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twenty twelve he was appointed the director of the small state funded global center which he turned into one must face the voters. was. was the director's work and reputation extends well beyond brushes borders. is known for his mo. i'm a kind of it's a classic productions like to have marius bobber of seville at the school i'm sure open twenty sixteen. was the time and as a film director his latest film live summer tells the story of two soviet rock stars in the one nine hundred seventy s. but things took a turn for the worse when an opus twenty seventeen karylle several brownie called was taken into custody of accusations that he had been involved in embezzling state funding for the us charges he denies. and i'm delighted to welcome thomas alston my are here to the studio a well known director here in berlin currently working at the shall be in the theater and of course a friend since many years of kit is set up but on the cuff is to also have thanks so much for coming in how surprised were you when you heard the news of his release today it was very surprising surprising to me because
twenty twelve he was appointed the director of the small state funded global center which he turned into one must face the voters. was. was the director's work and reputation extends well beyond brushes borders. is known for his mo. i'm a kind of it's a classic productions like to have marius bobber of seville at the school i'm sure open twenty sixteen. was the time and as a film director his latest film live summer tells the story of two soviet rock stars in the one nine hundred seventy s. but...
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. >> silicon valley, the global center for tech and innovation across the country most >> f ithe plachighech hub with they know. abo the capit hlan >> igree wnd the visitors know .mystique of the wifrpts house. the details and murals. days socializing at the square. the bold installations at the institute of kemp wraer art and the culture. >> we have the largest vietnamese population outside of vietnam that's huge. >> tough to miss japantown and other enclafs around the is it he. >> you don't have to leave the country. you could get everything you want worldwide here. >> professional sports at the sap center which ironically named the top concert arena in the bay area. >> the sharks made a big difference moving the seem downtown. >> more is expected in the heart of the city soon. >> google is having a new headquarters here they are doing a lot for -- its own publicity. >> publicly even san jose state named the most underrated college in the state. visit san jose says it isn't a insult but a testament to the city humility. >> we are humble mind our own business and just do our thing. >> wo
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or the death squad or of the mass grave subring analysis there from simon adams director of the global center for the responsibility to protect thank you very much for speaking with us on al-jazeera today thank you. well among the stories we have still ahead for you with pretty much everything washed away we're inside a cycling ravaged part of mozambique to see how people are recovering plus. i'm currently in bangkok about indonesia to get that children who grow up here faith and unfettered future but one school is trying to change that. and in sports find out why events are screwed when the italian league later with ads playing a game. of syrian government forces have killed at least fourteen people in the northwest of the country it happens and it lives countrysides the side of santa cruz was the hardest hit it liberates the last rebel held territory in syria it's supposed to be free of fighting and to reveal negotiated spy russia and turkey. now israel heads to the polls on cheese data elects a new governments the israeli palestinian conflict has been at the heart of foreign and domestic p
or the death squad or of the mass grave subring analysis there from simon adams director of the global center for the responsibility to protect thank you very much for speaking with us on al-jazeera today thank you. well among the stories we have still ahead for you with pretty much everything washed away we're inside a cycling ravaged part of mozambique to see how people are recovering plus. i'm currently in bangkok about indonesia to get that children who grow up here faith and unfettered...
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giancarlo has a quote that london is and will remain a global center for derivatives training and clearinglso mentioned that the pack of measures will provide a bridge over brexit for uponulatory framework which driving derivatives between the united states and you came will continue and injure. so i am very concerned about regardless of whether the brexit outcome is, whatever that is, are your institutions going to be needing to do more direct trading with continental banks by the those, regulated bank of england,how are you plag this happen? michael: we have set up a vehicle that encompasses our u.k. operation. we have separated are european operation from that. we have hang seng brokerages in both jurisdictions and at this point -- we have banks and brokerages in both jurisdictions at this point. anybody else care to weigh in on that? diamond said uncertainties but we have put the planning in place. is this an area you need to be in? what you doing for the world economy? >> we need to be in europe, absolutely. we finance the largest institutions in the world, a predominant number of whi
giancarlo has a quote that london is and will remain a global center for derivatives training and clearinglso mentioned that the pack of measures will provide a bridge over brexit for uponulatory framework which driving derivatives between the united states and you came will continue and injure. so i am very concerned about regardless of whether the brexit outcome is, whatever that is, are your institutions going to be needing to do more direct trading with continental banks by the those,...
