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most recently, the case of dominic ongwen has been started at the icc, because dominic ongwen has beenic of congo. dominic ongwen is one of the commanders of the lord's resistance army, and he has been tried from the very beginning with the commission of these crimes. he now faces trial at the icc. he's from uganda. and of course, this requires that we need a lot of cooperation from uganda. you mention dominic ongwen, and i'lljust bring this up — that he was taken as a child soldier at the age of ten, so therefore, is it really right to try somebody who has obviously suffered himself? he is a victim. can he now be the perpetrator of evil? we obviously recognise that. we recognise the fact that, yes, as the defence claims also, dominic ongwen was abducted when he was below the age, and we do recognise that. if you look at our charges to date that we have brought before dominic ongwen, it is those charges which he committed as an adult. because under the icc, any crime committed by a person below the age of 18 cannot be tried before the icc. so all the crimes that we've charged of domini
most recently, the case of dominic ongwen has been started at the icc, because dominic ongwen has beenic of congo. dominic ongwen is one of the commanders of the lord's resistance army, and he has been tried from the very beginning with the commission of these crimes. he now faces trial at the icc. he's from uganda. and of course, this requires that we need a lot of cooperation from uganda. you mention dominic ongwen, and i'lljust bring this up — that he was taken as a child soldier at the...
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the bbc's story dominates, but the pension story dominates, but the pension story is important.he pension story is important. the pension story is important to me, because it doesn't affect me, but young ben here... sorry, it's your generation thatis here... sorry, it's your generation that is going to lose out. basically, john cridland at the confederation of british industry has written a report saying that we all need to work longer, not until 60 but until 69. you will get your pension at 68 eventually. so what will you do in all of those years way you do not have the job any more? where are we going to find jobs for people as they get older? ami jobs for people as they get older? am i going to go on the buses? and if older people stay in theirjobs, does that mean fewerjobs for young people? that's the danger. it was a surprise announcement today. when you get to the end of the parliament, the government tends to rush out the bad news. was it a deliberate bit of timing? it's true that in the final couple of days before a holiday, you will see a slew of documents published, wr
the bbc's story dominates, but the pension story dominates, but the pension story is important.he pension story is important. the pension story is important to me, because it doesn't affect me, but young ben here... sorry, it's your generation thatis here... sorry, it's your generation that is going to lose out. basically, john cridland at the confederation of british industry has written a report saying that we all need to work longer, not until 60 but until 69. you will get your pension at 68...
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dominance. what does that mean for the future of u.s. energy policy? what's the change? guest: it's an idea that has been talked about by every president since new -- nixon. the idea that we no longer have to rely on opec imports or be concerned of some sort of embargo or a blockade of crude coming into the u.s.. an --dea has become become of it antiquated. we're producing 9.5 million barrels per day. basically double what we were back then. we are also integrated with the rest of the world. this idea of energy independence morphed into this idea of energy security. we will be fine if there is a blockade. if the strait of hormuz is shut down, it won't have too much of an impact on the u.s. oil and gas markets. the trump administration has shifted that a bit to talk about this idea of energy dominance. it's not highly clear exactly what they mean by that. with this administration there are not that many details, but basically it means that our allies can now rely on us for crude oil experts or th
dominance. what does that mean for the future of u.s. energy policy? what's the change? guest: it's an idea that has been talked about by every president since new -- nixon. the idea that we no longer have to rely on opec imports or be concerned of some sort of embargo or a blockade of crude coming into the u.s.. an --dea has become become of it antiquated. we're producing 9.5 million barrels per day. basically double what we were back then. we are also integrated with the rest of the world....
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dominance,ut oil could we use oil as a weapon? could be flood the european market with cheap oil so they wouldn't have to buy? with that help? or with that mess up the whole system, thank you. host: i should point out -- guest: i should point out that we don't have a state-run oil company similar to countries like china and russia. it would be pretty difficult for the government to compel u.s. oil companies to ship their oil to one specific market. a loss of profits would be difficult. there are a lot of efforts at talk about. they willomacy tool be talking up u.s. liquefied natural gas and how you can get away from your reliance on russian gas by relying more on u.s. energy. it remains to be seen if the economics of that work out. that definitely is a big push by the administration, using u.s. produced energy as a diplomatic tool. a topic we will be talking more about in the coming days and one will be covering for platz. the capital crude report, how can viewers access that? guest: >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day
dominance,ut oil could we use oil as a weapon? could be flood the european market with cheap oil so they wouldn't have to buy? with that help? or with that mess up the whole system, thank you. host: i should point out -- guest: i should point out that we don't have a state-run oil company similar to countries like china and russia. it would be pretty difficult for the government to compel u.s. oil companies to ship their oil to one specific market. a loss of profits would be difficult. there...
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we used to be dominated by oiland banking.ll street is dominated by fangs stocks, facebook, amazon, apple, netflix and google, alphabet. netflix and google, alphabet. netflix is a modern tech company, which dominate everyday living, like a lot of those companies do. and subscriber numbers have been enormous. they have been pushing into other areas of the world very successfully. what this story talks about is the fact that a lot of chief executives, the high earners at netflix, are earning their bonuses and hitting their bonuses with what it says "uncanny certainty". they are being hit every quarter without fail. it is bringing into focus how they do that and if the numbers are real. that is the big issue. the problem is they get a salary, which is what you are paid for doing a good job, and the bonus is forgoing above and beyond. and the bonus in the states, where the story co m es the bonus in the states, where the story comes from, is tax deductible. absolutely. if they hit the target, it benefits them and the company. look
we used to be dominated by oiland banking.ll street is dominated by fangs stocks, facebook, amazon, apple, netflix and google, alphabet. netflix and google, alphabet. netflix is a modern tech company, which dominate everyday living, like a lot of those companies do. and subscriber numbers have been enormous. they have been pushing into other areas of the world very successfully. what this story talks about is the fact that a lot of chief executives, the high earners at netflix, are earning...
