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teams will continue scouring the area around the national trust's waddesdon estate, near aylesbury, forkage. ian palmer is there. what have you been able to assess about what might have happened? well, they obviously suspended the search overnight and are yet to resume the investigation this morning. but that is what they will obviously try to establish when the light improves this morning. it's going to be very difficult because... partly because the site of the wreckage is cast over a large area and also the two light aircraft came down in a very heavily wooded area, with lots of deciduous trees. so finding the wreckage will not be easy. certainly thames valley police have said they expect to be here combing the area for at least two days. thames valley police say they've launched a joint investigation between themselves and the air accidents investigation branch and it would be clear to assume that police detectives when they resume their work here later this morning, they will carry out the detailed search and the investigation branch will carry out and provide the technical experti
teams will continue scouring the area around the national trust's waddesdon estate, near aylesbury, forkage. ian palmer is there. what have you been able to assess about what might have happened? well, they obviously suspended the search overnight and are yet to resume the investigation this morning. but that is what they will obviously try to establish when the light improves this morning. it's going to be very difficult because... partly because the site of the wreckage is cast over a large...
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contact with each other and spiralled downwards in part of a large woodland estate owned by the national trustwill be part of the air accident investigation, but visibility was good and weather was clear and bright. much of the debris is in small pieces and scattered over a wide area. this evening police have cordoned off the crash site, they say the searching will ta ke site, they say the searching will take place in the hours of daylight, and that is expected to take until at least monday. the brexit secretary david davis says the uk has made compromises in the brexit negotiations and hasn't seen the same level of compromise back. he's urged the other eu countries to be more flexible. but at a summit of eu leaders in sweden, the president of the eu council, donald tusk, has insisted the uk has much more work to do if talks on trade are to start next month. and the irish prime minister leo varadkar says without a guarantee there'll be no physical border with northern ireland, discussions on trade cannot begin. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports from berlin. here in berlin, where th
contact with each other and spiralled downwards in part of a large woodland estate owned by the national trustwill be part of the air accident investigation, but visibility was good and weather was clear and bright. much of the debris is in small pieces and scattered over a wide area. this evening police have cordoned off the crash site, they say the searching will ta ke site, they say the searching will take place in the hours of daylight, and that is expected to take until at least monday....
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contact with each other and spiralled downwards in part of a large woodland estate owned by the national trustthey collided will be part of the air accident investigation, but what is known already is that visibility was good and weather was clear and bright. much of the debris is in small pieces and scattered over a wide area. this evening police have cordoned off the crash site, they say the searching will take place in the hours of daylight, and that is expected to take until at least monday. now on bbc news: it is time for "in the shadow of red october". it is 100 years since the russian revolution. a seismic event for the world. there is a quotation that says "the october revolution opened a new era in world history." it was the start of a great experiment. and of russia's bloodiest years. we are giving lessons, most of them, many are what you shouldn't do. but how is the revolution seen in russia today? are their echoes of 1917 in 2017? i am steve rosenberg and i am going on a journey across russia to find out how russians view the revolution. that came to be known as "red october". my m
contact with each other and spiralled downwards in part of a large woodland estate owned by the national trustthey collided will be part of the air accident investigation, but what is known already is that visibility was good and weather was clear and bright. much of the debris is in small pieces and scattered over a wide area. this evening police have cordoned off the crash site, they say the searching will take place in the hours of daylight, and that is expected to take until at least...
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the chairman of the national trust said that this tower is anarchy.ms to no planning policy. it seems to have lost its way from dubai to canary wharf. i know that criticism. i think it is wrong. one of the most important things for an architect because we are making a dangerous job is to listen to people. it is one of the most important things of the work. it is easiest to learn. it does not mean you listen and then you are obedient. you listen to understand. one thing you do when you do this kind of building is to listen to people and accept criticism. for thisjob, we went through a public inquiry. it lasted almost two years. a public inquiry is not something unusual in this country. you do it for big and complicated things. they decided to do this. the arguments were brought out. the argument was whether it was right or wrong. another criticism levelled against it is that in a sense it is a metaphor for wealth and power. an art critic says it is a monument to wealth and power runaway out of control. a flashing warning sign of disease. yeah, you know
the chairman of the national trust said that this tower is anarchy.ms to no planning policy. it seems to have lost its way from dubai to canary wharf. i know that criticism. i think it is wrong. one of the most important things for an architect because we are making a dangerous job is to listen to people. it is one of the most important things of the work. it is easiest to learn. it does not mean you listen and then you are obedient. you listen to understand. one thing you do when you do this...
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britain's national trust, which is, the organization that runs 300 historic buildings. >> aka, a bunchuptight british people. >> you can say it because you know one personally. they have banned the use of the word santa claus. they say it is too americanized. now they prefer the term "father christmas." >> oh, please. >> they're banning santa, st. nick or santa claus. >> all the songs are now ruined. ♪ father christmas is coming to forget the brits, let's check back on the stairs, how are those guys doing? >> oh, ho, ho! >> i think santa would approve of that. >> i'm curious to hear the play by play. [ speaking in japanese ] >> that must be the tony romo of japanese bloo japanese broadcasting there. >>> we do have one more animal story to get to, and frank is insisting on this one. see how frank enjoys his nice, spacious bed? he may have stolen it from another animal. this is a golden retriever trying desperately to fit into this tiny, tiny little bed. have you seen why? check out the nice golden retriever-sized bed next to him, tiny little bed sleeping in his bid, instead of saying of
britain's national trust, which is, the organization that runs 300 historic buildings. >> aka, a bunchuptight british people. >> you can say it because you know one personally. they have banned the use of the word santa claus. they say it is too americanized. now they prefer the term "father christmas." >> oh, please. >> they're banning santa, st. nick or santa claus. >> all the songs are now ruined. ♪ father christmas is coming to forget the brits,...
