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many rabbis and the central council are jews in germany advise people not to wear capers in public.because of the bad experiences many jews have had. thus that is what you hope for the future also for the shu cities. i would hope that jewish life simply becomes a given becomes normal and for the cities i wish that they'd regain the significance they once had for judaism here and around the world as well as the religious and spiritual importance. of simply that they receive recognition and people see that they can be proud of this piece of german jewish history book. yes definitely these are unique 3 wonderful places with a jewish history that goes back hundreds of years and that is still visible today and see you next time. coincidence. doctors. verdi's. requiem. the bar instructing the. next. it's like a creature from another planet it's revolutionary not by appearance it's also a technological. the secluded d.s. and undercover goddess it's still revered by killers fans from all over the world to. come here and float away. in 60 minutes long to. like. oh ok a muggle or just love fo
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many rabbis and the central council are jews in germany advise people not to wear capers in public.ecause of the bad experiences many jews have had. that's the gist of what you hope for the future also for the shoe city. i would hope that jewish life simply becomes a given becomes normal and for the show it is i wish that they had regained the significance they once had for judaism here and around the world as well as the religious and spiritual importance. of simply that they receive recognition and people see that they can be proud of this piece of german jewish history book. thank you yes definitely they are unique 3 wonderful places with a jewish history that goes back hundreds of years and it is still visible today and see you next on. the for. his parish doors in madrid have always been open to everyone. being together eating together but also just refueling that was. to the rabble and the priests wrote. down the koran a virus has changed everything. what will become a father and his home in church. lady gaga night baby maddy. saying balls enjoy spas. and even heidi if peanuts
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i think that european commission, european central bank and european council took decisions in four weekswait on. so what we are having now is a more common and co—ordinated response that is helpful, because we think that no country can manage alone, because we have not the financial crisis on the stock exchange. what we have now is a crisis of the genuine value of the real economy, in terms of distributing, in terms of exports, that is linking all the 27 countries. indeed, minister. i understand you're trying to put a positive spin on it, compared with some of your italian colleagues. but nonetheless, the reality is that your prime minister, mr conte, has insisted that in the end there must be debt sharing, through the form of some sort of so—called corona bonds. that is that the entire eu, including the richest countries, like germany, should take on, assume, some of the debt burden that now sits on countries like italy. the germans have repeatedly said no, and they didn't say yes even in the summit yesterday. so why are you being so positive? no, this is not a correct, let's say, repor
i think that european commission, european central bank and european council took decisions in four weekswait on. so what we are having now is a more common and co—ordinated response that is helpful, because we think that no country can manage alone, because we have not the financial crisis on the stock exchange. what we have now is a crisis of the genuine value of the real economy, in terms of distributing, in terms of exports, that is linking all the 27 countries. indeed, minister. i...
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i think that the european commission, european central bank and european council took this decision inars to wait on. so what we're having now is a more co—ordinated response, that is helpful. because we think that no country can manage alone, because we have not the financial price on the stock exchange. what —— financial crisis. what we have now is a financial crisis of the real economy in terms of distributing, in terms of exports, that is linking all the 27 countries. md, minister. i understand you are trying to put a positive spin on it, compared with some of your italian colleagues. but nonetheless, the reality is that your prime minister, mr giuseppe co nte, your prime minister, mr giuseppe conte, has insisted that in the end there must be debt sharing, through there must be debt sharing, through the form of some sort of so—called corona bonds. that is that the entire eu, including the richest countries, like germany, should take on and assume some of the debt burden that now sit on countries like italy. the germans have repeatedly said no, and they didn't say yes even in the su
i think that the european commission, european central bank and european council took this decision inars to wait on. so what we're having now is a more co—ordinated response, that is helpful. because we think that no country can manage alone, because we have not the financial price on the stock exchange. what —— financial crisis. what we have now is a financial crisis of the real economy in terms of distributing, in terms of exports, that is linking all the 27 countries. md, minister. i...
