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iam paul carter, journalist and it's my first time in tokyo.come to see what life is like for disabled people not only visiting here but also who call this place their home. i was born without any place their home. i was born without a ny lower place their home. i was born without any lower arms or legs and as can see a use short prosthetics to get around. iamjust see a use short prosthetics to get around. i am just off to try and find something to eat. obviously, it does pose some challenges, particularly with my height. anywhere with high stools like this is out of bounds to me. in terms of fatigue, i cannot walk for long distances. sometimes, people see me and they have a perception of who i am and what i might be able to do and my limitations. i don't always think their perceptions necessarily meet my reality. one thing that is a particular challenge at home is super. here, it isn't considered rude to drink from the bowl. bon appetit! in in the most populated city in the world. i am heading to its tallest tower. the sky tree, to see what to
iam paul carter, journalist and it's my first time in tokyo.come to see what life is like for disabled people not only visiting here but also who call this place their home. i was born without any place their home. i was born without a ny lower place their home. i was born without any lower arms or legs and as can see a use short prosthetics to get around. iamjust see a use short prosthetics to get around. i am just off to try and find something to eat. obviously, it does pose some challenges,...
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paul carter has gone to find out how the city is preparing.wling metropolis where historic monuments rest alongside a futuristic skyscrapers. my name is paul carter. i am a journalist and this is my first time in tokyo. i have come here to see what life is like for disabled people not only visiting but also those who call this place their home. i was born without any lower arms or legs. i use short prosthetics to get around. i am just off to try and find something to eat. obviously it does pose some challenges, particularly with my height. high stools like this is out of bounds for me. in terms of fatigue, i cannot walk for long distances. sometimes people see me and have a perception of who i am and what i might be able to do and what my limitations are. i do not always think their perception necessarily meets my reality. i suppose there is a particular challenge at home which is soup. here it is not considered rude to drink from the bowl so, bon appetit. i'm in the most populated city in the world and i'm heading to its tallest tower, the sk
paul carter has gone to find out how the city is preparing.wling metropolis where historic monuments rest alongside a futuristic skyscrapers. my name is paul carter. i am a journalist and this is my first time in tokyo. i have come here to see what life is like for disabled people not only visiting but also those who call this place their home. i was born without any lower arms or legs. i use short prosthetics to get around. i am just off to try and find something to eat. obviously it does pose...
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paul carter has gone to find out how the city is preparing. metropolis where historic monuments rest alongside futuristic skyscrapers. my name is paul carter, i'm a journalist, and this is my first time in tokyo. i've come here to find out what life is like for disabled people, not only visiting here, but also who call this place their home. i was born without any lower arms or legs, and as you can probably see, i use short prosthetics get around. so i am just off to try to find something to eat. 0bviously off to try to find something to eat. obviously it does pose some challenges, particularly with my height, anywhere with high stools like this is actually out of bounds to me. and in terms of fatigue, i can't walk for the very long distances. sometimes people thingy and have a perception of who i am and have a perception of who i am and what they might be able to do and what they might be able to do and what they might be able to do and what my limitations are —— cini. and i don't always think that is their expectations beat my reality. 0ne t
paul carter has gone to find out how the city is preparing. metropolis where historic monuments rest alongside futuristic skyscrapers. my name is paul carter, i'm a journalist, and this is my first time in tokyo. i've come here to find out what life is like for disabled people, not only visiting here, but also who call this place their home. i was born without any lower arms or legs, and as you can probably see, i use short prosthetics get around. so i am just off to try to find something to...
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whether it is made by small start—ups or by big multinationals, and it is these global giants that paul cartersilicon valley, right? exactly, i went to see what these major companies were doing in this sphere of accessibility, and finding out how they addressing some of these really, really big challenges. silicon valley in california, home of the technology giants who increasingly often shape our daily lives. i've come here to speak with apple, facebook, google and mozilla, to find out, or try, at least, where we are at in the world of accessible technology. but, before all that, what do we actually mean when we say accessibility? i started by asking some of the people i met what it means to them. accessibility is all about making the world's information and technology available to everyone, regardless of their physical or cognitive abilities. accessibility means making things to help people with disabilities, so that can mean modifying existing products or software to help people, or it could mean building completely new things. we look at accessibility as a basic human right. we love the pr
whether it is made by small start—ups or by big multinationals, and it is these global giants that paul cartersilicon valley, right? exactly, i went to see what these major companies were doing in this sphere of accessibility, and finding out how they addressing some of these really, really big challenges. silicon valley in california, home of the technology giants who increasingly often shape our daily lives. i've come here to speak with apple, facebook, google and mozilla, to find out, or...
