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so she coined a new term for marketers and it's resonated around the world. ♪ there's a new term in townpeople buzzing around the globe. gaga's one, so is fallon. ellen is one, too. move over millennials it's the dawning of the age of perennials. >> what are perennials? >> i describe perennials of people of all ages who defy generational stereotypes. who continue to push up against the growing edge. they're ever evolving, ever blooming relevant people. >> gina published a piece called "meet the perennials." within days it has gone around the world. ♪ from fast company to the london evening standard, gina knew she has tapped into something that was striking a chord. >> it was genius. i thought it affirmed what it was that we have always been doing. >> susan griffin black is the founder of eo, a power house in the body care industry based in ma rin county, california. when she heard the term perennial, she was thrilled that there was finally a word that described their philosophy. eo's wholistic view of their customer base has always been clearly reflected in their marketing. for susan, de
so she coined a new term for marketers and it's resonated around the world. ♪ there's a new term in townpeople buzzing around the globe. gaga's one, so is fallon. ellen is one, too. move over millennials it's the dawning of the age of perennials. >> what are perennials? >> i describe perennials of people of all ages who defy generational stereotypes. who continue to push up against the growing edge. they're ever evolving, ever blooming relevant people. >> gina published a...
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what is new in terms of the new team has rolled in, we do normal leadership where you got outreach to the full team and the full j-2 team which is bi weekly i will put out an update of the team in terms of what's happening of command. we have the centcom -- daily addresses of the pa system and where he tells about his travel and what's going on in the command and well received by the command. we introduced walk-abouts where we do normal leadership stuff of getting throughout and mixing it up with our troops. i learn something every time i do that. as i mentioned, it is a world class force for us. >> thank you. >> ranking member, moulton. do you have any questions? >> yes, ma'am, thank you very much. >> one of the key findings of the dog finding reports was leadership did not ensure operational reporting necessarily from commanders on the ground was appropriately separated from analytical assessment. i am an operational guy myself. obviously, they have a certain place in intelligence analysis. can you talk about what you are doing to correct that particular issue? >> so i will tell you
what is new in terms of the new team has rolled in, we do normal leadership where you got outreach to the full team and the full j-2 team which is bi weekly i will put out an update of the team in terms of what's happening of command. we have the centcom -- daily addresses of the pa system and where he tells about his travel and what's going on in the command and well received by the command. we introduced walk-abouts where we do normal leadership stuff of getting throughout and mixing it up...
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she coined a new term for marketers and it's resinated around the world. there's a new term in town and has people buzzing around the globe. gaga's one. so is fallon. ellen is one, too. move over millennials, it's the dawning of the age of perennials. what are perennials? >> i describe them as people of all ages who defy generations of stereo types and tonight to push up against the growing edge, ever evolving, blooming, relevant people. >> gina pell published a piece called meet the perennials on the story telling site, media. within days, it had gone arnds the world. from fast company to the london evening standard, gina knew she tapped into something that was striking a cord. >> it was genius, i thought. it affirmed what it was that we have always been doing. >> susan is the founder of eo, a powerhouse in the body industry based in marin county, california. when she heard the term pl perennial she is glad there was a word to describe them. their base has been reflected in their marketing. demographics mean little. age, it's simply a number. >> by limiti
she coined a new term for marketers and it's resinated around the world. there's a new term in town and has people buzzing around the globe. gaga's one. so is fallon. ellen is one, too. move over millennials, it's the dawning of the age of perennials. what are perennials? >> i describe them as people of all ages who defy generations of stereo types and tonight to push up against the growing edge, ever evolving, blooming, relevant people. >> gina pell published a piece called meet...
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and it's certainly been a busy and controversial start to his term in office. bbc news a number of reports and programmes, including a panorama special confronted byjeremy paxman. —— fronted. and this raised again among viewers an argument we've had before, articulated here by angela merrick... thanks for all your comments this week. if you too want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on 0370 010 6676, or e—mail newswatch@bbc. co. uk. you can find us on twitter at @newswatchbbc, and do have a look at our website, the address for that is bbc.co.uk/newswatch. and you can search for and watch previous discussions we've recorded there. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. well, the bank holiday weekend is upon us. let's see what the weather's up to. it's looking a little bit mixed. a little breezy but reasonably warm i think for most of us and there is some rain on the way, but not everybody‘s going to get the rain. let's see the weather
and it's certainly been a busy and controversial start to his term in office. bbc news a number of reports and programmes, including a panorama special confronted byjeremy paxman. —— fronted. and this raised again among viewers an argument we've had before, articulated here by angela merrick... thanks for all your comments this week. if you too want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on 0370 010 6676, or e—mail...
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and it's certainly been a busy and controversial start to his term in office. bbc newsts and programmes, including a panorama special confronted byjeremy paxman. and this raised again among viewers an argument we've had before, articulated here by angela merrick. "the bbc has consistently been rude and arrogant towards trump since he won the election. the bbc does not like trump and takes any and every opportunity to criticise and show donald trump in a very unfavourable light." thanks for all your comments this week. if you to want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on 0370 010 6676, or e—mail newswatch@bbc. co. uk. you can find us on twitter at @newswatchbbc, and do have a look at our website, the address for that is bbc.co.uk/newswatch. and you can search for and watch previous discussions we've recorded there. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. coming up in a sportday, we have more on the build—up to the dignified between antho
and it's certainly been a busy and controversial start to his term in office. bbc newsts and programmes, including a panorama special confronted byjeremy paxman. and this raised again among viewers an argument we've had before, articulated here by angela merrick. "the bbc has consistently been rude and arrogant towards trump since he won the election. the bbc does not like trump and takes any and every opportunity to criticise and show donald trump in a very unfavourable light."...
