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consensus what is the willingness of member states to take on democratically elected populace.it seems like the willing this is everywhere except of course in the countries that have right wing or populist governments and there are quite a lot of them nowadays the question really is in the context upon touchdown on this year how do you tackle it some try to copy the tactics of the populace try to imitate them be harder than the hardliners in the populace parties for example against immigrants but my call once a different path he says we should be very open and positive about the european union about solidarity for example in the migration crisis be unapologetic about that because the european union stands for a liberal democracy and for its values and he feels like that's the way he won the election and friends of basically what he's trying to do is give the rest of the european union a dose of the medicine that he invented himself now max before i let you go on thursday president michel heads to berlanti meet which chancellor angela merkel what's the status of the franco germa
consensus what is the willingness of member states to take on democratically elected populace.it seems like the willing this is everywhere except of course in the countries that have right wing or populist governments and there are quite a lot of them nowadays the question really is in the context upon touchdown on this year how do you tackle it some try to copy the tactics of the populace try to imitate them be harder than the hardliners in the populace parties for example against immigrants...
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now immigration, we see that we have a connection of populace europe and populace parties able to putmmigration as a cultural conservatism, acute and also on the left but also on the right. for me, for the future and especially in france, i don't see another party than the far right party, in terms of issue , no other party is able to handle this issue of immigration. for macron, his position is ver very, i don't know which word to use. they don't want to be too much in the front on immigration policy. to finish on that, what is very fascinating, now we observe that vote of the people coming in france in the 60s and 70s where they should be more likely to vote for. [inaudible] it's no longer the case. it has changed a lot. immigration is a concern for the society, for the world. first-generation immigrants are more likely to vote for parties that still make this issue a political issue. they don't want to be viewed and perceived as a problem for society. they are less and less prone to vote for parties who have promoted immigration policies. we have arisen first. >> thank you marshall
now immigration, we see that we have a connection of populace europe and populace parties able to putmmigration as a cultural conservatism, acute and also on the left but also on the right. for me, for the future and especially in france, i don't see another party than the far right party, in terms of issue , no other party is able to handle this issue of immigration. for macron, his position is ver very, i don't know which word to use. they don't want to be too much in the front on immigration...
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when president lincoln said these words, only a select portion of the populace was allowed to vote. > our country has inspired to give everyone an equal voice in politics. we have never lived up to that promise. from the very founding of the nation, the deck is stacked in the favor of white wealthy men. through several hundred years of struggle, we have expanded political power to more and more people, communities, women, people of color. we need to keep fighting to realize that thomas. -- promise. it's embedded in the language of the constitution. >> one way people are being denied it through something called gerrymandering. the legislator uses gerrymandering to dilute the influence of a certain demographic of people. if they are crying to set up a certain party or split up ethnic groups. it is nothing new. in 1812, the governor of massachusetts drew his district in a way that allowed one party to gain 72% of available seats in a very close election. the districts were oddly shaped, one even look like a salamander. that is when gerrymandering was born. he was not the only one in \his
when president lincoln said these words, only a select portion of the populace was allowed to vote. > our country has inspired to give everyone an equal voice in politics. we have never lived up to that promise. from the very founding of the nation, the deck is stacked in the favor of white wealthy men. through several hundred years of struggle, we have expanded political power to more and more people, communities, women, people of color. we need to keep fighting to realize that thomas. --...
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the way the populace is just getting just -- just slandered these days. was happening, what's happening in europe is not populace. i have a whole paper on that. i cannot stand it. but right now, let's think about -- in the late 19th century. there was supposed to be a class based party. it was supposed to be, you had black folks and white folks. regardless of race. that was about to work right? because democrats came in and they came in and they played the race card. then they had a chance to make some noise, the populace did. next time, fdr, basically class. guess who got ran out of the new deal? black people.why? because we primarily farmers, and domestics. they were not covered under social security. so, whenever, whenever way. on talking about class stuff we get really worried about it. now in theory it should work as race and class are tightly linked. the main reason why people of color in the class phase we are is because of our race. when you think about it in reality, it is often different. the way that our experience is worth, in fact, we primari
the way the populace is just getting just -- just slandered these days. was happening, what's happening in europe is not populace. i have a whole paper on that. i cannot stand it. but right now, let's think about -- in the late 19th century. there was supposed to be a class based party. it was supposed to be, you had black folks and white folks. regardless of race. that was about to work right? because democrats came in and they came in and they played the race card. then they had a chance to...
