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sites david baker noouj takes on projects that are large than normal in the footprint i know if this translate into promotions in the sunset or richmond smaller neighborhood sites so i guess my questions are the people that own the property if they make those decision they're not david baker style projects. >> correct me if i am wrong kristen but the way the economics work they won't be typically not 10 or 12 unit but large buildings and buildings that are thirty or 40 units because of the economics that's why we have the economic analysis and david with the architecture correct me if i am wrong. >> you're correct most of the projects we anticipate ben in about this range we can cock it would be helpful to come back to the commission with a full discussion how david bakers working will help the project what we've duplicate with the team developed residential guidelines what would you give our staff in this their designing this building those will add to the residential design and what kinds of considerations around the texture and kind of i think one of the things that resonated
sites david baker noouj takes on projects that are large than normal in the footprint i know if this translate into promotions in the sunset or richmond smaller neighborhood sites so i guess my questions are the people that own the property if they make those decision they're not david baker style projects. >> correct me if i am wrong kristen but the way the economics work they won't be typically not 10 or 12 unit but large buildings and buildings that are thirty or 40 units because of...
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. >> david baker is leading this international research team.he group is diving at key spots logging carl species and how they're fearing in the house of these tough conditions, and no one was expecting this. >> this is pretty skied. we do have the numbers of the water equality. >> just a few naught mall miles, major construction sites and 7 million people the divers have found coral not just alive but thriving. >> it's remarkable. we could dive in places where you think no coral could survive, polluted harbors, marinas, areas near waste water discharges, and you can still find all coral relatives. >> so far the team has documented 80 different species of hard corral, something that is new to see. >> we have seen school of vicious today. it was a pretty nice day today. >> like any other marine environment, this region is feeling the impact of climate change and development. but the stronger types of coral species here are holding on despite the unrelenting conditions. and scientists are trying to establish how they survive. on each dive the scie
. >> david baker is leading this international research team.he group is diving at key spots logging carl species and how they're fearing in the house of these tough conditions, and no one was expecting this. >> this is pretty skied. we do have the numbers of the water equality. >> just a few naught mall miles, major construction sites and 7 million people the divers have found coral not just alive but thriving. >> it's remarkable. we could dive in places where you think...
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. >> david baker is leading the team. they are diving, logging coral species, and how they are faring in the face of tough conditions. >> i'm surprised because we have the numbers of water quality and there should be equality in hong kong. a few miles from the ports. major construction sites and 7 million people, divers have found coral not just alive, but thriving. we can dive in places where you think no coral could survive. polluted harbours, areas close to waste water, and you still can find coral relatives. >> reporter: the team have recorded 80 different species of hard coral. >> it's clear in hong kong. at this site we saw a diversity of coral, and schools of fishes. it's a nice day today. >> like any other marine environment around the world. this region is feeling the impact of climate change and development. the stronger types types of species are holding on. scientists are trying to establish how they survive. on each dive the scientists collect fragments of coral. >> we can throw them, fragment them, create ba
. >> david baker is leading the team. they are diving, logging coral species, and how they are faring in the face of tough conditions. >> i'm surprised because we have the numbers of water quality and there should be equality in hong kong. a few miles from the ports. major construction sites and 7 million people, divers have found coral not just alive, but thriving. we can dive in places where you think no coral could survive. polluted harbours, areas close to waste water, and you...
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. >> david baker is leading the team.up is diving at key spots around the harbor, logging corral species and how they are faring in the face of these tough conditions, and no one was expecting this. >> i am pretty surprised because the numbers and water quality, nutrients, they [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: just a few nautical miles aware, the drives have found corral not just alive by thriving. >> we are diving in places where you think no corral could survive. polluted harbors, marinas, and you still can find corral or corral relatives. >> reporter: so far the team has recorded more than 80 different species of hard corral. more than what has been identified in the entire caribbean sea. >> in this site we saw a great diversity of corral and schools of fishes. >> reporter: this region is filling the impact of climate change and development, but the stronger types of corral species here are holding on, despite the unrelenting conditions, and scientists are trying to establish how they survive. on each dive the scientists co
. >> david baker is leading the team.up is diving at key spots around the harbor, logging corral species and how they are faring in the face of these tough conditions, and no one was expecting this. >> i am pretty surprised because the numbers and water quality, nutrients, they [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: just a few nautical miles aware, the drives have found corral not just alive by thriving. >> we are diving in places where you think no corral could survive. polluted...
