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do have an order book kind of displaying the prices then you need to be registered as a national securities exchange and also in order to sell those exemptions and allow those you know there's more to be known public companies and still be able to sell them as they have been there needs to be a one year lock and according to u.s. securities laws so combine those forces and you actually go a very inappropriate legislative structure and regulatory structure in order to operate the crypto markets use used to it. the whole world is focusing on the us all this new because the f.c.c. is the most vocal regulate around the world they're putting fit for purpose regulations and. i know that some restrictions from being you know the leading financial market in the world where someone else has been the opportunity to leak probe you know we saw with you know amp a is a program the banking system going straight to mobile money well other jurisdictions the leapfrogging securities and exchange and going straight to where we want to be and that's what the future has been working on and we've been off in the question
do have an order book kind of displaying the prices then you need to be registered as a national securities exchange and also in order to sell those exemptions and allow those you know there's more to be known public companies and still be able to sell them as they have been there needs to be a one year lock and according to u.s. securities laws so combine those forces and you actually go a very inappropriate legislative structure and regulatory structure in order to operate the crypto markets...
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to denuclearize nation in exchange for security from. ready whether the u.s. will stick to its side. or not reducing anything will not reduce very little bit early for that to get things moving the sanctions will remain in effect we will be stopping the war games until we see the. future negotiation is not going along like it should. also in the program the final touches are being made for the world cup here in russia in part two championship special manchester united . predicts that countries will make it through this and the final. crisis migrant policy in germany. go ahead with her new interior minister he's proposing. around the clock across the world this is your authority international from the team and myself you know nia welcome to the program we begin in singapore where the leaders of the u.s. and north korea have hailed their historic summit as a success laid the groundwork for the potential denuclearize ation of the korean peninsula and exchange for kim jong un promising to give all pays nuclear arsenal committed to providing security for the a.p. .
to denuclearize nation in exchange for security from. ready whether the u.s. will stick to its side. or not reducing anything will not reduce very little bit early for that to get things moving the sanctions will remain in effect we will be stopping the war games until we see the. future negotiation is not going along like it should. also in the program the final touches are being made for the world cup here in russia in part two championship special manchester united . predicts that countries...
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ends with kim jong committing to complete denuclearize nation in exchange for security and tease from donald trump some are already questioning how serious the u.s. president is about sticking to his side. or not reducing anything would not reduce very little bit early for that we have to get things moving the sanctions will remain in effect we will be stopping the war games unless and until we see that the future negotiation is not going on like it should. two days and counting the finishing touches are being made ahead of the world cup in russian in part to offer a championship special. predicts the country's east thinks will make it through to the semi final it's. also a crisis over a migrant policy in germany. go ahead to head with her new interior minister who's proposing on the roster for asylum. i run the clock across the world this is your r.t. international from the team and myself you know welcome to the program first to singapore this hour with the leaders of the u.s. and north korea have hailed their historic summit as a success and laid the groundwork for the potential de
ends with kim jong committing to complete denuclearize nation in exchange for security and tease from donald trump some are already questioning how serious the u.s. president is about sticking to his side. or not reducing anything would not reduce very little bit early for that we have to get things moving the sanctions will remain in effect we will be stopping the war games unless and until we see that the future negotiation is not going on like it should. two days and counting the finishing...
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nation's borders. they are often stopping drug trafficking, human trafficking, and much more. they see the worst of the worst. and put their lives on the line to secure our nation every day. and in exchange for this, they are often portrayed on the national media as cruel and are compared to unthinkable, unimaginable groups from our world's history. this is not the experience i had with them this weekend. these officers have huge hearts and are often given a tough task at the border. they told me story after story of how they bring personal items like teddy bears and toys from their homes to provide to children and oftentimes running to mcdonald's and other restaurants to get food for hungry kids who are the end of a very, very long, dangerous journey. no one is denying the situation at our nation's border is table and our agents at the border see this tragedy daily. sealing this for myself first hand, i quickly realize there is no perfect fix, but it's imperative we recognize and honor our border patrol agents' hard work and do our part in congress to pass compassionate, comprehensive immigration reform that still secures our borders helps alleviate the situation of crisis which now exi
nation's borders. they are often stopping drug trafficking, human trafficking, and much more. they see the worst of the worst. and put their lives on the line to secure our nation every day. and in exchange for this, they are often portrayed on the national media as cruel and are compared to unthinkable, unimaginable groups from our world's history. this is not the experience i had with them this weekend. these officers have huge hearts and are often given a tough task at the border. they told...
