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they chose the latter course of action so i think a lot of the tensions both and john and inner mongolia stem from that. tension basically in the twentieth century clearly the problem here is whether how you see the history of tibet and certainly i think there might be different views in beijing and sébastien community outside tibet and where you are so and do in delhi tell me what's your views and do was this an independent state wants this now under occupation or was it always chinese. was just that just says andrew fisher made it very clear that right from the beginning in one thousand nine hundred eleven when there was a chinese revolution it was. china emerging coming out of the game for more money. it was montreal this was a separate militarily. powerful country flew over china so till nine hundred eleven china was itself under falling occupation so the new china really emerged in one thousand and eleven even at that time china was attempting to act like the month jews trying to control over other occupied countries all countries where man jews had influence like mongolia or tibet
they chose the latter course of action so i think a lot of the tensions both and john and inner mongolia stem from that. tension basically in the twentieth century clearly the problem here is whether how you see the history of tibet and certainly i think there might be different views in beijing and sébastien community outside tibet and where you are so and do in delhi tell me what's your views and do was this an independent state wants this now under occupation or was it always chinese. was...
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trying to control over other occupied countries or of countries where modules had influence like mongoliaor tibet so when chinese attempt in one thousand and eleven one hundred twelve to control over tibet failed because division military beat the chinese back into their country so then we come back to nine hundred forty nine when marja don't consolidate did its political power with the formation of people's republic of china so. when communism came to power then once again the real certitude their right to control over form of colonies all the places of influence like today so once again. just one second. nine hundred twelve in one thousand nine hundred forty nine in the intervening period was to parrot an independent self-governing country let's be clear what your view is on. absolutely between one thousand thirteen to one to forty nine to but most of free and independent country not only that tibet signed the med mon treaty with the british empire that's how other knots of predation of india became a part of british empire today is a part of india india must recognize that our national
trying to control over other occupied countries or of countries where modules had influence like mongoliaor tibet so when chinese attempt in one thousand and eleven one hundred twelve to control over tibet failed because division military beat the chinese back into their country so then we come back to nine hundred forty nine when marja don't consolidate did its political power with the formation of people's republic of china so. when communism came to power then once again the real certitude...
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when did you come here to mongolia. three years ago. that's a long time yes and when are you going back home soon in a month. and have you and much money no i have not earned a lot of mongolian money and why not paid i didn't get much not much no i've been working but i never got the money. they must be bad people there's a lot of bad people around really. so do you have family north korea how many childrens are there. i have one child. my wife was pregnant when i left. i have never seen my child. so three years old three years boy or girl i got a letter saying i was a boy i'm desperate to go and see my son. the workers usually have three year contracts and are not allowed to go home during that time only very few use their stay abroad to defect due to their family still living in north korea they are all too aware that they would never see them again. is mongolia covering up the presence of these workers within its borders neither the government nor the companies employing them were prepared to talk to us but allegedly there are twelve
when did you come here to mongolia. three years ago. that's a long time yes and when are you going back home soon in a month. and have you and much money no i have not earned a lot of mongolian money and why not paid i didn't get much not much no i've been working but i never got the money. they must be bad people there's a lot of bad people around really. so do you have family north korea how many childrens are there. i have one child. my wife was pregnant when i left. i have never seen my...
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stephanie hegarty, bbc news, in mongolia.am at the bbc sport centre. mishal, good evening. wales, scotland and northern ireland were all in action today as they attempt to qualify for next year's european championship. it's time to pop out of the room if you don't want to know the results as there are highlights shows on bbc one soon. joe wilson reports. san marino's official status is worst tea m san marino's official status is worst team in the world, and scotland's confidence ranked almost as low, but a lovely glance from kenny mclean's head and they lead inside four minutes. what followed was over an hour of anxiety. stuart armstrong had two chances to score scotland's second here, and couldn't beat the keeper, and while san marino were just beat the keeper, and while san marino werejust one beat the keeper, and while san marino were just one goal behind, any wild shot could end up an equaliser. it didn't happen. but scotla nd equaliser. it didn't happen. but scotland only made the game safe in the 74th minute. johnny rus
stephanie hegarty, bbc news, in mongolia.am at the bbc sport centre. mishal, good evening. wales, scotland and northern ireland were all in action today as they attempt to qualify for next year's european championship. it's time to pop out of the room if you don't want to know the results as there are highlights shows on bbc one soon. joe wilson reports. san marino's official status is worst tea m san marino's official status is worst team in the world, and scotland's confidence ranked almost...
