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the institute of directors says more than half their members favour another referendum or general electionver a no—deal brexit. if the eu backs a longer extension then they could get their election wish. borisjohnson has said he wants to hold one on december 12th but he needs the support of two—thirds of mps. chris southworth is the secretary general of the international chamber of commerce who represent businesses across the globe. in terms of where we are at, today we find out if we get to the extension and hopefully the no—deal scenario is off the table. we do not know that for sure but that is the home. listening to what the eod are saying, the message is simple, it is costing the economy an enormous amount of money, the uncertainty. we are in an environment where world trade is down. i was talking to the chamber of commerce and the uk has slumped from fifth to number seven behind poland as an export economy. you talk to the german head of commerce, they are, some might argue, in recession already, and the pressure on them is huge and brexit is playing a part. everyone is extremely fru
the institute of directors says more than half their members favour another referendum or general electionver a no—deal brexit. if the eu backs a longer extension then they could get their election wish. borisjohnson has said he wants to hold one on december 12th but he needs the support of two—thirds of mps. chris southworth is the secretary general of the international chamber of commerce who represent businesses across the globe. in terms of where we are at, today we find out if we get...
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with us now is edwin morgan, director of policy at the institute of directors. good morning. i’ good morning. we mentioned you in our introduction, the iod, the fact half of your members would rather have a referendum or a general election. what is your take on where we are at at the moment? it is worth saying that the majority of our members have already said they would like this deal to pass, so in the event of an extension, which is what it looks like we are talking about, there is no unanimity, definitely, but slightly they'd prefer a general election, it seems, to a referendum. i think that mightjust be because they know parliament is stuck and has been deadlocked for so long now that nothing can happen and they don't want another extension wasted and no decision. when they say they would like a deal, it is not even clear at the moment for a lot of people, as they have not worked out the minutiae of this deal. the uncertainty is proving so corrosive in terms of future business orders, is that their point? it is fair to expect that most businesses will not have read the fu
with us now is edwin morgan, director of policy at the institute of directors. good morning. i’ good morning. we mentioned you in our introduction, the iod, the fact half of your members would rather have a referendum or a general election. what is your take on where we are at at the moment? it is worth saying that the majority of our members have already said they would like this deal to pass, so in the event of an extension, which is what it looks like we are talking about, there is no...
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a poll by the institute of directors says more than half of it's members want either a new referenduml election to try to avoid that. adam jackson, director of public affairs & brexit advisory at grant thornton, joins me now. more of the same, i mean, it feels like we have entered a new brexit chapter and yet, for businesses, who are having to make decisions and the people you're talking to and advising, it is the same. yes, it feels like round hot day, having gone through it in march and april, with delays. we are starting to say the same things to business as we we re the same things to business as we were saying six months ago. what is the advice at the moment?” were saying six months ago. what is the advice at the moment? i looked at what i was saying six days before brexit date in march and it is exactly the same. for the time being keep your no deal preparations going because, until we have that extension from eu leaders, no deal in six days' time is not off the table but the risk of that has really significantly declined but still, do not shelve those plans. indeed, if we have
a poll by the institute of directors says more than half of it's members want either a new referenduml election to try to avoid that. adam jackson, director of public affairs & brexit advisory at grant thornton, joins me now. more of the same, i mean, it feels like we have entered a new brexit chapter and yet, for businesses, who are having to make decisions and the people you're talking to and advising, it is the same. yes, it feels like round hot day, having gone through it in march and...
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and according to the institute of directors in the uk, more than half of its members would prefer toanother referendum or a general election in order to avoid that outcome. meanwhile, british mps are considering the prime minister's called for a general election in december. boris johnson called for a general election in december. borisjohnson says he wa nts to december. borisjohnson says he wants to hold a vote on the 12th of december if the eu offers a brexit delay until the 31st of january but he needs the support of two—thirds of the house of commons and it is not clear whether he has enough support for the move. meanwhile, industry body, the federation of small businesses, is calling for radical action to tackle the economic impact of the uncertainty around brexit but i think it is fair to say that uncertainty will continue for some time. uncertainty and many key decisions to be made over the next few days. thank you for that update, my colleague and business reporter mariko oi. well, hong kong is now on its fifth month of protest which have hit the economy hard. and one of the
and according to the institute of directors in the uk, more than half of its members would prefer toanother referendum or a general election in order to avoid that outcome. meanwhile, british mps are considering the prime minister's called for a general election in december. boris johnson called for a general election in december. borisjohnson says he wa nts to december. borisjohnson says he wants to hold a vote on the 12th of december if the eu offers a brexit delay until the 31st of january...
