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and in addion there's a tical crisis between us that has allowed such groups to spring up between our borders. g>> reporter:hazi agrees to ta us to the kurdish areas that have been most affected by isis' resurgence. i want tomore about how isis operates today, and why it'sef so difficult tot the insurgents. it's unsafe to venture beyond these hills, but with ghazi's help, i find someone who did they tortured us all the time. they forced us to get up at four in the morning to pray. after that our hands were bound behind our backs all day. they dressed us in blue jumpsuits so that they wouldn't confuse us with their fighters. >> reporter: the hostages were freed by ghazi'ssm counterterronit in may, after aerial bombardements pushed the militants cser to kurdish territory. nuazi filmed this video mis afterward. ali is to the right, almostun cognizable with his long beard. >> reporter: while ali was held captive, he says he was frequently moved. he believes this was becauseis isis captors wished to evade detection and aerial bombardment. >> ( translated ): from what we cod make out even t
and in addion there's a tical crisis between us that has allowed such groups to spring up between our borders. g>> reporter:hazi agrees to ta us to the kurdish areas that have been most affected by isis' resurgence. i want tomore about how isis operates today, and why it'sef so difficult tot the insurgents. it's unsafe to venture beyond these hills, but with ghazi's help, i find someone who did they tortured us all the time. they forced us to get up at four in the morning to pray. after...
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there's a mutual trust between us. speaking foreign language] >> thank you, mr. president, for the warm welcome. this comes as a continuation of the relation between our two countries and the significant progress they are witnessing which we are always interested in consolidating and promoting. i commend the unwavering commit ofment the united states to the security and stability of our region and has demonstrated its leadership of the coalition. speaking foreign language] in this context of pursuing and consolidating bilateral relations we shall concentrate our efforts to trade and increased investment along with our cooperation in the military, energy and education fields. we are pleased to invite corporations to participate and efforts such as projects in the state of kuwait and to invest therein according to the kuwait laws and regulations effective to investment. speaking foreign language] i'm pleased to -- we will also discuss means of cooperation twone resolve the crisis in the gulf region and look forward with hope that an end to this risis will be reache
there's a mutual trust between us. speaking foreign language] >> thank you, mr. president, for the warm welcome. this comes as a continuation of the relation between our two countries and the significant progress they are witnessing which we are always interested in consolidating and promoting. i commend the unwavering commit ofment the united states to the security and stability of our region and has demonstrated its leadership of the coalition. speaking foreign language] in this context...
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this relationship between the us and china is arguably the most important economic and geopolitical relationshipd today. i thought it was very interesting what he has to say. about the differences in cultures and understanding between the two countries, which many people have said to me, is really the reason why they are not able to come to some sort of resolution. he said, while the chinese prioritise, the west emphasise competition and they need to have more discussion and dialogue. thank you very much, karishma vaswani. now let's brief you on some other business stories. brexit will have a bigger economic impact on the uk than on the european union, the former head of the european central bank has told the bbc. jean—claude trichet said the break—up was "totally contrary to the new world" of large emerging economies, the likes of china and india — with single currencies and single markets. argentina's economy shrank by 4.2% in the second quarter, its sharpest year—on—year slowdown since 2014. the slump comes amid a damaging drought — and a currency crisis that has prompted the central bank to
this relationship between the us and china is arguably the most important economic and geopolitical relationshipd today. i thought it was very interesting what he has to say. about the differences in cultures and understanding between the two countries, which many people have said to me, is really the reason why they are not able to come to some sort of resolution. he said, while the chinese prioritise, the west emphasise competition and they need to have more discussion and dialogue. thank you...
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trade water for example i think it is important for the us in countries to increase the interest rate you have to increase trade between the us in country says well in order to minimize if. the escalation about that war between us and china now at the moment he also sees the level of inequality in the asian countries rising how could this be taken from your point of view well as a. you know. people. people. money money money the bankers feeding frenzy continues unabated ten years after the lehman brothers collapse. but the players have changed. financial service providers are giving banks run for their money. are they on a roll to the next big crisis. made in germany next to the bone. failure face. cover your fingertips. your eye or. it is frighteningly easy to steal your data. crooks are all too eager to snatch it from the world series on t.v. faffed the criminal trade in biometric data. close up in forty five minutes on t.w. . lehman brothers ten years on a story of ambition greed and megalomania. which is so clever the reason control to risk our lives one. of investment bankers off the chair so with the never stoppe
trade water for example i think it is important for the us in countries to increase the interest rate you have to increase trade between the us in country says well in order to minimize if. the escalation about that war between us and china now at the moment he also sees the level of inequality in the asian countries rising how could this be taken from your point of view well as a. you know. people. people. money money money the bankers feeding frenzy continues unabated ten years after the...
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between the us and china. we are the piggy bank to the world. we have been ripped off by china, we have been ripped off by the european union, we have been ripped off by everybody. in 2017, us imports from china amounted to $506 billion. tariffs have so far been applied to $53 billion worth of chinese exports. the tariffs announced today will now affect $200 billion worth of goods from china, and there is a warning that might rise by an additional $267 billion if china attempts further retaliation. because chinese action is already taking its toll on exporters. farmers on land and farmers of the sea are feeling the effect. lobster fishermen in maine are finding a big drop in demand for their luxury produce, which is exported live to china. it is becoming too expensive for consumers there. and, across america, this is starting to hurt all sorts of businesses. this is a trade dispute that donald trump started, and donald trump believes that he can win. the us calculation is this. because the deficit is so huge,
between the us and china. we are the piggy bank to the world. we have been ripped off by china, we have been ripped off by the european union, we have been ripped off by everybody. in 2017, us imports from china amounted to $506 billion. tariffs have so far been applied to $53 billion worth of chinese exports. the tariffs announced today will now affect $200 billion worth of goods from china, and there is a warning that might rise by an additional $267 billion if china attempts further...
