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their middle eastern possessions were something of an afterthought. the ottoman empire was in severe economic distress in the decade s prior to world war i and was trying to reform its military and governmental structures. there had been a coup that brought a group of ethnic turk leaders into power. these young turks now tried to increase the pace of reform while maintaining the empire. the ottoman empire was dubbed -- the sick man of europe. what this title meant was the other european great power saw in the ottomans a feeble and declining empire, not able to defend or protect itself. the ottomans saw some of this danger themselves. the caliph reached out to the german empire for land force military trainers, the british for naval trainers, and the french for air force trainers. it is important to note the ottoman military was not the corruption riddled and incompetent organization of a century earlier. in 1914, they were battle tested and had numerous company and field grade officers with combat experience and a hunger to prove themselves on the bat
their middle eastern possessions were something of an afterthought. the ottoman empire was in severe economic distress in the decade s prior to world war i and was trying to reform its military and governmental structures. there had been a coup that brought a group of ethnic turk leaders into power. these young turks now tried to increase the pace of reform while maintaining the empire. the ottoman empire was dubbed -- the sick man of europe. what this title meant was the other european great...
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about theme i talked great war in the middle east in 1915 and 1916. so tonight, i will address the great war the middle east in 1917 and 1918 and the ramifications of that war on our present environment. so when i teach students at the command and general staff college, i regularly describe world war i as the most important war in human history. and i am going to give just two of the reasons that i give for that statement tonight. the first is that war caused the downfall and destruction of four great empires. the russian empire, the german empire, the austrian empire, and the empire we will talk about most tonight, the ottoman empire. additionally, the actions during that war and at the end of that war created many of the problems currently present in the balkan peninsula and the middle east. so many years ago as an undergraduate history student, i became enamored by the events i will recount tonight. world war i then seemed to me to be such a boring and dirty war. ok, it is just trenches and mud. yuck. and even the movie "wonder woman" showed it pre
about theme i talked great war in the middle east in 1915 and 1916. so tonight, i will address the great war the middle east in 1917 and 1918 and the ramifications of that war on our present environment. so when i teach students at the command and general staff college, i regularly describe world war i as the most important war in human history. and i am going to give just two of the reasons that i give for that statement tonight. the first is that war caused the downfall and destruction of...
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well let's say this season he's shown he has two interests in the middle east the. so-called peace process doing something to get the biggest deal in history between israelis and palestinians and then the price of oil so those those two issues do capture his attention what where he's going he has unfortunately weakened confidence in american leadership in the middle east problem. by withdrawing from the agreement the jury c.p.u. agreed agreed that he's playing with the weaker hand the nuclear agreement with iran you know ok one thing is very and i'm glad i'm and we're going to wrap it up here i'm glad that richard brought up oil prices the way it's going gentlemen donald trump trying to lower oil prices isn't actually helping them to increase and the saudis for how he treats them so well the saudis have not returned the favor to try to equalize the price we'll see where this is going to go here that's all the time we have gentlemen many thanks to my guests and watched in new york and in london and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t.c. a next time and
well let's say this season he's shown he has two interests in the middle east the. so-called peace process doing something to get the biggest deal in history between israelis and palestinians and then the price of oil so those those two issues do capture his attention what where he's going he has unfortunately weakened confidence in american leadership in the middle east problem. by withdrawing from the agreement the jury c.p.u. agreed agreed that he's playing with the weaker hand the nuclear...
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to the promise of peace in the middle east. but a new dilemma after the death of the man at the center of palestinian struggle. now more than forty years after to status how far has the p.l.o. come to achieving its hopes and dreams including the turbulent story of the struggle for palestinian homes. history of a revolution on al-jazeera. i'm . the world's primary cocaine producing nation. is at the forefront of the war on drugs we're talking about serious organized crime as a country where reaching a critical point while some have made fortunes many others have suffered at the hands of this multi-billion dollar industry this business will go on forever change policies do who are the winners and losers of this illicit trade snow of the andes on al-jazeera. ran. hello i'm not in this in doha in these are the top stories here it out as they are the white house says u.s. president donald trump will meet members of congress on tuesday he's returned home to face criticism of his performance at the health think the summit with his rus
to the promise of peace in the middle east. but a new dilemma after the death of the man at the center of palestinian struggle. now more than forty years after to status how far has the p.l.o. come to achieving its hopes and dreams including the turbulent story of the struggle for palestinian homes. history of a revolution on al-jazeera. i'm . the world's primary cocaine producing nation. is at the forefront of the war on drugs we're talking about serious organized crime as a country where...
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on counting the cost why china wants an expanded economic role in the middle east we'll look at which countries are leading the way in innovation plus say fourpence of course one of the world's most profitable and widely used killers goes on trial counting the cost on al-jazeera. welcome back here with al-jazeera a quick reminder of our top stories the israeli military says respond to another site in gaza after a rocket attack from the palestinian territory now this comes after hamas said a cease fire had been agreed earlier on saturday israeli forces carried out dozens of her strikes in gaza in a major escalation of their action. the haitian prime minister jackie a suddenly resigned after days of violent protests they were triggered by plans to raise fuel prices by fifty percent which the government then abandoned at least seven people have been killed in three days of unrest. i thought trump will soon fly to finland for talks with the russian president after spending the weekend playing golf at scottish resort protesters made it to the edges of the course at tunbridge where snipers
on counting the cost why china wants an expanded economic role in the middle east we'll look at which countries are leading the way in innovation plus say fourpence of course one of the world's most profitable and widely used killers goes on trial counting the cost on al-jazeera. welcome back here with al-jazeera a quick reminder of our top stories the israeli military says respond to another site in gaza after a rocket attack from the palestinian territory now this comes after hamas said a...
