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one way and we don't hear a libya logical remained of the other we i think it was a balance from was for can recently self-assured in scotland for example over sixty percent of the population in scotland describe themselves as you do skeptic that means at least a third of the people who describe themselves as you know skeptic remove what you mean they have no idea logically attached to the european union but wouldn't it be still anomaly in europe describe yourself occasionally of a skeptic. in an f. to a tight style arrangement. like iceland norway switzerland and liechtenstein you know free access to the european market of hundreds of millions of people but you might be find yourself with questions still to be resolved of the scotland england market well of course the differences mean obviously switzerland has got a completely different arrangement and there are variations in terms of for the deal can be i don't think you could be absolutely prescriptive until we see the u.k. deal in being but what i'm seeing is that certainly at the moment it looks to me much more logical for an in
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he is pretty logical and reasonable on certain things, and not on the kavanaugh case. so i wonder about that. i would say more but i am a lady. hejust seems to me that he, has reason when it works for him. host: he the nominee, or he the senator? graham. graham. on sorry buried on very emotional about it. i was watching the whole thing and everyone is entitled to their opinion, and his opinion just holds so much weight. and it affects my life and our lives every day, and to know that he feels that way and he won't even give it a chance to kind of go through a process, the same process that he says that he wants, that he respects about the constitution. [applause] it's pretty disappointing. host: because this is washington dc, october 2018 and this is a senator at the center of this discussion. one of the big themes senator graham has been an exponent of his who the actual victim in whethercess has been, it is white men who are the victims or other people. what is your reaction? see, orhe victim i the victims i see are the alleged victim. we agrees of whether who perpet
he is pretty logical and reasonable on certain things, and not on the kavanaugh case. so i wonder about that. i would say more but i am a lady. hejust seems to me that he, has reason when it works for him. host: he the nominee, or he the senator? graham. graham. on sorry buried on very emotional about it. i was watching the whole thing and everyone is entitled to their opinion, and his opinion just holds so much weight. and it affects my life and our lives every day, and to know that he feels...
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with the rapid pace of progress eclipsing everything we have a possible take no logic is enabling us to dream about today and tomorrow bringing al to space exploration much closer than the distant future as humanity stands on the verge of a new space era how will it money the inevitable cosmic boom space become a hotbed of rivalry mirroring squabbles on the us could it become an environment for peaceful and prosperous cooperation. someone that they both astrophysicist director of the united nations office for outer space affairs welcome to the show great to have you with us today so there's a paper thank you my pleasure they took knowledge is advancing so fast these days groundbreaking change is no longer a generation away with see it happen before our eyes in every field however we haven't come back. to the moon we haven't gone to mars which keep inventing cool smartphones and virtual reality glasses and stuff but it seems like space is being neglected is this the calm before a big storm some kind of a huge breakthrough what could that be. i will say that space is really in a very i
with the rapid pace of progress eclipsing everything we have a possible take no logic is enabling us to dream about today and tomorrow bringing al to space exploration much closer than the distant future as humanity stands on the verge of a new space era how will it money the inevitable cosmic boom space become a hotbed of rivalry mirroring squabbles on the us could it become an environment for peaceful and prosperous cooperation. someone that they both astrophysicist director of the united...
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logical is a dodgy deal foisted onto her by others. not to accept logical is a dodgy dealfoisted onto by others. she says no 10 has insisted that any such arrangement would be time limited and temporary. but the eu is resista nt to limited and temporary. but the eu is resistant to setting an end date and thatis resistant to setting an end date and that is the crux of the argument. what about the labour party today? reports suggest that up to 15 labour mps may be prepared to vote against that. we're waiting to hear more about where labour are on that entirely. thank you very much, helena. a man's died in a landslide in south west wales, following torrential rain and heavy winds across large parts of the uk. storm callum left thousands of homes and businesses without power. flooding and fallen trees left roads and rail lines blocked — but the met office says weather conditions will improve today. chi chi izundu reports. wales hasn't seen floodwater like this for decades. overnight, more rain, more flood defences breached. in carmarthenshire, police remain at the scene of a landslide. on
logical is a dodgy deal foisted onto her by others. not to accept logical is a dodgy dealfoisted onto by others. she says no 10 has insisted that any such arrangement would be time limited and temporary. but the eu is resista nt to limited and temporary. but the eu is resistant to setting an end date and thatis resistant to setting an end date and that is the crux of the argument. what about the labour party today? reports suggest that up to 15 labour mps may be prepared to vote against that....