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. >> reporter: silicon valley, the global center for tech and innovation.cross the country, most associate the high-tech hub with another booming city. >> san francisco is the place they know. to get technical about the tech capital it's san jose. travel and entertainment website, thrillist touted san jose as one of the most underappreciated cities in north america. >> i agree with it. >> residents note the city's value and the mystique of the house and the details and murals across downtown san jose and the bold installations at the institute of contemporary art and the culture. >> we have the largest vietnamese population right outside of vietnam. that's huge. >> tough to miss japan town and other international enclaves around the city. >> you almost don't have to leave country. you can get everything you want worldwide here. >> reporter: professional sports at the sap center which ironically was named the top concert arena in the area. >> the sharks made a big difference when they moved downtown. >> much more is expected as they move to the heart of the
. >> reporter: silicon valley, the global center for tech and innovation.cross the country, most associate the high-tech hub with another booming city. >> san francisco is the place they know. to get technical about the tech capital it's san jose. travel and entertainment website, thrillist touted san jose as one of the most underappreciated cities in north america. >> i agree with it. >> residents note the city's value and the mystique of the house and the details and...
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. >> silicon valley, the global center for tech and innovation. across the country most associate the high-tech hub with another booming city. >> san francisco is usually the place that they know. >> to get technical about the tech capital, it's san jose. travel and entertainment website thrillist touted san jose as one of the most underappreciated cities in america. >> i kind of agree with it. residents know the city's value. the mystique of the mystery house and day socializing in san pedro square. the installations at the intiut of contemporary art and the culture. >> we have the largest vietnamese population right outside of vietnam. that's huge. >> tough to miss japan town and other enclaves around the city? you almost don't have to leave the country. you can get everything you want worldwide here. >> reporter: professional sports at the sap center which ironically was named the top concert arena in the bay area. >> the sharks made a big difference when they moved the team downtown. >> much more is expected in the heart of the city soon. >> g
. >> silicon valley, the global center for tech and innovation. across the country most associate the high-tech hub with another booming city. >> san francisco is usually the place that they know. >> to get technical about the tech capital, it's san jose. travel and entertainment website thrillist touted san jose as one of the most underappreciated cities in america. >> i kind of agree with it. residents know the city's value. the mystique of the mystery house and day...
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well, the chairman giancarlo highlighted he has a quote here that, "london is and will remain a global center for derivatives trading and clearing" and he also added that the package of measures will "provide a bridge over brexit through a durable regulatory framework upon which the thriving derivatives market between the uk and the united states may continue and endure." and so i'm very concerned about whether regardless of whether the brexit outcome is, whatever that is, are your institutions going to be needing to do more direct trading with continental banks through those regulated by the bank of england or how are you planning on having this happen i'll take mr. corbat >> as i stated earlier, we have set up a vehicle now that encompasses our uk operation we've separated our european operation from that. >> okay. >> we have banks we are brokerages in both jurisdictions and at this point -- >> are you going to be dealing more with the continental banks, then, directly >> i don't believe so. >> okay. all right. anybody else care to weigh in on that but you feel prepared and i think mr. dimo
well, the chairman giancarlo highlighted he has a quote here that, "london is and will remain a global center for derivatives trading and clearing" and he also added that the package of measures will "provide a bridge over brexit through a durable regulatory framework upon which the thriving derivatives market between the uk and the united states may continue and endure." and so i'm very concerned about whether regardless of whether the brexit outcome is, whatever that is,...
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lending to governments pushing for action at the international level but also in the major global financial centers in the u.k. and u.s. and spending it probably this is the point you made as well before about the infrastructure of the things actually making sure that the money gets used properly and i believe your research is showing that it's not in many cases that that's true we are seeing. a lot of the borrowing not translate into gains in terms of positively investment in public services. but we do think that the big issue here is the finance gap it's the lack of development finance available for countries to actually spend in. sustainable development and the fact that they are having to to borrow as a result and then how there is the debt crises that. pairing how that being that way by the end fashion situations certain clips in a pleasure talking to you thank you for joining us thank you very much finally this week iraq where musicians at the national symphony orchestra are locked in a pay dispute the government i haven't seen a paycheck so far this year some of left but those who haven't so
lending to governments pushing for action at the international level but also in the major global financial centers in the u.k. and u.s. and spending it probably this is the point you made as well before about the infrastructure of the things actually making sure that the money gets used properly and i believe your research is showing that it's not in many cases that that's true we are seeing. a lot of the borrowing not translate into gains in terms of positively investment in public services....
