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journalist working with ati's arabic channel has been killed by islamic state in syria. it was covering a syrian army operation in homs province when his convoy came under mortar fire a syrian soldier also died in the attack three other people were injured including a cameraman khalid began working with r.t. back in april reporting on the plight of families caught up in the conflict he was just twenty five years old. the in. of the head of the arabic has expressed the channel's condolences to collatz family and friends maya mana said in a statement we will support them in any way possible we thank god for his courage and his bravery we can take a look now at condit's last report from rocca. those who use the u.s. led coalition planes and those who give the orders to travel long think about the consequences of their actions civilians have been killed or forced to flee because of them and the infrastructure has been destroyed the civilians claim that the pretext of fighting against terrorism and extremism is used to justify the actions of the coalition. and how to help the
journalist working with ati's arabic channel has been killed by islamic state in syria. it was covering a syrian army operation in homs province when his convoy came under mortar fire a syrian soldier also died in the attack three other people were injured including a cameraman khalid began working with r.t. back in april reporting on the plight of families caught up in the conflict he was just twenty five years old. the in. of the head of the arabic has expressed the channel's condolences to...
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one is the divine marker at 12:00 and the other is the temporal marker forthei:00 news ati:00, so theeen... it's an hour long but in that hour he gets... he's inundated with a cascade of memories of his whole life. he's a soul who's susceptible to that kind of thing. and he himself remarks about that hour in the middle of the day. he always found it a soft, strange hour, in which the morning's best energies are gone and it's too early to sit down for the dinner, and the 1:00 news hasn't happened yet, so it's betwixt and between, and it seems to be susceptible to people like him. there's a fatalism running through the book too, a sense that things aren't random, that they appear to be random, but... and he talks about putting one foot in front of the other and just carrying on. we're doomed to go through this journey in a very deliberate and inevitable way, aren't we? yes. i don't know if it's fatalism. endurance is his own... is a nobility in itself and a heroism in itself, and the book is... the book is a hymn to the everyday in many senses, and it's a hymn to a world that he has put
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aty were clearly directed the power grid. luckily, once you click on the documents, you are in the corporate network. that is pretty well cordoned off. it is not clear that they were able to actually worm their way into the grid. this has been going on since may. authorities have been tracking several advanced threats, which is government parlance for government-backed groups. authorities believe russian link hackers are two blame. i have not been able to confirm that. they have cautioned against drawing too many conclusions early in an investigation. specialists are coming through different science and looking for clues as to who may be responsible. if it is linked to russia, that could be a thorny diplomatic issue for president trump to deal with. host: what is the and again? -- end game? guest: it is not clear. this could be a cyber espionage campaign to gain intelligence in case there was some attempt later in the future on u.s. critical infrastructure to carry out some goal. such an attack on the u.s. would be unpreceden
aty were clearly directed the power grid. luckily, once you click on the documents, you are in the corporate network. that is pretty well cordoned off. it is not clear that they were able to actually worm their way into the grid. this has been going on since may. authorities have been tracking several advanced threats, which is government parlance for government-backed groups. authorities believe russian link hackers are two blame. i have not been able to confirm that. they have cautioned...
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the chomp seen round the world -- coming up new ati it's 5: and time for a check on weather. - code orange air quality alert - high heat & humidity continue through the weekend - heat advisories possible this weekend - relief comes next week today: hot and humid. sunny to partly cloudy. code orange air quality alert. highs: 95-98 feels: winds: sw 5-10 mph tonight: partly to mostly cloudy. warm and very muggy. winds: sw to w 5 mph friday: partly sunny to mostly cloudy. still hot and humid. highs: 94-98 winds: nw 5-10 mph kidd o'shea in the now.. film that written and directed by christopher nolan and directed by christopher nolan about the true story that left 400,000 british and french troops stranded during the battle of dunkirk,the movie opens nationwide in theater tomorrow last night at the air and space museum, christopher nolan and his wife emma thomas, who was a producer on the film, were in d.c. for the red carpet premiere of the film. as we told you yesterday here on gmw, the film stars one direction's harry styles who makes his big screen debut in this picture. are you ready to ne
the chomp seen round the world -- coming up new ati it's 5: and time for a check on weather. - code orange air quality alert - high heat & humidity continue through the weekend - heat advisories possible this weekend - relief comes next week today: hot and humid. sunny to partly cloudy. code orange air quality alert. highs: 95-98 feels: winds: sw 5-10 mph tonight: partly to mostly cloudy. warm and very muggy. winds: sw to w 5 mph friday: partly sunny to mostly cloudy. still hot and humid....
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twenty thousand are expected by years and local authorities are trying to find a solution that is ati's really for trying to reports from sicily and certainly proving to be a struggle migrants keep coming in for solutions not really the local mayors are desperate for help from the central government and the e.u. but they're not getting it so they decided to get together right there to see what they can do about it first fair new job growth peaceful and so of course they won't be anything like that. the migrant crisis was caused by wrong european policy. and i blame our government pull this persistently the migrants primary destination after crossing the mediterranean and messina the ferry gateway to mainland italy the issue is super delegate and urgent and the meeting is happening behind closed doors. just. tell them not to come in and it's ok. thank you how many people are taken part in this meeting over five police officers and about forty good one officials of the forty mayors of local talent spent hours together with the local governor but these aren't the people who are talking to
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so our summers in full swing and you may be wondering where you can kick back and catch some rays ati's that mackellar frost aside jaco visited one of russia's most popular seaside getaways. we are now in arab russia a warm spot in the south region of russia called krasnodar this place is located on the southeastern tip of the black sea but across from crimea which makes it a great russian summer getaway and it was filled with fresh fruits seafood restaurants lots of russian history windsurfing beaches you name it and now it has it all. and just a few months ago a new international airport has opened up in an hour and we're about to check it out let's go. and. get the deal with afternoon live in new glad to meet you let's go to. what makes it. different or on the same level as international there. are grandmamma's the ship and it's you can also do both but the main thing is the right combination of the airport technologies you have to go through everything intuitively understanding where you are going there is navigation but everything should progress logically about what happens to you
so our summers in full swing and you may be wondering where you can kick back and catch some rays ati's that mackellar frost aside jaco visited one of russia's most popular seaside getaways. we are now in arab russia a warm spot in the south region of russia called krasnodar this place is located on the southeastern tip of the black sea but across from crimea which makes it a great russian summer getaway and it was filled with fresh fruits seafood restaurants lots of russian history windsurfing...