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i think britain wants to negotiate new terms of the withdrawal and what they will get, the eu wants tote the terms of withdrawal first. so i think it is going to take time. he actually arrives in the uk today, and he has given this exclusive interview with the independent, he meets with the foreign minister boris johnson. the independent, he meets with the foreign minister borisjohnson. he is also reiterating the german line, the line from angela merkel, that we will not negotiate the divorce in the same breath as a trade deal. the divorce settlement has to be in place first. that seems to be the consistent message coming from brussels and germany. absolutely. as he said, he wants an orderly withdrawal. and then this article talks about how britain may try to talks about how britain may try to talk about how which will withdraw security support, but i think that isa no security support, but i think that is a no go, politically. we will come more brexit stuff with the allies in a moment, but there is another one... this is really interesting. christine lagarde saying that governments ne
i think britain wants to negotiate new terms of the withdrawal and what they will get, the eu wants tote the terms of withdrawal first. so i think it is going to take time. he actually arrives in the uk today, and he has given this exclusive interview with the independent, he meets with the foreign minister boris johnson. the independent, he meets with the foreign minister borisjohnson. he is also reiterating the german line, the line from angela merkel, that we will not negotiate the divorce...
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we wrote the book in order to dispel the myth but also to coin a new term. we wanted to create a word that would be descriptive and useful and accessible and perhaps most importantly prejorative. we wanted a word to name and shame those who engage or enable this activity. with the word bottleneckers he drew on a well known word of bottleneck, something that restricts flow or movement. we wanted to take advantage of the negative freight associated with the word. right? we are familiar with the effect of the two hour commute coming with the bottleneck. each industry in our book from cosmotologist to dietician have existed bottlenecking behavior on behalf of their license. those who are active in the legislature or elected officials recognize this behavior instantly. seems like coordinated letter writing campaigns, crowding out legislative committee hearings, or industry day at the capitol, campaign contributions, going to a committee hearing and spilling testimony full of unsubst unsubstantiated facts and ant dotes. they considered to repeal the licensing bill
we wrote the book in order to dispel the myth but also to coin a new term. we wanted to create a word that would be descriptive and useful and accessible and perhaps most importantly prejorative. we wanted a word to name and shame those who engage or enable this activity. with the word bottleneckers he drew on a well known word of bottleneck, something that restricts flow or movement. we wanted to take advantage of the negative freight associated with the word. right? we are familiar with the...
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so good news in terms of our weather and hopefully good news in terms ouf our sports. >>> let's talk about the fliers coming up. the biggest story involving the players on the opposing team. >>> until suddenly it wasn't. we'll show you how the fillies closer took a win away. he's hiding a card! it's time for you and your boys to get out of town. (laughing) left foot. right foot. left foot. stop. twitch your eyes so they think you're crazy. if you walk the walk you talk the talk. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. hide the eyes. it's what you do. show 'em real slow. >>> hey good to see you. the phillies were hoping to wrap up their first home series of the season. it erupted for a dozen runs. it was a 17-3-1 for washington. picking up in the fifth 2-0 when he drives one into the gap and hernandez touches home as he rounds home third. he was giving the phillies a 3-0 lead. it's not believed to be serious and he he should make his next start. we go to the ninth inning, it's a 3-0 game. it's a high-flying ball, and yeah, we
so good news in terms of our weather and hopefully good news in terms ouf our sports. >>> let's talk about the fliers coming up. the biggest story involving the players on the opposing team. >>> until suddenly it wasn't. we'll show you how the fillies closer took a win away. he's hiding a card! it's time for you and your boys to get out of town. (laughing) left foot. right foot. left foot. stop. twitch your eyes so they think you're crazy. if you walk the walk you talk the...
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the new term is produce today the new term is produce today provide illusion that's there's something profoundly different between what nonmedical biologists call a six-week-old embryo and what everyone else calls 16-day embryo that has developed tissues. that is how the term used for a particular stage of embryotic development. whether to allow early embryo now called preembryo experimentation as well as in the confines of a doctor's office where it can be used to delay moral concerns by the patients. don't worry, a doctor might say, it's only preembryos that we are manipulating and freezing, they won't turn into real human embryos until we put them back in your body and that's closed quote. that to me is antiscience. when you take a basic turn, a basic biological term embryo and redefine it for a political purpose, causing division within the society, you have actually harmed the scientific enterprise because you're going to take the idea of scientists and scientific science as a method and you are going to make it so political that some people are going to turn away from science it
the new term is produce today the new term is produce today provide illusion that's there's something profoundly different between what nonmedical biologists call a six-week-old embryo and what everyone else calls 16-day embryo that has developed tissues. that is how the term used for a particular stage of embryotic development. whether to allow early embryo now called preembryo experimentation as well as in the confines of a doctor's office where it can be used to delay moral concerns by the...
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we also wrote the book because we wanted to coin a new term. we wanted to greater word that would be descriptive and useful and accessible and perhaps more some portly jordan of. we wanted to have a word that could be used to name and shame those who engage in this activity or enable this activity, so with the word bottleneckers we drew on out well-known metaphor that restricts free movement and we wanted totake advantage of the negative traits associated with the word. we are familiar with the bottleneck in traffic that we see even this morning and we are familiar with the affect of that , the two-hour morning commute as a result of a bottleneck, so we wanted to take advantage of that to the full extent possible. beach industry in our book, cosmetologist to dietitians and nutritionists have exhibited classic special interest behavior, what we call bottlenecking behavior on behalf of their license and those of you who have been active in the legislature or elected officials recognize this behavior instantly. things like coordinated letter writi
we also wrote the book because we wanted to coin a new term. we wanted to greater word that would be descriptive and useful and accessible and perhaps more some portly jordan of. we wanted to have a word that could be used to name and shame those who engage in this activity or enable this activity, so with the word bottleneckers we drew on out well-known metaphor that restricts free movement and we wanted totake advantage of the negative traits associated with the word. we are familiar with the...