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speaking as a local council leader in central bedfordshire, we have managed to keep our parks and cemeteriesublic respecting the issue of social distancing. i know my collea g u es social distancing. i know my colleagues in london did have a number of issues. a few weeks ago, we had a very sunny weekend and we had a number of issues with people sunbathing and so forth. that meant depriving others with the opportunity to use parks. this easter weekend, virtually all those parks be opened and the respected the fact that this is to be enjoyed by all. that is the critical thing, respect social distancing, do not abuse it by sunbathing, having a picnic and depriving others of the opportunity to use that park. on the question of cemeteries, which is a very delicate one, our correspondent was talking about the difficulty that some councillors have with policing this. when someone is in front of a gravestone, you do not wa nt to front of a gravestone, you do not want to go up to that and say, do you mind standing away from your relative perspective it is clearly not appropriate. particularly those w
speaking as a local council leader in central bedfordshire, we have managed to keep our parks and cemeteriesublic respecting the issue of social distancing. i know my collea g u es social distancing. i know my colleagues in london did have a number of issues. a few weeks ago, we had a very sunny weekend and we had a number of issues with people sunbathing and so forth. that meant depriving others with the opportunity to use parks. this easter weekend, virtually all those parks be opened and the...
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on the afternoon of the 14th of july eisenhower convened his national security council and turns to the director of centralntelligence allen dulles to give an appraisal of the situation. remember, in the eisenhower administration we had unusual fame that the secretary of state, john foster dulles, was the brother of the director of central intelligence and something like that has never and may never happen again in american history and he presented the most bleak picture you could possibly imagine. he said the coup in iraq was egyptian inspired, it would lead to the overthrow of the lebanese government ofdi the jordanian government and very quickly lead to the overthrow of saudi arabia, kuwait and the gulf states. the entire region dulles protected would fall into the hands of nassernt within a mattr of days unless america quote, did something. his brother, john foster dulles wades in and if it falls to nasser that means it falls to international communism. the middle east in the world's oil supplies will be in the hands of thean soviet union. all of this was baloney. first of all, it wasn't at all clear t
on the afternoon of the 14th of july eisenhower convened his national security council and turns to the director of centralntelligence allen dulles to give an appraisal of the situation. remember, in the eisenhower administration we had unusual fame that the secretary of state, john foster dulles, was the brother of the director of central intelligence and something like that has never and may never happen again in american history and he presented the most bleak picture you could possibly...
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it's a very different central bank. , that'sery unified body not true the ecb governing council. there is a german lawsuit going on again questioning the expansion of its mandate. that uncertainty hangs over the institution. >> do we need some kind of euro ?onds to get out of this my views on this. i have very strong views. it's a question of postponing the problem. italy is the problem child in europe. if italy had taken and reforms from the earlier bailout, we wouldn't be where we are today. postponement of the forms and is just pushing the problem. that'sn't think necessary, but having said that or later onhases through the omt is effectively socialization, so we have a fair amount of socialization going on. so to say that there is no socialization is -- there is a huge amount going on. i would not want to regularize that. one thing might happen, the commission itself might issue some debt to finance the program and that might be increased in size and so that again is a form of socialization. maynard keynes is happening right now starting with the statistic. speak tomadame lag
it's a very different central bank. , that'sery unified body not true the ecb governing council. there is a german lawsuit going on again questioning the expansion of its mandate. that uncertainty hangs over the institution. >> do we need some kind of euro ?onds to get out of this my views on this. i have very strong views. it's a question of postponing the problem. italy is the problem child in europe. if italy had taken and reforms from the earlier bailout, we wouldn't be where we are...
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council. and he turned to the director of central and intelligence allen dulles to give an appraisal of the situationremember, the eisenhower administration we had unusual seen that the secretary of the state, was the brother of the director of intelligence. something like that has never happened again in american history. allen dulles presented the most bleak picture you could possibly imagine. he said that coup and iraq was egyptian inspired it would lead to the overthrow of the lebanese government, the jordanian government and very quickly in time sooner than later to overthrew saudi arabia, kuwait and the gulf states. the entire region would fall into the hands within a matter of days unless america did something. his brother, john foster dulles said if it falls to not sir, that means it falls to international communism. and the middle east in the world's oil supplies will be in the hands of the soviet union. all of this was a baloney. first of all, it was not at all clear that coup and iraq was egyptian inspired. and while he did take arms of the soviet union was not exactly the client of the so
council. and he turned to the director of central and intelligence allen dulles to give an appraisal of the situationremember, the eisenhower administration we had unusual seen that the secretary of the state, was the brother of the director of intelligence. something like that has never happened again in american history. allen dulles presented the most bleak picture you could possibly imagine. he said that coup and iraq was egyptian inspired it would lead to the overthrow of the lebanese...
