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was nixon a go-between between taft, hoover people, and eisenhower-dewey people? mr. walch: there was a tendency on nixon's part to send glowing letters of admiration and appreciation and polite acknowledgment to herbert hoover. there was no evidence of any kind of warmth or collaboration per se and it was more in the manner of fan letters than there was -- in an odd sort of way, i think he had more affection for john f. kennedy then richard nixon and as i was saying to someone last night in the desert election of 1960, which was so close and in the weeks between the election results and the question of whether there should be a recount, hoover was in florida at key largo and he was there -- john f. kennedy was there as well, as was richard nixon. he got the two together to talk about the issues. in some ways, herbert hoover negotiated a -- between kennedy and nixon. they decided not to pursue a recount. specifically in illinois and texas. in some ways, herbert hoover judged people based on not just what they said or their political affiliation and party, but whether
was nixon a go-between between taft, hoover people, and eisenhower-dewey people? mr. walch: there was a tendency on nixon's part to send glowing letters of admiration and appreciation and polite acknowledgment to herbert hoover. there was no evidence of any kind of warmth or collaboration per se and it was more in the manner of fan letters than there was -- in an odd sort of way, i think he had more affection for john f. kennedy then richard nixon and as i was saying to someone last night in...
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to improve relations between our two countries to the good relations between the united states and. international peace and rigorous as well as strategic stability according to the diplomat the meeting took place in a warm and constructive atmosphere commenting on the meeting the ambassador said that moscow is ready to take concrete steps to improve relations with washington and despite the ongoing diplomatic spat between the countries that saw us russia relations sink to one of the lowest points in history and said he believes the situation is mendable provided there is enough will to cast aside political differences and work together now this is all quite a positive shift from the rhetoric we've been hearing from both sides lately and it seems that improve relations between the two countries seems even more promising considering the new russian ambassador was actually a key member of the team that worked on the two thousand and ten new start bilateral nuclear arms reduction agreement. told us that the current tensions are homing both russia and america. it's really difficult for m
to improve relations between our two countries to the good relations between the united states and. international peace and rigorous as well as strategic stability according to the diplomat the meeting took place in a warm and constructive atmosphere commenting on the meeting the ambassador said that moscow is ready to take concrete steps to improve relations with washington and despite the ongoing diplomatic spat between the countries that saw us russia relations sink to one of the lowest...
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looking outside, the vine, that closure, it is back between westbound and eastbound between the schuylkill and brought broad. one we were getting used to to not having actually and now closed. so westbound-eastbound you're closed. overnight resurface project on the schuylkill that we've been talking about for couple every weeks now is out there again, westbound between the blue route and the turnpike, that camera shot actually showing the turnpike, you can see the crews out, there and the cones and the roadway all of that good stuff. hopefully by 5:00 they start to move out of the way. see what happens today. more construction 95 north between street road, 413, right lane compromised here, see headlights out there already building levels in certain spots, one where you are starting to see a lot of headlights, 59 both directions bucks county, more construction here, northbound between route one, 332, southbound route one, business route one. that camera shot is shows close to route one. heads up on this. that area will get busy. construction sean on the boulevard talking about coming up in
looking outside, the vine, that closure, it is back between westbound and eastbound between the schuylkill and brought broad. one we were getting used to to not having actually and now closed. so westbound-eastbound you're closed. overnight resurface project on the schuylkill that we've been talking about for couple every weeks now is out there again, westbound between the blue route and the turnpike, that camera shot actually showing the turnpike, you can see the crews out, there and the cones...
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strohschneider: may i say that this is the difference between germany and america. the risks are on the german side. this is what we call mentalities of society. >> you said earlier that the organization that you are the chair of deals with research. if you were too broad in discussion, which you see a way in which these new types of context you are talking about, these new understandings of findings would contribute to humanities and social sciences research? can you speak more to how it research? other when i cameneider: criticism of populism, the limitations were more or science,e of the humanities, engineering, medical research, and so forth. from my perspective, on the german situation, as far as i consolation,e u.s. i would by no means, with respect to this hypotheses, say there is a difference between e.m. sector in the social sciences and humanities. the alternative for germans is to find the populist party, which is now about to enter the german parliament in the election in three and a half weeks, has an election program againstll, half a page gender resea
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and north korea does this mean that the war of words between trump and kim jong un is over and now the diplomacy can begin. well to be honest nobody knows it sounds like tillerson said that the u.s. is ready to talk to north korea so that the war of words could end between both countries but as we know donald trump has so far not reacted to this and we know that donald trump has a tendency to speak his own mind about issues even if it contradicts his own official so we have to wait and see how donald trump responds to this and it's also important to note that trump until there isn't we're not always on the same page on on foreign policy issues for example tillerson wanted to the u.s. to stay in the paris climate deal donald trump didn't so we have to see how donald trump weighs in on. this this offer by by terrorists and to talk with north korea. the right to trump is also talked tough towards china in the past accusing it of unfair trade practices and so on but on north korea he wants china's help is this maybe a way for those two countries to get on the same page a little bit more we
and north korea does this mean that the war of words between trump and kim jong un is over and now the diplomacy can begin. well to be honest nobody knows it sounds like tillerson said that the u.s. is ready to talk to north korea so that the war of words could end between both countries but as we know donald trump has so far not reacted to this and we know that donald trump has a tendency to speak his own mind about issues even if it contradicts his own official so we have to wait and see how...
