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because the government knows -- the goverment knows it is a sensitive issue.he last 50 yea rs, a lot of turmoil in the last 50 years, and they are trying to push the idea that stability is what the country needs right now. it really is something that could bring up a lot of emotions if many people really knew what was happening. lot of emotions if many people really knew what was happeningm terms of timing, how does this tie in with ambitions that we are not aware of? what's your assessment of this? xijin ping has huge projects that he wants to push. the goverment, the party, has been saying, this will allow our strong leader to really go ahead and keep going and achieve success with these big projects. term limits with problems for any goverment, and they can create a lame duck out of a leader in his final term. he has done away with a lot of opponents. he feels he is in the power position right now and could push this through. interesting that we haven't heard anything in terms of criticism from other international leaders. could this backfire for xi jin fro
because the government knows -- the goverment knows it is a sensitive issue.he last 50 yea rs, a lot of turmoil in the last 50 years, and they are trying to push the idea that stability is what the country needs right now. it really is something that could bring up a lot of emotions if many people really knew what was happening. lot of emotions if many people really knew what was happeningm terms of timing, how does this tie in with ambitions that we are not aware of? what's your assessment of...
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yet this new mistake she reached a broader audience with kids film hiding playing the strict governess fall what's on my arm. is that he's my house i got to know that this won't. get. yeah. two thousand and five was a great year for you it was a year she became a star systems of the national for playing so be sure the legendary nazi activist and social games you don't take so that's what it's hot in the snow but i understand. there's a rolls carefully in the educator's which premier thing can embody the spirit of an entire generation as a young woman rebelling against the status quo. and trying to win. she's grown older her roles have grown up with her sons in her latest film she plays an expectant mother struggling to decide whether to abort her unborn child the character's inner struggle is written plain on her face the face of you. are number five. the muse and her director. petzold that made six films to help shape a new genre in german cinema the berlin school pastas characters somehow embody germany itself her roles are comment on the state of the state. in yellow she's a woman i
yet this new mistake she reached a broader audience with kids film hiding playing the strict governess fall what's on my arm. is that he's my house i got to know that this won't. get. yeah. two thousand and five was a great year for you it was a year she became a star systems of the national for playing so be sure the legendary nazi activist and social games you don't take so that's what it's hot in the snow but i understand. there's a rolls carefully in the educator's which premier thing can...
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term limits come with problems for any goverment, and they can create a lame duck out of a leader iny with a lot of opponents. he feels he is in the power position right now and could push this through. interesting that we haven't heard anything in terms of criticism from other international leaders. could this backfire for xijin ping? i think so. he's in a tricky position. the chinese economy is on a bit of a knife edge. china is carrying a lot of corporate and local debt and is encountering problems. there is all so a demographic problem with a rapidly ageing society, and the goverment is expected to deliver social services were many ageing people and is not in a position to do so. china has significant problems and xijin ping has tied himself to china's future for the next way over five years and for an indefinite period. he could be taking a huge risk with this move. manchester piccadilly train station has been closed after protestors made their way onto the tracks. the pro—kurdish group have been seen waving anti—turkish banners and forced network rail to stop trains from going
term limits come with problems for any goverment, and they can create a lame duck out of a leader iny with a lot of opponents. he feels he is in the power position right now and could push this through. interesting that we haven't heard anything in terms of criticism from other international leaders. could this backfire for xijin ping? i think so. he's in a tricky position. the chinese economy is on a bit of a knife edge. china is carrying a lot of corporate and local debt and is encountering...
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the it isn't a mistake she reached a broader audience with kids film heidi playing the strict governess for all watch on my own. so that is my house if you don't. like this well. get. yes and. two thousand and five was a great year for you it was a year she became a star dozens of you know shows are playing so be sure the legendary nazi activist and social games you don't take. these nobody ever says. chooses her roles carefully in the educator's which premiered in cannes embodied the spirit of an entire generation as a young woman rebelling against the status quo. and trying. she's grown older her roles of grown up with her in her latest film she plays an expectant mother struggling to decide whether to abort her unborn child as the character's inner struggle is written plain on her face the face of. our number five. the muse and her director the. pets all that made six films together and helped shape the new genre in german cinema the berlin school pastas character somehow embody germany itself her roles are comment on the state of the state. in yellow she's a woman in the united sure
the it isn't a mistake she reached a broader audience with kids film heidi playing the strict governess for all watch on my own. so that is my house if you don't. like this well. get. yes and. two thousand and five was a great year for you it was a year she became a star dozens of you know shows are playing so be sure the legendary nazi activist and social games you don't take. these nobody ever says. chooses her roles carefully in the educator's which premiered in cannes embodied the spirit of...
