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morgan, etc. these two like one another at all. they got on each other's nerves that they were as one in being convinced that free enterprise capitalism was the pits. you had competition between firms, if you had competition between firms, price wars, cutthroat price wars, profits would go down. to build them up again you cut unions, get labor unions then and you brought us up to defendants. labor unions are crushed. through force and violence which leads to socialist movements to overcome capitalism itself so as far as the corporate elite is concerned, this is madness. and the solution was to bring as much competition as possible out of the economy. and between 1898 and 1904, an incredibly short space of time, thousands had come to competing firms emerged into hundreds of gigantic corporations in which the united states still is the preeminent example. this philosophy that consolidation would, was a progressive move, you've got to understand this. the morgans and rockefellers were convinced and not entirely without reason that thi
morgan, etc. these two like one another at all. they got on each other's nerves that they were as one in being convinced that free enterprise capitalism was the pits. you had competition between firms, if you had competition between firms, price wars, cutthroat price wars, profits would go down. to build them up again you cut unions, get labor unions then and you brought us up to defendants. labor unions are crushed. through force and violence which leads to socialist movements to overcome...
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fox -- guy fox is celebrated with fireworks, etc. they invited lawrence and george to bring their guns with them. they traveled with guns from virginia to barbados. he also made his first recorded thet at the theater to see play" the tragedy of george barnwell." -- the play, "the tragedy of george barnwell." there is a flaw in the original journal. so we have no idea who conducted this group. troop, a hitondon on the london stage at the time. they exhausted themselves in london, they came out to barbados and presented to this drama. sort of young george barnwell is an apprentice and falls in love with the daughter of the merchant he is an apprentice to, and then he is seduced by an older woman who leads him down the path of death and murder and mayhem. so he is on his way to the gallows. the young merchant's daughter comes up to him and confesses her love. just before he is hank, he goes hanged,s long -- he is dogoes into this long don't what i have done. stay on the straight and narrow. [laughter] these are some of the individuals h
fox -- guy fox is celebrated with fireworks, etc. they invited lawrence and george to bring their guns with them. they traveled with guns from virginia to barbados. he also made his first recorded thet at the theater to see play" the tragedy of george barnwell." -- the play, "the tragedy of george barnwell." there is a flaw in the original journal. so we have no idea who conducted this group. troop, a hitondon on the london stage at the time. they exhausted themselves in...
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mentioned iran iranian sponsored man power is crush will tell us that success all those advisors militias etc if that stays in power and eventually wins the war is that going to give iran for a chill mastery over syria will assad have to become aidan's client. i didn't i don't think so in the sense that also a sub wouldn't want those forces those foreign forces on his country except in a kind of way like for instance russia having a military base or so but not to say to dominate the regime is not what he wants at
mentioned iran iranian sponsored man power is crush will tell us that success all those advisors militias etc if that stays in power and eventually wins the war is that going to give iran for a chill mastery over syria will assad have to become aidan's client. i didn't i don't think so in the sense that also a sub wouldn't want those forces those foreign forces on his country except in a kind of way like for instance russia having a military base or so but not to say to dominate the regime is...
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the current topics that many people feel are not being addressed enough by politicians by journalists etc and so we call them hackers but in fact the people you know that technological people but they're also very philosophical and so when you talk about fake news for example there are workshops here in panel discussions that range from jill to bubbles and disseminating how fake news is being spread and also during the general election campaign for example two very philosophical discussions and which society do we actually want to live all right on that point to any concrete proposals that you heard being proposed there to help combat the dissemination of fake news on social media especially. what's interesting is i find that many people i've spoken to here are saying that they don't like the term fake news that we have to make the difference between the actual mistakes that are being reported and whether or not that is intentional and i think that is where we need to start the discussion that's where people here are saying that's some very practical advice is it purely a mistake that a g
the current topics that many people feel are not being addressed enough by politicians by journalists etc and so we call them hackers but in fact the people you know that technological people but they're also very philosophical and so when you talk about fake news for example there are workshops here in panel discussions that range from jill to bubbles and disseminating how fake news is being spread and also during the general election campaign for example two very philosophical discussions and...
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a stack of linen was worth more than all the marble, gilt, etc. that you see today if you visit the peyton randolph house. like the princess and the pea, elite houses had more than one mattress. the most expensive were two to three inches thick and were filled with curled horse and take care -- pig hair. in royal circles, they were fine linen or silk, like these on the right. on top of the one or two hair mattresses were placed equally fine mattresses of con flock or wool roving, also quilted to keep the fillings from shifting. the vast majority of people had just one straw bed or mattress that had to be refreshed from time to time and the strawberry distributed. trawather bed -- and the s redistributed. a feather bed was a luxurious item, sometimes costing more than the bed frame itself. the feathers had to be washed and dried to decrease -- degrease them before they were used, because if you don't do that, they become rancid and smell. washington purchased several pounds -- several hundred pounds of feathers. the protein in the feathers and hair
a stack of linen was worth more than all the marble, gilt, etc. that you see today if you visit the peyton randolph house. like the princess and the pea, elite houses had more than one mattress. the most expensive were two to three inches thick and were filled with curled horse and take care -- pig hair. in royal circles, they were fine linen or silk, like these on the right. on top of the one or two hair mattresses were placed equally fine mattresses of con flock or wool roving, also quilted...
