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etc will not be able to speak out the people who speak and speak for for free speech who call out the haters they will be called haters just like the whole movement to criticize to be in the criticism of islam islamic fundamentalist i'm sorry it's only been said time to me live at c.n.n. world. what is right is wrong yes i mean obviously this is this is what i'm talking about the weaponized station of free speech using false narratives cut saying that were funded by soros i could say i was out on the natal send or some of the other rich right people that fund these people let's talk about boston bust and a handful of haters people who who are against you will very much it all with a hater of power what is your evidence and surely hater they will cry oh sure everyone is your evidence for the waiters these these handful of people that showed up in boston where forty thousand strong came out peacefully nonviolently protesting these provocateurs that i was in charlotte is not at the least are they were not beaten by these by these provocateurs there's this handful of people compared to th
etc will not be able to speak out the people who speak and speak for for free speech who call out the haters they will be called haters just like the whole movement to criticize to be in the criticism of islam islamic fundamentalist i'm sorry it's only been said time to me live at c.n.n. world. what is right is wrong yes i mean obviously this is this is what i'm talking about the weaponized station of free speech using false narratives cut saying that were funded by soros i could say i was out...
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the legion of merit said they were strong, anti-communist, etc. cited themof merit for perfecting u.s. oil investments. if you were to give a list of americans, i latin notice in the last c-span list of presidents, dwight eisenhower was number five and truman was number six. how truman is below eisenhower, i don't know. but if you ask latin americans to list u.s. presidents in order, people such as eisenhower , richard nixon, ronald reagan, would be near the very bottom. many of the democrats that would return to power, such as in venezuela and costa rica, simply the john foster dulles and eisenhower. they perceive not only a distance, but alliance with the dictators in the name of anti-communism. my question is, do you think that during the truman administration, in retrospect, do you think they made a mistake in not giving more economic aid to latin america, and also would it have helped prevent a lot of the future problems and dictatorships and things like that? stephen: you ask an excellent question. it is normally not a historian's duty to as
the legion of merit said they were strong, anti-communist, etc. cited themof merit for perfecting u.s. oil investments. if you were to give a list of americans, i latin notice in the last c-span list of presidents, dwight eisenhower was number five and truman was number six. how truman is below eisenhower, i don't know. but if you ask latin americans to list u.s. presidents in order, people such as eisenhower , richard nixon, ronald reagan, would be near the very bottom. many of the democrats...
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that areas such as western europe, asia, china, vietnam, etc. were all considered a higher priority. so again from a let american , perspective, they were perceived as number one from 1933 into 1940, and somewhat during world war ii. then, from their perspective, they are being "neglected." this enormous enthusiasm that you see in the rio treaty, in the oas, it falls by the flat.falls thank you very much. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation like us on facebook at c-span history. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. up next on american history tv, the national archives in washington dc will -- host the errtrayal of a speech by forma slave frederick douglass on the meaning of american independence to slaves. following the performance, a discussion is held within actor, a national park ranger, and university of maryl
that areas such as western europe, asia, china, vietnam, etc. were all considered a higher priority. so again from a let american , perspective, they were perceived as number one from 1933 into 1940, and somewhat during world war ii. then, from their perspective, they are being "neglected." this enormous enthusiasm that you see in the rio treaty, in the oas, it falls by the flat.falls thank you very much. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every...
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that areas such as western europe, asia, china, vietnam, etc. were all considered a higher priority. from a latin american perspective, they were perceived as number one from 1933 into 1940, and somewhat through world war ii. then, from their perspective, they are being neglected. this kind of a norma's that you see in the rio treaty, in the oas, it falls by the wayside. thank you very much. [applause] >> you are watching american tv -- american history tv every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook on c-span history. >> this week on c-span, monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, coverage of the first total solar clips visible across the united states visible in 100 years. >> the eclipse is important because these bodies come into alignment and a cosmic moment that we are all being part of every >> tuesday at 10:00 p.m., live coverage from president trump rally in phoenix. former presidents bush and clinton on leadership. >> i always thought i would have i got lucky., and i don't care what anybody says. all these people saying
that areas such as western europe, asia, china, vietnam, etc. were all considered a higher priority. from a latin american perspective, they were perceived as number one from 1933 into 1940, and somewhat through world war ii. then, from their perspective, they are being neglected. this kind of a norma's that you see in the rio treaty, in the oas, it falls by the wayside. thank you very much. [applause] >> you are watching american tv -- american history tv every weekend on c-span3. to...