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figure out a way to fight back against it and defeat it moscow has reacted to those accusations his ati's emily says. the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov the squad compares comments that russia has long been meddling with u.s. elections even before twenty sixteen as quote common sense take a listen to exactly what he said. if you've. seen two thousand and eight and two thousand and twelve it means president obama has victories i will leave it without comments because it transcends the bounds of what's reasonable. in the meantime allows also did an interview with n.b.c. where he was questioned about these alleged secret meetings that took place between president trump and president putin on the sidelines of the g twenty summit that happened earlier this month and that's because a lot of media have been reporting and have been speculating that on top of the official meeting that the place between the two leaders there had been extra secret encounters with meetings that took place were secret deals happened struck now both the kremlin and the white house have come out of the night thi
figure out a way to fight back against it and defeat it moscow has reacted to those accusations his ati's emily says. the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov the squad compares comments that russia has long been meddling with u.s. elections even before twenty sixteen as quote common sense take a listen to exactly what he said. if you've. seen two thousand and eight and two thousand and twelve it means president obama has victories i will leave it without comments because it transcends the...
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across the border in lebanon the area has also been a place of operation for the new through front ati's are many suit delves into the history of has been its presence in syria. lebanon's hezbollah has long been fighting alongside assad government forces throughout the six year syrian civil war but for the first time the armed group is making it official. hezbollah claims it's driving and isis terrorists as well as rebels out of the last foothold on the syrian lebanese border a mountainous region seen here on the map the green part here is controlled by al nusra and rebels and the black here by isis so far sounds like just another development in the ongoing fight against terrorism in syria right so what's the big deal let's break it down. as well as presence in syria has always been a bone of contention as israel the u.s. and the arab league all view the group as a terrorist organization and levanon hizbullah a terrorist organization you just towns to shield its balance of tens of thousands of illegal rockets it's militias stand side by side with syrian troops as they slaughter the syria
across the border in lebanon the area has also been a place of operation for the new through front ati's are many suit delves into the history of has been its presence in syria. lebanon's hezbollah has long been fighting alongside assad government forces throughout the six year syrian civil war but for the first time the armed group is making it official. hezbollah claims it's driving and isis terrorists as well as rebels out of the last foothold on the syrian lebanese border a mountainous...
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ati's sophie shevardnadze has spoken to a veteran drug enforcement agent who spent decades and cover exposing cartels across latin america as an extract and you can watch the interview unfold later on five. when i was working undercover it you had to be extremely careful. you know not be nervous because drug dealers by their psychological makeup are very very suspicious you know there are they suffer from paranoia and they passed you constantly they ask you questions what i did to control any type of nervousness is expunged from my mind that i was the agent and psychologically i transform myself and to a drug lord i was one of them i dress like i like. i could not afford to think like law enforcement and i did law enforcement for so many years but i had to completely completely remove that from my mind and it was a transformation very much like an actor and does before he plays a role in the movies or on television however. in this case you were playing a deadly game of cat and mouse any minor mistake that you made and you worried that . someone is in full swing i mean maybe wonderin
ati's sophie shevardnadze has spoken to a veteran drug enforcement agent who spent decades and cover exposing cartels across latin america as an extract and you can watch the interview unfold later on five. when i was working undercover it you had to be extremely careful. you know not be nervous because drug dealers by their psychological makeup are very very suspicious you know there are they suffer from paranoia and they passed you constantly they ask you questions what i did to control any...
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indiscriminate if used in a heavily populated areas among them are unguarded artillery rockets and mortars ati's nicky aaron picks up the story. the liberation of mosul from islamic state has topped the news cycle over the past few days has been full of praise for the victorious iraqi and coalition forces and pictures of celebration victory over isis in mosul. celebrations in the streets of mosul and battle the iraqi city of mosul is now free of the biggest city in isis the so-called islamic state is in the hands of a blocky troops but against the backdrop of jubilation humanitarian groups crying foul over the plight of locals honesty international issued a fifty page report detailing the extent of civilian suffering calling out in both iraq and the u.s. led coalition forces for repeated violations of international humanitarian law which it says could amount to war crimes honesty says there was a reliance on imprecise weapons and ignorance to the growing civilian death toll and a failure to adjust tactics to the challenges created by i still of course you'd never expect much respect for civilian
indiscriminate if used in a heavily populated areas among them are unguarded artillery rockets and mortars ati's nicky aaron picks up the story. the liberation of mosul from islamic state has topped the news cycle over the past few days has been full of praise for the victorious iraqi and coalition forces and pictures of celebration victory over isis in mosul. celebrations in the streets of mosul and battle the iraqi city of mosul is now free of the biggest city in isis the so-called islamic...
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. >> if it were a brand-new play someone wrote about atie a dystn universe we would accuse them of jumping on a weird bandwagon, but the fact it was george orwell's' words and he saw all this in 1949 is what is so terrifying. >> more on what did happen and what might happen. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications >> rose: you began how? natural style of play. >> rose: luck or something else. >> i felt passionate from the beginning. >> what's the objection lesson. you can be as involved as you want to be. >> rose: tell me the significance of the moment. >> we begin with a look at the news of the week. here are the sights and sounds of the past seven days. >> in iraq, a major milestone in the war against i.s.i.s. the prime minister is declaring victory in mosul. >> an airplane crashed in mississippi. >> f.b.i. arrest add soldier in hawaii for alleged ties to terrorist group i.s.i.s. >> authorities in eastern pennsylvania are searc
. >> if it were a brand-new play someone wrote about atie a dystn universe we would accuse them of jumping on a weird bandwagon, but the fact it was george orwell's' words and he saw all this in 1949 is what is so terrifying. >> more on what did happen and what might happen. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose...