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a lot of the efforts that you should and discussed are often covered by the global engagement center. ib teachers to hear what you suggest but on improving on the efforts of what is missing. thanks for the global engagement center for those who don't know, you're talking about different names, has about seven or eight different versions since its start in the bush administration. this is a government agency that has a mandate of pushing back against the kinds of things that are being said in in the social media space. they are also looking at russian propaganda. they are also looking at isis, also looking at the kinds of things we can do to push back. i take a very strong position in the book about the g uc. it is not to be disrespectful of my former colleagues who have tried very hard, but the idea that america can go out there tweeting our way out of the problem we are in is not going to work. there's not enough money. there's not enough personnel. the system doesn't work fast enough. our place outside of government who do that better. my recommendation is that we ask those players
a lot of the efforts that you should and discussed are often covered by the global engagement center. ib teachers to hear what you suggest but on improving on the efforts of what is missing. thanks for the global engagement center for those who don't know, you're talking about different names, has about seven or eight different versions since its start in the bush administration. this is a government agency that has a mandate of pushing back against the kinds of things that are being said in in...
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lending to governments pushing for action at the international level but also in the major global financial centers in the u.k. and u.s. and spending you're probably this is the point you made as well before about the infrastructure of the things actually making sure that the money gets used properly and i believe your research is showing that it's not in many cases that that's true we are seeing. a lot of the borrowing not translate into gains in terms of positively in investment in public services. but we do think that the big issue here is the finance gap it's the lack of development finance available for countries to actually spend in. sustainable development and the fact that they are having to to borrow as a result and then how there is the debt crises which. pairing how that being that way by the end fashion situations certain clips in a pleasure talking to you thank you for joining us thank you very much finally this week iraq where musicians at the national symphony orchestra are locked in a pay dispute the government i haven't seen a paycheck so far this year some of left but those who ha
lending to governments pushing for action at the international level but also in the major global financial centers in the u.k. and u.s. and spending you're probably this is the point you made as well before about the infrastructure of the things actually making sure that the money gets used properly and i believe your research is showing that it's not in many cases that that's true we are seeing. a lot of the borrowing not translate into gains in terms of positively in investment in public...
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well, the chairman giancarlo highlighted he has a quote here that, "london is and will remain a global center for derivatives trading and clearing" and he also added that the package of measures will "provide a bridge over brexit through a durable regulatory framework upon which the thriving derivatives market between the uk and the united states may continue and endure." and so i'm very concerned about whether regardless of whether the brexit outcome is, whatever that is, are your institutions going to be needing to do more direct trading with continental banks through those regulated by the bank of england or how are you planning on having this happen? i'll take mr. corbat. >> as i stated earlier, we have set up a vehicle now that encompasses our uk operation. we've separated our european operation from that. >> okay. >> we have banks. we are brokerages in both jurisdictions and at this point -- >> are you going to be dealing more with the continental banks, then, directly. >> i don't believe so. >> okay. all right. anybody else care to weigh in on that? but you feel prepared and i think mr
well, the chairman giancarlo highlighted he has a quote here that, "london is and will remain a global center for derivatives trading and clearing" and he also added that the package of measures will "provide a bridge over brexit through a durable regulatory framework upon which the thriving derivatives market between the uk and the united states may continue and endure." and so i'm very concerned about whether regardless of whether the brexit outcome is, whatever that is,...
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lending to governments pushing for action at the international level but also in the major global financial centers in the u.k. and u.s. and spending you probably this is the point you made as well before about the large infrastructure of the things actually making sure that the money gets used properly and i believe your research is showing that it's not in many cases that that's true we are seeing. a lot of the borrowing not translate into gains in terms of positively investment in public services. but we do think that the big issue here is the finance gap it's the lack of development finance available for countries to actually spend in. sustainable development and the fact that they are having to to borrow as a result and then how there is the debt crises which. pairing how that being that way by the in fashion situations certain clips in a pleasure talking to you thank you for joining us thank you very much finally this week iraq where musicians at the national symphony orchestra are locked in a pay dispute the government i haven't seen a paycheck so far this year some of left but those who hav
lending to governments pushing for action at the international level but also in the major global financial centers in the u.k. and u.s. and spending you probably this is the point you made as well before about the large infrastructure of the things actually making sure that the money gets used properly and i believe your research is showing that it's not in many cases that that's true we are seeing. a lot of the borrowing not translate into gains in terms of positively investment in public...