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.,etc. and i would like to ask the department as we are continuinging to push for developing metrics for what an institutional [inaudible] has to do to look at the outline of this particular document on page three and use that as a minimum guideline of what we're expecting from others. starring with an executive summary, institutions, including mission and institutional goals. ahem. physical planned, access traffic and traffic separation patterns, near term development plans, including impact on san francisco general plan priority policies. there couldn't be anything more to the point and more obviously pointing to where others are lacking. and so i strongly urge the department and i want to bring this to the attention of all supervisors that this is the type of disclosure that we need in an ever-more complex environment with competing interests about housing, etc., etc.. walkability, transportation, congestion and, and, and, and. this is the way to do it. and i ask that all institutions, la
.,etc. and i would like to ask the department as we are continuinging to push for developing metrics for what an institutional [inaudible] has to do to look at the outline of this particular document on page three and use that as a minimum guideline of what we're expecting from others. starring with an executive summary, institutions, including mission and institutional goals. ahem. physical planned, access traffic and traffic separation patterns, near term development plans, including impact...
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so it's schools, work, play, and etc. we don't want to just have a mo mono, a singular program that says we're going to talk to everybody and we're done. in order to build the culture of multi-modal transportation in san francisco, we need to talk to people a lot of places. this side before i turn it over, just highlights some of the kind of priority projects that each of the four agencies that were mentioned earlier, the planning department, department of the environment, mta and the ta, the county transportation authority. these are some of the -- some, but not all of the things that we are currently prioritizing right now, either working on or about to start working on. and i will introduce liore to talk more specifically. >> thank you. okay. hi, everybody. liore milgrom-gartner with the department of the environment, a pleasure to be here. so as was suggested, i am here to talk a little bit about what we've done and what we're doing at the department of the environment in the tdm spectrum of the city family. these are
so it's schools, work, play, and etc. we don't want to just have a mo mono, a singular program that says we're going to talk to everybody and we're done. in order to build the culture of multi-modal transportation in san francisco, we need to talk to people a lot of places. this side before i turn it over, just highlights some of the kind of priority projects that each of the four agencies that were mentioned earlier, the planning department, department of the environment, mta and the ta, the...
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really good contractors and employees from the software engineering space the financial and space etc we train them to work in the space if you try and look for the expertise itself you have a very very small sliver and they have a small sliver has a very high price tag so we did intelligence and we train them on the subject matter versus finding the subject matter and then looking for intelligence inside to something that i'm not saying it doesn't exist but you know hard to find are your folks primarily in the u.s. or are you outsourcing to the philippines or are someplace everywhere where korea europe. the u.s. and potentially even sub-saharan africa will see oh well good for you in that regard that they need the assistance ok i'm curious just about the people and this is the lip service part that you're probably referring to talk about block chain revolutionizing all sorts of payment systems but what's realistic reggie i mean what sorts of things what sorts of smart contracts and real estate what sorts of payment systems do you think are going to be the first to adopt these sorts o
really good contractors and employees from the software engineering space the financial and space etc we train them to work in the space if you try and look for the expertise itself you have a very very small sliver and they have a small sliver has a very high price tag so we did intelligence and we train them on the subject matter versus finding the subject matter and then looking for intelligence inside to something that i'm not saying it doesn't exist but you know hard to find are your folks...
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etc etc but how does that differ from any other coverage coverage we ever again about anything connected to russia the american mainstream media yeah i mean go out we have had a lot with negative at the you know what i was surprised jim and i start reading the internet tonight and looking at the papers tomorrow you must know and that's what it that's why the russian bullhorn r t is under target as well i mean you get it's sort of across the board phenomenon and i think this is just a further manifestation of. jim always nice to toshi we're going to leave it that i was fully u.s. diplomat thank you. ok in the run up to the i say meeting last being intense pressure for a total ban on team russia and stepping officials and even the things from other nations have been demanding a full suspension of the country russia denies the existence of a government sanctioned doping scheme calling the unprecedented actions already taken by the i.o.c. politically motivated. well the yet the scandal was triggered back in twenty fifteen if you can remember back then by the mclaren report published by a can
etc etc but how does that differ from any other coverage coverage we ever again about anything connected to russia the american mainstream media yeah i mean go out we have had a lot with negative at the you know what i was surprised jim and i start reading the internet tonight and looking at the papers tomorrow you must know and that's what it that's why the russian bullhorn r t is under target as well i mean you get it's sort of across the board phenomenon and i think this is just a further...
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broken hats, etc. it was... nedzad was badly wounded and in terrible pain.teenager to keep crawling. as day broke, and they climbed through the forest, the full—scale and planning behind massacre became apparent. they were collecting the dead bodies and they put them on the trucks, or tractors, i don't remember now. and the tractors were going somewhere. i don't remember where. probably to mass graves. after the war, the international effort to find and identify the missing thousands began. amongst the dead, nedzad's father and uncle. i know my uncle — that his remains were found in four mass graves. they wanted to hide it and excavated them and re—buried them again. because of that, they have broken their bodies. i wondered whether people living around the dam site now would know what happened there. many of them probably don't talk or tell anything about it. why not? they have fear for their lives. if they talked about what happened here. yeah, of course. fear of their lives from whom? from those who committed the crime and who supported the crime, and who
broken hats, etc. it was... nedzad was badly wounded and in terrible pain.teenager to keep crawling. as day broke, and they climbed through the forest, the full—scale and planning behind massacre became apparent. they were collecting the dead bodies and they put them on the trucks, or tractors, i don't remember now. and the tractors were going somewhere. i don't remember where. probably to mass graves. after the war, the international effort to find and identify the missing thousands began....