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term. shedding new light on national scandals.redibility of britain's speed cyclist was hanging by a thread. when hearings continued into the doping allegations that surrounded the sport. damning evidence is given about the absence of any record keeping into exactly what was given to writers and when it was given. >> it is can i into this particular race for which there are zero record. >> what is it given to you? >> we haven't had an excuse. there's just the acknowledgment that there is no policy. [inaudible] >> the policy is just not everyone was endearing to it. >> the internet giant, google, facebook and twitter. and he is on the committee accused them of doing too little to remove online content is either objectionable, or racist. >> you have a platform which has not yet as a money making machine for hate, extremism, supportive isis, supporters of these neo-nazi groups. the ways in which you are around this nature it, all you do is say yes that is what happened and this is what we are doing. >> we have no interest in making m
term. shedding new light on national scandals.redibility of britain's speed cyclist was hanging by a thread. when hearings continued into the doping allegations that surrounded the sport. damning evidence is given about the absence of any record keeping into exactly what was given to writers and when it was given. >> it is can i into this particular race for which there are zero record. >> what is it given to you? >> we haven't had an excuse. there's just the acknowledgment...
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commemoration and specifically the conflation of the so-called "captain of industry" -- that was a new term at the time,captain of industry -- with military command. actually he was a private for his brief service in the confederate army, but his high profile in business lifted him to the rank of major general in the united confederate veterans, and people routinely called him general carr. [laughter] dr. brown: although the plan to identify the statue at commencement did not come off because the monument fell behind schedule, they situated the monument in a new academic deference to the educational experience of warfare. the monument was emphatically not focused solely on those who died. it was at least as interested in those who survived. the monument does not celebrate the universities nurturing powers. it talked about what men learned by leaving school. the active figure, rifle up, finger on the trigger, eyes wide open, cautiously stepping forward into danger, tells us that soldiers learned about the strenuous life. the inscription taken from the canonical and spurious robert e. lee quo
commemoration and specifically the conflation of the so-called "captain of industry" -- that was a new term at the time,captain of industry -- with military command. actually he was a private for his brief service in the confederate army, but his high profile in business lifted him to the rank of major general in the united confederate veterans, and people routinely called him general carr. [laughter] dr. brown: although the plan to identify the statue at commencement did not come off...
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in terms of what their new leadership would look like. they had a couple more upheavals in terms of their leadership in syria. but by 1970 in syria, they had their leader for life. his name was hafez al assad. hafez al assad. he took over in 1970 and never gave up power. in iraq, saddam ruled for a long time, 24 years. saddam's rule in iraq only ended when the united states military invaded iraq and overthrew him, and then the occupied iraqi government executed saddam. that was in 2003. next door in syria, hafez al assad held on until he died on his own terms. he had a heart attack in the summer of 2000. and syria technically is not supposed to be a kingdom. they held an election to pick a successor to al assad, but there was only one candidate on the ballot, his son. he was the only one on the ballot, and it was illegal for anyone to run against him in that election so he got 99.7% of the vote in 2000. and that's how he got power. that's how we got bashar al assad as the not quite king of syria. it's basically a dynastic dictatorship. he
in terms of what their new leadership would look like. they had a couple more upheavals in terms of their leadership in syria. but by 1970 in syria, they had their leader for life. his name was hafez al assad. hafez al assad. he took over in 1970 and never gave up power. in iraq, saddam ruled for a long time, 24 years. saddam's rule in iraq only ended when the united states military invaded iraq and overthrew him, and then the occupied iraqi government executed saddam. that was in 2003. next...
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community, with professional journalists who work side—by—side to create something new, something different, in termsality journalism new, something different, in terms of qualityjournalism that has a community focus. i mentioned on twitter i would be talking to you and they have questions. how do you ensure the editors themselves will not be biased and not inject their own agenda? every news organisation has to deal with that and if you have an objective to be neutral you have an objective to be neutral you have got to keep challenging yourself, but in this case we also have an open community, much like at wikipedia where, if you see something that is biased, you can challenge it and discuss it with people. having that open system where everything is open to dialogue is helpful in terms of striving to become more neutral. here is one from you —— from a journalist in new delhi. yes, we will be hiring journalists, doing traditional things. full—timejournalists, with freelancers to fill in around the edges, but also community members who are well positioned to do an interview who may get paid, may not,
community, with professional journalists who work side—by—side to create something new, something different, in termsality journalism new, something different, in terms of qualityjournalism that has a community focus. i mentioned on twitter i would be talking to you and they have questions. how do you ensure the editors themselves will not be biased and not inject their own agenda? every news organisation has to deal with that and if you have an objective to be neutral you have an objective...
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she called france to leave the inturnan union or at least negotiate with new terms, she wants to crack down on the borders and control on some of muslim population here in france as she will be facing off against centrist, moderast and while he's taking a strong line on terror, tone more inclusive. we heard from central right former prime minister and loser francois fillon and told us what to expect in the last two weeks. he blasted la pen party based on racism and violence and said he would be supporting independent macron and a taste of possibly more to come on the streets of paris in the city, left-wing protestors upset about the win of la pen clashing with police, remember, we have seen violence of a terror nature just a couple of days ago in paris with that attack on on police officers. again, the runoff in two week's time. pollsters have looked at this and they have said that, in fact, macron could with a good margin beat la pen with one-on-one faceoff but as we know, eric and arthel in this political season in the past several months never anything is sure. eric: that's for sure
she called france to leave the inturnan union or at least negotiate with new terms, she wants to crack down on the borders and control on some of muslim population here in france as she will be facing off against centrist, moderast and while he's taking a strong line on terror, tone more inclusive. we heard from central right former prime minister and loser francois fillon and told us what to expect in the last two weeks. he blasted la pen party based on racism and violence and said he would be...
