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any careful reader of my article understands the article is focused on re-examining the policy of the war on drugs, and what happens is that anger leads to sensationalism, because sensationalism sells, and what are we tapping into? we see it in our candidates today in the elections, tapping into anger, so we are not making rational decisions. we take all the focus and put it on that subject. it's the same thing that happened with my article, and you've taken -- and the article, as the general dialogue about this war on drugs which is mostly about el chapo, what they've done is they -- i'm talking about many of the primary media outlets and their reporters -- what they've done is they've taken something that is of a nuance nature and put it into a nuance-free zone so that it's cherry-picked and used to propagate this continued dismissal of the real problem. my article should not have made this much noise. el chapo should not have been this popular of a figure to read about. >> rose: but he was a figure people read and talked about before you ever went to mexico. >> i'm well aware of th
any careful reader of my article understands the article is focused on re-examining the policy of the war on drugs, and what happens is that anger leads to sensationalism, because sensationalism sells, and what are we tapping into? we see it in our candidates today in the elections, tapping into anger, so we are not making rational decisions. we take all the focus and put it on that subject. it's the same thing that happened with my article, and you've taken -- and the article, as the general...
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my place in this article -- and i stand by this. my place in this article is to put that here.here is a lot of -- you cannot go anywhere without finding that stuff about him. charlie: you say, it is all out there so it was not necessary for me to have that conversation. and those people who want me to sit there and try to get him to talk about who he was and what he did, and why violence was such a product of the business he was in. >> mine is not the definitive article of the drug lord. charlie:'s the -- that's the experience of visiting with the largest drug lord in the world. >> that is not what it is. we do this thing where we look at the black and the white and we forget about the pragmatic prisms of gray. how do i come a using what i think -- whatever talent i have to do this, on what you are talking about, i would much rather get charlie rose down to talk to him. charlie: charlie rose would have liked to interview him. >> i think it's citizens, minted each other instead of polarizing, and journalists commented each other -- complemented -- i think if citizens complemente
my place in this article -- and i stand by this. my place in this article is to put that here.here is a lot of -- you cannot go anywhere without finding that stuff about him. charlie: you say, it is all out there so it was not necessary for me to have that conversation. and those people who want me to sit there and try to get him to talk about who he was and what he did, and why violence was such a product of the business he was in. >> mine is not the definitive article of the drug lord....
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penn: my article has failed. let me be clear. my article has failed.verything spoken about is everything but what i was trying to speak of. charlie: you have a lot of platforms. you believe deeply and have done a lot of good work in haiti. you have been praised the military and lots of other people by the way you can down and continued to be there. there are a lot of avenues for you, if you are overwhelmingly obsessed by what the drug problem in america is doing, to do. mr. penn: let's not mistake this. overwhelmingly obsessed -- you make a movie and you put two years in. this article has taken months of focused effort in my life. a lot of work. just the logistics alone. charlie: right. mr. penn: you pick a subject. sometimes it just comes up. it's not like hey, i want to write about this. you met somebody who has contacts, something gets triggered. once you are there, this does not declare my obsession is the war on drugs, my obsession, if anything, is that we are always looking as a culture at large to simplify the things that we know are more compli
penn: my article has failed. let me be clear. my article has failed.verything spoken about is everything but what i was trying to speak of. charlie: you have a lot of platforms. you believe deeply and have done a lot of good work in haiti. you have been praised the military and lots of other people by the way you can down and continued to be there. there are a lot of avenues for you, if you are overwhelmingly obsessed by what the drug problem in america is doing, to do. mr. penn: let's not...
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but it ought -- actually had nothing to do with article 145 trader with the old article 145 that had been bumped by the new article 145. it basically said that all the crimes in this section are defined as political crimes. which has a specific meaning in mexican criminal law and in mexican constitution. the death penalty cannot be applied for political crime. if youn't actually -- are a repeat offender under a political crime. actually a protection to the benefit of some a charge for this class of crime that is designated as a political crime. i think it showed people were not necessarily familiar with all of the glory details of what the law was, but it took on this symbolic importance. key point that because of this close association with the 1968 student movement because it is one of demands of the movement that this lobby repealed, is often wrongly asserted that protesters who were jailed in connection with the activities and 68 were jailed for social dissolution. fact, and all the evidence i've been able to sign as the government basically stopped using the law after 1962. peop
but it ought -- actually had nothing to do with article 145 trader with the old article 145 that had been bumped by the new article 145. it basically said that all the crimes in this section are defined as political crimes. which has a specific meaning in mexican criminal law and in mexican constitution. the death penalty cannot be applied for political crime. if youn't actually -- are a repeat offender under a political crime. actually a protection to the benefit of some a charge for this...
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a woman wrote an article that was inaccurate. now i'm used to it, i get such bad articles, i get such -- the press is so dishonest, wolf, i can't even tell you, it's so dishonest. there is nothing more dishonest than the media.
a woman wrote an article that was inaccurate. now i'm used to it, i get such bad articles, i get such -- the press is so dishonest, wolf, i can't even tell you, it's so dishonest. there is nothing more dishonest than the media.
