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>> as we looked it over control measures, we noticed they were not as stringent as the control measures for this state and local programs so our efforts were to make the programs more similar in levels of control. not that anything had gone out, but to permit insert going out. allison scott: so but you do not believe that anybody misrepresented something to obtain something for free or at a discount and then turn around and sell it for profit? >> i have no knowledge of that happening. congressman scott: do we know where the items are? >> we know where all of the items are from the board, yes, sir. congressman scott: with that said, that pretty much answers the questions that i had. i am happy that we know where the items are and i appreciate the additional measures being put in place. it is an important program. a lot of discussions revolve around larger equipment. i know a sheriff deputy very well that stepped out of the bearcat. he stepped out of it, but shot -- buckshot hit the window and had he been in a normal car he wouldn't be with us today so i hope that we continue this program
>> as we looked it over control measures, we noticed they were not as stringent as the control measures for this state and local programs so our efforts were to make the programs more similar in levels of control. not that anything had gone out, but to permit insert going out. allison scott: so but you do not believe that anybody misrepresented something to obtain something for free or at a discount and then turn around and sell it for profit? >> i have no knowledge of that...
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squibb the company was fully aware of how their medications adversely affected a person's impulse control and they completely to failed to warn the public about these dangers documents point to the fact that the company had plenty of information pointing to the bad side effects related to abilify they oversold the effectiveness of the drug and kept quiet about the risks because they wanted a piece of the forty two million customer market and they were wildly successful in two thousand and fourteen abilify was one of the best selling medications in the united states bringing in more than seven billion dollars for big pharma in spite of all the dangers that have been emerging in the public arena with this medication for more than four years juvenile detention centers if you can imagine have been spending hundreds of thousands of dollars each year buying stock buying and stockpiling abilify so they can medicate juvenile delinquents instead of rehabilitating them and these drugs are only increasing the frequency of the very behaviors that landed these kids in trouble in the first place. joini
squibb the company was fully aware of how their medications adversely affected a person's impulse control and they completely to failed to warn the public about these dangers documents point to the fact that the company had plenty of information pointing to the bad side effects related to abilify they oversold the effectiveness of the drug and kept quiet about the risks because they wanted a piece of the forty two million customer market and they were wildly successful in two thousand and...
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one of the primary jobs is to control the systems of your body and to control your autonomic nervous system which controls your heart, lungs and so on to control your immune system which keeps you healthy unless you develop an autoimmune disorder and your metabolism. it does this productively. it's preparing your body to move in advance of the movement. for example, if you are sitting down and your brain is about to stand you up it needs to change her blood pressure so that oxygen can get to your brain before you stand because if it did it after you stand you would paint. or when you play baseball, for example, it seems to you as if the picture is throwing a ball and you look at the ball and then you go to spain so that the ball is the stimulus and you swing as a reaction but, in fact, if you waited to you consciously saw the ball and then swung the ball would go whizzing by because you can't mount a physical movement fast enough to react to a ball when you see it. what's happening when people play baseball is that they see where the ball is and they're predicting where the ball will
one of the primary jobs is to control the systems of your body and to control your autonomic nervous system which controls your heart, lungs and so on to control your immune system which keeps you healthy unless you develop an autoimmune disorder and your metabolism. it does this productively. it's preparing your body to move in advance of the movement. for example, if you are sitting down and your brain is about to stand you up it needs to change her blood pressure so that oxygen can get to...
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how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington controls the media the media over the voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. luck. pavin tonio in this is america's lawyer anyone who has ever dealt with a mental disorder either personally or cared for someone suffering with one knows the treatment of these conditions is incredibly difficult and when you dealing with mental health one of the worst possible outcomes of treatment is when it makes the condition worse or causes side effects that are nearly equal to the conditions that they're designed to treat and that appears to be the case with a medication called abilify there are numerous lawsuits pending involving the and i psychotic medication abilify that claimed the drug can cause serious impulse control we she's an adult such as gambling shopping binge eating hypersexuality tonight will will discuss some of these lawsuits as well as the developing science it's an increasi
how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington controls the media the media over the voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. luck. pavin tonio in this is america's lawyer anyone who has ever dealt with a mental disorder either personally or cared for someone suffering with one knows the treatment of these conditions is incredibly...
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stake, not even by the whole of it, but at least take a controlling stake.sident trump still can't use twitter? the free market doesn't tend to work like that. but what i thought was especially interesting was the fact that the white house press spokesman said... actually made a statement about it. they think it's a bit of wishful thinking. really good to see you. thank you very much. see you soon. hello there. there's not much movement of our weather at the moment, so it's a familiar theme as we head to the end of the week. the best of the weather towards the south—east of the uk, where temperatures should be a bit higher than they were on thursday. head towards the north—west and here it's much more unsettled, showers and maybe some longer spells of rain. as a result it will be a bit cooler too. the wetter weather is in the north—west because we're closer to this area of low pressure. now, eventually that will push across scotland out into the north sea and take the wetter weather away this weekend. but for the moment we've got more rain to come both overn
stake, not even by the whole of it, but at least take a controlling stake.sident trump still can't use twitter? the free market doesn't tend to work like that. but what i thought was especially interesting was the fact that the white house press spokesman said... actually made a statement about it. they think it's a bit of wishful thinking. really good to see you. thank you very much. see you soon. hello there. there's not much movement of our weather at the moment, so it's a familiar theme as...