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teams are continuing to search the area around the national trust area for wreckage.om the scene of the crash. 90 mp5, about a third of them conservatives, have signed a letter to the prime minister and chancellor to say that patients are being "failed" by the nhs and social care in england. a government spokesman said it was committed to making the sector sustainable. the politicians who signed the letter, including nearly 30 former ministers, are calling for parties to work together to find a solution. let's embrace the need to work across party. there is no majority in parliament. let's work across party to come up with a long—term settle m e nt party to come up with a long—term settlement so that we don't keep lurching from crisis to crisis. airand sea air and sea search is taking place to try to find and argentina submarine that went missing. the boat's last known position was about 260 miles off the coast of patagonia. history is set to be made in zimbabwe today, after human rights activists, and veterans, tried to persuade robert mugabe to stand down. state med
teams are continuing to search the area around the national trust area for wreckage.om the scene of the crash. 90 mp5, about a third of them conservatives, have signed a letter to the prime minister and chancellor to say that patients are being "failed" by the nhs and social care in england. a government spokesman said it was committed to making the sector sustainable. the politicians who signed the letter, including nearly 30 former ministers, are calling for parties to work together...
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teams will continue scouring the area for wreckage — around the national trust's waddesdon estate, near. ian palmer is there for us this morning. ian, what can you tell us about the crash and the ongoing investigation? it's getting light and i guess investigations and searches resume? it will very shortly. basically the search teams are arriving here on the edge of the waddesdon manor estate. they are having a briefing, a meeting at the moment. it isn't exactly clear when the investigation will resume after the suspension of it last night. of course it will start at some point this morning. when it does the families of the four dead people will be following developments very closely. beneath the canopy of autumn colour lies the wreckage of two light aircraft. this is the tale of the cessna plane. nearby lies its wing and a little further away in a clearing are the remains of what is believed to be the helicopter. two people were travelling in each aircraft and no one survived. we did a joint response with the fire service, ambulance and now the air accident branch who are working with u
teams will continue scouring the area for wreckage — around the national trust's waddesdon estate, near. ian palmer is there for us this morning. ian, what can you tell us about the crash and the ongoing investigation? it's getting light and i guess investigations and searches resume? it will very shortly. basically the search teams are arriving here on the edge of the waddesdon manor estate. they are having a briefing, a meeting at the moment. it isn't exactly clear when the investigation...
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contact with each other and spiralled downwards in part of a large woodland estate owned by the national trustey collided will be part of the air accident investigation, but what is known already is that visibility was good and weather was clear and bright. much of the debris is in small pieces and scattered over a wide area. this evening police have cordoned off the crash site, they say the searching will take place in the hours of daylight, and that is expected to take until at least monday. police in dorset have released a man they were questioning in connection with the disappearance of 19—year—old gaia pope who was last seen in swanage ten days ago. he is the third person the police have arrested on suspicion of murder. jon donnison has more. the beautiful dorset coast — now the focus of an ugly search. more than 50 officers from the police, fire service and coastguard combing the area above and below the cliffs, just outside swanage. but it's ten days since gaia pope was last seen. the search moved to this clifftop area after police found women's clothes — similar, they say, to what gaia
contact with each other and spiralled downwards in part of a large woodland estate owned by the national trustey collided will be part of the air accident investigation, but what is known already is that visibility was good and weather was clear and bright. much of the debris is in small pieces and scattered over a wide area. this evening police have cordoned off the crash site, they say the searching will take place in the hours of daylight, and that is expected to take until at least monday....
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teams will continue scouring the area for wreckage — around the national trust's waddesdon estate, neare will head up to glasgow where the scottish labour party is announcing its new party leader after a bitter battle to succeed kezia dugdale. let's listen in. i will then give a total combined vote at the end. in each section i will read out the total number of votes cast for each candidate and displayed the percentage on the screens. the full details of the results will be available on the scottish labour party website following this event. the result of the election, but the leader of the labour party in scotland is as follows. the total numberof scotland is as follows. the total number of eligible voters is 35,000 309. the number of eligible voters casting a vote in this election is 21,000 994. number of spoiled votes is nine. that makes overall turnout for the selection contest 62.2%. votes cast for each candidate in the registered supporters section are as follows. richard leonard 38, which represents 48.1% of the votes cast in this section. anas sarwar ai. that represents 5i.9% in
teams will continue scouring the area for wreckage — around the national trust's waddesdon estate, neare will head up to glasgow where the scottish labour party is announcing its new party leader after a bitter battle to succeed kezia dugdale. let's listen in. i will then give a total combined vote at the end. in each section i will read out the total number of votes cast for each candidate and displayed the percentage on the screens. the full details of the results will be available on the...
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that is managed by the national trust, the rothschild foundation on behalf of the national trust whouise. there is perhaps a chance to night of seeing a meteor shower. it takes tonight between midnight and dawn and one of the things that will be predicted if that there is a new moon which means it will be quite darkin moon which means it will be quite dark in rural spots so a good chance of seeing it particularly in central and eastern areas where we will have clear skies. this is the story so far today, a beautiful day in central and southern england and parts of south wales but stronger winds and more showers is the story further north and west. a few scattered thunderstorms as well, some hail mixed in and some snow on the tops of hills and mountains. pretty miserable a new factor in the wind, not feeling very warm. this is how we end the day, seven or 8 degrees, further south into double digits with the sunshine. through the night, we keep some clear skies particularly in sheltered eastern areas and further west the cloud will start together and move in. dribs and drabs of rain co
that is managed by the national trust, the rothschild foundation on behalf of the national trust whouise. there is perhaps a chance to night of seeing a meteor shower. it takes tonight between midnight and dawn and one of the things that will be predicted if that there is a new moon which means it will be quite darkin moon which means it will be quite dark in rural spots so a good chance of seeing it particularly in central and eastern areas where we will have clear skies. this is the story so...
