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[applause] >> this is my first ever interview as the interviewee not the interviewee. i beg your forgiveness in advance. i felt that i would start by talking about how we know each other. it occurs to me that like you said earlier my book is partially because of you and you introduce me to my literary agent and give me confidence the book was worth publishing. the only thing i've done to repay you is come here this synagogue and have a nice conversation. it's been a one-sided relationship. let's talk about where that relationship came from for those that are not familiar with it. when i was a student at yellow law school, what did you think about me want to encourage me to write this book? >> i met jd and his first in law school. he was one of 70 students my contracts class. is having a very back row. in the frontal was a woman who is now his wife and clinically click from the beginning. said this on record. superficially it would seem like had nothing common. i have chinese immigrants in both my parents have graduate degrees. but i always felt like an outsider growing
[applause] >> this is my first ever interview as the interviewee not the interviewee. i beg your forgiveness in advance. i felt that i would start by talking about how we know each other. it occurs to me that like you said earlier my book is partially because of you and you introduce me to my literary agent and give me confidence the book was worth publishing. the only thing i've done to repay you is come here this synagogue and have a nice conversation. it's been a one-sided...
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a preacher, now the most sought—after interviewee on american television. amen!es, different races, different ethnicities, a different world. those two people, their love, brought a variety of worlds together. you were quoting dr martin luther king at the very heart of the british establishment, and its historical associations with things like colonialism and slavery. we all have history, we all have a past. and our task now is to figure out how do we love each other in such a way that we can actually change the world around us? please, i have to take a... bishop michael is capitalising on his celebrity by taking his message of god's transformative love to the white house later today, where he says there's a crisis of moral leadership, particularly in the way donald trump treats his political opponents. we can agree and disagree, but i've got to love you. i can't demonise you, i can't dismiss you, i can't treat you as something less than a child of god — that even in our disagreements i've got to relate to you as the beloved, one of the beloved children of god. g
a preacher, now the most sought—after interviewee on american television. amen!es, different races, different ethnicities, a different world. those two people, their love, brought a variety of worlds together. you were quoting dr martin luther king at the very heart of the british establishment, and its historical associations with things like colonialism and slavery. we all have history, we all have a past. and our task now is to figure out how do we love each other in such a way that we can...
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May 25, 2018
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a preacher, now the most sought under —— after interviewee on american television. that service...nicities. different worlds. those two people, their love brought a variety of worlds together. you were quoted, you quoted doctor martin luther king at the very heart of the british establishment. and it is historical associations with things like colonialism and slavery. we all have history, we all have a past. 0ur task now is to figure out how do we love each other in such a way that we can actually change the world around us. bishop michael is capitalising on his celebrity by taking his message of god's transformative love to the white house later today where he says there is a crisis of moral leadership. particularly in the way donald trump treats his political opponents. we can agree and disagree but i have to love you. i cannot demonise you, i cannot dismiss you. i cannot treat you as something less than a child of god. even in our disagreements, i have got to relate to you as the beloved member and one of the bill of the children of god. given saturday's global television audien
a preacher, now the most sought under —— after interviewee on american television. that service...nicities. different worlds. those two people, their love brought a variety of worlds together. you were quoted, you quoted doctor martin luther king at the very heart of the british establishment. and it is historical associations with things like colonialism and slavery. we all have history, we all have a past. 0ur task now is to figure out how do we love each other in such a way that we can...
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the moment and the impact of the scarcity value card is not very much locally like your earlier interviewees who have said i look nearly at the middle east and they're all across the middle east of course. but in very different ways and in different places scarcity is built in very acute or less acute where it is so for instance i was curious city in jordan also mandated not let me let's not blame climate change or god or mother nature it's it's a drug or the world jordan just doesn't have a lot of water resources to begin with. but if on top of that you've got population influxes due to war from you know first regime from palestine and the creation of the state of israel and then from iraq and now syria then the pressure is not much greater on water resources that exist in jordan they were already scarce at the same time in jordan and in other places around the grounds the middle east were were were mismanaging water in the sense they were growing for instance crops in the desert with the little bit of water that we that exists in some of the places means that it should be used for its most
the moment and the impact of the scarcity value card is not very much locally like your earlier interviewees who have said i look nearly at the middle east and they're all across the middle east of course. but in very different ways and in different places scarcity is built in very acute or less acute where it is so for instance i was curious city in jordan also mandated not let me let's not blame climate change or god or mother nature it's it's a drug or the world jordan just doesn't have a...