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of next thursday. there are simply not enough hours in the day. also the european parliament have got to get it through as well. thank you. edwin morgan, director of policy at the institutes is with me now. you've been listening to this, give us you've been listening to this, give us your take on where we are at and what your members are saying. we surveyed our members once the deal was published last week in the short answer isa was published last week in the short answer is a majority back to steal. we have known for a long time that businesses want the uncertainty and indecision to end, it is not necessarily that they have read every detail of the bill but a slim majority want this to go through and they want to get on with their lives. you represent directors and we had a hew from small businesses yesterday on the general view was we aren't prepared, we aren't ready, big business has far more wherewithal to do that. from your perspective, is big business at least ready for whatever it might be? we did a range of different sizes of business in our membership but generally speaking larger businesses are more prepared. preparation is pretty low among smaller businesses.
of next thursday. there are simply not enough hours in the day. also the european parliament have got to get it through as well. thank you. edwin morgan, director of policy at the institutes is with me now. you've been listening to this, give us you've been listening to this, give us your take on where we are at and what your members are saying. we surveyed our members once the deal was published last week in the short answer isa was published last week in the short answer is a majority back to...
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the subcommittee holds a budget hearing to hear from the nih director as well as directors of five or six of the institutes of the center, but today's hearing is an opportunity for the subcommittee members to hear more and to hear from directors of the additional five institutes and centers which was very, very important to all of us. when i joined the subcommittee about 25 years ago, we used to invite every director to testify. it's been a long time since we have heard from many of them and in fact, i don't know if they've spoken about this, i wanted to include the national institute of nursing. i wanted to include the foghery international center and the national eye institute, as well this morning. unfortunately, the administration denied our request on the grounds that we did not provide two-week notice. i'm disappointed, but nevertheless, we will find another opportunity to hear from other directors. i think we ought to be inviting every director at least every two or three years to be able to listen to what you are doing and how we can assist in that process. it's critical for the sub committee to ge
the subcommittee holds a budget hearing to hear from the nih director as well as directors of five or six of the institutes of the center, but today's hearing is an opportunity for the subcommittee members to hear more and to hear from directors of the additional five institutes and centers which was very, very important to all of us. when i joined the subcommittee about 25 years ago, we used to invite every director to testify. it's been a long time since we have heard from many of them and in...
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what we hear from the institute of directors and the confederation for british industry, two big lobbyesses are not prepared, is that what you see? 9796 not prepared, is that what you see? 97% of businesses are not large companies and we only hear about the large companies. you see a cacophony of noise across the headlines about brexit, the reality when i chair big event is that brexit is the b word, the unspoken, people are almost not talking about it. there is a worry to that that if there is a currency fluctuation, if they have logistics in their supply chains, they have to get planning but it remains unspoken in reality. if only on our channel! all of our viewers are saying, it is not unspoken here! the telegraph here, nhs boss says that web giants are cashing in on the misery of children suffering from gaming addiction. lots of us parents are worried about this, extremely worried about this, extremely worried given the amount of time our children spend on games and online. this is a massive issue, a new centre for internet and gaming disorders which hasjust centre for internet and
what we hear from the institute of directors and the confederation for british industry, two big lobbyesses are not prepared, is that what you see? 9796 not prepared, is that what you see? 97% of businesses are not large companies and we only hear about the large companies. you see a cacophony of noise across the headlines about brexit, the reality when i chair big event is that brexit is the b word, the unspoken, people are almost not talking about it. there is a worry to that that if there is...
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institutes of health. today joined by dr. bruce tromberg, director of the national institute of biomedical imaging and bioengineering. dr. helene langevin director of the national center for complimentary and integrative health. dr. eliseo perez-stable, director of the national institute on minority health and disparities. dr. patricia flatley brennan, r.n. and ph.d., director, national library of medicine. and dr. christopher austin, director for the national center for advancing translational sciences. your work leads to treatment and cures for diseases and conditions that affect people around the globe. it's transformative and some of the greatest good that we can do in government. and each year the subcommittee holds a budget hearing to hear from the nih director as well as directors of five or six of the institutes or the centers. but today's hearing is an opportunity for the subcommittee members to hear more and to hear from directors of an additional five institutes and centers which was very, very important to all of us. when i joined the sub
institutes of health. today joined by dr. bruce tromberg, director of the national institute of biomedical imaging and bioengineering. dr. helene langevin director of the national center for complimentary and integrative health. dr. eliseo perez-stable, director of the national institute on minority health and disparities. dr. patricia flatley brennan, r.n. and ph.d., director, national library of medicine. and dr. christopher austin, director for the national center for advancing translational...
