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chief annan slams nikki haley's decision to announce her resignation earlier this week. jason: and specifically, her timing ahead of the midterm elections. steve bannon sat down in london. i was in the room what john micklethwait. here is what he had to say. steve: i think the timing of it is very suspect. i have been out with these congressional house races. if president trump -- i've called this for many months for this to be his first relaxed. if you loses the house of representatives, he will be impeached. they will bring impeachment hearings immediately. it is imperative that we keep
chief annan slams nikki haley's decision to announce her resignation earlier this week. jason: and specifically, her timing ahead of the midterm elections. steve bannon sat down in london. i was in the room what john micklethwait. here is what he had to say. steve: i think the timing of it is very suspect. i have been out with these congressional house races. if president trump -- i've called this for many months for this to be his first relaxed. if you loses the house of representatives, he...
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one lawmaker described it as annan umbilical cord, a reminder to the i'm eunice yuan injuhi. >> tonight'sfocus. the owner of outback steakhouse and other restaurant chains reported an increase in customer traffic as well as growth in comparable u.s. sales. and as a result, the company increased its profit and sales guidance for the whole year. hares rose nearly 2% today to $19.15. >>> hsbc reported better than expected profit in its third quarter. the biggest european bank said it benefited from stronger business in asia as well as from cost controlhs shares were up nearly 4% today to $40.18. >>> first data missed earnings estimates and cut its full year profit forecast. the paymentrocessing compa says it is facing headwinds from the negative impact of currency fluctuations. and so first data shares took a beating today. ey fell 16% to 18.01. >>> and after the bell, mondelez helped p earnings edget expectations. the maker of oreos and sour patch kids reported a rise in ts came in those res shy of estimates. shares were volatile in the after hours, but finished thela re day unchanged at $4
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secretary general the late kofi annan jury in his four years in the job stefan de mistura repeatedly said there was no military solution in syria bathhouses diplomatic efforts limit on russia from the air and iran on the ground came to the aid of the assad regime turning the tide of the war former colleagues say ambassador pedersen is a good fit for the job a shrewd analyst who knows the region well but he inherits a very difficult situation president assad has used torture barrel bombs even chemical weapons in his campaign lasting more than seven years and he now holds many of the cards james jazeera at the united nations. well about zero in the top stories the u.s. says it's time to replace combat with compromise as it is yemen's warring sides to end to talks within thirty days the call from u.s. defense secretary james mattis echoes of those in the job ministration who want the conflict to end washington supports the saudi military coalition in yemen is helping yemen's government fight against who's the rebels well at the same event mass is also address the motive jamal khashoggi
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secretary general the late kofi annan jury in his four years in the job stefan de mistura repeatedly said there was no military solution in syria barter says diplomatic efforts limit on russia from the air and iran on the ground came to the aid of the assad regime turning the tide of the war former colleagues say ambassador pedersen is a good fit for the job a shrewd analyst who knows the region well but he inherits a very difficult situation president as sad as he used torture barrel bombs even chemical weapons in his campaign lasting more than seven years and he now holds many of the cards james bays zero at the united nations senior international officials believe they may have found his large of the lion air plane that crashed on monday shortly after taking off from jakarta the reuters news agency is reporting that a ping sound has been heard from the jet's emergency locator.
secretary general the late kofi annan jury in his four years in the job stefan de mistura repeatedly said there was no military solution in syria barter says diplomatic efforts limit on russia from the air and iran on the ground came to the aid of the assad regime turning the tide of the war former colleagues say ambassador pedersen is a good fit for the job a shrewd analyst who knows the region well but he inherits a very difficult situation president as sad as he used torture barrel bombs...
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secretary general the late kofi annan jury in his four years in the job stefan de mistura repeatedly said there was no military solution in syria bottas his diplomatic efforts limit on russia from the air and iran on the ground came to the aid of the assad regime turning the tide of the war former colleagues say ambassador pedersen is a good fit for the job a shrewd analyst who knows the region well but he inherits a very difficult situation president assad has used torture barrel bombs even chemical weapons in his campaign lasting more than seven years and he now holds many of the cards james pays out jazeera at the united nations. the us president has intensified has hardline stance on immigration head of next weeks and . to the next and saying that he wants to end this right citizenship almost made the comment to an american t.v. channel the us constitution guarantees citizenship to virtually all children born in the us regardless of whether or not their parents american companies can change this to an executive order but legal experts doubtful the president cannot override the u.
secretary general the late kofi annan jury in his four years in the job stefan de mistura repeatedly said there was no military solution in syria bottas his diplomatic efforts limit on russia from the air and iran on the ground came to the aid of the assad regime turning the tide of the war former colleagues say ambassador pedersen is a good fit for the job a shrewd analyst who knows the region well but he inherits a very difficult situation president assad has used torture barrel bombs even...