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he used the new term called "trump establishment" to describe the way the trump administration conduct themselves. it is important to point out that amash has never been a trump's supporter. he was a ted cruz's supporter and publicly stated that he was not going to vote for donald trump. this is someone that's not venturing out too far. it shows us how divisive things are in washington. we don't know where his partners are. >> we shall see ryan nobles. david, yesterday and last night we know the ranking members of the house adam schiff went to the white house where he saw the documents that were also, the documents in nunes, he had taken to the white house before briefing members of his committee. after the meeing he put out a statement saying yes, they were the same documents and washe wa able to verify that. we learned that he met the president himself while he was there. >> what's your take on these new development sns. >> i did not know he met with the president. he was not fully forthcoming of what was coming in those documents. he's questioning a process but not the substance. we
he used the new term called "trump establishment" to describe the way the trump administration conduct themselves. it is important to point out that amash has never been a trump's supporter. he was a ted cruz's supporter and publicly stated that he was not going to vote for donald trump. this is someone that's not venturing out too far. it shows us how divisive things are in washington. we don't know where his partners are. >> we shall see ryan nobles. david, yesterday and last...
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these advocates of the new term "scots irish" would claim they were white, protestant, and like other new englanders, their ancestors were instrumental in the founding of the nation. they deserved a seat at the table. in recent decades, the scots irish identity has become an ethnic marker used by appalachians as a way of distinguishing themselves from an overarching white american identity. jd vance, who i alluded to in the introduction the author of , "hillbilly elegy" claimed that "i may be white, but i do not identify with the wasps of the northeast. instead, i identify with the millions of white working-class americans of scots irish descent who have no college degree. to understand me, you must understand i am a scots irish hillbilly at heart." he is taking that derogatory term of hillbilly and making it a statement of his own identity. similarly, jim webb in a section of "born fighting," dedicated to the emerging phenomena of white guilt after the vietnam war, bemoans the fact that appalachian whites, many of whom fought in the vietnam war, should be held as accountable for its
these advocates of the new term "scots irish" would claim they were white, protestant, and like other new englanders, their ancestors were instrumental in the founding of the nation. they deserved a seat at the table. in recent decades, the scots irish identity has become an ethnic marker used by appalachians as a way of distinguishing themselves from an overarching white american identity. jd vance, who i alluded to in the introduction the author of , "hillbilly elegy"...
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we had $80 billion in net new long-term flows which is a record for us. that's a lot of money. maria: that's incredible for one quarter. >> $40 billion was in equity. $30 billion in fixed income. some of it was alternative and some of it was mull my asset. and it was global. we saw flows from europe, asia, south america and quite a bit of flows in the u.s. we saw a re-risk trade with a synchronized global growth which we are seeing. most countries growing faster than anyone expected in the third quarter. in addition we are seeing quite a bit of anticipation with the new administration's policies and how they will impact the economy. maria: i want to ask about that. recently the earnings period feels like the sentiment has improved. but the markets are waiting on tax reform and perhaps healthcare reform. and infrastructure package as well. how important are these policies and do you think we'll see changed policies this year? that's what the markets are expecting. >> what we are actually experiencing a very slow first quarter. we are going to have our economy growing maybe at 7
we had $80 billion in net new long-term flows which is a record for us. that's a lot of money. maria: that's incredible for one quarter. >> $40 billion was in equity. $30 billion in fixed income. some of it was alternative and some of it was mull my asset. and it was global. we saw flows from europe, asia, south america and quite a bit of flows in the u.s. we saw a re-risk trade with a synchronized global growth which we are seeing. most countries growing faster than anyone expected in...
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none of that is new in terms of our u.s. military involvement in the syrian civil war. what is new as of last night is that now we are bombing both sides in that war. previous u.s. air strikes and even occasional commando raid targeted isis or al qaeda affiliated fighters. now the new administration has made sort of momentous decision to target the syrian government, as well. the syrian military, the forces of bashar al assad. and whether you like this turn of events or not it's truly not clear why the u.s. government has made this change. bashar al assad undoubtedly is a butcher with the blood of hundreds of thousands of people on his hands as well as the ultimate responsibility for what has been the wholesale destruction of his own country. bashar al assad has been a butcher all this time. there are hundreds of thousands of people who have died in that war. the syrian government under bashar al assad, they're operating a prison system that appears to be an industrialized human atrocity on the scale of the death camps we thought had been left behind. that has been true
none of that is new in terms of our u.s. military involvement in the syrian civil war. what is new as of last night is that now we are bombing both sides in that war. previous u.s. air strikes and even occasional commando raid targeted isis or al qaeda affiliated fighters. now the new administration has made sort of momentous decision to target the syrian government, as well. the syrian military, the forces of bashar al assad. and whether you like this turn of events or not it's truly not clear...
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what is new in terms of since the new team has rolled in, we do - it is a normal leadership thing we have outreach to the full team. not just the analyst but the full j2 team. which is biweekly i will put out an update to the team in terms of what is happening within the command. we have the cencom commander with daily addresses over the pa system where he tells of his travels and what's going on within the commands. very well received by the commands. we have introduced walkabouts where i will just frankly, just do normal leadership stuff is getting out there and mixing it up with our troops. i learn something every time i do that. as i mentioned, it is a world-class workforce. thank you. >> very good.thank you. ranking member moulton, do you have questions? >> yes ma'am, thank you very much. this is a question for general mark quantock. one of the key findings in the dod ig report was that the leadership did not ensure operational reporting was necessarily from commanders on the ground was appropriately separated from analytical assessments. i'm an operational guy myself and i thin
what is new in terms of since the new team has rolled in, we do - it is a normal leadership thing we have outreach to the full team. not just the analyst but the full j2 team. which is biweekly i will put out an update to the team in terms of what is happening within the command. we have the cencom commander with daily addresses over the pa system where he tells of his travels and what's going on within the commands. very well received by the commands. we have introduced walkabouts where i will...