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lending to governments pushing for action at the international level but also in the major global financial centers in the u.k. and u.s. and spending it properly this is the point you made as well before about the large infrastructure of the things actually making sure that the money gets used properly and i believe your research is showing that it's not in many cases now is that that's true we are seeing. a lot of the borrowing not translate into gains in terms of positively investment in public services. but we do think that the big issue here is the finance gap it's the lack of development finance available for countries to actually spend in. sustainable development and the fact that they are having to to borrow as a result and then how there is the debt crises which. pairing how that being that way by the end fashion situations certain clips in a pleasure talking to you thank you for joining us thank you very much finally this week in iraq where musicians at the national symphony orchestra are locked in a pay dispute the government i haven't seen a paycheck so far this year some of left but tho
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what we have is across the -- also, we have the skills that comes from being a global financial centernd we also have real drive to ino vat we've got all the ingredients to be successful, and the bank of england wants to support that success given its mission for monitoring financial stability >> how do you expect that to evolve once brexit has happened? >> well, i think it's evolving all the time not just because of -- it doesn't need to wait for brexit. we're seeing changes in ini don't -- innovations taking place every day. we in the bank of england have been doing our part. for example, one thing that the governor flagged yesterday and that i also drew attention to in my speech today is that in the payment space, which is now an area of huge change, we're opening up our real-time growth settlement system, which is the core infrastructure. >> there's cloerl a balance to be struck, and what we are doing in the bank of england through our fin tech hub is making sure that we're staying very close to the developments so that we can advise the different parts of the bank of england, the
what we have is across the -- also, we have the skills that comes from being a global financial centernd we also have real drive to ino vat we've got all the ingredients to be successful, and the bank of england wants to support that success given its mission for monitoring financial stability >> how do you expect that to evolve once brexit has happened? >> well, i think it's evolving all the time not just because of -- it doesn't need to wait for brexit. we're seeing changes in ini...
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a lot of the efforts that you shared and discussed our covered by the global engagement center they have about seven or eight different versions since it started in the bush administration this is a government agency that has a mandate of pushing back against the kind of things being said in the social media space they are also looking at russian propaganda they are also looking at the kind of things we can do to push back. i take a very strong position in the book. it's not to be disrespectful of my former colleagues who tried very hard, but the idea that america can go out there out of the problem we are in isn't going to work there or players outside of the government to do that better. my recommendation is that we ask those to do it and do it right. >> they don't want to sit around talking about what they should be working on or why i'm envisioning having soccer games tegamestend to put them across e i live also and would be honest. and another school that the block and a half away with the students see each other on the street at the end of school every day but don't know anything a
a lot of the efforts that you shared and discussed our covered by the global engagement center they have about seven or eight different versions since it started in the bush administration this is a government agency that has a mandate of pushing back against the kind of things being said in the social media space they are also looking at russian propaganda they are also looking at the kind of things we can do to push back. i take a very strong position in the book. it's not to be disrespectful...
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center in moscow. to his left is diana smeltz on foreign policy at the chicago council on global affairs and to her left is louis, associate of the chicago council and then on the far left -- this joke is always funny [inaudible] senior research fellow at the levada center. they will present slightly together collaboratively and then we will trade off a little bit and open up for discussions. so, with that -- >> thank you all for coming today. we are excited to share with you the results of the project. we are deeply, deeply grateful to the carnegie corporation who funded this study. the project is really to identify opportunities for relations in the u.s. russia bilateral relationship and from this perception on both sides that contribute to the current tensions. the survey in the u.s. is conducted by the public affairs international research firm for the nationwide online panel that is represented in the population of the united states and it was conducted february 25 across the country. the chicago council has been conducting these surveys since 1974 so we have over 40 years of doing the surveys and
center in moscow. to his left is diana smeltz on foreign policy at the chicago council on global affairs and to her left is louis, associate of the chicago council and then on the far left -- this joke is always funny [inaudible] senior research fellow at the levada center. they will present slightly together collaboratively and then we will trade off a little bit and open up for discussions. so, with that -- >> thank you all for coming today. we are excited to share with you the results...
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for a substance the world is addicted to now at the center of the global trade war. it's latex in its purest form found in tires phones toothbrushes satellites or mattresses it is an essential element in daily life and so deep in the ivorian forest goes from tree to tree scarring them for the precious liquid. is imposing two hundred billion dollars in tariffs on china the world's largest manufacturer of rubber goods china in response imposes tariffs on synthetic rubber the west produces while in the short term this is bad for african producers in the long run some hope the continent could benefit from this trade war but aware of the global trade war and despite falling prices at opa calls rubber white gold at least for now. especially arrested the founding of the wiki leaks web site. with me about her i'd like ok we can explain not to publish. a clip here or actually which says that on top of tricksy exposures china. hello i'm richard gilbert and you're at the listening post here are some of the media stories that we're covering this week out of the embassy and headi
for a substance the world is addicted to now at the center of the global trade war. it's latex in its purest form found in tires phones toothbrushes satellites or mattresses it is an essential element in daily life and so deep in the ivorian forest goes from tree to tree scarring them for the precious liquid. is imposing two hundred billion dollars in tariffs on china the world's largest manufacturer of rubber goods china in response imposes tariffs on synthetic rubber the west produces while...