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we serve in the united states army, united states navy, etc. in that regard, it is a widely diverse force. we look at our coins, out of one., we're one team and that's the way we stay. thank you chlt >> question from the
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etc.etc. >> and my facebook post. >>. >> it comes with the territory. >> is it hard to take you seriously. >> yes, everyone's human. but luckily for me, i developed thick skin a long time ago because also in my past resume of life i was in miss america and having gone through that experience it was as if my resume of being bound to orient and graduating, it's almost like all that evaporated . by the way i was also a classical violinist so i had to learn early on when i was 22 how suddenly people just attack you and don't like you for no apparent reason. and i remember going to my father and saying that, especially coming from minnesota which you understand as a minnesota night fan, why would people not like me just because? to give me a bite i think about every day and it's been very helpful last year. which is you try to accumulate as many people as possible. >> and you keep trying with those who don't. but then the men, if they don't decide to come to your side. you have to let go. and t
etc.etc. >> and my facebook post. >>. >> it comes with the territory. >> is it hard to take you seriously. >> yes, everyone's human. but luckily for me, i developed thick skin a long time ago because also in my past resume of life i was in miss america and having gone through that experience it was as if my resume of being bound to orient and graduating, it's almost like all that evaporated . by the way i was also a classical violinist so i had to learn early on...
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i have always had -- next day etc.. when i went to high school, shop was where i really wanted to be and i enjoyed it. not recognizing in detroit the workforce came right out of high school, detroit shops were fantastic and i got in with a good teacher, i grew in that, but two years, the last two years in detroit used to have apprenticeship program, out of shop, sensible and shop teacher, compete for a football game, they machine, how well can you do it? you are stuck. in mind, these guys, that had been reached as apprentices in the paper. you got an apprenticeship, dodge maine and tourism and plymouth, packard, believe it or not, my shot came back and my shop teacher and my principal had been, called me in because i wanted to know what was going on and got in a room, they made a decision, and verifying i was a good technician and never should be adjudicated. a shop in unions at that time made the decision that no black person would be admitted to an apprenticeship program at that time. this was probably in the mid-40s,
i have always had -- next day etc.. when i went to high school, shop was where i really wanted to be and i enjoyed it. not recognizing in detroit the workforce came right out of high school, detroit shops were fantastic and i got in with a good teacher, i grew in that, but two years, the last two years in detroit used to have apprenticeship program, out of shop, sensible and shop teacher, compete for a football game, they machine, how well can you do it? you are stuck. in mind, these guys, that...
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one in the united states, or globally, or do we include the people who work on our forecourts or not, etcent's clear, it should be average uk pay, an incentive to push up pay here, but does it make sense for a company that operates in over 70 countries? it sounds to me that the natural conclusion from what you've said, is that your position with government saying — look, measures like this don't work for companies like ours? sometimes it comes down to that. sometimes we say, well, why don't you do this or why don't you look at this particular way of strengthening etc? so conversation doesn't mean push back, push back, push back, it means finding constructive ways forward. shell's not alone, of course, the premier league of uk business is stuffed full of multinationals, who will also feel this government attempt to put a lid on payjust doesn't fit. simon jack, bbc news. time now for all the sports news in sport today. mike embley is here in around half an hour with more on the international crisis with north korea. hello, i am tulsen tollett, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport ce
one in the united states, or globally, or do we include the people who work on our forecourts or not, etcent's clear, it should be average uk pay, an incentive to push up pay here, but does it make sense for a company that operates in over 70 countries? it sounds to me that the natural conclusion from what you've said, is that your position with government saying — look, measures like this don't work for companies like ours? sometimes it comes down to that. sometimes we say, well, why don't...
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we are not to be blamed, etc, etc.measures are going to affect pakistan. there will be statements to the effect that it is not that big anyway for a 270 billion economy, what is a couple of billion dollars in military and economic assistance that the us gives? that said, ithink assistance that the us gives? that said, i think that the longer term consideration for pakistan has to be, will it be able to compete with india in the longer term, with the economic and other advantages that will accrue from a poor relationship with the unites states? the un pakistan relationship is multidimensional and there is the military relationship with young pakistanis coming to study in the united states. that is for higher degrees. many things can and do get affected when us pakistan relations go sourand affected when us pakistan relations go sour and president trump is the most unpredictable leader at that pakistan has ever dealt with, and one who is likely to be much harsher in his decisions about the country that he sees as not bei
we are not to be blamed, etc, etc.measures are going to affect pakistan. there will be statements to the effect that it is not that big anyway for a 270 billion economy, what is a couple of billion dollars in military and economic assistance that the us gives? that said, ithink assistance that the us gives? that said, i think that the longer term consideration for pakistan has to be, will it be able to compete with india in the longer term, with the economic and other advantages that will...
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looking at this thinking well yes we have a very busy tourist section as well but we also have cars etc i'm thinking of possibly rome for instance you've got cars and pedestrians i like there are there are a lot of areas here where they have to just say we need to turn places pedestrian we need to get bollards in there because we simply don't know when something like this can occur. absolutely correct there has to be i mean i think we've been learning this over the past two decades as these things began. you know with there were attacks in boston that began with the the jihadi s. and sohan in boston now. we have come to an era in which we're having serious extended multi kolache of different ideologies and different religions and our job. as public public opinion influencers is to insist that the minimum be done and that is the restriction of easy targets from from vehicular traffic and the restriction of exit zones so that if somebody does make a terror attack they know there is no way out of there so these are these are two very basic restrictions and they are already practiced in mos
looking at this thinking well yes we have a very busy tourist section as well but we also have cars etc i'm thinking of possibly rome for instance you've got cars and pedestrians i like there are there are a lot of areas here where they have to just say we need to turn places pedestrian we need to get bollards in there because we simply don't know when something like this can occur. absolutely correct there has to be i mean i think we've been learning this over the past two decades as these...