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he was trying toereflect co among the conservative base who tried to cast this as n wasteful gover spefpbleding and framed his change of heart through his efforts with the military. he couldn't necessarily throw away the argument made by secretary jim matusz tha the military -- matusz that the mill stormy needed this money. robert: he's watchingte ights division and despite what his advisors say, he says i'm going in a different direction. >> it's not going to win him any battle unless congress i as the last thing the republicans wants in this midterm election season. 's against the republican-controlled congress and this is not going to help his party in the midterm elections as they struggle to hold on to their majority. robert:av we'll to leave it there. thank you so much, everyone. lways a pleasure. our conversation will continues on the "washington week" extra where we'll preview this weekend, watch for our livepls. it wil address school safety and gun regulations. plus, those three pending lawsuits against president trump. you can watch it online later tonight and all week long at pbs.org
he was trying toereflect co among the conservative base who tried to cast this as n wasteful gover spefpbleding and framed his change of heart through his efforts with the military. he couldn't necessarily throw away the argument made by secretary jim matusz tha the military -- matusz that the mill stormy needed this money. robert: he's watchingte ights division and despite what his advisors say, he says i'm going in a different direction. >> it's not going to win him any battle unless...
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or state, it's all aboutraow much cooon will the state and local officials provide to the feneral gover to i.c.e. when i.c.e. wants to enforce federal law and really all the places are tying, isy will not cooperate until they have to like in response to a warrant. >> do votersnderstand it either of you? >> the republicans are seizing upon it, one of the guys runni for governor john cox, and sessions came visit, he put out a radio ad saying it's the liberal elite of the bay area an s thenctuary cities. it's a right and wrong thing. the people that came to the country illegally broke the law. that is it, blacknd white a that's how they are playing to the conservative base. >> interestingly, i bumped in to the press person for the assembly leader, and he said, we are telling everyone to not say ything. er f-- for them, they feel it's no advantage to them. theyare just letting it play out and they don't see it helping them at all. >> the folks running for governor, they are trying get 41% of the vote in the primary. that's how man people were expected to cast ballots for republica, that's h
or state, it's all aboutraow much cooon will the state and local officials provide to the feneral gover to i.c.e. when i.c.e. wants to enforce federal law and really all the places are tying, isy will not cooperate until they have to like in response to a warrant. >> do votersnderstand it either of you? >> the republicans are seizing upon it, one of the guys runni for governor john cox, and sessions came visit, he put out a radio ad saying it's the liberal elite of the bay area an s...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin colombian voters back reichling party was critical of the governesspeace deal with former marxist rebels the conservatives emerging as a political force but still calling short of a majority in polls and the disastrous results for the former are guerrillas and their first ever election also coming out.
this is deja vu news live from berlin colombian voters back reichling party was critical of the governesspeace deal with former marxist rebels the conservatives emerging as a political force but still calling short of a majority in polls and the disastrous results for the former are guerrillas and their first ever election also coming out.
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place them so you can get everything you have digitalization will probably the entire system or a governess making it more transparent kind of also help us to fight on corruption when you go government office also told there was surely interested in you praising their. country yet nobody should pursue specifically mcgorry so you know we can be talking about corruption but government over to show us how to say this rebuke and most of all government of the shows mostly by the objects services in our community good results oriented people murdered but what i just said will help everybody like we those who were in the government service and also people who use government services. to remove them from the entire society. based on maybe's project of yours and your method of gaga because of course we need to know why the personnel what kind of government services for the pigs the signs here induction were facilities and all the different areas. we had for the first two leaders over russia context and we have other initiatives now to support young professionals volunteers and college students with
place them so you can get everything you have digitalization will probably the entire system or a governess making it more transparent kind of also help us to fight on corruption when you go government office also told there was surely interested in you praising their. country yet nobody should pursue specifically mcgorry so you know we can be talking about corruption but government over to show us how to say this rebuke and most of all government of the shows mostly by the objects services in...