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turkey if you look at the big arc of diplomacy on syria since the beginning of the war you had kofi annan the former secretary general at the beginning who came up with a geneva communique which has been the key document but it's basically been the ignored document going forward like tub rahimi was then the second special envoy he managed to get both sides to the table the syrian government and said well we're not really going to engage with these people because the syrian opposition you've got there they don't represent the actual fighters on the ground so mr de mistura is key moment was in early twenty sixteen when he managed to get a much broader syrian opposition to the table with the syrian government the syrian government though at that point really wouldn't engage on any of the issues and completely ignored the process although they did attend it in geneva and of course what's changed since then is not diplomacy really although the russians have taken control of diplomacy that's happened because the military tide has changed and that's happened because of russian airpower and irani
turkey if you look at the big arc of diplomacy on syria since the beginning of the war you had kofi annan the former secretary general at the beginning who came up with a geneva communique which has been the key document but it's basically been the ignored document going forward like tub rahimi was then the second special envoy he managed to get both sides to the table the syrian government and said well we're not really going to engage with these people because the syrian opposition you've got...
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gallo betwe bike and annan road a brand crash. d down northd 15th at constn all lanes d there.an an ironworking shop. i learned hard work and a trade from him and his workers. then i went to honduras as a missionary and taught kids to be carpenters and welders. our economy works best when everyone has a skill, like shipbuilding. that's why i created career and technical academies across virginia and passed a law to expand job training for young people. i'm tim kaine, and i approve this message. here in virginia, we have to build an economy that works for all. > good morni. you a enjoyg your in the mid-tr s now. to be a nice day to utsi today, plenty of qu bit warmer than avera. 70s to low 80s for n highs today. warmer weath a high near 88 degre. s and some thund night leave us cloudy e lit lapfor friday and he t urned around the naacp. businessman. ben jealous. "marylander of the year". he's helped grow twenty companies and a thousand jobs. ben's vision: medicare for all. a plan to lower prescription drug costs and fully fund our schools. the sun says jealous has "the stature a
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secretary general the late kofi annan jury in his four years in the job stefan de mistura repeatedly said there was no military solution in syria but has his diplomatic efforts limit on russia from the air and iran on the ground came to the aid of the assad regime turning the tide of the war former colleagues say ambassador pedersen is a good fit for the job a shrewd analyst who knows the region well but he inherits a very difficult situation president assad has used torture barrel bombs even chemical weapons in his campaign lasting more than seven years and he now holds many of the cards james jazeera at the united nations senior international officials believe they may have found his large of the lion air plane that crashed on monday shortly after taking off from jakarta the reuters news agency is reporting that a ping sound has been heard from the jet's emergency locator big. and from the seabed of the java sea divers with our search the coordinates as they look to recover the aircraft's black boxes so they can establish what caused the crash that killed one hundred eighty nine pe
secretary general the late kofi annan jury in his four years in the job stefan de mistura repeatedly said there was no military solution in syria but has his diplomatic efforts limit on russia from the air and iran on the ground came to the aid of the assad regime turning the tide of the war former colleagues say ambassador pedersen is a good fit for the job a shrewd analyst who knows the region well but he inherits a very difficult situation president assad has used torture barrel bombs even...
