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elicopt whirrin ma: we areeeing sces like th one thrghout thcity. lberman: you rember if y told em thatthe leees had oken? browni don't recall specifally, buit was tt w orlea is floong. lters: n sit. knoed over em planton heir poch lastnight, hh? ss is se upset th you. couple months o, we haa ran storm,ust a ornary rainstm in soueast louisia. it waone of the days tt we thoht, "heyjust a ltle rain but low ad behol the ci flooded.he draine syst was not upo par. cker: lovedurricaneas kids. i rememb when thcalm ca, we wou play ouin the ater. itas just other da off froschool, right,ut now it's terrifng. it's terrfying. lters: ts is not hoax. ths is rea climatehange is rea so how we liveith it? i ink in ts sectn of town, 're srting underand thatater and lima change goes hd in nd. johon: neorleans n the st 5 t7 years s really taken on great aptation climateesiliencand clate chae. elevaon is onof the maor adaptions thayou sotimes se is thathe housesre raisehigher. thiis the cter for e sustnable engement a developmt. we ve rain gards here. help mmuniti how t
elicopt whirrin ma: we areeeing sces like th one thrghout thcity. lberman: you rember if y told em thatthe leees had oken? browni don't recall specifally, buit was tt w orlea is floong. lters: n sit. knoed over em planton heir poch lastnight, hh? ss is se upset th you. couple months o, we haa ran storm,ust a ornary rainstm in soueast louisia. it waone of the days tt we thoht, "heyjust a ltle rain but low ad behol the ci flooded.he draine syst was not upo par. cker: lovedurricaneas kids. i...
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opportunity one of thehings everyone who d meet her felt about her they felt seen they felt seen the sce as someone who comes from the center was an unusual expience in those days and even more unusu now. and to be glimpsed like someone like eleanor roosevelt to feel as if the humanity was taken into account in that was one of her gifts that was automatic and natural one --dash it was authentic wish to understand others. she falters anybody she couldn learn from so if e understood them carefully on their own terms she would take it back back to the government and back to her own coln which she used to reflect those thoughts. so the noticing i have an tire file that is labeled noticing as part of the job description changing my first lady was her job was to notice people and what they wer going tough. >> great. the phrase even means more now than when i started. >> also partf that sentence is the wordblige. i was very struck how obligated she felt to so many people in her life starting with her father developed being a fundamental capacity to oblige in her teen years or her boarding schoo
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elicopt whirrin ma: we areeeing sces like th one thrghout thcity. iebermando you rember if y told em thatthe vees habroken? bro: i don't reca specifally, buit was tt ne orleanss floodi. waers: no.it. knoed over em planton their rch la night,uh? mis is somupset wi you. couple months o, we haa ran storm,ust a ornary rainstm in soueast louiana. it waone of the days tt we thoht, "heyjust a ltle rain but low ad behol the ci flooded.he draine sy was not upo par. tucker: lovedurricaneas kidsi rememb when e calm came, weould plaout in t water. was jusanother y ff from hool, right,ut now it's terrifng. i's terriing. lters: ts is not hoax. ths is rea climatehange is rel, so hodo we li with it? i ink in ts sectn of wn, 're srting to underand thatater and climate changgoes hd in hand. johnsn: new leans ithe st 5 to 7 years s really taken on great aptation climateesiliee and cimate chae. elevaon is onof the jor adaations tt you sotimes se is thathe housesre raisehigher. ts is theenter fothe suainable gagementnd develoent. wehave rai gaens herewe help communies h
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[hlicopterhirring] ma: we areeeing sces like th one thrghout thcity. lberman: you rember if youold thm that e leees had oken? bro: i don't reca ecifical, but itas that w orlea is floong. lters: n sit. oed over em planton heir rch la night,uh? ss is se upset th you. a cple of mths ago,e had a in stor just a dinary rainstm in soueast loana. it s one of ose days that wehought, ey, just little rain," b ow and ehold, t city flooded.he draine syst was noup to pa tuck: we lov hurricaneas ki. i remeer when e calm came, would py out inhe water. was jusanother y off fm schoolrigh but now it's terrying. 's rrifyi. walter this isot a ho. thiis real.limate cnge is al, so w do wlive wh it i think this seion of ton, we're startg to uerstand at waternd lima change goes hd in hand. johon: neorleans n the last to 7 ars has ally ken on areat adaation of climateesiliencand clate chang elevati is one the maor adaptions thayou metimesee, is at the hous are raid higher this the cter for e sustnable engement a devepment. have rn gardenhere. weelp mmuniti how to ild rain rdens
