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. -- buty won't tell you they want to believe it is more moderate. there's nothing moderate about undermining detections for people with pre-existing conditions by repealing the essential health benefits protections. aboutis nothing moderate gutting medicaid by $834 billion and in the same field gift $900 to aon in tax giveaways few wealthy families and insurance and drug companies. repealing the aca would once again institutionalize the kind of discrimination against the sick and aged that displayed hard-working american families for generations. passing the republican bill would turn the clock back on civil rights and humaneness. it does not have to be this way. democrats are eager to work with our republican colleagues to deliver accessible and affordable polity health care to all americans, but republicans must set aside the repeal efforts. that it isrvent hope the path we choose going forward. they can for listening and god bless. today on book tv, that will be a roundtable. >> these ladies right here, i remember being a young lady in washington
. -- buty won't tell you they want to believe it is more moderate. there's nothing moderate about undermining detections for people with pre-existing conditions by repealing the essential health benefits protections. aboutis nothing moderate gutting medicaid by $834 billion and in the same field gift $900 to aon in tax giveaways few wealthy families and insurance and drug companies. repealing the aca would once again institutionalize the kind of discrimination against the sick and aged that...
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so it is a big risk, i know, buti there is no other way.at risk. as a result of our currency control, we recovered very quickly. now, if you ask around here, most people will tell you that they didn‘t feel the effects of the asian financial crisis that much. at 20 years on there are some who say that malaysia missed a golden opportunity for reform which would have put it in a better position today. this is gdp growth. this economist tells me capital controls sheltered malaysia from the worst of the imf‘s austerity measures. but it let the government continue with an economic policy favouring the indigenous malaysian population and allowed bail outs of ailing state—owned companies and banks. all of this hurt malaysia in the long run. we did have a head start but the economy was growing much faster than them, so after what happened to malaysia. it is a question as releva nt malaysia. it is a question as relevant today as it was two decades ago. all of this week we revisit the country‘s hardest hit by the asian financial crisis and we have hea
so it is a big risk, i know, buti there is no other way.at risk. as a result of our currency control, we recovered very quickly. now, if you ask around here, most people will tell you that they didn‘t feel the effects of the asian financial crisis that much. at 20 years on there are some who say that malaysia missed a golden opportunity for reform which would have put it in a better position today. this is gdp growth. this economist tells me capital controls sheltered malaysia from the worst...
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>> it is very workable, buty i think it would be wrong to think that this is the silver bullet. be one piece of many peels. >> reporter: climeworks hopes to sell it and make it a negative carbon process one day. >> hopefully you can take it out of the air and store it underground. >> the co2 captured in a year is equivalent to taking 200 cars off the road. climeworks estimates it would make 250,000 of these plants to remove one-third of the planet's co2 by 2025. it is a smaushl but crucial step to keep switzerland and the earth's beauty for generationsi to come. ann thompson, zurich. ann thompson, zurich. ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doc
>> it is very workable, buty i think it would be wrong to think that this is the silver bullet. be one piece of many peels. >> reporter: climeworks hopes to sell it and make it a negative carbon process one day. >> hopefully you can take it out of the air and store it underground. >> the co2 captured in a year is equivalent to taking 200 cars off the road. climeworks estimates it would make 250,000 of these plants to remove one-third of the planet's co2 by 2025. it is a...
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ifeelfairly secure, buti country today, the security you have? comrade, they have now said things against me. it was not nice. but that is the least of my concerns. the worst thing was that the government of south africa decided that it was going to investigate those allegations. another allegation was that i was working for the president of america to determine who hates america. why would they use need to spy against presidents, to find out who hates america? the south african government chose to give credence to those allegations, and that brings us those allegations, and that brings us back to president zuma. do you believe he was responsible for the intimidator ray actions against you? i will never know, but from what i heard from his advisers, at least during the uganda investigation, during the uganda investigation, during the uganda investigation, during the state investigation, they don't know. he has never given me a sense that he hates me personally. but i do know that he could have stopped it. at no stage did he ever haveit stopped it
ifeelfairly secure, buti country today, the security you have? comrade, they have now said things against me. it was not nice. but that is the least of my concerns. the worst thing was that the government of south africa decided that it was going to investigate those allegations. another allegation was that i was working for the president of america to determine who hates america. why would they use need to spy against presidents, to find out who hates america? the south african government...
