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it perpetuates the lie that we do not exist anymore. in erases any progress that we have made as resilient survivors of genocide. how long do we have to be reminded of white supremacy? >> your time is up. thank you. next speaker, please. [speaking foreign language] >> my name is desiree. i work for the indian people organizing for change. and i just wanted to say that the first time i saw the statue, the first thing i saw was that it is not an accurate depiction of my people because this is a depiction of somebody from the plains. not a lot of people know about the history of california and indigenous people. they don't know what we were. they don't know our history or our names. so when i see the statue, i see it as a way of disempowering our people, every time that a little kid walks past that statue, they begin to think that it is normal for these people to be a pressing. i do not agree with that. i think that we need to have more images that empower our people every time that i walked on the street. i see names of colonizers on the
it perpetuates the lie that we do not exist anymore. in erases any progress that we have made as resilient survivors of genocide. how long do we have to be reminded of white supremacy? >> your time is up. thank you. next speaker, please. [speaking foreign language] >> my name is desiree. i work for the indian people organizing for change. and i just wanted to say that the first time i saw the statue, the first thing i saw was that it is not an accurate depiction of my people because...
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he watts unra. -- perpetuates unra. >> i suggest a gradual conversion of all funds going to unra to otheries that deal with the question of refugees and actually have criteria. this will not -- this will not have negative effects, it will positive effects because of the perpetuation of the dream of bringing the descend ants of refugees back to jafa is what sustains this conflict. >> reporter: there's this whole right of return between israelis and palestinians. when it comes to unra, this is a u.n. agency that's mandated by the u.n. general assembly. so even if the united states want today shut down in agency, it couldn't, that's up to the u.n. we also heard from unra spokesman chris gunus who renuts what the president is saying saying it's the conflict that perpetuates unra, not unra. basically saying unra is there to provide support for the palestinians because of the conflicts and he says that will continue until the conflict is solved. >> tell us more about the international response to this move. >> reporter: there's a lot of anger, frankly, from the international community, a close
he watts unra. -- perpetuates unra. >> i suggest a gradual conversion of all funds going to unra to otheries that deal with the question of refugees and actually have criteria. this will not -- this will not have negative effects, it will positive effects because of the perpetuation of the dream of bringing the descend ants of refugees back to jafa is what sustains this conflict. >> reporter: there's this whole right of return between israelis and palestinians. when it comes to...
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it is people that have been held accountable to perpetuate what works. i would like to use a different term than frozen middle. that disenfranchises a lot of people we need to make sure we stay effective. but we also celebrate the innovators that, when they do find something that is novel and useful, we folded into the bureaucracy and perpetuate that goodness. build on that a little bit with what you're looking at in terms of how we train differently. the other piece for air education and training command that is come out of this challenge is the other dynamic of innovation that is really peopleat is you let your look at the tools that have been invented in the last few years. that did not exist 3, 4, 5 years ago. and see how those tools can actually accentuate the job we are trying to do. trainingducation and command it is things i fragile reality. augmented reality. artificial intelligence coaches. supercomputing. now, i can afford to give a simulator to every student. they can take it home with them and learn anytime they want. when you give the power
it is people that have been held accountable to perpetuate what works. i would like to use a different term than frozen middle. that disenfranchises a lot of people we need to make sure we stay effective. but we also celebrate the innovators that, when they do find something that is novel and useful, we folded into the bureaucracy and perpetuate that goodness. build on that a little bit with what you're looking at in terms of how we train differently. the other piece for air education and...
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it's actually the people that event held accountable to perpetuate what works.i'd like us to use a different term than frozen middle. because that doesn't fantasize a lot of people we need to make sure we state effective people we also celebrate the innovators that when you do find something that is novel and useful, we folded into the bureaucracy and then we perpetuate that goodness. >> steve, have building on that with what you're looking at in terms of how we train differently? >> trek to the other piece for air education treatment that is come out of this innovation challenge is the of the dynamic of innovation that's really fun, and that is that you let your people look at the tools that a been invented in the last few years that did not exist even three, four, five years ago and see how those tools can actually accentuate the job we're trying to do. so for air education and training command it's things like virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence coaches and supercomputing where now i i can afford to give a simulator to every student, a
it's actually the people that event held accountable to perpetuate what works.i'd like us to use a different term than frozen middle. because that doesn't fantasize a lot of people we need to make sure we state effective people we also celebrate the innovators that when you do find something that is novel and useful, we folded into the bureaucracy and then we perpetuate that goodness. >> steve, have building on that with what you're looking at in terms of how we train differently?...
