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an excellent question. the freedoms are somewhat aligned with china's-- the gentleman here in the navy blazer. >> hi, michael higgins. i'd like to get back to brexit for a minute. so the eu has now given britain another six months, really surprised me with that decision. does the eu, do you see a road map through parliament during this six-month period? do you have any hopes that they'll actually get to an agreement? or are you looking for them to decide for another vote or just what? what led to the decision to give them six more months? >> okay. first on this extension. first is the fact that u.k. invested the extension and extension was granted and even the initial rest of u.k. one thing which is clear in a conclusions, by granting this extension is that eu is not reopening negotiations on withdrawal agreement. withdrawal agreements have been agreed so we are not reopening that. so whether we see some road map in u.k. parliament, no, but it's not our task to see the road map, if u.k. starts to see the ro
an excellent question. the freedoms are somewhat aligned with china's-- the gentleman here in the navy blazer. >> hi, michael higgins. i'd like to get back to brexit for a minute. so the eu has now given britain another six months, really surprised me with that decision. does the eu, do you see a road map through parliament during this six-month period? do you have any hopes that they'll actually get to an agreement? or are you looking for them to decide for another vote or just what?...
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third, we must deliver results with excellence in all that we do. i joined our boeing test pilots last week aboard a boeing 737 max flight for a demonstration of this updated software. during the flight, the crew performed different scenarios that exercised the changes in multiple flight conditions. the software update functioned as designed, and i was impressed by the work and professionalism of our team. overall, our team has made 96 flights, totaling a little over 159 hours of airtime with this updated software. they will conduct additional tests and production flights in the coming weeks, and we continue to demonstrate we have identified and met all certification requirements. we look forward to completing near-term milestones on the path towards final certification. finally, it is about building lasting relationships based on trust and integrity. we know every person that steps aboard one of our airplanes places their trust in us. we will do everything possible to earn and re-earn that trust and confidence from our airline customers and the fly
third, we must deliver results with excellence in all that we do. i joined our boeing test pilots last week aboard a boeing 737 max flight for a demonstration of this updated software. during the flight, the crew performed different scenarios that exercised the changes in multiple flight conditions. the software update functioned as designed, and i was impressed by the work and professionalism of our team. overall, our team has made 96 flights, totaling a little over 159 hours of airtime with...
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excellent. well done. well done, brilliant. well done. move around, do what you need to do. nobody is going to throw up, are they? give us a shout and we'll get you a bucket. jason, sam, you both did exactly what boat race crews do, which is go off hard, your heart rate rapidly rises right up to the max in the first couple of minutes. same thing, fast start, heart rate peeks out. so all we need is another two years worth of practice... (!) and we will have you in a boat race team. i can't even stand up right now, you know how weak i am! and that was one sixth the length of the boat race? while down, folks. that was a great effort. no thank you! they have put us all to shame! that is all from us. have a good one. now, the conservative mpjames cleverley has been made a junior brexit minister in a number of new appointments following the resignations over the prime minister's deal. he is replacing chris heaton harris. the mp for braintree campaign for a leave during the referendum was previously the deputy chair of the conservative party. fellow brexiteers have both been made m
excellent. well done. well done, brilliant. well done. move around, do what you need to do. nobody is going to throw up, are they? give us a shout and we'll get you a bucket. jason, sam, you both did exactly what boat race crews do, which is go off hard, your heart rate rapidly rises right up to the max in the first couple of minutes. same thing, fast start, heart rate peeks out. so all we need is another two years worth of practice... (!) and we will have you in a boat race team. i can't even...
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one back of conners h who an excellent chance to run it to 19 under. hoffman knows that.e knows how important thatd have been. and how big is a birdie putt for rye app moo-- ryan moore. number for pga tour win 6. >> he was really disappointed. david, i got to feel like that s nerves. i've seen him hit thathot with a precision on consistent basis. probably a good 10, 12 yards left of where he was aiming. >> yeah. it's a difficult hole location. they like to draw the ball. you don't want to hang it o over the little brook. bubbles downhe right-hand side there. >> actually, set up to hit a cut whicis the appropriate shot to use the bowl effect where the hole is t. we'll see the ball work down as ryan aims eight to ten feet left and hit it to the edge and hopefully gauge the runout just right. >> it will run out. but it didn't quite have enough goes. he knows how important that one wa and while he was putting this was kim at 16 for birdie. that was -- i don't know if he thought w itld go in or he gave up on>> it. i think he gave up on it and then he forgot to give up. >> i ca
one back of conners h who an excellent chance to run it to 19 under. hoffman knows that.e knows how important thatd have been. and how big is a birdie putt for rye app moo-- ryan moore. number for pga tour win 6. >> he was really disappointed. david, i got to feel like that s nerves. i've seen him hit thathot with a precision on consistent basis. probably a good 10, 12 yards left of where he was aiming. >> yeah. it's a difficult hole location. they like to draw the ball. you don't...
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excellence creme from l'oreal paris. color with respect.t. ♪ ♪ >>> the kids of bayside high got together after nearly 30 yearsr for a saved by the bell reunion. look at them all grown up. with spouses. only one problem, i wasn't invited. i'm a superfan of this show. >> i thought you were in the cast? >> i guess not. not for the reboot. anyway zach with his giant cell phones, i mean mark-paul gossalaer posted the pic. >> also this year marks the 30-year anniversary of "the little mermaid." ursula resurfaced last night on "american idol." >> ursula is in the house! you look fabulous, katy perry. >> thank you, darling. >> well done. >> oh, katy doesn't play when it comes to "a.i.'s" disney night. stealing the show by painting herself a villainous purple but also for hitting all of ariel's high notes. ♪ >> i didn't notice anything -- >> i was thinking about "little mermaid" but then i realized, ursula is a character who isn't done very much. little mermaid, she always gets her moment in the sun and ursula actually just wants ariel's voice. i th
excellence creme from l'oreal paris. color with respect.t. ♪ ♪ >>> the kids of bayside high got together after nearly 30 yearsr for a saved by the bell reunion. look at them all grown up. with spouses. only one problem, i wasn't invited. i'm a superfan of this show. >> i thought you were in the cast? >> i guess not. not for the reboot. anyway zach with his giant cell phones, i mean mark-paul gossalaer posted the pic. >> also this year marks the 30-year anniversary...
