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this we can now brain alan scott he's professor emeritus of international history at the london school of economics alan scott he's professor emeritus of international history at the london school of economic. alan thanks for joining us as we just heard donald trump swarm the u.k. jeremy corbyn well and thanks for joining us as we just heard donald trump swarm the u.k. jeremy corbyn would be quote so bad he take you in such a bad way he took your just such bad places would be quote so bad he take you in such a bad way he took your to such bad places why is donald trump so worried about jeremy corbin. why is donald trump so worried about jeremy corbyn. wilko been searched selfdefense marxist leninist he's an old fashioned columnist he will self could fence marxist leninist he's an old fashioned columnist who would like to nationalize the whole economy they've got plans to like to nationalize the whole economy they've got plans to nationalize $23.00 of the biggest companies sort of a small sum of money nationalize $23.00 of the biggest companies sort of a small sum of money they want to put companies
this we can now brain alan scott he's professor emeritus of international history at the london school of economics alan scott he's professor emeritus of international history at the london school of economic. alan thanks for joining us as we just heard donald trump swarm the u.k. jeremy corbyn well and thanks for joining us as we just heard donald trump swarm the u.k. jeremy corbyn would be quote so bad he take you in such a bad way he took your just such bad places would be quote so bad he...
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government can get from south africa my guest today going back under a post grad student at the london school of economics is no in a recent opinion piece of nigeria const do anything about the violence against its citizens in south africa because it's a geopolitically week he joins me now from the welcome to do doubly africa let's start here do you think the south african government should at least compensate the nigerians who suffered losses in the attacks. let's look at this from 2 a good one of the should they do you on a company where the on off with only get to. know about the issue yup sure that night you know about when you get a compass and that you have your orders not up over the kitchen it wouldn't go. in another in information i don't understand also if you have a prenup all. right this is just what the international system doesn't talk in does each case in the international in their own. interest on for like the detriment of the interest of the organisation i want your interest in the individual to think what it was. as well as going into too much as you know how i think i just like many cou
government can get from south africa my guest today going back under a post grad student at the london school of economics is no in a recent opinion piece of nigeria const do anything about the violence against its citizens in south africa because it's a geopolitically week he joins me now from the welcome to do doubly africa let's start here do you think the south african government should at least compensate the nigerians who suffered losses in the attacks. let's look at this from 2 a good...
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stephen gallo, bmo capital markets head of european ethics strategy, and tony travers, london school of economicsrofessor of economics and belittle science. will they have the numbers -- and political science. will they have the number to get this through? >> yes. despite the apparent move towards a withdrawal deal, they voted against him on saturday. now he thinks he can put the withdrawal deal tomorrow to parliament, and the second reading, the first stage of it will probably go through. however, the committee stage where mp's canned a men's the bill, and they will try to do that -- where mp's can try to amend the bill, they will try to do that. then it goes back to the comments. we member, this all has to be 31 october.all, by is going to be pretty quick stuff by legislative standards. guy: not a completely done deal after tomorrow. tony: no. guy: the market is basically pricing that we are there now, almost. we were trading at $1.30 earlier on the cable. walk me through what you expect over the next way for hours if we get the second reading in the government getting that boat over the line.
stephen gallo, bmo capital markets head of european ethics strategy, and tony travers, london school of economicsrofessor of economics and belittle science. will they have the numbers -- and political science. will they have the number to get this through? >> yes. despite the apparent move towards a withdrawal deal, they voted against him on saturday. now he thinks he can put the withdrawal deal tomorrow to parliament, and the second reading, the first stage of it will probably go...
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government can get from south africa my guess today given back under a post grad student at the london school of economics argues note in a recent opinion piece he said nigeria const do anything about the violence against its citizens in south africa because it's a geopolitically week he joins me now from a budget so welcome to debbie africa let's start here do you think the south african government should at least compensate the nigerians who suffered losses in the attacks. let's look at this from 2 a good one with a british. on the company where the opportunity over to get to. something that you know about will issue you should that make you know what about when you get a compass and that you have you know it is not up over the kitchen it wouldn't go. in another in information i don't understand also please you know if i'll bring up i'll. write it just what the international system doesn't talk in dog eat it in the international in their own. interest on for like the detriment of the interest on understood i want to introduce in the into the truck thing what it was what it is what are you going into if
government can get from south africa my guess today given back under a post grad student at the london school of economics argues note in a recent opinion piece he said nigeria const do anything about the violence against its citizens in south africa because it's a geopolitically week he joins me now from a budget so welcome to debbie africa let's start here do you think the south african government should at least compensate the nigerians who suffered losses in the attacks. let's look at this...
