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in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreigngn language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] robert: and next up on this special edition of "asian pacific america," van-anh vo on the vietnamese musical instrument dan trung, and yo-yo joe right after that, so stay with us. and i am a senior public safety my namspecialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely and come home safely. i live right here in auburn, i absolutely love this community. once i moved here i didn't want to live anywhere else. i love that people in this community are willing to come together to make a differe
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we want foreign investments.e don't want to give away our national secrets, even at a high price, if they would jeopardize the security of our country. i became concerned about this when i was a cadet at westpoint. in 1993, one of the first things the clinton administration did was transfer release authority for sensitive technology from department of defense to department of commerce, and we proceeded to sell, via hughes, the capability to china to launch multiple satellite, in this case, not warheads, off of one launch vehicle. it seemed tantamount to trace strace -- tre trace-treason at the time but really a commercial decision. i'm grateful to mr. pittenger and folks on this committee post 1993 but really past due for some reforms. one of my big concerns are where are the gaps, even with this legislation? what's left to be done? mr. hill talked about licensing, but also one of the big things you see are startup companies and capture and venture and not only about balance but we benefit from trade and concerns
we want foreign investments.e don't want to give away our national secrets, even at a high price, if they would jeopardize the security of our country. i became concerned about this when i was a cadet at westpoint. in 1993, one of the first things the clinton administration did was transfer release authority for sensitive technology from department of defense to department of commerce, and we proceeded to sell, via hughes, the capability to china to launch multiple satellite, in this case, not...
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[ speaking foreign language ] >> anthony: oh, superb. [ speaking foreign language ] >> anthony: i justthe nazi pope? >> asia: no, he was the good one. he was not the nazi. this is not papa nazi. >> anthony: that's the good one, the current one? the one before? [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ ♪ ♪ really? really? really? really? really? really? see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now with the people first warranty. dad promised he would teach me how to surf on our trip. when you book a flight then add a hotel you can save. 3 waves later, i think it was the other way around... ♪ everything you need to go. expedia. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. we're going out in an hour...? fast. allegra® relieves your worst allergy symptoms two times faster than claritin®. allegra® gelcaps... not just fast. allegra® fast. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> asia: you know why the streets are empt
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foreign policy and u.s. interests as a result of his tweets instead of who is he attacking or who is insulting that that moment and this is a passing fad that is apt to blow up in his face soon or later as charlie said he does have support unfortunately that support is continuing most probably he will be reelected their current circumstances but he is losing independents so that could be the defining if you will factor in the long term well maybe we'll have another seven years of president trump to find out if he refines his twitter skills or not gentlemen thank you very much for joining us here on inside story they were i guess josh on charlie wolf and richard johnson and thank you to you too for your company and you can see the program again anytime you want on the website altidore dot com and for further discussion check out our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and also join the conversation on twitter handle at a.j. inside story or i'm at peter don't be one for me pet
foreign policy and u.s. interests as a result of his tweets instead of who is he attacking or who is insulting that that moment and this is a passing fad that is apt to blow up in his face soon or later as charlie said he does have support unfortunately that support is continuing most probably he will be reelected their current circumstances but he is losing independents so that could be the defining if you will factor in the long term well maybe we'll have another seven years of president...
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one was the secretary of foreign affairs, john jay was the secretary of foreign affairs. he served as secretary of foreign affairs from then on, dealt with the barbary coast pirates, dealt with spanish controlling the mississippi, and dealt with the problem of states not honoring our treaty with great britain. we had made peace with great britain in 1783, peace help -- that he helped to negotiate and the states were not honoring , the treaty. he wrote congress about how we get the state to honor that treaty. while he was serving as secretary of foreign affairs , the states called a cost of judicial convention in philadelphia. he did not intend. although he did write part of federals papers and wrote the papers that dealt with foreign affairs, five or six of those, and he talked about why stronger federal government was conducive to our defense is a nation of why we would be better off if we dealt with foreign nations if we had a stronger central government. as you know, the states ratified the constitution in 1788, the continental congress resolved it under the new consti
one was the secretary of foreign affairs, john jay was the secretary of foreign affairs. he served as secretary of foreign affairs from then on, dealt with the barbary coast pirates, dealt with spanish controlling the mississippi, and dealt with the problem of states not honoring our treaty with great britain. we had made peace with great britain in 1783, peace help -- that he helped to negotiate and the states were not honoring , the treaty. he wrote congress about how we get the state to...
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minister lavrov the foreign students and even showed off his russian language skills. i am who i am a russ a final and they committed russ a thought. a diplomatic relationship that is my four hundred fifty years old and dates from the time when queen elizabeth sent an envoy to the terrible writing before. you so that i'm the first foreign secretary in the history of my office to be called boris. customers as i said earlier only buying a little small british things for a few cattle crisps to. somebody has just given me a pat from the fed they're only sludge but be as opposed to that you get i guess that's the fs the. other said so when it comes to trust or trust poorest and trust him so much i'm ready to call him no bull wrist nobody's. going to buy these. as i think as i think. ronald reagan mikhail gorbachev used to say trust but very good. come the war that is in russia but in the program i'm ready to trust without any verification. the british foreign secretary also visited a red square as well as saying central moscow landmarks here his team laid flowers at the tab
minister lavrov the foreign students and even showed off his russian language skills. i am who i am a russ a final and they committed russ a thought. a diplomatic relationship that is my four hundred fifty years old and dates from the time when queen elizabeth sent an envoy to the terrible writing before. you so that i'm the first foreign secretary in the history of my office to be called boris. customers as i said earlier only buying a little small british things for a few cattle crisps to....
