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etc so i. do . see. the side of. me when. according to the central bank of venezuela products were missing before the constitutional referendum and regional elections of 2007. before the presidential election of 2012 and after his death that again led to elections. american sanctions will soon be added to this artificial scarcity making the situation even worse. brought director of the c.p.r. in washington followed. all economic development he believes that america's sanctions are killing people in venezuela. when obama 1st imposed these sanctions on individuals because they violate this woman in international conventions he had to declare that venezuela poses an extraordinary and unusual threat to the security of the united states which is of course ridiculous and so this is a very aggressive thing trumpet taking a big step further and really did make it nearly impossible for the venezuelan economy recover temperamental that it will kill you not ca to know he needs them from being a woman to h
etc so i. do . see. the side of. me when. according to the central bank of venezuela products were missing before the constitutional referendum and regional elections of 2007. before the presidential election of 2012 and after his death that again led to elections. american sanctions will soon be added to this artificial scarcity making the situation even worse. brought director of the c.p.r. in washington followed. all economic development he believes that america's sanctions are killing...
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they are subscriptions on facebook, amazon, etc. from a government perspective, we still need to get out of that economy that if you're doing something in security, he must sacrifice privacy, if you're doing something for privacy, you must sacrifice security. they can be integrated concepts. >> did you know or consult with niersten he is a? >> no, i've never had a chance. [laughter] our guest and we are talking about border security, cyber security and house safe are we? that is the name of her book. when you came into office, much of your time was spent on cyber security? >> about 10%. by the time i left, it was a good 40%. it is an enormously collocated subject, rapidly i growing, we d not conceive that our election system would be attacked byor a foreign adversary as it was in 2016. i think it's an w open question, but we are really doing to prevent that from happening in 2020. >> when you say it was attacked, was the actual election system attacked in your field or it was influenced via private company? >> i think there's an ope
they are subscriptions on facebook, amazon, etc. from a government perspective, we still need to get out of that economy that if you're doing something in security, he must sacrifice privacy, if you're doing something for privacy, you must sacrifice security. they can be integrated concepts. >> did you know or consult with niersten he is a? >> no, i've never had a chance. [laughter] our guest and we are talking about border security, cyber security and house safe are we? that is the...
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yeah it's a 3rd of the iceberg because a lot of which is probably undocumented mis declared etc as i said earlier the 1st thing that countries need to do is directly fight the battle ban amendment that this allows any trade in waste for any reason including recycling so in the past what we've seen was a lot of countries a lot of developed nations have been sending their waste to developing in the nations if they label it as recycling they don't need prior informed consent from that nation. and the 2nd thing that we're seeing is we have a lot of plastic waste only one percent has been recycled ever since plastic weight waste as started the cumulating countries need to ensure that they minimize plastic production especially single use production so this is packaging straws etc because this is also what's being exported to developing nations what we really need to do is really reduce plastic production so that we can start shifting to a world where we don't have to deal with as much plastic waste right there tomato director of the philippines thank you very much for bringing the problem
yeah it's a 3rd of the iceberg because a lot of which is probably undocumented mis declared etc as i said earlier the 1st thing that countries need to do is directly fight the battle ban amendment that this allows any trade in waste for any reason including recycling so in the past what we've seen was a lot of countries a lot of developed nations have been sending their waste to developing in the nations if they label it as recycling they don't need prior informed consent from that nation. and...
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etc you start to see people you know who run a company like amazon only a company like amazon become the rich person the world while workers at amazon are peeing in a bottle because the company doesn't give them enough break time in the relentless drive for productivity i think you start to see that the people down below are not down below because they happen to be down below they down below because someone is actually standing on their back and i think the new thinking now is that we actually have to get people off people's backs and to understand the mechanisms which we can talk about today about what are the ways in which people are are standing on people's backs but this old idea that you can lift people up without dealing with what those on the top are doing and without bringing them down. and i want to bring also back in just one quick question just to get a prince where we all stand on principle if it stick it on principle if everyone is getting richer but some are getting richer faster than the rest is that a problem for you that's not what's been happening but in principle t
etc you start to see people you know who run a company like amazon only a company like amazon become the rich person the world while workers at amazon are peeing in a bottle because the company doesn't give them enough break time in the relentless drive for productivity i think you start to see that the people down below are not down below because they happen to be down below they down below because someone is actually standing on their back and i think the new thinking now is that we actually...
