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folks here in the art museum area, akins oval, they are slowly starting to make their way. there seems to be no rush. it's very calm out here. for much of the time out here it was just stillness and a lot of listening and a lot of people standing on their feet. and i felt that was probably like what it was like, the emotion and just the sense of connectedness, along the parkway. and we do have nbc 10's lauren make who is down with the crowd at city hall. lauren whashgs is it like there? >> reporter: chris and denise, you certainly did not have to be on the parkway to be part of this here today. just take a look behind me. folks are clearing out now, but this has been just a sea of people. where we are right now is on jfk between 15th and broad street, right in front of city hall. and this was just block after block of people standing together watching this mass. and now as we sort of swing around, let me show you what is actually happening out here right now. we have sort of an impromptu concert and celebration happening out here right now with -- i'm not sure whether all o
folks here in the art museum area, akins oval, they are slowly starting to make their way. there seems to be no rush. it's very calm out here. for much of the time out here it was just stillness and a lot of listening and a lot of people standing on their feet. and i felt that was probably like what it was like, the emotion and just the sense of connectedness, along the parkway. and we do have nbc 10's lauren make who is down with the crowd at city hall. lauren whashgs is it like there?...
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thank you so much for coming and i think we will kick it off with akin unver. >> thank you so much. i'm really happy to be here. i'd like to start this talk with really interesting anecdote i heard from bernard lewis. so at the beginning of world war ii, turkish ambassador to uk was summoned to come here, foreign secretary's office, lord halifax, and are basically trying to inquire whether turkey was going to join the allied side will remain not attached. so practically he says that we have big instability in our east. we have this eastern problem. at the time they didn't use the term kurdish problem for kurdish question. it wasn't eastern problem. we are worried this eastern problem will destabilize us in case we enter into war on either side. and so lord halifax says, yeah, i've known about this eastern problem for a long while, so why can't turkey just resolve this issue just like we resolve the scottish question? question? why can't you resolve this issue the scottish way? and he takes a good pause and he says well, sir, kurds are not scottish. and while everybody is like, you k
thank you so much for coming and i think we will kick it off with akin unver. >> thank you so much. i'm really happy to be here. i'd like to start this talk with really interesting anecdote i heard from bernard lewis. so at the beginning of world war ii, turkish ambassador to uk was summoned to come here, foreign secretary's office, lord halifax, and are basically trying to inquire whether turkey was going to join the allied side will remain not attached. so practically he says that we...
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you mentioned todd akin. they ran as fast away as they could from him so do you have any inside why they came so quickly? >> for fear of being labeled one of those letters. in the case in particular, it is awful the fitness of the keynote speaker among other things raised the issue that republicans need to talk about and that is if you are pro-life how can you be for rape exception? that doesn't make any sense. it might make sense if you don't care but if you are a pro-life candidate they ran away from that and what is interesting about that case he didn't hear it so he makes this remark than he gives the answer dempsey says how about the economy and they moved on. how could you miss that? they got it because they passed it. i would like to know that and that's why part of the problem is when they occupy the positions of power if they are in corporations by nature. they may be a continuing on. we've all kind of done it in some way or another. any other questions or comments? >> i'm kind of nervous relating to
you mentioned todd akin. they ran as fast away as they could from him so do you have any inside why they came so quickly? >> for fear of being labeled one of those letters. in the case in particular, it is awful the fitness of the keynote speaker among other things raised the issue that republicans need to talk about and that is if you are pro-life how can you be for rape exception? that doesn't make any sense. it might make sense if you don't care but if you are a pro-life candidate they...
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. >> akins oval is a giant machine with hundreds of moving parts, a small army of workers building and working, and thousands of square feet of flooring and man smoothing outs mother nature's unseen spots, the work seems endless and doors for tv anchor booths being built and a huge speaker tower being assembled. not rock concert black but in papal white. the man on the phone, scott merkin, the man overseeing this, contains miles of wiring and thousands of theater lights and sound for thousands of people. >> several thousand watts of power, amps actually being delivered through 15 or so power plants we have around the footprint, folks walked up to take in the transformation and snapped away and took in the marvel. >> i think it's super cool. >> i think it's crazy and so intense, the world is watching so why not make the best of out of philadelphia. >> steve and his trends rented a townhouse nearby. >> we have sit down seats for the mass and saturday we have standing room. pretty far back but you have the view and it's the atmosphere. >> are you in the red zone. >> i am in the red zone.
. >> akins oval is a giant machine with hundreds of moving parts, a small army of workers building and working, and thousands of square feet of flooring and man smoothing outs mother nature's unseen spots, the work seems endless and doors for tv anchor booths being built and a huge speaker tower being assembled. not rock concert black but in papal white. the man on the phone, scott merkin, the man overseeing this, contains miles of wiring and thousands of theater lights and sound for...
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. >> the series, "truth seeker", was dropped in 2014 >>> in latin america they are akin to what america calls soap operas, but they go to air in trial time and deal with themes. the turkish version of the genre watches. >> in arab countries they call programs assist al mala it. only egypt rivalled syria in the numbers of shows produced. wars hit the syrian television industry hard. actors and directors fled, decamping for lebanon, egypt and the gulf states. >> now on what syrian television looks like today and what it produces under circumstances. it's a tv solution playing out around the world. in arabic - they have two series vying for attention. both were adaptations of the hollywood mafia field. >> a copyright version of the food was produced by a tv company, part of the broadcaster in 2012. the cabinet tar has an office, conducting most of the work outside the country. >> it actually focuses on very specific moment, which is 2005, when newly forms initiated by bashar al-assad. linked to a creation. they benefit from private investors, banking and even for reforms. leading to a crea
. >> the series, "truth seeker", was dropped in 2014 >>> in latin america they are akin to what america calls soap operas, but they go to air in trial time and deal with themes. the turkish version of the genre watches. >> in arab countries they call programs assist al mala it. only egypt rivalled syria in the numbers of shows produced. wars hit the syrian television industry hard. actors and directors fled, decamping for lebanon, egypt and the gulf states....