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will continue to ask for complete implementation of the successive united nations security council resolutions.there is no exchange for japan's policies to see comprehensive solutions for subduction, nuclear and missile programs and to realize real peace in northeast asia. japan strongly four. now, a major step forward is about to take place. so president trump, you are about to make a new history not only for japan but the whole international community is strongly looking forward for the united states north korea summit to open doors for peace and stability of northeast asia. north korea abounds with rich natural resources. north korea has villages to work for. this north korea is willing to take steps toward the right direction. north korea can see a bright future ahead for itself. japan, based on the north korean japan pyongyang declaration is prepared to settle the unfortunate path to normalize our diplomatic relations and provide economic cooperation.japan wishes to play the rule as much as possible and all. i value your strong commitment to peace and prosperity. in closing i wish to add that japan stands rea
will continue to ask for complete implementation of the successive united nations security council resolutions.there is no exchange for japan's policies to see comprehensive solutions for subduction, nuclear and missile programs and to realize real peace in northeast asia. japan strongly four. now, a major step forward is about to take place. so president trump, you are about to make a new history not only for japan but the whole international community is strongly looking forward for the...
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>> kennedy: i understand that there has to be some aspect of national security respected in the exchanging but again i err on the side of transparency. i think the american public can handle it and there are questions that are certainly understand answered. the i.g. report created a whole new set of questions and peter strozk is the one guy left standing -- i know he doesn't have clearance. he was escorted out of the building. he still has a job, which is remarkable. he is still technically employed at the f.b.i. so where is the accountability? james comey, his accountability is a multimillion dollar book deal and book tour. andrew mccabe, he will still have the lion's share of his pension and nothing is going to happen to him. so when is something going to happen and when is something going to change? >> melissa: rachel, i want to ask the question. what did you mean? i want to see how he answers that. we won't see that. >> rachel: if i text kennedy and i say tell me that hillary clinton is not going to win and kennedy says we won't let that happen. we are just two girls on an "outnumbered
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lawmakers are concerned the white house exchanged a trade win for national security. senator marco rubio says this will do nothing to keep us safe from corporate and national skuecurity es pee espionage. >> a nation am security threat. we need to remind you. >>> for the first time in 44 years, the washington capitals are stanley cup champions. caps with the game winner with 7:30 left in the third. they win ending a remarkable run by the golden knights in the first year of existence. there he is. ovechkin. alex ovechkin winning the conn smythe trophy and hoisting the cup overhead. he skated around the ice in front of fans in vegas. kudos to the captain. celebration in the nation's capital. check this out. first championship in washington since 1992 when the redskins won the super bowl. looks like no violence, but always a rowdy scene when a city the size of washington wins a title. the guy back in the middle. put that shirt back on. >> alex ovechkin. is it heavy? >> i have not touched it. we tried not to as reporters. what a great scene. >> pure joy on that guy's face.
lawmakers are concerned the white house exchanged a trade win for national security. senator marco rubio says this will do nothing to keep us safe from corporate and national skuecurity es pee espionage. >> a nation am security threat. we need to remind you. >>> for the first time in 44 years, the washington capitals are stanley cup champions. caps with the game winner with 7:30 left in the third. they win ending a remarkable run by the golden knights in the first year of...
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congressman, the most highly paid federal employees are in fdic, the securities and exchange commission, national credit union administration and the comptroller conservancy. when you say $100,000, some of those people in those agencies are making 200,000 a year. the other thing you may not know is that those agencies bargain pay without a specific authorization from the congress to do so. >> okay, several months ago back in january i worked with chairman metals and others trying to write a letter trying to request information from various agencies on official time. it took months and months and months, over five months and then when we finally got a response, it was so difficult to compile staff and countless hours to get the information in a way that it could be remotely understandable. we are still going through it. do any agencies really keep track of official time usage to your knowledge? >> some agencies have as part of the time and attendance system the employees go into their system and put their hours. if you are union steward or official, one of the blocks is official time. >> for those
congressman, the most highly paid federal employees are in fdic, the securities and exchange commission, national credit union administration and the comptroller conservancy. when you say $100,000, some of those people in those agencies are making 200,000 a year. the other thing you may not know is that those agencies bargain pay without a specific authorization from the congress to do so. >> okay, several months ago back in january i worked with chairman metals and others trying to write...