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there the populace are very present and loud local party members have accused the church of launching a political campaign with. their agitating agitating these people who also live off german taxpayers money you can't even withhold it. you just go through it you have to pay church taxes with your hard earned wages. it's all. there's no mention of the fact that in germany people can choose to leave the church and not pay taxes if they want. a little smoother cares what they're saying must just nonsense what do you think. this is the right wing extremists have always been anti clerical. not only against our small parish this is what's clear is that our face says that god created all people equal that contradicts their beliefs so they can't like the church. get him on which. springs bus the bell and bishop marcos says that christians shouldn't be in the a.f.d. distinction of i agree with him the f.t.'s such populists and sometimes they contradict themselves completely if you read the programme so many things are unclear. and already. in the summer but the people who gather and shout xen
there the populace are very present and loud local party members have accused the church of launching a political campaign with. their agitating agitating these people who also live off german taxpayers money you can't even withhold it. you just go through it you have to pay church taxes with your hard earned wages. it's all. there's no mention of the fact that in germany people can choose to leave the church and not pay taxes if they want. a little smoother cares what they're saying must just...
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there is more and more demand from the populace.and it would be overnight. not many people recall that taiwan used to be known as garbage island because the streets ove rflowed garbage island because the streets overflowed with trash and other rubbish. but the island has transformed into one of the world's best recyclers and at the forefront of this movement are companies and businesses like taiwan's recycling wizards. capitalism has been pushing something —— pushing us to buy something —— pushing us to buy something that is easier, faster, more disposable, more convenient. i just think it's very wasteful that we never consider how much clap is out there and we are consuming a lot so this disposable culture has created a lot of trash. all that trash must go somewhere. asa as a society, we have always recycled, 0k? as a society, we have always recycled, ok? we always try to make goods as durable as possible to use as long as possible and even our views, we transform that into something new. 0ur grandparents does it and we are just no
there is more and more demand from the populace.and it would be overnight. not many people recall that taiwan used to be known as garbage island because the streets ove rflowed garbage island because the streets overflowed with trash and other rubbish. but the island has transformed into one of the world's best recyclers and at the forefront of this movement are companies and businesses like taiwan's recycling wizards. capitalism has been pushing something —— pushing us to buy something...
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limited should be said stopped because there has been also obviously on the side of the rightwing populace an attempt to make political mileage out of this and so the attempt by the officials by government by the chancellor has been to say let the police do their work that them investigate in peace do not spread rumors do not spread images videos photographs of the scene or possible perpetrators they can do their work and let them establish who exactly did this and on what grounds that it happened and then we can pick up the discussion off without our id political correspondent who has been to the studio with me and i have a humphrey our correspondent on the ground in minsk many thanks to both of you. you're watching d.w. news still to come by and munich did it again becoming german champions and now they're aiming for the glory is travel. and now to some of the other stories making news around the world and in new york one person has died and four firefighters were injured in a blaze on the fiftieth floor of trump tower officials said the fire in the u.s. president's signature building wa
limited should be said stopped because there has been also obviously on the side of the rightwing populace an attempt to make political mileage out of this and so the attempt by the officials by government by the chancellor has been to say let the police do their work that them investigate in peace do not spread rumors do not spread images videos photographs of the scene or possible perpetrators they can do their work and let them establish who exactly did this and on what grounds that it...
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years, having spent the last three years of my life as a reporter covering the emergence of the populace right, anyone should have been able to see this victory coming. it would be me and yet i did not realize until about nine pmi election night that donald trump was going to be the next president. and i think it is partly because i was captive to the same set of assumptions and essentially, working with in a bubble that said, people like donald trump really cannot get elected. in the end, either his voters not going to materialize for democrats, even those that might like some of what he has to say and do not hillary clinton, will come home and vote in the end. it is my surprise along with everybody else that he was able to win an electoral college victory. and i think it is on me as a reporter. part of that essentially is for people like me or frankly, my mother who called the next morning and said what on earth happened? you guys in the media ultimately hillary was going to win. part of what i'm trying to do in this inrybook is go back to very beginning with hindsight and tell the sto
years, having spent the last three years of my life as a reporter covering the emergence of the populace right, anyone should have been able to see this victory coming. it would be me and yet i did not realize until about nine pmi election night that donald trump was going to be the next president. and i think it is partly because i was captive to the same set of assumptions and essentially, working with in a bubble that said, people like donald trump really cannot get elected. in the end,...
