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director gen. amano: good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. it is nice to see some familiar faces in the audience. institutesed by this and i am very honored to be given the chance today. today is going to say based on my experience. and itapanese diplomat is my observation of some 30 years. this to ourd website. if there is precisely which or a number needed. please refer to that which is being circulated. i will touch on the main theme. i am willing to discuss the matters with you. to share my views about the environment in which we are working, the reason and history and background. there have been positive developments. as ais enjoying confidence verification organization, the only nuclear verification organization. make ourne my best to activities impartial, .ndependent, and objective credibility is the biggest asset for our organization. iaea is a small organization. we are not wealthy. in the past, there have been important developments, which is agreement on the protocol. it is very importan
director gen. amano: good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. it is nice to see some familiar faces in the audience. institutesed by this and i am very honored to be given the chance today. today is going to say based on my experience. and itapanese diplomat is my observation of some 30 years. this to ourd website. if there is precisely which or a number needed. please refer to that which is being circulated. i will touch on the main theme. i am willing to discuss the matters with you. to share my...
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sarah ponczek bringing us all things gen z.up, casper has achieved unicorns that is with a $1 trillion capital raise. how the company plans the use its investment next. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: online mattress startup casper has joined the you record club. it's guilt $100 million in new funding, bringing the valuation to more than $1 billion. casper is part of a growing start of selling directly to consumers online and looking to expand its footprint in the mortar business. bloomberg's selina wang spoke to the casper ceo. >> we have a couple of areas we are excited to put that capital to work in. we continue to bring great products to market that are designed to help people sleep better, period. our sheets, pillows and mattresses are designed to help improve the quality of your sleep and we will continue to take great products to market. the next area is taking those products to market through more and more points of distribution. we have 23 stores today. we will open up dozens more this year. the stores are a great compl
sarah ponczek bringing us all things gen z.up, casper has achieved unicorns that is with a $1 trillion capital raise. how the company plans the use its investment next. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: online mattress startup casper has joined the you record club. it's guilt $100 million in new funding, bringing the valuation to more than $1 billion. casper is part of a growing start of selling directly to consumers online and looking to expand its footprint in the mortar business. bloomberg's...
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gen. office saying we need you to look into this. the atty. gen.'s office never publicly announced what their investigation found but i hope they are following up and looking into it. >> prof. bornstein says all the billions unaccounted for are likely going right back into the supply chain, the refineries, the pipeline owners and the retailers. >>> tonight there is a push in san francisco to charge more for bags at grocery stores and restaurants. a supervisor is proposing an increase in the bag fee from $.10-$.25, the goal is to eliminate plastic and paper bag waste by encouraging people to bring their own reusable bags. if approved the $.25 charge will go into effect by july of the $.25 charge will go into effect by july 2020. >>> a few hours from now one of the most anticipated reports out of washington in decades, is set to become public. here is a live look at capitol hill tonight, nicole killian with what the white house and democratic lawmakers have to say ahead of the release of the
gen. office saying we need you to look into this. the atty. gen.'s office never publicly announced what their investigation found but i hope they are following up and looking into it. >> prof. bornstein says all the billions unaccounted for are likely going right back into the supply chain, the refineries, the pipeline owners and the retailers. >>> tonight there is a push in san francisco to charge more for bags at grocery stores and restaurants. a supervisor is proposing an...