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and they they for example they are always referring to the rent etc f. two piece but they never talk about. weapons race the nuclear weapons race between pakistan and india etc to peace so is this just sit down you come down to read the headlines too to check the facts or check the informations to realise what is this. discourse offer united states what it is about colors all around the world the powerless arguably think of you as one of the great cartoonists political cartoonists in history how under threat are you in brazil with the fiery cartoons that you draw against those in power in your country let alone washington is just say the most interesting thing. in my career is a more well known outside brazil than in brazil for example this book is the most complete book about my cartoons and in the whole in my whole career but it was published in turkey never in brazil probably that saying nobody can be a prophet in his own land it's it's for real my work is more published. by leftist news outlets. trade unions the workers the unions newspapers who left
and they they for example they are always referring to the rent etc f. two piece but they never talk about. weapons race the nuclear weapons race between pakistan and india etc to peace so is this just sit down you come down to read the headlines too to check the facts or check the informations to realise what is this. discourse offer united states what it is about colors all around the world the powerless arguably think of you as one of the great cartoonists political cartoonists in history...
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to another modern art for example violently overrode their art that came before it post modern art etc and so this is a static that will be gone once the context is removed so now you have no beauty and you have no history and you have just slugs better living off the salt given to them by corporate salt meisters but if you think of this period and a lot of people have said it across all sorts of media that this is the us empire is fading even this headline here that i have this is a picture of angela merkel looking the other way and they're saying the new world order is leaving the u.s. behind if you're seeing us as an end of empire it's like that art that we saw in mexico city that you're going down the forty three students going down to the mirror that you confront yourself when you're dead so it makes sense at this point that the narcissistic empire would look at itself and say oh wait after all these years now we remember now we remember slavery genocide all that stuff that's what you confront that's what we were this whole time oh my god there's a lot to digest much more coming y
to another modern art for example violently overrode their art that came before it post modern art etc and so this is a static that will be gone once the context is removed so now you have no beauty and you have no history and you have just slugs better living off the salt given to them by corporate salt meisters but if you think of this period and a lot of people have said it across all sorts of media that this is the us empire is fading even this headline here that i have this is a picture of...
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yet it's a number and it's significant when you are young trying to get to university, etc.eople before profit's mental health —— young people's overstretched mental health services. is this necessary to add more stress to young people ? necessary to add more stress to young people? it feels immensely unfairto me young people? it feels immensely unfair to me that young people are under so much stress and even when they do well it's often said they're so they do well it's often said they're so much easier these days than they used to be. this is a move to make the exams tougher than they've been for a while. it seems like grade inflation in a sense, i personally think if you are going to change education make it feel like you are learning things in a more holistic way. you are actually understanding the subject. my worry is when i talk to friends with kids who are older than mine is there's so much pressure to learn the facts and to pass the thing rather than knowing things which a different thing. i feel this is getting you more stress but are you understanding the world bet
yet it's a number and it's significant when you are young trying to get to university, etc.eople before profit's mental health —— young people's overstretched mental health services. is this necessary to add more stress to young people ? necessary to add more stress to young people? it feels immensely unfairto me young people? it feels immensely unfair to me that young people are under so much stress and even when they do well it's often said they're so they do well it's often said they're...
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you know etc. how different is it. you know at a certain level it's like when it's dog whistle it's only being heard. by the crazies when it's wide out in the open like trump is doing right now. i'm wondering if that is better or worse because you know on the one hand it's like now a lot of people can see it and go oh my god to be shocked by it who wouldn't even notice the dog whistle before on the other hand a certain percentage of those people are going to say mom what's interesting maybe i should become one of them so in your opinion what's the difference between the dog whistle on the explicit shout out that we've seen with say reagan first says trump well it remains to be seen which is better it remains to be seen whether having this out in the open will actually cause people of conscience to break with this administration with a generation of republican racial dog whistles and policies break with the policy of voter suppression among communities of color or will in bold in the far right i'm not sure we know that
you know etc. how different is it. you know at a certain level it's like when it's dog whistle it's only being heard. by the crazies when it's wide out in the open like trump is doing right now. i'm wondering if that is better or worse because you know on the one hand it's like now a lot of people can see it and go oh my god to be shocked by it who wouldn't even notice the dog whistle before on the other hand a certain percentage of those people are going to say mom what's interesting maybe i...