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who are pretty excited that representative jason cavitt won't be seeking a new term. we will tell you -- >>> yes. >> >>> republican congressman jason chaifetz announced today he will not be running for reelection. he heads the house oversight committee and criticized by local lawmakers and people who live around here for interfering with d.c. home rule. here's a few examples. first he tried but ultimately failed to block d.c.'s death with dignity bill. in doing so, he says -- the guy from utah and not d.c. council. he also called for an investigation after mayor bowser announced plans to create a legal help undocumented workers. and his committee's agenda called for greater scrutiny of d.c. government including how the city handles gun control and health issues and res accidental portions -- residential portions of d.c. should be put into the state of maryland. >>> tonight mcdonald's is applauding that employee who helped bring the nationwide manhunt for the cleveland facebook killer to an end in erie, pennsylvania. that fast food chain worker did the right thing by q
who are pretty excited that representative jason cavitt won't be seeking a new term. we will tell you -- >>> yes. >> >>> republican congressman jason chaifetz announced today he will not be running for reelection. he heads the house oversight committee and criticized by local lawmakers and people who live around here for interfering with d.c. home rule. here's a few examples. first he tried but ultimately failed to block d.c.'s death with dignity bill. in doing so, he...
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the new terms are being applied only to new or upgraded contracts.year. bombardier‘s shares rose on tuesday. injapan there is a crisp crisis as the crisp maker and its main rival are making a major crunch in the supply chain. both firms will be discontinuing brands afterjapan firms will be discontinuing brands after japan suffered its firms will be discontinuing brands afterjapan suffered its worst potato harvest in 34 years. typhoons and floods caused a shortage of the vegetable. let‘s see how the market had going. the ftse down slightly. just go better than expected profits but lots of underlying concerns. issues over the pension deficit dublin... at the tesco share price went up about 6% in anticipation of these results. smith gave a good result but underlying concerns about growth. all of it is in railway stations, airports, wh smith shops. we‘ll have more on all of the market news at 4:40pm, and back with more general business news at 3:40pm. crunch in their supply chain. that took you while! we do listen. a steam locomotive has been driven at 1
the new terms are being applied only to new or upgraded contracts.year. bombardier‘s shares rose on tuesday. injapan there is a crisp crisis as the crisp maker and its main rival are making a major crunch in the supply chain. both firms will be discontinuing brands afterjapan firms will be discontinuing brands after japan suffered its firms will be discontinuing brands afterjapan suffered its worst potato harvest in 34 years. typhoons and floods caused a shortage of the vegetable. let‘s see...
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, shooting patients in their beds and killing people at mosque and prayer, they are reaching new lows in terms of their behavior and this is why something like 80% of the afghan people reject the taliban and do not want to see a return of this regime. said, ourretary afghan partners are open to having the taliban and rejoin peaceful life here in afghanistan. thank you. >> can you assess whether the haqqani network is responsible for the attack on friday? >> we are developing that in we will let you know as we develop more details. the taliban claimed credit, but as you know, the taliban and haqqani are linked. as one to look at them quite often. the level of sophistication and the way the attack was conducted, it is quite possible the haqqani's were responsible. [indiscernible] >> isis is certainly a threat globally. they are attempting to establish their own form of the caliphate here by seizing and holding terrain. as you are aware, we have been attacking that caliphate since early last year and reduced it by about two thirds in size, reduced their fighters by about half. we have done this t
, shooting patients in their beds and killing people at mosque and prayer, they are reaching new lows in terms of their behavior and this is why something like 80% of the afghan people reject the taliban and do not want to see a return of this regime. said, ourretary afghan partners are open to having the taliban and rejoin peaceful life here in afghanistan. thank you. >> can you assess whether the haqqani network is responsible for the attack on friday? >> we are developing that in...
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but new term that i just heard of, that i found kind of unusual, what's streaming debt?ve music, you have video, you have even food services, right, that you just subscribe every month, and get charged on your credit card statements or your bank accounts. >> a lot of people don't even realize, i mean, just kind of just continues until you cancel the thing. >> right. and what tends to happen is you subscribe to something, you aren't really using it, but not paying attention to it, because it is just hitting your account. >> now, an interesting survey recently found 13% of the. s homes have more than one streaming video service. and that's a problem, because the thing is a lot of these people are also dealing with cable as well. >> right. so do you have look at everything that you have, evaluate what makes sense, what are you using? do you need all of this services that you have? >> now, what are we talking about? i mean, streaming services, i mean, i have a bunch, $3, $4. but they add up. >> that's the problem. i think people don't pay attention, because they think it is
but new term that i just heard of, that i found kind of unusual, what's streaming debt?ve music, you have video, you have even food services, right, that you just subscribe every month, and get charged on your credit card statements or your bank accounts. >> a lot of people don't even realize, i mean, just kind of just continues until you cancel the thing. >> right. and what tends to happen is you subscribe to something, you aren't really using it, but not paying attention to it,...
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. >> i learned some new terms today.odate, reaccommodate, that's what the president said, and involuntary de-boarding situation, involuntary de-boarding situation. that's what they call dragging somebody off -- against their will off an airplane. >> that's what they call it, jake. >> good corporate speak. thanks so much. >>> joining me now is a man sitting a few seats away from the incident. set the scene for us. you've already boarded the plane. what known? >> they first had some maintenance stuff to take care of, and as soon as that was done they -- sounds like -- looks like his signal has gone down. we'll come back to him. when we come. we'll take a quick break, and when we come back we'll talk to jay anspagh. stay with us. we asked people to write down the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we could
. >> i learned some new terms today.odate, reaccommodate, that's what the president said, and involuntary de-boarding situation, involuntary de-boarding situation. that's what they call dragging somebody off -- against their will off an airplane. >> that's what they call it, jake. >> good corporate speak. thanks so much. >>> joining me now is a man sitting a few seats away from the incident. set the scene for us. you've already boarded the plane. what known? >>...