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excellence creme from l'oreal paris. color with respect.use you're worth it. ♪ tastier...the best. so what do you got? are you kidding me? i was literally born for this. ♪ thank you. ♪ make it super crispy. so? you had me at fried chicken pacifier. try my new spicy chicken strips combo today. with 100% all-white meat chicken. ♪ >>> i finally had a chance to see shazam with my son. oh, my god, it's so good. i'm really proud of zach and you all should go see shazam. >> see, that's what you call superhero love. chris pratt with a shoutout for his guy zachary levi. by the way he's not a superhero, zach's also a host. he'll be a host on june 17th. >>> keeping with the superhero theme, remember when george clooney was superman? george loves poking fun at his turn at batman. he went there, when asked about who should be the next to don the caped crusader? >> i'm not sure. i screwed it up so badly i'm not allowed to weigh in on any of those subject matters anymore. you actually thought i was the best batman, you said. >> i did say that. >> in a new
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excellent, excellent. all new for pedestrians, for the people, no cars. i love it.it affecting you and the visitors, the fact that we've got madrid central, that we have more pedestrians on the street, less traffic? gran via or the city centre is never quiet. this is a very alive city, it's crazy, it's amazing. we can feel less traffic and we can feel a better air. it's fantastic. of course, madrid isn't the first to try to remove cars from its city centre. by working with companies offering greener electric options, there are more ways to explore the centre than ever. already widely available in cities around the world, electric scooters arrived here last summer. you feel like a kid almost. you drive around having fun and it's the joy of riding. it's a great way to move around. commuting with our scooters has become fun. how good do you think is madrid in terms of green transportation? i would say madrid ten years ago or even five years ago was like a car—driven city and now i think madrid is becoming the biggest lap in the world and it's living a fantastic, vibran
excellent, excellent. all new for pedestrians, for the people, no cars. i love it.it affecting you and the visitors, the fact that we've got madrid central, that we have more pedestrians on the street, less traffic? gran via or the city centre is never quiet. this is a very alive city, it's crazy, it's amazing. we can feel less traffic and we can feel a better air. it's fantastic. of course, madrid isn't the first to try to remove cars from its city centre. by working with companies offering...
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excellent, excellent. all new for pedestrians, for the people, no cars. i love it. is it affecting you and the visitors, the fact that we've got madrid central, that we have more pedestrians on the street, less traffic? gran via or the city centre is never quiet. this is a very alive city, it's crazy, it's amazing. we can feel less traffic and we can feel a better air. it's fantastic. of course, madrid isn't the first to try to remove cars from its city centre. by working with companies offering greener electric options, there are more ways to explore the centre than ever. already widely available in cities around the world, electric scooters arrived here last summer. you feel like a kid almost. you drive around having fun and it's the joy of riding. it's a great way to move around. commuting with our scooters has become fun. how good do you think is madrid in terms of green transportation? i would say madrid ten years ago or even five years ago was like a car—driven city and now i think madrid is becoming the biggest lap in the world and it's living a fantastic, vi
excellent, excellent. all new for pedestrians, for the people, no cars. i love it. is it affecting you and the visitors, the fact that we've got madrid central, that we have more pedestrians on the street, less traffic? gran via or the city centre is never quiet. this is a very alive city, it's crazy, it's amazing. we can feel less traffic and we can feel a better air. it's fantastic. of course, madrid isn't the first to try to remove cars from its city centre. by working with companies...
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i think that is excellent feedback. part of the thinking is that in most of these multi-family a.d.u.s are under rent control, and so these would be rent controlled buildings. >> commissioner walker: great. thank you. i also saw the letter, and talking about the a.d.u.s, $200,000 of the 1.4 million, i think splitting hairs on that and saying some yes, some no, gets to splitting hair and not worth it with the money involved. i also had trouble with that one, and again the price sensitivity, the fees can be a very significant piece because of the financing fees. some of the other comments that they had, however, were that the fees be waived, including but not limited to, planning department, fire department, mayor's office, disability, and public utilities commission so they are not misled as to what fee waivers entail. that one gets to, you know, some things that we had talked about, i believe, last month, that you know, we all want this to work. we want there to be lots of a.d.u.s created and want there to be as much 10
i think that is excellent feedback. part of the thinking is that in most of these multi-family a.d.u.s are under rent control, and so these would be rent controlled buildings. >> commissioner walker: great. thank you. i also saw the letter, and talking about the a.d.u.s, $200,000 of the 1.4 million, i think splitting hairs on that and saying some yes, some no, gets to splitting hair and not worth it with the money involved. i also had trouble with that one, and again the price...