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headlines: iran's president blames the us and its gulf allies for a deadly attack on its elite military forces. washington tells him to "look in the mirror". a trade war between the us and china escalates with millions of dollars of new tariffs against chinese goods kicking in within hours. india rolls out the world's largest healthcare project but will it work? we meet the first family to receive it. translation: when my first child was born i had to have a caesarean. we spent almost $2000. this time, before the child was born, ifilled in a form for the insurance scheme and we did not have to pay the hospitalfor the same procedure. and climbing aboard hong kong's new high—speed train to china. but will it tighten beijing's grip on the territory? live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. . good morning. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in london and 8 in the evening in new york, where the united states has dismissed claims from the iranian president, that the us was involved in an attack on a military parade in iran that killed 25 people. hassan rouhani says america and its gulf allies backed the assault, but the us ambass
headlines: iran's president blames the us and its gulf allies for a deadly attack on its elite military forces. washington tells him to "look in the mirror". a trade war between the us and china escalates with millions of dollars of new tariffs against chinese goods kicking in within hours. india rolls out the world's largest healthcare project but will it work? we meet the first family to receive it. translation: when my first child was born i had to have a caesarean. we spent almost...
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the way this is an example of those understanding's this is a letter duly signed by the us administration between the us administration and and and palestine regarding all these causes that are just ignored. ladies and gentlemen consistent with our commitment to peace and the two state solution and the pack of negotiations to achieve them a path we have never refused and i do challenge i challenge you to give to tell me about any single time where we refused to come to the negotiation table. to the contrary we have been invited more than once by more than one country here and they told us to they invited us to sit with netanyahu and in every single time i accepted and i do challenge you i challenge you to tell me that i have refused once or if they have the on the other hand accepted once. so we have never refused these negotiations with a view to rescuing the peace process and i came before the security council on the twentieth of february this year and presented an initiative calling for the convening of an international peace conference based on the relevant you and resolutions. and the intern
the way this is an example of those understanding's this is a letter duly signed by the us administration between the us administration and and and palestine regarding all these causes that are just ignored. ladies and gentlemen consistent with our commitment to peace and the two state solution and the pack of negotiations to achieve them a path we have never refused and i do challenge i challenge you to give to tell me about any single time where we refused to come to the negotiation table. to...
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or buffer between us, those horrid canes and land. and landm no barrier or buffer between us, those horrid canes and land. it is a triple whammy possibly, because you got high wind, the storm surge pushing that the sea and then an awful lot of rainfall, potentially. that is our big concern, especially to the north of. i am basing this on the current track, if the track of the current track, if the track of the storm changes and comes further south then we will be in the highest wind and the storm surge. i can tell you that carlton is a city that is only about seven feet above sea level, when we have higher than normal tides we have water on the roadways. so any rainfall is going to create even more problems with the normal situation we have got in the normal situation we have got in the morning and afternoon. we are a little bit concerned about that right now based on the current track, most of south carolina should be ok. it is our area north of charleston, including myrtle beach, thatis charleston, including myrtle beach, that is cl
or buffer between us, those horrid canes and land. and landm no barrier or buffer between us, those horrid canes and land. it is a triple whammy possibly, because you got high wind, the storm surge pushing that the sea and then an awful lot of rainfall, potentially. that is our big concern, especially to the north of. i am basing this on the current track, if the track of the current track, if the track of the storm changes and comes further south then we will be in the highest wind and the...
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that's not really the case between us and china. it's not -- you know, we're friends. we share, you know, commerce. half the stuff we wear is made in china, and there's -- we are economically co-mingled on a level that makes it very hard for me to think of them as an enemy, ever, contrary to how we thought of the soviet union throughout the entire cold war. so, i can tell you this. if we knew that china wants to put military bases on mars, we'll be on mars in 10 months. one month to fund, design, and build a spaceship, and nine months to send it there. >> you don't think there's anything adversarial or antagonistic about some of china's geopolitical movements around the world? there's been a long history of concern about chinese interests, and you write about it in your book. >> yeah, i'm not entirely certain. and so, if you're worried about them getting the edge up, then we ought to boost our investment as well. a little bit of competition is kind of good, you know? it puts a flame under your butt to get you to participate in ways you might not have otherwise done so
that's not really the case between us and china. it's not -- you know, we're friends. we share, you know, commerce. half the stuff we wear is made in china, and there's -- we are economically co-mingled on a level that makes it very hard for me to think of them as an enemy, ever, contrary to how we thought of the soviet union throughout the entire cold war. so, i can tell you this. if we knew that china wants to put military bases on mars, we'll be on mars in 10 months. one month to fund,...
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us? it's quite an unusual statement but i don't think it should take many people by surprise simply because of the nature of the relationship betweenen what mr ma said, i think it's quite clear that relationship has soured quite dramatically, particularly this week. you've got to rememberjack ma is an icon not just around the world but very much so just around the world but very much so here in china, so what he says carries a great deal of white. i think we're seeing signs of this rising nationalism in china in defiance of what many people i've talked to in china are saying is an unfair attack on china's economy. one academic said to me that the continuing trade war, the attention that the us is putting on china at the moment in the form of these tariffs, it really feels like america is trying to hold the chinese economic rise. mr ma of course didn't say all of that but what he did allude to was the fact that trying to go forward in the united states with the plans to create these i million jobs over five years was going to be pretty difficult given the current relationship between the us and china. wow, this dispute is becoming w
us? it's quite an unusual statement but i don't think it should take many people by surprise simply because of the nature of the relationship betweenen what mr ma said, i think it's quite clear that relationship has soured quite dramatically, particularly this week. you've got to rememberjack ma is an icon not just around the world but very much so just around the world but very much so here in china, so what he says carries a great deal of white. i think we're seeing signs of this rising...
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it is an interesting twist in the spat between the us and china, but let's talk about these new products expected 7 but let's talk about these new products, what's expected? a range of things, this is the time of year when apple announces its updated iphone and we expect them to do that this year, we expect three new devices, one of which might be a big premium phone that could be more costly tha n premium phone that could be more costly than the current iphone x, which was $999, which made it at the time the most expensive iphone apple ever had. it might eclipse that with this time around. it might launch a new apple watch, launched in 2015, it had a slow start, apple didn't release the sales figures, but it seems to gain momentum, so apple hopes a new version of that could be a big hit for christmas. also we might, sally, see a couple of updated ipads based on a couple of lea ks updated ipads based on a couple of leaks out of this event already but of course we won't know for certain until they tell us for sure later on. as you say, some of the products are on. as you say, some of the
it is an interesting twist in the spat between the us and china, but let's talk about these new products expected 7 but let's talk about these new products, what's expected? a range of things, this is the time of year when apple announces its updated iphone and we expect them to do that this year, we expect three new devices, one of which might be a big premium phone that could be more costly tha n premium phone that could be more costly than the current iphone x, which was $999, which made it...
