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any proof to those claims he hasn't yet did do is he delivered to the interior minister not to the chancery i must stress what he should have done the assessment that by his agency that there were question marks over whether these strategic kind of hunting scenes on people in the streets actually happened he questions whether this video that we just saw is actually genuine but the state prosecutor in saxony says they don't see any reason why it shouldn't be and actually use it as a basis for their own investigation and all of this these. statements that he has backed up with facts really raise the question where does he stand as the head of domestic intelligence and who is you anyway to take that kind of stance right now when you point out his position and the position that that agency is charged weight which in fact is investigating the events that happened in. the agency itself said anything about what actually happened it's findings of that investigation well it's actually its job is to provide the basis for assessments for someone like the german chancellor and the interior minister now
any proof to those claims he hasn't yet did do is he delivered to the interior minister not to the chancery i must stress what he should have done the assessment that by his agency that there were question marks over whether these strategic kind of hunting scenes on people in the streets actually happened he questions whether this video that we just saw is actually genuine but the state prosecutor in saxony says they don't see any reason why it shouldn't be and actually use it as a basis for...
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for us has that working launch is about to kick off president and along now at the chancery thanks very much michel. a thousand people here in berlin are expected to take to the streets in protest during this visit let's bring in our correspondent revealed of all the standing by between the chancellor and the main train station in berlin i was happening where you are ripper. yes as you just said we are more or less as close as one can get to the chancellor in today as the whole government district has been blocked off and we are at the rally which has been organized by several journalists organizations on this day international human rights groups and they are main aim today is to show that to show alto on if you can see this. they really have a problem on how he treats freedom of press on journalists in turkey they say it cannot be possible that germany is is a treating president out of mon in a new way with a state visit and wild at the same time journalists hundreds of journalists are being held in prison in turkey and some of them are even germans only so many up to five german nati
for us has that working launch is about to kick off president and along now at the chancery thanks very much michel. a thousand people here in berlin are expected to take to the streets in protest during this visit let's bring in our correspondent revealed of all the standing by between the chancellor and the main train station in berlin i was happening where you are ripper. yes as you just said we are more or less as close as one can get to the chancellor in today as the whole government...
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are with us here in studio and our chief political editor we select if they're with us that at the chancery where that press conference took place a short while ago michelle out there with the president everyone talking there about intensifying cooperation but also addressing of the differences the two countries that the difficulties rather of integration for people of turkish origin here what did you make of his statement at this press conference. well there's a very two two very different issues i mean first of all the economic corporation which he describes as a win win situation well this is a president who's under pressure his own economy is under pressure the lira dropped forty percent since the beginning of the years now kind of stabilized and there's a looming conflict with the united states so certainly turkey needs and germany needs turkey too for strategic reasons and also because it simply cannot afford an unstable country of that size to be on the periphery of the european union particularly also in view to its role in syria so the german chancellor will want to help i would re
are with us here in studio and our chief political editor we select if they're with us that at the chancery where that press conference took place a short while ago michelle out there with the president everyone talking there about intensifying cooperation but also addressing of the differences the two countries that the difficulties rather of integration for people of turkish origin here what did you make of his statement at this press conference. well there's a very two two very different...
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let's start our coverage with our chief political editor michelle i couldna she's outside the chancery where president or everyone is holding those talks with chancellor merkel hi michelle good to see you so the turkish president the german chancellor there talking over lunch right now what is on the agenda what are they discussing. well most likely they will be talking about the turkish economy but also their own their common strategic interests are both nato partners and they both have a keen interest that syria is not destabilized any further quite clearly he called for a meeting at a level of restart in those very tense german turkish relations over the past two and a half years those have been stretched to the limit and beyond at one time out of one cold the german chancellor called her saying that she was using something like nazi methods when he wasn't allowed to have a political rally in germany and ahead of the last general elections here just a year ago when actually called turks or germans of talks to sent a not to vote for angela merkel's party all the social democrats any
let's start our coverage with our chief political editor michelle i couldna she's outside the chancery where president or everyone is holding those talks with chancellor merkel hi michelle good to see you so the turkish president the german chancellor there talking over lunch right now what is on the agenda what are they discussing. well most likely they will be talking about the turkish economy but also their own their common strategic interests are both nato partners and they both have a keen...