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they chose the latter course of action so i think a lot of the tensions both and so on and inner mongoliastemmed from that. tension basically in the twentieth century clearly the problem here is whether how you see the history of tibet and certainly i think there might be different views in beijing and sebastian community outside tibet and where you are so and do in delhi tell me what's your views and do was this an independent state wants this now under occupation or was it always chinese. was just that just says andrew fisher made it very clear that right from the beginning in one thousand nine hundred eleven when there was a chinese evolution it was. china emerging coming out of the game for more money. it was montreal this was a separate militarily. powerful country flew over china so till nine hundred eleven china was itself under falling occupation so the new china really emerged in one thousand and eleven even at that time china was attempting to act like the month jews trying to control over other occupied countries or of countries where managers had influence like mongolia or tib
they chose the latter course of action so i think a lot of the tensions both and so on and inner mongoliastemmed from that. tension basically in the twentieth century clearly the problem here is whether how you see the history of tibet and certainly i think there might be different views in beijing and sebastian community outside tibet and where you are so and do in delhi tell me what's your views and do was this an independent state wants this now under occupation or was it always chinese. was...
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stephanie hegarty, bbc news, in mongolia. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @regedahmadbbc.for all of us, but for scotland, it will be quite showery and even windy as we head through sunday. now, the wet and windy weather across the north is attributed to this deep low—pressure system, which is skirting to the north of scotland. and on its southern flank, we're seeing those gales. so the winds continuing to pick up during the early hours of sunday here. lots of showers, some of them merging together to produce longer spells of rain. yes, there will be some wintriness over the high ground too. but the further south that you are, closer to the area of high pressure, lighter winds and clearer skies. so it's going to be a chilly start to sunday. temperatures in low single figures for many. and out of town, across central northern areas, there will in fact be a touch of frost in places. so, sunday will be a chilly start, but many places starting dry and bright, plenty of sunshine. but there will be showers from the word go, windy conditions across scotland. some of these showers
stephanie hegarty, bbc news, in mongolia. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @regedahmadbbc.for all of us, but for scotland, it will be quite showery and even windy as we head through sunday. now, the wet and windy weather across the north is attributed to this deep low—pressure system, which is skirting to the north of scotland. and on its southern flank, we're seeing those gales. so the winds continuing to pick up during the early hours of sunday here. lots of showers, some of them merging...
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including one from mongolia. iss woman from mongolia telling me their problem with facebook, which she described as exactly the problem the ukrainians had on facebook. it had to do with a lot of people who were anti-democratic trying to suppress the pro-democracy voices by to facebook about something they were seeing that was hate speech. facebook not having the capacity, because of the language problem to really know if it was hate speech or not. buckling under the pressure of a lot of complaints, in mongolia, this woman described exactly that. it continues to expand and doesn't yet have the capacity, one of the things we said, facebook did open up to some extent. the two most interesting things, they let us sit in on two meetings. one was about content moderation. they now have slur lists for every country or they are developing them in every country they operate in. they recognize those lists change all the time given the context of the slur. a slur today might not be a slur tomorrow. who aree young people try
including one from mongolia. iss woman from mongolia telling me their problem with facebook, which she described as exactly the problem the ukrainians had on facebook. it had to do with a lot of people who were anti-democratic trying to suppress the pro-democracy voices by to facebook about something they were seeing that was hate speech. facebook not having the capacity, because of the language problem to really know if it was hate speech or not. buckling under the pressure of a lot of...
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mom or mongolia and similar because the last. so. how. have. you. how all this hop oh who. was the man. he. helped pull. with you has it like any other school girls john and her friends like nothing more than to get together in the gossip. well given what you did to home she's telling them about her training sessions with the junior girls with the food and i didn't hold her little sure sure you were missing on who ends up. on. this evening off to classes prepare for tomorrow's exam. personal belongings out encouraged only one tablet is allowed for every five pupils other students are practicing for the coming graduation party garlock onset it's. just a bundle. of them up some up some time. oh yeah i was out. for half. that off the block you're only out for your defense what you're from your job body it. tells us it. not so much and as a. joke . the oxygen. so i want to train you then do it along the way to the pool so there . was some milo's of the. day on the new issue of which high density to fall when. money was once over pushed her into this hole went off you'll forward
mom or mongolia and similar because the last. so. how. have. you. how all this hop oh who. was the man. he. helped pull. with you has it like any other school girls john and her friends like nothing more than to get together in the gossip. well given what you did to home she's telling them about her training sessions with the junior girls with the food and i didn't hold her little sure sure you were missing on who ends up. on. this evening off to classes prepare for tomorrow's exam. personal...
