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and europe also america. still too early for gay only but it is growing. and more. >> where are you from? which country? >> sweden. in sweden we have snow. >> oh. [ indiscernible ] >> when you go there you can find -- >> where are you from? >> i'm from holland. people think that gay hotels might be different. this is gay friendly. it's mixed. you have families you have uris, stight people gay people. but you can be who you want. so that's very nice to be in a hotel like this. >> the revision of the marriage and family law is changing the lues of vietnamese people. and is creating new business opportunities. vietnam could lead the way as a gay friendly nation for the rest of southeast asia. >>> glad to have you with us. the is thursday december 10th i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. police in the city are trying to figure out the motive behind last month's small explosion at a shrine in tokyo. they say a south korean man arrested in connection has never been found to be engaged in investigations. they say he is denying the allegations. according to police h
and europe also america. still too early for gay only but it is growing. and more. >> where are you from? which country? >> sweden. in sweden we have snow. >> oh. [ indiscernible ] >> when you go there you can find -- >> where are you from? >> i'm from holland. people think that gay hotels might be different. this is gay friendly. it's mixed. you have families you have uris, stight people gay people. but you can be who you want. so that's very nice to be in a...
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where women, particularly in america and also europe tend to elect not to study the sciences when they 11 and 12. so, suddenly the hiring pool is smaller. aily: do you think it is pipeline problem? some would say you are not looking hard enough. look veryl: oh, we hard. we just hired a young one from stamford who is every bit as good as her peers and if there are more like her, we will hire we are not prepared to do is lower our standards. what if there are fabulously bright, driven women interested , who can meet our performance standards, we will hire them all day and night. from: you took a step back day-to-day operations in 2009. how are you doing? sir michael: it's great. emily: what has it been like the last two or three years? sir michael: i have enjoyed it. i did so for a variety of reasons. about of thed time, which we don't need to revisit. a helpful teame, member. i'm not involved with the management of the business at all. i am involved with several companies, some of them very young, and whenever someone wants help, i am more than happy to do it. we go to china. i have a c
where women, particularly in america and also europe tend to elect not to study the sciences when they 11 and 12. so, suddenly the hiring pool is smaller. aily: do you think it is pipeline problem? some would say you are not looking hard enough. look veryl: oh, we hard. we just hired a young one from stamford who is every bit as good as her peers and if there are more like her, we will hire we are not prepared to do is lower our standards. what if there are fabulously bright, driven women...
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and where women, particularly in america and also in europe, tend to elect not to study the sciencesthey are 11 and 12. so, suddenly the hiring pool is much smaller. emily: so you think it is a pipeline problem? some would say you are not looking hard enough. sir michael: oh, we look very hard. in fact, we just hired a young woman from stanford, who is every bit as good as her peers, and if there are more like her, we will hire them. what we are not prepared to do is to lower our standards. but if there are fabulously bright, driven women who are really interested in technology, who can meet our performance standards, we will hire them all day and night. emily: 2012, you took a step back from day-to-day operations. how are you doing? we see you taking on new boards. what has it been like the last two or three years? sir michael: i enjoyed it. i did so for a variety of reasons. which i talked about at the time, which we don't need to revisit. i act as, i hope, a helpful team member. i am not involved in the management of the business at all. i am involved in several companies, some of
and where women, particularly in america and also in europe, tend to elect not to study the sciencesthey are 11 and 12. so, suddenly the hiring pool is much smaller. emily: so you think it is a pipeline problem? some would say you are not looking hard enough. sir michael: oh, we look very hard. in fact, we just hired a young woman from stanford, who is every bit as good as her peers, and if there are more like her, we will hire them. what we are not prepared to do is to lower our standards. but...