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it perpetuated. presidentday, the fights a battle against the u.n. who day after day, slanders israel. even though the revolution -- the resolution that compared zionism to racism has been removed 20 years ago. the foul stench still clings to these halls. israel airlifted ethiopian june -- ethiopian jews to freedom and a new life in israel and the jewish state. u.n., israel is absurdly accused of racism. arab citizens's vote in elections, preside over courts and have exactly the same individual rights as all other israeli citizens. yet, here at the u.n., israel is shamefully accused of apartheid. today there are at least five times as many palestinians as there were in 1948, the year of israel's founding. yet, here at the u.n., israel is accused of ethnic cleansing. ladies and gentlemen, do you know what this is? anti-semitism old with a brand-new phase. that is all it it -- with a brand-new face. that is all it is. [applause] people was the jewish who were slandered and held to a different standard.
it perpetuated. presidentday, the fights a battle against the u.n. who day after day, slanders israel. even though the revolution -- the resolution that compared zionism to racism has been removed 20 years ago. the foul stench still clings to these halls. israel airlifted ethiopian june -- ethiopian jews to freedom and a new life in israel and the jewish state. u.n., israel is absurdly accused of racism. arab citizens's vote in elections, preside over courts and have exactly the same individual...
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but you also need leaders to straddle the difference between the bureaucracy that perpetuates what works and the innovative piece that does the disruptive stuff that threatens the bureaucracy. both are essential in an adaptive organization. and what people running through this challenge is how to manage that. so it's really not the frozen middle, it's actually the people that it been held accountable to perpetuate what works. so i'd like us to use different terms than frozen middle because that disenfranchises a lot of people we need to make sure we stay effective, but we also something the innovators that when you do find something that is novel and useful, we folded into the bureaucracy and that we perpetuate that goodness. >> steve, how about building a that with what you're looking at in terms of how we train differently? >> sir, the other piece for their education and training command that a combat of this innovation challenge is the of the dynamic of innovation that's really fun, and that is that you let your people look at the tools that invented in the last few years that did not
but you also need leaders to straddle the difference between the bureaucracy that perpetuates what works and the innovative piece that does the disruptive stuff that threatens the bureaucracy. both are essential in an adaptive organization. and what people running through this challenge is how to manage that. so it's really not the frozen middle, it's actually the people that it been held accountable to perpetuate what works. so i'd like us to use different terms than frozen middle because that...
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the ability to keep you locked into a perpetual life long dystopian heroine. this fall. like. welcome back now hungary's prime minister viktor orban is on an official visit to moscow and has held talks with president putin the true leaders focus predominantly on energy projects as well as economic ties in general but in all likelihood a meeting such as this wouldn't normally get much attention if it wasn't for those doing the actual talking as jacqueline explains. viktor orban and lot of mir putin have been keeping in touch quite regularly for the past eight years. the foreign writing to wheel and deal with putin the media are consistent in painting a very sinister picture of the two of them getting together. this is hungary's prime minister. back in one thousand nine hundred ninety he was calling for soviet troops to leave the country. fast forward almost thirty years and here years one of russian president vladimir putin's closest allies correct me if i'm wrong but i'm pretty sure russia today is a bit different than the soviet union even the flags are different nonetheless
the ability to keep you locked into a perpetual life long dystopian heroine. this fall. like. welcome back now hungary's prime minister viktor orban is on an official visit to moscow and has held talks with president putin the true leaders focus predominantly on energy projects as well as economic ties in general but in all likelihood a meeting such as this wouldn't normally get much attention if it wasn't for those doing the actual talking as jacqueline explains. viktor orban and lot of mir...