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the body of most of all i think the problem is between if they sold i think. well i didn't step all right mr al nash may i just want to get around. in here what do you think the kurds will do next you know how will they proceed in a region that completely disregards their independence how do they move forward i think what this referendum has done it's taken the kurds. across a line whereby it can no longer be business as usual one positive outcome that could emanate from this referendum regionally that is and in terms of relations with baghdad and internationally is that it would encourage the region international powers like the u.s. to take this breakdown in relations between the baghdad more seriously and play a more positive role and proactive role in mediating those tensions and finding that grand settlement that can stabilize iraq as a whole as it continues to struggle with the threat from isis terrorist attacks and other threats to security as well for the kurdish leadership what i've witnessed here in erbil so far is a certain level headedness don't fo
the body of most of all i think the problem is between if they sold i think. well i didn't step all right mr al nash may i just want to get around. in here what do you think the kurds will do next you know how will they proceed in a region that completely disregards their independence how do they move forward i think what this referendum has done it's taken the kurds. across a line whereby it can no longer be business as usual one positive outcome that could emanate from this referendum...
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the official trade figures is between top five. unofficially because it's billions of dollars of goods for iran. they're number one. therefore, nobody knows what they are doing. but it's important to understand out of these countries, you have two countries against jcpoa and other issues. it is not all about the region because everybody here is talking about the region, they think it is only saudi arabia or the emirates. that is not the case. second, saudi arabia, emirates, policy before the deal and after the deal remains the same. first, always they have been looking after the nuclear crisis of 2003, they have been looking at 2003. they have been looking military strike against iran. you have hundreds of -- before the deal. they have been pushing the u.s. to attack iran. even during president obama. even with obama was looking engagement with iran still they were pushing obama to attack iran. therefore this has been the first strategy they have been looking for before the deal and after the deal. second, the maximum possible solu
the official trade figures is between top five. unofficially because it's billions of dollars of goods for iran. they're number one. therefore, nobody knows what they are doing. but it's important to understand out of these countries, you have two countries against jcpoa and other issues. it is not all about the region because everybody here is talking about the region, they think it is only saudi arabia or the emirates. that is not the case. second, saudi arabia, emirates, policy before the...
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them between themselves and their electioneering so trying to appear tough for their own voters also that's populism. internally behind the scene they think this is very damaging very bad so the best way forward has been is what. the kurds are emphasizing is that the time for negotiation is never over this referendum was just an opinion poll let's talk about how we can design the future so the turks have realised that they they were tough they spoke tough but actually they did not take any serious measures to make life more difficult for themselves or the kurds the iranians are exactly the same they're speaking tough they think this was a mistake might made by the kurds but they're not closing the border they're not doing anything i knew how to measure that would make it difficult for them to amend to mend fences in the future iraq needs to do the same i can also predict that now we are into our shura i sure is not one day it will take a whole week and politics will actually take a week break and after that people will have to then see what can be done and use the language of of deba
them between themselves and their electioneering so trying to appear tough for their own voters also that's populism. internally behind the scene they think this is very damaging very bad so the best way forward has been is what. the kurds are emphasizing is that the time for negotiation is never over this referendum was just an opinion poll let's talk about how we can design the future so the turks have realised that they they were tough they spoke tough but actually they did not take any...
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through dialogue between the various disputing parties. and we have affirmed the necessity of the security council to shoulder its responsibility in maintaining international peace and stability, which represents the -- because the continuation of those struggles it continues to be a threat. with respect to the palestinian question, we have praised the u.s. -- the recent u.s. efforts to move the peace process forward and we affirm the need to join efforts in order to reach a comprehensive and lasting solution to this problem on the basis of a two-state solution and in accordance with international resolutions and the arab peace initiative. once again i thank the president for his kind invitation to us and for his kind hospitality. and we look forward to meeting with his excellent president in the state of kuwait within the framework of our efforts to further enhance our relations and -- our strategic relationship in the service of the interest of both countries and people. thank you, mr. president. >> all right. we'll take a couple of ques
through dialogue between the various disputing parties. and we have affirmed the necessity of the security council to shoulder its responsibility in maintaining international peace and stability, which represents the -- because the continuation of those struggles it continues to be a threat. with respect to the palestinian question, we have praised the u.s. -- the recent u.s. efforts to move the peace process forward and we affirm the need to join efforts in order to reach a comprehensive and...
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and china but could anything be derived now from between now and that briefly if you can. the calendar is full of big events between now and then china will have its communist party congress and north korea will be celebrating the foundation of its ruling party and south korean officials just said this week that they expect more provocative actions between from north korea around mid october so the question will be if tensions do arise if u.s. and china will seize on that urgency to cooperate more cohesively and to make a more united front or if the more tense situation leads them to break apart in some way and they have some differences on the best way to move forward so we'll have to states you know over the next couple weeks and see how things develop with a full calendar we'll certainly be watching that closely steven burrill a console thank you and now to some of the other stories making news around the world dozens of people have been arrested after clashes broke out at a movie on nazi rally in the swedish city of gotham burg counter-demonstrators protested against a
and china but could anything be derived now from between now and that briefly if you can. the calendar is full of big events between now and then china will have its communist party congress and north korea will be celebrating the foundation of its ruling party and south korean officials just said this week that they expect more provocative actions between from north korea around mid october so the question will be if tensions do arise if u.s. and china will seize on that urgency to cooperate...