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-gen.enberg: he has stated again and again that he ye committed to nato and he did so when i met hierday and did so in the state of the union speech. president trumpas been equally ear on the importance of fair burden-sharing, for nato allies to invest more in defense. the good news is that is exactly what allies are doing now. after yearof cutting defense budgets can they have all started to invest more in defense and that is a result of very the message which is ved in washington, and one of my main messages to congress today. laura: but how much resentme is it causing in the alliance you lead, president trumpll g other members of nato freeloaders and delinquent? sec.-gen. stoltenberg: president trump has a different style, more direct language tcan other polileaders. but what matters is the core message, for nato to be strong ncwe need to be a fair all not only is this the message from him, but it is the message from 29 allies. we have made commitments, and i expect all allies to make go
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gen.: those are questions asked in the early 1990's. a were saying what is the future? the term was out of sector or out of business. periods inre are two which nato demonstrated its fidelity. 1996 -- it's viability. it conducted peace operations in bosnia and kosovo and that in 2006 when it made the decision to leave europe for peacekeeping missions but to the near east for combat operations inside of afghanistan. as many would say, this is not your father's nato. this is operation, this is an organization that can operate around the world. thed: as the mission of united states changed, at least under this president? some ofot involved in those operations around the world anymore. gen. kimmitt: we are not. but we are still in syria. we are still in iraq. nato put it training mission back in iraq. we woulde recognized go nowhere without allies and there is no better security organization to work alongside the nato. david: let's talk about the question president trump has talked about -- ho
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gen z is shopping fundamentally different than generations before.t to do everything they can do from their phone. second of all, they are social. celebrities and the people driving the purpose decisions are social stars. youtubers, instagrammers. with dote, we allow you to collaborate and shop together. really taking a lot of what we lost when we moved online back into the shopping experience in terms of interaction. emily: how do you make money? lauren: we make money in two ways. we take a cut from a retailer partners for every transaction generated on the platform. at the end of last year, we launched a private label with a big youtuber named emma chamberlain. emily: how much traffic are you driving? lauren: we don't necessarily disclose that, but we have 3.2 million users on the platform. emily: you were on apple's original show, "planet of the apps." gwyneth paltrow was a judge. apparently, she stayed involved with the company. tell me about that. lauren: absolutely. i think what gwyneth has done was really about storytelling and commerce built
gen z is shopping fundamentally different than generations before.t to do everything they can do from their phone. second of all, they are social. celebrities and the people driving the purpose decisions are social stars. youtubers, instagrammers. with dote, we allow you to collaborate and shop together. really taking a lot of what we lost when we moved online back into the shopping experience in terms of interaction. emily: how do you make money? lauren: we make money in two ways. we take a...
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gen. linnington: and we're grateful for having such a great group of american patriots behind me. as the president said yesterday, the wounded warriors behind me rode through the streets of annapolis, maryland, and the campus of the u.s. naval academy, where they received the incredible encouragement and recognition for their service and sacrifice. tomorrow, they'll ride through northern virginia, an uphill, hilly ride, and it's going to be raining. how about that? [laughter] gen. linnington: continuing to challenge themselves physically while strengthening bonds of friendship and cohesion with each other and with the grateful citizens they'll meet along the way, we know that with the right support, wounded veterans regularly overcome the adversity of their injuries and either return to duty in uniform or lead full, productive lives as citizen leaders in the communities in which they settle. and that's really what today is all about: providing a venue for wounded service members to bond, c
gen. linnington: and we're grateful for having such a great group of american patriots behind me. as the president said yesterday, the wounded warriors behind me rode through the streets of annapolis, maryland, and the campus of the u.s. naval academy, where they received the incredible encouragement and recognition for their service and sacrifice. tomorrow, they'll ride through northern virginia, an uphill, hilly ride, and it's going to be raining. how about that? [laughter] gen. linnington:...
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high fliers this year too and a new generation of people entering the workforce what does gen z want in a job and should we give them what they want? "power lunch" starts right now >> welcome to "power lunch." i'm dominic chu. markets are higher across the board today but well off the session highs, creeping closer to all-time highs. the nasdaq crossing 8,000 today for the first time since october and we are seeing the dow up about 25 points. remember, at the highs, tyler, we were up 145 and as low as plus 13. we'll see how the markets shape up now >> i told you i'd see you in a minute let's go to bob pisani, a close eye on the key levels from the floor of the new york stock exchange what's moving, bob >> you know, tyler, we're less than 1% from an historic high on the s&p 500. we've been telling you about that and hovering over the levels the triple q semiconductors and banks and industrials. they're the market leaders that's what you want to see. the smh hit a new high today and boeing finally stopped dropping. that's certainly good news there's a little concern out there though ab
high fliers this year too and a new generation of people entering the workforce what does gen z want in a job and should we give them what they want? "power lunch" starts right now >> welcome to "power lunch." i'm dominic chu. markets are higher across the board today but well off the session highs, creeping closer to all-time highs. the nasdaq crossing 8,000 today for the first time since october and we are seeing the dow up about 25 points. remember, at the highs,...