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i am simply stating the discussion that we had between us all is that i would hope and i think we had some agreement before that the democrats who have been, i think, justifiablely uncomfortable moving ahead, could publicly, in an effort to bring this country together, say that we would feel better. i'm not expecting them to vote yes, but not to complain that an f.b.i. investigation has not occurred. and i -- this is what i'm trying to do. this country is being ripped apart here, and we got to make sure that we do due diligence. i think this committee has done a good job, but i do think we can have a short pause and make sure that the f.b.i. can investigate. my understanding is that some of us would have to, and i'm prepared to do it, make a request to the white house to ask the f.b.i. to do that investigation. it would be short and limited in scope to the current allegations that have been made. >> mr. chairman. senator flake: but i would just encourage democrats who we talked to before to endorse that kind of thing that we can then move on. >> mr. chairman. senator grassley: because
i am simply stating the discussion that we had between us all is that i would hope and i think we had some agreement before that the democrats who have been, i think, justifiablely uncomfortable moving ahead, could publicly, in an effort to bring this country together, say that we would feel better. i'm not expecting them to vote yes, but not to complain that an f.b.i. investigation has not occurred. and i -- this is what i'm trying to do. this country is being ripped apart here, and we got to...
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he told the bbc the current trade war between the us and china is very concerning.ave to be watching what is larger than to the consumer psychology. if people are going to become pessimistic and conservative, then there could be some impact on consumptions and behaviours of consumers. you consumptions and behaviours of consumers. you focus consumptions and behaviours of consumers. you focus more on asia and china now particularly with the amount of growth coming from china? i believe shiseido has a big advantage understanding chinese consumers, asian consumers. and offering them appropriate products and services. trouble on trips
he told the bbc the current trade war between the us and china is very concerning.ave to be watching what is larger than to the consumer psychology. if people are going to become pessimistic and conservative, then there could be some impact on consumptions and behaviours of consumers. you consumptions and behaviours of consumers. you focus consumptions and behaviours of consumers. you focus more on asia and china now particularly with the amount of growth coming from china? i believe shiseido...
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us president raises the sta kes row as the us president raises the stakes in the heated trade dispute with china. later today, high level trade talks between european union and the united states take place in brussels, with the aim of resolving the on—going trade dispute. us trade representative robert lighthizer will meet eu trade chief cecilia malmstrom to discuss how to build closer trading ties. let's see how the dispute began: in march, the trump administration hit the eu with increased import tariffs, which included 25% on steel and 10% on aluminium. the eu retaliated by increasing tariffs on $3.1 billion worth of us products, such as bourbon whiskey and motorcycles. however president trump and european commission president jean—claude juncker agreed to a trade truce injuly, which included the us not implementing its threat of raising tariffs on european cars. however disagreements remain. the eu wants to scrap car tariffs permanently as part of the trade deal — a proposal that trump rejects. in response the us has pushed for agriculture to be included in negotiations, which is a no—go for brussels so far. let's get more on this stor
us president raises the sta kes row as the us president raises the stakes in the heated trade dispute with china. later today, high level trade talks between european union and the united states take place in brussels, with the aim of resolving the on—going trade dispute. us trade representative robert lighthizer will meet eu trade chief cecilia malmstrom to discuss how to build closer trading ties. let's see how the dispute began: in march, the trump administration hit the eu with increased...
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us financial regulators, sending shares in the car maker tumbling. plus, $1 trillion of trade in the balance — time is running out for a new deal on nafta as talks between us and canada hit the buffers. and on the markets: the nikkei injapan hits a 27 year high on friday after strong gains on wall street, thanks to the federal reserve‘s up beat assessment of the us economy. we start in the us, where billionaire tech entrepreneur elon musk has been charged with fraud by financial regulators. they allege the boss of tesla deliberately misled investors earlier this year, when he tweeted that he planned to take the electric car company private by buying back its shares. mr musk has called the action "unjustified," saying he has always acted in "the best interests of truth, transparency and investors." the charges, that could see him barred from running a public company in future, sent tesla's shares slumping in after hours trade, wiping billions of dollars off its value. it all began as it so often does these days, with a tweet. this one had to make problematic words. the problem? according to us regulators, elon musk didn't actually have the money. in fact
us financial regulators, sending shares in the car maker tumbling. plus, $1 trillion of trade in the balance — time is running out for a new deal on nafta as talks between us and canada hit the buffers. and on the markets: the nikkei injapan hits a 27 year high on friday after strong gains on wall street, thanks to the federal reserve‘s up beat assessment of the us economy. we start in the us, where billionaire tech entrepreneur elon musk has been charged with fraud by financial regulators....
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it is no secret that there have been serious differences between us in recent years ago and there still are. this is mainly about the rule of law and about press freedom. but hard to pacify hurt the double ask about the case of can do a turkish journalist now in exile in germany after one was defiant. they could be the bush who for such a used a loophole and fled to germany. but he's caught sentenced remains valid. and this person belongs in jail because he revealed state secrets. there. also the former editor of cum her newspaper which published a video purporting to show turkey's intelligence agency delivering weapons into syria rejects the accusations despite being accredited and stayed away from the press conference after edwin threatened to pull the plug. it became clear to me that one would use my presence as an excuse not to come to the press conference and face critical questions from journalists. he would mix them with. outside on the streets of berlin protesters were also drawing attention to the lack of basic freedoms in turkey a number of demonstrations both for and against
it is no secret that there have been serious differences between us in recent years ago and there still are. this is mainly about the rule of law and about press freedom. but hard to pacify hurt the double ask about the case of can do a turkish journalist now in exile in germany after one was defiant. they could be the bush who for such a used a loophole and fled to germany. but he's caught sentenced remains valid. and this person belongs in jail because he revealed state secrets. there. also...