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. >> i think the tentacles of isis are not only in europe but also in the united states of america. i want to tell the truth to the american people about what the threat nature really is. and what the threat itself is and that's radical islamist terrorism. it does exist in the united states. >> reporter: it does exist. three-pronged approach. keep in mind, economic, military and diplomatic. we expect the president will probably hit on those themes. those are the tools they'll try to use to defeat this all over the globe right now and it comes up tonight at 8:00. we'll have our coverage for you right here. >> we'll do that. kevin, thank you so much for the details and of course as kevin just said, the president's speech will be here on the fox news channel beginning at 8:00 p.m. bret baier will anchor our coverage. that begins 10 minutes early before the president's speech to give a preview. you can tune in tonight 7:50 p.m. right here on the fox news channel. >>> and turning now to the campaign trail. several 2016 contenders offering up their thoughts on the fight against terror ahe
. >> i think the tentacles of isis are not only in europe but also in the united states of america. i want to tell the truth to the american people about what the threat nature really is. and what the threat itself is and that's radical islamist terrorism. it does exist in the united states. >> reporter: it does exist. three-pronged approach. keep in mind, economic, military and diplomatic. we expect the president will probably hit on those themes. those are the tools they'll try to...
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you definitely don't staff your company in china with people from america or europe. you alsonderstand there is a very different work ethic in china. people just happen to work a lot harder. it is a whole new level competition. corey: also with me david kirkpatrick. i wonder what you think about what is going on in china. we have seen the slowdown of many sectors. we saw the selloff yesterday. i wonder what you think the opportunities are for technology? as well as the suggestion that companies will have to create backdoors for the government to snoop. david: the back your question is a highly controversial issue that generates a ton of concern among american companies and perhaps chinese companies over -- as well. the chinese internet has become a world has become an ecosystem dominated by three companies. i do agree that american companies need to understand it because this is the biggest , growth market of the internet. where the largest number of people now live. it is probably the most positive and optimistic spin part of the chinese economy right now the internet sector.
you definitely don't staff your company in china with people from america or europe. you alsonderstand there is a very different work ethic in china. people just happen to work a lot harder. it is a whole new level competition. corey: also with me david kirkpatrick. i wonder what you think about what is going on in china. we have seen the slowdown of many sectors. we saw the selloff yesterday. i wonder what you think the opportunities are for technology? as well as the suggestion that companies...
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america and also in europe tend to elect not to study the sciences when they are 11 and 12.ing pool is much smaller. emily: you think it is a pipeline problem? some would say you are not looking for enough -- looking hard enough. hired atz: we just young woman from stanford. what we are not prepared to do is to lower our standards. bright, are fabulously driven women who are really interested in technology, hungry to succeed, and can meet our performance standards, we will hire them all day and night. to build the very best team. whether they are black or white or female or male or muslim or christian, we don't care. emily: i also asked him about sequoias robust business in china and what it takes for u.s. tech companies to succeed there. itz: i do not think anything has changed about china. the underlying consumer demand is very strong in china. business is very good. it is strong and healthy and vibrant. built our own business there over the course of the last 13 or 14 years. byery robust business run some wonderful people. that the mostent valuable internet companies are
america and also in europe tend to elect not to study the sciences when they are 11 and 12.ing pool is much smaller. emily: you think it is a pipeline problem? some would say you are not looking for enough -- looking hard enough. hired atz: we just young woman from stanford. what we are not prepared to do is to lower our standards. bright, are fabulously driven women who are really interested in technology, hungry to succeed, and can meet our performance standards, we will hire them all day and...
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women, particularly in america and also in europe, tend to elect not to study the sciences when they1 and 12. suddenly the hiring pool is a lot smaller. emily: you think it's a pipeline problem? some would say, you're not looking hard enough. >> we look very hard. we just hired a young woman from stanford who is every bit as good as her peers, and if there are more like her, we will hire her. what we are not prepared to do is lower our standards. emily: after the interview aired we got hundreds of comments on facebook, read tweets on twitter, including from ellen pao, who worked at kleiner perkins and unsuccessfully sued them for gender discrimination. moritz did and then his or marx and e-mailed me a statement saying, i know there are many remarkable women who would flourish in the venture business. we would be ecstatic if more joint sequoia and other firms. i want to continue this important conversation. joining me now is the founder and ceo who has been working very hard on something called board list, a list of women candidates for board. say this,eard moritz what was your reacti
women, particularly in america and also in europe, tend to elect not to study the sciences when they1 and 12. suddenly the hiring pool is a lot smaller. emily: you think it's a pipeline problem? some would say, you're not looking hard enough. >> we look very hard. we just hired a young woman from stanford who is every bit as good as her peers, and if there are more like her, we will hire her. what we are not prepared to do is lower our standards. emily: after the interview aired we got...