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then you have another big tax partnershipsesses, , etc.. aroundet a tax rate of 30%. on the individual side there's a lot of provisions that will affect families everywhere including lowering tax rates. we will see where that inset but it looks like 37%. the brackets below will probably go lower as well. that doubles standard deductions. rather than having to itemize , things likections that, people are going to get a bigger standard deduction. it is going to affect a lot of people with simplification. credit, fromtax $1000 to $2000. that is one of the subjects of debate. under the hood there are many more provisions that will shape the u.s. economy and affect nearly every family. me follow up, where this is going in regards to senator rubio. is he just trying to negotiate this? do you think he is going to support the bill? guest: we have seen in the past when they bring up a specific ask like this, that is the first step toward them dealing with leadership to get what they want. we see this exact same thing from ron johnson. he said i am a no unless the bill >> we ha
then you have another big tax partnershipsesses, , etc.. aroundet a tax rate of 30%. on the individual side there's a lot of provisions that will affect families everywhere including lowering tax rates. we will see where that inset but it looks like 37%. the brackets below will probably go lower as well. that doubles standard deductions. rather than having to itemize , things likections that, people are going to get a bigger standard deduction. it is going to affect a lot of people with...
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kushner, a senior advisor to donald trump and has relations with canada, the middle east, etc. . the second person is mcfarlane. bap source says she discussed u.s. sanctions and -- and the response of russia with flynn. she's also a former fox news contributor. >>> mild temperatures tomorrow but we will find out all about what's coming to town. >> mild, relatively mild through tuesday but after that temperatures are going to drop big time. if you have any outdoor chores, breaking up the leads or something leaves etc., you are 20 have much more time. get it done. look at this. we have mid-50s, 30 in middleburg. oddly enough, futurecast shows clouds trying to return overnight into sunday morning. a few stray showers can't be ruled out but most of us won't see any activity. a pretty good-looking sunday, mid-60s and the afternoon, -- mid-50s in the afternoon, maybe 56. b rain chances will increase next week. -- the rain chances will increase next week. the cold will also support some frozen precipitation coming up. >>> for the first time ever, people bought weed legally and -- in mar
kushner, a senior advisor to donald trump and has relations with canada, the middle east, etc. . the second person is mcfarlane. bap source says she discussed u.s. sanctions and -- and the response of russia with flynn. she's also a former fox news contributor. >>> mild temperatures tomorrow but we will find out all about what's coming to town. >> mild, relatively mild through tuesday but after that temperatures are going to drop big time. if you have any outdoor chores, breaking...
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etc it was all volunteer local community and then there is mine it was while it was it was mayhem there was quite a few people today you know lately well he's trying to think what you would notice because you know i did this for three weeks every day on the road doing this and you had kind of a morning noon and afternoon crowd that would come in. to these different centers to work based in the city of cyber so to speak to say yeah ours thanks for showing this to us we had a friend directly affected in all of this and i had to get out of here for can't go see my very good friend but be prepared what you're about to see. texas is off to a great start as our heroes hit the road with their new friend just a couple families deeply affected by hurricane. make sure. that. if they can just make it out of the parking lot. next time on the great american pilgrimage. just keep some of the. meeting we just want to hear it was almost a week at the water's stagnation and you've got a lot of work you see more rain than usual settling of where we get stuff looking everywhere in this great. city and i n
etc it was all volunteer local community and then there is mine it was while it was it was mayhem there was quite a few people today you know lately well he's trying to think what you would notice because you know i did this for three weeks every day on the road doing this and you had kind of a morning noon and afternoon crowd that would come in. to these different centers to work based in the city of cyber so to speak to say yeah ours thanks for showing this to us we had a friend directly...
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she never explained to me about the colored, etc., etc. then she did tell he what meant. she said, that will change, but you do what you have to do. >> what was that first experience like stepping into politics? >> i was never encouraged by the leadership in the black community. not the leadership, but the people. i found it interesting. i was running from the city at large. the didn't have a member of the senate since that short period of reconstruction. i was the first senator elected since that short period. it wasn't lonely because i am not a standoff person. i was able to form friendships quickly. i did not understand politics. i did not know that much about it. i knew nothing. and i found out how little i knew when i got there. i said, wow. i was very lucky to have been able to form some of the friendships. i have a desk mate of mine from self man -- south hampton virginia. his name was bill rawlings. he was a senator. if a bill would come up, he would say, don't vote for that bill. he would say, i'm going to vote for it, but don't you vote for it. it isn't doing wh
she never explained to me about the colored, etc., etc. then she did tell he what meant. she said, that will change, but you do what you have to do. >> what was that first experience like stepping into politics? >> i was never encouraged by the leadership in the black community. not the leadership, but the people. i found it interesting. i was running from the city at large. the didn't have a member of the senate since that short period of reconstruction. i was the first senator...
