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and so philip zelikow is going to chair the panel. i think everybody knows philip. he has written a terrific book on the end of the cold war, principal author of 9/11 commission report and many other books. and he is now in the midst of writing a terrific book on sort of decisions for war. and in ways that illuminate old crises and old decisions like going to war in 1898 or wilson's decision for war in world war i. he's sort of brilliantly reassessing these decisions. we're all looking forward to philip's next book. at the same time, he's doing about a dozen other things that none of us can keep track of. sometimes we don't know about. philip, thank you. >> thank you. i actually am sorry to say, we need to wait for james wilson to show up. so he is probably out there somewhere having a good conversation. >> maybe we should send someone out. >> if we can send the search party out. >> so far it's been a great panel. >> it is rather intimidating when you sit next to somebody who can refer to his book. >> if we had grandchildren here, they could sit on it. >> here he is
and so philip zelikow is going to chair the panel. i think everybody knows philip. he has written a terrific book on the end of the cold war, principal author of 9/11 commission report and many other books. and he is now in the midst of writing a terrific book on sort of decisions for war. and in ways that illuminate old crises and old decisions like going to war in 1898 or wilson's decision for war in world war i. he's sort of brilliantly reassessing these decisions. we're all looking forward...
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james: thank you, philip. so i go up to the -- philip: sure. thank you so much, philip. through a few files the other day and came upon a quote that i think might apply to the subject at hand. that is the problems that the l americanhat bedevi policy is not like headaches. they are like the pain of earning a living. they will stay with us until death. we have got to understand that all our lives, the danger, the uncertainty, the need for alertness, for effort, for discipline will be upon us. for we are in for it. the only question is whether we will know it soon enough. that line, as dean actions and said at the harvard boston, plied very well at the moment and very much in 1998 when strobe talbott, deputy secretary delve it sent it on to secretary madeleine albright. to thes about supplies topic we have -- it also applies to the topic we have been discussing. it also probably applies to me at the university of virginia in the history department. i was living in a house without a firm prospect for employment. but it all worked out. . i am extremely. to my dear and beleag
james: thank you, philip. so i go up to the -- philip: sure. thank you so much, philip. through a few files the other day and came upon a quote that i think might apply to the subject at hand. that is the problems that the l americanhat bedevi policy is not like headaches. they are like the pain of earning a living. they will stay with us until death. we have got to understand that all our lives, the danger, the uncertainty, the need for alertness, for effort, for discipline will be upon us....
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willingness following the story for us from rome philip good evening the suspect was politically active with the anti immigrant party the northern league it appears to be a racially motivated crime here how politicians in italy are reacting. well of course they ferry reacted with considerable alarm. is preparing for elections the election campaign is hotting up and migration is one of the key issues so many of the leading members of the political parties have been calling for calm calling for people to behave responsibly and also calling for their rivals not to exploit the issues behind this episode which could turn the campaign very nasty. it's quite a brazen attack week we saw in broad daylight in front of a bakery it looked like how frequent are attacks like this in italy. when in reality they're fairly rare there was a very serious attack about ten years ago when their six african immigrants were killed in the area near naples in a similar shooting spree with the victims chosen at random but in that case the people responsible were members of the local organizers crime and it was re
willingness following the story for us from rome philip good evening the suspect was politically active with the anti immigrant party the northern league it appears to be a racially motivated crime here how politicians in italy are reacting. well of course they ferry reacted with considerable alarm. is preparing for elections the election campaign is hotting up and migration is one of the key issues so many of the leading members of the political parties have been calling for calm calling for...
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wood and he's standing by for us in rome philip there are strong indications that this attack was racially motivated how all politicians in italy now reacting. well the shooting has cause an immediate response from whole the major politicians in gauged in italy's election campaign ahead of a vote early next month the prime minister broke off his activities to call it an improvised press conference and to invite all this political colleagues to read player responsible row while promising that people responsible for violence would be punished according to the law other politicians have also been intervening some blaming the ruling center left coalition for allowing an invasion of migrants which they say has created the context in which this attack took place while of course condemning the violence the leader of the northern league is particularly in the firing line because his party is very strongly against immigration and the manner responsible for this attack was a candidate in local elections for his party indeed and we do understand that the prime minister howard a gentleman he had momen
wood and he's standing by for us in rome philip there are strong indications that this attack was racially motivated how all politicians in italy now reacting. well the shooting has cause an immediate response from whole the major politicians in gauged in italy's election campaign ahead of a vote early next month the prime minister broke off his activities to call it an improvised press conference and to invite all this political colleagues to read player responsible row while promising that...
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>> thank you, philip. should i go up to the -- sure -- >> thank you so much, philip, and i was looking through a few files the other day and came upon a quote that i think might apply to the subject at hand, and that is the problems that bedevil american foreign policy are not like headaches. with those, you take a powder and they are gone. instead, they are like the pain of earning a living. they will stay with us until death. we have got to understand that all our lives, the danger, the uncertainty, the need for alertness, for effort, for discipline will be upon us, but we are in for it and the only real question is whether we shall know it soon enough. now, i think that that line as dean atchison said in june 1946 at the harvard club of boston applied very well to that moment. it applied very much in 199 8 when deputy secretary talbot sent it on to secretary madelein madeleine albright, and it very much applies to the topic we've been discussing. incidentally, it probably also applies to mel lefler and
>> thank you, philip. should i go up to the -- sure -- >> thank you so much, philip, and i was looking through a few files the other day and came upon a quote that i think might apply to the subject at hand, and that is the problems that bedevil american foreign policy are not like headaches. with those, you take a powder and they are gone. instead, they are like the pain of earning a living. they will stay with us until death. we have got to understand that all our lives, the...