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as well one of america's most prominent philosophers name chomsky explain to an ati america how the anti americanism label is used by politicians suddenly critics of american empire or american capitalism got tarred with this at the american ism and american is a very interesting concept it's a concept that only exists and to filter and states in the soviet union old soviet union you could be condemned for being the soviet the brazilian military dictatorship you could be brazilian but aside from the united states i don't know of any other. none to overturn authoritarian country with the concept even exist it's a very striking country concept if you're critical of policy you're anti american actually this is an interesting biblical origin. who is the ultimate ultimate evil of the bible he called the prophet. elijah to him and asked him why he is hater of israel meaning condemning the acts of the evil that basic concept authority if you challenge authority you're opposed to the society culture community and so on. and the full interview name chomsky touches on a multitude of topics the pro
as well one of america's most prominent philosophers name chomsky explain to an ati america how the anti americanism label is used by politicians suddenly critics of american empire or american capitalism got tarred with this at the american ism and american is a very interesting concept it's a concept that only exists and to filter and states in the soviet union old soviet union you could be condemned for being the soviet the brazilian military dictatorship you could be brazilian but aside...
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support the tories on all matters of confidence including bragg's it talks on national security issues ati's i was to see it your concern has been taking a closer look. i was writing something there was a no nonsense oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh instead of stepping down the british prime minister had a different plan but it seemed like whichever way she turned there was potential for trouble the tories have penned a deal with the democratic unionist party of northern ireland which is opposed to a hard bracks it something may has accepted as a possibility on top of that the d u p have been criticised for their policies on same sex marriage and abortion as well as previous links with violent party military groups in northern ireland not a perfect ally but attendee m.p.'s have been crucial for theresa may so much so she was ready to pay their support again with a hefty price tag of one billion pounds to be spent over the next three years that's in addition to the previously announced five hundred million and funds to northern ireland and who is footing the bill you m
support the tories on all matters of confidence including bragg's it talks on national security issues ati's i was to see it your concern has been taking a closer look. i was writing something there was a no nonsense oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh instead of stepping down the british prime minister had a different plan but it seemed like whichever way she turned there was potential for trouble the tories have penned a deal with the democratic unionist party of northern...
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court has held a hearing on whether to lift tony blair's immunity from prosecution over the iraq war ati's lawrence with reports. the background to this is that last year a private criminal prosecution was brought against tony blair and it was blocked by judges because it was ruled that blair would have immunity against criminal prosecution so there was no point proceeding with it this case could see that immunity overturned it could see him face charges and in fact the charge that they want to level is one of aggression to the second aim of this case is to establish whether aggression is in fact a crime under english law this attempt to private prosecution is based on the findings of last year's chilcote's inquiry report was published last year and it concluded that the war at the time wasn't a last resort which of course it should be that the consequences of the invasion were severely underestimated and that post conflict planning in iraq was wholly inadequate despite all this tony blair has been in public life off and on ever since then in fact earlier this year he announced that he wou
court has held a hearing on whether to lift tony blair's immunity from prosecution over the iraq war ati's lawrence with reports. the background to this is that last year a private criminal prosecution was brought against tony blair and it was blocked by judges because it was ruled that blair would have immunity against criminal prosecution so there was no point proceeding with it this case could see that immunity overturned it could see him face charges and in fact the charge that they want to...
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forces fired missiles into the sea of japan in retaliation for a north korean test missile launch ati'skate part partridge has more. all of this press conference is to do with the escalation of the situation over the sea of japan so i pointed out as you said that the un security council said there must be denuclearized nation of north korea but he was at pains to point out that this should not be a pretext for regime change in north korea by the west he also said that there shouldn't be a means of solving this particular conflict by use of force nor would it be acceptable if there to be any strangulation or suffocation of north korea by economic means either or those other negatives those are things that they didn't want to happen let's go towards a positive things are what change they do want to put forward russia and china have put together a pack of measures that they propose and they're going to put forward to the u.n. security council as a way of resolving this particular situation and also as we were seeing yesterday the leaders of both countries they presented to the media their
forces fired missiles into the sea of japan in retaliation for a north korean test missile launch ati'skate part partridge has more. all of this press conference is to do with the escalation of the situation over the sea of japan so i pointed out as you said that the un security council said there must be denuclearized nation of north korea but he was at pains to point out that this should not be a pretext for regime change in north korea by the west he also said that there shouldn't be a means...
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forces fired missiles into the sea of japan in retaliation for a north korean test missile launch ati's kate partridge has more all of this press conference is to do with the escalation of the situation over the sea of japan so again after of pointed out as you said that the u.n. security council said there must be denuclearized nation of north korea but he was at pains to point out that this should not be a pretext for regime change in north korea by the west he also said that there shouldn't be a means of solving this particular conflict by use of force nor would it be acceptable if there to be any strangulation or suffocation of north korea by economic means either all those other negatives those are things that they didn't want to happen let's go towards a positive things are what change they do want to put forward russia and china have put together a pack of measures that they propose and they're going to put forward to the u.n. security council as a way of resolving this particular situation and also as we were seeing yesterday the leaders of both countries they presented to the m
forces fired missiles into the sea of japan in retaliation for a north korean test missile launch ati's kate partridge has more all of this press conference is to do with the escalation of the situation over the sea of japan so again after of pointed out as you said that the u.n. security council said there must be denuclearized nation of north korea but he was at pains to point out that this should not be a pretext for regime change in north korea by the west he also said that there shouldn't...
