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think as things become more political rather than just running a big creation like general motors et al. becomes political. >> host: you are talking to that state capitalism, china and brazil and these countries that don't have barriers between the private sector and the government. i remember being in china during the time they were coming out to be met witwemet with the generay were asking about the espionage how does all of that play out? >> host: i have to think about where it is today. it doesn't have the free-market capitalism. china is in some trouble in this because they've never quite made that transition from the command system to prevent free-market capitalism systems. they have capitalism and quite a bit of free-market activity. but the government still uses the banks to channel money into the state owned industries and it's very hard. they interviewed somebody at the bank of china ten years ago and they were trying to figure this out. it's very hard to do because the state owned industries. it's hard to cut them off but you have some estimates that the banks and china have
think as things become more political rather than just running a big creation like general motors et al. becomes political. >> host: you are talking to that state capitalism, china and brazil and these countries that don't have barriers between the private sector and the government. i remember being in china during the time they were coming out to be met witwemet with the generay were asking about the espionage how does all of that play out? >> host: i have to think about where it...
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et al have now the focus point following the fall of muscle in july. following the fall of muscle inven during the battle for morsel itself. tal afar operates a very strategic position between mosul and the border with syria so it was crucial for the iraqi army and the forces fighting alongside it to cut off the road from mosul into tal afar while they were trying to reta ke tal afar while they were trying to retake mosul. after mosul was taken, obviously the focus turns to tal afar. it is strategically many reasons. also it will probably help the iraqi army expands their control into the desert to the south as well as to the west into syria. a stark warning from the prime minister to the jihadists, warning from the prime minister to thejihadists, surrender warning from the prime minister to the jihadists, surrender or die. warning from the prime minister to thejihadists, surrender or die. not many options there. yes, that is what we have been hearing from the iraqi authorities before the launch of every new offensive against the remaining urban strongholds of so—called islamic state
et al have now the focus point following the fall of muscle in july. following the fall of muscle inven during the battle for morsel itself. tal afar operates a very strategic position between mosul and the border with syria so it was crucial for the iraqi army and the forces fighting alongside it to cut off the road from mosul into tal afar while they were trying to reta ke tal afar while they were trying to retake mosul. after mosul was taken, obviously the focus turns to tal afar. it is...
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bannon et al., do have the ability to launch a toxic, very public war on some individuals with stories true or not that will get a big, long ride and that is not going to be pleasant for americans to live through on top of everything else. >> i think it could get really ugly. he is now back in the hot seat as you say, jacked up at breitbart and he could use the power of that media against his enemies who are back in the white house. but keep an eye on fox news and what happened with rupert murdoch. i was interested the e-mail that went out yesterday about how appalled he was by the president's racist comments and his $1 million donation to the adl and the same week that the murd dock's paper published government documents from australia showing trump was not able to get his casino in australia in the 80s because of concern over mob ties. so embarrassing stuff in murdock land and i wonder whether we might see fox news maybe subtly turning against him in some way. so it is interesting to see what happens to right wing media in general. >> thank you to our friends clarence and endeera. co
bannon et al., do have the ability to launch a toxic, very public war on some individuals with stories true or not that will get a big, long ride and that is not going to be pleasant for americans to live through on top of everything else. >> i think it could get really ugly. he is now back in the hot seat as you say, jacked up at breitbart and he could use the power of that media against his enemies who are back in the white house. but keep an eye on fox news and what happened with...
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. >> pete: et al.erested, that's you're telling me. >> trish: if they were really self-interested, they would actually be more in his corner, but i think it's hard for them to think. think of how he campaigned and how awkward it made some people feel, they're not used to this. they never seen anything like i it. it's hard for them to say we are going to back him when they're not certain what the ramifications will be. >> dagen: i think as evidence, you look at the ads that the pro-trump group america first policy started running against dean heller when it looked like he was not going to get on board with a health care reform they started running anti-dean heller adds and they had something like a seven-figure budget in place. they quickly pulled them once dean heller started going back to the table to negotiate with colleagues on that, slots effective. any republicans out there who think this might be a bluff. >> gillian: >> trish: they neede is our president's before this g.o.p. civil war, who does t
. >> pete: et al.erested, that's you're telling me. >> trish: if they were really self-interested, they would actually be more in his corner, but i think it's hard for them to think. think of how he campaigned and how awkward it made some people feel, they're not used to this. they never seen anything like i it. it's hard for them to say we are going to back him when they're not certain what the ramifications will be. >> dagen: i think as evidence, you look at the ads that the...