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moamar mongolia is somewhat hostile our. shot. so. how. do. you cut have. you. ever. live. how well is it hot i don't think. that i was sad i was the man. he. helped pull. with you guys like any other school girls john and her friends like nothing more than to get together and gossip given what she did to always telling them about her training sessions with the junior girls with these minutes imho to let all her show you one if not then who are. not. this evening off to classes prepare for tomorrow's exam. personal belongings alton courage to only one tablet is allowed for every five pupils all the students are practicing for the coming graduation party garland concert. does it all just a bundle on. some of them are some are some time. oh yeah it is our. home off before you are only out for your defense with your family does your body if. you notice it. not so much and as though you. don't want to train you then do a long way to the horse over poles also some by loads of the. organizer but beyond the new issue of what's high density the phone on. sunday was meant for a port
moamar mongolia is somewhat hostile our. shot. so. how. do. you cut have. you. ever. live. how well is it hot i don't think. that i was sad i was the man. he. helped pull. with you guys like any other school girls john and her friends like nothing more than to get together and gossip given what she did to always telling them about her training sessions with the junior girls with these minutes imho to let all her show you one if not then who are. not. this evening off to classes prepare for...
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in mongolia, this woman described exactly that. it continues to expand and doesn't yet have the capacity -- one of the things we said, facebook did open up to some extent. i found the two most interesting things, they were the meetings. they let us sit in on two meetings. one was about content moderation. they now have slur lists for every country or they are developing them in every country they operate in. they recognize those lists change all the time, given the context of the slur. a slur today might not be a slur tomorrow. whoe are these young people are trying, earnestly and hardly, to figure out how to do the right thing, but this is a huge issue. i'm not sure we saw there was a huge amount of resources devoted to it. host: i'm wondering, on you, your local. have you seen a reaction from people at facebook to the film? have you talked to the people that you talk to? anya: it is a strange experience to work on these projects because, afterward, it is very quiet. it is nice to be here tonight because i am looking forward to he
in mongolia, this woman described exactly that. it continues to expand and doesn't yet have the capacity -- one of the things we said, facebook did open up to some extent. i found the two most interesting things, they were the meetings. they let us sit in on two meetings. one was about content moderation. they now have slur lists for every country or they are developing them in every country they operate in. they recognize those lists change all the time, given the context of the slur. a slur...
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and so in mongolia, this woman described exactly that. so, it continues to expand. and doesn't yet have the capacity -- although -- so one of the things we sat in on, facebook did open up to some extent and let us -- i found the two most interesting things were the meetings. they let us sit in on two meetings. one was a meeting about content moderation, which they now have slr list slur lists, and they recognize that those lists change all the time, given the context of a slur. so a slur today might be -- not be a slur tomorrow. and there are these, you know, young people who are trying, you know, very earnestly and hardly to figure out how to do the right thing. but this is a huge issue. and i'm not sure that we saw that there was a huge amount of resources devoted to it. >> so i'm wondering, anya, you're local. have you seen a reaction from people at facebook to the film? have you talked to the people that you talked to? >> assist strange experience to work on these projects, because afterward, it's very quiet. and so it's actually nice to be here tonight, because
and so in mongolia, this woman described exactly that. so, it continues to expand. and doesn't yet have the capacity -- although -- so one of the things we sat in on, facebook did open up to some extent and let us -- i found the two most interesting things were the meetings. they let us sit in on two meetings. one was a meeting about content moderation, which they now have slr list slur lists, and they recognize that those lists change all the time, given the context of a slur. so a slur today...