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it is a great trio the kind of encapsulates what gen z will be looking at in what to invest. >> gen zs very different from millennials like us and gen x and the many generations before us. ages seven to 22 grew up on social media platforms. people talk about the influencer economy. it is very real. bloomberg conducted a survey and z say52% of generation that is how they find out about new products. that is more than millennials and more than gen x, so it really makes a difference. scarlet: they are highly susceptible to influence. that is good to know for advertisers. we know they spend too much time on their phones. they have strong beliefs in ways that cannot be manipulated like they have been in the past. they want companies whose values align with their own. >> the survey also found gen z will pay up for a product when stand for40%, if they gender equality, if they actually stand for racial equality. they are not just saying that they want social justice. we will see what happens when they get more spending power. but already, they have spending power to the likes of $143 billion
it is a great trio the kind of encapsulates what gen z will be looking at in what to invest. >> gen zs very different from millennials like us and gen x and the many generations before us. ages seven to 22 grew up on social media platforms. people talk about the influencer economy. it is very real. bloomberg conducted a survey and z say52% of generation that is how they find out about new products. that is more than millennials and more than gen x, so it really makes a difference....
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first of all, gen z.asically the mid-90's forward, the children of gen x, the people who follow millennials. we spend a lot of time worrying about millennials and how to sell to them. people forget that after boomers, we have another generation come along, and that is gen z. do they have money to spend? and how? carol: because they are different. david: using about what happened, a dot-com bubble, a great financial crisis, 9/11. there's been a lot of trauma. reporter: they were reared in the recession, so they come out fromplace different millennials. they love avocado toast, five dollar lattes. gen z comes out to be much more frugal. that is not a good thing if you are a consumer brand or retailer. carol: so what are we seeing in terms of their buying habits and shopping? reporter: they are much more frugal, and they are forcing merchants and brands to say i have a reason that you want to shop with me. in other words, they are much more value-oriented. they want companies to take positions on political i
first of all, gen z.asically the mid-90's forward, the children of gen x, the people who follow millennials. we spend a lot of time worrying about millennials and how to sell to them. people forget that after boomers, we have another generation come along, and that is gen z. do they have money to spend? and how? carol: because they are different. david: using about what happened, a dot-com bubble, a great financial crisis, 9/11. there's been a lot of trauma. reporter: they were reared in the...
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these are the children of gen x.hey are different kinds of consumers but they have grown up in a world where mobile, internet shopping, where being able to talk back and forth to retailers and communicate and not just be on the receiving end of advertising, they have grown up with that. carol: before everybody starts googling, these are gen z. 1995 and after. jim: they are in the age range of roughly seven, eight up to 22. a lot of people say isn't that too young? the answer is no. anybody who has kids now or has kids in recent years, it is not the old days where mom goes out and buys everything for a child up to the time they leave home. it is much more interactive. kids have a lot more say. they demand different things from the products that they get. carol: you talk about china specifically. this new era of chinese shopping. jim: china is an interesting place simply because that is where a lot of this is happening first, for a lot of reasons. one big reason is that china is the place where gen z controls the highe
these are the children of gen x.hey are different kinds of consumers but they have grown up in a world where mobile, internet shopping, where being able to talk back and forth to retailers and communicate and not just be on the receiving end of advertising, they have grown up with that. carol: before everybody starts googling, these are gen z. 1995 and after. jim: they are in the age range of roughly seven, eight up to 22. a lot of people say isn't that too young? the answer is no. anybody who...
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snapchat hasn't had that moment outside of the gen z generation.'s going to be something that happens and it only happens on snap and you will have to be on snap to see it. that is a great upside case of it happens, but we do not know if or when it will happen. emily: thank you both. meantime, amazon will start accepting cash at its convenience stores. they don't have cashiers. there has been criticism that going cashless discriminates against lower-income customers. without credit or debit cards. amazon has only 10 go stores in three cities in the united states, but there could eventually be as many as 3000. coming up, no longer just a something to be imagined in a galaxy far, far away. we will tell you just how scientists captured an image of something so strong that nothing can escape it. we are talking about black holes, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: spacex is readying another launch of its falcon heavy rocket on wednesday. unlike its original launch this , one will be for the first paying customer of the rocket. just who is it? a satellite
snapchat hasn't had that moment outside of the gen z generation.'s going to be something that happens and it only happens on snap and you will have to be on snap to see it. that is a great upside case of it happens, but we do not know if or when it will happen. emily: thank you both. meantime, amazon will start accepting cash at its convenience stores. they don't have cashiers. there has been criticism that going cashless discriminates against lower-income customers. without credit or debit...
