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g. crisis similar to that of syria and iraq a. new protest parties are hoping to challenge the political elite some in lebanon are sick of corruption and divisive religious politics but it seems unlikely that there are enough of them to challenge the overall outcome. and we're joined now by correspondent who is following the story for us from beirut welcome to you what do these elections in lebanon reveal about the power struggles that are currently underway in the country and in the region as a whole. well first about lebanon lebanon is deeply divided society on sectarian lines and that's the legacy of the civil war in many ways and the result of the elections in a way reinforces these fault lines the sea has of water the certain way the sunni's of water to settle in still have the christians but the result of these elections which essentially is a majority for his will and its allies in the parliament would call to strengthen is in the parliament which would mean there's a legislations that come about that would be watched his w
g. crisis similar to that of syria and iraq a. new protest parties are hoping to challenge the political elite some in lebanon are sick of corruption and divisive religious politics but it seems unlikely that there are enough of them to challenge the overall outcome. and we're joined now by correspondent who is following the story for us from beirut welcome to you what do these elections in lebanon reveal about the power struggles that are currently underway in the country and in the region as...
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g. crisis similar to that of syria and iraq a view to your. new non-denominational protest parties are hoping to challenge the political elite in this election but that chance is a slim due to high electoral thresholds and old political alliances. let's go to our correspondent who is following the story for us in beirut all the polls have now closed what are you hearing in terms of voter turnout. as of six pm the water timeout was forty six percent in the last elections in two thousand and nine the older time i'm sixty four percent what's happened this time around is that a few hours before the polls were supposed to close the political leadership of different political parties appealed to their waters to get to the team sent us to the polling booth and vote in huge numbers why that happened because in a certain sunni dominated district the sunnis that dominate had voted no i beg your pardon so the shias lost their will just to go and the christian parties did the same so in a way in the towards the end the political parties have asked their v
g. crisis similar to that of syria and iraq a view to your. new non-denominational protest parties are hoping to challenge the political elite in this election but that chance is a slim due to high electoral thresholds and old political alliances. let's go to our correspondent who is following the story for us in beirut all the polls have now closed what are you hearing in terms of voter turnout. as of six pm the water timeout was forty six percent in the last elections in two thousand and nine...
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g. crisis similar to that of syria and iraq a view to your. new non-denominational protest parties are hoping to challenge the political elite in this election but that chance is a slim due to high electoral thresholds and old political alliances. and have is our correspondent in beirut has been following the story for us as well let's start very simply we know that polls close a short while ago what's the turnout and like. well the interior ministry in lebanon has said that as of six pm the time was about forty six percent but remember even after that supporters have been outside polling booths so at least in the better for the of the polling booths and they have been allowed to watch until after seven pm which is when they were when the polls were supposed to close so we saw waiting for the final figure though by six pm it was forty six percent and this over the last few hours we've also seen different political parties appealing to that was just to go into high numbers and cost their ballots and this is happening centrally because in some s
g. crisis similar to that of syria and iraq a view to your. new non-denominational protest parties are hoping to challenge the political elite in this election but that chance is a slim due to high electoral thresholds and old political alliances. and have is our correspondent in beirut has been following the story for us as well let's start very simply we know that polls close a short while ago what's the turnout and like. well the interior ministry in lebanon has said that as of six pm the...
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g. crisis similar to dance of syria and iraq a. new protest parties are hoping to challenge the political elite some in lebanon are sick of corruption and divisive religious politics but it seems unlikely that there are enough of them to challenge the overall outcome. of the story let's cross over the bench she's in beirut she's director of the highly both foundations middle east office there thanks for joining us this morning the projections show that hezbollah and its allies are set to win over half the seats in parliament why have they done so well in this election. well you know they have been able to mobilize in a much better way than there are plans and mobilizing that is not only convincing voters by what they have to offer that it also tight here is social control over their own rights records tighter social control over their electorate will tell us more about this election in general and iran's influence in the region because they are very closely allied with hezbollah and they are and they're for think if this also is ki
g. crisis similar to dance of syria and iraq a. new protest parties are hoping to challenge the political elite some in lebanon are sick of corruption and divisive religious politics but it seems unlikely that there are enough of them to challenge the overall outcome. of the story let's cross over the bench she's in beirut she's director of the highly both foundations middle east office there thanks for joining us this morning the projections show that hezbollah and its allies are set to win...