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we don't have that logical formula. what we tried to say, is it feasible that we could see a offset from revenues in parking. to us, it's the ongoing revenue that we're focused on. yes, we think it's feasible. >> on that three blocks, who are some key tenants? >> boudine is the anchor and they're doing tremendous. i didn't have them in mind because i think they run a good operation and they're maximizing what they can with their facilities. that's why we're here to have a reinvestment and extension and they want to continue to take advantage of it. we do see other surrounding retail businesses in that area that we think could certainly have potential to do better. it's maybe a rising tide in a small boat concept. we have $114 million in sales generated on the wharf, not excluding pier 39 and maritime excursion operators. we think the positive visitor experience translates into real return with people going there. that's the real key to increase the long-term, long-term, strategic investment in this. this is what it make
we don't have that logical formula. what we tried to say, is it feasible that we could see a offset from revenues in parking. to us, it's the ongoing revenue that we're focused on. yes, we think it's feasible. >> on that three blocks, who are some key tenants? >> boudine is the anchor and they're doing tremendous. i didn't have them in mind because i think they run a good operation and they're maximizing what they can with their facilities. that's why we're here to have a...
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have to go down yet the gear a budget to make this sustainable but you criteria -- by eu defies all logic and criteria. from thes this threat eu and radicalizing the country and politics. i'm strongly on this -- on the side of the italians in this argument. tom: beautifully stated. what is so important is the idea of germany giving way to normal
have to go down yet the gear a budget to make this sustainable but you criteria -- by eu defies all logic and criteria. from thes this threat eu and radicalizing the country and politics. i'm strongly on this -- on the side of the italians in this argument. tom: beautifully stated. what is so important is the idea of germany giving way to normal
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radio logical, which is the focal point. your agency, that you represent, is responsible for other chemicals, for lack of a better way to describe it? >> i apologize again. clarify. the navy is the lead agency responsible for clean up of all contamination. chemical, radiological, everything else. our department as a state oversight, has expertise on chemical waste. we oversee all the work that the navy does in terms of cleaning up chemical waste. we use our contractor, california department of public-health, to oversee the radiological clean up of the site. so we do have oversight for all the clean up, except our department doesn't have the expertise on radiological. >> president cohen: i understand. what is it that you will review with the department of public-health? >> with respect to parcel g or a? >> president cohen: parcel a. >> parcel a is only being evaluated by california department of public-health. >> president cohen: as it relates -- i don't know what that means. a cheerleader? >> we think it's a go ahead approac
radio logical, which is the focal point. your agency, that you represent, is responsible for other chemicals, for lack of a better way to describe it? >> i apologize again. clarify. the navy is the lead agency responsible for clean up of all contamination. chemical, radiological, everything else. our department as a state oversight, has expertise on chemical waste. we oversee all the work that the navy does in terms of cleaning up chemical waste. we use our contractor, california...
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you see for example in the history of space first telecommunication matter logical saw the lights and now at the sort of asian they're becoming more and more. developed towards applications and services for the benefit of humankind on earth and so we you see a lot of companies really created every day to work on the downstream as we say so on the on up occasion and services how to really can space benefit sustainable development on earth for sure if we look at the inspiration of the moon mars and beyond this is something that governments have to take over and for sure this time is to be done on a global level it must be it competitive and cooperation effort and we have the u.n. together with our member states are working on this baseline trying very early to concede those spaces peroration as the new frontier but you're saying we're seeing our private initiative coming into this space going dominating for so long by governments it will musk is shooting tesla's into space for instance is that that private industry has capital it is that only governments had just ten years ago who will
you see for example in the history of space first telecommunication matter logical saw the lights and now at the sort of asian they're becoming more and more. developed towards applications and services for the benefit of humankind on earth and so we you see a lot of companies really created every day to work on the downstream as we say so on the on up occasion and services how to really can space benefit sustainable development on earth for sure if we look at the inspiration of the moon mars...