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and it is the result on the part of universities to perpetuate these stereotypes. >> now in the midst of another controversy something that i hadn't even heard of but are there any organizations that are worried enough about this trend will speak out because they see what happens to research and their discipline? >>. >> you would think. with the american association of science had panels galore on lgbt discrimination very few scientists ucla now has a requirement every incoming faculty input on - - applicant has to write a statement to contributions of equity inclusion to understand the problems of underrepresented minorities. it isn't clear if albert einstein could get hired today under the current regime it would rather prioritize at ucla a professors diversity contributions than science so those splinter groups that will set out that i would say half of the engineering department believes the gender cendate with every faculty search is reckless and putting their competitive edge at risk but the other half believe in it because generous philanthropists, inevitably the measure for th
and it is the result on the part of universities to perpetuate these stereotypes. >> now in the midst of another controversy something that i hadn't even heard of but are there any organizations that are worried enough about this trend will speak out because they see what happens to research and their discipline? >>. >> you would think. with the american association of science had panels galore on lgbt discrimination very few scientists ucla now has a requirement every...
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canada has made treaties with its aboriginal peoples promising them hunting and fishing rights in perpetuity on their territory. but the first nations say that catching their nets here may be unfit for consumption once the dam comes. the fish in the still waters of the dam reservoir will become contaminated with toxic mercury and may be able to swim in the west moberly first nations lake. when they flood the reservoir the flood all the trees and everything that are in there in their stops of the trees and all that organic matter turns into methylmercury it releases from the trees that are flooded and it gets into the food chain the passion we have for the land will never leave us and i hope that our children would be the same but this is to be this is it this is god creator gave us this beautiful place and. i just don't want to see destroyed. part of consultation should have been asking us in the first place what would work for you that didn't happen. we were told we're building site see how how would you like to talk about that so it it's you know the cart was far ahead of the horse they'd
canada has made treaties with its aboriginal peoples promising them hunting and fishing rights in perpetuity on their territory. but the first nations say that catching their nets here may be unfit for consumption once the dam comes. the fish in the still waters of the dam reservoir will become contaminated with toxic mercury and may be able to swim in the west moberly first nations lake. when they flood the reservoir the flood all the trees and everything that are in there in their stops of...
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the perpetuation of the dream of bringing the descendants of refugees back to jaffa is what sustainst part of the solution. israel backs the new us move, but palestinians say washington is trying to decide the fate of refugees without peace talks. what is the american decision doing? they're undermining the moderate forces in palestine and israel. those elements who want to achieve peace peacefully based on a two—state solution are being destroyed. in gaza, the recent deadly protests on the border with israel began because of the refugee issue. now there are fears of further violence and warnings of the dangerous consequences for the region if new funds for unrwa can't be found. yolande knell, bbc news. our main headline this hour: thousands of far—right demonstrators have been marching through chemnitz in germany. the city saw an outbreak of violence after the death of a german—cuban man blamed on immigrants. well, the german foreign minister heiko maas has been speaking about the protests. this is what he had to say. translation: what happened in there is more than worrying. a man
the perpetuation of the dream of bringing the descendants of refugees back to jaffa is what sustainst part of the solution. israel backs the new us move, but palestinians say washington is trying to decide the fate of refugees without peace talks. what is the american decision doing? they're undermining the moderate forces in palestine and israel. those elements who want to achieve peace peacefully based on a two—state solution are being destroyed. in gaza, the recent deadly protests on the...
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the perpetuation of the dream of bringing the descendants of refugees back to jaffa is what sustainsem, not part of the solution. israel backs the new us move, but palestinians say washington is trying to decide the fake of refugees without peace talks. what is the american decision doing? they're undermining the moderare forces in palestine and israel. those elements who want to achieve peace peacefully based on a two—state solution are being destroyed. in gaza, the recent deadly protests on the border with israel began because of the refugee issue. now there are fears of further violence and warnings of the dangerous consequences for the region if new funds for unrwa can't be found. yolande knell, bbc news. a senior member of the palestinian liberation 0rganisation described the us move as a cruel way of punishing the people. institutions that have been providing services, including health and education and so on, social welfare services, you cannot suddenly turn off the tap and decide you can find alternatives. you cannot. the palestinian leadership has been trying desperately to
the perpetuation of the dream of bringing the descendants of refugees back to jaffa is what sustainsem, not part of the solution. israel backs the new us move, but palestinians say washington is trying to decide the fake of refugees without peace talks. what is the american decision doing? they're undermining the moderare forces in palestine and israel. those elements who want to achieve peace peacefully based on a two—state solution are being destroyed. in gaza, the recent deadly protests on...