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effort, perhaps that will be possible to have a political sentiment that includes elements of the et aldon afghanistan, but nobody knows if or when that will happen. america will continue its support for the afghan government, and the afghan military as they confront the taliban in the field. ultimately, it is up to the people of afghanistan to take ownership of their future, tove govern their society, and to achieve an everlasting peace. we are a partner and her friend, but we will not dictate to the afghan people how to live or how to govern their own complex society. we are not nation-building agai again. we are killing terrorists. the next pillar of our new strategy is to change the approach and how to deal with pakistan. can no longer be silent about pakistan's safe havens for terrorist organizations, the taliban, and other groups that pose a threat to the region and beyond. pakistan has much to gain from partnering with our effort in afghanistan. it has much to lose by t continuing to harbor criminals and terrorists. in the past, pakistan has been a valued partner. our militaries
effort, perhaps that will be possible to have a political sentiment that includes elements of the et aldon afghanistan, but nobody knows if or when that will happen. america will continue its support for the afghan government, and the afghan military as they confront the taliban in the field. ultimately, it is up to the people of afghanistan to take ownership of their future, tove govern their society, and to achieve an everlasting peace. we are a partner and her friend, but we will not dictate...
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. >> "omalu et al.'on of chronic traumatic encephalopathy is completely wrong." >> they went after him with missiles, i mean, like a nuclear missile strike on a guy's reputation. they basically told him to go away and never come back. and that was just for starters. >> narrator: in the end, dr. omalu's paper was not retracted. and now omalu had another case. >> terry long killed himself by drinking anti-freeze... >> narrator: a second steeler had died. >> terry long committed suicide by drinking anti-freeze. >> terry long was young... >> narrator: and dr. omalu received his brain. >> i came to work one morning and everybody there said, "hey, we have another case for you." i said, "what are you talking about?" they said, "oh, terry long died." i'm like, "who's terry long?" they said, "oh, he's another nfl player. he died." >> narrator: long was an offensive lineman with the steelers for eight years. he battled in the pit alongside mike webster. >> he, like webster, his life had sort of fallen apart in a l
. >> "omalu et al.'on of chronic traumatic encephalopathy is completely wrong." >> they went after him with missiles, i mean, like a nuclear missile strike on a guy's reputation. they basically told him to go away and never come back. and that was just for starters. >> narrator: in the end, dr. omalu's paper was not retracted. and now omalu had another case. >> terry long killed himself by drinking anti-freeze... >> narrator: a second steeler had died....
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the should be et al.will face discrimination's and say talk more about survival. they're not the only other family having these tough conversations about race. tranny is continuing the conversation with a one hour special barriers and bridges in the bay area. j clark and i will bring you stories of race, culture, conflict and connection for people all across the region. a chance to hear about who we are, where we have been and where we are going from everyday people. i hope that you join us tonight at 8:00. on ktvu plus . >>> major reservoirs in houston are overwhelmed and spilling over after days of rain from hurricane, tropical storm harvey. >> doug has the latest from the houston convention center that has been turned into a shelter were 9000 people spent the night last night. >>> more rain and wind. more flooding in houston. shelters like this one are filling out. thousands of homes and businesses flooded. the death toll rising. harvey is dumping more rain on houston. the addicks reservoir spilling ov
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depending on how fast an animal reacts to the coming dark, it may not begin issue et al. -- issue at all. this goes right over the tetons national park, there are a lot of bison, bears, rattlesnakes, all that sort of thing, where we don't have much data on that. on facebook, jessica is asking, is it going to get dark like night during the eclipse? about as darkbe as it is half an hour after sunset. deep twilight. >> in the path of totality. asking, whatn is are the differences in similarity between the solar eclipse in 2017 and he solar -- the solar eclipse of 1979? thomas: angela, do you have an opinion? angela: in terms of the way this will affect the country, it is huge. i would've been in second grade in 1979 and i certainly was not under the path of totality. but if we look at where it went, nly a small corner of the u.s. this one goes coast-to-coast and is very accessible to people across the country. we have lots of opportunities to -- lots of opportunities. >> linda? linda: i think angela answered it well. it is the coast-to-coast nature. there these opportunities to stick to
depending on how fast an animal reacts to the coming dark, it may not begin issue et al. -- issue at all. this goes right over the tetons national park, there are a lot of bison, bears, rattlesnakes, all that sort of thing, where we don't have much data on that. on facebook, jessica is asking, is it going to get dark like night during the eclipse? about as darkbe as it is half an hour after sunset. deep twilight. >> in the path of totality. asking, whatn is are the differences in...