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that is critical among middle-class families. i said to my daughter i will help you in a pinch but i'm not going to spend my time babysitting during my retirement years. i have a lot of friends who are committed to monday, tuesday, thursday, they split with the in-laws four days a week and their retirement is geared to taking care of the grandchildren. and what are the implications of that? part of it is certainly that when i babysit or my friends babysit there is no cost involved. there is cost to me and my life but no economic cost to my daughter and son-in-law, and they are both a professional family in this town. >> thank you for bringing that up. a grandma is always available. we go unnoticed. the perpetuation of this class is not noticed. >> i take that as an assignment. >> it came out mother's day last year. the joy of grandmothering. barbara's book would be quite different. >> thank you. >> my name is joe williams, thank you. >> alissa quart, i know you have a lot to say about the subject. two things come to minds, child
that is critical among middle-class families. i said to my daughter i will help you in a pinch but i'm not going to spend my time babysitting during my retirement years. i have a lot of friends who are committed to monday, tuesday, thursday, they split with the in-laws four days a week and their retirement is geared to taking care of the grandchildren. and what are the implications of that? part of it is certainly that when i babysit or my friends babysit there is no cost involved. there is...
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do not get involved in yet another middle east of the war. richard you're absolutely right and that's exactly where i want to go here james they may look at all of all of us are kind of more or less on the same page here but then how do you account for the bellicose attitude towards iran and i think richard's right donald trump knows enough about history is that that he doesn't want to be a president that's brought down by a foreign war that he really doesn't want to get involved in i mean cheri i mean he's old enough to know what happened to lyndon johnson for example or george bush jr with iraq he doesn't want to have that around his collar but james you know using sanctions to intimidate friends and foes not to import a rainy unoiled i mean i again you know you know and you look at the american allies in the region saudi arabia and israel which would love to see some kind of regime change or instability that's probably their first priority i mean this seems to kind of go counter what trump pianism is all about when it when it goes to forei
do not get involved in yet another middle east of the war. richard you're absolutely right and that's exactly where i want to go here james they may look at all of all of us are kind of more or less on the same page here but then how do you account for the bellicose attitude towards iran and i think richard's right donald trump knows enough about history is that that he doesn't want to be a president that's brought down by a foreign war that he really doesn't want to get involved in i mean...
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world of business and economics why china is pledging billions of dollars in loans to revive the middle east from quantum computing to three d. printing a look at the world's best innovators in twenty eighteen and what it means if you live in a country that didn't make the top ten. plus the economic landscape in the horn of africa is changing as a new era of peace lose. the first china is keen to win friends and influence in the oil rich middle east it is the world's second biggest consumer of crude and this week it dramatically stepped up its investment in the region with a pledge of more than twenty three billion dollars in loans and millions more in aid the president xi jinping said china also wants talks on free trade areas he is putting forward an oil and gas plus investment model to representatives of twenty one arab nations at a forum in beijing he believes it's a model that can create jobs and help safeguard china's future energy requirements but there's also the trillion dollar belt and road initiative this mega project aims to link people in asia africa and europe via an ultra
world of business and economics why china is pledging billions of dollars in loans to revive the middle east from quantum computing to three d. printing a look at the world's best innovators in twenty eighteen and what it means if you live in a country that didn't make the top ten. plus the economic landscape in the horn of africa is changing as a new era of peace lose. the first china is keen to win friends and influence in the oil rich middle east it is the world's second biggest consumer of...
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and now that affects the middle class didn't use too.if you cannot think is clearly for clear choices you cannot plan you don't know what the future will hold. so once i got into a slightly better position to make better choices and plan. >> two more questions. >> in my home country is a there is a figure i think it is 1.3 there is an agency linked to the spanish government conducted research to find out one of the main outcomes of our economic problems there is a way they can get expectations. >> will you send this to me? >> yes. so in your research, have you found any sense of excitement? or to explain why people don't have enough time to read or why some work for many, many hours or even why they vote for the extreme right or extreme left political parties. >> that is one of the things. >> that is what i do you see 40% of people work with nontraditional hours. but yes. that doesn't mean they are working but it is really strange and it does feed the anxiety not to have regularity. >> or if you are on call? if you get a phone call to sa
and now that affects the middle class didn't use too.if you cannot think is clearly for clear choices you cannot plan you don't know what the future will hold. so once i got into a slightly better position to make better choices and plan. >> two more questions. >> in my home country is a there is a figure i think it is 1.3 there is an agency linked to the spanish government conducted research to find out one of the main outcomes of our economic problems there is a way they can get...
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than with real or imagined enemies then there's the middle east and iran. obsessed with. all the security back and asms and. we don't want to be part of britain anymore we've got topping out companies we match and banks stopping out everyone wants to get out because if you don't do. super a not for all the institutions that cover the yearly be part of that and you saw to be a separate go it alone island under a large rain cloud swimming in marmite worshiping some old hag of a crown those people in france germany and italy and the rest are saying no we don't want to be a part of that. at some other headlines this morning the nato military alliance is set to meet later today but tensions between the u.s. and other members of already become apparent donald trump lambasted states for failing to contribute enough to the alliance while in turn nato secretary general said they shouldn't pay up just to please america peter all of the reports as nato leaders come together in brussels the alliance seems more disunited then ever to start with the most influential member of the block
than with real or imagined enemies then there's the middle east and iran. obsessed with. all the security back and asms and. we don't want to be part of britain anymore we've got topping out companies we match and banks stopping out everyone wants to get out because if you don't do. super a not for all the institutions that cover the yearly be part of that and you saw to be a separate go it alone island under a large rain cloud swimming in marmite worshiping some old hag of a crown those people...