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we also highly value the strategic relations between our two countries. we have discussed the situation in the country in foremost is the unfortunate dispute between our brothers in the gulf region and our efforts to contain it, and the international support that we have received for these efforts we have also discussed our common effort in cooperation with the international community in fighting terrorism and ending the sources of funding for it, and in this regard i would like to commend the prominent role that the united states plays in combating terrorism, especially the recent victories against terrorism, and we have also discussed the situation in iraq and the catastrophic situation in syria and yemen and syria and libya and we affirm the need to end the fighting there through dialogue between the various parties and we have affirmed the necessity of the security council to show its responsibility in maintaining international peace and stability, which represents the -- because the continuation of those struggles -- continues to be a threat with res
we also highly value the strategic relations between our two countries. we have discussed the situation in the country in foremost is the unfortunate dispute between our brothers in the gulf region and our efforts to contain it, and the international support that we have received for these efforts we have also discussed our common effort in cooperation with the international community in fighting terrorism and ending the sources of funding for it, and in this regard i would like to commend the...
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cooperative between the nations that are fighting isis and you see that. isis is. losing battle ground everywhere in iraq and syria a little bit on we believe we hope that the focus on this issue is right to do to diminish to exterminate isis but the real problem we believe also is why is there isis what's the reason i systems in iraq why the reason you have isis in syria and i believe my concern is you know we fought all of us. in iraq and everywhere in the world but the real reason of why this kind of organization exists. the problem in iraq if they don't forge a real partnership between all sects i believe that my concern and even in syria my concern is you might fight this kind of groups but if you don't have real partnership real political solution with long term you know. partnership between the people then there is this is not the solution unless unless you forge these partnerships unless people believe see that you know there is no different between a syrian and another. than my my concern is you have something worse than isis important thing is to have a v
cooperative between the nations that are fighting isis and you see that. isis is. losing battle ground everywhere in iraq and syria a little bit on we believe we hope that the focus on this issue is right to do to diminish to exterminate isis but the real problem we believe also is why is there isis what's the reason i systems in iraq why the reason you have isis in syria and i believe my concern is you know we fought all of us. in iraq and everywhere in the world but the real reason of why...
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happened between the iraqi government and they are g. is that iraqi government will give seventeen percent from a from the annual budget. from the iraqi government to erbil and started from two thousand and three and till two thousand and fifteen or two thousand and forty so there is a problem now for some sort of problems that we give you the money to stay in iraq now you are you want to be outside iraq so give us back our money so it's it's some sort of new levels of sanctions airports the land. borders and now we are talking maybe there are talk about financial crises it will be happen between baghdad and about the seventeen person maybe it will escalating for more but i think with the. well with the with the presence of the u.n. with the presence of the international community in baghdad i think there will be some sort of movement against any harsh measurements. for the kurdish people special of the kurdish people already they hospitalized about three million refugees most of them are iraqi so it's supposed to be one of the important
happened between the iraqi government and they are g. is that iraqi government will give seventeen percent from a from the annual budget. from the iraqi government to erbil and started from two thousand and three and till two thousand and fifteen or two thousand and forty so there is a problem now for some sort of problems that we give you the money to stay in iraq now you are you want to be outside iraq so give us back our money so it's it's some sort of new levels of sanctions airports the...
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the animosity between our between of our politicians to russia will just melt away sophia between one nine hundred ten in one thousand twelve. the world imperial empire collapsed empires had govern the world for thousands of years. and then in this incredibly short period of time the russian empire dissolved the chinese empire was overthrown the austria-hungary empire collapsed and the ottoman empire went away and the british empire which was the least authoritarian of the empires began to go into. a strong middle decline to see a world order a period order collapse after thousands of years in little more than a decade just shows you how quickly progress can be made with proper consciousness of where our real interests and real where real values lie penetrates the consciousness of the people the politicians try to follow the popular mood wo do you just said the key words they're trying to follow the popular mood and the popular mood right now seems to be bashing gresham i mean why is it really bad to do business with russia which is according to congress run by a so-called strongman b
the animosity between our between of our politicians to russia will just melt away sophia between one nine hundred ten in one thousand twelve. the world imperial empire collapsed empires had govern the world for thousands of years. and then in this incredibly short period of time the russian empire dissolved the chinese empire was overthrown the austria-hungary empire collapsed and the ottoman empire went away and the british empire which was the least authoritarian of the empires began to go...
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we also highly value the strategic relations between our two countries. we have discussed the situation, for most among which is the dispute between our brothers in the gulf region and efforts to contain it. the international support we have received for this effort, we have also discussed our common effort in cooperation with the international community in fighting terrorism and ending the sources of funding for it. in this regard, i would like to commend the permit role united states plays in combating terrorism, especially the recent victories against terrorism. we also discussed the situation the catastrophic situation in syria, in yemen and syria, and libya. we affirmed the need to end the fighting there. through dialogue. between the various disputing parties, and we have affirmed the necessity of the security council to shoulder its responsibility in maintaining international peace and , thelity, which represents continuation of those struggles, a continues to be a threat. with the palestinian question, we have raised the you -- the recent u.s. eff
we also highly value the strategic relations between our two countries. we have discussed the situation, for most among which is the dispute between our brothers in the gulf region and efforts to contain it. the international support we have received for this effort, we have also discussed our common effort in cooperation with the international community in fighting terrorism and ending the sources of funding for it. in this regard, i would like to commend the permit role united states plays in...