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wilson center is honored to host this discussion implementing us global water strategy, the first year in review. someone last evening asked what about the program tomorrow and i searched for a moment and thought the only response i had is this is a big deal. and it is a big deal. the rest of the morning we will find out why it is a big deal and why it is important. we are honored and thank you for coming today and honored to host this. we thank the ambassador for coming, president turk and the honorable al apollo. thank you for spending the morning with us. because we have such a packed day i want to get to the presentation and programs. our first speaker is marcia bernicat, deputy secretary in the state department bureau of international environment and scientific affairs, she served as us ambassador to bangladesh and senegal among other posts. he has an extensive career in foreign service receiving an honorary doctorate of public service from lafayette college in 2018. we welcome you to the podium. >> good morning. thank you for the very kind introduction. mike and i learned we have
wilson center is honored to host this discussion implementing us global water strategy, the first year in review. someone last evening asked what about the program tomorrow and i searched for a moment and thought the only response i had is this is a big deal. and it is a big deal. the rest of the morning we will find out why it is a big deal and why it is important. we are honored and thank you for coming today and honored to host this. we thank the ambassador for coming, president turk and the...
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>> reporter: facebook has found itself at the center of global controversy. proud of his company's progress pegsly security breaches and other factors on the platform. he defended facebook's actions following the recent a he 2020 u.s. presidential keeong election and in the interview he elaborates on privacy and regulations. >> i think we have some of the most advanced at preventing the tactics russia and now other countries as well have tried copying what russia did in 2016. but the reality is that there's not like a single thing that we can do and say, all right, we put this in place so now they can't even try to interfere. they're always going to try. >> you can't guarantee it's not going to happen again? >> what i can guarantee they're definitely going to try. >> reporter: the exclusive sitdown with mark zuckerberg will air on "gma." jobina fortson, abc 7 news. >>> as she just said, you can see more of the interview at 7:00 a
>> reporter: facebook has found itself at the center of global controversy. proud of his company's progress pegsly security breaches and other factors on the platform. he defended facebook's actions following the recent a he 2020 u.s. presidential keeong election and in the interview he elaborates on privacy and regulations. >> i think we have some of the most advanced at preventing the tactics russia and now other countries as well have tried copying what russia did in 2016. but...
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quote if it's working so well why are the people still coming so much to say about that the center for global development found in the june twenty eighth report that enhanced u.s. assistance can meet the goal of reducing the need for central americans to migrate . or the sea continues to punt when it comes to big coin and crypto currency or exchange traded fund see with e.t.s. investors don't have to bother with the security procedures associated with holding bitcoin in other crypto currencies and they would not have to deal with crypto currency exchanges some of us like to do that but others don't but for some reason the f.c.c. will not make a decision on e.t.s. for instance friday the f.c.c. decided to once again postpone making a decision to approve or disapprove two different apps one was proposed by bit wise the other by vanek solid x. let's bring in daniel p. simon he is the author of fin search and stan you'll thanks for being here. thanks for thanks for having me absolutely so while the f.c.c. is dragging its feet on the issue of crypto a big point and i guess saying dragging their fe
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. >> the marine center advances global ocean conservation through marine rescue as well as rehabilitationch and education center. >> in a given yearlose to 2,000 patients. right now we've got close to 85 baby he will fastball seals. >> we wish they had stayed with their mother go off in the ocea and they learn how to swim and how to feed themselves in the shallow waters. somehow they got separated from their mother and they come to us because they don't know how to feed. they don't know how to swim and they don't know what a fish is. my name is nancy and i work in the kitchen. i'm generally responible for the fish, the hand feeds, pecky eaters. oh, yes, we have pecky eaters. almost every elephant seal that comes in. we have elephant seal progression. it is a technique of introducing them to fish and helping them understand how to eat it. >> the elephant seals that you hear in the back ground, they're actually born at about 75 pounds. after one month, they should be 300 pounds. most of the animals we have here are probably 100 pounds or less. when you get them excited about food in the wat
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california silicon valley to find out for himself if he could make a splash with his ideas in the center of the global tech industry and fortunately for us he made a video diary of his experiences take a look. man don't do this to me the flight in an hour. of. business is so awesome like one just went from a low to high. you can't i can't believe it we're actually here. my hair is totally messed up but that's the golden gate bridge in the background it's crazy. i mean think of america as a country of infinite possibilities we thought about it and decided to give it a shot four weeks in the states to be done for we want to establish something pursuing the dishwasher to millionaire principle a four point zero version of that as you. we're in an eight room apartment. they said we can sublet roofs we have to cover the price and other costs. and they're letting us decide how much we want to charge on line so we can earn money with it. but so far only one woman has gotten in touch. it's a bummer that we've been here for three and a half days already and haven't made a sound. and i don't really feel like spe
california silicon valley to find out for himself if he could make a splash with his ideas in the center of the global tech industry and fortunately for us he made a video diary of his experiences take a look. man don't do this to me the flight in an hour. of. business is so awesome like one just went from a low to high. you can't i can't believe it we're actually here. my hair is totally messed up but that's the golden gate bridge in the background it's crazy. i mean think of america as a...