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love driving around at night to excel in of excess i think it dorman's most important job is guarding intoxicated people. every evening paints a different picture and i'm responsible for that painting every night. three men who get to decide who's in and who's aren't three different personalities who gravitated to the doors of portland's legendary club scene in the one nine hundred ninety s. and each played a defining role in. smiley baldwin was serving as a u.s. soldier in west berlin when the wall fell frank came to berlin to study but find there were too many distractions. the nightlife scene became so dominant there were so many openings to new things that were happening i really got sucked into it and lost interest in my studies. and then this fan marquardt guardian of the inner sanctum of the berlin club scene i'm a photographer he came out of the dissident artist scene in the prince arbor district of farmer east berlin. i dived into the club scene and they were spaces which i experienced as completely really unifying because everything flowed together from the two hundred. soft
love driving around at night to excel in of excess i think it dorman's most important job is guarding intoxicated people. every evening paints a different picture and i'm responsible for that painting every night. three men who get to decide who's in and who's aren't three different personalities who gravitated to the doors of portland's legendary club scene in the one nine hundred ninety s. and each played a defining role in. smiley baldwin was serving as a u.s. soldier in west berlin when the...
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in his undergraduate degree in social logy he received a gold medal from the president of india for excel ing in a small scratch with study yes he went on to get a third degree which allows him to become a teacher. he's one of the most qualified young men in his small village of took tacl in the eastern state of charge cunt. yet beyond has been unemployed for two years. the part of it's difficult to sit at home after studying so much in the village to hear giants that despite my qualifications i'm useless there's no work in the village the government is paying no attention to this there's no advantage in earning a degree it's a piece of paper lying at home. and be danger isn't in one of the graduate students like him are applying for every job opening that comes up however overqualified they may be but they say that on the we can see is seasonal farming is the main source of livelihood in the region employment opportunities offer you one far between locos hit at last that as a result many young men migrate to begin in cities like delhi and mumbai and some even go abroad to countries like
in his undergraduate degree in social logy he received a gold medal from the president of india for excel ing in a small scratch with study yes he went on to get a third degree which allows him to become a teacher. he's one of the most qualified young men in his small village of took tacl in the eastern state of charge cunt. yet beyond has been unemployed for two years. the part of it's difficult to sit at home after studying so much in the village to hear giants that despite my qualifications...
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samjhauta is one of the founders of sabean and she is an excellent writer and she has an excellent blog most of the israelis are secular journalists but of course they use this just. that this is the city and then you find all these crazy christians i call they call themselves christians than this their fear is is completely untrue because i mean when they say all the jews have to gather here. the tourists this is a happy about this part of the here but then so that the messiah can come and when the messiah comes they have to become christians and those who don't become christians then they would have to be killed i mean what kind of a religion is this what kind of a god is this god when the messiah comes if they don't believe then they have to be because israel goes along with them they accept the fact the first part of it which is having them come over here well that makes many people say well if this is if this is god's will i mean who wants god's will. i'm a professor to conceive you see on my campus is basically the main campus is about three minutes walk off before the warning tod
samjhauta is one of the founders of sabean and she is an excellent writer and she has an excellent blog most of the israelis are secular journalists but of course they use this just. that this is the city and then you find all these crazy christians i call they call themselves christians than this their fear is is completely untrue because i mean when they say all the jews have to gather here. the tourists this is a happy about this part of the here but then so that the messiah can come and...
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. >> ann coulter, who e an excellent book, by the way. excellent book. she wrote an excellent book.right? do you know the name of her book? "iadios, america!" you think she'kidding? she's not kidding. >> here's another quote. "my worship for him --"s thisu of the president -- "is like the people of north korea worship dear leader -- blindty. once he gave that mexican rapist speech, i'll walk alover glass for him. that's basically it." essentiay, you all were aligned politically in terms of how you thought about the policy. were you, in a way, an outside adviser to the campaign and then the presidency when he was elected when it came to immigration policy? i woul't call myself that, but i think he did read the book. >> think he read the book. >> we talked occasionally. and running the trump campaign, it was pretty much trump, corey lewandowski, and hope hicks. >> right. >> jared kushner was back new york pretending not to be related to trump until he's about to lock up the nomination, and suddly, ivanka and jared move in and say, "okay. --'s corey or us." >> so, fast-forwar >> so, pr
. >> ann coulter, who e an excellent book, by the way. excellent book. she wrote an excellent book.right? do you know the name of her book? "iadios, america!" you think she'kidding? she's not kidding. >> here's another quote. "my worship for him --"s thisu of the president -- "is like the people of north korea worship dear leader -- blindty. once he gave that mexican rapist speech, i'll walk alover glass for him. that's basically it." essentiay, you all...
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isn't that where you have excelled most recently >> yeah, absolutely.had an absolutely sensational q4, you know, over 5% comp store sales. certainly led by our initiative in toys. jim, we got ahead of it. we predicted the toys "r" us situation in bankruptcy long before they noungsed >> you predicted it. you saw it coming. >> because we felt what was happening with the manufacturers. manufacturers were coming and saying they had more and more product. so, we bought into it. i guessed, i knew that the consumer was going to need a place to shop and buy toys so we said, eez, why not let it be ollie's. we jumped on it, got ahead of it and i think it's important for me to tell you that we have every intention not only to meet what we did in toys last year, which was sensational but to beat it by increasing our width, by our breadth, not necessarily our depth and make more toy offerings available to the customer it was really good we got that customer, we have every intention of keeping them. >> now there is a great synergy between stores that do poorly and ol
isn't that where you have excelled most recently >> yeah, absolutely.had an absolutely sensational q4, you know, over 5% comp store sales. certainly led by our initiative in toys. jim, we got ahead of it. we predicted the toys "r" us situation in bankruptcy long before they noungsed >> you predicted it. you saw it coming. >> because we felt what was happening with the manufacturers. manufacturers were coming and saying they had more and more product. so, we bought...