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you know, i tink i get a little better at learning how to navigate my resources, and how to g through the crisiswith minimal damage, and minimal impact on life. >> brown: victor, what are your plans for the future? >> there's so mu i want to do. i want to go back to grad school, i care a lot about people from latin america. but i also want to learn more in math. so, i'm kind of like which direction do i g we'll see what ends up falling into place. >> i'm the president of my dorm, and i have been for the last year, and i'm going to do it for another year i will openly talk abouwhat i'm going through, will tell people about the resources available, and i will offer myself.ro >>: haley has a coding job when she graduates. and, there's a happy, new twist to her story-- in herssay for" portraits of resilience" she wrote of "a new friend." >> in the story i talk about meeting a friend in the psychiatric hospital. that friend became my bestie , who became my boyfriend, who became my fiancÉ, and in october will be my husband. fiking that journey together has been great and dlt and a process of grace and
you know, i tink i get a little better at learning how to navigate my resources, and how to g through the crisiswith minimal damage, and minimal impact on life. >> brown: victor, what are your plans for the future? >> there's so mu i want to do. i want to go back to grad school, i care a lot about people from latin america. but i also want to learn more in math. so, i'm kind of like which direction do i g we'll see what ends up falling into place. >> i'm the president of my...
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being tested by everything that is happening the iranian crisis trade crisis the challenges of the digital world of internet and there are g. transition migration and orica past a t to protect ourselves we have to make progress and we have to be a more integrated european avant garde i would like an economic government a minister but call it whatever you want actually the end is what counts more than the names i just want a europe that is more democratic and less bureaucratic one third europe to be more united concerning the essential points able to protect itself against the big risks that would not think that's what i want a stronger political integration in the eurozone i mean a policy of solidarity and responsibility because in the last years europe was of or indeed was divided several times division between the north and the south because of the financial crisis and economic crisis and then at the vision between the east and the west because of them. crisis do you think we can go on like that forever no we have to create more solidarity in front of all those dangerous and that's the reform that i have proposed i am wa
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tested by everything that's happening the iranian crisis is a trade crisis the challenges of the digital world of internet and our g. transition migration and our capacity to protect ourselves we have to make progress and we have to be a more integrated european avant garde. and you can watch the full interview with him at home across online the w dot com and on twitter at the w years as take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world attackers armed with guns and knives struck a mosque near the south african city of durban on thursday stabbing to death one man and seriously injuring two others the mosque in the town of vera who was also set alight the motives not known but the suspects are said to be in egypt and men hatem humbert has been sworn in as malaysia's prime minister is shocked election victory on wednesday ended more than sixty years of rule by the parricide national coalition the ninety two year old opposition leader is no newcomer and previously served as prime minister for twenty two years it takes over from his former project that he brought back was becoming broader than t
tested by everything that's happening the iranian crisis is a trade crisis the challenges of the digital world of internet and our g. transition migration and our capacity to protect ourselves we have to make progress and we have to be a more integrated european avant garde. and you can watch the full interview with him at home across online the w dot com and on twitter at the w years as take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world attackers armed with guns and...
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being tested by everything that's happening the iranian crisis trade crisis the challenges of the digital world of internet and there are g. transition migration and our capacity to protect ourselves we have to make progress and we have to be a more integrated european avant garde. correspondent bigger task been speaking with renowned british historian and political writer timothy garton ash who is in for the ceremony. professor garden as why is the french president the holder of this very prestigious metal because he is at the moment effectively the leader of europe he just gave a great speech in which he said we really need a europe that is powerful to defend our interests and the message for me is where are you dram and where is a germany that has the ambition and the vision and the strategic thinking to respond you also have the reply all the the speech given by the german chancellor you think the german french couple is working so i'm a great admirer of transamerica but i think the problem is in the grand coalition and particularly with the bavarian c.s.u. it's actually very difficult to find a strategic onside but i
being tested by everything that's happening the iranian crisis trade crisis the challenges of the digital world of internet and there are g. transition migration and our capacity to protect ourselves we have to make progress and we have to be a more integrated european avant garde. correspondent bigger task been speaking with renowned british historian and political writer timothy garton ash who is in for the ceremony. professor garden as why is the french president the holder of this very...