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let‘s find out more about the views at the institute of directors, allie renison, head of eu and tradeularly around the fact that whereas before for businesses in northern ireland, you had an alternative, an insurance policy under the back drop that was never meant to be triggered. suddenly this has been front—loaded onto the agreement. this will be the starting point at the point of eu exit at the end of the transition period that will be incorporated into the agreement. a lot of questions around detail, vat, protections for the internal market them accurately, and we are working to some of the detail with those members but it is relief there is something to actually vote on. do you share the concerns of the confederation of british industry about the fact that actually, they are worried that in the future the priority will be given to doing trade deals with other countries, such as the united states and not the eu and many other businesses have an awful lot of trade tied up with the european union and it is such a major trading partner? yes, obviously this is where we come back to th
let‘s find out more about the views at the institute of directors, allie renison, head of eu and tradeularly around the fact that whereas before for businesses in northern ireland, you had an alternative, an insurance policy under the back drop that was never meant to be triggered. suddenly this has been front—loaded onto the agreement. this will be the starting point at the point of eu exit at the end of the transition period that will be incorporated into the agreement. a lot of questions...
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demonstrations in haiti and the story behind them as brian todd cannon one of the board of directors at the institute for justice and democracy and haiti thank you for joining us brian. thank you for having me brian the protesters are now pushing for the resignation of the u.s. backed haitian president. what are is this a real is his removal real possibility at this point could we see that in the future. or we certainly can if you just look at the president will wheezes support within haiti and balance that against the opposition to him he would have been gone already we would see allowing him to cling to power is as you mentioned u.s. support and support from other members of the international community but this is really a regime that is there not because haitians will tolerate it but it's because the international community is is propping it up. but recently the united nations general assembly president weighs have called for the formation of what he called a national unity government what are what are the issues that this proposal and would it solve any of haiti's main you know problems that are
demonstrations in haiti and the story behind them as brian todd cannon one of the board of directors at the institute for justice and democracy and haiti thank you for joining us brian. thank you for having me brian the protesters are now pushing for the resignation of the u.s. backed haitian president. what are is this a real is his removal real possibility at this point could we see that in the future. or we certainly can if you just look at the president will wheezes support within haiti and...
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london now and many thanks indeed joining us now on the line from beirut summit out of the director of the levant institute for the street to for strategic of us. your thoughts on what you heard prime minister hariri saying and about his resignation. per hour i think the referred to a big victory for the folks at the for the 1st bomb but for them to salute the troops and that unarmed can impose their way and prove the war party through to our bodies by their ready to go and this new blood vessel and who covers all turned to the door for it solution. and none that ignition was blocking and so you should leave. the country isn't that a critical economic situation. that statement. the b governor governor yesterday or interview one with c.n.n. a was the t.v. talent who was saying that it so musician is not pond in need get to leave. the country is heading for the financial collapse within days so days there was no reason for the prime minister to develop new sion to resign time ali but it made sense to you that your for a new government would. gain the trust of the people through it and busy a government that
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what is the institute of directors saying? ps vote tomorrow, the confederation of british industry, they are similar, they have given it a cautious week but say we need a bit more detail this is what the director of the cbi had to say. well it does not give us the backstop of a customs union, a bear bones backstop customs union, and that was welcomed by business, but you know, that deal isn't on the table. this deal is. what business feels is we have been in the brexit waiting room for far too long. this does help to move us on, it is not three cheers by any mean, there are serious issues with this deal, but business can work with it, and so we are saying we are cautiously welcoming of it, we do want, however, a real focus on close alignment with the european union, and crucially, this deal is virtually silent on service, and we are an8 virtually silent on service, and we are anso virtually silent on service, and we are an800% virtually silent on service, and we are an 8 o 0% services economy, there is a lot of work that would
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institute hosted the event. [applause] john: good afternoon. for those i have not had a chance to meet, my name is john and i have the honor of being executive directorpresidential foundation and institute. thank you all for coming out this afternoon. if you would, in honor of our men and women in uniform who defend our freedom around the world, please stand and join me for the pledge of allegiance.
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it's very airplanes so there is always the danger that in all of this high tech confused mark almond director of the crisis research institute. thank you for your time and your comments. thank you. i quit or has seen a nationwide strike and a 7th day of violent protests in its capital with thousands venting their anger against the government strike leaders say it will not and tell present london scraps austerity measures those have inflated food and transport prices triggering the worst political unrest in a decade. some 450 people have been injured among them police officers the protests turned ugly with molotov cocktails and stones thrown at police who responded with tear gas our correspondent nicholas o'donovan reports from the unrest in quito. right now and. tell us there is thousands and thousands of 1st isis let's try and get closer to the front line just to just a few feet and why it's the presidential palace it's heavily call good part military and police since these protests once again. there's 2 minutes ago while i was there in the last show in our spanish version we got hit by. the very right from friday night. an
it's very airplanes so there is always the danger that in all of this high tech confused mark almond director of the crisis research institute. thank you for your time and your comments. thank you. i quit or has seen a nationwide strike and a 7th day of violent protests in its capital with thousands venting their anger against the government strike leaders say it will not and tell present london scraps austerity measures those have inflated food and transport prices triggering the worst...
