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ash carter, former secretary of defence under president 0bama. 0n ash carter, former secretary of defence last visit to riyadh, a number of senior saudi officials said that there had been pushes for a reform of the religious institutions. he said that nothing less than a coup was carried out in the world muslim week, which runs mosques and schools, and they were trying to move away from intolerance and hatred within islam which was creating, partly responsible, for fuelling the rise of groups like so—called islamic state and al-qaeda. the message which will come from the united states and president trump is that they will have to do much more together. according to the excerpts, it will also emphasise common interest, shared values. these had been the buzz word all through this visit. they are manifesting in what was yesterday what was a whopping $350 billion in deals, arms sales between saudi arabia and the united states. we will bring you the speech from donald trump live as it happens here on bbc news. let's get a bit more now on the whales that have died off england's east coast. an a
ash carter, former secretary of defence under president 0bama. 0n ash carter, former secretary of defence last visit to riyadh, a number of senior saudi officials said that there had been pushes for a reform of the religious institutions. he said that nothing less than a coup was carried out in the world muslim week, which runs mosques and schools, and they were trying to move away from intolerance and hatred within islam which was creating, partly responsible, for fuelling the rise of groups...
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ash carter speaking earlier.military. the projectile was launched from pukchang which is near pyongyang in the central part of the country, and follows a test a week ago from the same area. 0ur seoul correspondent steve evans told me what we know so far. it seems to have been successful. the south korean military and the us say that it travelled some hundreds of kilometres and that follows a launch exactly a week ago which was without doubt successful. so, outside experts say that north korea is making serious progress towards its stated aim of having nuclear warheads and the missiles to carry them substantial distances. nobody thinks they‘ve got the ability, apart from kim jong—un, nobody outside north korea thinks they have the ability to hit the west coast of the us, for example. but they do have the ability to reach us bases for example in guam in the western pacific, and obviously all of south korea and japan. the point is, they are making serious progress. is this another statement from the north koreans? w
ash carter speaking earlier.military. the projectile was launched from pukchang which is near pyongyang in the central part of the country, and follows a test a week ago from the same area. 0ur seoul correspondent steve evans told me what we know so far. it seems to have been successful. the south korean military and the us say that it travelled some hundreds of kilometres and that follows a launch exactly a week ago which was without doubt successful. so, outside experts say that north korea...
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that is ash carter, who was the defence secretary in president 0bama's administration, talking to herl correspondent. the audience and anticipation is building up in riyadh for president trump's speech. a0 or 50 leaders have come here. some of the sub—saharan african have come here. some of the sub—sa ha ran african countries have come here. some of the sub—saharan african countries are also attending. there has been some controversy as well with the presence of a leader who has been served an international arrest warrant for cranes in sudan. mrtrump will want to warrant for cranes in sudan. mr trump will want to show that he has arrived, but also he will be aware of the sensitivities, that his words could be misunderstood, misinterpreted, or that he might make a mistake which fails to address the sensitivities in the region. there are concerns that he might adopt some of their rhetorical language he used on the campaign trail when he was less than flattering about saudi arabia. we are hoping that the president will be with us in a little while and deliver that address. but could perh
that is ash carter, who was the defence secretary in president 0bama's administration, talking to herl correspondent. the audience and anticipation is building up in riyadh for president trump's speech. a0 or 50 leaders have come here. some of the sub—saharan african have come here. some of the sub—sa ha ran african countries have come here. some of the sub—saharan african countries are also attending. there has been some controversy as well with the presence of a leader who has been...
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and secretary defense ash carter that dismissed their claims and since then, 74% of women have movedne combat positions. the marines had a scandal when a facebook page called marines united went public. they used the page to chat, share and egg each other on about posting nude photos and sometimes calling the women out by name or where they were based. after the navy investigated, there were numerous levels of discipline handed out including several demotions. the marines rewrote their social media policy. shep. >> shepard: thanks, trace. nasa astronauts performing a milestone 200th spacewalk at the international space station today. a water leak cut it short. nasa officials say the leak came from a host attached to jack fisher's spacesuit. it happened in his first spacewalk. nasa officials say fisher and peggy whitson will still able to replace a faulty electronics box. whitson holds the report for more space walks than any other women. this was her ninth. the pope was in portugal where he's set to name two new saints tomorrow. it will happened in a shrine in fatima. officials say t
and secretary defense ash carter that dismissed their claims and since then, 74% of women have movedne combat positions. the marines had a scandal when a facebook page called marines united went public. they used the page to chat, share and egg each other on about posting nude photos and sometimes calling the women out by name or where they were based. after the navy investigated, there were numerous levels of discipline handed out including several demotions. the marines rewrote their social...
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ash carter when secretary of defense talked openly about using cyber against isis.e think there have been other cases. as ben points outcome of the nuclear example tells you that lead doesn't stay for very long. we exploded the bomb the first time in a row shema and nagasaki in 1945. and the soviets had the weapons by 1949. the amazing thing is, there are only nine in nuclear powers today. in cyber, it is much more compressed. the other thing we learned is that the cost of entry is so low that poor powers can develop these. the sony attack was done by north korea. if i was the north koreans looking at the flotilla off of my coast and the american overwhelming presence, military presence in asia, i would be thinking that cyberattacks on the united states would probably be the most threatening. they were already pretty successful in the sony case. a broken, bankrupt country halfway around the world managed to destroy 70% of the computers at sony entertainment because they didn't like a movie about kim jong-un. a bad movie, but they didn't like it. ben: it was pretty g
ash carter when secretary of defense talked openly about using cyber against isis.e think there have been other cases. as ben points outcome of the nuclear example tells you that lead doesn't stay for very long. we exploded the bomb the first time in a row shema and nagasaki in 1945. and the soviets had the weapons by 1949. the amazing thing is, there are only nine in nuclear powers today. in cyber, it is much more compressed. the other thing we learned is that the cost of entry is so low that...