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we touched on 95. 76, 12 minutes eastbound between the blue route and the vine. 476 southbound between the schuylkill and 95, a 14 or 15-minute drive. things are looking good there. around ridley park, that crash cle cleared just moments ago. we are seeing residual delays southbound. tap the brakes or be ready to tap your brakes as you make your way southbound between ridley park and the exit for 420. >> thanks. 5:20. >>> best part of the fall, and we're just getting into the fall. in the mood for a scare? tonight, terror behind the walls at eastern state penitentiary. organizers insist it's the country's largest house. there's a new attraction called the blood yard. tickets for the six-part scare fest in philadelphia's fairmount neighborhood start at $19. terror behind the walls runs now through november , a drug store chain is adjusting the way pharmacists dispense powerful painkillers. how the change could help the growing opioid epidemic. >>> and new technology hitting the shelves. when stores will start selling apple's iphone 8. 'sed money on motorcycle insurance with geico. goin'
we touched on 95. 76, 12 minutes eastbound between the blue route and the vine. 476 southbound between the schuylkill and 95, a 14 or 15-minute drive. things are looking good there. around ridley park, that crash cle cleared just moments ago. we are seeing residual delays southbound. tap the brakes or be ready to tap your brakes as you make your way southbound between ridley park and the exit for 420. >> thanks. 5:20. >>> best part of the fall, and we're just getting into the...
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he, you know, you might think maybe he collected this and he was there between -- sometime between 1806 and 1819. there's a good record of what became of his papers and so forth and his possessions and there's no indication of a document of this kind. >> was there any horticultural overlap with jefferson given his interest? >> horticultural overlap? >> yeah, because he was fascinating with cultivating old strains. >> there were -- the horticultural connection actually connected him to richmond, to franklin, in the first instance so there's less et evidence of jefferson/richmond connection. there's a lot of franklin/richmond. peter collingson, horticulturist, a lot of connection there as well. >> thanks. >> very interesting presentat n presentation. you bring up so many other questionses in the presentation that you've done. one question is, were there any other documents to show that the wilson document was actually a misrepresentation of the original declaration of independence by changing the order of the signatures? and then i'll ask my second question, which is, very simplistic, but
he, you know, you might think maybe he collected this and he was there between -- sometime between 1806 and 1819. there's a good record of what became of his papers and so forth and his possessions and there's no indication of a document of this kind. >> was there any horticultural overlap with jefferson given his interest? >> horticultural overlap? >> yeah, because he was fascinating with cultivating old strains. >> there were -- the horticultural connection actually...
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i think the classic division between right and left are being replaced in europe, the between populist nationalist and globalists, and just as it is in a way in the united states. so this is the big challenge i think over the coming years for the west. this is what the fate of the west is at stake here and it's going to take great political courage to get this resolved. >> thank you. constanze, if we can get your perspective. people say germany is blessed with incredibly boring elections with very few excitement, which i think everyone in britain of use would probably trade for a heartbeat and was looking at beyond that and the question mark to really about what chancellor merkel, presuming she is reelected, will do in the next sort of four years, ticket with france. but could you talk to us and the livid about how you sort of to germany's role and also the wider context in europe in the post election of our? -- >> sure. thank you very much. glad to see everybody here with a full room. i take that as a complement in europe. and the transatlantic relationship obviously. i think you can
i think the classic division between right and left are being replaced in europe, the between populist nationalist and globalists, and just as it is in a way in the united states. so this is the big challenge i think over the coming years for the west. this is what the fate of the west is at stake here and it's going to take great political courage to get this resolved. >> thank you. constanze, if we can get your perspective. people say germany is blessed with incredibly boring elections...
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cooperation between america and kuwait has never been stronger, never, ever. the fbi and the kuwaiti are expanding counter terrorism and intelligence sharing efforts. we're making progress on promoting kuwait i investments n the united states, they're making tremendous investment in our country, have great confidence in our country. we're also entering a bilateral agreement with kuwait regarding customs enforcement. during the same period and the same trip to saudi arabia which was migrate honor representing our incredible country, his highness personally asked me to expedite a $5 billion agreement for the sale of american f-a 18 super hornet fighting jets for kuwait. i am pleased to report that the state department has now authorized this transferred purchase which will not only stre strengthen mutual security but will greatly benefit american workers. it is profitable for kuwait people and create many jobs in the american work force. i am pleased to report this year that kuwait has taken delivery of ten boeing 777 airliners. they're beauties. american worker
cooperation between america and kuwait has never been stronger, never, ever. the fbi and the kuwaiti are expanding counter terrorism and intelligence sharing efforts. we're making progress on promoting kuwait i investments n the united states, they're making tremendous investment in our country, have great confidence in our country. we're also entering a bilateral agreement with kuwait regarding customs enforcement. during the same period and the same trip to saudi arabia which was migrate...