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to have collided in the skies above waddesdon manor in buckinghamshire, which is owned by the national trustilots and any passengers is continuing, while air accident investigators are preparing to begin their work to establish what caused this tragic accident. the bbc thinks it knows the registrations of the aircraft involved but we are not broadcasting them until next of kin have been informed. in terms of exactly how this happened, air accident investigators will be looking at possible mechanicalfailure, investigators will be looking at possible mechanical failure, or pilot error. we know that the skies we re pilot error. we know that the skies were bright and clear at around midday. waddesdon manor is said to be spectacular from the air, but pilots are taught almost in their first lesson that the ideas are their most important instrument and they should use them for keeping an eye on out to check they are not close to any other aircraft. the zimbabwean leader robert mugabe has been seen in public for the first time since the military takeover on wednesday. he‘s reportedly been under hous
to have collided in the skies above waddesdon manor in buckinghamshire, which is owned by the national trustilots and any passengers is continuing, while air accident investigators are preparing to begin their work to establish what caused this tragic accident. the bbc thinks it knows the registrations of the aircraft involved but we are not broadcasting them until next of kin have been informed. in terms of exactly how this happened, air accident investigators will be looking at possible...
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to have collided in the skies above waddesdon manor in buckinghamshire, which is owned by the national trustfell, the job of identifying the pilots and any passengers is continuing, while air accident investigators are preparing to begin their work to establish what caused this tragic accident. ben, when are we likely to have a clear idea of what happened to those on board? the police here said they are planning to give a briefing at point fairly soon. what we are hoping to learn, more than anything, is how many people were involved. there was one helicopter, there was a light aircraft, obviously at least two pilots, were either of those aircraft carrying passengers at the moment, we don't know. we know that in the aftermath of the accident will and ambulance and an air ambulance attended, we know there have been casualties but we don't know how many with a. the bbc believes it knows the registrations of the aircraft involved but we will not publish them and we know for sure that the next of kin have been involved. the next question, how did this happen. we know the skies were bright and cle
to have collided in the skies above waddesdon manor in buckinghamshire, which is owned by the national trustfell, the job of identifying the pilots and any passengers is continuing, while air accident investigators are preparing to begin their work to establish what caused this tragic accident. ben, when are we likely to have a clear idea of what happened to those on board? the police here said they are planning to give a briefing at point fairly soon. what we are hoping to learn, more than...
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and then spiralled downward hitting the ground in front of a large rural estate owned by the national trustch other will be the focus of the air accident investigation. but what is known already is that visibility was good and the weather was clear and bright. much of the debris is in small pieces. it's scattered over a wide area. this evening, the police have cordoned off the crash site. they say the searching will take place during the hours of daylight and that's expected to take until at least monday. ben ando, bbc news, buckinghamshire. pressure is growing on president robert mugabe with his own party zanu pf calling on him to go. that's been echoed by the veterans of the war against white rule in zimbabwe, who until now have long been the president's most ardent supporters. their leaders have called for a mass demonstration in the capital harare tomorrow. today, mr mugabe appeared in public for the first time since the military takeover. our africa editor, fergal keane reports from zimbabwe. here in harare, the sense of crisis is swelling. after a day of the surprising and the surreal
and then spiralled downward hitting the ground in front of a large rural estate owned by the national trustch other will be the focus of the air accident investigation. but what is known already is that visibility was good and the weather was clear and bright. much of the debris is in small pieces. it's scattered over a wide area. this evening, the police have cordoned off the crash site. they say the searching will take place during the hours of daylight and that's expected to take until at...
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teams will continue scouring the area for wreckage — around the national trust's waddesdon estate, nearrch teams have arrived here at waddesdon manor. i'm told they are having a briefing at the moment but will resume their search later today. what we know is that yesterday afternoon, just after midday, a cesna 152 yesterday afternoon, just after midday, a cesna152 helicopter collided with an aeroplane and crashed in a wooded area. thames valley police have launched a joint investigation between themselves and the air accident investigation branch. police will carry out a detailed search. the investigation branch will provide the technical expertise to try to piece together to recover the wreckage from the wooded area, and try to understand how all this accident came to happen. four people are dead. two people were travelling in each aircraft. and of course the families of those dead people will be waiting very closely, following developments in the coming days to try and get some answers as to why their loved ones have died. i'm joined now by david gleave — an aviation safety expert who
teams will continue scouring the area for wreckage — around the national trust's waddesdon estate, nearrch teams have arrived here at waddesdon manor. i'm told they are having a briefing at the moment but will resume their search later today. what we know is that yesterday afternoon, just after midday, a cesna 152 yesterday afternoon, just after midday, a cesna152 helicopter collided with an aeroplane and crashed in a wooded area. thames valley police have launched a joint investigation...
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the very thing that the national trust are doing in bringing stone in and putting a path, this is historichen follow the signs we can avoid damage to what is a really important monuments because heritage is worth {16.4 billion to the national economy each year. and we do need to invest if we want to ensure that that heritage can continue to produce that value for the nation. speaking out to john produce that value for the nation. speaking out tojohn with the world heritage and you look after a number of sites. ‘s wall is your primary focus. who are technically, is in charge of the wall? i got the pleasure of working with all the partners who work along the wall. they are dedicated bunch of style and an army of volunteers that operate all throughout the year helping the tens of thousands of visitors to get the maximum enjoyment. are 31 world heritage sites in the uk, just over 1000 across the world and they are important to the whole of humanity. they are places to come and visit, to come and experience. look behind us right now, this isjust the place to be. it is incredible. the fact that
the very thing that the national trust are doing in bringing stone in and putting a path, this is historichen follow the signs we can avoid damage to what is a really important monuments because heritage is worth {16.4 billion to the national economy each year. and we do need to invest if we want to ensure that that heritage can continue to produce that value for the nation. speaking out to john produce that value for the nation. speaking out tojohn with the world heritage and you look after a...
