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directorto carnegie paul who was a white house are sensitive.this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: it is a blistering 34 degrees celsius in the lion city. the historic summit is underway and denuclearization is likely to be the elephant in the room. president trump and kim jong-un have very different ideas of what it means. pres. trump: very easy for me to make a simple be a land claim victory. i don't want to do that. >> complete, verifiable, and irreversible. that is the president same to take to the big -- the president's aim to take to the negotiation table. kim rejects the libyan model and a demand that the u.s. removes its own nuclear weapons from the region. while trump has indicated flexibility, he will still want to see pyongyang agreed to a timeline. david: let's check the mood in beijing because china is playing a very important role in the summit, even if it is not at the capella hotel. joining us is carnegie-tsinghua onter director paul haenle, a security council under president george w. bush and barack obama. thank you for coming on the
directorto carnegie paul who was a white house are sensitive.this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: it is a blistering 34 degrees celsius in the lion city. the historic summit is underway and denuclearization is likely to be the elephant in the room. president trump and kim jong-un have very different ideas of what it means. pres. trump: very easy for me to make a simple be a land claim victory. i don't want to do that. >> complete, verifiable, and irreversible. that is the president same to...
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on the codirector of the nuclear policy program here at the carnegie endowment. it's my pleasure to welcome you this morning. thanks to all of you who might otherwise
on the codirector of the nuclear policy program here at the carnegie endowment. it's my pleasure to welcome you this morning. thanks to all of you who might otherwise
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least, myt not colleague works as a fellow at the carnegie center for global policy in beijing. first, what happened? what happened? >> i had the great joy of being on a redeye for part of the events of last night. i was reconstructing what happened very rapidly having and signing an unknown document. the great mystery that went around that. i will confess that i was somebody who went into events with trepidation. ofse scenarios the same kind -- at the table. have somebody offending somebody and having a major breakdown. that you scenario was have the illusion of some major grand bargain. everything, rainbows, unicorns, puppies are all given away in exchange for very little. that didn't really happen, either. what we did end up with was a kind of very basic, vague set of commitments. some of those are much less than have been realizing previous theements, in particular, verifications and their. that is a great concern. the word irreversible was not in there. of -- we have given up so much leverage. the summit was a huge waste as page, all of front these photographs of kim jong-u
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proposal with french president marco which would see greater financial integration in the eurozone carnegie in a dedicated budget for the currency area according to the deal the e.u. would set up a euro zone budget to boost investment in the bloc mcconnell just that size in the hundreds of billions but merkel would prefer it a size smaller in the tens of billions maclin michael also agreed to plan to turn the european stability mechanism into a monetary fund to help isolate the euro from future crises most details remain unclear and have to be hammered out before the next three use summit however merkel warned that moves towards greater integration can only occur when banks have reduced risk in the financial sector for the german chancellor and eurozone budget on the whole is a political hot potato many fiscal hawks and increasingly fragile coalition fear the bloc could become a so-called transfer union where richer countries like the netherlands france or germany permanently finance the poorer countries in the south. i'm not joined by young peter colonies an economist and professor of fina
proposal with french president marco which would see greater financial integration in the eurozone carnegie in a dedicated budget for the currency area according to the deal the e.u. would set up a euro zone budget to boost investment in the bloc mcconnell just that size in the hundreds of billions but merkel would prefer it a size smaller in the tens of billions maclin michael also agreed to plan to turn the european stability mechanism into a monetary fund to help isolate the euro from future...
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. >> the carnegie endowment for international peace in washington, d.c. hosted a discussion about singapore summit between president trump and north korean leader kim jong-un. the panelists gave their assessment of the summit and what it means for u.s. policy in the region. is an hour and a half. >> good morning, everyone. thanks for coming out. my name is toby dalton. i'm the co-director of the nuclear policy program at the carnegie endowment. it's my pleasure to welcomeou here this morning. and thanks to all of you who might otherwise be washington capitals fans who would otherwise like to be down on constitution avenue celebrating with the team, but we're very appreciative that you've decided instead to come spend your morning with us, talking about what has happened in singapore overnight, and what it all means going forward. i think it's fair to say that if you look at what has transpired over the last year and hs, the delopments around ine korean peninsula are really surprising, to say the least. so nine months ago, we had north korea testing a hydr
. >> the carnegie endowment for international peace in washington, d.c. hosted a discussion about singapore summit between president trump and north korean leader kim jong-un. the panelists gave their assessment of the summit and what it means for u.s. policy in the region. is an hour and a half. >> good morning, everyone. thanks for coming out. my name is toby dalton. i'm the co-director of the nuclear policy program at the carnegie endowment. it's my pleasure to welcomeou here...