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america we begin this hour with athlon tensions between the united states and north korea today president donald trump said sanctions would target north korea's financial sector artie's kaleb ma plan has the latest on the exchange between washington and pyongyang it's an ongoing war of words it's important to point out that north korea's foreign minister was responding to comments by donald trump on social media specifically on twitter donald trump said the north korea's leader might not be around much longer and so we have this response from north korea's foreign minister now we've heard from the pentagon they have responded to the comment from the foreign minister saying if north korea does not stop their provocative actions we will provide options to the president and now we have a response from the u.s. state department not declared war on north korea and frankly the suggestion of that is. white house reaction to north korea's threat to shoot down u.s. aircraft even if it's not their rights never appropriate for a country to shoot down another country's aircraft when it's over interna
america we begin this hour with athlon tensions between the united states and north korea today president donald trump said sanctions would target north korea's financial sector artie's kaleb ma plan has the latest on the exchange between washington and pyongyang it's an ongoing war of words it's important to point out that north korea's foreign minister was responding to comments by donald trump on social media specifically on twitter donald trump said the north korea's leader might not be...
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that also just cleared eastbound between turnpike and blue route westbound between gladwynn and turnpikeat is all cleared. crews are moving out of your way at this moment. so you are looking good there. we have some construction on the schuylkill westbound between south street and 30th that has cleared. we are looking at construction 95 north between route one and 332, one lane opened there, hopefully that is clear out as well. we have a disable tractor trailer here. so new jersey turnpike north bound, off ramp to hightstown one toll lane block just a head up, in the slowing you down too much right now, maybe slightly a gaper delay but just make note heading out in the next half an hour and construction northeast extension, past lansdale right lane compromised there, jim, back over to you. >>> two dogs saved after hurricane harvey flooded houston are getting a brand new start in our area. those same two dogs are giving a new start to some philadelphia prison inmates. meet cosmo and baxter, they are both part of the new lesion life organization. the pups will be train by inmates at the al
that also just cleared eastbound between turnpike and blue route westbound between gladwynn and turnpikeat is all cleared. crews are moving out of your way at this moment. so you are looking good there. we have some construction on the schuylkill westbound between south street and 30th that has cleared. we are looking at construction 95 north between route one and 332, one lane opened there, hopefully that is clear out as well. we have a disable tractor trailer here. so new jersey turnpike...
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this is somewhere in between a buyout and not.are getting what they need from htc without assuming huge risk that would have come from buying the smartphone division outright. they also get what htc have been doing in virtual reality, which is a very popular device, with vive, and google want to use that as well. thank you very much, dave, currently in san fran for us. staying with tech... that's because toshiba is expected to formalise the $18 billion sale of its memory chip unit later today. shares in the company have been down sharply, though. so, what's going on? rico hizon in singapore has been following every twist and turn of this story for us for months now! i know! hopefully we get the conclusion. fingers crossed. this whole drama has been going on for eight months. for now, we mayjust have a winner. toshiba's board has agreed to sell its prize chip unit toa group, agreed to sell its prize chip unit to a group, a business consortium, which includes japanese and overseas companies, including south korea. apple and dell wil
this is somewhere in between a buyout and not.are getting what they need from htc without assuming huge risk that would have come from buying the smartphone division outright. they also get what htc have been doing in virtual reality, which is a very popular device, with vive, and google want to use that as well. thank you very much, dave, currently in san fran for us. staying with tech... that's because toshiba is expected to formalise the $18 billion sale of its memory chip unit later today....
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resurfacing project, schuylkill westbound between blue route and gulph mills eastbound between gulph mills and belmont avenue head up on this. that will start to slow us down a little bit if it doesn't get cleared out but that does as well. construction here in bucks county 95 south between 332 and route one, right lane compromised see cones, left lanes, cones in the roadway still, we will let you know when crews move out of our way this morning and hopefully in the early part in the 5:00 o'clock hour. construction here, boulevard north bound between whittaker avenue and pratt street, outer lanes are closed, jan, back over to you. >>> well, good samaritan risks his life to stop a robber and now that good samaritan could face legal troubles. surveillance video shows craig jerry attacking the knife wielding robber at a star bucks ines from necessity last july, jerry hit with a chair and robber stabbed her in the neck but jerry was able to rest will the knife away and stab him. now, the suspect's mother says her son plans to sue jerry for excessive force. >> the guy in my opinion, went
resurfacing project, schuylkill westbound between blue route and gulph mills eastbound between gulph mills and belmont avenue head up on this. that will start to slow us down a little bit if it doesn't get cleared out but that does as well. construction here in bucks county 95 south between 332 and route one, right lane compromised see cones, left lanes, cones in the roadway still, we will let you know when crews move out of our way this morning and hopefully in the early part in the 5:00...
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they feel there is a massive gap between rich and poor.el that he doesn't quite understand them. and that is something that he had to understand three, very quickly, otherwise this inquiry will run away from them. there is no doubt that the victims of g re nfell there is no doubt that the victims of grenfell have been ignored, for yea rs of grenfell have been ignored, for years now, it seems, by local politicians and the local council and many people across the spectrum. the question is, how do we actually deal with this inquiry? emotions are high around this, understandably. my concern is that this inquiry is going to become politicised very, very quickly. optics matters, certainly. but, you know, one of the criticisms today is that sir martin moore—bick was not taking more questions... he didn't take any questions... he didn't take any questions. but today isn't necessarily the moment that he should be taking questions. this is the very beginning, and there are many questions to come. in many ways, we have to step back, and in orderfor t
they feel there is a massive gap between rich and poor.el that he doesn't quite understand them. and that is something that he had to understand three, very quickly, otherwise this inquiry will run away from them. there is no doubt that the victims of g re nfell there is no doubt that the victims of grenfell have been ignored, for yea rs of grenfell have been ignored, for years now, it seems, by local politicians and the local council and many people across the spectrum. the question is, how do...