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he made sure the institutions of the directorate for religious affairs, it became a huge bureaucracy, had a large budget, and took on different social roles. raise a piousto generation, for instance. from 2011, he paid more attention to turkey's islamic character talking to foreign audiences. 2012 was the turning point in that regard. he delivered a talk where he talked about turkey's historic leader of the muslim world. well he was pursuing those policies at home, he did the same in his regional policy in syria, too. get-go, he took a few months, but early on, in april 2011, a month after the uprising in syria started, turkey hosted a meeting of opposition in istanbul. ,urkey became -- syria became from being turkey's foreign sudden assadf a became m&a number one. turkey became the hub for the syrian opposition and later on a jihadi highway. turkey started sending weapons and financial aid to the opposition groups. particularly the muslim brotherhood network in turkey been in turkey after the 1980's. that was when the muslim brotherhood members fled syria and settled in syria. there
he made sure the institutions of the directorate for religious affairs, it became a huge bureaucracy, had a large budget, and took on different social roles. raise a piousto generation, for instance. from 2011, he paid more attention to turkey's islamic character talking to foreign audiences. 2012 was the turning point in that regard. he delivered a talk where he talked about turkey's historic leader of the muslim world. well he was pursuing those policies at home, he did the same in his...
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serious challenges that have nothing to do with donald trump. >> host: joshua's executive director of institute for constitutional advocacy and protection at georgetown university law school. he appreciate your time. >> thank you for the invitation. spaceman. >> c-span's washington journal lied with news on policy issues that affect you and coming up wednesday morning a preview of facebook ceo mark sucker berg's testimony on capitol hill with washington post technology reporter. filmmaker michael moore joins us to discuss the impeachment inquiry in campaign 2020 including his endorsement of senator bernie sanders. tennessee will begin to harassment tim burgess talks about the trump impeachment inquiry and u.s. relations with syria. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal journal lied at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. >> tonight on c-span2 we hear from trump administration officials about access to affordable housing. that is followed by house judiciary hearing
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focus with more on the latest encrypt though we welcome back jeffrey tucker editorial director of the american institute for economic research so ag jeffrey tucker editorial director of the american institute for economic research so regarding this our regulars actually focus on the wrong things when it comes to scrutiny and so regarding this our regulars actually focus on the wrong things when it comes to scrutiny and security and that they're focused more on k y c n m and this is putting an curity that they're focused more on k y c n m and this is putting and unfair burden on exchanges it's really true i mean if unfair burden on exchanges it's really true i mean if we had had this level of regulatory oversight in 2009 we would if we had had this level of regulatory oversight in 2009 we would never have sing because and even come into existence we need permission lists and never of saying because even come into existence we need permission lists environment that allows experimentation that sort of thing the idea that regulators know vironment that all. experimentation that sort of thing the idea that r
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of the washington institute for policy and previously served as a director for near east affairs and the white house from 2007 to 2008 and for several middle eastern countries including iran and syria on the staff of 2005 to 2007 he also served as a special assistant to the secretaries of state colin powell and condoleezza rice. thank you for being here today your statements will be made part of the hearing record. thank you both for being here at this moment in particular and we will now start. you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman for this opportunity for the report of the mandated group. it was an honor to cochair the group of experts along with my colleague. when the study group released its final report last month, we intentionally started by articulating why they still matter. making this case isn't something our group took for granted especially at the time of heightened public debate about the role in the world and what we should invest to achieve u.s. objectives. they are unanimous in their conclusion that what happens moreo
of the washington institute for policy and previously served as a director for near east affairs and the white house from 2007 to 2008 and for several middle eastern countries including iran and syria on the staff of 2005 to 2007 he also served as a special assistant to the secretaries of state colin powell and condoleezza rice. thank you for being here today your statements will be made part of the hearing record. thank you both for being here at this moment in particular and we will now...