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own narratives which are basically you know pro freedom pro profit off expression pro-human rights etc. so that was one line of attack and i would i would mention here that i have a certain philosophical difference let's say with this approach of course i was not involved in that project at all but i have this philosophical difference because i think maybe fighting fire with fire is not the best strategy because they simply have so much more fire. the 2nd approach i mean there's 3 approaches i prefer not to mention the 3rd approach at least for the meanwhile because it's very much a work in progress and it's highly sensitive and it's starting to bear fruit. but i would mention the 2nd one with the 2nd one basically was. jamal's desire to create. what we eventually came to describe as an arab state media watchdog. so he actually gave me a call i believe it was if i'm not mistaken it was august 7th. and this was after or after we had communicated about the 3rd project after i had made some connections that we needed. but in that conversation he he summarized the idea he said you know the
own narratives which are basically you know pro freedom pro profit off expression pro-human rights etc. so that was one line of attack and i would i would mention here that i have a certain philosophical difference let's say with this approach of course i was not involved in that project at all but i have this philosophical difference because i think maybe fighting fire with fire is not the best strategy because they simply have so much more fire. the 2nd approach i mean there's 3 approaches i...
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bills are paid everyone loves you, etc. so i feel like a lot of people like to believe that is -- it is a sort of lottery ticket thing. >> anthony from covina california. hi anthony. i do not think anthony is with us. to oklahoma. to go this is bob. bob is calling from oklahoma. you are on with author, justine bateman. >> hello justin, good to see you again. to see you still working and writing. i just want outo touch on you mention humility. i do a lot of writing. and i am noticing that we live in a society today that i would say is full of a yuppie class, we have a president with no humidity. no capacity for humility. my entire life, i'm about to turn 60 and i've seen a lot of things in my life. and i have seen a lot of -- a lack of humility. and this sort of predisposed angst about what you're talking about there about continuing the unreality. you know -- >> let's let justine bateman rip on that little bit. >> that's interesting, thank you bob. personally, i found that to be greatly true as well. and i think i touch on
bills are paid everyone loves you, etc. so i feel like a lot of people like to believe that is -- it is a sort of lottery ticket thing. >> anthony from covina california. hi anthony. i do not think anthony is with us. to oklahoma. to go this is bob. bob is calling from oklahoma. you are on with author, justine bateman. >> hello justin, good to see you again. to see you still working and writing. i just want outo touch on you mention humility. i do a lot of writing. and i am noticing...
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, etc, without definitively saying yes.ared, rory stewart has definitely declared, borisjohnson, who is in interlaken in switzerland, at a conference. interesting in his language, boris johnson today, talking about... in swiss german. was he? no... it was a joke on language. you never know, he does speak lots of language, boris johnson. latin is the language of choice, is it? sorry about that. anyway, what i had to say was in english, thankfully, for my language—limited brain. but, he put straight back on the table, didn't he, the idea of deal or no deal. so addressing those who think it was a big mistake to ever talk about taking no deal off the table. and he got lots of people excited really quickly by saying well, "we are basically going to leave at the bed to back end of october, whatever happens," and that will be one of the big fault lines in the tory leadership contest, is who will say openly they are willing to leave without a deal, and who will say, absolutely not a chance, or i will do every thing in my possible p
, etc, without definitively saying yes.ared, rory stewart has definitely declared, borisjohnson, who is in interlaken in switzerland, at a conference. interesting in his language, boris johnson today, talking about... in swiss german. was he? no... it was a joke on language. you never know, he does speak lots of language, boris johnson. latin is the language of choice, is it? sorry about that. anyway, what i had to say was in english, thankfully, for my language—limited brain. but, he put...
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-japan-australia solutions, etc. i don't think we are as concerned with the dollar for dollar side-by-side comparison with china because what we offer ,ur clean, transparent scandal-free approaches that benefit the people of the recipient countries, not just a few of the corrupt elite, so we need to brand and market that in a way that countries understand the choice is not just one potential source of financing versus another. it is a qualitatively different approach that benefits their country a lot more. >> there's tension between u.s. that the defense department wants to bring into the defense industrial base, and those firms desire that access to the chinese market. can you tell us what the department's message is for the companies about doing business in china? what do you have to say to those companies? awareness a level of for any u.s. company doing business in china and depending on the sector, where the vulnerabilities might be and anuld those countries have interest in being part of the united states defens
-japan-australia solutions, etc. i don't think we are as concerned with the dollar for dollar side-by-side comparison with china because what we offer ,ur clean, transparent scandal-free approaches that benefit the people of the recipient countries, not just a few of the corrupt elite, so we need to brand and market that in a way that countries understand the choice is not just one potential source of financing versus another. it is a qualitatively different approach that benefits their country...