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transitional council rolled through the port city of aden, saying they were taking over the area, defying a peace deal put in place last november. translation: we are now in front of the yemeni central southern forces led by the southern transitional council, like the other vital infrastructures here. yemen's government called it an act of armed rebellion and warned of catastrophic repercussions. this latest confrontation only adds to yemen's problems. it is already locked in a bitter civil war between government forces backed by saudi arabia and houthi rebels, who are backed by iran, a war lasting five years, that has killed tens of thousands of civilians and pushed millions to the brink of starvation. the stc claim to have taken control of the southern port city of aden, a vital city in the government's fight against the houthis, who control much of the north, including the capital, sanaa. the stc had been fighting alongside government forces in the war against the houthis. this act against the government is a blow for the coalition and its saudi backers. the transitional council get their international support from saudi arabia's neighbour, the united arab emirates. the stc belie
transitional council rolled through the port city of aden, saying they were taking over the area, defying a peace deal put in place last november. translation: we are now in front of the yemeni central southern forces led by the southern transitional council, like the other vital infrastructures here. yemen's government called it an act of armed rebellion and warned of catastrophic repercussions. this latest confrontation only adds to yemen's problems. it is already locked in a bitter civil war...
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southern transitional council declared a state of emergency saying it would govern the port city as well as other southern provinces and we are now in front of the yemeni central bank in aden after it was taken back by the sovereign forces that by the southern transitional council like the other vital infrastructure in the city we hope this will be a real breakthrough that will be repeated in all the other liberated southern regions there are encouraging signs out of spain where coronavirus restrictions on children have been eased they are allowed to leave the house for the 1st time in 6 weeks but just for an hour each day both spain and italy have recorded their lowest daily death tolls in at least a month the u.k. government is under growing pressure to reveal its exit strategy from the partial lockdown the country is in its 5th week of movement restriction and that's due to continue until at least may the 7th prime minister boris johnson is due back at work on monday 2 weeks after being discharged from hospital johnson spent 3 nights in intensive care after contracting the coronavirus. china says all covert 1000 patients have now been discharged from hospit
southern transitional council declared a state of emergency saying it would govern the port city as well as other southern provinces and we are now in front of the yemeni central bank in aden after it was taken back by the sovereign forces that by the southern transitional council like the other vital infrastructure in the city we hope this will be a real breakthrough that will be repeated in all the other liberated southern regions there are encouraging signs out of spain where coronavirus...
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political leaders the southern transitional council announced it's in control of the city and a major port. lincoln that is we are now in front of the yemeni central bank in aden. after it was taken back by the sovereign forces that by the sovereign transitional council like the other vital infrastructure in the city we hope this will be a real breakthrough that will be repeated in all the other liberated south and we. the council defying the internationally recognized government accusing it of being unable to cope with the coronavirus pandemic and failing to improve the lives of yemenis this is actually a pileup. mis management misgovernance in actually insult them and less to i.d.s. the sea is right now compelled to take action to their own ends while still calling for a cease fire calling for deescalation in all fronts we want things to go smoothly or things you want to be able to deliver aid services will be able to battle this. but the government warns the move could have catastrophic consequences describing it as a resumption of an armed insurgency. it's yet another complicating factor in yemen's 5 yes civil war which is being mocked by shif
political leaders the southern transitional council announced it's in control of the city and a major port. lincoln that is we are now in front of the yemeni central bank in aden. after it was taken back by the sovereign forces that by the sovereign transitional council like the other vital infrastructure in the city we hope this will be a real breakthrough that will be repeated in all the other liberated south and we. the council defying the internationally recognized government accusing it of...