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i'm frances rivera. >> i'm philip mena. video of the ymccholpi tor tmore day until f. ad lib live picture -- a look at the transamerica >>> it is thursday morning, one day until friday. a live look at san francisco. you can see the transamerica building and, of course, the city lit up as we get started with our day. good morning and thank you for starting with us. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. let's get to the forecast. >>> it starts out cool. another warm day. we may have the near record highs again this afternoon. here is where we begin. 42 in livermore. we have some low to mid-40s in the north bay. 50 now in oakland and in palo alto. up to 71 at noon today.
i'm frances rivera. >> i'm philip mena. video of the ymccholpi tor tmore day until f. ad lib live picture -- a look at the transamerica >>> it is thursday morning, one day until friday. a live look at san francisco. you can see the transamerica building and, of course, the city lit up as we get started with our day. good morning and thank you for starting with us. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. let's get to the forecast. >>> it starts out cool....
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we'll thank you for so much for coming in this morning philip yet to come. the director of shut up and play the piano premiered at the berlin belly not a film festival this weekend on the one chilly gonzales thank you so much thank you very much. desperate times call for desperate measures in venezuela a severe economic crisis is front of the government to come up with an unusual strategy north showing a new crypto currency called the picture now the oil backed digital currency goes live today amid doubts it'll actually work as well as actual opposition on legal grounds. if you can dispute just how badly venezuela needs a plan hyperinflation shortages and soaring debt have brought the country to its knees and its citizens to the streets. when venezuelan president nicolas maduro announced plans to launch a new crypto currency some viewed it as an imaginative way out of the crisis and as a workaround for western sanctions that effectively keep venezuela from raising cash from bonds happen and this is going to allow for advancements in international financing f
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philip? >> all right. tracie potts for us on capitol hill. tracie, thank you. >>> elsewhere in washington the buzz is about the revelation that the president has requested the pentagon to stage a military parade through the streets of washington. it's certainly not unprecedented but some are asking why now and is it worth spending tens of millions? nbc's chief white house correspondent hallie jackson has the story. >> reporter: it's been 27 years since tanks and troops paraded past pennsylvania avenue. now the pentagon's preliminarily planning another procession. >> why divert time, energy, financial resources to the planning of a parade as the president's asked? >> the president's respect, his fondness for the military i think is reflected in him asking for these options. >> reporter: the commander in chief clearly delighted by the bastille day parade in paris last summer. >> and it was one of the greatest parades i've ever seen. >> reporter: but outside the white house a mixed reaction, with some suggesting it's reminiscent of the former so
philip? >> all right. tracie potts for us on capitol hill. tracie, thank you. >>> elsewhere in washington the buzz is about the revelation that the president has requested the pentagon to stage a military parade through the streets of washington. it's certainly not unprecedented but some are asking why now and is it worth spending tens of millions? nbc's chief white house correspondent hallie jackson has the story. >> reporter: it's been 27 years since tanks and troops...
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if you're reading this tweet just kill all of us now like we don't want to be in this like it's a philip k. dick dystopian nightmare we're living it if he's writing it somewhere in a parallel universe please stop. up and leave us don't lie because this whole boom bust boom bust thing you're talking about it reminds me of like that side five series west world where all the characters on a loop but they feel very deeply in passionately and they feel love and they feel stress and they feelings i need for their loved ones and blah blah blah but they wake up every single day and their loved ones are slaughtered and killed and everything taken by these tourists like groundhog's day written by philip k. dick they're honest additions loop for those wake up every single day instead of some charming rogue in the lobby of a hotel trying to pick up a doll it's really just robust trying to kill each other for a few extra pints at the pub well that's what it seems like with these stories of the civil asset forfeiture you know every day you think you wake up you go work you go set up your bitcoin minin
if you're reading this tweet just kill all of us now like we don't want to be in this like it's a philip k. dick dystopian nightmare we're living it if he's writing it somewhere in a parallel universe please stop. up and leave us don't lie because this whole boom bust boom bust thing you're talking about it reminds me of like that side five series west world where all the characters on a loop but they feel very deeply in passionately and they feel love and they feel stress and they feelings i...
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prime minister talks about one policy and philip hammond another.mmond needs to stick to collective ministerial responsibility on this issue. he has very much become this figure they say, of course philip hammond was a remainer, so they see him as perhaps not pushing in the same direction as they would like to see brexit go. there has been a lot of criticism about the treasury this week, not just from of criticism about the treasury this week, notjust from bernard jenkins but also jacob rees—mogg just a couple of days ago talking about how he sees the treasury full—service acting against the direction he would like to see brexit going. basically suggesting that the civil service was painting brexit to be a worse outcome than it needs to be. he used the phrase fiddling the figures yesterday. that has been criticised, a lot of backlash from the union that represents civil servants, saying that those are just unsubstantiated conspiracy theories. it isa unsubstantiated conspiracy theories. it is a sense ofjust that kind of tense atmosphere within the co
prime minister talks about one policy and philip hammond another.mmond needs to stick to collective ministerial responsibility on this issue. he has very much become this figure they say, of course philip hammond was a remainer, so they see him as perhaps not pushing in the same direction as they would like to see brexit go. there has been a lot of criticism about the treasury this week, not just from of criticism about the treasury this week, notjust from bernard jenkins but also jacob...