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nicky morgan, etc. and mrs may has a working majority of just morgan, etc.involves the working majority ofjust13, that involves the dup as well of course. a further combination. a word about the harry kane also on the front page of the ft. dramatic photographs of course of two men in some sort of treatable craft but a pretty precarious one. extraordinary pictures. i have read i think in the new york times a short while ago that they are saying five dead. i have not seen that confirmed elsewhere, but given the build—up, the catastrophic floods, the worse the catastrophic floods, the worse the state has seen for 20 years or so they say, if we could hope that was the end of it, five deaths is obviously too many but it‘s not quite what was predicted. fingers crossed, but they are saying this evening we will get to everyone, climb up to your roof and someone. it's climb up to your roof and someone. it‘s not terribly reassuring. it‘s a lwa ys it‘s not terribly reassuring. it‘s always extraordinary miniseries things in the states is unthinkable the nations of the w
nicky morgan, etc. and mrs may has a working majority of just morgan, etc.involves the working majority ofjust13, that involves the dup as well of course. a further combination. a word about the harry kane also on the front page of the ft. dramatic photographs of course of two men in some sort of treatable craft but a pretty precarious one. extraordinary pictures. i have read i think in the new york times a short while ago that they are saying five dead. i have not seen that confirmed...
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been on disabled veterans, a lot on veterans coming out of the war, with disabilities, amputations, etc. what did you learn in your research? that not all disabilities look the way we .xpect them to imputation only made up a small percentage of the entirety of civil war disabilities. one thing i write extensively named joshualdier lawrence chamberlain, he was profoundly disabled after the battle of petersburg in his hips and groin, but it was all underneath his clothing. so, no one really knew. it wasn't something people assumed about him when i first saw him. he carried shrapnel with them all of his life and lived until his late 80's. >> he died 50 years after he was initially wounded. his mobility was impaired, he was sick a lot of the time, repeated infections. >> what we know about some of the -- now would be called ptsd. thethey begin to identify psychological impacts of war? >> that is a tricky question and one at the center of my dissertation project and we talked about a lot yesterday on our panel. freud. an era before certainly, people in america are not the key about the traum
been on disabled veterans, a lot on veterans coming out of the war, with disabilities, amputations, etc. what did you learn in your research? that not all disabilities look the way we .xpect them to imputation only made up a small percentage of the entirety of civil war disabilities. one thing i write extensively named joshualdier lawrence chamberlain, he was profoundly disabled after the battle of petersburg in his hips and groin, but it was all underneath his clothing. so, no one really knew....
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processes for issuing security clearances to all employees, including government officials, contractors, etc. found,nsistencies are and csc -- ncsc will make recommendations to adjust the security clearance process. we will also continue to ensure the federal workforce is clear of the importance of respecting classifications and is fully aware of whistleblower options. we will work with our counterparts in the executive branch and the congress to address this issue. let me conclude by saying that we are prepared to take all necessary steps to identify individuals who illegally expose and disclose classified information. secondly, forward information about their deeds to the fbi for full investigation. we worked closely with the department of justice to support prosecution of any person who makes an unauthorized disclosure of classified material. fourth, the director of national intelligence, i'm empowered to take administrative action to deal with individuals who break the law. let me be clear, i will not hesitate to exercise those authorities. anyone who engages in these criminal acts is be
processes for issuing security clearances to all employees, including government officials, contractors, etc. found,nsistencies are and csc -- ncsc will make recommendations to adjust the security clearance process. we will also continue to ensure the federal workforce is clear of the importance of respecting classifications and is fully aware of whistleblower options. we will work with our counterparts in the executive branch and the congress to address this issue. let me conclude by saying...
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it's the same under israel that is very heavily populated etc., etc.. there comes the responsibility of the gaza strip in the '90s and then later he lost it to hamas and it's someone they know personally very well. they are fighting some of the same enemies. conclude by saying there is a difficult dilemma and i don't think it is that simple. the solution would be to bring them onto the west bank and i think the party should do all they can to try to facilitate that. there's a difficult long-term short-term dilemma that is not simple and i think it is the possibility of another conflict and the situation and things need to be moved in a direction not just simply jettison accepting hamas. it's not an easy choice. maybe a choice you have to make that it's not an easy one. >> on the short-term issue, why hasn't israel gotten the balance between hamas except it has been several times in the past. they manage some aspects of the groups so that plays a little bit of a roll into that perhaps containing or managing a situation. why hasn't israel and hamas found
it's the same under israel that is very heavily populated etc., etc.. there comes the responsibility of the gaza strip in the '90s and then later he lost it to hamas and it's someone they know personally very well. they are fighting some of the same enemies. conclude by saying there is a difficult dilemma and i don't think it is that simple. the solution would be to bring them onto the west bank and i think the party should do all they can to try to facilitate that. there's a difficult...