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etc still this little shit with a shit load of i am a little shit but changing and changing and i don't have to listen to them not to see you. so soon let. the new castle any other way to which go to so quiet that the disney heal couple or the stuff and most of those aren't possible they have all been saying it was the just me because i was to the place it's cricket watching it with my unlike me a parcel of stuff i was pursued persepolis bustled my. movements in this. because it's my duty to get him some of the school of thought it was a little slower which will skew slowly she used to have done this. school she should leave the body. ok. this. is going. to. be a. leak. that. would show if the. camp. was. placed it on that ad though it. only most of the nation. was. still. a little bit. like you. will. keep an. eye out. let me. let. me. i. let. i. can i see that the good shape on that i was going for the little touch of course you must be to pick your selection but effectively just a few good came with regularity will do it because you have to question your pregnancy let's go there what
etc still this little shit with a shit load of i am a little shit but changing and changing and i don't have to listen to them not to see you. so soon let. the new castle any other way to which go to so quiet that the disney heal couple or the stuff and most of those aren't possible they have all been saying it was the just me because i was to the place it's cricket watching it with my unlike me a parcel of stuff i was pursued persepolis bustled my. movements in this. because it's my duty to...
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i think they were talking about new jersey transit and the problems i have had with budgeting etc. michael back to the obama era and save the optics on it don't look good. but isn't this whatever governor does? >> rain is wet, snow is called, politicians steal from us every time they get. it is been going on in every administration. all the way back probably to the colonies. the discussion i would hope at some point would involve not taking these cheap shots regardless of whether or not we happen to like the governor at the moment. and what do we do to fix it? i would suggest a great way to go would be the privatizing of governmental institutions such as new jersey transit. >> in a philosophical basis i agree but back to the point, then you expect though that the governors would be more comfortable putting their friends and allies in these positions of power? at some point, you expect the governors will need people that he trusts. >> sure! listen, if you and i are running a regular private sector business we are naturally going to hire people that we meet at networking events at a
i think they were talking about new jersey transit and the problems i have had with budgeting etc. michael back to the obama era and save the optics on it don't look good. but isn't this whatever governor does? >> rain is wet, snow is called, politicians steal from us every time they get. it is been going on in every administration. all the way back probably to the colonies. the discussion i would hope at some point would involve not taking these cheap shots regardless of whether or not...
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"we're gonna call in witnesses, hire a special prosecutor, etc., etc."s what happened in watergate. but this congress has shown they have no intention of holding the president accountable. - it's obviously within the president's authority and role to do this. i think he made an important command decision. - i think the firing of comey couldn't have come soon enough. - they're talking about, "the firing was nixonian. it has echoes of watergate." for the people who are writing those headlines, what's your message to them? - my message is, suck it up and move on. - oh. yeah. and the people at fox news were like, "huh. that's our slogan. oh! oh!" here's the thing. here's the thing. democracies don't go away in a flash, right? people need to get that into their minds. you don't just wake up one morning and tanks are rolling through the streets. that's not how it works. it's a slow burn with many steps along the way, and this is a big step. without congress to rely on, comey was the one person we trusted to be unbiased. whether you liked or hated his decisions
"we're gonna call in witnesses, hire a special prosecutor, etc., etc."s what happened in watergate. but this congress has shown they have no intention of holding the president accountable. - it's obviously within the president's authority and role to do this. i think he made an important command decision. - i think the firing of comey couldn't have come soon enough. - they're talking about, "the firing was nixonian. it has echoes of watergate." for the people who are writing...
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i have always had good hand-i'd ask dirty etc., so when we went dexterity, etc., so when i went to highchool, i wanted to be in shop. the workforce came right out of high school. the detroit shops were fantastic. the high school shops. and i got in with a good teacher and grew in that. i became a foreman of our shop. and detroit used to have an apprenticeship program. you would come out of shop, recommended i wore shop teacher and you would compete like a football game for who can operate a shop milling machine or lathe and how low can you do it? we would all submit. i submitted mine. they were five or six guys from my school who were apprentices. you were a king when you got an apprenticeship with dodge, ford and plymouth, they were all there. packard, leave it or not. shop came back principalle, and my had to call me in because i wanted to know what was going on. i got in the room, and they made the decision, that they said they would submit my work and they would verify that i was a good technician and should be adjudicated with the rest. they were shop unions at the time that made t
i have always had good hand-i'd ask dirty etc., so when we went dexterity, etc., so when i went to highchool, i wanted to be in shop. the workforce came right out of high school. the detroit shops were fantastic. the high school shops. and i got in with a good teacher and grew in that. i became a foreman of our shop. and detroit used to have an apprenticeship program. you would come out of shop, recommended i wore shop teacher and you would compete like a football game for who can operate a...
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so, since july we have been meeting with the staff, marcell and project review meetings, etc., etc., and come up with several solutions that we have been going back and forth with, and figuring out what we can submit to city. what the planning staff wants to do is to obtain as many, keep as many units as possible, obviously, with the understanding that there is a need for housing in san francisco. but for our understanding is that we comply with the intent of the building, a single-family resident. so, we are juggling between planning requirements, building requirements, and within that process right now. we have scheduled a project review, preapplication meeting involving planning, building and fire and have everyone at the table to come up with a suitable solution. the owner's intent was always to come up with a solution, but they have been sort of nudged to keep as many units as possible, which is not really even quite possible for a property like this. and the other, since then, what we have been doing is talking to consultants, and trying to understand the owners also. so, we ha
so, since july we have been meeting with the staff, marcell and project review meetings, etc., etc., and come up with several solutions that we have been going back and forth with, and figuring out what we can submit to city. what the planning staff wants to do is to obtain as many, keep as many units as possible, obviously, with the understanding that there is a need for housing in san francisco. but for our understanding is that we comply with the intent of the building, a single-family...