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shirley yu is a senior visiting fellow at the institute of global affairs at the london school of economicshat are your expectations for these talks? the good news is the world's two largest economies are continuously talking because can you imagine the consequences if they won't? this sort of dialogue mechanism keeps the world one step away from a terrible comprehensive decoupling through the us and china. in terms of specific outcome, there has not been a lot of expectations for a comprehensive deal to come out of this particular round of trade talks or perhaps many rounds of trade talks up to this but because china has tabled a partial trade your solution. president trump wa nts a trade your solution. president trump wants a compensable trade deal. he wa nts to wants a compensable trade deal. he wants to address the structural economic issues within china and the implementation mechanism so i don't think the two countries on the same page. they don't seem to be, with lots of tit—for—tat escalation going on ahead of these talks and just this week alone. what if we were to see this, move f
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from the london school of economics, in addition to his work as an economist, he also received his flute diploma from the musical conservatory in toronto. our third witness is, a professor, the chair of economic advisers during present a lot of second term. he was insistent to the president of the national security council, he serves as a non resident senior fellow, as well as an adviser for the uk government. he received his ba, and may, increase the from harvard university, as well as his masters and science from the london school of economics. finally, this is a visiting scholar, he also served as a visiting researcher at albright university as vice president in copenhagen, before her tenure, she worked at ibm, and has published multiple publications including four reports and served as president trump's transition team in 2016, helping to establish his federal communications commission. doctor layton received her nba from layton, her nba from rotterdam, and ph.d. from alt-right university. thank you for participating in today's hearing, and now if you will please rise out begin by sw
from the london school of economics, in addition to his work as an economist, he also received his flute diploma from the musical conservatory in toronto. our third witness is, a professor, the chair of economic advisers during present a lot of second term. he was insistent to the president of the national security council, he serves as a non resident senior fellow, as well as an adviser for the uk government. he received his ba, and may, increase the from harvard university, as well as his...
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writing in south china morning post dr shirley you she's a senior visiting fellow at the london school of economics she's a fellow at harvard kennedy school and a former news anchor for the state broadcaster. roderick she says that china would rather see whole lose control of its financial gateway that ever seed political power that's quite a dangerous statement in lots of ways to come from an academic but one that you know perhaps should be considered and talked about even at this time. i think it is sensible to consider it i don't think we're at that kind of turning point at the moment but yes i think that is one of the sort of fundamental end if you like unchanging elements in this series of problems that we're facing at the moment and that is that beijing ultimately puts politics before economics and its interests in hong kong are huge for from the economic side but they would be prepared if necessary to compromise them in favor of of their politics but we're not at that position yet hong kong has been damaged the economy has undoubtedly been damaged and will suffer more damage but it is intere
writing in south china morning post dr shirley you she's a senior visiting fellow at the london school of economics she's a fellow at harvard kennedy school and a former news anchor for the state broadcaster. roderick she says that china would rather see whole lose control of its financial gateway that ever seed political power that's quite a dangerous statement in lots of ways to come from an academic but one that you know perhaps should be considered and talked about even at this time. i...
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senior correspondent the pasha gun i'm in london i live sara khan and anthropologist at the london school of economicsshe's also an activist with the kurdish women's movement. and in istanbul you sit around a political analyst with the world it's good to have you all with us and guess as we were getting ready for this show there was a news break on al-jazeera we saw these pictures this question of president putin in conversation in a news conference which directly related to the conversation with many and of course that is what is dominating our feeds right now people online especially on twitter are talking about it so i wanted to share this tweet from sonar sonorous the director of turkish research program at the washington institute for near east policy and sonya writes the outcome of that news conference the president or the one meeting in sochi today indicates that erdogan has become a master of leveraging the u.s. and russia against each other to maximize gains turkey got the safe zone it wanted all this time so he seems to put it out there as though this was a very strategic move what is your t
senior correspondent the pasha gun i'm in london i live sara khan and anthropologist at the london school of economicsshe's also an activist with the kurdish women's movement. and in istanbul you sit around a political analyst with the world it's good to have you all with us and guess as we were getting ready for this show there was a news break on al-jazeera we saw these pictures this question of president putin in conversation in a news conference which directly related to the conversation...
