and he's new motherboard you almost no one. but if you see him.
which it. is your business that's. just the troll part because you. don't think you'll just look at the promo move to me otoh i'm not sure you should try to cut out to the point the problem is that the foam. cost french class with schwarzenegger should. stop coming to any day if. you're not going to. but that if they did you know must. see assumed that the temple in the us learned it so that was it was natural. but they're not there. and you know it and you know. the post about mantle but glad...
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the patient with which iran is dealt surprises me. why are the united states and its western alliance so patient with iran? do they hope that iran is the son who will -- that is a pipe dream. iran defines the united states and civilized world will never cease. it is time the world took action to terminate this threat to the peaceful future of our children once and for all. i don't want to continue. thank you very much. thank you. [ applause ] >> we'd like to welcome judith miller up to the podium. judith is the pulitzer prize winner journalist and they're going to have a conversation. >> greetings, everyone, and happy halloween. an appropriate holiday given the scary nature of washington these days and much of the country. we are about to have an election as you know. we are delighted to have you here and your excellencies, fellow students and experts of the middle east and on the middle east. i was a little both concerned and relieved by your remarks because up until today and your speech, the murder of jamal khashoggi has not been m
the patient with which iran is dealt surprises me. why are the united states and its western alliance so patient with iran? do they hope that iran is the son who will -- that is a pipe dream. iran defines the united states and civilized world will never cease. it is time the world took action to terminate this threat to the peaceful future of our children once and for all. i don't want to continue. thank you very much. thank you. [ applause ] >> we'd like to welcome judith miller up to...
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camp we're in i think we might have to ask actually which camp we're in. she was speaking at the annual headmasters and headmistresses conference in manchester love island is a british reality show where contestants build relationships in a low conveyor it's mix of scantily clad well toned contestants on their sexual exploits of left the head teacher feeling that the message of the show is that you have to be beautiful to deserve being loved so we got a reaction from a quality low specialist. and lucy berrisford a broadcaster and psychotherapist who hosts a sex and relationships with mine. i think we have a greater problem to deal with which is our young men are young boys and they need to learn things i'm not sure that they are and in that sense i didn't think the teacher wasn't entirely right but the more you tell young people not to do something the more interested in they are in doing it but i do think there will be more emphasis on what is appropriate behavior for young men it's giving the opportunity and we saw it this year in particular in the serie
camp we're in i think we might have to ask actually which camp we're in. she was speaking at the annual headmasters and headmistresses conference in manchester love island is a british reality show where contestants build relationships in a low conveyor it's mix of scantily clad well toned contestants on their sexual exploits of left the head teacher feeling that the message of the show is that you have to be beautiful to deserve being loved so we got a reaction from a quality low specialist....
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it's maybe based upon that low unemployment rate we've spoken about before which currently stands at three point seven percent again that's the lowest u.s. one employment rate since one thousand nine hundred sixty nine. and others may be questioning the u.s. economic future as large credit card issuers capital one and discover are each tightening their lending criteria some say the move could signal the company's longer term concerns about the economy the revised standards impact credit limits and speaking about the u.s. economy during a recent earnings report conference call capital one c.e.o. richard fairbanks said quote and in some ways it almost feels too good to be true credit limits have been seen as a gauge of credit company views about the economy and their future and the future of the economy after the financial crash of two thousand and eight those credit limits were reduced sharply and began to increase only again in twenty fifty. and speaking of confidence any commies consumer confidence in the united kingdom has dropped two points although it did not go as low as some ex
it's maybe based upon that low unemployment rate we've spoken about before which currently stands at three point seven percent again that's the lowest u.s. one employment rate since one thousand nine hundred sixty nine. and others may be questioning the u.s. economic future as large credit card issuers capital one and discover are each tightening their lending criteria some say the move could signal the company's longer term concerns about the economy the revised standards impact credit limits...