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this week, we go to lebanon and find out how beirut's art sce is coping after the devastating port blast. in germany, a u.s. military airfield has left a toxic legacy. what are locals doing about it? but first, we learn how the coronavirus pandemic is forcing urbanites to say farewell to their beloved cities. freedom, self-determination and the opportunity to get ahead for centuries, cities have promised all of that. even today, many people are drawn to urban areas for exactly those reasons. over half the global population now lives in cities. that's more than four billion people. and few places have offered greater hopes of success and happiness than new york city. now, though, the pandemic is laying the dreams of many who live there, to waste. >> in a few days time, celine kaplan will have left new york. she came from paris seemingly a lifetime ago. saying goodbye to the city is hard. celine: very, very. i'll be back, just now i have to go. but yeah, very difficult. i'm moving 30 years, like it's emotional. >> she came for love. then stayed to build a new life in the city of limitless
this week, we go to lebanon and find out how beirut's art sce is coping after the devastating port blast. in germany, a u.s. military airfield has left a toxic legacy. what are locals doing about it? but first, we learn how the coronavirus pandemic is forcing urbanites to say farewell to their beloved cities. freedom, self-determination and the opportunity to get ahead for centuries, cities have promised all of that. even today, many people are drawn to urban areas for exactly those reasons....
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presidential electi sce 1940.think that is an exaggeration, when winston chill was hoping fdr would win and bring the united states to the aid of the europeans fighting germany. why do i say that? essentially, brexit, britain leaving the european union, was always going to be in a pivot towards washington, whether using that is bad idea.a or a that is what it was going to be. sodi of course the biussion in downing street, butot just downingtreet, it is the big issue in british foreign policy, what would it mean for that pivot to washington? wh would it an for the u.k.'s place in the wld depending on who wins the election? katty: if joe biden were to win the election,re there real rifears that perhaps btain does not get such a great trade deal from the united states -- such a great trade deal om the united states? rob: i was hoping you would ask me. the u.k. is sort of caughtt that between the devil and the deep blue sea. because if we just went very briefly to the pros and cons from the u.k. point of view, if dona
presidential electi sce 1940.think that is an exaggeration, when winston chill was hoping fdr would win and bring the united states to the aid of the europeans fighting germany. why do i say that? essentially, brexit, britain leaving the european union, was always going to be in a pivot towards washington, whether using that is bad idea.a or a that is what it was going to be. sodi of course the biussion in downing street, butot just downingtreet, it is the big issue in british foreign policy,...
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i know they will rise to this challenge of being ready on the sce comes good, to inject hope into millionsarms this winter. ros: next, t question of how many people need to take the vaccine to make it effective, to achieve the so-called herd immunity, where enough or vaccinated to prevent the virus from's parenting -- from sir john bell again.e who want. >> i'm not sure. that's a controversial question. there are some who say let's just immunize the vulnerable, old people, health care workers, frontline workers, bus drivers, pharma people, all that stuff. i am more of the view we need to vaccinate further into the population and vaccinate younger people as well, partly because we don't know what the long-term effects of this disease are. there are worrying signs that so-called long covid, people are still having significant problems with their health months and months after they have had the disease. i would worry about not giving this to as wide a percent of the population as we can. ros: there is much more on our website, bbc.com/news. next on "outside source," an important story of the
i know they will rise to this challenge of being ready on the sce comes good, to inject hope into millionsarms this winter. ros: next, t question of how many people need to take the vaccine to make it effective, to achieve the so-called herd immunity, where enough or vaccinated to prevent the virus from's parenting -- from sir john bell again.e who want. >> i'm not sure. that's a controversial question. there are some who say let's just immunize the vulnerable, old people, health care...