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tested by everything that's happening the iranian crisis the trade crisis the challenges of the digital world of internet and there are g. transition migration and our capacity to protect ourselves and we have to make progress and we have to be a more integrated european avant garde. quick check of some other stories making news around the world more than thirty people have been killed after a dam burst in western kenya near the city of cruel witnesses saying that most people were asleep when the accident occurred after a severe drought weeks of trental rains in kenya have led to flooding and mudslides that have left over eight hundred people that. malaysia's former authoritarian ruler mafia mohammed is set to be sworn in as prime minister after a shock election victory the ninety two year old opposition leader will become the world's oldest head of government is when and more than six decades of control by the ruling coalition that defeated incumbent knowledge of drugs has accepted defeat . and islamist militant prisoners at a high security jail near indonesia's capital jakarta have killed five police officers they too
tested by everything that's happening the iranian crisis the trade crisis the challenges of the digital world of internet and there are g. transition migration and our capacity to protect ourselves and we have to make progress and we have to be a more integrated european avant garde. quick check of some other stories making news around the world more than thirty people have been killed after a dam burst in western kenya near the city of cruel witnesses saying that most people were asleep when...
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being tested by everything that is happening the iranian crisis trade crisis the challenges of the digital world of internet and there are g. transition migration and are a capacity to protect ourselves we have to make progress and. we have to be a more integrated european avant garde i would like an economic government a minister but you call it whatever you want actually the end is what counts more than the names i just want a europe that is more democratic and less bureaucratic with one third europe to be more united concerning the essential points able to protect itself against the big risks. nothing at all that's why i want stronger political integration in the eurozone i mean a policy of solidarity and responsibility because in the last years europe was a horn was divided several times the vision between the north and the south because of the financial crisis and economic crisis and then it is vision between the east and the west because of the migration crisis do you think we can go on like that forever no we have to create more solidarity in front of all those dangerous and that's the reform that i proposed i am wa
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tested by everything that's happening the iranian crisis the trade crisis the challenges of the digital world of internet and there are g. transition migration and our capacity to protect ourselves we have to make progress and we have to be a more integrated european avant garde. and you can see that full interview up online d.w. dot com on twitter at the w. news this is w still to come we speak to survivors of kenya's catastrophic flooding about how their hopes for the future have become fears for survival. had a vast at all these are going political stalemate is wearing a business leader and workers daniel winter can tell us more that's right the italian economy stagnating at the moment phil so will they be able to change that positive steps in the last few hours towards forming a government in italy populist five star and league party saying they're close to an agreement now they would send italy in a new direction anti establishment anti euro and anti austerity italians are disappointed in their country's lackluster economic progress of recent years and the absence of a new government since elections in march has un
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trigger a dispute settlement case at the w g o this will rather be a symbolic act to emphasize again that the e.u. would like to see a multilateral solution to this crisis all right cleansers i want to put the same question to you but you've got twenty seconds each claire want to start with you is this what the beginning of a trade war looks like it's a little bit too soon to say that's definitely the major concern that this is going to escalate tensions with the united states key allies and create a major trade conflict but it's going to remain to be seen how the e.u. actually does indeed go ahead whether it puts in retaliatory tariffs that are effective or if it takes any other candidate measures. it's a day it's a dark day for the european union but they've made clear over and over again that they do not want to see a trade war and so i would say once a month from says this is not the way we do business here particularly not with friends and allies you will see great efforts to remain on the track of friends and allies here from the european union. responding to support from brussels and washington correspondent claire richardson thank you both now t
trigger a dispute settlement case at the w g o this will rather be a symbolic act to emphasize again that the e.u. would like to see a multilateral solution to this crisis all right cleansers i want to put the same question to you but you've got twenty seconds each claire want to start with you is this what the beginning of a trade war looks like it's a little bit too soon to say that's definitely the major concern that this is going to escalate tensions with the united states key allies and...