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of votes to be counted. we arejoined by the executive director the of the angus reid institute. nonpartisan polling.just the cbc, but the others, to say that the liberals of justin trudeau will win. do you feel they are throwing caution to the winds? well, they probably have some confidence in their own modelling and projections. i'm glad i'm not on their decision desk stop what they can say is that this probably speaks toa can say is that this probably speaks to a decline and indeed a drop in that ndp popular vote. so despite the fact we saw a surge in support in the last days of the campaign for the ndp underneath the leadership of jagmeet singh, there was a sense he had the momentum, he had deduced, he was going to bring it, it seems that at this stage tonight they have falle n at this stage tonight they have fallen short from where they would have been in 2015. i'm just looking at the latest results that show, overall, the national percentage of popular vote is sitting at about 1596. popular vote is sitting at about 15%. it was almost 20% in 2015. so they have got to be able to make that up. and
of votes to be counted. we arejoined by the executive director the of the angus reid institute. nonpartisan polling.just the cbc, but the others, to say that the liberals of justin trudeau will win. do you feel they are throwing caution to the winds? well, they probably have some confidence in their own modelling and projections. i'm glad i'm not on their decision desk stop what they can say is that this probably speaks toa can say is that this probably speaks to a decline and indeed a drop in...
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of us how. i'm joined now byjoe 0wen, programme director for the institute for government's brexit team. hanks for coming in. the suggestion coming out of number ten that angela merkel side in this phone call that northern ireland should stay in a customs union permanently. has that suggestion ever been made by the germans? well, we don't know who says what within the different eu camps, and the different member states. what we do know is that this was the eu's opening pitch way back in february last year. they said, based on the commitments that the uk and eu signed up to at the kind of these negotiations about avoiding these negotiations about avoiding the need for a border on the island of ireland, and aligning with single market rules and customs union when necessary in order to do it, that you said this is the way you can do it. the only way you can do it is with a customs union, and with a single market, and through negotiations, theresa may's backstop essentially expanded that customs union to beat uk wide. so we do know that the eu thinks that the best way to solve the border prob
of us how. i'm joined now byjoe 0wen, programme director for the institute for government's brexit team. hanks for coming in. the suggestion coming out of number ten that angela merkel side in this phone call that northern ireland should stay in a customs union permanently. has that suggestion ever been made by the germans? well, we don't know who says what within the different eu camps, and the different member states. what we do know is that this was the eu's opening pitch way back in...
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ben wittis, editor and chief of "law fair" and senior fellow at the brookings institution, and nicholas rasmussen, former director of the national counterterrorism center. nick, what do you make of the state department's ig calling for an urgent meeting? does that sound like a big deal to you? because an urgent meeting might just mean he's going to say, this is all overblown, there's a lot of confusion here. >> well, of course, we don't know yet the content of what the state department ig wants to brief to the hill later today, but the timing is important here, because obviously, that individual, the inspector general, wants that information in the hands of the congress before the congress, before the house embarks on this series of depositions and interviews with key state department actors in the ukraine story. so, obviously, that inspector general feels like there's important context, whether it's context about internal state department activity, or again, some documentary record. it obviously is urgent, and you can put your mind to all kinds of different theories about why it's urgent, but the timing theory i
ben wittis, editor and chief of "law fair" and senior fellow at the brookings institution, and nicholas rasmussen, former director of the national counterterrorism center. nick, what do you make of the state department's ig calling for an urgent meeting? does that sound like a big deal to you? because an urgent meeting might just mean he's going to say, this is all overblown, there's a lot of confusion here. >> well, of course, we don't know yet the content of what the state...
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in societies where not telling the truth is already the lingua franca of politicians evan is the director of global policy institute at queen mary university in london she joins me tonight from london catherine welcome to the day your piece today in the guardian it caught our attention because you write that outright lying is the winning currency of the populace how does that apply in the case of austria where it's believed voters punished the far right party due to a corruption scandal. so i think what's interesting about austria is that it is a corruption scandal and it's not exactly the same kind of lying is that we've seen elsewhere one of the interesting things about it is that the f.b.i. which is a far right party more than a populous party let's face it. actually you know lost power was ejected from the coalition's trotta had to resign because of new elections and i think that there are 2 tud went down very poorly i'm i'm wondering i'm asking myself whether in fact you know if they had gone down really fighting rather than kind of you know abandoning the stage if you like whether they went to been a little b
in societies where not telling the truth is already the lingua franca of politicians evan is the director of global policy institute at queen mary university in london she joins me tonight from london catherine welcome to the day your piece today in the guardian it caught our attention because you write that outright lying is the winning currency of the populace how does that apply in the case of austria where it's believed voters punished the far right party due to a corruption scandal. so i...