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liquidity can be a function of that holiday etc. but right now, of that holiday etc.recasters, the imf, the world bank and the forecasting world growth is slowing and yet we have stocks at record highs. this is about central banks. and central banks pushing away from last year‘s trends of extra tightening. it will suggest money will remain quite cheap and interest rates will remain low in most of the large economies in the world. come backin large economies in the world. come back ina large economies in the world. come back in a few minutes to talk us through the papers. including your gift ideas for baby 5ussex. i would donate to charity. that is what they want. i was thinking of a teddy. i might do a teddy as well! charity is a great idea. 5till teddy. i might do a teddy as well! charity is a great idea. still to come, bring up a global beer brand, we will get the inside track on cobra, we talk to the founding chairman in the studio. before we talk about beer and babies, let‘s focus on something else for a little bit. despite the flow of worrying economic use in the
liquidity can be a function of that holiday etc. but right now, of that holiday etc.recasters, the imf, the world bank and the forecasting world growth is slowing and yet we have stocks at record highs. this is about central banks. and central banks pushing away from last year‘s trends of extra tightening. it will suggest money will remain quite cheap and interest rates will remain low in most of the large economies in the world. come backin large economies in the world. come back ina large...
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narratives which are basically you know pro freedom pro pro freedom of expression pro-human rights etc. so that was one line of attack and i would i would mention here that i have a certain philosophical difference let's say with this approach of course i was not involved in that project at all but i have this philosophical difference because i think maybe fighting fire with fire is not the best strategy because they simply have so much more fire. the 2nd approach i mean there's 3 approaches i prefer not to mention the 3rd approach at least for the meanwhile because it's very much a work in progress and it's highly sensitive and it's starting to bear fruit. but i would mention the 2nd one with the 2nd one basically was. jamal's desire to create. what we eventually came to describe as an arab state media watchdog so he actually gave me a call i believe it was if i'm not mistaken it was august 7th. and this was after after we had communicated about the 3rd project after i had made some connections that he needed. but in that conversation he he summarized the idea he said you know these g
narratives which are basically you know pro freedom pro pro freedom of expression pro-human rights etc. so that was one line of attack and i would i would mention here that i have a certain philosophical difference let's say with this approach of course i was not involved in that project at all but i have this philosophical difference because i think maybe fighting fire with fire is not the best strategy because they simply have so much more fire. the 2nd approach i mean there's 3 approaches i...
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i'm also representing the french the austrians the dutch the belgians etc etc etc. italy is interior minister as a potential leader of a new right wing europe he celebrated on italy's as a shock to the old political elite. you know some politicians talk like politicians but salvini is different he speaks the language of the people of all of us. by simone a couple of dorsey is 37 years old and works as a caretaker in a minister paul nursing home in ma in eastern italy he doesn't want to be filmed at work he's a well known laker supporter and his employer the city's leftwing mayor has his eye on him. he calls his fascists nazis and all that what he doesn't get is are not a racist i only have something against the criminals who come to my homeland. much about it's actually a tranquil place. but last year it attracted national attention after a nigerian was suspected of murdering an 18 year old italian woman. then a right wing radical. went out and randomly shot at anyone with dark skin. like abbas salvini was under no illusions about who was morally responsible for the
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services,n relations etc. meete making sure we statutory regulatory customer requirements and our internal policies so we can manage risk from a cyber security perspective. i work with my government regulations people to talk with customers and stakeholders about issues, and tried to drive the conversation forward. host: give us a snapshot of huawei. andy: huawei is a company with 180,000 people around the world, 30% of our products come from huawei. comef the components from the united states, unleavened billion dollars a year. 80,000 people involved in r&d. we spent $15 billion on r&d last year. we do not have to worry about quarterly numbers, we can invest long-term and that is what we are doing. our people are motivated by two things, we want to be involved in something interesting and important, and provide wealth for our families. who is the founder? and what is his background? with he was an engineer the people's liberation army many years ago. company to form his own with others with a few thousand dol
services,n relations etc. meete making sure we statutory regulatory customer requirements and our internal policies so we can manage risk from a cyber security perspective. i work with my government regulations people to talk with customers and stakeholders about issues, and tried to drive the conversation forward. host: give us a snapshot of huawei. andy: huawei is a company with 180,000 people around the world, 30% of our products come from huawei. comef the components from the united states,...