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May 24, 2018
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a preacher, now the most sought—after interviewee on american television. amen!fferent worlds. those two people, their love, brought a variety of worlds together. you were quoting dr martin luther king at the very heart of the british establishment — and its historical associations with things like colonialism and slavery. we all have history, we all have a past. and our task now is to figure out how do we love each other in such a way that we can actually change the world around us? please, i have to take a... bishop michael is capitalising on his celebrity by taking his message of god's transformative love to the white house, where he says there's a crisis of moral leadership, particularly in the way donald trump treats his political opponents. we can agree and disagree, but i've got to love you. i can't demonise you, i can't dismiss you, i can't treat you as something less than a child of god — that even in our disagreements i've got to relate to you as the beloved, one of the beloved children of god. given saturday's global television audience, bishop michael
a preacher, now the most sought—after interviewee on american television. amen!fferent worlds. those two people, their love, brought a variety of worlds together. you were quoting dr martin luther king at the very heart of the british establishment — and its historical associations with things like colonialism and slavery. we all have history, we all have a past. and our task now is to figure out how do we love each other in such a way that we can actually change the world around us?...
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was the language our interviewee used.are seeing the follow-through on that price, yields will be higher. this is two-year government ons in germany. the message from germany, put your house in order italy. you are seeing a drop back in price on the u.s. 2-year note. those are your markets. those are your bonds. juliette saly has your first word news. headede: italy may be toward snap elections as early as july after the latest attempt to form a government saw the premier designate leave a meeting with the president without an agreement on a cabinet team. -- will meet the head of state again today and could force the president to dissolve parliament, leading to elections within 60 to 70 days. turkey is prepared to raise interest rates again if inflation accelerates according to two money managers at -- who met the central bank governor and the deputy prime minister. sayingted officials as further tightening would depend on may inflation data to be released june 4 and the nation will resort to introducing capital controls.
was the language our interviewee used.are seeing the follow-through on that price, yields will be higher. this is two-year government ons in germany. the message from germany, put your house in order italy. you are seeing a drop back in price on the u.s. 2-year note. those are your markets. those are your bonds. juliette saly has your first word news. headede: italy may be toward snap elections as early as july after the latest attempt to form a government saw the premier designate leave a...
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it's very unusual for questions like this to be submitted to a potential interviewee in advance. know the president is different and this is a unique case. perhaps the most unusual and unprecedented case we've had in a long time. when i was u.s. attorney, we frequently investigated high-level officials, including elected officials, and we would give them some deference and courtesy so they wouldn't be sandbagged and they'd have a general idea that we wouldn't be veering off course and to be respectful of their time and their position and give sometimes general topics. we've never investigated someone like the president. but in a case like this it's unusual. it may be the case if it's true that these questions came directly from the mueller team that they're trying to be as above board and transparent as possible with the white house, and the president's lawyers, so they will not have the excuse that they're worried about being ambushed or sandbagged. this is not a set of gotcha questions. they are questions that the president should be anticipating and expecting and his lawyers s
it's very unusual for questions like this to be submitted to a potential interviewee in advance. know the president is different and this is a unique case. perhaps the most unusual and unprecedented case we've had in a long time. when i was u.s. attorney, we frequently investigated high-level officials, including elected officials, and we would give them some deference and courtesy so they wouldn't be sandbagged and they'd have a general idea that we wouldn't be veering off course and to be...