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southern transitional council the cleared a state of emergency saying it would govern the port city and other southern provinces and i think america is we are now in front of the yemeni central bank in aden after it was taken back by the sovereign forces that by the sovereign transitional council like the other vital infrastructure in the city we hope this will be a real breakthrough that will be repeated in all the other liberated southern regions there are encouraging signs out of spain regarding the coronavirus pandemic where restrictions on children have been eased they are allowed to leave the house for the 1st time in 6 weeks but just for one hour each day both spain and italy have recorded their lowest daily death tolls in at least a month in the u.k. meanwhile the government there is under growing pressure to reveal its exit strategy from the partial lockdown the country is in its 5th week of movement restrictions and that's due to continue until at least may the 7th prime minister boris johnson is you're back at work on monday 2 weeks after being discharged from hospital johnson spent 3 nights in intensive care after contracting the coronavirus . china says all of c
southern transitional council the cleared a state of emergency saying it would govern the port city and other southern provinces and i think america is we are now in front of the yemeni central bank in aden after it was taken back by the sovereign forces that by the sovereign transitional council like the other vital infrastructure in the city we hope this will be a real breakthrough that will be repeated in all the other liberated southern regions there are encouraging signs out of spain...
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their political leaders the southern transitional council announced it's in control of the city and a major port. we are now in front of the yemeni central bank in aden after it was taken back by the southern forces that by the southern transitional council like the other vital infrastructure in the city they hope this will be a real breakthrough that will be repeated in all the other liberated south and we. the council defying the internationally recognized government accusing it of being unable to cope with the coronavirus pandemic and failing to improve the lives of yemenis this is actually a pileup. mis management misgovernance in specially in south yemen less to i.d.s. he she is right now compelled to take action to their own ends while still calling for a cease fire calling for deescalation in all fronts we want things to go smoothly or things you want to be able to deliver aid services are going to be able to battle this. but the government warns the move could have catastrophic consequences describing it as a resumption of an armed insurgency. it's yet another complicating factor in yemen's 5 yes civil war which is being mocked b
their political leaders the southern transitional council announced it's in control of the city and a major port. we are now in front of the yemeni central bank in aden after it was taken back by the southern forces that by the southern transitional council like the other vital infrastructure in the city they hope this will be a real breakthrough that will be repeated in all the other liberated south and we. the council defying the internationally recognized government accusing it of being...
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as mad then we are now in front of the yemeni central bank in aden after it was taken back by the southern forces that are the southern transitional council backed the other vital infrastructure in the city and we hope this will be a real breakthrough that will be repeated in all the other liberated southern regions. last week floods and to wrenshaw rains hit aden hard at least 21 people were killed the s.t.c. says the government failed to respond to the emergency nationwide 40000000 yemenis are on the verge of famine president hardy says the declaration of self rule is catastrophic and dangerous. north and south yemen were once independent states but north became a republic in 1962 south yemen was established 5 years later they united in 1990 but tensions enjoyed 4 years later the south tried but failed to secede now they're trying again after 5 years of war started by a saudi arabia u.a.e. coalition that's try to prop up the internationally recognized yemeni government it had lost control of the capital sana'a to iran backed huth the fighters and al-qaeda and i saw were staging attacks the southern transitional council was set up in 201
as mad then we are now in front of the yemeni central bank in aden after it was taken back by the southern forces that are the southern transitional council backed the other vital infrastructure in the city and we hope this will be a real breakthrough that will be repeated in all the other liberated southern regions. last week floods and to wrenshaw rains hit aden hard at least 21 people were killed the s.t.c. says the government failed to respond to the emergency nationwide 40000000 yemenis...
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i'm a professor of history at the university of central florida and a proud member of the board of the national council for history education. i trust all of you are doing well and keeping safe. these are very strange times. we will drink even for historians who have a lonrm
i'm a professor of history at the university of central florida and a proud member of the board of the national council for history education. i trust all of you are doing well and keeping safe. these are very strange times. we will drink even for historians who have a lonrm
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i'm a professor of history at the university of central florida and a proud member of the board of the national council for history education. i trust all of you are doing well and keeping safe. these are very strange times. we will drink even for historians who have a long-term sense of history, thank you for joining us today. it is my pleasure to introduce our keynote speaker, historian joanne freeman. doctor freeman is a professor of history at yale university. she specializes in early national american politics and culture. she is the author of several influential and award-winning books and i will mention two of them. "affairs of honor" from 2001 and most recently, "feel the blood: congressional violence in antebellum america, " which i found particularly helpful for my own work. it seems like a reverse echo of the current and contemporary political scene in the united states. i will leave it at that. dr. freeman is known for her understanding of hamilton, which she rediscovered, i would say, before broadway did a couple of years ago. i asked doctor freeman about her relationship with history and
i'm a professor of history at the university of central florida and a proud member of the board of the national council for history education. i trust all of you are doing well and keeping safe. these are very strange times. we will drink even for historians who have a long-term sense of history, thank you for joining us today. it is my pleasure to introduce our keynote speaker, historian joanne freeman. doctor freeman is a professor of history at yale university. she specializes in early...