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>> so many times we look at people and we see the excel and we think they are excelling oecause they are motivated by where they are gg to, but sometimes it's motivation of where you are coming from. there are certain things that happen i your life that make you relentless and increases your bounce back. if you didn't pull the aow back it wouldn't shoot forward. if you didn't crush the grape, you wouldn't have wine.rs undeanding so many tim in our lives you have a choice in that moment to get bitter or bet better, to either use it as fuel to prove to yourself and to your god and to your family we're stronger thanthis, or you can wallow in it. you make that choice. it's a decision. it's not a feeling. >> i want to talk to you about some of the issues we areacing right now in the country, a recent washington post poll found 8 out ofeo 10 ple believe the country is mainly or totally divided. what do you think it will take to pull people back together o again, t heal the nation? >> i don't think the nation will be healed by television or by the white house, frankly. i think the nation wi
>> so many times we look at people and we see the excel and we think they are excelling oecause they are motivated by where they are gg to, but sometimes it's motivation of where you are coming from. there are certain things that happen i your life that make you relentless and increases your bounce back. if you didn't pull the aow back it wouldn't shoot forward. if you didn't crush the grape, you wouldn't have wine.rs undeanding so many tim in our lives you have a choice in that moment to...
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but on the whole because of that reputation for excellence, because of the quality of uk higher educatione but their concern, i talked to a lot of students, and they are concerned about the mood in the country, about about the mood in the country, about a sense that if you are not from the united kingdom and even if you are but for example you are black, you will be more open to for example racist insults that somehow the mood in the country is very, very different. and that is extremely worrying for me and for people across the united kingdom. because you have always been a big advocate for a multicultural britain. moving away from the university side of things, you had a long career in the un and development aid. how does brexit impinge on that potentially, the idea that britain can still offer develop an aide and care? aid is one of those area where britain continues to lead the way, where there continues to be a commitment toa there continues to be a commitment to a major part, 2.7%, of our natural —— national budget going to national —— international aid. it helps to maintain that se
but on the whole because of that reputation for excellence, because of the quality of uk higher educatione but their concern, i talked to a lot of students, and they are concerned about the mood in the country, about about the mood in the country, about a sense that if you are not from the united kingdom and even if you are but for example you are black, you will be more open to for example racist insults that somehow the mood in the country is very, very different. and that is extremely...
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excellence is in moving forwards i would point to city very important opportunities that can be seized first the world will benefit from a belton's though the initiative that's excellent its efforts to achieve the sustainable development goals. the five pillars of the belt under old policy coordination facilities connectivity and in private trade financial integration and people to people exchanges i mean three is we link to the seventeen sustainable development walls these are conceptual peelers that can be translated into real life progress for every people. united nations country team stands ready to support member states in capacity and governance building and unit scheveningen and more news and sustainable integration of the built in growth projects in their own economies and societies in accordance with national development plans anchored in the twenty set the agenda for sustainable development second the world needs to take profit of the bilton through the initiative to help close significant financing gaps for achieving the sustainable development walls specially in the develop
excellence is in moving forwards i would point to city very important opportunities that can be seized first the world will benefit from a belton's though the initiative that's excellent its efforts to achieve the sustainable development goals. the five pillars of the belt under old policy coordination facilities connectivity and in private trade financial integration and people to people exchanges i mean three is we link to the seventeen sustainable development walls these are conceptual...
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>> erin, things are not excellent for the north koreans. they have a lot of sanctions. they're hurting their economy and desperate to get the attention of the united states. but they don't want to push to the point that they derail all the diplomatic progress they made so far. what to they do? they don't launch a missile, not a satellite, at least not yet. but they conduct what they call a tactical weapons test. now they did this back in november of 2018 when negotiations with the u.s. were at a stand still. and at that time it was a multiple rocket law firmer or piece of artillery the kind kind of weapon that doesn't pose to there tote mainland u.s. but to the sfark and the 28,000 troops station tltds. this is a mri to get the president's attention. >> the president has been bragging about huss his relationship with kim on and on whenever he can. as recently as monday he said this. >> i have a very good relationship with kim jong un. he just said the other day he looks forward to more talks. talk is okay. talk is okay. right now it's moving along just perfectly. and we
>> erin, things are not excellent for the north koreans. they have a lot of sanctions. they're hurting their economy and desperate to get the attention of the united states. but they don't want to push to the point that they derail all the diplomatic progress they made so far. what to they do? they don't launch a missile, not a satellite, at least not yet. but they conduct what they call a tactical weapons test. now they did this back in november of 2018 when negotiations with the u.s....
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excellent thatte he brought to the pro figures. it is given in two categories, and print. now the herman smith award for goes to someone who's tireless commitment to great recognized sobeen many times that i think he spot on a permanent this stage. the merriman smith award for print goes to josh dawsey of the "washington post." [cheers and applause] >> specifically, it is for josh's story, and this is an exact quote from the headline of his story -- trump derides protections for immigrants from shithole countries. [laughter] >> i'm sorry, mom, those are not my words. from the judges -- josh dawsey relied on multiple sources for his exclusive report on language used by president trump in a meeting on immigration with members of the senate. he worked on deadline but added context and detail as he worked on the story. his entry epitomizes the criteria for the merriman smith award -- speed, accuracy, objectivity and initiative. so the merriman smith award, to the great josh dawsey. [applause] all right, the merriman smith goes to ed oadcast henry of fox news. [cheers and appla
excellent thatte he brought to the pro figures. it is given in two categories, and print. now the herman smith award for goes to someone who's tireless commitment to great recognized sobeen many times that i think he spot on a permanent this stage. the merriman smith award for print goes to josh dawsey of the "washington post." [cheers and applause] >> specifically, it is for josh's story, and this is an exact quote from the headline of his story -- trump derides protections for...