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and in fact the biggest mine is actually controlled by a chinese company and a company right here in north carolina is a joint production really francis across iowa a big lesson producer was afghanistan and was worth the justification for the afghanistani and you know control by the us was to get into that lithium we did cover that here on the kaiser for about seven or eight years ago where it was discovered they have massive lithium reserves they obviously are still being occupied they're still being bombed there is war still there so of course no companies are going in there to develop these mines there are resources there but right now because of the successful apparent launch of the teslas newmark for a everybody is suddenly it's dawning on people that wow this is actually going to be mass produced at a thirty five thousand dollars price for and an amazing vehicle by all you know reviews whether it's of him bloomberg or a car magazines everybody saying this is a game changing vehicle and it's definitely. going to change the market to something like five hundred thousand orders bu
and in fact the biggest mine is actually controlled by a chinese company and a company right here in north carolina is a joint production really francis across iowa a big lesson producer was afghanistan and was worth the justification for the afghanistani and you know control by the us was to get into that lithium we did cover that here on the kaiser for about seven or eight years ago where it was discovered they have massive lithium reserves they obviously are still being occupied they're...
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we can't adopt rent control. some people have never heard of it. in california, and overly limited extent can regulate rent and our ballot measure last year was incredibly popular among thousands of black and latino low-income tenants in richmond rollback rent to the year before. it established a much wider requirement that landlords have just cause before they can invade tenants in richmond, tiny increases to the overwrought annual increases in the consumer price index and was appointed nonelected numbers on tribe members to do with landlord tenant. because our candidates came out of their rights movement, we are members of a progressive alliance that gave year-round organizing of affordability and accountability and economic justice issues campaigns. they placed first and second in a field of nine. the 26-year-old african-american movement leader in the first candidate came in 2000 votes ahead of an 85-year-old forty-year african-american council and come back by chevron in for the last four decades. bmj 2000 votes. our second place candidate, ko
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how do we control, what do we think will happen, how do we control the worst effects? the public has a right to expect the government is going through that kind of calculus. for old time sake. >> one point on that side. you think even though the equity problem is ongoing, people always trying to balance out competing interests of constructing a cyberweapon or designing something similar. things partially go wrong, there was overall emphasis on offense rather than defense. there are many reasons for that, so much easier to do and the sense is it is really expensive, not only simply expensive to do on a political level, not just the financial level. might have to introduce legislation to do this or that, much easier just to draw up offense capabilities in a blackhawk and say we have a deterrence model. the us case there are many legal reasons it is difficult to do, small countries like sweden, the netherlands and switzerland do that. >> which is another reason we need to bring hygiene right to the front. >> it is a relatively straightforward, far less costly to patch on
how do we control, what do we think will happen, how do we control the worst effects? the public has a right to expect the government is going through that kind of calculus. for old time sake. >> one point on that side. you think even though the equity problem is ongoing, people always trying to balance out competing interests of constructing a cyberweapon or designing something similar. things partially go wrong, there was overall emphasis on offense rather than defense. there are many...
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and in fact the biggest mine is actually controlled by a chinese company and a company right here in north carolina is a joint production really francis across iowa a big lesson producer was afghanistan and was worth the justification for the afghanistan iyam you know controlled by the us was to get into that lithium we did cover that here on the kaiser for about seven or eight years ago where it was discovered they have massive lithium reserves they obviously are still being occupied they're still being bombed there is war still there so of course no companies are going in there to develop these mines there are resources there but right now because of the successful apparent launch of the teslas newmark for a everybody is suddenly it's dawning on people of that wow this is actually going to be mass produced at a thirty five thousand dollars price for and an amazing vehicle by all you know reviews whether it's in bloomberg or car magazines everybody saying this is a game changing vehicle and it's definitely. going to change market to something like five hundred thousand orders but th
and in fact the biggest mine is actually controlled by a chinese company and a company right here in north carolina is a joint production really francis across iowa a big lesson producer was afghanistan and was worth the justification for the afghanistan iyam you know controlled by the us was to get into that lithium we did cover that here on the kaiser for about seven or eight years ago where it was discovered they have massive lithium reserves they obviously are still being occupied they're...
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if i claimed the drug can cause serious impulse control the she's an adult such as gambling shopping binge eating hypersexuality tonight will will discuss some of these lawsuits as well as the developing science it's an increasingly showing a link between abilify and compulsive behavior and later in the show or talk to you about the opioid addiction epidemic in chicago as the attorney general of the illinois peers reach a four million dollar settlement with the company the attorney says push doctors are drugs and drug beyond its intended use so don't go anywhere america's lower starts right now. to to stick show that about one out of five american citizens suffer from some sort of mental illness each year these illnesses run the gamut from depression to tourette's syndrome and with the market of more than forty two million people a year is their potential clients big pharma has it wasted any time creating countless pills they claim will help solve your mental health problems there are plenty of medications available that do provide relief for people suffering from mental health probl
if i claimed the drug can cause serious impulse control the she's an adult such as gambling shopping binge eating hypersexuality tonight will will discuss some of these lawsuits as well as the developing science it's an increasingly showing a link between abilify and compulsive behavior and later in the show or talk to you about the opioid addiction epidemic in chicago as the attorney general of the illinois peers reach a four million dollar settlement with the company the attorney says push...
