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interested in diplomacy in asia. [indiscernible] facing the challenge would be the big problem for the situation in asia. so my second question is, since you talk about cultural competition -- >> briefly. >> ok. did you look at the experience in china and the u.s., during the cold war there were a lot of students there. >> thank you. you can pass the microphone down. >> david. retired from the library of congress. i saw some of the similar thatrs with the slogans had photographs of the region, collected. i wonder if before you researched in the foreign ministry archives, if you ever checked with the library of congress with the print and photograph collection? the change of tones in the chinese propaganda from the anti-american imperialism, anti-colonialism, to peaceful ones, did you ever see any slogan or posters in the foreign ministry archives? and if you did, what are the slogans? >> the final question goes to the gentleman over here. apologies to all of those i cannot call on. >> thank you. congratulations. my n
interested in diplomacy in asia. [indiscernible] facing the challenge would be the big problem for the situation in asia. so my second question is, since you talk about cultural competition -- >> briefly. >> ok. did you look at the experience in china and the u.s., during the cold war there were a lot of students there. >> thank you. you can pass the microphone down. >> david. retired from the library of congress. i saw some of the similar thatrs with the slogans had...
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first in richard milhouse nixon came in second. it's really a formidable record. other things happened, too. i once had the subtitle of the book should be and yet because as you read the book, you'll see in nixon was the one who brought about the deliberate polarization of america on racial matters, the so-called southern strategy.y. and yet, in the nixon administration was more desegregation than the johnson administration, eisenhower and kennedy administrations. they very quietly prodded by the supreme court desegregated the schools to the point the polls of southern black voters in the 1970s gave nixon a 53-37 plurality. nixon didn't want the rest of the country to know about it because he had been sosothe so s successful that the southernting strategy. he's appointing people to the supreme court, guys that were borderline if not outright racist and making these doing the right thing quietly and make it look like he was against busing and he was the feeling oi resentment. in the late 1960s and the people he called his great sile
first in richard milhouse nixon came in second. it's really a formidable record. other things happened, too. i once had the subtitle of the book should be and yet because as you read the book, you'll see in nixon was the one who brought about the deliberate polarization of america on racial matters, the so-called southern strategy.y. and yet, in the nixon administration was more desegregation than the johnson administration, eisenhower and kennedy administrations. they very quietly prodded by...
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quakertown. 50 in bethlehem. 49 in kirkwood. 51 in coatsville. 51 in media. 58 in center city.the suburbs in new jersey, waking up in browns mills or ewing, 51. 50 in toms river. 62 in brigantine. 5 in tuckahoe. 51 in glassboro. temperatures are 8 degrees below average, 73 for the high, nice and partly sunny skies, jennette. >>> police in ohio are searching for a carjacker who ran over a man as he sped away. it happened outside a gas station in toledo late last month. surveillance video shows the driver go into the convenience store another man walks up to a car and gets in. the driver runs out to stop the thief, but was knocked down. >>> top white house officials will try to convince house republicans to vote for the harvey aid debt limit package this morning. the senate passed the measure yesterday. many conservatives are upset the 3 month debt ceiling increase does not include spending cuts. >>> philadelphia officials are working hard to submit a proposal to amazon to get their headquarters built here. they are looking for a city that has easy access to mass transit and univ
quakertown. 50 in bethlehem. 49 in kirkwood. 51 in coatsville. 51 in media. 58 in center city.the suburbs in new jersey, waking up in browns mills or ewing, 51. 50 in toms river. 62 in brigantine. 5 in tuckahoe. 51 in glassboro. temperatures are 8 degrees below average, 73 for the high, nice and partly sunny skies, jennette. >>> police in ohio are searching for a carjacker who ran over a man as he sped away. it happened outside a gas station in toledo late last month. surveillance...
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no one in my neighborhood was in ap math, no, you could be in ap math. another site for college scholarship, young boys and girls at the boys and girls clubs to america, to shepherd through intelligence algorithm, last year 3 million american kids got pree -- free psat prep. we have a real problem in this country. 32million people that started college and never finished. they drop out before they get a degree. they go to apply for a job, where is your ba, no ba, no job. there are groups that you can come to them, they will badge what you learned in one year, two and a half, three years and they will then partner with employees to flock you in basis on what they have determined you know. so i profile in the book young african american woman, rashana lewis, she had to drop out for family reasons after three and a half years, ended up having to drive a bus, couldn't make that up and working on the desk of a law firm hoping lawyers rediscover their law. she was discovered by a group like opportunity at work, they partnered with master card, into the systems
no one in my neighborhood was in ap math, no, you could be in ap math. another site for college scholarship, young boys and girls at the boys and girls clubs to america, to shepherd through intelligence algorithm, last year 3 million american kids got pree -- free psat prep. we have a real problem in this country. 32million people that started college and never finished. they drop out before they get a degree. they go to apply for a job, where is your ba, no ba, no job. there are groups that...
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in regards to the arrest of this eighteen year old in dover on the english channel and also a raid in sunbury in west london what does this tell you. well the reason why it was such a quick was response in connection with an arrest was because in the subway systems in london you have a lot of automation consisting of a camera system in london they use something we refer to as the ring of steel and it's a network of cameras that line the interior and exterior of london as well as the subway system so the actual bomber was caught on video and with the london authorities use i want to see scotland yard utilize was something we refer to as facial recognition the facial recognition enabled law enforcement to capture an image of that person and match it up in a database and that's how they were so swiftly able to apprehend this individual now talk us through what or parties would be coming through now as part of this investigation also the u.s. and u.k. joint intelligence gathering. sure what happens with an explosive device any explosive device has what we refer to as a signature the signa
in regards to the arrest of this eighteen year old in dover on the english channel and also a raid in sunbury in west london what does this tell you. well the reason why it was such a quick was response in connection with an arrest was because in the subway systems in london you have a lot of automation consisting of a camera system in london they use something we refer to as the ring of steel and it's a network of cameras that line the interior and exterior of london as well as the subway...
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it is 6:15 in the morning in it is 6:15 in the morning in london.ngapore, 1:16 in the afternoon. you can see the weather gathered over the skyscrapers. get out to juliette saly for your bloomberg business flash. juliette: storms led by hurricanes harvey and irma will probably wipe out third-quarter profit and their ability to make their target. get out to juliette saly for your bloomberg business flash. juliette:the world's largest rer had given guidance with profits of 2 billion euros. the storms in north america add to challenges. they are seeking to counter years of fallen profit as the company was pressured by low interest rates in competition. apple is playing the role of kingmaker in the contentious battle for toshiba's memory chip business. the iphone maker is in talks to have $3 billion in capital for bain capital. it may exceed apple's largest deal ever. the $3 billion acquisition of bates electronics. charged with conspiracy and fraud over the suspected role in manipulating the price of precious metals. he is the second person publicly cha
it is 6:15 in the morning in it is 6:15 in the morning in london.ngapore, 1:16 in the afternoon. you can see the weather gathered over the skyscrapers. get out to juliette saly for your bloomberg business flash. juliette: storms led by hurricanes harvey and irma will probably wipe out third-quarter profit and their ability to make their target. get out to juliette saly for your bloomberg business flash. juliette:the world's largest rer had given guidance with profits of 2 billion euros. the...