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. >> reporter: david baker is leading this international research team.up is diving at key spots around the harbor, logging coral species and how they are faring in the face of these tough conditions, and no one was expecting this. >> i'm pretty surprised because the numbers of the water quality [ inaudible ] concentration, et cetera, they shouldn't be any coral living in hong kong. >> reporter: just a few nautical miles away from this development, the drivers have found coral, not just alive, but thriving. >> it's remarkable. we can dive in place where you would think no coral could survive. polluted harbors, marinas, and you still can find corals, or coral relatives. >> reporter: so far the team has recorded more than 80 different species of coral. that's more than what has been identified in the entire caribbean sea. >> a very clear day in hong kong, and on this site we saw a great diversity of coral, and some little schoolsover fishes today. it was a pretty nice day today. >> reporter: like any other marine environment around the world, this region is
. >> reporter: david baker is leading this international research team.up is diving at key spots around the harbor, logging coral species and how they are faring in the face of these tough conditions, and no one was expecting this. >> i'm pretty surprised because the numbers of the water quality [ inaudible ] concentration, et cetera, they shouldn't be any coral living in hong kong. >> reporter: just a few nautical miles away from this development, the drivers have found...
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. >>> david baker is leading this international research team. is diving at key spots around the harbor, logging coral species and how they are faring in the face of these tough conditions. and no one was expecting this. >> reporter: i am actually pretty surprised because we have the numbers of the quarter quality, nutrient, concentration, there shouldn't be any coral living in hong kong. >> reporter: the divers have found coral not just alive, but thriving. >> it's remarkable. we can dive in places that you think where no coral could survive. polluted harbors, marinas, areas close to wastewater discharges, and you still have find corals or coral relatives. >> reporter: the team has recorded more than 80 different species of hard coral. that's more than has been identified in the entire caribbean sea. >> it was a very clear day in hong kong. and we saw a diversity of corals and some schools of fishes today. it was a pretty nice day today. >> reporter: this region is feeling the impacts of climate change and development, but the stronger types of
. >>> david baker is leading this international research team. is diving at key spots around the harbor, logging coral species and how they are faring in the face of these tough conditions. and no one was expecting this. >> reporter: i am actually pretty surprised because we have the numbers of the quarter quality, nutrient, concentration, there shouldn't be any coral living in hong kong. >> reporter: the divers have found coral not just alive, but thriving. >> it's...
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. >> reporter: david baker is leading this international search team.s diving at key spots around the harbor logging coral species and how they are fearing in the face of these tough conditions and no one was expecting this. >> i am pretty surprised. you have the knicks of the water quality. there shouldn't be any coral living in hong kong. >> reporter: just a few miles from container reports, high rise, major construction sites and 7 million people. the divers have found coral not just alive, but thriving. >> it's remarkable. we can dive in places that you think where no coral could survive. polluted harbors, marinas, areas close to wastewater discharge. and you still can find coral or corals relatives. >> reporter: so far the team has recorded more than 80 different species of hard coral, that's more than what's been identified in the entire caribbean sea. >> it's really a very clear day in hong kong in this sigh we saw a diversity of course around and some little schools of fishes today. so it was a pretty nice day today. >> reporter: like any other
. >> reporter: david baker is leading this international search team.s diving at key spots around the harbor logging coral species and how they are fearing in the face of these tough conditions and no one was expecting this. >> i am pretty surprised. you have the knicks of the water quality. there shouldn't be any coral living in hong kong. >> reporter: just a few miles from container reports, high rise, major construction sites and 7 million people. the divers have found...