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the united states is the largest foreign investor in the recipients of the greatest amount of foreign direct investment. that capital has provided a good deal of the energy that has kept our economy vibrate, compensating for our notoriously low national savings rate to provide the fuel for growth of us businesses and jobs. today almost 5% of us workers in jobs related to foreign investments. most of these jobs pay handsomely, far better on average than other us jobs. but if foreign investment is to be a force for good and must not be welcomed unthinkingly anymore than one might leave the front door of the house open around the clock. investment that might weaken us is not good or welcome investment and we must guard against it. that investment might come from purely economic reasons but especially in this era of international turmoil, conflict and economic in certainty it can also come from individuals or nationstates that might wish to weaken our economy in comparison to theirs or try to spirit away technology or know-how that could strengthen their military to gain an advantage over
the united states is the largest foreign investor in the recipients of the greatest amount of foreign direct investment. that capital has provided a good deal of the energy that has kept our economy vibrate, compensating for our notoriously low national savings rate to provide the fuel for growth of us businesses and jobs. today almost 5% of us workers in jobs related to foreign investments. most of these jobs pay handsomely, far better on average than other us jobs. but if foreign investment...
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and reduce the population susceptibility to foreign news be i jamming foreign radio forecast. and limiting. the are enforced a psychology of disstress to foreigners and equate criticism of the soviet system with disloyalty to the mother land. in fact moscow has reentdly broadened the definition of trn in a way that makes virtually any association with foreign residents suspect. the most ruthless propaganda is reserved for the soviet dissents. those who openly and braiseingly dare to challenge the authority. no effort is spared to isolate, ridicule and humiliate such individuals. the regime has largely succeeded in portraying the disdents as disloyal and fully deserving imprisonment and exile. the regime often compels any defector to publicly denounce his or her decision to leave. and denigrate the west as an undesirable place to live. the television interview. who defected and returned is another vivid example. the regime also glorifies the kgb and border gourds. pictures them as heros. such propaganda is intended as indock ri nation. and intimidation. to remind the people the
and reduce the population susceptibility to foreign news be i jamming foreign radio forecast. and limiting. the are enforced a psychology of disstress to foreigners and equate criticism of the soviet system with disloyalty to the mother land. in fact moscow has reentdly broadened the definition of trn in a way that makes virtually any association with foreign residents suspect. the most ruthless propaganda is reserved for the soviet dissents. those who openly and braiseingly dare to challenge...
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foreign radio broadcasts and by limiting contacts between soviet citizens and foreigners. in this regard, the regime has increased its efforts to reinforce a psychology of distrust to foreigners and to equate any criticism of the soviet system with disloyalty to the motherland. in fact, moscow has recently broadened the definition of treason nay win a way that make association with foreigners suspect. those who brazenly dare to challenge authority. no effort is spared to humiliate such individuals. given this treatment by the average soviet citizen, the regime has largely succeeded in portraying the dissidents as disloyal and fully deserving imprisonment and exile. the regime often compels any defector who returns to the soviet union to publicly denounce his or her decision to leave and to denigrate the west as an undesirable place to live. the return of stalin's daughter is a good example. the regime glorifies the kgb and border guards, picturing them as heroes who protect the country from foreign subversion. such propaganda is intended not only as indoctrination but also
foreign radio broadcasts and by limiting contacts between soviet citizens and foreigners. in this regard, the regime has increased its efforts to reinforce a psychology of distrust to foreigners and to equate any criticism of the soviet system with disloyalty to the motherland. in fact, moscow has recently broadened the definition of treason nay win a way that make association with foreigners suspect. those who brazenly dare to challenge authority. no effort is spared to humiliate such...
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the first visit by a british foreign minister to moscow in five yea rs has foreign minister to moscownst it. that is all from the bbc news. goodbye from me. now the local news for you. this is bbc news, the headlines at 6:30pm. the first visit by a british foreign secretary to russia in five yea rs foreign secretary to russia in five years finish with accusations of lying. there were hopes of meeting borisjohnson lying. there were hopes of meeting boris johnson and the lying. there were hopes of meeting borisjohnson and the russian minister would repair relations but they ended in disagreement. russian attem pts they ended in disagreement. russian atte m pts to they ended in disagreement. russian attempts to interfere
the first visit by a british foreign minister to moscow in five yea rs has foreign minister to moscownst it. that is all from the bbc news. goodbye from me. now the local news for you. this is bbc news, the headlines at 6:30pm. the first visit by a british foreign secretary to russia in five yea rs foreign secretary to russia in five years finish with accusations of lying. there were hopes of meeting borisjohnson lying. there were hopes of meeting boris johnson and the lying. there were hopes...
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in the foreign service. those of youe way, who are part of the foreign service, there is also a culture that they hate coming up to the hill. most of them. so this was a little bit more of a, hey, it won't be tv just come in meat and let us show our support for you. so we launched that about six months ago. the deputy secretary of state comes in to our caucus this wednesday on the senate side to meet with senators who just want to show their support, have questions and concerns. i think making sure our foreign service officers know that they have strong support in the congress and a constituency that supports them is really important, and it gets to this issue of executive/legislative corporation. that are kind of things breed that kind of cooperation. when we first launched the caucus, we had senators like orrin hatch, jim risch, really strong, very well respected. chris murphy on the democratic side, catherine cortez masto. we had a good group, 10 senators, and hopefully we will grow that. it's an importan
in the foreign service. those of youe way, who are part of the foreign service, there is also a culture that they hate coming up to the hill. most of them. so this was a little bit more of a, hey, it won't be tv just come in meat and let us show our support for you. so we launched that about six months ago. the deputy secretary of state comes in to our caucus this wednesday on the senate side to meet with senators who just want to show their support, have questions and concerns. i think making...