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i think the tentacles of isis are not just in europe but also in the united states of america. and the fbi stats show that. we have 70 isis-related arrests, more than one per week. a thousand investigations in all 50 states. i wanted to tell the truth to the american people about what the threat really is and what the threat itself is, and that's radical islamist terrorism. it does exist in the united states. we didn't see this one coming. there were no warning signs or flags. and we need to do a better job identifying the signs of we also need to stop the foreign into the united states. vectors. and chris, we're just not doing an adequate job to adequately protect the american people. >> let's turn to the investigation. this is what we heard on friday from fbi director james comey. >> the investigation so far has developed indications of radicalization by the killers and of a potential inspiration by foreign terrorist organization. >> chairman, is there anything more you can tell us about this couple and about their links to terrorists either in this country or overseas? >> we
i think the tentacles of isis are not just in europe but also in the united states of america. and the fbi stats show that. we have 70 isis-related arrests, more than one per week. a thousand investigations in all 50 states. i wanted to tell the truth to the american people about what the threat really is and what the threat itself is, and that's radical islamist terrorism. it does exist in the united states. we didn't see this one coming. there were no warning signs or flags. and we need to do...
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america and europe. the melting of the greenland ice sheet will also have ramifications for the rest of the planet. it stands to raise global sea levels by 20 feet or more. >> that will impact places like bangladesh. asia. even in the united states. the louisiana coast. the florida coast. >> in will still take several hundred years. but that's many times quicker than anything we've previously seen. and the greenland ice sheet is definitely melting at unprecedented rates. >> throughout the arctic, permafrost, frozen ground below the soil, is melting. >> permafrost which would be a very firm foundation year around on which to build airports, roads, schools, houses, is thawing causing foundations to sink and crumble and having buildings actually collapse. that's not just happening in alaska. it's happening in russia and other places as well. so the engineering and designing and construction of buildings and public facilities has to change. it has to change pretty quickly. >> but permafrost melt is not the only problem. as the arctic sea ice melts, storms produce stronger winds and waves. exposing coas
america and europe. the melting of the greenland ice sheet will also have ramifications for the rest of the planet. it stands to raise global sea levels by 20 feet or more. >> that will impact places like bangladesh. asia. even in the united states. the louisiana coast. the florida coast. >> in will still take several hundred years. but that's many times quicker than anything we've previously seen. and the greenland ice sheet is definitely melting at unprecedented rates. >>...
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also should dispatch more homeland security agents to high-risk countries to better investigate visa applicants. for many years, america has waived visa requirements with reliable procedures, including key allies in europe and asia. that makes sense, but we also have to be smart. except for limited exceptions like diplomats and aid workers, anyone who has traveled in the past five years to a country facing serious problems with terrorism and foreign fighters should have to go through a full visa investigation no matter where they're from. we also have to be vigilant in screening and vetting refugees from syria, guided by the best judgment of our security and diplomatic professionals. rigorous vetting already takes place while refugees are still overseas. and it's a process that historically takes 18-24 months. but congress needs to provide enough resources to ensure we have sufficient personnel deployed to run the most thorough possible process. and just as importantly, we cannot allow terrorists to intimidate us into abandoning our values and our humanitarian obligations. [applause] mrs. clinton: turning away orphans, applying a religious test that discriminates against muslims, slamming the door on ev
also should dispatch more homeland security agents to high-risk countries to better investigate visa applicants. for many years, america has waived visa requirements with reliable procedures, including key allies in europe and asia. that makes sense, but we also have to be smart. except for limited exceptions like diplomats and aid workers, anyone who has traveled in the past five years to a country facing serious problems with terrorism and foreign fighters should have to go through a full...
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also became a debate. >> that idea of europe or even america it's meant to be a democracy.eant to uphold all these ideals and values and to be treated like trash, that's how they felt. they felt like they were being treated like trash. >> it's dependent on the country and the border as well. it's not entirely fair because there were people who welcomed migrants. >> and people who made difficult political decisions. >> it created more of a pull factor. was that better? >> we had that conversation in the uk where the conservatives said if you stop saving them, they will stop coming. then you have to debate what that does to your humanity. can you really watch thousands upon thousands of people washing up on shores? >> why does it have to get that bad for people to react? why does it have to that i can take that image for people to begin to react? >> that's it for me. powerful words indeed. the news continues right now on cnn. >>> thank you, i'm don lemon in for brooke today. donald trump lashing out like you have never heard before while ted cruz is closing in on the front ru
also became a debate. >> that idea of europe or even america it's meant to be a democracy.eant to uphold all these ideals and values and to be treated like trash, that's how they felt. they felt like they were being treated like trash. >> it's dependent on the country and the border as well. it's not entirely fair because there were people who welcomed migrants. >> and people who made difficult political decisions. >> it created more of a pull factor. was that better?...