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in this race at the british dominance in this ra ce over at the british dominance in this race over, teams by winning the race, showing how they have dominated and come to the fore of road cycling. —— tea m come to the fore of road cycling. —— team sky winning the race. at 42, questions are posed about where chris froome can go from here. can he come back next year and claim a fifth title, maybe a in the future? that would put him up against the very best riders that have ever competed here. that is something that i think he would want, and something i think we will be talking about and he returns nextjuly. reat britain have ended the world para athletics championships with 39 medals. their 18th and final gold at the london stadium came this morning for sammi kinghorn. she added the t53100 metre gold to her 200 metre title she won earlier in the week. i had no idea when i crossed the line. i heard the crowd scream and i was like, i've won a medal. i saw my name go up and i was like, really?! my start was good. i knew that was the biggest thing to work on from rio, so i'm glad it's a
in this race at the british dominance in this ra ce over at the british dominance in this race over, teams by winning the race, showing how they have dominated and come to the fore of road cycling. —— tea m come to the fore of road cycling. —— team sky winning the race. at 42, questions are posed about where chris froome can go from here. can he come back next year and claim a fifth title, maybe a in the future? that would put him up against the very best riders that have ever competed...
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the bbc's story dominates, but the pension story dominates, but the pension story is important. me, because it doesn't affect me, but young ben here... sorry, it's your generation thatis here... sorry, it's your generation that is going to lose out. basically, john cridland at the confederation of british industry has written a report saying that we all need to work longer, not until 60 but until 69. you will get your pension at 68 eventually. so what will you do in all of those years way you do not have the job any more? where are we going to find jobs
the bbc's story dominates, but the pension story dominates, but the pension story is important. me, because it doesn't affect me, but young ben here... sorry, it's your generation thatis here... sorry, it's your generation that is going to lose out. basically, john cridland at the confederation of british industry has written a report saying that we all need to work longer, not until 60 but until 69. you will get your pension at 68 eventually. so what will you do in all of those years way you...
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look at what is produced by the list dominated by the u.s.. germany has great technical universities but it doesn't upgrade sort of general universities. with the exception of technical universities but they are more broad-based and general universities that don't really exist, places like heidelberg doesn't attract huge flows of students. in the 20th or the 19th century. [inaudible] it's actually a deliberative model of policy. the government doesn't stream larger amounts of money so it doesn't have an oxford or cambridge or harvard or yale. they come here or go to britain for our education. >> i'm a student at the school of public service. so it seems that we are seeing a global trend in the rise of big men. did speak [inaudible] how do you feel that the growing chasm between the two in some ways is relating to this rise? >> there is the invitations are being governed by institutions and you can see that's where after the death they tried deliberately to move away from a personal list of system, but the threat scared of them and you see he i
look at what is produced by the list dominated by the u.s.. germany has great technical universities but it doesn't upgrade sort of general universities. with the exception of technical universities but they are more broad-based and general universities that don't really exist, places like heidelberg doesn't attract huge flows of students. in the 20th or the 19th century. [inaudible] it's actually a deliberative model of policy. the government doesn't stream larger amounts of money so it...
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dominant performances on the track and in the long jump mean britain now has 11 golds in total.the london stadium taking in another successful day for our para—athletes. andy, plenty to shout about today. there was indeed, plenty to shout about for british fans, not least hannah cockroft as unbeatable as ever, one of the most dominant athletes in british sport with every title and every record at every distance. the 800 metres is not her favourite event that she was too strong for the opposition. she followed her team—mate kare adenegan for the first lap, overtook and then there was no stopping her as she surged away to win another emphatic victory to go with one metres title that she won at the weekend, so hannah cockroft in a class of her own and afterwards her dominant emotion was one of relief. to go out in front of a home crowd is amazing, the fight we get to do this again five years down the line brings back so five years down the line brings back so many five years down the line brings back so many memories, five years down the line brings back so many memories, thank you
dominant performances on the track and in the long jump mean britain now has 11 golds in total.the london stadium taking in another successful day for our para—athletes. andy, plenty to shout about today. there was indeed, plenty to shout about for british fans, not least hannah cockroft as unbeatable as ever, one of the most dominant athletes in british sport with every title and every record at every distance. the 800 metres is not her favourite event that she was too strong for the...
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i guess we just have to get used to pitching dominated games, these all-star games.en throwing 95 to 100 miles an hour, there's not a lot of offense. >> hitters wouldn't admit it but they need to just get lucky. it's a power game, power from the offensive side, power from the mound. it's going to be exciting. i think the second half in the american league is going to have a lot of twists and turns. you have elite teams and teams trying to fight. >> joe: thinking about the divisional races as we go into the second half, al east still up for grabs. al central, nl central certainly to a degree but then you've got three races that are dominated by teams, houston, the dodgers, what they are doing in the national league west and the washington nationals in the nl east. tough to unseat. >> john: very much so. it's going to come down to who gets the moves they want and making the necessary improvements via the trade. wild card is going to be a long, drawn-out process they be in the american league, maybe not the national league. the story lines of young stars. judge, what's
i guess we just have to get used to pitching dominated games, these all-star games.en throwing 95 to 100 miles an hour, there's not a lot of offense. >> hitters wouldn't admit it but they need to just get lucky. it's a power game, power from the offensive side, power from the mound. it's going to be exciting. i think the second half in the american league is going to have a lot of twists and turns. you have elite teams and teams trying to fight. >> joe: thinking about the divisional...