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with the iranian foreign minister in tehran.ing a two—hour meeting, mrjohnson raised his concerns about the detention of a number of british—iranians, including nazanin zaghari ratcliffe. she's been in prison since the spring of last year, accused of trying to bring down the iranian government — a charge she strongly denies. our diplomatic correspondent james robbins reports. it could look routine. borisjohnson and is reign in counterpart shake hands on their way into talks. but there is nothing routine about this encounter. the foreign secretary looking uncharacteristically tense, and with good reason. he was to improve relations, but also criticised overrun‘s actions, while arguing fora rainy criticised overrun‘s actions, while arguing for a rainy and political releases. good in that of nazanin is —— are gone. releases. good in that of nazanin is -- are gone. i'm sure him being there and raising a case in the context of lots of other stuff can only help improve relations and can only help improve relations and can only help im
with the iranian foreign minister in tehran.ing a two—hour meeting, mrjohnson raised his concerns about the detention of a number of british—iranians, including nazanin zaghari ratcliffe. she's been in prison since the spring of last year, accused of trying to bring down the iranian government — a charge she strongly denies. our diplomatic correspondent james robbins reports. it could look routine. borisjohnson and is reign in counterpart shake hands on their way into talks. but there is...
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in addition, extensions of credit for foreign governments and foreign trademark approval and foreign government permits and approvals of all take place since he took office. these foreign governments permits from indonesia, philippines, turkey, uae and the united kingdom. let me just briefly turned to the domestic emolument clause. that is also known as the presidential salary cause. quite simply and this is article two section one, clause seven. this is an outright prohibition of the president receiving any payments from the us government or the state beyond his salary. by outright i mean there is no mechanism in the constitution for congressional approval. examples of this include using the position as president to track private golf club members increasing the membership fee from 100,000 before 200,000 a year. often maintains the government buildings where his hotel is located and also we've included in the brief of property in government travel in executive branch action that benefits businesses and other subsidies and tax breaks in indirect payments. in conclusion, some of the c
in addition, extensions of credit for foreign governments and foreign trademark approval and foreign government permits and approvals of all take place since he took office. these foreign governments permits from indonesia, philippines, turkey, uae and the united kingdom. let me just briefly turned to the domestic emolument clause. that is also known as the presidential salary cause. quite simply and this is article two section one, clause seven. this is an outright prohibition of the president...
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in the role of foreign secretary or any foreign office minister or any minister, personality also countsbut first — a week is a long time in politics. seven days ago theresa may's initial brexit deal with the eu lay in tatters, scuppered by the leader of the dup disliking what it meant for northern ireland. but from the jaws of apparent defeat came apparent victory for the prime minister. in the early hours of friday theresa may appeared in brussels alongside the european commission president, jean claude juncker, to announce that an interim deal had been struck, so allowing a progression to the next stage of brexit negotiations, over trade. the moment triggered four days of comment and analysis. was the interim deal a success for britain or could we have done better? the commons was keen to hear from theresa may. statement, the prime minister. i would like to update the house on the negotiations for our departure from the european union. she said britain's negotiators argued robustly for the outcomes achieved, which were... reciprocal deal guaranteeing the right of more than 3 million e
in the role of foreign secretary or any foreign office minister or any minister, personality also countsbut first — a week is a long time in politics. seven days ago theresa may's initial brexit deal with the eu lay in tatters, scuppered by the leader of the dup disliking what it meant for northern ireland. but from the jaws of apparent defeat came apparent victory for the prime minister. in the early hours of friday theresa may appeared in brussels alongside the european commission...
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arab foreign ministers have urged the us to abandon its decision. the uk's foreign secretary is to meet the iranian president after holding talks in tehran, where he's pressed for the release of the british—iranian woman nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe. she's accused of working against the regime
arab foreign ministers have urged the us to abandon its decision. the uk's foreign secretary is to meet the iranian president after holding talks in tehran, where he's pressed for the release of the british—iranian woman nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe. she's accused of working against the regime
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mrjohnson has already had discussions with the iranian foreign minister. our diplomatic correspondent james robbins reports. it could look routine. borisjohnson and his iranian counterpart, mohammad javad zarif, shake hands on the way into talks. but there's nothing routine about this encounter. the foreign secretary looking uncharacteristically tense, and with good reason. he wants to improve relations but also criticise some of iran's actions while arguing for iranian prison releases, including of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe — a case many accuse him of damaging by loose talk last month. watching anxiously with me in london, nazanin‘s husband, richard ratcliffe. he has campaigned day in, day out for her freedom since nazanin‘s arrest in april last year. i'm sure it'll make a difference, i'm sure him being there, i'm sure him raising her case, raising her case in the context of lots of other stuff can only help improve relations and improved relations can only lead to a better case for us. i think that's right, but i'm not expecting that on monday morning he
mrjohnson has already had discussions with the iranian foreign minister. our diplomatic correspondent james robbins reports. it could look routine. borisjohnson and his iranian counterpart, mohammad javad zarif, shake hands on the way into talks. but there's nothing routine about this encounter. the foreign secretary looking uncharacteristically tense, and with good reason. he wants to improve relations but also criticise some of iran's actions while arguing for iranian prison releases,...