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these comments from bernard jenkin in particular about philip hammond.exiteer is in the back benches of the tories have not liked much. criticism directed at him again, in particular, that thing about the idea that there is a vague and divided leadership, and that basically means that civil servants are not being given the right direction. that is because we had a few days agojacob rees—mogg talking about the civil service, basically putting out figures that painted brexit in the worst possible light. he talks about the treasury fiddling the figures. i suppose bernard jenkin really trying to move the criticism away from the civil service itself, and perhaps onto philip hammond four, in his view, taking a different view to theresa may on the direction brexit should take. particularly the issue of the customs union, which brexiteer is one to see a complete break with the customs union. that is pretty much what that's about. today we have had amber rudd, the home secretary, responding to these claims. she told the andrew marr show that, in terms of that cri
these comments from bernard jenkin in particular about philip hammond.exiteer is in the back benches of the tories have not liked much. criticism directed at him again, in particular, that thing about the idea that there is a vague and divided leadership, and that basically means that civil servants are not being given the right direction. that is because we had a few days agojacob rees—mogg talking about the civil service, basically putting out figures that painted brexit in the worst...
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architect philip high demand was involved in the project it was initially met with skepticism. would have an effect fine for example. insurance premiums higher and how does it any as it really is durable and steel and concrete there's no doubt there's been a strong shift in the way people think they will start the japanese architect she going to ban is a veteran of wooden buildings in this zurich office block even the joists are made of wood star architects have. also used wood for their mountaintop restaurant. spanish architects and chattering class is known for his glass steel and concrete designs but wood steals the show inside circuit university's lot apartment ironically this timeless material seems to be enjoying a renaissance in modern architecture writer philip judio explores this in his illustrated book wood buildings there are many many different ways to use wood and it's used all over the world. from many different countries and many different types of building public private residential business in germany around twenty percent of single family homes are made from w
architect philip high demand was involved in the project it was initially met with skepticism. would have an effect fine for example. insurance premiums higher and how does it any as it really is durable and steel and concrete there's no doubt there's been a strong shift in the way people think they will start the japanese architect she going to ban is a veteran of wooden buildings in this zurich office block even the joists are made of wood star architects have. also used wood for their...
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and our thanks to frank montoya and philip rucker. gentlemen, we really appreciate you taking part in our coverage. >>> coming up for us two former assistant u.s. attorneys are coming to break down the headlines on hope hicks, rick gates, paul manafort and robert mueller. there are developments on all fronts. that is ahead after this break. >>> white house communications director hope hicks spent over nine hours on capitol hill today being questioned by the house intelligence committee. they want to know what she knows about trump campaign ties with russia. hicks answered some questions about her time on the campaign and during the transition, but notably here she refused to talk about anything that happened after trump took office as president. "the new york times" tonight has some details about what hope hicks did have to say. citing three people familiar with her testimony the paper reports, quote hope hicks told house investigators on tuesday that her work for president trump who has a reputation for exaggerations and outright fal
and our thanks to frank montoya and philip rucker. gentlemen, we really appreciate you taking part in our coverage. >>> coming up for us two former assistant u.s. attorneys are coming to break down the headlines on hope hicks, rick gates, paul manafort and robert mueller. there are developments on all fronts. that is ahead after this break. >>> white house communications director hope hicks spent over nine hours on capitol hill today being questioned by the house intelligence...
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and our thanks to frank montoya and philip rucker.entlemen, we really appreciate you taking part in our coverage. >>> coming up for us two former assistant u.s. attorneys are coming to break down the headlines on hope hicks, rick gates, paul manafort and robert mueller. there are developments on all fronts. that is ahead after this break. e plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported we
and our thanks to frank montoya and philip rucker.entlemen, we really appreciate you taking part in our coverage. >>> coming up for us two former assistant u.s. attorneys are coming to break down the headlines on hope hicks, rick gates, paul manafort and robert mueller. there are developments on all fronts. that is ahead after this break. e plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats...
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the chairman, philip green, saying i ta ke full chairman, philip green, saying i take full responsibilityople take full responsibility, but they still get their bonuses and they get paid and they have the full pension benefits, whereas a lot of people who were let go without pension benefits. one of the mps, the members of parliament, said the cfo of the company was asleep at the wheel. it was notjust him asleep at the wheel, i ask myself where were the auditors? pricewaterhousecoopers, where were they? they also will be facing a grilling about their process, whether they did due diligence or not. there was an issue of them saying everything was fine, just before profit warning was issued. one thingi before profit warning was issued. one thing i have seen that british companies, as opposed to american companies, as opposed to american companies, where the internal audit function is very strong, in britain it is usually the week and the soon—to—be retired. there is a strong case to be made... the question is, what will happen? we talk about the fact they took their bonuses and dividends an
the chairman, philip green, saying i ta ke full chairman, philip green, saying i take full responsibilityople take full responsibility, but they still get their bonuses and they get paid and they have the full pension benefits, whereas a lot of people who were let go without pension benefits. one of the mps, the members of parliament, said the cfo of the company was asleep at the wheel. it was notjust him asleep at the wheel, i ask myself where were the auditors? pricewaterhousecoopers, where...