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on talking to tim parker, boss of the national trust.chief of the general staff, i'm getting mixed up because we got so many guests. a very busy hour and a bit after 9am. with a lineup like that i think we can forgive you repeating one of them! thanks, andrew, talk to you later. it's a tradition that's long been the soundtrack to all sorts of occasions, whether joyful or sombre. but there are concerns bell ringing is at risk of dying out. a new uk—wide campaign is hoping to ring in the changes and attract a new generation to the art form. breakfast‘s tim muffett has been to find out more. treble's going... she's gone. weddings... remembrance... treble two two! national celebrations. or just another sunday morning. church bells convey many messages. five to four. ringing them brings many benefits. is good for the brain, it's good physical exercise as well. it's both physically and mentally a challenge because you got to concentrate really hard. the sound comes a long time after the actions of listening is key. but this hobby is failing to
on talking to tim parker, boss of the national trust.chief of the general staff, i'm getting mixed up because we got so many guests. a very busy hour and a bit after 9am. with a lineup like that i think we can forgive you repeating one of them! thanks, andrew, talk to you later. it's a tradition that's long been the soundtrack to all sorts of occasions, whether joyful or sombre. but there are concerns bell ringing is at risk of dying out. a new uk—wide campaign is hoping to ring in the...
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teams will continue scouring the area for wreckage — around the national trust's waddesdon estate, nearh the canopy of autumn colour lies the wreckage of two light aircraft. this is the tale of the cessna plane. nearby lies its wing and a little further away in a clearing are the remains of what is believed to be the helicopter. two people were travelling in each aircraft and no one survived. we did a joint response with the fire service, ambulance and now the air accident branch who are working with us through a joint investigation while we establish the cause of the crash. the mid—air collision happened above the waddesdon estate, in buckinghamshire. both pilots took off from whickham airport 20 miles away. visibility at the time was clear and bright. an off—duty fire officer saw the collision and says there was a loud bang followed by falling debris. yesterday, police and air accident investigators worked late into the night. their task — to find out why the crash happened and who was involved. with the wreckage spread over a large area, the search for clues as to why two aircraft co
teams will continue scouring the area for wreckage — around the national trust's waddesdon estate, nearh the canopy of autumn colour lies the wreckage of two light aircraft. this is the tale of the cessna plane. nearby lies its wing and a little further away in a clearing are the remains of what is believed to be the helicopter. two people were travelling in each aircraft and no one survived. we did a joint response with the fire service, ambulance and now the air accident branch who are...
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banks we had in catalonia out in mullet and alexander why didn't trust their separatism datum trust nationalism abe them trash exclusion. a recent poll shows that catalan independence is now the number to worry for spaniards. behind unemployment and ahead of corruption. that evening you deadly have been struggling to breed of pollution in the indian capital reaches dangerous new levels authorities were. forced to close schools and counsel the city's marathon one minister it says the city has become. a giant gas chamber our correspondent stray banditti has its rewards. you can smell the pollution in the air in deadly today. around this time every year. the pollution levels in deadly reached catastrophic levels of it's like smoking two packs of cigarettes a day that's how bad things are here. and was still people don't seem to be very aware of how terrible the situation is. if you look around me you'll see not a lot of people are wearing masks. and people don't seem to be. because of the way. but that doesn't pollution affect. if you want to. and go home. then they were never going. but w. becaus
banks we had in catalonia out in mullet and alexander why didn't trust their separatism datum trust nationalism abe them trash exclusion. a recent poll shows that catalan independence is now the number to worry for spaniards. behind unemployment and ahead of corruption. that evening you deadly have been struggling to breed of pollution in the indian capital reaches dangerous new levels authorities were. forced to close schools and counsel the city's marathon one minister it says the city has...
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labor party elected a new leader in scotland coming up in the show can we trust nation media reports about robert mugabe given historical coverage of former british colony zimbabwe we speak in the form achieve advisor of u.k. back opposition leader morgan tsvangirai and the head of mugabe's zanu p.f. u.k. chapter of the politician a factor u.k. ruling coalition slams on limbs leader the over a go for it by u.t. and foolishness. shin fein m.p. and. director of elections francine malloy appeals to downing street for the truth about an alleged british coverup over the murder of northern irish politician patsy kelly all this more coming up in today's going underground but first to the southern african nation of zimbabwe which is mean in the news a lot lately here in britain the former colonial muster of zimbabwe the statement they did broadcasters routinely attacked the government of the country led by robert mugabe ever since independence in the end of white ruled so-called rhodesia . now the silence of mr mugabe it's all right for the africans but what about the white mainstream media'
labor party elected a new leader in scotland coming up in the show can we trust nation media reports about robert mugabe given historical coverage of former british colony zimbabwe we speak in the form achieve advisor of u.k. back opposition leader morgan tsvangirai and the head of mugabe's zanu p.f. u.k. chapter of the politician a factor u.k. ruling coalition slams on limbs leader the over a go for it by u.t. and foolishness. shin fein m.p. and. director of elections francine malloy appeals...
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labor party elect its new leader in scotland coming up in the show can we trust nature nation media reports about robert mugabe given historical coverage of former british colony zimbabwe we speak in the form achieve advisor of u.k. back opposition leader morgan tsvangirai and the head of the new pm u.k. chapter of the politician to raise a major factor u.k. ruling coalition slams lindsay leader for its value and foolishness. fane m.p.'s on the ball he sounds director of elections front see malloy appeals to downing street for the truth about an alleged british coverup over the murder of northern irish politician patsy kelly all this of all coming up with today's going underground but first to the southern african nation of zimbabwe which is being in the news a lot lately here in britain the former colonial master of zimbabwe the statement dated broadcaster is routinely at. the government of the country led by robert mugabe ever since independence in the end of white ruled so called rhodesia. now the silence of mr mugabe it's all right so the africans but what about the white maids remede y
labor party elect its new leader in scotland coming up in the show can we trust nature nation media reports about robert mugabe given historical coverage of former british colony zimbabwe we speak in the form achieve advisor of u.k. back opposition leader morgan tsvangirai and the head of the new pm u.k. chapter of the politician to raise a major factor u.k. ruling coalition slams lindsay leader for its value and foolishness. fane m.p.'s on the ball he sounds director of elections front see...