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the question then becomes as governments became more sophisticated, russia and othere govers, how doesacebook stay ahead of that? or can it? that is another kind o question of the moment. the reason which is such a watershed moment is because users are waking up to all the ways this platform can be abused. inpaicular, how their information can be coopted their attention manipulated to serve that kind ofas use. to stay ahead of that as far as delivering reliable information in termslefion and politics, facebook has tofigure out how to deliver a more trustworthy stream of information that is not hidd behind a black boxed algorithm into which we have no transparency orcontrol. until then i would not recommend that users get political information from facebook. >> what can users do to keep information safe on facebook if they decide to stay? >> i generally approached o two angles. one is thinking about the type of information you're sharin another is thinking about where it can possibly go. i think those angles of what urs have agency over only goes so far. that applies to ativeharing or i
the question then becomes as governments became more sophisticated, russia and othere govers, how doesacebook stay ahead of that? or can it? that is another kind o question of the moment. the reason which is such a watershed moment is because users are waking up to all the ways this platform can be abused. inpaicular, how their information can be coopted their attention manipulated to serve that kind ofas use. to stay ahead of that as far as delivering reliable information in termslefion and...
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do you think the british — the goverment, the people — understand how difficult it will be if they dowithout a fully negotiated trade deal, and to coin one of the phrases being used, go towards a hard brexit based pre—existing wto rules and relationships with the former members of the same club, the european union? i think few people in the world understand the complexities of the impact that those things would have. few people. and every time these few people want to explain things, they are deemed to be bored or they are just too technical, people don't want to listen. it is a much more political, a much more emotional conversation, at this point in time. you think the british people don't realise? i don't think anybody does. it is dependent on the specificities of the agreement. these are extremely complex deals. i think they have, to be fair, a general understanding of where things are going to end up. but i don't think the particularities or the details of the conversation — which could be big in terms of economic impact... of course they could! ..are fully absorbed by anybody. o
do you think the british — the goverment, the people — understand how difficult it will be if they dowithout a fully negotiated trade deal, and to coin one of the phrases being used, go towards a hard brexit based pre—existing wto rules and relationships with the former members of the same club, the european union? i think few people in the world understand the complexities of the impact that those things would have. few people. and every time these few people want to explain things, they...
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cities and states and restrictions on two medications between state and localcounties and federal gover. we honor that routinely. it is one of the more sophisticated improvements in law enforcement in america. it has gotten better and better and it is essential because people are so mobile today. we asked if we allow ice agents to these detention facilities, which we do routinely in non-immigration cases, to meet with aliens and to inquire into his or her right to remain in the united states. third, we asked they provide notice of 38 hours before the intent to release an alien convicted of a crime was being held in the state jail. these are small button board these are small button board requests -- but important request for cooperation. we think if we are going to send out federal money, we ought to send it out primarily to people help us do our jobs and enforce federal jobs. this allows ice to know when the aliens are arrested and decide whether or not to take custody of them. these are alien to have committed crimes or suspected of committed crimes. they are serious enough criminals
cities and states and restrictions on two medications between state and localcounties and federal gover. we honor that routinely. it is one of the more sophisticated improvements in law enforcement in america. it has gotten better and better and it is essential because people are so mobile today. we asked if we allow ice agents to these detention facilities, which we do routinely in non-immigration cases, to meet with aliens and to inquire into his or her right to remain in the united states....