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director of the program on nonstate actors at the center for global policy. co-author of the "new york times" "isis, inside the army of terror." world renowned expert on jihadist movements. and his articles on how to understand isis and other organizations function. we have the doctoral student at georgetown university law. she is an expert on constitution drafting and dem dell building. she has a lot of experience working inside syria and with syrian-run organizations and consulting with international actors and how to approach the way forward in syria. one of the dynamics is the question that we alluded to in the fireside chat, what is the enduring u.s. interests in syria. president trump has emerged as a thought leader. in january, he stated that syria was lost long ago. and while this represents sort of one of the current in the discussion, there does seem to be an active debate within the foreign-policy making community that isis has been defeated and assad has won on the grouped. i would like you to start us off, what is your perspective and interests i
director of the program on nonstate actors at the center for global policy. co-author of the "new york times" "isis, inside the army of terror." world renowned expert on jihadist movements. and his articles on how to understand isis and other organizations function. we have the doctoral student at georgetown university law. she is an expert on constitution drafting and dem dell building. she has a lot of experience working inside syria and with syrian-run organizations and...
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dr brad roberts is director of the laboratory center for global security research. was also a deputy assistant secretary of defense in the obama administration. he explains why the pentagon wants to upgrade its weapons so the alternative to modernization is unilateral disarmament. we have postponed. any decision because there are costly and politically very divisive we've postponed any decision about the modernization of our nuclear forces for decades the newest u.s. nuclear weapon in the arsenal. there is no weapon that was designed intended to have a shelf life of more than twenty or twenty five years. the u.s. is not only developing new kinds of nuclear weapons it's also devising new strategies in which those weapons might be used. to some that is a frightening proposition. so is war again think of all it was not thinkable in the one nine hundred sixty seventy's and eighty's when the one nuclear war became the problem of armageddon the problem of the end of human history. and it's possible the today we have one or two or three actors who believe that a nuclear wa
dr brad roberts is director of the laboratory center for global security research. was also a deputy assistant secretary of defense in the obama administration. he explains why the pentagon wants to upgrade its weapons so the alternative to modernization is unilateral disarmament. we have postponed. any decision because there are costly and politically very divisive we've postponed any decision about the modernization of our nuclear forces for decades the newest u.s. nuclear weapon in the...
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>> i just came from a panel which i introduced at the center for global development, and larry was onhe panel, and he expressed those opinions half an hour ago. i am more hopeful than larry because i go along way back with david malpass, and i think he understands he has to be much whole areave on the of development. i personally think two of the biggest challenges they have -- number one, the area of corruption, and he has to tackle that. christine lagarde has made that a primary point going forward for the imf, and i think he has to join them because corruption is an area which has been ignored by the international financial institutions for so long, and i think that is a major one. the other one i brought up to him and to the panel in general aboutneed to do something the refugee situation in venezuela, which you know i follow closely. crisis which we have not seen in latin america in its modern history, and david malpass and i have had discussions on that and he was very concerned even before he got his nomination, with what is going on in venezuela. he needs to really act in a nu
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wilson center is honored to host this discussion implementing u.s. global water strategy, first year in review. someone last evening asked me what about this program tomorrow, and i searched for a moment and thought the only response i had was this is a big deal. and it's a big deal. i think the rest of the morning, we'll find out why it's such a big deal and why it's so important. so again, we are honored and we thank you for coming today and we are very honored to host this day. we want to give a special thank you to ambassador for coming. miss bonnie glick, the honorable alvaro caseda. thank you for smepending the morning with us. i want to get right to the presentations and the programs. our first speaker is ambassador marcia burnaket, assistant secretary in the bureau of scientific affairs. she's served as u.s. ambassador to bangladesh and senegal among other posts. she has an extensive career in foreign service, receiving an honorary doctorate of public service from lafayette college in 2018. m madam ambassador, we welcome you to the podium. [ applaus
wilson center is honored to host this discussion implementing u.s. global water strategy, first year in review. someone last evening asked me what about this program tomorrow, and i searched for a moment and thought the only response i had was this is a big deal. and it's a big deal. i think the rest of the morning, we'll find out why it's such a big deal and why it's so important. so again, we are honored and we thank you for coming today and we are very honored to host this day. we want to...