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see dialogue as simply a betrayal and are not willing to engage in that miguel great to have you an ati thanks so much for being our guest miguel tinka salis professor of history of latin american studies that pomona college in claremont california thank you. thank you. now the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. has warned speaking about a moment ago she also warned north korea that quote the time for talk is over nikki haley added that any security council resolution that does not quote significantly up the ante against the hermit kingdom would be pointless this comes after north korea on friday test fired an intercontinental ballistic missile and additional security council resolution that does not significantly increase the international pressure on north korea is of no value the time for talk is over. it will donald trump accused china of being willing to seriously tackle the north korean issue the president vowed he would let the situation continue as it has been so no the u.s. flew to supersonic bombers over the korean peninsula the b. will be land soon as its quickest plane and also has
see dialogue as simply a betrayal and are not willing to engage in that miguel great to have you an ati thanks so much for being our guest miguel tinka salis professor of history of latin american studies that pomona college in claremont california thank you. thank you. now the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. has warned speaking about a moment ago she also warned north korea that quote the time for talk is over nikki haley added that any security council resolution that does not quote significantly...
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infamous meeting between team trump and the russian boy i tell you it's guy and that's cos life to ati's calabar across this force what's been said of the hearing. well we've just heard bill browder speaking before the senate judiciary committee in washington d.c. now his testimony it really kind of focused on the foreign registration act of the foreign agents registration act law in the united states which monitors the activities of people directly working for foreign governments he argued that he felt that this law was not broad enough was not sweeping enough it is important to note that bill browder is one of the main people who pushed for the magnitsky act was the primary imposition of sanctions on russia now in his testimony he certainly used some rather inflammatory rhetoric and talked about russia and some rather harsh terms let's take a listen to what bill browder said before the committee it turned out that in putin's russia there are no good guys no empathy and no morals the russians are liars if threaten me with death they threaten me with kidnapping the russians will do anyth
infamous meeting between team trump and the russian boy i tell you it's guy and that's cos life to ati's calabar across this force what's been said of the hearing. well we've just heard bill browder speaking before the senate judiciary committee in washington d.c. now his testimony it really kind of focused on the foreign registration act of the foreign agents registration act law in the united states which monitors the activities of people directly working for foreign governments he argued...
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we're going to continue to work with the sec and ati \80{l1}s{l0}\'80{l1}s{l0\80{l1}t we can do to schedule future auctions. >> looking at the spectrum, the last auction i think raised about 40 billion and people are going into the tv auction thinking okay, this is going to be a huge auction, 40 billion, maybe higher, even some of the lower estimate i read 30. 19 billion i think what people look at the amount of money raised was lower than expectations. do you think that maybe undermines the demands from the wireless industry for more spectrum if people say you had this opportunity and only one of the carriers really bought? >> guest: i think that we are absolutely going to need more spectrum and as a set different copies are going about it differently but we're going to need some auctions planned. think about it this way. if you run a city and you're even doubling your growth every year you're going to need new roads. you're going to need new schools and you're going to need new hospitals. the wire industry wanted more spectrum. >> host: how quickly before that 84 megahertz is online and a
we're going to continue to work with the sec and ati \80{l1}s{l0}\'80{l1}s{l0\80{l1}t we can do to schedule future auctions. >> looking at the spectrum, the last auction i think raised about 40 billion and people are going into the tv auction thinking okay, this is going to be a huge auction, 40 billion, maybe higher, even some of the lower estimate i read 30. 19 billion i think what people look at the amount of money raised was lower than expectations. do you think that maybe undermines...
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ati's polis later has the latest on the unrest in jerusalem. well certainly the situation on the ground remains extremely volatile and there are efforts to try and find a compromise the latest effort was the israelis removing metal detectors that they had introduced after two israeli policemen were killed nearly two weeks ago now that move has been rejected by the palestinians the israelis also said that they are looking at installing security cameras now this could take up to six months we understand that particularly palestinian women feel it will be immodest there will be some kind of x. ray system inside these cameras so it seems at this stage that a compromise is not on the immediate cards the palestinians are really insisting that the situation the security at the temple mount be the same as it was before this whole flare up of violence that has been ongoing for the better part of two weeks now on tuesday night in front of lionsgate yet again they were confrontations between muslim worshipers and israeli police the police were using tear
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the british capital for the not one day more antigovernment marshawn we're going to cross live to ati's and a sister who's been following the demonstration as it happens last year what's the update on this. well if you're out you know there's certainly been quite a handful of protest recently especially following the snap election that theresa may held but i have to say this is definitely the biggest we've seen recently we've seen thousands and thousands of people turn up today in central london a huge march that started outside the b.b.c. headquarters where people walked all the way through central london to hear their parliament square and they're continuing to gather here this entire square here is filled with people who are coming out to say they don't want to reset mase government anymore now there's certainly a handful of concerns that people have been talking to us about starting from the a sturdy measures that the conservative government has been carrying out to avoid rocks it was handled through the coalition with the key to the grand old power of tragedy all of these things pl
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also similar to those of his predecessor barack obama whose initial approval ratings were sky high ati's jacqueline bouvier looks at why the two are perceived so differently. according to a recent poll president trump's approval ratings are low really low but it seems that people don't so much just like him as a president as much as they just don't like him as a person sixty five percent of those who disapprove of trump said it was because of his personality while only sixteen percent objected to his policies ok trump is undeniably a one of a kind president who has said and done some awkward things i think by single greatest and any assets i have by temperament you know just slide shows. i'm really rich just i'm like a smart person i think i'm much more humble than you would understand. if you compare term to his predecessor barack obama the figures were almost the exact opposite at the beginning of obama's first term sixty five percent disliked his policies while fourteen percent didn't care for his character a large portion of america really fell in love with who he was. in my first te
also similar to those of his predecessor barack obama whose initial approval ratings were sky high ati's jacqueline bouvier looks at why the two are perceived so differently. according to a recent poll president trump's approval ratings are low really low but it seems that people don't so much just like him as a president as much as they just don't like him as a person sixty five percent of those who disapprove of trump said it was because of his personality while only sixteen percent objected...