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th -- he was first sworn in on november and then on january 2015 he was sworn into office for a new term following his renomination by the president and confirmed by the united states senate. please join me in welcoming commissioner o'reilly. [applause] thank you for being here. i'm really excited to be here. i never knew this day would come . let me start by extending my deep thanks to freedom works and small business and entrepreneurial ship council. for hosting this event and discussing a thought unimportant topic. my colleague and i announced a beginning of a process to free the internet from the terrible constraints of commentary or regulation now imposed on america's broadband providers. after almost two years of experience it is clear that this archaic regime never been opposed in the first place. it's been hyperbole, rent singing, imaginary problems and liberal ideology, the previous fcc took the internet policy into a dark and horrible abyss. today were here to declare those days are over. were bringing sanity and evidence-based decision-making back to the commission's rules. we
th -- he was first sworn in on november and then on january 2015 he was sworn into office for a new term following his renomination by the president and confirmed by the united states senate. please join me in welcoming commissioner o'reilly. [applause] thank you for being here. i'm really excited to be here. i never knew this day would come . let me start by extending my deep thanks to freedom works and small business and entrepreneurial ship council. for hosting this event and discussing a...
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the new terms are being applied only to new or upgraded contract and that you is expected to abolishs rose 7% on tuesday, siemens shares hit a record high of four easing back. a crisp crisis in japan as high of four easing back. a crisp crisis injapan as two rival companies face a major crunch in their supply chain. both firms are suspending sales or discontinuing several brands after japan suspending sales or discontinuing several brands afterjapan suffered its worst potato harvest in at least 34 years. typhoons and floods in hokkaido caused a shortage of the vegetable. before we go let‘s see how the markets are getting on. the ftse how the markets are getting on. the fts e we nt how the markets are getting on. the ftse went up, then down, now it‘s back where it was this morning. tesco down about 5%. we have those figures this morning. the tesco share price had increased 6% over the last five trading sessions. down again today. smith gave good profit figures, but shares are down, a feeling they may need to refocus their business or growth. on the high street their sales are falling.
the new terms are being applied only to new or upgraded contract and that you is expected to abolishs rose 7% on tuesday, siemens shares hit a record high of four easing back. a crisp crisis in japan as high of four easing back. a crisp crisis injapan as two rival companies face a major crunch in their supply chain. both firms are suspending sales or discontinuing several brands after japan suspending sales or discontinuing several brands afterjapan suffered its worst potato harvest in at least...
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is this something new or reheated populism, just with new terms? i will start off with chris. i will give you the hard question. you start first. chris: there is an element of this that is not new. we have a plethora of examples of populist media -- leaders who distort the truth, bully pulpit. you look at latin america and published statistics you cannot trust them. in argentina, inflation data -- the kirchners tried to say it was low, but most economists knew it was high. so i think that there is an element of post-truth politics, which is probably -- for someone who has been covering emerging markets and in latin america for so many years, it is something that individuals in developed markets like the united states is not used to. this is something we have seen many times. what is new is the phenomena of fragmented media channels and a diminished barrier to entry to have a voice in the conversation. that is new. that is something about social media, the web, and the business model of traditional media outlets starting to crack. in this context of a cracking media business mod
is this something new or reheated populism, just with new terms? i will start off with chris. i will give you the hard question. you start first. chris: there is an element of this that is not new. we have a plethora of examples of populist media -- leaders who distort the truth, bully pulpit. you look at latin america and published statistics you cannot trust them. in argentina, inflation data -- the kirchners tried to say it was low, but most economists knew it was high. so i think that there...
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and it's certainly been a busy and controversial start to his term in office. bbc newsll your comments this week. if you to want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on 0370 010 6676, or e—mail newswatch@bbc.co.uk. you can find us on twitter at @newswatchbbc, and do have a look at our website, the address for that is bbc. co. uk/newswatch. and you can search for and watch previous discussions we've recorded there. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello, this is breakfast, with sally nugent and jon kay. calls for a public inquiry after a rogue breast surgeon is convicted of intentionally wounding his patients. ian paterson was accused of "playing god" by carrying out completely unnecessary operations. lawyers think he could have hundreds — or even thousands — of victims.
and it's certainly been a busy and controversial start to his term in office. bbc newsll your comments this week. if you to want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on 0370 010 6676, or e—mail newswatch@bbc.co.uk. you can find us on twitter at @newswatchbbc, and do have a look at our website, the address for that is bbc. co. uk/newswatch. and you can search for and watch previous discussions we've recorded there. that's all...
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the new term of art they're using here, they're not saying it's in the philippine sea or the sea of japanthey're saying it's in the western pacific and has operational capability to hit north korea should that need to take place. ly say i want to tamp that down. most of the officials here are saying the focus is 0 diplomacy. we, we have military options wu diplomacy and working throughout the entire government is their preferred. >> thank you for that. >>> up next, my conversation with voters from the key battleground state of north carolina. with president trump's first 100 days in office winding down, what are they hoping the new president can accomplish by the end of his first year in the white house. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury,
the new term of art they're using here, they're not saying it's in the philippine sea or the sea of japanthey're saying it's in the western pacific and has operational capability to hit north korea should that need to take place. ly say i want to tamp that down. most of the officials here are saying the focus is 0 diplomacy. we, we have military options wu diplomacy and working throughout the entire government is their preferred. >> thank you for that. >>> up next, my...
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scott: right now, including our line of credit and our new term loan, we have about $700,000, and i'm,000 -- my life savings, gone. lemonis: how much revenue will the business do this year? scott: hopefully a little over $2 million. lemonis: and how much will you cash flow positive? scott: probably about $40,000 to $50,000 at that level. lemonis: so how are you servicing the debt? $40,000? scott just told me that he has $700,000 of debt. that doesn't include his payables. and he does $2 million a year in revenue. problem is no profits. he only has $40,000 in working capital. and you can't service $700,000 of debt with $40,000 in working capital. at some point, you're gonna have a default, and things are gonna come crashing down. you know what? i have to tell you, i'm impressed by the fact that you have an mlb relationship. but i'm concerned about the fact that you're relying solely on that. scott: we're only an mlb company. lemonis: so, right now, you're a seasonal business. have you had to lay people off? scott: we do it every year this time of year because we don't have that fourth-
scott: right now, including our line of credit and our new term loan, we have about $700,000, and i'm,000 -- my life savings, gone. lemonis: how much revenue will the business do this year? scott: hopefully a little over $2 million. lemonis: and how much will you cash flow positive? scott: probably about $40,000 to $50,000 at that level. lemonis: so how are you servicing the debt? $40,000? scott just told me that he has $700,000 of debt. that doesn't include his payables. and he does $2 million...