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there were the attacks on north korea, ash carter when he was secretary of defense talked openly about using sieber against ice is and we-- cyberrer against isis and we think there have been other cases. but as ben points out, the nuclear example tells you that lead doesn't stay around for very long. we exploded the bomb for the first time in hiroshima and nag sacki in 1945, and the soviets had the weapons by 19496789 and the amazing thing is that there are only sort of nine nuclear powers is today. in cyberrer it's much more compressed and the other thing that we have learned is the most of entry is so low that poor po-- powers, weak powers can develop these, the sony attack was done by north korea. if i was the north koreans and 50eu78's looking at the flot ila off of my coast and the american overwhelming presence, military presence in asia, i think i would be thinking that cyberattacks on the united states would probably be the moos effective way, not any missile you could shoot off or a nuclear weapon you could threaten. and they already were pretty successful in the sony case. i
there were the attacks on north korea, ash carter when he was secretary of defense talked openly about using sieber against ice is and we-- cyberrer against isis and we think there have been other cases. but as ben points out, the nuclear example tells you that lead doesn't stay around for very long. we exploded the bomb for the first time in hiroshima and nag sacki in 1945, and the soviets had the weapons by 19496789 and the amazing thing is that there are only sort of nine nuclear powers is...
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i wouldn't get rid of a diux just because ash carter brought it in. that's ridiculous. and what i've seen over the years is you get new secretaries and new undersecretaries and they come in and reinvent the wheel and they have a 100-day plan and they say the guy before me was an idiot which if you think about it, everyone is an idiot because everybody said that about the old guy. you have to get away from that. congress has to say we legislated x and think about how you made x to work and that you can do and do it over time. >> as soon as miss florno answers this, you've talked about it for years and years, but we don't do it, so go ahead. >> i think one of the challenges we too often focus in my view, on moving the organizational boxes without changing the underlying incentives that drive behavior and i'll give you a great example that john gets lots of credit for because he worked on it when he i was up on the hill and legit lating an incentive that we're feeling the effects of today. goldwater nickels. the i don't service was the death of a military career. you're ou
i wouldn't get rid of a diux just because ash carter brought it in. that's ridiculous. and what i've seen over the years is you get new secretaries and new undersecretaries and they come in and reinvent the wheel and they have a 100-day plan and they say the guy before me was an idiot which if you think about it, everyone is an idiot because everybody said that about the old guy. you have to get away from that. congress has to say we legislated x and think about how you made x to work and that...
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there was a lot of concern at the time that the secretary of defense, ash carter, said the reason we struck that training camp, was because isis was plotting attacks in europe. >> i want to put an image on our screen. this is a live shot. investigators are outside the home of the suspect, in manchester, as we speak. they're headed back there. number one. what significance do you make of that they're going back to the home? that there's more work to be done? and secondly, what about the fact that the u.k. has raised its terrorist level to critical? do you do that in abundance of caution? or is that signaling something more significant? >> it signals something significant. you look at the bomb and the possibility of other attacks in england. this was a prudent step. they don't do this lightly. as for the raid on the screen, they're looking for laptops, cell phones, anything else they can exploit to figure out who this individual was connected to. >> and by the way, theresa may's words were specific. she said based on today's investigations that the threat level should be raised to crit
there was a lot of concern at the time that the secretary of defense, ash carter, said the reason we struck that training camp, was because isis was plotting attacks in europe. >> i want to put an image on our screen. this is a live shot. investigators are outside the home of the suspect, in manchester, as we speak. they're headed back there. number one. what significance do you make of that they're going back to the home? that there's more work to be done? and secondly, what about the...
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carter. >> this entire structure had crumbled. it was a pile of ashes that were on the ground.dn't even know if anyone was home or not. we knew that they were in and out of town a lot. >> as firefighters carefully walked through t what appeared to be the master bedroom, their worst fears were confirmed. judy had in fact been home that night. >> it was to the right of the box mattresses we found the remains of judy. they were unsure initially it was human remains. >> even with all their experience. >> yes. everything was just consumed by fire to the point that things were unrecognizablunrecognizabl >> as for keith, he was away calling on customers in indiana. word of julie's death spread almost as fast as the fire had raced through the house. >> i'm getting ready for work, have the tv on in the background. >> we are live in the canterbury hills subdivision on tudor boulevard. >> then temple bradley's phone rang. it was a friend who also knew julie. >> she said you know there's the fire, yeah, i saw it on tv. he said, it's keith and julie's house. and i just sat there. >> did she
carter. >> this entire structure had crumbled. it was a pile of ashes that were on the ground.dn't even know if anyone was home or not. we knew that they were in and out of town a lot. >> as firefighters carefully walked through t what appeared to be the master bedroom, their worst fears were confirmed. judy had in fact been home that night. >> it was to the right of the box mattresses we found the remains of judy. they were unsure initially it was human remains. >> even...