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online,neries are not it is because of flooding or electrical power, etc. i don't know how long it will take until his floodwaters receded. with all that said, we have literally 10,000 plus utility plusrs, i want to say 20 states standing in the queue waiting to be deployed. andill be well coordinated with that said, people will be frustrated. we are suffering. we have got a lot of people suffering. the president knows there are a lot of people out there suffering and hurting. the states are in charge, governor abbott and governor , they are in charge of these efforts. is to clearly be in a support role. make the request and we will deliver. >> thank you. >> vice president mike pence texas a short time ago and were greeted at the airport by greg abbott and constantly bear hold. -- and a congressman. [no audio]
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he could extend to politically influential people throughout the state, politicians, party leaders etc.. what that does is make him politically prominent even though he doesn't hold elected office. by the time we get to the 20s, cameramen is a well-known and well this good operative come he's james carville in the century so when he decides to replace james buchanan seems able to do that with almost 20 years of bridge building throughout the state and i want to emphasize the importance of state political power to the national identity. the most important political figures in this area is in because they control or have at their disposal a group in their states and i think that is reflected in the political career. it's important to remember to become a senator does the idea you're going to represent the state interests in order to get elected you need the support of prominent party officials and cameramen did that through his cultivation through the media and the bank of middletown whert again he provided low-cost or no-cost credit to influential political leaders and legislators. so h
he could extend to politically influential people throughout the state, politicians, party leaders etc.. what that does is make him politically prominent even though he doesn't hold elected office. by the time we get to the 20s, cameramen is a well-known and well this good operative come he's james carville in the century so when he decides to replace james buchanan seems able to do that with almost 20 years of bridge building throughout the state and i want to emphasize the importance of state...
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party leaders etc. and what that does is make him politically prominent even though he doesn't hold elected office until the 1840s. by the time we get to delete 20s, cameron is a well-known and well-respected political operative. he is james carville in the 19th century so when he decides to replace james buchanan in the senate in 1845, he's able to do that because he has almost 20 years of bridge building throughout this state. and i really want to emphasize the importance of the state's political power to the national political identity. most of the most important political figures of this area of sand to national political office because they control or have at their disposal a very powerful base of people in their states. and i think that is reflected in his political career. it's important to remember that to become a senator, you don't face the voters, you get elected by the state legislature with the idea that you are going to represent the state's interest so in order to get elected. cameron did
party leaders etc. and what that does is make him politically prominent even though he doesn't hold elected office until the 1840s. by the time we get to delete 20s, cameron is a well-known and well-respected political operative. he is james carville in the 19th century so when he decides to replace james buchanan in the senate in 1845, he's able to do that because he has almost 20 years of bridge building throughout this state. and i really want to emphasize the importance of the state's...
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one hundred discussion not buying them etc etc i think he is not not interested anymore with that or the european union. but i think it's more than just the interest of terence i think it reflects some deep. shit that has. developed between germany and what that meant that the european. need to in turkey. and i imagine this isn't going to help relations at all runner up publicist and former german intelligence officer thank you for your time. the syrian army's advancing on the embattled city of daraa zoran which has been besieged by ice all for three years the blockade house taken a crippling toll on the city and its people. this public park is one of the most beautiful parks in this neighborhood it was full of trees and. the sieging hunger lots of the trees have gone and we now bury i would bet here locals just can't get outside the city to bury those killed by i still shelling. the terrorists burying our dead in cemeteries and snipers are positioned along the road so. it's not only this park others too are all bare and have been turned to disseminate risk. and my friends used to pl
one hundred discussion not buying them etc etc i think he is not not interested anymore with that or the european union. but i think it's more than just the interest of terence i think it reflects some deep. shit that has. developed between germany and what that meant that the european. need to in turkey. and i imagine this isn't going to help relations at all runner up publicist and former german intelligence officer thank you for your time. the syrian army's advancing on the embattled city of...
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this is an intrusion of my government and etc., etc..thought in the material this is really rich here. i wrote a whole column about airline folks in government veaux taking peanuts away. a day or so later i got a very interesting and poignant e-mail from a fellow journalist and newspaper reporter in the midwest who had died and 8-year-old daughter who had a peanut allergy and he described to me and it was a very reasonable and compelling letter. he described to me in graphic details what it's like to have a 7-year-old daughter in the seat next to you changing color not able to breathe and swelling in the face and breathing tubes. it was quite poignant and the point of this all was that this is not a joke to a lot of people out there. i took that with me ever since then now and i always think twice about anything involving people with disabilities because we don't think about these everyday incidents all the time when all the talk comes up in we are hearing it already is, talk about how there are too many regulations on private business.
this is an intrusion of my government and etc., etc..thought in the material this is really rich here. i wrote a whole column about airline folks in government veaux taking peanuts away. a day or so later i got a very interesting and poignant e-mail from a fellow journalist and newspaper reporter in the midwest who had died and 8-year-old daughter who had a peanut allergy and he described to me and it was a very reasonable and compelling letter. he described to me in graphic details what it's...