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none of that is new in terms of our u.s. military involvement in the syrian civil war. what is new as of last night is that now we're bombing both sides in that war. previous air strikes and the casual commando raid targeted the al qaeda affiliated fighters. they also targeted syrian government as well, the syrian military. the forces of bashar al assad. whether you like this turn of events or not, it's truly not clear why the u.s. government has made that this change. bashar al assad undoubtedly is a butcher with the blood of hundreds of thousands of people on his hands as well as the ultimate responsibility for what has been the wholesale destruction of his own country. but he's been a butcher all this time. there are hundreds of thousands of people who have died in that war. the syrian government under bashar al assad there appears to be an industrialized human atroci atrocity. this has been true all along. that has been true for years. and it does appear that bashar al assad may have abused chemical weapons against his own civilian population again this week. but thi
none of that is new in terms of our u.s. military involvement in the syrian civil war. what is new as of last night is that now we're bombing both sides in that war. previous air strikes and the casual commando raid targeted the al qaeda affiliated fighters. they also targeted syrian government as well, the syrian military. the forces of bashar al assad. whether you like this turn of events or not, it's truly not clear why the u.s. government has made that this change. bashar al assad...
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. >> rick, kirstin may have coined a new term if donald trump is ideologically unstable what you're not always looking for in a political relationship. but how do the democrats deal with this after they have more or less given him the best ten days of domestic politics yet? >> i hope he looks at the gee joe politics of this space. it's a dangerous space. two things. seoul is only 35 miles from the north korea border. they have conventional weapons trained on a city of ten million people. they are our ally. we have to help them if they're attacked. the other thing it's not in china's interest for north korea to destabilize itself. it's -- they're not looking for a unification of the korean peninsula around democratic ideas that we support with sunshisouth korea. that's why one meeting won't solve it for them. >> thank you very much. we'll be back with on "the point." the latest on the new questions in the russian inquiry and the big story thiseeke -- taxes. trump firing back at those massive tax day protestsalling on him to do what every other modern president has done. we'll dig into th
. >> rick, kirstin may have coined a new term if donald trump is ideologically unstable what you're not always looking for in a political relationship. but how do the democrats deal with this after they have more or less given him the best ten days of domestic politics yet? >> i hope he looks at the gee joe politics of this space. it's a dangerous space. two things. seoul is only 35 miles from the north korea border. they have conventional weapons trained on a city of ten million...
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project since the start the muni have a commitment they'll have new work spaces onsite at rent concurrent with what they're paying in terms of ever burden and developing a new arts facility obesity with a local nonprofit has the ability to work with new market tax credits or others donors to ramp up the funding for the program and provide the below-market rate leasing to organizations be it performing arts what have you to flush auto the keksdz with nonprofit and with the appropriate art organizations might be and industrial facilities we call pdr priority production distribution and repair a commitment there will be a commitment within the cba for a minimum of 50 thousand square feet we're hoping to steady and not jew just the retail and then childcare rather than paying fees we're looking at this providing basis to meet 80 and one hundred spaces historic resources obviously another core from the beginning the you go union iron works historic district is something the port in motion several years ago this project will help to flush it out 3 of the key buildings will be restored and rehabilitated building inspection 12 an
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sell—off of banking stocks, it is a think the market is waiting for further news from the new administration in termsg to do in terms of boosting the economy, cutting taxes and listening banking regulation. i think all those factors could be beneficial over the long—term, and i think those investors want to be able to take advantage of that. well, let's stay with this story. 0ne wall st watches saying that he does not think there will be a retreat on the banks, but it is an expensive market at the moment, because the share prices are so high. investors and everybody are respecting the banks to deliver. will they? i think we will see good numbers, but it is notjust about the numbers for the last three months. that is backward looking. what we are looking forward to is any legislative changes which will make banking less regulated and open the floodgates for profitability like the heyday of the 1980s. that is actually what is fuelling this stock market rise from the banks and the financial sector. that was one of president trump's promises, the dodd—frank act. what we have seen some of his other promis
sell—off of banking stocks, it is a think the market is waiting for further news from the new administration in termsg to do in terms of boosting the economy, cutting taxes and listening banking regulation. i think all those factors could be beneficial over the long—term, and i think those investors want to be able to take advantage of that. well, let's stay with this story. 0ne wall st watches saying that he does not think there will be a retreat on the banks, but it is an expensive market...
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actually more work. >> reporter: hardly the first president . >> at the 100 day mark of a new presidential termeaders offer a ray look at the growing pains of the most powerful position in the world. president obama put it like this. >> the typical president i think has two or three big problems. we've got seven or eight big problems. >> reporter: during his prime time news conference in 2009 when the president and white house correspondents looked younger, mr. obama conceded governing is harder than he thought? >. i can't press a button and suddenly have the bankers do exactly what i want or turn on a switch and suddenly congress falls in line. >> reporter: despite all of the attention paid to the first 100 days, the defining moments of most presidencies come far later. >> i can hear you! >> reporter: for president bush the terror attacks of september 11th and the iraq war still months away. >> oh, i know we always don't agree, but we're beginning to get a spirit here in washington where we're more agreeable, where we're setting a different tone. >> reporter: president clinton may have been fr
actually more work. >> reporter: hardly the first president . >> at the 100 day mark of a new presidential termeaders offer a ray look at the growing pains of the most powerful position in the world. president obama put it like this. >> the typical president i think has two or three big problems. we've got seven or eight big problems. >> reporter: during his prime time news conference in 2009 when the president and white house correspondents looked younger, mr. obama...