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gen z'ers control about 15% of disposable income. that is a lot.arol: you guys include a ton of different companies. think i can pronounce all of them, but there are things like alibaba. but, there are different things like you could be watching tv and you put your mobile phone and i don't know -- a qr code and you get the link of something you saw on an actor. jim: unlike a lot of retailing in the west where e-taling is the big thing, you go to a site like an amazon, find what you want, shop there and buy it. the difference in china is that social e-commerce has become the big thing. social shopping. instead of going to a retail portal just to buy something, you interact with people on social media. as buying opportunities are slipped in, you see an influencer using a particular makeup brand, there will be a button on the screen you can push and buy what they are using. links in social media discussions about stars to the clothing the stars are wearing. to a brand that the star particularly likes. the whole idea is that over there, they have pushe
gen z'ers control about 15% of disposable income. that is a lot.arol: you guys include a ton of different companies. think i can pronounce all of them, but there are things like alibaba. but, there are different things like you could be watching tv and you put your mobile phone and i don't know -- a qr code and you get the link of something you saw on an actor. jim: unlike a lot of retailing in the west where e-taling is the big thing, you go to a site like an amazon, find what you want, shop...
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gen zers feel they deserve them, mr. employers are seeing this.re noticing this trend and then gen zers said, hey, we know our work. lauren: you will get the promotion. tracee: different generation. lauren: time for great next debate. dag owners are happier than cat owners. i think so, cheryl. tracee: 36% of dog owners were happy while only 18% of cat owners came back with -- lauren: look at the picture again. cheryl: that is my cat and that's tracee's dog. [inaudible] lauren: in the middle onset i actually think who is cuter but i will never say. cheryl: she's playing in the middle. cats can be temperamental, for those of us who love them -- tracee: dog owners say according to survey they do see dogs as part of the family more so than cat owners. i don't know that they interviewed you as part of the survey. i know that you see milo as part of your family. maria: every day i am joined by maria bartiromo and dagen mcdowell who love their dogs. lauren: mornings with maria starts right now. maria: thank you so much for joining us, i'm maria bartiromo
gen zers feel they deserve them, mr. employers are seeing this.re noticing this trend and then gen zers said, hey, we know our work. lauren: you will get the promotion. tracee: different generation. lauren: time for great next debate. dag owners are happier than cat owners. i think so, cheryl. tracee: 36% of dog owners were happy while only 18% of cat owners came back with -- lauren: look at the picture again. cheryl: that is my cat and that's tracee's dog. [inaudible] lauren: in the middle...
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. >> you talk about ibm being a number one target for gen z gen z, i feel like gets a bad rap and millennialsall the young folks. they're saying all the things they used to say about gen x back when i was younger. have you noticed anything unique about gen z, that work force, that's aspiring? you say ibm. or is it pretty much the generational stuff double matter >> i will tell you on generational issues, one misconception people have is people's ability to learn and transform is directly related to their age. that is -- we have found that to be absolutely not true the same percentage of people who can transform irrespective of age, absolutely. >> it's the older people -- >> those are stereotypes and it's absolutely not true in what we have found, and i, by the way, have found it very true on consumerism, pushing everything to be consumerism. i have found that true across the entire work force by segments so do i think many -- this idea of consumerism is especially for a consumerism? business to business can often b-complex. we've had to internalize this is why there are 20,000 design jeers i
. >> you talk about ibm being a number one target for gen z gen z, i feel like gets a bad rap and millennialsall the young folks. they're saying all the things they used to say about gen x back when i was younger. have you noticed anything unique about gen z, that work force, that's aspiring? you say ibm. or is it pretty much the generational stuff double matter >> i will tell you on generational issues, one misconception people have is people's ability to learn and transform is...