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on reel operation castle, a 20 minute film on six powerful nuclear on theons in 1954, most keeney et alarshall islands. the secret film was shown to the congressional oversight committees. though the tests were committed to success, the castle bravo explosion was two times more powerful than expected, and resulted in radiation contamination of nearby islands, sickening soldiers and islands. the army department declassified the film in the early 1990's. ♪ >> operation castle, the fifth in the series of tests on the pacific proving grounds. another of the relation of men, of machines, another meeting of airships and troops. hereas
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david: et al. think we have seen labor come out to the streets in paris. have never seen that. david: very unique. jonathan: i think we look forward to people voting for the greater good. alix: health insurance for life. likeu are in congress for a day, don't you get health insurance forever? jonathan: still with us, j.p. morgan investment. can we talk about the fundamentals in europe? what do you think is happening in france? bob: you do need to see the structural reform come through and i think that is what the market is challenging quite a bit. there is an opportunity out there. hits,to when the summer there was a lot of discussion about the multi-national banks. unless france make some progress on labor reform, it is hard to say they are going to benefit from that, and other countries might. at the moment, the optimism is certainly not in the price of the equity market. yep to ms. and high just after the second round in the french election. the stoxx 600 peak back in may. there is a message in the price action. people around this table saying by europe
david: et al. think we have seen labor come out to the streets in paris. have never seen that. david: very unique. jonathan: i think we look forward to people voting for the greater good. alix: health insurance for life. likeu are in congress for a day, don't you get health insurance forever? jonathan: still with us, j.p. morgan investment. can we talk about the fundamentals in europe? what do you think is happening in france? bob: you do need to see the structural reform come through and i...
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honoring the sailors, navy and marines to come together to face threats from north korea, iraq, isis, et cetera, also, for me, it was a very good message and a good way to start. >> martha: there is obviously a lot of cynicism in those comments, but i think any president and this president is no exception, they understand the weight of these decisions. and he talked about speaking with several afghanistan veterans, people who fought there and getting their thoughts on whether or not this is a war that is winnable in his sense. and i want to get your thoughts on this. he said this is from the speech. he said from now on victory will have a clear definition, attacking our enemies, owe blitz rating isis, crushing al qaeda, preventing the taliban from taking over the country and stopping mass terror attacks against americans before they emerge. >> yeah, so what he is talking about is the military doctrineal definition of defeat. breaking the enemy's will to fight. so that is a definition of victory, defeating the enemy. and we have not really talked about that. this is the antithesis of the obama strat
honoring the sailors, navy and marines to come together to face threats from north korea, iraq, isis, et cetera, also, for me, it was a very good message and a good way to start. >> martha: there is obviously a lot of cynicism in those comments, but i think any president and this president is no exception, they understand the weight of these decisions. and he talked about speaking with several afghanistan veterans, people who fought there and getting their thoughts on whether or not this...
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they key thing i hope people et al.d to watch for, does the rhetoric change from tax reform to tax cut because there is a huge difference between the two when i hope are able to do tax reform as opposed to just a tax. stuart: not a chance. you know there is no chance of a full-scale tax reform. will you admit that? they are going to do it, are they? >> you would think they would have this ready to go in december. i would criticize so when the bill came up in september that is what's happening. that's why i'm pessimistic about september. i don't know. >> i hope so. stuart: you jump ship to just the right time. thanks for joining us. we do appreciate it. tuesday morning, nine records in a row. where is the dow going this morning? the rest of the day another story. here's a little positive news for you. the number of people on food stamps down big since president trump took office. we have the numbers in the reason behind the drop. after this. so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterda
they key thing i hope people et al.d to watch for, does the rhetoric change from tax reform to tax cut because there is a huge difference between the two when i hope are able to do tax reform as opposed to just a tax. stuart: not a chance. you know there is no chance of a full-scale tax reform. will you admit that? they are going to do it, are they? >> you would think they would have this ready to go in december. i would criticize so when the bill came up in september that is what's...