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places around the world and is a graduate of georgetown university and then the phd at the london school of economics and has written many books of global affairs and now gives strategic advice and that to esquire magazine said not too long ago he is one of the 75 most important people in the 21t century. we'll see if he can live up to that at some point. [laughter] your book has an exciting title. kit american capitalism survive. the answer is. >> sure. [laughter] it will survive but whether it will continue to be the richest country and have the most vibrant and innovative economy the last social and political institutions is not a given. >> your book does point out we have a lot of challenges social mobility issues and things like that. why are there not riots in the street why aren't as people upset as you think they should be? >> but they word have experienced the ruthless and equal and unfair capitalism that we have. is not bad enough first of all. but the election of donald trump that they are pretty unhappy and they are willing to lash out. so that's a good indication we are not too far. >> w
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been scared to emerge as professor of international history at the london school of economics believes johnson's being cryptic on purpose about his bricks of plants playing his cards very close sees chess this mystery surrounding not only the proposals for a deal but also mr concerning what will happen of the isn't going to be a deal and who will get out and not signing not not asking for an extension on the 31st of october of there isn't a deal he says he won't he druther be dead in the ditch and under no circumstances would he ask for an extension that apparently will break the surrender of bill the ben bill and would be illegal but you know the rumor is go wear on that. i'm afraid boris's leaving things the last minute as far as communicating his intentions either to the british public or indeed to the e.u. we mala bricks that party m.e.p. has taken a leaf out of but out of the book of the famous teen environmentalist quite a while working one of the more notable speeches to attack and he brags that parliamentarians. this is the room i should be built i should be back at my smoke ho
been scared to emerge as professor of international history at the london school of economics believes johnson's being cryptic on purpose about his bricks of plants playing his cards very close sees chess this mystery surrounding not only the proposals for a deal but also mr concerning what will happen of the isn't going to be a deal and who will get out and not signing not not asking for an extension on the 31st of october of there isn't a deal he says he won't he druther be dead in the ditch...
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offensive began rym took money as the director of the syria conflict research program at the london school of economics and political science she says that if turkey takes control of the area it could use the eisel camps as leverage to get what it wants from other countries. this problem was there and was waiting to explore what it was that time bomb we knew about the numbers of thousands of isis members and families in the team in this prison camp for more than a year our countries should have taken responsibility this is not just the syrian procrit are is the effect on turkish problems this is an international responsibility and we didn't have a national response it should not be looked at is it or even turkey i mean there is a risk now that if turkey digs syria where these scams are charities going to use that again as a card to threaten europe just as it's using this you know if it isn't saying well if you don't do it i want to get open the borders and let that if you do something i think what they're going to do next is to do exactly the same with the eyes of the members and families the internati
offensive began rym took money as the director of the syria conflict research program at the london school of economics and political science she says that if turkey takes control of the area it could use the eisel camps as leverage to get what it wants from other countries. this problem was there and was waiting to explore what it was that time bomb we knew about the numbers of thousands of isis members and families in the team in this prison camp for more than a year our countries should have...
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affairs that we have a little scared emeritus professor of international history at the london school of economics believes johns that is being cryptic on purpose about his brags that plans. spinning his cards very close this mystery surrounding not only the proposals for a deal but also mr concerning what will happen if the isn't going to be a deal and i will get to not signing no not asking for an extension on the 1st of october if there isn't a deal he says he won't draw with then the did under no circumstances would he ask for an extension that apparently will break the surrender bill the bill would be illegal but you know rumor is go where on that so. even things last minute as far as communicating his intentions either to the british public or indeed to the you. when we want to break that party i mean pay has taken a leaf out of the book of the famous teen environmentalists gretta fun book by evoking one of the more notable speeches to attack on tiebreaks that parliamentarians. this is the wrong i shouldn't be here i should be back at my smoke house on the other side of london. you have stol
affairs that we have a little scared emeritus professor of international history at the london school of economics believes johns that is being cryptic on purpose about his brags that plans. spinning his cards very close this mystery surrounding not only the proposals for a deal but also mr concerning what will happen if the isn't going to be a deal and i will get to not signing no not asking for an extension on the 1st of october if there isn't a deal he says he won't draw with then the did...
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south china morning post talk to shirley zee you she's a senior visiting fellow at the london school of economics she's a fellow at harvard kennedy school and a former news anchor for the state broadcaster. roderick she says that china would rather see whole coal lose control of its financial gateway that ever seed political power that's quite a dangerous statement in lots of ways to come from an academic but one that you know perhaps should be considered and talked about even at this time. i think it is sensible to consider it i don't think we're at that kind of turning point at the moment but yes i think that is one of the sort of fundamental end if you like unchanging elements in this series of problems that we're facing at the moment and that is that beijing ultimately puts politics before economics and its interests in hong kong are huge for from the economic side but they would be prepared if necessary to compromise them in favor of of their politics but we're not at that position yet hong kong has been damaged the economy has undoubtedly been damaged and will suffer more damage but it is i
south china morning post talk to shirley zee you she's a senior visiting fellow at the london school of economics she's a fellow at harvard kennedy school and a former news anchor for the state broadcaster. roderick she says that china would rather see whole coal lose control of its financial gateway that ever seed political power that's quite a dangerous statement in lots of ways to come from an academic but one that you know perhaps should be considered and talked about even at this time. i...