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buti and watch on the edge of your seat for 80 minutes.h lions get so much attention around the world, is the only chance from players from ireland who beat the all blacks but the welsh and scottish have a chance to beat the all blacks in one team. sam warburton was left out, what do you make of that? i think that shows you the of players he has. when you have players who are performing, it doesn't matter who is captain, the coach will have players on form. he has a good scrum, a great set of back rowers, and that what happened. if you don't perform, you get kicked out. stay with us. hello there. world weather stories seem to have been dominated by extreme heat. more on that in a moment. but i want a recount and storm cindy. she made landfall on thursday morning, fragmented as she did into two main areas of rain. we saw 200 millimetres of rainfall from this system, which you can see by the bright, vibrant echoes more one circulation here close to the borders of texas, another moving through bouts of louisiana. we have some localised floodi
buti and watch on the edge of your seat for 80 minutes.h lions get so much attention around the world, is the only chance from players from ireland who beat the all blacks but the welsh and scottish have a chance to beat the all blacks in one team. sam warburton was left out, what do you make of that? i think that shows you the of players he has. when you have players who are performing, it doesn't matter who is captain, the coach will have players on form. he has a good scrum, a great set of...
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ifeel anger, buti can't let that override my feeling forjames and our memories, because i know that ise wanted. me, as a person, i am extremely angry. because i have been with james, i know that i cannot let anger when. and today, 28—year—old australian, ki rsty and today, 28—year—old australian, kirsty boden, was also named among those who died, she was a newly promoted senior nurse at guy ‘s hospital, who ran to help others that night. there was absolutely nothing at all she would not do for somebody. she never saw bad in anybody. even if they were all having a bad day, kirsty was the person who was going to make you smile. others are still missing, including a woman working in london asa including a woman working in london as a nanny, she is also in london, she is is trailing, and herfamily have heard nothing of sara zelenak since the attack. she doesn't drink, doesn't do drugs, doesn't do anything wrong, she is amazing, a very spirited person, she is 21 yea rs very spirited person, she is 21 years old. and for those caught up in the attack and their families, there remain many ques
ifeel anger, buti can't let that override my feeling forjames and our memories, because i know that ise wanted. me, as a person, i am extremely angry. because i have been with james, i know that i cannot let anger when. and today, 28—year—old australian, ki rsty and today, 28—year—old australian, kirsty boden, was also named among those who died, she was a newly promoted senior nurse at guy ‘s hospital, who ran to help others that night. there was absolutely nothing at all she would...
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so we are ready to go to the table to have a good negotiation, buti ready to go to the table to have but i think the moment has come to really start talking, to get beyond the theatrical rhetoric and to get down to business. you say that with such gentility, but i get the sense that frustration is creeping into the eu position. i can quote to you the eu parliament chief participants negotiator in the expected brexit talks, who also happens to be a former leader of your political party in belgium. he said this, on twitter, just a few hours ago. "we are waiting impatiently for negotiating positions of the uk government, the current uncertainty cannot continue". do you share that degree of frustration?” cannot continue". do you share that degree of frustration? i shared the degree of frustration? i shared the degree of frustration? i shared the degree of impatience. because, look, we have looked at this election, and i have to reactions. one reaction is that i am reassured, because the whole idea of negotiating an unnecessary hard brexit, i never understood why this would be to the bene
so we are ready to go to the table to have a good negotiation, buti ready to go to the table to have but i think the moment has come to really start talking, to get beyond the theatrical rhetoric and to get down to business. you say that with such gentility, but i get the sense that frustration is creeping into the eu position. i can quote to you the eu parliament chief participants negotiator in the expected brexit talks, who also happens to be a former leader of your political party in...
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butie: not to support them, encourage them by helping companies with investor relations, your whole strategys focused on not forcing ipo's, but being aggressive about them? adam: no. our coulter is to make sure companies leverage the markets in the best way. we work proactively to work with companies to evaluate the option of going public. our business model is geared to support the companies when they are public and preparing them for going into the public market . the business we have which provides services to companies that are public, whether on our markets or other markets, we are providing the best possible solutions to leverage markets. what we are encouraging, and u.s., is a the revitalization program launched by our ceo which focuses on making the markets more accessible for companies. this is something missing in other markets and what we see active in the nordic market. vonnie: even with the listings boom, laststings year was 97 and you may be on track to beat that, is that enough for nasdaq investors when it comes to revenue and margin growth? from our perspective, companies lev
butie: not to support them, encourage them by helping companies with investor relations, your whole strategys focused on not forcing ipo's, but being aggressive about them? adam: no. our coulter is to make sure companies leverage the markets in the best way. we work proactively to work with companies to evaluate the option of going public. our business model is geared to support the companies when they are public and preparing them for going into the public market . the business we have which...