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is the rise and some of these basic industrial commodities like copper etc is this being driven by kind of a renewed inflation and china you know the last time we spoke there was a side bad chinese economy was shrinking g.d.p. was collapsing was understated and that the downward move in commodities would continue to reflect a deflation in china is that now reversing because certainly in the commodity markets and even in the gold market that's been more a bond for five or six years now we're saying well what looks like inflation is this is this where it's coming from down yeah there is a me the chinese economy is quite strong it's still roughly six you know point seven percent growth all the rest of the world is also you know putting in a lot of infrastructure projects we're seeing now your copper is reaching new you know new recent highs and the global commodity market is definitely coming back and as we all know china is the main driver of that buying over fifty percent of everything that's produced. not only does china have one point five billion worth of u.s. treasuries that they cou
is the rise and some of these basic industrial commodities like copper etc is this being driven by kind of a renewed inflation and china you know the last time we spoke there was a side bad chinese economy was shrinking g.d.p. was collapsing was understated and that the downward move in commodities would continue to reflect a deflation in china is that now reversing because certainly in the commodity markets and even in the gold market that's been more a bond for five or six years now we're...
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and i think all the countries including the united states china russia and japan and south korea etc we need to be on the same page we cannot talk about war one day and talk about peace the other day we need to because sr and in our message projected towards d p r k on the other hand i think countries like china the united states and russia japan etc we need to close ranks rather then for example whenever there is a change for better or for worse you just point your accusing finger at your partners for example the united states should stop china stop pointing a finger against china building up a link about whatever there is the problem of d.p. r. k. in terms of its nuclear program launch vehicle program with china u.s. trade that's ridiculous that's really really indulge in fun to see because you are turning a good ally a good partner a good counterpart in terms of trade and economic relations into a potential friction point therefore i think i urge all the united states to mature up and grow up and really become a leader of the world rather then it becomes a frederick in terms of de
and i think all the countries including the united states china russia and japan and south korea etc we need to be on the same page we cannot talk about war one day and talk about peace the other day we need to because sr and in our message projected towards d p r k on the other hand i think countries like china the united states and russia japan etc we need to close ranks rather then for example whenever there is a change for better or for worse you just point your accusing finger at your...
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they're are not seen as a burden on social where fr -- social welfare services etc.. where mayors have to run cities and meet the bottom line they are actively recruiting immigrants to revitalize economies. that is the best summary of the role of immigration. there are other things going on. i think that we are all aware that the president may repeal daca in the next few or five days. we hope he doesn't. i cannot defend the legal wasciples of which daca issued, it is quite complex, but the legal space was unclear. sensible, but unclear. these people are embedded in the workforce. it seems to us to pull the rug out from under them at this point, when congress needs to focus on other issues, would be the wrong thing to do. with temporary protective status programs which we hear that the administration made be considering terminating soon. these programs, millions of workers are embedded in the workforce and we hope the administration moves cautiously in that area. visas, to keep post occupant posted on that. it is a program that needs to be revised with greater numbers.
they're are not seen as a burden on social where fr -- social welfare services etc.. where mayors have to run cities and meet the bottom line they are actively recruiting immigrants to revitalize economies. that is the best summary of the role of immigration. there are other things going on. i think that we are all aware that the president may repeal daca in the next few or five days. we hope he doesn't. i cannot defend the legal wasciples of which daca issued, it is quite complex, but the...
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the population already dropped 60% because of the rhetoric and the other is better border patrol etc.. based on my research most of them are migrants. in order to do that you have to risk everything to do to write so to me for this population they don't have a criminal record they should offer them a temporary work visa. for people that want to become immigrants in the process but many of them want to be able to make money and go forward we should make this easier for them and the reason i believe that this approach i don't know if you are familiar with this program from 1940 to 1965 over 6 million workers came here and went back. it was down about 90%. you have to create a win-win situation. it is an easy come and go. the broken welcome mats america's un-american immigration policy and how we should fix it. thank you for being on the tv. >> thank you. booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members what they are reading this summer. >> i am reading a book i am enjoying tom friedman's latest thank you for being late i'm a big fan. the technology is today and where we are going to
the population already dropped 60% because of the rhetoric and the other is better border patrol etc.. based on my research most of them are migrants. in order to do that you have to risk everything to do to write so to me for this population they don't have a criminal record they should offer them a temporary work visa. for people that want to become immigrants in the process but many of them want to be able to make money and go forward we should make this easier for them and the reason i...