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the perpetuation of the dream of bringing the descendants of refugees back to jaffa is what sustainsnot part of the solution. israel backs the new us move, but palestinians say washington is trying to decide the fake of refugees without peace talks. what is the american decision doing? they're undermining the modern forces in palestine and israel. those elements you want to achieve peace, peacefully. whereas the two—state solution is being destroyed. in gaza, the recent deadly protests on the border with israel began because of the refugee issue. now there are fears of further violence and warnings of the dangerous consequences for the region if new funds for unrwa can't be found. yolande knell, bbc news. the us military says it has decided to cancel $300 million in aid to pakistan over what it calls islamabad's failure to take action against militant groups. a pentagon spokesman said the united states continues to press pakistan to indiscriminately target all terrorist groups operating in the country. the military‘s proposal has to be approved by the us congress. the saudi—led coali
the perpetuation of the dream of bringing the descendants of refugees back to jaffa is what sustainsnot part of the solution. israel backs the new us move, but palestinians say washington is trying to decide the fake of refugees without peace talks. what is the american decision doing? they're undermining the modern forces in palestine and israel. those elements you want to achieve peace, peacefully. whereas the two—state solution is being destroyed. in gaza, the recent deadly protests on the...
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the picture is of a white house in a perpetual state of nervous breakdown, as staff try to control the president's anger, and even secretly remove some controversial policy documents from his desk, to avoid him acting on them. that account is one of many in a damning new book by the distinguished american journalist bob woodward, whose reporting helped remove president richard nixon from office. excerpts have been published by the washington post. the white house says they are fabricated stories by disgruntled former employees. nick bryant reports. today, the white house looked as stately and elegant as ever. but, according to the new book, this mansion is home to a presidency in chaos, a west wing suffering a nervous breakdown, an administrative coup d'etat. it details how senior aides tried to prevent donald trump from wielding his presidential pen, hiding official documents from his desk to stop him withdrawing america from the nafta free—trade agreement, and ignoring his suggestion to assassinate the syrian leader, bashar al—assad. it quotes the white house chief of staff, john kel
the picture is of a white house in a perpetual state of nervous breakdown, as staff try to control the president's anger, and even secretly remove some controversial policy documents from his desk, to avoid him acting on them. that account is one of many in a damning new book by the distinguished american journalist bob woodward, whose reporting helped remove president richard nixon from office. excerpts have been published by the washington post. the white house says they are fabricated...
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as far as stereotypes i would submit there is nothing more dangerous than the perpetuation of stereotypes than racial preferences. they are offered to students to diversify the student body coming in from one standard deviation or to from that particular college. nobody says minority students should not go to college. of course but they should go to where they are qualified. now put it in the category of gender. mit sadly is a test with gender. if they admit me as a freshman to fill their gender quota if my math sat is 650 but all my peers have 800 which is the top what will happen to me my freshman year? >> i will flounder in advanced calculus i would've done perfectly well if i had gone to boston college which is perfectly respectable but having been catapulted into an environment i am less qualified i will struggle and i may end up switching majors if not leaving completely and we see this happening with minorities in the sciences when you admit people if they are at the bottom of the class that does not help the stereotypes it is the result of the affirmative decision of universities
as far as stereotypes i would submit there is nothing more dangerous than the perpetuation of stereotypes than racial preferences. they are offered to students to diversify the student body coming in from one standard deviation or to from that particular college. nobody says minority students should not go to college. of course but they should go to where they are qualified. now put it in the category of gender. mit sadly is a test with gender. if they admit me as a freshman to fill their...
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perpetuating the problem and i wanted to raise what some of our community members are saying will do just that this is this is my kids go to schools they provide good education if these schools close i can't afford to send them to private schools and public schools are already overcrowded some i here have three different shifts the consequences are catastrophic that's just one person another person sent us a video comment saying that this is really more than just schools this is she's a graduate of the stomach university of missouri and this is what she told us was my i'm going to be eschewed and enormousness for nine years. we come from portland and he didn't. for us. this is also offered us into teaching and me to consider to. come from time to time and summer camps where students the stanley creek time and their vacation. services for a big number of years here in gaza strip all the students so we have some story for what's happening now and then wish and continue to grief because. until she mentions her provision of medical services and medical checkups things that people may not
perpetuating the problem and i wanted to raise what some of our community members are saying will do just that this is this is my kids go to schools they provide good education if these schools close i can't afford to send them to private schools and public schools are already overcrowded some i here have three different shifts the consequences are catastrophic that's just one person another person sent us a video comment saying that this is really more than just schools this is she's a...