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you've heard some really excellent numbers from commissioners here. my belief is that the department has the exact same questions that we do, and that you don't honestly have the capablity to answer commissioner elias' question. it's a pufundamental question, but it's the most important question. there are issues that go to quality of life. every -- >> y >> we are training for folks that are receiving -- like, what is that training -- what does that training look like? >> i'm glad you asked that. working with d.e.m., there has been some conversations on how d.e.m. can address this issue. actually, i think it was maybe two months ago, the department and d.e.m. did a conversation on this topic for the human rights commission, and so moving forward, i think d.e.m. is planning to put some things in process. i mean, i couldn't tell you tonight as i sit here exactly what their training is, but to your point, i think it goes hand in hand with what they're trying to do, and director carole is on board with that, and they'll move the ball forward. >> commissio
you've heard some really excellent numbers from commissioners here. my belief is that the department has the exact same questions that we do, and that you don't honestly have the capablity to answer commissioner elias' question. it's a pufundamental question, but it's the most important question. there are issues that go to quality of life. every -- >> y >> we are training for folks that are receiving -- like, what is that training -- what does that training look like? >> i'm...
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we delivered an excellent performance despite tricky market conditions. when i asked about that return on equity 10% target, he didn't rule it out for this year in terms of achieving it, but he said it all points down to very tricky market conditions actually, if revenues had been stable, a big if there, he says that they would have actually achieved that 10% return on equity target. i just want to go back, though, and point on at some of the reports -- the results by division as you know, juliana, much of this is an expectations game, and he said specifically that their performance in markets, they're proud of that and did well given the market environment. there in particular the global markets revenues came in down 10% year-on-year to put that into perspective, u.s. banks in ag gat were also down 11% year-on-year. many people expected european banks to fair much worse credit suisse is the first amongst many banks supporting this week. tomorrow we get ubs. after that we get barclay's. rbs and deutsche bank also to look forward to as well. the first of i
we delivered an excellent performance despite tricky market conditions. when i asked about that return on equity 10% target, he didn't rule it out for this year in terms of achieving it, but he said it all points down to very tricky market conditions actually, if revenues had been stable, a big if there, he says that they would have actually achieved that 10% return on equity target. i just want to go back, though, and point on at some of the reports -- the results by division as you know,...
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>> barbara, that's such an excellent point. it goes to the argument that even though there's been such success in shrinking the size and territory of isis, still, how far do the dent curveballs reach beyond and what inspiration can they cause? secretary of state mike pompeo saying this is america's fight, too. that is a quote from him. let me bring in terrorism expert and cnn national security analyst peter bergen as well as jimmy oxley, explosives expert from the university of rhode island. peter, you're at the no-- the g ivan just reported on, mainly known for doing things such as vandalizing buddhist statues. do you think it could carry out something like this? >> i don't know. but i would be very surprised if it was just this group. what's interesting, poppy, isis has had really scant ability to recruit in sri lanka. sri lankan officials say 32 sri lankans joined isis in 2016. compare that to tunisia where 6,000 joined isis or even france where 1,500 french citizens joined isis. so the isis profile inseed sri lanka has been
>> barbara, that's such an excellent point. it goes to the argument that even though there's been such success in shrinking the size and territory of isis, still, how far do the dent curveballs reach beyond and what inspiration can they cause? secretary of state mike pompeo saying this is america's fight, too. that is a quote from him. let me bring in terrorism expert and cnn national security analyst peter bergen as well as jimmy oxley, explosives expert from the university of rhode...
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he has done an excellent job. i consider him a great ally. a lot of good things are happening in the world. our economy is the best it has ever been. our employment numbers are the best they have ever been. we have more people working right now in the united states than we ever have before, almost 160 million people. likewise, south korea is doing very well. and i think our trade deal has helped. we are sitting on two great countries right now and leading two great countries. i can speak for myself, but i think i can speak for president moon -- we believe north korea has tremendous potential, and really potential under the leadership of kim jong-un. let's see how it works out. reporter: have you communicated with kim jong-un in the last few weeks? pres. trump: i don't want to comment on that, but we have a very good relationship. reporter: have you concerned that william barr has said he is not going to redact the report? pres. trump: i am not concerned about anything, because frankly there was no collusion and no obstruction. we never did an
he has done an excellent job. i consider him a great ally. a lot of good things are happening in the world. our economy is the best it has ever been. our employment numbers are the best they have ever been. we have more people working right now in the united states than we ever have before, almost 160 million people. likewise, south korea is doing very well. and i think our trade deal has helped. we are sitting on two great countries right now and leading two great countries. i can speak for...
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the chair appoints the members of the committee to escort his excellency stoltenberg into the chamber. the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer. chamber. the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer. the gentleman from south carolina, mr. clyburn. the gentleman from new mexico, mr. lujan. the gentleman from new york, mr. jeffries. the gentlewoman from massachusetts, ms. clark. the gentleman from california, mr. schiff. the gentleman from new york, mr. engel. the gentlewoman from new york, mrs. lowey. the gentleman from virginia, mr. connolly. the gentleman from california, mr. mccarthy. the gentleman from louisiana, mr. scalise. the gentlewoman from wyoming, ms. cheney. the gentleman from minnesota, mr. emmer. the gentleman from alabama, mr. palmer. the gentleman from north carolina, mr. walker. the gentleman from missouri, mr. smith. the gentleman from california, mr. nune yes, sir. the gentleman from texas, mr. -- the gentleman from california, mr. nunes. the gentleman from texas. vice president pence: the members from the senate to jens his excellency, stoltenberg, the senator from kentuck
the chair appoints the members of the committee to escort his excellency stoltenberg into the chamber. the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer. chamber. the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer. the gentleman from south carolina, mr. clyburn. the gentleman from new mexico, mr. lujan. the gentleman from new york, mr. jeffries. the gentlewoman from massachusetts, ms. clark. the gentleman from california, mr. schiff. the gentleman from new york, mr. engel. the gentlewoman from new york, mrs. lowey....