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council rolled through the port city of aden, saying they were taking over the area, defying a peace deal signed with the government last november. translation: we are now in front of the yemeni centralern forces led by the southern transitional council, like the other vital infrastructures here. yemen's government called it an act of armed rebellion and warned of catastrophic repercussions. this latest confrontation only adds to yemen's problems. it's already locked in a bitter civil war between government forces backed by saudi arabia and houthi rebels, who are backed by iran, a war lasting five years, that's killed tens of thousands of civilians and pushed millions to the brink of starvation. the stc claim to have taken control of the southern port city of aden, a vital piece of territory in the government's fight against the houthis, who control much of the country's north, including the capital, sanaa. the stc had been fighting alongside government forces in the war against the houthis. this act against the government is a blow for the coalition and its saudi backers. the transitional council get their international support from saudi arabia's neighbour, the united arab emirates
council rolled through the port city of aden, saying they were taking over the area, defying a peace deal signed with the government last november. translation: we are now in front of the yemeni centralern forces led by the southern transitional council, like the other vital infrastructures here. yemen's government called it an act of armed rebellion and warned of catastrophic repercussions. this latest confrontation only adds to yemen's problems. it's already locked in a bitter civil war...
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council because you connected. on the local but it's very difficult to direct at the moment barber so i understand in the centralized boy and more the real. so i think that they are taking advantage. of these ponded. powers. at least one inmate has died of 19 belmarsh prison in the u.k. where julian assange she's being held that we can leaks founder has been behind bars since last may after he was evicted from the ecuadorian embassy in london and arrested for skipping bail we spoke to kristen harass and the current editor in chief of wiki leaks is a lot by the conditions are much. well 2 weeks ago when she decided to not grant him bail the size of the fact that there was no cases of covert to inside the prison in belle mars and she had full faith in the prison authorities in controlling the situation. only a few hours later that same afternoon the 1st instances were confirmed in belmont and they've been growing ever since and might i am absolutely certain that their cases are much more than they are reported he has not been tested as most prisoners are now spending the time most of the day most of the entire day. in
council because you connected. on the local but it's very difficult to direct at the moment barber so i understand in the centralized boy and more the real. so i think that they are taking advantage. of these ponded. powers. at least one inmate has died of 19 belmarsh prison in the u.k. where julian assange she's being held that we can leaks founder has been behind bars since last may after he was evicted from the ecuadorian embassy in london and arrested for skipping bail we spoke to kristen...
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council. the bipartisan commission on bio defense recommended five years ago that it be the vice president. i am aware of the pandemic office that was disbanded. away thathat pulls central oversight over all those agencies is not a good idea. it is part of the national bio defense strategy that was issued in 2018, several high-level coordination mechanisms were -- omb,d and people nsc, all of those agencies were part of the committee and that was supposed to be the day-to-day coordination and communication mechanism for bio defense. that is sustainable across the ministrations regardless of the white -- across administrations regardless of the white house and what they decide to at the national security level. ost: less than 10 minutes left with chris currie. calls on the preparedness and response to bio defense strategies and specifically to the coronavirus. lisa in california. good morning. caller: good morning. pandemic plan of 2017 and it would have been wonderful if we would have been going by that. it says we should have been practicing social distancing ahead of time. we should have put that in place the moment they found out about it. we should have been doing i
council. the bipartisan commission on bio defense recommended five years ago that it be the vice president. i am aware of the pandemic office that was disbanded. away thathat pulls central oversight over all those agencies is not a good idea. it is part of the national bio defense strategy that was issued in 2018, several high-level coordination mechanisms were -- omb,d and people nsc, all of those agencies were part of the committee and that was supposed to be the day-to-day coordination and...
