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departure after 9 years in the post he's been replaced by a board members jennifer morgan and because john klein with immediate effect. the u.s. federal aviation administration has been accused of failing to properly review the safety system on the boeing 737 max and as you stall mechanism has been blamed for 2 deadly crashes an international panel of safety regulators says the f.a.a. hadn't been adequate understanding of how it worked. india is considering restricting imports of some products from malaysia as a diplomatic route over kashmir spreads india's planned restrictions are in reaction to malaysian prime minister mahathir mohamad scritches system of new delhi's actions in kashmir malaysian palm oil and other products are to be affected however the malaysian prime minister told reporters on friday he hadn't received anything official from india. a news agency reuters reports apple c.e.o. tim cook has defended to the company's decision to remove a mapping app used to track police movements during hong kong protests he says the firm made a decision after it received credible information the
departure after 9 years in the post he's been replaced by a board members jennifer morgan and because john klein with immediate effect. the u.s. federal aviation administration has been accused of failing to properly review the safety system on the boeing 737 max and as you stall mechanism has been blamed for 2 deadly crashes an international panel of safety regulators says the f.a.a. hadn't been adequate understanding of how it worked. india is considering restricting imports of some products...
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following all the action for us from brussels a garret tell us more about what boris johnson and john klein juncker have been saying. i started out by saying we have a deal and it is really if you listen to those words you could get a sense of the relief that is there on the part of the european institutions on the part of the e.u. member states for a number of reasons really 1st of all of course a lot of haggling months and weeks of hard work on the part of the negotiators that has now produced a fruitful result secondly it's good news that a disorderly practice it at least from the part of the use of the table and certainly and crucially as the e.u. come what may will not be the party that is to be blamed for not reaching out to the u.k. not for not trying everything to avoid that disorderly breck's it and so it is when you listen to both leaders they reiterated that you clearly had also the sensation when you listen to boris johnson he has fully understood that it disorderly practice it would have catastrophic consequences for the ukase economy so he also emphasized that this is a good d
following all the action for us from brussels a garret tell us more about what boris johnson and john klein juncker have been saying. i started out by saying we have a deal and it is really if you listen to those words you could get a sense of the relief that is there on the part of the european institutions on the part of the e.u. member states for a number of reasons really 1st of all of course a lot of haggling months and weeks of hard work on the part of the negotiators that has now...
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. >> host: let's go to john joining us from putnam valley new york, you're on with naomi klein. >> callerthank you. thank you very much naomi for your work. it's only going to get tougher, isn't it? a lot. i'm mostly calling just to, the answers are in nature and with like the solar stuff, the other gentleman mentioned it's not going to be enough but you just fell off the bible based on 40 percent, not 90 percent like we have now which is a waste of material. 99 percent is worth it. until things are going to pick up but the main thing i want to mention is a book calledhidden nature . it's a startling insights victor strasburg, written by alec bartholomew. and he developed the implosion motor and was captured by the nazis and the people that he workedwith built his crafts and everything but it's based on the stream . when you straighten out the stream you kill it. now the stream goes around the corner and there are horses on the inside and outside of the curve and there's six other little boys, one side of the stream is in the negative and the other side is the positive . and as for the el
. >> host: let's go to john joining us from putnam valley new york, you're on with naomi klein. >> callerthank you. thank you very much naomi for your work. it's only going to get tougher, isn't it? a lot. i'm mostly calling just to, the answers are in nature and with like the solar stuff, the other gentleman mentioned it's not going to be enough but you just fell off the bible based on 40 percent, not 90 percent like we have now which is a waste of material. 99 percent is worth it....
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host: san francisco, john you know next with naomi klein. >> naomi is really a pleasure to speak with you. i wanted to turn the conversation to god of my favorite subject, russia, ukraine in the 2016 election. in the following collision delusion with russia in that i specifically wonder where you stand on the collision delusion part by limiting just say that the revolution that happened in my gone, in 2014, i see is the classical regime change operation that was run out of the state department. john mccain, victoria newland, the whole thing, and then on top of it, give the cherry victory in newlands over her conversation where she lays out the whole leadership of who is doing and he was out. that is crucial because as we talk about ukraine, and his role that is now being talked about, you have to go back and realize that that was a and that we supported neofascist and federal fascist elements in the ukraine that are stille active and are still strong. now jump forward to the 2016 election and you have paul, who becomes trump his campaign manager. the hillary campaign, who is completel
host: san francisco, john you know next with naomi klein. >> naomi is really a pleasure to speak with you. i wanted to turn the conversation to god of my favorite subject, russia, ukraine in the 2016 election. in the following collision delusion with russia in that i specifically wonder where you stand on the collision delusion part by limiting just say that the revolution that happened in my gone, in 2014, i see is the classical regime change operation that was run out of the state...