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this is the dismissiveness of diplomacy and the process etc. for good reasons. if you do not do the legwork, diplomacy gets you credibility and build relations but the unwillingness -. compare what you heard tonight from the beginning of the administration a focus on the outside and com the role of ther of state as being very central in trying to shape the positions of the party with virtuall parto mention of the states tonight and it reflects the evolution that they have evolved into really tempered about this reaction and i don't think they meant for six or seven years so i think let's focus on the states. it's the middle east, it's a new region. the second thing offhandedly some of the reporting said that the they are backing off to hear it in those words i think was very significant and i will pick up on one things said here they are trying to focus on a new paradigm that we are dealing with the region as my colleague said here that's going to basically i know some people will say unfairly through an older paradigm of the five core issues that go back to the
this is the dismissiveness of diplomacy and the process etc. for good reasons. if you do not do the legwork, diplomacy gets you credibility and build relations but the unwillingness -. compare what you heard tonight from the beginning of the administration a focus on the outside and com the role of ther of state as being very central in trying to shape the positions of the party with virtuall parto mention of the states tonight and it reflects the evolution that they have evolved into really...
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but detroit, going through a bankruptcy, etc., is a very unique city situation. w, the hard to reach populations there, it gets back to a sort of, if i have a theme here, it is we want to take the capacity directly into those communities. when i went through the districts, relatively new districts in detroit, we saw civic centers that were vibrant. we saw areas where people got together. there were still active churches and houses of worship in detroit. and we think we need to get the capacity directly to the people in those communities where they can complete the census. and we can do it with laptops, we can do it with phones, and we can do it with partners. mrs. lawrence: those community centers will be officially the assistance centers? mr. dillingham: let me explain. the appropriations committee ask us to look at two options, to study two hoppings -- options. if we had enhanced resources, where would we recommend applying them and what's our assessment? when we looked at the questionnaire assistance centers, we recommended that we would not be taking action,
but detroit, going through a bankruptcy, etc., is a very unique city situation. w, the hard to reach populations there, it gets back to a sort of, if i have a theme here, it is we want to take the capacity directly into those communities. when i went through the districts, relatively new districts in detroit, we saw civic centers that were vibrant. we saw areas where people got together. there were still active churches and houses of worship in detroit. and we think we need to get the capacity...
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evolved in our changing media landscape with broad band and over the top and etc., etc.? >> thanks for the question. it's a really interesting time to be working at the f.c.c. and part of that is to your question, but an interesting point with this new generation of wire lease service 5 g that's coming online and we have new lower orbit satellites, new fixed offerings, new media offerings. from a consumer perspective it's a great time for converge sense and competition and a challenge for us at the fcc to keep it. host: does it change your policies as well? guest: i think so. one of the great success stories for the trump administration, for those of us at the f.c.c. is the leadership we're now showing when it comes to 5 g, this next gen race of wireless as much as. it's a great story or our economic pros perlt, our national security and from a consumer perspective, it's truly going to be transformal. whether it's connected cars or new tele-help applications, virtual reality, we have to upgrade on both the wireless and wire side to make that happen. host: joining us is ma
evolved in our changing media landscape with broad band and over the top and etc., etc.? >> thanks for the question. it's a really interesting time to be working at the f.c.c. and part of that is to your question, but an interesting point with this new generation of wire lease service 5 g that's coming online and we have new lower orbit satellites, new fixed offerings, new media offerings. from a consumer perspective it's a great time for converge sense and competition and a challenge for...
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etc so i think it's empty rhetoric rhetoric frankly. israel and palestinian militant group hamas have reached a truce after two days of intense across border violence including bombing raids by the israel defense forces children are among the twenty seven have been killed in gaza four people were also killed in israel. you can see the impact of the windows from the explosion took from outside. three that was flung as a result of the explosion. palestinian militants began their missile strikes from the gaza strip on saturday morning residential areas were hit mostly in the south of israel israel's air force targeted multiple sites in gaza in retaliatory strike sorties policy or reports. we have heard an announcement from the israeli army that it is lifting all restrictions for residents of the south of israel who live within a forty kilometer radius of gaza now this does confirm that the truce that was brokered at around four fifteen monday morning is holding up it was brokered by egypt and the united nations press has been the bloodiest
etc so i think it's empty rhetoric rhetoric frankly. israel and palestinian militant group hamas have reached a truce after two days of intense across border violence including bombing raids by the israel defense forces children are among the twenty seven have been killed in gaza four people were also killed in israel. you can see the impact of the windows from the explosion took from outside. three that was flung as a result of the explosion. palestinian militants began their missile strikes...