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tested for everything that is happening the iranian crisis trade crisis the challenges of the digital world of internet and there are g. transition migration and are a capacity to protect ourselves we have to make progress and we have to be a more integrated european avant garde i would like an economic government a minister back you call it what. what you want actually the end is what counts more than the names i just want in europe that is more democratic and less bureaucratic with one third europe to be more united concerning the essential points able to protect itself against the big wrists that would not think that's what i want a stronger political integration in the eurozone i mean a policy of solidarity and responsibility because in the last years europe was of or indeed was divided several times division between the north and the south because of the financial crisis and economic crisis and then at the vision between the east and the west because of the migration crisis do you think we can go on like that forever no we have to create more solidarity in front of all those dangerous and that's the reform that i
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crisis? >> i think we need to get away from a world where our solution to everything is, hey! t' g mor resnsibility to the unelected people. they seem quite good, and it shifts blame. it's very tempting for elected politicians to look to my tribe and say you do more. and my tribe needs to learn to say, no, no. sometimes you do more. >> what might have been the result had that attitude been around in 2008? >> i think that elected politicians might have done more to help restore economic growth, and congress could have done more if they had provided more stimulus to the economy and made the investment in american infrastructure that is, you know, any visitor can tell you, is badly needed. >> which is what many liberal commentators say. people like paul krugman are always saying it should have been more stimulus, less austerity. are you saying that from your vantage point? >> it's not just left commentators. on the right there were people like marty feldstein calling for more infrastructure expenditure, probably not paid for debt, not debt-financed, but nevertheless the underlying imp
crisis? >> i think we need to get away from a world where our solution to everything is, hey! t' g mor resnsibility to the unelected people. they seem quite good, and it shifts blame. it's very tempting for elected politicians to look to my tribe and say you do more. and my tribe needs to learn to say, no, no. sometimes you do more. >> what might have been the result had that attitude been around in 2008? >> i think that elected politicians might have done more to help restore...
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a crisis has already seen a lot of young people leave the country and it's by no means over yet either. did all the is done. with the chief economist i n g bank pesci outside the frankfurt stock exchange to find out what the financial world is making off italy these days . so i once again italy's facing the difficult task to form a government how can the economy cope with all of this when the economies get used to cope with it because we have said so many different governments in italy and what we do see right now it's economic stagnation so obviously the country would like to see a clear government but if it's not it's going to be muddling through as we had it over the last couple of years so it's alien banks have a severe problems what does it all mean for them now. for them of the need to make a distinction between the the legacy asset problems of the problems of the past they still have high non-performing loans in their books but they've also cleaned up the books so the new non-performing loans are bad loans and the books actually have been reduced extremely well so when you asked the c.b.s. think the problems at the italian banking
a crisis has already seen a lot of young people leave the country and it's by no means over yet either. did all the is done. with the chief economist i n g bank pesci outside the frankfurt stock exchange to find out what the financial world is making off italy these days . so i once again italy's facing the difficult task to form a government how can the economy cope with all of this when the economies get used to cope with it because we have said so many different governments in italy and what...