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for substance the world is addicted to now at the center of a global trade war. it's latex in its purest form found in tires phones toothbrushes satellites or mattresses it is an essential element in daily life and so deep in the ivorian forest where you get a book goes from tree to tree scarring them for the precious liquid trump is imposing two hundred billion dollars in tariffs on china the world's largest manufacturer of rubber goods china in response imposes tariffs on synthetic rubber the west produces while in the short term this is bad for african producers in the long run some hope the continent could benefit from this trade war but aware of the global trade war and despite falling prices at calls rubber white gold at least for now. fifteen people dead following an overnight gun battle in sri lanka as police launched raids linked to the easter sunday bomb attacks. come again on p.t.w. watching al-jazeera lifeline to the. is here and also coming up. a group representing protesters with sudan's military to discuss a transition to civilian rule. was deep di
for substance the world is addicted to now at the center of a global trade war. it's latex in its purest form found in tires phones toothbrushes satellites or mattresses it is an essential element in daily life and so deep in the ivorian forest where you get a book goes from tree to tree scarring them for the precious liquid trump is imposing two hundred billion dollars in tariffs on china the world's largest manufacturer of rubber goods china in response imposes tariffs on synthetic rubber the...
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king is from the center for global studies in boston and europe and asia needs each other to overcome these times of uncertainty on the road over there the youngest member of the european parliament so it's his future we're also talking about here it's of course ralph and he is from the e.u. so your group the european conservatives and reformists and he says calling the asian economies suddenly systemic rivals and competitors is going to fall also with us is mr good you think he's india's former ambassador to germany and he says europe is not. a discussion in asia. least where is he how would show some member of the european left of a member of the e.u. china delegation he says asia and europe need to be the closest possible partners to overcome the global problems now talking about problems and max every time i talk about europe and asia people say to me you mean china what many people here is you know is the not in this china so let's talk china. china is big china a sponsor china is behind change. the nation is striving for power to become the technology of the world. second road i
king is from the center for global studies in boston and europe and asia needs each other to overcome these times of uncertainty on the road over there the youngest member of the european parliament so it's his future we're also talking about here it's of course ralph and he is from the e.u. so your group the european conservatives and reformists and he says calling the asian economies suddenly systemic rivals and competitors is going to fall also with us is mr good you think he's india's...
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first substance the world is addicted to now at the center of the global trade war . it's latex in its purest form found in tires bones toothbrushes satellites or mattresses it is an essential element in daily life and so deep in the ivorian forest goes from tree to tree scarring them for the precious liquid trump is imposing two hundred billion dollars in tariffs on china the world's largest manufacturer of rubber goods china in response imposes. tariffs on synthetic rubber the west produces while in the short term this is bad for african producers in the long run some hope the continent could benefit from this trade war i know where the global trade war and despite falling prices at opel calls robber white gold at least for now. welcome back you're watching the al-jazeera news hour with the reminder of our top stories new video reportedly showing the two suspects with backpacks entering the shangri-la hotel in sri lanka's capital moments before an explosion it was one of three luxury hotels and three churches targeted on easter sunday. north korea's leader kim jong
first substance the world is addicted to now at the center of the global trade war . it's latex in its purest form found in tires bones toothbrushes satellites or mattresses it is an essential element in daily life and so deep in the ivorian forest goes from tree to tree scarring them for the precious liquid trump is imposing two hundred billion dollars in tariffs on china the world's largest manufacturer of rubber goods china in response imposes. tariffs on synthetic rubber the west produces...
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to her left, the director of the nonstate actors in fragile environment at the center for global policy. she is the co-author of a new york times bestseller which has become the how-to manual on how to understand crisis -- isis. he is an expert on jihadist movements. his articles are some of the best i have ever read on how to understand how isis and other jihadi organizations function. we have aot least, doctoral student at georgetown university law, the next generation fellow here. she is an expert on constitutional drafting and democracy building in the middle east. she has a lot of experience working in syria and with syrian organizations and how to approach the way forward in syria. one of the dynamics i would like us to open with is a question we ,lluded to in the fireside chat and that is what is the enduring u.s. interest in syria? president has emerged as a thought leader on the subject. as recently as january he stated that syria was lost long ago. we are talking about sand and death. blog this represents one of the occurrence in the discussion, there seems to be an active deb
to her left, the director of the nonstate actors in fragile environment at the center for global policy. she is the co-author of a new york times bestseller which has become the how-to manual on how to understand crisis -- isis. he is an expert on jihadist movements. his articles are some of the best i have ever read on how to understand how isis and other jihadi organizations function. we have aot least, doctoral student at georgetown university law, the next generation fellow here. she is an...