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secretary general the late kofi annan jury in his four years in the job stefan de mistura repeatedly said there was no military solution in syria but as his diplomatic efforts limit on russia from the air and iran on the ground came to the aid of the assad regime turning the tide of the war former colleagues say ambassador pedersen is a good fit for the job a shrewd analyst who knows the region well but he inherits a very difficult situation president assad has used torture barrel bombs even chemical weapons in his campaign lasting more than seven years and he now holds many of the cards james pays out jazeera at the united nations. the united nations says conditions in myanmar as rakhine state are not yet conducive for refugees to return the warning comes after bangladesh and myanmar reach a deal to stop returning refugees by the middle of next month and yet montana geisha visited the bangladeshi capital dhaka on its way to visit campaign cox's bazaar around three quarters of a million rahane jeff fled the military crackdown in a kind state lathi. we've seen the reports of the agree
secretary general the late kofi annan jury in his four years in the job stefan de mistura repeatedly said there was no military solution in syria but as his diplomatic efforts limit on russia from the air and iran on the ground came to the aid of the assad regime turning the tide of the war former colleagues say ambassador pedersen is a good fit for the job a shrewd analyst who knows the region well but he inherits a very difficult situation president assad has used torture barrel bombs even...
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we've had all sorts of people in this job before the former secretary general kofi annan and the job suited like job rahimi a veteran u.n. diplomat can you find someone else for this job who can take it on who has this unique skill set certainly i'm hearing names they're talking about maybe young who is the un's person in baghdad leads the u.n. operation there or nicolo i'm loud enough is a special coordinator for the u.n. middle east peace process the un's person in jerusalem pedersen is another name i'm hearing a veteran norwegian diplomat who was a u.n. official currently is norway's ambassador in china in the last name of former foreign minister if we are going to have a name from the arab world then this seems to be the one that's around tain lumbar who's a former algerian foreign minister james bays at the u.n. thank you a bomb blast and a shootout at a college in crimea has killed nineteen students and teachers after the large explosion police say a student with a rifle started shooting his classmates and then committed suicide the kremlin initially suspected a terrorist attac
we've had all sorts of people in this job before the former secretary general kofi annan and the job suited like job rahimi a veteran u.n. diplomat can you find someone else for this job who can take it on who has this unique skill set certainly i'm hearing names they're talking about maybe young who is the un's person in baghdad leads the u.n. operation there or nicolo i'm loud enough is a special coordinator for the u.n. middle east peace process the un's person in jerusalem pedersen is...
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less annan eighth of a mile at any given time. mass transit.mer this afternoon for our ferry ride. north bay, foggy, 50. hazy sunshine and 20 degrees warmer at noon. mid to upper 70s. grab a coat this evening. 61. fog this morning. upper 60s is to near 70 this afternoon. 58 by 8:00. and the south bay here. temperatures starting off as you saw in the mid 50s. of mid-70s this afternoon. all right. fog may not be an issue as far as the accidents. but you are tracking a few. >> not due to fog. a motorcycle down. big rig accident. >> oh, no. >> yeah. those have been cleared. san jose seems to be the hot spot. we have a full-blown commute with lots of commuters out there. the trouble spot northbound near actual tully. the damage is done. 87, all the northbound commutes. 101, 87, 85 northbound, all in the red sensor zone. give yourself plenty of extra time. a look the at your drive times. santa rosa, southbound, petaluma, 19 minutes. castro valley to the maze, 17 minutes. 280, 680, 20-minute delays. >>> authorities want you to take a good look at this
less annan eighth of a mile at any given time. mass transit.mer this afternoon for our ferry ride. north bay, foggy, 50. hazy sunshine and 20 degrees warmer at noon. mid to upper 70s. grab a coat this evening. 61. fog this morning. upper 60s is to near 70 this afternoon. 58 by 8:00. and the south bay here. temperatures starting off as you saw in the mid 50s. of mid-70s this afternoon. all right. fog may not be an issue as far as the accidents. but you are tracking a few. >> not due to...
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chief annan slams nikki haley's decision to announce her resignation earlier this week.ason: and specifically, her timing ahead of the midterm elections. steve bannon sat down in london. i was in the room what john micklethwait. here is what he had to say. steve: i think the timing of it is very suspect. i have been out with these congressional house races. if president trump -- i've called this for many months for this to be his first relaxed. if you loses the house of representatives, he will be impeached. they will bring impeachment hearings immediately. it is imperative that we keep the house. we finally start -- reporter: john: virtually every pollster would tell you that looks highly unlikely. steve: we went from 60 seats down to 30. now i think it is wrong 25 to 30, which means we have a narrow gate. to get to that 23, there is a very narrow gate you have to go through, but it is doable. the kavanaugh hearings give us traction for the first time to try to, against all odds, just like in 2016, to close strong and say that. nikki haley's timing was horrific. it rein
chief annan slams nikki haley's decision to announce her resignation earlier this week.ason: and specifically, her timing ahead of the midterm elections. steve bannon sat down in london. i was in the room what john micklethwait. here is what he had to say. steve: i think the timing of it is very suspect. i have been out with these congressional house races. if president trump -- i've called this for many months for this to be his first relaxed. if you loses the house of representatives, he will...