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one in the united states, or globally, or do we include the people who work on our forecourts or not, etc this is going to be a very complicated definition piece. the government's clear, it should be average uk pay, an incentive to push up pay here, but does it make sense for a company that operates in over 70 countries? it sounds to me that the natural conclusion from what you've said, is that your position with government saying — look, measures like this don't work for companies like ours? sometimes it comes down to that. sometimes we say, well, why don't you do this or why don't you look at this particular way of strengthening etc? so conversation doesn't mean push back, push back, push back, it means finding constructive ways forward. shell's not alone, of course, the premier league of uk business is stuffed full of multinationals, who will also feel this government attempt to put a lid on payjust doesn't fit. simon jack, bbc news. now on bbc news, click. this week and next, a repeat of click‘s stellar trip to india, with bangla bangers... there will be dancing and singing. driving i
one in the united states, or globally, or do we include the people who work on our forecourts or not, etc this is going to be a very complicated definition piece. the government's clear, it should be average uk pay, an incentive to push up pay here, but does it make sense for a company that operates in over 70 countries? it sounds to me that the natural conclusion from what you've said, is that your position with government saying — look, measures like this don't work for companies like ours?...
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whichever law applies, 232, etc. go to chad's database and you will see.e'll just do it one at a time. ramp up the ante so that we get leverage in negotiations. whatever it takes to get that, we have got to get it.that is what this guy said. very senior guy. and i believe it based upon what has happened since that was in may. so if anybody disagrees with that i would like to hear it. >> i do not disagree with that area. [laughter] >> i do disagree. again i think it goes back to the issue of their needs to be a long-term strategy to deal with the new kid on the block that is just fundamentally different and that is china figure vomited ministration had a strategy whether you like it or not and that was writing down in a 21st-century trade agreement that would have rules, ultimately to do with china down the road. on digital trade, labor, environment, anticorruption, lots of different issues. we have not seen with the trump administration's actual long-term plan to address systemic issue that china is just a fundamentally different economy than we are. and s
whichever law applies, 232, etc. go to chad's database and you will see.e'll just do it one at a time. ramp up the ante so that we get leverage in negotiations. whatever it takes to get that, we have got to get it.that is what this guy said. very senior guy. and i believe it based upon what has happened since that was in may. so if anybody disagrees with that i would like to hear it. >> i do not disagree with that area. [laughter] >> i do disagree. again i think it goes back to the...
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educating leaders throughout comcast, writer skills, tv executive producers, etc.. he has a long line of experience and expertise from when he was in washington. he used to be here where he was the highest-ranking person is a political appointee during the bush administration. i want to thank him for his work at the department of health and human services, where he was deputy assistant secretary for forning and evaluation disability aging in long-term care and his previous work at the national institute on disability and rehab research. there are so much more you can say about him. i will also say it has been a delight to work with him because he is one of our original board members. our board of advisors. we've been working with him on including recently in an episode on "born this way" that he was in and i just want to say we are delighted you are here in if we can invite you to come up we would do a nice -- he will first introduced -- >> ok, thank you. me?an you hear >> no. >> thank you. stanford, thank you. years been over four since you first reached out to me.
educating leaders throughout comcast, writer skills, tv executive producers, etc.. he has a long line of experience and expertise from when he was in washington. he used to be here where he was the highest-ranking person is a political appointee during the bush administration. i want to thank him for his work at the department of health and human services, where he was deputy assistant secretary for forning and evaluation disability aging in long-term care and his previous work at the national...
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the current state house stands on the high etc. point in annapolis. and the surrounding landscape. this would have been the tallest building in town. it is still the tallest building in town. the state house was built in the middle of the war. which complicated efforts to build the state house and direct the government. the first session of the general assembly was held in november of 1779. every session of the general assembly has been held in this building since then. making this the oldest state house in continuing legislative use. we're in the north eastern corner of the building. we're deep in the original portion of the state house. this is a space that while he was in primary use by the yands gains most national attention, when george washington stands before the members of congress to return his military commission to congress. washington's resignation which took place in this very room was an event without precedent in the history of the world. there was some question as to whether washington would become king or what he would do to move the new nation in a new direction.
the current state house stands on the high etc. point in annapolis. and the surrounding landscape. this would have been the tallest building in town. it is still the tallest building in town. the state house was built in the middle of the war. which complicated efforts to build the state house and direct the government. the first session of the general assembly was held in november of 1779. every session of the general assembly has been held in this building since then. making this the oldest...
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etc well ok here is a few to fess justin amash here is here he's a congressman who didn't speak out loudly about this he was trying to call attention to the fact that jeff sessions is is increasing so right now it's only thirteen states and the united states said allow police to seize your assets your cash or your property even if you haven't been convicted of a crime so only thirteen states allow that jeff sessions is overriding that say all fifty states can't the police can seize any of your stuff just based on suspicion and if their budget is short in places like texas you know something like thirty forty percent of the budgets of many police departments are actually met by seizing assets from the population he says this is what jeff sessions said we hope to issue this week a new directive on asset forfeiture especially for drug traffickers remember the policy started out it was just for drug traffickers now it's especially for drug traffickers that's who we're targeting and yet almost all of the people they seize assets from of the billions and billions of dollars per year billi
etc well ok here is a few to fess justin amash here is here he's a congressman who didn't speak out loudly about this he was trying to call attention to the fact that jeff sessions is is increasing so right now it's only thirteen states and the united states said allow police to seize your assets your cash or your property even if you haven't been convicted of a crime so only thirteen states allow that jeff sessions is overriding that say all fifty states can't the police can seize any of your...