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"rolling stone" article? in april, 2015, the columbia journalism review weighs in and determines the story was, quote, "a journalistic failure that was avoidable." five months after publication, "rolling stone" takes down its story. seeking to clear her name and restore her reputation, dean nicole eramo files a $7.85 million lawsuit against "rolling stone," and that reporter, sabrina rubin earley. defamation lawyers tom clare and libby locke took the case. what do you hope to gain with this lawsuit? >> first and foremost, we want the record set straight. >> reporter: as they begin to look carefully at the case, specifically those text messages, they conclude what might be the most incredible twist yet in this sad saga -- haven was jackie all along. was there an "aha moment" when you realized that this was a >> i think receiving those text messages from ryan and reading them back and forth, and seeing that there's just no way that this wasn't jackie. >> reporter: haven monahan was, in fact, jackie. >> yes. jac
"rolling stone" article? in april, 2015, the columbia journalism review weighs in and determines the story was, quote, "a journalistic failure that was avoidable." five months after publication, "rolling stone" takes down its story. seeking to clear her name and restore her reputation, dean nicole eramo files a $7.85 million lawsuit against "rolling stone," and that reporter, sabrina rubin earley. defamation lawyers tom clare and libby locke took the...
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checks and fox news article says, president speaking at the white house said background checks make a difference and will be expanded so they can uncover purchases online at gun shows and other venues. he quotes, the president, saying anybody in the president of selling firearms must get a license and conduct background checks or be subject to criminal rosecutions. mr. speaker, we have got to get president obama some good help. the people around him certainly would not be dishonest enough to misrepresent the president what the law is, but somebody's misrepresenting to the president what is true and what isn't, because we know he would not be dishonest. so he would certainly not intentionally misrepresent to the public when he says that you can just go online and buy a gun without a background check when that is not true. if you are a criminal, i'm sure it's true that that could be done, but for law-abiding individuals, the kind that don't go out and commit crimes, they follow the law. and the law requires gun dealers, whether it's a transaction over the internet or not, has to be a
checks and fox news article says, president speaking at the white house said background checks make a difference and will be expanded so they can uncover purchases online at gun shows and other venues. he quotes, the president, saying anybody in the president of selling firearms must get a license and conduct background checks or be subject to criminal rosecutions. mr. speaker, we have got to get president obama some good help. the people around him certainly would not be dishonest enough to...
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25 not other hey let's rewrite the article and give other arguments outside of article 25 with all due respect not any part of procedure involved in the applications there has been discussion about aesthetics i think i did address that before i will make one point in response to what was said verbally thaevengz is not a matter of obstruction but the conditions with respect to which of the permits i think their glogz over applications were made complete with all the plans and descriptions with all the photo simulations and reviewed by dwp and planning protests were about made in each of the cases and evidence was presented and that was heard specific finding that were made in connection with the permits it complied with all the standards and conditions of approvals addressing size, addressing colors, addressing mass and addressing locations you know addressing all factors those are appropriate my point not on abstract discussion has to do with with those are in the public right-of-ways with all the structures of pg&e comcast at&t and all the rest this is exactly from a aesthetic stand p
25 not other hey let's rewrite the article and give other arguments outside of article 25 with all due respect not any part of procedure involved in the applications there has been discussion about aesthetics i think i did address that before i will make one point in response to what was said verbally thaevengz is not a matter of obstruction but the conditions with respect to which of the permits i think their glogz over applications were made complete with all the plans and descriptions with...
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s for the article one vote and more for article two. jamie: let's go to the united states, where results have come in from new hampshire. big oners, donald trurp and bernie sanders. >> they certainly were the big winners. interesting analysis piece that points out that as surprising as may be, people vote for trump and -- people voting for trump and sanders are very similar. they have a lot in common. now, what is it, you might think, because they seem like polar opposites. well, these are people who want to feel like winners. ordinary people who feel wounded and abandoned by the current political system, and for whom, especially the craft of 2008 is still very present in their daily lives. so they're expressing anger through trump and through sanders, and they see them as an opportunity to beat the system and to knock down the establishment that has failed them. now, sanders' win is seen as being quite decisive, and particularly humiliating for hillary clinton. but there's an interesting analysis piece in the "new york times." this is
s for the article one vote and more for article two. jamie: let's go to the united states, where results have come in from new hampshire. big oners, donald trurp and bernie sanders. >> they certainly were the big winners. interesting analysis piece that points out that as surprising as may be, people vote for trump and -- people voting for trump and sanders are very similar. they have a lot in common. now, what is it, you might think, because they seem like polar opposites. well, these...
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that's come out, bombshell article.stone" article. >> now to that scandal rocking the university of virginia. >> reporter: the timing couldn't be worse. the school, seemingly cursed. reeling from the high-profile murders of student-athlete yeardley love. >> the university of virginia student murdered by her former boyfriend. >> reporter: and that same fall, the disappearance and murder of coed hannah graham. >> searchers in virginia stumbled across what they now believe are graham's remains. >> it was not the usual kind of atmosphere on campus, there was something, you know, amiss. >> reporter: now, the explosive "rolling stone" story. but this account sounds even worse. more lurid and dramatic than the version her friends recall hearing. jackie's date takes her to a raucous frat party at phi kappa psi. she takes his hand as he ushers her into a bedroom. the door closes behind them. the room, pitch-black inside. a body barrels into her. tripping her backward, crashing through a low glass table. she hears someone say "gr
that's come out, bombshell article.stone" article. >> now to that scandal rocking the university of virginia. >> reporter: the timing couldn't be worse. the school, seemingly cursed. reeling from the high-profile murders of student-athlete yeardley love. >> the university of virginia student murdered by her former boyfriend. >> reporter: and that same fall, the disappearance and murder of coed hannah graham. >> searchers in virginia stumbled across what they...