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today the united states is the largest foreign investor and recipient of the greatest amount of foreign direct investment through the capital is provided a good deal of the energy that has kept her economy vibrant and compensated for the notoriously low national savings rate to provide the fuel for growth of u.s. businesses and jobs. on the site% of u.s. workers and jobs are related to foreign men. most of these jobs pay handsomely, far better than other u.s. job, but of foreign investment is to be a force for good, and must not be welcomed unthinkingly any more than one might be the front door of the house open around the clock. investment that my weakness is not good and we must guard against it. that investment might come from purely economic reasons but especially in the era of international turmoil, conflict and economic uncertainty individuals are nationstates that might weaken our economy in comparison to bears are spread technology or know-how strengthens the military to gain an advantage over our spirit to continue vigilant watch on foreign investment in the united states revie
today the united states is the largest foreign investor and recipient of the greatest amount of foreign direct investment through the capital is provided a good deal of the energy that has kept her economy vibrant and compensated for the notoriously low national savings rate to provide the fuel for growth of u.s. businesses and jobs. on the site% of u.s. workers and jobs are related to foreign men. most of these jobs pay handsomely, far better than other u.s. job, but of foreign investment is...
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of rome the first foreign secretary in the history of my office to be cool dollars . customers as i said earlier all the buying. produce things from kettle crisps to. somebody has just given me a pair for the for the wrong. b. as opposed to that you get i guess that's the fs. when it comes to trust or trust poorest and trust him so much i'm ready to call him . the buddies. as i think as i think. ronald reagan mikhail gorbachev used to say trust but there is. a coming war that is in russian. i'm ready to trust without any verification. the british foreign secretary also visited red square as well as seeing central moscow's landmarks he and his team laid flowers at the tomb of the unknown soldier at the world war two memorial by the kremlin. just to visit the now more detail with political commentator and journalist john white. so boris johnson named a few of the countries he says that russia has meddled in their elections i think germany france denmark been very busy. and successfully tried to meddle in the british referendum but he didn't provide any evidence it seems
of rome the first foreign secretary in the history of my office to be cool dollars . customers as i said earlier all the buying. produce things from kettle crisps to. somebody has just given me a pair for the for the wrong. b. as opposed to that you get i guess that's the fs. when it comes to trust or trust poorest and trust him so much i'm ready to call him . the buddies. as i think as i think. ronald reagan mikhail gorbachev used to say trust but there is. a coming war that is in russian. i'm...
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not just foreign policy analysis. i think the question really surfaces and really important point that actors maybe 30 years ago most of the international exchanges about foreign policy were government to government and now because of the size of the companies the kinds of decisions they're making on the foreign policy stage carry the very significant foreign policy impolitics not just for the kplp and the receiving country but also for all of us, for the u.s. foreign policy as well. >> the only thing i can say is that foreign policy is the privilege of the governments but it's not a monopoly anymore in the sense that you can't do anything. and especially in our societies, free society. and civic societies. i mean, it will break rules if you start using -- if you start using force. i defer to what ashley said. i can't imagine that the government would -- i mean could interfere with nongovernment organizations which can be very big and very powerful in this sense. >> i would venture to say that my experience with compa
not just foreign policy analysis. i think the question really surfaces and really important point that actors maybe 30 years ago most of the international exchanges about foreign policy were government to government and now because of the size of the companies the kinds of decisions they're making on the foreign policy stage carry the very significant foreign policy impolitics not just for the kplp and the receiving country but also for all of us, for the u.s. foreign policy as well. >>...
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national or foreign government. from what is in the donald trump junior emails released earlier this year that there appeared to of been a conspiracy that included at least three members of the donald trump campaign, donald trump, jr., jared kushner, and paul manafort, to violate these laws. the three of them in particular arranged for and participated in a meeting with russian nationals as part of an effort to obtain incriminating information about candidate hillary clinton. having been told ahead of time that the information is being provided at the direction or on behalf of the russian government to assist the trump campaign. developinge is still as to the extent to which and when candidate trump may have known of that specific meeting. but we do have publicly available evidence and information indicating he was that, june before 2016 meeting with the russians by his then foreign-policy advisor george papadopoulos of orts toadopoulos' eff coordinate with the russians and perhaps set up a meeting between donald tr
national or foreign government. from what is in the donald trump junior emails released earlier this year that there appeared to of been a conspiracy that included at least three members of the donald trump campaign, donald trump, jr., jared kushner, and paul manafort, to violate these laws. the three of them in particular arranged for and participated in a meeting with russian nationals as part of an effort to obtain incriminating information about candidate hillary clinton. having been told...
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that on the first foreign secretary in the history of my office to be cool boris. customers as i said earlier only buying. british things from camping crisps to. somebody has just given me a pad from the fed their only solution is a puzzle. i guess that's the fs. so when it comes to trust i trust poorest and trust him so much i'm ready to call him no boris nobody's. going to buy these stuff. as i think as i think i'm wrong regular mikhail gorbachev used to say trust but there is. a come a war that is in russian but in our program i'm ready to trust without any verification. the british foreign secretary also visited red square as well as seeing central moscow's la motte c.n.n. team flowers at the tomb of the unknown soldier a world war two memorial by the kremlin during the war britain and the soviet union fought together against nazi germany writer and broadcaster meredith jet ski thinks that johnson's visit will bring positive aspects but only in time. but you can see maybe some glimmer of hope on the horizon just in terms of the sort of growing report that there
that on the first foreign secretary in the history of my office to be cool boris. customers as i said earlier only buying. british things from camping crisps to. somebody has just given me a pad from the fed their only solution is a puzzle. i guess that's the fs. so when it comes to trust i trust poorest and trust him so much i'm ready to call him no boris nobody's. going to buy these stuff. as i think as i think i'm wrong regular mikhail gorbachev used to say trust but there is. a come a war...