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a treaty between the u.k. and the eu. this would complement the mature bilateral relationship we already have with european friends to promote common security. our ambition would be to use the model underpinned by our principles. including high standards of data protection and human rights. it would be kept sufficiently versatile and dynamic to respond to the ever evolving threats that we face. it would create an ongoing dialogue. in which law enforcement and criminal justice priorities can be shared and tackled jointly. we are also proposing a far-reaching partnership on how we protect europe together from the threats we face in the world today. how we work together to promote our shared values and interests abroad. whether security, spreading the rule of law, dealing with emerging threats, handling the migration crisis, or helping countries out of poverty. the united kingdom has outstanding capabilities. we have the biggest defense budget in europe and one of the largest development projects in the world. we have a far-
a treaty between the u.k. and the eu. this would complement the mature bilateral relationship we already have with european friends to promote common security. our ambition would be to use the model underpinned by our principles. including high standards of data protection and human rights. it would be kept sufficiently versatile and dynamic to respond to the ever evolving threats that we face. it would create an ongoing dialogue. in which law enforcement and criminal justice priorities can be...
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the trade between germany and between germany and russia.many andtween poland and slovakia is higher than the trade between germany and france. this is still a very import market. we will not change that situation. again, just like reforming the judiciary system, we want to reform the media markets. not changing the situation only, introducing some solutions, which are already existing in the other countries of the european union. nejra: finally, minister, when president donald trump visited warsaw in july, the government said it would consider a long-term lng contract with u.s. suppliers. how far along with those talks now? >> yes, some years ago, the polish government decided to diversify the sources of energy. we relied mostly on the import of gas from russia, but a few years ago, we built an lng terminal. we are ready to import liquid gas from other countries, possibly from the united states. we are discussing right now the commercial conditions in terms of this contract. it depends on the price, and depends on the offers. if this is sat
the trade between germany and between germany and russia.many andtween poland and slovakia is higher than the trade between germany and france. this is still a very import market. we will not change that situation. again, just like reforming the judiciary system, we want to reform the media markets. not changing the situation only, introducing some solutions, which are already existing in the other countries of the european union. nejra: finally, minister, when president donald trump visited...
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a major question remains open between us.leave the european union. the uk has been clear that there is a third country outside of the european union, and it would be not right for the role to be performed by the european court ofjustice. to be performed by the european court ofjustice. but the eu is adamant it should. that the role of the court of the european justice was a stumbling block. the future of the border between the northern ireland and the republic of ireland is the third issue being discussed. david davis said both sides were trying to find solutions but it is not clear what they are. what is not being negotiated a is the future trade and security relationship between the uk and the eu, as the talks can only move on when the eu decide that progress has been made to the frustration of david davis and his team. michel barnier, can you define clearly for us, please, the phrase "sufficient progress"? it is very vague? it will take weeks or months before we can say, that there has been is sufficient progress on the pr
a major question remains open between us.leave the european union. the uk has been clear that there is a third country outside of the european union, and it would be not right for the role to be performed by the european court ofjustice. to be performed by the european court ofjustice. but the eu is adamant it should. that the role of the court of the european justice was a stumbling block. the future of the border between the northern ireland and the republic of ireland is the third issue...
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has risen to four hundred eighty pounds thirty minutes of al-jazeera world news in thirty minutes between now and then it's inside story up. on october the first catalonia plans to hold an independence referendum yet the central government insists it's unconstitutional and the courts have judged it illegal as the state drops down and catalans take to the streets where will this crisis and. zero for the latest. because it involved her voice in the referendum with hopes of getting their own homeland votes rejected by the iraqi government and neighboring countries to appease more could spark an ethnic sawed off the battle and a need for the region this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm in is a problem the kurdish referendum in iraq has been a long time coming it finally happened on monday after years of campaigning the kurds living in northern iraq have been pushing for independence and the end of world war one in two thousand and five an overwhelming majority said they wanted an independence referendum but it didn't happen now the family voted for secession in an officia
has risen to four hundred eighty pounds thirty minutes of al-jazeera world news in thirty minutes between now and then it's inside story up. on october the first catalonia plans to hold an independence referendum yet the central government insists it's unconstitutional and the courts have judged it illegal as the state drops down and catalans take to the streets where will this crisis and. zero for the latest. because it involved her voice in the referendum with hopes of getting their own...
