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so how why clee the risk of limited nuclear war as today is very difficult to calibrate but relative to the peaceful period we lived in on the one nine hundred ninety s. and the decade afterwards it's hard. nato is actively preparing to deal with the threat of a low yield nuclear attack we asked professor issuing what he thinks of tactical nuclear weapons. and so i decided not much because they're nothing more than a rehash of proposals put forward during the cold war. at that time there was also talk about miniaturized nuclear weapons. and portable nuclear weapons which a soldier could carry half a kilometer across the border could set up and then detonated by remote control. good. fences exploded they've got all these things could do more to promote to escalate conflicts than to prevent them. for he. has repeatedly expressed its concern about moscow's recent deployment of mobile short range nuclear capable missiles in the kaliningrad region. a strip of russian territory between poland and lithuania. missiles range extends almost to poland. in june twenty eight hundred nato held a t
so how why clee the risk of limited nuclear war as today is very difficult to calibrate but relative to the peaceful period we lived in on the one nine hundred ninety s. and the decade afterwards it's hard. nato is actively preparing to deal with the threat of a low yield nuclear attack we asked professor issuing what he thinks of tactical nuclear weapons. and so i decided not much because they're nothing more than a rehash of proposals put forward during the cold war. at that time there was...
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strong clee and recently any disruption in navigation would immediately internationalize this problem and i wonder what. do you treat that as a strictly bilateral issue but then in washington or do you want so-called international community to weigh in. these. lots of countries have interests and. all of them have responsibly made the sieges of all that. and i suppose. it's not just limited to two countries on all a more relevant country and we'll make. responsible decisions how many. times but this i can that's an assurance of mine bush and all the countries it out i think. actually getting like i think they're. using this actually straight and getting their own benefice it is another issue that is proper time we're going to make a decision for minister we have to take a short break now but we'll be back in just a few moments. we could only be dull sort the rulebook. so because you do so prove that is truly real but it took you. to measure your purpose and work separately they don't drill. among the group. you build them over a movie before you fix it you're then he says a pool for f
strong clee and recently any disruption in navigation would immediately internationalize this problem and i wonder what. do you treat that as a strictly bilateral issue but then in washington or do you want so-called international community to weigh in. these. lots of countries have interests and. all of them have responsibly made the sieges of all that. and i suppose. it's not just limited to two countries on all a more relevant country and we'll make. responsible decisions how many. times but...
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ever sold you know not to himself was not a poor man but the value of his works only rose astronomy clee hundreds of years after his death this is the same as many artists live today in precarious circumstances and the capricious art market puts little value on an artist's current life. thank you. see. this club is there and i think that painting is the right place for someone who is both sensitive and ruthless and someone who doesn't care if they make their parents happy and more if they are money than them it. daniel covers plastic films in paint and creates collages with them. a single work can take him weeks to complete sometimes even months. for each financier and financially i never look past next month's you know that sometimes ok and sometimes less so kind of what it means no holidays away but the threat of a poverty and old age than the one that i had in the rewards of painting or in painting itself yeah. having the freedom to live our lives such a way that we devote ourselves to find our film internet there's an ecstasy and joy in that and in doing the right thing pointing to t
ever sold you know not to himself was not a poor man but the value of his works only rose astronomy clee hundreds of years after his death this is the same as many artists live today in precarious circumstances and the capricious art market puts little value on an artist's current life. thank you. see. this club is there and i think that painting is the right place for someone who is both sensitive and ruthless and someone who doesn't care if they make their parents happy and more if they are...
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secretary of labor under president obama and sarah long well, republican strategist and publisher and clee, national political reporter for "the washington post." what are you getting in terms of the fears around the 30 hours of testimony by a former white house counsel doug mccann. why are we hearing reports there is real concern, 30 hours is a long time for testimony and mcgahn was in a lot of those meetings, probably 85, 90% as white house counsel. >> you mean what am i hearing on the campaign trail? >> yeah, what are you hearing on the campaign trail of concern in that area all from democrats of keen interest in that area. >> sure. democrats on the campaign trail have been really keen on mentioning the mueller report, on talking about it but when they take questions from voters, you know, voters are more intimately focused on kitchen table issues like the economy. i heard about reparations and the mueller report. >> now, scary, what are the republicans fearing? we saw the president's press secretary saying exoneration, exoneration and that, all that h matters is they didn't come out wi
secretary of labor under president obama and sarah long well, republican strategist and publisher and clee, national political reporter for "the washington post." what are you getting in terms of the fears around the 30 hours of testimony by a former white house counsel doug mccann. why are we hearing reports there is real concern, 30 hours is a long time for testimony and mcgahn was in a lot of those meetings, probably 85, 90% as white house counsel. >> you mean what am i...