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but mongolia's capital ulan bator is suffering from some of the worst and there, the problem is intrinsically have forced thousands of mongolians to abandon homes in the countryside and a traditional herding lifestyle for the smog—choked city. 0ur correspondent stephanie hegarty reports. this is the view from shagara's house. she lives in one of the most polluted cities in the world. you can smell the air pollution, you can even taste it. it gets caught in the back of your throat. i have an air pollution monitor here, and it's monitoring the levels of pm 2.5, which are these tiny particles that get deep inside your lungs, that's why they're so dangerous. the monitor says 999, because that's as high as it'll go. a safe level is anything under 25. so right now we're at least 40 times above what's safe. shagara's son is five months old and he's already been hospitalised six times. he has chronic bronchitis. translation: as soon as he smelled the smoke, he has difficulty breathing, and parts of his face start to go blue. when we see that, we have to rush to the hospital. the reason for this toxic
but mongolia's capital ulan bator is suffering from some of the worst and there, the problem is intrinsically have forced thousands of mongolians to abandon homes in the countryside and a traditional herding lifestyle for the smog—choked city. 0ur correspondent stephanie hegarty reports. this is the view from shagara's house. she lives in one of the most polluted cities in the world. you can smell the air pollution, you can even taste it. it gets caught in the back of your throat. i have an...
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it is goats in mongolia because the temperatures need to be —50 to grow the fleece.d because it would be a great thing and sustainable if it all came from scotland. but the goats' fliess comes over in hessian sacks and comes to the mill and it is the local scottish water, the way it is dyed, the generations of craftspeople. we are looking at pictures of that some of the process 110w. pictures of that some of the process now. this is a generational thing, these skills have been passed down from father to son, from mother to daughter, how do you retain a workforce like that with those skills that are easy to lose and die out? it is a good question, but the milli out? it is a good question, but the mill i work with has a training school and it offers people in the scottish borders a good opportunity and a career. they are making cashmere for the world couture houses. people feel proud to work at that mill. how do you compete at a time when people are tempted by the fast fashion that is cheaper, they can have a different look in all of the different photos they post each
it is goats in mongolia because the temperatures need to be —50 to grow the fleece.d because it would be a great thing and sustainable if it all came from scotland. but the goats' fliess comes over in hessian sacks and comes to the mill and it is the local scottish water, the way it is dyed, the generations of craftspeople. we are looking at pictures of that some of the process 110w. pictures of that some of the process now. this is a generational thing, these skills have been passed down...
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. >> take a look at countries that have grounded the boeing 737 max 8, indonesia, mongolia, ethiopiaust had the crash, morocco and china. >> trevor: you know it's ser yours when china is stopping something for safety reasons. inflight meals were paint chips and they were, like, this is totally fine. you may be wondering whalgt is america doing about this? nothing. the faa came out saying they're not going to ground these planes. americans can decide for themselves whether or not they want fly on these planes that have now crashed twice. yes. i know what you're thinking. that's crazy! no, my friends, that's freedom. okay. america's wild. like the rest of the world is worried about this plane, but the cowboy of the planet is like, well, looks like we've got a bird that don't want to be flown! yee-haw! buckle up, bessie, it's gonna be a rough one! to be honest, i think sully screwed americans over. because every pilot is, like, what's the billing deal? i'll just land on the hudson! we're in idaho, sharp left! ( laughter ) paul manafort is in the headlines again. >> paul manafort is goin
. >> take a look at countries that have grounded the boeing 737 max 8, indonesia, mongolia, ethiopiaust had the crash, morocco and china. >> trevor: you know it's ser yours when china is stopping something for safety reasons. inflight meals were paint chips and they were, like, this is totally fine. you may be wondering whalgt is america doing about this? nothing. the faa came out saying they're not going to ground these planes. americans can decide for themselves whether or not...
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headquarters in chicago which started out with china a number of other countries indonesia south korea mongolia argentina morocco and to de france germany and ireland added them sell. to that chorus of voices in addition to that about two dozen airlines have also decided to ground the point john hendren thank you very much indeed. talks between the u.s. and taliban negotiators in qatar have ended with progress on some key issues this fifth round of talks began sixteen days ago but sources saying another round of talks is expected soon for more i speak to our diplomatic editor james bays in doha james how much progress has there actually being. well i think the first thing to tell you is that they have been very determined in this process not to give very much information that sometimes i think is an indication that progress is going on behind the scenes and the information we're getting from diplomats is yes there has been progress sixteen days they've been going no breakthrough yet but the good thing is no breakdown either it's significant because of the scale of these talks the most important
headquarters in chicago which started out with china a number of other countries indonesia south korea mongolia argentina morocco and to de france germany and ireland added them sell. to that chorus of voices in addition to that about two dozen airlines have also decided to ground the point john hendren thank you very much indeed. talks between the u.s. and taliban negotiators in qatar have ended with progress on some key issues this fifth round of talks began sixteen days ago but sources...