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, excellent acquisition.m smucker is just as equally iconic frankly you think the smuckers fruit spread and jiff peanut butter, we were skippy but i saw a lot of people at this one. folgers which at one point i thought was drinkable and a growing pet business and milk bones. and did anyone remember early in the year when i ate one of news. it was one of the finest moments of the show. not unlike when i stabbed that monster that i did and it went over and ruined my breeony for years both lagged the market as general mills struggled to grow in an environment where cereal had fallen out of favor and they continued to get clobbered with the rest of the group but held up during the fourth quarter because while dividends offered protection against the meltdown, smucker gave up the ghost in late november after it cut the full year guidance and that is surprised i didn't think they could do that. i thought they were doing better and general mills had a better quarter in december which is why it managed to bottom a we
, excellent acquisition.m smucker is just as equally iconic frankly you think the smuckers fruit spread and jiff peanut butter, we were skippy but i saw a lot of people at this one. folgers which at one point i thought was drinkable and a growing pet business and milk bones. and did anyone remember early in the year when i ate one of news. it was one of the finest moments of the show. not unlike when i stabbed that monster that i did and it went over and ruined my breeony for years both lagged...
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>> excellent question. so, with regard to the cic, what happens, is, more specific and sophisticated procedures are developed during the course of 1943. and then, there are courses that are established that, i believe it's called the radar scope. i forget the exact name. but it's pearl harbor. noun, ships when they come in for a refit, or when they are coming up from the coast to join the fleet, a lot of the cic crews. so, initially, they started with the idea of, we will just bring officers here. will train the officers. that the familiar with it. they will go back to the ships they will be sort of a train the trainer at the ship's. that's of the transverse. is not successful because it doesn't lead to the kind of standardization that you're highlighting is going to be essential when you're trying to deal with, you know, series of, commies - kamikazes i want to crash and you ships. instead, they say bring your shipping. were going to get the cic group for a week. two weeks, while the ship is being refitted
>> excellent question. so, with regard to the cic, what happens, is, more specific and sophisticated procedures are developed during the course of 1943. and then, there are courses that are established that, i believe it's called the radar scope. i forget the exact name. but it's pearl harbor. noun, ships when they come in for a refit, or when they are coming up from the coast to join the fleet, a lot of the cic crews. so, initially, they started with the idea of, we will just bring...
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they're all committed to appropriateness and excellence.n they are sent to a centers of excellence, less than half of them are deemed to need surgery and are recommended a far less extensive course of treatment, which is better for the associate as well. >> interesting. lauren, when you deal with members of the specific business group, are they thinking about quality or how are they addressing this quality and cost issue? >> the business group of health represents a lot of jumbo employers, walmart included. our employers are increasingly thinking about quality as well as costs. what they're really understanding is that control costs in the long term, they need to be thinking about quality. what we've learned through folks like walmart and the center of excellence that we were inspired to work on with them is -- if we look at the whole span of services, having things redone costs a lot and it makes a lot of sense to go and get it done the right way the first time. so yeah, larger players are thinking about quality and they're thinking about
they're all committed to appropriateness and excellence.n they are sent to a centers of excellence, less than half of them are deemed to need surgery and are recommended a far less extensive course of treatment, which is better for the associate as well. >> interesting. lauren, when you deal with members of the specific business group, are they thinking about quality or how are they addressing this quality and cost issue? >> the business group of health represents a lot of jumbo...
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sorry aboutus: this, your excellency. >> it is ok.tive is to create value for the kingdom. first and foremost. this will be done through strategic investments, but looking globally. emerging companies and industries to create value for them, but at the same time, to leverage acquisitions and investments for the benefit of their kingdom strategy. i am duty-bound to ask you. you said we could hope to raise $10 million. did you manage to do that? >> you mean the bond sciacca >> yes. the bonds, of course, are at a very critical stage. onhink the deal will close wednesday. i am advised not to comment on. i think the press report and the analysts have been extremely impressed. this is not a surprise to us. saudi aramco is not only the largest, but the best quality company that exists on the planet. i say that from every angle not in terms of resources the company has access to. but also environmental stewardship. also technological prowess in terms of the technologies that have provided safety and human resources, the company led by saudi's
sorry aboutus: this, your excellency. >> it is ok.tive is to create value for the kingdom. first and foremost. this will be done through strategic investments, but looking globally. emerging companies and industries to create value for them, but at the same time, to leverage acquisitions and investments for the benefit of their kingdom strategy. i am duty-bound to ask you. you said we could hope to raise $10 million. did you manage to do that? >> you mean the bond sciacca >>...
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first of all you had an excellent report on the issues but let me add a little perspective as to why this is happened and it has you have to go back to our presidential election of two thousand and sixteen i think president who was elected of course as our current president made very clear at that time that the iranian nuclear deal was a bad deal and the american people agreed with him and that the deal had to be scrapped that was very clear the president was absolutely committed to ending that deal and then to ramp up pressure on iran so two things from our domestic perspective the president has kept his promise to scrap this deal and to pressure iran hopefully into making a better deal alternately these sanctions are are not only important but they're really designed to be proud of a broader strategy to bring iran actually back to the table to do a deal that from the republican point of view and i think the majority american point of view needed to be we negotiated now secondly the sanctions themselves this is a big story but it should not be a surprising story that has been consis
first of all you had an excellent report on the issues but let me add a little perspective as to why this is happened and it has you have to go back to our presidential election of two thousand and sixteen i think president who was elected of course as our current president made very clear at that time that the iranian nuclear deal was a bad deal and the american people agreed with him and that the deal had to be scrapped that was very clear the president was absolutely committed to ending that...