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of the communication. >> that's right. i think volker being the director of the mccain institute is a representative of folks trying to workstration trying to make sure the national interest is pursued. the problem is they keep running into the winds of the president's self-interest. you're going to deal with the president's lawyer who's been inserted in the ukraine, who has context in ukraine going back. and when this came up will tell the truth fully when he comes and testifies. >> the issue isn't the what. it's not the conversation between giuliani and zelensky, it's the why. and there's all kinds of reporting over the last few months that zelensky wanted to talk to giuliani to figure out what the heck it was that giuliani kept saying. and then there's reporting that volker wanted to -- and he wanted to figure out a way to contain it according to some of the reporting there. so it's -- again, it's not the what. it's the why. and we'll see how much of that volker answers tomorrow. >> sort of. except it's behind closed doors. >> but congress will see. >> they will. >> we may not get the answers. >> congress will see. we s
of the communication. >> that's right. i think volker being the director of the mccain institute is a representative of folks trying to workstration trying to make sure the national interest is pursued. the problem is they keep running into the winds of the president's self-interest. you're going to deal with the president's lawyer who's been inserted in the ukraine, who has context in ukraine going back. and when this came up will tell the truth fully when he comes and testifies....
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. >> national institutes of health director doctor francis collins and other and i age leaders testify before house appropriations subcommittee on funding and research efforts. this is about 21/2 hours. >> the subcommittee will come to order. thank you very much and apologize for being late. they take on a life of their own. i wanted to say good morning, welcome back to labor hhs, appropriations subcommittee. let me say thank you on behalf of of the subcommittee for hosting members of the subcommittee for the site visit at the nih campus last week. we had a wonderful opportunity
. >> national institutes of health director doctor francis collins and other and i age leaders testify before house appropriations subcommittee on funding and research efforts. this is about 21/2 hours. >> the subcommittee will come to order. thank you very much and apologize for being late. they take on a life of their own. i wanted to say good morning, welcome back to labor hhs, appropriations subcommittee. let me say thank you on behalf of of the subcommittee for hosting members...
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to discuss them, mina al—oraibi, editor in chief of the national, the canadian broadcaster jeffrey kofman, bronwen maddow, director of the uk's instituteent, and a former foreign editor at the times and the british political commentator, steve richards. borisjohnson‘s brexit deal has already achieved something his prdedecessor‘s never did — the house of commons voted for it. unfortunately for mrjohnson, it then rejected his timetable for debating it — 110 pages of new law to be considered in three days — a timetable which would have allowed him to meet his "do or die" deadline of this coming wednesday, 31st october. that denied, the prime minister offered mps another sort of brexit deal, you can have more time to debate, providing you allow me to hold a general election on 12th december. the british prime minister does not have a parliamentary majority. in some ways he resembles prometheus, a character in the greek mythology of which he is so fond, chained to a rock, each day an eagle was sent by the gods to eat out his liver, only for the liver to gro back overnight to be eaten again the next day. steve, is brexit something so indiges
to discuss them, mina al—oraibi, editor in chief of the national, the canadian broadcaster jeffrey kofman, bronwen maddow, director of the uk's instituteent, and a former foreign editor at the times and the british political commentator, steve richards. borisjohnson‘s brexit deal has already achieved something his prdedecessor‘s never did — the house of commons voted for it. unfortunately for mrjohnson, it then rejected his timetable for debating it — 110 pages of new law to be...
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ok let's get the thoughts no don't even make albums executive director of the realm of paul institute for peace prosperity and friend of the president good to see you again in the new previous report has really been able to pin anything on russia with it and the definitive proof despite many many claims to the country is this any different . well this is a house built on sand is what i would say the it's quite interesting because the report begins with the assumption that the internet research agency is an agency of the russian government we know for a fact as your correspondent so well pointed out that good judge friedrich back in july admonished moeller and his group to stop referring to concord and to ira as a core of the russian government because it can't be proven and here's something interesting a lead prosecutor on muller's team jonathan kravis testified in poor in court that the moeller report itself does not state anywhere that the russian government was behind the internet resets research agency and quote so here you have maulers own people saying this what happened is more
ok let's get the thoughts no don't even make albums executive director of the realm of paul institute for peace prosperity and friend of the president good to see you again in the new previous report has really been able to pin anything on russia with it and the definitive proof despite many many claims to the country is this any different . well this is a house built on sand is what i would say the it's quite interesting because the report begins with the assumption that the internet research...
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as far as business planning is concerned and i can speak to two macro people, one from the institute of directorsgood at deciding what they don't wa nt good at deciding what they don't want and kicking the can down the road one day further. there is concern about the revised deal with businesses in northern ireland. the most pressing priority is to avoid no deal because we know among members that would not see investment certainty, it would make it worse. a lot of big banks brought in staff over the weekend to protect clients' interest, but it was a bit ofa damp clients' interest, but it was a bit of a damp squib. nothing moved. the pound has declined slightly but i heard some of the traders scaled back and were told not to come in because it would not be 2016 all over again. the pound is a reflection of what is going on. there is no clarity which is why it is staying where it is but there is a positive tone to the pound which we expect to stay, even though we do not know what is going on with brexit. movement in the pound is crucial for so many things, brexit. movement in the pound is crucialfor
as far as business planning is concerned and i can speak to two macro people, one from the institute of directorsgood at deciding what they don't wa nt good at deciding what they don't want and kicking the can down the road one day further. there is concern about the revised deal with businesses in northern ireland. the most pressing priority is to avoid no deal because we know among members that would not see investment certainty, it would make it worse. a lot of big banks brought in staff...