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gen. spying on al politimpaign is a big deal. >> you are not suggesting,py though, thatg occurred? atty. gen. barr: i think spying did occur. cuyes, i think spying did nick: there will now be a review as to whether secret surveillance of the trump campgn was improper or illegal. we are awaiting the public release the mueller report. so far we have only seen a four-page summary prepared by theustice department. in the meantime, donald trump has vowed to fight back against his accusers, and in his new attorney general, he appears to have a loyal ally. nick bryant, bbc news, washington.ur among the senators questioning the attorney general today was democrat chris van hollen from maryland. he joined my colleagues christian fraser and katty kayra for their pr"beyond 100 days." katty: what did you make of what the attorney general said about the possibility thatrump campaign was spied on by u.s. intelligence services during the campaign? sen. van hollen: here we have an attoey general who has n
gen. spying on al politimpaign is a big deal. >> you are not suggesting,py though, thatg occurred? atty. gen. barr: i think spying did occur. cuyes, i think spying did nick: there will now be a review as to whether secret surveillance of the trump campgn was improper or illegal. we are awaiting the public release the mueller report. so far we have only seen a four-page summary prepared by theustice department. in the meantime, donald trump has vowed to fight back against his accusers, and...
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gen. dunford: let me start with, in my previous life, i did weapons system development for socomm. i have done weapons system development for space and also the missile defense agency. a full spectrum of different classes of engineering and different levels of complexity. model is different from what we are proposing and that is what you are recognizing. model, themm advanced engineering is actually done by the service, and in this model, it would be the same. the advanced capability would be done by the 's -- the space .orce the actual research and todaypment done by socomm is about $600 million. what is in the air force today, it is about 11, it ,s $11 billion in acquisitions $8 billion, it is a different scale and the complexity of the engineering and the complications are a different class. i would argue it is different missions and different scales and i think it would be much more difficult to manage and that environment given the amount of acquisition we are going to do as a departm
gen. dunford: let me start with, in my previous life, i did weapons system development for socomm. i have done weapons system development for space and also the missile defense agency. a full spectrum of different classes of engineering and different levels of complexity. model is different from what we are proposing and that is what you are recognizing. model, themm advanced engineering is actually done by the service, and in this model, it would be the same. the advanced capability would be...
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gen but what would his victory mean for the country we will go to jakarta also coming up. i don't reconstruct the cathedral is not going to be even more beautiful than the whole. and i won't be going to be reached within five years that. france is a manual mccrone promises notre dame will rise from the ashes today he meets ministers to plan its restoration and novak djokovic is into clay court season at the monte carlo masters but it doesn't all go according to plans for the world number one on his debut on the surface this year. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program exit polls in indonesia's elections are pointing toward a significant victory for the country's current president djoko would otoh he's predicted to win roughly fifty five percent of the vote against his main rival candidate and former general provost to be on top the result could be pivotal for the country's future as well for its reputation as a tolerant of muslim country the contest has brought the country's huge voting public out in force. the scale of these elections is vost one hundred ninety million po
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gen x. x -- i'm they blamed us for everything. special thanre millennials?young but living in a very different time. social media has always been around. been around. this is a generation that has grown up with, like, instant gratification. push a button, get whatever you want, and they are also very in tune with what celebrities are doing because .hey see it every day they are following these influencers. of things's a lot like millennials killed this, millennials killed packaged salami. other things that millennials ise into that generation z like, "that's not cool?" of generation z are vegetarian or vegan, so move at, maybe? bloomberg did a survey and it's pretty drastic the change in numbers. you see a big jump in veganism and being vegetarian. a big one for the likes of campbell soup or kraft or very large packets plastic food brands because they are going to have to write a way to cater to a generation that cares about health, that cares about animals. caroline: more than companies coming out having ethical standards to lure people. which companies are
gen x. x -- i'm they blamed us for everything. special thanre millennials?young but living in a very different time. social media has always been around. been around. this is a generation that has grown up with, like, instant gratification. push a button, get whatever you want, and they are also very in tune with what celebrities are doing because .hey see it every day they are following these influencers. of things's a lot like millennials killed this, millennials killed packaged salami. other...