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chairs personal at a chronic devices ati's jacqueline booga takes a closer look at the case. of former congress i.t. aide was arrested by the f.b.i. on monday when trying to board a flight abroad that was for alleged bank fraud and well possible bank fraud in fleeing the country doesn't look good for him on the one his case gets more interesting the deeper you look. i. mean one family has a few skeletons in their closets back in february they were accused of charging congress workers double the actual cost for i.t. equipment and pocketing the profits and other reports suggest that they have been stealing and exposing sensitive data to outside sources and some people on the hill fear that the group may have been blackmailing house members i don't know what they have but they have something on someone something is wrong then mark interestingly enough they remain on washington's payroll and despite the accusations the ones enjoyed an unusual amount of oil to hear from congressman one even saying the claims were based on this law phobia i wanted to be sure individuals not being s
chairs personal at a chronic devices ati's jacqueline booga takes a closer look at the case. of former congress i.t. aide was arrested by the f.b.i. on monday when trying to board a flight abroad that was for alleged bank fraud and well possible bank fraud in fleeing the country doesn't look good for him on the one his case gets more interesting the deeper you look. i. mean one family has a few skeletons in their closets back in february they were accused of charging congress workers double the...
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and also he is we can confirm the first journalist cameraman ever to die working for ati in a conflict so very much a difficult day for his family and for all of us here today as well a sad loss of a brave young man very much mccullough's from a matter of the cameramen recovered. so done a fine thank you very much. thanks to a new round of anti russia sanctions that is just a signature away as the u.s. congress waits for president trump to put pen to paper the senate passed the bill on thursday washington says they were in response to what they cold russian aggression in syria and ukraine and for alleged meddling in the u.s. election it was kind of moping found out there might be much more behind the initiative. this sanctions bill that was passed it targets many parts of russia's economy it targets mining it targets finance and russia metal manufacturing but one part of the bill that was specifically singled out was the energy sector of russia's economy the bill penalizes any company that cooperates with russia's pipeline projects it's about sending a message to russia to hold mr puti
and also he is we can confirm the first journalist cameraman ever to die working for ati in a conflict so very much a difficult day for his family and for all of us here today as well a sad loss of a brave young man very much mccullough's from a matter of the cameramen recovered. so done a fine thank you very much. thanks to a new round of anti russia sanctions that is just a signature away as the u.s. congress waits for president trump to put pen to paper the senate passed the bill on thursday...
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president with some ballast from that experience, and that might get t e president to perform in a aty that the collective group at the white house, that the team wants him to kind of stay on agssage, stay in the strategy. o the other hand, the more people who can just walk into the oval office and talk to the president, the more that a president can shop for views that he likes, and that can e dermine the rest of the operation and in a place where oderybody can go see the soesident, they sometimes worry about people doing things behind their back. >> mason: john dickerson, thanks. and john's guests on "face the nation" this sunday include adngressman adam schiff, the top democrat on the house intelligence committee, and republican senator susan collins of maine. in the middle east, at least six odople were killed today in clashes between palestinians and israelis. anger boiled over when the veraeli government tightened security at one of jerusalem's holiest sites. jonathan vigliotti is following this. ptedeporter: the clashes erupted after friday prayers a few streets away from the al
president with some ballast from that experience, and that might get t e president to perform in a aty that the collective group at the white house, that the team wants him to kind of stay on agssage, stay in the strategy. o the other hand, the more people who can just walk into the oval office and talk to the president, the more that a president can shop for views that he likes, and that can e dermine the rest of the operation and in a place where oderybody can go see the soesident, they...
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atie: still making a profit $38 to $43? that is interesting.me producers could make profits in the low $20's. angie: thank you for that. are weanings themselves off short-term debt with little help from authorities. -- tos expect negotiable drop this quarter. emma in we're joined by beijing. why is this important? you said, we are talking about negotiable certificates of deposit, these were introduced in 2013 as a lifeline for smaller banks here in china. we surveyed traders and analysts, and the majority say , coming due in this quarter, for the first time ever. this is largely being put down to the deleveraging drive. this has been a focus of the regulators. thanks a been told to report how much of this debt they hold, helping some speculation they may have to start including it on the balance sheet, which would be a deterrent. i guess this sounds pretty good, but the problem is, we have a record amount of these ncd's coming due this year. thanks have to find cash somewhere to refinance it. that is inherently where the problem is. angie: what
atie: still making a profit $38 to $43? that is interesting.me producers could make profits in the low $20's. angie: thank you for that. are weanings themselves off short-term debt with little help from authorities. -- tos expect negotiable drop this quarter. emma in we're joined by beijing. why is this important? you said, we are talking about negotiable certificates of deposit, these were introduced in 2013 as a lifeline for smaller banks here in china. we surveyed traders and analysts, and...
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. >> burlinggame city attorney aty said it was hit a microburst rain event ekwifl tonight a 500 yearrm, and our storm water system is built to industry standards. >> clack's attorney said the city knew the drains couldn't hold up in a major rain event, and it had already paid two prior claims for storm damage. at that same house to the prior owner. >> they didn't take any action. >> all her daughters want is to move back home again. the city of burlinggame will be served in exweek. >>> a gunman is wanted tonight for a shooting in san francisco. abc 7 news was in the bay view district where police say a man was shot in the chest. it happened just after 3:00 this afternoon at palu avenue and pea street. the shooter ran away, and neighbors tell us they're concerned because there have been several shootings in the area over the past few weeks. >>> gunfire near uc berkeley injured three people. it was south of the uc berkeley campus. shots were fired around 2:45 this morning. two groups had been arguing, and their dispute turned violent. arrested two people. >>> an early morning break-in
. >> burlinggame city attorney aty said it was hit a microburst rain event ekwifl tonight a 500 yearrm, and our storm water system is built to industry standards. >> clack's attorney said the city knew the drains couldn't hold up in a major rain event, and it had already paid two prior claims for storm damage. at that same house to the prior owner. >> they didn't take any action. >> all her daughters want is to move back home again. the city of burlinggame will be served...