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the first native speaker of spanish and someone raul castro says he feels akin to. it has been a buffer between the united states and cuba. he is seen by many to being one of the key mediators help to go end a 50-year cold war standoff, which resulted in embassies being established in washington and havana this summer. he is likely to push for more freedom for catholics on the ground in cuba. they want to get on the radio. they want to open up schools. perhaps in washington he might make a push for cuba, for ending that u.s. embargo against cuba. kelly, back to you. >> steve, what kind of atmosphere would you describe amongst the people there? there are throngs of people waiting to see the pope. many of them of course will be wanting to try to reach out and touch him and talk to him. what will this do for the people of cuba? >> reporter: this pope already sent a message to the people that he is coming to speak to them directly. he wants to make a personal connection as the first pope from latin america. he is of course from argentina. he wants to revitalize the chur
the first native speaker of spanish and someone raul castro says he feels akin to. it has been a buffer between the united states and cuba. he is seen by many to being one of the key mediators help to go end a 50-year cold war standoff, which resulted in embassies being established in washington and havana this summer. he is likely to push for more freedom for catholics on the ground in cuba. they want to get on the radio. they want to open up schools. perhaps in washington he might make a push...
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. >> reporter: on a normal day finding a space on this area is akin to finding a needle in a hay stack. read it and weep, so to speak. it will be more challenging to find vehicles, and this is the first security zone where security will start to be enforced at 6:00. the exceptions to the temporary rule are people who purchased exemption placards. this is all part of beefed up security for the world meeting of families and the arrival of pope francis. >> all of this security is a major thing. this is the closest person to god. you have to protect this man. just like presidents obama and other dignitaries, but this is like a higher level. >> reporter: if you can't park here, where can you park? we'll have that information for you in 30 minutes. >> thank you, jesse. >>> if you are still looking for a way to get around the city while pope francis is here if you don't want to drive, you can't really drive, septa will be selling one-day passes, and they cost $10 and will available during the papal visit. coming up, a closer look at the big job under way to build the stage where the pope will
. >> reporter: on a normal day finding a space on this area is akin to finding a needle in a hay stack. read it and weep, so to speak. it will be more challenging to find vehicles, and this is the first security zone where security will start to be enforced at 6:00. the exceptions to the temporary rule are people who purchased exemption placards. this is all part of beefed up security for the world meeting of families and the arrival of pope francis. >> all of this security is a...
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akin business. looking a fast so is -- back in business. president is back at his job. michel kafando's deal was to get leaders to set down their arms. four eastern european countries voted against a plan to take in hundred 20,000 migrants, saying it is simply unworkable. in the pope has arrived in america on his first visit there. he was greeted by president barack obama and his family. he stepped out of his plane in washington. the latest business news. stephen carroll joins me in the studio for that. we are starting with this huge ongoing scandal at volkswagen. the pressure is mounting on the chief executive. plusen: martin winterkorn future as a company is being discussed. in advance of that on friday, he is being grilled as -- at the headquarters. volkswagen facing an increasing number of government inquiries now around the world. france's environmental minister is the latest to promise extremely tough inquiries into the emissions hiding scandal. dozens of class-action lawsuits were launched from customers. our correspondent has more. >> on top of the official inve
akin business. looking a fast so is -- back in business. president is back at his job. michel kafando's deal was to get leaders to set down their arms. four eastern european countries voted against a plan to take in hundred 20,000 migrants, saying it is simply unworkable. in the pope has arrived in america on his first visit there. he was greeted by president barack obama and his family. he stepped out of his plane in washington. the latest business news. stephen carroll joins me in the studio...
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as akin was describing at the beginning, there were differences between the 1990s and the 2000s. one of the differences which you did not elaborate on was provide comfort and security which u.s. and other coalition of course has provided for the kurds in northern iraq in the 1990s. in the absence of that, in the case of syria, indeed, it wasn't 2 million, it wasn't 3 million it wasn't 4 million in refugees that created interest in america. it was isis that did it. now we're reaping the consequences of that. amberin spoke about the possibility of the u.s. using its lerm now effectively with respect to turkey. i wonder, what are the dimensions of an effective u.s. policy that respects the situation as it now exists. but in that region with respect to refugees, with respect to daesh. what are the strategies of that concept? >> i'll leave the great middle east expert to answer that one. >> jim, shall we sit here for a few days? >> look -- [ inaudible question ] >> oh, a change in the american policy? [ inaudible question ] >> i, look, the american policy is very clear. there's not go
as akin was describing at the beginning, there were differences between the 1990s and the 2000s. one of the differences which you did not elaborate on was provide comfort and security which u.s. and other coalition of course has provided for the kurds in northern iraq in the 1990s. in the absence of that, in the case of syria, indeed, it wasn't 2 million, it wasn't 3 million it wasn't 4 million in refugees that created interest in america. it was isis that did it. now we're reaping the...
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. >> the entire parkway, from 20th street all the way down to akins oval, have been blocked off, they will be the barricades and the secure perimeter for the weekend, this is theest largest security event in the history of philadelphia. >> it took the coordination of 70 agencies and 600 poem to coordinate the weekend's events and make sure they are safe. >> while there is no credible threat, they are preparing for everything, from bomb threats to lone shooters. >> we prepare for anything you can think of that could possibly be a vulnerability or threat. >> and the secret service and other agencies have flown agents in from across the country, they have not released the number of officers on the ground undercover and in uniform. snipers are training in washington for security detail on the pope, for a mockup of his secure popemobile, to make sure there is no added risk as he tours the city of brotherly love. >> we want to have the right mechanisms in place to make sure that doesn't occur and our perimeter is not breached. and beach says that the secret service is using the latest techn
. >> the entire parkway, from 20th street all the way down to akins oval, have been blocked off, they will be the barricades and the secure perimeter for the weekend, this is theest largest security event in the history of philadelphia. >> it took the coordination of 70 agencies and 600 poem to coordinate the weekend's events and make sure they are safe. >> while there is no credible threat, they are preparing for everything, from bomb threats to lone shooters. >> we...