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and then to take out the fleet he also commanded sce during the second world war. so he intended to take the fleet to see so by 1944 we have overwhelming naval superiority. we will win the war women take unnecessary chances with the japanese to come into score a lucky victory against us is by the numbers and i think that was the direct approach and that generally was the judgment of historians who rated the best as the commanders in the pacific. >> you referenced halsey and this volume with the spirit of the pacific war. how do you rate him and to phase. whatever his ability as the operational commander? and then say something about his seamanship. because the question asks itsel itself, so is operational commander with the problems he ran into as well. >> he has significant errors in the last year with the two typhoons and a number of influential subordinates from the drawer on - - the junior admirals that served under him and they were commercially critical of these decisions and perhaps that was one of the most infamous command errors in the history which could
and then to take out the fleet he also commanded sce during the second world war. so he intended to take the fleet to see so by 1944 we have overwhelming naval superiority. we will win the war women take unnecessary chances with the japanese to come into score a lucky victory against us is by the numbers and i think that was the direct approach and that generally was the judgment of historians who rated the best as the commanders in the pacific. >> you referenced halsey and this volume...
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you have a march down the field, 80 yards across th the plain sce touchdown kick that extra point if you top win, if you have that mentality, especially those states, ensure that donald trump will get a 6 term second term, , declining and i would add power grabbing joe biden and radical socialists do what they say they are. no matter how hard we try to stop it. it will be very hard to do. so get to the polls, you will decide. i have one vote in new york it is not worth much. vote for law and order, safety, security, capita capitalism iss, freedom, and way of life your way of life depends on what happens. here with more, matt, trafalgar group, they are two pollster that accurately predicted 2016, they have it close, literall let me start wia general broad question, must-win states, matt -- >> florida, georgia, north carolina, ohio, arizona, iowa. where do you see president there? >> well i see president up in florida, up in georgia. up in iowa in our poll, up in pennsylvania, so does robert that is most critical state of all. and i will either go with my number or roberts momentum is
you have a march down the field, 80 yards across th the plain sce touchdown kick that extra point if you top win, if you have that mentality, especially those states, ensure that donald trump will get a 6 term second term, , declining and i would add power grabbing joe biden and radical socialists do what they say they are. no matter how hard we try to stop it. it will be very hard to do. so get to the polls, you will decide. i have one vote in new york it is not worth much. vote for law and...
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a fabulous way to enjoy this festival sce we could not be there in person this year.han you all. >> here's a look at some publishing news. former president barack obama released the first of his two-part memoir this week. the book titled a promise land total 768 pages and covers president obama's early political career. his road to the white house and part of his first term. printed 3.4 million copies for north america and an additional 2.5 million for the international market. publishers weekly spoke to other executives about a potential presidential memoir by president trump. many suggested rivals the 65 million that former president and first lady obama received for their respected memoirs. in other news, new york times white house correspondent is writing a book on her 20 years of covering president trump. the book will be published and will be available in early 2022. several of america's larger publishers reported sales gains for the third quarter of the year that ended september 30. simon & schuster saw 28% while others rose by 15%. collins up 13% in sales. mpd
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think about ways to bring the russians were closely into the decision-making, not to veto but have sce the partnership with native is not just window dressing, just sort of a consolation prize. this could have been perps done in a comprehensive way lookingt what wemp do with ukrainean and george's aspiratis for a membership but we haven't figured out how to bring that about. maybe investing some sort of its member status as a way stati for both ukraine and georgia, russia, would be the way to development and much more inclusive european surity syst, which we fail to do in e late '90s in the years after that. we could start maybe going back to medvedev security treaty, not literally but sort of a starting point wit discussions on new european security architecture. but first the russians have to start. respecting else in key principles and out of eastern ukraine. without that we are stuck in these discussions are large of academic interest. >> thank you. i want tode ask one question before we turn to audience questions, people submit them on the q&a function, please continue to doo so.
think about ways to bring the russians were closely into the decision-making, not to veto but have sce the partnership with native is not just window dressing, just sort of a consolation prize. this could have been perps done in a comprehensive way lookingt what wemp do with ukrainean and george's aspiratis for a membership but we haven't figured out how to bring that about. maybe investing some sort of its member status as a way stati for both ukraine and georgia, russia, would be the way to...