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atis obsessed with the probe the moment and particularly now the probe seems to be veering .nto business dealings i suspect, based on conversations i have had with people around him, that that is a third rail. if it does head in that direction, i don't rule out the idea that he could try to fire mueller. charlie: do you believe that, too? >> i do. remember that donald trump did not want to releases tax returns, even though it hurt him to a degree. i think he figures dollar is trying to get me, maybe he figures that mueller will find things. it is better for him to try to have this happen now before mueller discloses all of that, when mueller does. the right toas fire him, or does the deputy attorney general have to fire him? it is legally murky here. aecial counsel is not law, it is simply regulation. some think he could get rid of the regulation altogether. it is also possible he may have to keep firing people until he found someone -- nixon?: -- >> it will probably end up in the courts, but it is certainly murky enough that if it is fought out in the court, that republicans will ultima
atis obsessed with the probe the moment and particularly now the probe seems to be veering .nto business dealings i suspect, based on conversations i have had with people around him, that that is a third rail. if it does head in that direction, i don't rule out the idea that he could try to fire mueller. charlie: do you believe that, too? >> i do. remember that donald trump did not want to releases tax returns, even though it hurt him to a degree. i think he figures dollar is trying to...
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our northern virginia bureau chief was atis he launched his latest campaign. >> i want to let you know that the era of the kinder gentler republican is over. >> cory stuart about why he wants to get right back into another campaign. he says he wants to keep pushing back against the republican establishment and he wants to try to knock off democratic senator tim cane. >> i'm going to run the most vicious, ruthless, campaign to dethrown of the united states senate. >> in declaring his candidacy so early. he's breaking an unwritten party rule to wait until after november to keep the focus underway. >> that's going to displease a lot of people in the republican party who understand that there's a tough campaign to win for governor this year. all of the focus in virginia has to be on the race. >> good news, very good news. very good news for virginia, but her are happy about stewart's decision. leaves virginia women for trump. she doesn't think a stewart for senate declaration hurts. >> we all know we have to turn virginia, that's our goal and, you know, as governor, senate, and 2020 again
our northern virginia bureau chief was atis he launched his latest campaign. >> i want to let you know that the era of the kinder gentler republican is over. >> cory stuart about why he wants to get right back into another campaign. he says he wants to keep pushing back against the republican establishment and he wants to try to knock off democratic senator tim cane. >> i'm going to run the most vicious, ruthless, campaign to dethrown of the united states senate. >> in...
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. >>> a dram ati aatic demonstrat took part in king of prussia to show how fires spread.n a trailer side by side and showed how sprinkles put out a fire and the second side with no sprinklers you can see the fire destroys the entire room. >> jeff skversky is here with sports and we have high hopes for the eagles. can the team go from worst to first. get past the dallas cowboys, that is the burning question for the football team. getting antsy you are not alone. even carson wentz is chomping at the bit and he will be among the quarterbacks and rookies on the field come monday. they have high expectations after finishing 7-9 and that did not sit well with anyone. in year two what do we expect. we caught up with nfl analyst adam kaplan will this team make it into the playoffs? >> i think they are a 9-7 team. >> good enough for playoffs? >> no but this team will improve. i think they will flip it and be competitive but not make the playoffs. >> hopefully he is wrong. we'll hear more from adam kaplan coming up at 5:00. nolan patrick was recovering from sports surgery is held b
. >>> a dram ati aatic demonstrat took part in king of prussia to show how fires spread.n a trailer side by side and showed how sprinkles put out a fire and the second side with no sprinklers you can see the fire destroys the entire room. >> jeff skversky is here with sports and we have high hopes for the eagles. can the team go from worst to first. get past the dallas cowboys, that is the burning question for the football team. getting antsy you are not alone. even carson wentz...
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everything people fear it is going to happen about having ati special prosecutor taking on the life of own is now happening. what are they really looking into, that he sold a mansion in florida? bought it at 440 million?ki sold it for 90 million? he made a ton of money, is making money criminal? he sold an apartment to a russian? he's not kgb, who cares. he made money at a beauty pageant in moscow? was the pageant rigged? i don't see the scandal here. it's not a crime to make money, locked trump up next to hilary. it looks like the investigators are not investigating the crime, they're trying to look for a crime, the fact that the trump organization-- is now allegedly being investigated and the clinton foundation is not good >> kimberly: how do you explain this?a >> juan: i think it's pretty obvious you get someone like paul mena fort in the last few days have indicated that he had a $70 million debt from two people tied to the russian government of the time he was the campaign manager for trump. they had leverage over him potentially. when it comes to these real estate dealings, the i
everything people fear it is going to happen about having ati special prosecutor taking on the life of own is now happening. what are they really looking into, that he sold a mansion in florida? bought it at 440 million?ki sold it for 90 million? he made a ton of money, is making money criminal? he sold an apartment to a russian? he's not kgb, who cares. he made money at a beauty pageant in moscow? was the pageant rigged? i don't see the scandal here. it's not a crime to make money, locked...
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. >> the rel aty is, sometimes you can move money and still get a good outcome. >> she started at one12 ounces, nobody was really sure that she was going to live. yet here she is in front of us. bright, joyful, determined. it breaks my heart that after all that bad policy can just snatch it from her. >> rebecca wants garrett and all lawmakers to know that families like hers work hard. her husband has a job with insurance. but even so, they need help from medicaid because charlie's medical bills are astronomical. back to you. >> the fight over health care and the dilemma for republicans. should they repeal if they can't replace? >> that story next. you're live in the cnn newsroom. that's why we meet or exceed 15 global regulations for baby products. and where standards differ, we always go with the toughest. johnson's. >>> republican senators are in a bind, back home for a short recess, and bracing for constituents reactions to the senate health care bill. it's a bill that doesn't have enough support from republicans to pass, will the gop switchgears and try to repeal obama care now an
. >> the rel aty is, sometimes you can move money and still get a good outcome. >> she started at one12 ounces, nobody was really sure that she was going to live. yet here she is in front of us. bright, joyful, determined. it breaks my heart that after all that bad policy can just snatch it from her. >> rebecca wants garrett and all lawmakers to know that families like hers work hard. her husband has a job with insurance. but even so, they need help from medicaid because...