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it,only way to get ahead of only way to control it and this stopeem counter intuitive, trying to control it. it is when you have bad news, option in washington is when and how it gets released. you always have to release it the other side. so that has been the problem, and have been reactive also, there have been untruthful hings said, there have been misleading things said and that deepened or prolonged the scandal. obstruction go to of justice? guest: it can. about en skeptical obstruction claim, as criminal defense attorney i tend to view case here a a real and there are a dozens of obstruction crimes on the books, of them would seem to be relevant here. an generally for obstructing investigation, you need to obstruct a grand jury obstructingthere is investigation, obstructing a proceeding. n proceeding, generally grand jury proceeding, many meetings occurred a bit too early for that. was a grand jury that was ramping up. a close nexus to that, courts are reluctant to prosecutors to bring obstruction claims at earliest stages of investigation. claims are a little dangerous, you can ch
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berkeley has had rang control for 30 or 35 years.still a very expensive place to live, but their people and all those cities that are only there because at this point there is rent control in effect. if there wasn't they would've been turfed out long ago. as the best answer again. in a year to we'll see. if landlords go on strike, people will be trying to campaign for repeal of rent control based on that market response. >> thank you for all of your success stories. you have given a lot of success stories. we want to take them back to our communities. i'm from albuquerque, new mexico. we are learning from you back in albuquerque. would you sharon mistakes you made are your dirty laundry? >> you can find it in the book. we talked about it last night, there is quite a communitywide debate recently about the adoption of a soda tax to raise money for preschool program. bernie sanders came out against attacks arguing it was a regressive tax on poor and working-class people are going to expand public education program, preschool programs i
berkeley has had rang control for 30 or 35 years.still a very expensive place to live, but their people and all those cities that are only there because at this point there is rent control in effect. if there wasn't they would've been turfed out long ago. as the best answer again. in a year to we'll see. if landlords go on strike, people will be trying to campaign for repeal of rent control based on that market response. >> thank you for all of your success stories. you have given a lot...
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one of its primary jobs is to control the systems of your nervous system and control your immune system will which keeps you healthy unless you develop an autoimmune disorder and metabolism. and it does this predictably. it needs to change or blood pressures of oxygen can get to your brain before you stand. it seems to you as if the pitcher is throwing a ball and you look at it and go to swing as a reaction but if you waited until you saw the ball and then use one then it would provide because you cannot plan and mount a physical movement fast enough to react once you see it. what's happening when people play baseball, they see where the ball is in a given moment and they are predicting where it is going to be and the brain begins to prepare the swing in advance to hit the ball where they are predicting it is going to be. so, that is why it is this kind of dynamic picture to predict where the ball is going to be essentially a. it's also anticipating the situation. the beating of your heart and expansion of your lungs and so on and so forth. it's what we experience in the outside world a
one of its primary jobs is to control the systems of your nervous system and control your immune system will which keeps you healthy unless you develop an autoimmune disorder and metabolism. and it does this predictably. it needs to change or blood pressures of oxygen can get to your brain before you stand. it seems to you as if the pitcher is throwing a ball and you look at it and go to swing as a reaction but if you waited until you saw the ball and then use one then it would provide because...
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control overave short-term interest rates. long-term interest rates are controlled by the markets. what they can do is ultimately limit or change price stability. if they want to keep prices stable, they have to guard their own behavior. they do not want to go reckless and flood the markets with too much money, but at the same time, they do not want to be excessively in the other direction. they have to guard their own behavior. host: when you say they have control over short-term and long-term interest rates, give an exemplary of how they have or could manipulate the economy. guest: what they do is they controlled the creation of the dollar. at the end of the day, they have the day, they have to printing press, so they do not create physical dollars but they can airate money out of thin and that gives them to control. when they did quantitative easing, they brought treasury securities, mortgage-backed securities, and they would buy them from investors and then put a certain amount of dollars into their accounts. that money in the account did not exist before and suddenly it does.
control overave short-term interest rates. long-term interest rates are controlled by the markets. what they can do is ultimately limit or change price stability. if they want to keep prices stable, they have to guard their own behavior. they do not want to go reckless and flood the markets with too much money, but at the same time, they do not want to be excessively in the other direction. they have to guard their own behavior. host: when you say they have control over short-term and long-term...
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this is controlled. there will still be lots of people who can come to this country without the job, spent a lot of time here and look for a job and the time possibly apply for benefits. yarn as alarmist as nigel farage. it is a four-year waiting period, which david cameron suggested. this is about control and westminster, not brussels. people voted for... and happy for the sovereignty of this parliament but la st sovereignty of this parliament but last year the brexit here said it was about control of freedom of movement. i will control the movement. i will control the movement of freedom now. we moved to the guardian. this is good stuff. i suspect you have sat on some business advisory councils.|j suspect you have sat on some business advisory councils. i have. donald trump responds to people resigning from him is to shut them down to the current design. summary said to me, he did not approve it something i did in the cbi and he said i am resigning and i said you have to belong to it first! i think he'
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it is about how much control kalanick was to have over the country, his control over board seats, his involvement in operations. clearly what happened with to therk according filings, they became more dismayed with the way he was running things, concerns about possible legal liabilities when it came to the auto acquisitions, how he is running the company, allegations of sexual harassment throughout the company and whether he had control of it. with these filings, you see the personal acrimony between these parties has gotten incredibly out of hand, incredibly toxic. emily: what is so fascinating is bill gurley who is on the board
it is about how much control kalanick was to have over the country, his control over board seats, his involvement in operations. clearly what happened with to therk according filings, they became more dismayed with the way he was running things, concerns about possible legal liabilities when it came to the auto acquisitions, how he is running the company, allegations of sexual harassment throughout the company and whether he had control of it. with these filings, you see the personal acrimony...