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so that i'm the first foreign secretary in the history of my office to be called boris. russian customers as i said earlier only buying loads more british things from kettle crisps to. somebody has just given me a pad from the figure around the sludge bar b. as opposed to that you get i guess that's the fs. it's the best so when it comes to trust or trust poorest and trust him so much i'm ready to call him not boris but buddies. get to buy these stuff. as i think as i think. ronald reagan mikhail gorbachev used to say trust but very good. come the war that is in russian but in the program i'm ready to trust without any verification. the british foreign secretary also visited red square as well as saying central moscow's landmarks he and his team laid flowers at the tomb of the unknown soldier a world war two memorial by the kremlin. but we discussed the trip with political commentator and journalist john white paper ink that's unlikely to help improve relations between the u.k. and russia. the actual contents of the visit were deeply deeply disappointing because boris jo
so that i'm the first foreign secretary in the history of my office to be called boris. russian customers as i said earlier only buying loads more british things from kettle crisps to. somebody has just given me a pad from the figure around the sludge bar b. as opposed to that you get i guess that's the fs. it's the best so when it comes to trust or trust poorest and trust him so much i'm ready to call him not boris but buddies. get to buy these stuff. as i think as i think. ronald reagan...
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and jamming foreign radio broadcasts and by limiting contacts between soviet citizens and foreigners.n this regard, the regime has increased its efforts to reinforce a psychology of distrust to foreigners and to equate any criticism of disloyalty to the mother land. in fact, moscow has recently broadened the definition of treason in a way that makes any association with foreign residents suspect. the most ruthless propaganda, however, is reserved for the soviet dissidents those who openly and brazenly dare to challenge the authority. no effort to ridicule and publicly humiliate such individuals. given the reaction of this treatments by the average soviet citizen which is manifested by either silence or outright support for the government, the regime has largely succeeded in portraying the dissidents as disloyal. and furthermore, the regime often profiles any defekctor to the soviet union to leave and to denigrate the west as a place to live. the return ever stalin's daughter is a good point. and another vivid example. the regime also glorifies the kgb and the border guards, picturing
and jamming foreign radio broadcasts and by limiting contacts between soviet citizens and foreigners.n this regard, the regime has increased its efforts to reinforce a psychology of distrust to foreigners and to equate any criticism of disloyalty to the mother land. in fact, moscow has recently broadened the definition of treason in a way that makes any association with foreign residents suspect. the most ruthless propaganda, however, is reserved for the soviet dissidents those who openly and...
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the foreign secretary was in tehran. to happen yesterday, and it didn't happen, and it seemed to be as a consequence of him being there and his representations to a rainy officials. what does it mean, the fa ct officials. what does it mean, the fact that the court case didn't happen? formally, the court case was postponed, so it could still happen. she has been assessed by medical conditions, we have heard, and that she could be released on medical grounds, but then we hear that she is being accused of being a spy. we have possibilities of good news and bad news, but today we feel that the possibility of good news is higher. he was not able to meet nazanin, but he was able to meet her family, so he was able to meet her family, so he was able to meet her family, so he was able to reassure them that everything is done with regard to her case. he was very clear that he is doing all he can for her case, and they came away much more hopeful. did he go into specifics? there's been talk of this huge sum of money that britain ow
the foreign secretary was in tehran. to happen yesterday, and it didn't happen, and it seemed to be as a consequence of him being there and his representations to a rainy officials. what does it mean, the fa ct officials. what does it mean, the fact that the court case didn't happen? formally, the court case was postponed, so it could still happen. she has been assessed by medical conditions, we have heard, and that she could be released on medical grounds, but then we hear that she is being...
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the foreign secretary has been careful to say nothing publicly while in iran. sides discussed the full range of issues, including banking matters and our concerns about the consular cases of dual nationals. those banking matters include two major iranian grievances — one, that no uk bank will open an account for iran's embassy in london, fearful that it could put them in trouble with us authorities. there are signs that that could be sorted soon. second, the iranians want britain to repay a long—standing debt of around £400 million. a way to do that without breaching sanctions also looks closer. both sides say these issues are not linked to prisoner releases, but giving one side something it wants often helps the other to give in return. 0ne gift to britain would be the reunion of nazanin with her three—year—old daughter, gabriella, seen here just before her arrest in april last year. the family is feeling much more positive. the foreign office delegation left iran sensing that both sides wanted to resolve the difficult issues in the relationship. james robbins
the foreign secretary has been careful to say nothing publicly while in iran. sides discussed the full range of issues, including banking matters and our concerns about the consular cases of dual nationals. those banking matters include two major iranian grievances — one, that no uk bank will open an account for iran's embassy in london, fearful that it could put them in trouble with us authorities. there are signs that that could be sorted soon. second, the iranians want britain to repay a...