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i think we should be ambitious for britain. off—the—shelf model. deal between us. you bust your partyged. the national interest. the government? our borders. impossible to deliver and wrong in principle. of the british people. that is the first thing we need to do. people voted for an end to free movement. he doesn't even think you believe in it. "he said today that unlike the prime minister i campaigned for brexit. unlike the prime minister, ifought for this and i believe in it. believe in a proper brexit. i do believe in brexit. that we make the success of brexit for the future. that is why i am being ambitious for this country. of the chequers plan. unanimously by the other 27. state are not acceptable. the chequers plan cannot be take it or leave it. that we are not heading for no deal, can you? working for. you're going to have to do move to get that agreement. a good dealfor the united kingdom. but you will have to shift to get that agreement. knowing what that problem is. both sides have got to move and that includes you. the point is very simple. until we know what their probl
i think we should be ambitious for britain. off—the—shelf model. deal between us. you bust your partyged. the national interest. the government? our borders. impossible to deliver and wrong in principle. of the british people. that is the first thing we need to do. people voted for an end to free movement. he doesn't even think you believe in it. "he said today that unlike the prime minister i campaigned for brexit. unlike the prime minister, ifought for this and i believe in it....
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as has just been explained there's no daylight between us it will be a close and trusting cooperation just as i've had with in recent years. before the vote had urged the conservative m.p.'s to support counter her candidate was also backed by leaders of the conservatives but very insistent party this see is you but to no avail the majority wanted to change after both the newly elected leader stressed that he didn't see the result as a vote against anglo american but the german chancellor acknowledged the outcome is a defeat. this is democracy and that means sometimes you lose a vote there's nothing to gloss over but i want the parliamentary group of the c.d.u. and sees you to be successful and therefore i will support i've been callous wherever possible now. lost one of the closest confidence to have been at the top of the parliamentary party of the conservatives since i'm glad america became german chancellor in two thousand and five whole position polities declared cowardice defeat a clear sign that merkel's time as chancellor is coming to an end does this shows that mrs merkel can
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is the trade war between the us and china about to get worse? from prison back to politics, we hear from malaysia's leader in waiting, how the trade war is likely to affect the region. welcome to asia business report. the trade war between the world's two biggest economies will likely get worse this week. president trump is reportedly announcing new tariffs on about $200 billion worth of chinese imports as early as today and if that happens, beijing may decline to participate in proposed trade talks with the us president. president trump likes to boast he is winning the trade war, but according to the american chamber of commerce in china, these ta riffs chamber of commerce in china, these tariffs are hurting us companies more than chinese companies. a survey last week showed that nearly 6% of american firms in china would consider moving back to the us, despite tax incentives back home. us companies do not think that tariffs is the best way to address the lopsided economic relationship. however, we asked our companies, what do you want us compa
is the trade war between the us and china about to get worse? from prison back to politics, we hear from malaysia's leader in waiting, how the trade war is likely to affect the region. welcome to asia business report. the trade war between the world's two biggest economies will likely get worse this week. president trump is reportedly announcing new tariffs on about $200 billion worth of chinese imports as early as today and if that happens, beijing may decline to participate in proposed trade...
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us—backed gulf states of supporting the groups behind the attack. a further $200 billion worth of tariffs against chinese goods is about to kick in, as the trade war betweenhe us and china escalates. and this story is trending on social media. ajournalist in saudi arabia has made history by becoming the country's first female news anchor. weam al dakheel presented the main news bulletin for al saudiya, a state—run tv channel. she received praise on social media that's all. stay with bbc world news. and the top story in the uk: police say there's no link to terrorism after a man was arrested at the visitors‘ entrance to buckingham palace. the 38—year—old was stopped by security staff on suspicion of carrying a taser. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. as of noon today, around half of all chinese goods exported to the us will be subjected to president trump's tariffs. will american consumers finally feel the effects of the trade war? and we look at how a small state in india's northeast is kicking off india's northeast is kicking off india's organic produce revolution. hello and welcome to this monday edition of asia business repor
us—backed gulf states of supporting the groups behind the attack. a further $200 billion worth of tariffs against chinese goods is about to kick in, as the trade war betweenhe us and china escalates. and this story is trending on social media. ajournalist in saudi arabia has made history by becoming the country's first female news anchor. weam al dakheel presented the main news bulletin for al saudiya, a state—run tv channel. she received praise on social media that's all. stay with bbc...
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as has just been explained there's no daylight between us it will be a close and trusting cooperation process of how in recent years. before the vote anglo-american had urged the conservative m.p.'s to support her like her candidate was all. so backed by leaders of the conservative but very insistent party the c.s.u. but to no avail the majority wanted to change afterwards the newly elected leader stressed that he didn't see the result as a vote against anglo american but the german chancellor acknowledged the outcome is a defeat. this is democracy and that means sometimes you lose a vote there is nothing to gloss over but i want the parliamentary group of c.d.u. and c.s.u. to be successful and therefore i will support us where of a possible to help the conduct all opposition parties declared cowardice defeat a clear sign that marcos time as chancellor is coming to an end does cyc this shows that mrs merkel can no longer rely on the support of her own group so i recommend that mrs merkel will vote of confidence that you are following the we call on the government to finally come to te
as has just been explained there's no daylight between us it will be a close and trusting cooperation process of how in recent years. before the vote anglo-american had urged the conservative m.p.'s to support her like her candidate was all. so backed by leaders of the conservative but very insistent party the c.s.u. but to no avail the majority wanted to change afterwards the newly elected leader stressed that he didn't see the result as a vote against anglo american but the german chancellor...
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it is no secret that there have been serious differences between us in recent years ago and there still are. this is mainly about the rule of law and about press freedom. but fog the press if i heard about asked about the case of can do a turkish journalist now in exile in germany as owen was defiant. used a loophole and fled to germany. but he's caught sentenced remains valid. and this person belongs in jail because he revealed state secrets. also the former editor of news paper which published a video purporting to show turkey's intelligence agency delivering weapons into syria rejects the accusations despite being accredited and stayed away from the press conference after edwin threatened to pull the plug. it became clear to me one would use my presence as an excuse not to come to the press conference and face critical questions from journalists. outside on the streets of berlin protesters were also drawing attention to the lack of basic freedoms in turkey a number of demonstrations both for and against that one over the next twenty four hours but with thousands of police deployed in
it is no secret that there have been serious differences between us in recent years ago and there still are. this is mainly about the rule of law and about press freedom. but fog the press if i heard about asked about the case of can do a turkish journalist now in exile in germany as owen was defiant. used a loophole and fled to germany. but he's caught sentenced remains valid. and this person belongs in jail because he revealed state secrets. also the former editor of news paper which...