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dominating the headlines almost every day.as had the opposite problem in recent months and that brings me to my question, which head of state from which country has not set foot in his homeland in over two months? i don't have a book of the week today, but i do have something exciting to tell you about. my latest documentary "why trump won." trump's victory shocked the world, including me. so how did we miss the signals? >> it's the most unbelievable thing. >> how in the world did he win? that's what i dig deep into in this new program, "why trump won." 10:00 p.m. eastern on cnn and cnn international. the correct answer is c, after en -- seek treatment for an undisclosed medical condition. last sunday the nigerian president ee's twitter account showed pictures of the president in india. a former nigerian president died in office in 20 so, shortly after taking months of medical leave in saudi arabia, his illness triggered a crisis over the transfer of power. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week, i will se
dominating the headlines almost every day.as had the opposite problem in recent months and that brings me to my question, which head of state from which country has not set foot in his homeland in over two months? i don't have a book of the week today, but i do have something exciting to tell you about. my latest documentary "why trump won." trump's victory shocked the world, including me. so how did we miss the signals? >> it's the most unbelievable thing. >> how in the...
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dominates higher education,. dine next same manifesto he was proposing there he was also proposing not to unfreeze welfare benefits to the poor. jeremy corbyn's extreme leftist, i think by chance as much as design, the labor put together a very kind of pragmatic and appealing manifesto to a lot of different groups. i think the political classes will if a noticed the enormous popularity of this policy of the institutions. it's clearly an economically regresssive policy, although i think that is one of the -- it's happened so relatively recently and quickly in the uk, the culture and critical power of oroide -- highed education -- this last election in britain brought it to the surface for the first time. we talked about the university, we have ought talked about university. used to enjust mean oxford and cambridge. now to 20% of the estates in the british parliament hayes students and staff from universities and also lots of generally speaking liberal-minded graduates who stay in certain towns and parts of towns.
dominates higher education,. dine next same manifesto he was proposing there he was also proposing not to unfreeze welfare benefits to the poor. jeremy corbyn's extreme leftist, i think by chance as much as design, the labor put together a very kind of pragmatic and appealing manifesto to a lot of different groups. i think the political classes will if a noticed the enormous popularity of this policy of the institutions. it's clearly an economically regresssive policy, although i think that is...
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in the same way that dominated the queen's speech, it will dominate parliamentary life and thereforeamentary life and therefore all aboutjobs and economic life of this country for yea rs economic life of this country for years to come and actually probably wipe a lot of our smiles of our faces because there will be all kind of different foreseen and unforeseen consequences. anyway, the sunday express is looking at the fishing rights in our waters. a possessive adjective. britain is going to take back control of its coasts in accordance with the big take back control. so british fishermen we are told will have the right to a 12 mile zone around the coastline under the post— brexit plans to take back control of our fishing policy. interesting as the government, according to the sunday express, will announce on monday that it is withdrawing from the london fisheries convention. personally i have to admit to have not read that bit, london. soon the london fisheries convention, meaning the countries that could, amongst them, that could fish within six miles of british shores will be banne
in the same way that dominated the queen's speech, it will dominate parliamentary life and thereforeamentary life and therefore all aboutjobs and economic life of this country for yea rs economic life of this country for years to come and actually probably wipe a lot of our smiles of our faces because there will be all kind of different foreseen and unforeseen consequences. anyway, the sunday express is looking at the fishing rights in our waters. a possessive adjective. britain is going to...
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sharma dominating, as india made 232- sharma dominating, as india made 232— eight from 50 overs.erpinned by manidara, hitting 61 from 75 balls, but when she was out, sri lanka's hopes went with her, 17 runs short of the target at the end of 50 overs, but is four defeats in a row for sri lanka and four wins out four for sri lanka and four wins out four for india. new zealand and the british & irish lions have named their teams for saturday's third and deciding test in auckland. the lions will be aiming to complete a first series win over the all blacks since 1971. katie gornall reports from new zealand. well, last week graham rowntree, assistant coach, hinted changes with ill discipline shown in the second test in wellington. instead, warren gatland has chosen an unchanged 23, thatis gatland has chosen an unchanged 23, that is a rare thing indeed. it is the first time in the professional era that they have not made a change between tests. warren gatland said he wanted to reward the courage of those lions players who came to be the all blacks and forth the series toa the all blacks
sharma dominating, as india made 232- sharma dominating, as india made 232— eight from 50 overs.erpinned by manidara, hitting 61 from 75 balls, but when she was out, sri lanka's hopes went with her, 17 runs short of the target at the end of 50 overs, but is four defeats in a row for sri lanka and four wins out four for sri lanka and four wins out four for india. new zealand and the british & irish lions have named their teams for saturday's third and deciding test in auckland. the lions...