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the high turnover on the roster populace. >> they have made some mistakes in the past of not signing people who wanted to be here. this team has a young group vacancy post is a baseball this year and the ultimate plan is to have a winning team moving into their new ballpark in oakland. >> the focus is on the assembly of a great nucleus of young players and taking those players into our new ballpark in 2023. >> you have to hang in there. you have the support what you. >> the athletics are expecting the largest crowd in color some history coming up on april 17. that is because they are giving away tickets for free to celebrate 50 years here in oakland. >>> the most important reading the take is on april 1. that's okay and it is not great. it is about half average. we are just living off of the leftovers from last year. in this case, the leftovers we will take. it was 183% above average last year at this time. right now, concord has 50 degrees. oakland is a 60 degrees. clear skies right now and that will keep us in the mid-40s overnight. here is what is happening. high pressure will giv
the high turnover on the roster populace. >> they have made some mistakes in the past of not signing people who wanted to be here. this team has a young group vacancy post is a baseball this year and the ultimate plan is to have a winning team moving into their new ballpark in oakland. >> the focus is on the assembly of a great nucleus of young players and taking those players into our new ballpark in 2023. >> you have to hang in there. you have the support what you. >>...
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candidates to the right would get three times the level of populace so while we focused on putin i'dlike you to focus on what seems to be the trend in terms of world politics and the trend towards authoritarianism. >> just to piggyback on that i'd like to have your opinion on this but we find this populism is popular in places like the philippines and egypt and hungary and appears to be spreading in western europe. what is your take on that? >> this is an excellent question let's start with the two countries. we know that--admires putin and xi jinping is also wartime president. wartime presidents don't quit when they need wars and this is my concern with putin. there are two other countries in addition to russia with long complicated often tragic histories and they are china and turkey. in both of those places as in russia the people's expectations are increasingly at odds with the economic reality. in almost the same terms they are saviors of the nation. they are realized there's of the national dream and that is a shift. it is clearly a trend. i think it's different from what's hap
candidates to the right would get three times the level of populace so while we focused on putin i'dlike you to focus on what seems to be the trend in terms of world politics and the trend towards authoritarianism. >> just to piggyback on that i'd like to have your opinion on this but we find this populism is popular in places like the philippines and egypt and hungary and appears to be spreading in western europe. what is your take on that? >> this is an excellent question let's...
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michael: the state legislators elected the senators, not the populace. basically, how money ran all the politics and puck objected to it. steve: do you find the issues resonate today? same issues of inequality in income, the same issues of the much greater influence of the rich on the electoral process, those issues are exactly the same. steve: let me ask you about the detail of his work and take you to this image, "the monkeys revenge." explain what the symbolizes and how it resonates today. representatives of the republican party in the 1880 period. it was letting apart, as much as it may be is today. president, the garfield, and blaine are in charge. on the right, a fellow is cutting off the limb because the republicans were fighting among each other. what he was saying is republicans were not able to get along, they were acting like monkeys, and they will destroy the franchise. right,take a look at the the democrats, a senate group of donkeys that have no power. thecould see an analogy to situation today, where the internal fights of the republicans
michael: the state legislators elected the senators, not the populace. basically, how money ran all the politics and puck objected to it. steve: do you find the issues resonate today? same issues of inequality in income, the same issues of the much greater influence of the rich on the electoral process, those issues are exactly the same. steve: let me ask you about the detail of his work and take you to this image, "the monkeys revenge." explain what the symbolizes and how it...
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you say they give you fake news again to a populace who is not will informed and the local news particularly if you get out into rural america people don't watch the stuff that we watch. they watch the local anchor. if they begin to tell me that there is fake news out there. and someone i need to be afraid of. i'm going to believe it. we have never seen these kind of attacks before on the free press any president and arguably george w. bush i would say took the most heat from the press of any modern president they did not like him. they were unkind and stories. universal him attacked the press that way. gary, your next step. going back to dr. king again. on his 50th anniversary and the assassination. i understand they tend to ignore that part of the philosophy. he was very against the vietnam war. it made a lot of enemies he saw them going into that war. my father being the first in the first to die. he saw something that troubled him. as it is referred to. spent billions then. they spend billions and trillions now. they became very wealthy companies out of the vietnam war. that troubled him
you say they give you fake news again to a populace who is not will informed and the local news particularly if you get out into rural america people don't watch the stuff that we watch. they watch the local anchor. if they begin to tell me that there is fake news out there. and someone i need to be afraid of. i'm going to believe it. we have never seen these kind of attacks before on the free press any president and arguably george w. bush i would say took the most heat from the press of any...