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>> well, the foreign policy of the israeli government as by the foreign minister i represent foreign minister as you know and the statements i gave you comes from -- >> there have been concerns expressed about the us and now under donald trump it looks to be hitched to a danger to australia and to the rest of the world. they refuse to act and when they pulled out of the paris climate agreement and isn't it time for a fundamental reassessment of our relationship with the us? >> senator it is the clear and firm view of the australian government which i understand to be shared on both sides of politics that the australian american alliance is the foundation of our strategic security and that will continue. it will continue whether there is a republican or democratic administration in the united states and it will continue whether there is a coalition and australia that is not deciding that they will not be occasions on which australia and the united states disagree. this is such an occasion on which we do disagree. australia will maintain representation to israel in tel aviv and we thin
>> well, the foreign policy of the israeli government as by the foreign minister i represent foreign minister as you know and the statements i gave you comes from -- >> there have been concerns expressed about the us and now under donald trump it looks to be hitched to a danger to australia and to the rest of the world. they refuse to act and when they pulled out of the paris climate agreement and isn't it time for a fundamental reassessment of our relationship with the us? >>...
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next the german foreign minister has slammed the u.s. sanctions on russia saying the berlin solidarity with washington has been stretched to the limit signal gabrial added the germany must make its own decisions independent of america's will. and i don't feel shunned in all cases germany cannot afford to wait for a decision from washington act on them we must define our position ourselves and if necessary make it clear to our allies where the borders of our solidarity are stretched to the limit mr gabrielle was speaking at a forum about the the future of german foreign policy and where we saw german germany's role going forward in the world he was talking about u.s. imposed sanctions on russia and in particular he brought up red lines regarding the energy russia's energy sector and that energy of course that gets provided here to germany i could tell you for a domestic point of view him as somebody who pays german energy bills they are rocketing up at the moment cross the country so a particularly big issue here for germany he said that.
next the german foreign minister has slammed the u.s. sanctions on russia saying the berlin solidarity with washington has been stretched to the limit signal gabrial added the germany must make its own decisions independent of america's will. and i don't feel shunned in all cases germany cannot afford to wait for a decision from washington act on them we must define our position ourselves and if necessary make it clear to our allies where the borders of our solidarity are stretched to the limit...
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as well came up once before just to remind you the foreign secretary boards john. said that he hadn't seen any evidence of russian interference he even used the words not a sausage well mr johnson seems to have changed his mind today he said that he hadn't seen any evidence of successful attempts to interfere and i asked boris johnson to elaborate on that a little bit there was last i'm afraid abundant evidence of russian interference in elections in. germany. from. america but as i say there is no evidence of any successful russian interference. in the u.k. other highlights of the press conference included boris johnson speaking russian a few times saying that he is a committed rusa fall in response to another question by amy the u.k. foreign secretary confirmed that once he was in tehran a couple of weeks ago he visited the russian embassy secretly to see the value of the famous tehran conference during the second world war he was also asked about moscow travel advice that he received from one of the british m.p.'s which included warnings about drinking challenge
as well came up once before just to remind you the foreign secretary boards john. said that he hadn't seen any evidence of russian interference he even used the words not a sausage well mr johnson seems to have changed his mind today he said that he hadn't seen any evidence of successful attempts to interfere and i asked boris johnson to elaborate on that a little bit there was last i'm afraid abundant evidence of russian interference in elections in. germany. from. america but as i say there...
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and about 15% of the foreign foreign-born researchers and scientists.er the vast majority poses no threat and like other newcomers infuse american universities with energy and fresh perspective. but some may have other agendas.s.. as i recount in my book the funded research on creating that invisibility they could hide american weapons. unwary professor. he arranged for collaboration with chinese scientists who visited the lab and photographed the equipment had built. he deceived the professor in to committing his research in china and started a website hosted in china that was based on duke's research. the professor eventually get began to suspect him. they still awarded a doctorate. afterwards he returned to china where he he used the work with the chinese government support and became a billionaire. i was talking to a customer in a bookstore the other day and he said espionage is good because it helps countries understand each other. maybe so but there is a a lot of collateral damage. and that's partly what my book is about. they were sucked in on wittingly. in the professors who were
and about 15% of the foreign foreign-born researchers and scientists.er the vast majority poses no threat and like other newcomers infuse american universities with energy and fresh perspective. but some may have other agendas.s.. as i recount in my book the funded research on creating that invisibility they could hide american weapons. unwary professor. he arranged for collaboration with chinese scientists who visited the lab and photographed the equipment had built. he deceived the professor...
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germany's foreign minister signal gabriel has slammed u.s. sanctions on russia saying berlin solidarity with washington has been stretched to the limit adding that must make its own decisions independent of america's will and i don't feel. in all cases germany cannot afford to wait for a decision from washington act on them we must define our position ourselves and if necessary make it clear to our allies where the borders of our solidarity are stretched to the limit. of the lowdown on this now live to berlin our europe correspondent peter all of us there peter german in america alone long close friends for years and years and years why this sort of talk now. well the very short and simple answer to that is donald trump relations have changed as well and what we're hearing from the german foreign minister signifies that mr gabriele was speaking at a forum about the the future of german foreign policy and where we saw german germany's role going forward in the world he was speaking just before what we used heard him talking there he was talkin
germany's foreign minister signal gabriel has slammed u.s. sanctions on russia saying berlin solidarity with washington has been stretched to the limit adding that must make its own decisions independent of america's will and i don't feel. in all cases germany cannot afford to wait for a decision from washington act on them we must define our position ourselves and if necessary make it clear to our allies where the borders of our solidarity are stretched to the limit. of the lowdown on this now...