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let a research and produced a volume edited by my colleague on how al qaeda has survived the rise of the islamic state to arab springs, et cetera, and al qaeda, also, has now begun to reintroduce the magazine "inspire" a shorter version called "inspire guide" very as well on people who succeeded in carrying out attacks, including lone offender attacks and how you can do the same and i think we need to, as bruce said, not be so caught up in one part of the threat that we don't see the others, the al qaeda threat is very, very serious. and then, i think it's important to look at the recent report which talked about that spectrum of inspired, enabled and directed plots and when it comes to those who are inspired and are lone offenders, they write that these are individual attackers, possibly, but not necessarily helped by family and/or friends and accomplices. they're inspired by jihadist propaganda, but not receiving specific instruction from any group and that should echo what you heard from boaz. i think we have to recognize even as we have success in the battlefield against the islamic state. the radicalization process
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al conductor, estas ciu a ciudades son las mas afectadas . >>> autoridades le piden a la o comunidad que tome prpcnrecauci por la lluvia . >>>a deademas este arrnarr arranco los arboles y daÑo etsas y en opklhamhlaklah tornado provoco desastres . >>> aqui varias personas cvor e cvorrieron al resctate y en new oprleands varios vecindatrios quedaron sumergidos , aunque el mal tiempo pyuede continuar en algunosse sectoriees . >>> es el claima el que tiehne n alerta a mexico y bueno , el i impacto seria destructor , los meteorolgioogos creen que se n iontensique y ademas cerraron u quionta ro , y vmexico esta c o conmosionado por este caso de s esta joven que sale a comprar y luego no gregreso , osorio no u cuenta mas . >>> la muierert6e persigue a u mujeres , alcanzao a easo a eas de 18 aÑos . >>> todas somoas mamas y oyuede pasar . >>> mariana vivia en esta zona salio el juevgves y ya no volv l los padres la reportaron como e desaparecida . >>> el agresor estaba en esta puip puerta la obloigo a entrar y s abuso de lla . >>> la policia encontro el cue cuerpo de la joven . >>> con eso su nio llevaba am t amistad porque era nuevo , el a caso se suma a la listya da de femicidios 7 y
al conductor, estas ciu a ciudades son las mas afectadas . >>> autoridades le piden a la o comunidad que tome prpcnrecauci por la lluvia . >>>a deademas este arrnarr arranco los arboles y daÑo etsas y en opklhamhlaklah tornado provoco desastres . >>> aqui varias personas cvor e cvorrieron al resctate y en new oprleands varios vecindatrios quedaron sumergidos , aunque el mal tiempo pyuede continuar en algunosse sectoriees . >>> es el claima el que tiehne n...
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et cetera. what's the difference between aljazeera arabic and al jazeera english?e people try to make the distinction, in the arab world in particular, to give the impression to the western academics or the western audience that aljazeera arabic is different from aljazeera english. that's not true. well, we... i can show you... excuse me, just one minute. there are so many articles and studies that show there is no difference in our editorial line. the difference is in certain topics, as in some cases we cover things for our audience in the middle east that is not covered by english and vice—versa. because... let me stop you. we are interested in giving our audience what is relevant to our audience, not what is not relevant. i can give you many examples of this. i don't want to rely on the testimony of those who clearly come from countries where there is a decision taken that aljazeera is very bad news. i want to rely more on the testimony of people who've actually worked inside your organisation. let me start with gregg carlstrom. he's a former staffer on aljazeer
et cetera. what's the difference between aljazeera arabic and al jazeera english?e people try to make the distinction, in the arab world in particular, to give the impression to the western academics or the western audience that aljazeera arabic is different from aljazeera english. that's not true. well, we... i can show you... excuse me, just one minute. there are so many articles and studies that show there is no difference in our editorial line. the difference is in certain topics, as in...