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he claimed that through a backstop proposalfor the irish border, we had opened ourselves to the perpetualolitical blackmail. we have wrapped a suicide vest around the british constitution and handed the detonator to michel barnier. the former foreign secretary's language brought a furious response from a minister he worked alongside until mrjohnson‘s resignation in july. siralan duncan said, for boris to say that the pm's view is like that of a suicide bomber is too much. this marks one of the most disgusting moments in modern british politics. some of his former cabinet colleagues, though, have stopped short of criticising the man, focusing instead on his tone. i think there are much better ways to articulate your differences, and i think it's a reminder for all of us in public policy, whatever political party we represent, to use measured language. i think that's what the public wants to see. supporters of borisjohnson have defended what he said. i think boris says it as he sees it and i think it's how a lot of people see it but very few dare to call it. he speaks the truth to power and
he claimed that through a backstop proposalfor the irish border, we had opened ourselves to the perpetualolitical blackmail. we have wrapped a suicide vest around the british constitution and handed the detonator to michel barnier. the former foreign secretary's language brought a furious response from a minister he worked alongside until mrjohnson‘s resignation in july. siralan duncan said, for boris to say that the pm's view is like that of a suicide bomber is too much. this marks one of...
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the perpetuation of the dream of bringing the descendants of refugees back to jaffa is what sustainst part of the solution. israel backs the new us move, but palestinians say washington is trying to decide the fate of refugees without peace talks. what is the american decision doing? they're undermining the moderate forces in palestine and israel. those elements who want to achieve peace, peacefully, on the two—state solution, is being destroyed. in gaza, the recent deadly protests on the border with israel began because of the refugee issue. now there are fears of further violence and warnings of the dangerous consequences for the region if new funds for unrwa can't be found. yolande knell, bbc news. with all the sport now, here'sjohn watson at the bbc sport centre. good evening. both liverpool and chelsea had the chance to maintain their perfect starts to the premier league season today. if you're waiting for match of the day and the scores, then you might want to avert your attention for the next few moments. both sides did just that. despite an error from goalkeeper allison, live
the perpetuation of the dream of bringing the descendants of refugees back to jaffa is what sustainst part of the solution. israel backs the new us move, but palestinians say washington is trying to decide the fate of refugees without peace talks. what is the american decision doing? they're undermining the moderate forces in palestine and israel. those elements who want to achieve peace, peacefully, on the two—state solution, is being destroyed. in gaza, the recent deadly protests on the...
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writing in the mail on sunday, mrjohnson said ‘we have opened ourselves to perpetual political blackmaile went on to say — his language has already been criticised by some conservative mps. the foreign office minister, alan duncan called his remarks ‘disgusting'. 0ur political correspondent, helen catt explained the latest storm around mrjohnson. he decided to employ this metaphor ofa he decided to employ this metaphor of a suicide vest saying theresa may would be wrapping a suicide vest around the british constitution and handing the detonator to the eu. as you said, that seem some quite vocal backlash, sir alan duncan who work with boris johnson backlash, sir alan duncan who work with borisjohnson at backlash, sir alan duncan who work with boris johnson at the backlash, sir alan duncan who work with borisjohnson at the foreign 0ffice with borisjohnson at the foreign office said it marked a disgusting moment in modern edition politics, tom tugendhat the chair of the foreign affairs select committee who was a former serving officer in afghanistan, strong condemnation for him -- afghanist
writing in the mail on sunday, mrjohnson said ‘we have opened ourselves to perpetual political blackmaile went on to say — his language has already been criticised by some conservative mps. the foreign office minister, alan duncan called his remarks ‘disgusting'. 0ur political correspondent, helen catt explained the latest storm around mrjohnson. he decided to employ this metaphor ofa he decided to employ this metaphor of a suicide vest saying theresa may would be wrapping a suicide vest...