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and we've all seen friends share article after article on facebook... how you can spot the real n plus... instead of building a wall... two breweies on opposite sides of the us-mexico border.... are trying to bring people together with beer. good morning. welcome back to fox five news this morning good morning i'm alyssa deitsch welcome to fox5 news this morning. first - les krifaton joins us with a quick look at the fox 5 weather 24-7 forecast. a pacific storm is moving into our area for the next lots of clouds with shower chances sunday night and into monday. daytime temperatures will cool a few degrees monday with the passage of a cold front. by tuesday drier weather returns to the valley and will bring us seasonal temperatures for the remainder of the week including thanksgiving and police in elko... are now the air ambulance flight that crashed friday night.... killing three crewmembers and a patient... had mechanical trouble. "guys, a plane just crashed over here. oh " explosion this video shows the aftermath of the plane crash in the parking lot
and we've all seen friends share article after article on facebook... how you can spot the real n plus... instead of building a wall... two breweies on opposite sides of the us-mexico border.... are trying to bring people together with beer. good morning. welcome back to fox five news this morning good morning i'm alyssa deitsch welcome to fox5 news this morning. first - les krifaton joins us with a quick look at the fox 5 weather 24-7 forecast. a pacific storm is moving into our area for the...
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ido in advance of triggering article 50? publish the plan and i think it is not for me to set out a period of time, we will ensure that parliament has an opportunity to look at these issues. we have, of course, to factor into this timetable the question of the supreme court judgment, we timetable the question of the supreme courtjudgment, we do not yet know what that will be. if they find in favour of the government, that leads us to one course of action, if they find against the government, there will be a need to respond to thatjudgment. is if your intention to ensure that parliament has a vote on the final deal when it is being negotiated? parliament will have every opportunity to vote through the repeal bill on the various aspects of the relationship that they will be having with the european union. that was not quite the question. when the final deal is negotiated, is it your intention to ensure parliament has a chance to vote on that deal, yes or no? villa it is my intention to make sure parliament has ample opportunit
ido in advance of triggering article 50? publish the plan and i think it is not for me to set out a period of time, we will ensure that parliament has an opportunity to look at these issues. we have, of course, to factor into this timetable the question of the supreme court judgment, we timetable the question of the supreme courtjudgment, we do not yet know what that will be. if they find in favour of the government, that leads us to one course of action, if they find against the government,...
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but it turned out that there was an article i believe the one by, third article. mine was fifth. so this is rid of a shop and seven article in this issue in which somebody made a mistake drawing the map, and this was taken as an esoteric but important restatement of israeli official about borders in the middle east. so everybody went one to this issue to see what the fuss was about, event they couldn't help running across my paper because it was 31 pages, the longest they've ever published. so some people started to look at it, and pretty soon the newfangled xerox machines started humming away with mass military was the equivalent of a twitter store. we didn't have an internet, but we had a lot of places and institutions had access to xerox machines and stamps and envelopes. some people told me to receive between 50 and 100 copies individually from their frantic everybody was saying you must read this thing. and the general reaction was either you must read this because it changes everything, or how on earth could such an imminent journal at the heart of the establishment publish
but it turned out that there was an article i believe the one by, third article. mine was fifth. so this is rid of a shop and seven article in this issue in which somebody made a mistake drawing the map, and this was taken as an esoteric but important restatement of israeli official about borders in the middle east. so everybody went one to this issue to see what the fuss was about, event they couldn't help running across my paper because it was 31 pages, the longest they've ever published. so...
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then wrote this article about it. he has a photograph there which he didn't take of shakespeare tomb. his travel to europe was related to his danish identity. he was more -- the english were very progressive in terms of social reform. he sometimes mentioned efforts that were done there. he made an effort. as far as i know, he didn't give talks there. >> [indiscernible] >> how do i do this. riis took a real hit in the 1890. in 1990, large attack on humanist tradition of documentary photographer. saying photographers were making reputation on the backs of the poor. lot of these famous photographers were slammed hard and people turned to riis as the beginning of that criticism. beginning of the tradition that led to those photographers. of course, the slum tour. the name of his book "how the other half lives" talking about the other. he's identifying from the get go, i am on one side, describing the poor -- describing the other half to the well off half. that is the way he framed that book. the book was heavily criticize
then wrote this article about it. he has a photograph there which he didn't take of shakespeare tomb. his travel to europe was related to his danish identity. he was more -- the english were very progressive in terms of social reform. he sometimes mentioned efforts that were done there. he made an effort. as far as i know, he didn't give talks there. >> [indiscernible] >> how do i do this. riis took a real hit in the 1890. in 1990, large attack on humanist tradition of documentary...
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to declare article 5. so when there is a crisis in the offing, sometimes it can move quickly. that doesn't mean we can't do better. >> once again, we are way over time. i want to thank our distinguished panelists for the discussion today. i'm an old timer today and over the hill. when i had the privilege of commanding the nato strategic reserve forces in the late 70s and early 80s, we didn't worry so much about central europe. on our whole effort really was on the flanks of nato. and we had a maritime thought process and maritime strategy. we talked about a much larger kind of thought process and a much larger integrated adaptable strategy. and i go back to what i said earlier. you should have -- the there should be a nato strategy. there should be a free world strategy. we don't have to worry so much about russia, i don't think if we just put our thinking caps on and remember it is is in nobody's interest, russia or anybody else to get too fancy or start too much of a problem anywhere in the world. we're
to declare article 5. so when there is a crisis in the offing, sometimes it can move quickly. that doesn't mean we can't do better. >> once again, we are way over time. i want to thank our distinguished panelists for the discussion today. i'm an old timer today and over the hill. when i had the privilege of commanding the nato strategic reserve forces in the late 70s and early 80s, we didn't worry so much about central europe. on our whole effort really was on the flanks of nato. and we...