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autoacy middle, married to a middle, speaking out on behalf of middles everywhere. >> most universaltention. we didn't feel like we got it growing up so we're constantly seeking it. the reality, turned it into a positive. >> famous middle kids who won't be overlooked. president trump and ivanka, j. lo, bill gates. david letterman and judd apatow. brokering peace between siblings middle kids are skilled diplomats and loyal friends. so will the thought of a middle kid extinction entice parents to have more children? probably not. but those in the know say middles will be missed. >> while the world would be a quieter place with maybe less whining, i think it would also be a more boring place. >> you know, it did make me think, maybe i'll have a third kid. i'm not making that announcement. >> does henry know about this? >> no. he's not watching. it is interesting to think about changing the dynamic, that middle kids aren't just like i need attention, marsha marsha marsha but empathetic. >> you are a middle kids. >> you look through photo albums you see a million pictures of my sister, my
autoacy middle, married to a middle, speaking out on behalf of middles everywhere. >> most universaltention. we didn't feel like we got it growing up so we're constantly seeking it. the reality, turned it into a positive. >> famous middle kids who won't be overlooked. president trump and ivanka, j. lo, bill gates. david letterman and judd apatow. brokering peace between siblings middle kids are skilled diplomats and loyal friends. so will the thought of a middle kid extinction...
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but i'm a middle child in the middle and wine growing region is very small just four hundred seventy hectare site of a fine but we produce so much great wine that the river acts as a thermal reservoir and it reflects the sunlight onto the grape vines so it's a perfect mix of conditions. and here comes on the vine it has staying and i want another wineries doing to maintain traditional drawing methods so i can have a lot of the wind growers especially the younger ones are trying to preserve the vineyards on the slopes and they do that by combining traditional growing methods with new technology. for example several wine growers have joined forces with the middle rine reasoning charter to promote high standards of quality part of the proceeds from the sale of their wine goes into a specific fund that's used to help maintain the vineyards and cut off all that and . it's a myth that we've talked a lot about wine now let's try something absolutely off course we're having eastlink which comes from the vineyard behind us and overviews it. delicious ok good. we're back in the valley of the m
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we offer mprehensive after school programming to middle school students in particular. >> middle school, >> in title one schools. title one wou serve 600 students in seven schools and four are -- and three are . charte they are in communities where let's say resource right side not abundant. >> lease say, yourself. >> the child development centers weretarted in 1984, group of moms, 17 of their kids failed out of kindergarten, i didknt even you could fail out of kindergart kindergarten. they said we have to do something. therea acr d those kids were deemed gifted when they got to kindergartene that year. we've been around doing this for 34 ars, we have ex classrooms in alexandria, 138 kids. we will turn an apartment complex, a two bedroom apartment into a classroom or storefront into a classroom. in kids are going to scho the neighborhoods that need us the most. most people are familiar with head start, we're serving the kids that fall through the cracks. they are making on average $27,000 a year for the family of four. >> early childhood education. >> they cannot afford that free cool e
we offer mprehensive after school programming to middle school students in particular. >> middle school, >> in title one schools. title one wou serve 600 students in seven schools and four are -- and three are . charte they are in communities where let's say resource right side not abundant. >> lease say, yourself. >> the child development centers weretarted in 1984, group of moms, 17 of their kids failed out of kindergarten, i didknt even you could fail out of...
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he's a middle, married to a middle, speaking out on behalf of middles everywhere. >> the most universalnding need for attention. we didn't feel like we got it when we were growing up, so weste ctly seeking it. the reality is that they turn that into a positive. >> reporter: famous middle kids who won't be ?overlook president trump and daughter ivanka, j. lo and kim kardashian, warren buffett and bill ges are also model middle men, as are funny guys david letterman and judd apatow. brokering peace between siblings, middle kids are said to become ski dedlomats and loyal friends. so, will the thought of a middle kid extinction entice parents to have more children? probably not, but those in know say middles will be missed. >> while the world would be a quieter place with maybees whining, i think it would also be a more boring place. >> you know, it did make me think, maybe i'll have a thi kid. i mean, i'm not making that announcement, but it's st integ. >> does he know about this? >> he's not watching, but it is interesting to think about ging the dynamic, that middle kids aren't just like
he's a middle, married to a middle, speaking out on behalf of middles everywhere. >> the most universalnding need for attention. we didn't feel like we got it when we were growing up, so weste ctly seeking it. the reality is that they turn that into a positive. >> reporter: famous middle kids who won't be ?overlook president trump and daughter ivanka, j. lo and kim kardashian, warren buffett and bill ges are also model middle men, as are funny guys david letterman and judd apatow....
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you had heard about during obama's time do not get involved in yet another middle east of the war. richard you're absolutely right and that's exactly where i want to go here james they look at all of all of us are kind of more or less on the same page here but then how do you account for the bellicose attitude towards iran and i think richard's right donald trump knows enough about history is that that he doesn't want to be a president that's brought down by a foreign war that he really doesn't want to get involved in i mean cheri i mean he's old enough to know what happened to lyndon johnson for example or george bush jr with iraq he doesn't want to have that around his collar but james you know using sanctions to intimidate friends and foes not to import a rainy unoiled i mean i again you know you know and you look at the american allies in the region saudi arabia and israel which would love to see some kind of regime change or instability that's probably their first priority i mean this seems to kind of go counter what trump in islam is all about when it comes when it goes to fo
you had heard about during obama's time do not get involved in yet another middle east of the war. richard you're absolutely right and that's exactly where i want to go here james they look at all of all of us are kind of more or less on the same page here but then how do you account for the bellicose attitude towards iran and i think richard's right donald trump knows enough about history is that that he doesn't want to be a president that's brought down by a foreign war that he really doesn't...