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look it's very hard to look for logic because you can start to ask from the first place easy the best way to assess innate somebody i mean there are so many other ways rather than doing it in a cold so late he needs. i mean. more stupid than this it cannot get so i don't look for any logic everything went wrong here from the beginning until the end including hiding maybe the hope that he will revive maybe the hope that the world will just ignore it but this didn't happen. time get in leave economist at the israeli newspaper ha'aretz. who in the case first got a global attention president trump threatens riyadh with severe punishment didn't he but that appears not to include as we've just been talking about scrapping those multi-million dollar arms contracts between the monarchy and washington. saudi arabia has been a great ally but what happened is not acceptable but i would prefer that we don't use as retribution cancelling one hundred ten billion dollars worth of work they are ordering military equipment everybody in the world one of their order russia wanted it china wanted it we w
look it's very hard to look for logic because you can start to ask from the first place easy the best way to assess innate somebody i mean there are so many other ways rather than doing it in a cold so late he needs. i mean. more stupid than this it cannot get so i don't look for any logic everything went wrong here from the beginning until the end including hiding maybe the hope that he will revive maybe the hope that the world will just ignore it but this didn't happen. time get in leave...
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there's a very clear point to you have to be logically initially when we think when the i would say it crucial they admitted that some stick to the war is one of the end of the day but do it do do they have a patient to be violation against the international law or the international human rights law that such as not so this is a we have to be either as i said typically when the political part or typically newtonian level so this is they have not patient to seven m.p. point i guess i mean only talk about the whole of the movement no they do some some not mystics but they do have a penchant to invent to attack some some. you and sometimes and i quote that with international food for the un as one a few weeks ago and one day there within one month it was that attack they have to act that sometimes you know so they do this is this building their own to unite the nation for the humanitarian part why they go there why their forces. why did and day and use it as when it did it for them so obviously this is the point of view between the two said go to asia or they have not patient for revelati
there's a very clear point to you have to be logically initially when we think when the i would say it crucial they admitted that some stick to the war is one of the end of the day but do it do do they have a patient to be violation against the international law or the international human rights law that such as not so this is a we have to be either as i said typically when the political part or typically newtonian level so this is they have not patient to seven m.p. point i guess i mean only...
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was about and no one knows about that who would think to hack it like on one level i understand that logic but on the other end of the plate you but it's not exactly like it mysteriously doesn't exist you have teams of people hundreds hundreds of people developing a new weapon or developer going to the system or whatever but be you know it's classified secret no one knows. that's all scary europeans also even even more scary is that the war that is likely the pentagon is only aware of already a fraction of the total vulnerability just to me systems as some haven't even been tested for vulnerabilities and most of us are conducted under limited timeframes yeah. fraction congress is kind of sort of taking the twenty sixteen national defense authorization i did mandated complete the valuation of weapon system both abilities a year from now by twenty nineteen. people. i feel safe i think. well it's breitbart versus google after by partners acquired an internal google briefing entitled the good censor the eighty five page document it covers much about the search engines giants current issues and
was about and no one knows about that who would think to hack it like on one level i understand that logic but on the other end of the plate you but it's not exactly like it mysteriously doesn't exist you have teams of people hundreds hundreds of people developing a new weapon or developer going to the system or whatever but be you know it's classified secret no one knows. that's all scary europeans also even even more scary is that the war that is likely the pentagon is only aware of already a...
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those forty plus people are eating a baby more than ninety percent so so again and again the even logical roads lead back to benny at the moment that he's a single biggest risk it's the conflation of the security and now the of the logical risks together and that's where we know we have to prioritize and that gives us a very clear mandate we know way to focus when we come back is here with the sports news break. to break down small joe let's take a look at some of the sports looking to make an impact of the youth games in argentina. somebody just said show us the moves and it wasn't me. it certainly won't be me let's take a look instead at you saying vote because the olympic sprint champion has made his first start for the central coast mariners and in fact has been quite a successful start to that football career and australia he played in a trial game believes it could be crucial to securing a full time contract let's join andrew thomas now in sydney andrew how does he get on. the school's job twice school twice in his first full game for fresh little club so on paper you think he was h
those forty plus people are eating a baby more than ninety percent so so again and again the even logical roads lead back to benny at the moment that he's a single biggest risk it's the conflation of the security and now the of the logical risks together and that's where we know we have to prioritize and that gives us a very clear mandate we know way to focus when we come back is here with the sports news break. to break down small joe let's take a look at some of the sports looking to make an...