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boris johnson visits moscow for the first time as british foreign secretary and although relations are at a low point he tries to lift the mood by attempting some russian. thank you very much said if you were generous to you. today specifically. and new research reveals the u.s. led operation to liberate the iraqi city of mosul from i saw may have led to ten times more civilian deaths than was initially claimed. you watching weekly here a lot international live from moscow studio with me material today is all round up of the top stories over the last week and the latest news of the day welcome to the program tensions over jerusalem again dominated the news this week on thursday twenty eight united nations member states issued a stern rebuke to the u.s. voting to reject recognition of the disputed city as israel's capital the condemnation came despite intense pressure and threats from american officials. when we make a decision about where to locate our embassy we don't expect those we've helped to target us on thursday they'll be a vote criticizing our choice the us will be taking name
boris johnson visits moscow for the first time as british foreign secretary and although relations are at a low point he tries to lift the mood by attempting some russian. thank you very much said if you were generous to you. today specifically. and new research reveals the u.s. led operation to liberate the iraqi city of mosul from i saw may have led to ten times more civilian deaths than was initially claimed. you watching weekly here a lot international live from moscow studio with me...
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office now the foreign office had misplaced a file relating to the markov case that was way back in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight it was the shooting of a dissident both gary and journalist on waterloo bridge which isn't too far from where i'm sitting now this is what the foreign office had to say about those documents take a listen seventeen of nineteen documents have been recovered and we're sending them back to national archives west. solution for the documents that have not yet been accounted for so an explanation there and clearly efforts being made to shall we say correct what has happened because the public care has a right to access these documents these chapters over british history rather than finding that they have been misplaced and according to some perhaps a little too conveniently now the opposition labor party here has called for an investigation into the missing documents otherwise they say they'll be allegations of a cover up in relation to this while human rights groups like amnesty international like reprieve they use these archives quite often to searc
office now the foreign office had misplaced a file relating to the markov case that was way back in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight it was the shooting of a dissident both gary and journalist on waterloo bridge which isn't too far from where i'm sitting now this is what the foreign office had to say about those documents take a listen seventeen of nineteen documents have been recovered and we're sending them back to national archives west. solution for the documents that have not yet...
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and both politically and in our foreign policy.so i think we would be far bert served to have long term funding. that everyone can see. you have the full debate before you make the decision and implement it. that's how it should work. and i think that element of stability and predictability it is truly an asset. maybe it's possible that if we go from post every few weeks it gives another bite at the apple. it's a high price to pay for that bite. >> i can't hear you. >> we'll quickly. >> how do you do it. you have the moments where you can restore aid. is there room for creativity in the moment? >> you're so muffled. >> you have the moments where you get today things like restore the aid. that gets cut. so it s there room for creativity in the moment as you have the behind the scenes moments within appropriations committee. is there room for creativity or defending last years program? >> well, okay. let's take your example. first time around we restore the aid. but that's only going to be for two weeks. well now you have you're worr
and both politically and in our foreign policy.so i think we would be far bert served to have long term funding. that everyone can see. you have the full debate before you make the decision and implement it. that's how it should work. and i think that element of stability and predictability it is truly an asset. maybe it's possible that if we go from post every few weeks it gives another bite at the apple. it's a high price to pay for that bite. >> i can't hear you. >> we'll...
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so, striding across red square, the foreign secretary was no mere tourist.a's historic greatness, while pressing for a radical change of direction. coming here to red square, boris johnson insists he likes russia. he points to his name, the fact he has russian ancestry. what he doesn't love is the present russian government. so, paying his tribute at the tomb of russia's unknown soldier had a particular symbolism. britain and russia fought together against hitler as allies. restoring that closeness now seems a long way off. james, it was pretty tense at the press conference today between boris johnson and sergei lavrov. let's hear more from james who is still in moscow for us this evening. there certainly seems to be no breakthrough that this was a very important meeting. these are two very big players in two different ways. this country, russia, is by far the largest in the world by land area. britain, of course, is relatively tiny, but has a far larger economy than russia's. both make up together two of only five veto powers at the security council. they r
so, striding across red square, the foreign secretary was no mere tourist.a's historic greatness, while pressing for a radical change of direction. coming here to red square, boris johnson insists he likes russia. he points to his name, the fact he has russian ancestry. what he doesn't love is the present russian government. so, paying his tribute at the tomb of russia's unknown soldier had a particular symbolism. britain and russia fought together against hitler as allies. restoring that...
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well the british foreign secretary also visited red square there as you can see. most famous landmarks he and his team also laid flowers at the tomb of the. second world war memorial right next to the kremlin during the war britain and the soviet union while i was of course they fought together against nazi germany riots around broadcaster married to jesse thinks johnson's visit will eventually bring positive results but only with time. you can see maybe some glimmer of hope on the horizon just in terms of the sort of growing report that the seem to be at that meeting between boris johnson and sick enough but i also think that the thing that is anything positive that's going to come out of that seriously will only emerge in time i think boris johnson is going to come back to london he's going to say you know i really put it to the russians i didn't give an inch. and then be with time that we'll see another visit maybe we'll have a reciprocal visit. maybe just maybe things will start to unfreeze but then you know i'm an optimist and we're coming up to new year so h
well the british foreign secretary also visited red square there as you can see. most famous landmarks he and his team also laid flowers at the tomb of the. second world war memorial right next to the kremlin during the war britain and the soviet union while i was of course they fought together against nazi germany riots around broadcaster married to jesse thinks johnson's visit will eventually bring positive results but only with time. you can see maybe some glimmer of hope on the horizon just...