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trust putin. i don't think most americans or most national security officials trust putin, but unfortunately, thatt the stance of the president of the united states. he, of course, continues to take the president's word for the fact -- president putin's word that he didn't interview in the us election, when, in fact, we know from our own intelligence community that they did. i think the bigger problem here is that the president has largely seated america's role in global leadership. and it's not just with respect to syria. it's also by withdrawing from the paris climate accords, by threatening the iran deal. this is a president who has taken a step back on a global stage, and that leaves room for others, including vladimir putin, to step up. >> and daniel, this is what putin wanted, really. this is exactly where he wanted to be. >> yeah, we've seen over the past two decades, resurgent russia, that putin has been very aggressive, certainly in the middle east, in south asia, by arming the taliban, in our own backyard in latin america. he's on center stage right now and it's of great value to him, fo
trust putin. i don't think most americans or most national security officials trust putin, but unfortunately, thatt the stance of the president of the united states. he, of course, continues to take the president's word for the fact -- president putin's word that he didn't interview in the us election, when, in fact, we know from our own intelligence community that they did. i think the bigger problem here is that the president has largely seated america's role in global leadership. and it's...
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. >> we're working to bring the nation together around those us as a people. grateful towe are you for trusting us with this magnificent gown. we assure you it will be cared for with the same attention as all of our national treasures. in just a few hours, the gallery reopens to the public. the nation and the world will share this moment forever. tois now my pleasure secretary of the smithsonian, who embodies so many fundamental american ideas. a first-generation american, cardiologist, flautist, champion of arts and humanities, and an advocate for the most important issues of our time. [applause] >> thank you, john. thank you everyone for joining us. mrs. trump, thank you for donating this and being part of the smithsonian. distinguished guests, welcome to the national museum of american history on the national mall of the united states. this museum has been collecting gowns for the first ladies collection for more than a century. it is, and remains, one of the most popular exhibitions. on behalf of the smithsonian, i want to thank you for your generosity in allowing us to add to this collecti
. >> we're working to bring the nation together around those us as a people. grateful towe are you for trusting us with this magnificent gown. we assure you it will be cared for with the same attention as all of our national treasures. in just a few hours, the gallery reopens to the public. the nation and the world will share this moment forever. tois now my pleasure secretary of the smithsonian, who embodies so many fundamental american ideas. a first-generation american, cardiologist,...
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national family to which we all belong as citizens of this incredible country. thanksursday, as we give for our cherished loved ones, let us also renew our bonds of trust, loyalty and affection, between our fellow citizens as members of a proud, national family of americans. and now, i think drumstick and wishbone -- i think they would be very thankful, if we would just get around to the pardon. they say, enough talk, please hardiness! so i want to thank -- please pardon us! so i thank everybody for being you today and it wish everybody a very, very happy thanks giving. very special people, of errors i shall country -- very special country. thank you! [applause] wow! president trump: big bird! how heavy is that bird? >> 36 pounds? >> 36 pounds! i feel good about myself, doing this. are you ready, drumstick? ok? drumstick, you are hereby hardened! [laughter] [applause] president trump: thank you very much, everybody. thank you. [chatter] president trump: thank you, everybody. ♪ announcer: c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues which impact you. coming up tomorrow morning, a look at the latest on the fight against isis. the former c
national family to which we all belong as citizens of this incredible country. thanksursday, as we give for our cherished loved ones, let us also renew our bonds of trust, loyalty and affection, between our fellow citizens as members of a proud, national family of americans. and now, i think drumstick and wishbone -- i think they would be very thankful, if we would just get around to the pardon. they say, enough talk, please hardiness! so i want to thank -- please pardon us! so i thank...
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national family to which we all belong as citizens of this incredible country. this thursday, as we give thanks for our cherished loved ones, let us also renew our bonds of trust, loyalty, and affection between our fellow citizens as members of a proud national family of americans. and now i think drumstick and wishbone would be very thankful if we would just get around to the pardon. they say, "enough talk, please pardon us." so i want to thank everybody for being here today and wish everybody a very, very happy thanksgiving -- very special people, a very special country. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] wow.dent trump: wow. big bird. how heavy is that bird? >> 36 pounds. president trump: 36 pounds. big bird. [indiscernible] president trump: are you ready, drumstick? ok. drumstick, you are hereby pardoned. thank you very much, everybody. thank you. >> [indiscernible] president trump: thank you, everybody. [applause] >> thanksgiving day on c-span, your are some highlights. analytical and 30, the liberty mccain atonoring john the national constitution in philadelphia. at 1:00, john kerry receiving a lifetime achievement award at the kennedy institute in
national family to which we all belong as citizens of this incredible country. this thursday, as we give thanks for our cherished loved ones, let us also renew our bonds of trust, loyalty, and affection between our fellow citizens as members of a proud national family of americans. and now i think drumstick and wishbone would be very thankful if we would just get around to the pardon. they say, "enough talk, please pardon us." so i want to thank everybody for being here today and wish...
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they don't trust the national media. they say these attacks are suspect, coming several weeks before the special election the thing, alex, under alabama law, he cannot be removed from the ballot at this point. any replacement would have to be a write-in candidate. again, we are awaiting roy moore's first public appearance, potentially in just a few minutes. all indications are that he still plans to attend this event here just outside birmingham at the public library. >> i would expect he will address the allegations and make a big risk for himself and continue to do so in that comment that he makes there. we thank you for keeping an eye on that, we'll get back to you, see what he does say, appreciate that. heidi briz biprzybyl la joins m ladies, good morning, heidi to you first the roy moore reaction to the accusations in the washington article. first up, what do you make of how he responded in that interview? did he dig himself a different hole? >> it was really striking, the only thing he seemed to design assaulting a
they don't trust the national media. they say these attacks are suspect, coming several weeks before the special election the thing, alex, under alabama law, he cannot be removed from the ballot at this point. any replacement would have to be a write-in candidate. again, we are awaiting roy moore's first public appearance, potentially in just a few minutes. all indications are that he still plans to attend this event here just outside birmingham at the public library. >> i would expect he...