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the perpetuation of the dream of bringing the descendants of refugees back to jaffa is what sustainsf the solution. israel backs the new us move, but palestinians say washington is trying to decide the fake of refugees without peace talks. what is the american decision doing? they are undermining the modern forces in palestine and israel. those elements you want to achieve peace, peacefully. whereas the two—state solution is being destroyed. in gaza, the recent deadly protests on the border with israel began because of the refugee issue. now there are fears of further violence and warnings of the dangerous consequences for the region if new funds for unrwa can't be found. yolande knell, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: america joins together to rememberjohn mccain, the former us senator, presidential candidate and vietnam war veteran, at a memorial service in washington. the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell says he's "worried and saddened" at the prospect of the labour party splitting, and is pleading with mps considering walking away to talk to the leadership. misery for northern
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writing in the mail on sunday, mrjohnson said ‘we have opened ourselves to perpetual political blackmaile went on to say... his language has already been criticised by some conservative mps. the foreign office minister, alan duncan called his remarks ‘disgusting'. let's get more detail on this from our political correspondent, helen catt. helen, tell us more about what he is saying in this article. this is borisjohnson, never known saying in this article. this is boris johnson, never known for underplaying a colourful phrase and we get more on that sort of language, talking about theresa may chequers proposal which he resigned from the cabinet over, he called it a humiliation and said it would make the uk look like a weakling. that is the uk look like a weakling. that is the standard language you would expect to get an borisjohnson but it's whether or not he went a metaphor too far, that's when he was talking about the government's commitment to keeping frictionless trade along the irish border. he decided to employ this metaphor of eight suicide vest saint theresa may would be wrapping
writing in the mail on sunday, mrjohnson said ‘we have opened ourselves to perpetual political blackmaile went on to say... his language has already been criticised by some conservative mps. the foreign office minister, alan duncan called his remarks ‘disgusting'. let's get more detail on this from our political correspondent, helen catt. helen, tell us more about what he is saying in this article. this is borisjohnson, never known saying in this article. this is boris johnson, never known...
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would fall perpetually, other times we would fa ll over perpetually, other times we would fall over these reports of advisers whipping things away from his desk hoping he forgets what he's doing. yes. if there's one ta ke ta keaway what he's doing. yes. if there's one take takeaway from these exerts its that these staffers don't trust the president to carry out his duties. they feel they have to undercut him oi’ they feel they have to undercut him or hide things from him in cases. there are cases of the former chief economic adviser taking away pieces of paperfrom economic adviser taking away pieces of paper from the president's desk when it looked like he was going to pull out of trade agreements. in some cases these when things the president would follow up. it's not like he was consistent in pushing for various things throughout his presidency. i think it's clear that the best interpretation is that the people who work for the president are trying to make it work, they are trying to guard against his worst impulses and make the best of a bad situation. what will alarm people outside
would fall perpetually, other times we would fa ll over perpetually, other times we would fall over these reports of advisers whipping things away from his desk hoping he forgets what he's doing. yes. if there's one ta ke ta keaway what he's doing. yes. if there's one take takeaway from these exerts its that these staffers don't trust the president to carry out his duties. they feel they have to undercut him oi’ they feel they have to undercut him or hide things from him in cases. there are...
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future what matters is our ability to set up procedures to encode food ricotta to transmit and perpetuate over all these years of data we will have created in the car. in our time we're gathering the same kinds of individual and collective information that were collected over the centuries by the venetians along with the data produced by major research laboratories that of administrations plus facebook twitter and other social networks. if we don't have instruments capable of navigating through this mass of information it will be hard to consult just like the paper archives prior to the development of the venice time machine. these new navigational tools already exist. in the united states i.b.m. has developed an ultra powerful interface called watson. with its algorithms the supercomputer can analyze and retrieve two hundred million pages in three seconds. in the near future we may have an interface on our computers around mobile phones that will have enough computing power to be something of an additional memory device. even now our memory is an interconnected mass memory which can be c
future what matters is our ability to set up procedures to encode food ricotta to transmit and perpetuate over all these years of data we will have created in the car. in our time we're gathering the same kinds of individual and collective information that were collected over the centuries by the venetians along with the data produced by major research laboratories that of administrations plus facebook twitter and other social networks. if we don't have instruments capable of navigating through...