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must be the state of affairs that we have been scared of for my history professor at the london school of economics told us johnson has his poker face on. playing his cards very close says chess this mystery surrounding not only the proposals for a deal but also mr concerning what will happen of the isn't going to be a deal and who will get out and not signing not not asking for an extension on the surface a victory over there isn't a deal he says he won't he druther with then the ditch and under no circumstances would he ask for an extension that apparently will break the surrender bill the bill would be illegal but you know rumor is go where on that so i'm afraid boris's leaving things to the last minute as far as communicating his intentions either to the british public or indeed to the e.u. . meanwhile the brags that party politicians evoked famous state environmental environmentalists gretta fung by a power during his speech at the un climate action summits to attack on tiebreaks that parliamentarians. this is the wrong i should be built i should be back at my smoke house on the other side of
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yes and indeed we already have just earlier this year a report by the london school of economics took a look at lawsuits happening all around the world there is just the united states alone since 1990 there's been more than 1000 cases against mostly but against the government at the state and federal level but also against companies against a fossil fuel industries trying to trying to do something take action take legal action against the effects of climate change and now in just the past year according to this report there are ongoing climate change cases in 28 countries there have been some some positive outcomes for people filing these cases in against climate change such as the netherlands there was a major case recently that ruled in favor of the plaintiffs who said the dutch government was not doing enough and there's an ongoing a very mulla multi-year ongoing case from a peruvian farmer who's been trying to sue our did you eat a major a major mannion major company german company here coal company for its impact on the environment there in peru and that that's a lawsuit that's b
yes and indeed we already have just earlier this year a report by the london school of economics took a look at lawsuits happening all around the world there is just the united states alone since 1990 there's been more than 1000 cases against mostly but against the government at the state and federal level but also against companies against a fossil fuel industries trying to trying to do something take action take legal action against the effects of climate change and now in just the past year...
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in south china morning post talk to shirley z e u she's a senior visiting fellow at the london school of economics she's a fellow at harvard kennedy school and a former news anchor for the state broadcaster. roderick she says that china would rather see whole coal lose control of its financial gateway that ever seed political power that's quite a dangerous statement in lots of ways to come. i'm an academic but one that you know perhaps should be considered and talked about even at this time. i think it is sensible to consider it i don't think we're at that kind of turning point at the moment but yes i think that is one of the sort of fundamental end if you like unchanging elements in this series of problems that we're facing at the moment and that is that beijing ultimately puts politics before economics and its interests in hong kong are huge for from the economic side but they would be prepared if necessary to compromise them in favor of of their politics but we're not at that position yet uncle has been damaged the economy has undoubtedly been damaged and will suffer more damage but it is inter
in south china morning post talk to shirley z e u she's a senior visiting fellow at the london school of economics she's a fellow at harvard kennedy school and a former news anchor for the state broadcaster. roderick she says that china would rather see whole coal lose control of its financial gateway that ever seed political power that's quite a dangerous statement in lots of ways to come. i'm an academic but one that you know perhaps should be considered and talked about even at this time. i...
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correspondent in the kasha going i'm in london i live sara khan an anthropologist at the london school of economics she's also an activist with the kurdish women's movement. and in istanbul you sit around a political analyst with world gets to have you all with us and guess as we were getting ready for this show there was a news break on al-jazeera we saw these pictures as president and president putin in conversation in a news conference which directly related to the conversation with many and of course that is what is dominating our feeds right now people online especially on twitter are talking about it so i wanted to share this tweet from sonar sonorous the director of turkish research program at the washington institute for near east policy and sonya writes the outcome of that news conference the one meeting in sochi today indicates that erdogan has become a master of leveraging the u.s. and russia against each other to maximize gains turkey got the safe zone it wanted all this time so he seems to put it out there as though this was a very strategic move what is your take on what we saw today
correspondent in the kasha going i'm in london i live sara khan an anthropologist at the london school of economics she's also an activist with the kurdish women's movement. and in istanbul you sit around a political analyst with world gets to have you all with us and guess as we were getting ready for this show there was a news break on al-jazeera we saw these pictures as president and president putin in conversation in a news conference which directly related to the conversation with many and...
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political analyst in doha al-jazeera senior correspondent of the pasha gun i'm in london i live sara khan and anthropologist at the london school of economics she's also an activist with the kurdish women's movement. and in istanbul you said aaron a political analyst with the world it's good to have you all with us and guess as we were getting ready for this show there was a news break on al-jazeera we saw these pictures as president and president putin in conversation in a news conference which directly related to the conversation about so many and of course that is what is dominating our feeds right now people online especially on twitter are talking about it so i wanted to share this tweet from sonar sonorous the director of turkish research program at the washington institute for near east policy and sonia writes the outcome of that news conference the president one meeting in sochi today indicates that erdogan has become a master of leveraging the u.s. and russia against each other to maximize gains turkey got the safe zone it wanted all this time so he seems to put it out there as though this was a very strategic move what is your tak
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of economics. he received both his masters in ph.d. from the london school of economics. he received hesitate flute diploma from the concertidario demusico. [ speaking foreign language ]. that was an applause line. no. our third witness is the professor of dmk practice of the harvard kennedy school before joining the faculty in 2017, professor terman served as chair during president obama's second term from 2009 to 2013. profess profess professor firman was an assistant. as well as an adviser on digital markets from the uk government. he received his ba, ma, and ph.d. from harvard university as well as his masters of science from the london school of economics. dr. lawton is currently a visiting scholar with the american enterprise institute. she serves as a visiting researcher at alburg university and as the vice president of stran consult in copenhagen. dr. layton worked as the director at ibm corametrics. she has published dozens of times including forbes, u.s. news and world report and served on president trump's transition team helping to establish his federal commun
of economics. he received both his masters in ph.d. from the london school of economics. he received hesitate flute diploma from the concertidario demusico. [ speaking foreign language ]. that was an applause line. no. our third witness is the professor of dmk practice of the harvard kennedy school before joining the faculty in 2017, professor terman served as chair during president obama's second term from 2009 to 2013. profess profess professor firman was an assistant. as well as an adviser...