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a reporter whose article had to be retracted. >> i had full faith in jackie. >> 9,000 keystrokes, we were done. >> what happened to jackie? >> reporter: welcome weekend at the university of virginia. when 20,000 students descend on the small, idyllic southern city of charlottesville. the campus grounds suddenly alive with wide-eyed first years and their families, steadying themselves for that first collegiate instagram post and long hug good-bye. >> why did you choose to go to uva? >> it's a school that's known for having a really wide range and the campus is really nice, to boot. >> reporter: founded by thomas jefferson, uva boasts no shortage of accomplished alumni including journalist katie couric, comedienne tina fey, and the late robert f. kennedy. but it has another claim to fame you won't see on display in the rotunda. >> the very beginning of our first year, we won the -- "playboy," like, top party school in america award. >> there is a work hard, play hard culture at uva that's -- >> reporter: the year of that "playboy" honor was 2012, where our story begins. and the main ch
a reporter whose article had to be retracted. >> i had full faith in jackie. >> 9,000 keystrokes, we were done. >> what happened to jackie? >> reporter: welcome weekend at the university of virginia. when 20,000 students descend on the small, idyllic southern city of charlottesville. the campus grounds suddenly alive with wide-eyed first years and their families, steadying themselves for that first collegiate instagram post and long hug good-bye. >> why did you...
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>> that's not what the article said, but the article is a defense of the confederate flag as a historic symbol. there are other newspapers that have made the same argument. that is an argument that this deserves to be seen as separate from the charleston massacre, that's a legitimate argument. you can go to david french and read the same argument. it happens to be an argument that lost -- >> here's what it said. >> that's not -- >> every tree, every rooftop, every picket fepsz, every telephone pole . >> that's not white nationalist. you are talking about an opinion of a confederate flag as history. it is not something i think is a good idea but it is part -- yeah, but curt bardella, you know steve bannon is not a white nationalist or an anti-semite. now that we have established he is not -- >> i never heard curt say that. >> look, the zionist organization of america came out in defense of steve bannon and said he is pro israel. you guys have used up air time to basically smear a man. >> i think there's an answer here. >> curt, excuse me, you would do better to listen with your ears inst
>> that's not what the article said, but the article is a defense of the confederate flag as a historic symbol. there are other newspapers that have made the same argument. that is an argument that this deserves to be seen as separate from the charleston massacre, that's a legitimate argument. you can go to david french and read the same argument. it happens to be an argument that lost -- >> here's what it said. >> that's not -- >> every tree, every rooftop, every picket...
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maloney: i would like to ask what is meant by article one of the constitution. no one who supports this amendment has any problem, sir, with the first amendment, the 14th amendment, particularly the equal protection clause or article 1 of the constitution. i would note and i'm sure the gentleman would appreciate that many times, presidents under
maloney: i would like to ask what is meant by article one of the constitution. no one who supports this amendment has any problem, sir, with the first amendment, the 14th amendment, particularly the equal protection clause or article 1 of the constitution. i would note and i'm sure the gentleman would appreciate that many times, presidents under
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magazine continues after that controversial "jackie" article. . the jury is now hearing from the woman at the center of the scandal for the first time. what she said --coming up next. then later - a terrifying home invasion caught on camera! a man breaks into this woman's home in the middle of the night...and now she's opening up about what happened the desert is where bad guys go when they want to make evidence disappear. but hiding the evidence won't help danny tarkanian. sure, he can bury all those property taxes he skipped out on for years... ...or all those fake charities he helped set up... ...or the scams against seniors he formed... or the $17 million judgment he never paid. he can try, but he can't make his record disappear. to a reported shooting at a school. it's happening in a town of sandy, which is just south of salt lake city. at this point all we know that two students werw arguing outside when one of the students pulled out a gun and shot the other student, the school is on lock down and students are being evacuated. police do hav
magazine continues after that controversial "jackie" article. . the jury is now hearing from the woman at the center of the scandal for the first time. what she said --coming up next. then later - a terrifying home invasion caught on camera! a man breaks into this woman's home in the middle of the night...and now she's opening up about what happened the desert is where bad guys go when they want to make evidence disappear. but hiding the evidence won't help danny tarkanian. sure, he...
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thedon't intend to extend article 50 process. i take it from that that it is the government's firm intention to have left the eu by april 2019. , we should take that to me in the repeal act will have all that to come into in april.2019, direct applicability of law and ec j rulings will know prime minister may: -- will pertain in u.k. cords. prime minister may:as you know, -- there is ater may: two-year protest for the discussion of withdrawal in the future relationship to be undertaken. through, aske us you indicated, through march 2019. i fully expect us to operate on the timetable that has been set .ut in the treaty that's a matter for the negotiations. but i fully expect this -- that may be the case [indiscernible] prime minister may: if i may answer that specific point. place at the point at which we leave the eu. at that point -- >> it will deftly do that. that is theer may: intention. they repeal bill will come into effect, at which point we leave the european union. but at that point, eu law will be brought into domestic l
thedon't intend to extend article 50 process. i take it from that that it is the government's firm intention to have left the eu by april 2019. , we should take that to me in the repeal act will have all that to come into in april.2019, direct applicability of law and ec j rulings will know prime minister may: -- will pertain in u.k. cords. prime minister may:as you know, -- there is ater may: two-year protest for the discussion of withdrawal in the future relationship to be undertaken....