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relationship but two countries that really need each other michel are coming back to you at the chancery if you can hear us. you know you were talking here about as we said of a very difficult relationship between germany and turkey but do you get the idea with some of the voices that we've heard in the past few months that the high level visits that we've seen the fact that germany is in a way the criticism is rolling out the red carpet for president and one that that this relationship is on the mend. no we've got some clear signals also coming from the foreign ministry in advance and also from the president. who of course is a former foreign minister and you can certainly still tell that a softening of rhetoric simply will not be enough to put these relations back on an even track there might be a much softer watching coming from president one there might be the wish to talk clearer to each other to find more harmony in that relationship again but in the end there's a clear signal here from berlin that he will be judged by his actions and not by his words and they might sound more soft
relationship but two countries that really need each other michel are coming back to you at the chancery if you can hear us. you know you were talking here about as we said of a very difficult relationship between germany and turkey but do you get the idea with some of the voices that we've heard in the past few months that the high level visits that we've seen the fact that germany is in a way the criticism is rolling out the red carpet for president and one that that this relationship is on...
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continue to urge these cases to be resolved our chief political editor michel there is outside the chancery where president erda want to chance america held a press conference a short while ago we were listening to those words from chancellor merkel there we've made a lot of the differences between germany and turkey what did you take away from this press conference was there more harmony or discord. but i would say that it was pretty much as expected the german chancellor was quite clear that there are fundamental differences and she certainly didn't shy away from naming those that they lie apart not just on those five german citizens who are remain in turkish prisons but also on the wider issue of the rule of law in turkey she was rather clear cut on that but she also recognizes that are there are common interests particularly looking at syria that there are threats of further destabilization and that something that wasn't mentioned in the press conference but that you do hear from the why did the magic community is that there's a certain sense of respect for turkey as well for having avo
continue to urge these cases to be resolved our chief political editor michel there is outside the chancery where president erda want to chance america held a press conference a short while ago we were listening to those words from chancellor merkel there we've made a lot of the differences between germany and turkey what did you take away from this press conference was there more harmony or discord. but i would say that it was pretty much as expected the german chancellor was quite clear that...
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the german government has decided to tackle a drastic sure it's affordable housing in the country chancery has set out a raft of measures to speed up construction and limit rent increases berlin is not the only city with these problems it's a global issue. shoe box homes like these are becoming common in hong kong as real estate and rent prices soar authorities are scrambling to find out answers for what's becoming a major source of economic and social unrest in one of his riches cities one of the proposals is to reclaim more land to build on along the harbor but some residents are taking matters into their own hands by author playing industrial spaces for instance dangerous and also illegal. in a world where a fifth of the population lacks adequate housing hong kong is representative as its struggle for a solution but although prices jumped nearly fifteen percent last year it's still only the fifth hottest property market in the world hotter still is vancouver where prices rose sixteen percent both cities are outstripped by rate give ache at izmir but the upward swing is most evident in b
the german government has decided to tackle a drastic sure it's affordable housing in the country chancery has set out a raft of measures to speed up construction and limit rent increases berlin is not the only city with these problems it's a global issue. shoe box homes like these are becoming common in hong kong as real estate and rent prices soar authorities are scrambling to find out answers for what's becoming a major source of economic and social unrest in one of his riches cities one of...
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and the interior minister now it is clearly done this towards the interior ministry but not to the chancery we've heard from many politicians now criticizing his agency but himself and they something want to hear from him as part of a special session next week and hear him explaining what he says what he certainly did is he chose a major outlets the largest selling toppled newspaper to actually for spark even more doubts over these look at this already very hard situation that we've had that in assessing what actually happened in camden it's now sort of other also have reporters on the ground we've had many eyewitness accounts we have plenty of accounts that actually prove that scenes like the one in the video did actually take place and the big question is why is he being backed by his interior minister hosty wolf when he's really taking a political stance he's fueling a political debate and that simply is not his role and we should say as well that his control the seat doesn't actually necessarily end they criticized recently for talks with the far right alternative for germany and there'
and the interior minister now it is clearly done this towards the interior ministry but not to the chancery we've heard from many politicians now criticizing his agency but himself and they something want to hear from him as part of a special session next week and hear him explaining what he says what he certainly did is he chose a major outlets the largest selling toppled newspaper to actually for spark even more doubts over these look at this already very hard situation that we've had that in...