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population of the united states and these millenniums are eager to consume not surprisingly says when gen low. in the west the older generations had a lot of luxury so it's not such a big deal for young people but that's not the case for china's older generation which is why we're so eager to have it. when john lao is certain chinese influence in the fashion world will continue growing this year she's planning to launch her own collection of swimwear and the fashion will probably continue to be her own best advertising. hungry while one restaurant can offer you something fragrant and crispy supposedly cockroaches fit that bill breeders insists the insects are clean and tasty and are working with the chef. to make them a delicacy warning our report contains a lot of bugs. imagine having a million cockroaches in your home the stuff of nightmares but that is the case for leaving can i and he couldn't be happier as a breeder he sees them as his children he also thinks they're delicious. and. a lot of people think it's disgusting and call them pests with the ones that we bring it here american
population of the united states and these millenniums are eager to consume not surprisingly says when gen low. in the west the older generations had a lot of luxury so it's not such a big deal for young people but that's not the case for china's older generation which is why we're so eager to have it. when john lao is certain chinese influence in the fashion world will continue growing this year she's planning to launch her own collection of swimwear and the fashion will probably continue to be...
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i just a see them being able to move up the chain into millennials and gen xers anytime soon. >> overt week we have seen analysts upgrade their views including someone of rbc capital two days ago. he said he believes snap is evident flexion point. now if they truly have fixed their android problem, they are going to open up a broader range of users. you will see revenue growth accelerate. losses will come down in stock will go higher. emily: we're focused here on the u.s.. international users are android users. what do snaps picture look like in the international market and have they fixed their android problem? >> they have only recently announced that there is going to be a new revamped version. if they do get it correctly, they do have a huge global market opportunity. littleaces it may be a bit too late. i have already lost those users to competing platforms. in terms of analyst sentiment, it is fair to say that 2018 was rock bottom snapchat. everything that could have gone wrong did go wrong. now analysts are starting to track this maturity, this growing desire to make money. to
i just a see them being able to move up the chain into millennials and gen xers anytime soon. >> overt week we have seen analysts upgrade their views including someone of rbc capital two days ago. he said he believes snap is evident flexion point. now if they truly have fixed their android problem, they are going to open up a broader range of users. you will see revenue growth accelerate. losses will come down in stock will go higher. emily: we're focused here on the u.s.. international...
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gen. nagata: thank you for the question. before you begin i just want to add my compliments and my own small amount of accommodation to to thent of commendation members on the task force that of labor for so long to create the proposals, the ideas and initiatives that hopefully will create greater progress for us in the future. regarding your question, in my view, in my current position, i i am a counterterrorism strategist. in my view the degree to which our and the international community struggle with the violent extremism, the number of ways in which it intersects, is interrelated with, and is entangled with our aspirations to achieve our other nationals objectives including what i would call at least at present a war of influence with other peer competitors, almost too numerous to count. i think one of the biggest mistakes we sometimes make is we try to act as if our struggle with violent extremism and its other national security imperatives operate on different islands on different p
gen. nagata: thank you for the question. before you begin i just want to add my compliments and my own small amount of accommodation to to thent of commendation members on the task force that of labor for so long to create the proposals, the ideas and initiatives that hopefully will create greater progress for us in the future. regarding your question, in my view, in my current position, i i am a counterterrorism strategist. in my view the degree to which our and the international community...
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tell early indications show he could take fifty five percent of the vote against his opponent next gen press but what's to be as tough. coming up next an in-depth look at the risks to the world in fact life that's in just a few minutes right here on to get you don't go away.
tell early indications show he could take fifty five percent of the vote against his opponent next gen press but what's to be as tough. coming up next an in-depth look at the risks to the world in fact life that's in just a few minutes right here on to get you don't go away.
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fifty seven people killed in last month's paean airlines crash the remaining members of the current gen family are yet to come to terms with the situation. yeah we are talking of a station probably you have not bought it any part of your loved ones it was a motorcycle and for a little come up with its momentum is a monument so you get to keeps meeting you. as he waits for the remains of his relatives current just keeping up to date with news regarding the crash he even has a hard copy of blowing see a dentist winning the condolences but it brings scant comfort that you know i need confusion cleaving never. solved the issue because now that he did to the trade his decision so why didn't they do that in the first instance. is you accept accept his apology but. you still have to be the courage of family now plans to sue boy they put profit before life. and. this is happening it has happened not once but twice ok so at least they didn't do to be held accountable and to also be theatric much as most perceive their putting profit before life really needs to go after their profit. to related c
fifty seven people killed in last month's paean airlines crash the remaining members of the current gen family are yet to come to terms with the situation. yeah we are talking of a station probably you have not bought it any part of your loved ones it was a motorcycle and for a little come up with its momentum is a monument so you get to keeps meeting you. as he waits for the remains of his relatives current just keeping up to date with news regarding the crash he even has a hard copy of...