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also a noticeable increase in security. europe's capitals are preparing against a new threat. to that, we'd now at communities to america preparing for the holidays and the new normal. sharyl: ahead, the government spspent billions of your tax electric cars on the road by the end of this year. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] sharyl: now we turn to green energy and taxpayer waste. the stimulus plan devoted more ideas including electric vehicles. at the global climate change summit, president obama said all the money has done a lot of good. president obama: i said, we will double our clean energy production. we made a big investment. and it turned out that we met our goals a lot quicker than we expected. sharyl: it turns out not all of the president's goals have been met a lot quicker. take the billions of tax dollars spent trying to put one million green vehicles on the road by 2015. tesla got a taxpayer loan to help make this possible. >> this is model s, the first premium all electric sedan. vehicle equipped with lu
also a noticeable increase in security. europe's capitals are preparing against a new threat. to that, we'd now at communities to america preparing for the holidays and the new normal. sharyl: ahead, the government spspent billions of your tax electric cars on the road by the end of this year. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] sharyl: now we turn to green energy and taxpayer waste. the...
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has of the west america is against islam and muslim also and th the westd america want to destroy and then when the refugees get to europe's shores, they're desperately hoping finally the nightmare will be over and they will be able to start this new life and they do in some instances being end up treated in their own words as if they're garbage or subhuman, they're stripped of dignity second time going through europe of all places, this feeds into i.s.i.s.'s idea. >> rose: some say i.s.i.s. would like to see more of an engagement in syria that they want. they want to make this into a war of muslim against the west or islam against the west. >> yes. strengthen the obama policy, actually, is to deny them that. doesn't give us a visceral sense that something is being done to deny them what they want. >> rose: the president spoke to this, they're trying to deny them territory because that feeds their narrative that they're building something create, a caliphate, a state, and you have to by, containing and reducing, you know, you're just taking that narrative away from them. >> and yet they still have huge swaths of territory.
has of the west america is against islam and muslim also and th the westd america want to destroy and then when the refugees get to europe's shores, they're desperately hoping finally the nightmare will be over and they will be able to start this new life and they do in some instances being end up treated in their own words as if they're garbage or subhuman, they're stripped of dignity second time going through europe of all places, this feeds into i.s.i.s.'s idea. >> rose: some say...
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see on the right and left of people, in angry, frustrated, anxious people all across america and also across europe and many other places around the globe. this is not just an american problem. but the question is how that anger is utilized. what political leaders and movements and organization will do with that anger. this is the great challenges seems to me because if we are facing a common threat in the form of radical jihadist of, that anger can be turned into some name positively may be created or it can be turned into fierce phobia and racism and ethnic exclusivity. we have got to take a leadership role in making sure the anger is channeled in a positive direction and everybody in this hall has got to do exactly the same thing. >> anyone else? >> a couple things about this. first of all, from an african-american active, an african-american, not the african-american perspective, the conversation about inequality starts with mass incarceration. it starts they are. [applause] and then moves to the rest of it. i think it's important to understand i mention the movement for black lives. i think th
see on the right and left of people, in angry, frustrated, anxious people all across america and also across europe and many other places around the globe. this is not just an american problem. but the question is how that anger is utilized. what political leaders and movements and organization will do with that anger. this is the great challenges seems to me because if we are facing a common threat in the form of radical jihadist of, that anger can be turned into some name positively may be...