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we can all middle of the roots to. the real news. misson academia is married but he lives with dolls and not his wife. she's here as usual at the agreed time maybe it's out of habit or lingering worry about her husband that she still helps with his household chillness. if it weren't for the text that can be fixed if. she isn't that. obvious stomach it's too similar. to what it says and so. if you stumble. moto and corona enjoy taking their girlfriends for a first ride. that's what kind of a has brought his convertible to the park. these domes weigh about thirty to forty kilograms making wheelchairs to easiest way to move them around.
we can all middle of the roots to. the real news. misson academia is married but he lives with dolls and not his wife. she's here as usual at the agreed time maybe it's out of habit or lingering worry about her husband that she still helps with his household chillness. if it weren't for the text that can be fixed if. she isn't that. obvious stomach it's too similar. to what it says and so. if you stumble. moto and corona enjoy taking their girlfriends for a first ride. that's what kind of a has...
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and that is critical with middle-class families. i said to my daughter i will help you in a pinch but i will not spend my time babysitting during my semi retirement years that i do have a lot of friends who are committed to monday and wednesday or tuesday and thursday and that retirement is geared to taking care of the grandchildren. and what are the economic implications of that? part of that is when i babysit for my friends my dash or my friends there is no cost involved there is to leave no economic cost my daughter and son in law they are typical middle-class both professional family right in this town. >> thank you for bringing that up. i am a committed grandma who was always available. [laughter] that's we go unnoticed to the perpetuation of this class. >> maybe that's something for you to write about. >> okay. so take that as an assignment. >> mother's day last year. the joy of being a grandmother. >> i think her book was quite different. [laughter] >> williams? [applause] this is fantastic your book is, now i know know you h
and that is critical with middle-class families. i said to my daughter i will help you in a pinch but i will not spend my time babysitting during my semi retirement years that i do have a lot of friends who are committed to monday and wednesday or tuesday and thursday and that retirement is geared to taking care of the grandchildren. and what are the economic implications of that? part of that is when i babysit for my friends my dash or my friends there is no cost involved there is to leave no...
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he's not firmly in the middle east. he's in the middle east because wheat israelis and the turks allow him to be in syria where he does have a presence. he would like to replace the soviet union with a new russian empire. but he's not going to do that. he wants to pull down the global security system and replace it with the 19th century with russia, china, the e.u., the israelis, saudis, the turks call the shots and everybody else does as they are told.
he's not firmly in the middle east. he's in the middle east because wheat israelis and the turks allow him to be in syria where he does have a presence. he would like to replace the soviet union with a new russian empire. but he's not going to do that. he wants to pull down the global security system and replace it with the 19th century with russia, china, the e.u., the israelis, saudis, the turks call the shots and everybody else does as they are told.
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a racing savings of the middle class. racing -- erasing the savings of the middle class. it also reflects weaknesses in other regional economies. youth unemployment is about 30% in iran. demonstrations show that arab uprisings remain unresolved in the region. this is a shared problem. agitation from economic crisis is certain to pick at these wounds. baiting a ran -- iran will have international -- will have regional and international consequences and these are likely to be destabilizing. thank you. >> do any of you have questions on these cards? yes. could staff please collect these questions and bring them to me? thank you. >> i would like to start off by thanking the middle east policy council for the invitation to speak as well as for organizing this event and the opportunity to be on this panel of people. let me start off with a few comments about my take on the administration's strategy. by my count, we have had two authoritative policy statements on strategy, first by the president in october, where he rolled out the strategy, countering destabilizing regional acti
a racing savings of the middle class. racing -- erasing the savings of the middle class. it also reflects weaknesses in other regional economies. youth unemployment is about 30% in iran. demonstrations show that arab uprisings remain unresolved in the region. this is a shared problem. agitation from economic crisis is certain to pick at these wounds. baiting a ran -- iran will have international -- will have regional and international consequences and these are likely to be destabilizing. thank...
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i've got a date well kind of with a wine queen of the middle right yes she really exists. germany eastlink is world famous and they draw the wind here in the rhine region to be saddled with this pretty familiar with their business. thanks. how do you become a white queen. you've got to know a lot about wine growing. up on the judges will want to find out whether you can think on your feet and have an outgoing personality you've got to have both because you'll be representing the community and dealing with a lot of people. invited what's special about the local wines is that the flavor thanks mark. but i'm a little hide in the middle and wine growing region is very small just four hundred seventy hectare side of a fine but we produce so much great wine and the river acts as a thermal reservoir and it reflects the sunlight onto the grape vines so it's a perfect mix of conditions. on the vine it has to an invasion and what other wineries doing to maintain traditional drawing methods so i can have a lot of the wine growers and especially the younger ones are trying to preserve
i've got a date well kind of with a wine queen of the middle right yes she really exists. germany eastlink is world famous and they draw the wind here in the rhine region to be saddled with this pretty familiar with their business. thanks. how do you become a white queen. you've got to know a lot about wine growing. up on the judges will want to find out whether you can think on your feet and have an outgoing personality you've got to have both because you'll be representing the community and...
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or middle housing. if i can have the overhead. so what is missing middle? can we do the overhead? so missing middle is a technical term for housing that is neither single-family homes nor up to mid rise. it's the duplex to a 50-unit building that's wider. four stories is often what it's thought of. it's the bread and butter we used to build a lot but make difficult to produce across the area and especially in the bay area. it used to go in into single-family homes but made it illegal because we had one kind of housing zoning. and it's a gentle infill. the other term is a richmond special, where there what be a construction type, wood frame, that doesn't have the steel construction, where it's more expensive. we toss these terms around a lot it's also important to think about middle-income housing. so it's -- lost the overhead. planning department did that amazing story of study about middle income. overhead. great. about how we're losing middle income people. because we stopped using different kinds of
or middle housing. if i can have the overhead. so what is missing middle? can we do the overhead? so missing middle is a technical term for housing that is neither single-family homes nor up to mid rise. it's the duplex to a 50-unit building that's wider. four stories is often what it's thought of. it's the bread and butter we used to build a lot but make difficult to produce across the area and especially in the bay area. it used to go in into single-family homes but made it illegal because we...