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does europe actually have a plan to bring the two sides closer together and ease the standoff between it on the us i don't know if they have a plan that is the standoff between iran and us but they are trying very hard to work with russia and china to at least keep the other six players at the table. and then they have this. couple days ago monday i think that the e.u. does have a plan to help e.u. companies avoid the sanctions if the debts at the same time deftly surely bring it again on collision course with the u.s. because of the e.u. policy chief said yesterday was looking at ways to circumvent the sanctions that the u.s. is imposing on iran yeah it will be a collision course but i think we have to be fair in saying it's washington that's causing the collision they've worked with their partners they signed the deal and now they're withdrawing so if the e.u. makes this special vehicle they're talking about if they make it work trump wouldn't agree with this they wouldn't agree with this but i think they win some important foreign policy independence at least in the financial spear and it'll se
does europe actually have a plan to bring the two sides closer together and ease the standoff between it on the us i don't know if they have a plan that is the standoff between iran and us but they are trying very hard to work with russia and china to at least keep the other six players at the table. and then they have this. couple days ago monday i think that the e.u. does have a plan to help e.u. companies avoid the sanctions if the debts at the same time deftly surely bring it again on...
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you look at the current state of relations between the us and china. how did you see this trade war ending? we don't have much trust between the two countries. and i think that is legitimate on both sides, frankly. the way we are going about it now doesn't seem to be the best way of building trust. so having said that, how are we going to come out of this? i would really like to see serious time limited results oriented negotiation in which chinese will address market opening, reciprocal treatment. which chinese will address market opening, reciprocaltreatment. let's quickly show you the markets now. the typhoon that is ripping through the region, macau, many gaming and casino stocks are down significantly because of the damage that it is likely to cause. up next — newsbriefing. a new way of measuring poverty in the uk is being proposed, to include unavoidable costs like child care that some people face. alison holt has more. jenny has multiple sclerosis. she is also a single mum with four children. 0n benefits, she struggles to pay the extra child car
you look at the current state of relations between the us and china. how did you see this trade war ending? we don't have much trust between the two countries. and i think that is legitimate on both sides, frankly. the way we are going about it now doesn't seem to be the best way of building trust. so having said that, how are we going to come out of this? i would really like to see serious time limited results oriented negotiation in which chinese will address market opening, reciprocal...
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looking forward to working with on the long otto as has just been explained there's no daylight between us it will be a close and trusting cooperation just as i've had with in recent years. you know. if you had before the vote on the america had urged the conservative m.p.'s to support her and like her but to no avail the majority wanted to change the german chancellor acknowledge the outcome is a defeat. that's shouldn't it be this is democracy and that means sometimes you lose a vote there is nothing to gloss over but i want the parliamentary group of c.d.u. and c.s.u. to be successful and therefore i will support i think house wherever possible. catfish and all opposition parties declared kouddous defeat a clear sign that market's time is chance less coming to an end coalition partner the social democrats are calling for a return to serious work. mind else if the sky urge seriousness and politics we have a global political situation that is rather chaotic germany cannot afford to gamble on the contrary we are an anchor of stability also for europe and i expect this seriousness from both
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it's no secret that there have been serious differences between us in recent years and there still are. people it's mainly about the rule of law and about press freedom that fogged up perfectly by hurt by this davos to last about the case of chandan darr a turkish journalist now in exile in germany everyone was defiant out of the q.b. bush flew for such which he used a loophole and he fled to germany. but his court sentence remains valid. and this person belongs in jail because he has revealed state secrets. you show which has outside on the streets of berlin protesters were also drawing attention to the lack of basic freedoms in turkey. a protest it's not against the one but it's against his politics is politics of violation of human rights is politics of violation of freedom of press and journalism is not a crime but it seems to be a crime in turkey. earlier german president steinmeyer greeted at a one at bellevue palace this visit is an attempt to normalize relations when times are anything but normal turkey is holding a number of germans as political prisoners not to mention thousa
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strengthen the us dollar and doesn't that have harmful effects in other places like emerging markets, turkey, south africa? >> you bring up a good point although historically the link betweene us dollar and emerging markets is tenuous at best. if anything it to strengthens our economy, i think, and really the dollar is more in opinion of how strong it country's economy is. i would rather see a strong dollar because it's usually an indicator the us economy is growing. lauren: i wish we could-- send them my way. in the seo. cheryl: coming up we will talk about nike. they are frankly going all in with this colin kaepenick add. you will not believe when they plan to air the commercial. the semi final matches is set at the u.s. open. could we end up with an all-american women's final? gerrit is coming in now. looking at futures, dow up 48, s&p up two and three quarters and nasdaq up six. you are watching "fbn:am" too cold for camping? too hot to work? nah. this is the gator xuv835. with game-changing heat and air, it's never too anything for anything. more? he has asked for... what? well he did say please (all boys): thank you, thank you, thank you. designed to save you money.
strengthen the us dollar and doesn't that have harmful effects in other places like emerging markets, turkey, south africa? >> you bring up a good point although historically the link betweene us dollar and emerging markets is tenuous at best. if anything it to strengthens our economy, i think, and really the dollar is more in opinion of how strong it country's economy is. i would rather see a strong dollar because it's usually an indicator the us economy is growing. lauren: i wish we...
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between us and the the created order. that god response to that was to take on human flesh and to come to live among us. and that even while political -- military and religious leaders colluded, to cruse are if i and slaughter the the son of god, that even while that was happening that god the trinity colluded to bring the greatest good to our world that the world has ever known. colluded to save the world to save us out from ourselves and this is why we value humanity god created us in his image to respect and protect human life and that he was willing to go to his death on a cross to save us to reare deem us. given this line of reasons we don't have to limit to scripture limiting there's philosophical that i'm against the abortion on demand regime. and let me mention a few of those right now. i want to quack through seven to show you that we can use the thick language of christian christianity when we want to give disstingtively christian reasons but also use thinner an more neutral language that we borrow from medical c
between us and the the created order. that god response to that was to take on human flesh and to come to live among us. and that even while political -- military and religious leaders colluded, to cruse are if i and slaughter the the son of god, that even while that was happening that god the trinity colluded to bring the greatest good to our world that the world has ever known. colluded to save the world to save us out from ourselves and this is why we value humanity god created us in his...