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a follow on from this improved relationship between egypt and how mass which started earlier this year we've had talks about a potential alternative fattah figure mohammed dahlan having some kind of involvement here on the ground in running day to day affairs now we have this much broader proposal for a unity government for reconsideration between fatah and hamas which have been defied separated since two thousand and seven when hamas since when hamas has been running gaza as its own territory the questions though remain very large and as difficult to solve now as they have been in the past when there have been other attempts to reconcile notably what happens to fifty thousand employees will they retain their jobs or will they be replaced by fatah employees who will have precedence there are all sorts of nitty gritty issues which have yet to be resolved we're hearing from the fattah side that there will be another meeting in cairo between fatah and hamas later today sunday and then another meeting involving all of the palestinian factions so there is potentially some immense into this
a follow on from this improved relationship between egypt and how mass which started earlier this year we've had talks about a potential alternative fattah figure mohammed dahlan having some kind of involvement here on the ground in running day to day affairs now we have this much broader proposal for a unity government for reconsideration between fatah and hamas which have been defied separated since two thousand and seven when hamas since when hamas has been running gaza as its own territory...
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trade links between the the regional government and turkey and so how this dynamic between. promise of resigning and turkey is changing is really significant because without turkish support what might happen is that if kurdistan decides to become independent they will be isolated because they will have no routes out south through the iraqi region of course will be problematic because the iraqi government will not cooperate and north through turkey if turkey is not cooperating will be problematic and then of course the east through iran will be equally difficult for them so i think that prime minister bizarrely will probably be working right now very hard on a diplomatic initiative working out a deal with turkey because part of for to take turkey on. if at the same time as taking baghdad on as well so it's a very complex situation which i think will start to change very rapidly over the next few days and weeks the united states even called on sunday to perspire in the referendum given the current regional tension. it looks like that's going to be ignored too and that this ref
trade links between the the regional government and turkey and so how this dynamic between. promise of resigning and turkey is changing is really significant because without turkish support what might happen is that if kurdistan decides to become independent they will be isolated because they will have no routes out south through the iraqi region of course will be problematic because the iraqi government will not cooperate and north through turkey if turkey is not cooperating will be...
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each tree trunk was between six and nine meters long. the project took weeks and was a logistical tour de force. piece by piece the stage was assembled. a sort of forest emerged from the logs ropes and boulders between which the actors would later move. the seating can accommodate two thousand seven hundred people and crowds flocked to the ridley to experience stage sculpture. in the summer of two thousand and four two hundred years after its first performance william tell was stage of made the cars artwork. thanks. thanks. prevented two thousand and fourteen. the world tour of theirs man's inhumanity series arrives in cuba. the us does not face exactly that the that it makes me very happy that these words can now be seen in cuba. they result in something off like an illiterate dialogue that concrete expressed in language one that you can actually communicate only in pictures right now and us. the music. artists in havana was the last foreign stop of this work. over two decades the artist had taken his troubling exhibition around the wor
each tree trunk was between six and nine meters long. the project took weeks and was a logistical tour de force. piece by piece the stage was assembled. a sort of forest emerged from the logs ropes and boulders between which the actors would later move. the seating can accommodate two thousand seven hundred people and crowds flocked to the ridley to experience stage sculpture. in the summer of two thousand and four two hundred years after its first performance william tell was stage of made the...
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refugees will be stateless people stuck between the two countries. bangladeshis living near the border with me being. me in my military is accused of planting amnesty international says the explosives trying to escape to bangladesh well i have reports from southeast bangladesh. on the bangladesh side of the river a rustic life shattered by events in a foreign land mama remembers how his younger brother was his first. so when the animal wandered off his brother went to find it. suddenly i heard this huge explosion and i saw people come running they were running away from something i went to see what happened and saw some people carrying him he was in pieces. brother had chased the cow over the poorest border into myanmar and stepped on a landmine he lost a leg and is in hospital fighting for his life just behind me beyond that dirt path is the enough river border between me and maher in bangladesh just a few thousand feet away from the home of mohammad hussian over there you can see several cows crossing back and forth between the river as they graze
refugees will be stateless people stuck between the two countries. bangladeshis living near the border with me being. me in my military is accused of planting amnesty international says the explosives trying to escape to bangladesh well i have reports from southeast bangladesh. on the bangladesh side of the river a rustic life shattered by events in a foreign land mama remembers how his younger brother was his first. so when the animal wandered off his brother went to find it. suddenly i heard...
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the directions between the moon and trump administration's. thought we would start with a discussion on the alliance and what our experts see is the agenda for the alliance going forward. let me introduce them briefly to you. i want to emphasize the wealth of experience we have here. friend, theh a good vice president of an independent think tank in south korea and the senior adviser on security counsel. newlyg next to him is the director of asia programs at the woodrow wilson center for international scholars. having just left the obama administration is the deputy secretary for east asia and the office of the secretary of defense. is the professor of international relations at soeul international relations, the georgetown of korea. he also servedy, as the foreign minister of foreign affairs for the government. and next to him, is michael pillsbury. any of you in this area in studygton, d.c. or china know mike as a long-term 2 u.s.nd and served presidents on broader strategy and national security issues. welcome, across the board. initially w
the directions between the moon and trump administration's. thought we would start with a discussion on the alliance and what our experts see is the agenda for the alliance going forward. let me introduce them briefly to you. i want to emphasize the wealth of experience we have here. friend, theh a good vice president of an independent think tank in south korea and the senior adviser on security counsel. newlyg next to him is the director of asia programs at the woodrow wilson center for...