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(averill) to learn music is to do something akin to learning a language (pagano) that's it. now try it. (averill) and very often, as kids learn music, they're taught the grammar, the rules, the syntax of the musical language. they learn this by rote. [drumbeats] do it slowly. (averill) eventually, the idea is that they can then bring something of their own style, something of their own spirit to the music and transform it-- make it something personal. take the example of jazz musicians who study solos of previous jazz greats who learn to reproduce those solos note by note. then they're able to take their own solos to begin to do something brilliant and creative and imaginative. (redman) i usually say that i'm self-taught because i never had a real private instructor as a saxophonist. but my teachers i consider to be the great musicians from the past and the great musicians from the present. i've learned from listening to the records. i consider sonny rollins one of my greatest teachers even though i've never met the man. so the way i've learned is by listening and by playing
(averill) to learn music is to do something akin to learning a language (pagano) that's it. now try it. (averill) and very often, as kids learn music, they're taught the grammar, the rules, the syntax of the musical language. they learn this by rote. [drumbeats] do it slowly. (averill) eventually, the idea is that they can then bring something of their own style, something of their own spirit to the music and transform it-- make it something personal. take the example of jazz musicians who...
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the agenda there, some kind of cyber accord, akin to the nuclear accords of the cold war. though there's a lot of skepticism about whether or not that can be achieved. for "nightly business report," michelle caruso-cabrera, seattle. >> over night more weak economic data out of china. a preliminary measure of chinese factory output in september the lowest since the financial crisis. the measure fell to a level that indicates a deceleration in the manufacturing sector. >>> and in our nation's capital, thousands lined the streets to see pope francis in his first brief but wide-ranging formal remarks on u.s. soil, touching on both social and economic issues. he spoke of religious freedom being one of this country's greatest possessions and of climate change being a great challenge. mary thompson reports from washington. >> reporter: in his first visit to the white house, pope francis seeking common ground with americans. >> as the son of an immigrant family, i'm happy to be a guest in this country. >> reporter: his host, president obama, calling francis a pope of firsts. the f
the agenda there, some kind of cyber accord, akin to the nuclear accords of the cold war. though there's a lot of skepticism about whether or not that can be achieved. for "nightly business report," michelle caruso-cabrera, seattle. >> over night more weak economic data out of china. a preliminary measure of chinese factory output in september the lowest since the financial crisis. the measure fell to a level that indicates a deceleration in the manufacturing sector....
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it is possible many searches on the pope are just outside of bala akin wood. student at st. joes university says he is certain his classmates have been googling about the pope on both side of city line avenue. >> it makes me proud, to go to st. joes right here in the neighborhood and i googled the pope coming. pretty excited bit. >> maybe were you in the google search list. >> for sure. >> reporter: pope is spending the weekend at saint charles seminar any wynnewood. we are told he goes to sleep at 10:00 o'clock at night and early reiser, so if he is watching right now, on a off chance, main streaming, cbs philly.com good morning to you. >>> septa is helping pilgrims deal with the expected conquest at the regional rail stations. estimated 20,000 people will board trains, at the paoli station in chester county in route to philadelphia for the papal visit but keep in mind there are only 600 parking spaces. >>> septa is encouraging pilgrims to get a ride to the station. employees will be giving out water and snacks to those standing in what is expect to be very long lines. >> l
it is possible many searches on the pope are just outside of bala akin wood. student at st. joes university says he is certain his classmates have been googling about the pope on both side of city line avenue. >> it makes me proud, to go to st. joes right here in the neighborhood and i googled the pope coming. pretty excited bit. >> maybe were you in the google search list. >> for sure. >> reporter: pope is spending the weekend at saint charles seminar any wynnewood. we...
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but now facebook is planning to add something more to akin to a thumbs down. >> i think people have asked about the dislike button for many years. we didn't want to just build a dislike button because, you know, we don't want to turn facebook into a forum where people are voting up or down on people's posts, right? >> someone told me you like the idea of a dislike button. most said it would make the social network more negative. i tend to agree it would make the site more polarizing. for those of you who need a button to say you hate stuff, your moment is coming. christa cooper says, no, i didn't notice any demands for obama to apologize for all the stuff his followers say, often much worse. alex says, why is it trump's problem to stand up for obama? what proof does he say the questioner is in fact wrong? and not really. it was an uncensored, crazy question. trump handled it okay. could be better. but he is not a politician. emily blunt, the british born actress took plenty of heetd about making these comments for the hollywood reporter. >> i became an american citizen recently, and that
but now facebook is planning to add something more to akin to a thumbs down. >> i think people have asked about the dislike button for many years. we didn't want to just build a dislike button because, you know, we don't want to turn facebook into a forum where people are voting up or down on people's posts, right? >> someone told me you like the idea of a dislike button. most said it would make the social network more negative. i tend to agree it would make the site more...