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trade with them a lot for the middle class or this would be even more and get the middle-class.. wiki they are. talking about a middle-class tax cut low in the corporate to what he always wanted which was 20, not 21%. how is that a middle-class tax cut? >> it's not. why are we calling it to plano because they were achievements they needed to have been from the initial onset that is not helping people in the real economy working industrial economy. we did that on the outside. >> let me just repeat when we talk about what the president wants to do, the middle-class tax cut that we are the have expire in 10 years. does it make sense to codify those and make those permanent? >> no, i don't think so. as the economy moves in shifts and goes to different places, we are going to have different tax needs. we need to make sure we are not adding to the deficit, which this last tax bill did. we need to be very careful here in how we move forward and how this is going to benefit those people working industrial economy. >> kevin brady says he does not expect republicans to be revenue neutral.
trade with them a lot for the middle class or this would be even more and get the middle-class.. wiki they are. talking about a middle-class tax cut low in the corporate to what he always wanted which was 20, not 21%. how is that a middle-class tax cut? >> it's not. why are we calling it to plano because they were achievements they needed to have been from the initial onset that is not helping people in the real economy working industrial economy. we did that on the outside. >> let...
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and the countries of the middle east. we have three flagship programs, the quarterly capitol hill conference is such as today's events and our quarterly journal middle east policy copies of which are useful on the table outside which has 11,000 subscribers found in libraries throughout the region and throughout the u.s. commander educational outreach program can teach middle east which provides educational resources for middle east geared towards secondary school teachers and students. i would encourage you to visit their website, any pc.org or the teach middle east website at teach nospaceco middle east.org to find out more about the program. now to today's event, this program is being carried live on c-span both live stream on the website and so i am pleased to also welcome all of those who've joined us either through c-span or online. the conference proceedings will be posted in video and transcript form on the website and a recap of the event will be posted there as well and an edited transcript will be published in t
and the countries of the middle east. we have three flagship programs, the quarterly capitol hill conference is such as today's events and our quarterly journal middle east policy copies of which are useful on the table outside which has 11,000 subscribers found in libraries throughout the region and throughout the u.s. commander educational outreach program can teach middle east which provides educational resources for middle east geared towards secondary school teachers and students. i would...
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iran is still the head of the snake in the middle east. hamas and hezbollah are huge terrorist organizations funded, trained and equipped by iran. the same iran to which the former president was trying to give billions of dollars. we must ensurethat iran's aggression is met with ever-increasing sanctions. keep up the pressure on iran, mister president . peace in the middle east is the secret to peace in the world. we are with you, mister president. be bold, be courageous. this is our hour to turn the world around . [applause] to the young people of iran who are protesting iran's rogue regime and its practices, christians united for israel stand with you tonight. you deserve a bright and predictable future. you deserve fair and free elections and you deserve better than the ironfisted dictators thathave enslaved your nation . previous administrations have not heard you. we hear you loud and clear. [applause] as the tide is turning in iran , our mantra must continue to be full steam ahead. victory will emerge out of this administration and c
iran is still the head of the snake in the middle east. hamas and hezbollah are huge terrorist organizations funded, trained and equipped by iran. the same iran to which the former president was trying to give billions of dollars. we must ensurethat iran's aggression is met with ever-increasing sanctions. keep up the pressure on iran, mister president . peace in the middle east is the secret to peace in the world. we are with you, mister president. be bold, be courageous. this is our hour to...
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you know, amman‘s become the new york of the middle east.eah, yeah. it's a nice time to be in amman. that idea of amman will certainly challenge a few preconceptions and so will my next and final stop, because 20km north—west of amman is fuheis, home tojordan‘s first and only microbrewery. right here, this is our packaging line and bottle storage. jordan — yep, that is his first name — the chief brewer here, told me how they started from scratch four years ago. injordan, there's, like, no infrastructure, there's no culture, there's absolutely nothing related to beer making. so everything in the factory had to come from outside of the country. and it's notjust the equipment — which comes mainly from china, italy and germany — but the ingredients too. this is what's called pilsner malt, so you can see from the light colour it's not been roasted very much, so this actually makes up the base of all of our beers. but what's quintessential about the beer are the distinctive jordanian flavours from local produce, like date molasses, grapefruit from
you know, amman‘s become the new york of the middle east.eah, yeah. it's a nice time to be in amman. that idea of amman will certainly challenge a few preconceptions and so will my next and final stop, because 20km north—west of amman is fuheis, home tojordan‘s first and only microbrewery. right here, this is our packaging line and bottle storage. jordan — yep, that is his first name — the chief brewer here, told me how they started from scratch four years ago. injordan, there's,...
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two hours later at two pm middle eastern time. egypt and syria launched a war against israel on two fronts. after three years in power egyptian president anwar sadat had grown tired of peace initiatives that seemed to be going nowhere. you don't fear them with your toes has not been successful and sort of and and the united states was the main supporter of the surge so it was clear that if you want to solve the problem you would have to do two things either go to war. or try to convince the americans to move into. two weeks into the war and with the opposing forces locked in a stalemate and richeson just arrived in moscow. is goal was to agree a u.n. ceasefire acceptable to egypt soviet allies. the russians had to. for the rich jews it was acceptable so we had to rewrite it in history and. showed up from the. right again. we push it to the next morning. within two days the draft of un security council resolution three three eight had been accepted by both the soviets and the americans. but instead of returning direct to washington
two hours later at two pm middle eastern time. egypt and syria launched a war against israel on two fronts. after three years in power egyptian president anwar sadat had grown tired of peace initiatives that seemed to be going nowhere. you don't fear them with your toes has not been successful and sort of and and the united states was the main supporter of the surge so it was clear that if you want to solve the problem you would have to do two things either go to war. or try to convince the...