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dual class shares allows founders are leaders to have control even though they are minorities. 2004,in and other tech companies have followed suit. snap to get to extremes, issuing shares with zero voting rights. it is an interesting dilemma that hong kong is facing. kong investment funds association, asian corporate governance association, also david webb in hong kong, all have come out against this plan by charles lee and company at the hong kong exchange, saying it will weaken corporate governance and encourage exchanges to lower their standards. berles lee said we might able to rethink this plan if there is not broad support. haidi: just to play devil's advocate, that dual class a share structure is not necessarily a bad thing for investors. >> right. thing proven to be a good for founders of companies like a maintain control of companies even though they are publicly listed. new study says investors are benefiting from these dual class share structures if the founding families are in control. a new study at temple university texas tech and the university of singapore found 89% o
dual class shares allows founders are leaders to have control even though they are minorities. 2004,in and other tech companies have followed suit. snap to get to extremes, issuing shares with zero voting rights. it is an interesting dilemma that hong kong is facing. kong investment funds association, asian corporate governance association, also david webb in hong kong, all have come out against this plan by charles lee and company at the hong kong exchange, saying it will weaken corporate...
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trying to control it. when you have bad news, the only option you have in washington is when and how it gets released. but you always have to release it before the other side. and so that's been the problem. they've been reactive. and also, there have been untruthful things said, misleading things said and that's deepened and prolonged the scandal. >> does it go to obstruction of justice? >> it can. that's where it's difficult. i've been skeptical of the obstruction claim. as a criminal defense attorney i tend to view these things as what is a real case here. there are dozens of obstruction crimes on the books. two of them would seem to be relevant here. but generally for obstructing in investigation, you need to obstruct a grand jury proceeding. many of the meetings occurred a bit too early for that. there was a grand jury that was ramped up. there's not a real close nexus to that. courts are very reluctant to allow prosecutors to bring obstruction claims at the earliest stages of investigations. obstruct
trying to control it. when you have bad news, the only option you have in washington is when and how it gets released. but you always have to release it before the other side. and so that's been the problem. they've been reactive. and also, there have been untruthful things said, misleading things said and that's deepened and prolonged the scandal. >> does it go to obstruction of justice? >> it can. that's where it's difficult. i've been skeptical of the obstruction claim. as a...
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per mission control. people have access to your information and then the automated system is to alert you to the proper patches that you need to take expeditiously. people used to ask me when i was in homeland security, what keeps you up at night. alex is arguing strongly that they are overplaying their hand and there is a movement for the government to control the internet and there's no question there are a host of governments that believe they ought to be at the heart of who sets the rules, what they should be has access to them and under what conditions etc. and then there are those like the united states who believe in this multi-stakeholder model. why is this so important? because i think in my lifetime, there have been four strategic questions that the world has had to come front and when we come front of them successfully, the new multilateralism is multi-stakeholder. governments at the national level may not have these rights but ask any mayor and you have to see it is the only game in town if yo
per mission control. people have access to your information and then the automated system is to alert you to the proper patches that you need to take expeditiously. people used to ask me when i was in homeland security, what keeps you up at night. alex is arguing strongly that they are overplaying their hand and there is a movement for the government to control the internet and there's no question there are a host of governments that believe they ought to be at the heart of who sets the rules,...
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permissions control. you know who's wandering around your network or who you've given permission too. so people have access to information and they have no is thus having access too. then, an automated system in place to alert you to the proper patches that you need to take expeditiously and are you patching. people used to ask me in homeland security, what keeps you up at night. >> working 20 hours a day. but what's the greatest threat that you see. unpatched vulnerabilities, absolutely. to me, without question. when we get down there, have ever been spent discharging their role? alex is arguing strongly that they are overplaying their hand, that there's a movement for government to control the internet and there's no question, there are a host of governments that believe governments ought to be at the heart of who sets the rules, but the rule should be who has access to them and under what conditions. there's others like the united states and a number of countries from western europe who believe in this
permissions control. you know who's wandering around your network or who you've given permission too. so people have access to information and they have no is thus having access too. then, an automated system in place to alert you to the proper patches that you need to take expeditiously and are you patching. people used to ask me in homeland security, what keeps you up at night. >> working 20 hours a day. but what's the greatest threat that you see. unpatched vulnerabilities, absolutely....
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system that cannot control the borders.ne thing we have to build as an advantage is a border control system so we can deliver on that pledge, but make it a strength, rather than say in 18 months, we will control our borders when everybody living knows we cannot control our borders now. why should we be able to do it in 18 months. let's turn it to an advantage. one of the things we have to build up during these negotiations will be proper border controls. secondly, getting rid of people who deny those border controls and inviting them to leave. thirdly, we don't want a skills gap, we want to build up, during these months and years ahead, and effective skills programme so that people with these very short apprentices can make sure we have a skilled workforce, so that over the months, we control our borders and we make sure there are no skills vacancies in this country. it is a whole package. but the key thing in all of this is to convince people we are not kidding, we are not messing around, we are not trying to deceive them
system that cannot control the borders.ne thing we have to build as an advantage is a border control system so we can deliver on that pledge, but make it a strength, rather than say in 18 months, we will control our borders when everybody living knows we cannot control our borders now. why should we be able to do it in 18 months. let's turn it to an advantage. one of the things we have to build up during these negotiations will be proper border controls. secondly, getting rid of people who deny...