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crisis his historica. >>> el proximo aÑo habra to entonces dos premios de liter u literatura, el del 2018 y 2019. >>> si usa twitter, cambie su o contraseÑa, hubo fallas que no gron contraseÑas de manera segura. >>> no se sabe la cantidad de usuarios afectados, pero, no nos quita nada cambiarla. >>> al regresar, este juego se v vende en millones. vende en millones. >>> los puer yo no me conformo con cremas dentales ordinarias que sólo remueven manchas superficiales. la... colgate optic white me da cuatro tonos: la, la, la, la... con peróxido de hidrógeno. blanquea cuatro tonos. la crema dental blanqueadora que funciona. colgate optic white. nuevo positively radiant®fuera. sheer daily moisturizer. hidratación ligera para una piel realmente radiante por más tiempo. aveeno®. naturalmente bella. ♪ ¿por qué tratar de armonizar... cuando puedes sobresalir? ♪ base trublend. en tonos claro, medio y oscuro. de covergirl ¡acomencemos. ¡así no se juega las escondidillas! eso es lo que tú crees, papito. [grito] y así es como el estudiante supera al maestro. honey bunches of oats. ♪ es crujientes hojuelas, mÁs trocitos de granola, mÁs un toque de miel. es como si sumáramos
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this i crisis bordering on historic changing the rules of how housing works and pushing more potential buyers out of thk altogether. for night"nightly busines i'm diana olick in washington. >>> com,g a shortage of workers i i leaving onendustry feeling pretty crabby. >> detroit is no longer under state oversight allowing the ty to regain control of its finances. the decision by the financial review commission comes more an three years after the motor city emerged from the largest municipal bankrups.y in history. city officials recently reporte three consecutive budget surp s surplus surp as the weather gets warmer you can bet that the crabbers along maryland's eastern shore are preparing for their season. this year they're facing a major obstacle, not enough workers because of tighter restrictions on immigratio ylan mui has our story. >> reporter: crabbers have worked the docks here on hooper's island, maryland, for generations hauling in live crabs. to get that famous jumbo lunch meat, d.w. hall relies on two dozen women from mexico to pick it by ha the workers are here on smporary h2v visas. owner brian halaid he was lucky to get their paperwork approved. there were so many appl
this i crisis bordering on historic changing the rules of how housing works and pushing more potential buyers out of thk altogether. for night"nightly busines i'm diana olick in washington. >>> com,g a shortage of workers i i leaving onendustry feeling pretty crabby. >> detroit is no longer under state oversight allowing the ty to regain control of its finances. the decision by the financial review commission comes more an three years after the motor city emerged from the...
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terran crisis war courtesy of american weapons american logistical support and american intelligence and with syria i must have missed the moment when iran joined the u.s. in sending money and weapons to g. hardest armed groups seeking regime change trump has laid out a list of demands to iran most notably he called on to iran to drop the quote quest to destroy israel an explicit indicator of who trumps trying to court here and this is how we run feels about trump's move. and the american flag isn't the only thing in tatters now so is the iran nuclear deal which has left europe scrambling for response one thing is clear though they won't be taking a leaf out of donald's art of the deal meanwhile around israel sorry has launched a huge strike against a rainy night posts in syria about sixty rockets were fired by twenty eight jets while ten missiles were fired from the ground and all were aimed at the disputed golan heights for more details be heard from local journalists in both television and damascus. here in the muscles we could be able to witness that action which took place after. midnight. we could be able to hear the witness by how the syrian air defense where packaging the. israe
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crisis all courtesy of american. weapons american logistical support and american intelligence and with syria i must have missed the moment when iran joined the u.s. in sending money and weapons to g. hardest armed groups seeking regime change trump has laid out a list of demands to iran most notably he called on to iran to drop the quote quest to destroy israel an explicit indicator of who trumps trying to court him and this is how we run feels about trump's move. and the american flag isn't the only thing in tatters now so is the iran nuclear deal which has left europe scrambling for a response in it is never good for us to break the laws that we ourselves helped to create why because how can you convince powers that occasionally use force or violence that don't respect international law but to follow our example you don't we don't even follow that example sells one thing is clear though they won't be taking a leaf out of donald's art of the deal whole world trust the united states or anther treaty or nuclear she ate it really or a deal with the united states if one president. is a plaything another sort of gate on that will have the. american trust the american credibility on t