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this is as carnegie is developing a steel industry in pittsburgh. that is beginning to make possible a lot of these technical transformations in the late 19th century. we start to find high-rise apartment buildings appearing in new york city, later in other american cities, which also use elevators and start to maximize the value of taller floors in these buildings. this also goes along with territorial expansion. the cities begin to expand. the use of electricity in 1880's makes them even more desirable as a means of commuting. a lot of people begin to seek out lying areas rather than living in what are considered unsafe areas close to the center. you have the high-value downtown, around that are immigrant areas but thought is not very desirable, and father out, people move along these streetcar lines. so that has a spatially transforming affect we will talk about in later lectures. it leads to the annexation of a lot of areas around chicago. formerly independent rural townships are annexed on monday giving chicago largely its overall borders as it
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medal from the carnegie hero which seeks to recognize acts of civilian bravery. christian of newtown played a critical role in saving the life of a 32-year-old man who was swept out to sea on the jersey shore last year. christian seeks seeing a man t immediately sprang into action, swimming christian immediately sprang into action, swimming o out to save this man. when christian reached him, he was barely above water. despite the tall waves and strong rip current, christian was able to keep him afloat for several minutes until two lifeguards and a responding police officer were able to swim out to them with floatation devices to assist until the coast guard was able to respond. mr. speaker, i'm proud to report that all individuals have recovered from this ordeal and we commend christian for his tremendous act of bravery which undoubtedly saved the life on that day. christian, your community and your country are extremely proud of you. mr. speaker, i yield back. the eaker pro tempore: gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentlema
medal from the carnegie hero which seeks to recognize acts of civilian bravery. christian of newtown played a critical role in saving the life of a 32-year-old man who was swept out to sea on the jersey shore last year. christian seeks seeing a man t immediately sprang into action, swimming christian immediately sprang into action, swimming o out to save this man. when christian reached him, he was barely above water. despite the tall waves and strong rip current, christian was able to keep him...
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. >> bill also says you should read how to dale carnegie. if you see a lot of these guys that are super successful, they read a lot of books. guys and gals, i should say. let's take a look at the commute now. we start with the bay bridge. cked up but only in some of these lanes. you can see traffic is be all right. you see it is getting busier. i think we lost that picture. let's talk about 8580 west on. you can see it slow. it took about mistop and go tr no major issues livermore to dublin. we look at 80. he picked up that roadwork so the traffic is looking pretty good here. 4:46. another smart man in his own right. >> who came in. >> thank you. i was reading the book. let's get to it here. our good friend john who has sent us as before. the cooler weather is music to my ears. the s outsow at 2:00 a.m. is back. 47 degrees. 2:00 a.m. is a little early. 50s in santa clara valley. 40s and 50s in there. week system is moving in and as it does its increasing some of the low clouds giving us an onshore breeze or wind for some. temperatures are in
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card to get into a library -- first maine and then at carnegie melon to get one entry by one person on the life of louise fitzhugh, and what i found situation as a footnote in that entry because i was one of the best few people who has written about this author. it all turns into a circle of people who are passion out in about seeing their life connected with someone they read. okay. and then we get to the women's music movement. okay. so, ahem. my golly. just give me a second here. there's so much material. ah-ha. during thing you driven 1960s the women's music industry -- excuse me -- the music industry accelerated on capitollized on protest music. u.s. radio and record stores delivered the sound of authority being questioned, and that did include some new feminist narratives from aleague frank lynn respect to the tribute to native american cull-under and helen reddy's hit, i am woman. despite the commercially successful artist's numb of the claimed females singer-song writer ands the all wish rock band fanny making the top 40, women were more likely to be visible fronting for male b
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. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security.or at carnegi >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers lu.e you. thank >> woodruff: there's no nominee yet, but the battle is already being joined over replacing anthony kennedy on the u.s. supreme court. the two des went quickly to the ramparts today, with mid- term elections just over five months away. >> i'm ready to fight, are you ready to fight? >> woodruff: outside the supreme court this morning, democratic senators warned the stes could not be higher in the fight to replace justice anthony kennedy >> women's access to safe legal abortion is on the line, marriage equality on the line, voting rights on the line, >> the menacing trveh is that we o face a reality coming at us where we might lose some of the pre