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it has been in an immense tragedy in the region. can you talk about the connection between these floods and climate change, david? >> yeah. so this regionn is really a hot spot for climate chahange. temperatures rise at higher elevations. if we are seeing a two degree world in the future as we hoped for, mib three degrees or four degrees of pie in the mountains. we see glaciers melting already due to climate change. what i really worry about are the effects on the monsoon patterns, which are hugely whattant for the region the climate science tells us, we're likely to see more extreme events, more floods and droughts in the future. so this event was caused by rainfall for sure. it is always hard to pin that event with climate change, but for sure in the future, we're bound to see more events like this and even worse due to climate change. so there is a direct link. now in addition to that,t, who bears ththe brunt of that climae change? it is the poor people, as we saw on the most recent floods. those poor people are the ones who are
it has been in an immense tragedy in the region. can you talk about the connection between these floods and climate change, david? >> yeah. so this regionn is really a hot spot for climate chahange. temperatures rise at higher elevations. if we are seeing a two degree world in the future as we hoped for, mib three degrees or four degrees of pie in the mountains. we see glaciers melting already due to climate change. what i really worry about are the effects on the monsoon patterns, which...
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are invested in doing is miss in your country -- doing business in your country, and will be there in the aftermath of this two-year period. good luck with your implementation, and remember the secretary fox chose u.s. chamber for his first visit in washington. you chose your first visit. secretary fox came back, therefore you must come back and keep us updated on your progress . congratulations. thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: tonight, a look at the impact of digital technology on education in the u.s., including google's chief education of alan -- evangelist in the present of arizona state university. >> this is the first generation that does not know what the world look like before google. they did not know what the world looks like before the internet. they are going to have a of whatt expectation the world looks like, but more importantly what they can do with technology. born b
are invested in doing is miss in your country -- doing business in your country, and will be there in the aftermath of this two-year period. good luck with your implementation, and remember the secretary fox chose u.s. chamber for his first visit in washington. you chose your first visit. secretary fox came back, therefore you must come back and keep us updated on your progress . congratulations. thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017]...
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germany but also in bavaria and in. the south you know there is kind of a disconnect between the parties and the constituencies in the electorate and i think this has to be worked on do you see the disconnect continuing we have leading social democrats like martin jol saying the eighty's a threat to democracy i mean how can you start a dialogue with with that type of commentary then no this is absolutely a walk on a very thin line on the one hand you have to fight the leadership there is no doubt that the leadership really has this all dried ideology behind and it's not just people like who have been a year ago the one figure everybody was complaining about it's everybody's so bold . made statements which are totally in example which are right wing extremist and but you have to differentiate between the concerns of people who voted for d. and the party leadership and in this regards will be interesting to see how the parties actually react to this i hope and this is the positive message from this election day that this
germany but also in bavaria and in. the south you know there is kind of a disconnect between the parties and the constituencies in the electorate and i think this has to be worked on do you see the disconnect continuing we have leading social democrats like martin jol saying the eighty's a threat to democracy i mean how can you start a dialogue with with that type of commentary then no this is absolutely a walk on a very thin line on the one hand you have to fight the leadership there is no...
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in chapter form in this book but for instance, african americans in mississippi. i believe that's one of the volumes that have not been assigned an author yet, the slavery in mississippi so i'm waiting on that one. mississippi, the function of the mississippi state government during the biography, there's no my biography of charlesclark . women in civil war, there are tons of topics that are waiting for authors out there to help us understand more of civil war mississippi. >> so you got your work cut out for you. >> i'm not going to do all of that but i will help anybody that does. >> how about you, jim?>> the first chapter of my book was devoted to archaeology in the state but really that deserves a whole book itself and we have 12,000 years of prehistory in mississippi with cultures, different cultures and different things going on and we've just finished developing a mississippi mountain trail you can drive down highway 61, we're beginning to focus on this area and to bring it to the public more and i think that needs to be emphasized. >> ray, would you all lik
in chapter form in this book but for instance, african americans in mississippi. i believe that's one of the volumes that have not been assigned an author yet, the slavery in mississippi so i'm waiting on that one. mississippi, the function of the mississippi state government during the biography, there's no my biography of charlesclark . women in civil war, there are tons of topics that are waiting for authors out there to help us understand more of civil war mississippi. >> so you got...
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estimates it needs at least two hundred million dollars in aid to help the refugees in bangladesh in the next six months so says speeding up the distribution of plastic sheeting or bangladesh your thirty's work to erect a new two thousand acres shelter or bangladesh as prime minister has proposed creating un supervised safe zones inside me in law to protect our hindu muslims fleeing the military crackdown. well how about first me and mom must unconditionally stop the violence and the practice of ethnic cleansing in the rakhine state immediately and forever secondly secretary general of the united nations should immediately send a fact finding mission to me and ma third all civilians irrespective of religion and ethnicity must be protected in me and ma for that save since could be created inside me and under a un supervision for ensure sustainable return of all forcibly displaced in bangladesh to their homes in me and ma back in may in my muslim community is not connected to the ranger are reporting an increase in attacks against them they say misinformation is being spread online to
estimates it needs at least two hundred million dollars in aid to help the refugees in bangladesh in the next six months so says speeding up the distribution of plastic sheeting or bangladesh your thirty's work to erect a new two thousand acres shelter or bangladesh as prime minister has proposed creating un supervised safe zones inside me in law to protect our hindu muslims fleeing the military crackdown. well how about first me and mom must unconditionally stop the violence and the practice...
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in plants, factories all around the country, more people are in work now than we have seen in decades jobs market, according to latest figures. news made to measure for a government eager to talk up any sign of british success. has austerity had its day, prime minister? the answer's no, there is plenty more austerity ahead and trouble coming on public sector pay, so today theresa may took the jobs figures to westminster and got her retaliation in first. unemployment at lowest levels since the mid—1970s. 5,7 75.75...r§~;;5.—.f§'5—.rl,. 7 that brings the jobless rate down to 4.3%, the lowest since 1975. wages are up 2.1% on the previous year. but with inflation hitting 2.9%, in real terms, wages are still failing to keep up. at westminster, that only added to the pressure on the prime minister to hand all public sector workers, notjust the police and prison officers, a rise above the 1% pay cap, and a bigger one that the 2% and under already announced. mrs may was back on the theme, she had to guard every penny. we need to ensure we balance out, protecting jobs in the public sector, bei
in plants, factories all around the country, more people are in work now than we have seen in decades jobs market, according to latest figures. news made to measure for a government eager to talk up any sign of british success. has austerity had its day, prime minister? the answer's no, there is plenty more austerity ahead and trouble coming on public sector pay, so today theresa may took the jobs figures to westminster and got her retaliation in first. unemployment at lowest levels since the...