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america. parts of continental europe are also reporting unusual temperatures and once again, el niÑo is to blamechael holmes has the details. >> reporter: people in madrid enjoying coffee in an outdoor cafe, many without jackets. in valencia at 19 degrees celsius, it's nearly beach weather. >> translator: it's marvelous. at this time of year toen joy the beach. >> reporter: moscow's red square without snow, the christmas there was anything but white. green slopes in germany's ski resorts forced people into more year around attractions like the alpine sled run. >> translator: there are people who come to go skiing, so some are saying this is not ideal weather, but a lot of people are familiar with the surrounding and find other activities. >> reporter: but why is this happening? meteorologists are chalking it up to el niÑo. it occurs when ocean temperatures in the pacific are unusually high. the warm water changes weather patterns all over the world. it happens every two to seven years, and this years is expected to be one of the worst on record. el niÑo also being blamed at least in part for dis
america. parts of continental europe are also reporting unusual temperatures and once again, el niÑo is to blamechael holmes has the details. >> reporter: people in madrid enjoying coffee in an outdoor cafe, many without jackets. in valencia at 19 degrees celsius, it's nearly beach weather. >> translator: it's marvelous. at this time of year toen joy the beach. >> reporter: moscow's red square without snow, the christmas there was anything but white. green slopes in germany's...
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also increase their revenue base. >> now this is just for parking now, correct? >> currently we do only parking in north america and europe. we do have one tolling service in vancouver, bc where pay by phone is a really cool concept where folks cross the bridge. and if they don't have a toll tag but they do have a pay by phone account they get an alert do you want to use your pay by phone and your license plate is your identity. if they say yes they can start crossing the toll seamlessly. >> and in the uk you're doing the concept of i just go into a parking garage. and i think this is cool. and it speaks to the whole concept of a grocery store and uber, where i can just go into the parking garage, park, leave, eventually i'm going to get a bill from pay by phone. but i don't have to stop and do the ticket there could be a whole world of this where i just go through my life and it bills me later. >> that's exactly right. in the case of the uk, which is the london underground, you basically drive into the lot. it basically takes a snap of your lenovo plate and as you exit it's the same thing. you don't even have to pull out
also increase their revenue base. >> now this is just for parking now, correct? >> currently we do only parking in north america and europe. we do have one tolling service in vancouver, bc where pay by phone is a really cool concept where folks cross the bridge. and if they don't have a toll tag but they do have a pay by phone account they get an alert do you want to use your pay by phone and your license plate is your identity. if they say yes they can start crossing the toll...
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europe, looking at wet weather into moscow. sunny skies with a few clouds, paris with a high of 13 and also into london as well. as we look at the forecast for north americahigh pressure really the big story here for the eastern side of the united states and also into canada. a few showers impacting possibly the carolinas into some of the ohio river valley areas. we do have a stationary front that has brought a lot of rainfall into miami. we're looking at the possibility of seeing even more heavier rainfall. in fact, the wettest day on record when it comes to the area in miami took place at the end of last week. so, yes, looking at that very closely. the pacific northwest, wet weather, gloomy weather, cloudy weather, temperature of around 11 degrees with a high on monday into vancouver and seattle. drier down toward denver with a high of 16. wrapping things up with a look at east asia, we have the stationary front south of japan further to the north, high pressure is dominating with tokyo. had a beautiful day, sunny skies in place, cool because we had a northerly flow with some of the winds coming in. people needed to bundle up just a little bit. dry for
europe, looking at wet weather into moscow. sunny skies with a few clouds, paris with a high of 13 and also into london as well. as we look at the forecast for north americahigh pressure really the big story here for the eastern side of the united states and also into canada. a few showers impacting possibly the carolinas into some of the ohio river valley areas. we do have a stationary front that has brought a lot of rainfall into miami. we're looking at the possibility of seeing even more...
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but i also think speaks to something more significant in the sense that we see this broad base populous revolt in europe that comes from both right and left i think you see that echoed in america to degree that we've not seen historically. that's something that i think should concern both parties. you saw bernie sanders saying that he feels he can appeal to trump voters. >> it was striking in your conversation with bernie sanders, how many times he repeated the word anger or angry that's surreal. that's where the diagram really on issues like populism and so forth, in one's counter stephen colbert just said he thinks americans are tired of divisiveness. >> i was hardened by the very strong pushback by leadership in both parties to the muslim ban. to have paul ryan, mitch mock continental, hillary clinton, there was very strong pushback on that. i think for the muslim community that had to have been at least somewhat heartening. >> dickerson: although still see in the polls that there's support within republican party and donald trump didn't seem to fall from that. let's switch now to 2016 although playing with all the same teams, basically. david, to you, is there a big questi
but i also think speaks to something more significant in the sense that we see this broad base populous revolt in europe that comes from both right and left i think you see that echoed in america to degree that we've not seen historically. that's something that i think should concern both parties. you saw bernie sanders saying that he feels he can appeal to trump voters. >> it was striking in your conversation with bernie sanders, how many times he repeated the word anger or angry that's...