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second when he caused an uproar by saying god is stupid it is a stupid it was only questioned the logic the end of theory question he who don't read the lips of the president you read his actions is a better language than i read the quote the quote was about adam and eve in the garden of eden and he said what he did was even if the apple then she wakes up adam so adamant the apple there malice was born who is this stupid because at least are asking the larger kill legions or more to come to the writers of the bible that created a story it's not god who created the story remember it was not god who came down and told us this is how i created you guys he did say that they created the bible and they gave us a serial creation now he's questioning the logic behind it because he says you make a perfect situation and you try to destroy yourself it's not just the logic is it he's he doubled down a couple of days later he said i didn't say that my god is stupid i said your god is not my god because your god is stupid yes because you'll be ships reacted yes because all must be cause abusive they
second when he caused an uproar by saying god is stupid it is a stupid it was only questioned the logic the end of theory question he who don't read the lips of the president you read his actions is a better language than i read the quote the quote was about adam and eve in the garden of eden and he said what he did was even if the apple then she wakes up adam so adamant the apple there malice was born who is this stupid because at least are asking the larger kill legions or more to come to the...
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he did say that they created the bible and they gave us a serial creation now he's questioning the logic behind it because he says you make a perfect situation and you try to destroy it yourself it's not just the logic is a he's he doubled down a couple of days later he said i didn't say that my god is stupid i said your god is not my god because your god is stupid yes because you'll be ships reacted yes because it must because abusive they build and offensive because they didn't get exactly what he wanted to tell them if you are the christian groups or the catholic what should you be feel offended when your aunt here is being questioned you explain to the person questioning the russian r.b.i. that you don't be you don't feel church was a riot or the catholic bishops conference of the philippines issued a sermon criticizing people in power who boast of their own wisdom and blaspheming god as stupid so they're accusing him of blasphemy. by your argument is wrong. they say they misunderstood the president in fact he said several days later i am all just so my god i was telling my god i'm n
he did say that they created the bible and they gave us a serial creation now he's questioning the logic behind it because he says you make a perfect situation and you try to destroy it yourself it's not just the logic is a he's he doubled down a couple of days later he said i didn't say that my god is stupid i said your god is not my god because your god is stupid yes because you'll be ships reacted yes because it must because abusive they build and offensive because they didn't get exactly...
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>> i just think that is backwards logic.t argument and take it out to its full logical end, that means that we would need armed guards at every public space in america. at every entrance and every exit of movie theaters and cafes, places of worship and schools and grocery stores, and that's just not the kind of america i want to live in. i think we need to prevent this kind of thing from happening up front and not try to use guns in response. >> to that point, you said something that struck both jim and i. you said ignore the politics right now from a personal level until they're willing to do something. it reads to me like you're not just talking about one political party. it seems like a loud sort of blaring message to congress in general. you're not getting anything done for us. is that right? >> yeah, well, what i was talking about was asking people in the immediate aftermath of a shooting to jump into activism and speaking about it can be very difficult. and i think they need to focus on healing. it took me six years af
>> i just think that is backwards logic.t argument and take it out to its full logical end, that means that we would need armed guards at every public space in america. at every entrance and every exit of movie theaters and cafes, places of worship and schools and grocery stores, and that's just not the kind of america i want to live in. i think we need to prevent this kind of thing from happening up front and not try to use guns in response. >> to that point, you said something...