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we are also helping councils with the inevitable cash flow challenges by deferring £2.6 billion in business rates, payments to centralon in social care gra nts them £850 million in social care grants up this month. working with councils and charities we've made huge progress in protecting the most vulnerable during this national emergency. 0ur vulnerable during this national emergency. our plan to shield the most clinically vulnerable people has progressed well. three weeks ago, i reported at this press conference that the first government organised boxes of supplies had been delivered by wholesalers to those at the highest clinical risk across the country. today, 250,000 have been delivered. the packages include cereal, fruit, tinned goods, tea bags, biscuits, toiletries and other essentials. and this coming week we expect to be delivering 300,000 boxes all from a standing startjust a few weeks ago. and our call centre is making up to 130,000 calls a day to those who are shielded to see if they need the service, to see if they need the service, to see if they still need it if they are receiving it and to ask if they
we are also helping councils with the inevitable cash flow challenges by deferring £2.6 billion in business rates, payments to centralon in social care gra nts them £850 million in social care grants up this month. working with councils and charities we've made huge progress in protecting the most vulnerable during this national emergency. 0ur vulnerable during this national emergency. our plan to shield the most clinically vulnerable people has progressed well. three weeks ago, i reported at...
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council broke. just before just if. you. just want to. get. back skies or financial survival he will place a money to develop. a plan to these it is a central plank support diagram is going to call them wind down say stop the bad. use the. people birth. going to do it it. really walking into a word don't you know we no longer know what we're walking until. march. what she needs to break she. who shakes her house simple sensible stuff. and the phone with us now it's going to. be earlier in the trial there was evidence. it came out that the gun used to kill genesis ring cone was used 3 months earlier to her killing in a shooting incident the person who used that gun was caught his name is eli haynes today the state's star witness it's discovered that he's texting while on the stand he texted someone saying eli is here and the response came back what eli doing there which leads us to conclude only one thing. cafferty swingler testified today under the pressure of pointing the finger at my client because he knows that. eli haynes is the true killer maker. so we're going to recess that just today i would say we received what i like to call a nug
council broke. just before just if. you. just want to. get. back skies or financial survival he will place a money to develop. a plan to these it is a central plank support diagram is going to call them wind down say stop the bad. use the. people birth. going to do it it. really walking into a word don't you know we no longer know what we're walking until. march. what she needs to break she. who shakes her house simple sensible stuff. and the phone with us now it's going to. be earlier in the...
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it was mentioned earlier or that steve was the central figure on running a process on the national security council the war council. the deputies and the sub deputies also. one or two levels deep, into the national security tip bankruptcy. -- it was open, transparent and based on trust. it is a very important and two little appreciated quality of a successful process. why is trust so important? it is important because it serves the president. it gives the president the full range of policy options when everyone trust that their voices will be heard. but it is also hugely important, for the next book. the implementation of the surge. a trusting decision making process, where everyone feels heard and respected, it enables success and execution. imagine a process that isn't trustworthy, a lot of backstabbing, a lot of second guessing, and his played out in the press, and how difficult that process would be to execute. people who feel their not heard and take the teenage approach and say now i will be heard in execution process. there are insurgencies that take place. the surge decision did not have to
it was mentioned earlier or that steve was the central figure on running a process on the national security council the war council. the deputies and the sub deputies also. one or two levels deep, into the national security tip bankruptcy. -- it was open, transparent and based on trust. it is a very important and two little appreciated quality of a successful process. why is trust so important? it is important because it serves the president. it gives the president the full range of policy...