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it's the official truck of real people. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. ♪ here'sshow me making it. like. oh! i got one. the best of amy poehler. amy, maybe we could use the voice remote to search for something that you're not in. show me parks and rec. from netflix to prime video to live tv, xfinity lets you find your favorites with the emmy award-winning x1 voice remote. show me the best of amy poehler, again. this time around... now that's simple, easy, awesome. experience the entertainment you love on x1. access netflix, prime video, youtube and mor
it's the official truck of real people. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the...
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she was an excellent, main cog in our office. anything i needed, i would go to her for a document presentation. she knew basically what the city attorney was going to say before they said it. she had a d.h. r. background, and she was invaluable. she was the chief's assistant. oftentimes she reminded me, you are not my boss. i really loved working with her. she would always give me this expression...she was the best. and it was fun working with her. she is missed. and good luck with what you're doing now, kelly. i'll show a quick power point. >> can we go to the laptop? there you go. >> national women's month was last month. you can see members from station 18, in front of the engine there. more national women's month out to the marina green, and the rock piles. i would be impressed if they made that pile with those hammers, but that's the picture john gave me. chief hayes-white, meetling with you, too, and the national disaster team. that's the meeting i spoke up eariler with the pacific auxiliary fire alarm. tsunami week prevent
she was an excellent, main cog in our office. anything i needed, i would go to her for a document presentation. she knew basically what the city attorney was going to say before they said it. she had a d.h. r. background, and she was invaluable. she was the chief's assistant. oftentimes she reminded me, you are not my boss. i really loved working with her. she would always give me this expression...she was the best. and it was fun working with her. she is missed. and good luck with what you're...
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excellent. so you are creating something on display. and bart, talk to me, you guys can go ahead and get started on your project here.t and balk to me about the store and about this soject. >>e. so dawson's market are an independent all-natural grocery town square ville and focused on local. we support over 75 local vendors within00 miles of our store but more than a grocery stor we are community meeting space and try to have a lot of events every month. and last night we had meet the locals which is aignature event where we have 10 to 15 vendors come and in kids andre s could come in and meet the people that grow their food and so it is a great event. we do a jazz brunch at the end of every month. and all you can he's jazz brunch and then we just introduced kids cooking and adult classes. >> so how did that get started? as far ashe incorporating and it is an organic market so that is also a part of teaching buying the importance of fresh and whole grain and whole wheat and so forth. talk to me
excellent. so you are creating something on display. and bart, talk to me, you guys can go ahead and get started on your project here.t and balk to me about the store and about this soject. >>e. so dawson's market are an independent all-natural grocery town square ville and focused on local. we support over 75 local vendors within00 miles of our store but more than a grocery stor we are community meeting space and try to have a lot of events every month. and last night we had meet the...
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in selecting the recipient, the judges looked for excellence in stories with fairness and objectivity. so, the edgar allan poe award home," bymbushed at joshua schneyer, michael pell, andrea januta and deborah nelson of reuters. [applause] the judges write -- the pentagon had hoped to improve base housing through privatization, but after 20 years, reuters fund military families " with highke squalor levels of lead, vermin, mold, leaking ceilings and foul water. using data, meticulous record searches and reporting would often reluctant sources, the report showed and agent families with little recourse and a military that often looked the other way, and private investors who profited. so, from reuters -- [applause] >> one last honorable mention for the edgar allen paul award goes to "hidden cost" by the weather channel and telemundo. thank you, thank you to our judges, and congratulations to the winners! [applause] at this point, there is no way you are not sick of hearing me talk, so i will keep it short. when i run for this position in 2016, i told one and all but i thought it was tim
in selecting the recipient, the judges looked for excellence in stories with fairness and objectivity. so, the edgar allan poe award home," bymbushed at joshua schneyer, michael pell, andrea januta and deborah nelson of reuters. [applause] the judges write -- the pentagon had hoped to improve base housing through privatization, but after 20 years, reuters fund military families " with highke squalor levels of lead, vermin, mold, leaking ceilings and foul water. using data, meticulous...
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it is excellent. wet weather and showers moving from pleasantton to 5:50 tonight. we don't see major heavy widespread rainfall. scattered rain at 11:00 as we hit to tomorrow's commute. tomorrow morning, as you wake spotty showers. expect wet roadways at times and be prepared for that and you are good to go on that commute. upper 40s and low 50s at 50 degrees. plenty of low 50s for the eastbound bay and san francisco and starting with a chilly 49 in the north bay. you will see from 10:30 in the morning through the afternoon and keep chances of scattered rainfall in the forecast. nothing big tomorrow, enough to keep things wet. as we head through the day, a little bit of sunshine trying to break out. overall gloomy this past weekend. 64 in san jose. no more 70s across the east bay. 65 in concord, 63 in oakland. the peninsula, 62 in redwood city, san francisco in the upper 60s. and napa, 62, 58 in mill valley and 59 in santa rosa. my extended forecast, on and off rainfall chances tomorrow, wednesday and thursday, then, by friday we do have a stronger storm moving in w
it is excellent. wet weather and showers moving from pleasantton to 5:50 tonight. we don't see major heavy widespread rainfall. scattered rain at 11:00 as we hit to tomorrow's commute. tomorrow morning, as you wake spotty showers. expect wet roadways at times and be prepared for that and you are good to go on that commute. upper 40s and low 50s at 50 degrees. plenty of low 50s for the eastbound bay and san francisco and starting with a chilly 49 in the north bay. you will see from 10:30 in the...