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said he got money together and organized the plane and he said he did that in coordination with the chancery and the foreign office here in germany so the authorities were informed all right so the german authorities as you say were informed so is there any kind of diplomatic aspect to this story i mean this man is known to be a quite outspoken critic of the kremlin. exactly and cinema for peace say that they're suspecting this is to be revenge act by russian authorities for storming the football pitch during the world cup final in moscow they say that it was definitely poisoning but so far the german authorities have not commented neither have the doctors so the case is still very much shrouded in mystery and we'll simply have to wait for more information what is the case of course is that if it does happen to be poisoning then they sense the potential for a very very big political route between germany and russia whose relationship has been very strained in recent months and years and you've mentioned it already he's also a canadian citizen so three countries would be involved in a very se
said he got money together and organized the plane and he said he did that in coordination with the chancery and the foreign office here in germany so the authorities were informed all right so the german authorities as you say were informed so is there any kind of diplomatic aspect to this story i mean this man is known to be a quite outspoken critic of the kremlin. exactly and cinema for peace say that they're suspecting this is to be revenge act by russian authorities for storming the...
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arriving here the chancellor behind the camera will show us the motorcade as it's arriving here at the chancery of. the turkish president and the german chancellor are going to have a last breakfast together today after that will leave bolin to head for cologne and of course everybody is hoping that this last meeting of the german chancellor and the turkish president is going to be a little bit more polite and a little bit more peaceful than the other meetings we have seen during this two day state visit you have already. told told us about the state banquet last night when funk steinmeyer quite openly told president of the bomb which problems the german public and many in the german political scene have with turkey and the turkish government and also last yesterday at the press conference together with. machall said that there's still a big and grave differences between the turkish government and the german government and altogether this state visit has already proven how big the tensions and the rift still is between the turkish and the german government and how difficult this state visit alt
arriving here the chancellor behind the camera will show us the motorcade as it's arriving here at the chancery of. the turkish president and the german chancellor are going to have a last breakfast together today after that will leave bolin to head for cologne and of course everybody is hoping that this last meeting of the german chancellor and the turkish president is going to be a little bit more polite and a little bit more peaceful than the other meetings we have seen during this two day...
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minister on friday and now cinema for peace say that they did inform the foreign office and the chancery before they flew vessel of. so all if they swell evolve in the days to come and there is another country that is involved because vessel of also has canadian citizenship you know complicated multi-faceted story nina has outside the charity hospital thank you for that. typhoon mango is hitting a southern china battering hong kong province with gale force winds and torrential rain super storm has already caused major destruction in the philippines authorities there say dozens are feared dead in flooding landslides and collapsed buildings. nature lashes the coast of hong kong with full force and these people got to witness it firsthand. as hong kong issued a maximum alert for typhoon man good the territory's government warned people to prepare for the worst. storm surges were expected to raise water levels by up to four meters. hundreds of residents have been evacuated to shelters while others hope to ride it out. almost all flights in and out of the city's airport have been canceled so
minister on friday and now cinema for peace say that they did inform the foreign office and the chancery before they flew vessel of. so all if they swell evolve in the days to come and there is another country that is involved because vessel of also has canadian citizenship you know complicated multi-faceted story nina has outside the charity hospital thank you for that. typhoon mango is hitting a southern china battering hong kong province with gale force winds and torrential rain super storm...