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with me now is the conservative leader of kent county council, paul carter.erious and significant destruction out of the box. plans are that we set out in our work paper are trying to avoid much disruption which has happened in the past. to do that, the government has invested in a scheme which keeps the m20, the main link road done for the port of dover to the folkestone. this is a good move. we also need a government to help us with additional investment to other signage and the development of some additional holding areas. one of them being at the former airport. most importantly, to make sure that we've the powers to direct straight movements with the drivers of the hgvs to direct them. to stop them going down the highways and byways of kent. many of those robes are unsuitable, and has caused chaos in the past. many did allude to the holding arrears, to whatever the rate is going on at the tunnel and reports. you put out this check list of dreadful thing that could happen if there is a no—deal brexit, including bodies not been taken to mortuaries. brexite
with me now is the conservative leader of kent county council, paul carter.erious and significant destruction out of the box. plans are that we set out in our work paper are trying to avoid much disruption which has happened in the past. to do that, the government has invested in a scheme which keeps the m20, the main link road done for the port of dover to the folkestone. this is a good move. we also need a government to help us with additional investment to other signage and the development...
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my name is paul carter, i'm a journalist and this is my first time in tokyo.ithout the lower arms or legs. i use short prosthetics to get around. iamoff use short prosthetics to get around. iam offto use short prosthetics to get around. i am off to find something to eat. it poses challenges. something higher, i can't do. i can't walk long distances. sometimes people see me and have a perception of who i am and what might able to do and what my limitations are and i don't a lwa ys my limitations are and i don't always think that their perceptions necessarily meet my reality. one thing is always a particular challenge at home is super. here, is not considered rude to drink from the polls so bon appetit. i'm in the most popular city in the world of u nfettered most popular city in the world of unfettered to its highest tower to see what tokyo looks like from on high. this modern icon was built in 2012 and stands at a whopping 63a metres high. it's impossible. i'm told it can withstand earthquakes up told it can withstand earthquakes up to seven magnitude as well
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paul manafort, the chairman of the campaign, carter page who is one of the first person the fbi took notice of because he was spending time in moscow in uniand july. it's clear after all of the claims from the campaign and the white house that the trump campaign and the president and his family had nothing to do with russia. that is simply not true and it's clear that robert mueller is pursuing the president as a target of this investigation now. >> that is some cast of characters. thank you so much. democrats are scrutinizing mueller's memos, openly considering the consequence of the president's actions. here's what adam schiff, the likely incoming chairman of the house intelligence committee said on face the nation. >> my take away is there is a real prospect that on the day donald trump leaves office, the justice department may indict him. he is the first president in sometime to face prot expect of jail time. >> the house is in session. what are lawmakers saying? >> everyone in the house democratic caucus and senate democrats read what they saw and came to the same conclusion. it
paul manafort, the chairman of the campaign, carter page who is one of the first person the fbi took notice of because he was spending time in moscow in uniand july. it's clear after all of the claims from the campaign and the white house that the trump campaign and the president and his family had nothing to do with russia. that is simply not true and it's clear that robert mueller is pursuing the president as a target of this investigation now. >> that is some cast of characters. thank...
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it involves multiple members of his campaign, whether it's carter page or whether it's paul manafortr it's mike flynn or cohen. it's so complicated, but christopher steele seems to be the guy that has the narrative. would you consider recalling him or calling him in front of your committee? >> well, i think we have to understand what this document was. it was early on without complete information, and he didn't have the benefit of a team such as the special counsel. i believe that the steele document is a well done document. i believe it's largely accurate. i believe it was a snapshot taken at the time, and it's incomplete. we need the special counsel and the house and senate. in some respects, working together, communicating and cooperating so that we get a complete picture. so i think mr. steele can add something to that if he's willing to cooperate. i certainly understand why he would hesitate given the way he was treated by my republican colleagues, but i think it would allow the american public to get a little more information about what took place. more important than all that,
it involves multiple members of his campaign, whether it's carter page or whether it's paul manafortr it's mike flynn or cohen. it's so complicated, but christopher steele seems to be the guy that has the narrative. would you consider recalling him or calling him in front of your committee? >> well, i think we have to understand what this document was. it was early on without complete information, and he didn't have the benefit of a team such as the special counsel. i believe that the...