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it destroys the savings of the middle class. it hurts a youthful generation which is well educated, especially among women. why would the united states want to alienate these people across the middle east but in iran in particular? that is for me very much the downside. , while this is taking , while iran is suffering economically, what are your major proposals for dealing with ,ran's behavior in the region if they have a history of pushing back under circumstances like this? and isn't likely that we are going to see, as karen has said she fears, actual conflict? that in thest say decoupled push back in the regional arena from their nuclear push back. by and large, they responded to nuclear pressure by moving forward with the nuclear program you can't do a thinging about it -- damn about it and your sanctions are ineffective. they responded to american cyber and israeli cyber with cyber as well. my concern is that they might do -- since last year, they have not been engaged and what the u.s. would call unprofessional and unsafe
it destroys the savings of the middle class. it hurts a youthful generation which is well educated, especially among women. why would the united states want to alienate these people across the middle east but in iran in particular? that is for me very much the downside. , while this is taking , while iran is suffering economically, what are your major proposals for dealing with ,ran's behavior in the region if they have a history of pushing back under circumstances like this? and isn't likely...
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but through the middle of it runs a mile below. the invisible. divide seventy thousand inhabitants along religious lines. and the let's see. a shot of death for them again it's a. beautiful souls. you. see them. and. this is the impoverished hillside neighborhood of principally alphonso. disaffected inhabitants cite examples of official. neglect contributing to their poverty and despair. this is where half the say which is muslims live. and those muslims who feel marginalized make no secret of where their allegiances lie when he. wants. friday they pray for the health and prosperity of the king the king of morocco. will. their mission with leaving the scene and that's. a look at all will who work. full time and. born in a home. that in a c. the third as us were all six of us or may not be buffeted here in europe on a home. part of the home aisle but. nothing heavier medina at any corner. and the thought pattern in a city here here let's talk for i'll tell you have seen many hats that i will see mean a leadin are you at the know. there was the mom
but through the middle of it runs a mile below. the invisible. divide seventy thousand inhabitants along religious lines. and the let's see. a shot of death for them again it's a. beautiful souls. you. see them. and. this is the impoverished hillside neighborhood of principally alphonso. disaffected inhabitants cite examples of official. neglect contributing to their poverty and despair. this is where half the say which is muslims live. and those muslims who feel marginalized make no secret of...
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amman has become the middle east. amman has become the new york of the middle east!e middle east!m is a nice time to be in amman. but's idea of a mind will actually challenge a few preconception and so will my next and final stop because 20 kilometres north—west of amman is home to jordan's first and 20 kilometres north—west of amman is home tojordan‘s first and only microbrewery. this is our packaging line. bottle storage. jordan? that is his first name. the chief lawyer, told me how they started from scratch four years ago. in jordan, there is, like, no infrastructure, there is, like, no infrastructure, there is, like, no infrastructure, there is no culture, there is absolutely nothing related to be making. so everything in the factory had to come from outside of the country. and it is notjust the equipment which comes mainly from china, italy and germany, at the ingredients too. this is what is called pilsner mould so you can see from the light colour it has not been roasted very much —— malt. said this actually makes up a base of all of our peers. but what is qui
amman has become the middle east. amman has become the new york of the middle east!e middle east!m is a nice time to be in amman. but's idea of a mind will actually challenge a few preconception and so will my next and final stop because 20 kilometres north—west of amman is home to jordan's first and 20 kilometres north—west of amman is home tojordan‘s first and only microbrewery. this is our packaging line. bottle storage. jordan? that is his first name. the chief lawyer, told me how...
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so we wanted to preserve that in the middle to make sure there is enough middle income. when the projects provide the lower affordability, there's less middle income. we're not in favor of that. the original home-sf is to ensure that we get that middle income -- >> vice president melgar: i get that and i'm supportive of that, but doesn't this give you a flexibility to choose either/or depending on how their financing works out? >> i think with the sidlac, they would have to provide -- and paulo can correct me if i'm wrong -- 20% of the lower and so we want to make sure that the project has enough middle-income housing. >> vice president melgar: i understand. it seems to me that if a developer has financing elsewhere that pencils out for them they don't need sidlac then they can choose either one, either option, and still get the benefit of the project. am i wrong about that? of the program. that's what i meant. >> if -- that's what our recommendation would be, yeah. but, yeah, again, on tier 1, for example, the requirement is 20%, so if you dropped all of your units to 5
so we wanted to preserve that in the middle to make sure there is enough middle income. when the projects provide the lower affordability, there's less middle income. we're not in favor of that. the original home-sf is to ensure that we get that middle income -- >> vice president melgar: i get that and i'm supportive of that, but doesn't this give you a flexibility to choose either/or depending on how their financing works out? >> i think with the sidlac, they would have to provide...
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the middle class in america was built on such organizations. unions and their abilities to bargain collected we -- bargain crucial in thee fight for equal pay for women, child care, paid family leave, protections against workforce discrimination, and so much more that it is at the heart of workers making it in america. i've always said that if democrats want to be the party of workers, we also must be the party of employers. however, with the current congress and the trump administration, workers aren't only missing a seat at the table, they aren't even in the room. in an age where workers can erroneously be classified as " independent contractors" or "part-time employees closed unions have a critical role to play. we must restore balance and have a congress that partners with labor and management to grow ininesses and workers share success. throughout the listening tour, what we heard from people we met was essentially the same. partner needs to be a in enabling our people to get ahead. it has been in the past and must be now. challenges,ot ab
the middle class in america was built on such organizations. unions and their abilities to bargain collected we -- bargain crucial in thee fight for equal pay for women, child care, paid family leave, protections against workforce discrimination, and so much more that it is at the heart of workers making it in america. i've always said that if democrats want to be the party of workers, we also must be the party of employers. however, with the current congress and the trump administration,...