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ati atika shubert interviewed two men. >> reporter: this was not the wedding of her dreams. not a celebration, she told us. we had two witnesses. it was on one of our open visitation days so we could hold hands but i was nothing more than that. we said our vows and then i had to let my husband go. that man is a journalist. he has been in solitary confinement in a turkish prison for more than 138 days with no indictment against him. the reason for his arrest, propaganda in support of a terrorist organizations and inciting public violence. his articles for germany's respected paper was submitted as evidence. he's turkish but also a german citizen. this month this human rights activist was arrested along with nine others charged with committing crimes in a terrorist organization without being a member. he was arrested in the midst of a working. his partner spoke to us in berlin. >> if international organizations and their human rights defenders are under threat, i think this is a threat for everyone. >> reporter: she tries to be stoic but she admits their two children miss thei
ati atika shubert interviewed two men. >> reporter: this was not the wedding of her dreams. not a celebration, she told us. we had two witnesses. it was on one of our open visitation days so we could hold hands but i was nothing more than that. we said our vows and then i had to let my husband go. that man is a journalist. he has been in solitary confinement in a turkish prison for more than 138 days with no indictment against him. the reason for his arrest, propaganda in support of a...
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also creeks and streams high,aty flooding over the major rivers. the five day at 5:00orng ra, then the clouds will be clearing out from the west to the east. it will be a cool day. it will be breezy 76 degrees the high. sunday, though, high pressure building in. it's going to be gorgeous, 82. humidity, 87. then we begin to heat things up. on tuesday 89 degrees. wednesday more humid, 90 and i do have the threat of thunderstorms later next week. i'll talk about that in the seven-day forecast. back to you guys. >> thank you. >> thanks cecily. >>> quick break. more news right after this. stay with us. >> ♪ ♪ having a baby. caring for your parents. learning you have a condition. these are moments when people realize that where you get your medicine matters. and they look to us. cvs pharmacy. for advice. and ways to save money. plus, get up to fifty extrabucks each year just for filling prescriptions. switching is easy. we're here for you. join us. at cvs pharmacy. ♪ >> ♪ >> "action news" continues with meteorologist adam joseph, jaime apody, rick willia
also creeks and streams high,aty flooding over the major rivers. the five day at 5:00orng ra, then the clouds will be clearing out from the west to the east. it will be a cool day. it will be breezy 76 degrees the high. sunday, though, high pressure building in. it's going to be gorgeous, 82. humidity, 87. then we begin to heat things up. on tuesday 89 degrees. wednesday more humid, 90 and i do have the threat of thunderstorms later next week. i'll talk about that in the seven-day forecast....
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donald trump listens to james , atis more than anyone else bubbly than anyone else in his entire cabinet-- probably more than anyone else's -- in his entire cabinet. when it comes to that group of people trying to influence the president on foreign policy, rex tillerson has waning influence. charlie: who is on whose side about firing sessions, maybe leading to the firing of mueller? jonathan: i don't know of anyone in the white house who is advocating for firing jeff sessions. there have been a number of meetings where i am told everyone in the room has been kind of trying in their various tactical ways to get him to calm down and offer a vote of confidence. charlie: what do you know about that, anything? jonathan: this is -- steven: peter: it is different then the comey situation. there are reports that jared kushner pushed for comey's firing. it will be interesting to see what happens in the family. you can imagine a situation in which -- the mueller investigation has a potential not just to hurt donald trump, but with the people in his family. to hurt donald trump, jr., jared kushner,
donald trump listens to james , atis more than anyone else bubbly than anyone else in his entire cabinet-- probably more than anyone else's -- in his entire cabinet. when it comes to that group of people trying to influence the president on foreign policy, rex tillerson has waning influence. charlie: who is on whose side about firing sessions, maybe leading to the firing of mueller? jonathan: i don't know of anyone in the white house who is advocating for firing jeff sessions. there have been a...
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if you look aty the imf forecast this year, they 2.1% growth.ng we will get a slightly better secondrter number, but growth closer to 2% rather than 3%. expectation is based on a delay in the fiscal reform. the banking sector of course crucial here because the banking sector has rally in this takes us back down memory lane. here we see the excitement expectation around changing regulatory environments and also higher rates in the united states. sort of a june boost last year and then a pause, a rethinking, and we saw a couple banks reporting on the earning season. what we saw last week was clear, overall the second quarter numbers were good. that was driven by positive development on lending, corporate lending, the negative obviously was the fixed income, you saw very clear data from j.p. morgan, down very sharply. same story for citigroup. the guidance was disappointing. that is why we spoiled the negative reaction in the market. in response to good results. it led to market negative reaction and investors are concerned about the vick staying low, bond market conditions staying diff
if you look aty the imf forecast this year, they 2.1% growth.ng we will get a slightly better secondrter number, but growth closer to 2% rather than 3%. expectation is based on a delay in the fiscal reform. the banking sector of course crucial here because the banking sector has rally in this takes us back down memory lane. here we see the excitement expectation around changing regulatory environments and also higher rates in the united states. sort of a june boost last year and then a pause, a...
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we know, that, and we need to see more ati resolution will bea big test on that. >> dickerson: ambassador nikki haley, thanks for being with us. >> appreciate it. >>. >> dickerson: we turn n the senator from arizona john mccain. senator, i want to jump all every thrl lot of ground to cover. we don't have a globe, but let's the u.n. ambassador said in terms of consequences for election, she suggested president is tweeting and he said the following, "now it is time to move working constructively with the russians." that seems to suggest no consequences. >> well, so far the interesting aspect of 24 whole issue is we know that russia tried to change the outcome of our election last november, and they did not succeed, but there was really sis sophisticated attempts to do so. so far they have not paid a single price for that. we passed a very good bill through the senate on sanctions, and we also have other proposals out there, but as far as a specific penalty for what they did, there has been no penalty. so if you were vladimir putin, who i've gotten toow years, you're sitting there and you go
we know, that, and we need to see more ati resolution will bea big test on that. >> dickerson: ambassador nikki haley, thanks for being with us. >> appreciate it. >>. >> dickerson: we turn n the senator from arizona john mccain. senator, i want to jump all every thrl lot of ground to cover. we don't have a globe, but let's the u.n. ambassador said in terms of consequences for election, she suggested president is tweeting and he said the following, "now it is time to...