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he said we are going to be energy dominant.going to use america's resources to drive our agenda, to drive our agenda of democracy, freedom, and also to strengthen our position with our allies, vis-a-vis china, north korea, and we are going to dominate. we are going to be a strong country. trump recognizes that we are strong economically, militarily, morally, and he is willing to use that strength to move america's agenda forward. as you said earlier tonight, he's not going to apologize for it. he's going to wear it proudly, and he's going to use it to move our agenda first. lou: what i think is interesting. perhaps there is more than a little of me in this observation. we are watching the g-20 line up behind this president. at the same time one gets the decided impression senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and speaker ryan, they haven't quite taken the same le on the rest of the leaders in the world have, that this is the man to follow, this leadership and his time and our time is now. >> i think that's exactly right. the a
he said we are going to be energy dominant.going to use america's resources to drive our agenda, to drive our agenda of democracy, freedom, and also to strengthen our position with our allies, vis-a-vis china, north korea, and we are going to dominate. we are going to be a strong country. trump recognizes that we are strong economically, militarily, morally, and he is willing to use that strength to move america's agenda forward. as you said earlier tonight, he's not going to apologize for it....
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france away at london's dominant position in globalfinance. bending over backwards to attract an industry its former president once described as the enemy. personal and corporate tax cuts, lose employment laws and international schools were all in the paris brochure. it is a list aimed squarely at international bankers like jamie dimon, chief executive ofjp morgan, who employs 16,000 in the uk. he has warned hundreds may go before brexit and today warned it could be just the beginning. we are at the negotiating table. you realise sometimes the other person has more cards. no question, europe has more cards. you once said 4000 jobs. you said that it might well be true. yes, for sure. it could be 4000 jobs? easily. iam hoping sure. it could be 4000 jobs? easily. i am hoping it will bejust a couple of hundred. we hope it is none. yes, the negotiating will determine how many. in london, giving evidence to the house of lords, david davis said the house of lords, david davis said the banks' need for quick answers was used as leverage by eu negotiato
france away at london's dominant position in globalfinance. bending over backwards to attract an industry its former president once described as the enemy. personal and corporate tax cuts, lose employment laws and international schools were all in the paris brochure. it is a list aimed squarely at international bankers like jamie dimon, chief executive ofjp morgan, who employs 16,000 in the uk. he has warned hundreds may go before brexit and today warned it could be just the beginning. we are...
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loggers, pilots -- those are mailed-dominated jobs -- mail-dominated jobs. so they are paid more.omen choose not to go into longer working hours. they like to put vacations and have children and things of that nature, this topic has been debunked a long time ago. host: claire, your response? guest: i think it is very interesting that you say that considering nearly every organization that studies this has found over and over again that this does exist. you can look at census bureau data, the bureau of labor statistics data, you can look at isa good website to go to selfdoor, which is -reported data. that what they do find is because of choices that women make, yes, they do often times, they are more likely to work part-time than men. they are more likely to take time off when they have children. obviously some of that is biologically required. but they may be gone for several years. i find itchoices, and interesting because in the like 60%hen something of women work, which is 80% today, it seems like when women are given the opportunity, overwhelmingly, they choose to work. a poin
loggers, pilots -- those are mailed-dominated jobs -- mail-dominated jobs. so they are paid more.omen choose not to go into longer working hours. they like to put vacations and have children and things of that nature, this topic has been debunked a long time ago. host: claire, your response? guest: i think it is very interesting that you say that considering nearly every organization that studies this has found over and over again that this does exist. you can look at census bureau data, the...
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that.lked about in order to alleviate the fear of german dominance.ngela merkel has used the euro to increase german dominance across the board. economically, politically. she has the european commission, all of the other politicians of europe and until emmanuel macron came around, nobody could stand up to her. helmut kohl would never have let that impression arise. >> is that because she is of her own generation? we now have a normal country. -- germany is finally able to act in its own interest. >> germany is never going to be a normal country, not because of the holocaust, because if you have 80 million people in the center of europe, you are not a country like, say, liechtenstein . poland. the only other country similar is britain and we have lost britain also thanks to angela merkel. idea.s no >>>> i have to take issue. to betray angela merkel as a nationalist has little to do with reality. actually had to suffer in a way because helmut kohl never finished the european process. so butted it and rightly for many reasons, he never was able to compl
that.lked about in order to alleviate the fear of german dominance.ngela merkel has used the euro to increase german dominance across the board. economically, politically. she has the european commission, all of the other politicians of europe and until emmanuel macron came around, nobody could stand up to her. helmut kohl would never have let that impression arise. >> is that because she is of her own generation? we now have a normal country. -- germany is finally able to act in its own...
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they're there to demonstrate their dominance.to be treated like an equal partner, which he wasn't with the obama presidency, to be reckoned with especially on syria, and to have the united states stop taking up the issue of ukraine and of human rights. those last two things have basically been accomplish. when was the last time you heard the white house talk about the illegal war that russia is waging in ukraine? that was still in the obama presidency. when was the last time you heard the state department or the white house talk about the human rights crackdown on russia? that was again back in the obama presidency. putin basically has he what he wants and what he wants more on top of that is he wants trump to pay lip service to the need to cooperate with russia on syria. >> hasn't he already paid lip service in terms of saying yesterday, again, yes, it could be russia and others, undermining our own intelligence agencies? has vladimir putin won before this meeting has even happened? >> well, yes, he has. it's very interesting be
they're there to demonstrate their dominance.to be treated like an equal partner, which he wasn't with the obama presidency, to be reckoned with especially on syria, and to have the united states stop taking up the issue of ukraine and of human rights. those last two things have basically been accomplish. when was the last time you heard the white house talk about the illegal war that russia is waging in ukraine? that was still in the obama presidency. when was the last time you heard the state...