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factors going on at the moment whereby gold is being bought and the dollars being turned away from etc etc so i think it's empty rhetoric rhetoric frankly a truce has been reached between israel and militants in palestine after today's across the border exchanges will bring you more on that story after the short break . what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. for some help want to be. at it like to be close it's like the flag scream or can people get. interested in the logs of our. first six. welcome back israel and palestinian militant group hamas have reached a truce after two days of intense cross border violence including bombing raids by the israel defense forces children are among the twenty seven thought of being killed in gaza four people died in israel. you can see the impact of the windows from the explosion took place from outside and read it was fine as a result of the explosion. militants began their missile strikes from the gaza strip on saturday morning residential areas were hit mostly
factors going on at the moment whereby gold is being bought and the dollars being turned away from etc etc so i think it's empty rhetoric rhetoric frankly a truce has been reached between israel and militants in palestine after today's across the border exchanges will bring you more on that story after the short break . what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. for some help want to be. at it like to be close...
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etc so i think it's empty rhetoric rhetoric frankly. truce has been reached between israel and militants in palestine after two days of cross border exchanges will bring you more on that story after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to confront let it be an arms race on the very dramatic developments only and. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. you know world big. lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bad and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. welcome back israel and palestinian militant group hamas have reached a truce after two days of intense cross border exchanges including bombing raids by the israeli defense forces children hundred on the twenty sev
etc so i think it's empty rhetoric rhetoric frankly. truce has been reached between israel and militants in palestine after two days of cross border exchanges will bring you more on that story after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to confront let it be an arms race on the very dramatic developments only and. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. you know world big. lot and conspiracy it's...
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own narratives which are basically you know pro freedom pro profit off expression pro-human rights etc. so that was one line of attack and i would i would mention here that i have a certain philosophical difference let's say with this approach of course i was not involved in that project at all but i have this philosophical difference because i think maybe fighting fire with fire is not the best strategy because they simply have so much more fire. the 2nd approach i mean there's 3 approaches i prefer not to mention the 3rd approach at least for the meanwhile because it's very much a work in progress and it's highly sensitive and it's starting to bear fruit. but i would mention the 2nd one with the 2nd one basically was. jamal's desire to create. what we eventually came to describe as an arab state media watchdog. so he actually gave me a call i believe it was if i'm not mistaken it was august 7th. and this was after or after we had communicated about the 3rd project after i had made some connections that he needed. but in that conversation he he summarized the idea he said you know the
own narratives which are basically you know pro freedom pro profit off expression pro-human rights etc. so that was one line of attack and i would i would mention here that i have a certain philosophical difference let's say with this approach of course i was not involved in that project at all but i have this philosophical difference because i think maybe fighting fire with fire is not the best strategy because they simply have so much more fire. the 2nd approach i mean there's 3 approaches i...
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ofre are all kinds comparisons to napoleon, frederick the great, etc. rosecrans spent most of the spring of 1863 reorganizing his a routeandardizing network. as the months were on, washington became impatient. they wanted to know why he would not advance. he explained he did not have sufficient calvary, supplies, his supply network was too tenuous and he was still awaiting the promised supplies. after receiving a request for additional reinforcements from officers,ecrans's they said he shall not have another man. this time, grant is attacking vicksburg, rosecrans is thinking about advancing but doesn't. grant will write to havoc about this. he should've been writing to rosecrans and rosecrans should've been writing to grant. the complete breakdown of what happened is largely responsible for this. partly rosecrans port generalship. i don't think he needed to wait that long. but it is the personality conflict that drives it. he advances on june 24, and with a series drives bragg's office -- bragg's army out of middle tennessee. miffed thatels stanton impl
ofre are all kinds comparisons to napoleon, frederick the great, etc. rosecrans spent most of the spring of 1863 reorganizing his a routeandardizing network. as the months were on, washington became impatient. they wanted to know why he would not advance. he explained he did not have sufficient calvary, supplies, his supply network was too tenuous and he was still awaiting the promised supplies. after receiving a request for additional reinforcements from officers,ecrans's they said he shall...