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bombs etc playing a key role in palmira particularly and of course now that the fighting is mainly won the battle hardened the hardest have been defeated where over to the political process and that will be a very lengthy and complex issue of course in itself as we know a lot of political factions that placates from the americans are supporting the kurds iran turkey egypt etc a lot of negotiate and deal with factors factions rather who very much of their interests and understanding of how the conflict has come about so while the fighting against eisel may be over the troops are going home the talks that go shooting table are really only just beginning and it was then that we now have a guest who's going to join us as well to discuss this further so that we can now cross live to journalist and author and tell darwish. hello there. and he we all know we have fictions and emotions and so on as i can get i don't always thank you very much indeed for joining us in particular at such short notice i mean what do you make of this unexpected trip to syria. well first of all actually it assures
bombs etc playing a key role in palmira particularly and of course now that the fighting is mainly won the battle hardened the hardest have been defeated where over to the political process and that will be a very lengthy and complex issue of course in itself as we know a lot of political factions that placates from the americans are supporting the kurds iran turkey egypt etc a lot of negotiate and deal with factors factions rather who very much of their interests and understanding of how the...
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russian troops have destroyed thousands of targets command posts all infrastructure training camps etc military operations of the war the liberation of aleppo of palmira twice. as well in addition of course to helping fight your hardest russian troops on the ground have been actively engaged in demining those areas most affected by the conflict as well the active phase of fighting the most battle hardened jarvis according to the russian government is over and now the switch goes over to the political process as well we can have a look now at some of the key moments that the russian troops have been involved in since twenty fifteen. the so-called islamic state of syria and iraq is a state no more for all intents and purposes says the russian defense ministry it has been destroyed as a faction there are still hot spots and isolated pockets vladimir putin added but with the liberation of the west bank of the euphrates river isis has done seven hundred ninety nine days after russia got involved in september two thousand and fifteen when isis was arguably at its peak when the russian operat
russian troops have destroyed thousands of targets command posts all infrastructure training camps etc military operations of the war the liberation of aleppo of palmira twice. as well in addition of course to helping fight your hardest russian troops on the ground have been actively engaged in demining those areas most affected by the conflict as well the active phase of fighting the most battle hardened jarvis according to the russian government is over and now the switch goes over to the...
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etc and there was this really cool moment there was this cool moment when i looked at him and i said isn't it funny right now the two of us were both just gats you up were both just really concerned it was really interesting and between all of that potential community and conversation you can see me and max are having a great time we're having a lot of fun you got to see max kaiser as abraham lincoln on the great american our marriage brother i promise you this is some good t.v. hey i got about thirty seconds but watching cable and listening to talk radio i get the impression that since donald trump was elected no minds are being changed we're tribal we're dug in is that what you're hearing out there or are people having second thoughts in either direction. well certainly. the democrat party in the united states is double and triple and quadruple guessing itself but i don't really think i'm seeing any pro trump voters or citizens second guessing themselves at this point i think it's kind of it's a good time where it seems like those folks that voted for him are giving him the chance
etc and there was this really cool moment there was this cool moment when i looked at him and i said isn't it funny right now the two of us were both just gats you up were both just really concerned it was really interesting and between all of that potential community and conversation you can see me and max are having a great time we're having a lot of fun you got to see max kaiser as abraham lincoln on the great american our marriage brother i promise you this is some good t.v. hey i got about...
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is or british did with the dish it is the fish we feel knowing you fell for it etc why did a single action. we. lost in a show that's just a. good chunk of. us that. truly. need to. digest could. be. funny which it wasn't enough to. impulse grab. no money. yeah maybe. a different. jail would you care you're so cool it's one of those myself i have a so i do know if you like as just a. label anybody would it have magical quality x. illustration look cool she only knew she looked i'm a chick flick and you get what the judge reaches will ask what are you going to hold me to. fight. with him officials. who say it was my specific scrutiny. do you think television is safe. to do to the students who would he would you believe the. offical do to show. you such. stuff by trying to spell speaking to sleep. thank you thank you. i'm so good. if you look at it with me that you. see do you feel. the same way you know. what is good sleep so i will see what you it's going to work was also my oldest video you seem to be new to the us does full force of the navy says she's directly of this quote immobile wit
is or british did with the dish it is the fish we feel knowing you fell for it etc why did a single action. we. lost in a show that's just a. good chunk of. us that. truly. need to. digest could. be. funny which it wasn't enough to. impulse grab. no money. yeah maybe. a different. jail would you care you're so cool it's one of those myself i have a so i do know if you like as just a. label anybody would it have magical quality x. illustration look cool she only knew she looked i'm a chick flick...