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off to the three day state visit now the turkish president will visit several landmark says the chancery will meet macula. on friday the bellevue palace where the state banquet will take place and the war memorial noire vodka. also road closures in place all around the famous hotel. where the turkish president will be staying. for more we're joined by our chief political editor she's in the heart of bourbons government district first of all tell us why is this visit so significant. because german turkish relations are very strained at this very moment in time and although added one in a major article today in frankfurt target's mind inside of newspaper calls basically for a reset of those relations at the level at the same time we're hearing from the foreign ministry that a change in rhetoric simply won't do in the past he's accused the german chancellor of using nazi methods he also called on voters ahead of the general elections just over a year ago to not vote going to michael's party or the social democrat so basically the major parties here in germany interfering here in the electio
off to the three day state visit now the turkish president will visit several landmark says the chancery will meet macula. on friday the bellevue palace where the state banquet will take place and the war memorial noire vodka. also road closures in place all around the famous hotel. where the turkish president will be staying. for more we're joined by our chief political editor she's in the heart of bourbons government district first of all tell us why is this visit so significant. because...
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got on through the microphone, saying this is not a and here it says 1044 come up bomb exploded in chancery. you cannot must tell by the fact that the printing is bigger than all the others. a bit of a devastating situation. i have never seen this before. marines, who had gone off to catch it -- to cash a check died. another marine got a purple heart for his actions. starched -- gunny sergeant, his wife was our liaison officer at the time. she was badly injured. it was really a sad situation. mall his wife evacuated. guard wasine security in our embassy. could point you to this embassy, this building was built 1970 to earthquake standards. on the outside it looks pretty secure. as you can tell from the mangled remains of the television set, we were absolutely devastated. it was blown into one of the vehicles. bombing i was the on the 21st floor. the truck waited 2000 pounds. the mound of rubble that was once a seven-story office , when thousands of kenyans arrived on the scene. what they found was a building that looked to the oneompared they have, which was now in total rubble. that create
got on through the microphone, saying this is not a and here it says 1044 come up bomb exploded in chancery. you cannot must tell by the fact that the printing is bigger than all the others. a bit of a devastating situation. i have never seen this before. marines, who had gone off to catch it -- to cash a check died. another marine got a purple heart for his actions. starched -- gunny sergeant, his wife was our liaison officer at the time. she was badly injured. it was really a sad situation....
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says that we estimate 10:39, it is 10:44, bomb exploded in chancery. you cannot must tell by the fact that the printing is bigger than all the others. this was an excited marine in the middle of a devastating situation. i have never seen this before. >> neither have i. this one notes one of our marines, who had gone off to cash a check died. another of our brains got a purple heart for his actions. >> for us, the gunny sergeant, his wife was our liaison officer at the time. she was badly injured. lost sight. in one of her eyes and was medically evacuated to london. it was really a sad situation. he stayed on wife was this evacuated. >> the marine security guard was wearing this hat. was in our embassy. if i could point you to this embassy, this building was built in the to earthquake standards. 1970'swhich is why on the outside it looks pretty secure. on the inside, as you can tell from the mangled remains of the television set, we were absolutely devastated. the rock from our embassy was blown into one of the vehicles. at the time of the bombing i was
says that we estimate 10:39, it is 10:44, bomb exploded in chancery. you cannot must tell by the fact that the printing is bigger than all the others. this was an excited marine in the middle of a devastating situation. i have never seen this before. >> neither have i. this one notes one of our marines, who had gone off to cash a check died. another of our brains got a purple heart for his actions. >> for us, the gunny sergeant, his wife was our liaison officer at the time. she was...
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is there a chancery could go back to the 2008 financial crisis? is we have theded to reinforce resilience of the banks at a global level. that does not suggest that, if we had a big, new shock, we wouldn't have contagion. this is one of the emerging property. that is suggesting that we must be very prudent in all respect. i must confess i am not that trickle myself when i look at the overall global indebtedness, which continues to grow, when we know the crisis came from many, many causes, in particular of the indebtedness, public and private, at the global level. julie: that was francine lacqua speaking with jean-claude trichet a. trichet. vonnie: the biggest share of workers in 2001 quit their jobs. the strength of the labor market made push wages higher. u.s. real estate funds have about $500 million more than targeted. fun had -- evious chipmakers are falling after all said-- analysts at rbc that demand has [indiscernible] going back now, the lowest about 22 months. this is coming from the demand not through mid-2019, looking like it will stabi
is there a chancery could go back to the 2008 financial crisis? is we have theded to reinforce resilience of the banks at a global level. that does not suggest that, if we had a big, new shock, we wouldn't have contagion. this is one of the emerging property. that is suggesting that we must be very prudent in all respect. i must confess i am not that trickle myself when i look at the overall global indebtedness, which continues to grow, when we know the crisis came from many, many causes, in...