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national security. and our financial correspondent daniel corpus at the frankfurt stock exchange for us daniel chung continues to threaten car terrorists how much could they potentially hurt. well her head and i while investors and also german companies were not that worried earlier about those zealand tears this car share situation is making them more and more certain germany exports last year more than four million cars and a huge amount of those i went to the united states so this is going to hurt carmakers and you mention it also the customers that at the end will have to pay quite a lot of money more the question of course is going to be if this is going to stop americans to buy european cars that's of course the goal of the u.s. president he has this a long time hate relationship with european carmakers carmakers most likely will never forget his comments when you complain ones that he doesn't see that many european that many american cars. on european roads but rather a lot of european cars on the american roads though i can tell you that the car makers are still hoping for a last minute rethinking of
national security. and our financial correspondent daniel corpus at the frankfurt stock exchange for us daniel chung continues to threaten car terrorists how much could they potentially hurt. well her head and i while investors and also german companies were not that worried earlier about those zealand tears this car share situation is making them more and more certain germany exports last year more than four million cars and a huge amount of those i went to the united states so this is going...
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national security. and our financial correspondent daniel copes with the frankfurt stock exchange for us daniel chong continuing to threaten those collar tariffs how much could they potentially hurt. yeah exactly well we have to remember that when those steel and elam in new terrorists where the german industry was warrior but now with cars they are i can tell you there will be more it much more germany it was exporting last year about four million cars a lot of those went to the united states i can tell you that car makers here in germany they are still waiting for a last minute rethinking off the u.s. president we are hearing that apparently the president of the european commission john claud will be heading to the white house in the next days one of the one of the top priorities on the agenda will be those terrorists of course will have to weigh how all of this is going to unfold and we are pretty sure that this is going to hurt the car make us if those terrorists will really happen and you mentioned that it's going to be quite more expensive for customers in the united states and of course daniel this is al
national security. and our financial correspondent daniel copes with the frankfurt stock exchange for us daniel chong continuing to threaten those collar tariffs how much could they potentially hurt. yeah exactly well we have to remember that when those steel and elam in new terrorists where the german industry was warrior but now with cars they are i can tell you there will be more it much more germany it was exporting last year about four million cars a lot of those went to the united states...
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cambridge of the sun exchange now after helping the company secure early financing several years ago i'm now guys in this company the sun exchange and they're working with the united nations development program to trial a plan to monetize solar energy that's right solar money you might call it welcome back ever ham is going to be back i can access already so let's talk some exchanges currently as i mentioned working with the u.n. development program on a pilot program to bring seller to the university of moldova so how does a judge success in this case like what are they looking at abraham then looking at getting a motion markets particularly the countries which are landlocked like moldova with energy natural resources other than some has been the goal is to enable these countries to go so quickly and easily. and in markets where so industry is still rather immature of the design is just mission is to enable anyone to go sort of goofy and easily but we've also been working with the so when foundation since two thousand and fourteen so the electric chair group been issuing these so when bonuses to anyone who owns a soda bottle we caught up with some exchange so we can issu
cambridge of the sun exchange now after helping the company secure early financing several years ago i'm now guys in this company the sun exchange and they're working with the united nations development program to trial a plan to monetize solar energy that's right solar money you might call it welcome back ever ham is going to be back i can access already so let's talk some exchanges currently as i mentioned working with the u.n. development program on a pilot program to bring seller to the...
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cambridge of the sun exchange now after helping the company secure early financing several years ago i am now guys in this company the sun exchange and they're working with the united nations development program to trial a plan to monetize solar energy that's right solar money you might call it welcome back ever ham is going to be back i can mexico city so let's talk some exchanges currently as we mentioned working with the u.n. development program on a pilot program to bring seller to the university of moldova so how does a judge success in this case like what are they looking at abraham then looking at getting emerging markets particularly countries which are landlocked like moldova with energy natural resources other than some has been the goal is to enable these countries to go so quickly and easily as he had in markets where so industry is still rather immature of the design is dangerous mission is to enable anyone to go solar could be in easily but we've also been working with the so when foundation since two thousand and fourteen so the electric chair group been issuing these so when bonuses to anyone who owns a soda bottle we thought it was an exchange so we can is
cambridge of the sun exchange now after helping the company secure early financing several years ago i am now guys in this company the sun exchange and they're working with the united nations development program to trial a plan to monetize solar energy that's right solar money you might call it welcome back ever ham is going to be back i can mexico city so let's talk some exchanges currently as we mentioned working with the u.n. development program on a pilot program to bring seller to the...