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that we only here in thro publicm special incidents , but we know that the majority of the right wing scefull of trained people from the german bundeswehr. rerter: these concerns are shared by germany's highest echelons. last month's celebrations, muted by covid 19, were supposed to toast the 30 year long marriage of east and west germany after the iron curtain disintegrated. t president frank walter steinmeier was compelled to call for vigilance against neo nazis> they want another state, an authoritative state that aggressively excludes y.rts of soci they see themsels as part of a tradition that this republic doesn't stand for, and that has nothing to do with our democracy. reporter: hours after that speech outside hamrg synagogue, a man in military student with a shoa jewish inflicting grave head injuries. germany's anti semitism tsar felix klein. >> nobody can deny the deadldi nsion of anti semitism and sm in germanytre any more. right wing extremism is a big threat of democracy in gmany. rerter: the german police are not immune either. i confidenthe police was suspended for shartreme
that we only here in thro publicm special incidents , but we know that the majority of the right wing scefull of trained people from the german bundeswehr. rerter: these concerns are shared by germany's highest echelons. last month's celebrations, muted by covid 19, were supposed to toast the 30 year long marriage of east and west germany after the iron curtain disintegrated. t president frank walter steinmeier was compelled to call for vigilance against neo nazis> they want another state,...
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. >> reporter: sonya sces runs freedom from torture, a london based non-profit. >> we are still seeingugees as "others," you know. people "not like us," to feel pity for at these particular moments when our emotions are ightened. >> repor as far as non-profits are concerned, the situation in the mediterranean this video leaves no doubt about their stance. >> governments are doing everything they can to deny their responsibility to those seeking safety, turning a blind eye to those in distress, leaving people adrift for hours, even dithout food, water medical attenon. >> it's a policy of stopping people at any cost. >> reporter: hassiba hadje saaoui is manitarian affairs advisor of doctors without borders, or we first met four years ago during a three-week-long assignment aboard the "aquarius," the non-profit's resc ship. the italian government forced the "aquarius" out of the mediterrann. it was replaced by another vessel, "sea watch 4." but that too has now been impounded by the italians. >> m.s.f., since ihas been at sea, trying to save people, who are trying to cross the sea, has en
. >> reporter: sonya sces runs freedom from torture, a london based non-profit. >> we are still seeingugees as "others," you know. people "not like us," to feel pity for at these particular moments when our emotions are ightened. >> repor as far as non-profits are concerned, the situation in the mediterranean this video leaves no doubt about their stance. >> governments are doing everything they can to deny their responsibility to those seeking...
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. >> yes, if i may, i d't mean to interrupt but sce those community standards. how are said by the company. mark: we have a policy team that consults with a number of different stakeholders and outside groups make surehe marketing feedback frombroad group. >> is at publicly known. mark: senator, i believe so. in our content policy has testified publicly multiple times. >> okay. so when it comes to fact checking, and you give us a list of the people that you use to fact check. mark: senator,ct yes. we work with a number of independent organizations that are accredited by the poynter institute . and they include reuters, the associated press, jean to the united states, usa today, fact check .org, science feedback. but the fact checker. lead stories in the dispatch ars in the united states . >> i thankou so important for the public to know who says these community standards. how they are set and who does the fact checking in who you rely upon to do that . tnk i would go a long way to people having a better understanding of the decisions you mak mr. zuckerberg, do b
. >> yes, if i may, i d't mean to interrupt but sce those community standards. how are said by the company. mark: we have a policy team that consults with a number of different stakeholders and outside groups make surehe marketing feedback frombroad group. >> is at publicly known. mark: senator, i believe so. in our content policy has testified publicly multiple times. >> okay. so when it comes to fact checking, and you give us a list of the people that you use to fact check....