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humanitarian crisis war courtesy of american weapons american logistical support and american intelligence and with syria i must have missed the moment when iran joined the u.s. in sending money and weapons to g. hardest armed groups seeking regime change trump has laid out a list of demands to iran most notably he called on to iran to drop the quote quest to destroy israel an explicit indicator of who trumps trying to court here and this is how we run feels about trump's move. and the american flag isn't the only thing in tatters now so is the iran nuclear deal which has left europe scrambling for a response one thing is clear though they won't be taking a leaf out of donald's art of the deal. ok we get the thoughts now of journalist and political commentator and she joins us you very welcome thanks for coming on we were hearing there that trump blames around for creating havoc in the middle east although his critics are saying quite rightly you would say that the u.s. has done pretty much the same if not more so. well exactly just question of. pot. yes true i mean there indians sort of intervention various places outside the border have not been helpful at all on their own the israeli pales
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virginia is in such an economic depression, especially with the est virginia opioid crisis, with the downturn we built or g and carried the industrial on our backs here in west virginia and the only thing coal iser gotten out of misery. coal will never make a comeback. the money thatll the united states spends especially like the -- in the and the iraq wars, of that money e had been invested in west virginia. to the point in southern west virginia that the only way that we of our state can or will be able to survive if the federal government comes invests in us. now, you mentioned with the guest, there's training programs. those training programs don't to r anything that you need get retrained. this area a job in that is covered under those retraining programs is impossible. you'll have to relocate out of this area just to get a job at a driver that pays from $10 o $15 an hour and you cannot live in cities for $10 or $15 an hour. high graduated from school, i left and went to the i left area and when chicago in the 1980s, i was making $16 an hour. $16 an hour, you're lucky to get down n a coal mining job h
virginia is in such an economic depression, especially with the est virginia opioid crisis, with the downturn we built or g and carried the industrial on our backs here in west virginia and the only thing coal iser gotten out of misery. coal will never make a comeback. the money thatll the united states spends especially like the -- in the and the iraq wars, of that money e had been invested in west virginia. to the point in southern west virginia that the only way that we of our state can or...
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g front and center in san francisco these days. and so how is the city's revamped approach working or not working? >> he checked in with the city's homeless czar. >> it's a humanitarian crisisding before our eyes. a lot of the times we would watch this on tv where we are witnessing it. they will be temporarily housed in hotels. charged with finding answers. all helping them build up. >> and then we've got three more in the pipeline where we added few many permanent housing. >> growing towards $270 million, he has added 276 navigation center beds. as many as 400 units, while expanding efforts to connect 400 people with family, friends, some kind of shelter somewhere else. they had a slight decrease and somein use and e as decfamily and veteran homelessness. we're also seeing the reduction of the number of the people who are sleeping on the streets. >> the encampments we saw, much harder to find these days. >> we are not just telling people, hey, you have to move, we're spending a lot of time in some cases months and months trying to find out what their services are. we're seeing about two-thirds of the people except shelter or navigation centers. some of those folks will end
g front and center in san francisco these days. and so how is the city's revamped approach working or not working? >> he checked in with the city's homeless czar. >> it's a humanitarian crisisding before our eyes. a lot of the times we would watch this on tv where we are witnessing it. they will be temporarily housed in hotels. charged with finding answers. all helping them build up. >> and then we've got three more in the pipeline where we added few many permanent housing....
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governor of maine, a colorful g and new hampshire, the colorful guy, and the president had a book how to gin of your base and let's kick lawrence around. the answer to the opioid crisis isn't just to find out where the drug dealers are, that's easy. it's how to get all of these people into treatment and that's hard. people in treatment. they fail,it's expensive, it's not pretty. couldn't show up very good on a card when you knock on doors. when you have the state troopers, that's a pretty good picture. and we could easily say, just like they say i don't want your brown and black drug dealers in our community, i could say, well, i don't want your white drug users in my community. and that doesn't solve the problems. i refused to take the bait. put 100,000 new police officers on the street. and even george bush, sr. put money into treatment. and put money into treatment, that's not what they want. >> mayor strickland, you had a little bit after different approach and i'll quote from your speech as well. we don't get involved in the partisan politics of the day. later you say our team shows up and rolls up its sleeves and takes action. so, tell me how you came to that p
governor of maine, a colorful g and new hampshire, the colorful guy, and the president had a book how to gin of your base and let's kick lawrence around. the answer to the opioid crisis isn't just to find out where the drug dealers are, that's easy. it's how to get all of these people into treatment and that's hard. people in treatment. they fail,it's expensive, it's not pretty. couldn't show up very good on a card when you knock on doors. when you have the state troopers, that's a pretty good...