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to what are they saying there perpetuating the refugee problem by saying giving their refugee status also to descendants of. the original refugees so that goes and i know what the u.s. is doing but we also heard over the weekend has a debate has been ongoing what to do with. security officials in israel has said it shouldn't be such an approach to ending up the funding because it will leave a vacuum and that is actually not in the interest of israel's security and it still is the question who's going to take care of all the refugees here in the region our correspondent tanya kramer in jerusalem thank you tanya. let's get you up to date now with some of the other stories making news around the world brazil's former president a new notice of has been barred from standing for the presidency again by the country's top of the actual court has been imprisoned for corruption and all but one of the courts judges voted against him being allowed to seek reelection. talks between the u.s. and canada sort of mend the north american free trade agreement to restore old off to four days of negotiat
to what are they saying there perpetuating the refugee problem by saying giving their refugee status also to descendants of. the original refugees so that goes and i know what the u.s. is doing but we also heard over the weekend has a debate has been ongoing what to do with. security officials in israel has said it shouldn't be such an approach to ending up the funding because it will leave a vacuum and that is actually not in the interest of israel's security and it still is the question who's...
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who actively work against that system, who benefit from it because it exists but don't work to perpetuatet, right? and that is what we want to name when we talk about, like, white people. there are white people who do not participate and who actively work to disrupt the system of white supremacy. like, that is real. >> one of the concepts you sort of address is what to do about that and how to remedy that. and you talk about sort of allies versus accomplices. >> mm-hmm. >> and how, in this battle, in order to fix these sort of systemic injustices, one needs accomplices, not allies. >> so, in the macro, allies sort of love you from a distance. they're like, "hope you're okay. like, i believe in it." accomplices love you up close. there are a lot of allies -- and allyship is important. allyship is often rooted in a personal experience, and it stays rooted in that personal experience. what accomplices do is take that personal experience and extrapolate it to systemic experience. >> i want to liken this to, you know, this language that i understand in the context of the lgbt movement, right?
who actively work against that system, who benefit from it because it exists but don't work to perpetuatet, right? and that is what we want to name when we talk about, like, white people. there are white people who do not participate and who actively work to disrupt the system of white supremacy. like, that is real. >> one of the concepts you sort of address is what to do about that and how to remedy that. and you talk about sort of allies versus accomplices. >> mm-hmm. >> and...
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to what are they saying they're perpetuating the refugee problem by saying giving their refugee status also to descendants of. the original refugees so that goes and i know what the u.s. is doing but we also heard over the week because the debate has been ongoing what to do with. security officials in israel has said it shouldn't be such an approach to ending up the funding because it believes a vacuum and that is actually not in the interest of israel's security and it still is the question who's going to take care of all the refugees here in the region our correspondent tanya kramer in jerusalem thank you tanya. one of the main separatists leaders in eastern ukraine has been killed in a bomb explosion alexander's lead russia back separatists in ukraine's donetsk region who died in the blast at a cafe in the city of donetsk russia has accused ukraine of assassinating him to provoke a new war in the region kiev denies the claim with some officials suggesting such a death could have resulted from a conflict between rebels and russia. this is the aftermath of a blast that killed alexande
to what are they saying they're perpetuating the refugee problem by saying giving their refugee status also to descendants of. the original refugees so that goes and i know what the u.s. is doing but we also heard over the week because the debate has been ongoing what to do with. security officials in israel has said it shouldn't be such an approach to ending up the funding because it believes a vacuum and that is actually not in the interest of israel's security and it still is the question...
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standing critic of saying that they are perpetuating the refugee problem and the issue of right of return one of the sonia's issues and is ready palestinian conflict is saying that by transferring the status of wretched refugee a to descendants that creates more of a problem and it seems that us aligning itself with this position more or less but there have also been critics in the security establishment here saying that in a prompt and in of harm's way to create a vacuum and it's not in the interest of israel's security to have chaos and possibly of violence results and. so it is still to see the question is who will actually step in what kind of mechanism overcome and who will take care of those refugees if it cannot function as the times before right reported tanya came in jerusalem thank you very much indeed robin authours he's in eastern ukraine are claiming to have detained several suspects in the killing of a top separatist leader and xander was killed in a bomb explosion on friday in the city of donetsk he had led russia back separatists in the donetsk region in ukraine now russia
standing critic of saying that they are perpetuating the refugee problem and the issue of right of return one of the sonia's issues and is ready palestinian conflict is saying that by transferring the status of wretched refugee a to descendants that creates more of a problem and it seems that us aligning itself with this position more or less but there have also been critics in the security establishment here saying that in a prompt and in of harm's way to create a vacuum and it's not in the...