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of the street was looking for, guy. guy: it is certainly turning out to be quite the afternoon in london and around europe. a senior investment strategist joins us. and philip from the london school of economics will be with us. also with us. not going to be with us, he is here. how much of the game changer was manufacturing? surveyou look at the pmi , ism surveys for the u.s., have one that comes from market and the other ism p they have been giving conflicting signals, so that is a dilemma that the markets are in right now. the market pmi from manufacturing improved in the latest month, but ps i went down. mixedk we have these signals. it was without question a big negative surprise, but we are not throwing in the towel to say we are going for a much bigger slowdown then we have so far. guy: the data coming out of the europe is pretty grim right now, and the fact that the u.s. is getting caught up and it confirms that europe will struggle to get out of the manufacturing recession it is in right now. the policy solutions being talked about do not seem to be gaining traction. how does europe in particular find its way out of the hole that it is in? can it do it with monetary policy, or does i
of the street was looking for, guy. guy: it is certainly turning out to be quite the afternoon in london and around europe. a senior investment strategist joins us. and philip from the london school of economics will be with us. also with us. not going to be with us, he is here. how much of the game changer was manufacturing? surveyou look at the pmi , ism surveys for the u.s., have one that comes from market and the other ism p they have been giving conflicting signals, so that is a dilemma...
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of interior in lebannon in london. a researcher at the institute of global affairs at the london school of economics and also in the lebanesecapital beirut salim professor of international affairs and diplomacy at notre dame university johm and welcome to inside story thank you for being with us 9 salim in beirut let me start with you saad hariri now tasked with leading a caretaker government with limited powers does this ease the crisis a little bit or does it complicate things further. well on the face of it it has eased the tension it has led to the majority absolute majority of demonstrates or to get to get off the streets or over lebanon. most of the roads have been opened over the past few hours since early early morning and this has allowed movement the transport nation and businesses to reopen their daughters as of today and tomorrow all institution in the country and all businesses will be open once again after 2 weeks of total shut off the road down so now the president. is now to conduct consultation with spider-man members which are constitutionally required to see whom do they want or who prefer to be the next
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he obtained his masters degree at the london school of economics and doctorate at oxford. he worked with churchill to biographydefinitive of his father, winston churchill. 1974, he left washington to california aboard air force one following president nixon's resignation. he is the rare distinction of having interviewed present nixon for 30 hours -- he has the rare distinction of having interviewed president nixon for 30 hours. we will see some of this video -- these videos in the presentation tonight. yesterday, our president visited dr. kissinger in new york city knowing that ambassador lord would be speaking tonight. dr. kissinger asked hugh to pass on his best issues. winston lord is an indispensable partner and a very good friend. [applause] applause]d well, thank you for coming. thank you for being here. it is a great pleasure and honor . i found one of several references to you in the various kissinger memoirs. i will not be the one about you being a terrible punster. you became one of -- you became a good friend. he had an original perspective. praise from caesar. y
he obtained his masters degree at the london school of economics and doctorate at oxford. he worked with churchill to biographydefinitive of his father, winston churchill. 1974, he left washington to california aboard air force one following president nixon's resignation. he is the rare distinction of having interviewed present nixon for 30 hours -- he has the rare distinction of having interviewed president nixon for 30 hours. we will see some of this video -- these videos in the presentation...
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offensive began ream turkmani is the director of the syria conflict research program at the london school of economics and political science she joins us on skype from london good to have you with us so are we seeing the sort of i saw resurgence that some have been warning would take place. yes we are in the air and we've been warning about this for a mortar near the heart since the americans just are reduced to not back to the ground air and let. people who lots of repairs and souls isis have to re. environment so we should not only that it was what is the evidence of all that how do we separate perhaps propaganda by some of the kurdish factions who know the sensitivity of the world towards any resurgence of eisel from you know reality let's not talk about going back here and was there and was waiting to explore what it was that time bomb we knew about the numbers of thousands of isis members and families being the team in this prison camp for more than a year our country should have taken responsibility this is not just the syrian procrit are is the effect on turkish muslims this is an international
offensive began ream turkmani is the director of the syria conflict research program at the london school of economics and political science she joins us on skype from london good to have you with us so are we seeing the sort of i saw resurgence that some have been warning would take place. yes we are in the air and we've been warning about this for a mortar near the heart since the americans just are reduced to not back to the ground air and let. people who lots of repairs and souls isis have...