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the head of the senate saying that we have to do something about the entitlements, social security, etc. all those who are trying to help your children or grandchildren go to college, raise your hand if you don't think it is difficult. [laughter] no one is putting their hands up. there are a few things you can do to restore dignity. the first one is to make sure health care is a right, not a privilege. [applause] -- and the way to start with that is to reestablish what barack and i did with affordable care act. when the act passed, said it was a big deal, or something to that effect. [laughter] i thought no one could hear,. [laughter] thank god my mom wasn't around, i would have been in big trouble. all jokes aside, it was a gigantic thing. speaking of iraq, he doesn't get nearly the kind of credit, he was one heck of a president. a man of integrity, honor, decency and a backbone like a ramrod. [applause] fmr. vice pres. biden: what we've got to do is best we have to restore the affordable care act and not continue to see it eviscerated. talking,magine speaking about dignity, i can't im
the head of the senate saying that we have to do something about the entitlements, social security, etc. all those who are trying to help your children or grandchildren go to college, raise your hand if you don't think it is difficult. [laughter] no one is putting their hands up. there are a few things you can do to restore dignity. the first one is to make sure health care is a right, not a privilege. [applause] -- and the way to start with that is to reestablish what barack and i did with...
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that we meet in a restaurant because there was always cameras etc there are always afraid that they are being followed so i always have to go to shady places how to twined stand around our world with illegal art world can somebody working a solid base appraising department also do some work on the side for the mafia. you coming close is not that particular example but for example the museum directors who have changed the entire collection for fakes. the legal world the legal world and the illegal world meet each other because the illegal outlawed when you make a fake for example you want to have it sold at sotheby's or at christie's if you buy antiquities stolen antiquities recently unearthed it in let's say syria which are illegal if you try to sell them at an auction house. in the past to have been examples of these 2 worlds coming together and it's not for nothing that the cia has said that the illegal oddworld is the 4th biggest illegal criminal. business in the world so we're talking here about many many billions and the thing is the supply of art and antiquities is always small of
that we meet in a restaurant because there was always cameras etc there are always afraid that they are being followed so i always have to go to shady places how to twined stand around our world with illegal art world can somebody working a solid base appraising department also do some work on the side for the mafia. you coming close is not that particular example but for example the museum directors who have changed the entire collection for fakes. the legal world the legal world and the...
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factors going on at the moment whereby gold is being bought on the dollar as being turned away from etc etc so i think it's empty rhetoric rhetoric frankly now yesterday when they were having talks with iraq and moscow the venezuelan foreign minister said that caracas is ready to resist if the u.s. chooses a military path if that were to happen what effect could such statements as that have on the overall situation in venezuela. as i said that's simply meant to destabilize people and strikes and journalists and frighten also remember other countries in south america that are wavering between u.s. policies and their own independence as well it's highly significant the other the audiences in south america as well as remember that the u.s. which is to continue to use for business purposes and historical accuracy purposes monreal got to do use and maintain its supporters in south america we know you know american south america goes a beginning some of them to wake up a little bit and try to pursue a more independent policy former british diplomat william mounts and thank you for your time a
factors going on at the moment whereby gold is being bought on the dollar as being turned away from etc etc so i think it's empty rhetoric rhetoric frankly now yesterday when they were having talks with iraq and moscow the venezuelan foreign minister said that caracas is ready to resist if the u.s. chooses a military path if that were to happen what effect could such statements as that have on the overall situation in venezuela. as i said that's simply meant to destabilize people and strikes...
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own narratives which are basically you know pro freedom pro profit off expression pro-human rights etc. so that was one line of attack and i would i would mention here that i have a certain philosophical difference let's say with this approach of course i was not involved in that project at all but i have this philosophical difference because i think maybe fighting fire with fire is not the best strategy because they simply have so much more fire. the 2nd approach i mean there's 3 approaches i prefer not to mention the 3rd approach at least for the meanwhile because it's very much a work in progress and it's highly sensitive and it's starting to bear fruit. but i would mention the 2nd one with the 2nd one basically was. jamal's desire to create. what we eventually came to describe as an arab state media watchdog. so he actually gave me a call i believe it was if i'm not mistaken it was august 7th. and this was after or after we had communicated about the 3rd project after i had made some connections that that team needed. but in that conversation he he summarized the idea he said you k
own narratives which are basically you know pro freedom pro profit off expression pro-human rights etc. so that was one line of attack and i would i would mention here that i have a certain philosophical difference let's say with this approach of course i was not involved in that project at all but i have this philosophical difference because i think maybe fighting fire with fire is not the best strategy because they simply have so much more fire. the 2nd approach i mean there's 3 approaches i...