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sites david baker noouj takes on projects that are large than normal in the footprint i know if this translate into promotions in the sunset or richmond smaller neighborhood sites so i guess my questions are the people that own the property if they make those decision they're not david baker style projects. >> correct me if i am wrong kristen but the way the economics work they won't be typically not 10 or 12 unit but large buildings and buildings that are thirty or 40 units because of the economics that's why we have the economic analysis and david with the architecture correct me if i am wrong. >> you're correct most of the projects we anticipate ben in about this range we can cock it would be helpful to come back to the commission with a full discussion how david bakers working will help the project what we've duplicate with the team developed residential guidelines what would you give our staff in this their designing this building those will add to the residential design and what kinds of considerations around the texture and kind of i think one of the things that resonated
sites david baker noouj takes on projects that are large than normal in the footprint i know if this translate into promotions in the sunset or richmond smaller neighborhood sites so i guess my questions are the people that own the property if they make those decision they're not david baker style projects. >> correct me if i am wrong kristen but the way the economics work they won't be typically not 10 or 12 unit but large buildings and buildings that are thirty or 40 units because of...
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sites david baker noouj takes on projects that are large than normal in the footprint i know if this translate into promotions in the sunset or richmond smaller neighborhood sites so i guess my questions are the people that own the property if they make those decision they're not david baker style projects. >> correct me if i am wrong kristen but the way the economics work they won't be typically not 10 or 12 unit but large buildings and buildings that are thirty or 40 units because of the economics that's why we have the economic analysis and david with the architecture correct me if i am wrong. >> you're correct most of the projects we anticipate ben in about this range we can cock it would be helpful to come back to the commission with a full discussion how david bakers working will help the project what we've duplicate with the team developed residential guidelines what would you give our staff in this their designing this building those will add to the residential design and what kinds of considerations around the texture and kind of i think one of the things that resonated
sites david baker noouj takes on projects that are large than normal in the footprint i know if this translate into promotions in the sunset or richmond smaller neighborhood sites so i guess my questions are the people that own the property if they make those decision they're not david baker style projects. >> correct me if i am wrong kristen but the way the economics work they won't be typically not 10 or 12 unit but large buildings and buildings that are thirty or 40 units because of...
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. >> david baker is reeding this research team. the group is diving in key spots around the harbor logging coral species and how they're fairing in the face of these tough conditions, and no one was expecting this. >> i'm pretty surprised because we do have numbers of the water quality and concentration. >> just a few nautical miles from the highrise housing estates, major construction sites and 7 million people the divers have found contro coral not only alive but thriving. >> polluted harbors, marinas, areas close to waste water discharge discharges, and you can still find coral and coral relatives. >> so far the team has recorded 80 different species of hard coral, something more identified in the entire caribbean sea. >> it's a clear day in hong kong. today we saudi versety of coral around. we even some schools of fishes today. it was a pretty nice day today. >> like any other marine environment around the world, this region is feeling the impacts of climate change and development. but the stronger types of coral species are ho
. >> david baker is reeding this research team. the group is diving in key spots around the harbor logging coral species and how they're fairing in the face of these tough conditions, and no one was expecting this. >> i'm pretty surprised because we do have numbers of the water quality and concentration. >> just a few nautical miles from the highrise housing estates, major construction sites and 7 million people the divers have found contro coral not only alive but thriving....
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. >> david baker is leading this international research team. the group is diving at spots around the harbor, logging coral specious, how they are faring, and no one was expecting this. >> i am realize pretty surprised, we have the water quality, they shouldn't even have any living if hong kong. >> a few nautical miles from major construction sites and 7 million people the divers have found coral not just alive but thriving. >> it is remarkable. we can dive in places where you think no coral could survive. polluted harbors, marinas, areas close to waste water discharges and you can still find corals or coral relatives. >> so far 80 different species of hard coral. more than what's been identified in the whole caribbean sea. >> in this area we saw a great diversity of corals around and some little schools of fishes today, it was a pretty nice day today. >> like any marine environment this region is feeling impact of climate changes and development. but the stronger species of coral is holding on despite the unrelenting conditions and scientists a
. >> david baker is leading this international research team. the group is diving at spots around the harbor, logging coral specious, how they are faring, and no one was expecting this. >> i am realize pretty surprised, we have the water quality, they shouldn't even have any living if hong kong. >> a few nautical miles from major construction sites and 7 million people the divers have found coral not just alive but thriving. >> it is remarkable. we can dive in places...