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. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security.g. at carnegie. >> and with the ongoinort of these institutions: and inviduals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcastin and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: president trump says everything is set for his summit next week with north kores leader kim jong un. the president met today with japan's prime minister shinzo abe. he said the summit with kim will be "more than a photo ," but added that doesn't mean he'll spend hours studying for it. >> i don't think i have toh. prepare very m it's about attitude. it's about willingness to t things done. i think i've been prepared for this summit for a long time, as has the other side. i think they've been preparing for a long time also. so this isn't a question of pleparation, it's a question of whether or not pwant it to happen. >> woodruff: the
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i think let me start it out with a story when i worked at the carnegie endowment. i was working there in the summer of 1990, and there were still soviet guests in washington and i remember in d.c. that summer a building went up, and one of my soviet colleagues suspected or at least told me that he thought that the fact that a building had been built in one summer was a propaganda effort. right? that this kind of thing didn't really happen. itself was for show. how to what that recalled is a different moment, a moment where we and she soviets were in it together. we still thought it was about racing forward, building things faster, who was move interesting the future faster andes then it seemed like they lost, right? the soviet union comes part in 1991. the united states continues, declare the cold war is over and we won and declare more grandly, more suicidally that history itself has come to an end. we declare with a kind of mental and political anesthesia that there are no alternatives, right? and what we do and what we have done to the younger generation and the
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the carnegie endowment for international peace. this is 90 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. >> we are appreciative you decided instead to be here with talking about what has happened in singapore overnight. transpired thet developments around the korean peninsula are really surprising. it targets the united states we hadn, four months ago this amazing reversal and the koreacs and north participating in the olympics and marching with the south korean teams. hopefuls ago the very statement, the decoration. so it was short period of time. , major shiftsajor in the outlook there. we should have started betting on horses or something. unbelievable how quickly things have shifted. so what is to say, w started thinng abo having this event already in march. even before we knew was going to on this day. and mostly, it was a because we had report to launch that was though sort of longer term development of the korean peninsula. so low and behold. a great day to talk about it. we'll do that today. what we'll do is have a coersation with th
the carnegie endowment for international peace. this is 90 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. >> we are appreciative you decided instead to be here with talking about what has happened in singapore overnight. transpired thet developments around the korean peninsula are really surprising. it targets the united states we hadn, four months ago this amazing reversal and the koreacs and north participating in the olympics and marching with the south korean teams. hopefuls ago the very...
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from the carnegie endowment for international peace and they are -- this is 90 minutes. >> good morning. thank you for coming out. i am the codirector of the nuclear policy program at the endowment. thank you to all of you who might otherwise the washington , who might be celebrating with the team, but we appreciate you decided instead to use your morning with us talking about what has happened in singapore overnight, and what it all means going forward. i think it is fair to say if you look at what has transpired over e st, and over the last nine months, the developments around the korean peninsula are surprising. nine months ago, we had north ,ea teing a hydrogen bomb and president trump famously calling kim jong-un little rocket man. we had north korea testing a large icbm which can target the united states. had four months ago you this amazing reversal, and north korea marching with the south korean team in the olympics. six weeks ago you had the inter-korean summit, and the hopeful statement. in this short time, we have witnessed major shifts in the outlook there. it is fair to say
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regime change and many eight analysts are very divided on this question you see many reports by the carnegie foundation others saying that refugees will not return as long as so long as assad stays in power i've heard many others say i there are skeptical of this if the economy stability were to return to something some sort of stability and normalcy but people might go back because conditions are not going let not many people don't want to live in turkey and the turks are trying to push them out the jordanians at time push them out so it's unclear. what the international community what stand it should take because the united states and many others have said they're not going to help rebuild they don't want to help the economy this will only consolidate assad's our religion a minus him and not lead to regime change the united states is still at least orally says that it wants ultimately assad to leave through elections and it's going to put pressure on economic pressure so this this is a bigger question and it's still up in the air and there and it's the civilians down below who are being ca
regime change and many eight analysts are very divided on this question you see many reports by the carnegie foundation others saying that refugees will not return as long as so long as assad stays in power i've heard many others say i there are skeptical of this if the economy stability were to return to something some sort of stability and normalcy but people might go back because conditions are not going let not many people don't want to live in turkey and the turks are trying to push them...