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but it is the dominant player. this isa but it is the dominant player.ado. a little disappointing, with profits down 18% in the first half of the year. but the shares are climbing. investors are still excited that it might be bought up by a bigger player, after amazon bought whole foods in the us. london remains europe‘s number—one hub for technology investment, despite brexit. the mayor of london‘s agency, london & partners, say that in the first half of 2017, private equity investment in the capital‘s tech sector totalled a record £12.2 billion. coming in at number two is berlin. a stalwart of the kitchen cupboard, spam, is 80 years old today! this is not the irritating rubbish you get in your inbox the supreme court has found in favour of hmrc in its fight with rangers over the club‘s use of a controversial tax avoidance scheme between 2001 and 2010. over £47 million was paid out to employees in tax—free loans, but hmrc has always argued the payments were earnings and should be taxable. the decision is not expected to have any material or financial im
but it is the dominant player. this isa but it is the dominant player.ado. a little disappointing, with profits down 18% in the first half of the year. but the shares are climbing. investors are still excited that it might be bought up by a bigger player, after amazon bought whole foods in the us. london remains europe‘s number—one hub for technology investment, despite brexit. the mayor of london‘s agency, london & partners, say that in the first half of 2017, private equity...
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that's the dominated theme they're going higher again this morning.atch this carefully, the speed of the move is something that is catching people off guard. is it too fast is it what's disrupting the tech rally? 2.3 2.35 is what we're looking at here >> weather wa >> we're waiting to see whether we can break that down trend >> look at the tick up recently. >> correct that's in the last five, six days whether or not you can get high enough to break that down trend, medium term will be key. a lot of folks watching. >> has all sorts of effects for stocks helpful for the banks which have been praying for the yields. hurtful for utilities and telecom. so far it looks like it's hurtful for big cap tech stocks. at least a chance to cash in profits. they're still the biggest winners of the year. >> tokes are talking about that mini rotation going on >> so, a lot of news coming outokumpu oout from asia overnightovernight policymakers will meet next week the central bank could be retreating from kuroda's pledge to do whatever is necessary to achieve his inflat
that's the dominated theme they're going higher again this morning.atch this carefully, the speed of the move is something that is catching people off guard. is it too fast is it what's disrupting the tech rally? 2.3 2.35 is what we're looking at here >> weather wa >> we're waiting to see whether we can break that down trend >> look at the tick up recently. >> correct that's in the last five, six days whether or not you can get high enough to break that down trend,...
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. >> steve, you talked about the dominant car. is this the situation where kyle busch and adam stephens have hit something at this racetrack? it's been different down force, they've had different packages that have come here but these two have been so good over the past now three years. we have talked about the laps that they've led. have the two of them hit on something that is just clicking and working? >> it is. and it is hard to try to figure out what it is because you mentioned there have been different rules. but also they have teammates that are sharing information with. it is not just a set up. and a couple inches here and couple feet here and different way it drive your race car. and surely that can find success year in and year out at the racetrack. >> once you've had success, you know what that car is supposed to feel like. you know what the car is supposed to be and where it is supposed to be. you have to sacrifice. racing is a game of compromises. where do you need to compromise? do you need to be the best in turns on
. >> steve, you talked about the dominant car. is this the situation where kyle busch and adam stephens have hit something at this racetrack? it's been different down force, they've had different packages that have come here but these two have been so good over the past now three years. we have talked about the laps that they've led. have the two of them hit on something that is just clicking and working? >> it is. and it is hard to try to figure out what it is because you mentioned...
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the -- you talk about dominant, domination, the domination approach suggested with this intelligenceollaboration between the clinton associates and the obama administration, that's the real meddling in the election, and i think that is, really, what a lot of people don't like. the intelligence community, again, back to the kennedy example, back to the original dossier in 2003 leading us into the iraq war. just time after time, really domination-type approaches, and the the american public voted against that, just like they voted against it in 2008 with obama and when he came out against the iraq war and make changes there. the difference with president trump is that he has a solid plan, incredibly solid plan, and he's going to make it happen. i'm confident. >> you didn't address the point about american values. carter, yes. the intelligence community and its not-so-stellar track record is to be considered here as well as american foreign policy, the disstabilization caused, especially in the middle east, but what about all the other points i made? >> well, exactly -- >> carter, take
the -- you talk about dominant, domination, the domination approach suggested with this intelligenceollaboration between the clinton associates and the obama administration, that's the real meddling in the election, and i think that is, really, what a lot of people don't like. the intelligence community, again, back to the kennedy example, back to the original dossier in 2003 leading us into the iraq war. just time after time, really domination-type approaches, and the the american public voted...
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betty: the discussion around volatility, that has dominated the attention for much of the year.dman sachs saying it is going to take a crisis to break the volatility. tell us more about what goldman's saying about this. the interesting thing is that they have done a long historical analysis of volatility, specifically periods of low volatility going back to 1928. moment, we are at the proxy lows for indents for equity volatility, volatilitye bond index and both of those are incredibly low and the folks at goldman are saying that this is quite normal, and could last for 2-3 years. they all need a trigger, something like a recession or escalation or a war to trigger a surge in volatility and get you out of periods of suppressed onatility and escalations the korean peninsula are dominating thoughts at the moment but we are far from knowing whether any kind of escalation there is more significant than what we have veryin the past but just interesting to see the historical comparison and we must remember that these. last for a couple of years betty. betty: thank you. some reactions g
betty: the discussion around volatility, that has dominated the attention for much of the year.dman sachs saying it is going to take a crisis to break the volatility. tell us more about what goldman's saying about this. the interesting thing is that they have done a long historical analysis of volatility, specifically periods of low volatility going back to 1928. moment, we are at the proxy lows for indents for equity volatility, volatilitye bond index and both of those are incredibly low and...