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. >> reporter: david baker is leading this international research team.s diving at key spots ash the harbor, logging coral spee species and how they are faring. and no one was expecting this. >> i'm pretty surprised because if you look at the numbers of the water quality, there shouldn't be any coral living in hong kong. >> reporter: just a few nautical miles away from major construction sites and 7 million people, the divers from found coral not just alive but thriving. >> we can dive in places where you think no coral could survive. polluted harbors, marinas, and you still can find corals or coral relatives. >> reporter: so far the team has recorded more than 80 different species of hard coral, that's more than what has been identified in the entire c caribbean sea. >> we saw a diversity of coral and schools of fishes today. it was pretty nice day today. >> reporter: this region is feeling the impact of climate change and development, but the stronger types of coral species here are holding on, despite the unrelenting conditions, and scientists are tryi
. >> reporter: david baker is leading this international research team.s diving at key spots ash the harbor, logging coral spee species and how they are faring. and no one was expecting this. >> i'm pretty surprised because if you look at the numbers of the water quality, there shouldn't be any coral living in hong kong. >> reporter: just a few nautical miles away from major construction sites and 7 million people, the divers from found coral not just alive but thriving....
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david? >>> tonight, governor charlie baker is taking a big step in the addiction crisis with a bold, controversial plan. christina hager spoke with one recovering addict who said this is a step in the right direction. >> reporter: this marine walks with a crutch because he fell three stories blown out of a window during a third tour in afghanistan. >> they feed you pain medicine, and a lot of it. >> reporter: as with so many turned into an opioid addiction. he was eventually able to wean himself off of it. >> i'd rather deal with the pain every day than have something control me and live my life for me. >> reporter: it's the epidemic behind governor charlie baker's latest proposed legislation aimed at fighting the addiction crisis that had taken more than 1200 lives in massachusetts in the last year. it calls for giving hospitals power to involuntarily commit patients for 72 hours, limiting 72-hour supply. baker says he's seen doctors and dentists overprescribe first-time patients. >> with 30, 40, 50, 60, 80 tabs of all kinds of opioids when a handful would do. this has got to stop. >> reporter: i
david? >>> tonight, governor charlie baker is taking a big step in the addiction crisis with a bold, controversial plan. christina hager spoke with one recovering addict who said this is a step in the right direction. >> reporter: this marine walks with a crutch because he fell three stories blown out of a window during a third tour in afghanistan. >> they feed you pain medicine, and a lot of it. >> reporter: as with so many turned into an opioid addiction. he was...
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baker says something has to change. christina hager is here now with more on the governor's plan. >> reporter: david, this has got to stop, said governor charlie baker today, announcing proposed legislation aimed at getting to the problem before more people die. the new law would give hospitals the power to
baker says something has to change. christina hager is here now with more on the governor's plan. >> reporter: david, this has got to stop, said governor charlie baker today, announcing proposed legislation aimed at getting to the problem before more people die. the new law would give hospitals the power to
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david katz, mike baker back with me. >> 20 years old, might might might have indicated he was going to do this the day before. >> there's an issue that was raised, even more interesting, is the religious component that happened in kenya. where the shooters were asking, this is no way confirming that we're -- >> do we stress the local papers have reported it. a local paper quoting a student who had heard it what do you make of it? >> the immediate aftermath you have to be so careful with the information that comes in you go out to a crime scene here on the street, a typical crime and you say what happened. >> and if you're doing this from outside how would you -- >> right. >> be able to do that. >> again, you know, i'm sure there will be all sorts of angles for this. i don't doubt the white house will come after it in terms of gun control. i'm sure other people will look at the same issue. we should be talking about depending on who the individual is and whether he had any mental health issues. we need to get back do that conversation about how we share those records, talk about backgro
david katz, mike baker back with me. >> 20 years old, might might might have indicated he was going to do this the day before. >> there's an issue that was raised, even more interesting, is the religious component that happened in kenya. where the shooters were asking, this is no way confirming that we're -- >> do we stress the local papers have reported it. a local paper quoting a student who had heard it what do you make of it? >> the immediate aftermath you have to be...