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philip hammond is somebody who the brexiteers within the backbenches of the tory party have not liked criticism directed at him again and in particular that thing about the idea that the vague and divided leadership and that is meaning that civil servants are not being given the right direction. that's because we had a few days ago jacob rees mogg about the civil service putting out figures that painted brexit in the worst possible light and he talks about the treasury fiddling the figures. and i suppose bernard jenkin trying to move the criticism away from the civil service itself and perhaps onto philip hammond for, in his view, taking a different view to theresa may on the direction that brexit should take and in particular the issue of the customs union, that is something brexiteers want to to see, a complete break with the customs union and any connection between britain and europe on the customs union. so that is pretty much what that's about. what we have had today is amber rudd, the home secretary, responding to these claims, and she told the andrew marr show that in terms of
philip hammond is somebody who the brexiteers within the backbenches of the tory party have not liked criticism directed at him again and in particular that thing about the idea that the vague and divided leadership and that is meaning that civil servants are not being given the right direction. that's because we had a few days ago jacob rees mogg about the civil service putting out figures that painted brexit in the worst possible light and he talks about the treasury fiddling the figures. and...
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we're heading into day six of the berlin international film festival and film director philip is with us here in the studio his documentary shut up and play the piano premiered at the belly nala this weekend good to have you with us fella thanks for having to films about the piano player chili gun saga has some viewers might not have heard of him give us an idea of who he is he's a canadian musician composer producer who lives in cologne and he does a rap he does classical chamber music pop music and i had a really nice expression yesterday that he is wrong with you and i think that describes it's pretty well and first and foremost he's an amazing entertainer. or a fluid i like that expression let's get a taste of his style we've got a clip here that we can play for hours. i started a daily routine in two thousand and twelve actually shortly after i moved here to cologne in a different apartment and. i've had a little more or less fifteen twenty years along which to get better at reading music. i. still. think. very very fluid very diverse talented seems the character what inspired yo
we're heading into day six of the berlin international film festival and film director philip is with us here in the studio his documentary shut up and play the piano premiered at the belly nala this weekend good to have you with us fella thanks for having to films about the piano player chili gun saga has some viewers might not have heard of him give us an idea of who he is he's a canadian musician composer producer who lives in cologne and he does a rap he does classical chamber music pop...
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he has launched an attack on theresa may and philip hammond?ore shocking when he launches an attack, he says it doesn't look as though the prime minister is having much fun, but the prime minister's spokesperson has said that she enjoys herjob enormously, actually. he has also launched a campaign against philip hammond, the chancellor, who has been calling for a soft brexit. either like to inject more scepticism about jake agrees mogg's leadershipjust as scepticism about jake agrees mogg's leadership just as —— scepticism about jake agrees mogg's leadershipjust as —— i would like to inject more scepticism about jake agrees mogg's —— jacob to inject more scepticism about jake agrees mogg's ——jacob rees to inject more scepticism about jake agrees mogg's —— jacob rees mogg's leadership prospects, he has never held a cabinet position, and some of his conservative views would not be that palatable to the wider public, i would imagine, that palatable to the wider public, iwould imagine, like that palatable to the wider public, i would imagine, like h
he has launched an attack on theresa may and philip hammond?ore shocking when he launches an attack, he says it doesn't look as though the prime minister is having much fun, but the prime minister's spokesperson has said that she enjoys herjob enormously, actually. he has also launched a campaign against philip hammond, the chancellor, who has been calling for a soft brexit. either like to inject more scepticism about jake agrees mogg's leadershipjust as scepticism about jake agrees mogg's...
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all of you guys are great, and i see philip getting the water ready, which is also key. you have to be hydrated rubio style. barbara, let me start with you. if rick gates pleads guilty, what does it mean for this probe? >> it could be helpful, certainly, in the manafort investigation. it could be that his cooperation helps in any trial of paul manafort by providing someone who can explain and connect the dots for prosecutors. but i also think it could ultimately help in a prosecution of connections between russia and the trump campaign if he has information about that, because either he has his own information about it, gates does, or he could induce cooperation from paul manafort, if manafort's conviction becomes inevitable with the cooperation of rick gates, it could cause him to enter a guilty plea and try to cooperate. and of course, paul manafort as a former campaign chairman, may have information that is useful. >> speak to barbara's point, which anyone will recognize from any outdoor barbecuing and it is presidents' day, you go up to the grill, you don't flip one
all of you guys are great, and i see philip getting the water ready, which is also key. you have to be hydrated rubio style. barbara, let me start with you. if rick gates pleads guilty, what does it mean for this probe? >> it could be helpful, certainly, in the manafort investigation. it could be that his cooperation helps in any trial of paul manafort by providing someone who can explain and connect the dots for prosecutors. but i also think it could ultimately help in a prosecution of...
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philip rucker in person. thank you, my friend. we'll ask you to stay with us.we come back a rising political force starting in parkland, florida, now perhaps spreading across the country. how students are starting to change this conversation on gun restrictions. thanks man. imagine if the things you bought every day... earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag. two united club passes. priority boarding. and earn fifty thousand bonus miles after you spend three thousand dollars on purchases in the first three months from account opening plus, zero-dollar intro annual fee for the first year, then ninety-five dollars. learn more at theexplorercard.com listerine® total care strengthens teeth, after brushing, helps prevent cavities and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™. >>> they say proper gun laws do not defeat gun violence. we call b.s. they say a g
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they've got a big splash about philip green. what you make of that? be trying to get at something else. the story is that, allegedly, philip green talks about selling off his arcadia group, talked about selling fish shops. you very much says, no, nothing in the story actually happened. which is a slightly odd story for a splash. is there something more to this story? it might have more to run, i suspect. we will have to work that out. the observer, they are leading on syria which has been so sad, so tragic. horrific, all week, really. another picture of misery therein syria. after that you end ceasefire resolution which does not seem to have made much difference says bar. it isa have made much difference says bar. it is a very sad picture. two little children at a makeshift clinic in rebel held area. the security council voted in favour of a 30 day ceasefire and they're still been jailed and people are still dying. very sad. there is no end in sight. we've been talking about the papers and comes up every so often and it's so and comes up every so ofte
they've got a big splash about philip green. what you make of that? be trying to get at something else. the story is that, allegedly, philip green talks about selling off his arcadia group, talked about selling fish shops. you very much says, no, nothing in the story actually happened. which is a slightly odd story for a splash. is there something more to this story? it might have more to run, i suspect. we will have to work that out. the observer, they are leading on syria which has been so...