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and jailed governesses al jazeera live from doha it was a coming up russia office to allow rebels in syria's eastern good city leave the area which has been under government bombardment for more than two weeks. buildings leveled lives in ruins we have an exclusive report on egypt's operation against armed groups in sinai and the saudi crown prince heads to the u.k. company by a massive p.r. campaign. hopeful and skeptical that the trump administration is reacting to north korea's announcement that it is willing to discuss suspending its nuclear program and begin talks with washington the u.s. state department confirmed it will hold a meeting with south korea later this week to discuss potential denuclearization talks with pyongyang the north and south have agreed to hold a historic summit next month as president don trump welcome the news saying he believes the north motives for the talks are genuine i think that they are sincere but i think they're sincere also because the sanctions and what we're doing with respect to north korea including you know the great help that we've been gi
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he's four years old he doesn't need a lawyer he needs a governess is what he needs.nd an hour ago he fired hr mcmaster replacing him with a real wing nut john bolton one of the architects of the war in iraq, a war trump said every day on the campaign trail he said he was against and said was a terrible idea and now has hired this guy to be his national security advisor. this is john bolton mustaches don't tell you everything but this one does. [ laughter ] michael bolton would have been a better choice than john bolton. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] he'll be gone soon enough. so top lawyer is out, top national security advisor is out poor melania is still in for the duration. [ laughter ] . meanwhile might need a boxing instructor next. you up-to-date on trump versus biden. this is a big story. joe biden was talking about trump's behavior around women and said if we were in high school i'd beat the hell out of him. and trump, being the president, taking the high road ignored it because he's too busy running the country, oh, he didn't. tweeting this -- ting thi
he's four years old he doesn't need a lawyer he needs a governess is what he needs.nd an hour ago he fired hr mcmaster replacing him with a real wing nut john bolton one of the architects of the war in iraq, a war trump said every day on the campaign trail he said he was against and said was a terrible idea and now has hired this guy to be his national security advisor. this is john bolton mustaches don't tell you everything but this one does. [ laughter ] michael bolton would have been a...
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the sitting government of govere state my former boss offered my job back.e. people we knew came out publicly said they didn't believe her and total faith in me. it's one sided thing. >> tucker: it's certainly orwellian and you are not alone in this. this is the first time we have dug down in one of these stories which you find is pretty upsetting. thank you for telling your story. i appreciate it? >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: the left is pushing hard on a ban for assault weapons. whatever those are. we still haven't really decided. how will that ban work exactly and will it keep anybody safe? we'll ask someone who supports it next. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: well, almost everybody on the left supports banning so-called assault weapons these days. so, some are going even further. while cnn's chris cuomo says if it's not happening more and more of them really are calling for a total repeal of the second amendment. don't worry, that's not a gun ban they say. make it impossible to ban guns later if we needed to. williams is a new york city councilman running for lieu
the sitting government of govere state my former boss offered my job back.e. people we knew came out publicly said they didn't believe her and total faith in me. it's one sided thing. >> tucker: it's certainly orwellian and you are not alone in this. this is the first time we have dug down in one of these stories which you find is pretty upsetting. thank you for telling your story. i appreciate it? >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: the left is pushing hard on a ban for assault...
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contractor, a woman in moscow harassing her over a business dispute while he was out of business goverent woodruff: you don't mean sexual harassment? >> no, not at all. it was aalontracispute. the committee sent the nomination to the senate floor, and he was not confirmed. he was put in the u.n. ambassador'sob in what's known as a recess appointment. >> woodrjof: all right, than landay, a lot to learn, and thank you very much for talking to us.as >> my ple. >> woodruff: we appreciate it. in the day's other news, wallre skidded to its worst week in two years, over a possible trade war with china. the dow jones industrial average lost 424 points to close at 23,533, its lowest close since november. the nasdaq fell 174 points, and the s&p 500 slumped 55. for the week, the dow lost more than 5.5%. e nasdaq fell 6%. the s&p dropped 6.5%. a gunman in southern franceed attaolice, took hostages and killed three people today, before being shot dead.ot e showed officers outside a supermarket where the gunman holed up, during a four-hour standoff. police ultimately stormed the site and killed him. th
contractor, a woman in moscow harassing her over a business dispute while he was out of business goverent woodruff: you don't mean sexual harassment? >> no, not at all. it was aalontracispute. the committee sent the nomination to the senate floor, and he was not confirmed. he was put in the u.n. ambassador'sob in what's known as a recess appointment. >> woodrjof: all right, than landay, a lot to learn, and thank you very much for talking to us.as >> my ple. >> woodruff:...