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reports which are required federal reports on the issue itself. and you can see on the bottom from the 23 institutions during 2014-2016, there were 74 documented cases. these numbers, perhaps there is overlap and perhaps they are distinct and individual cases. it is difficult to know. it is recommendations of the task force that we would have an ongoing task force and supportive ongoing efforts in this area, we could improve on data collection and do a better job documenting the problem and reporting on these matters. you can see we included numbers that we have for the police department and per the d.a. as well as from the 23 colleges and universities. that is all included in the report. in terms of student perspectives , we conducted interviews and outreach. i generally -- in some public events and on campuses and really took advantage of our members who represented the student voice on the committee. as well as leslie simon and her connection to prevention efforts at city college and other members who work directly with students on campuses. we
reports which are required federal reports on the issue itself. and you can see on the bottom from the 23 institutions during 2014-2016, there were 74 documented cases. these numbers, perhaps there is overlap and perhaps they are distinct and individual cases. it is difficult to know. it is recommendations of the task force that we would have an ongoing task force and supportive ongoing efforts in this area, we could improve on data collection and do a better job documenting the problem and...
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which is that that is a connection between u.s. foreign policy and the migration out of the northern triangle countries because of u.s. policy at that time that has led to come number one, some of the conditions that exist in these countries of repression in violation of peoples rights as well as establish communities in the u.s. of salvadorans and guatemalans and hondurans which if somebody is link persecution i don't think anybody could fault then with wanting to come to a place where they had some community or some family to support them. >> i'm going to ask one question but i'm going to invite people to come to the mics on each side and you can prepare your questions and i'll ask you to identify yourself so the panelist knows who you are. and if you have a question for specific panelist, please state that. so please start coming forward if you will. i want to come back to this particular social group discussion for a moment, and one of the interesting things you mentioned, chris, was about saudi women. in your understanding of
which is that that is a connection between u.s. foreign policy and the migration out of the northern triangle countries because of u.s. policy at that time that has led to come number one, some of the conditions that exist in these countries of repression in violation of peoples rights as well as establish communities in the u.s. of salvadorans and guatemalans and hondurans which if somebody is link persecution i don't think anybody could fault then with wanting to come to a place where they...
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and you have the membership action plan which. this is the decision of my plea the first serve and bite you like a bit like a legal legally a person who accepts a legal hold there is no way to withdraw that thought membership action plan is not the problem so your home you know how often. when you have to fulfill all the previous. film not to make any affection for them when it comes to foreign policy is different to say the final message but my generation of the said about the membership willing to bet is for the some other. generation of if if you did join the e.u. you would never support sanctions against russia and japan. you would be prepared to support sanctions given that it was a very clear message and if there are other benefits for this country maybe also you can give you would want something in return for no human stand on principle this is a very of giving you the chance to answer. if there is a very clear argument that this is something which is a real normal based on the argument ok yes if you are good for you. if yo
and you have the membership action plan which. this is the decision of my plea the first serve and bite you like a bit like a legal legally a person who accepts a legal hold there is no way to withdraw that thought membership action plan is not the problem so your home you know how often. when you have to fulfill all the previous. film not to make any affection for them when it comes to foreign policy is different to say the final message but my generation of the said about the membership...
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it was also an effort in which he worked closely with president bill clinton on. he was known on the budget committee for fiercely advocating deficit reduction and interest. disputed thely reagan on many aspects of the federal budget and was probably one of the republicans who pushed back hardest against the budget expansion of the reagan administration. demonstrate in of his bipartisan tendencies with president bill clinton in office he found he could work to achieve more balanced federal budget. we brought out some materials related to watergate in 1973. one of the fun things about working with political papers is often everything that's old will become new again. early in his career he was in office as watergate was unfolding. we write out a selection of materials that were related to or in response to the saturday night massacre. a number ofn fired attorney generals and other folks investigating him. one of these documents was produced by the university. document is titled in introductory analysis to grounds for impeachment. it was circulated around capitol hi
it was also an effort in which he worked closely with president bill clinton on. he was known on the budget committee for fiercely advocating deficit reduction and interest. disputed thely reagan on many aspects of the federal budget and was probably one of the republicans who pushed back hardest against the budget expansion of the reagan administration. demonstrate in of his bipartisan tendencies with president bill clinton in office he found he could work to achieve more balanced federal...