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if you're reading this tweet just kill all of us now like we don't want to be in this like it's a philip k. dick dystopia nightmare we're living it if he's writing it somewhere in a parallel universe please stop. ah and let's don't lie because this whole boom bust boom bust thing you're talking about it reminds me of like that site five series west world where all the characters on a loop but they feel very deeply in passionately and they feel love and they feel stress and they feelings i need for their loved ones and blah blah blah but they wake up every single day and their loved ones are slaughtered and killed and everything taken by these tourists it's like groundhog's day written by philip k. dick you're on this edition slope where there's wake up every single day instead of some charming rogue in the lobby of a hotel trying to pick up a doll it's really just robust trying to kill each other for a few extra pints at the pub well that's what it seems like with these stories of the civil asset forfeiture you know every day you think you wake up you go work you go set up your bitcoin m
if you're reading this tweet just kill all of us now like we don't want to be in this like it's a philip k. dick dystopia nightmare we're living it if he's writing it somewhere in a parallel universe please stop. ah and let's don't lie because this whole boom bust boom bust thing you're talking about it reminds me of like that site five series west world where all the characters on a loop but they feel very deeply in passionately and they feel love and they feel stress and they feelings i need...
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jillian: philip, do you think this is about resistance at this point?efinitely need to figure out what their message is going into the midterms here, a second ago we were talking about the clawz, that's not something that will be a big winner in wisconsin or indiana. people want to see how their lives are getting better, they want to see where the rubber meets the road on the policy issues, as far as impeachment, the question is what are they going to impeach the president over, is it going to be collusion with the russians, is it going to be obstruction of justice in the mueller investigation or is it going to be as many voters probably, you know, suspect, that democrats have a -- something personal against the president, and i don't think voters will reward democrats with majorities over the threat of pulling this country apart over a personal grudge. jillian: philip and sarah, thank you both for joining us this morning, for giving us your time, we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> switching gears completely, tim tebow in freak accident, the
jillian: philip, do you think this is about resistance at this point?efinitely need to figure out what their message is going into the midterms here, a second ago we were talking about the clawz, that's not something that will be a big winner in wisconsin or indiana. people want to see how their lives are getting better, they want to see where the rubber meets the road on the policy issues, as far as impeachment, the question is what are they going to impeach the president over, is it going to...
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intelligence agents philip giraldi and robert david steele are saying they're saying the u.s. is actually armed trained and financed isis and i've heard similar similar stories from jalalabad about that the u.s. is now to put in operation phoenix which is what they were doing in vietnam which is sort of kill lists and going into villages and and killing killing large groups of people and one of my interlocutors in jalalabad said well it's very clear where the bases are taliban bases they have flags flying above them why doesn't the u.s. just go in and take out the bases and instead they're going in and taking out villages who have got nothing to do with this so it's quite bizarre what's going on bizarre or or or something else i mean donald trump some would say and he's been giving is a state of the union about twenty four hours partly elected because he was going to signal a change in policy away from the hillary clinton's and barack obama's a halt and then he u. turns and decides what do you think of the sudden you turn on afghanistan by me in his campaign he was always quit
intelligence agents philip giraldi and robert david steele are saying they're saying the u.s. is actually armed trained and financed isis and i've heard similar similar stories from jalalabad about that the u.s. is now to put in operation phoenix which is what they were doing in vietnam which is sort of kill lists and going into villages and and killing killing large groups of people and one of my interlocutors in jalalabad said well it's very clear where the bases are taliban bases they have...
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in sharp contrast, philip hammond.merkel is allowing extra time for talks renewing her government alliance with the social democrats, suggesting that a deal is within reach. a target date of yesterday for concluding a coalition pact came and went, extending the country's largest portable stalemate since world war ii. with angela merkel's fourth term hanging in the balance, party leaders resume discussions today. ceremonyencys says the ahead. the south korean president is considering holding a one on one meeting with kim. global news 24 hours a day, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries around the world. on the markets, we do have a acrossbit of movement the asian region. i want to highlight that we do have stocks on the mainland of china seeing little change now as we wonder whether national brokers have come in to help e ase those losses. down 2.6% of25, soq volatility returns with a vengeance. and you have bond market jitters bounding within the week. you have the philip lane, australia
in sharp contrast, philip hammond.merkel is allowing extra time for talks renewing her government alliance with the social democrats, suggesting that a deal is within reach. a target date of yesterday for concluding a coalition pact came and went, extending the country's largest portable stalemate since world war ii. with angela merkel's fourth term hanging in the balance, party leaders resume discussions today. ceremonyencys says the ahead. the south korean president is considering holding a...