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how do these plans fit into the plans of ceo when he took over akin july?s: the word cost was so central to his message. he is trying to sustain and knocked down costs. past ceos have try to push down and somehow costs keep creeping up again. and have a net reduction in costs. jonathan: 25% in the headline. it is 8000. the consumer unit is 25%. give me more detail. do we know which departments? knowlas: we do not exactly. we do know the focus will be on the back office. the nonclient facing jobs. we know that deutsche bank is going to cut assets at its investment bank. there will be those jobs on the line as well. jonathan: comfort, thank you for -- nick comfort, thank you very much. early this morning, the focus was on german business. european car sales surged 11%. it is all about job -- it is all but china. one of the biggest names in it -- and the industry was telling bloomberg tv. >> we see a normalization in china. china will continue to grow in two digits always, but it will continue to grow and the west. >> clearly there is a headwind in the economy
how do these plans fit into the plans of ceo when he took over akin july?s: the word cost was so central to his message. he is trying to sustain and knocked down costs. past ceos have try to push down and somehow costs keep creeping up again. and have a net reduction in costs. jonathan: 25% in the headline. it is 8000. the consumer unit is 25%. give me more detail. do we know which departments? knowlas: we do not exactly. we do know the focus will be on the back office. the nonclient facing...
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the idea of stories -- charlie: you are akin to beckett in what you are doing? when i was kind in paris, i was running music for his plays in paris. we had a little theater company. we were expatriates, i was studying music there. we were working with this material. he was very friendly. he did want to spend any time with us, but i wrote music for him. i wrote music for about eight of his plays. charlie: if for some reason, you cannot do music what do think you would do if you could not do music? philip: it never occurred to me to do anything else. i was -- charlie: how lucky are you? philip: i was in the generation between the vietnam and korean wars. there was no draft. i slipped through the window. i did not have to go in the army. charlie: alex ross on your early years said he was severe as anyone and his amplified ensemble of wins focused on the basis of repetition and addition and subtraction. philip: very good. i think that is a good description. what happened later on is i became, by the 1990's, i got interested in all the things i had repudiated. i bega
the idea of stories -- charlie: you are akin to beckett in what you are doing? when i was kind in paris, i was running music for his plays in paris. we had a little theater company. we were expatriates, i was studying music there. we were working with this material. he was very friendly. he did want to spend any time with us, but i wrote music for him. i wrote music for about eight of his plays. charlie: if for some reason, you cannot do music what do think you would do if you could not do...
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. >> absolutely, they are in many ways akin to each other.d about how they are both firsts of their kind, francis being the first pope from latin america and president obama being the first african-american president. >> let's listen to what he has to say. >> good morning. [ applause ] >> what a beautiful day the lord has made. holy father, on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. [ applause ] >> i should explain that our back yard is not typically this crowded, but the sizes and the spirit of today's gathering is just a small reflection of the deep devotion of some 70 million american catholics. [ cheers and applause ] >> it reflects as well the way that your message of love and hope has inspired so many people across our nation and around the world. so on behalf of the american people, it is my great honor and privilege to welcome you to the united states of america. [ applause ] >> today we mark many firsts. your holiness, you've been celebrated as the first pope from the americas. [ applause ] >> this is your first vi
. >> absolutely, they are in many ways akin to each other.d about how they are both firsts of their kind, francis being the first pope from latin america and president obama being the first african-american president. >> let's listen to what he has to say. >> good morning. [ applause ] >> what a beautiful day the lord has made. holy father, on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. [ applause ] >> i should explain that our back yard is not...
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sounded like something akin to the fourth of july, it sounded like fire crackers. we understand vehicles are parking on the street that have become part of the evidence because they may have bullet holes in them. that gives a sense of what was going on. what we don't know is much more ton condition of the victims or information about lookout. this remains a crime scene. the shooting happened here late last night. live in northeast, derrick ward, news 4, back to you. >> more breaking news. in the last 30 minutes, police arrested three people in the death of a loudoun county teenager. he was shot and killed yesterday walking to his school bus stop in sterling. deputies saying it may be gang related. the suspects all young men. one 17, the other 18 and the third 20 years old. we may learn more about them and the conflict and how it unfolded. that is going to happen in a news conference. it will happen at 11:00. keep checking your nbc washington app for updates. >>> a developing story, migrants and refugees have made it into austria. austria and germany announced yeste
sounded like something akin to the fourth of july, it sounded like fire crackers. we understand vehicles are parking on the street that have become part of the evidence because they may have bullet holes in them. that gives a sense of what was going on. what we don't know is much more ton condition of the victims or information about lookout. this remains a crime scene. the shooting happened here late last night. live in northeast, derrick ward, news 4, back to you. >> more breaking news....
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john: while there was no moment that was akin to rick perry's "oops" moment in 2012, there was moments that indicated his amateurism. one day he seemed to be for ending birthright citizenship, the next day he walked it act, and then settled in a place where he had no opinion on the matter. the markings of a politician who, while skilled enough to triumph three times in four years in a state like wisconsin, was not able to play at the .ppropriate level mark: another factor is he got in the race late. in part because he was dealing with a budget situation in wisconsin. any incumbent governor running who has columns at home -- he has low approval rating at home here in he was at -- at home. he was at war with not only did democrats, but the republicans. to continue to do his danger, and the two for performances -- his day job, and the two poor performances. plummeting in the national and i will pull and being told after a poor performance in the first debate, zero margin of error, and he he did not step up throughout the three hours. john: you need a second act if you are going to make on
john: while there was no moment that was akin to rick perry's "oops" moment in 2012, there was moments that indicated his amateurism. one day he seemed to be for ending birthright citizenship, the next day he walked it act, and then settled in a place where he had no opinion on the matter. the markings of a politician who, while skilled enough to triumph three times in four years in a state like wisconsin, was not able to play at the .ppropriate level mark: another factor is he got in...