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that's found itself in the center of global controversy. >> we have public spaces like the town squarelike our living room. when i look at the landscape now, the digital equivalent of that living room is underdeveloped. >> reporter: as tech companies across the board battle with offensive material mark zuckerberg did say in the interview he still stands by not implementing time delays on facebook. reporting live, jobina fortson, abc 7 news. >>> jobina, thank you. you can hear more of what mark zuckerberg tells george stephanopoulos on "good morning america" right here on abc 7. >>> happening today a federal judge in new york city will hear oral arguments of the u.s. government's lawsuit against tesla ceo elon musk. the securities and exchange commission wants the judge to hold musk in contempt of court for violating a settlement deal. musk had agreed last year to get approval from tesla's attorneys before posting about the company on social media. and that agreement followed musk tweeting about taking tesla private. tesla stock value surged after that tweet. the s.e.c. fined musk and t
that's found itself in the center of global controversy. >> we have public spaces like the town squarelike our living room. when i look at the landscape now, the digital equivalent of that living room is underdeveloped. >> reporter: as tech companies across the board battle with offensive material mark zuckerberg did say in the interview he still stands by not implementing time delays on facebook. reporting live, jobina fortson, abc 7 news. >>> jobina, thank you. you can...
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the right opposition in their mind of being the producer of intellectual property, r&d, the center of global, and everything. , will forolds that quite a while, but that wraps up the attention. it gets more to the heart of the u.s. economy and its strategy. the usmca,s turn to which is still pending in congress. not clear what it will get ratified. many economists say nafta has been good for the u.s. economy, not just ask a car and canada's economy. where did the message get lost to the american people? if you poll a lot of american people, they don't seem to believe that. peter: i think in part, we all remember ross perot talking about the giant sucking sound from the south. you cannot equate that with the job loss and the general period of this investment in the center of the economy, disinvestment and manufacturing, and a migration from the u.s. so that job loss and that increased economic anxiety, growing inequality, was all coupled with nafta. 25 years. i think it has been unquestionably good for the u.s. economy, has created quite a few jobs, stabilized mexico in the way that was good
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confirmed last month but the chinese with a seventy thousand and five bases set up globally we heard from the rangers center is executive vice president who told us the security issues being flagged by the u.s. are part of the growing trade war with china i think the main reason is. it's technology and competitive and i mean basically the u.s. is behind on the technology while we leaving the area it's growing nothing has been found in a while we would quitman we've got testing facilities set up in the u.k. and in europe you could china's potentially buyer eavesdrop just like it's been shown that the u.s. spies on. just adversaries but allies its own citizens and as we've discovered recently even opposition political candidates i do not believe it security reason i think we're using these things to increase the trade negotiations potentially with china it's basically a component of hybrid work for. america's face of diplomacy secretary of state has claimed that alleged russian interference affected the twenty sixty and us presidential election and will continue to be a threat to decades to come the russians
confirmed last month but the chinese with a seventy thousand and five bases set up globally we heard from the rangers center is executive vice president who told us the security issues being flagged by the u.s. are part of the growing trade war with china i think the main reason is. it's technology and competitive and i mean basically the u.s. is behind on the technology while we leaving the area it's growing nothing has been found in a while we would quitman we've got testing facilities set up...
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fortson is live for us at facebook headquarters.zuckerber despite facebook finding itself at the center of some globalsy he is proud of the progress his company has made and privacy protection and mst information on the social media platform. he says his company has the most advanced systems in comparison to any other group in the world to prevent the kind of tactics russia used in 2016 but says someone will always try to infear. still stands by not implementing time delays on the social media platform. it will be make up of 40 people who are safety and free speech experts who will decide what content is acceptable. >> this is why i care about policing harmful content and hate speech. i don't want our work to be something that gets to amplifying negative stereotypes or promoting hate. >> reporter: mark zuckerberg says facebook will spend more money in 2019 than the total amount of revenue made in 2012. $5.1 billion that year. jobina fortson, abc 7 news. >>> happening today a federal judge in new york city will hear oral arguments in the u.s. government's lawsuit against tesla ceo elon musk. the securi
fortson is live for us at facebook headquarters.zuckerber despite facebook finding itself at the center of some globalsy he is proud of the progress his company has made and privacy protection and mst information on the social media platform. he says his company has the most advanced systems in comparison to any other group in the world to prevent the kind of tactics russia used in 2016 but says someone will always try to infear. still stands by not implementing time delays on the social media...