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is a leading iraqi political scientists working a middle east center at the london school of economics and joins me in the studio now so some staggering figures that we know the country's facing some serious economic challenges and same time iraqis disillusioned with their political leaders what can the government do to show that it's capable of delivering change. the problem is that the people trust in the government not because they do not want to trust it but the government has indicated that it's not trustworthy for 16 years successive governments have failed to solve any of the iraqi problems they were only concerned about corruption stealing the money and doing nothing for the iraqis and that's why then the iraqis went with this aggressive mood to the streets i guess the dilemma now is that this is the government of the system that is in place and even though they've lost trust in the government they're still asking this government it's carny in place to deliver reform well you know they want the government to go this is i mean they want the prime minister to resign that's what t
is a leading iraqi political scientists working a middle east center at the london school of economics and joins me in the studio now so some staggering figures that we know the country's facing some serious economic challenges and same time iraqis disillusioned with their political leaders what can the government do to show that it's capable of delivering change. the problem is that the people trust in the government not because they do not want to trust it but the government has indicated...
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in london, we're joined by elif sarican an anthropologist at the , london school of economics. in belgium, we are joined by ertugrul kurkcu, honorary chair of the pro-kurdish peoples' democratic party, known as the hdp, former member of parliament in turkey. we welcome you both to democracy now! elif sarican, let't's start at e beginning, what we understand and what you understand is happening on the ground now. you had this conversation last sunday between president trump and the turkish president trumpn, and apparently, tells him the u.s. will pull troops back in northern syria. and erdogan makes very clear he is going to attack this area with turkish troops. explain what has happened since. >> just to give it context, this is not a new development. erdogan has been trying to push for this for many months, if not years all stop and finally, somehow, through unclear phone conversations, trump agreed to withdraw the few u.s. soldiers that were positioned there. and just to make clear, the u.s. army, the u.s. trump himself, the steering democratic forces, and turkey were well aw
in london, we're joined by elif sarican an anthropologist at the , london school of economics. in belgium, we are joined by ertugrul kurkcu, honorary chair of the pro-kurdish peoples' democratic party, known as the hdp, former member of parliament in turkey. we welcome you both to democracy now! elif sarican, let't's start at e beginning, what we understand and what you understand is happening on the ground now. you had this conversation last sunday between president trump and the turkish...
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of interior in lebannon in london. a researcher at the institute of global affairs at the london school of economics and also in the lebanese capital beirut salim professor of international affairs and diplomacy at notre dame university gentlemen welcome to inside story thank you for being with us 9 salame in beirut let me start with you saad hariri now tasked with leading a caretaker government with limited powers does this ease the crisis a little bit or does it complicate things further. well on the face of it it has ease and the tension it has led to the majority absolute majority of demonstrates or to get to get off the streets or over lebanon. most of the roads have been opened over the past few hours since early early morning and this has allowed movement the transport haitian and businesses to reopen their daughters as of today and tomorrow all institution in the country and all businesses will be open once again after 2 weeks of total shut off the road down so now the president. is now to conduct consultation with spider-man members which are constitutionally required to see whom do they want or whom they prefer to
of interior in lebannon in london. a researcher at the institute of global affairs at the london school of economics and also in the lebanese capital beirut salim professor of international affairs and diplomacy at notre dame university gentlemen welcome to inside story thank you for being with us 9 salame in beirut let me start with you saad hariri now tasked with leading a caretaker government with limited powers does this ease the crisis a little bit or does it complicate things further....
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age sod job one is a member of the research committee in the middle east center of the london school of economics he joins us now live from london sa good to have you with us and what in your opinion has triggered this outpouring of anger among people in iraq apparently so spontaneously why now. well on top of than direct things you have mentioned there are dialect issues which have assaulted or insulted the iraqis one of them is the attack made on some other 200. u.k.p. people holders of high certification a ph d. and a messy but where protesting for not being appointed in the front of peacefully of course and sit in front of the ministry of higher education they were dealt with violently by force and torture they were beaten in front of the ministry and nobody said anything about that the 2nd issue is this sidelining of iraqi war hero who has defeated the isis forces in most. to create and force them to go out and the most of people made a statute for him in the front and in the center of mosul but the government then moved to unveil this this is that you under moved it in the end and they that
age sod job one is a member of the research committee in the middle east center of the london school of economics he joins us now live from london sa good to have you with us and what in your opinion has triggered this outpouring of anger among people in iraq apparently so spontaneously why now. well on top of than direct things you have mentioned there are dialect issues which have assaulted or insulted the iraqis one of them is the attack made on some other 200. u.k.p. people holders of high...