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it is more akin to an asian crisis than a global financial crisis in the sense that we are seeing a slowdown, we are seeing some repatriation of capital out of the emerging economies back to the advanced economies. that pressure reveals any structural weaknesses in the economy, whether that is related to government policy or the corporate sector. we are getting hints of that. that is more like the asia crisis. this is a big financial bubble or you could argue that they have put a lot of debt in in the last five years or you could emerging corporate's are going to come under some pressure. the reality is that this is not a global financial crisis. this is more of an asian crisis. it doesn't mean to diminish it the crisis point will be in the emerging markets and not globally. there is a lot of structural problems. there is not a crisis point there, i do not believe. at least not a crisis but certainly markets reacting. next, where to park your money? we will examine that investment idea when we return. do stay with us. ♪ shery: welcome to the stock exchange. we are taking a look ahead to the
it is more akin to an asian crisis than a global financial crisis in the sense that we are seeing a slowdown, we are seeing some repatriation of capital out of the emerging economies back to the advanced economies. that pressure reveals any structural weaknesses in the economy, whether that is related to government policy or the corporate sector. we are getting hints of that. that is more like the asia crisis. this is a big financial bubble or you could argue that they have put a lot of debt in...
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thank you. >> akin, any thoughts of? >> well, there are specific, like erdogan specialist who are kind of -- [laughter] -- who can decipher what he wants to say by reading between the lines instead of reading the actual text. i'm not one of them. so take what i'm saying with a pinch of salt. basically in all conflict resolution processes, there's always this tennis match between agency and structure. basically influenced by the individuals versus influence of the processes that are already ongoing. when peace process goes well, it tends to strengthen the agency. you know, people get more influence as things go good. but when things go more conflictual, it assumes a life on his own answers to get separated and individuals that are running the conflict because complex high-definition are very unpredictable. when you start a war, he think that it's going to end whenever you want but it never ends whenever those people who start the war want it to end. so in that sense, erdogan i think is hibernating because he is walking on
thank you. >> akin, any thoughts of? >> well, there are specific, like erdogan specialist who are kind of -- [laughter] -- who can decipher what he wants to say by reading between the lines instead of reading the actual text. i'm not one of them. so take what i'm saying with a pinch of salt. basically in all conflict resolution processes, there's always this tennis match between agency and structure. basically influenced by the individuals versus influence of the processes that are...
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what silk road provided was accountability, akin to ebay, users reviews.e used what they were getting. so it made it safer for drug dealers as well. >> the same judge said to russ albright, for those considering stepping into your shoes, they need to understand there will be very severe consequences. it's sort of odd in that after they closed down silk road, other sites opened up. now there are more of them. they keep shutting them down but there are more of these site. >> that's correct. you see a 200% increase in the number of online sales for drugs. so they failed and yet they still persist in these policies that just don't work and punish innovators. >> he also allegedly paid to have hits done on people. we're against that -- that rule breaking we're not for. >> i heard those rumors in the media. he was never indicted for murder. >> prosecutors didn't actually charge him with that. >> that's right. people are presumed innocent until they are found guilty. the idea that we should be promoting him as a murderer when he's never been charged with murder se
what silk road provided was accountability, akin to ebay, users reviews.e used what they were getting. so it made it safer for drug dealers as well. >> the same judge said to russ albright, for those considering stepping into your shoes, they need to understand there will be very severe consequences. it's sort of odd in that after they closed down silk road, other sites opened up. now there are more of them. they keep shutting them down but there are more of these site. >> that's...
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. >> i felt akin to the pioneer women accompanying their husbands across uncharted plains.lert to dangers resigned the fact that they journeyed for will or woe into the unknown. >> after leaving santa fe, the dirt road up to the site was rough even for that day. once they crossed the bridge across the rio grand, they climbed up a steep road to the top of the mesa. there they were met by the first security gate. once they made it in, it was a different world. >> it was a pretty desolate place. the living quarters were just being built. and the one thing that was beautiful was the view of the mountain on the other side. but everything on the los alamos plateau was a mess. >> and my wife and son came two or three weeks later. i stayed in the big house. and it was sort of a mess. it wasn't easy to sleep. apart from that, of course the surroundings, i knew it was magnificent. >> it was wartime. it struck me as a military camp. with an influx of people whom i knew. so i felt at home. >> the british were part of the project. they arrived as part of a mission to help work on the bo
. >> i felt akin to the pioneer women accompanying their husbands across uncharted plains.lert to dangers resigned the fact that they journeyed for will or woe into the unknown. >> after leaving santa fe, the dirt road up to the site was rough even for that day. once they crossed the bridge across the rio grand, they climbed up a steep road to the top of the mesa. there they were met by the first security gate. once they made it in, it was a different world. >> it was a pretty...
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if you pan left, you see all of the activity on akins oval. this is all blocked off. getting around this area is going to test your patience. the oval, the parkway, the cross streets, are closed until this pulls out on monday. the made in america is tomorrow, with the performers taking the stage at 2:00. this stretches down to 21st street. they expanded it by one block. 50,000 people last year. expecting 70,000 this year. made in america festival has become synonymous with labor day in the phl. police may use this crowd event for a rest run of unspecified security equipment testing. for the pope's visit later. concerns about the weather, last year there was a storm that blew in late in the afternoon. and it forced people to evacuate for a short time. no specific plans for that. although, they will keep a weather eye to the skies. right now, the skies are clear. it's warming up. if you're headed out here, lightweight, light-colored clothing, out of natural fibers such as cotton. we'll have more out here from the made in america festival. >> jesse. >>> no pressure -- no
if you pan left, you see all of the activity on akins oval. this is all blocked off. getting around this area is going to test your patience. the oval, the parkway, the cross streets, are closed until this pulls out on monday. the made in america is tomorrow, with the performers taking the stage at 2:00. this stretches down to 21st street. they expanded it by one block. 50,000 people last year. expecting 70,000 this year. made in america festival has become synonymous with labor day in the phl....