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they came from carnegie mellon working with the technology. ultimately, and autonomous vehicle is going to be safer than a vehicle driven by human. tore's a lot of reason believe that will ultimately be true. that journey is the difficult journey so when this happened, .t should people to the core the incident, they review a top to bottom and that is coming to a close now. we are pleased with some of the recommendations coming out of led by fred hart, former ntsb chairman. there are things we continue to do to try to improve safety of the culture and our platform and again, we see it as intrinsic to the brand. one of your big moves has been ending forced arbitration, meaning drivers can pursue .laims of sexual harassment corporate america does not do this. should more companies do the same? >> i think so. we worked with advocates in the space for some time to really issue and when it manifested itself, how do you respond to it effectively and more importantly, how do you present it? one of the outcomes was our dissension for mandatory arbitrat
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joining me now live from washington is doug paal, he's the vice president for studies at the carnegieas also on the national security council staffs of presidents reagan and george h w bush between 1986 and 1993 as director of asian affairs. very good to talk to you. first of all, what do you make of that claim, this claim, particular claim, from pyongyang? i am surprised to hear it on your news programme because nothing came from the american side about that. but i am not surprised at the north came away with a number of m essa g es at the north came away with a number of messages that may not be in the public, it publicly released materials so far. they would have construed or heard things that are not, the american government is not ready to tell the american people directly. the pledge at the press conference to stop the exercises will exasperate the nervousness in south korea and japan? will exasperate the nervousness in south korea and japan? of coarse. take back together with his performance at the g7 meeting in quebec and his extraordinary press conference after the summit and
joining me now live from washington is doug paal, he's the vice president for studies at the carnegieas also on the national security council staffs of presidents reagan and george h w bush between 1986 and 1993 as director of asian affairs. very good to talk to you. first of all, what do you make of that claim, this claim, particular claim, from pyongyang? i am surprised to hear it on your news programme because nothing came from the american side about that. but i am not surprised at the...
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i've been speaking to doug paal from the carnegie endowment for international peace.y of sanctions being lifted. i'm not surprised at the north came away with a number of messages that may not be in the publicly released materials so far. they will have construed or heard things that are not — the american government is not ready to tell the american people directly. president trump's pledge at the press conference to stop the military exercises will exacerbate, surely, the nervousness in south korea and japan? of course, and you take that together with his performance at the g7 meeting in quebec, and his extraordinary press conference after the summit, and you see a person who is trying to fall apart the liberal international order that was put together by the united states and its partners in the aftermath of world war ii. he is taking on some very big risks. but the first step towards reducing the tension on the korean peninsula is a much weaker, shorter step than at least i had anticipated. and yet we're hearing that mike pompeo, the us secretary of state, is comi
i've been speaking to doug paal from the carnegie endowment for international peace.y of sanctions being lifted. i'm not surprised at the north came away with a number of messages that may not be in the publicly released materials so far. they will have construed or heard things that are not — the american government is not ready to tell the american people directly. president trump's pledge at the press conference to stop the military exercises will exacerbate, surely, the nervousness in...
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transcripts or carnegie we all used the big one gold chain for the rental payments so as people from buying a so-so for a couple they are getting paid in between we make payments every day every month and we get it down to a resolution where we can do that in real time so we've got ahold of our technology roadmap is implementing the lightning network having a lightning mode so we can actually stream the the big queen in real time from point to production to the motorcycle so as well it's over but our goal is to stream monetize on showing and bigger bloke with lightning and actually made was that not what we are working towards ok that's great hopefully can stay on for a second segment but just to recap here sonic stance best player using i think that's a brilliant explanation as you say you're converting photons into electrons into crept out and so anybody can buy into an income producing solar panel scheme to help anybody who needs energy so they are bringing about this network effect and killing two legacy industries at the same time the hydrocarbon industry and the banking industr
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spoke of the carnegie endowment for international peace about the u.s. relationship with europe and such topics as the nato alliance, the european union, the iran nuclear deal and ternational trade. this is one hour. bill: good moin my name is bill burns. i am delighted to welcome all of welcome myighted to thend and former colleague, french abbasid or to the united states, gerard araud. there is no such thing as permanent friends, only permanent interests. i have had the good fortune to make a number of enduring friendships with diplomatic counterparts who i respect and admire, and whose y i companve joyed. one of them is gerard araud. he was an ambassador to israel before service to the united states. political director in the french forei ministry. the care --ive is rare combination of wisdom, it and, and -- w honesty. he is a straight shooter. receiving and the in thetarget practice questionable culinary choices in the state department dining room. deep commitment to the transatlantic alliance. the partnership has placed a central role in our shared
spoke of the carnegie endowment for international peace about the u.s. relationship with europe and such topics as the nato alliance, the european union, the iran nuclear deal and ternational trade. this is one hour. bill: good moin my name is bill burns. i am delighted to welcome all of welcome myighted to thend and former colleague, french abbasid or to the united states, gerard araud. there is no such thing as permanent friends, only permanent interests. i have had the good fortune to make a...