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pretty dominant. >> joe: waits for a 1-2 from kimbrel. goldschmidt hits when in the air to center.b it, garcia. tagging is molina. he will go to third. two outs. >> john: that might seem innocent on a fly ball, two outs. puts a lot of pressure on sanchez and even kimbrel if he wants to go to the power curveball. protecting it against a wild pitch walk off. >> joe: here is one of the sweetest swings in the game, michael conforto, the new york met in his first all-star game. came off the disabled list and played sunday. he had a bruised wrist. already has a career-high in home runs. he's got the winning run sitting at third base with two outs here in the all-star game. lamb takes second uncontested on ball one. >> john: it's going to be as big of a secondary lead and then read it as best he can. anything in the dirt that gets by sanchez. >> joe: late on the swing. ball and a strike. no stolen base awarded to jake lamb. he's that's -- he's at second. two outs. conforto, the 1-1. strike two. >> john: power through the upper tier of the strike zone. really looks to a hitter that he is t
pretty dominant. >> joe: waits for a 1-2 from kimbrel. goldschmidt hits when in the air to center.b it, garcia. tagging is molina. he will go to third. two outs. >> john: that might seem innocent on a fly ball, two outs. puts a lot of pressure on sanchez and even kimbrel if he wants to go to the power curveball. protecting it against a wild pitch walk off. >> joe: here is one of the sweetest swings in the game, michael conforto, the new york met in his first all-star game....
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in this race. 0ver at the british dominance in this race.years that teams guy have won the race, showing how they have dominated and really come to the fore of road cycling. as for chris froome himself, at the age of 32 or so titles now under his belt, questions are posed about where he can go from here. any comeback next yearfor a where he can go from here. any comeback next year for a fifth title, maybe even the sixth in years to come? that would put him up there among the very best riders who have ever competed in the tour de france. that is something he wants, that is something that i think we will be talking about when he returns in july next year. that's all sport for now. thank you. a venezuelan violinist who's become famous for playing violin in front of police lines at protests has been taken to hospital during the latest clashes in caracas. in a clip posted on social media, wuilly arteaga said nothing will stop him from taking part in demonstrations. the bbc‘s wyre davies reports. wu illy wuilly arteaga is the sound of venezuela's
in this race. 0ver at the british dominance in this race.years that teams guy have won the race, showing how they have dominated and really come to the fore of road cycling. as for chris froome himself, at the age of 32 or so titles now under his belt, questions are posed about where he can go from here. any comeback next yearfor a where he can go from here. any comeback next year for a fifth title, maybe even the sixth in years to come? that would put him up there among the very best riders...
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chaos as hundred protesters of the president burst into the assembly which is dominated by types. with sticks and pipes they attacked lawmakers, sending several to the hospital. time now for look at our weather and heavy downpours expected in the mid-atlantic states. >>> the rest of the country would like some of those downpours, so hot out there. this little weak storm and this warm front will bring numerous showers in kentucky, tennessee. all these dots are pop up showers and storms nation's capital through virginia. then tonight in the overnight hours we track those through philadelphia, baltimore and washington, d.c. and tomorrow new york city higher totals of rain. we're in the 90s in the southeast and temperatures else in the those heavy downpours in the d.c. area will be here tomorrow morning. this morning we're starting to see some light showers moving into chester county and moving through lancaster county at this time. showers this morning and a chance of thunderstorms later today. grab your umbrella if you're heading out the door. >> here's a look at what we're working
chaos as hundred protesters of the president burst into the assembly which is dominated by types. with sticks and pipes they attacked lawmakers, sending several to the hospital. time now for look at our weather and heavy downpours expected in the mid-atlantic states. >>> the rest of the country would like some of those downpours, so hot out there. this little weak storm and this warm front will bring numerous showers in kentucky, tennessee. all these dots are pop up showers and storms...
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we need to get away from two government companies which dominate our duopoly. there needs to be legislation for restructure those entities and meet the principles i articulated. >> neil haggerty with market insight. housing finance reform is a priority for 2017, i want your thoughts whether this is a realistic possibility and any reform can happen this year. >> nobody should pay me to handicap legislation on the hill. it is not something i consider myself expert in. not just 2017 but this congress, the next few years, not essential to get something done by the end of this year but i think it can because i do think if you watch the hearing, look at the transcript, the current system needs fundamental reform. we need to grasp the difficult issue of what will happen, the structure of the gst and overall market structure, you start with bipartisan agreement, a bunch of plans that have significant common areas they cover and agree on and the optimistic point of view the alternative is so unattractive and will have failed to address the major cause of the crisis. bef
we need to get away from two government companies which dominate our duopoly. there needs to be legislation for restructure those entities and meet the principles i articulated. >> neil haggerty with market insight. housing finance reform is a priority for 2017, i want your thoughts whether this is a realistic possibility and any reform can happen this year. >> nobody should pay me to handicap legislation on the hill. it is not something i consider myself expert in. not just 2017...