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i just thought -- my first book is about the logic of national political combat in the 1790's.hought, i want to write about political violence, i don't know what to do next. i will look a couple of decades ahead from what i have written about and maybe i will notice something different in the culture or language or logic that will stretch me give me an idea. i knew that one congressman killed another in 1838. so i went to the papers of a congressman from the same state as the one who was killed and began reading. dumb luck, he wrote almost every day to his wife, and his letters were wonderful. as i am reading, i keep seeing these incidents. henry wise stands up to throw a punch. all of these violent incidents i have never heard of before. i started noting them down. i thought at one point, maybe he was making them up to entertain his wife, because how could all of this has happened and i had never heard of it? i finished his papers and i thought, i have to test this out, basically. i spent about three months at the library of congress reading the papers of congressman. i never
i just thought -- my first book is about the logic of national political combat in the 1790's.hought, i want to write about political violence, i don't know what to do next. i will look a couple of decades ahead from what i have written about and maybe i will notice something different in the culture or language or logic that will stretch me give me an idea. i knew that one congressman killed another in 1838. so i went to the papers of a congressman from the same state as the one who was killed...
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the logic of that a cone the sadness over there the little. things that will cost them. their worth a call to. maverick palestine with those nifty things. that we did it to show the world that we can make anything they can make if die. you will come from rome short of most of the largest. going to get a tradition of the. super bowl for a month but you know that a lot when i walked out of the bar the balls were phenomenal just from queens of course. i was from the how did you do or. will smith who are you over a new facility set up the whole of them. a literal defends its actions on the girls of boulder saying it's defending itself from violent protesters the militant group hamas. ok let's show you what's her. right now in barcelona in northeastern spain pro independence protesters are marching through the city on what is the first anniversary of catalonia its independence referendum which of course branded illegal by madrid earlier campaigners blocked major motorways and railway lines across the restive spanish region. hundreds of clashed with local police also in the ca
the logic of that a cone the sadness over there the little. things that will cost them. their worth a call to. maverick palestine with those nifty things. that we did it to show the world that we can make anything they can make if die. you will come from rome short of most of the largest. going to get a tradition of the. super bowl for a month but you know that a lot when i walked out of the bar the balls were phenomenal just from queens of course. i was from the how did you do or. will smith...
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nazis a among most outrageous things i have ever heard. >> as i said, being forceful is not being logical. iran has stated very clear that we reject the killing of innocent people, no matter what numbers, no matter by who. of course. >> dickerson: happened and -- of course it did. and a huge number of people died. huge number of innocent people died. but it does not justify depriving others of their homeland. it does not justify -- in the territory of other people. it does not justify why they think the right to palestinian. the holocaust cannot be used as justification with an apartheid policy in palestine. >> dickerson: you have talked a bout mutual respect, if ever there was a conversation with united states and iran. when trump has a tendency of nazis who are responsible for killing so many innocent jews how can you have mutual respect? >> if you just put insults that president trump against iran, and president rouhani cannot get close with what he has done with us. even in his speech to the general assembly. >> dickerson: even compared them to the organization that killed six million
nazis a among most outrageous things i have ever heard. >> as i said, being forceful is not being logical. iran has stated very clear that we reject the killing of innocent people, no matter what numbers, no matter by who. of course. >> dickerson: happened and -- of course it did. and a huge number of people died. huge number of innocent people died. but it does not justify depriving others of their homeland. it does not justify -- in the territory of other people. it does not...
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according to deal logic, the number of deals are a fraction of what they were jewt a years ago. leslie picker is with us now to discuss the pros and cons of fewer cross border mergers. good to see you as always leslie. >> good to see you, sue. >> how does chinese deal making mpare today with that of just a few years ago before the trade rhetoric was so muchn focus? >> so when you look back to 2016 chinese companies were buying about $31 billion worth of assets here in the u.s. when you look at the same ared, the first nine months of he year, 2018 that number is a fifth. compared to last year the number is half. we have seen a dramatic decrease inbound m and a activity from china. al what are the between the kmienz and american looks like now leslie. >> according to sources i've spoken with therohaved to a halt. any discussions taking placene between c companies and american companies have basically gone no where because everyone isery trigger shy when it comes to actually signing deals. they'r worried the trade tensions could spill over and that these massive multibillion-dollar
according to deal logic, the number of deals are a fraction of what they were jewt a years ago. leslie picker is with us now to discuss the pros and cons of fewer cross border mergers. good to see you as always leslie. >> good to see you, sue. >> how does chinese deal making mpare today with that of just a few years ago before the trade rhetoric was so muchn focus? >> so when you look back to 2016 chinese companies were buying about $31 billion worth of assets here in the u.s....