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shrink the huge trade deficit, but it raises the question, has the white house exchanged a trade win here for national security? the commerce secretary was on cnbc a few moments ago and said there is a new marshal in town. this is the u.s. being tough on china, there is a new marshal in town, he's donald j. trump and he's a good shot. chuck schumer responded, this deal with zte proves the president just shoots blanks. he says that zte doesn't deserve a second try, second chance. >> a lot of republicans joined chuck schumer in that sentiment too. christine romans, thank you so much. >>> china, of course, has a complicated trade situation with the u.s. these days. but they're not the only ones. u.s. allies as well, some new u.s. tariffs hitting europe, canada, and mexico and that is sure to complicate this year's g-7 summit, taking place starting tomorrow in canada. cnn's kaitlan collins is at the white house. this could be awkward, kaitlan. >> awkward is a gentle way to put it. it is like making a decision that none of your friends agree with and showing up to a party with them and having to defend that decisio
shrink the huge trade deficit, but it raises the question, has the white house exchanged a trade win here for national security? the commerce secretary was on cnbc a few moments ago and said there is a new marshal in town. this is the u.s. being tough on china, there is a new marshal in town, he's donald j. trump and he's a good shot. chuck schumer responded, this deal with zte proves the president just shoots blanks. he says that zte doesn't deserve a second try, second chance. >> a lot...
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the deal went like this, in exchange toran ain to certain limitatio regarding its nuclear arsenal,ncding enrisching uranium, the united nations security counsel would -- council lift some sanctionon iran. as part of that agreement, which included ongoing deadlines that need it had to be met over a period of years, the united states lifted secondary sanction the a not direct sanctions, but these were foreign countries an entities that do business with those under u.s.anction,in. so ira deal other countries were now allowed, for the first time, to freely do business with iran without the u.s. putting -- imposing sanctions on them. that was important to iran. iran was also allowed to access money that had been frozen abroad in other countries e t threat of u.s. sanctions ainst cooperating foreign partners no longer existed. at the same time, because of the nonnuclear concerns withran, including ballistic missle development and destabilization of the region, u.s. sanctions against iran remained in pce. so our primary sanctions stayed in place. this means iran was banned from directly accessing the u.s. financial system and banks and other
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but it raises the question, kate, has the white house exchanged a trade win on zte for a national securityk. >> fascinating. this is not something that many republicans on capitol hill have been happy about. thank you so much. kaitlan, to kaitlan collins at the white house now. this deal comes just before, as we mentioned, the president is heading to canada for the g-7 summit and all this reporting that the president is not so happy about going. is this -- it makes me wonder if this announcement is going to help. >> reporter: well, it certainly may not. the president is going to the summit after he made a decision that has enraged some leaders going to be there. that decision to impose those steel and aluminum tariffs on some of the united states allies. the president is going here and he feels confident in these decisions, he has not backed off of them despite the criticism he's received. this is a president who famously does not like to conflict when he's face to face and sitting down with someone and that's what is going to happen to him when he shows up in canada. he's going to be sitt
but it raises the question, kate, has the white house exchanged a trade win on zte for a national securityk. >> fascinating. this is not something that many republicans on capitol hill have been happy about. thank you so much. kaitlan, to kaitlan collins at the white house now. this deal comes just before, as we mentioned, the president is heading to canada for the g-7 summit and all this reporting that the president is not so happy about going. is this -- it makes me wonder if this...
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united nations human rights council has accused venezuela's security forces of killing hundreds of people under the pretext of fighting crime and then faking evidence to make it look like an exchange of fire. the un human rights chief has called for an international inquiry into the alleged abuses and on day 9 of the world cup, brazil narrowly escaped an embarrassing draw and beat costa rica 2—0. nigeria beat iceland 2—0. that makes it more likely that argentina might be able to qualify from group d. switzerland clinched a two—one victory against serbia it's a celebration of culture, innovation and design in the north of england. the great exhibition of the north, which has just got underway, will last for 80 days. thousands of people lined the banks of the river tyne to watch its launch. our arts editor will gompertz reports. welcome to our future and all she endows. this is our dream, our vision. lemn sissay, reading his latest poem from the gateshead millennium bridge. this is the backbone of britain. and they say it is cold. it is a rallying cry, an invitation, a love letterfrom him to you to come and see the great exhibition of the north. the great exhibition of the north it
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national security grounds. trump reportly responded, didn't you guys burn down the white house?" the exchange was first reported by cnn. a quick review of the facts here shows that was the war of 1812 and it was the brits who set fire to the white house. so please, people of america, if you see him, take no action against martin short. adding to the general discomfort, the president is due, as we mentioned, at the g7 summit in canada. on friday trump and representatives from the six other nations are set to gather in quebec and a potential trade war expected to be a big topic there now that we have found and identified the culprits behind that attempt to torch the white house. coming up for us after a break, a look back at the day 50 years ago that changed the course of american politics when we continue. >>> one last thing before we go. in addition to being the 74th anniversary of d-day, in the era since then it was 50 years ago this morning after a sleepless night for millions of americans the nation's worst fears were confirmed, when a grim and drawn campaign press secretary, the late fran
national security grounds. trump reportly responded, didn't you guys burn down the white house?" the exchange was first reported by cnn. a quick review of the facts here shows that was the war of 1812 and it was the brits who set fire to the white house. so please, people of america, if you see him, take no action against martin short. adding to the general discomfort, the president is due, as we mentioned, at the g7 summit in canada. on friday trump and representatives from the six other...
