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personally that it will take something more serious to happen, so say there's an accident, before the caaly see a reduction in drunken behaviour at 35,000 feet it controls on alcohol sales are introduced. but a clampdown could mean reduced revenues for airports and all of us paying more for ourflights. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: spanish police say they have foiled a second terror attack, shooting and killing five people in the town of cambrils, south of barcelona. the operation is linked to thursday's deadly van attack in barcelona, that left 13 dead and more than 100 injured. i saw people falling to the ground, and i immediately sensed that it was a nice—like event. and people around it ran away, fled away, in panic. president trump says american history and culture are being ripped apart by the removal of confederate monuments. and playground propaganda. we meet some of the children schooled by is to become suicide
personally that it will take something more serious to happen, so say there's an accident, before the caaly see a reduction in drunken behaviour at 35,000 feet it controls on alcohol sales are introduced. but a clampdown could mean reduced revenues for airports and all of us paying more for ourflights. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: spanish police say they have foiled a second terror attack, shooting...
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feel personally that it will take something more serious to happen to save us an accident before the caaken behaviour at 35,000 feet it controls on alcohol sales are introduced. but a clampdown could mean reduced revenues for airports and all of us playing more for our flights. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: "blame on both sides": president trump again says anti—fascist protesters were partly responsible for the lethal violence in virginia. i think there's blame on both sides. look at both sides, there's blame on both sides, and i have no doubt about it. 400 now confirmed dead in sierra leone, and rescuers fear many more still lie buried under the mudslide. colombia's farc rebels hand over their final truckload of weapons after a conflict lasting half a century. once it would have been impossible, but will climate change allow these yachts to sail to the north pole?
feel personally that it will take something more serious to happen to save us an accident before the caaken behaviour at 35,000 feet it controls on alcohol sales are introduced. but a clampdown could mean reduced revenues for airports and all of us playing more for our flights. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: "blame on both sides": president trump again says anti—fascist protesters were...
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Aug 22, 2017
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we had the department of defence and the caa in pakistan and afghanistan.has been very chaotic. that is why we have spent close to $1 trillion in afghanistan alone. this year, they will consume more than the uk defence budget just in afghanistan. as secretary mattis said, we are not winning. you concede that it is a loaded term. was this going to be yourself? absolutely not. it should be a senior us official, someone with defence, business and intelligence experience. we've been going round and round for 16 years. we are figuring out a way to tie this off. you might say president trump, having listened to the generals around him, has shown a certain maturity today in actually doffing his cap to their views. or is that a mistake? the president campaigned against this notion and resisted it for the first seven months of his presidency. the pentagon kept coming back to him with just only the option of more troops and more money as we have been doing for the past 16 years and it has not worked. i do not think the policy will last long. even the rules of engagem
we had the department of defence and the caa in pakistan and afghanistan.has been very chaotic. that is why we have spent close to $1 trillion in afghanistan alone. this year, they will consume more than the uk defence budget just in afghanistan. as secretary mattis said, we are not winning. you concede that it is a loaded term. was this going to be yourself? absolutely not. it should be a senior us official, someone with defence, business and intelligence experience. we've been going round and...
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. >> so you describe that orwell was very concerned with what is now -- caa and fbi, do you think with this president, the only institution that can save the country and therefore the surveillance is wrong, three good. >> guest: is not really question, but all just your point. no, i don't think the security apparatus is the only thing that can save this country, but i tell you what can, the u.s. constitution. [applause] one of the things that orwell did well was give vocabulary, when we talk about intrusive government -- we have another vocabulary, that of the constitution. one thing the left and liberal should recover is the phrase un-american. a candidate knocks down a reporter, that's un-american because it violates the constitution. we should be willing to say, when the president embraces autocrats and dictators and kids kings overseas and alienates our democratic allies, that's un-american. when we have a president who actively dislikes the constitution, that's un-american. but the system was built in anticipation of this. the constitution is written with the british monarch are,
. >> so you describe that orwell was very concerned with what is now -- caa and fbi, do you think with this president, the only institution that can save the country and therefore the surveillance is wrong, three good. >> guest: is not really question, but all just your point. no, i don't think the security apparatus is the only thing that can save this country, but i tell you what can, the u.s. constitution. [applause] one of the things that orwell did well was give vocabulary,...
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trump's decision to arm and train proxies was against the law and against the report commissioned by the caa on whether or not such efforts had six seated in the past -- had succeeded in the past. given the account of president trump dishes in of having -- viewing the killing of a child, but this war continues to kill children. this is before mentioning the risk of a pop lithic -- apocalyptic nuclear fighting and illegal and counterproductive war in syria. that alone is reason enough to remove every u.s. plane or drone. syriais damage done to and atmosphere, you can drive your car all year and feel guilty about it, but you won't pollute the arrow like one flight of these planes. the financial cost, $16 billion and counting, more than what would be needed annually to have clean drinking water everywhere on earth. this war serves as the top public justification for military spending that as up to about $1 trillion per year in the united states. that choice of how to spend our resources kills more people in all current wars put together because of where the money is not spent. a fraction of the
trump's decision to arm and train proxies was against the law and against the report commissioned by the caa on whether or not such efforts had six seated in the past -- had succeeded in the past. given the account of president trump dishes in of having -- viewing the killing of a child, but this war continues to kill children. this is before mentioning the risk of a pop lithic -- apocalyptic nuclear fighting and illegal and counterproductive war in syria. that alone is reason enough to remove...