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situation in syria is incredible complex but besides heinous use of chemical agents on syria's civilian populace and must be met with a strong response. >>> east bay democrat eric slammed president trump's approach saying we cannot condone a serious use of chemical weapons but we cannot allow a president to unilaterally take america to war. tonight, russia is threatening there will be consequences for the strikes, with one politician attacking president trump as, quote, adolf hitler number two. can? >>> cbs news correspondent seth dome is the only u.s. network journalist in syria tonight, he continues our coverage from damascus. >> as president trump was speaking here, it was about 4:00 local time in damascus, and while president trump was speaking, we could start hearing rumbling in the distance. it was very hard to tell what was incoming at what was outgoing. those coalition airstrikes almost sounded like thunder in the distance, also behind us from our position here on the balcony looking southeast over damascus, we could see some trails of antiaircraft fire that appeared to be heading up int
situation in syria is incredible complex but besides heinous use of chemical agents on syria's civilian populace and must be met with a strong response. >>> east bay democrat eric slammed president trump's approach saying we cannot condone a serious use of chemical weapons but we cannot allow a president to unilaterally take america to war. tonight, russia is threatening there will be consequences for the strikes, with one politician attacking president trump as, quote, adolf hitler...
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by two thousand and twelve the populace. living in these men camps was estimated to be over ten thousand guys phone and now to florida nevada chicago cleveland you name it i've seen the license plate. every week you know this is the best thing going for single men you know i mean that's what i mean as far as wages and talent to the and everything you know the whole country should be this way. because. this place will put like a stress on you know put a weight that you be carrying around on you and you are really realizing and when i went home i came back i noticed that weight pressure that whatever you want to call it it builds up over time for me and. you wouldn't come up here unless there's some reason for you to come up here you know nobody was moving up here into the in two thousand and one i was moving up here in two thousand and one or two thousand and two it wasn't until ok i can gain something financially i can i can improve my situation i can better my status my situation or on the level that i met in life now and t
by two thousand and twelve the populace. living in these men camps was estimated to be over ten thousand guys phone and now to florida nevada chicago cleveland you name it i've seen the license plate. every week you know this is the best thing going for single men you know i mean that's what i mean as far as wages and talent to the and everything you know the whole country should be this way. because. this place will put like a stress on you know put a weight that you be carrying around on you...
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less than i spend on a congressional social media consultant for one congressman not the entire populace of the united states and other of the you know meetings of course officials will have meetings with him besser to slee act to every other ambassador from around the globe in order to build relationships for a president that's coming in office from the attorney general secretary of state except her and this is common practice so very much i don't know i was completely dissatisfied as far as a lot of other people i think with the content that came out and we didn't learn a lot and i don't think we ever will and just that it's been something you mentioned about the i mean the claim in the report is that russian active mentions is the cold. achieve the goal of inciting division and discord among americans now i'm just want to talk briefly about the media because to what extent should america be looking at its own media we've had these leaks that have often turned out to be untrue we got very partisan news channels in the us which pretty much split the country politically down the middle i
less than i spend on a congressional social media consultant for one congressman not the entire populace of the united states and other of the you know meetings of course officials will have meetings with him besser to slee act to every other ambassador from around the globe in order to build relationships for a president that's coming in office from the attorney general secretary of state except her and this is common practice so very much i don't know i was completely dissatisfied as far as a...
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good in london let me bring you in here if i may i mean why is viktor orbán so important to the populaceright in europe and why is he at the vanguard of these populist leaders. well i think all band has become a very significant figure within the broader populist right movement in europe they see him as somebody who is standing up to a more liberal vision of europe someone who stood up to an angle of merkel only refugee issue somebody who wants to push europe in a more conservative direction we saw beany after the elections in italy who is the leader of the populist right league. almost say it immediately that he wanted to visit a big tall man and that follows a broader alliance between hungary and austria poland and the czech republic of group a bloc of countries trying to push your appt in a very different direction. in berlin you've written extensively about populism and nationalism in europe so how do you think germany is looking at the elections in hungary what's the perception in berlin there where you are. well germany is very concerned about what is calling on in some central and
good in london let me bring you in here if i may i mean why is viktor orbán so important to the populaceright in europe and why is he at the vanguard of these populist leaders. well i think all band has become a very significant figure within the broader populist right movement in europe they see him as somebody who is standing up to a more liberal vision of europe someone who stood up to an angle of merkel only refugee issue somebody who wants to push europe in a more conservative direction...