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that's why diplomat are not very good when they are in office, on television, or interviewees, becausethe waiting is finished. what struck me is how quickly things happened, though the stock he went on fox and friends today and offered an olive branch to the north koreans. he talked about phases of demilitarisation. not demilitarisation. not demilitarisation first and sanctions later. there was an attempt to get the north koreans to the table. what happened in the interim between the interview he gave this morning and the letter he issued some hours later, i don't know. and what happened with the chinese? that's an interesting point. let's move on. . . italy — the eurozone's third largest economy — has a new ‘populist‘ government which is rattling financial markets. giuseppe conte, a 53—year—old law professor from the university of florence, who has never been involved in politics before, is the new prime minister. professor conte wil lead a coalition government of the alt—left five star movement and the hard—right lega which actually have much in common. both parties are outspoken on
that's why diplomat are not very good when they are in office, on television, or interviewees, becausethe waiting is finished. what struck me is how quickly things happened, though the stock he went on fox and friends today and offered an olive branch to the north koreans. he talked about phases of demilitarisation. not demilitarisation. not demilitarisation first and sanctions later. there was an attempt to get the north koreans to the table. what happened in the interim between the interview...
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May 24, 2018
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a preacher, now the most sought—after interviewee on american television. amen!colonialism and slavery. we all have history, we all have a past. and our task now is to figure out how do we love each other in such a way that we can actually change the world around us? please, i have to take a... bishop michael is capitalising on his celebrity by taking his message of god‘s transformative love to the white house, where he says there‘s a crisis of moral leadership, particularly in the way donald trump treats his political opponents. we can agree and disagree, but i‘ve got to love you. i can‘t demonise you, i can‘t dismiss you, i can‘t treat you as something less than a child of god — that even in our disagreements i‘ve got to relate to you as the beloved, one of the beloved children of god. given saturday‘s global television audience, bishop michael preached to the largest congregation of his life, but he says he‘s not seeking stardom, only the opportunity to preach his message of love for god and love for one another. martin bashir, bbc news, new york. time for a l
a preacher, now the most sought—after interviewee on american television. amen!colonialism and slavery. we all have history, we all have a past. and our task now is to figure out how do we love each other in such a way that we can actually change the world around us? please, i have to take a... bishop michael is capitalising on his celebrity by taking his message of god‘s transformative love to the white house, where he says there‘s a crisis of moral leadership, particularly in the way...
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i thought it was interesting also that the male interviewee you had, what he said at the end of the longerle who have just the same concerns as we all do. can i ask you about this meeting which is happening in the states today between this top north korean general and the us secretary of state ? general and the us secretary of state? would you agree it seems as though it is full steam ahead for this summit between donald trump and kim jong—un this summit between donald trump and kimjong—un injune? you pulled a face as though you could not be that confident! i think we will know when it happens, when we see the pictures that the meeting is happening on june 12. we have seen a lot of back and forth and a lot of confusion on every part. south korea was quite blindsided by the united states pulling out of the meeting, especially when president moon had just visited the united states, and what we see, i'm not the busy it is a rapprochement between the north and south but both careers are talking together and more easily than in the past —— both koreas. we have seen a recent meeting on friday be
i thought it was interesting also that the male interviewee you had, what he said at the end of the longerle who have just the same concerns as we all do. can i ask you about this meeting which is happening in the states today between this top north korean general and the us secretary of state ? general and the us secretary of state? would you agree it seems as though it is full steam ahead for this summit between donald trump and kim jong—un this summit between donald trump and kimjong—un...
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i'm sorry to say i disagree with most of what you're fellow interviewee says. at other celsius of pollution. what we are looking for at this moment of time is that drivers are not hit hard in the pocket again, which is what all the greens want to do. the roadside is where people are, on the roads. there are solutions available that don't pick people in the pocket. levels at the roadside are not falling fast at all. if anything they are stable. we need action to deal with nitrogen dioxide where it isa deal with nitrogen dioxide where it is a problem. what about the point that cars are getting less and less, there are fewer pollutants in them, and they are getting safer for the environment. that is only partially true. the tests that have been put into place, they do have some impact on the pollution standards of cars but they are not good enough, not high enough. diesel cars are allowed to emit three times more than their petrol equivalents. it has been shown repeatedly that they are way over the standards. so we need action to curtail the number of diesel cars
i'm sorry to say i disagree with most of what you're fellow interviewee says. at other celsius of pollution. what we are looking for at this moment of time is that drivers are not hit hard in the pocket again, which is what all the greens want to do. the roadside is where people are, on the roads. there are solutions available that don't pick people in the pocket. levels at the roadside are not falling fast at all. if anything they are stable. we need action to deal with nitrogen dioxide where...