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years in power following a surge in support for the far right. the iraqi government is ramping up its efforts to stop a referendum on kodesh independence that begins in the coming hours it's calling on foreign countries to stop importing oil from the autonomous kurdish region it's also our sleeping. to hand over control of its border posts and international airports. u.s. president donald trump has approved new travel restrictions on citizens from eight countries it replaces his original travel ban on people from six muslim majority countries the new order now applies to north korea china venezuela iran libya somalia syria and yemen. monday marks one month since the crisis began in myanmar as a rocking state hundreds more refugees continued to arrive in bangladesh daily the latest violence began when an armed group of muslim ranger attacked police and military posts in the north of rocketing state that triggered a military crackdown soon reports emerged of the security forces carrying out mass killings rape torture and burning entire villages tho
years in power following a surge in support for the far right. the iraqi government is ramping up its efforts to stop a referendum on kodesh independence that begins in the coming hours it's calling on foreign countries to stop importing oil from the autonomous kurdish region it's also our sleeping. to hand over control of its border posts and international airports. u.s. president donald trump has approved new travel restrictions on citizens from eight countries it replaces his original travel...
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the british people in the british have a reliable friend in the in the united states and i think that was clearly demonstrated in the response to the effects of armor throughout the caribbean on bridge territories american territories and for its territories their cooperation through that of it has been extraordinary how they've all of us set down our own concerns and said what can we do to help each other citizens and we're very thankful for that we're also committed to take that same sphere into the aftermath and how can we work together coordinate now to complete the recovery and begin the long long process of reconstruction in a way that i think is beneficial to everyone. i do quickly want to recognize and congratulate the united states as new and vaster to the united kingdom what he johnson that he has arrived here eighteen days ago i think it ensures that our special relationship will remain in good hands i did comment to the ambassador a little concerned i have an ambassador johnson and a ford secretary johnson and all that assures us that on any given day johnson is going to b
the british people in the british have a reliable friend in the in the united states and i think that was clearly demonstrated in the response to the effects of armor throughout the caribbean on bridge territories american territories and for its territories their cooperation through that of it has been extraordinary how they've all of us set down our own concerns and said what can we do to help each other citizens and we're very thankful for that we're also committed to take that same sphere...
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counting is underway after kurds voted in large numbers in a controversial referendum in northern iraq. a declaration of war that's how north korea's foreign minister described donald trump's latest tweet he says all options are now on the table. i know it's devastating for me. a country in ruins we report from dominica where harken maria has left a trail of destruction. with the latest sports news including. i got a daughter we'll have live in this world. the war of words between u.s. president donald trump and american professional athletes continues that story and more later in the program. votes are being counted in a controversial kurdish referendum on secession in northern iraq with a reported turnout of seventy two percent a comfortable yes result as expected but the outcome went be binding but dr hamid has the latest from. it's a day iraq's kurds say they had hoped to see in their lifetime so eager to be the first to cast their ballots suzanne was so excited about the referendum she had a restless night at eighteen is the first time she's been able to vote. i am so happy i want
counting is underway after kurds voted in large numbers in a controversial referendum in northern iraq. a declaration of war that's how north korea's foreign minister described donald trump's latest tweet he says all options are now on the table. i know it's devastating for me. a country in ruins we report from dominica where harken maria has left a trail of destruction. with the latest sports news including. i got a daughter we'll have live in this world. the war of words between u.s....
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one of the things he was involved in in the 19805 things he was involved in in the 1980s was a scandalt time cormac murphy o‘connor said he was ashamed about what he had done. he realised it was the wrong thing to do and it would haunt him forever. he was in many ways what you saw. avuncular, what you would expect an archbishop to look like. incredibly approachable. if you met him at westminster cathedral, the headquarters of the catholic church in england and wales, to meet in there after mass or any other service he would talk to you quite happily. very easy—going, friendly person. i met him at the bbc a couple of years ago, chatting to him while waiting to go on air. very friendly, outgoing, quite funny person, have that irish humour about him, which he got from his family. that was something that people will remember him by. work pointing at the church as issued a statement, the church as issued a statement, the cardinal‘s final word. he says he prays every night, that god is never far from he prays every night, that god is neverfarfrom his he prays every night, that god is never f
one of the things he was involved in in the 19805 things he was involved in in the 1980s was a scandalt time cormac murphy o‘connor said he was ashamed about what he had done. he realised it was the wrong thing to do and it would haunt him forever. he was in many ways what you saw. avuncular, what you would expect an archbishop to look like. incredibly approachable. if you met him at westminster cathedral, the headquarters of the catholic church in england and wales, to meet in there after...
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thank you for coming in participating in thank you to the panelists. [applause] [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> join us this weekend to see spend cities tour incorporation with their comcast cable partners takes book tv in american history to be to concord, new hampshire. we highlight the history, politics and literary life of the city. saturday at noon eastern a book tv will feature how new hampshire became first in the nation primary state. the new hampshire primary and presidential politics. >> we see ourselves as a place where canada can rise from being a virtual national unknown to becoming a contender for the nomination. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history to become will tour the new hampshire statement house taken a look at the history of the building of the legislature. >> the house of representatives has the oldest continuously used legislative chambers of america. here's the room where the largest state legislature in the united states works and meets. >> and
thank you for coming in participating in thank you to the panelists. [applause] [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> join us this weekend to see spend cities tour incorporation with their comcast cable partners takes book tv in american history to be to concord, new hampshire. we highlight the history, politics and literary life of the city. saturday at noon eastern a book tv will feature how new hampshire became first in the...
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in 12 weeks.ed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. ♪ david: it is 9:00 a.m. in hong kong. this is "bloomberg markets: asia." ♪ david: all right, returning to risk. asian stocks advance with the dollar has worries he's over north korea and irma. irma still lashing florida's west coast after flooding miami's financial district. gate presory
in 12 weeks.ed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. ♪ david: it is 9:00 a.m. in hong kong. this is "bloomberg markets: asia." ♪ david: all right, returning to risk. asian stocks advance with the dollar has worries he's over north korea and irma. irma still lashing florida's west...
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police say there has been a rise in thefts in the east bay. the most recent theft happened tuesday on lakeshore avenue in oakland. a woman says her laptop was taken by two kids before she could even react. police in alameda also say they have had several similar thefts reported. they say most of the thefts are happening at starbucks locations. in most of the cases the thieves are juveniles. now... police in alameda are increasing patrols around starbucks locations to try and prevent future robberies. (tiffany) and we have seen one laptop snatch and grab turn deadly... last month -- local musician dave deporis was at a telegraph avenue coffee shop in oakland.. when a thief grabbed his laptop he chased the thief to a car -- and was dragged to his death. no arrests have been in that case. ( james ) three women have been arrested.. accused of leading police on a long chase that ended in the east bay. take a look. a police officer was seriously injured in a collision... that happened during the chase. you can see the damage done to the car. police
police say there has been a rise in thefts in the east bay. the most recent theft happened tuesday on lakeshore avenue in oakland. a woman says her laptop was taken by two kids before she could even react. police in alameda also say they have had several similar thefts reported. they say most of the thefts are happening at starbucks locations. in most of the cases the thieves are juveniles. now... police in alameda are increasing patrols around starbucks locations to try and prevent future...