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akin a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlie: the whitney museum of american art opened in 1931.ts mandate was to focus exclusively on the art and artists of this country. it moved to madison avenue in 1966. the new building designed by renzo piano will open a few blocks from its original location. it is called a depth series achievement, and the city's changing cultural landscape. joining me now, renzo piano, and adam weinberg. this is a remarkable story. so it is complete. how do you characterize this moment? adam: the whitney have been trying to expand for 30 years. we try to expand next to our building for the records -- four directors ago. the collection when we first moved in with 2000 works. today it is 22,000 works. the idea of being able to see not just what we have, but to offer possibilities and aspirational spaces for artists to do things like we have never been able to do before. charlie: and you're going back to your roots. adam: it feels very comfortable. the greatest complement we have received in the last weeks has been it feels like the whitney. even though it i
akin a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlie: the whitney museum of american art opened in 1931.ts mandate was to focus exclusively on the art and artists of this country. it moved to madison avenue in 1966. the new building designed by renzo piano will open a few blocks from its original location. it is called a depth series achievement, and the city's changing cultural landscape. joining me now, renzo piano, and adam weinberg. this is a remarkable story. so it is complete. how do you characterize...
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generation and for him to be remembered where he lost his temper due to provocations thrown at him is akin to remembering hank aaron for one particular time at the plate where he struck out. >> he's remembered for being a great conservative thinker. >> but we don't have a definitive buckley documentary. we have this. >> when you interviewed bill buckley 5 years ago, you tried to ask him about the gore vidal interview. >> i held up the recent issue of that time where it had a full page ad for absolute vodka with gore vidal's face on it and he said we wouldn't deny an advertiser unless it's obscene. are you raising a question of whether a photograph of vidal is obsce obscene. >> you say among other things -- first of all, you don't pull punches about this was hardly buckley's finest hour. you say that filmmakers tilt it against buckley in favor of gore vidal. >> they probably made a great effort to be fair. they portrayed them as equally haunted by this great event. it was clear just from watching the movie that vidal in their minds was more committed to liberty than bill buckley and i think
generation and for him to be remembered where he lost his temper due to provocations thrown at him is akin to remembering hank aaron for one particular time at the plate where he struck out. >> he's remembered for being a great conservative thinker. >> but we don't have a definitive buckley documentary. we have this. >> when you interviewed bill buckley 5 years ago, you tried to ask him about the gore vidal interview. >> i held up the recent issue of that time where it...
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they are closed from a akins oval to the inner drive, this gives them the space they need to set up foral events, matt pellman will have more in the traffic report in just a moment. >>> pope francis arrives next saturday and one concern that residents still have for the visit, city council talked about that today. vernon odom has more. >> reporter: good evening, rick and monica, a lot of city council members tell me now that their regular session is canceled for next week because of all of these security measures and so much city government will be shut down any way and a lot of constituents believe that the security measures close the line and are over the top. >> city council conducts business as usual, just days before police and officials start imposing massive restrictionsn
they are closed from a akins oval to the inner drive, this gives them the space they need to set up foral events, matt pellman will have more in the traffic report in just a moment. >>> pope francis arrives next saturday and one concern that residents still have for the visit, city council talked about that today. vernon odom has more. >> reporter: good evening, rick and monica, a lot of city council members tell me now that their regular session is canceled for next week because...
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hillary clinton said republicans views are akin to islamic terrorists.llary clinton supporters in 2008 who started the rumor that barack obama was a kenyan muslim. >> i would disagree it's faux outrage. they don't seed to be making it to me. the comparison not entirely equivalent. the comment was talking about muslims being fit for elected office in a country of many faiths. >> right. >> how does that not equate with bigotry? >> because the problem is when liberals say that conservatives who embrace their faith are unfit for office, they're doing the same thing but they refuse to acknowledge that. they think the door only swings one way. if you believe in religious liberty, which is a great thing together in, you should believe in it in different circumstances and not just when it helps you politically. >> ellis, what do you think? do you think these comments or non-comments in many cases, refusals to criticize certain anti-muslim remarks does that account to bigotry? >> well, yeah. it's horrible no matter who says it. there are certain charms of having
hillary clinton said republicans views are akin to islamic terrorists.llary clinton supporters in 2008 who started the rumor that barack obama was a kenyan muslim. >> i would disagree it's faux outrage. they don't seed to be making it to me. the comparison not entirely equivalent. the comment was talking about muslims being fit for elected office in a country of many faiths. >> right. >> how does that not equate with bigotry? >> because the problem is when liberals say...
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. >> akin? >> there are specific erdogan specialists who can decipher what he wants to say by reading between the lines instead of reading the actual text. i'm not one of them. so take what i'm saying with a pinch of salt. basically in all conflict resolution processes, there's always this tennis match between agency and structure. basically influence of the individuals versus influence over the processes that are already ongoing. when the peace process goes well, it tends to strengthen the agency. people who get more influence as things go good. but when things go more conflictual, the conflict assumes a life on its own and starts to get separated from from the individuals that are running the conflict. conflicts, by definition, are very unpredictable. when you start a war, you think it is going to end whenever you want. but it never ends whenever those people who start the war want it to end. so in that sense, erdogan i think is hibernating because he is walking on tightrope. between one, pkk
. >> akin? >> there are specific erdogan specialists who can decipher what he wants to say by reading between the lines instead of reading the actual text. i'm not one of them. so take what i'm saying with a pinch of salt. basically in all conflict resolution processes, there's always this tennis match between agency and structure. basically influence of the individuals versus influence over the processes that are already ongoing. when the peace process goes well, it tends to...