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etc but will come about the minute take us through what's up with the smalling on these latest developments on the sweden saw. on the step today taken by the swedish authorities is really just kind of the logical next step based on the fact that last week they announced that they would be reopening that investigation into allegations of sexual assault by julian assange 2010 so this extradition request is all rather this is a step towards an official extradition request from sweden demanding that the u.k. hand sanjay that to them now there is already a u.s. extradition request hanging over a stand just head and it appears that when there are 2 conflicting requests as we might end up having only the things secretary who is able to decide which of these legal cases will take precedence so it looks like it's going to be a political decision in the end what happens next and has always denied the accusations from you and you said that you want to believe named in relation to that case now i'm standing outside the ecuadorian embassy i didn't think i'd be back here so soon after julian assange was
etc but will come about the minute take us through what's up with the smalling on these latest developments on the sweden saw. on the step today taken by the swedish authorities is really just kind of the logical next step based on the fact that last week they announced that they would be reopening that investigation into allegations of sexual assault by julian assange 2010 so this extradition request is all rather this is a step towards an official extradition request from sweden demanding...
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there are a lot of people talking about how they're seriously considering etc etc, without saying yesrt, borisjohnson who was at switzerland for a conference and interesting in his language, talking about... in swiss german. i wasjoking! what he had to say was in english, thankfully from my language—limited brain. but he put straight back on the table the idea of deal or no deal. so addressing those who think it was a big mistake to ever talk about taking no deal off the table. and he got lots of people excited quickly by saying, we're going to leave at the end of october. and the contest is who will say openly that they are willing to leave without a deal and who will say, absolutely not a chance, or i would do everything in my possible power? but i think people are getting into a froth about everything that borisjohnson says, he can change. i'm just going to say that diplomatically. in the eu, are rolling back and yawning, that is a lie because they are rather fixated on the european parliamentary election and that could affect things like germany and france and, otherwise, they hav
there are a lot of people talking about how they're seriously considering etc etc, without saying yesrt, borisjohnson who was at switzerland for a conference and interesting in his language, talking about... in swiss german. i wasjoking! what he had to say was in english, thankfully from my language—limited brain. but he put straight back on the table the idea of deal or no deal. so addressing those who think it was a big mistake to ever talk about taking no deal off the table. and he got...
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we believe competition is essential for the technology, price, etc. before when you look that the u.s. is not safe from a cyber security perspective, what does the u.s. do? there are special risk mitigation programs in effect for our competitors. gnocchi and ericsson. they had tremendous presence in china, including nokia. somehow the risk mitigation measures in place satisfied the u.s. government. okia gnocchi a -- that n does not present a risk to the united states. we just want to talk to the u.s. government and talk about risk mitigation measures that might work in the u.s. so we can provide assurance and transparency. drew: you come from a federal cyber background? andy: i was a prosecutor. i joined the president bush team to secure cyberspace and then moved to homeland security in 2003 and we were setting up the cyber security effort. i led the u.s. cyber security effort. drew: did it take a bit of research on your part to say that you trust huawei before joining up? andy: i don't trust anybody. when i was recruited, on the part about reaching o
we believe competition is essential for the technology, price, etc. before when you look that the u.s. is not safe from a cyber security perspective, what does the u.s. do? there are special risk mitigation programs in effect for our competitors. gnocchi and ericsson. they had tremendous presence in china, including nokia. somehow the risk mitigation measures in place satisfied the u.s. government. okia gnocchi a -- that n does not present a risk to the united states. we just want to talk to...
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a group of primaries to focus on how do we ensure we have - - etc.a number of states where we will focus on issues that concern climate. i think there would be higher levels of learning if we could find a way to get those things clustered in a way that makes sense. and i don't remember your third question. >> closed primaries. should primaries be all on the same day. >> i don't think on the same day. in pennsylvania, if you are functionally independent, you are disenfranchised. for practical purposes. you register with one of the other party because you want to be able to vote in the primary. i would like a system in which voters are able to vote regardless of party identification. i think that makes a great deal of sense. i also like the idea of having candidates to come down, one, two, three in order to being able to run against that order, regardless of party. so why not? have voting across and then have as many candidates as the field can sustain and runoff against the candidates on top. might be to candidates that are democrats in some cases. or
a group of primaries to focus on how do we ensure we have - - etc.a number of states where we will focus on issues that concern climate. i think there would be higher levels of learning if we could find a way to get those things clustered in a way that makes sense. and i don't remember your third question. >> closed primaries. should primaries be all on the same day. >> i don't think on the same day. in pennsylvania, if you are functionally independent, you are disenfranchised. for...
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where you have representatives from each business group, i.t., human relations services, etc.
where you have representatives from each business group, i.t., human relations services, etc.