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in my article i try to say -- the ally. that is the way to have global leadership.and secondly scarlet by training, and fortunately -- like linton brooks, always correcting me. i do not rely on journalism. >> edward levine from the center for arms control and nonproliferation. li bin, your article was fascinating, i second everybody's -- i will read it carefully. two ideas particularly impressive are despite the previous question, difference between deterrence and components. .. viewed nuclear weapons as having the ability to deter a nuclear attack, and make a conventional war more profitable. for pakistan. and i wonder, if you could point us to any cases in in china has remonthated with pakistan and usefulness of nuclear weapons and implication, for example, giving tactical commanders control over nuclear weapons? >> thank you. thank you very much for your comment and the question. i believe that my comment but i recently visited pakistan a few years ago. i gave a couple of talks there in islamabad and tried to convince them that tactical nuclear weapons are not us
in my article i try to say -- the ally. that is the way to have global leadership.and secondly scarlet by training, and fortunately -- like linton brooks, always correcting me. i do not rely on journalism. >> edward levine from the center for arms control and nonproliferation. li bin, your article was fascinating, i second everybody's -- i will read it carefully. two ideas particularly impressive are despite the previous question, difference between deterrence and components. .. viewed...
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article. and then some comments and reactions and we will get a conversation going and then open it up to your ideas and thoughts. : thank you. i am so honored to have this discussion today. to 2000, evan and i had a lot of discussions on this issue. and he was really a pioneer on this subject. today, i am so happy to explain to have this moderated by evan. explain howgoing to understand our nuclear policy issue. what is our nuclear philosophy are several ways to consider this subject. for many decades, china has kept a small nuclear force. theories on why china did so. one theory is that because china had limited resources and low-level technical support, china had to do so. is one theory. now, china has more resources and more technologies. everything was changed. that this was one theory. thater theory that -- is china chose this and a low alerting level was because the chinese believe that this is a good choice. and china made these calculations according to its own understanding of nuclea
article. and then some comments and reactions and we will get a conversation going and then open it up to your ideas and thoughts. : thank you. i am so honored to have this discussion today. to 2000, evan and i had a lot of discussions on this issue. and he was really a pioneer on this subject. today, i am so happy to explain to have this moderated by evan. explain howgoing to understand our nuclear policy issue. what is our nuclear philosophy are several ways to consider this subject. for many...
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to trigger article 50 as soon as possible. >> we agreed between us that article 50 of the treaty is externally clear. any state that wishes to exit the european union must make a request to the european council. as long as this request has not been placed with the european union no nation -- measure can be taken. once article 50 has been triggered can the european council initiate negotiations. anchor: here she is speaking earlier. >> the lines have been drawn here today. it will be no talks until britain triggers article 50. must besomething that done. no members can be forced to leave, they have to leave themselves. they are going to be waiting for britain to do that. angela merkel said she does not accept this to happen, article 50 to be triggered in the next couple of days but she is not left waiting endlessly. the reason is insecurity is not good for the eu. the reason for this press conference was very clearly to prevent a united front among these three european leaders ahead of talks tomorrow in brussels and they did just that. they toe the line here. no talks, formal or informal, a ver
to trigger article 50 as soon as possible. >> we agreed between us that article 50 of the treaty is externally clear. any state that wishes to exit the european union must make a request to the european council. as long as this request has not been placed with the european union no nation -- measure can be taken. once article 50 has been triggered can the european council initiate negotiations. anchor: here she is speaking earlier. >> the lines have been drawn here today. it will be...
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this required extensive photography of riis' articles and books. that is it required reliance on the jacob riis papers in the library. a dialogue between the two institutions resulted in a partnership to jointly published the catalog. for me this was a good send. after years at peering at smudgy images on microfilm i was able to examine the original scrapbooks and letters. it was as if i finally met the man i studied for so long. as the museum and library worked out an agreement, i began meeting with amy who edited the catalog, barbara bear in the manuscripts and archives division and cheryl regan director exhibitions. they not only brought the catalog and exhibition into being but enhanced my understanding of riis and beverly brannon also who is a curator in the princeton photographs department helped me with the -- was invaluable in helping me with the riis photographs that are part of the collection here having told my riis story let me reiterate the story of riis as i have come to understand it. jacob august riis was born in 1849 in denmark, a
this required extensive photography of riis' articles and books. that is it required reliance on the jacob riis papers in the library. a dialogue between the two institutions resulted in a partnership to jointly published the catalog. for me this was a good send. after years at peering at smudgy images on microfilm i was able to examine the original scrapbooks and letters. it was as if i finally met the man i studied for so long. as the museum and library worked out an agreement, i began...
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>> that's not what the article said, but the article is a defense of the confederate flag as a historic symbol. there are other newspapers that have made the same argument. that is an argument that this deserves to be seen as separate from the charleston massacre, that's a legitimate argument. you can go to david french and read the same argument. it happens to be an argument that lost -- >> here's what it said. >> that's not -- >> every tree, every rooftop, every picket fence in the south should be festuned with the confederate battle flag. >> that's not white nationalist. it's not something that i think -- kurt, you know that steve bannon is not a white nationalist, you know that he's not an anti-semite. that's the premise you've come on the air to smear him. now that we've established -- >> i've never heard kurt say that. >> an organization has come out in defense of steve bannon and said he's pro israel and has empathy for the jewish people, you guys have had no answer to that. you used up this precious air time to smear a man and a website. now that you can't prove it -- >> if you
>> that's not what the article said, but the article is a defense of the confederate flag as a historic symbol. there are other newspapers that have made the same argument. that is an argument that this deserves to be seen as separate from the charleston massacre, that's a legitimate argument. you can go to david french and read the same argument. it happens to be an argument that lost -- >> here's what it said. >> that's not -- >> every tree, every rooftop, every picket...