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you are deputy chief of staff of the caa during the obama administration.ous how that experience informs what you are bringing to airbnb, and how you might complement something brian chesky might think. nick: that's a great question. airbnb is filled with the most optimistic people in the world. brilliant, and also very optimistic. i come from a background in and bring a different light to that. i am way more cynical, because of the previous experiences i have had. but i think a healthy dose of cynicism matched with the optimism and brilliance that most of our engineers and project managers bring to the table is a good partnership. emily: hotel lobbying groups are upping their attacks on airbnb. there is a recent ad connecting the platform with terrorists. how do you respond? nick: it is disgraceful and despicable. i know people who have lost their lives. people have fought very hard for this country, and to have an issue like that politicized to make a business point or continue to price gouge their consumers is very hurtful. safety is a number one priorit
you are deputy chief of staff of the caa during the obama administration.ous how that experience informs what you are bringing to airbnb, and how you might complement something brian chesky might think. nick: that's a great question. airbnb is filled with the most optimistic people in the world. brilliant, and also very optimistic. i come from a background in and bring a different light to that. i am way more cynical, because of the previous experiences i have had. but i think a healthy dose of...
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investigationors are looking at cambridge an lit caa in the activity in ssian the u.s. presidential election, which evidently may have using d russian elements techniques like those used by analytica. in short, quite a tangled web. tell us about how our work relates to this whole thing and how we should think analytica idge campaign?or the trump michal: very good questions. -- there was a lot there, but first of all, we how effective ow cambridge analytica was and you listen towhen cambridge analytica, they start amazing and efficient they were, but when they realized that, you know, getting ts are maybe when they ybe when they realized that some things they had done and it became public, some things were not entirely legal, they suddenly changed it r speel and now they say didn't work at all and we're just making stuff up. means they are either lying now or were lying then, so it is difficult to say. can tell you for sure is that first of all, we have a lot evidence that we produce in showing such approaches work really well. we also see it is not only trump campaign o
investigationors are looking at cambridge an lit caa in the activity in ssian the u.s. presidential election, which evidently may have using d russian elements techniques like those used by analytica. in short, quite a tangled web. tell us about how our work relates to this whole thing and how we should think analytica idge campaign?or the trump michal: very good questions. -- there was a lot there, but first of all, we how effective ow cambridge analytica was and you listen towhen cambridge...
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there are reports that the caa had won that in fact, spain to could be a target in coming weeks. —— thebeautiful mediterranean on a beautiful beach day. this of course, these attacks really affecting tourists. this is the heart of the tourists. this is the heart of the tourist time here it in spain. people describe scenes of panic and the spanish police are reporting now, saying now that this indeed appeared to be a wave of attacks that had them than by terrorists. and cbs news is learning that this may not have just been inspired by as is but this may have indeed been carried out by isis itself. and in terms of the casualties figures, what is the latest on that? how many people, in terms of casualties?” believe it was five civilians, pedestrians had been wounded, 56. and one policeman, we havejust learned this morning that one of the people wounded has now died from this incident, bringing up the overall death toll from these attacks to at least 14. but still many severely critically injured. —— five or six pedestrian wounded. many severely critically injured. —— five or six pedestrian
there are reports that the caa had won that in fact, spain to could be a target in coming weeks. —— thebeautiful mediterranean on a beautiful beach day. this of course, these attacks really affecting tourists. this is the heart of the tourists. this is the heart of the tourist time here it in spain. people describe scenes of panic and the spanish police are reporting now, saying now that this indeed appeared to be a wave of attacks that had them than by terrorists. and cbs news is learning...
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they had a tip—off, a warning from the caa, almost certainly be more —— moroccan authorities would have through from the spanish enclave on the north african coast. in terms of the potential scale of any network they are talking about a cell of eight. what has been going on in spain in terms of radicalisation and terror networks? eight is quite an unusually large number. these days. because western intelligence agencies and the russians and chinese, for that matter, have got infinitely better surveillance and interception, but working against there is encryption. generally people are tending to keep their number is small, because the more people you have on the network, the greater the risk that somebody will be caught and turned witness or that they will be intercepted and give the game away. that is quite big. spain is a target for a number of reasons. it has got a very large moroccan population, most of whom are completely peaceful and law—abiding, but it is a fertile pool for jihadis law—abiding, but it is a fertile pool forjihadis to hunt in because some of them have spent time in
they had a tip—off, a warning from the caa, almost certainly be more —— moroccan authorities would have through from the spanish enclave on the north african coast. in terms of the potential scale of any network they are talking about a cell of eight. what has been going on in spain in terms of radicalisation and terror networks? eight is quite an unusually large number. these days. because western intelligence agencies and the russians and chinese, for that matter, have got infinitely...