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israel accuses the organization of perpetuating the refugee crisis.lobal news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am courtney donohoe. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. coming up, time for battle up the charts. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it is time for battle of the charts which you see on the bloomberg. maysng things off our joe in london. >> my chart is talking about how you can make money off of a merger arbitrage situation. a big u.s. hedge fund and how they make money investing in sky saga. trade in in to the sky september of last year and a big jackpot in february with comcast bid. winningsvested the back into trade through their conviction and it paid off handsomely. kyott share price -- s share price kept increasing. if you believe in a debt, that it -- bet, back it. vonnie: thank you. now in our new york city, jessica summers. a lot ofe been hearing calls for $100 a barrel oil this week from multiple trading houses. because of iranian sanctions.
israel accuses the organization of perpetuating the refugee crisis.lobal news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am courtney donohoe. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. coming up, time for battle up the charts. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it is time for battle of the charts which you see on the bloomberg. maysng things off our joe in london. >> my chart is talking about how you can make...
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we've just got the united states has made a very important thing stopping the funds for the agency perpetuating refugee called. the refugees institution must be. fun should be taken and used to really help with the rehabilitation of the refugees. israel is in a big jordan hosts around half of the almost five million displaced palestinians. it says the u.s. decision when only affect humanitarian aid it will also fuel radicalism and harm the prospects of peace in the middle east. we do believe in the concept of pair the cherry so that everybody else in the dressing ability to step up and pay their share of that if it is but we are certainly. very cognizant of the extreme to dangerous consequences of failing or go on not enabling it to go forward hundreds of palestinian refugees protested outside their own run headquarters in jordan's capital amman and they accuse us president trump and his middle east team of being unfairly biased in favor of israel and disregarding the rights of the palestinians . ok let's catch up now on some of the other stories making news around the world the united states m
we've just got the united states has made a very important thing stopping the funds for the agency perpetuating refugee called. the refugees institution must be. fun should be taken and used to really help with the rehabilitation of the refugees. israel is in a big jordan hosts around half of the almost five million displaced palestinians. it says the u.s. decision when only affect humanitarian aid it will also fuel radicalism and harm the prospects of peace in the middle east. we do believe in...
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so thanks so much for preserving and perpetuating the history of this great country. stewart, to answer your question, i told a story yesterday that i'll repeat, but lbj when he was a senator was campaigning for re-election, and he convened his speech writers around a stump speech that he wanted to take around the state. and they brought in a speech, and a draft, and he starts reading it, and he comes upon a passage from plato. and he says, plato, plato, let me get this straight. i'm going back home to texas to talk to just plain folks, and you have me quoting plato? he said keep the quote but start it with my daddy always used to say -- [laughter] i mention it because my daddy said certain things about lyndon johnson. and what he said contemporaneously when johnson was president was very different from what we are saying today. presidential legacies evolve. and i think it takes us at least a generation, and even more than two in some cases, to get a clear perspective on how basically a president will be remembered in perpetuity. lyndon johnson it took much longer, be
so thanks so much for preserving and perpetuating the history of this great country. stewart, to answer your question, i told a story yesterday that i'll repeat, but lbj when he was a senator was campaigning for re-election, and he convened his speech writers around a stump speech that he wanted to take around the state. and they brought in a speech, and a draft, and he starts reading it, and he comes upon a passage from plato. and he says, plato, plato, let me get this straight. i'm going back...
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thomas paine observed that there is something very absurd in supposing a continent to be perpetually governed by an island. both democratic control people wishing to decide who spends their money, who shapes their destiny and having removed the ruler by voting, it is something equally absurd in supposing our island to be perpetually governed by a continent. also, any kind of vindictive negotiation settlement is not the answer. by contrast, following the war of independence, the extraordinary magnanimous treaty of 1794, paved the way for a decade of peaceful trade between the two nations. a mutual, most favored nation basis. alongside american traders, to operate in the british west indies we agree to dispute over the canadian border in the number of things that will be settled as a means of arbitration. an example that other nations would follow. the chief justice and -- showed extraordinary foresight in recognizing the need to move on from the war and the revolution in favor, and i quote - from the treaty, quote - a firm universal peace. a true and sincere friendship between his maj
thomas paine observed that there is something very absurd in supposing a continent to be perpetually governed by an island. both democratic control people wishing to decide who spends their money, who shapes their destiny and having removed the ruler by voting, it is something equally absurd in supposing our island to be perpetually governed by a continent. also, any kind of vindictive negotiation settlement is not the answer. by contrast, following the war of independence, the extraordinary...