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toddler has taken a dip the cold air is just drifting around eastern siberia and coming back into mongolia just for a while now the day after that rain should disappear if it is going eastwards overnight and the snow comes out of the mainland and touches the far north but sapporo zwart means it's not going to lie even if it falls they are says green has formed further west of shanghai so yes all right is developing it's not all kong and stuff in shanghai this is the picture on tuesday allow she fine looking picture it is one of two light showers development takes place from the west and from the south you feel in the moisture and something happens in the upper atmosphere and you end up with rain along the yangtze a bit north of it possibly reaching shanghai the coalition of three years into hong kong means humidity will probably rise. the ultranationalist marks connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crises we don't have any migrant joining with the military to impose a deadly political agenda we have to protect our nation what has happened to the engine that's one of the bigg
toddler has taken a dip the cold air is just drifting around eastern siberia and coming back into mongolia just for a while now the day after that rain should disappear if it is going eastwards overnight and the snow comes out of the mainland and touches the far north but sapporo zwart means it's not going to lie even if it falls they are says green has formed further west of shanghai so yes all right is developing it's not all kong and stuff in shanghai this is the picture on tuesday allow she...
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my biggest issue, i don't say this sarcastically, outer mongolia, look up internet cafe, look up mongoliataurants and day later on my facebook page there is an ad for mongolia restaurants. i'm not sure i signed up for that what i call stalking. they are in the consider hairs already. they're earnings and sales a dehe is rating so i'm staying away from it. stuart: what are you actively, aggressively buying right now? >> i think technology is en fuego right now. i'm looking for any pullbacks. i think things got ahead of themselves this week but there are a bunch of software names. by the way microsoft is one of them that i'm looking for pullbacks before earnings. i'm going to jump all over it. i own a few names outside of that right now but technology is the place to be. hopefully it continues into earnings. stuart: that is very interesting because technology really led the market rally for a couple of years. it cooled down in the last few months. you think it is now leading us back again? >> this second it is. look, technology always leads markets up and down. i told but the semiconductor
my biggest issue, i don't say this sarcastically, outer mongolia, look up internet cafe, look up mongoliataurants and day later on my facebook page there is an ad for mongolia restaurants. i'm not sure i signed up for that what i call stalking. they are in the consider hairs already. they're earnings and sales a dehe is rating so i'm staying away from it. stuart: what are you actively, aggressively buying right now? >> i think technology is en fuego right now. i'm looking for any...
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china, singapore, indonesia, australia, kays a man, mongolia, just a partial list of all of those countries and airliners that have grounded this brand new type of plane. the ethiopian airlines of course have done the same. they have a very new fleet. but this crash has shocked them, this nation and this region. you mentioned 21 people from the united nations died in this horrible crash. they are flying their flags at half-staff. they are in shock here. this was a commuter route between ethiopia and kenya. today, they hope the ntsb investigators will arrive. we met with an israeli group of search and rescue here with families. obviously, we need to respect their privacy. they're trying to get closure here. so, many questions being asked about this type of plane this hour. alisyn. >> david, thank you very much for being there at the scene and showing us what's happening. joining us now is richard quest, cnn business correspondent. and les, a retired american airlines pilot and author of "paper wings." if you were still flying for american airlines, one of the airlines still using this 737 ma
china, singapore, indonesia, australia, kays a man, mongolia, just a partial list of all of those countries and airliners that have grounded this brand new type of plane. the ethiopian airlines of course have done the same. they have a very new fleet. but this crash has shocked them, this nation and this region. you mentioned 21 people from the united nations died in this horrible crash. they are flying their flags at half-staff. they are in shock here. this was a commuter route between...