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we are all looking forward to philip's next book. time, he is doing a dozen other things none of us can keep track of. philip, thank you. need tosorry to say we wait for james wilson to show up . he is probably out there somewhere having a good conversation. if we canhe is send the search y out. >> so far it has been a great time. [laughter] it is rather intimidating sitting somebody who can refer to his book. if we had grandchildren, they could sit on it. >> glad you could join us. let's go ahead and get started. this is a panel covering the the great second crisis phase of the cold war in the early 1980's, extending to the end of the cold war. earlyhe beginning of the 1990's and the disintegration of the soviet union. perspective on u.s. and russian relations, we start with the perspective from the point of view of the reagan administration with james wilson. james? thank you. i was looking through a few files the other day and came upon a quote that i think might apply to the subject at hand. "the problems the devil informed polic
we are all looking forward to philip's next book. time, he is doing a dozen other things none of us can keep track of. philip, thank you. need tosorry to say we wait for james wilson to show up . he is probably out there somewhere having a good conversation. if we canhe is send the search y out. >> so far it has been a great time. [laughter] it is rather intimidating sitting somebody who can refer to his book. if we had grandchildren, they could sit on it. >> glad you could join us....
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dick if you're reading this tweet just kill all of us now we don't want to be in this like it's a philip k. dick dystopia nightmare we're living it in fees writing it somewhere in a parallel universe please stop. no and let us don't lie because this whole boom bust boom bust thing you're talking about are reminds me of like that side five series west world where all the characters on a loop but they feel very deeply in passionately and they feel love and they feel stress and they feelings i need for their loved ones and blah blah blah but they wake up every single day and their loved ones are slaughtered and killed and everything taken by these tourists it's like groundhog's day written by philip k. dick you know you're on this edition sloop where there's wake up every single day instead of some charming rogue in the lobby of a hotel trying to pick up a doll it's really just robust trying to kill each other for a few extra pints at the pub well that's what it seems like with these stories of the civil asset forfeiture you know every day you think you wake up you go work you go set up you
dick if you're reading this tweet just kill all of us now we don't want to be in this like it's a philip k. dick dystopia nightmare we're living it in fees writing it somewhere in a parallel universe please stop. no and let us don't lie because this whole boom bust boom bust thing you're talking about are reminds me of like that side five series west world where all the characters on a loop but they feel very deeply in passionately and they feel love and they feel stress and they feelings i...
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if you're reading this tweet just kill all of us now like we don't want to be in this like it's a philip k. dick dystopia nightmare we're living it if he's writing it somewhere in a parallel universe please stop. up and let's don't lie because this whole boom bust boom bust thing you're talking about it reminds me of like that side five series west world where all the characters on a loop but they feel very deeply in passionately and they feel love and they feel stress and they feelings i need for their loved ones and blah blah blah but they wake up every single day and their loved ones are slaughtered and killed and everything taken by these tourists it's like groundhog's day written by philip k. dick you're on this edition of sloop where there is wake up every single day and instead of some charming rogue in the lobby of a hotel trying to pick up a doll it's really just robust trying to kill each other for a few extra pints at the pub well that's what it seems like with these stories of the civil asset forfeiture you know every day you think you wake up you go work you go set up your b
if you're reading this tweet just kill all of us now like we don't want to be in this like it's a philip k. dick dystopia nightmare we're living it if he's writing it somewhere in a parallel universe please stop. up and let's don't lie because this whole boom bust boom bust thing you're talking about it reminds me of like that side five series west world where all the characters on a loop but they feel very deeply in passionately and they feel love and they feel stress and they feelings i need...
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philip will chair the panel. he has written a terrific book on the end of the cold war, the principal author of 9/11 commission report, and many other books. he is right now in the middle of writing a great book on sort of decisions for war in ways that illuminate old crises and old decisions, like going to war in 1898, or wilson's decision for war in world war i. he is brilliantly reassessing these decisions, and we're looking forward to his next book. at the same time, he is doing about a dozen other things that none of us can keep track of. and that we don't always know about. >> i amsurg to say that we need to wait for james wilson to show up. [laughter] he is probably up there somewhere having a very good nation. if we get send the search party out -- a very good conversation. [laughter] thise of the messages of -- [indiscernible] >> so far, it has been a great time. [laughter] >> it is rather intimidating when you are sitting next to him but he who can refer to his book. [laughter] >> glad you could join us
philip will chair the panel. he has written a terrific book on the end of the cold war, the principal author of 9/11 commission report, and many other books. he is right now in the middle of writing a great book on sort of decisions for war in ways that illuminate old crises and old decisions, like going to war in 1898, or wilson's decision for war in world war i. he is brilliantly reassessing these decisions, and we're looking forward to his next book. at the same time, he is doing about a...
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ironically this timeless material seems to be enjoying a renaissance in modern architecture writer philip judio explores this in his illustrated book wood buildings there are many many different ways to use wood and it's used all over the world. from many different countries and many different types of building public private residential business. in germany around twenty percent of single family homes are made from wood developers are using it more and more for larger buildings too like this school near losen switzerland the company local architecture who designed the school are doing their bit to push the trend. their design won first prize in the twenty fifteen. an award that honors innovative uses forward. the. renewable resource towards the sustainable world we aiming at a thing really good material to use and for us this is an exercise to design you know design wooden building in a contemporary way. it's sustainable contemporary under tracked it but what has even more to offer in switzerland what has always been used in rural areas as the cheapest building material and using prefab
ironically this timeless material seems to be enjoying a renaissance in modern architecture writer philip judio explores this in his illustrated book wood buildings there are many many different ways to use wood and it's used all over the world. from many different countries and many different types of building public private residential business. in germany around twenty percent of single family homes are made from wood developers are using it more and more for larger buildings too like this...