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>> well, you're right that there's a huge trust deficit and most in the national security establishment would tell us we shouldn't trust russia. most would also tell you both in the trump administration and the administrations that preceded it that like it or not, we sort of have to deal with russia one way or another because they do have so much influence in some of the key areas, especially syria and other parts of the middle east. it's not so much a matter of trusting them and taking them at their word, but finding some way that we can figure out where our interests align and where we can hold each other to some type of productive path forward. when you hear the president essentially saying he's taking president putin at his word, at face value when he says he didn't do what the u.s. intelligence agencies said he did, that's where you start to get concerns and the chilling effect for our intelligence operatives. >> i want to play also some sound from john brennan, everybody. let's take a listen to that. >> i think mr. putin is very clever in terms of playing to mr. trump's interest i
>> well, you're right that there's a huge trust deficit and most in the national security establishment would tell us we shouldn't trust russia. most would also tell you both in the trump administration and the administrations that preceded it that like it or not, we sort of have to deal with russia one way or another because they do have so much influence in some of the key areas, especially syria and other parts of the middle east. it's not so much a matter of trusting them and taking...
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lord, we know that if we trust you, our best days as a nation are waiting on us. it is in your powerful and majestic name that we pray. amen. the presiding officer: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the presiding officer: the clerk will read a communication to the senate. the clerk: washington, d.c., november 16, 2017. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable luther strange, a senator from the state of alabama, to perform the duties of the chair. signed: orrin g. hatch, presidet pro tempore. mr. mcconnell: mr. president. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: during the past decade many in the middle class struggled to make ends meet. the economy was sluggish. paychecks were often stagnant. and jobs for many were too hard to find, perhaps not on the coast w
lord, we know that if we trust you, our best days as a nation are waiting on us. it is in your powerful and majestic name that we pray. amen. the presiding officer: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the presiding officer: the clerk will read a communication to the senate. the clerk:...
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joanna elson, chief executive of the money advice trust, the charity that runs national debtline.llecting debt, if you look at where councils collect most debt is not when they the bailiffs, and it is really distressing for local residents. we heal lots of lots of stories of people especially with children being very distressed and anxious and having sleepless nights when a bailiff tries to take their goods away. councils are owed this money — they need it to pay for vital services in the community — what should they do? you are right. councils need to collect the money that is owed to them. we rely on these services. we see from other sectors there are better ways of collecting debts. look at banks and credit card companies and utilities companies. they are investing in training for their staff. they are contacting people fairly and they are offering to see what arrangements can be put in place to help people pay their debts back. it is a more effective and pleasant way of collecting debt than the way the councils are pursuing. we urge people to get advice from a free service fro
joanna elson, chief executive of the money advice trust, the charity that runs national debtline.llecting debt, if you look at where councils collect most debt is not when they the bailiffs, and it is really distressing for local residents. we heal lots of lots of stories of people especially with children being very distressed and anxious and having sleepless nights when a bailiff tries to take their goods away. councils are owed this money — they need it to pay for vital services in the...
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insanity to it's trust a national security to a lottery, and that's what the diversity visa lottery program does. we've had terrorists -- and we've known it for a number of years -- we've had terrorists that have been getting their names into the lottery so that hopefully they can win the lottery and get to come to america to kill americans. . and i understand that there was a stepped-up effort in the last couple of years to vet people a little better. then e trouble is, as director of the f.b.i. comey testified before our judiciary committee, we've got nothing to vet these people against. so many of them. from syria, from yemen. you know, he said, in iraq we had all of the government records. and it ourns out even with all the government records they let in two terrorists. we had fingerprints of theirs on i.e.d. that's killed americans. -- that killed americans -- i.e.d.'s that killed americans. and they let them in and eventually realize they had made a mistake. so they said, we're going to step up our vetting after they realized they'd admitted known terrorists into the united states, th
insanity to it's trust a national security to a lottery, and that's what the diversity visa lottery program does. we've had terrorists -- and we've known it for a number of years -- we've had terrorists that have been getting their names into the lottery so that hopefully they can win the lottery and get to come to america to kill americans. . and i understand that there was a stepped-up effort in the last couple of years to vet people a little better. then e trouble is, as director of the...
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it's a problem not just for you and me but for the nation that this president is not trusted by the american people. >> that's wrong. you know what's a problem for this nation, that you refuse -- cnn used to be a place where people can tune in and get the news all day long. now they get spin and people's opinions. cnn should own it. why not say it's in our commercial interest at cnn to be anti-trump. we're profitable if we're against the president, most of our viewers are against the president. just own it. don't you think that would be more profitable for cnn? >> i guess you just want everybody to be like fox news, state-run media. >> stop being jealous of fox news, brian, and their ratings. it would help if you drop the jealousy a little bit about fox news. the fact is that we need a media that covers the facts. if consumer confidence is at a 17-year high, that's relevant to the forgotten man or woman that donna brazile admits was being ignored. >> it's like a doctor walks in and says you have cancer and it's spreading throughout your body but the good news is your legs and feet still work
it's a problem not just for you and me but for the nation that this president is not trusted by the american people. >> that's wrong. you know what's a problem for this nation, that you refuse -- cnn used to be a place where people can tune in and get the news all day long. now they get spin and people's opinions. cnn should own it. why not say it's in our commercial interest at cnn to be anti-trump. we're profitable if we're against the president, most of our viewers are against the...