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that depends on whether the americans have a new long—term strategy. will now be taken more seriously. but more foreign intervention, no matter who does it, will not magically deliver peace. jeremy bowen, bbc news. in a moment we can speak tojon sopel, who's at donald trump's estate in florida. what has the reaction been. britain was a supporting by stander. the government was told before the the united states was going to do this. but the uk was not asked to take part. ministers are pleased that president trump has acted. the defence secretary said it was an entirely appropriate response and he thinks will deter president assad from using chemical weapons in the future. that was echoed by liberal democrats and many senior labour party figure. but notjeremy corbyn. he thinks the missile strike could only escalate the conflict in syria. he is opposed to it and called for further peace talks. nobody in westminster thinks there is a simple solution. but one question is whether, if the us action escalates and becomes more widespread, is there a chance the
that depends on whether the americans have a new long—term strategy. will now be taken more seriously. but more foreign intervention, no matter who does it, will not magically deliver peace. jeremy bowen, bbc news. in a moment we can speak tojon sopel, who's at donald trump's estate in florida. what has the reaction been. britain was a supporting by stander. the government was told before the the united states was going to do this. but the uk was not asked to take part. ministers are pleased...
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the age of anybody thinking about fox news in terms of programming seems to be over. x news done so brilliantly over the past 20 years is that they've created these stars. that they have very -- this programming this relationship of personalities to audience has been -- has been the thing that has defined the network. i mean, it's really been roger ailes, perhaps primary talent, to be able to make that happen. >> isn't that also because, michael, he recognized there was a large chunk of the audience that wasn't being served by general media, and that they were hungry for an outlet that maybe spoke to their political views, and on that note, or on that -- well, bill o'reilly, hired by somebody else? >> no. well -- hold on. i just want to answer that. i think that is part of it, but that is only, only the theoretical part of it. what was the really original part of it is to be able to find these personalities who spoke to this audience. remember, hannity is -- you know, is a -- look when it comes to fox news is a $40,000 a year radio guy. so the creation of this kind of
the age of anybody thinking about fox news in terms of programming seems to be over. x news done so brilliantly over the past 20 years is that they've created these stars. that they have very -- this programming this relationship of personalities to audience has been -- has been the thing that has defined the network. i mean, it's really been roger ailes, perhaps primary talent, to be able to make that happen. >> isn't that also because, michael, he recognized there was a large chunk of...
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the biggest news in terms of currency is the treasury report.e were not expecting -- we will be watching the aussie dollar with a slew of china data out domesticp and other indicators. >> good morning. north korea's latest failed missile test is not expected to change washington's plans for dealing with the regime. sources in seoul and the u.s. say sunday's launch was a medium-range missile and exploded after about five seconds. president trump is prepared to take unilateral actions if china will not take the lead. president trump says a decision not to label china a currency manipulator came as a result of withng helping to deal north korea. they never of people killed in the collapse of a garbage dump in sri lanka has risen to 26. 20 could still be buried. people were celebrating new year. 78 homes were destroyed and 150 were damaged. survivors say they have been protesting for gears about the danger. -- four years about the danger. global news 24 hours a day powered by over 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is blo
the biggest news in terms of currency is the treasury report.e were not expecting -- we will be watching the aussie dollar with a slew of china data out domesticp and other indicators. >> good morning. north korea's latest failed missile test is not expected to change washington's plans for dealing with the regime. sources in seoul and the u.s. say sunday's launch was a medium-range missile and exploded after about five seconds. president trump is prepared to take unilateral actions if...
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at the 100-day mark of a new presidential term, new leaders often offer a rare look into the growing of the most powerful position in the world. president obama put it like this -- >> the typical president, i think, has two or three big problems. we've got seven or eight big problems. >> reporter: during his primetime news conference in 2009 when the president and white house correspondents looked younger, mr. obama conceded that governing is harder than he thought >> i can't just press a button and suddenly have the bankers do exactly what i want. [ laughter ] or turn on a switch and suddenly congress falls in line. >> reporter: despite all of the attention paid to the first 100 days, the defining moments of most presidencies come far later. >> i can hear you -- >> reporter: for president bush, the terror attacks of september 11th and the iraq war still months away. >> i know we always don't agree, but we're beginning to get a spirit here in washington where we're more agreeable. we're setting a different tone. >> reporter: president clinton may have been frustrated by gridlock. >>
at the 100-day mark of a new presidential term, new leaders often offer a rare look into the growing of the most powerful position in the world. president obama put it like this -- >> the typical president, i think, has two or three big problems. we've got seven or eight big problems. >> reporter: during his primetime news conference in 2009 when the president and white house correspondents looked younger, mr. obama conceded that governing is harder than he thought >> i can't...
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shooting patients in their beds, shooting yung students at the mosque in prayer, they are reaching new lows in terms of their behavior. this is why the majority of the afghan people, something like 87%, reject the taliban and do of want to see a return this regime. as the secretary said we are open to and our afghan partners are opening to having the taliban rejoin peaceful life here in afghanistan. thank you. >> and the part of my question on whether or not you -- did you assess -- [question inaudible] we'll let you know as we develop more details. the taliban claimed credit for the attack but as you know the taliban and haqqani are linked. as one o look at them quite often. the level of sophistication and the way this was conducted it is quite possible the haqqanis were involved. >> you said you're achieving the intended effect on isis. does that mean more fighters are not coming to afghanistan while other numbers are dwindling? in short, is it the threat that many folks at home are --? general nicholson: isis is certainly a threat globally. they're attempting to establish their own form of a cali
shooting patients in their beds, shooting yung students at the mosque in prayer, they are reaching new lows in terms of their behavior. this is why the majority of the afghan people, something like 87%, reject the taliban and do of want to see a return this regime. as the secretary said we are open to and our afghan partners are opening to having the taliban rejoin peaceful life here in afghanistan. thank you. >> and the part of my question on whether or not you -- did you assess --...