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g s. >> mike, see you in minutes, thank you. >>> coming right back with the closing countdown. >> after the bell, venezuela's economic crisis forcesy to stop operations there we havthe ose details straight ahead on the "closing bell" as we're back in two. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your business. so this won't happen. because you've made sure this sensor and this machine are integrated. atta, boy. & yes, some people assign genders to machines. & with edge-to-edge intelligence, you'll know your customers love this color, & don't love this one. never getting grape again. & you can adjust in near real time. & if someone tries to breach your firewall in london & you start to panic... don't. you've got allies on the outside, & security algorithms on the inside. & if it's jammed up here, & it's hot in here. & you know both those things, you can do this. & your flowers won't wilt. at&t provides edge to edge intelligence. it can do so much for your business, the list goes on and on. that's the power of &. & when her patient's blood pressure drops, she can share the information with... (slow j
g s. >> mike, see you in minutes, thank you. >>> coming right back with the closing countdown. >> after the bell, venezuela's economic crisis forcesy to stop operations there we havthe ose details straight ahead on the "closing bell" as we're back in two. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your business. so this won't happen. because you've made sure this sensor and this machine are integrated. atta, boy. & yes, some...
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the crisis has already seen a lot of young people leave the country and it's by no means over yet either. caught up with the chief economist of i n g banks cast outside the front for stock exchange to find out what the financial world is making of italy these days. so i once again italy is facing the difficult task to form a government how can the economy cope with all of this when the economy has got used to cope with it because we have said so many different governments in italy and what we do see right now it's economic stagnation so obviously the country would like to see a clear government but if it's not it's going to be muddling through as we had it over the last couple of years so it's alien banks have severe problems what does it all mean for them now. for them of the need to make a distinction between the the legacy asset problems of the problems of the past they still have high non-performing loans in their books but they've also cleaned up the books so the new non-performing loans are bad loans and the books actually have been reduced extremely well so when he asked the c.b.s. think the problems at the italian banking s
the crisis has already seen a lot of young people leave the country and it's by no means over yet either. caught up with the chief economist of i n g banks cast outside the front for stock exchange to find out what the financial world is making of italy these days. so i once again italy is facing the difficult task to form a government how can the economy cope with all of this when the economy has got used to cope with it because we have said so many different governments in italy and what we...
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g, it has no name for itself. it only has a name for what it s in relation to its previous era. what does that tell you? it tells new my view that we're crisis of the old order. what arthur jr. entitled his his roosevelt series, which is very much true. e're in a crisis of the old order and the woorl is in a crisis of old order, the old world died in 1914 and between 1914 and 1945, replaced it. i think we're in sort of a similar situation. don't believe that in political terms, i'm not talking about philosophical terms, but conservatismterms, that t come to grips with fundamental reality. f having to adjust, to changed world. g.o.p. i say that the abandoned reaganism, what am i actually abandoned? to understand that i think it's -- it a littleve what i ttention, to consider to be a political development in modern political in america, and that is, reagan ersion of ronald to supply side economics. think that's a key to understanding the history of 1976.vatism since, say, when reagan ran for president in 1976, supply side economics was budding thing. it was being written about in "wall torial page of the street journal" and jack kemp was talki
g, it has no name for itself. it only has a name for what it s in relation to its previous era. what does that tell you? it tells new my view that we're crisis of the old order. what arthur jr. entitled his his roosevelt series, which is very much true. e're in a crisis of the old order and the woorl is in a crisis of old order, the old world died in 1914 and between 1914 and 1945, replaced it. i think we're in sort of a similar situation. don't believe that in political terms, i'm not talking...