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the archbishop took everything in and listened to it thoughtfully, and speak to the people in the chancery that are his advisors and people who are running the diocese and get feedback and make a decision. reporter: several options are reportedly on the table. >>> a wisconsin family is considering legal action after police detained a black teen riding in the car with his white grandmother. he was riding in the car from church with his grandmother when police pulled them overment they say they got a tip that two black men were robbing a white woman. officers handcuffed the teen and approached his grandmother. >> hands up in the air. face away us. walk to the sidewalk. >> is everything okay? >> this is my grandson. >> that's your grandson? >> yes. >> i'm guessing this sounds like a really big misunderstanding. reporter: the teen was released and his family's attorney says even if the police account is accurate, the officers overreacted. >>>a restaurant worker was shot while taking out the trash in san francisco. it happened during an attempted robbery just before 3:00 yesterday afternoon. in
the archbishop took everything in and listened to it thoughtfully, and speak to the people in the chancery that are his advisors and people who are running the diocese and get feedback and make a decision. reporter: several options are reportedly on the table. >>> a wisconsin family is considering legal action after police detained a black teen riding in the car with his white grandmother. he was riding in the car from church with his grandmother when police pulled them overment they...
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krista first brigade reporting from outside the chancery here in berlin thank you very much. you're welcome. now the catholic church in germany says it is distressed and ashamed by the findings of a new report into the sexual abuse of children by priests the independent report commissioned by the catholic church found that clergy men had abused or rate nearly four thousand children over a seventy year period starting at the end of the second world war most were boys under the age of thirteen one victim told you about the violence he was forced to endure as a young choir boy when he was eight years old little kaiser was one of the world renowned catholic choir boys in the southern german city of work he lived in a boarding school where he was sexually abused by priests for several years two years ago he shared the painful memories that still haunt him iranians but of a consumer into the prefects room. down with my pajama bottoms. head into his lap. you thrashed me and groaned loudly. out. i only realized later that he pleasured himself by rubbing his genitals on the back of my
krista first brigade reporting from outside the chancery here in berlin thank you very much. you're welcome. now the catholic church in germany says it is distressed and ashamed by the findings of a new report into the sexual abuse of children by priests the independent report commissioned by the catholic church found that clergy men had abused or rate nearly four thousand children over a seventy year period starting at the end of the second world war most were boys under the age of thirteen...
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they do appear to be trying he's meeting at the moment chancellor merkel in the chancery behind me there that red carpet welcome as you say the honor guard the invitation extended to him by the president friends walter steinmeier after mr was reelected in june this year and one imagines that invitation was a very welcome one when it was made to turkey because of course now the economy in turkey suffering its worst crisis in fifteen years you've explained there the devaluation of the currency mr owens government at loggerheads with the trumpet ministration and so on and just a year ago erdogan was describing mrs merkel and her coalition as enemies of turkey well a lot to rebuild in that case and perhaps they will make a start here it's not universally welcome here in germany this visit though there are lots of protests lots of demonstrations taking place in berlin today a very heavily secured capital city this demonstrations against human rights against freedom freedom of press issues in turkey the detention of german activists and journalists during the crackdown that followed that faile
they do appear to be trying he's meeting at the moment chancellor merkel in the chancery behind me there that red carpet welcome as you say the honor guard the invitation extended to him by the president friends walter steinmeier after mr was reelected in june this year and one imagines that invitation was a very welcome one when it was made to turkey because of course now the economy in turkey suffering its worst crisis in fifteen years you've explained there the devaluation of the currency mr...