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they did not understand control harmonization. if you are flying this air plan you are doing this constantly in pitch. you can see how open structure was. they did develop fuse lodges and things go on from here. and this is the way many, many airplanes were up until world war i began. let's go over and take a look at the beginnings of the world war i period. this is one of the few combat air plans that still used the wing warping principal. the french had a training that was a bellario as well. they're starting to enclose it. the car being along the side is very realistic. the on ser vabserver in the bac fire at other air plans in the air and it is possible to rig a big machine gunfired over the propeller. they hadn't invented firing through the propeller. it has a tail skid on it, nonsteerable. all world war i airplanes used a skid. some of our replicas put a tail wheel on it. but the originals all started with tail skids on it. the big thing to watch on this is this is what wing warping looked like. you can see the wing on the o
they did not understand control harmonization. if you are flying this air plan you are doing this constantly in pitch. you can see how open structure was. they did develop fuse lodges and things go on from here. and this is the way many, many airplanes were up until world war i began. let's go over and take a look at the beginnings of the world war i period. this is one of the few combat air plans that still used the wing warping principal. the french had a training that was a bellario as well....
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finland on friday said to have moved from germany raising fresh concerns about the lack of border controls. a new witness accounts of refugees from worrying picture of what's developing in the syrian city . general of the norwegian refugee council tells us that. between terrorists and coalition strikes. urban warfare and especially air raids. massively risking civilian casualties we. crossed twenty seven is more displacement. thanks so much for joining us. you're watching international. and we will start this hour with breaking news for you because spanish police have just confirmed the person killed in the last few hours in a barcelona suburb is unisys. who is the man who is suspected of having carried out terrorist attack in this city on thursday a police operation is underway and police are trying to find out whether the man was wearing a genuine explosive belt twenty two year old unit or by your cool drove a van into dozens of people on the last of rambis tourist hot spots will bring you more information on this story as it develops. right. ok now the news from barcelona comes just aft
finland on friday said to have moved from germany raising fresh concerns about the lack of border controls. a new witness accounts of refugees from worrying picture of what's developing in the syrian city . general of the norwegian refugee council tells us that. between terrorists and coalition strikes. urban warfare and especially air raids. massively risking civilian casualties we. crossed twenty seven is more displacement. thanks so much for joining us. you're watching international. and we...
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each lorry has a driver, but the lead cab has control.ink about how three trucks can travel down a road in a platoon, imagine that the lead truck is a giant wi—fi hub, sending out signals on the precise distances and speeds the two need to travel at. and the wi—fi on the trailing two trucks can react much more quickly to signals than a human being can. the funding announcement was made at a lancashire truck factory. researchers say because vehicles in platoon are in each other‘s slipstream, fuel consumption and pollution fall. but one road user's body is sceptical. uk motorways are the most congested in europe. we have more entrances and exits. and if you have a platoon of driverless lorries, it's very difficult to see road signs. it will be difficult to exit the motorway. there will be rigorous safety checks before any platoons are allowed on the road. they will compare real delivery journeys made by platoon trucks with ones made in the traditional way. andy gill, bbc news, lancashire. our reporter lewis vaughan jones is here. lewis, tel
each lorry has a driver, but the lead cab has control.ink about how three trucks can travel down a road in a platoon, imagine that the lead truck is a giant wi—fi hub, sending out signals on the precise distances and speeds the two need to travel at. and the wi—fi on the trailing two trucks can react much more quickly to signals than a human being can. the funding announcement was made at a lancashire truck factory. researchers say because vehicles in platoon are in each other‘s...
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and then let's debate the right controls. i think it's reasonable to argue for no illegal immigration at all. everyone who comes or should do so according to the law. it's reasonable to welcome immigrants who can make a contribution to our economy and society. that's why american skills -based system like from propose this week make sense. it is not racist, but reasonable. joining me to talk about it, gop and author of the selfie vote. syndicated columnist and blog talk radio host amy. so the shift that is happen, things that were completely in line with the mainstream position now would be completely rejected by the center of the democratic party. anything is racist. what's going on? >> there were a lot of very vocal voices within the democratic party who said the future of american politics trying to reach a diverse coalition and so the way to win american politics is to attack far to the left on immigration policy. under the assumption that would be the way to win over the increasingly diverse american let electric. but ev
and then let's debate the right controls. i think it's reasonable to argue for no illegal immigration at all. everyone who comes or should do so according to the law. it's reasonable to welcome immigrants who can make a contribution to our economy and society. that's why american skills -based system like from propose this week make sense. it is not racist, but reasonable. joining me to talk about it, gop and author of the selfie vote. syndicated columnist and blog talk radio host amy. so the...
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someone living in rebel controlled areas is seventy percent more likely to contract cholera and fifty percent more likely to die from cholera than somebody living in government controlled areas so the internationalized government in yemen are supported by a saudi red coalition this coalition has bombed the rebel controlled areas pretty much most of the. and without much concern for for civilian life. they've brought in civilian infrastructure so we've seen hospitals destroyed schools destroyed the coalition is also enforced and naval blockade on the rebel controlled areas this means that there are shortages of food shortages of fuel shortages of medicine all of which contribute to a situation where cholera can prosper. demands for tough first stance on turkey or intensifying of the burden accused of interfering in germany's elections now a top brussels officials also lashed out at ankara's quote behavior. i believe it's time for the member states to discuss the strategic implications of this behavior tricking shoulders alone is not a political strategy in the long run the interference
someone living in rebel controlled areas is seventy percent more likely to contract cholera and fifty percent more likely to die from cholera than somebody living in government controlled areas so the internationalized government in yemen are supported by a saudi red coalition this coalition has bombed the rebel controlled areas pretty much most of the. and without much concern for for civilian life. they've brought in civilian infrastructure so we've seen hospitals destroyed schools destroyed...