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that was excellent. it was a good bid for the senator, for some democratic trump voters. the problem is, it's a pitch that would probably work very well in a general election against the president. but he has the primary hurdle to clear. the progressive base is going to want to hear more about those things that he talked about, like a $15 minimum wage and less about how he's looking back to how great the past was. he talked about the broken political system. interesting populous message. he married it with the criticism of trump. it was a good performance even though it followed more mediocre performances. >> charles: i will say, it was interesting in a sense to your point, he talked almost about making america great, too. he refers to his family and the things that they did. the far left, you referenced them. i don't know if he went there. he talked about free college. check. he didn't say climate change. he said clean energy, which is from the obama era. the progressives in the party, what do you think they'll think about this speech? >> he was careful to throw them som
that was excellent. it was a good bid for the senator, for some democratic trump voters. the problem is, it's a pitch that would probably work very well in a general election against the president. but he has the primary hurdle to clear. the progressive base is going to want to hear more about those things that he talked about, like a $15 minimum wage and less about how he's looking back to how great the past was. he talked about the broken political system. interesting populous message. he...
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or excellence of presidency chairman. a ladies and gentlemen. first of all i would like to thank my good friend. chairman she for inviting me to take part in this second. one belt one road for him. i would like to express my gratitude for to him for gathering our soul together. it before. giving us this opportunity to come together and discuss global development and international cooperation. i strongly believe that it was very interesting for me and for many of us together to hear so less than well about china's goals development methods how china and china is the biggest. economy in the world today and by p.p.p. it was very interesting to learn how to china is going to develop develop relations with its neighbors and this is very important for russia and of course too many of our colleagues are gathered here in. obviously implementing this but when a man's belt in the road initially. promoted by our chinese colleagues they are going to strengthen be cooperation in your reship this goal really brings us together. and it provides for harmonious
or excellence of presidency chairman. a ladies and gentlemen. first of all i would like to thank my good friend. chairman she for inviting me to take part in this second. one belt one road for him. i would like to express my gratitude for to him for gathering our soul together. it before. giving us this opportunity to come together and discuss global development and international cooperation. i strongly believe that it was very interesting for me and for many of us together to hear so less than...
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i would imagine mostly by the attorney general, who's doing an excellent job. so he'll be making a determination. i know nothing really about him. it's not my deal in life. >> what would you like to see happen? [inaudible conversations] >> i don't really have any opinion. i know the attorney general will be involved in that, and he'll make a decision. okay? >> mr. president -- [inaudible] >> yes, i am. i think what he said was absolutely true. there was absolutely spying into my campaign. i'll go a step further, in my opinion it was illegal spying, unprecedented spying and something that should never be allowed to happen in our country again. and i think his answer was, actually, a very accurate one, and a lot of people saw that -- and a lot of people understand, many, many people understand the situation and want to be open to that situation. hard to believe it could have happened, but it did. there was spying in my campaign, and his answer was a very accurate one. [inaudible conversations] >> third summit with north korea's chairman in mind, and is that -- >>
i would imagine mostly by the attorney general, who's doing an excellent job. so he'll be making a determination. i know nothing really about him. it's not my deal in life. >> what would you like to see happen? [inaudible conversations] >> i don't really have any opinion. i know the attorney general will be involved in that, and he'll make a decision. okay? >> mr. president -- [inaudible] >> yes, i am. i think what he said was absolutely true. there was absolutely spying...
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this is excellent. >> anthony: yeah. >> darren: excellent. really good.m -- >> nawang: people are giving up. >> anthony: why? >> nawang: better opportunities, i suppose. yak herding is a difficult life. she herself has given up now. who have you given your yaks to? >> woman: to my sister. >> nawang: so she has given all of her yaks to her sisters, so she now, she has a shop. she's gone up the ladder. are you the head of the family? >> woman: yes, i am. >> nawang: she is in charge of the business and she makes the decisions for the family. in bhutan, women are the boss. women inherit whatever the parents own, not the sons. >> darren: always? all inheritance goes to the women? >> nawang: yes, women. >> anthony: what is this? >> nawang: this is ara, with some cordyceps in it. >> anthony: is that a cordycep? >> nawang: that is the cordycep. >> anthony: which is? >> nawang: essentially the cordycep is a fungus which infects the larvae of the ghost moths. >> anthony: a caterpillar that has been invaded by fungus? >> nawang: yes, it eventually takes over the who
this is excellent. >> anthony: yeah. >> darren: excellent. really good.m -- >> nawang: people are giving up. >> anthony: why? >> nawang: better opportunities, i suppose. yak herding is a difficult life. she herself has given up now. who have you given your yaks to? >> woman: to my sister. >> nawang: so she has given all of her yaks to her sisters, so she now, she has a shop. she's gone up the ladder. are you the head of the family? >> woman: yes,...
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just a week ago howard business review published a article on our centers of excellence where we haveirect contracts with the best hospitals in america for significant events like transplants and whatnot. we have seen tremendous improvement in your quality and appropriateness of care that our associates receive. both of those are equally important to us and we are looking not to leverage those same qualities now to leverage that same everyday quality care. we are prioritizing quality and seeing results. >> that is impressive. you have institutions that you can name or discuss that you are working with? >> our centers of excellence we have a number of conditions that are covered and a number of hospitals cover some not all but it is the mayo clinic, virginia mason, they are both committed to quality and appropriateness. we have seen for example that half of the people who are recommended for spine surgery by their local physicians, when they are sent to a center of excellence less than half of them redeemed to meet need surgery and i recommended a far more intensive course of treatment
just a week ago howard business review published a article on our centers of excellence where we haveirect contracts with the best hospitals in america for significant events like transplants and whatnot. we have seen tremendous improvement in your quality and appropriateness of care that our associates receive. both of those are equally important to us and we are looking not to leverage those same qualities now to leverage that same everyday quality care. we are prioritizing quality and seeing...