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from the carnegie endowment for international peace and they are -- this is 90 minutes. >> good morning. thank you for coming out. i am the codirector of the nuclear policy program at the endowment.
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many came from carnegie mellon to work on this new technology.t,reason they are doing they believe and i believe that vehiclesy autonomous are going to be safer than a vehicle driven by a human. there's a lot of reason to believe that will ultimately be true. that journey is difficult. when this happened, it shook people to the core. we are cooperating with the ntsb on their investigation. hours after the incident, they ordered a top to bottom safety review of our practices and culture. that is coming to a close. it has been a long time and we are pleased with some of the recommendations coming out of that's, and it was led by a former ntsb chairman. there are things we continue to do to try to improve safety of the culture and our platform and again, we see it as intrinsic to the brand. emily: one of your big moves has been ending forced arbitration, meaning that employees, drivers, and riders can pursue claims of sexual assault and harassment in public. uber is a leader and this is very uncharted territory. corporate america does not do this. s
many came from carnegie mellon to work on this new technology.t,reason they are doing they believe and i believe that vehiclesy autonomous are going to be safer than a vehicle driven by a human. there's a lot of reason to believe that will ultimately be true. that journey is difficult. when this happened, it shook people to the core. we are cooperating with the ntsb on their investigation. hours after the incident, they ordered a top to bottom safety review of our practices and culture. that is...
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to his left, a senior fellow for the carnegie en document, focusing on u.s./japan relations and japanese politics and security issues. and before that, he was a senior adviser for east asia policy in the u.s. office at the secretary of defense. and on my far left, co director of the east asia program and director of the japan program at the stimson center. and before that, she was at csis. so maybe we'll just go down the line. jeffrey, do you want to go first? or -- >> however you want to do it. >> okay. i'll -- politics first? >> no. >> we're a finely tuned machine here. and the advantage of friends, you just start saying, look, you know this stuff, we'll throw it together and do it and give a little bit of guidance and sort of flop around when we actually get to do the program. okay. well, thank you, bruce, and thank you heritage foundation. it's a pleasure to speak here today, along with two friends. i'm going to focus just quickly on the u.s./japan alliance from the perspective of japan and how this whole thing is playing out. and when you look at it from
to his left, a senior fellow for the carnegie en document, focusing on u.s./japan relations and japanese politics and security issues. and before that, he was a senior adviser for east asia policy in the u.s. office at the secretary of defense. and on my far left, co director of the east asia program and director of the japan program at the stimson center. and before that, she was at csis. so maybe we'll just go down the line. jeffrey, do you want to go first? or -- >> however you want to...
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on the codirector of the nuclear policy program here at the carnegie endowment. it's my pleasure to welcome you this morning. thanks to all of you who might otherwise be washington capitals fans celebrating with the team but we are very appreciative that you decided instead to be with us talking about what has happened in singapore overnight and what it all means going forward. i think it's fair to say that if you look at what has transpired over the last year and over the last nine months, the developments around the korean peninsula are really surprising. so nine months ago we had north korea testing hydrogen bomb, and president trump famously calling kim jong-un little rocket man. six months ago with north korea testing this very large icbm that but all assessments can target the united states. and then four months ago you had this amazing reversal and you had the olympics and north korea participate in the olympics and marching with the south korean team. six weeks ago you had the inter-korean summit at the production of very hopeful statement, the declaratio
on the codirector of the nuclear policy program here at the carnegie endowment. it's my pleasure to welcome you this morning. thanks to all of you who might otherwise be washington capitals fans celebrating with the team but we are very appreciative that you decided instead to be with us talking about what has happened in singapore overnight and what it all means going forward. i think it's fair to say that if you look at what has transpired over the last year and over the last nine months, the...