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he always blamed david stockman, jim baker, all of those people for trying to undercut the tax cut policy reagan can put forward in 1981. he thought that reagan was being waylaid by george schultz as secretary of state which i think is completely wrong. reagan's diaries show that what schultz was doing was exactly what reagan wanted. and so kemp was against him on that and i think he was wrong. but fundamentally he always said great things about reagan. >> he always said great things but i think the caller does have a point, and that is that the notion that reagan and kemp were just pals all the time and got along perfectly and agreed on everything, which is maybe the popular opinion about jack kemp, was really not true. kemp always pushed him to go further. he pushed against these smaller tax increases. you know, reagan never veered away from the rate cuts in the original tax cut of 1981. but at one point -- you remember this, mort -- when kemp even asked -- more than asked, demanded that reagan fire george schultz as his secretary of state. well, reagan had no intention of doing that. a
he always blamed david stockman, jim baker, all of those people for trying to undercut the tax cut policy reagan can put forward in 1981. he thought that reagan was being waylaid by george schultz as secretary of state which i think is completely wrong. reagan's diaries show that what schultz was doing was exactly what reagan wanted. and so kemp was against him on that and i think he was wrong. but fundamentally he always said great things about reagan. >> he always said great things but...
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america hashow much hurt halliburton, basically, and then we will hear from baker hughes and weatherford as well. david thank you so much for your time. coming up in the next hour of "bloomberg market day," the beaches may be sunny, but the commonwealth has had a stormy situation for month. -- months. is there a bailout for puerto rico? the truth about serrano's -- about theranos. whoyou won't believe netflix is blaming for its disappointing quarter. that is all coming up next. ♪ david: welcome back to the "bloomberg market day." i am david gora. time to look at the bloomberg business flash. billion takeover from budweiser to miller. couldllion in bonds possibly be issued in multiple currencies. the takeover is the biggest consumer deal ever. "bloomberg news" has figured out is said tohe bank plan the sale of u.s. private client brokerage. that does not include deutsche bank's u.s. private bank. u.s. investigators want answers from valiant about its drug price increases. afterave subpoenas issued the prices raised on a number of drugs this year. you can also get more news at bloomberg.com. stocks are g
america hashow much hurt halliburton, basically, and then we will hear from baker hughes and weatherford as well. david thank you so much for your time. coming up in the next hour of "bloomberg market day," the beaches may be sunny, but the commonwealth has had a stormy situation for month. -- months. is there a bailout for puerto rico? the truth about serrano's -- about theranos. whoyou won't believe netflix is blaming for its disappointing quarter. that is all coming up next. ♪...
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david: joining me to talk about this, mike baker, former cia covert officer and avij, reserve intelligencefficer. mike, is the ped backpedaling? >> he is doing what he needs to do. it's a pragmatic decision. david: the answer is yes but good he is doing it? >> it is half measure unless he has no option unless he wants to see the place fall into chaos during his remaining time. david: he went against the generals, against the pentagon, pulling out of the iraq with almost all forces. generals said don't do it. as a result a lot of people say wave seen growth of isis. is that what he was being told, we would see in the same in afghanistan because of isis? >> i don't know about isis but yeah, look we were facing collapse of the government. i mean he wanted to go from legacy to drawdown afghanistan and kick the can down the road. that is what we've done. david: would we see the growth of isis if we pulled out precipitously from afghanistan? >> yes. the same way we're seeing it develop in other areas. isis, al qaeda or any other like-minded group, they take advantage of the vacuum. they take adv
david: joining me to talk about this, mike baker, former cia covert officer and avij, reserve intelligencefficer. mike, is the ped backpedaling? >> he is doing what he needs to do. it's a pragmatic decision. david: the answer is yes but good he is doing it? >> it is half measure unless he has no option unless he wants to see the place fall into chaos during his remaining time. david: he went against the generals, against the pentagon, pulling out of the iraq with almost all forces....