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he's been extensive and always returning to the idea that he does not totally trust, anybody of the nationale interje intercommunity. i see he's not going to tust his own intelligent community when it comes to assessment or the gofr government or sought to interfew in last year protection. >> the president is in the middle of the long tripe through asia. >> part of the focus of this country is to thoi a yu thited front and to ugh that the president does not clear conflict. >> it seems leek test avoiding conflict with vladimir putin. what does imagine sauce that aend to allies. reremews to point the mooingers at poop. >> no one is really arguing the intersuspension early than him. if you make statements like this that's, intelligence, agency are -- and what other leaders are saying and both parties have agreed, it is unclear why he feels the need to do this and it under cuts the able to actually be new nighted. it under cut the ability to have discussion discussions with russia because they are all tainted. >> lewis, the president does not trst h trust his own official. who is he listening to
he's been extensive and always returning to the idea that he does not totally trust, anybody of the nationale interje intercommunity. i see he's not going to tust his own intelligent community when it comes to assessment or the gofr government or sought to interfew in last year protection. >> the president is in the middle of the long tripe through asia. >> part of the focus of this country is to thoi a yu thited front and to ugh that the president does not clear conflict. >>...
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of faith and i have a feeling pastor pomeroy will lead his church and our nation in an example of what it really means to trustingeven when all evidence points to the contrary. this congregation is faith filled. i think they will be an example to the nation. >> he has a experience the unthinkable. to have a child die in such a horrific way, an innocent child worshiping on a sunday morning like so many other americans, sitting there and what is supposed to be a safe space, now, no longer with us. >> the only comfort you can have in this is to believe what jesus said, and that is there is a better world for those who know christ. that is the only hope we have as believers, that this life isn't all that there is, there is something better awaiting us. >> pastor jeffries, this is a tough night. we thank you for your strength and faith and your words of wisdom and solace that you offered our nation tonight. thank you very much. >> god bless you. thank you so much. >> seem to you. >> also tonight, from houston, pastor hosting is weighing in with prayers to those affected, and of course prayers for all of us in this cou
of faith and i have a feeling pastor pomeroy will lead his church and our nation in an example of what it really means to trustingeven when all evidence points to the contrary. this congregation is faith filled. i think they will be an example to the nation. >> he has a experience the unthinkable. to have a child die in such a horrific way, an innocent child worshiping on a sunday morning like so many other americans, sitting there and what is supposed to be a safe space, now, no longer...
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principles and these principles -- [applause] -- create stability and bring trust, security and prosperity among like-minded nationswe must also deal decisively with other threats to our security and the future of our children, such as, criminal cartels, human smuggling, drugs, corruption, cybercrime, and territorial expansion. as i have said many times before, all civilized people must come together to drive out terrorists and extremists from our societies. stripping them of funding, territory, and ideological support, we must stop radical islamic terrorism. let us work together for a peaceful, prosperous, and free indo pacific. i'm confident that together every problem we have spoken about today can be solved and every challenge we face can be overcome. if we succeed in this effort, if we seize the opportunities before us and ground our partnerships firmly in the interests of our own people, then together we will achieve everything we dream for our nations and for our children. we will be blessed with a world of strong sovereign and independent nations thriving in peace and commerce with others. there will be pla
principles and these principles -- [applause] -- create stability and bring trust, security and prosperity among like-minded nationswe must also deal decisively with other threats to our security and the future of our children, such as, criminal cartels, human smuggling, drugs, corruption, cybercrime, and territorial expansion. as i have said many times before, all civilized people must come together to drive out terrorists and extremists from our societies. stripping them of funding,...
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three principles and these principles -- create stability and build trust, security, and prosperity among like-minded nations. we must also deal decisively with other threats to our security and the future of our children, such as criminal cartels, human smuggling, drugs, corruption, cybercrime, and territorial expansion. as i have said many times before: all civilized people must come together to drive out terrorists and extremists from our societies, stripping them of funding, territory, and ideological support. we must stop radical islamic terrorism. so let us work together for a peaceful, prosperous, and free indo-pacific. i am confident that, together, every problem we have spoken about today can be solved and every challenge we face can be overcome. if we succeed in this effort, if we seize the opportunities before us and ground our partnerships firmly in the interests of our own people, then together we will achieve everything we dream for our nations and for our children. we will be blessed with a world of strong, sovereign, and independent nations, thriving in peace and commerce with others. they wi
three principles and these principles -- create stability and build trust, security, and prosperity among like-minded nations. we must also deal decisively with other threats to our security and the future of our children, such as criminal cartels, human smuggling, drugs, corruption, cybercrime, and territorial expansion. as i have said many times before: all civilized people must come together to drive out terrorists and extremists from our societies, stripping them of funding, territory, and...
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he had earned the enmity of his buddies without winning a reformers trust so he had no national base of support. he also secretly suffered from brights disease, kidney ailment that may have dampened his enthusiasm for serving another four years. in any case republicans declined to nominate him. by the time he left the white house in 1885, the public's perception of him had been transformed. one newspaper editor wrote quote, no man ever entered the presidency so profoundly and widely distrusted as chester allen arthur and no one ever retired from the highest civil trust of the world more generally respected, liked by political friends info. even mark twain certainly was not shy about mocking politicians said it would be hard indeed to better president arthur's administration. so if arthur was so great, why does everybody or nearly everybody forgot about him. first is that he burned his papers which creates a challenge for historians. and he served during an era that is foggy in the minds of most americans. he also was suspicious of the press, not surprisingly given the way they had tr
he had earned the enmity of his buddies without winning a reformers trust so he had no national base of support. he also secretly suffered from brights disease, kidney ailment that may have dampened his enthusiasm for serving another four years. in any case republicans declined to nominate him. by the time he left the white house in 1885, the public's perception of him had been transformed. one newspaper editor wrote quote, no man ever entered the presidency so profoundly and widely distrusted...
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nation. to me personally he demands a father mental home to noms in my early days. we don't say thank you do we need and trust that our history will grant you may use probe up ladies and could be of use deserve to stay just as one of the founding fathers does for a nation. let me also to go tonight is you know a very very special way. the presidents you know me just of soon as steersman or for a region and a continent led by zacks and his home of president kennedy deborah gold of zambia thought. mary was the only living member of the fun national front line states grouping. which you synonymous with the decolonization process you know our region. we all know you as indeed we do you remember oh yes colleagues now departed. the statesman who are with us today show as study of success. had it beat that show as study of sex a nation. which you speak so well of our continent. it is a not a team that must get won't die and a bone done is generations and over to succeed new ones or can i meet you. know managing their own now you have bestowed upon me. is that the action does six that to beckon will not be accomplish
nation. to me personally he demands a father mental home to noms in my early days. we don't say thank you do we need and trust that our history will grant you may use probe up ladies and could be of use deserve to stay just as one of the founding fathers does for a nation. let me also to go tonight is you know a very very special way. the presidents you know me just of soon as steersman or for a region and a continent led by zacks and his home of president kennedy deborah gold of zambia...