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we're on our w nc state of things, i religion be in new york tomorrow at the carnegie council on international affairs for an event vent they do a web site cast. ... >> what it really how it set up and what the goals of the book are. think it into a couple of the profiles as it were. that gives you a sense of the range of peacemakers that we cover in the book. the now be some others that we get into. , that will leave time for questions or ideas well. so, the title of the book is, the peacemakers. the peacemakers, part of the title it is consciously styled after john kennedy's profile encourage. it's about world leaders not just american and not just the u.s. senate. the future in the book are those made major breakthroughs of various aspects of peace. the on the step-by-step of the usual transactional diplomacy, they get towards more transformational change in various aspects of peace. i cannot say that these are people who made full piece. but they did make major changes for others to build upon. unfortunately there has been backlash in backsliding. didn't take away from the courage that the
we're on our w nc state of things, i religion be in new york tomorrow at the carnegie council on international affairs for an event vent they do a web site cast. ... >> what it really how it set up and what the goals of the book are. think it into a couple of the profiles as it were. that gives you a sense of the range of peacemakers that we cover in the book. the now be some others that we get into. , that will leave time for questions or ideas well. so, the title of the book is, the...
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we're working together with the illinois institute of technology, carnegie melon university and potentiallyuerto rico, to come up with some sort of a little gadget that will keep your insulin refrigerated when you have no electricity. mind you, there's no storm in puerto rico, but our electricity grid is so weakened, that, you know -- >> there's still thousands at this time, i know. in fact the latest report we had yesterday was like 11,000 or something along that number was without electricity. >> and you have to know when the talkbout clients.1,000, they're and the average puerto rican family is a family of four. so you're talking about 44 to 60,000 people who still don't have electricity to this day. >> thank you for joining us, mayor. >> thank you for the opportunity. >>> still ahead, will house intelligence committee devin nunes lose his seat in congress? the latest on his battle and the backlash he's facing for his defense of president trump. you're live in the cnn newsroom. b from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasa
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spoke of the carnegie endowment for international peace about the u.s. relationship with europe and such topics as the nato alliance, the european union, the iran nuclear deal and ternational trade. this is one hour. bill: good moin my name is bill burns. i am delighted to welcome all of welcome myighted to thend and former colleague, french abbasid or to the united states, gerard araud. there is no such thing as permanent friends, only permanent interests.
spoke of the carnegie endowment for international peace about the u.s. relationship with europe and such topics as the nato alliance, the european union, the iran nuclear deal and ternational trade. this is one hour. bill: good moin my name is bill burns. i am delighted to welcome all of welcome myighted to thend and former colleague, french abbasid or to the united states, gerard araud. there is no such thing as permanent friends, only permanent interests.
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worse, the carnegie-mellon university security researcher found a security flaw in one of the data collectorsassive breach. verizon led the pack becoming the first carrier to tap the brakes on selling the data shortly after receiving a letter from democratic oregon senator ron widen who was looking into the phone location tracking market. they were followed by at&t and sprint, all now saying they will stop providing information to so-called data brokers. not all your data will go unsold. verizon says they won't disrupt services like fraud prevention and emergency roadside assistance which rely on selling location data to third party developers. in new york, brett larson, fox news. >>> from a vote at the u.s. capitol to the first lady's surprise visit to immigrant children detained at the border, tonight new developments in the debate over immigration as president trump doubles down on his administration's "zero tolerance" policy. >> if we took zero tolerance away, you would be overrun as -- you would have millions of people pouring through our border. >> a different tone tonight from the pres
worse, the carnegie-mellon university security researcher found a security flaw in one of the data collectorsassive breach. verizon led the pack becoming the first carrier to tap the brakes on selling the data shortly after receiving a letter from democratic oregon senator ron widen who was looking into the phone location tracking market. they were followed by at&t and sprint, all now saying they will stop providing information to so-called data brokers. not all your data will go unsold....