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>> this is akin to a he said/she said situation. hillary clinton said she didn't say it and her deer tractors say she did. it's likely we'll never know the full truth. in the presidential race, there was bit are bad blood between the clinton and obama campaigns. >> the co-chair, who happens to be the senator of senator jeanne shaheen also wondered if obama had once sold drugs. prior to the comment, a volunteer had to step down from the clinton campaign after the coordinator sent an e-mail saying obama was a muslim. then there was a photo of obama in clothing worn by muslims that appeared on the "drudge report" in february of 2008. that was attributed to clinton campaign sources. the clinton campaign denied being a source of the photograph and it was never determined that the campaign was the source it have. clinton did no favors to herself when she was asked during a "60 minutes" interview in 2008 if she thought senator obama was a muslim. >> you don't believe senator obama is a muslim? >> of course not. i take senator obama at his
>> this is akin to a he said/she said situation. hillary clinton said she didn't say it and her deer tractors say she did. it's likely we'll never know the full truth. in the presidential race, there was bit are bad blood between the clinton and obama campaigns. >> the co-chair, who happens to be the senator of senator jeanne shaheen also wondered if obama had once sold drugs. prior to the comment, a volunteer had to step down from the clinton campaign after the coordinator sent an...
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it's a leadership style much more akin to russia and china than public office here but also her own strategiclip-flops sorry confusing. before she went after compact computer she announced was the opposite strategy. meg whitman who was a fantastic ceo of hp. >> yeah, but meg whitman just laid off 30,000 people. >> these aren't people that meg whitman hired and fired. this is the legacy of carly fiorina. this is compact stuff. it's really a shame. yeah, these are the ill-faded legacy -- legacy of the ill-faded acquisition that has haunted them still. most businesses are shuttered. >> jeffrey sonnenfeld, thank you so much. >>> up next, what secret treasure trove did i find at the reagan library that would help several of the candidates vying for the gipper's job? why pause to take a pill when a moment spontaneously turns romantic? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating ur
it's a leadership style much more akin to russia and china than public office here but also her own strategiclip-flops sorry confusing. before she went after compact computer she announced was the opposite strategy. meg whitman who was a fantastic ceo of hp. >> yeah, but meg whitman just laid off 30,000 people. >> these aren't people that meg whitman hired and fired. this is the legacy of carly fiorina. this is compact stuff. it's really a shame. yeah, these are the ill-faded legacy...
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some kind of cyber accord akined to the nuclear accords of the cold war yet there's a lot of skepticismther or not that can be achieved on this visit. in seattle, cnbc. >> in addition to opening up the chinese economy, honey well international ceo telling michelle that he was eastbound couraged by obama's stance on cyberattacks and on private companies and they should be off the table. he outlined what he hopes to come out of president xi's visit. >> this is usually a case of you want sides to kind of move together and they have some things that they're concerned about. we have a number of things that we're concerned about and you're hoping for that dialogue and that there's a discussion about how can we resolve these things and create an environment with a number 1 and number 2 economies in the world grow peacefully together over the decades. >> we also have indian prime minister modi in the u.s. this week as he faces increasing pressure to deliver on economic refor refo reforms and he'll meet with tech titans of silicon valley as they look to strengthen tie with the world's third larg
some kind of cyber accord akined to the nuclear accords of the cold war yet there's a lot of skepticismther or not that can be achieved on this visit. in seattle, cnbc. >> in addition to opening up the chinese economy, honey well international ceo telling michelle that he was eastbound couraged by obama's stance on cyberattacks and on private companies and they should be off the table. he outlined what he hopes to come out of president xi's visit. >> this is usually a case of you...
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what silk road provided was accountability, akin to ebay, users reviews. people used what they were getting. so it made it safer for drug dealers as well. >> the same judge said to russ albright, for those considering stepping into your shoes, they need to understand there will be very severe consequences. it's sort of odd in that after they closed down silk road, other sites opened up. now there are more of them. they keep shutting them down but there are more of these site. >> that's correct. you see a 200% increase in the number of online sales for drugs. so they failed and yet they still persist in these policies that just don't work and punish innovators. >> he also allegedly paid to have hits done on people. we're against that -- that rule breaking we're not for. >> i heard those rumors in the media. he was never indicted for murder. >> prosecutors didn't actually charge him with that. >> that's right. people are presumed innocent until they are found guilty. the idea that we should be promoting him as a murderer when he's never been charged with mur
what silk road provided was accountability, akin to ebay, users reviews. people used what they were getting. so it made it safer for drug dealers as well. >> the same judge said to russ albright, for those considering stepping into your shoes, they need to understand there will be very severe consequences. it's sort of odd in that after they closed down silk road, other sites opened up. now there are more of them. they keep shutting them down but there are more of these site. >>...
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. >> it is akin, it is addictive.side of that would be if you read something that kept you up at night. >> a good night's lead, that is essentials. and i just read about its work through my 9-year-old, a little sound machines that have the way of as, those are very good because uninterrupted full night's week and honestly because of this segment, my niece, my nephew, know where india the bed room. >> got to turn it off. you got to turn off of the devices but i don't know if this is any different than when kids intense social media or their devices whether or not they were staying up all night waiting to go to school to find out about going to the prom or the locker. it is one thing, the screen time and all that but i don't know if kids are any different. >> from what you are describing that is one of. this is a continual thing and almost always is a lot more often than is so and so going? >> this is -- >> i love that. >> a simple fix for this, what we do in our house there are no electronics in the bedroom, no televis
. >> it is akin, it is addictive.side of that would be if you read something that kept you up at night. >> a good night's lead, that is essentials. and i just read about its work through my 9-year-old, a little sound machines that have the way of as, those are very good because uninterrupted full night's week and honestly because of this segment, my niece, my nephew, know where india the bed room. >> got to turn it off. you got to turn off of the devices but i don't know if...