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this required extensive photography of riis' articles and books. that is it required reliance on the jacob riis papers in the library. a dialogue between the two institutions resulted in a partnership to jointly publish the catalog. for me, this was a god send. after years of peering at smudgy images on microfilm i was able to examine the original scrapbooks and letters. it was as if i finally met the man i studied for so long. as the museum and library worked out an agreement, i began meeting with amy who edited the catalog, barbara, the curator in manuscripts and archives decision and cheryl, director of exhibitions. they not only brought the catalog and exhibition into being but enhanced my understanding of riis and beverly brannon also who is a curator in the princeton photographs department helped me with the -- was invaluable in helping me with the riis photographs that are part of the collection here having told my riis story let me reiterate the story of riis as i have come to understand it. jacob august riis was born in 1849 in denmark, a
this required extensive photography of riis' articles and books. that is it required reliance on the jacob riis papers in the library. a dialogue between the two institutions resulted in a partnership to jointly publish the catalog. for me, this was a god send. after years of peering at smudgy images on microfilm i was able to examine the original scrapbooks and letters. it was as if i finally met the man i studied for so long. as the museum and library worked out an agreement, i began meeting...
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article, which are all negative.ould make your highlights more than just negative highlights. it's completely bogus to say this is anything more than a hit piece. >> if you think of it this way, is anyone surprised that someone who has as much money as donald trump, who was a single man, or in the middle of a divorce, or what have you, would be trying to woo a good-looking -- that shouldn't come as a shock to anyone. but to people who work for him, that's more of an important issue than trying to woo some mod model. >> so, look, the reason thing the article is somewhat of a nothing burger, people assume he's somewhat of a misogynist, that hee likes to owning the miss universe pageant, because he spent a lot of time being interested in younger women. he's been through multiple divorces. i don't think that this is a huge surprise to people. the idea that he is freaking out over his all day long is kind of amusing to me. i think it's really in some respects a distraction. >> can i just -- we're going to come back, kevin
article, which are all negative.ould make your highlights more than just negative highlights. it's completely bogus to say this is anything more than a hit piece. >> if you think of it this way, is anyone surprised that someone who has as much money as donald trump, who was a single man, or in the middle of a divorce, or what have you, would be trying to woo a good-looking -- that shouldn't come as a shock to anyone. but to people who work for him, that's more of an important issue than...
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before we get to article 50. i would not assume that the pound is up from here and i would not assume that we are not leaving the eu. i would assume that we have major uncertainty. i want you to frame that for us as a proxy with sterling. there we are before brexit. down we go. there is an extrapolation here to the 120 level. there are two views. the consensus view led by hsbc one point 10 depreciation. a weaker sterling and i believe it is john norman's call. but correct me if i'm wrong. there is another view that london and the united kingdom will do fine. a 130day, posited sterling. give us further news? stephanie, i want you to address the divergence of the opinions you have seen. are just again, we hearing that these are bloomberg headlines that the supreme court, the u.k. supreme court, has already set aside time for the brexit appeal. we have a time frame according to a lawyer familiar with the matter saying that it will be heard between december 5-december 8. so this is the timeline. i was wondering wheth
before we get to article 50. i would not assume that the pound is up from here and i would not assume that we are not leaving the eu. i would assume that we have major uncertainty. i want you to frame that for us as a proxy with sterling. there we are before brexit. down we go. there is an extrapolation here to the 120 level. there are two views. the consensus view led by hsbc one point 10 depreciation. a weaker sterling and i believe it is john norman's call. but correct me if i'm wrong. there...
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it's an important article. it is in my view, however an important article because with a greatest of respect to rose, it's not clear to the outside observer that the depth of discussion in li-ben's presentation is matched by the quality in the discussion of the -- >> that's fair. >> a number of us look forward to the time when we can have our two governments begin that dialogue. and i think academic discussions and dr. li and i are involved in some of them and i'm involved in some of the things rose mentioned about the national academy of science are a substitute. but we ought not to misplace the fact that we need some time to have in depth discussions so we can understand each other. because china, unlike the other members of the p-5 has a quite different conceptual basis for thinking about nuclear policy as we've been suggesting. some of you will say why did we spend time talking about terms. and i would argue terms matter. let me give you a very concrete example. security safety. i used to be part of the nat
it's an important article. it is in my view, however an important article because with a greatest of respect to rose, it's not clear to the outside observer that the depth of discussion in li-ben's presentation is matched by the quality in the discussion of the -- >> that's fair. >> a number of us look forward to the time when we can have our two governments begin that dialogue. and i think academic discussions and dr. li and i are involved in some of them and i'm involved in some...
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i said we should not invoke article 50 immediately. contender, business secretary andrea letson, who shot to prominence campaigning for the leave vote. a former investment banker, she believes in the scrapping of free movement of people and wants free trade negotiations. letson has said she would speed up the process of britain leaving the eu. >> we need to get on with it and sees the opportunity. it is about giving certainty to businesses, saying to the world that we are open for business and let's get some free trade agreement started. is in third place. his odds diminished after many see as his betrayal of boris johnson. , a candidate will be eliminated. the final two remaining will go forward to a vote. of the entire conservative membership. cyril: moving on now, emotions were running high last night in baghdad's district as residents mourn the death of more than 200 people in one of the deadliest suicide attacks in the capital. a suicide truck exploded in the middle of a busy shopping area. owen, it washis, a mix of sadness and an
i said we should not invoke article 50 immediately. contender, business secretary andrea letson, who shot to prominence campaigning for the leave vote. a former investment banker, she believes in the scrapping of free movement of people and wants free trade negotiations. letson has said she would speed up the process of britain leaving the eu. >> we need to get on with it and sees the opportunity. it is about giving certainty to businesses, saying to the world that we are open for...