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question and i think it may be more directed to the south korean president and the south korean populacestates and these national community. we have to remember that for seven decades, from the founder of the north korean state, their core goal has been the takeover south korea. they now have a president in seoul who is very pro—north korea. i think essentially what they are doing is trying to lay groundwork for a very cordial summit whether south koreans will want to pay them a lot of money. the path to talks in this position we're in now, is scattered with broken promises. how far do you think this is going to go?|j with broken promises. how far do you think this is going to go? i think this is going to go to a conclusion, and the reason is you now have an american president with a security adviser who want to deny clear eyes and disarm north korea. and kimjong unisa and disarm north korea. and kimjong unis a very different position. he has been using his father's playbook, we have seen some of the same patterns in the past, but nonetheless we have also have to remember the sanctions h
question and i think it may be more directed to the south korean president and the south korean populacestates and these national community. we have to remember that for seven decades, from the founder of the north korean state, their core goal has been the takeover south korea. they now have a president in seoul who is very pro—north korea. i think essentially what they are doing is trying to lay groundwork for a very cordial summit whether south koreans will want to pay them a lot of money....
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in which words but pepsi set to the populace you know that that guy who made that comment is right but with a look at the other side of the book you know positions think again you know so there are focusing on corruption they're asked to sing them things like. the entire system of government and home and i hope people get a sense of that and i are wondering how a libel poll was i am alone here can you tell right now who might be ahead. it doesn't which. is that they're using sort of just got a lot of mystical opposition whereas the. ruling party. again does this mean the good news election you don't think it does the job and it is. this is co us what his watching live right now he says i'm no retains many incumbent advantages still lots of open questions how will the mahathir back to play out how disruptive is that to the suspension of his party while many young voters invalidate their ballots in general protests who benefits is the past get a lot of voters so many questions we're just really going to have to sit tight until may even i have to work out what might happen but i haven't s
in which words but pepsi set to the populace you know that that guy who made that comment is right but with a look at the other side of the book you know positions think again you know so there are focusing on corruption they're asked to sing them things like. the entire system of government and home and i hope people get a sense of that and i are wondering how a libel poll was i am alone here can you tell right now who might be ahead. it doesn't which. is that they're using sort of just got a...
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been in time or money you pump into the middle class and lower it the more money you pump into the populace the border into the fire and then you try to keep all right as we go to break card watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered a place for can twitter see our poll shows that are dot com coming up we did a little deeper into these sinclair broadcasting scandal i'm sure you've all heard about with mr media analyst themselves lion-el of why no media are liable made so tune into watching the whole. pranking gave americans a lot of job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year with trucks or chose to drive trucks people who rushed to a small town in north dakota was an unemployed rate of zero percent like gold rush is very very similar to a gold rush but this beautiful story ended with pollution and of a station a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here anymore slow down too much they lost jobs got laid off the amer
been in time or money you pump into the middle class and lower it the more money you pump into the populace the border into the fire and then you try to keep all right as we go to break card watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered a place for can twitter see our poll shows that are dot com coming up we did a little deeper into these sinclair broadcasting scandal i'm sure you've all heard about with mr media analyst themselves lion-el of why no media are...
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you know which meets the test of the set to the populace you know that that guy who made that comment is right but with a look at the sight of blood you know oppositions think again you know so there are focusing on corruption they're asked to sing them things like. the entire system of government and home and i hope people get into that and i are wondering how i will post i'm rosa county tower right well who might be ahead. it doesn't which. says that they're using. take us into the. midst of an opposition where is the. ruling party of. justice in the elections. because the gerrymandering is. this is co us what his watching live right now he says i'm no retains many incumbent advantages still lots of open questions how will the mahathir fact to play out how destructive is is once a suspension of his party while many young voters invalidate their ballots in general protests who benefits is the past get a lot of voters so many questions were just really going to sit tight until may even i have to work out what might happen but i haven't seen this often but as an e.u. you actually say w
you know which meets the test of the set to the populace you know that that guy who made that comment is right but with a look at the sight of blood you know oppositions think again you know so there are focusing on corruption they're asked to sing them things like. the entire system of government and home and i hope people get into that and i are wondering how i will post i'm rosa county tower right well who might be ahead. it doesn't which. says that they're using. take us into the. midst of...