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r peoplly -- americans are ent consumed with politics and policy and gover they want somebody who's goingrun things and run themn i orderly way. this ha has been disorderly from day one, an it's draining. it really is, of the nation's well being and peace of mind. donald trump promised he would bring thet besople, that he knew the best people, they would all coe. now we've reached the point, quite frank ri, where people won't even accept invitations to the white house to be interviewed or overtures.u he'snning out of, i think, of personnel and i think he's running out of time politically. >> woodruff: but, david, the president himself says hees belin being disruptive. he believes in sort of rearranging things, creating a little chaos in so manry wods. >> that's true. he's accurate about that. the problem is th staff never knows what's going to happen. it's hard to do your job if you never know what's going to happen or being undermined with the president.oo everyone smaller who comes out of there. tillerson looks smasller. h.r. mr is dangled, sterling reputation going in. he was compelled
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does goverent have the tools to try to monitor or set up the rules of the road on ho these companies operate? >> i thought we did at th f.t.c. when we put in the consent degree but it obviously didn't really do anything. i think there's a serious problem. part of the problem is we haven't wanted europe to ge serious because we're worried about hurting businesses which are, after all, american darlings. but, you know, when the costs become this serious where it starts to be about the viability of our republic anabout, you know, the manipulation of people, i think that need to take a much more serious look and understand and, for example, look at what the europeans are doing and e if there something to hearne. >> sreenivasan: tim wu, columbia law schl. thank you very much. >> sreenivasan: you can tch more of frontline's facebook insider story at pbs.org/frontline. >> sreenivasan: news hour learned congressional leaders have a spending bill that will ep government funded through september. >> congress has two days to pass the billion and prthe year's third government lisa desjardins has
does goverent have the tools to try to monitor or set up the rules of the road on ho these companies operate? >> i thought we did at th f.t.c. when we put in the consent degree but it obviously didn't really do anything. i think there's a serious problem. part of the problem is we haven't wanted europe to ge serious because we're worried about hurting businesses which are, after all, american darlings. but, you know, when the costs become this serious where it starts to be about the...
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the sitting government of govere state my former boss offered my job back.ut publicly said they didn't believe her and total faith in me. it's one sided thing. >> tucker: it's certainly orwellian and you are not alone in this. this is the first time we have dug down in one of these stories which you find is pretty upsetting. thank you for telling your story. i appreciate it? >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: the left is pushing hard on a ban for assault weapons. whatever those are. we still haven't really decided. how will that ban work exactly and will it keep anybody safe? we'll ask someone who supports it next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ next chapter ♪ yogyoooogiiiiiii!! but when it comes to mortgages, he's less confident. here, yogi. fortunately, there's rocket mortgage by quicken loans. apply simply. understand fully. mortgage confidently. get approved in as few as 8 minutes. ♪ ♪ where's jack? he's on holiday. what do you need? i need the temperature for pipe five. ask the new guy. the new guy? jack trained him. jack's guidance would be to maintain the temperature at negat
the sitting government of govere state my former boss offered my job back.ut publicly said they didn't believe her and total faith in me. it's one sided thing. >> tucker: it's certainly orwellian and you are not alone in this. this is the first time we have dug down in one of these stories which you find is pretty upsetting. thank you for telling your story. i appreciate it? >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: the left is pushing hard on a ban for assault weapons. whatever those...
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so she worked as a governess and graped up money and -- scraped up money and traveled to france alone and enrolled in the sorbonne and skypeed by a mighter -- scrapes by a meager existence and got her ph.d. overcoming remarkable odds. once you hear all that story, you suddenly realize, well, i see why there aren't more women. because what she had to do to become a woman of science was intense, right? i also studied grace hopper who was a little bit later in time. grace hopper didn't meet the criteria of serial breakthrough innovator, but another important innovator. she invented computer programming language, and she talks a lot about the fact that women were not welcome in business and science during her time. and this is like world war ii, that era. even during her time women weren't welcome in business and in science. so, but war broke out, and she joined the navy, and she became a naval admiral, and she invented computer programs in the navy. and because she was an admiral, hp and ibm and deck, those companies would talk to her because her uniform and military protocol essentially
so she worked as a governess and graped up money and -- scraped up money and traveled to france alone and enrolled in the sorbonne and skypeed by a mighter -- scrapes by a meager existence and got her ph.d. overcoming remarkable odds. once you hear all that story, you suddenly realize, well, i see why there aren't more women. because what she had to do to become a woman of science was intense, right? i also studied grace hopper who was a little bit later in time. grace hopper didn't meet the...