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the ravens or the jets, whoever, sure, there would be a voc l al minority people who be very upset bit, outraged about it, tweeting about it, et cetera , but i think the vast majority of nfl fans wouldn't really care and i think if kaepernick could help the jets win a imaim or t, could forgive him. we're talk ing about colin kaepernick taking a political stand, tom brady i moral liesed with make america great hat in his locker and then he played coy about. he never acknowledged anything else but saying yes, dlmed is my friend. in 2015 as you mention ed at the start of trump 's candidacy he made the make america great again. he talked often about his friend ship with donald trump and got a lot of heat up and then when donald trump won the presidency brady wanting in to do with him. he didn't go to the white house, either. interestingly enough trump didn't mention brady during his white house speech. pretty hard not to mention super bowl without mentioning. brady does think it's apparent his support of trump was apparent. you're a pats fan, i'm steelers fan and i saw the same thing in when the late dan rooney supported barack ob
the ravens or the jets, whoever, sure, there would be a voc l al minority people who be very upset bit, outraged about it, tweeting about it, et cetera , but i think the vast majority of nfl fans wouldn't really care and i think if kaepernick could help the jets win a imaim or t, could forgive him. we're talk ing about colin kaepernick taking a political stand, tom brady i moral liesed with make america great hat in his locker and then he played coy about. he never acknowledged anything else...
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al soul, a stain on their family, they refuse to do it. only the truly, truly innocent died, that is the ultimate tragedy of bridge et bishop and everyone else. so why, why would the judges do this? the nine judges, i started looking at it closely, and they have a lot in common. they are the wealthiest merchant in the colony. they were hand-picked by the king to do so. that means they are the leading politicians in the land. today what we call the state senate. they are also superior court judges by definition of that appointment and county judges. a majority of them had attended harvard. at one point trained to be ministers as well. these are learned men. yet in 1692, none of them have followed that path. they are major land holders of frontier land, saw mill owners on the main frontier, where most of them had their saw mills burned and last what would be equivalent today to millions of dollars in investments. they are the leaders of the colony, too. most of them are officers of the militia. judge winthrop, he is actual lay witch craft judge and at the same time is commander-in-chief of the massachusetts army that is badly losing the strugg
al soul, a stain on their family, they refuse to do it. only the truly, truly innocent died, that is the ultimate tragedy of bridge et bishop and everyone else. so why, why would the judges do this? the nine judges, i started looking at it closely, and they have a lot in common. they are the wealthiest merchant in the colony. they were hand-picked by the king to do so. that means they are the leading politicians in the land. today what we call the state senate. they are also superior court...
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aplicaciones en tu celular qu ete darÁn importante informaciÓn sobre las estrellas, los planetas y las constelaciones. las diferentes apps en el mercado identifican a objetos espaciales alo mostrar por quÉ razÓn hay que utilizar esto porque es importante que la gente en casa sepa y estÉ muy al tanto de cÓmo verificarse un par de lentes es real en cÁmara con ese cÓdigo especÍfico. lo que estÁ comprobando es que tienes realmente la protecciÓn que necesitas, para que estÉs totalmente cubierto. ana: yo estaba escuchando de personas que se quedan parcialmente ciegas por ver directamente al eclipse, muchos aÑos atrÁs. la forma correcta de ponÉrseloslentes es bajar la mirada, ponÉrselos. andrea: que veas totalmente negro, no puedes ver nada. francisca: es un fenÓmeno, 99 aÑos que no ocurre francisca: es un fenÓmeno, 99 aÑos que no ocurre esto asÍ. la collecciÓn keratin smooth con una infusion de aceite de marula de tresemme te da un cabello sedoso que va contigo por 48 horas. tresemme te ayuda a hacer lo tuyo ¡listos, ya! ¡vamos ro-jo! ¡vamos! ¡vamos ama-rillo! ¡vamos! ¡vamos arcoíris! ¡vÁmonos! vamos a la escuela... ¡preparados, listos, ya! el mcada partido son es mcientos de
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robert menendez et al. the presiding officer: without objection, the senate will proceed to the measure. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate appointments at the desk appear separately in the record as if made by the chair. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent that when the senate completes its business today, it adjourn until 10:00 a.m., thursday, august 3, further, that following the prayer and pledge, the morning hour be deemed expired, the journal of proceedings be approved to date, and the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day, and morning business be closed. further, following leader remarks the senate resume consideration of the motion to proceed to h.r. 2
robert menendez et al. the presiding officer: without objection, the senate will proceed to the measure. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate appointments at the desk appear separately in the record as if made by the...