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they may try to annan mionemize. they will try to leave out other details that could identify exactly what the dispute is about. >> this is such a great sleuthing story and bit of reporting. we really appreciate your time tonight. >> thanks, rachel. any time. >> underscoring what josh said there, it appears someone was held for resisting the mueller investigation. we don't know who it is, it's being held in se crest. there is a big d.c. court held on right now. none of which we the public are not allowed to see, yet. more coming. stay with us. when we were dating, we used to get excited about things like concert tickets or a new snowboard. matt: whoo! whoo! jen: but that all changed when we bought a house. matt: voilà! jen: matt started turning into his dad. matt: mm. that's some good mulch. ♪ i'm awake. but it was pretty nifty when jen showed me how easy it was to protect our home and auto with progressive. [ wrapper crinkling ] get this butterscotch out of here. progressive can't protect you from becoming your pare
they may try to annan mionemize. they will try to leave out other details that could identify exactly what the dispute is about. >> this is such a great sleuthing story and bit of reporting. we really appreciate your time tonight. >> thanks, rachel. any time. >> underscoring what josh said there, it appears someone was held for resisting the mueller investigation. we don't know who it is, it's being held in se crest. there is a big d.c. court held on right now. none of which...
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you might each right now have annan he can total sense of why that is and why you yourself do or do notike or women you know do or do not bike in san francisco. the city had never done any kind of comprehensive work and any kind of data base approach of asking people and other people who bike in san francisco why that is. so as we set out to begin this survey the research team came up with a few key research questions. i believe wendy mentioned very briefly the survey had this research project had two main components and we focused our on the ground research on the soma region of san francisco and that was building on another research project that the department had done with c40 about a year priv. in deed one of the questions that came up during that research project was about gender and demographics of people biking and the data wasn't available. we said we would do on the ground research and we did focus groups that will pull from every neighborhood in san francisco. as we started out this research we set our key questions include how many people are using the soma bike lanes. of tho
you might each right now have annan he can total sense of why that is and why you yourself do or do notike or women you know do or do not bike in san francisco. the city had never done any kind of comprehensive work and any kind of data base approach of asking people and other people who bike in san francisco why that is. so as we set out to begin this survey the research team came up with a few key research questions. i believe wendy mentioned very briefly the survey had this research project...
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i'm curious to find out why so many millions of virginians still believe that a lot of mr annan and. christy coleman is an expert on the american civil war and heads the museum in richmond specially devoted to the subject so christy here we are one hundred fifty years after the civil war it seems like a lot of the history and perspectives are still unsettled why is it still such a hot button to day. i think. part of the reason is that we've spent one hundred fifty years lying to each other about what this war was about. we spent one hundred fifty years lying and trying to reinforce the law and the truth is and it daughters of the confederacy and their historian of the organization a woman by the name mildred rutherford makes it her business to frame the narrative that must be in every school or textbook and if it's not there she tells the me. you must reject it from your home and you must reject it from your school. and that's exactly what they do so if you wonder why america has such a debate view about this as it was crafted that way the way i see it is that robert e. lee fought fo
i'm curious to find out why so many millions of virginians still believe that a lot of mr annan and. christy coleman is an expert on the american civil war and heads the museum in richmond specially devoted to the subject so christy here we are one hundred fifty years after the civil war it seems like a lot of the history and perspectives are still unsettled why is it still such a hot button to day. i think. part of the reason is that we've spent one hundred fifty years lying to each other...