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testing and what can do together and with other nations to curve its and the risk that regionally buty globally. we discussed regional cooperation in areas of merry time disputes, notably the south .hina sea and we urge all nations to resolve their disputes peace in accordance with the international rules by its order. we had a very productive pacific andn the how we can work more closely together in the pacific, our neighborhood, our part of the .orld in discussing operations and further,and strategies we focused on joint efforts in syria,stan, in iraq, and where we are determined to re store peace and stability to and rid theast world of the terrorist scourge presented and is evolving. we took the opportunity to of issueswhole range with the united states and australia having similar views. fact, we are like minded in our world views and we share values, interests, priorities, .nd outlooks and it has been reaffirmed once more of the strength of the bi lateral relationship between australia and the united states. and i also hadn the opportunity to discuss bi lateral issuesen on trade
testing and what can do together and with other nations to curve its and the risk that regionally buty globally. we discussed regional cooperation in areas of merry time disputes, notably the south .hina sea and we urge all nations to resolve their disputes peace in accordance with the international rules by its order. we had a very productive pacific andn the how we can work more closely together in the pacific, our neighborhood, our part of the .orld in discussing operations and further,and...
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buti all those eu citizens living in the united kingdom.t reassurance, for uk citizens who are living in the eu. you wouldn't want me as british prime minister to say anything less. on the question of the mandate, as i have made clear to my european colleagues, if you look at what happened in the general election, over 80% of british voters voted for parties who were committed to the united kingdom leaving the european union and that is exactly what we are going to do. when you're on from the referendum, if very simple question, i wonder if you can guarantee for british people that brexit will be good for britain? that is that we are working for and i have every intention of making sure we get a good for britain and not only will would be able to see a good, new, deep and special partnership with the european union, but we will also be able to take opportunities for global britain to be held their trading across the globe and forging new trade arrangements. and i believe that we will be able to grasp those opportunities, i believe in the br
buti all those eu citizens living in the united kingdom.t reassurance, for uk citizens who are living in the eu. you wouldn't want me as british prime minister to say anything less. on the question of the mandate, as i have made clear to my european colleagues, if you look at what happened in the general election, over 80% of british voters voted for parties who were committed to the united kingdom leaving the european union and that is exactly what we are going to do. when you're on from the...
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it might, buti don't think that is the case. this isa don't think that is the case.tac, it's a deliberately depoliticised decision, putting soldiers on the streets and so on, you don't want politicians taking that decision. the assessment of risk level is done byjtac, who are experts, all of them. they have to balance as well the extent to which we allow terrorists to disrupt our lives. the current level is already pretty high, is the second—highest level of threat. the other thing you have to ask yourself is was it made a difference couldn't have made a difference? a difference couldn't have made a difference ? based policeman a difference couldn't have made a difference? based policeman got there in eight minutes, partly because we have more armed response vehicles out now permanently on the streets anyway. so did anything else been done? and i think the answer is, at least at first sight, no, that's exactly what they're going to discuss. 0k. i've just that's exactly what they're going to discuss. 0k. i'vejust heard that cressida dick is about to make a statement,
it might, buti don't think that is the case. this isa don't think that is the case.tac, it's a deliberately depoliticised decision, putting soldiers on the streets and so on, you don't want politicians taking that decision. the assessment of risk level is done byjtac, who are experts, all of them. they have to balance as well the extent to which we allow terrorists to disrupt our lives. the current level is already pretty high, is the second—highest level of threat. the other thing you have...
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like it is clear that people are going about their usual business again today as much as they can, butiy can, but i think the mood is sombre. i walked around the edge of the cord and a short while ago, and there are no people laughing or smiling. the mood is sombre but people are getting on with their business as usual. this really has hit across the board. you talk about the sombre mood, but that resilience will come through. we saw a lot of that in manchester after the attack at the manchester after the attack at the manchester arena, and similarly, londoners are a diverse and tough bunch. absolutely, people are resilient and we'll get back to business as usual as soon as possible, i have no doubt. it is right that there is a pause and people reflect on what has happened and think about their friends in the area they know and love. you think that things happen in another part of the world. when it happens on your doorstep, near your home, that isa your doorstep, near your home, that is a wake—up call and it will affect people at the back of their minds. yes. there is a vigil later thi
like it is clear that people are going about their usual business again today as much as they can, butiy can, but i think the mood is sombre. i walked around the edge of the cord and a short while ago, and there are no people laughing or smiling. the mood is sombre but people are getting on with their business as usual. this really has hit across the board. you talk about the sombre mood, but that resilience will come through. we saw a lot of that in manchester after the attack at the...