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get away with a lot of things like not paying for health care not paying for any type of insurance etc etc each one of these as i mentioned is a contracted worker so now with this minimum wage will kicking in with the city of new york is saying that is that these people should be paid about seven thousand dollars an hour just to make the difference with the minimum range wage being fifteen dollars an hour that's the official wage they need about seventeen or taxes in expenses to earn that equivalent of seventeen dollars so obviously this this can be costly to both and lift it it's something that they rely on is this whole contractor thing and for their business obviously this just gets more expensive so they're saying it's not a good thing so now when it comes to over it's had its share of issues including this one and that can be good for a company that's about to i.p.l. what can you tell us. we know that it was probably an i.p.o. within the next couple weeks of valuation they're saying around one hundred or ten billion dollars i should say one hundred billion dollars i was correct th
get away with a lot of things like not paying for health care not paying for any type of insurance etc etc each one of these as i mentioned is a contracted worker so now with this minimum wage will kicking in with the city of new york is saying that is that these people should be paid about seven thousand dollars an hour just to make the difference with the minimum range wage being fifteen dollars an hour that's the official wage they need about seventeen or taxes in expenses to earn that...
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about white people or you're being hateful about men you're allowed to do this on twitter on facebook etc but if you criticize other groups if you criticize political ideologies well now you're hateful and you're banned from these sites so if they want to have these hate speech policies that's fine but i think that they should enforce them equally and that's why we chose to not have these policies we chose instead to give the power to the individual to let them decide what they want to see and what they don't want to see if you think something is hateful you don't have to follow that person you can mute the words you can walk the person you know is it pretty easy matted to see yes soon so that you are no you see a false face you can meet that outer rock. exactly like who are we as a corporation to decide what is hateful and what isn't and what is news and what isn't and we're allowed to follow and who you are and i think that's absurd it's not the way the internet has worked since its inception and it's not the way that people. want to exist on the internet it's not the internet that i wa
about white people or you're being hateful about men you're allowed to do this on twitter on facebook etc but if you criticize other groups if you criticize political ideologies well now you're hateful and you're banned from these sites so if they want to have these hate speech policies that's fine but i think that they should enforce them equally and that's why we chose to not have these policies we chose instead to give the power to the individual to let them decide what they want to see and...
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the killing ritual killing some things that are not acceptable in our society etc etc so we need to educate them. catherine i mean what what luke is pointing out there actually in his rhetoric is a fear it's a fundamental fear isn't it that that certain nation will austria's proving to have a fear of islam but actually where is the differentiation do you think or is that is what's going wrong between islam and extremists because those are the people have carried out the attacks obviously not all people following islam are extremists what's your response to that but that's the problem i mean. well i would say i agree with luke on one point is that yes we have an issue with radicalism but again we're not addressing the issue by trying to criminalize the entirety of the muslim community and i think that's the problem because we're attacking the religious freedoms and that's an issue that you know i think worries me greatly because by if we're doing in one community is right for all of our rights and i think that in between need to wake up to this reality i think it would be much more useful to
the killing ritual killing some things that are not acceptable in our society etc etc so we need to educate them. catherine i mean what what luke is pointing out there actually in his rhetoric is a fear it's a fundamental fear isn't it that that certain nation will austria's proving to have a fear of islam but actually where is the differentiation do you think or is that is what's going wrong between islam and extremists because those are the people have carried out the attacks obviously not...
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if i came to you and complained about cost and said why don't i just spend my 99 a month for amazon etc., what's your argument back? >> i would say go with god and do that. and the reason for that is we would love to still be your broadband provider. we believe strongly in the product that we provide there. and you know, we don't make a lot of money selling video. and for some drivers, we don't make any at all, depending on what here you subscribe to. and so that would be just fine with us if you wanted to stream video. >> easy shantelle getting out of the video business? >> i think it's possible that there's a point in time in the future where we have to make that tough decision. i can't specify an exact timeframe for you. right now, it's still a positive business for us, but there are peers of ours who have already made that decision. and i understand, know the conundrum therein.>> and c-span is a member of aca, i want to say that out loud. as we are cable sponsored company. >> mister heimbach, what specifics or unique problem you face in a rural environment -mark. >> i think one of t
if i came to you and complained about cost and said why don't i just spend my 99 a month for amazon etc., what's your argument back? >> i would say go with god and do that. and the reason for that is we would love to still be your broadband provider. we believe strongly in the product that we provide there. and you know, we don't make a lot of money selling video. and for some drivers, we don't make any at all, depending on what here you subscribe to. and so that would be just fine with...