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atis very competitive, but the same time, because it is such a growth market and industry, you have af winners. david: where do you see opportunities to expand your reach globally? isfirst of all, our growth consistently healthy across the globe. the u.s. market is our biggest revenueover 60% of our and a higher percentage of profitability. we take that profitability and aggressively invest it abroad. the key market is the asia-pacific market. we have hundreds of millions of consumers entering the middle class, and when they enter the middle class, they want to look up and explore the world. i think the power of the toernet and the phone is bring ubiquity of information and availability to everybody. market, bothl within aipac and from the asia-pacific market to the u.s., to europe, is exploding, and we want to be there. david: you look to the asia-pacific region to invest in do more business. you see how they approach doing business when it comes to travel. how does that rotate to business in the u.s.? so much happening in the mobile space in asia. is that applicable here? >> very mu
atis very competitive, but the same time, because it is such a growth market and industry, you have af winners. david: where do you see opportunities to expand your reach globally? isfirst of all, our growth consistently healthy across the globe. the u.s. market is our biggest revenueover 60% of our and a higher percentage of profitability. we take that profitability and aggressively invest it abroad. the key market is the asia-pacific market. we have hundreds of millions of consumers entering...
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vote that have is a aty of us made two years ago a time when the president of the united states wouldthe legislation that would repeal obamacare and with a two-year delay give us an opportunity to build something better on a bipartisan basis. that is what i since most of our members would like to vote on now and we will be doing that in the near future. >> you don't appear to currently have the votes. if that vote fails, do you then begin working with democrats? mr. mcconnell: we will have to see what happens. we will have demonstrated that republicans by themselves are not paired at this particular point to do a replacement. doesn't mean the problems all go away and you will have to look at our committee chairman and their ranking members. my suspicion is there will be hearings about the crisis we have and we will have to see what the way forward is. >> [indiscernible] months wasted with no accomplishments. how do you explain this to voters next year? mr. mccall: we have a new supreme court justice, we have 14 repeals of regulations and we lastnly six months into -- time i looked, co
vote that have is a aty of us made two years ago a time when the president of the united states wouldthe legislation that would repeal obamacare and with a two-year delay give us an opportunity to build something better on a bipartisan basis. that is what i since most of our members would like to vote on now and we will be doing that in the near future. >> you don't appear to currently have the votes. if that vote fails, do you then begin working with democrats? mr. mcconnell: we will...
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he's out there on the fire lines atying to track down new now been on. hopefully we'll talk to him a little bit later in this newscast. >>> firefighters are now being called to the detweiler fire. mplee going to cover them as battlis their journey. >>> also this morning, new york on y to washington in less than musk utes? that's the hyperloop. >> we're going to hype it up. we'll have more information on where this stands with elon musk and his plans for keeping east coast commuters moving up and down the coast in two minutes. heading to yosemite this weekend - beaware there )s a large wildlife burning near it >>> tom jensen is with firefighters along the front lines of the detweiler fire burning right near yosemite. as you make your weekend plans, you may not want to cancel that reservation. the park is open as the fire fight continues. here's tom jensen. >> reporter: more than half of the active firefighters in the state are on this fire right now, nearly 3800 of them. the objective right now is to bulldoze and hand-cut lines on the front of this fire a
he's out there on the fire lines atying to track down new now been on. hopefully we'll talk to him a little bit later in this newscast. >>> firefighters are now being called to the detweiler fire. mplee going to cover them as battlis their journey. >>> also this morning, new york on y to washington in less than musk utes? that's the hyperloop. >> we're going to hype it up. we'll have more information on where this stands with elon musk and his plans for keeping east...
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putting slightly and saying how much they hate the speakers do, putting their own charles murray here at ati. work universities one of most close minded silos go growing up? i grew up in a republican suburb and i went to a democratic university called harvard, that's how they lured in the stronghold for nixon in 1960. nowadays the typical student goes from the 50 percent republican or democratic summer and goes to a 92 percent university. our universities part of the problem rather than the solution? >> there's an empirical question here and the data is impressive but i'm a little at a disadvantage because i spend most of my career at the university of chicago which on two counts is different from the picture you describe. one of which is it's been a national leader in opposing the idea of any kind of politically driven speech code in the administration of the university of chicago has stood for principle, my co-author and just still left the center is, yields to no one i think i think it may be fair to say that your own dealership shows a fair degree of civility and openness to ideas. >> th
putting slightly and saying how much they hate the speakers do, putting their own charles murray here at ati. work universities one of most close minded silos go growing up? i grew up in a republican suburb and i went to a democratic university called harvard, that's how they lured in the stronghold for nixon in 1960. nowadays the typical student goes from the 50 percent republican or democratic summer and goes to a 92 percent university. our universities part of the problem rather than the...
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physical issues, government accountability office, chief executive officeri and a senior vice president ati at&t. in 2012 when congress created first met we made a commitment to public safety at the time we knew from the tragedies of the september 11ti in hurricanespons katrina that they faced glaring communication problems and alsot couldn't communicate with onenor another in an emergency and we also knew the problems could bed solved with a nationwidee interoperable public safetynati. communication network today we are closer than ever to making that a reality. firefigters will be able to download the blueprint for the burning building before they l enter and aik police officer arriving at the scene can run a get pictureseck or by accessing a federal law enforcement database and mostlaw importantly will not be competing with commercial users. for bandwidth and will haveve they priority on the network that wil will be built in the specifications with convicted of the vices and specify public safety applications for the decades to come but it's also a task. huge task and this is the first t
physical issues, government accountability office, chief executive officeri and a senior vice president ati at&t. in 2012 when congress created first met we made a commitment to public safety at the time we knew from the tragedies of the september 11ti in hurricanespons katrina that they faced glaring communication problems and alsot couldn't communicate with onenor another in an emergency and we also knew the problems could bed solved with a nationwidee interoperable public safetynati....