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and then you don't control that initiative. end to understand the problem and then talking about those two ruth under state and that all the soldiers need to understand the world therein understand the caveat is and the culture and all the relationships. indeed to visualize how you take those resources to have available based on your understanding of the of problem with a position of the vantage than once you visualize in those members of the coalition and then with that, and understanding of the problem. so do you to describe that visualization use still give direction but generally this is the most difficult part. so what we have to do today is trained them to a understand just to comply with the act of control is not adequate they pretty much wanted me to comply and succumb to them that the death control but now that is no longer possible because you don't have any level of specificity but we describe the visualization and empower them to exploit the initiative. that is the difficult way to run an army because it requires a
and then you don't control that initiative. end to understand the problem and then talking about those two ruth under state and that all the soldiers need to understand the world therein understand the caveat is and the culture and all the relationships. indeed to visualize how you take those resources to have available based on your understanding of the of problem with a position of the vantage than once you visualize in those members of the coalition and then with that, and understanding of...
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the media the media control the. voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power who must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. when almost seems wrong. why don't we all just don't call. me. to shape out these days become active. engagement equals betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back to the program iraqi forces backed by the u.s. led coalition of outs the new operation aimed at retaking the city of tal afar it's been under that is that it controls state control rather since two hundred fourteen in recent weeks the city has been extensively bombed both by iraqi aircraft as well as coalition forces on sunday iraqi prime minister how to out of body issued the following ultimatum and the town of tal afar will be next in the march of liberation the heroic security forces preparing to liberate this region i say to islamic state you have a choice surrender or die we. are following that out some of
the media the media control the. voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power who must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. when almost seems wrong. why don't we all just don't call. me. to shape out these days become active. engagement equals betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back to the program iraqi forces backed by the u.s. led coalition of outs the new...
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of burns.and controlled but to not have harvesting, to not have any type of control and not have management and again, 'm talking about groups that sued to stop harvesting of dead bark beatle trees, people that the shutdown access to the forest, people who don't want to stump. they made statements like, i would rather see the whole see a stump han to there is balance we have to go back to. we have knowledge now to in fact have can better, healthier forest with being able ects and to harvest timber trees, why should we get timber from canada and other countries, where they jobs?ize and take out in e mills in the area, and arizona, just over the border in 1996, when that forest service allowing logging and shut it down because of jobs.ts, we lost 500 500 jobs in two counties is absolutely huge. what we're exporting now, instead of logs, we're exporting our children. we're building all these motels, we don't have people, young to cover men, young men and women that could be college come in high school to and do some of the work in there, the seasonal labor. hey bring in people from the ukraine
of burns.and controlled but to not have harvesting, to not have any type of control and not have management and again, 'm talking about groups that sued to stop harvesting of dead bark beatle trees, people that the shutdown access to the forest, people who don't want to stump. they made statements like, i would rather see the whole see a stump han to there is balance we have to go back to. we have knowledge now to in fact have can better, healthier forest with being able ects and to harvest...
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controls for four state owned banks the biggest when you control source banks their mega banks among the largest banks in the world they have huge loans outstanding a lot of these loans are in off balance sheet vehicles so they're not really visible on the bank balance sheet this came out fitch analysts did that in that work in two thousand and eleven and that's pretty radical at that time and it's now common knowledge and so yeah so the government says less than one trillion is as bad of the. fitch analysts form a fridge and it's done in working in private so that it's actually more like seven trillion dollars. and that would be. like sixty five percent of g.d.p. china's g.d.p. so if you try to fix that in the traditional ways. such as these companies. to go bankrupt to default on the loans and for the banks to to take the losses it would not only take down all the banks but probably much of the chinese financial system there's just a huge amount and everybody is expecting this to happen some day. but you know there john has a lot of tools available to try to create this fake sense
controls for four state owned banks the biggest when you control source banks their mega banks among the largest banks in the world they have huge loans outstanding a lot of these loans are in off balance sheet vehicles so they're not really visible on the bank balance sheet this came out fitch analysts did that in that work in two thousand and eleven and that's pretty radical at that time and it's now common knowledge and so yeah so the government says less than one trillion is as bad of the....
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now a new law is supposed to give us all more control.he law reform is an opportunity to keep up with the change in technology. companies will have more accountability and consumers are going to have more control. the new law includes a right to be forgotten, making it easier to find out what data companies hold on you and get it erased. 2 there will be an end to tick boxes on websites which often seek consumers handing over data by default. and the data watchdog will be able to fine companies up to £70 million, or 4% of their global turnover. the new law is almost entirely based on a major new european data protection regulation that comes in next may. it's designed to tackle the power of the giant firms which store our information. we are now leaving a data trail wherever we go. turn on your mobile phone and you could be uploading your exercise details, or even your dating preferences. get on public transport with a travel card and there will be a log of everyjourney you make. and pay with a card in a shop or online and even more inform
now a new law is supposed to give us all more control.he law reform is an opportunity to keep up with the change in technology. companies will have more accountability and consumers are going to have more control. the new law includes a right to be forgotten, making it easier to find out what data companies hold on you and get it erased. 2 there will be an end to tick boxes on websites which often seek consumers handing over data by default. and the data watchdog will be able to fine companies...