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but there i meet people bleeding profusely from from their limbs from their face etc. these are pictures that we have of the actual incident you can see them must again remind you may find these disturbing and we saw a vehicle there rolling to a halt it it just plowed its way through a crowd of counter protest this lots of information suggesting that there was more than one vehicle. clearly the crowds there extremely distressed no suggesting anything was going to go to this level of violence lots of people injured and we've had reports of at least one fight our city. and these accounts of protesters to unite the right march taking place there in charlottesville virginia to unite the right protestors unhappy about the decision to remove a monument to rename parks that considered. right the confederate history in the area that has been violent skirmishes earlier in the day the how being had been injury sustained on the day the police haven't seen any particular extent intervene but then came the bass riff and consider involving the vehicles plowing into the crowd. and no
but there i meet people bleeding profusely from from their limbs from their face etc. these are pictures that we have of the actual incident you can see them must again remind you may find these disturbing and we saw a vehicle there rolling to a halt it it just plowed its way through a crowd of counter protest this lots of information suggesting that there was more than one vehicle. clearly the crowds there extremely distressed no suggesting anything was going to go to this level of violence...
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etc and we're right back to where we where we were and it is very scary and if you're not scared it probably means you're not paying attention you know richard a parent that actually is the is the problem with great britain's middle class. not unlike the problem with america's middle class which doesn't seem so bad in northern europe. but you know the united states had reagan u.k. had batch are and in both countries seems to me are still living under neo fasher ism neo reaganism is that is that the problem or is it simply intrinsic to capitalism itself or both. i think it's both i think that the reality of the numbers tell us that the decline in the standard of living in the pay scales of british workers has been worse significantly worse than the decline in this country where we've been more or less stagnant for large sectors of our working class and the british came later to the game played here in the united states that game being if you're no longer willing to raise the wages of workers load him up instead with debt at least it gives you a few more years as they borrow and spend
etc and we're right back to where we where we were and it is very scary and if you're not scared it probably means you're not paying attention you know richard a parent that actually is the is the problem with great britain's middle class. not unlike the problem with america's middle class which doesn't seem so bad in northern europe. but you know the united states had reagan u.k. had batch are and in both countries seems to me are still living under neo fasher ism neo reaganism is that is that...
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congress etc unfortunately the trans administration has been much for free that it's see it on policy in the hands of these you know hardliners in the u.s. congress who want to torpedo it but you know fishing for every dance in order to find iran in noncompliance of the nuclear agreement will not be easy and iran has also resorted to do you want to tommy agency which is put in charge of monitoring iran's compliance with this in order to halfs offset any at them by the trump administration to undermine the deal. ok covey we appreciate you coming on to speak to us coming after say abi who is former advisor to runs nuclear negotiation team thank you. my pleasure. meanwhile a new study into which country people fear the most has produced some rather surprising results forty thousand people across thirty eight countries took part. as a story. the world is a frightening place disasters wars terror and paul the team make us a fearful people but fear can be measured who would you say people are most afraid of the usual suspects. who cheney but no none of the people in the thirty eight countri
congress etc unfortunately the trans administration has been much for free that it's see it on policy in the hands of these you know hardliners in the u.s. congress who want to torpedo it but you know fishing for every dance in order to find iran in noncompliance of the nuclear agreement will not be easy and iran has also resorted to do you want to tommy agency which is put in charge of monitoring iran's compliance with this in order to halfs offset any at them by the trump administration to...
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one in the united states or globally or do we include the people who work on our forecourts or not, etces in over 70 countries? it sounds to me that the natural conclusion, from what you‘ve said, is that your position with government saying — look, measures like this don‘t work for companies like ours? sometimes it comes down to that. sometimes we say, well, why don‘t you do this or why don‘t you look at this particular way of strengthening etc? so conversation doesn‘t mean push back, push back, push back, it means finding constructive ways forward. shell is not alone, of course, the premier league of uk business is stuffed full of multinationals, who will also feel this government attempt to put a lid on payjust doesn‘t fit. simon jack, bbc news. the himba, famous for the red ochre in their hair and skin, are one of the world‘s endangered cultures. for centuries they pursued a semi—nomadic life, living off the land in a remote part of northern namibia. having survived mass killings by german troops in the early 1900s, they‘ve managed to retain their traditional lifestyles. but they now
one in the united states or globally or do we include the people who work on our forecourts or not, etces in over 70 countries? it sounds to me that the natural conclusion, from what you‘ve said, is that your position with government saying — look, measures like this don‘t work for companies like ours? sometimes it comes down to that. sometimes we say, well, why don‘t you do this or why don‘t you look at this particular way of strengthening etc? so conversation doesn‘t mean push...