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. >> reporter: like this 9-year-old erica baker out walking her dog 16 years ago never to be seen again. here's what she could look like today. david warner missing since 1983. now he may look like this. and asia degree, just 9 when she wandered away from home 15 years ago. this is what forensic artists think she would look like now. so how does it work? are those photos really accurate? we're setting up a little experiment here. these are a bunch of my childhood photos. that's me. here i am at 8 years old. we're sending these off to an independent forensic artist telling them to age progress this boy at 8 all the way up to 38 years old which is how old i am right now. i haven't had anything to do with them. this is my producer josh. you've been talking to them. right? >> absolutely not. just that you're a random nbc staffer. they don't know if the person is on camera, off camera. aged to 38. >> they asked for my family photos, too. >> yeah, they work with law enforcement on cases of missing kids. family photos are really important. we sent them a picture of your parents and brother. nothing like me. >> it doesn't matter. it's impo
. >> reporter: like this 9-year-old erica baker out walking her dog 16 years ago never to be seen again. here's what she could look like today. david warner missing since 1983. now he may look like this. and asia degree, just 9 when she wandered away from home 15 years ago. this is what forensic artists think she would look like now. so how does it work? are those photos really accurate? we're setting up a little experiment here. these are a bunch of my childhood photos. that's me. here i...
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gerard baker in the wall street journal today had a q&a with tim cook from apple. 97% love ons he has the apple watch. my observation -- i want to talk to david about this -- i don't see anybody using their watches. do you actually use the watch? kit juckes: it tells time. i can measure my heart rate in front of the tv to make sure i'm still alive. otherwise, you can pick upour e-mails on it. it is more than a watch, but it is not an ipad. jonathan: let's move the conversation back to markets and central banks. world's -- thee -- japan is not expecting to move. kit juckes: yes, the market in japan is much more split on whether something is going to happen. that makes how to work out the reaction on friday much more difficult. jonathan: does the pressure with push them over from last week? kit juckes: i think the focus is on, should be doing something that she get the equity market going? i can imagine a move where they have a higher equity market, but at this exchange rate, the yen is very cheap. japan is very competitive. and trying to get it even cheaper seems to me like pushing on a string. demandthin that is the of the depreciation. is th
gerard baker in the wall street journal today had a q&a with tim cook from apple. 97% love ons he has the apple watch. my observation -- i want to talk to david about this -- i don't see anybody using their watches. do you actually use the watch? kit juckes: it tells time. i can measure my heart rate in front of the tv to make sure i'm still alive. otherwise, you can pick upour e-mails on it. it is more than a watch, but it is not an ipad. jonathan: let's move the conversation back to...
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david cameron explained to it his people. >> they don't suddenly decide to become a terrorist. it goes through a process. a comprehensive strategy to defeat extremism starts at the beginning. martha: mike baker is a former covert operations officer. he goes on to say islamic extremists jeff dies all that we have built together. our successful multi racial, multi faith democracy. while they no way represent the spirit of islam, they justify their views through islamic scripture and theology. >> britain right now, they are trying to respond to a problem that's of their own make. it's self-inflicted wound that's been in the make for a decade. ed the british policy has been celebrate your own background. multi-cultural diversity. when people moved to the u.k. there wasn't a concerted effort to say you are aseeming our citizenship, you are british first. over here you are american first. but in britain over the years it's been just the opposite. now this is biting them in the back side. martha: i think a lot of people listening might say we have some of the same issues here. 250 americans have traveled to syria and many of those have been arrest wed they returned to the u.s. 750u.k. citizens have
david cameron explained to it his people. >> they don't suddenly decide to become a terrorist. it goes through a process. a comprehensive strategy to defeat extremism starts at the beginning. martha: mike baker is a former covert operations officer. he goes on to say islamic extremists jeff dies all that we have built together. our successful multi racial, multi faith democracy. while they no way represent the spirit of islam, they justify their views through islamic scripture and...