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finland on friday is said to have moved from germany raising fresh concerns on the lack of border control. as the hunt intensifies where twenty two year old moroccan born man believed to be behind the bombs the lone advantage all parties are concerned he may have already escaped across the border. new witness accounts of refugees from morocco paints a worrying picture of what's developing in the syrian city meanwhile the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council tell those people are dying and getting close to fire between terrorists and coalition and strikes. urban warfare and especially here raids where it's massively risking civilian casualties these people are we could pour in the whole recruitment process prior to twenty seven these morbid fear of displacement that people had sold. and president trying to set to announce his highly anticipated new strategy for the afghan war with some expecting a radical change in approach to the sixteen year old flick. hello there at six pm here in russia and you're watching the scene tonight are still with me thank you aaron good to have y
finland on friday is said to have moved from germany raising fresh concerns on the lack of border control. as the hunt intensifies where twenty two year old moroccan born man believed to be behind the bombs the lone advantage all parties are concerned he may have already escaped across the border. new witness accounts of refugees from morocco paints a worrying picture of what's developing in the syrian city meanwhile the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council tell those people are...
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and seem there that control of that area like most of the world exceeds our control in caribbean. >> first of all i would say that mexico, cuba, jamaica, trinidad, et cetera in no way control the caribbean. what china is attempting to do to follow your analogy would be to actually take territorial control to make that a territorial sea. so i think the analogy breaks down a bit because of the expansioniveness of the chinese desire here. i think it's fair to say and i would agree with you that it is reasonable for us to e believe that china ought to have significant influence in asia. significant influence in asia. that makes sense. but we should not exceed to simply territorial control over an enormous body of water that would be an enormously bad precedent. i think that historic analogy that's actually more apt that -- you kind of pulled at was the confrontation between great britain and germany about 100 years ago. here you have an established power facing a rising power. this is sometimes called the tram -- where in an established power is challenged by a rising power. my friend gr
and seem there that control of that area like most of the world exceeds our control in caribbean. >> first of all i would say that mexico, cuba, jamaica, trinidad, et cetera in no way control the caribbean. what china is attempting to do to follow your analogy would be to actually take territorial control to make that a territorial sea. so i think the analogy breaks down a bit because of the expansioniveness of the chinese desire here. i think it's fair to say and i would agree with you...
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days ago this area was under is control. now their fighters arejust was under is control. their fighters are just over the horizon. these soldiers tell us this latest operation destroyed the closest position is isjust on operation destroyed the closest position is is just on that rage, operation destroyed the closest position is isjust on that rage, so that's going to allow the syrian army, and its russian and iranian armies, to move forward by a number of miles. heading towards the next province of dell as author, all of it is impious hands, except for one small enclave, so that's the next big target for the syrian army. we're heading back to this desert town, passing on the way a russian convoy. moscow's military right and iran backed militias are crucial here. this is suknar, all was. when is arrived here three years ago almost everyone fled. even in ruin it's a major prize. deuce it's on a strategic crossroads. gas fields all around here. the soldiers take us into what they say was used as a makeshift base. a box of munitions lie next to a jumble of women's clothing. t
days ago this area was under is control. now their fighters arejust was under is control. their fighters are just over the horizon. these soldiers tell us this latest operation destroyed the closest position is isjust on operation destroyed the closest position is is just on that rage, operation destroyed the closest position is isjust on that rage, so that's going to allow the syrian army, and its russian and iranian armies, to move forward by a number of miles. heading towards the next...
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not control but i don't think anyone's going to take control from donald. to be in power i don't think anyone snatching that away from coming to the charles krauthammer recently wrote a column asserting that what he called trumps worse week proved to particularly fine our for american democracy that the system is passing the trump stress test we with that. at the system's working. i think so too to an extent just trying to stress test is a tough it's a tough one to see what happens with that that's going to take a minute to see what happens with that test you know you are you optimistic or pessimistic in terms of this whole situation. i want to state of the world it's only a dollar an hour. long at all i think. he has been elected and i think. no matter how much contention you may have on the left for him. you gotta let him at least have a shot and i think. he has and will do some decent things and i think he's got a certain mindset that will enable some productive decisions to get made with some decent follow through. i don't know how successful he's ultim
not control but i don't think anyone's going to take control from donald. to be in power i don't think anyone snatching that away from coming to the charles krauthammer recently wrote a column asserting that what he called trumps worse week proved to particularly fine our for american democracy that the system is passing the trump stress test we with that. at the system's working. i think so too to an extent just trying to stress test is a tough it's a tough one to see what happens with that...
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who is going to control it? who's going to run it and run it in the is going to operated make sure sustainable in the long run what happens if there is another complex? will it be destroyed and what we have to rebuild it again so there's a hesitation on many in the international community under -- addressing the underlying issues. talk about the humanitarian issues and part of that is deployment but again you can't just create jobs. we have the second-largest employer in gaza. we represent 11% of the gdp which is outrageous. so i think how those can be systematically addressed is not going to solve the issue. >> thank you, chris. >> i'd like to try to comment on the question that we were speaking about on the panel. i think it's really important, sorry. i think it's really important here to stepping back and understanding the broader context in which all of this is happening. it hamas is a terrorist organization with the support that or don't support that in my mind it's a red herring because it's created a situ
who is going to control it? who's going to run it and run it in the is going to operated make sure sustainable in the long run what happens if there is another complex? will it be destroyed and what we have to rebuild it again so there's a hesitation on many in the international community under -- addressing the underlying issues. talk about the humanitarian issues and part of that is deployment but again you can't just create jobs. we have the second-largest employer in gaza. we represent 11%...