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i'm curious to find out why so many millions of virginians still believe that a lot of mr annan and. christy coleman is an expert on the american civil war and heads the museum in richmond specially devoted to the subject so christy here we are one hundred fifty years after the civil war it seems like a lot of the history and perspectives are still unsettled why is it still such a hot button to day. i think. part of the reason is that we've spent one hundred fifty years lying to each other about what this war was about. we spent one hundred fifty years lying and trying to reinforce the law and the truth is and i didn't daughters of the confederacy and their historian of the organization a woman by the name mildred rutherford makes it her business to frame the narrative that must be in every school or textbook and if it's not there she tells the me. you must reject it from your home and you must reject it from your school. and that's exactly what they do so if you wonder why america has such a diverse view about this it was crafted that way the way i see it is that robert e. lee fough
i'm curious to find out why so many millions of virginians still believe that a lot of mr annan and. christy coleman is an expert on the american civil war and heads the museum in richmond specially devoted to the subject so christy here we are one hundred fifty years after the civil war it seems like a lot of the history and perspectives are still unsettled why is it still such a hot button to day. i think. part of the reason is that we've spent one hundred fifty years lying to each other...
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syrian government certainly has found a military solution to syria james i think of names like kofi annan the regime which preceded mr de mistura any ideas about who may follow him because clearly the job's not finished. the job's not finished mr de mistura hasn't finished he's going to damascus in the next week he's still trying to get a constitutional committee together the syrian government dragging its feet it's not clear why they would now not drag their feet given that he's already said he's leaving the job he may well have lost a bit of leverage in his last month in the job names are being mentioned for the job i've had my ear to the ground i've heard that mr de mistura might be leaving for some months nicol i'm glad enough who's the un's man on the middle east peace process based in jerusalem young qubit shoes the u.n. special represented in iraq he's also been mentioned as a ram tain lumber he's a former foreign minister of algeria and the last name i heard in the mix is a veteran norwegian diplomat who also served as a former u.n. representative in the past and that's gary pettu
syrian government certainly has found a military solution to syria james i think of names like kofi annan the regime which preceded mr de mistura any ideas about who may follow him because clearly the job's not finished. the job's not finished mr de mistura hasn't finished he's going to damascus in the next week he's still trying to get a constitutional committee together the syrian government dragging its feet it's not clear why they would now not drag their feet given that he's already said...
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secretary general the late kofi annan jury in his four years in the job stefan de mistura repeatedly said there was no military solution in syria barter says diplomatic efforts limit on russia from the air and iran on the ground came to the aid of the assad regime turning the tide of the war former colleagues say a bastard a pederson is a good fit for the job a shrewd analyst who knows the region well but he inherits a very difficult situation president assad has used torture barrel bombs even chemical weapons in his campaign lasting more than seven years and he now holds many of the cards james zero at the united nations and in asia's government has ordered the inspection of all boeing seven three seven max planes following monday's crash of a lion air flight divers are searching for the wreckage and black box recorders after the second worst plane crash in indonesia's history the accident which killed all one hundred eighty nine people on board has reaganite its questions about the country's safety record when. every four some. piece by piece surgeon risk youth teams bring back wha
secretary general the late kofi annan jury in his four years in the job stefan de mistura repeatedly said there was no military solution in syria barter says diplomatic efforts limit on russia from the air and iran on the ground came to the aid of the assad regime turning the tide of the war former colleagues say a bastard a pederson is a good fit for the job a shrewd analyst who knows the region well but he inherits a very difficult situation president assad has used torture barrel bombs even...
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well if you look at the whole arc of this job over seven and a half years kofi annan came out with the geneva communique which was supposed to be a way forward for a new transitional governing body for syria ever since that people really nor that idea liked abra he made a second special envoy managed to get both sides to geneva but the syrian government refused to engage so the opposition delegation didn't represent those actually on the ground mr de mistura managed to get a much more representative opposition delegation including members of the fighting group and at that point the syrian government would not engage with them and the talks collapsed in twenty sixteen so the diplomacy failed because the syrian government the syrian government though didn't get the blame because the tide turned militarily with the help of russian airpower and iran on the ground mr de mistura throughout his four or so years in the job has repeatedly told me in interviews in press conferences there is no military solution in syria but you have to just look at what's happened and revolve the most brutal tac
well if you look at the whole arc of this job over seven and a half years kofi annan came out with the geneva communique which was supposed to be a way forward for a new transitional governing body for syria ever since that people really nor that idea liked abra he made a second special envoy managed to get both sides to geneva but the syrian government refused to engage so the opposition delegation didn't represent those actually on the ground mr de mistura managed to get a much more...