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europe. >> total and complete shutdown. >> we have witnessed former minister to talk about it. >>> also, you've heard a lot about people who want to come to america from syria and iraq, but have you ever met a refugee? i will introduce you to one. >> i want to live in freedom, and i want to live in some place that it's safe. >>> finally, what is the cure for climate change? how about gondolos in the sky. i'll explain. >>> first, here's my take. i think of myself first and foremost as an american. i'm proud of that identity because as an immigrant, it came to me through deep conviction and hard work not the accident of birth. i also think of myself as a husband, a father, a guy from india, journalist, new yorker and on good days maybe an int intellectual. i must embrace another, i'm a muslim. i'm not a practicing muslim. i'm completely secular in my out look. as i watch the way in republican candidates are dividing america, i realize it's important to acknowledge the religion into which i was born. yet that identity doesn't fully represent me or my views. i'm appalled by donald trump's bigotry not because i'm a muslim but because i'm on american.
europe. >> total and complete shutdown. >> we have witnessed former minister to talk about it. >>> also, you've heard a lot about people who want to come to america from syria and iraq, but have you ever met a refugee? i will introduce you to one. >> i want to live in freedom, and i want to live in some place that it's safe. >>> finally, what is the cure for climate change? how about gondolos in the sky. i'll explain. >>> first, here's my take. i...
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also getting into some of the worst impulses. racism. >> the attitude towards the refugees that were staying in europe and in countries. >> it feels the notion and the idea that i had of the west americas against islam and muslims. and the west in america want to destroy the religion. the refugees get to europe's shores hoping that their nightmare is over. treated as being subhuman. they are stripped of their dignity the second time going through your. this feeds into isis. ♪ the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. charlie: tell me about the questions that you want answered. questions about the events. humanizing the other. when i hear the discussion between politicians sometimes about whatever it might be refugees or radicals. there is such a divorce about the
also getting into some of the worst impulses. racism. >> the attitude towards the refugees that were staying in europe and in countries. >> it feels the notion and the idea that i had of the west americas against islam and muslims. and the west in america want to destroy the religion. the refugees get to europe's shores hoping that their nightmare is over. treated as being subhuman. they are stripped of their dignity the second time going through your. this feeds into isis. ♪ the...
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> and within two weeks, next two weeks we have a -- i also believe a copy cat in america will do the best to do wh their brothers have done in europe. a . a . kind of like ordering wine equals pretending to know wine. pinot noir, which means peanut of the night. whei just put in the namey, of my parents and my grandparents. and as soon as i did that, literally it was like you're getting 7, 9, 10, 15 leaves that are just popping up all over the place. yeah, it was amazing. just with a little bit of information, you can take leaps and bounds. it's an awesome experience. oh no... (under his breath) hey man! hey peter. (unenthusiastic) oh... joanne? is that you? it's me... you don't look a day over 70. am i right? jingle jingle. if you're peter pan, you stay young forever. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. ♪ you make me feel so young... it's what you do. ♪ you make me feel ♪ so spring has sprung. if you have moderate to severe ...isn't it time to let the... ...real you shine... ...through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pi
> and within two weeks, next two weeks we have a -- i also believe a copy cat in america will do the best to do wh their brothers have done in europe. a . a . kind of like ordering wine equals pretending to know wine. pinot noir, which means peanut of the night. whei just put in the namey, of my parents and my grandparents. and as soon as i did that, literally it was like you're getting 7, 9, 10, 15 leaves that are just popping up all over the place. yeah, it was amazing. just with a little...