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national security grounds." trump reportedly responded, "didn't you guys burn down the white house?" the exchange first reported by cnn. a quick review of the facts here shows that was the war of 1812 and it was the brits who set fire to the white house. so please, people of america, if you see him, take no action against martin short. adding to the general discomfort, the president is due, as we mentioned, at the g7 summit in canada. on friday trump and representatives from the six other nations are set to gather in quebec and a potential trade war expected to be a big topic there now that we have found and identified the culprits behind that attempt to torch the white house. coming up for us after a break, a look back at the day 50 years ago that changed the course of american politics when we continue. millions of you are online right now, searching one topic. that will generate over 600 million results. and if you've been diagnosed with cancer, searching for answers like where to treat, can feel even more overwhelming. so start your search with a specialist at cancer treatment centers of amer
national security grounds." trump reportedly responded, "didn't you guys burn down the white house?" the exchange first reported by cnn. a quick review of the facts here shows that was the war of 1812 and it was the brits who set fire to the white house. so please, people of america, if you see him, take no action against martin short. adding to the general discomfort, the president is due, as we mentioned, at the g7 summit in canada. on friday trump and representatives from the...
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exchange for a fine and u.s. oversight. lawmakers on both sides criticized the deal citing national security concerns. >>> some breaking news overnight. kim jong-un visiting china today and tomorrow. the north korean leader expected to brief xi about the summit with president trump last week. let's go live to beijing and matt rivers. matt, was this expected and what is the agenda? >> reporter: it wasn't a huge surprise they were meeting, dave. we expected them to meet after the summit happened. there was speculation that xi jinping would go to beijing this time. we got news that kim jong-un is here today and tomorrow. as is the case, not a ton of details released. no official agenda. we have not seen a picture of kim jong-un here with xi jinping. we are presuming he will meet with jinping and other officials. they will talk about the singapore summit. what was said between donald trump and kim jong-un? what did not make it into the declaration? what is the definition of the denuclearization in the eyes of the north koreans? china will make sure its interests are held in the future negotiations with the united states and nor
exchange for a fine and u.s. oversight. lawmakers on both sides criticized the deal citing national security concerns. >>> some breaking news overnight. kim jong-un visiting china today and tomorrow. the north korean leader expected to brief xi about the summit with president trump last week. let's go live to beijing and matt rivers. matt, was this expected and what is the agenda? >> reporter: it wasn't a huge surprise they were meeting, dave. we expected them to meet after the...
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exchange threats it increases. probability of for. twenty seventeen the president appointed nikki haley a conservative republican as the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. at the u.n. security council haley proposed a series of new sanctions on north korea. this resolution ratchets up the pressure on north korea even further building on our last resolution which included the strongest sanctions ever introduced. in his twenty eighteen new year's speech kim jong un promised to continue the country's nuclear weapons program and improve the domestic economy in spite of international sanctions. that the sanctions have been in place for nine or ten years now but they're not working. it's wishful thinking. i hardly ever agree with president putin but when he says north koreans would rather eat grass than give up their nuclear program he's right from economic sanctions will never bring north korea to its knees. the north korean threat becomes more serious with each passing day the kim dynasty continues to tighten the noose as a relatively small nation confronts a superpower. and president trump may be running out of options when it comes to threatening kim jong un. their rocket man
exchange threats it increases. probability of for. twenty seventeen the president appointed nikki haley a conservative republican as the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. at the u.n. security council haley proposed a series of new sanctions on north korea. this resolution ratchets up the pressure on north korea even further building on our last resolution which included the strongest sanctions ever introduced. in his twenty eighteen new year's speech kim jong un promised to continue the...