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in that era in the 1950s made her feel at because politics in that era in the 1950s made herfeel at. was that your take? in the church there, there is a fresco. the crucifixion of the lip. philip hammond what straight through it. there was a lot of comment on that. there was a lot of comment on that. there are also lots of connotations from that, most of which should be left alone. other news... president trump has temporarily waived shipping restrictions to help get much—needed supplies to the caribbean island of puerto rico in the wake of recent devastating storms. many residents of the us territory have been without electricity, clean water and other basic necessities since hurricane maria struck last week. the airport chief in erbil, the regional capital of iraqi kurdistan, says all international flights will be suspended from friday evening. the iraqi central government in baghdad has called for an air blockade on kurdistan, in response to a massive yes vote in a referendum on independence. and hugh hefner, the founder of playboy magazine, has died at the age of 91. hefner achi
in that era in the 1950s made her feel at because politics in that era in the 1950s made herfeel at. was that your take? in the church there, there is a fresco. the crucifixion of the lip. philip hammond what straight through it. there was a lot of comment on that. there was a lot of comment on that. there are also lots of connotations from that, most of which should be left alone. other news... president trump has temporarily waived shipping restrictions to help get much—needed supplies to...
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-- in august in the wake of brexit? andrew: it is a recognition that inflation is at the top of mind. the top of their band. it is likely we go about that. there is an acknowledgment they need to do something. they can afford to do a hike and waiting see whether the slowdown happens in 2018 or whether they need to do more hikes. the market is saying at least one more hike. we think that is probably right. and the questions will all be around what is happening on consumption and investment will play a part. which is why markets are focused on the speech by theresa may. francine: figure out whether we have a transition agreement or not. are you looking at euro-pound? andrew: we tend to look at currencies -- what is the impact on the economy more broadly. euro-sterling is important. half of the uk's trade goes across the channel. but across the board, we've seen a sterling bounce, which again, goes to some sense that on a relative value basis, sterling is starting to look more attractive. the u.k. economy looks relatively
-- in august in the wake of brexit? andrew: it is a recognition that inflation is at the top of mind. the top of their band. it is likely we go about that. there is an acknowledgment they need to do something. they can afford to do a hike and waiting see whether the slowdown happens in 2018 or whether they need to do more hikes. the market is saying at least one more hike. we think that is probably right. and the questions will all be around what is happening on consumption and investment will...
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in any of the major industrialized country john hendren is in chicago to find out why in the set and final parts of a series on maternal mortality around the world. fermat local and the joy of childbirth lasted a day as their daughter madeline took her first breaths his wife liz died hours later of a pulmonary embolism the sudden blockage in her lung made her one of more than seven hundred women in the u.s. who die each year during or shortly after childbirth two things that are guaranteed to every single one of us are birth and death that's it there's nothing else that's guaranteed right and so i experience both of those things in twenty seven hours it's an increasingly common story in the united states even as maternal mortality falls elsewhere around the globe more american mothers die in the first year of their child's life than in any other industrialized nation a study published in the lancet medical journal says the u.s. ranks forty six in the world in terms of maternal mortality with twenty six women for each hundred thousand live births that's more than three times the rate
in any of the major industrialized country john hendren is in chicago to find out why in the set and final parts of a series on maternal mortality around the world. fermat local and the joy of childbirth lasted a day as their daughter madeline took her first breaths his wife liz died hours later of a pulmonary embolism the sudden blockage in her lung made her one of more than seven hundred women in the u.s. who die each year during or shortly after childbirth two things that are guaranteed to...
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check us out weekdays at 5:00 in new york, 2:00 in san francisco, 10:00 p.m. in london.s is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: alphabet is forming a new holding company called 26 in roman numerals. xxvi. it will legally separate google from other units. 26 holdings will reorganize alphabet is a corporate parent and complete the separation from google. as we have been reporting this week, uber has a new leader. dara khosrowshahi is now charged with cleaning up uber after the resignation of travis kalanick. how are uber investors feeling about the board selection? we spoke with michel green, an early investor in the startup. take a listen. >> i'm sure he will be involved. he built a $35 billion juggernaut growing superfast. i'm sure he will be involved in some capacity. ie: things turned sour between lid edge and how lynette. what are your relations like between lead edge and kalanick? >> we invested much later than benchmark. i wish i had invested when they did. i'm sure given time, we and lots of other shareholders will want that to settle down. i'm sure given time, it will. mark: h
check us out weekdays at 5:00 in new york, 2:00 in san francisco, 10:00 p.m. in london.s is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: alphabet is forming a new holding company called 26 in roman numerals. xxvi. it will legally separate google from other units. 26 holdings will reorganize alphabet is a corporate parent and complete the separation from google. as we have been reporting this week, uber has a new leader. dara khosrowshahi is now charged with cleaning up uber after the resignation of travis...
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gun and kill 50 people in a bar in orlando? so the work that we have to do on this new phase is going to require partnerships, it is going to require innovation, working with the tech industry on the role that social media plays in this, is going to require our communities. our focus post-9/11 was focused on our local partners, state and local law enforcement, and our international partners. this next phase is going to require more from our partners -- from our communities here at home. we have some challenges ahead. david: i wanted to get to the homeland issues a little later. the great thing about being a professor is you get to push back again. lisa: you do. david: let's look at what bin laden was trying to do. some people say he was just a religious zealot out to kill people. i happen to think that he had a lot of political goals, that he was a political actor as well. he wanted to challenge the whole nationstate system put in place by colonial powers in the middle east. he really wanted to create this clash of civilization
gun and kill 50 people in a bar in orlando? so the work that we have to do on this new phase is going to require partnerships, it is going to require innovation, working with the tech industry on the role that social media plays in this, is going to require our communities. our focus post-9/11 was focused on our local partners, state and local law enforcement, and our international partners. this next phase is going to require more from our partners -- from our communities here at home. we have...
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in one eye he fled in twenty fourteen after getting death threats he sort of solemn in britain in twenty sixteen but now he faces deportation to military analysts. believes promise to trees i'm a is to blame here for making asylum more difficult at the moment. i mean they could be obviously the case for human rights and this is also linked to the e.u. and the european union because the u.k. wants to leave they want to pull out of human rights commission as well that links the european union the u.k. government it's a trend because the current prime minister recently when she was over secretary she was extremely strict and set about this whole process of limiting in immigration and the two areas they've targeted a student visas and asylum see is there loads of deportations without due course of justice or evidence so we're just seeing basically the rule of law being tightened to the extent where the u.k. government are ignoring human rights in some countries where specially they are responsible in the case of afghanistan for the problems because of course the afghan war has been going on
in one eye he fled in twenty fourteen after getting death threats he sort of solemn in britain in twenty sixteen but now he faces deportation to military analysts. believes promise to trees i'm a is to blame here for making asylum more difficult at the moment. i mean they could be obviously the case for human rights and this is also linked to the e.u. and the european union because the u.k. wants to leave they want to pull out of human rights commission as well that links the european union the...