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was mentioned earlier that steve hadley, i think, was largely the central figure and running the process of the national security council so the war council if you will and the deputies and subdeputies of the war council principles, so one or two levels deep into the national security bureaucracy. but running a process that was fundamentally open, transparent and based on trust. this is a very important and, i think, too little appreciated quality of a successful process. why is trust so important? it's important, first of all, because it best serves the president. it gives the president the full range of policy options, when everyone trusts that his and her voice, that their bureaucratic voices will be heard. but it also is hugely important, and the book doesn't take this on, but is hugely important for the next book, which is the implementation of the surge, because a trusting decision-making process, where everyone feels heard and everyone feels respected enables successful execution. and you can imagine a process that isn't trusted, that features a lot of backstabbing and a lot of second guessing and is played out i
was mentioned earlier that steve hadley, i think, was largely the central figure and running the process of the national security council so the war council if you will and the deputies and subdeputies of the war council principles, so one or two levels deep into the national security bureaucracy. but running a process that was fundamentally open, transparent and based on trust. this is a very important and, i think, too little appreciated quality of a successful process. why is trust so...
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ways and again 3 will central east and as a society we could be seeing some heavy amounts of rain that could also work its way across wells again into council and also the showers back in the forecast into the far west of yemen but radio where it is a fairly quiet picture temperatures across not doing too badly a tour in fact really quite nice a warm sunday through the eastern end of the mediterranean but this is one will see quite discussion from turkey iraq there across areas of iran still as they also more rain across into western areas of yemen but some very heavy amounts of rain through the d.l.c. as we go through saturday and again these coastal areas of tanzania see. very heavy rains for the hasa several days and they're quite extensive other across tools i'm going to want to destroy the interior of south africa all suffered a bit by sunday it is a much drier warming day that 24 celsius in cape town and all the while very heavy amounts of rain through eastern areas of bike aska and still those rains up in zanzibar. talked to al jazeera squaw who of course was when you saw that document for the 1st story we listen to after the war say
ways and again 3 will central east and as a society we could be seeing some heavy amounts of rain that could also work its way across wells again into council and also the showers back in the forecast into the far west of yemen but radio where it is a fairly quiet picture temperatures across not doing too badly a tour in fact really quite nice a warm sunday through the eastern end of the mediterranean but this is one will see quite discussion from turkey iraq there across areas of iran still as...
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council. focusing on washington, bring us through the constitutional convention and in your view, what were the central experiences that shaped his devotion to strong central federal power and to civic virtue? >> sure. so, i mean, washington, i think has to be really understood as someone that has a military mindset. most of his leadership, up until the presidency, was in a military capacity. sure, he had sat in the house of burgesses. he wasn't particularly known for his oral speaking abilities. so he would frequently sit back and listen to other people. where he really took charge was on the battlefield. that really shaped who he was, because he spent eight years with the army. he only went home to mount vernon once. it was on the way down to yorktown. he was with the army every day except for when congress called him to wherever they happened to be working at that moment for an update. so he saw day in and day out the lack of food, the lack of shoes. when people say the people had bloody feet, that's not an exaggeration. the lack of materials. the lack of food for horses. the lack of ammunition. he
council. focusing on washington, bring us through the constitutional convention and in your view, what were the central experiences that shaped his devotion to strong central federal power and to civic virtue? >> sure. so, i mean, washington, i think has to be really understood as someone that has a military mindset. most of his leadership, up until the presidency, was in a military capacity. sure, he had sat in the house of burgesses. he wasn't particularly known for his oral speaking...
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central banker. have many good conversations coming up through the morning on "bloomberg surveillance." we are thrilled to bring you jason furman, the former chairman of the president's council of economic advisers for president obama. we will talk with jason furman about fiscal pads forward for america. don't forget, 8:30 this morning, the jobless claims number. stay with us. in london and new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom and francine from london and new york. we look at the markets every 15 minutes, some great analysis of them of our great guest. we are delighted to have joyce chang on with us. she puts smart notes out there to try to help us model with the economics of this will look like. right now all of our thoughts are always with the number of people infected, and the people fighting for their lives every day. what kind of impact do you see in having on the u.s. economy? steps have been taken by central banks. how much more can they do? >> the biggest impact as the loss of income, and we see the unemployment rate in the u.s. peaking at around 8.5%, up a full five percentage points. have seen a tremendous number of facilit
central banker. have many good conversations coming up through the morning on "bloomberg surveillance." we are thrilled to bring you jason furman, the former chairman of the president's council of economic advisers for president obama. we will talk with jason furman about fiscal pads forward for america. don't forget, 8:30 this morning, the jobless claims number. stay with us. in london and new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom and...