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carter page. two possibilities are michael flynn and paul manafort.here is also questions about surveillance warrants and using the steel dossier to obtain those. comey testified the information the dossier was not verified by the fbi before being presented to the court. he testified that why they were informed that the dossier was opposition research base did not say was funded by the clinton campaign. he said no, when think so. it doesn't seem important to me now. who cares what organization or people. the court needed to be aware there is a potential for bias because there's political motivation for support of this. while there complaining about how many times, he couldn't remember things democrats are descending his defending his. >> he answered almost a thousand questions in total. his batting average was between seven and 800. i think he could not answer certain questions because he is a material witness in the mueller investigation. the doj and fbi did not want him to answer questions on an ongoing investigation. >> is far from over. james come
carter page. two possibilities are michael flynn and paul manafort.here is also questions about surveillance warrants and using the steel dossier to obtain those. comey testified the information the dossier was not verified by the fbi before being presented to the court. he testified that why they were informed that the dossier was opposition research base did not say was funded by the clinton campaign. he said no, when think so. it doesn't seem important to me now. who cares what organization...
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said president carter anticipated many of the programs his successor ronald reagan embraced he fostered major deregulation of transportation of communication and banking most importantly paul volker one of the most committed to the chairmanship of the federal reserve to succeed a balanced view of the carter presidency and david ignatius called carter a small decent and unlucky man that hasn't been covered but lasted for decades so when you write the book about post- presidency has a minimum 8000 pages. [laughter] this morning he will get 15 minutes of opening comments followed by the panel which i will moderate then we go to your questions our goal is to tease out the successes and disappointments of a hard-working president that i want to echo in the prologue of the book she hopes this book will help reframe the carter presidency. soda why please welcome wilson center scholar. [applause] . >> thank you for your friendship and hosting this and thank you to all of you for coming jimmy carter's political idol was harry truman and he placed truman's famous slogan on his oval office desk the buck stops here. both presidents left office highly unpopular truman is remembered muc
said president carter anticipated many of the programs his successor ronald reagan embraced he fostered major deregulation of transportation of communication and banking most importantly paul volker one of the most committed to the chairmanship of the federal reserve to succeed a balanced view of the carter presidency and david ignatius called carter a small decent and unlucky man that hasn't been covered but lasted for decades so when you write the book about post- presidency has a minimum...
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carter page. but it's not clear hot other two are. two possibilities are michael flynn and paul manafort. it was interesting to see comey come to the defense of peter strzok. he says strzok was the only one who knew they were investigating the donald trump campaign. he says it's hard to reconcile his not leaking trump associates were under investigation in his letter drafted to congress that hillary clinton believed her chances of being elected. republicans are taking aim at comey for what he didn't say while democrats are defending his answers. >> the biggest takeaway is former fbi director james comey with regard to the two most of important investigations certainly during this tenure as fbi director into the clinton email matter and into the russia collusion matter said as you noted, i don't recall, i don't remember, or i don't know 245 times. that is truly stunning since the fellow wrote a book about this. reporter: his batting tafnl was between .700 and .800. he could not answer certain questions because he is a material witness in the mueller investigation. the doj and fbi did not w
carter page. but it's not clear hot other two are. two possibilities are michael flynn and paul manafort. it was interesting to see comey come to the defense of peter strzok. he says strzok was the only one who knew they were investigating the donald trump campaign. he says it's hard to reconcile his not leaking trump associates were under investigation in his letter drafted to congress that hillary clinton believed her chances of being elected. republicans are taking aim at comey for what he...