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. >>> let's bring in a professor of international relations at the london school of economics. as you take a look at that picture right there that we saw from northern syria, it does appear as if this cease-fire isn't sticking at all. >> not at all. the cease-fire has been repeatedly violated and both sides sadly accuse each other of violating this cease-fire. i this i the crux of the matter is that the kurds who are besieged in the city, they have many wounded. they have been trying desperately to get the wounded out of the city and also to get medical supplies. sadly and tragically the turks and the allies are sitting in a position that have prevented medical convoys from coming to us. now we have information that they are beginning to evac what it the city. so really the center, the nerve center, of the cease-fire -- [ inaudible ] and the kurds have today made it very clear that they were going to evacuate and pull out of this so-called safety zone that turkey insists on establishing in northeastern syria. so we have to wait and see at the end of the day whether the evacuati
. >>> let's bring in a professor of international relations at the london school of economics. as you take a look at that picture right there that we saw from northern syria, it does appear as if this cease-fire isn't sticking at all. >> not at all. the cease-fire has been repeatedly violated and both sides sadly accuse each other of violating this cease-fire. i this i the crux of the matter is that the kurds who are besieged in the city, they have many wounded. they have been...
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joining me chair of contemporary middle eastern studies at the london school of economics and washingtononal security reporter, both who have written books about the history and rise of isis. gentlemen, thank you for being here. fawaz, i want to start with you. the president said isis is gone. isis is dead. is that the case? >> no. isis is not -- has not gone and isis is not dead. in fact, isis sadly and tragically will survive to fight another day. the killing of abu bak r al-baghdadi creates a hard blow to isis. isis now is off balance. it will take isis a while to gain, regain, its equilibrium, but it's very resilient. it has already mu tated into an insurgency. lieutenants, regional lieutenants are in charge of their own theaters of operations in syria and iraq and afghanistan in libya. it's a very potent ideology. just in syria and iraq, we u.s. mate there are more than 10,000 active isis combatants. and isis has been preparing for this day for more than two years. it has contingency plans, even though it has not advertised some of the key figures who will likely replace abu bakr al
joining me chair of contemporary middle eastern studies at the london school of economics and washingtononal security reporter, both who have written books about the history and rise of isis. gentlemen, thank you for being here. fawaz, i want to start with you. the president said isis is gone. isis is dead. is that the case? >> no. isis is not -- has not gone and isis is not dead. in fact, isis sadly and tragically will survive to fight another day. the killing of abu bak r al-baghdadi...
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for more on this i'm joined by money director of the syria conflict research program in london school of economics and political science thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on this with us so we were just speaking to child's there he says that obviously there have been as strikes there's been artillery fire are we likely to see this develop into a full blown incursion in which turkish troops actually do cross into north east syria in the coming hours it's not clear whether the troops themselves the troops will cross syria but certainly the syrian turkish sponsored group the so-called jaish and what the knee as in the national army with nothing national about it is going to cross the borders this is what turkey have done in other areas like enough rain they use these syrian armed groups as their tool rather than a turkish bank fighters as opposed exaggeratedly yeah if they go there themselves they we have responsibility as an occupier and they don't want to do so so they are staying with the borders they're shelling the area and they're sending their syrian fighters from what you heard th
for more on this i'm joined by money director of the syria conflict research program in london school of economics and political science thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on this with us so we were just speaking to child's there he says that obviously there have been as strikes there's been artillery fire are we likely to see this develop into a full blown incursion in which turkish troops actually do cross into north east syria in the coming hours it's not clear whether the troops...
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he is an honor graduate of brown university and harvard law school, and like mick jagger, he also attended the london school of economics. please join me in welcoming matthew sake. [applause] >> thanks so much paul and thanks for having me i see friends from all parts of my live here. it's amazing. i started the book on glass, because i kept running into him in my career. when i joined the investment because companies do which represents mutual funds, i found the work regulated by the fcc and then i asked everybody at the fcc and ate the ici when did the one you come from, the roosevelt new deal reform agen agency. i did little research, that was wrong, roosevelt opposed the creation of the fcc it was carter glass who got it. and so on and so forth and all their laws blasted so was interested in class. so about six years ago i started doing a little research and reading it i found it was much more interesting than just the things he had done because is the paradox about glass and that's why my book is entitled the unlikely reformer. because generally was a racist and highly conservative in fact very reactionary. he made
he is an honor graduate of brown university and harvard law school, and like mick jagger, he also attended the london school of economics. please join me in welcoming matthew sake. [applause] >> thanks so much paul and thanks for having me i see friends from all parts of my live here. it's amazing. i started the book on glass, because i kept running into him in my career. when i joined the investment because companies do which represents mutual funds, i found the work regulated by the fcc...