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in particular, mongolia.th korea, east star being affected. , also in the past hour, icelandair coming out saying they will also halt their 737 max 8 flights for now. the european aviation authority across the entire region saying they will be banning boeing 737 flights. france, germany in particular there. this is going against what boeing has been saying over the past 24 hours, that there is full confidence in the 737 max safety. jeffries coming out saying that they are seeing a rebellion against the faa with regards to what is happening around the world. the faa standing their ground. one interesting thing was the share price fall. over the past seven days, you really see where that drop happened. down 13%. $24 billion lost in market cap just this week alone and we are only three days in. over the past seven days on your screen, a loss of $37 billion off of the market cap. the worst streak since december 26. we will see what is happening over the next 24 hours when shares start trading in the next a.m. hai
in particular, mongolia.th korea, east star being affected. , also in the past hour, icelandair coming out saying they will also halt their 737 max 8 flights for now. the european aviation authority across the entire region saying they will be banning boeing 737 flights. france, germany in particular there. this is going against what boeing has been saying over the past 24 hours, that there is full confidence in the 737 max safety. jeffries coming out saying that they are seeing a rebellion...
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fact they're going to have to cancel three upcoming military exercises with indonesia, scotland and mongolia corps exercises that are badly needed for readiness with south korea as well as australia. general neller says this is a red flag that is being thrown ahead of crucial testimony next week on capitol hill. patrick shanahan will be on the hill defending the president's budget request and likely will be asked about whether shifting funds and also sending troops to the border whether it was affect readiness. this is a stunning set of letters obtained by the los angeles teams from general neller saying they will rebuilding places like camp lejeune if that military construction money is shifted to the border. camp lejeune was hit hard last year by hurricane michael and florence. >> shepard: thanks, jen.u.s.-backed coalition forces have not defeated the islamic state caliphate, not yet. the terror group controls a stretch amounting to 800 yards this afternoon. all of that according to the spokesman for u.s. central command. fox news talked with him earlier today. he said bombing is on pause
fact they're going to have to cancel three upcoming military exercises with indonesia, scotland and mongolia corps exercises that are badly needed for readiness with south korea as well as australia. general neller says this is a red flag that is being thrown ahead of crucial testimony next week on capitol hill. patrick shanahan will be on the hill defending the president's budget request and likely will be asked about whether shifting funds and also sending troops to the border whether it was...
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and maybe we won't even put it up and i'm looking, we have a slide here from mongolia, mongolia would ask a question like that, it would really have to be some, i think some really, a crun t country which has a very tenuous relationship with its citizens, that you wouldn't ask a question like this, correct? >> all i know, sir, is that it had been routinely asked in the united states in one form or another, for most of the last 120 years. and it is asked in other countries, some of which i described in my testimony before, and it is also recommended by the united nations to be asked. >> okay. thank you very much. and i'll just hope that when you leave here -- >> the gentleman yield? my good friend from wisconsin? >> since i'm such a good friend, yes. >> you will. >> shouldn't have been that good of a friend. >> listen, there's been so much discussion about the history of the census, i ask unanimous consent to put this memo from the congressional research service on the history of the citizenship question, which clearly details that a question on citizenship has not been asked to the en
and maybe we won't even put it up and i'm looking, we have a slide here from mongolia, mongolia would ask a question like that, it would really have to be some, i think some really, a crun t country which has a very tenuous relationship with its citizens, that you wouldn't ask a question like this, correct? >> all i know, sir, is that it had been routinely asked in the united states in one form or another, for most of the last 120 years. and it is asked in other countries, some of which i...
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mongolia sixty percent of china's org occupied land today is it is stolen from these occupied countrieschina must give freedom to their own people and the occupied people today problem of tibet is globalised one internationally one hundred fifty countries trade with china they benefit from china's dictatorial or quality and rule over chinese people and the occupied countries hundred fifty countries are benefiting from china's a colonial rule in tibet which leads to environmental degradation human rights violations and also a damning and mining and hundred fifty five tibetans burnt themselves alive for the freedom of tibet so here is cause limited by bringing. about what are open from after this dalai lama because you could make an argument that china would be sensible to negotiate with this somewhat moderate figure what comes afterwards could be more difficult for china andrew. first i'd like to clarify that there is a false statement that the dalai lama is calling for free tibet he hasn't been since at least one nine hundred eighty eight i think it was in one thousand nine hundred perh
mongolia sixty percent of china's org occupied land today is it is stolen from these occupied countrieschina must give freedom to their own people and the occupied people today problem of tibet is globalised one internationally one hundred fifty countries trade with china they benefit from china's dictatorial or quality and rule over chinese people and the occupied countries hundred fifty countries are benefiting from china's a colonial rule in tibet which leads to environmental degradation...