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paul volcker had been fed chairman since 1979 when jimmy carter appointed him.re was inflation, it was the number one problem keeping anyone from getting anything done. he came in with the mandate to curb inflation. reagan got elected in 1980. he was supportive of all volcker. he was popular. people wanted something done. by 1984 when reagan was up for reelection, collation -- inflation was more under control. he was surprised to be invited to the white house. it wasn't in the oval office. it was in the library. he arrived and the only people there were president reagan and james baker, his chief of staff. here members reagan seeming uncomfortable and the only words that were said were by baker. the president is ordering you not to raise interest rates. david: before the election. was july, 1984. ronald reagan didn't say anything. he did not know what to say. there was a big bank at risk of collapse. he was far from thinking about raising interest rates at that point. david: he wasn't going to raise interest rates. that's the big irony. >> east that there -- he
paul volcker had been fed chairman since 1979 when jimmy carter appointed him.re was inflation, it was the number one problem keeping anyone from getting anything done. he came in with the mandate to curb inflation. reagan got elected in 1980. he was supportive of all volcker. he was popular. people wanted something done. by 1984 when reagan was up for reelection, collation -- inflation was more under control. he was surprised to be invited to the white house. it wasn't in the oval office. it...
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i suspect that the other two -- you mentioned carter page and george papadopoulos. i suspect the other two were paul have connection to the trump campaign and connection to this kremlin-backed ukraine political party. i imagine that that was what was going on. if you read what we've been allowed to look at. what they were talking about is this was the trump campaign. and i think part of the way that they've always tried to play this kind of slight of hand by saying that trump wasn't under investigation is to say gee, we were just looking at people in the campaign. but the whole thing was about trump. the people in the campaign are utterly unimportant unless there's some kind of a deal between the guy who is potentially going to be running the united states. >> srnt that unprecedented for the fbi and the government to be essentially spying, surveilling on a candidate of the other party? >> well, look. just because something is unprecedented doesn't mean it was wrong, right? if there really was a conspiracy between the kremlin and an american presidential candidate, if they had strong evidence of that
i suspect that the other two -- you mentioned carter page and george papadopoulos. i suspect the other two were paul have connection to the trump campaign and connection to this kremlin-backed ukraine political party. i imagine that that was what was going on. if you read what we've been allowed to look at. what they were talking about is this was the trump campaign. and i think part of the way that they've always tried to play this kind of slight of hand by saying that trump wasn't under...
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carter, bill clinton, barack obama, and to my surprise, donald j. trump. i worked firsthand with all four. i did tip o'neill's memoirs. ispublic affairs imprint memoirs.g paul'sip and paul are two of the most splendid human beings. what is most fascinating is the opportunity to work with these folks not as an employee, but as a partner. i have been able to engage them in ways i was not if i was a reporter or employee. i am trying to make something happen for them. there is an element that comes into it, a certain amount of gratitude and influence. that is what has made it as interesting as it is. brian: i want to go back 22 years. art of the deal. here you are on april 24, 1996. of all the books you have been involved with, which has sold the most? i the one i did before , donald trump's art of the deal, one of the great phenomenons of the late 80's. it sold well over one million copies. in hardcover. with a return rate of about 8%. it was a great adventure for me. the whole experience of working with trump at that moment in his life and at that moment in the country, just watching this thing happen, it was extraordinary. brian: how did the book happen? peter
carter, bill clinton, barack obama, and to my surprise, donald j. trump. i worked firsthand with all four. i did tip o'neill's memoirs. ispublic affairs imprint memoirs.g paul'sip and paul are two of the most splendid human beings. what is most fascinating is the opportunity to work with these folks not as an employee, but as a partner. i have been able to engage them in ways i was not if i was a reporter or employee. i am trying to make something happen for them. there is an element that comes...
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carter page he was the subject of the surveillance warrant. we know about george popular do papadopoulos but other two are are kind of -- a blank one could be paulanafort, and another could be the former national security advisor mike flynn but not clear on that at this point. it is important to note that director comey goes on to say, that there was never a direction from the obama administration to open the campaign on the trump campaign at that time. pardon me, and he says in a line of questioning with the democrats, quote, i know that we never investigated the trump campaign for political purposes. congressman, did president obama or anyone in his administration ever make a demanding or request the fbi or justice department infiltrate or surveil the trump campaign? mr. comey no, not to my technology. other footnote i would say in this section, is that we have new details about -- director comey's decision to draft a memo documenting his meeting with the president. i by former national security advisor mike flynn that was a meeting they had in february in that meeting according to fbi director that president said i want to see if you can let
carter page he was the subject of the surveillance warrant. we know about george popular do papadopoulos but other two are are kind of -- a blank one could be paulanafort, and another could be the former national security advisor mike flynn but not clear on that at this point. it is important to note that director comey goes on to say, that there was never a direction from the obama administration to open the campaign on the trump campaign at that time. pardon me, and he says in a line of...