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compromise as they can get and basically saying we banned russia we banned the country the flag the anthem etc we banned the sports administrators who orchestrated this program but if you're a russian athlete and you haven't been caught doping just yet we will let you compete under a neutral fly and quickly before we run out of time does russia have any recourse now. i mean i think they do i think that if russia's actions in the past are any guide i think that they will probably try and take this to the court of arbitration for sport i'm not sure having gone down the road twice with the same strong evidence they're going to get any more joy with them than they have ups and yeah we'll have to see it's going to be. and even colder winter olympics for the russian athletes that's for sure met her but thank you very much and still to come on the day germany's foreign minister says his country's ties with the united states are changing and one reason he says is because the face of america is change and absent in the foreseeable future majority of us americans will no longer have european i don't kno
compromise as they can get and basically saying we banned russia we banned the country the flag the anthem etc we banned the sports administrators who orchestrated this program but if you're a russian athlete and you haven't been caught doping just yet we will let you compete under a neutral fly and quickly before we run out of time does russia have any recourse now. i mean i think they do i think that if russia's actions in the past are any guide i think that they will probably try and take...
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is it is your british crew to shoot the fish would be throwing into hordes etc why did it isn't going to change. we. all live in a show doesn't. teach. us that. surely a. new kitchen on. the desk. we. don't need you to go shirts must start with tori in the. gym post-grad. don't want to see a young lady in. a different. order . to which you create your so course when others are still there you have the so idea which you like as just take my money away do you really have magical ability to quality that illustration with a cool sheen of the light you're sure you prefer what are you a chick flick and you get what the grievances will trust what are you going to call the way to help. me but it will eventually push him official totals. state it like if. you like television. should you do the students would he would you believe the. offical to show. such. states just by trying to spell speaking to sleep. thank you thank you. i'm sick. if you will quickly with me that you will. see d.c. in the. summer when you must go to sleep i will see which way it's going to work there's also will this lead
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friends with colleagues it's also just getting back into normal rhythms like taking care of the children etc they human rights activist was teaching a seminar in istanbul when he was unexpectedly detained by turkish authorities during his time in prison he learned to come to terms with the rules solitary confinement is maybe the strictest one had for several days but also there. i was treated mainly was respect for the work guards i had great great inmates in a way. who were passing through similar situations like i did and for me it was very important to feel the solidarity from the outside as well from the fellow prisoners activists and both germany and turkey demanded his release now despite not being back in germany the trial against him in turkey is continuing in his absence he's charged with having supported an armed terrorist organization many others are still imprisoned in turkey looking into the judicial system and the judicial procedures see that for a lot of the political detainees that the situation is rather unfair there the trials are postponed there are sometimes not even unti
friends with colleagues it's also just getting back into normal rhythms like taking care of the children etc they human rights activist was teaching a seminar in istanbul when he was unexpectedly detained by turkish authorities during his time in prison he learned to come to terms with the rules solitary confinement is maybe the strictest one had for several days but also there. i was treated mainly was respect for the work guards i had great great inmates in a way. who were passing through...
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gone up more people are flying in the same sized planes right and suddenly confronting baggage fees etc exactly all kinds of add ons paul what is the flying public snubber one complaint lately well it used to be delays but i'd say that seat and passenger space has now risen to the top you know that controversy about a year ago about that gives million put on the back of a seat in front of the need to fender that got loud charlie what else makes for unfriendly skies well i think that the big thing that makes for unfriendly skies right now is that. crowding people together and planes pushes them into a social situation that they're not used to and when they have closer contact with everybody and start to have more. interpersonal disagreements and so between the discomfort of the seats and just having more and more people on board the flights that's turned into a real problem these days i end up getting stuck either in front of or behind of two total strangers who have just met and are suddenly giving each other and download on the most intimate details of each other's lives i don't need t
gone up more people are flying in the same sized planes right and suddenly confronting baggage fees etc exactly all kinds of add ons paul what is the flying public snubber one complaint lately well it used to be delays but i'd say that seat and passenger space has now risen to the top you know that controversy about a year ago about that gives million put on the back of a seat in front of the need to fender that got loud charlie what else makes for unfriendly skies well i think that the big...
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unregulated globalism is growing to dominate even try to large markets like the united states europe etc and the proponents of this unregulated globalism are republicans and democrats and even not allied people around the world why because in this gigantic unregulated global market you could make a lot of money trading influence. you know for various various ways and so people are doing it on the campuses they're doing it investment funds are doing the banks they're doing it the global media complexes to understand this you have to understand basic economics and financial statements and you have to know how to follow the money and these journalists don't know how to do that i think it's an excellent you know entry said you know what i think we've seen over the last twenty twenty five years is that the mainstream media is just the p.r. for the establishment it's not news i mean i because of my the nature of my job i have to watch m s n b c i have to watch c.n.n. it's you know i sometimes i need a bucket but you know i have to do it and i don't learn anything i mean i don't get my news fro
unregulated globalism is growing to dominate even try to large markets like the united states europe etc and the proponents of this unregulated globalism are republicans and democrats and even not allied people around the world why because in this gigantic unregulated global market you could make a lot of money trading influence. you know for various various ways and so people are doing it on the campuses they're doing it investment funds are doing the banks they're doing it the global media...
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competitive workplaces and people being you know pushed and pushed and pushed target monthly reviews etc etc also ruled by fear on some level executive don't trump was a buyer and seller of property no longer will the police to the white house only the time of this broadcast here and. here the police turning up yeah but that's not going to happen. so we don't know but seriously we just explain why the police because there are stratagems are trying to get out of the misery there is yeah there was a robbery which is very simply where the police come in i think in many ways shelley has reports a great great successful and there is a parallel between what shelley in that act cells cells were said but he's really selling the american dream i think mahmoud is pointing to her saying listen the american dream it's a pop. you're all buying a pup because to be successful you need to be successful. and if you're not successful whose fault is it. it's your fault that success breeds success pronounce successful like you become successful. obviously the play was written quite a while ago now we have j
competitive workplaces and people being you know pushed and pushed and pushed target monthly reviews etc etc also ruled by fear on some level executive don't trump was a buyer and seller of property no longer will the police to the white house only the time of this broadcast here and. here the police turning up yeah but that's not going to happen. so we don't know but seriously we just explain why the police because there are stratagems are trying to get out of the misery there is yeah there...