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hopes inrease for a second summit between north korea's leader, kimjong—un, and the us.nnounced pretty soon. an inquest has heard that a teenage girl died after eating a baguette sold at a branch of pret a manger with no allergy information on display. natasha ednan—laperouse, who was 15 and had numerous allergies, collapsed on a flight from london to nice injuly 2016. unknown to natasha, the baguette she had bought contained sesame seed, a detail not mentioned on the packaging. our correspondent dan johnson reports. for the ednan—laperouse family, this was always going to be a difficult day, as the coroner examined the distressing final moments of their daughter's life. natasha was described as mature, very careful and cautious. she had food allergies from being a baby, and the family shopped and cooked strictly, to keep her safe. but, back injuly 2016, natasha bought a baguette from the pret at heathrow airport. now, like all of their sandwiches, there is no full list of ingredients, because they are made in—store. they are not shipped in. there are notices on the shel
hopes inrease for a second summit between north korea's leader, kimjong—un, and the us.nnounced pretty soon. an inquest has heard that a teenage girl died after eating a baguette sold at a branch of pret a manger with no allergy information on display. natasha ednan—laperouse, who was 15 and had numerous allergies, collapsed on a flight from london to nice injuly 2016. unknown to natasha, the baguette she had bought contained sesame seed, a detail not mentioned on the packaging. our...
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effect on it, but to us, that is why the japan society is giving such a important role to bridge between usd so, no matter how the people change--and every four years or eight years, they change the presidency. and in japan also different. but to us, for communicating with the people, with the local people, and then i think it's wonderful. but to me, i've been living in this country for 50 years, and so that-- jon: which is hard to believe, by the way. robert: yes, it is. jon: she's 51 years old. nobuko: yes, yes, my father said to me once when i came to this country, he told me, "building a wall is very easy, but building a bridge is very difficult. so, if you go to america with that blessing, i want you to build a bridge between united states and then japan." so, that is why, i mean, we are heavily involved for the many nonprofit organization. but to me, japan society is very important because that is an organization that i involve for the first time when i came to this country. robert: and jon, she mentioned building bridges, and also building walls, which means that, you know, there pro
effect on it, but to us, that is why the japan society is giving such a important role to bridge between usd so, no matter how the people change--and every four years or eight years, they change the presidency. and in japan also different. but to us, for communicating with the people, with the local people, and then i think it's wonderful. but to me, i've been living in this country for 50 years, and so that-- jon: which is hard to believe, by the way. robert: yes, it is. jon: she's 51 years...
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that is mainly because everyone has been quite concerned about this potential trade spat between the usvery much indeed. we will show you the market numbers again shortly but first, let's look at what is trending on business today. on business insider, furious customers are accusing amazon of raising the price of water ahead of hurricane florence. the company says "we do not engage in surge pricing" — and is taking action against sellers listing unusually expensive water from bloomberg, how hurricane florence could hit the midterms. it says at least half a dozen republican—held districts in the hurricane's path are at play in the coming elections — and that us voters have a history of punishing lawmakers who ‘fumble' disaster responses. and richard branson tells cnbc the key to success is a 3—day workweek. with today's cutting—edge technology, he believes there is no reason people can't work less hours and be equally — if not more — effective. i would say they are working i would more hours because they need to be paid for that. as people say we work longer week because we cannot afford
that is mainly because everyone has been quite concerned about this potential trade spat between the usvery much indeed. we will show you the market numbers again shortly but first, let's look at what is trending on business today. on business insider, furious customers are accusing amazon of raising the price of water ahead of hurricane florence. the company says "we do not engage in surge pricing" — and is taking action against sellers listing unusually expensive water from...
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it is no secret that there have been serious differences between us in recent years ago and there still are. this is mainly about the rule of law and about press freedom. but fogged up testify hurt asked about the case of can do a turkish journalist now in exile in germany after one was defiant. could be the bush. used a loophole and fled to germany. but he's caught sentenced remains valid. and this person belongs in jail because he revealed state secrets. she's. also the former editor of calm her newspaper which published a video purporting to show turkey's intelligence agency delivering weapons into syria rejects the accusations despite being accredited and stayed away from the press conference after edwin threatened to pull the plug. it became clear to me that one would use my presence as an excuse not to come to the press conference and face critical questions from journalists. they've been mixed. outside on the streets of berlin protesters were also drawing attention to the lack of basic freedoms in turkey a number of demonstrations both for and against at zero on over the next twe
it is no secret that there have been serious differences between us in recent years ago and there still are. this is mainly about the rule of law and about press freedom. but fogged up testify hurt asked about the case of can do a turkish journalist now in exile in germany after one was defiant. could be the bush. used a loophole and fled to germany. but he's caught sentenced remains valid. and this person belongs in jail because he revealed state secrets. she's. also the former editor of calm...
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there have been some other cases that could be resolved and i consider how many issues there were between us we've already made a great deal of progress and i think this is indeed a lot of progress so and i hope that even those cases still outstanding will be resolved. and as you well i would like. to thank you for these kind and open words for the chancellor. the turkish judiciary. has made decisions to let various people be released even though the case the proceedings against them are continue i'm not going to name names but the last individual who you mentioned by name so i don't know. who is an agent who has. revealed state secrets to the public. who has been sentenced to five years and ten months in prison and by turkish courts i think you're aware of that five years and ten months. that's a prison sentence so the person made use of some sort of. gap in this agreement work and managed to escape to germany and that individual right now is somebody who since the sentence was legally binding who should be imprisoned because that is an individual who has disclosed secrets and there is no s
there have been some other cases that could be resolved and i consider how many issues there were between us we've already made a great deal of progress and i think this is indeed a lot of progress so and i hope that even those cases still outstanding will be resolved. and as you well i would like. to thank you for these kind and open words for the chancellor. the turkish judiciary. has made decisions to let various people be released even though the case the proceedings against them are...