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alan about what a concept car we drive me out each around los angeles small but spacious four hundred gens dynamic. and then you see i had leon cooper our esteemed.
alan about what a concept car we drive me out each around los angeles small but spacious four hundred gens dynamic. and then you see i had leon cooper our esteemed.
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start using that moving yourself f creates power,ic gen further it shooome of most amazinga been able to meet in success, there's something in theirbackground, a horrible atro t that's something everyewer needs to look even in the situation. >> you wrote that at to talk go? >> didn't go didn't think i was a grea a sen thposition, and to be honest,ou it's so yill ultimately know it's him and not ug, oh, my don't you ge one of t suited f ashes, and is that the story that out dispi i think that people have always been the most disadvantaged people becdisadva givethuge, then you don't get? t you gave themverything but the work ethic, and we have to go back to not shieldingield them d transformation and how you your veryst, preacher. something that maybe you didn't happen. >>right.>> how did she feel abo writing this book and telling her story? >> i never spoke u about itil she did. i felt like it was her story to tell. the reason that i am nowab talkg ut it is, i am talking about it from a parents' perspective. we go through the same thing but we go through it from a different point of vi
start using that moving yourself f creates power,ic gen further it shooome of most amazinga been able to meet in success, there's something in theirbackground, a horrible atro t that's something everyewer needs to look even in the situation. >> you wrote that at to talk go? >> didn't go didn't think i was a grea a sen thposition, and to be honest,ou it's so yill ultimately know it's him and not ug, oh, my don't you ge one of t suited f ashes, and is that the story that out dispi i...
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that's on the gen z target >> based on that, what are the companies, what are the stocks that are goingll of that spending >> sure. so in my universe, which is really the apparel and footwear space, one of the biggest macro themes we've seen in the data towards athletics. >> typically, nike, the number one brand in terms of footwear, that had a stellar reading there's a significant brand, lululemon was one of the most notable risers in our survey it cracked the top ten list. it wasn't just driven by females. males were actually supporting that that would be on the apparel side looking at technology, that is very important gen z is the first digitally native generation we have. these teens were 3 or 4 when the first iphone came out. 83% say they have an iphone today. the other stat that was staggering is 50% of teens claim they shop on amazon as their private market spot. >> erin murphy, thank you. >>> on deck. calling it quits why a huge cigarette maker is telling its more than 1 billion smokers to stop smoking. >>> but, first, brexit going main street. theresa may giving the old snl tr
that's on the gen z target >> based on that, what are the companies, what are the stocks that are goingll of that spending >> sure. so in my universe, which is really the apparel and footwear space, one of the biggest macro themes we've seen in the data towards athletics. >> typically, nike, the number one brand in terms of footwear, that had a stellar reading there's a significant brand, lululemon was one of the most notable risers in our survey it cracked the top ten list....
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. >>> la gen dinero a sus familias que estÉn orgullosos que estÁn trabajando en restaurantes. >>> danielaa limitado. >>> las ensaladas. >>> sin duda el Éxito de daniela pone en alto la cocina latina si no tambiÉn, a todas a las mujeres. en new york, rebeca smicht noticias telemundo. >>> eso daniela. pues se estrena una de las pelÍculas mÁs esperadas por millones de personas en todo el mundo. ha desatado euforia a nivel mundial, el universo de marvel. por iron man, capitÁn amÉrica, thor y la viuda negra. y con endgame pondrÍa punto final. ha tenido ganancias multimillonarias. >>> la pelÍcula que participe capitana marvel, fue un Éxito. esperamos que tambiÉn sea un Éxito. >>> este grupo o de fanÁticos en hollywood espera ser el primero en el mundo en ver la esperada pelÍcula tendrÁn que vivir en un teatro 3 dÍas y ver toda la dlex de marvel. la familia dejÓ escuela y trabajo para ser parte del maratÓn fÍlmico. >>> nosotros con lo que estamos en cine seremos los primeros en todo en el paÍs y el mundo en ver la pelÍcula. y valiÓ la pena el sacrificio valiÓ la pena. >>> en total 500 personas p
. >>> la gen dinero a sus familias que estÉn orgullosos que estÁn trabajando en restaurantes. >>> danielaa limitado. >>> las ensaladas. >>> sin duda el Éxito de daniela pone en alto la cocina latina si no tambiÉn, a todas a las mujeres. en new york, rebeca smicht noticias telemundo. >>> eso daniela. pues se estrena una de las pelÍculas mÁs esperadas por millones de personas en todo el mundo. ha desatado euforia a nivel mundial, el universo de...