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hoover institution director of domestic policy. great to have you with us.a sense we are finally getting momentum behind all of the talk of impeachment? do you think even though we are seeing record stocks hit record highs that there are people out there underplaying or under appreciating the amount of political risk? >> i don't believe so in part because i believe the outcome is somewhat preordained. republicans have always indicated that the vast majority of them are going to be supporting president trump and voting against impeachment in the house of representatives and voting against removal in the u.s. senate. i think markets have figured out exactly where this is headed. i do think we are going to see a lot of turbulence in terms of the rhetoric and back-and-forth, but the fundamentals in terms of what will happen, that i think is relatively preordained and productive all. haidi: does it build momentum for 2020? we are hearing from a lot of veteran investors, one of the latest to come out and say i potential elizabeth warren victory means a 25% tanking
hoover institution director of domestic policy. great to have you with us.a sense we are finally getting momentum behind all of the talk of impeachment? do you think even though we are seeing record stocks hit record highs that there are people out there underplaying or under appreciating the amount of political risk? >> i don't believe so in part because i believe the outcome is somewhat preordained. republicans have always indicated that the vast majority of them are going to be...
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join but visit see is the son he's the director of the china institute so as university in london joins us now from that because it's on is it really a win win situation that china is promising. what that we depends on harder to find when when sometimes people jokingly say that when the chinese talk of the wind when it means they win the 1st and then they will eat again now when you're talking about their role in the shape to then you really are looking at different time frame in the short term before that almost of the chinese government give out to receiving countries to finance those projects do then it is clear when when the chinese get the contracts they employ workers generate income send them back to china the receiving countries get infrastructures being built but when dozhd loans do you then there is a question of those countries not being able to pay their debt and have to deal with that issue idea the chinese government have to break up some of the debt or the chinese government will take over some of those projects then are going to look so much like been written. with this
join but visit see is the son he's the director of the china institute so as university in london joins us now from that because it's on is it really a win win situation that china is promising. what that we depends on harder to find when when sometimes people jokingly say that when the chinese talk of the wind when it means they win the 1st and then they will eat again now when you're talking about their role in the shape to then you really are looking at different time frame in the short term...
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conversation with karen, managing partner and cofounder of federal financial analytics and sara miller, deputy director of the open markets institutecoming up, and earnings bonanza. we begin with the path to profitability. tesla roars with surprise profits in the third quarter. we hear from an analyst. plus, wall street expected growth from amazon this earnings season. did they deliver? and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, the bloomberg cap, and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: tesla shares spiked after the company reported a surprise third quarter profit. ceo elon musk took to twitter, less then one hour later, saying he was "super proud" of tesla's team. for great execution and the support of tesla customers is greatly appreciated. with more on the earnings-per-share picture, margins, and what the company is -- says about china, i spoke to an analystand -- from wedbush securities. >> if you look at the margins of profitability, that is the feather in the cap, and i think that is the surprise. this is something where, if they can maintain this, this could be a potential game changer for
conversation with karen, managing partner and cofounder of federal financial analytics and sara miller, deputy director of the open markets institutecoming up, and earnings bonanza. we begin with the path to profitability. tesla roars with surprise profits in the third quarter. we hear from an analyst. plus, wall street expected growth from amazon this earnings season. did they deliver? and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, the bloomberg cap, and in the u.s. on sirius xm....
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given its reaction to the reports claiming it's just the rehearsal of old allegations the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity done in the councils believes the findings proved nothing. now this is a house built on sand is what i would say the it's quite interesting because the report begins with the assumption that the internet research agency is an agency of the russian government the judge friedrich back in july admonished mohler and his group to stop referring to concordance to ira as. the russian government because it can't be proven or here's something interesting one of the 1st sentences in the report in the summary says quote the committee's ability to identify russian activity on social media platforms was limited so here they admit the paid sick leave they have no way of identifying which groups are russian or not even though the whole report is that the russians are behind it all and you know they're just simply hasn't been any proof yet they keep repeating the same old lies hoping that no one will know that. iran has warned turkey against a military operation in northeast
given its reaction to the reports claiming it's just the rehearsal of old allegations the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity done in the councils believes the findings proved nothing. now this is a house built on sand is what i would say the it's quite interesting because the report begins with the assumption that the internet research agency is an agency of the russian government the judge friedrich back in july admonished mohler and his group to stop...