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united nations human rights council has accused venezuela's security forces of killing hundreds of people under the pretext of fighting crime and then faking evidence to make it look like an exchange of fire. the un human rights chief has called for an international inquiry into the alleged abuses. and on day nine of the world cup, brazil narrowly escaped an embarrassing draw and beat costa rica 2—0. nigeria beat iceland 2—0. that makes it more likely that argentina might be able to qualify from group d. switzerland clinched a 2—1 victory against serbia. now on bbc news, the travel show. let's bring you more on the boris becker ‘s story, because he has described a row over whether his diplomatic passport for the central african republic and whether it is genuine as" a storm in a african republic and whether it is - . the tennis star, declared bankrupt last year, is being pursued in the high court in london. his lawyers claim he has immunity from proceedings because of his diplomatic status, but now the republic's foreign minister says the passport is a fake. that's it! he's done it! astonishing scenes 33 summers ago. at 17, boris becker became the youngest wimbledon champion ever.
united nations human rights council has accused venezuela's security forces of killing hundreds of people under the pretext of fighting crime and then faking evidence to make it look like an exchange of fire. the un human rights chief has called for an international inquiry into the alleged abuses. and on day nine of the world cup, brazil narrowly escaped an embarrassing draw and beat costa rica 2—0. nigeria beat iceland 2—0. that makes it more likely that argentina might be able to qualify...
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united nations human rights council has accused venezuela's security forces of killing hundreds of people under the pretext of fighting crime and then faking evidence to make it look like an exchangeay 9 of the world cup, brazil narrowly escaped an embarrassing draw and beat costa rica 2—0. nigeria beat iceland 2—0. that makes it more likely that argentina might be able to qualify from group d. switzerland clinched a 2—1 victory against serbia. now on bbc news, a look back at the week in parliament.
united nations human rights council has accused venezuela's security forces of killing hundreds of people under the pretext of fighting crime and then faking evidence to make it look like an exchangeay 9 of the world cup, brazil narrowly escaped an embarrassing draw and beat costa rica 2—0. nigeria beat iceland 2—0. that makes it more likely that argentina might be able to qualify from group d. switzerland clinched a 2—1 victory against serbia. now on bbc news, a look back at the week in...
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president trump is really willing to give away in exchange for what he might get and what that means not just for america but allies and national securitywe're talking about u.s. security architecture in asia, u.s. troops in south korea, u.s. -- nuclear umbrella that protects the region. these are all things president trump has very strong views on that are different from his own advisers, different from allies, different from republicans and democrats in congress. because there's so much unknown about exactly what's going to happen in these meetings, there's a lot of concern that given what we've seen about the preparation and given what we've seen about how the president is treating all of our allies recently that we're going to give away a lot and get back very little. the administration says that's not true. yet if you look at what's going on, especially what's going on over the last two days, it's created a lot of upheaval not just in washington but in capitals and alliances all over the world. >> gayle, it's our understanding north korea is hardly covering this from a media standpoint. there hasn't been much of a run-up to the mee
president trump is really willing to give away in exchange for what he might get and what that means not just for america but allies and national securitywe're talking about u.s. security architecture in asia, u.s. troops in south korea, u.s. -- nuclear umbrella that protects the region. these are all things president trump has very strong views on that are different from his own advisers, different from allies, different from republicans and democrats in congress. because there's so much...
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united nations human rights council has accused venezuela's security forces of killing hundreds of people under the pretext of fighting crime and then faking evidence to make it look like an exchange of fire. the un human rights chief has called for an international inquiry into the alleged abuses and on day 9 of the world cup, brazil narrowly escaped an embarrassing draw and beat costa rica 2—0. nigeria beat iceland 2—0. that makes it more likely that argentina might be able to qualify from group d. switzerland clinched a 2—1 victory against serbia. now on bbc news, a look back at the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament. coming up on this programme: they think it's all over — the government finally gets its flagship brexit bill through parliament but not without a final fight over how much say mps should have if there is no deal. this amendment is not about frustrating the process, it is about making sure there is a process. you cannot enter negotiation without a right to walk away. if you do, it rapidly ceases to be a negotiation. hundreds of elderly patients suffer early deaths at a hampshire hospital the health secretary reveals no—one listened to t
united nations human rights council has accused venezuela's security forces of killing hundreds of people under the pretext of fighting crime and then faking evidence to make it look like an exchange of fire. the un human rights chief has called for an international inquiry into the alleged abuses and on day 9 of the world cup, brazil narrowly escaped an embarrassing draw and beat costa rica 2—0. nigeria beat iceland 2—0. that makes it more likely that argentina might be able to qualify...