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so for us i think for the soldiers in america and europe or anywhere else, it's a matter of intensifying the intelligence work with human intelligence and also electronics. >> yeah, and that's something that you have don infiltrated al qaeda. you know how critical it is to have people on the inside, and how dangerous it is for those individuals who would be willing to take on that mission. but you say it's critical to getting information. and you say that some of these guys have been making mistakes, that you've been able to detect, and that's helped law enforcement. >> that's correct. we don't want to talk about the mistakes because we want to save people's lives and not encourage or help the terrorists. but i have worked as you know a double agent for foreign intelligence service for three different countries, al qaeda, al shabab and i know the human intelligence as i was -- well, it is the most vital information you can get. but it's also the most dangerous for, you know, for an agent to go out there and infiltrate, you know, on the front line. >> well we always thank you for sharing your st. peter tease and experience with "the kelly fil
so for us i think for the soldiers in america and europe or anywhere else, it's a matter of intensifying the intelligence work with human intelligence and also electronics. >> yeah, and that's something that you have don infiltrated al qaeda. you know how critical it is to have people on the inside, and how dangerous it is for those individuals who would be willing to take on that mission. but you say it's critical to getting information. and you say that some of these guys have been...
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america or europe. you need to understand there is a very different work ethic in china. people just have it and they work a lot harder. a whole new level competition. corey: also david kirkpatrick. what you think about what is going on in china. we've seen a slowdown in many sectors. one of the opportunities for technology? david: the back your question is controversialovers issue that generates a ton of concern among american companies and perhaps chinese companies over the cap admitted. technology world has become an ecosystem dominated by three companies. i do agree that american companies need to understand it because this is the biggest growth market of the internet. this is where the largest number of people now live. most probably the optimistic spin part of the chinese economy right now is the internet sector. the chinese government having historically being led by engineers. asy understand the internet an economic driver in a way that most don't. we will see more consolidation. more than $100 billion in deals over the last two years. there is enormous opportunity for innovation and for the launch of new products there. corey: i am most curious about t
america or europe. you need to understand there is a very different work ethic in china. people just have it and they work a lot harder. a whole new level competition. corey: also david kirkpatrick. what you think about what is going on in china. we've seen a slowdown in many sectors. one of the opportunities for technology? david: the back your question is controversialovers issue that generates a ton of concern among american companies and perhaps chinese companies over the cap admitted....
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also should dispatch more homeland security agents to high-risk countries to better investigate visa applicants. for many years, america has waived visa requirements with reliable procedures, including key allies in europe and asia. that makes sense, but we also have to be smart. except for limited exceptions like diplomats and aid workers, anyone who has traveled in the past five years to a country facing serious problems with terrorism and foreign fighters should have to go through a full visa investigation no matter where they're from. we also have to be vigilant in screening and vetting refugees from syria, guided by the best judgment of our security and diplomatic professionals. rigorous vetting already takes place while refugees are still overseas. and it's a process that historically takes 18-24 months. but congress needs to provide enough resources to ensure we have sufficient personnel deployed to run the most thorough possible process. and just as importantly, we cannot allow terrorists to intimidate us into abandoning our values and our humanitarian obligations. [applause] mrs. clinton: turning away orphans, applying a religious test that discriminates against muslims, slamming the door on ev
also should dispatch more homeland security agents to high-risk countries to better investigate visa applicants. for many years, america has waived visa requirements with reliable procedures, including key allies in europe and asia. that makes sense, but we also have to be smart. except for limited exceptions like diplomats and aid workers, anyone who has traveled in the past five years to a country facing serious problems with terrorism and foreign fighters should have to go through a full...
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europe? >> let's say most of those relatives and friends say america is our example, but america is also our,you bring us the goods, "star wars" and you bring us the not so good, trump. so most of europe right now is rooting not for donald trump, and they look at this, they look at trump and the phenomena, and they say how can this be, that he's been on top, not only this big but for so long? it must say something about part of the american electorate. >> he does have some support over there. you've got the leader of the far right dutch party, -- >> he calls him a strong man. he supports him for president and the french have overwhelmingly strong vote for the french leader on the extreme right. but all those europeans i call and talk to, they say our leaders, they may say extreme things, but they have to somehow come up with a plan behind it. some sort of position paper, an op-ed in "the new york times" or something. here with trump, we only get the quotes and they call me and say, is there anything behind the quotes or the slogan? and i say no, no, it's nothing. it's just soap box, slogans a
europe? >> let's say most of those relatives and friends say america is our example, but america is also our,you bring us the goods, "star wars" and you bring us the not so good, trump. so most of europe right now is rooting not for donald trump, and they look at this, they look at trump and the phenomena, and they say how can this be, that he's been on top, not only this big but for so long? it must say something about part of the american electorate. >> he does have some...