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. >> practice, practice, practice, how to get to carnegie hall. >> thanks. >>> coming up in our nextf hour war on the range, nearly a dozen cattle found dead in what appears be on a bitter ranch dispute, how the killer tried to cover up the crime. campaign manager ordered to jail, a judge takes the extraordinary step after paul manafort is accused of witness tampering. >> and the owner of a bay area wildlife preserve gets a special honor, how he single handedly saved hundreds of animals during the wine country firestorm. crystal geyser alpine spring water starts here, passes through here, and is bottled right here. at the mountain source. naturally. crystal geyser is the only major u.s spring water bottled at the mountain source. naturally. how far does crystal geyser alpine spring water travel from its source to the bottle? less than a mile and a half. crystal geyser. always bottled at the mountain source. naturally. >>> you're watching kpix5 news. after ne found de >>> our top story at 6:30, the investigation continues after nearly a dozen cattle were found dead and buried on a san
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. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovioions in educ democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers likthyou. k you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh >> funding for "new scandinavian cooking" is made possible by the following... and... seafood from norway. ♪ [ wind howls ] >> ♪ i'm free ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ekstedt: hi, and welcome towa northern n i am in lofoten. it's still early may, but there's still loads of snow. spring is slowly coming down to this little town, svolvaer the atlantic ocean meets the mountains.la i am nekstedt. welcome to "new scandinavian cooking." ♪
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similar exercises immediately preceded russia's offensives in georgia and crimea, according to the carnegieot that in this matchup, russia's immediate neighbors are woefully outgunned. russia's army is among the largest in the world. it spends $66 billion on defense last year. sweden, finland, and norway combined spent less than $16 billion. the baltic states weren't even close. it's easy for americans to look at the russian threat through the prism of partisan politics. russian aggression can feel abstract, more of a nuisance than an urgent concern. some charge the kremlin influenced trump's campaign in secret meetings, which is at the heart of a long u.s. investigation. it certainly meddled in the elections by marshalling an online army, one that we could not see. but for countries in eastern europe, some of which are within an hour's drive of st. petersburg, things look very different. even with nato's presence, russia could capture them in a matter of days, according to a recent rand report. so, they are all doing a lot more than making tv shows about it. up next, does america need anot
similar exercises immediately preceded russia's offensives in georgia and crimea, according to the carnegieot that in this matchup, russia's immediate neighbors are woefully outgunned. russia's army is among the largest in the world. it spends $66 billion on defense last year. sweden, finland, and norway combined spent less than $16 billion. the baltic states weren't even close. it's easy for americans to look at the russian threat through the prism of partisan politics. russian aggression can...
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. >> carnegie corporation of new york.supporti innovations in ucation, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. ra >> this prwas made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ni captio sponsored by newshour productions, llc by captione media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org wes: this week on history detectives: what might this rettered camera al about a photographer who changed the ima p of an americresident? gwendolyn: what can this child's plaything tell us about disease, death, and daring gwendolyn: what can this child's plaything tell us w during the civil? this is contraband of war; . they could be arrested tukufu: and how did this faded map help unlock the riches of the new world? so the british are coming. elvis costello: ♪ watchin' the detectives ♪ i get so angryta when the teardropsrt ♪ ♪ but he can't be wounded
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. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and curity. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutionsdi and duals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcastin and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by history detectives: th what doe letter reveal about america's early efforts on to h its war dead? they were being directly bombarded by artillery in this little hospital. elyse: how was this wooden fragment connected to one of the most celebrated political protests of the 19th century? gwendolyn: and what does this little black book reveal about spying on the home front during world war i? on he might be to a major threat. elvis costello: ♪ watchin' the detectives an ♪ i get sgry when the teardrops start ♪ ♪ but he can't be wounded 'cause he's got no heart ♪ ♪ watchin' the detect
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and so now i'm naming the tour, and i'll be playing carnegie hall and radio city music hall at the kathyh your head off" world tour. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: there you go. so, i do want to -- so, in no way was it a proportional response, but do you look -- i mean obviously it was done to provoke and then you successfully provoked. >> yes. >> seth: do you look back at all and say, "oh, gosh. there was a better photo to take, or not this one." >> i wish i hahad --kay, so first of all i didn't really think about it. and honestly, i sent a friend of mine out for, like, a mask at a halloween store for $10. and then i got all the ketchup because i kept thinking about him saying at the debate, "blood coming out of her eye. out of her what --" and i'm like, "how many men have said that crap to you overr life?" so i was triggered. i admit it triggered. triggered snowflake. [ light laughter ] and so, i wanted to shame him. i wanted to shame him.misogynis. and his policies are so disgusting. and for the rights of women, and lgbt folks, and people of color. i was like, "this guy is going dow
and so now i'm naming the tour, and i'll be playing carnegie hall and radio city music hall at the kathyh your head off" world tour. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: there you go. so, i do want to -- so, in no way was it a proportional response, but do you look -- i mean obviously it was done to provoke and then you successfully provoked. >> yes. >> seth: do you look back at all and say, "oh, gosh. there was a better photo to take, or not this one." >> i...
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. >> carnegie corporation of new york.porting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. anbsby contributions to your station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captiod by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funding for "new scandinavian cooking" is de possible by the following... and seafood from norway. [ wind howling ] ♪ ♪ [ sleigh bells ringing ] >> ekstedt: i'm on the border between norway and sweden, sweden over there, and norway right here. it's mid-april and still quite cold, as you can see,ad s of snow on the ground, and i'm headg to roros, a town that hasn't changed much for the last 100 years. ks i'm niklasdt, and welcome to "new scandinavian cooking."