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their own ideas their own projects to go to lower target and beyond going beyond is not the core logical easy so we will really as a space community we have to work together as i said to bring humanity beyond the limits so what about private space tourism how long before a tour of our orbit becomes a thing not just for billionaires. well this is like every other technology at the beginning it costs a lot of money because you need really to develop a lot and this is true in space but this draw in a lot of other fields so for sure i cannot tell you if it is in five ten fifteen years but for sure i see that it's going to space not only for tourism but also for. a man performing scientific research. and really developing and progressing the human species is for sure we will have more and more people going to space but what is important in my opinion right now today or to get better we have to better communicate the importance of space not only. because it's silly inspirational only because this is bringing in the new. the new generations looking at stem education and therefore space is reall
their own ideas their own projects to go to lower target and beyond going beyond is not the core logical easy so we will really as a space community we have to work together as i said to bring humanity beyond the limits so what about private space tourism how long before a tour of our orbit becomes a thing not just for billionaires. well this is like every other technology at the beginning it costs a lot of money because you need really to develop a lot and this is true in space but this draw...
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>> i said that was an excellent logical explanation.she was perplexed to hear the real reason, did i say that? the entire nature of the word what change for her. it was not blood and water. it was a real concept. now she knew blood had nothing to do with how i can get wet. in moments like this in which whole of childhood development is changing, i think the meaningful word is a microcosm of human consciousness. she came up with explanations why she had not know things before, a time which had not known the natural numbers went on for numbers, so she said. >> once babies get to 100, they don't realize there are still other numbers hiding behind it. 100 is the king of the numbers but they hide secrets from babies. the signature 101 and all the other numbers above it. >> thank you. i i think that's all. thank you very much, eleanor. [applause] >> just to finish that up, thank you, nore. the transition from their association to rational excavation that children unknowingly make is a mystery to artificial intelligence has yet to conquer. the
>> i said that was an excellent logical explanation.she was perplexed to hear the real reason, did i say that? the entire nature of the word what change for her. it was not blood and water. it was a real concept. now she knew blood had nothing to do with how i can get wet. in moments like this in which whole of childhood development is changing, i think the meaningful word is a microcosm of human consciousness. she came up with explanations why she had not know things before, a time which...
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very very well change asian one logical. and reason. rents are conversing about so so that. using using as an anchor. for kovler fououndation and the journal sentinel's bill to the same thing in a could i guess what i'm gonna. say said. there are no no was no longer there andnd not knowg right so. because of my loose innocent is not right [inaudible] at they they person. doesn't alone on this. it's look look to see along with all has not. to sort of sort of you know you know he's going to leave. one i ononcence todaday.ouounoww you owow in whicich i live n the he's he's this young young looking at something else in barcelona. on the street to the french for awhile today [inaudible] does also. hold. on man. some people say it's not about anything that was like a like a bit of in a low dose. read it religiously. when you feel recovering? about a year ago. it might might. changeÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ? 10/02/18 10/02/18 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! that wed a good saying referred to as the dean was reminding me before the
very very well change asian one logical. and reason. rents are conversing about so so that. using using as an anchor. for kovler fououndation and the journal sentinel's bill to the same thing in a could i guess what i'm gonna. say said. there are no no was no longer there andnd not knowg right so. because of my loose innocent is not right [inaudible] at they they person. doesn't alone on this. it's look look to see along with all has not. to sort of sort of you know you know he's going to...