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carter, bill clinton, barack surprise, to my donald j. trump. i worked firsthand with all four of them. i did tip o'neill's memoirs. let me tell you, tip and paulre two of the most blended human beings alive. is, one of the things that has been most fascinating to me is the opportunity to work with these folks, not as an employee but in a sense as a partner. ine been able to engage them ways that i would not if i was a reporter, which i once was, or i was an employee, which i'm not. i'm trying to make something happen for them, so there's an element that comes in with a certain amount of gratitude and influence. that is what has made it as interesting as it is. quick someone to go back 22 years, artists a deal, here you are on april 24, 1996. of all the books you have been involved in, which sold the most? >> of all the books i've been involved, the one that sold the most was when i did before i started wearing the times mantle. he was donald trump's art of the deal, which was one of the great phenomena of the late 1980's. it sold well over a million , with the return rate of 8%. in other words, it was a phenomenon, and it was a great adventure
carter, bill clinton, barack surprise, to my donald j. trump. i worked firsthand with all four of them. i did tip o'neill's memoirs. let me tell you, tip and paulre two of the most blended human beings alive. is, one of the things that has been most fascinating to me is the opportunity to work with these folks, not as an employee but in a sense as a partner. ine been able to engage them ways that i would not if i was a reporter, which i once was, or i was an employee, which i'm not. i'm trying...
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clear that that paul pogba did not want to play for jones a marine here in london always good talking to you thank you very much. where exactly four years from the world cup final in carter it will be played on the eighteenth of december twenty twenty two at the lu sale stadium the design for the venue was launched just last week it will hold up to eighty thousand fans but we're still no closer to finding out of the two and will be expanded from thirty two teams to forty eight cutters organizers say they won't take a decision until they've seen details of a feasibility study taken by football's governing body. able to the forty eight team issue is being looked into and the outcome of the research will come out in march so far we are happy and proud of our achievements we are still four years away and i hope god will help us to shoulder the responsibility of organizing a tournaments that will give pride to arab countries as it stands for is planning to host the twenty twenty two world cup in eight stadiums it will be one of the most compact world cups ever with the maximum travel distance between stadiums of fifty five kilometers many of the venues will have extra seating
clear that that paul pogba did not want to play for jones a marine here in london always good talking to you thank you very much. where exactly four years from the world cup final in carter it will be played on the eighteenth of december twenty twenty two at the lu sale stadium the design for the venue was launched just last week it will hold up to eighty thousand fans but we're still no closer to finding out of the two and will be expanded from thirty two teams to forty eight cutters...
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carter page, all sorts of questions about the way the f.b.i. acted then. >> jon: on the russia charge and case, we don't have time to play the sound by rudy giuliani is upset saying paulnafort is getting pressured by the mueller investigation people and that he might perjure himself and tell them what they want to hear. where does that stand? >> well, there is no doubt that paul manafort is under a lot of pressure, no doubt about that. same with michael cohen. i think what the trump lawyers are saying is that mueller is trying to pressure him, the special counsel is trying to pressure manafort into saying that there was some sort of collusion between trump and russia in the 2016 campaign when the trump team insists there was absolutely no collusion. so i think that the trump legal team is certainly, one, trying to send signals to manafort not to say a lot and two, to discredit anything he might say. so this is an interesting situation in which both cohen and manafort have either been convicted or pleaded guilty to all sorts of financial crimes on their own. mostly tax evasion. but there haven't been any convictions that point to actual collusion between the trump camp
carter page, all sorts of questions about the way the f.b.i. acted then. >> jon: on the russia charge and case, we don't have time to play the sound by rudy giuliani is upset saying paulnafort is getting pressured by the mueller investigation people and that he might perjure himself and tell them what they want to hear. where does that stand? >> well, there is no doubt that paul manafort is under a lot of pressure, no doubt about that. same with michael cohen. i think what the trump...