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philip a separate kaiser report. fifty years ago pregnant women to conjure gun as a sleeping pill and thus this is what i believe because a doctor does what he said just on the side effects what terrible but not on the road as shown in dodge central board lot more day here not the war then will come up across europe victims are starting legal battles demanding at least some compensation. in two ways first will the physical damage itself but as well that the constant reminder that the people who actually perpetrated this crime has never been able to justice and there has been a couple of. shows seem wrong all right all in all just all. me all get to stamp out this day come out to court and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when chance to look for common ground. when you. see the. let me. know. that. you speak french. not. blowing welcome across or all things are considered i'm peter lavelle are you a confused by washington syria policy rest assured you're not alone trump says one th
philip a separate kaiser report. fifty years ago pregnant women to conjure gun as a sleeping pill and thus this is what i believe because a doctor does what he said just on the side effects what terrible but not on the road as shown in dodge central board lot more day here not the war then will come up across europe victims are starting legal battles demanding at least some compensation. in two ways first will the physical damage itself but as well that the constant reminder that the people who...
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on the show if at all on the philips off to shut. us down about it and in the motion but everything about should join me i just wanted a cartoon to hope. we can fill my. first feature for more. than the day get. be in touch with that and we'll talk about the most of the mission two days. planning for to have a security department abode to see them all this week screaming for see numbers in the mean white for me to document. during this two years. oh he's just waiting for one. day or night that he can sleep relax. but it's not just. someone a famous old on. childishly edge but any politician. because we've never had a soft. office softball. but i'm a matador but a etc. but i guess that us not the fighting should be acted on as we are totally for me to them as safe as it might be for those of the cheap. to make fun of bush and. many dead according to me if i had one time i didn't believe. i did but it's ok as about to find a question. not hand. get a job. as fun of a sort of pass it was at a street corner have a mock. thank . you thank
on the show if at all on the philips off to shut. us down about it and in the motion but everything about should join me i just wanted a cartoon to hope. we can fill my. first feature for more. than the day get. be in touch with that and we'll talk about the most of the mission two days. planning for to have a security department abode to see them all this week screaming for see numbers in the mean white for me to document. during this two years. oh he's just waiting for one. day or night that...
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory barbara ho zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided aby mutual of amer designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been oed by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs statio fthank you.s like you. from the tisch wnet studios at wlincoln center in rk, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and thank you for joining us. e house intelligence committee could vote tomorrow on declassifying a democratic mem o thnters the so-called nunes memo alleging f.b.i.of abe urveillance power during the 2016 campaign. last night, president trump continued his attacks on the f.b.i. for the use of opposition research in the fisa application to surveil former trump campaign the research was partially funded by democrats. he quoted excerpts of a "wall street journal" editorialng sain part,
the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory barbara ho zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided aby mutual of amer designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been oed by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs statio...
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ashley parker and philip rucker report "the washington post," trump officials have felt under siege. they write that one official described the nation's focus on the issues raised by the school shooting in florida as quote, a distraction or a reprieve. a lot of people here felt like it was a reprieve from seven or eight days from just getting pummeled. "the washington post" philip rucker described the this way on this network earlier today. >> they had been under the bright light for the media spotlight for these numerous scandals which were growing in the days leading up to the shooting. and all of a sudden the media attention turned to florida people stopped asking questions and they got a few days to collect their thoughts, figure out what they're going to do, reset, if you will. but i don't think these scandals are gone. i think tuesday they're going to be faced with a lot of questions about all of it. >> let's bring in your panel. michael schmidt, shannon pettypiece, and msnbc political analyst eli stokels. the power of positive spin, telling the boss, no, this is good news stor
ashley parker and philip rucker report "the washington post," trump officials have felt under siege. they write that one official described the nation's focus on the issues raised by the school shooting in florida as quote, a distraction or a reprieve. a lot of people here felt like it was a reprieve from seven or eight days from just getting pummeled. "the washington post" philip rucker described the this way on this network earlier today. >> they had been under the...
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defense ministry has confirmed the identity of the pilot killed in syria on saturday he was made philip roth the ministry has described him as a hero we're going to show you video that appears to show the pilots in a fight with syrian jihad a plane was shot down we do have to warn you you may find some of the images distressing. but let's go live now to what did a culture of a joining me in a studio might do you know what else do we know so far about this pilot's fate while the son very fired video that you just saw appeared online shortly after the incident and it shows the last moments of the pilot life now from what we can see here on the video the pilot had waited for the terrorists to get closer to him and only after that he detonated taker and they taking his own life and also if we didn't capture he given a message to shout that he was doing this for his own colleagues that were fighting alongside him as the fence ministry has already confirmed all these details of the details of the last moments of his life how he was pointing to the very end. major oman philip both fulton so th
defense ministry has confirmed the identity of the pilot killed in syria on saturday he was made philip roth the ministry has described him as a hero we're going to show you video that appears to show the pilots in a fight with syrian jihad a plane was shot down we do have to warn you you may find some of the images distressing. but let's go live now to what did a culture of a joining me in a studio might do you know what else do we know so far about this pilot's fate while the son very fired...