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institute and campus reform. a great example was last night at the university of pennsylvania. another elite, ivy league institution where the former directord unfortunately student activists they are shut down the speech completely. i find it alarming that you have students who are willing to go against fundamental american values of freedom of speech, freedom of the press. and harvard's case, it's our job as a conservative on campus, a free lemming american to stand up to these values of freedom of the press. millennials really need to learn these fundamental values and college campuses are not doing a very good job of holding up of these principles. >> martha: have to go in a second. do you think this is getting any traction? just to get people to look at both sides on campuses. do you think there is a movement in the direction that it's coming back to at least be part of the equation? >> yeah, i really hope so. this is an issue that i care deeply about. like i said, as an american, i care deeply about this. i think it's on all student straps to ensure that no matter what college campus there on and no matter where they are, they should
institute and campus reform. a great example was last night at the university of pennsylvania. another elite, ivy league institution where the former directord unfortunately student activists they are shut down the speech completely. i find it alarming that you have students who are willing to go against fundamental american values of freedom of speech, freedom of the press. and harvard's case, it's our job as a conservative on campus, a free lemming american to stand up to these values of...
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matt built to his partner global chair of the medications practice, sara morris who is the director of the open technology institute at new america, and christine ackman who was vice president of policy and advocacy at u.s. telecom. our cows are going to talk about the dc circuit decision in the villa versus fcc. this case might be for congress. the states and the parties involved. first i'm going to briefly explain the background of the case. so in a nutshell, what is neutrality and how did we get to where we are today. off of there isn't one universal definition of neutrality, we can generally say that it neutrality is defensible that internet providers, which are also known as isps, our broadband providers should manage all internet traffic in the same way. and not speed up or slow down websites or applications and also not charge consumers or website based networks. the federal communications commissions has adopted three separate net neutrality orders of the past decade. first 2010, than in 2015, and finally in 2018. in 2010, sec on approve the agency his first internet orders. specifically prohibiting broadba
matt built to his partner global chair of the medications practice, sara morris who is the director of the open technology institute at new america, and christine ackman who was vice president of policy and advocacy at u.s. telecom. our cows are going to talk about the dc circuit decision in the villa versus fcc. this case might be for congress. the states and the parties involved. first i'm going to briefly explain the background of the case. so in a nutshell, what is neutrality and how did we...
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11.30pm, we'll be taking a look at the front pages of tomorrow's papers with the broadcaster john stapleton and kate andrews, associate director of the instituteic affairs. hope you can join hope you canjoin us hope you can join us for that. that's all coming up. first, it's sportsday. hello, it's worth the wait, i promise. i'm 0lly foster. here's what's coming up on sportsday this evening. no quarter asked or given — it's crunch time for the remaining home nations at the world cup. if anyone can beat the all blacks, it's ireland, but can they repeat the heroics of dublin last year? and there'll be a timely reminder of the fight against racism the premier league this weekend. also coming up in the programme: and a former world champion and team—mate of lewis hamilton, we talk formula one with jenson button. evening. we've had the international break in football, five days without any rugby at the world cup, but what a weekend we've got coming up. let's start injapan because this time tomorrow, we'll know our first semi—finalists at the world cup. ireland against new zealand should be special, but first up, england renew their rivalry with the
11.30pm, we'll be taking a look at the front pages of tomorrow's papers with the broadcaster john stapleton and kate andrews, associate director of the instituteic affairs. hope you can join hope you canjoin us hope you can join us for that. that's all coming up. first, it's sportsday. hello, it's worth the wait, i promise. i'm 0lly foster. here's what's coming up on sportsday this evening. no quarter asked or given — it's crunch time for the remaining home nations at the world cup. if anyone...
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recent weeks by protesters who say it's riddled with corruption or sami now there is director of the levant institute for strategic affairs he says how do you do this resignation is a big victory but there's still a lot to be done. it's a big victory however. lot has to be done yet in order to achieve that radical change protesters want to get rid of sick in political type of regime which is which which has demonstrated to be very conducive to court option and inefficient in terms of governance. though that. the board now is in the camp of benny's president. how he will lead with the will they be able to form a government very soon because this is what is very critical 707 audio can be contemplated definitely the most always you want or the most optimistic. for the government for the president to do conservation with the parliamentary block and to come up very rapidly very quickly. in new government a government that takes into consideration the big change which is the street because here we are facing revolution and. consultation it was the political establishment which means the same people would p
recent weeks by protesters who say it's riddled with corruption or sami now there is director of the levant institute for strategic affairs he says how do you do this resignation is a big victory but there's still a lot to be done. it's a big victory however. lot has to be done yet in order to achieve that radical change protesters want to get rid of sick in political type of regime which is which which has demonstrated to be very conducive to court option and inefficient in terms of...