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we have six kids between us. >> hope has arrived. we're showing you the place to shop to save money. >>> plus, district parking drama. the i-team looks into signs causing confusion amongst drivers and in some cases costing them a lot of cash. sheena? >> i stare at tho signs for like five minutes sometimes. i don't know what they say. we have sprinkles acrosshe area. we're watching heavy rain for later on want to. have the umbrella before you leave the house. back in a few mutes to show you the timing of that and a look ahead to the we >>> finding a parking spot in the district can , well, pretty frustrating. sometimes it's hard to tell ifc the ss even legal. >> a review by news 4's investigative reporreveals hundreds of conflicting signs in the district. i've seen these. i know y have too. they're confusing and often costly for manyrivers. >> reporter: the more people who live or work in d.c., the more difficult it is toind a parking space. often when you see a space open up, you just want to pounce on t it, it's often difficult to k
we have six kids between us. >> hope has arrived. we're showing you the place to shop to save money. >>> plus, district parking drama. the i-team looks into signs causing confusion amongst drivers and in some cases costing them a lot of cash. sheena? >> i stare at tho signs for like five minutes sometimes. i don't know what they say. we have sprinkles acrosshe area. we're watching heavy rain for later on want to. have the umbrella before you leave the house. back in a few...
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there's a basic debate between us and the majority of the european parliament and this debate is aboutigration as the majority of the european parliament is absolutely . and very clearly an anti my government made it very clear that we want to preserve our right to make our own decision to let. our own country and who we do not want to let and thirty or and the european union would like to take away destroy it. and they want to impose or be got three quarters on the member states to distribute the migrants among you member states and that's a that's a clash between the pro migration majority of the european parliament and the anger in government. now when a long running conflict finishes more than just physical scars remain our documentary between war and peace examines the day to day recovery it's eye opening and it's next. i think we can agree that the decision to intervene in libya was perhaps too quickly taken but we also know that the libya crisis today as we see it at least as i see it is a multifaceted crisis because it's a political crisis it's a security crisis and it's an eco
there's a basic debate between us and the majority of the european parliament and this debate is aboutigration as the majority of the european parliament is absolutely . and very clearly an anti my government made it very clear that we want to preserve our right to make our own decision to let. our own country and who we do not want to let and thirty or and the european union would like to take away destroy it. and they want to impose or be got three quarters on the member states to distribute...
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now where ever of falls along that range this will mark a dramatic escalation of the trade war between us and china in fact with this announcement that we are expecting more than half of all chinese imports to the u.s. would be hit by these tariffs and china has indicated that it does intend to retaliate in july when the u.s. initiated the first round of terrorist covering about fifty billion dollars worth of chinese goods china you need it lee did the same in kind to u.s. products now that we're expecting another two hundred billion dollars worth of products tariffed china has said that it intends to respond by initiating sixty billion dollars worth of u.s. goods the difference there is because china has a severe trade imbalance with the u.s. it simply exports much more to this country to the u.s. than the u.s. exports to china trump has said this round of tariffs is intended to punish china for unfair trade practices as well as enhanced the u.s. is hand in these ongoing negotiations but indications are according to reporting by bloomberg news that china is willing to walk away from furt
now where ever of falls along that range this will mark a dramatic escalation of the trade war between us and china in fact with this announcement that we are expecting more than half of all chinese imports to the u.s. would be hit by these tariffs and china has indicated that it does intend to retaliate in july when the u.s. initiated the first round of terrorist covering about fifty billion dollars worth of chinese goods china you need it lee did the same in kind to u.s. products now that...
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us trade representative and counterpart. they are holding talks later today to lay the groundwork for a meeting between the us president and theister shinzo abe. the president trump has made it clear he is unhappy with the two thirds of auto ex—boss and he wa nts to two thirds of auto ex—boss and he wants to have an agreement that addresses it. last year's us deficit with japan trade was third behind china. and mexico at $71 billion. according to the nikkei newspaper, japan could potentially lower ta riffs japan could potentially lower tariffs on us agricultural imports by lowering those figures. a great deal of japanese cars are exported to the us. what is interesting is that the us would have gotten those lower agricultural tariffs had they remained in the trans—pacific partnership multilateral trade agreement. japan keen to avoid the high tariffs on cars and they want to use negotiations with eu cou nterpa rts to use negotiations with eu counterparts for a free trade pact asa counterparts for a free trade pact as a model for how they should deal with the us going forward. we will keep an eye on that as it progresses. the us
us trade representative and counterpart. they are holding talks later today to lay the groundwork for a meeting between the us president and theister shinzo abe. the president trump has made it clear he is unhappy with the two thirds of auto ex—boss and he wa nts to two thirds of auto ex—boss and he wants to have an agreement that addresses it. last year's us deficit with japan trade was third behind china. and mexico at $71 billion. according to the nikkei newspaper, japan could...
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us economy remained undimmed. that might seem surprising given the escalation in trade tensions between the us and its biggest trading question for investors, as ever, is the outlook for american business. and, with unemployment at a record low, wages are rising and american consumer spending set to pick up as a result of both the back—to—school and holiday seasons, well, that's about as close to a clean bill of health as corporate america can get. joining us now is tom stevenson, who's the investment director at fidelity international. what a week for political news. brexit of course on the agenda. huge pressure on theresa may. how are the markets reacting and what do the people in the city think? what factors a re people in the city think? what factors are they watching? the thing is that the markets have had plenty of time to get used to the idea of a lot of uncertainty and i think everybody expected that, in this final push up to october, november, that things would get more tense and there would be conflicting headlines and ups and downs. i think the market is relatively relaxed about that. and also it looks at
us economy remained undimmed. that might seem surprising given the escalation in trade tensions between the us and its biggest trading question for investors, as ever, is the outlook for american business. and, with unemployment at a record low, wages are rising and american consumer spending set to pick up as a result of both the back—to—school and holiday seasons, well, that's about as close to a clean bill of health as corporate america can get. joining us now is tom stevenson, who's the...