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that will require a huge investment in security guards in scanners it was slowed down in the city ithink the approach to doing this is twofold one we must stop the the sources of funding for this extremism. and secondly we must make sure in this country the police and security services are properly resourced. i mean in terms of the larger political picture surrounding this some concern on the part of british authorities that u.s. president donald trump had some interesting things to say today. yes it is dreadful to fee for others here in the u.k. the message from the british authorities for the u.k. population is to remain calm it's a message of defiance from the likes of saudi calm the mayor of london but we haven't heard also as you mentioned there from the u.s. president from donald trump who a little bit earlier on in the day took to twitter to say that the u.k. authorities need to be tougher and need to be smarter in the way that they go about averting situations like this as we heard in michael to. report a little bit earlier there donald trump also suggested that perhaps the
that will require a huge investment in security guards in scanners it was slowed down in the city ithink the approach to doing this is twofold one we must stop the the sources of funding for this extremism. and secondly we must make sure in this country the police and security services are properly resourced. i mean in terms of the larger political picture surrounding this some concern on the part of british authorities that u.s. president donald trump had some interesting things to say today....
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and the same thing applies in america in the 20th century. there's also an element of what you call post-millennyism. victorian social reformers in the 19th century believed the sort of protestant ridge provided a way of dealing with problems that played a role since the beginning. you can see this with the free will baptists, very active in the anti-slavery movement, the free will movement. all those reform movements, the campaigns against drinking, campaigns in favor of keeping the sabbath, prison reform, the thing that brought -- due to democracy in america really all had their origins in this predominantly evangelical movement. that we can christianize the social order, that we can bring about the perfect society on earth. and thelogically this is known as post-millennialism. it's a kind of perfectionism in 19th century america. the traditional view that jesus christ would come to initiate. this movement is more characteristic of post-millennialism. this movement has its origins in ridge, especially protestant christianity. but over the c
and the same thing applies in america in the 20th century. there's also an element of what you call post-millennyism. victorian social reformers in the 19th century believed the sort of protestant ridge provided a way of dealing with problems that played a role since the beginning. you can see this with the free will baptists, very active in the anti-slavery movement, the free will movement. all those reform movements, the campaigns against drinking, campaigns in favor of keeping the sabbath,...
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in this school. because of the student cannot get out on the field because the only exit been blocking the fire and spread very fast and some people consider the cause of smoke inhalation usually the routings. ground floor second second floor of the building itself and of course based on any field the common that i would have found one it's very clear that if i said this. i too would too you know business just want to. number of bad. i think sharon end up with the senate become. varia one shouldn't do it at the exit looking at that now but the bad. side of the rule if they have no party there now but that the six be just nice but because that is what did to me if. the foot in that's a little bit i mean almost sixty percent of the standard what it was to be used but not. all that. i'm pleased to see these things happen and it's why i. remind the operate there of the so-called. competition it must comply completely. by its. mass. produced mohammed is a journalist with the laziest new straits times he j
in this school. because of the student cannot get out on the field because the only exit been blocking the fire and spread very fast and some people consider the cause of smoke inhalation usually the routings. ground floor second second floor of the building itself and of course based on any field the common that i would have found one it's very clear that if i said this. i too would too you know business just want to. number of bad. i think sharon end up with the senate become. varia one...
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he is in fort myers in florida.ound the clock in recent days, to try to restore power, to help get people back into their homes. but this is a rebuilding effort that will take weeks, months, possibly years, given the extent of the damage and the devastation down there. to go back to what we were talking about, about the so—called dreamers programme, that is the agreement that president 0bama put into place, basically to allow young immigrants brought to the united states illegally to remain here, well, president trump had disbanded that programme, giving congress six months craft a solution to the situation. now, as i say, he appears to be close to some sort of agreement with top democrats in congress, following that dinner that i was talking about at the white house. they apparently have a agreed to work on a plan to prevent the dreamers from being deported. but disagreement on whether or not such a plan would be linked to the building of the wall along the border with mexico. that is something that was a cornersto
he is in fort myers in florida.ound the clock in recent days, to try to restore power, to help get people back into their homes. but this is a rebuilding effort that will take weeks, months, possibly years, given the extent of the damage and the devastation down there. to go back to what we were talking about, about the so—called dreamers programme, that is the agreement that president 0bama put into place, basically to allow young immigrants brought to the united states illegally to remain...
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in france. event after wet weather ruined play on thursday and sunday wasn't great either. the 30—year—old swede nordqvist won at the first extra hole to win her second major title, eight years after her first. it also comes just month's after she was bed ridden with glandular fever. in tennis, france are through to the davis cup final afterjo—wilfried tsonga beat serbia's dusan lajovic in four sets on sunday. that gave the french an unassailable 3—1 lead in lille but they were made to work hard against the serbian side who were missing former world number one novak djokovic. and they'll play belgium in the final who beat australia. the tie was forced to a fifth rubber after australia's nick kyrgios lost to david goffin — and then steve darcis beatjordan thompson in straight sets to see them progress. now to cricket where india beat australia by 26 runs on the duckworth—lewis—stern method to win the first one day international in chennai on sunday. a partnership of 118 between ms dhoni and man o
in france. event after wet weather ruined play on thursday and sunday wasn't great either. the 30—year—old swede nordqvist won at the first extra hole to win her second major title, eight years after her first. it also comes just month's after she was bed ridden with glandular fever. in tennis, france are through to the davis cup final afterjo—wilfried tsonga beat serbia's dusan lajovic in four sets on sunday. that gave the french an unassailable 3—1 lead in lille but they were made to...
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so this is in petersburg in 1866. the former confederates also attacked the chuch in peters bug and one other one. i don't believe those were destroyed in the same degree. and you also have churches throughout the south that are attacked. when dprsz goes to interview people in the south about what has been happening there, they find reports of hundreds of churches and schools burned to the ground. this is really the first major attacks against tultural heritage that we see in the post-war era. african-americans for their part, do a number of things in response. in the rural south, it's not just -- it's just black churches and black schools that are lit aflame. there are a number -- there's a rash of mysterious barn burns in the south. so on large plantations you would have barns, huge structures that were really the symbols of agricultural capttism in 1865 and 1866. so what you see is a number of these things mysteriously go up in smoke, that these symbols of economy and these kind of practical instruments of agsetiga
so this is in petersburg in 1866. the former confederates also attacked the chuch in peters bug and one other one. i don't believe those were destroyed in the same degree. and you also have churches throughout the south that are attacked. when dprsz goes to interview people in the south about what has been happening there, they find reports of hundreds of churches and schools burned to the ground. this is really the first major attacks against tultural heritage that we see in the post-war era....