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john in new york. you are on with naomi klein. go ahead please. >> thank you very much naomi for your work.t's only going to get tougher his net. i mostly calling because answers are in nature. even like the solar staff of the other gentleman mention it's not going to be enough but it's a blast. based on the more sidewall that said 99 percent. not 40 percent like we have now. really a wastee of the time and materials. 99 percent is worth it. so things are going to pick up. the main thing i want to mention is the book call ended in nature and is just startling insights of victor stoltenberg written by alec bartholomew he developed the implosion motor that was captured by the nazis and the people that he worked with this crash and everything but it's based on the street. we straighten out a stream you kill it. when the stream goes around the corner, there's a forest it sees on the inside and the outside of the curve in the poorest is about 60 avoids that one side of the stream is the negative in the other sides of positive. in the electronics, electromagnetics, and that water that keeps.in th
john in new york. you are on with naomi klein. go ahead please. >> thank you very much naomi for your work.t's only going to get tougher his net. i mostly calling because answers are in nature. even like the solar staff of the other gentleman mention it's not going to be enough but it's a blast. based on the more sidewall that said 99 percent. not 40 percent like we have now. really a wastee of the time and materials. 99 percent is worth it. so things are going to pick up. the main thing...
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john king served as secretary of education through 2016 into 2017. dr. king is currently the president and ceo of the education fund. klein, herison current b is workforce issues. for many years she has covered politics and policy in washington and beyond. i will welcome the three of you to our stage and hand it over to allison. [applause] allison: thank you for joining us. we are going to dive right into questions. i know you have been following the campaigns. i know you have both been supportive of charters in secretary king, you are an attorney and civil before, during, and after your time at the department of education. choice has hurt constituents? it is not about the current policies around choice devos'andsecretary her policies are there are high-performing charters that are contributed to the landscape. i think about the charter sector in boston or new york. on the other hand, there are charter sectors that are quite terrible, the one in michigan. has been aevos champion of low regulation, low oversight, low accountability for charters. as a result, in michigan, you have a proliferation of low performing charters,
john king served as secretary of education through 2016 into 2017. dr. king is currently the president and ceo of the education fund. klein, herison current b is workforce issues. for many years she has covered politics and policy in washington and beyond. i will welcome the three of you to our stage and hand it over to allison. [applause] allison: thank you for joining us. we are going to dive right into questions. i know you have been following the campaigns. i know you have both been...
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john king was the secretary of education from 2016 till 2017. and doctor king is the president and ceo of the education funds. to help guide our discussion we have alison klein, the assisting editor for education. her current b is the workforce issues and for many years she's covered education, paul six and policies in washington and beyond. with that i will welcome the three of you to our stage and headed over to allison. up (applause) >> thanks for joining us i'm happy to introduce this gentleman here because they need no introduction to know them well. we are going to dive right into questions. i know you both been following the campaign and senator sanders called from a moratorium on charter schools. i know you both been supportive of charter in, fact secretary was principle before your time at the education. do you worry that the current trump administration choice has put charters on democratic institutions in parents and teachers? >> well, it's not their current policy around choice but it's also secretary and history around choice. the reality is that there are really high profile charters that are contributing very positively to the public education
john king was the secretary of education from 2016 till 2017. and doctor king is the president and ceo of the education funds. to help guide our discussion we have alison klein, the assisting editor for education. her current b is the workforce issues and for many years she's covered education, paul six and policies in washington and beyond. with that i will welcome the three of you to our stage and headed over to allison. up (applause) >> thanks for joining us i'm happy to introduce this...
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john taft and kathy fisher are staying with us. shares of s.a.p. in germany are surging after the company named jennifer morgan and christian klein as successors to billg the software company for a decade. this will take effect immediately, although mcdermitt will stay on in an advisory role through the end of the year. this is bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance," scarlet and francine from new york and london. we are talking about the fact that we could be closer to a brexit deal after the u.k. prime minister met with his irish counterpart and then giving a press conference saying there is something in it. thes incredible to see impact this has had on the royal bank of scotland and lloyds, both up some 10%. let's get straight to brussels with maria tadeo to look at whether there is a deal. if you look at the timeline, next thursday and friday where we see the european summit. how likely is it that we will have something concrete? donald tusk was a lot more careful in his wording than the optimism from leo red car. maria: that is a very good point. the conversation a brown brexit became more optimistic yesterday after the mee
john taft and kathy fisher are staying with us. shares of s.a.p. in germany are surging after the company named jennifer morgan and christian klein as successors to billg the software company for a decade. this will take effect immediately, although mcdermitt will stay on in an advisory role through the end of the year. this is bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance," scarlet and francine from new york and london. we are talking about the fact that...
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john kelly. we showed you earlier in the week from an event conducted by the washington examiner. joining us now is the examiner's executive editor phillip kleinthe deck is stacked against millennials and why socialism would make it worse." also joining our conversation, washington bureau chief for usa today susan page and karine jon pierre is with us as well. first, though, at your event, john kelly saying i'm sorry i left effectively. kind of laying out the idea that none of this would've happened if he'd still been there. >> yeah. it was pretty remarkable and my colleague byron york, who conducted the interview, wasn't necessarily pressing him to try to draw that out of him. this was clearly something that he wanted -- he felt he wanted to say. and i think that it's part of this theme if you go back to the mueller report, there were a lot of instances where the theme was that people around trump were protecting him from his worse instincts. and certainly, john kelly was echoing a similar theme. >> joe. >> yeah. you also, of course, very busy week for the washington examiner. also, had kelly conway trying to -- one of your reporters for actu
john kelly. we showed you earlier in the week from an event conducted by the washington examiner. joining us now is the examiner's executive editor phillip kleinthe deck is stacked against millennials and why socialism would make it worse." also joining our conversation, washington bureau chief for usa today susan page and karine jon pierre is with us as well. first, though, at your event, john kelly saying i'm sorry i left effectively. kind of laying out the idea that none of this...