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just between us, i won't tell anyone. >> i would point back to the fight in 1995.re was a book by anonymous concerned washington for a long time. and think that sometimes, things get accelerated in the age of twitter. so if we do find out who this is. that took nine, 10 months to find out who the author is. we'll probably find out the end of the month. right about the time the government funding bill runs out. melissa: interesting. chad, that was a good little detail you gave us without guessing at all. i like that. >> i've been watching the judiciary committee all week. melissa: there you go. thank you. david: tucker carlson says he knows who it is. melissa: really? he thinks he knows. david: he thinks he knows. if he knows, probably somebody in the administration knows. at least they have an idea. >>> more on the resistance within the president's ranks. new details on white house search for the anonymous critic inside the administration. next fox news media analyst howard kurtz and brad blakeman, former staffer for president gw bush, sounding off on the hunt to e
just between us, i won't tell anyone. >> i would point back to the fight in 1995.re was a book by anonymous concerned washington for a long time. and think that sometimes, things get accelerated in the age of twitter. so if we do find out who this is. that took nine, 10 months to find out who the author is. we'll probably find out the end of the month. right about the time the government funding bill runs out. melissa: interesting. chad, that was a good little detail you gave us without...
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we begin with the front of the financial times and its coverage of a second summit between the us andpreparing for another meeting between kim jong—un and donald trump after receiving a ‘warm and positive' letter from the dictator. a recent military parade also left out the display of nuclear arsenal. the front page of the metro looks at a possible brexit deal in just 6—8 weeks following postive comments by the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier. online in the guardian aston martin names its first female chair as the bond car brand prepares for a £5 billion stock market float. on news site vice the mayor in the louisiana city of kenner has banned the purchase of nike goods in the city's gyms and sport centres, after nfl star colin kaepernick became a face for the brand. kaepernick ignited political debate after taking a knee during the national anthem. and finally the front page the guardian, one of england's greatest cricketers, alastair cook, signs off from his record—breaking international career. what an ending to him. we will talk about him in a moment. joseph is back. joseph s
we begin with the front of the financial times and its coverage of a second summit between the us andpreparing for another meeting between kim jong—un and donald trump after receiving a ‘warm and positive' letter from the dictator. a recent military parade also left out the display of nuclear arsenal. the front page of the metro looks at a possible brexit deal in just 6—8 weeks following postive comments by the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier. online in the guardian aston martin...
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let's go to asia now and the trade war between the world's two biggest economies, china and the us. trade organisation will try to get between the two of them. rico hizon is following the story in singapore face—off. anotherface—off! face—off. another face—off! laughter we are not talking about the recent complaint china has made about the us about this ongoing tariff wall. december 2013, beijing disagreed with the way washington assessed whether certain chinese exports had been dumped at unfairly low prices on to us markets. china has suffered more than $7 billion in duties annually and is seeking permission from the wto to impose the same sanctions as allowed under the rules. the global trading body is reviewing the complaint and the decision is coming very soon. the world trade organisation has pledged to mediate between the us and china as trade conflicts escalate. it is dedicated to force washington and beijing into a dialogue, a dispute that could lead to a full—scale global trading while. it could hurt global trading while. it could hurt global economic growth. thank you very
let's go to asia now and the trade war between the world's two biggest economies, china and the us. trade organisation will try to get between the two of them. rico hizon is following the story in singapore face—off. anotherface—off! face—off. another face—off! laughter we are not talking about the recent complaint china has made about the us about this ongoing tariff wall. december 2013, beijing disagreed with the way washington assessed whether certain chinese exports had been dumped...
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there was contention between us and a third person.anscript about him, and you should assess his credibility with that in mind. put yourself in our shoes if you can, i know that is asking you a lot in this setting. but suppose you had gone through a process to select someone had gone through a process to select someone for an incredibly important job in position, you had a lot of qualified candidates, and as you finish the hiring process, you learn ofa finish the hiring process, you learn of a credible allegation that, if true, would be disqualifying. would you either take a step back and conduct a thorough investigation, or move different canada ? conduct a thorough investigation, or move different canada? and why not agree to a one—week pause to allow the fbi to investigate all these allegations, and allow you an opportunity a week from now to have the folks present in front of us for us to assess their credibility, and for us to either clear your name or resolve these allegations by moving toa resolve these allegations by moving to
there was contention between us and a third person.anscript about him, and you should assess his credibility with that in mind. put yourself in our shoes if you can, i know that is asking you a lot in this setting. but suppose you had gone through a process to select someone had gone through a process to select someone for an incredibly important job in position, you had a lot of qualified candidates, and as you finish the hiring process, you learn ofa finish the hiring process, you learn of a...
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there's a basic debate between us and the majority of the european parliament and this debate is aboutgration as the majority of the european parliament is absolutely . and very clearly an anti my government made it very clear that we want to preserve our right to make our own decision to let. our own country and who we do not want to let and thirty or and the european union would like to take away this right. and they want to impose we got to requote us on the member states to distribute the migrants among you member states and that's a that's a clash between the pro migration majority of the european parliament and the hungaroring on. a full thirty minute interview all of that will run tomorrow friday here on r.t. international now as more and more africans embrace crypto currencies what will it mean for the economies they are driving next. in twenty four you know bloody revolution. the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know we hear. the former ukrainian president recalls the
there's a basic debate between us and the majority of the european parliament and this debate is aboutgration as the majority of the european parliament is absolutely . and very clearly an anti my government made it very clear that we want to preserve our right to make our own decision to let. our own country and who we do not want to let and thirty or and the european union would like to take away this right. and they want to impose we got to requote us on the member states to distribute the...
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something, you know, there was some ingredient between us having to do with my caretaking and him needing>> in the book she writes about hispanic attacks, hypoconned yeah, pills to soothe him. she says for a time she gave up a lot of what she wanted in an effort to try to make him happy. >> i think the only reason to write about better was to show -- he was an illustration of how i was replicating things in my childhood in a pattern that i couldn't get out of. i only recognized love if i -- to be loved i had to disappear. >> she says she finally managed to leave him in part because what have she learned from the role "norma rae," the true story of a woman who had the courage to stand up for herself. >> i started this, and i'm going to finish it. >> piece by piece, she says holding on to your own strike. at one point her stef father remarried with a different family and asked her for money. and you give it to him? >> sure, yeah, yeah. >> and she told me she thinks she should have showed up for his stunt man award before he died. >> should have done it because of why? >> i don't know. becau
something, you know, there was some ingredient between us having to do with my caretaking and him needing>> in the book she writes about hispanic attacks, hypoconned yeah, pills to soothe him. she says for a time she gave up a lot of what she wanted in an effort to try to make him happy. >> i think the only reason to write about better was to show -- he was an illustration of how i was replicating things in my childhood in a pattern that i couldn't get out of. i only recognized love...