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because we are the dominant navy. we have been there since the battle of midway, things are so calm and successful, what could have happens between you and japan and you and india? in the best of cases, i agree with you, that is then and now is now, time for you to leave. >> can't help -- the nature of the case compels us to advance honor and interest came out and we just have it and a distinctly american -- the analogy is not quite perfect but we come back to better analogy which is a germany britain pre-1914 analogy, if there is one thing this book can tell us, how to avoid a version of 1914 in china, four examples of things turning out okay. the us soviet relationship, what should we learn from the minority of cases, great powers avoided the trap. >> i have a chapter called 12 -- from the failures and successes. the success stories, spain versus portugal, the rise at the beginning of the 20th century, the cold war, the us met the surge of the soviet union, the open case in the post-cold war period, the dominant tow
because we are the dominant navy. we have been there since the battle of midway, things are so calm and successful, what could have happens between you and japan and you and india? in the best of cases, i agree with you, that is then and now is now, time for you to leave. >> can't help -- the nature of the case compels us to advance honor and interest came out and we just have it and a distinctly american -- the analogy is not quite perfect but we come back to better analogy which is a...
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i'm courtney reagan in for sara eisen. >> i'm dominic chu in for wilfred frost. >> we have taylor swift to start us off >> you're along for the ride it will be a fantastic day let's check what's happening with the markets we are seeing at least a little bit of perhaps recovery maybe some stability there in some way. the s&p futures indicated to open up by two points. the dow jones average down by 1 point right now. the nasdaq again showing signs of gains we were working on eight straight days. we got that yesterday. so now we'll see if we can build on some of those record highs for the major indices. the ten-year, we are seeing movement there we have seen a little bit of a trend higher eventually. now you can see 2.27 the last trade there. that down trend in yields for the past week or two is now at least showing a little bit of stabilization. we'll see if that stays the case as well. also on the corporate side of things, shares of ibm under pressure the company reporting its 21st consecutive quarter of declining revenues the tech giant says revenues came in at 1
i'm courtney reagan in for sara eisen. >> i'm dominic chu in for wilfred frost. >> we have taylor swift to start us off >> you're along for the ride it will be a fantastic day let's check what's happening with the markets we are seeing at least a little bit of perhaps recovery maybe some stability there in some way. the s&p futures indicated to open up by two points. the dow jones average down by 1 point right now. the nasdaq again showing signs of gains we were working on...
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because were the dominant navy. i say great. we been there since the battle of midway. we provided the environment in which things have been so calm and peaceful that we you been able to develop as you have otherwise what would happen between you and india were you in japan but they look and say maybe, even in the best of case cases, the academic related people would say i agree with you, you have a point, but that was then and this is now so it's time for you to leave. so in that sense. >> when you read it you can't help but feeling they were a lot like americans. the nature of the case first compelled us to. [inaudible] wouldn't really want this empire and its law based. i don't think they have a distinctly american policy to them so in that case the analogy is not quite perfect but will come back to what i think is the best analogy which is the germany written pre-1914 analogy. before we do that, can we talk about your cases when things turned out well. if there's one thing this book can tell us, it's how to avoi
because were the dominant navy. i say great. we been there since the battle of midway. we provided the environment in which things have been so calm and peaceful that we you been able to develop as you have otherwise what would happen between you and india were you in japan but they look and say maybe, even in the best of case cases, the academic related people would say i agree with you, you have a point, but that was then and this is now so it's time for you to leave. so in that sense....
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in aeternum # luceat eis # domine # luceat eis domine # lux aeterna # luceat eis domine # dona eis #he land we are gathered on today. mr kay came up and said, "come on, lads, it's our turn," and we just walked round the corner of the pillbox and up the hill. the germans didn't have much to fear from me that morning. there was no fire in my belly — no nothing. i staggered up the hill and then dropped over a slope into a sort of gully. it was here that i froze and became very frightened because a big shell had just burst and blown a group of our lads to bits. there were bits of men all over the place, a terrible sight, men just blown to nothing. i just stood there. it was still and misty, and i could taste their blood in the air. i couldn't move. i stood there staring. then an officer came across and shouted we were too far left and must go half right, i would have probably been dead but for him jolting me out of it. these men had just been killed, and we just had to wade through them to get on. that's one thing i'll never forget, what i saw and what i smelt. private f hodgson, 11th ca
in aeternum # luceat eis # domine # luceat eis domine # lux aeterna # luceat eis domine # dona eis #he land we are gathered on today. mr kay came up and said, "come on, lads, it's our turn," and we just walked round the corner of the pillbox and up the hill. the germans didn't have much to fear from me that morning. there was no fire in my belly — no nothing. i staggered up the hill and then dropped over a slope into a sort of gully. it was here that i froze and became very...