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from the london school of economics. our second witness, matt perault, head of global policy development at facebook, leading the company's global public policy planning efforts on law enforcement and human rights officers and also overseen public policy for whatsapp, oculus, and facebook, artificial intelligence research. before joining facebook he was counsel at the congressional oversight panel as well as a consultant at the world bank. he received his bachelor's degree from brown university. mpp from duke university stanford school of public policy and jd from harvard law school. our third witness is nate sutton. oversees all competition-related litigation and regulatory matters for the company. before joining amazon, mr. sutton was a trial attorney with the department of justice antitrust division. he also worked at the law firms of william & conley llp from 2001 to 2007. he received his b.s. in nuclear engineering from north carolina state university and jd from the university of chicago law school. the last witnes
from the london school of economics. our second witness, matt perault, head of global policy development at facebook, leading the company's global public policy planning efforts on law enforcement and human rights officers and also overseen public policy for whatsapp, oculus, and facebook, artificial intelligence research. before joining facebook he was counsel at the congressional oversight panel as well as a consultant at the world bank. he received his bachelor's degree from brown...
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. >> do they take race into account at london school of economics? stuart: no. l examinations. that's it. >> why can't it always be that way? stuart: judge, the dow is down 337. that is pretty close to the low of the day. forbes out with a rich list. jeff bezos still on top despite his divorce. he lost a quarter of all to his wife. we'll take you through the list. we'll tell you where president trump landed on it. white castle is on the show. i will ask them why they're getting into the beer business. they are, you know. we're watching the market and what is going on in hong kong. dynamic show. first of all the market, we have a selloff. we're down 340 yesterday. we're down 348 as we speak today. similar losses on nasdaq, down close to 100. the s&p down close to 40 points. the selloff continues. in the last 48 hours we have gone down. in hong kong, we'll keep a camera on that, there is violence in hong kong. don't know which area of hong kong is getting it. we've not yet seen a police response. protesters are smashing windows, smashing atms. this is in response t
. >> do they take race into account at london school of economics? stuart: no. l examinations. that's it. >> why can't it always be that way? stuart: judge, the dow is down 337. that is pretty close to the low of the day. forbes out with a rich list. jeff bezos still on top despite his divorce. he lost a quarter of all to his wife. we'll take you through the list. we'll tell you where president trump landed on it. white castle is on the show. i will ask them why they're getting into...
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the reputation of to place and economic prospects of the city and that is what we're seeing in hong kong stiff sung thank you very much for your analysis from the university of london. school of oriental african studies thank you thank you. lebanese banks were shot again today demonstrations that paralyze the country in the fraud long closure of banks has raised fears of economic collapse the central bank says a solution is needed within days of protests to say it's part of the problem. on monday the protests continued all over beirut in places the blockade looks a little like a street party but looks can be deceptive people are angry. that isn't expected 30 m. and if we do not block the roads then we can put pressure on the government good man came in we need to bring all the people to the streets and not only those who are already here and have done and then the government will be forced to listen to us it's mine and i don't have. a group of protesters also block the road leading the lebanon central bank on monday. dozens of people called for the resignation of the bank's governor riyadh selami. this is the central box at the location where the corruption was thinking fo
the reputation of to place and economic prospects of the city and that is what we're seeing in hong kong stiff sung thank you very much for your analysis from the university of london. school of oriental african studies thank you thank you. lebanese banks were shot again today demonstrations that paralyze the country in the fraud long closure of banks has raised fears of economic collapse the central bank says a solution is needed within days of protests to say it's part of the problem. on...
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school of oriental and african studies in london. my academic study always led me towards the same direction which is a cultural economic political and artistic understanding of the world for me the main fight in life is for justice economic mainly but also political is for freedom of the soul freedom of the body freedom of the mind and i was so easily able to see especially when i did my ph d. which is about building digital technologies in africa how the african context is completely robbed robbed of its ability to develop robbed of its freedom to express itself kept under the thumb of the west and kept capitalist machine so for me it all comes together the arts the film making the media the philosophy the economy to serve one goal which is how to liberate the individual and how to liberate the nation the african nation the african human being from the sub of the nation of the of the imperialist machine whichever thank you thank you that is a special edition of going on the ground from the german capital berlin will be back in london for a show on wednesday keep in touch watch as we're over gives graduated to show. the world histor
school of oriental and african studies in london. my academic study always led me towards the same direction which is a cultural economic political and artistic understanding of the world for me the main fight in life is for justice economic mainly but also political is for freedom of the soul freedom of the body freedom of the mind and i was so easily able to see especially when i did my ph d. which is about building digital technologies in africa how the african context is completely robbed...