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in private. much to his surprise, hoover was rebuffed on june 26 in a blunt letter from lodge that accuse hoover and taft of being undemocratic. that hoover was upset was an understatement. what an insult. one might mark the coolheaded tort eisenhower from this letter from lodge. hoover would not allow large to have the last -- lodge to have the last word and they would squabble over mail. lodge had his way and the disputes were resolved by the rnc delegate committee. it was a foregone conclusion that ike would get the nomination, but did he have enough votes to get a victory on the first ballot? hoover delivered an address to the convention on july 8. the former president believed this would be his last convention speech, so he poured his soul into the message. he spoke of his struggle for republican values and he was pleased by the adulation and admiration he received from his fellow republicans. he hoped to god would give them the strength and courage to continue their fight for freedom. he wa
in private. much to his surprise, hoover was rebuffed on june 26 in a blunt letter from lodge that accuse hoover and taft of being undemocratic. that hoover was upset was an understatement. what an insult. one might mark the coolheaded tort eisenhower from this letter from lodge. hoover would not allow large to have the last -- lodge to have the last word and they would squabble over mail. lodge had his way and the disputes were resolved by the rnc delegate committee. it was a foregone...
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three in 2018. two more in 2019 and one more in 2020. janet yellen and i will conclude with this, trish, policy is not something set in stone. if their evaluation changes with respect to inflation in particular that would make a difference. we'll see also what she has to say in the press conference. right now the dow after a record, intraday record down one point. trish? trish: good stuff. thank you so much, nicole. i'm back with the panel. i point out cliff our friend, chief investment officer at mass mutual financial group emails, this began in march of 2009. we've been dealing with this asset purchasing by the fed for quite some time now and this is indeed an economic experiment. it really is and it's historic because now for the first time, the first time ever a central bank is now committed to winding down that portfolio. they built it up. they have to wind it down. what is that going to mean for interest rates? he says the hope is they can do this effectively. that means good stuff for the future. that tells you the fed's tinkering
three in 2018. two more in 2019 and one more in 2020. janet yellen and i will conclude with this, trish, policy is not something set in stone. if their evaluation changes with respect to inflation in particular that would make a difference. we'll see also what she has to say in the press conference. right now the dow after a record, intraday record down one point. trish? trish: good stuff. thank you so much, nicole. i'm back with the panel. i point out cliff our friend, chief investment officer...
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in a landmark speech in florence tomorrow. the premier has signaled she has -- will try to bypass michel otherr and the heads of eu governments. and france needs to change to offer more opportunities to the middle classes. emmanuel macron said the continent needs more vision and less bureaucracy. >> this new europe has to provide a place, has to be fair and efficient, and provide a place for our middle classes and for that to be, there is no place for middle classes in europe and there is no way to progress when you're middle classes do not have any perspective and something to get in this environment. juliette: global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. guy and matt. guy: we have the first question put to koroda, the boj governor. he is looking pretty relaxed. looking pretty calm, it has to be said. votes,sent on the boj the dissenting new member coming through which is interesting but he is taking questions. are shut forstocks the day. that is
in a landmark speech in florence tomorrow. the premier has signaled she has -- will try to bypass michel otherr and the heads of eu governments. and france needs to change to offer more opportunities to the middle classes. emmanuel macron said the continent needs more vision and less bureaucracy. >> this new europe has to provide a place, has to be fair and efficient, and provide a place for our middle classes and for that to be, there is no place for middle classes in europe and there is...
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despite the image of saudi arabia in a country in which eve ryo ne arabia in a country in which everyoneh—lucas has the weather. contrasts west to east across the country. things have been turning wet and windy from the west. a bit of blue sky and fairweather cloud around. here is the satellite image. clear skies in stevenage but contrast that with bill from crew, the second picture comes from. we have that grey cloud. it will clear off in have that grey cloud. it will clear offina have that grey cloud. it will clear off in a few hours. this band in the west with its suddenly strengthening breeze, strong at times. further east across the country, if you more hours of sunshine to be enjoyed before the arrival of the rain. it will push into the western isles of scotland, dumfries and galloway and still across northern ireland at 6pm. also raining across cumbria and lancashire but to the east of the pennines, drier and brighter weather into the evening hours. across wales and south—west england, still wet weather to be seen through the shower this evening. as we move further east, largely d
despite the image of saudi arabia in a country in which eve ryo ne arabia in a country in which everyoneh—lucas has the weather. contrasts west to east across the country. things have been turning wet and windy from the west. a bit of blue sky and fairweather cloud around. here is the satellite image. clear skies in stevenage but contrast that with bill from crew, the second picture comes from. we have that grey cloud. it will clear off in have that grey cloud. it will clear offina have that...
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well they are in control it's clearly are there firmly in control in rakhine state i'm sensitive let's remember has not visited reclined state throughout this crisis i mean it that's in it hard to believe that a national leader of the standing would not visit the site of this crisis so all of their information is being provided to her by the military who are who are who are running things but she's defended that she's made statements today that would they would provide genuine solace for the military and would give some certainty to the military that she's not going to call on them to stop what they're doing she we said we need to find out who it is that's responsible we know who's responsible the united nations has described it as a textbook example of it to make claims and it's very clear military is responsible yet that was prominently mentioned in the speech today the statement as well that all communities in that area have equal access to health and education well that hasn't been true for fifty eades the regime have not had equal access to health and education or the right to eve
well they are in control it's clearly are there firmly in control in rakhine state i'm sensitive let's remember has not visited reclined state throughout this crisis i mean it that's in it hard to believe that a national leader of the standing would not visit the site of this crisis so all of their information is being provided to her by the military who are who are who are running things but she's defended that she's made statements today that would they would provide genuine solace for the...
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the firm's been in troubled waters in recent years in this c. series jet it's basically a competitor with the boeing seven three seven or the airbus a three twenty or a smaller mid-range jet this was their attempt to get out of real financial difficulty that's why governments took such an interest also thousands tens of thousands of jobs in canada are depending on this and not to mention northern ireland the u.k. where even prime minister to resign may has chimed in and said this is a bitterly disappointing decision it's really going to be a body blow to the government if this stands and if the trumpet ministration pushes through with this all right on a lot with. thanks daniel. leader of britain's opposition party says it is the government in waiting in a wide ranging speech at the party's annual conference the labor leader jeremy corbyn accuse the prime minister of quote bungling breck sick negotiations and also criticized saudi arabia for what he described as its cruel war in yemen out of there is gonna be philips has more from bryson even in
the firm's been in troubled waters in recent years in this c. series jet it's basically a competitor with the boeing seven three seven or the airbus a three twenty or a smaller mid-range jet this was their attempt to get out of real financial difficulty that's why governments took such an interest also thousands tens of thousands of jobs in canada are depending on this and not to mention northern ireland the u.k. where even prime minister to resign may has chimed in and said this is a bitterly...
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more tallahassee is is a problem in the united states in fact the widest in the industrialized world yes i think that's right i think most people assume that the u.s. has the best health care system in the world. one of the most if not the most affluent countries in the world and that maternal mortality is very much a thing of the past it's something new or something that you are seeing on television shows like grey's anatomy or downton abbey not something that happens two to three times a day in hospitals and across the u.s. so which women i'm most at risk. well so. as your reporter said. women who tend to be most at risk i would say are women who come into pregnancy with very little health care. in there previously so women who are low income african-american women. have a rate that is three to four times higher than white women women who don't have access to health care basically in the u.s. nearly half of births and are paid for by medicaid which is the state insurance company system the low income system and in states that. did not elect to take the medicaid expansion as part of
more tallahassee is is a problem in the united states in fact the widest in the industrialized world yes i think that's right i think most people assume that the u.s. has the best health care system in the world. one of the most if not the most affluent countries in the world and that maternal mortality is very much a thing of the past it's something new or something that you are seeing on television shows like grey's anatomy or downton abbey not something that happens two to three times a day...