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borisjohnson accuses the kremlin of meddling in foreign elections. you should recognise that russian attempts to interfere in our elections and our referendums, whatever they may have been, have not been successful. a man is charged with murder after supermarket worker jodie willsher is stabbed to death at work in skipton, north yorkshire. the un security council agrees to impose tough new sanctions against north korea, in response to its recent ballistic missile tests. the new migrant crisis unfolding in greece, with thousands of asylum seekers forced to live in squalor. and coming up in half an hour, join us and coming up in half an hour, join us for whether world. we are with the people who can make snow, but not as you know it, because none of this is real. and they look back at the‘s is whether stories and storms. —— weather. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. a meeting intended to bring british relations with russia out of the deep freeze has ended with public accusations of lying. in the first visit by a foreign secretary to moscow for fiv
borisjohnson accuses the kremlin of meddling in foreign elections. you should recognise that russian attempts to interfere in our elections and our referendums, whatever they may have been, have not been successful. a man is charged with murder after supermarket worker jodie willsher is stabbed to death at work in skipton, north yorkshire. the un security council agrees to impose tough new sanctions against north korea, in response to its recent ballistic missile tests. the new migrant crisis...
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five people were arrested and there were more than 600 foreign customers in the network.en like this. he's naked and he thinks he knows you're just 12. exactly. and he wants you... to be naked... to turn on your camera... be naked, as well. i think he will... take off his trousers. their details could be passed to the police. and they'll get a nasty shock. an automatic message sent straight to their inbox. that will have a major impact on their behaviour. we know who you are, we know where you are, we know what you want, stop this. sweetie's job was to raise awareness, not catch criminals. this man, australian scott hanson, was one of the few to be prosecuted. but in many countries this kind of evidence doesn't count. some police forces support the project, others don't. but the sweetie team go on, scouring chat rooms, turning the same technology used to exploit children back against the predators who seek them out. angus crawford, bbc news. we can return to evidence back here and the build—up to christmas. passengers have been hit by delays as more than 1 passengers have
five people were arrested and there were more than 600 foreign customers in the network.en like this. he's naked and he thinks he knows you're just 12. exactly. and he wants you... to be naked... to turn on your camera... be naked, as well. i think he will... take off his trousers. their details could be passed to the police. and they'll get a nasty shock. an automatic message sent straight to their inbox. that will have a major impact on their behaviour. we know who you are, we know where you...
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in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] [singing in foreign language] robert: thank you very much, very beautiful, nice job. all right, well, you can find out more about the group and its activities, as well as our other guests and their events, on our website, nbcbayarea.com. and we're also on social media, twitter, and facebook. that's it for today's show. go out and enjoy some of these great events that we've been showing you. hope you're having a fun holiday season. we have a full lineup of more special holiday shows coming up, so join us again next week and every week here on "asian pacific america." we've got more with more from the parangal dance company musicians. thank you very much, and thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ >> get out and vote for roy moore. >> powerful message to nations. >> a gender revolution. >> good morning. welcome to "sunday t
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i'm certain that i'm the first foreign secretary in the history of my own to be cool. i should customers as i said earlier on of buying. british things fruit from kettle crisps to believe that. somebody has just given the food to the wrong the stooge gives a little stew that you get i guess that's the fs be. there when it comes to trust or trust poorest and trust him so much i'm ready for the bloody. bodies. thank you very much so get your generosity your hospitality welcoming me in my tea the days perceive the bolshoi. the british foreign secretary also visited rhodes square as well as seeing central moscow moxy and his team laid flowers at the tomb of the unknown soldier a second world war memorial next to the kremlin during the war britain and the soviet union fought together against nazi germany writer and broadcaster mary did you think strong visit will bring positive results but only with time. you can see maybe some glimmer of hope on the horizon just in terms of the sort of growing report that there seem to be at that meeting between boris johnson and sergei la
i'm certain that i'm the first foreign secretary in the history of my own to be cool. i should customers as i said earlier on of buying. british things fruit from kettle crisps to believe that. somebody has just given the food to the wrong the stooge gives a little stew that you get i guess that's the fs be. there when it comes to trust or trust poorest and trust him so much i'm ready for the bloody. bodies. thank you very much so get your generosity your hospitality welcoming me in my tea the...
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foreign competition has since wiped out all but two of them. mclellan owes his survival to his top customer, starbucks. you'd think would-be workers in town might be flocking here. but they're flocking to drug dealers instead. >> one day i was looking out of my office in 2015, and there was two policemen standing in my driveway with rifles. i went out, i knew one of them, and i said, "what's going on?" he said, "well, we're raiding this house that's next to your building for heroin distribution." >> reporter: and these indelible photos of a couple overdosed in their car with their son in the back seat were snapped just three blocks from here. you don't need experience to get a job at american mug and stein, but you do need to be clean. half of applicants are not. >> i've been an employer in this area since 1983. drugs were not at the forefront when you were talking to somebody about possible employment. now, the first thing we think of is, "are they on drugs? how do we find out? what kind of references?" >> reporter: somebody came in here looki
foreign competition has since wiped out all but two of them. mclellan owes his survival to his top customer, starbucks. you'd think would-be workers in town might be flocking here. but they're flocking to drug dealers instead. >> one day i was looking out of my office in 2015, and there was two policemen standing in my driveway with rifles. i went out, i knew one of them, and i said, "what's going on?" he said, "well, we're raiding this house that's next to your building...