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also deals a lot with these types of issues, misinformation and ethnic conflict, peace operations, etc. then he was of course also finland's am bass car to -- ambassador to austria. he has a long, distinguished career. i won't list all of the other things he's done and all of the other accolades he's received. but he's well poised to help us think about how we in the united states and other countries can deal with the russian challenge in particular. to his right we have dr. ashley -- professor ashley deeks. she has a long career now working in the legal area with regard to cybersecurity and other issues. she's a professor of law and a senior fellow at the university f virginia's law school. shy served as an am -- she served as an academic fellow. she's served in the government so she has the academic and the government expertise in the government of state, in the office of legal advisor for a year, 2007 to 2008. and of course she's also a c.f.r. alum. she was an international fairs fellow in 2007 and 2008. she did the state department work there. she's extensively published in the are
also deals a lot with these types of issues, misinformation and ethnic conflict, peace operations, etc. then he was of course also finland's am bass car to -- ambassador to austria. he has a long, distinguished career. i won't list all of the other things he's done and all of the other accolades he's received. but he's well poised to help us think about how we in the united states and other countries can deal with the russian challenge in particular. to his right we have dr. ashley -- professor...
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but i'm curious, that 15 commissioncovered all the mains, not only intelligence and terror affairs etc. but also education, health, energy under the elimination of security and education and security innovation. >> so everything is related to the age of the domain. >> and also creating a lot of trouble now in tunisia is this concept of basing the elements of some work. but the question had to be also. >> it's legitimate to answer to this question because one of the maybe risks is the dissensions of the institutions since we have the implication. so we have each minister, each minister is behind and there is the minister of this defense so the security general of the national council. the security council and okay. so what the head of the government would do with that and this can create a sort of dissension and it creates a risk of dissension between the politicals so we can discussthis . >> yes, one minute. in the last minute, about the strategies. and i am putting the admiral and one of the direct declarations he made . so the objective of these strategies and prevention, prediction,
but i'm curious, that 15 commissioncovered all the mains, not only intelligence and terror affairs etc. but also education, health, energy under the elimination of security and education and security innovation. >> so everything is related to the age of the domain. >> and also creating a lot of trouble now in tunisia is this concept of basing the elements of some work. but the question had to be also. >> it's legitimate to answer to this question because one of the maybe risks...
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, etc.nstrate to be a very hard one for great britain. the clock starts now on a phase two negotiation that will test both sides. it‘s clear now that the uk will align closely with the eu, and that could make it far harder for the brexiteer vision of a freewheeling trading superpower to be fulfilled. mark urban there. and to discuss this further now i‘m joined by dia chakravarty, the brexit editor for the daily telegraph. jonathan freedland of the guardian. lbc presenter iain dale. and stephanie bolzen the london correspondent, for the german newspaper die welt. and, before we actually say hello to you, let‘s have a look at the front pages, starting with the mail. "rejoice! we are on our way." "the price of freedom," the daily telegraph goes on to list all of the cost of the deal so far. and on to the guardian. "the deal is done, the eu warns of more delays." stephanie, we don‘t have die welt, but what‘s it saying tomorrow morning? headline is a bit similar to the guardian, saying, happy bri
, etc.nstrate to be a very hard one for great britain. the clock starts now on a phase two negotiation that will test both sides. it‘s clear now that the uk will align closely with the eu, and that could make it far harder for the brexiteer vision of a freewheeling trading superpower to be fulfilled. mark urban there. and to discuss this further now i‘m joined by dia chakravarty, the brexit editor for the daily telegraph. jonathan freedland of the guardian. lbc presenter iain dale. and...
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party to promote the interests of the big defense contractors big global media big big global banks etc to obstruct the analysis and the finding of the real truths that need to be address it's a joke it's a gigantic long term many decades long i would argue conspiracy well it's certainly been corrosive all right gentlemen we're all going to go to a break here and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the news industry state with art. so you. know the coalition that it has been has been basically destroying yemen killing yemeni civilians and now it's a common. international talk the saudis refrain from even coming babies. in did an indiscriminate bombardment of civilian areas in yemen for the past thirty months. one day and. in the multiple. just a row these are the new rights for women to me. it's a moment up on the yes that's going on they want us and if you think of us you know . so. i thought that. welcome back across the uk where all things considered i remind you we're discussing the news industry. ok and i can introduce now for the program mark crispin miller her
party to promote the interests of the big defense contractors big global media big big global banks etc to obstruct the analysis and the finding of the real truths that need to be address it's a joke it's a gigantic long term many decades long i would argue conspiracy well it's certainly been corrosive all right gentlemen we're all going to go to a break here and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the news industry state with art. so you. know the coalition that it has been...