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director gen. amano: good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. it is nice to see some familiar faces in the audience. i'm impressed by this institute and i am very honored to be given the chance today. what i am going to say today is based on my experience. i'm a japanese diplomat and it is my observation of some 30 years. the text is being uploaded to our website in this area of prolific asian -- nuclear verification. if there is precisely which or a number needed. for this, please refer to that which is being circulated. i will touch on the main theme. i am willing to discuss the matters with you. i would like to share my views about the environment in which we are working, the reason and history and background. there have been positive developments. iaea is enjoying confidence as a verification organization, the only nuclear verification organization. i have done my best to make our activities impartial, independent, and objective. credibility is the biggest asset for our organization. iaea is a sma
director gen. amano: good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. it is nice to see some familiar faces in the audience. i'm impressed by this institute and i am very honored to be given the chance today. what i am going to say today is based on my experience. i'm a japanese diplomat and it is my observation of some 30 years. the text is being uploaded to our website in this area of prolific asian -- nuclear verification. if there is precisely which or a number needed. for this, please refer to that...
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prce, and that was what drove jeff benedict and i writing the book, what's the price and the cost of genn tiger's case, it was a completely entitled person, an indidual who showed very little appreciation and gratitude for others who were doing things for him, even a simple thank you at timeswas >> how bad was the pain?fer. how bad did it get in terms of his bacelk? >> for long stretches of time, i many man ay wee months, he could barely get out of bed. one strch, he barm got out of bed for ten straight days. every otep he tok was pain personified, and there were points in time where tiger felt, a, he could never swing a golf club again, butlt was cear how he would be able to walk again. >> golf is not only about physical ability, it's about mental ability. how do you think he wen rfrom thck bottom to what we saw yesterday?nt >> well, he through rehab, and i think he took a long look at himself in the mirror an said, is this the kind of father i want to be to my two children? he loves his kids. earl loved him -- >> his fathe yes, and tita, the mother, loved him. but they loved him a diff
prce, and that was what drove jeff benedict and i writing the book, what's the price and the cost of genn tiger's case, it was a completely entitled person, an indidual who showed very little appreciation and gratitude for others who were doing things for him, even a simple thank you at timeswas >> how bad was the pain?fer. how bad did it get in terms of his bacelk? >> for long stretches of time, i many man ay wee months, he could barely get out of bed. one strch, he barm got out of...
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. >> millennials and gen z. the only way you can communicate with them is through apps. >> reporter: some neighbors aren't so sure invitie ining ci students in. >> they were parking and trashing the neighborhood. >> reporter: until she did. commerce led to cleanliness. >> it's not the money as much. it's r venues that might have extra spaces for rent. >> thank you. >>> you might leave feeling deflated after this story. there's a worldwide shortage of helium and it's impacting a lot of parties and special events. many people walking into party stores like this one are being told they can't have balloons blown up because they are out of the gas. it's not just party stores. it's vital in the medical and scientific world. it cannot be manufactured. it's not renewable and can only be found deep under ground. >> it's up to me to come up with creative solutions to keep doing what i'm doing without depending on helium. >> parties, graduations, everything is around the corner. the shortage could last for a few years unti
. >> millennials and gen z. the only way you can communicate with them is through apps. >> reporter: some neighbors aren't so sure invitie ining ci students in. >> they were parking and trashing the neighborhood. >> reporter: until she did. commerce led to cleanliness. >> it's not the money as much. it's r venues that might have extra spaces for rent. >> thank you. >>> you might leave feeling deflated after this story. there's a worldwide shortage of...