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for some time and the integrity of the building is and the integrity of the building is a problem, butii can confirm that the fire officers did make it to the top floor. is it still burning? there are pockets in areas which are difficult to reach. hence i have said we will be on site for some time. i have got a limited crew inside because i need to limit the risk to my firefighters but what they are doing is looking at the situation. we have got drains from kent fire service to be able to gain access and visibility to certain parts of the building in order to play -- parts of the building in order to play —— in order to plan parts of the building in order to play -— in order to plan further ahead. based on the enormous work our firefighters have done here, whilst we have accessed every floor, thatis whilst we have accessed every floor, that is not the same as a complete search of the whole building. what we currently have 12 fatalities, i do believe that figure will increase and sadly i do not think there will be further survivors. do you think it will rise significantly?” be further su
for some time and the integrity of the building is and the integrity of the building is a problem, butii can confirm that the fire officers did make it to the top floor. is it still burning? there are pockets in areas which are difficult to reach. hence i have said we will be on site for some time. i have got a limited crew inside because i need to limit the risk to my firefighters but what they are doing is looking at the situation. we have got drains from kent fire service to be able to gain...
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i could, buti your friend the night again if you have two? i could, but i wouldn't wa nt have two?thank you. joining me now is niall rowan, the chief operations officer at the association for specialist fire protection. thank you very much for being with us. thank you very much for being with us. so many questions about what happened here. can you shed any light at all on this terrible disaster? it isa it is a terrible disaster and a number of issues need to be investigated. salient points have come out, the performance of the cladding, i saw a video from a passer—by which showed very rapid fast fire spreading across the building, incredibly rapid, and that needs to be investigated. there is a case for investigating the protection measures in the building designed to compartmentalised the building intoa designed to compartmentalised the building into a shoe box arrangement whereby the one hour stay put fire strategy comes from. there are things to issue there and also to the role because if this building was built now, it would have sprinklers in it. is that right? any building lik
i could, buti your friend the night again if you have two? i could, but i wouldn't wa nt have two?thank you. joining me now is niall rowan, the chief operations officer at the association for specialist fire protection. thank you very much for being with us. thank you very much for being with us. so many questions about what happened here. can you shed any light at all on this terrible disaster? it isa it is a terrible disaster and a number of issues need to be investigated. salient points have...
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it just seems to me like, you know, i know you do the best with what you have obviously but buti just think it's showing whe priorities are not an priorities don't seem to be with the state department, with diplomacy. i dislike to say that. because we're short on time, mr. secretary, i like to start by getting you to respond to a series of questions. but i like just a yes or no if you can. as you may know and we chatted a little bit before this committer under chairman royce and myself has a long-standing bipartisan tradition and we worked closely with both republican and democratic administrations. so i was taken aback by perry the trump administrations apparent decision to ignore oversight requests of democratic members of congress. and a letter to th the presiden, senator grassley called the administrations departure of long-standing practice nonsense. and i was pleased that homeland secretary kelly, homeland security secretary kelly rejected this guidance by saying, ethical, regardless of who the letter comes from and it doesn't just come from a ranking member or chairman, we will
it just seems to me like, you know, i know you do the best with what you have obviously but buti just think it's showing whe priorities are not an priorities don't seem to be with the state department, with diplomacy. i dislike to say that. because we're short on time, mr. secretary, i like to start by getting you to respond to a series of questions. but i like just a yes or no if you can. as you may know and we chatted a little bit before this committer under chairman royce and myself has a...
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it would be wrong for me to get into numbers but —— buti wrong for me to get into numbers but —— butou now know that they are safe and well. commander stuart cundy of the metropolitan police, just talking about those who are still unaccounted for. we have been talking to a lot of distressed relatives who are searching for friends and loved ones. there are still a lot of tears here in the area around grenfell tower. the latest death toll is 17 but they very much expect that to rise, from the police. the casualties are in the police. the casualties are in the six different hospitals. 37 are still in hospital at the moment and 17 of those are currently in critical care at st mary's, chelsea and westminster and other hospitals, suffering a variety of injuries, burns and smoke inhalation. the prime minister was here earlier and met some of the emergency services who have been dealing with this tragedy. so to the labour party leader, jeremy corbyn, who was at g re nfell tower leader, jeremy corbyn, who was at grenfell tower and a nearby church which is being used as an emergency centre. he
it would be wrong for me to get into numbers but —— buti wrong for me to get into numbers but —— butou now know that they are safe and well. commander stuart cundy of the metropolitan police, just talking about those who are still unaccounted for. we have been talking to a lot of distressed relatives who are searching for friends and loved ones. there are still a lot of tears here in the area around grenfell tower. the latest death toll is 17 but they very much expect that to rise, from...