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article. i'm married to a woman who is a very fine woman. she doesn't need this, believe me. she was very, very successful, she did tremendously well as a top model, she made a lot of money and she's a nice person and i guess some of the article says that she would go in at night and stay -- she wasn't a party person, you know, it's not her thing, but this was a very -- this is a very high quality woman who loves people and has a big heart. she doesn't need to be -- have bad things said about her and i heard the article was nasty. now, i haven't read it, but i heard the article was not what it should be. they shouldn't be doing that with wives. i mean, they shouldn't be doing that. melania as a top model they sent pictures around to utah -- >> the death threats that followed. >> i don't know about that. i don't know anything about that. do you mean fans of mine? >> supposed fans of yours posting these very angry -- >> i know nothing about it. >> but your message to these fans is -- >> i don't
article. i'm married to a woman who is a very fine woman. she doesn't need this, believe me. she was very, very successful, she did tremendously well as a top model, she made a lot of money and she's a nice person and i guess some of the article says that she would go in at night and stay -- she wasn't a party person, you know, it's not her thing, but this was a very -- this is a very high quality woman who loves people and has a big heart. she doesn't need to be -- have bad things said about...
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the article was retracted....now the defamation trial is set to start.... abc's amy robach spoke with the former u-v-a dean at the center of the story..... nicole eramo: dear nicole eramo, the dean of rape...god will have his day with you and hold you accountable?you are a despicable human being." (12 - giving abc news just a tame selection of the onslaught of hate mail she received in the wake of an incendiary article in rolling stone magazine. nicole eramo it just kept coming over and over again. and that's when i just thought, "what am i gonna do? (emotional) (9 secs) the article, titled "a rape on campus'" centered on a woman called "jackie" ? and her allegation that she was sexually assaulted at a prominent fraternity. natsound protests? (6 secs) the article - and its highly critical of the uva administration. sabina: she went to the administration and told them that she had been gang raped - and the administration did nothing about it (5 secs) dean eramo - the public face of the scandal - becomes public enemy number one. amy robach: you were scared? n
the article was retracted....now the defamation trial is set to start.... abc's amy robach spoke with the former u-v-a dean at the center of the story..... nicole eramo: dear nicole eramo, the dean of rape...god will have his day with you and hold you accountable?you are a despicable human being." (12 - giving abc news just a tame selection of the onslaught of hate mail she received in the wake of an incendiary article in rolling stone magazine. nicole eramo it just kept coming over and...
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will trigger article 50 of the lisbon treaty.hat sets us up to leave the eu by march 2019 at the latest. we heard a lot about article 50 yesterday and about the fact that it will actually be triggered, which maybe gives you a sense of some of the conversations that maybe were happening behind-the-scenes amidst the far right of the party in the run-up to the conference. -- brexitns breakfast and we are going to make a success of it. we heard that from theresa may. this is what she told us on timing. may: there will be no delays in invoking article 50. we will invoke it when we are ready, and we will be ready soon. we will invoke article 50 no later than the end of march next year. anna: really sounding every bit the brexiteer for delegates and media gathered in the room. she went on to tell everybody andt the great repeal bill, laws to make sure there is no gap when the u.k. community is removed from the eu books. she promised to preserve workers rights. we have a lot we need to know about the end goal. we just have timing and pro
will trigger article 50 of the lisbon treaty.hat sets us up to leave the eu by march 2019 at the latest. we heard a lot about article 50 yesterday and about the fact that it will actually be triggered, which maybe gives you a sense of some of the conversations that maybe were happening behind-the-scenes amidst the far right of the party in the run-up to the conference. -- brexitns breakfast and we are going to make a success of it. we heard that from theresa may. this is what she told us on...
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the article is moving forward. the article became "rolli in stone" most read article ever. how would you describe how rolling stone portrayed you? >> made it look like i used the trust of young women to cover up rape. that was so far from anything i would ever do. it's just unbelievele to me. >> reporter: suing the magazine for over $7 million, saying she was painted as a chief villain, and jackie disagreeing with the saying the dean never discouraged her to, quote, see her get some kind of justice. since the publishing, the rolling stone article was retracted, but jackie maintains she was assaulted, testifying in deposition while she believed the story was manipulated to write something sensational, she believes the intentions were good. i believe she did the best she could. abc news, new york. >>> coming up, michael moore surprise. >> what his brand new film is all about next. >>> michael moore is known for stirring things up, e and no surprise, his new documentary is doing just that. >> all about, as you could guess, the presidential race. >> reporter: there's always tal
the article is moving forward. the article became "rolli in stone" most read article ever. how would you describe how rolling stone portrayed you? >> made it look like i used the trust of young women to cover up rape. that was so far from anything i would ever do. it's just unbelievele to me. >> reporter: suing the magazine for over $7 million, saying she was painted as a chief villain, and jackie disagreeing with the saying the dean never discouraged her to, quote, see...
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so that its articles kind of reflect that point of view. sharyl: wikipedia has given names to bad behavior malicious editing is vandalism. editing for personal or financial gain wikipedia discourages both but they happen all the time. two trusted wikipedia officials were exposed running businesses that covertly edited wikipedia for pr clients. interests for sony, the cia, the vatican, barack obama and john mccain all reportedly have been caught secretly editing their own wikipedia pages to their advantage. and anonymous wikipedia editors maintain a stranglehold on selected topics. kohs demonstrates with the case of morgellons. the mayo clinic calls it an unexplained skin disorder characterized by sores. but the wikipedia page dismisses morgellons as a delusional belief. >> so i'm just going to make a when kohs adds a research footnote that differs with that narrative. kohs: they can just go to this link and you get the abstract of the study right there. sharyl: in less than an hour, kohs' edit disappears. kohs: i see that our edit to morgel
so that its articles kind of reflect that point of view. sharyl: wikipedia has given names to bad behavior malicious editing is vandalism. editing for personal or financial gain wikipedia discourages both but they happen all the time. two trusted wikipedia officials were exposed running businesses that covertly edited wikipedia for pr clients. interests for sony, the cia, the vatican, barack obama and john mccain all reportedly have been caught secretly editing their own wikipedia pages to...