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. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: another big step today toward setting up a u.s./north korean summit. secretary of state mike pompeo held talks with north korean envoy kim yong chol in new york, and reported "real progress." pompeo said tomorrow, kim will deliver a letter to president trump, from north korean leader kim jong-un. we'll have a full report, after the news summary. in the day's second major story, the trump administration formally imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum from the european union, canada and mexico. levies of 25% on steel and 10% on aluminum were first announced in march, but delayed, pending negotiations. commerce secretary wi
. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: another big step today toward setting up a u.s./north korean...
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. >> carnegie corporation of new irk. supportiovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and segirity. at carorg. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporaon for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbv station frwers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: immigtion-- and the plight of separated families-- remain "topic a" tonight in washington and at the u.s. southern border. but republicans are stilld divier how to change immigration law, and more than 2,300 children are still being held separately from their parents. congressional correspondent lisa desjardins begins our coverage. >> reporter: mixed reactions came from across the country today, after president trump's reversal on family separationsfr protesters in milwaukee, angry entire families will be detained... nt a sense of relief from undocumented immigstaying in a private shelter in mcallen texas. >> ( translated ): this is good n
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. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations inra education, demc engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions:in anviduals. >> this program was g.ssible by the corporation for public broadcast and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it runs hundreds of pages, finds fault with the f.b.i., and may be fder for republicans and democrats alike. a much-anticipated report is out tonight, on the probe of hillar clintoail practices. lisa desjardins begins our coverage. >> reporter: the clint email investigation-- that some believe influenced a presidential election-- today, officially, became a dark mark over the agency that led it. in a detailed 500-page report, the department of justice inspector general reached mixed conclusions. first: that no political bias affected any of the clinton investigation decisions that the i.g. reviewed. sso in the report, it ref five curren
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. >> carnegie corporation of new 9york.supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbv station frwers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funding for "new scandinavian cooking" is made possible by the following... and seafood from norway. ♪ [ wind howling ] ♪ ekstedt: hi, and welcome to "new scandinavian cooking." i'm niklas ekstedt, and toy i am in the capital of norway, oslo. the summer hasust arrived, and people are so happy. they're outside, enjoying their coffee, hopefully, because that's what this show is going to be about. so let's see if i can find a perfect brewed cof ♪
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i'll be in new york tomorrow at the carnegie council on ethics and international affairs for a big event there that they do webcast and then put out on youtube, and a bunch of others to follow, chicago and a couple of other cities. there is a a sense that this bk may be timely. so i thought what i might do tonight is set up the frame for you of the book, what it really, it's set up in what the goals of the book are, and then get into a couple of the profiles, as it were. they give you a sense of the range of peacemakers that we cover in the book. and then maybe it would be some others you'd like me to get into the we'll go to the table of contents and of happy to do that but if want to leave sometime for any questions or ideas you have as well. so the title of the book as you know is "the peace makers: leadership lessons from twentieth-century statesmanship." the peacemakers part of the top, it is consciously sought after john kennedys profile in courage, only it's about world leaders cannot just american, and about foreign-policy, not just the u.s. senate and domestic. the people featur
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. >> carnegie corporation of new york.upporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancemont of interna peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoinsesupport of tnstitutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by thcorporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh media access group at wgbh access.wgbhtukufu: this week on history detectives, what does this scoreard reveal about the desegregation pa of our national ime? wes: what tales does this basket weave of the heroism of an american-indian woman? a jack points t canby and pulls the trigger. gwen: d... man on recording: special agent five... how did this tale of robbery and murder help fbi director j. edgar hoover considate his power? elvis costello: ♪ watchin' the detectiv ♪ i get so angry when the teardrops start ♪ ♪ but he can't be wounded 'cause he's got no heart
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. >> carnegie corporation of new irk.supportiovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funding for "new scandinavian cooking" is made possible by the following... and seafood from norway. ♪ ♪ >> ekstedt: welcome to "new scandinavian cooking." i am niklas ekstedt, and tay, i'm on the very top of norway in this beautiful fishing community called kjollefjord. to the east, we have russia. this used to be the only land border between nato and the soviet union. to the north, we have the cold arctic sea. it's late summer, and it's the season for haddock and king crab. ♪
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