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in?ay i jump >> jump away. >> as far as the first part of your question, this speaks to the point you were raising. well, you must ,now this town indirectly mumford, new jersey was always a liberal, high-minded suburb of new york. it had its share of country club republicans. essentially where journalists and labor lawyers and everyone in publishing moves to where they are priced out of manhattan. inis not for poor people four secretaries, -- and for secretaries. it is for working journalists and the few publishers who remain employed. [laughter] >> i hope this injured -- industry is in better shape than journalism. what you have in the case of montclair, new jersey is the of elite,spread liberal mindset and values. i spent part of the summer, my son goes to a fancy prep school in new england. school, heof the said i need to get as far away from this place as possible. we have to go to the south. i took him there and we spent some time in chattanooga and knoxville. >> we were at the regio
in?ay i jump >> jump away. >> as far as the first part of your question, this speaks to the point you were raising. well, you must ,now this town indirectly mumford, new jersey was always a liberal, high-minded suburb of new york. it had its share of country club republicans. essentially where journalists and labor lawyers and everyone in publishing moves to where they are priced out of manhattan. inis not for poor people four secretaries, -- and for secretaries. it is for working...
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in 1966.ou had to swing them out they were so large. and now them out they were so large. and now the yellow pages will be history as well. at least you can use it to swat flies with! free solar panels are to be installed on hundreds of thousands of homes across england and wales over the next five years. the project is expected to lower household bills and create more than 1000 newjobs. vishala sri—pathma reports. energy prices have been rising in the past year, with british gas being the latest provider to announce further hikes, a 12.5% increase to come into effect this month. the big suppliers and government have squabbled over the reasons behind higher prices. the government are exploring other options to provide value for money for the most vulnerable of households. it is hoping that the british sunshine might help out. solar has become one of the cheapest sources of energy, and that is why the government thinks that panels like these are the solution to our rising energy bills. these ho
in 1966.ou had to swing them out they were so large. and now them out they were so large. and now the yellow pages will be history as well. at least you can use it to swat flies with! free solar panels are to be installed on hundreds of thousands of homes across england and wales over the next five years. the project is expected to lower household bills and create more than 1000 newjobs. vishala sri—pathma reports. energy prices have been rising in the past year, with british gas being the...
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of kurds in the region. our armed forces are on the borders with iraq to do whatever it takes iran is well we'll do whatever it takes our air force stands ready we will never allow anyone or anything to go from turkey to iraq this week we will adopt so many other measures will close the borders nothing will go across the border. let's hear now from al jazeera. who sent a bill the capital of iraqi kurdistan. there's been a steady stream of voters throughout the morning people coming here in what they call a historic day some people even said that they didn't think that it will happen in their lifetime not the procedure is that they come in they check their name against the registry and then once they do that they get their ballots on the ballot you have the question voters have to answer do you want the kurdish region and the regions outside of the kurdish region but under kurdish administration to be part of an independent state yes or no now the question is asked in four different languages kurdish arabic t
of kurds in the region. our armed forces are on the borders with iraq to do whatever it takes iran is well we'll do whatever it takes our air force stands ready we will never allow anyone or anything to go from turkey to iraq this week we will adopt so many other measures will close the borders nothing will go across the border. let's hear now from al jazeera. who sent a bill the capital of iraqi kurdistan. there's been a steady stream of voters throughout the morning people coming here in what...
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one happened in march and the other two happened in april. all the cases involved a mob of teenagers stealing people's cell phones and other personal items. the lawsuit claims bart failed to keep these passengers safe. (robin) we first told you about this with a push alert from our new and updated kron-4 app. stay connected on breaking news by downloading our app today and enabling push alerts. (james) a third night of protests broke out in saint louis following the acquittal of a police officer in the shooting death of an african american man. this was the scene yesterday. several hundred protesters observed six minutes of silence in front of the saint louis police department.(robin) protesters said the six minutes were meant to symbolize the six years between the death of anthony lamar smith and the verdict issued friday. in the past three days there have been multiple arrests, injured police officers and damage to businesses. ryan young reports from saint louis with more on the violent protests. st. louis (ap) - the latest on protests over
one happened in march and the other two happened in april. all the cases involved a mob of teenagers stealing people's cell phones and other personal items. the lawsuit claims bart failed to keep these passengers safe. (robin) we first told you about this with a push alert from our new and updated kron-4 app. stay connected on breaking news by downloading our app today and enabling push alerts. (james) a third night of protests broke out in saint louis following the acquittal of a police...
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star in malawi.she fights for the rights of girls and helps them get out of arranged marriages she goes on tour from village to village teaching awareness accompanied by a group of musicians and dancers giving a performance that unmistakably goes straight to the issue. as a young girl herself was forced to sleep with a stranger. because this is like car trying to dish on this leg tell me why i'm doing that globe you must be dancing those does is it kind of feel like you're being forced by the tradition but then when you grow up and then you start to know their rights and then you feels like. i think i was being six homeowners treated there or i was being secure exploited. bertha's life has now totally changed. since she left her husband she's been able to go back to school he didn't want her to stand would have rather seen her slave away in the kitchen bertha's family actually can't finance her education but she's still able to attend because senior chief theresa catching up to is paying for the book
star in malawi.she fights for the rights of girls and helps them get out of arranged marriages she goes on tour from village to village teaching awareness accompanied by a group of musicians and dancers giving a performance that unmistakably goes straight to the issue. as a young girl herself was forced to sleep with a stranger. because this is like car trying to dish on this leg tell me why i'm doing that globe you must be dancing those does is it kind of feel like you're being forced by the...
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in other words, come in and be somewhere in the intelligence community and then go to industry for a while. and then come back. we need to be able to facilitate that so it's not a huge gauntlet you have to run from a clearance standpoint. and both you and the government will be better for it. if we can promote more mobility. >> okay. please, all the way over on the aisle. the gentleman with the glasses. >> hi, i'm luke and i'm a student at the elliott school. i just wanted to ask you, given the past interference in our election, do you think the nature of domestic intelligence -- i'm sorry, of domestic intelligence gathering, how can you speculate that's going to change? >> well, the way we're organized, this is a direct outgrowth of 9/11 and the changes in the intelligence community that ensued after that. one of the big changes was the fbi becoming part of the intelligence community. so there are thousands of bill lets in the fbi. they're actually funded by intelligence. and the fbi occupies a unique position because it straddles both the law enforcement arena as well as intelligen
in other words, come in and be somewhere in the intelligence community and then go to industry for a while. and then come back. we need to be able to facilitate that so it's not a huge gauntlet you have to run from a clearance standpoint. and both you and the government will be better for it. if we can promote more mobility. >> okay. please, all the way over on the aisle. the gentleman with the glasses. >> hi, i'm luke and i'm a student at the elliott school. i just wanted to ask...