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that doesn't invoke the article l. @party.s can take two and a half article l.years before the u.k. fully decouples from the european union. meanwhile, a wine trader as we've day after day. the head of the u.k. independence party saying the e.u. is done for. the sooner it is replaced with a different kind of europe, with trade, the better. boris johnson has been pretty quiet in the aftermath say it is clear it is over. that is his criticism of those that wanted stay in the e.u. we will let the sirens go by. there we go. he says there's not going to be an emergency budget. people's attentions are safe. the pound is stable, market salsas table. project fear is over and now project fast became. it is all down to you. the political fighting goes on. uncertainty goes on an economic goes on and economically it's a mark is certainly better off than last friday. still pretty jittery right now is the impact of the vote is still being assessed by those who are trying to figure out what happened next. back to you. nicole: ashley webster, reporting. david cameron a good art
that doesn't invoke the article l. @party.s can take two and a half article l.years before the u.k. fully decouples from the european union. meanwhile, a wine trader as we've day after day. the head of the u.k. independence party saying the e.u. is done for. the sooner it is replaced with a different kind of europe, with trade, the better. boris johnson has been pretty quiet in the aftermath say it is clear it is over. that is his criticism of those that wanted stay in the e.u. we will let the...
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some of these articles are about truancy. a lot of what he wrote about, he did have personal experience because he was an immigrant to the united states. when he was 21 years old, in 1870, he came to the united states by himself. he had a hard time initially. finding work, he did all kinds of odd jobs. worked as a laborer, worked as a door-to-door salesman, sometimes homeless. sometimes sleeping at night and homeless shelters. in our spirits, he brought into his articles when he was more established as a lease reporter and had -- police reporter and had a salaried job in the lower part of manhattan. bonnie yokelson naira to complete collection catalog of riis's photographs. my engagement started in the 1980's when i was curator of the museum of city of you nor -- new york. there is a great paradox to his photographs which is that he was andurnalist and a celebrity he said all the documentation of his career. he wanted to be remembered for posterity. he created scrapbooks to save his manuscript. every scrap of paper. his photo
some of these articles are about truancy. a lot of what he wrote about, he did have personal experience because he was an immigrant to the united states. when he was 21 years old, in 1870, he came to the united states by himself. he had a hard time initially. finding work, he did all kinds of odd jobs. worked as a laborer, worked as a door-to-door salesman, sometimes homeless. sometimes sleeping at night and homeless shelters. in our spirits, he brought into his articles when he was more...
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fwing back to walt haier's article -- going back to walt haier's article , he says, gender nonconformists who constitute a min us kuhl fraction of society want to be allowed to designate gender on a fluid basis based on their feelings at the moment he said, i call this group gender defiant because they protest against the fixed gender identities. the gender defiant individuals are not like traditional transgender or transsexual persons who struggle with gender dysphoria and want hormone therapy, hormone blockers and eventually gender reassignment. they don't want to conform, comply, or identify with traditional gender norms of male and female. under the cover, and i know i've read this, but this is so critical. under the cover of lgbt, he says, the anti-gender faction and its supporters are using the north carolina bathroom bill to light a fuse to blow up factual gender definitions. going on, using the power of his position, talking about our president, influence the elimination of gender, overruling science, overruling genetics and biblical beliefs, is obama's display of political power.
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that is when she said she will trigger article 50. it seems britain is set on cour se to leave the eu. we heard a lot about timing yesterday and about process. more on that later in the program. but we heard very little detail, and we will not get very much it seems about the relationship between the eu and the u.k. we heard little about immigration and trade at the conference yesterday. in fact, theresa may rejected there is a dichotomy between those demands. we will reveal more about what we heard here. philip hammond will be here, distancing himself a little bit from the policies of his predecessor. we might hear about house building as well. but today, we need to hear about bank andt on deutsche what the speculation has done to the asian trading session. manus: there is no doubt about it. when we look at the pound in a moment, just how hard a brexit would theresa may be prepared to bargain with? let's have a look at the deutsche bank story. you have the demolition from september 9. just over seven days ago, we were going to see a
that is when she said she will trigger article 50. it seems britain is set on cour se to leave the eu. we heard a lot about timing yesterday and about process. more on that later in the program. but we heard very little detail, and we will not get very much it seems about the relationship between the eu and the u.k. we heard little about immigration and trade at the conference yesterday. in fact, theresa may rejected there is a dichotomy between those demands. we will reveal more about what we...
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and the woman's story in this article. let's listen to what he said about it today. >> think of it, she's doing a story on melania who's pregnant at the time and donald trump, our one year anniversary, and she said i made inappropriate advan advances. and by the way, the area was a public area, people all over the place. take a look. you take a look, look at her, look at her words, you tell me what you think. i don't think so. i don't think so. >> well, all right. we will accept donald trump's challenge and we will now look at her words, as he put it. we will take a closer look than we were able to take last night when this article was handed to us right in the middle of a live television show so here is the closer look at natasha stoynoff's words that donald trump asked us to do. this includes much more detail than we were able to read to you last night. it begins "we walked into the room alone and trump shut the door behind us, i turned around and within seconds he was pushing me against the wall and forcing his tongue d
and the woman's story in this article. let's listen to what he said about it today. >> think of it, she's doing a story on melania who's pregnant at the time and donald trump, our one year anniversary, and she said i made inappropriate advan advances. and by the way, the area was a public area, people all over the place. take a look. you take a look, look at her, look at her words, you tell me what you think. i don't think so. i don't think so. >> well, all right. we will accept...