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political disagreements between politicians will not turn into a disagreement between people. concerning the idea of peace and refugees here i'd like to reiterate that kurdistan is their home yeah part of our families and they will stay with their dignity in kurdistan as long as their areas have not been liberated they will live in peace and we have a very receptive policy to work all of them they are part of us and will continue on this and we don't regard them as guess they have they own the kurdistan region as well maybe there are some political differences between as in baghdad between our government and their government but we will never ever allow this political differences to be materialized or translated into this. whole differences between the arabs and the kurds arabs our brothers the brotherhood that we have with the turkmens with the cult binion's with the armenians with all of the other components there so political differences will not leak to community all differences if there is a mis understanding. towards us. the situation becomes clear for them. to emphasize
political disagreements between politicians will not turn into a disagreement between people. concerning the idea of peace and refugees here i'd like to reiterate that kurdistan is their home yeah part of our families and they will stay with their dignity in kurdistan as long as their areas have not been liberated they will live in peace and we have a very receptive policy to work all of them they are part of us and will continue on this and we don't regard them as guess they have they own the...
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both countries and the diverse exchange that takes place between cuba and the united states i say all right i want to reiterate the willingness of cuba to continue active cooperation between officials from both countries to clarify these acts completely and for that it is essential to have the participation and involvement of u.s. authorities or the embassy in havana is now expected to stop processing visas and issue a new travel warning for u.s. citizens from particle haim what happened here the beginning of an international mystery an american diplomat says while in bed in this hotel he heard a strong annoying hum only in that spot later he in twenty others would be diagnosed with a variety of symptoms from hearing loss to traumatic brain injuries some heard a noise others did not it's like something out of a spy mystery the names. games ok maybe not that sophisticated still hollywood has had its share of sonic weapons. invisible waves stop the incredible home. even put iron man on ice. so what hollywood thinks out of weapons can do they really do that find out we came here to the u
both countries and the diverse exchange that takes place between cuba and the united states i say all right i want to reiterate the willingness of cuba to continue active cooperation between officials from both countries to clarify these acts completely and for that it is essential to have the participation and involvement of u.s. authorities or the embassy in havana is now expected to stop processing visas and issue a new travel warning for u.s. citizens from particle haim what happened here...
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12 temperature still struggling between i2 and 70 degrees.t and more in the way of sunshine. this is bbc news, i‘m julian worricker. the headlines at 7pm. terror on the tube in london. 29 people are injured after a device partially explodes on a packed commuter train. police say it was an improvised explosive device. the bbc understands it had a timer. there was panic as passengers tried to flee the scene. massive bang occurred. didn‘t know what happened, looked around and the first thing we saw was an orange sort of fireball circumferencing the whole tube coming towards you. this fireball is just going over your head and eve rybody's screaming, and you just run out of the tube. whoever planted the device is still on the run. hundreds of detectives are involved in the manhunt. this is the scene live in parsons green, as the area remains on lockdown tonight.
12 temperature still struggling between i2 and 70 degrees.t and more in the way of sunshine. this is bbc news, i‘m julian worricker. the headlines at 7pm. terror on the tube in london. 29 people are injured after a device partially explodes on a packed commuter train. police say it was an improvised explosive device. the bbc understands it had a timer. there was panic as passengers tried to flee the scene. massive bang occurred. didn‘t know what happened, looked around and the first thing...
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the israelis and the palestinians followed peace between israel and its arab neighbors basically saying that there doesn't have to be one before the other or that there could be two separate peace tracks going on at the same time if that is a serious where it really could be significant in terms of bringing stability to the middle east but we don't have any more elaboration what the prime minister was getting at but certainly analysts are already taking a close look at what he is saying examine whether in fact this is a real possibility there's just so much going on in the world right. now that this really is going to be an incredibly interesting united nations general assembly meeting you of course will be following all the details for us for the moment though rosalind jordan thank you. kurdish leaders in iraq say they'll go ahead with an independence vote next week despite a ruling by iraq's supreme court suspending the referendum the court ordered that the poll be postponed until questions about its legality have been addressed the referendum will be held on september twenty fifth of
the israelis and the palestinians followed peace between israel and its arab neighbors basically saying that there doesn't have to be one before the other or that there could be two separate peace tracks going on at the same time if that is a serious where it really could be significant in terms of bringing stability to the middle east but we don't have any more elaboration what the prime minister was getting at but certainly analysts are already taking a close look at what he is saying examine...
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and i do not think there was really competition between the u.s. and china in latin america, at least during the time i was talking about. the u.s. was much more concerned about fidel castro and the extent the soviets in latin america. the example about namibia, this issue about china bringing its own labor, i think that is something that has become more and more of a problem in contemporary chinese projects than it was in the 60's. i think during the 60's, you are right, in the case of the trans am railway, there was thousands of chinese workers that were sent. i think there was also some appreciation in ways that these workers were toughing it out in africa. and you know, so there was, the reaction was a little bit more mixed. if you look at the range of african opinions about china and chinese aid in africa today, they are very diverse. you have some african leaders denouncing china and saying it is no different from the imperialists. and you have others praising china and saying yes it really , is a model that is different from the west and it
and i do not think there was really competition between the u.s. and china in latin america, at least during the time i was talking about. the u.s. was much more concerned about fidel castro and the extent the soviets in latin america. the example about namibia, this issue about china bringing its own labor, i think that is something that has become more and more of a problem in contemporary chinese projects than it was in the 60's. i think during the 60's, you are right, in the case of the...