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his attendance and eventually something akin to his affection. in this view, hamilton is an evil genius. an evil genius, a bundle of artifices, and someone who worked his witchcraft over an increasingly befuddled george washington. but as we point out, george washington was not befuddled. fact, in the two and a half years remaining to him after his retirement from the manner,cy, his hearty his obvious acuity demonstrated he was anything but befuddled. as we all know, george washington and 67 did not die of old age. an illnessn with that would have killed a much younger man, especially after the physicians got a hold of him. [laughter] david: how then can we explain driveappened to washington away from these virginians, who should have been with him throughout his close capacity? let's meet our cast of characters. first of all, there is james madison. edmund randolph, and thomas jefferson. we could have chosen others. but we chose these men because they are notable either for being close to washington or being then he greatly admired and came to r
his attendance and eventually something akin to his affection. in this view, hamilton is an evil genius. an evil genius, a bundle of artifices, and someone who worked his witchcraft over an increasingly befuddled george washington. but as we point out, george washington was not befuddled. fact, in the two and a half years remaining to him after his retirement from the manner,cy, his hearty his obvious acuity demonstrated he was anything but befuddled. as we all know, george washington and 67...
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on the agenda, a cyber accord akined to the nuclear accords of the cold war yet there's a lot of skepticism over whether or not that can be achieved on this visit. >> let's talk about it with the man that just returned last week from his second trip to china. joining us live from san francisco, hugh martin and hugh i really like that you were named by mofortune magazine and you would be ceo so you're like michael jordan from 1992. congratulations. let's talk about china, though, the u.s. china relationship because the former u. s. ambassador to china says in his 35 years he has not seen more di dispondencey trying to do business in the world's second largest economy. >> i have a very different opinion on that. we're in the area of smart cities and obviously it's a huge market over there in china for this kind of technology. they have four times the population that we do. city of chicago has about 400,000 street lights which is what we use for the technology, shanghai has 1.9 million street lights so it's an amazing market and we have to be very careful about how we approach it. i don't thin
on the agenda, a cyber accord akined to the nuclear accords of the cold war yet there's a lot of skepticism over whether or not that can be achieved on this visit. >> let's talk about it with the man that just returned last week from his second trip to china. joining us live from san francisco, hugh martin and hugh i really like that you were named by mofortune magazine and you would be ceo so you're like michael jordan from 1992. congratulations. let's talk about china, though, the u.s....
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i don't think the wife comment was akin to bill clinton telling jerry brown he was not fit to stand on the same platform as hillary. >> at least he is showing energy. >> he didn't go far enough. he let it go after the first interaction showing he doesn't have the stamina. >> i think the biggest moment we saw from jeb bush is when he said you look at my brother and what he did. he kept us safe. >> one of the only applause lines. >> can we go more? >> we can go all day. >> that is the number nine. thank you gentlemen. >>> move on over to the other big story. we have continuing coverage of the valley fire. in the past hour, we know the lake county sheriff's office confirmed for us the death toll for the valley fire is now at three people. so far, nearly 600 homes have been destroyed along with several hundred other buildings. in the meantime, the valley fire grew overnight. it is now at 73,700 acres. the fire continues to grow, but containment numbers remain the same. con tamement at 35%. >>> ktvu fox 2 news' reporter alex smith joins us now. >> reporter: good morning, simply heartbreakin
i don't think the wife comment was akin to bill clinton telling jerry brown he was not fit to stand on the same platform as hillary. >> at least he is showing energy. >> he didn't go far enough. he let it go after the first interaction showing he doesn't have the stamina. >> i think the biggest moment we saw from jeb bush is when he said you look at my brother and what he did. he kept us safe. >> one of the only applause lines. >> can we go more? >> we can go...
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this is more akin to what i say getting fishing license.you've gotten into plan bay area, which means you're allowed to go out and seek federal funds, it doesn't mean you'll get it. you have a permit license. it's essential and can be leveraged into something later on. this particular update is the first update since sb375. while for san francisco, merging the transportation side together, tend to be a little bit on the cutting edge, the rest of the regions sort of big huge effort. folks still feeling the impact. the idea is that the plan bay area is updated every four years. this particularly area is a minor update. they're building on the framework what is currently in place. m.t.c. is not changing the horizon. the last year the plan remains at year 2040. the focus is on updating the projects that are in there but also in a few areas, topics that didn't get adequately flushed out last time. it's hard to do everything one update. those are showing up on the screen, i'll come back and talk to them later. i'm going to talk about briefly now,
this is more akin to what i say getting fishing license.you've gotten into plan bay area, which means you're allowed to go out and seek federal funds, it doesn't mean you'll get it. you have a permit license. it's essential and can be leveraged into something later on. this particular update is the first update since sb375. while for san francisco, merging the transportation side together, tend to be a little bit on the cutting edge, the rest of the regions sort of big huge effort. folks still...
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piece and can cut it off and put it back together again, the idea that the story -- >> rose: so you're akinckett in what you're doing? >> when i was a kid in paris, i was writing music for his plays. we had a theater company. we were e ex-patriots. i was studying music there. we were working on this material. he was friendly. he didn't want to spend time with us. but i wrote music for him and eight of his plays. >> rose: if for some reason you couldn't do music, what do you think you would do? >> i don't know. i have no idea. i never -- never occurred to me to do anything else. >> rose: how lucky are you? i was lucky for two ways, also. in the age, i was in the generation just between the vietnam war and the korean war when there was no draft. i just slipped through that little window there and i didn't even have to go in the army. >> rose: alex ross on your early years of composing said in the early years glass was as austere an severe as anyone, his ensemble with maddening fairness on the basis of repetition, addition and subtraction. >> very good. >> rose: you like him? whether i like hi
piece and can cut it off and put it back together again, the idea that the story -- >> rose: so you're akinckett in what you're doing? >> when i was a kid in paris, i was writing music for his plays. we had a theater company. we were e ex-patriots. i was studying music there. we were working on this material. he was friendly. he didn't want to spend time with us. but i wrote music for him and eight of his plays. >> rose: if for some reason you couldn't do music, what do you...