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employeeshat my 15 are middle-class. to $50,000 a,000 year, this is in pure he a, illinois, but the middle class cannot afford all these investments in themselves. they can make a good living, but the money is not there. to educate their kids. in addition to college tuition, she cited home ownership, and childcare and retirement savings as opportunities workers today find more and more out of their reach. in fact, a united way study found that 43% of american households -- that is 51 million households, don't earn enough to afford a monthly budget that includes housing, food, child care, health care, transportation, and cell phone service. perhaps you can add something to that list. in every corner of america, there is a margaret trying to build a business to create opportunities for herself, her family, and her workers. across america are workers that have jobs, but those jobs don't open doors of opportunity like they once did or provide the middle-class life that our work is expect. in the wake of our recovery, we have
employeeshat my 15 are middle-class. to $50,000 a,000 year, this is in pure he a, illinois, but the middle class cannot afford all these investments in themselves. they can make a good living, but the money is not there. to educate their kids. in addition to college tuition, she cited home ownership, and childcare and retirement savings as opportunities workers today find more and more out of their reach. in fact, a united way study found that 43% of american households -- that is 51 million...
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doing all middle of the room signals. in the real news room in the world. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confront dacian let it be an arms race is on off and spearing dramatic developments only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. and now here is former cia analyst and torture was of lower john kerry and our own tyro venter and discussing the intercepts recent failure to properly protect not one but two whistleblowers from government persecution after leaking information to the famed news organization and. i think that the intercept probably means well i do but they go about it in a very amateurish and ham handed way they encourage people on their website to send them classified documents they have encrypt in keys posted so you can you can encrypt your data and send it to them the problem is once they receive that data they handle it in a way that is really irresponsible for example what they do is in the case of of all barry the f.b
doing all middle of the room signals. in the real news room in the world. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confront dacian let it be an arms race is on off and spearing dramatic developments only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. and now here is former cia analyst and torture was of lower john kerry and our own tyro venter and discussing the intercepts recent failure to...
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those in aspire to those middle those. top places in the rest of brazil is that perry simmons in those middle those. scores as consumers you know into it and would. you most cause you to live and. what did it feel like to lift the trophy even if the champions league is lifted lightly you've listed all the big trophies right lots of personal accolades but that little trophy is very heavy what does it feel like. this is a dream yes. they were going to nail dressing room. yes i thought the. embassy. when you. really cloud of. america. in. world cup champion oh. put it on the bumper table easter this potter movie. little. friendly tournament with france england the central the freekick. how did that happen i've watched this free kick like many football fans time. and i watch the ball boy beyond the goal because he thinks the ball is going to hit him it goes like that and. i don't know. that and i mean to think you're simply. people like you. have been able unlike me remitted a lot of a lot of for all the. new covenant of the n
those in aspire to those middle those. top places in the rest of brazil is that perry simmons in those middle those. scores as consumers you know into it and would. you most cause you to live and. what did it feel like to lift the trophy even if the champions league is lifted lightly you've listed all the big trophies right lots of personal accolades but that little trophy is very heavy what does it feel like. this is a dream yes. they were going to nail dressing room. yes i thought the....
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the hallmark is about middle-income households as well as b bedroom sizes. this is a pilot program, where we say we would like to make the changes, but have the technical advisory committee study affordability as they con feign after december 31, 2019. it's not an experiment, but ways to see if we can make adjustments so more are incentivized to do this. we required 30% more on site. but we have heard challenges with meeting the 30% affordability rate. so we're proposing different tiers that project sponsors can opt into, depending on if they take height increases or not. with that said, i will turn it over to planning department then to go over this home-sf 2.0 version. >> good afternoon, supervisors. planning department staff. i will just briefly go through what the planning commission's recommendations were. the planning commission heard this item at june 28 and recommended approval with the following amendments. first, to amend section 206.3d4 to allow home-sf to receive the listed zoning modifications, rather than the three allowed. the commission recom
the hallmark is about middle-income households as well as b bedroom sizes. this is a pilot program, where we say we would like to make the changes, but have the technical advisory committee study affordability as they con feign after december 31, 2019. it's not an experiment, but ways to see if we can make adjustments so more are incentivized to do this. we required 30% more on site. but we have heard challenges with meeting the 30% affordability rate. so we're proposing different tiers that...
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of the conference we are having is russia and the middle east. organizing a series of workshops and papers that have been coordinated and organized by dr. stephen blank who have helped us put together this conference today. in the past year, we have seen tremendous tension from every over building around syria u.s. support for kurdish forces and the deepening tension between the syrian government and military forces every taken territory in the south. how russia balances the 'svelopment will test putin strategy. discuss hownel will russia balances its relationship is the u.s. increasingly removes itself from the same, eager to avoid becoming bogged down in the conflict -- from the scene. a new, we had the great honor of a retired general sharing his thoughts and assessments and u.s. efforts to de-conflict and avoid confrontation over syrian airspace. i think this will be an enlightening presentation. he has a very interesting perspective on the region. who is chairing and moderating morning, panel this michael bryant is a senior fellow at the jam
of the conference we are having is russia and the middle east. organizing a series of workshops and papers that have been coordinated and organized by dr. stephen blank who have helped us put together this conference today. in the past year, we have seen tremendous tension from every over building around syria u.s. support for kurdish forces and the deepening tension between the syrian government and military forces every taken territory in the south. how russia balances the 'svelopment will...