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of faith and i have a feeling pastor pomeroy will lead his church and our nation in an example of what it really means to trusting god, even when all evidence points to the contrary. this congregation is faith filled. i think they will be an example to the nation. >> he has a experience the unthinkable. to have a child die in such a horrific way, an innocent child worshiping on a sunday morning like so many other americans, sitting there and what is supposed to be a safe space, now, no longer with us. >> the only comfort you can have in this is to believe what jesus said, and that is there is a better world for those who know christ. that is the only hope we have as believers, that this life isn't all that there is, there is something better awaiting us. >> pastor jeffries, this is a tough night. we thank you for your strength and faith and your words of wisdom and solace that you offered our nation tonight. thank you very much. >> god bless you. thank you souch. >> seem to you. >> also tonight, from houston pastor hosting is weighing in with prayers to those affected, and of course prayers for all of us in this
of faith and i have a feeling pastor pomeroy will lead his church and our nation in an example of what it really means to trusting god, even when all evidence points to the contrary. this congregation is faith filled. i think they will be an example to the nation. >> he has a experience the unthinkable. to have a child die in such a horrific way, an innocent child worshiping on a sunday morning like so many other americans, sitting there and what is supposed to be a safe space, now, no...
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president nicolas maduro called for a creditor meeting to discuss restructuring the nation's foreign debt the wilmington trust says a thirty day grace period expired and it had received no funds from corporate like to cover overdue interest payments an american journalist accused of insulting zimbabwe president robert mugabe has been released from custody on bail mothball donovan allegedly retreated a post that called the ninety three year old leader a sick man and referred to him as a goblin. reports the police a baby in watching the donovan for months to say that on her twitter page had a picture of a poster that said shut down zimbabwe twenty sixteen this is referring to the anti-government protests that happened last year the large scale anti-government protests there saying that she was arrested and charged with subversion and undermine the president. because she retreated a tweet that referred to president mugabe as old and sickly and referred to him as a goblin she is being released on bail she left in the company of n.b.c. officials from the united states this is the first race since the cybersecurity
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we need to ensure that consumers and businesses trust the national credit reporting system. >> i think you have a serious trust problem today. and i think the lack of coming forth with solutions and the adversarial approach that we've seen to this is not helping to solve the problem. so we >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. smith, this is actually to all of you. in 2014 the department of veteran's affairs created the choice program to allow vets to receive medical care in non-va facilities. led to delayed payments and billing problems. which in turn resulted in some vets receiving adverse actions on their credit reports from debt collection efforts. adverse credit actions make it more difficult and expensive for them to get a mortgage, to buy a car and it's really troubling that our veterans have had their credit harmed through no fault of their own. to make it easier for this erroneous debt to be removed in credit reports. medical debt can obviously get expensive. what damage can it do to the vet's credit when this is reported as unpaid? >> we agree with you 100% that veterans shouldn't
we need to ensure that consumers and businesses trust the national credit reporting system. >> i think you have a serious trust problem today. and i think the lack of coming forth with solutions and the adversarial approach that we've seen to this is not helping to solve the problem. so we >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. smith, this is actually to all of you. in 2014 the department of veteran's affairs created the choice program to allow vets to receive medical care in non-va...
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take twelve months but we have to build a system governing system in libya that we can trust ok many of european nations italian france the u.k. and then you go to the united states they do not want to put any equipment on the ground because they don't trust haven't these equipment are weapons or machinery in the hands that may or fall on the wrong hands so we're suffering because of that so there has to be a system to have a security system border security systems in place. that can function so everybody looks at this and says how do we do this how do we make it work without haven't a functioning democratic democratic is a is not the word these days a functioning government in libya it's going to be very hard to institute anything the border is a very wide open so it's going to take a lot of money it's going to take a lot of effort and it just can't be superficial the security council has to raise the issue of borders in libya much higher because it's going to cause many more people twenty two thousand and that's still a substantial number of people coming across the border to italy and there's going t
take twelve months but we have to build a system governing system in libya that we can trust ok many of european nations italian france the u.k. and then you go to the united states they do not want to put any equipment on the ground because they don't trust haven't these equipment are weapons or machinery in the hands that may or fall on the wrong hands so we're suffering because of that so there has to be a system to have a security system border security systems in place. that can function...
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once we've been able to solve for that trust then our utilities, national agencies and labs can redistribute through the remediation grid. in summery, identity, trusted data, attributed isolated networks, threat detection and sharing, automated response and remediation for technologies to focus on cyber defense. the battlefield continues to change. we need to look at a new ways to protect our infrastructure. our adversaries arefer midable. this is a hidden tacts on a economy that will continue until we address the root cause of the symptoms. it will lower the cost to defend our infrastructure and raise the cost to attack our infrastructure. that will allow more innovation in our industry and the appropriate framework to welcome these devices. thank you for the opportunity to testify. i look forward to today's questions. >> thank you, mr. riddell. thank you all of you. very interesting testimony. very important testimony. just really appreciate it. i think we look to some of the breakthroughs that are out there and these technologies that we hope will allow for that level of protection, but s
once we've been able to solve for that trust then our utilities, national agencies and labs can redistribute through the remediation grid. in summery, identity, trusted data, attributed isolated networks, threat detection and sharing, automated response and remediation for technologies to focus on cyber defense. the battlefield continues to change. we need to look at a new ways to protect our infrastructure. our adversaries arefer midable. this is a hidden tacts on a economy that will continue...