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the problems marines will not participate in planned training exercises in indonesia, scotland and mongolia and reduce the participation in joint exercises with australia and south korea. he complained about cancelling or shrinking the marines participation at a time when we're attempting to double down on strengthening alliances and attracting new partners. >>> let's talk about this. joining us from washington, david drucker. david, good to have you this morning. thanks so much for joining us on this friday. we know how we are bracing, because we're certainly bracing for the release of this mueller report which is any day now. but it's been any day now for months. a lot of conversation in the newsroom is when and if -- >> it could be today. >> if it will happen today. first and foremost what is your over and under it happens today. we need to know. secondly remember how is d.c. bracing for this? >> look, i've got a pretty good story out today of my own. my over/under is today's high likelihood. my good stories always get buried by mueller news. i think washington has been looking for this
the problems marines will not participate in planned training exercises in indonesia, scotland and mongolia and reduce the participation in joint exercises with australia and south korea. he complained about cancelling or shrinking the marines participation at a time when we're attempting to double down on strengthening alliances and attracting new partners. >>> let's talk about this. joining us from washington, david drucker. david, good to have you this morning. thanks so much for...
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they include morocco, china, indonesia, those two are big, china and indonesia, mongolia, not a big country there. ethiopia just had the crash, and cayman airways grounding its two 737 maxes. we have a list of north american airlines that fly the 737 max, and there's two variation tz of this, the maximum 8 and the maximum 8, and the maxim 8 is t one involved in the indonesian crash. they include air canada, as well as american, southwest, west jet up in canada, as well as sun wing, united airlines flies the 737 max 9, which is essentially a longer version of the max 8. every airline that we've talked to in the states believes that these are good aircraft. they are standing behind their aircraft. but they are watching this investigation very closely. the concern is that if there are any similarities between the crash in ethiopia and the crash in, of course, indonesia, then you might see many more countries moving to ground this plane. but we don't know that yet. we don't know if what brought down the plane in indonesia, which was a cascading series of issues, the computer that was faulty pus
they include morocco, china, indonesia, those two are big, china and indonesia, mongolia, not a big country there. ethiopia just had the crash, and cayman airways grounding its two 737 maxes. we have a list of north american airlines that fly the 737 max, and there's two variation tz of this, the maximum 8 and the maximum 8, and the maxim 8 is t one involved in the indonesian crash. they include air canada, as well as american, southwest, west jet up in canada, as well as sun wing, united...
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they're only got two and two smaller countries joining the list, morocco and mongolia.of the countries -- or rather of the airlines that are flying the 737 max in north america and they include air canada, american, southwest, united, by the way flies the max 9, not the max 8. the max 9 is a longer version of the 8, westjet in canada and sunwing in canada. i've been on the phone with many of these airlines today and for the most part they are standing by their aircraft. they believe that the 737 max is a good aircraft, it's reliable, but as you know, the controversy is could there be any sort of similarity for what happened to the indonesian plane that crashed back in october and if there is any similarity at all, then that's going to really add pressure to the faa to take action and maybe follow on china's lead to ground the 737 max until they get answers. what brought this plane down we simply don't know right now. it could be any number of things and that was a systemic issue in the earlier crash where pilots may not have been alerted properly or adequately that ther
they're only got two and two smaller countries joining the list, morocco and mongolia.of the countries -- or rather of the airlines that are flying the 737 max in north america and they include air canada, american, southwest, united, by the way flies the max 9, not the max 8. the max 9 is a longer version of the 8, westjet in canada and sunwing in canada. i've been on the phone with many of these airlines today and for the most part they are standing by their aircraft. they believe that the...