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the problem in the world is -- >> oh, we're losing annan. >> i'll ask you the same thing while we tryre's always been -- you can take it back again to 19 3, 1974 and the oil embargo, the energy crisis. i wonder if that plays out and makes us different than charlottesville or other abnormal steps that donald trump has taken. >> i don't think this is going to be something that moves a lot of voters in trump's camp. when you have people cheering at a rally, when trump says i love the north korean dictator. i don't think people are motivated by foreign policy -- >> what about independence? >> yes, i think anyone who has not been disgusted by trump's abdication of moral leadership, that's not going to tip the scales for them. this could tip the scales for people in washington who care about the idea that america stands for something. especially if they go against trump, could switch and say we're going to be the assertion of american moral leadership from the senate or the house. that's what i hope happens. trump is somebody who is advocating and everybody else pushes back. >> finish your
the problem in the world is -- >> oh, we're losing annan. >> i'll ask you the same thing while we tryre's always been -- you can take it back again to 19 3, 1974 and the oil embargo, the energy crisis. i wonder if that plays out and makes us different than charlottesville or other abnormal steps that donald trump has taken. >> i don't think this is going to be something that moves a lot of voters in trump's camp. when you have people cheering at a rally, when trump says i love...
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the last four years they have tried hard to create some kind of momentum after resignation of kofi annan and others not being able to perceive too much of the process. there was this process that was created that had four components. that is gating grid of, addressing the terrorism issue in syria, addressing constitutional issues. they called it the baskets. and elections, and the transition, transitional process. process. so the constitutional process that is now being talked about and it seems like it is taken the lead all over the conversation but syria is one component of the whole political process that we've been calling for in being involved in. i do want to reiterate the syrian opposition coalition with its components, although the people involved in it, all the parties in it have come forward always because we do want a political process. for us any progress in the political process is actually a win for us. with the people who want to create change in c. therefore this is want to discuss the terrorism, discuss constitution, elections, everything. but one of the things we are co
the last four years they have tried hard to create some kind of momentum after resignation of kofi annan and others not being able to perceive too much of the process. there was this process that was created that had four components. that is gating grid of, addressing the terrorism issue in syria, addressing constitutional issues. they called it the baskets. and elections, and the transition, transitional process. process. so the constitutional process that is now being talked about and it...
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i want to try to understand how you would counter political populist forces if you would annan -- if need to explain this? alexander: i do think we need to take the populist head on. i don't think there should be a frontal attack, but there should be a discussion. you have to understand the concerns of people. some people are worried about technology oh available -- technological development. europeanst is we need solutions to solve problems. tom: you have submitted yourself o a trans european -- what form of allies do you need to be selected for this position? haul.der: it is a long it is a primary really, each bu part has its on primary, and then they put forth their commission president candidate. and then in may of next year, you have parliament elections and then all things considered, the largest party in the lead candidate will take over and start forming the next european commission, so the next commission will start the first of november of 2019. triathlon, first you swim, then you bike, then you run. francine: looking at your twitter page, you are starting your campaign. ho
i want to try to understand how you would counter political populist forces if you would annan -- if need to explain this? alexander: i do think we need to take the populist head on. i don't think there should be a frontal attack, but there should be a discussion. you have to understand the concerns of people. some people are worried about technology oh available -- technological development. europeanst is we need solutions to solve problems. tom: you have submitted yourself o a trans european...
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[inaudible] >> with david annan will make her way to the back. >> hi, david holland back here georgetownrkely center. kelly raised a question about the relationship between albright and traditionalism and fundamentalism. that stimulated me to raise a couple of additional questions about where the albright has been especially dimensions of it but you've been highlighting, whether it is a tradition that is appealing to certain kind of images of masculinity buried byzantine approach to tradition or a russian approach. the people that i think of as sort of having the impact from the albright in the united states light, stephen bannon and bright part in what they did with the election in 202,016, the people who ended up voting for trump don't talk a lot about tradition and byzantine and russian traditions. they're probably going to be very white oriented and economically oriented in the way they say they voted for. but i'm interested in how these traditions you're mentioning about whether it's byzantine or russian court order or whatever, how do they play out in the actual thinking of the peo
[inaudible] >> with david annan will make her way to the back. >> hi, david holland back here georgetownrkely center. kelly raised a question about the relationship between albright and traditionalism and fundamentalism. that stimulated me to raise a couple of additional questions about where the albright has been especially dimensions of it but you've been highlighting, whether it is a tradition that is appealing to certain kind of images of masculinity buried byzantine approach to...