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exchange with tesla's alleged saboteur who tesla is suing. we have the crazy details coming up. >>> and this story, too. trump national security adviser john bolton heading to moscow to arrange a potential meeting between president trump and russian president vladimir putin. south carolina republican congressman ralph norman is here to talk about that, next. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. i can do more to lower my a1c. and i can do it with what's already within me. because my body can still make its own insulin. and once-weekly trulicity activates my body to release it. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. i
exchange with tesla's alleged saboteur who tesla is suing. we have the crazy details coming up. >>> and this story, too. trump national security adviser john bolton heading to moscow to arrange a potential meeting between president trump and russian president vladimir putin. south carolina republican congressman ralph norman is here to talk about that, next. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products,...
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nations. >> the summit ended with a joint communiquÉ, kim pledging to work towards the complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula in exchange for u.s. securityarantees. >> the world will see a major change. >> but missing from the document, any language about verification, the nuts and bolts of how the u.s. will ensure that kim is making good on his pr. president trump insisted that we'll all be worked out. >> is going to be achieved by having a lot of people there, and as we develop a certain trust and we are going to be working with them on a lot of other things, but this is complete denuclearization. >> democrats jumped on the communiquÉ as vague and toothless. >> kim jong un and north korea have made commitments in the past that they have not followe . more specific commitments than we have heard during this summit. so you can't take his word for it. >> president trump also heard criticism for his pledge to end u.s.-south korean joint military exercises, along a thorn in north korea's side, the president calling them provocative and expensive. >> number one we save money, a lot, and number two, it really is something that i think they ve
nations. >> the summit ended with a joint communiquÉ, kim pledging to work towards the complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula in exchange for u.s. securityarantees. >> the world will see a major change. >> but missing from the document, any language about verification, the nuts and bolts of how the u.s. will ensure that kim is making good on his pr. president trump insisted that we'll all be worked out. >> is going to be achieved by having a lot of people...
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national security reporter and former u.s. attorney and a former deputy assistant attorney general during the clinton administration. thanks to both you have for bei. you call that exchange remarkable. this is a republican lawmaker taking on a republican deputy attorney general. what did we witness here? >> it underscoring how split the republican party is at this moment. it's a trump party and a republican party. rod rosenstein is a trump appointee, a long time pub lek servant. he was being berated by republicans in that hearing and democrats were trying to come to his defense and interject. what this is all about is devin nunes, the chairman has requested a bunch of information regarding the russia investigation. also the hillary clinton e-mail investigation from the justice department. sochl that informati some of that information the doj won't hand it over. they have to right to learn secret grand jury information about the pending criminal investigation. the only reason they want this stuff is so thiey can attack an discredit the mueller investigation on behalf of president trump. that raises the question of why is the justice department giving them anything. who is
national security reporter and former u.s. attorney and a former deputy assistant attorney general during the clinton administration. thanks to both you have for bei. you call that exchange remarkable. this is a republican lawmaker taking on a republican deputy attorney general. what did we witness here? >> it underscoring how split the republican party is at this moment. it's a trump party and a republican party. rod rosenstein is a trump appointee, a long time pub lek servant. he was...
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national security risks. h.r. 5841 could cover such a scenario. again, i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. heck: i thank the gentleman for this exchange. i yield back. the speaker p t: th gentlelady from california reserves. and the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. hensarling: mr. speaker, now i am pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from kentucky, the chairman on the monetary policy and trade subcommittee, and the subcommittee chairman who helped craft the bill and helped shepherd it through the markup process, mr. barr. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas only has two minutes -- hensarling: hensarling: 2:45. the speaker pro tempore: the balance of the time is yielded to gentleman from kentucky. mr. barr: i rise today in support of the foreign investment risk review modernization act. i thank the house authors of this bill, thrick, representative pittenger, my friend from north carolina, for his outstanding leadership on this effort. and my friend, the gentleman from washington, mr. heck. also the senate authors, senators cornyn and feinstein and house chairman hensarling, royce, nunes, and walden. and
national security risks. h.r. 5841 could cover such a scenario. again, i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. heck: i thank the gentleman for this exchange. i yield back. the speaker p t: th gentlelady from california reserves. and the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. hensarling: mr. speaker, now i am pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from kentucky, the chairman on the monetary policy and trade subcommittee, and the subcommittee chairman who helped craft the bill and...