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i went down in the middle of it.e will get reaction from dan hofman and sebastian gorka as we continue from london. wait until you see the video coming up next. >> sean: all right. earlier today against the advice of everybody here with me in london we hit the streets. we were asking all the protesters to tell us exactly, specifically what they don't like about president trump. well, you can't make this up. take a look. ♪ >> sean: why are you here today? >> i'm here to protest. >> sean: what specifically don't you like about trump? >> i don't like his policies. >> sean: what policys? >> all of them. >> tell trump to go home. he is not welcome here. we don't want him in the u.k. >> we hopes he takes this seriously. >> ignore it. la, la, la. >> sean: this seems like a party. it doesn't seem too serious. >> everybody is here for a good time to spread a message of love. >> sean: don't you love america? >> um -- >> we are not going to engage with you anymore. >> i saw people giving you trouble. no need for that. >> i thin
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i went down in the middle of it.e will get reaction from dan hofman and sebastian gorka as we continue from london. wait until you see the video coming up next. coppertone sport. proven to protect street skaters and freestylers. stops up to 97% uv. lasts through heat. through sweat. coppertone. proven to protect. >> sean: all right. earlier today against the advice of everybody here with me in london we hit the streets. we were asking all the protesters to tell us exactly, specifically what they don't like about president trump. well, you can't make this up. take a look. ♪ >> sean: why are you here today? >> i'm here to protest. >> sean: what specifically don't you like about trump? >> i don't like his policies. >> sean: what policys? >> all of them. >> tell trump to go home. he is not welcome here. we don't want him in the u.k. >> we hopes he takes this seriously. >> ignore it. la, la, la. >> sean: this seems like a party. it doesn't seem too serious. >> everybody is here for a good time to spread a message of love.
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the majority believe it was middle class a.b.c. won the majority was in the south of england working class people much more likely not to vote whereas middle class people particularly older middle class people voted and your typical a voter was a conservative told me he wasn't to h. but wasn't particularly poor living in the south of england who had watched as far as they're concerned and then write a country slowly fall apart and their own children and their grandchildren been unable to buy a home start a family they. everything they've been told to do and yet they were looking at the mostly future that we promised in the eighty's and the ninety's and they were angry it was not the last industrial jobs of the north at all just a reminder younger viewers before we explore the issues or you go in so clearly a coherent way here you remind readers that back in the seventy's britain was not like this at all it was approaching levels of air quality that are now present in scandinavia but some large countries in year round about nine hun
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foreign secretary jeremy hunt stand on middle east issues you might well ask that question because if you look down his history on israel syria yemen he seems to be on both sides he made some criticism of israel but at the same time said we've got to do business with them partying with our side in twenty years seven parting is a fairly loose term but yes exactly which are all part of syria and then we look at yemen where he's been very critical of the treatment of civilians but said nothing about the fact the u.k. has been arming the very nations is it in any relevant that twenty million face famine at the moment partly because the blockade of a port cynical as you may sound he's a survivor he was never pushed out of that job despite all the pressure on him once again there's a chance that he'll have more of a narrative whether you like that narrative or not he could have more of one than his predecessor boris johnson what to reason may needs at the moment is stability this is a loyalist in an important job i bet if she's breathing a sigh of relief let's go to a new brix it man well t
foreign secretary jeremy hunt stand on middle east issues you might well ask that question because if you look down his history on israel syria yemen he seems to be on both sides he made some criticism of israel but at the same time said we've got to do business with them partying with our side in twenty years seven parting is a fairly loose term but yes exactly which are all part of syria and then we look at yemen where he's been very critical of the treatment of civilians but said nothing...
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is where both sides will need to meet in the middle. i think that education on this topic across the spectrum is positive. it makes people more enthusiastic. the focus of this cabinet meeting, which i am heading over to, will be workforce development and vocational education. with a robust economy, we are particularly focused on bringing people off the sidelines. leave plays into that. we are trying to maintain attachment. not incentivize them to leave it. to create a challenge reentry. not because they did not have job security. one-foremothers returns to work after 10 days because they theyt afford not to co, cannot risk losing their job. the more we educate, the better. the more we come together discreetly and quietly, the better. room toveryone in this keep the dialogue going. evaluate new and fresh ideas. oft may be the beginning forward movement in a bipartisan way. >> we are looking to be joined by two of our cochairs. leave. at paid family it has been interesting to hear republicans and democrats on the hill coalesce. taxcrats w
is where both sides will need to meet in the middle. i think that education on this topic across the spectrum is positive. it makes people more enthusiastic. the focus of this cabinet meeting, which i am heading over to, will be workforce development and vocational education. with a robust economy, we are particularly focused on bringing people off the sidelines. leave plays into that. we are trying to maintain attachment. not incentivize them to leave it. to create a challenge reentry. not...
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president in the middle but i eat when the thing though must. most mothers when a fellow's a mother it up i get going it was out on a lot of. yeah a lot of that it was quick this. could. be out but the splendid glory really is it when they let that. the listeners in they'll put up a he'll also come as she was put in then i thought oh. really. just a little system all participants and it was going to be a picnic. so was. too many much in the other been the most extreme. the asshole tenuously was for support for the new answer for many. of them as he searches you know for some it's going to be more speed. jigga look at security. but obviously it was. a complete muscle multiple of the ship to use a little i meant was he said in a little bit he knows they built a lot of this could you and i mean amigos i mean just i mean i guess. we should all also comatose exit polls on cool souls and remain without him said one of the got. the little one or some of the joe the safe totals. in the this year when the closest to see i just got in this bush era where
president in the middle but i eat when the thing though must. most mothers when a fellow's a mother it up i get going it was out on a lot of. yeah a lot of that it was quick this. could. be out but the splendid glory really is it when they let that. the listeners in they'll put up a he'll also come as she was put in then i thought oh. really. just a little system all participants and it was going to be a picnic. so was. too many much in the other been the most extreme. the asshole tenuously was...