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russia's defense ministry has identified the pilot killed in syria's province on saturday as philip off calling him a hero video of the pilot surrounded by syrian rebel fighters after his plane was shot down has been circulated online you may find some of the images disturbing. know. this is a. very fired video that you just saw appeared online shortly after the incident and it shows the last moments of the pilot's life from what we can hear on the video the pilot had waited for the terrys to get closer to him and only after that he detonated and then taking his own life and also avoiding capture he even managed to shout that he was doing this for his own colleagues that were fighting alongside him or his defense ministry has already confirmed all these details the details of the last moments of his life how he was fighting till the very end and. major oman salute both fulton so the very last moment of his life against an overwhelming number of terrorists he was bugged and surrounded when that's what was. the bush so it's ok isn't long with a hand grenade rushes defense ministry has con
russia's defense ministry has identified the pilot killed in syria's province on saturday as philip off calling him a hero video of the pilot surrounded by syrian rebel fighters after his plane was shot down has been circulated online you may find some of the images disturbing. know. this is a. very fired video that you just saw appeared online shortly after the incident and it shows the last moments of the pilot's life from what we can hear on the video the pilot had waited for the terrys to...
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this is philip. caller: hello. this is philip. guest: good morning. caller: i'm a member of district council 33, local 488. critical and it is very important that our members, but the union collection from fair share members as well. they are reaping the same benefits as -- you cannot get nothing for free. working for the city of philadelphia, i've been a union member for 17 years. i see the benefits of being in the union. having a union has allowed me to go back to school and earn my college degree. live aallowed me to good, comfortable lifestyle. able to take vacations. host: are there members in your union who will question this idea of paying fees? particularly because of political concerns? how do you respond to them? i have been serving as a union steward for eight years who weree members that saying i don't see where the union has benefited may. it wasn't for the sacrifices and fight the union has fought for, they would not have the benefits they have like their health care. host: thank you very much. guest: i have to join my brother in making
this is philip. caller: hello. this is philip. guest: good morning. caller: i'm a member of district council 33, local 488. critical and it is very important that our members, but the union collection from fair share members as well. they are reaping the same benefits as -- you cannot get nothing for free. working for the city of philadelphia, i've been a union member for 17 years. i see the benefits of being in the union. having a union has allowed me to go back to school and earn my college...
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philip, talking about them now here. philip, is that comparable? not quite, —26.iar to us with a high pressure over the northern parts of scandinavia and then we are tapping into the cold air around the southern flank, eastern flank of it, southern flank eastern flank of it.! shovelling it towards the gradually shovelling it towards the british isles. not such an issue today, a decent day, if there is across parts but look at the cloud across parts but look at the temperatures, not bad compared to where we are going. someone l the where we are going. someone in the north—west of scotland make it up to degrees. 0vernight, the skies eight degrees. ovemigittfiche—siries be clear away from the sort of will be clear away from the sort of eastern coast of scotland, north—east of england and again the temperatures will go away to —3, —5, in some of the major towns and cities, some with seven or eight degrees below perhaps. get up and degrees betefiee'rhe’oezeet defend - sunday because if you have enjoy sunday because if you have enough layers on it is a lovely day, ‘ you w
philip, talking about them now here. philip, is that comparable? not quite, —26.iar to us with a high pressure over the northern parts of scandinavia and then we are tapping into the cold air around the southern flank, eastern flank of it, southern flank eastern flank of it.! shovelling it towards the gradually shovelling it towards the british isles. not such an issue today, a decent day, if there is across parts but look at the cloud across parts but look at the temperatures, not bad...
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ford fusion hit the eight year old had was crossing the street at the corner of ferry avenue and philip street. they say the driver then sped away. the little girl was rushed to the hospital where she was treated for non-life threatening injuries. if you have any information you are asked to call police. >> well, the search continues for one more suspect in connection with a huge brawl at delaware high school basketball game. showed you the game between smyrna and cape end logan high schools last week, ron hughes turned himself into police yesterday. cape henlopen player arrested last week. >> happened again. murder broadcast on facebook live. we'll have the latest on the search for the gunman just ahead. >> also ahead, massive wreck of buses, tractor-trailers and other vehicles. we have video from inside one of the busses during the moment of impact. >> and it looks like a winter wonderland. but that's not snow. we'll tell you where all of this hail fell. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> signs going up in ohio urging cast stars, labron james, to come to philly. we'll hear fro
ford fusion hit the eight year old had was crossing the street at the corner of ferry avenue and philip street. they say the driver then sped away. the little girl was rushed to the hospital where she was treated for non-life threatening injuries. if you have any information you are asked to call police. >> well, the search continues for one more suspect in connection with a huge brawl at delaware high school basketball game. showed you the game between smyrna and cape end logan high...
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through inns of a church sacred to us and philip the moat apostle was a missionary and here up unless he established the first christian congregation here and was crucified here in the year eighty seven. the octagonal building has been left in a sorry state by numerous earthquakes but it significance for the evolution of achilles eos tical architecture in christian culture is undisputed it is a kind of monastery with chapels around the octagon there are polygonal pillars and triangular and rectangular rooms and cells arranged within collimated holes this was a place of pilgrimage. here apple is also possessed the largest next properness in asia minor no one can say how many pilgrims came to harappa lessens engine times to see the city and to die here before the city gates there are burial mounds sock off again and soon or a chambers dating from several centuries. many of the inscriptions include a particular message to him who deprives the deceased of his panoramic view or. upon his progeny and they were born to him who identifies the wrong. way i'm a rock you know sinatra spectacle t
through inns of a church sacred to us and philip the moat apostle was a missionary and here up unless he established the first christian congregation here and was crucified here in the year eighty seven. the octagonal building has been left in a sorry state by numerous earthquakes but it significance for the evolution of achilles eos tical architecture in christian culture is undisputed it is a kind of monastery with chapels around the octagon there are polygonal pillars and triangular and...