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says that both that angela merkel's chancery and the foreign office had been informed prior to that to that flight from moscow to berlin so we'll probably hear more about that in the hours to come but we definitely think that he's here because the video appears to be authentic and an airport spokesperson has also confirmed that there was an ambulance on the night sounds like very solid evidence no no major i just turning back to you is it surprising in any way that the kremlin allowed him to leave the country well there's a great question a guy only can speculate because i don't know summation of their question just to see what has spent a couple of years during his childhood in canada so yes that russian and in a in citizenship canadians prime minister told thought and said that the situation was a concern because it could be one reason for the russian officials to lower your to receive leave moscow out on him to leave moscow would recreate suspicion. that it it isnt. ok as is often the case there's a murkiness with these stories and you know just turning turning back you do know what
says that both that angela merkel's chancery and the foreign office had been informed prior to that to that flight from moscow to berlin so we'll probably hear more about that in the hours to come but we definitely think that he's here because the video appears to be authentic and an airport spokesperson has also confirmed that there was an ambulance on the night sounds like very solid evidence no no major i just turning back to you is it surprising in any way that the kremlin allowed him to...
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built news pay for the biggest tabloids here in germany and says that both that angela merkel's chancery and the foreign office had been informed prior to that to that flight from moscow to berlin so we'll probably hear more about that in the hours to come but we definitely think that he's here because the video appears to be authentic and an airport spokesperson has also confirmed that there was an ambulance on the night sounds like pretty solid evidence no no major just turning back to you is it surprising in any way that that the kremlin allowed him to leave the country. well it's a great question a guy only can speculate because i don't know summation of backlash until the receiver has spent a couple of years during his childhood in canada so yes a russian and in a day and citizenship canadians prime minister two daughters and a set of the situation was a concern because it could be one reason for the russian officials to lower your to receive look leave moscow out on him to leave moscow would recreate suspicion. that it it isnt. ok so often the case there's a murkiness with these st
built news pay for the biggest tabloids here in germany and says that both that angela merkel's chancery and the foreign office had been informed prior to that to that flight from moscow to berlin so we'll probably hear more about that in the hours to come but we definitely think that he's here because the video appears to be authentic and an airport spokesperson has also confirmed that there was an ambulance on the night sounds like pretty solid evidence no no major just turning back to you is...
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if you visit people at the chancery at the berlin, this is a german story.first of all. her standing and germany usually benefits from trumps rants. tom: thank you so much. thrilled to have you with us. we have much more to talk about. we are looking at the remembrances for september 11 in america and also the historic moment in vladivostok as mr. putin and mr. xi jinping re-pivot to a new asia. idea of then's return of marco polo's road, here is partly where the road starts and anne's -- start and ends. we talk with william lee of mil ken institute. please stay with us worldwide. this is bloomberg. ♪ this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. cl
if you visit people at the chancery at the berlin, this is a german story.first of all. her standing and germany usually benefits from trumps rants. tom: thank you so much. thrilled to have you with us. we have much more to talk about. we are looking at the remembrances for september 11 in america and also the historic moment in vladivostok as mr. putin and mr. xi jinping re-pivot to a new asia. idea of then's return of marco polo's road, here is partly where the road starts and anne's -- start...
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. >> and so, too, the president of chancery court the traditional laws in possession of a concealed carrylaws are permissible, bans on possession by mentally ill, bans on possession of guns in schools and government buildings, all of those were articulate it by this report as permissible regulations and those are some of the regulations that are traditionally existed. but i understand and i am aware of what you are talking about in terms of schools and i understand the drills and of course, the test, gun violenc violence -- >> rules of common sense. last question. ... >> uh-huh. >> the last question this is, when the president introduced you as his nominee, you said "throughout this process i have witnessed firsthand your appreciation for the vital role of the american judiciary." of the american judiciary." what did you witness about this president's role for the judiciary? >> eyewitnesses discussion with me in my interview, his discussion with maybe a i.t. announced me on that sunday night when i went to the white house, he and mrs. trump met with me in his discussion of the judiciary w
. >> and so, too, the president of chancery court the traditional laws in possession of a concealed carrylaws are permissible, bans on possession by mentally ill, bans on possession of guns in schools and government buildings, all of those were articulate it by this report as permissible regulations and those are some of the regulations that are traditionally existed. but i understand and i am aware of what you are talking about in terms of schools and i understand the drills and of...