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. >> it handles all the mail 4950 and 951 and etc. >> he covered the area of for football fields. >>eeping ] >> from thanksgiving to new year's, this facility processes 250 million pieces of mail using this automated system. >> we know christmas very well. the customers know that we know christmas very well. it's tradition. >> the annual package scrabble is made possible by technology. there are over 300 plus employees working overtime. >> they make sure the right package gets in the right been an gets way into the property destination. >> postal officials say this automated system helps to add volume from customers online purchases. it's an inevitably. >> in case you're wondering, they tell us that tomorrow is the deadline for first-class mail if you want to get in there for christmas. it is also be delivered on christmas day according to postal officials. keep your fingers crossed. >> if you're wondering about the small letters and parcels and etc., they have a facility that handles the really, really small ones just in case you're wondering. >> we will head back to you in oakland.
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they lose their papers they basically have to start from square one they don't have education records etc if you begin putting those things on the block that it becomes an immutable record it's also transferred across borders aid without boundaries and banks in this project it's already a reality. shift says an effective use of technology. time now for the shift ranking this time the country's most lacking in internet freedom. in fifth place cuba u.s. ngo freedom house studied restrictions on internet access content and data protection in sixty five countries despite modest steps to increase internet access cuba it says remains one of the world's least connected and most repressive environments for. scoring seventy nine out of one hundred possible negative points . in fourth place iran and iran has its own cyber police internet access beads and band with have slowly improved still the country scored eighty five negative points. at number two you know you haven't missed anything in this ranking two countries are tied for second place syria and ethiopia both with p.t. six negative points. t
they lose their papers they basically have to start from square one they don't have education records etc if you begin putting those things on the block that it becomes an immutable record it's also transferred across borders aid without boundaries and banks in this project it's already a reality. shift says an effective use of technology. time now for the shift ranking this time the country's most lacking in internet freedom. in fifth place cuba u.s. ngo freedom house studied restrictions on...
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that would have spared future presidents, congresses, etc., from this contortion that people have had to do to kind of talk their way out of the historical fact. i have a lot of regret about that. i understand very much the argument on the other side and strategic importance of that relationship, but it was genocide and when u.s. officials are in the business of euthanizing -- you know, that isn't a good base to be and for credibility, overall. we were trying to blaze a trail was at and i think that very difficult issue. in terms of successes, there are a number that i think over the highlighting. is ebola response, which it the challenge of governing is that if you end the crisis, it is over and no longer in the newspaper, and people forget the gravity of what it felt like in the city, even. governor cuomo even embracing chris christie, quarantine of health workers coming back. on the president's request into west africa, and he might be here, robert? there is rob. we went into the epicenter of the ebola epidemic and we were scared. it was scary. just because it looks on the outside
that would have spared future presidents, congresses, etc., from this contortion that people have had to do to kind of talk their way out of the historical fact. i have a lot of regret about that. i understand very much the argument on the other side and strategic importance of that relationship, but it was genocide and when u.s. officials are in the business of euthanizing -- you know, that isn't a good base to be and for credibility, overall. we were trying to blaze a trail was at and i think...
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there are a lot of free marketeers, members of the freedom caucus etc.or taxable. the precursor was an agreement by the gop including written by bob corker to increase the deficit by $1.5 trillion over a decade, to increase spending. if increase the deficit up to $666 billion in the first we 9-month of trump so it is building, it will be a spending spree. there might be some people claiming to be upset, trump wants to work on infrastructure, daca and obamacare reform. dave: he works hard, he is up early in the morning, goes to bed late and i, he could do both, he could do the daca thing, the infrastructure thing and fix our public service sector which is out of control. just one figure i read today on a terrific piece how he himself, the president could fix a lot of the problems we have with federal workers, 29,852 federal employees make more than $190,000 a year, more than all 50 governors in the united states, almost 30,000 federal employees for all the governors. >> that is a fantastic point, and a good article by the way. look at job creation, look h
there are a lot of free marketeers, members of the freedom caucus etc.or taxable. the precursor was an agreement by the gop including written by bob corker to increase the deficit by $1.5 trillion over a decade, to increase spending. if increase the deficit up to $666 billion in the first we 9-month of trump so it is building, it will be a spending spree. there might be some people claiming to be upset, trump wants to work on infrastructure, daca and obamacare reform. dave: he works hard, he is...
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was jihadi groups that provided that, unfortunately and gives them power, wives, houses, indemnity etc., so this together could help us to understand the recent dynamics of jihadism and in morocco also provide us with keys to understand jihadism across the region, so for political consideration here i will finish, it's necessary to understand it's not ideology that drive muslims to kill themselves, but actually it is the sociology at an early stage. the main driver is the feeling of injustice and strong grievances that are there for a few decades and if we don't take this seriously we cannot provide long-term solutions. thank you. >> thank you. there are few connective threads i heard in your opening remarks that the numbers are not large. of the islamic state as we have come to know it in iraq and syria don't necessarily appeal to the region north does and the space to develop given the institution that is in place and yet there's a new kind of young radicalization happening. my question in the lasky doctor kraken if you you could kick us off, is it an oversimplification to say the is
was jihadi groups that provided that, unfortunately and gives them power, wives, houses, indemnity etc., so this together could help us to understand the recent dynamics of jihadism and in morocco also provide us with keys to understand jihadism across the region, so for political consideration here i will finish, it's necessary to understand it's not ideology that drive muslims to kill themselves, but actually it is the sociology at an early stage. the main driver is the feeling of injustice...