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overwhelmingly powerful the soviet union didn't exist anymore if we didn't follow this there then logic suggest we should start to pull back and essentially dismantle nato which is what the section of people like commercial or walt waltz and others have argued however this is to make incentives for liberals because they said no actually we create peace by expanding that because we're promoting democracy we're promoting human rights. we should actually go and topple governments around the world because that's a good or promoting democracy so i assume mention the some nice idea that you know if you go out and promote democracy as a form of security because democracies apparently go don't go to war with each other then everyone benefits but at the end of the day you see that it essentially undermines and the. itself inside or in the sympathy for anyone else because they get and look at this little issue and no one can look at his loyal american foreign policy since the end of the cold war it is just been a trail of tears for the people that are on the receiving end of it mark democracies d
overwhelmingly powerful the soviet union didn't exist anymore if we didn't follow this there then logic suggest we should start to pull back and essentially dismantle nato which is what the section of people like commercial or walt waltz and others have argued however this is to make incentives for liberals because they said no actually we create peace by expanding that because we're promoting democracy we're promoting human rights. we should actually go and topple governments around the world...
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defeat them that's just the logic so they're that liberalism is this peaceful ideology or theory it's it's good that you know this is so it is a little in her head you only if it's you couldn't you can recast it in in a different way the united states in its imperium they are post modernist when it comes internationally leighton's russia is a modernist ok because they believe in borders ok the west says they believe in the values ok with you and will and then the method is the method right it's ok this is really interesting let's talk about another book that dovetails on with this well there's a lot of love this stephen walt who is a political ally of john mayer's i remember his book came out of the same just after where the hell of good intentions america's foreign policy elite and the client of u.s. primacy and that he has previously cooperated with john mearsheimer on a piece critiquing the corrosive influence of israeli influence in washington right now and they were pretty much exiled from the sea you know from after that because of its reception and. if you go on you tube you ca
defeat them that's just the logic so they're that liberalism is this peaceful ideology or theory it's it's good that you know this is so it is a little in her head you only if it's you couldn't you can recast it in in a different way the united states in its imperium they are post modernist when it comes internationally leighton's russia is a modernist ok because they believe in borders ok the west says they believe in the values ok with you and will and then the method is the method right it's...
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the logic of that is the sad. thing they're going to say. with a. maverick outside would. be better to show that they were him a friend that can make. you come from. one of the delegations and. just from. the house you. are going with him. or you are. hardly. notice the look of you god of. israel defends its actions on the gaza border saying it is defending itself from violent protesters and the militant group hamas. the british defense secretary gavin williamson has unveiled a new strategy for the arctic calling russia the biggest threat to the region eight hundred u k. are due to be deployed to norway next year there has been dispute for decades over territorial claims that the planet's most northern point and over untapped natural resources under the sea bed the british defense ministry says the arctic and high north are now crucial to the country's security. and be arctic and high north is increasing their military presence to deal with this we will be launching our new defense arctic stress situation beyond the high north and not we must be ready ready to deal with th
the logic of that is the sad. thing they're going to say. with a. maverick outside would. be better to show that they were him a friend that can make. you come from. one of the delegations and. just from. the house you. are going with him. or you are. hardly. notice the look of you god of. israel defends its actions on the gaza border saying it is defending itself from violent protesters and the militant group hamas. the british defense secretary gavin williamson has unveiled a new strategy for...
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unencumbered by ideas, logic, theo theory, common sense, wisdom, you found a pattern and that's enough. when i was starting out, that was considered a sin, and to be accused of data mining was like being accused of majorism. and one of the sayings was if you torture the data long enough, it will confess. nowadays, data mining is a virtue. >> it's everything. >> you go through and find these correlations and think they're meaningful. the truth is you look at any data set, you can always find correlations, even among random numbers. you can't tell whether they're meaningful just because it's there. there's all those crazy correlations like the amount of beer consumed in the u.s. and the number of marriages. does drinking lead to marriage or marriage lead to drinking or is there some coincidental correlati correlation. >> like most people who eat carrots will eventually die. >> a number of lawyers in nevada and number of people who kill themselves by tripping over their own two feet. you find all these ridiculous correlations. when the computer comes back with one, you think computers are
unencumbered by ideas, logic, theo theory, common sense, wisdom, you found a pattern and that's enough. when i was starting out, that was considered a sin, and to be accused of data mining was like being accused of majorism. and one of the sayings was if you torture the data long enough, it will confess. nowadays, data mining is a virtue. >> it's everything. >> you go through and find these correlations and think they're meaningful. the truth is you look at any data set, you can...