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sces richest man -- asia' richest men saw $6.5 billion wiped off his fortune as reliance industries tumbled seven months. shares closed more than 8% down in mumbai on a falling quarterly profit as the coronavirus hit demand for fuel. ambani is trying to transform reliance from an energy conglomerate to a tech and digital services giant. paypal fell in extended trait after lowering its full-year revenue forecast and saying growth slowed in the fourth quarter from the first half's blistering pace. paypal added 50 million new accounts in three months since september. softbank vision fund coo has retired the latest in a string of departures from the $100 billion investment vehicle. the departure has been confirmed by the company with the chief of staff taking on his duties. coming up, and asia society's vp wendy cutler discusses u.s.-china ties ahead of the election. this is bloomberg. ♪ i feel like we're forgetting something. let me check. xfinity home gives you peace of mind from anywhere with professionally monitored home security built around you. no, i think we're good. good. so when you'r
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the fort -- between 12 and 18 months to complete but i do want to note it's been almost seven months sce the va told the subcommittee plan to conduct the study. so doesn't still need 12 to 18 mohs or you baking in the six months that we have already or the seven monthshat we have already engaged? >> i will tell you we are doing it with a very small staff at this point in time. we are working with dod so at this point i time i would say by next let's see by next december is when i'm hoping we would be able to give you a least preliminary report on their findings have not completion. stack has the actual study started yet? >> guest: . >> it's beyond design. >> it gets beyd design and we have made e cohort selections period okay. i welcome the additional research if we can lead to faster dgnosis or improvement of treatment options for veteransut i'm just very concerned we might reach a point where we have a studyhat gives us and conclusive results again while we still have these veterans suffering and without their rightful benefits. he did refer a nber of times to the va study is being pro
the fort -- between 12 and 18 months to complete but i do want to note it's been almost seven months sce the va told the subcommittee plan to conduct the study. so doesn't still need 12 to 18 mohs or you baking in the six months that we have already or the seven monthshat we have already engaged? >> i will tell you we are doing it with a very small staff at this point in time. we are working with dod so at this point i time i would say by next let's see by next december is when i'm hoping...
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and november that year at the times that post was a retired marine colonel who has sce deceased and he wanted a copy of the book but he was too cheap to buy one so he was with these public affairs people who really does know everybody so the long flight from miami to a series. she was on the flight so she comes home and bs a whole case of books to give to her iends for christmas and then reading two or three books a week when he was preside and he like e book and was talking about it at the white house. reported with time magazine ard the talkk a shazam i made the bestseller lt. and as because the president reagan. >> that was tom clancyho passed away i believe 2013 and 2003 on in-depth martin gilbert susan sontag. noam chomsky stanley crouch, and doug brinkley were all our guest that year. you are on booktv. >> how are you? >> i am just calling to recommend like gore vidal the first revenues imperial amica i like the author and his writing style with aristocratic political with the old world sicism and tells us the truth about unpleasa things without stoicism in the humor and it's a n
and november that year at the times that post was a retired marine colonel who has sce deceased and he wanted a copy of the book but he was too cheap to buy one so he was with these public affairs people who really does know everybody so the long flight from miami to a series. she was on the flight so she comes home and bs a whole case of books to give to her iends for christmas and then reading two or three books a week when he was preside and he like e book and was talking about it at the...
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that's what the journal of marketing sce within which th you would be cast looks like. >> thank you. ambassador crocker? >> ambassador, your thoughts on this. what is a negotiated settlement? apparentlymbassador crocker is not available. >> i think we lost them for one reason or another. go ahead, john. >> the next question really is one that we need to consider comp has bee said a couple times and also neighbor dissolble fall. we haven't talked much about the neigorhood. could you do so and i d't know, 152nd spotsour starting wit dr. biddle? >> fifteen seconds on the neighborhood? the most iortant neighbor is pastan. they are nuclear armed country is fightin a civil war at the ment. that civil war to go badlyor them. it does and prospects and i wouldo up a lot if the government in total collapse. then you have failed state with nucleareapons running around and lots of militants that don't like us in more than they like them. >> i should have asked for 15 seconds. >> i could go on longer if you wish. th's up to you. >> let's go t jones. >> agree with dr. biddle. pakistan is a primary
that's what the journal of marketing sce within which th you would be cast looks like. >> thank you. ambassador crocker? >> ambassador, your thoughts on this. what is a negotiated settlement? apparentlymbassador crocker is not available. >> i think we lost them for one reason or another. go ahead, john. >> the next question really is one that we need to consider comp has bee said a couple times and also neighbor dissolble fall. we haven't talked much about the...