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conference in santa f fe, new mexico and it had 28 including rnalists we were mongolia and talking about facebook and she said the problem is exactly the that the ukrainians had which had to deal with a lot of who are anti democratic trying to suppress the pro emocracy voices by complaining en masse to facebook about something they were saying that speech and facebook not iting the capacity to notice was hate speech and buckling nder the pressure of a lot of complaints. this woman lia described exactly that. it continues to expand and do capacity.ve the things we said facebook opened to some extent most interesting things they let us sit in on that o -- meetings. slur list.ve a for every country or developing in every country they operate in and they recognize change all the time given the context of slur. a slur today might not be a slur tomorrow and there are people who are trying to figure out how to do the right thing. issue.s is a huge i'm not sure we saw that there amount of resources devoted to it. >> you are local, have you seen people at from facebook it the film? -- to film? a
conference in santa f fe, new mexico and it had 28 including rnalists we were mongolia and talking about facebook and she said the problem is exactly the that the ukrainians had which had to deal with a lot of who are anti democratic trying to suppress the pro emocracy voices by complaining en masse to facebook about something they were saying that speech and facebook not iting the capacity to notice was hate speech and buckling nder the pressure of a lot of complaints. this woman lia described...
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mongolia and asia. south africa, morocco. as well.eighing countries and carriers across the board. tomorrow, we are looking ahead to canada. a press conference to talk specifically about this. jet saying it is suspending the 737 max operations. nosek prize, let's take a look at the share price. falling over the past two days of trade. down 13%. a loss in market cap of $37 billion. a couple of superlatives. the worst today fall in nearly a decade. in terms of the worst seven-day fall, ever sense to summer twice sixth. >> where do we go from here in terms of policies and the investigation? >> the flight recorders have already been found. the probe is going to try to figure out what happened. thought here, speculation, is there a link with what happened five months with lion air? that had to do with an anti-stall function that didn't the nose of the plane down. case here?e the faa saying there is no evidence linking the two. of note, we have been seeing a lot of policy support from the u.s.. sayingicular the faa quote airworthin
mongolia and asia. south africa, morocco. as well.eighing countries and carriers across the board. tomorrow, we are looking ahead to canada. a press conference to talk specifically about this. jet saying it is suspending the 737 max operations. nosek prize, let's take a look at the share price. falling over the past two days of trade. down 13%. a loss in market cap of $37 billion. a couple of superlatives. the worst today fall in nearly a decade. in terms of the worst seven-day fall, ever sense...
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and maybe we won't even put it up and i'm looking, we have a slide here from mongolia, mongolia would ask a question like that, it would really have to be some, i think some really, country which has a very tenuous relationship with its citizens, that you wouldn't ask a question like this, correct? all i know, sir, is that it had been routinely asked in the united states in one form or another, for most of the last 120 years. and it is asked in other countries, some of which i described in my testimony before, and it is also recommended by the united nations to be asked. >> okay. thank you very much. and i'll just hope that when you leave here -- >> the gentleman yield? my good friend from wisconsin? >> since i'm such a good friend, yes. >> you will. >> shouldn't have been that good of a friend. >> listen, there's been so much discussion about the history of the census, i ask unanimous consent to put this memo from the congressional research service on the history of the citizenship question, which clearly details that a question on citizenship has not been asked to the entire america
and maybe we won't even put it up and i'm looking, we have a slide here from mongolia, mongolia would ask a question like that, it would really have to be some, i think some really, country which has a very tenuous relationship with its citizens, that you wouldn't ask a question like this, correct? all i know, sir, is that it had been routinely asked in the united states in one form or another, for most of the last 120 years. and it is asked in other countries, some of which i described in my...
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in indonesia, scotland and mongolia and will reduce their participation in joint exercises with australiaorea. he complained about canceling or shrinking the marines participation at a, quote, time where we are attempting to double down on strengthening alliances and attracting new partners. >> jeremy bash, this was all very predictable. donald trump, of course, using a crisis that he ginned up, a crisis he caused to undercut military readiness. a lot of men and women in the military, a lot of leaders that are very concerned about this. of course, we have all the intell chiefs coming together, talking about their threat assessments across the globe. nobody mentioned the american border. and yet now you have the top marine in the united states armed forces saying that this is causing a readiness threat to the united states of america and to the marine corps. you know what? it just gets sxausting saying it time and time again but where the hell are the republicans in the house? where the hell are the republicans in the senate who actually care about our armed forces, who actually care about
in indonesia, scotland and mongolia and will reduce their participation in joint exercises with australiaorea. he complained about canceling or shrinking the marines participation at a, quote, time where we are attempting to double down on strengthening alliances and attracting new partners. >> jeremy bash, this was all very predictable. donald trump, of course, using a crisis that he ginned up, a crisis he caused to undercut military readiness. a lot of men and women in the military, a...