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up our thanks to divine providence for care over us and beseech him that will you will guide and governess and -- guide and govern us in our duties hereafter as he has carried us to victory in the past and tedious to be humble in the midst of triumph, just in the hour of victory, and enable us to secure the foundations of that they haveo been in blood, so that may live forever and ever. echoes their of lincoln's second inaugural, you are right, this is stanton's second inaugural. this is a fairly sober speech. i assure you that night in washington there was drinking and fireworks in celebration and that continued over the next few days with news that lee had surrendered and sherman was about to capture the last large confederate army. unrestrained of rejoicing in washington. on april 14, 1865, news someone had shot lincoln at ford's theater and that at the same time, someone had slashed and stabbed secretary of state steward -- werd inry of state se his home at lafayette square. indeed he had been with him an hour ago. he had been injured in a carriage accident and was confined to his bed.
up our thanks to divine providence for care over us and beseech him that will you will guide and governess and -- guide and govern us in our duties hereafter as he has carried us to victory in the past and tedious to be humble in the midst of triumph, just in the hour of victory, and enable us to secure the foundations of that they haveo been in blood, so that may live forever and ever. echoes their of lincoln's second inaugural, you are right, this is stanton's second inaugural. this is a...
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he said, we have to be more lethal, we have to be more efficient in terms of governess and effectiveness. partners. he has an appreciation for, we cannot do this by ourselves. our success has always been integral to leveraging partners. they will bring insights, capabilities, capacity we do not have. one of the things we have to take a hard look at is in terms of intelligence sharing. how do we better integrate? the way we should look at some of these problems is what that problem is. if you have a problem in south africa or northern africa, then maybe it is not a flyby solution. maybe there are seven nations that can contribute to that. and we look at colonial relationships and which partners are there. the intel sharing and opening that aperture is an area we need to push the and lowe pond integrating partners is essential to our success. >> let me address the nato situation. we see nato as recovering. as russia, the ussr dissolves, what is the role for nato? thanks to vladimir putin, we have gotten a wake-up call. the russian bear came out of hibernation and was hungry and started gra
he said, we have to be more lethal, we have to be more efficient in terms of governess and effectiveness. partners. he has an appreciation for, we cannot do this by ourselves. our success has always been integral to leveraging partners. they will bring insights, capabilities, capacity we do not have. one of the things we have to take a hard look at is in terms of intelligence sharing. how do we better integrate? the way we should look at some of these problems is what that problem is. if you...
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when will the goverment understand that we are at war? that is in the last hour or so.has been shot dead by security forces. the story that's developing there is the news that one of the gendarmes offered himself in place of the hostages. and kept his phone on so that authorities could monitor what was going on in the supermarket. he is in hospital now. we will bring you any developments. hugh schofield is in paris. this gunman was not on the radar of police. i don't read too much into responsibility. it seems to me that the man has the classic profile of attackers that we have seen a lot of in the last year, two years. after bataclan, we have had a different type of attack. with the bataclan, there was financing of arms and heavy organisation, serious organisation being required. this attack is one of a kind that we saw many times last year in different ways of people who are basically from a kind of petty criminal background of muslim faith, who have neglected their religion and then shift back into their religion in a stark and dramatic fashion either because they ha
when will the goverment understand that we are at war? that is in the last hour or so.has been shot dead by security forces. the story that's developing there is the news that one of the gendarmes offered himself in place of the hostages. and kept his phone on so that authorities could monitor what was going on in the supermarket. he is in hospital now. we will bring you any developments. hugh schofield is in paris. this gunman was not on the radar of police. i don't read too much into...
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i don't have the authority, if a governor, if you or the governor of new york and say you gover r roseo and you work out with the guard i don't have the ability to reimburse you directly. it has to go through the governor to you. so you are asking the requestinging governor to reimburse you back. that's the problem as i understand it. i don't know how to solve that problem. >> that's not a fema relationship so to speak. more after guard relationship? >> yes. so emac is a government nor to governor contract. i don't know if you want fema involved. >> i'm not saying we do. i just want to know where the short cummings are so they can be improved. >> that's it. if i'm involved, then you have to do my part and you don't want that. >> it is the speed between which governors come to agreement and inform you? >> right. and reimburse each other. >> okay. >> they have to cut that c contract up front. >> okay. another question. i'm sensitive to some of the things that my good friend ms. gonzalez spoke to regarding pairen and part of the information i have, september 20th when the hurricane hit pue
i don't have the authority, if a governor, if you or the governor of new york and say you gover r roseo and you work out with the guard i don't have the ability to reimburse you directly. it has to go through the governor to you. so you are asking the requestinging governor to reimburse you back. that's the problem as i understand it. i don't know how to solve that problem. >> that's not a fema relationship so to speak. more after guard relationship? >> yes. so emac is a government...