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and when leaders are controlled by events and they go into lose contr begin to lose control, they misjudge the intention of adversaries and right at this mo emt in history where the last of the survivors of the death camps and the last of the men that landed on the normandy beaches are coming to the end of their very long lives, it seems to me we are losing that human memory, that capacity to imagine what a tragedy at a global scale could look like. >> how bad it could be. >> i think we have a lack of imagination in this country. we have been at war 17 years. more americans would be killed in the first five minutes of the second korean war than have lost their lives in the totality of these wars in afghanistan. the last korean war, a million-and-a-half koreans died. korea is one of the poorest countries in the world then. today south 83 is the sixth largest economy and this would be the first war fought by a major power in the inner connected global economy in the internet age will global markets move in unison and tandem and what could happen here? the danger oafter miscalculation caused
and when leaders are controlled by events and they go into lose contr begin to lose control, they misjudge the intention of adversaries and right at this mo emt in history where the last of the survivors of the death camps and the last of the men that landed on the normandy beaches are coming to the end of their very long lives, it seems to me we are losing that human memory, that capacity to imagine what a tragedy at a global scale could look like. >> how bad it could be. >> i...
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someone living in rebel controlled areas is seventy percent more likely to contract cholera and fifty percent more likely to die from cholera than somebody living in government controlled areas so the internationalized government in yemen are supported by a saudi that coalition this coalition has bombed the rebel controlled areas pretty much most of the and without much concern for for civilian life. they've been civilian infrastructure so we've seen hospitals destroyed schools destroyed the saudi recognition is also enforced naval blockade on the rebel controlled areas and this means that there are shortages of food shortages of fuel shortages of medicine all of which contribute to a situation where cholera can prosper. means father says all these tragic episode in the boy's life explain why he's so vulnerable to the devastating epidemic that swept across the country. at even a slight cough affects him badly he's a very weak his elbow has been damaged by frequent falls as you can see his neck is injured as well all these tragedies come from war the boy spent a month in intensive care
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the taliban control about 10%, mostly in the hinterlands. the other 30% is up for grabs, is contested. beyond the arm of the government which means the taliban can move through, can sometimes carry out various types of operations or even control certain towns and villages. it's about 60, ten, and 30 disputed. i like to see some of the afghans get closer to the 70% they used to control a couple of years ago and i think that is a more realistic standard for success than to talk about victory. >> melissa: you suggested one of the ways to do that is to add more u.s. troops and put them in a row where they are men touring the troops that represent the government. it sounds like what we've been doing, though. >> you are right except we actually didn't do it for very long. if you think back over the different phases of the war, under president bush when the main focus was on a rock, we primarily did counterterrorism and had some very limited presence otherwise. under obama we went to a search and it was somewhat similar to the kind of thing we had
the taliban control about 10%, mostly in the hinterlands. the other 30% is up for grabs, is contested. beyond the arm of the government which means the taliban can move through, can sometimes carry out various types of operations or even control certain towns and villages. it's about 60, ten, and 30 disputed. i like to see some of the afghans get closer to the 70% they used to control a couple of years ago and i think that is a more realistic standard for success than to talk about victory....
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finland on friday is said to have moved from germany raising fresh concerns on the lack of border controls. now says the hunt intensifies for a twenty two year old moroccan born man believed to be behind the bars alone a van attack or parties are concerned he may have already escaped across the border with the suspected barcelona soccer have crossed into france we don't have any specific information on what it cannot be ruled out. until fascists disrupt a right wing rallies both in the canadian city of the bank and in california after the surge in violence over racism in recent days points to a growing social divide. and president trying to set to announce his highly anticipated new strategy for the afghan war we have some expecting a radical change in approach to the sixteen year old. thank you for joining us you're watching aussie international broadcasting to you live from moscow i'm a caring. now financial thirties have named the name first back behind friday's terror attack in a city as turku as abir app around then in the cac in the knowledge team moved from germany and late twenty f
finland on friday is said to have moved from germany raising fresh concerns on the lack of border controls. now says the hunt intensifies for a twenty two year old moroccan born man believed to be behind the bars alone a van attack or parties are concerned he may have already escaped across the border with the suspected barcelona soccer have crossed into france we don't have any specific information on what it cannot be ruled out. until fascists disrupt a right wing rallies both in the canadian...
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for command-and-control. with best connected country in the world with the best internet service but yet we need better communications like radios and though striate -- and those services that can talk to each other but then they can talk a lot better and the american system and that is not considered reliable. that is okay. and then you still have a problem. >> trading is this something that was discussed in all forms as a peculiar challenge the military is pressured that safety comes first. said to have that military safety is very, very important but trading should come first at all cost and if the commanders are all fired then why would a commander risk his career and his family's livelihood? in to see in this happy in mint linda chapman many countries. right after world war i. with no good things came from that. and then they must concentrate. so it has to be a political decision that they are willing to sacrifice to have a more capable military korea has the best aircraft so we have radar ships and they
for command-and-control. with best connected country in the world with the best internet service but yet we need better communications like radios and though striate -- and those services that can talk to each other but then they can talk a lot better and the american system and that is not considered reliable. that is okay. and then you still have a problem. >> trading is this something that was discussed in all forms as a peculiar challenge the military is pressured that safety comes...