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. >> yeah, people forget that, you know, the law is not robot clee applied, there are no algorithms. is a person, the defendant is a person, the defense lawyer is a person, you know, reporters are people, you folks in particular are very human. >> you've gone too far there. >> you forget, you know, most of the book is about cases and stories that i'm personally familiar with and i oversaw, but i do have a two or three-page section about paul manafort's trial where i talk about -- i'm mildly critical of the judge in that case who did a bunch much things that the prosecutors didn't like and made fun of the prosecutors and was a bit obnoxious to the prosecutors and on one or two occasions in front of the jury and he made a mistake and he said something that i actually give him credit for, he said, you know, this robe doesn't make me anything other than a human being and a person. i think if you think about justice and you think about fairness in the workplace, in your school, in your community, in your church, in the justice system, they will do a better job of getting the fairness -- j
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i think part of it is leadership, unvehicle voe clee speaking out against hatred wherever it is.itism starts with the jews but doesn't end with the jews. we into he had to address other forms of bigotry. faith leaders need to not just find times to come together during times of crisis but we need to find a way to stop people from driving a wedge between these communities. >> one of the things i find troubling is the mainstreaming of some types of anti-semitism. in my lifetime maybe i wasn't as aware of it when i was a kid, but i don't remember a time in my life when so much of it is so overt and out there. there was this cartoon in the "new york times" over the weekend, that was an anti-semitic cartoon and we get statements from our leaders that are single enten dras, flat out ant semitic. >> that was ant submit tick propaganda not just a cartoon. >> also i think that the words coming from the president needs to be stronger. he says that he's against anti-semitism and talks about being against white supremacy but some of his messaging have been confusing. >> i've been doing this
i think part of it is leadership, unvehicle voe clee speaking out against hatred wherever it is.itism starts with the jews but doesn't end with the jews. we into he had to address other forms of bigotry. faith leaders need to not just find times to come together during times of crisis but we need to find a way to stop people from driving a wedge between these communities. >> one of the things i find troubling is the mainstreaming of some types of anti-semitism. in my lifetime maybe i...
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false troops built on misinformation impure clee falls and the fact that they're so there's such a large group of people in the united states that believe them in some way make it so much easier for these attacks to take root and and pogo vulnerable people into possibly even violence but it's a wider than just the fringe that will take a while and it's also about bullying kids in school it's it's about. my corrections it's about discrimination in the workplace and i just want to make sure to emphasize that the attacks on no one on more are based in anti muslim stereotypes that can be impure a cli shown to be false. i want to show you. something here for represent to tafe though how to omagh and she's reacting to the tweet that the president put out that we were talking about just a little while ago she says we are all americans assessing danger in lives it has to stop and then here this is really important since a presence tweet i've experienced an increase in direct threats on my life many directly referencing the replying to the president's video so bearing that in mind the president k
false troops built on misinformation impure clee falls and the fact that they're so there's such a large group of people in the united states that believe them in some way make it so much easier for these attacks to take root and and pogo vulnerable people into possibly even violence but it's a wider than just the fringe that will take a while and it's also about bullying kids in school it's it's about. my corrections it's about discrimination in the workplace and i just want to make sure to...
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secretary, this historical context is clee and shows that extreme political influence was used to scapegoat the state of nevada. all i'm asking is reasonable people to come to the table to address this issue and recognize that scientifically, this is not safe for nevada. we need -- >> senator -- >> we need a safe site for everyone to be involved and not use nevada as a scapegoat. thank you. i appreciate your indulgence. >> i've been very generous with my time. >> senator, let me wrap it up by saying i hope you and i make the parameter for reasonable people, and i will work with you in any way that i can and again, i want to offer you the opportunity to come out to the nnss with me, and let's continue the conversation, and put boots on the ground at the site. >> thank you, madam chairman, mr. secretary, i'm going to ask you about two matters, primarily bonneville, just a quick matter on hanford where senator cantwell will zero in and is very knowledgeable in this area. you are all up to two things at hanford. the first is you're looking at taking the high level radio active waste, which is t
secretary, this historical context is clee and shows that extreme political influence was used to scapegoat the state of nevada. all i'm asking is reasonable people to come to the table to address this issue and recognize that scientifically, this is not safe for nevada. we need -- >> senator -- >> we need a safe site for everyone to be involved and not use nevada as a scapegoat. thank you. i appreciate your indulgence. >> i've been very generous with my time. >>...