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exchange for denuclear the two sides will also discussion ending the koean war that devastating peninsula that was never officially ended. >> we all want the president to succeed. it is in our national security interests that he succeed. so take a deep breath, get started, have a good first summit, open the door but then know to really open that door, to have the victory lap the president is looking for, is going to take a considerable amount of time, attention to detail, and patience. >> in recent weeks president trump has tried to find that patience and reduced expectations but with so much on the line, after so much history, the president is hoping to make some of his own. for the pbs newshour, i'm nick schifrin in singapore. >> woodruff: there's new fallout inday from the g-7 gathering in quebec that endeancor between president trump anie close u.s. a lisa desjardins begins our coverage. >>de need to avoid a contin tit-for-tat escalation. >> reporr: an unusually blunt assessment today from british prime ministerheresa may after this weekend's tense g-7 summit. >> this was a difficult summit with, at times, some very candid diussions. ( laughs ) but the conclusion i draw is that it's only
exchange for denuclear the two sides will also discussion ending the koean war that devastating peninsula that was never officially ended. >> we all want the president to succeed. it is in our national security interests that he succeed. so take a deep breath, get started, have a good first summit, open the door but then know to really open that door, to have the victory lap the president is looking for, is going to take a considerable amount of time, attention to detail, and patience....
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exchange for the numerous administrative approvals needed to establish and operate a business in china. e also assess china will use cyberespionage and bolster its cyberattack capabilities to support national security priorities which include technology acquisition. the i.c. and private sector experts continue to identify ongoing cyber activity from china. most cyber activities are focused on clear defense contractors or i.t. and communication firms whose products and services support government and private sector networks worldwide. and china's technology transfer mechanisms are paired with beijing's parallel strategy of military civilian fusion that expands civil military integration of defense and industrial bases to facilitate the construction of a national infrastructure connecting the p.l.a., state-owned defense research, development and government agencies under the state council, universities and firms. they have well supported beijing's rapid modernization. what are the possible long-term consequences? well, while the most immediate and visible effects may be related to particular military technologies, the long-term consequences could be much broader. a decline of the u.s. advantage in ke
exchange for the numerous administrative approvals needed to establish and operate a business in china. e also assess china will use cyberespionage and bolster its cyberattack capabilities to support national security priorities which include technology acquisition. the i.c. and private sector experts continue to identify ongoing cyber activity from china. most cyber activities are focused on clear defense contractors or i.t. and communication firms whose products and services support...
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trudeau and donald trump have been exchanging barbs over the last few days, taking exception that these tariffs are being implemented under the guise of national securityr to what steven mnuchin got in canada la st what steven mnuchin got in canada last weekend. ok, now let'sjust talk about mothercare. a bit of a problem. have they made a mistake? that is one way to put it, bit a blunder. packed away to look at their sums again. all to do with mothercare's plan to close about a third of its stores. 0n mothercare's plan to close about a third of its stores. on friday it said it had the backing of its lenders to go ahead with the proposal. but mothercare now says it realises plans for one division had not been approved by the nessus 375% majority. right, so what else is going on? that relates to one division. in terms of the impact it has on the whole plan, this division is the children's world division. it relates to 21 stores that come under that bit of the business. so that bit, closing those 21 stores cannot go ahead for now. the overall plan is to close 50 out of 152 stores across the whole business. it is being, under protest known as company being
trudeau and donald trump have been exchanging barbs over the last few days, taking exception that these tariffs are being implemented under the guise of national securityr to what steven mnuchin got in canada la st what steven mnuchin got in canada last weekend. ok, now let'sjust talk about mothercare. a bit of a problem. have they made a mistake? that is one way to put it, bit a blunder. packed away to look at their sums again. all to do with mothercare's plan to close about a third of its...
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exchange for the numerous approval needed to establish and operate a business in china. we also assessed china will use cyber espionage and bolster its cyber attack abilities to support national security priorities which include technology acquisition. the private sector experts continue to identify ongoing cyber activity from china, the most detected cyber operation against u.s. private industry are focused on industry and the contractors or iq communication firms and products and services to put government and private sectors networks worldwide china's technology transfer mechanisms are paired with the parallel strategy of military civilian infusion that expands syllable -- industrial based for a national infrastructure connecting the pla for the manufacturing enterprises and government agencies under the state council universities and sector firms. the collaborative partnerships that will support beijing's rapid military modernization. the long-term consequences, the most immediate and visible effect may be related to particular military technologies. the long-term consequences could much broader. a decline of the united states advantage and can technology could affect our ability
exchange for the numerous approval needed to establish and operate a business in china. we also assessed china will use cyber espionage and bolster its cyber attack abilities to support national security priorities which include technology acquisition. the private sector experts continue to identify ongoing cyber activity from china, the most detected cyber operation against u.s. private industry are focused on industry and the contractors or iq communication firms and products and services to...