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tom costello, nbc news, washington. >> just ahead, can you guess the streaming site that's dominating the competition. >>> plus the pint-size olympic medalist shows off her basketball skills with the harlem globetrotters. in that d. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skin growths or if anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal br
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streaming video, and its latest numbers just reinforce that dominance.d of the third quarter. it is all about the original content on netflix. momentum is expected to continue, with most estimates raising subscribers and price targets. reporter: investors continue to focus on subscriber growth. they're trying to get investors to focus more on revenue and profits, more traditional financial metrics. but again, this is a momentum stock tied to subscribers, and that is still the focus. they blew out the second quarters on both domestic and international subscribers, and i think more importantly for the stock, it is not like they pulled some of the growth from the third quarter into the second quarter. they are forecasting subscriber growth in the third quarter also very strong. ♪ anchor: the drugs giant has reported a smaller clearly report that some thought. now tomitted are you spinning off this business versus six months ago? guest: i was pleased to see the turn on how, -- turn on our alcon. i think what this beginning of the turn does is improve the opt
streaming video, and its latest numbers just reinforce that dominance.d of the third quarter. it is all about the original content on netflix. momentum is expected to continue, with most estimates raising subscribers and price targets. reporter: investors continue to focus on subscriber growth. they're trying to get investors to focus more on revenue and profits, more traditional financial metrics. but again, this is a momentum stock tied to subscribers, and that is still the focus. they blew...
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strategically because energy secretary rick perry was talking about energy dominance. is the united states now exporting all of this energy out there, regarding to establish new relationships with trading partners that we haven't had before. probably reducing the dominance of russia, because formerly all the liquified natural gas would go through pipelines. now we will be able to ship it directly to europe. and opec and saudi arabia. so it's a big deal. paul: it is a big deal, joe. let's just kind of break that down a little bit. it's really got two big components. let's leave coal aside. liquified natural gas building terminals. that gas is being introduced fracking revolution. new way of tapping into horizontal drilling. tapping into natural gas reservoirs underneath the ground. and also oil exports. the congress basically forced president obama to lift the oil export ban. and that's paying big dividends. >> crude oil exports have doubled over the last six years. it's really a sea change. and it's incremental policy win of the kind that pays dividends over time. a lo
strategically because energy secretary rick perry was talking about energy dominance. is the united states now exporting all of this energy out there, regarding to establish new relationships with trading partners that we haven't had before. probably reducing the dominance of russia, because formerly all the liquified natural gas would go through pipelines. now we will be able to ship it directly to europe. and opec and saudi arabia. so it's a big deal. paul: it is a big deal, joe. let's just...
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class or dominant race or dominant sex. everybody that they oppress. the is the way you see world than you are a communist. that is the way the democratic party sees the world. it is called identity politics. carl marx says this in the opening of capital. i'm not interested in particular kabbalists -- capitalists, i am interested in capitalists as a class. that is because colonel marx -- xarl marx was supported -- mark was supported by a capitalist named engel. i have a passage in one of my writings that it is not a destructive generation. of the secret police whene time of lenin said we eliminate people, we are not looking to see whether they are guilty or not. we're looking to see what their class position is. you were one of them you could get eight years in the that you the fact owned half an acre of land. so condemning people for their , that is the mentality that leads to the gulags. americans built on the opposite idea that you do not judge people by their origins or by things they cannot change. immigrantstion of wh
class or dominant race or dominant sex. everybody that they oppress. the is the way you see world than you are a communist. that is the way the democratic party sees the world. it is called identity politics. carl marx says this in the opening of capital. i'm not interested in particular kabbalists -- capitalists, i am interested in capitalists as a class. that is because colonel marx -- xarl marx was supported -- mark was supported by a capitalist named engel. i have a passage in one of my...
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put it this way, cricket is the dominant sport.so...comes from a colonial past and football is picked up in areas that have otherwise been neglected. these guys often have to come up with their recreation and solving their problems. football...it is inherent to the game, solving your own problems. i kind of want to hear some rap. this really could not be more different from the image most people get when they think of pakistan. time now for this week's global gourmet, which this week comes from here in singapore. today we are looking at a style of food unique to this part of the world — peranakan food — and the restaurant that has made quite a name for itself. what we do here is peranakan cuisine with a slight modern approach. if you see peranakan food, you kind of have the malay flavours and curries but at the same time, you also have chinese dishes and you also have pork. that is kind of what is really unique about it. we are going to do a slow braised pork ribs with buah keluak curry. this is the dish that everyone recognises pe
put it this way, cricket is the dominant sport.so...comes from a colonial past and football is picked up in areas that have otherwise been neglected. these guys often have to come up with their recreation and solving their problems. football...it is inherent to the game, solving your own problems. i kind of want to hear some rap. this really could not be more different from the image most people get when they think of pakistan. time now for this week's global gourmet, which this week comes from...
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i might be domineering. but you either have ideas or you do not.hat, just because somebody else isn't having ideas. so that's why it was a great thing for us to split up, or for me to leave, if you like, so i could express my ideas u nfettered. and my ideas are still... i have had a few breakthroughs recently. i will not talk about them. i will make another record. i have a strong idea and i shall pursue it. i will make at least one more record. i'm looking forward to getting my teeth stuck into it. i could not do that if somebody was looking over my shoulder saying, i do no think that is good. well, do something yourself then. i might need a few years before i write a song. how frustrating has it been? the rock industry is obsessed with reunions and reworking the past that, i dare say, pretty much every week, since you walked out of pink floyd, and despite the mini—reunion, you still constantly get asked... no, i don't. people have finally realised that they are flogging a dead horse. do you think we really have? yes. absolutely. people rarely bri
i might be domineering. but you either have ideas or you do not.hat, just because somebody else isn't having ideas. so that's why it was a great thing for us to split up, or for me to leave, if you like, so i could express my ideas u nfettered. and my ideas are still... i have had a few breakthroughs recently. i will not talk about them. i will make another record. i have a strong idea and i shall pursue it. i will make at least one more record. i'm looking forward to getting my teeth stuck...
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