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crisis. what is that component, the bottom panel, what is that missing component that really has been largely absent, not just in japan but globally, when you look across ghe basket? so, it's, ok, another clue. it is what you look for every year. and, whether of not, of course in higher thanes expectations and you go away for the next 12 months satisfied. we will review what that portion is in the next few minutes. if you have an answer, tv click that, bottom left. put your answers in and we will be announcing the answer. if you want to be named later in the program. tv is your function. stay tuned for more coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: this is bloomberg markets: asia. i'm haslinda amin. dave: one stock story we have been tracking is alabama su -- alibaba surging in hong kong. up as much is 11%. is onlynt company assets such as medical devices and drugs in hong kong. for the equivalent of $1.5 billion. alibaba is planning to take control of the and and turn into it its health care arm. for more on this we turn to richard frost. so, what's going on here? richard: certainly drawing a lot of attention. this is a stock that had not
crisis. what is that component, the bottom panel, what is that missing component that really has been largely absent, not just in japan but globally, when you look across ghe basket? so, it's, ok, another clue. it is what you look for every year. and, whether of not, of course in higher thanes expectations and you go away for the next 12 months satisfied. we will review what that portion is in the next few minutes. if you have an answer, tv click that, bottom left. put your answers in and we...
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g-o-r. it's fairly well-knonown in eure and around the world. it produces washingng machines, appliances like that. and the fagor washing machine company has suffered from the international crisisike everybody else, and so the demand for these washing machines has fallen. so they had about 2,500 workers in the town of mondragon, at this factory, and they couldn't use 600 or 700 of them that just--there wasn't a demand for it. so the question is, what do you do? and they have a two-step answer. first answer: "we are going to share the pain." in other words, if you don't need 600 or 700 workers, the other way of saying that is "you don't need as many hours of labor because there's no point in producing the machines you can't sell." but the question is, why would you want to impose the need to cut back on an all-or-nothing basis? why would a person either be employed or unemployed? because if what you want is x-hundred hours less labor, then it could be that everybody does two houours a week less. that would be what's called sharing the burden of unemployment. so the first t rue they have is, you never impose the unemployment exclusively on a subset of people. that is fundamentall
g-o-r. it's fairly well-knonown in eure and around the world. it produces washingng machines, appliances like that. and the fagor washing machine company has suffered from the international crisisike everybody else, and so the demand for these washing machines has fallen. so they had about 2,500 workers in the town of mondragon, at this factory, and they couldn't use 600 or 700 of them that just--there wasn't a demand for it. so the question is, what do you do? and they have a two-step answer....
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shows there is a problem here of a horse crisis, the rspca last year had something like 80,000 horses that it came out to investigate, and last year horses were our gelty. fl getting te ‘crueltyfgégiifi: if: 7 f 7" fl getting for ‘crueltyfgégiifi: if: 7 f 7" fl getting for horses, y::fffj if: 7 f 7" fl getting for horses, y: the if if: 7 f 7" we are getting for horses, and the number of have to take in, number of horses we have to take in, and frankly we are full up at the moment as are other welfare charities and nasa is sending a helicopter that's net much. bigger ~~ than a tennis ball to mars. the "rovercopter" is designed for the planet's ultra—thin atmosphere and will be launched in two years. its four blades will spin 10—times faster than a standard helicopter. i was saying it should be called diddy copter and you said it sounded silly. not silly copter, diddy copter, steve, chris, claire noble all agree, and saying that diddy co pter all agree, and saying that diddy copter is perfect and we have - a all agree, and saying that diddy copter is perfect and —— have - a £1343; they gig; they were taken been reporting that they were taken yesterday, t
shows there is a problem here of a horse crisis, the rspca last year had something like 80,000 horses that it came out to investigate, and last year horses were our gelty. fl getting te ‘crueltyfgégiifi: if: 7 f 7" fl getting for ‘crueltyfgégiifi: if: 7 f 7" fl getting for horses, y::fffj if: 7 f 7" fl getting for horses, y: the if if: 7 f 7" we are getting for horses, and the number of have to take in, number of horses we have to take in, and frankly we are full...