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in the east bay, 74 concord, 74 in danville and 69 in hayward. redwood city, 69 far high and sunny skies by the afternoon. up towards san francisco watch out here, 64 in embar der row. and for the north bay 74 in napa. so definitely starting to feel like fall. we don't want you to get caught offguard here. if you're going up towards tahoe or jeo semity, snow is possible tomorrow. a dusting. be prepared for a little bit of snow for the morning hours into the afternoon. let's get you to the seven day forecast. san francisco warms up to 73 on sunday and hold in the 70s all next week. low to mid 80s but watch out, next tuesday and wednesday, 90s returning. just because it's fall at 1:02 on friday in the afternoon, that doesn't mean we're done with the heat. new information from the climate center says we can see el-nina continue, so we could warmer than average temperatures. >> are we looking good for kickoff tomorrow. >> i think around 68. >> are you good with that? >> i'm good with that. >>> up next, targeted by vandals, a situation with the sherif
in the east bay, 74 concord, 74 in danville and 69 in hayward. redwood city, 69 far high and sunny skies by the afternoon. up towards san francisco watch out here, 64 in embar der row. and for the north bay 74 in napa. so definitely starting to feel like fall. we don't want you to get caught offguard here. if you're going up towards tahoe or jeo semity, snow is possible tomorrow. a dusting. be prepared for a little bit of snow for the morning hours into the afternoon. let's get you to the seven...
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we are in the first in delaware. joining us on the new c-span bus in dover is governor john carney, governor john carney has extensive experience at the local, state, and federal levels. extensive rney, how is the interaction between a state and the federal government? >> well, the state's success good relationship with the federal government. a governor, i have tremendously positive productive relationship with that congressional delegation, who used to be the governor of delaware for two terms, he is my mentor, somebody i served under. the senator worked as the county executive at the executive level in copyright government, local government here. congresswoman lisa rochester who ran the department of labor carper and is a longtime public servant and so closely together on one of the areas where we depend on the government in a way is on rtant healthcare. e have a significant expenditure in our medication program which is basically a between state m and federal dollars, about 50%. thereabouts. it provides important
we are in the first in delaware. joining us on the new c-span bus in dover is governor john carney, governor john carney has extensive experience at the local, state, and federal levels. extensive rney, how is the interaction between a state and the federal government? >> well, the state's success good relationship with the federal government. a governor, i have tremendously positive productive relationship with that congressional delegation, who used to be the governor of delaware for...
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i think you said in your intro, one in seven, one in nine people will have one.e and handle, and others i can‘t. chocolate and red wine are sadly two of my triggers. that is really bad news, isn‘t it? of my triggers. that is really bad news, isn't it? i can have a little red wine, but not very much, and not very often. but i find a pressure is one of my triggers, as soon as it goes above 1020 mil buys, who knew? i become much more likely to get a migraine. —— millibars. a city is quite a challenging environment for me to be in, and there are more studies into these environmental factors. that is quite hard to manage, i can‘t control for that kind of thing. what have your employer ‘s been like, in terms of use managing that, and them understanding where you are coming from? that is an important point to make, some good employers have been willing to talk and listen to how they can best support me. it is fair to say i have also had some pretty rough employment experiences, where people have treated it as if it was just a headache, and they have told me to kind of t
i think you said in your intro, one in seven, one in nine people will have one.e and handle, and others i can‘t. chocolate and red wine are sadly two of my triggers. that is really bad news, isn‘t it? of my triggers. that is really bad news, isn't it? i can have a little red wine, but not very much, and not very often. but i find a pressure is one of my triggers, as soon as it goes above 1020 mil buys, who knew? i become much more likely to get a migraine. —— millibars. a city is quite...
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and what they did, with their economy in ruins in the short term, the economy came back of course in many ways. they had some troops occupying them. that's been vastly overstated. there's never a real army of occupation, the u.s. army gets tiny very quickly, most of it is deployed out west as it always was, and true army of occupation, you had a million men in united states uniform in 1965 and evan that million were only occupying a very small part of the confederatesy. the u.s. army is back down to about 30,000 men by the 1870s. the french army, more than a half million at that.the prosecution army more than a half million. it's part of the united states tradition of not liking standing armies in the peace time, and the fact most people in the loyal states didn't think there was a lot left to do. never mind that. that's a subject for another class, another place. the point is confederates are looking around, they realize how many of their young men are dead. they realize that their social structure is gone and they don't know that jim crow is coming so they can't say slavery's gone
and what they did, with their economy in ruins in the short term, the economy came back of course in many ways. they had some troops occupying them. that's been vastly overstated. there's never a real army of occupation, the u.s. army gets tiny very quickly, most of it is deployed out west as it always was, and true army of occupation, you had a million men in united states uniform in 1965 and evan that million were only occupying a very small part of the confederatesy. the u.s. army is back...
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in san antonio, in an marcus, in austin, across texas. home story that was shared with me recently when i met with alaska and jimmy martinez from san antonio. during their first year inle cloge alaska became pregnant. she was going to have to drop out of school. and then they met with susan with nurse family partnership s o there in san antonio, and she gave them some referrals and some assistance and they were able to learn more about the development of their child and how they could prepare their family for that child's arrival. now there in san antonio, and she ar ssociate's degree. jimmy's pursuing his business degree, they are happy to have a beautiful 2-year-old son. that's the way this program is supposed to work so that people don't sink into jimmy's pursuing his business degree, they are happy to have . they are lifted up. so are their children. this is just one of thousands of success stories from across the country. the family that unexpectedly finds they have a child with severe disabilities. maybe just the more common experie
in san antonio, in an marcus, in austin, across texas. home story that was shared with me recently when i met with alaska and jimmy martinez from san antonio. during their first year inle cloge alaska became pregnant. she was going to have to drop out of school. and then they met with susan with nurse family partnership s o there in san antonio, and she gave them some referrals and some assistance and they were able to learn more about the development of their child and how they could prepare...
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in a landmark speech in florence, theresa may will offer to maintain payments into the eu budget in returnontinued access to the single market for a transitional period of up to two years. she will say the eu has a "profound sense of responsibility" to agree a deal. from florence, our political editor, laura kuenssberg. this city might be an escape from westminster, yet the trickiness of our departure from the eu is no easier in a foreign language. and here on mainland europe, as at home, threats to theresa may lurk in many different corners. before packing her bags, she had to try to get her cabinet onside. after two and a half hours, an oh so natural display. look, we all smile and agree. reporter: is philip your new best friend? cabinet united? very united, very good, all behind the speech. mr cairns, will eu leaders like what they hear in florence? you'll have to wait and see. we don't have to wait for all the detail, though, the prime minister is expected to say, for the first time explicitly, the uk will seek a transition deal that could be up to two years long, after we leave the eu
in a landmark speech in florence, theresa may will offer to maintain payments into the eu budget in returnontinued access to the single market for a transitional period of up to two years. she will say the eu has a "profound sense of responsibility" to agree a deal. from florence, our political editor, laura kuenssberg. this city might be an escape from westminster, yet the trickiness of our departure from the eu is no easier in a foreign language. and here on mainland europe, as at...