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in time or money you pump into the middle class and the lower it the more money you pump into the populace the border and a siren that you hold the key all right as we go to break card watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered a facebook and twitter see our poll shows that are dot com coming up we did a little deeper into the sinclair broadcasting scandal and through both heard about with mr media analyst themselves lion-el of why no media or. stay tuned to watching the whole. welcome to max kaiser financial survival guide. looking forward to your pension account. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain. you watch kaiser report. on that are the boss on the title of your mama. i don't mind the little bit of that if someone you're going to. be able to do a little for you to try another critical of what if they're going to be chilcote for you know down the. soup. tureen and you come with a nice going kids so for us to do that not skip the question as to yes but oh yes the chest but yeah i do best to stay here for everyone that is for cooks about
in time or money you pump into the middle class and the lower it the more money you pump into the populace the border and a siren that you hold the key all right as we go to break card watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered a facebook and twitter see our poll shows that are dot com coming up we did a little deeper into the sinclair broadcasting scandal and through both heard about with mr media analyst themselves lion-el of why no media or. stay tuned to...
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transforming the landscape into a scene of unrivalled populace. in this war we spoke or see you as always which of the russian influence in crimea was substantial but crimean influence on russia was just as great as politics but above all on culture. or expose russian poets painters and writers flocked to the peninsula who should want to take alexander pushkin. toward the peninsula soaking up the spirit of classical antiquity which question was captivated by the scenery so unfamiliar to the russian i was presented like greece crimea also western influence on the fine arts the history of russian painting is almost inconceivable without crimea one of russia's greatest painters was even he went off the it was here that he reached the pinnacle of his artistic talent he wrote softly repeatedly painted the black sea in the landscapes of crimea he wasn't an ethnic russian he was an armenian but he had a tremendous influence on russian and european painting. a selection of events is works is on display in the artist's former residence in fair dosia. his l
transforming the landscape into a scene of unrivalled populace. in this war we spoke or see you as always which of the russian influence in crimea was substantial but crimean influence on russia was just as great as politics but above all on culture. or expose russian poets painters and writers flocked to the peninsula who should want to take alexander pushkin. toward the peninsula soaking up the spirit of classical antiquity which question was captivated by the scenery so unfamiliar to the...
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initially he attracted the wrath of the populace and of the powerful he was made a pariah persecuted and threatened with death. many of his enemies embraced christianity paul turned a small jewish sect into a world religion. who was this man who risked death for his. beliefs. when paul the apostle was shipwrecked in the adriatic sea on his way to rome it marked the dramatic climax of a long and arduous journey the acts of the apostles describes how the missionary fought for his life but the account also contains a message of hope. that one of you really lose your life. only the ship will be lost. and angel the new testament text says predicted that paul would be saved by divine intervention. from so it came to pass that they escaped all say to let. me off my into my own martyr is where the most significant rescue of a shipwrecked crew is said to have taken place almost two thousand years ago. see how it all storm washi paul the apostle ashore on what is now called st paul's bay and in the three months that he had to wait here before continuing on to rome he managed to convert the who
initially he attracted the wrath of the populace and of the powerful he was made a pariah persecuted and threatened with death. many of his enemies embraced christianity paul turned a small jewish sect into a world religion. who was this man who risked death for his. beliefs. when paul the apostle was shipwrecked in the adriatic sea on his way to rome it marked the dramatic climax of a long and arduous journey the acts of the apostles describes how the missionary fought for his life but the...
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didn't hit it, but it gives them enthusiasm moving forward saying that the populace is behind the regime. expectations are high but there is momentum going forward. who knows if that will last for the next six years. >> turning to the systemic or the non-systemic on the streets, we saw turnover this cycle. the communist party ran a new face. navalny made inroads in a region where previous opposition figures have not and pulled and 11% of the vote. where do these new faces leave the opposition? is that systemic or not systemic as we start putin's next term? ought to donists better in russia when the incomes have fallen, when pensions are a source of can a source of complaint. the communists ought to have done well. if they wanted to use a stronger critique against the current economic system, not the political system. breakmmunist struggled to 12% of the vote. they did this not only under the old leader, but a new face grudinin, who is more charismatic, younger, and not as much of a relic of the old soviet era. though he does run a collective farm. >> he also has foreign bank accounts. >>
didn't hit it, but it gives them enthusiasm moving forward saying that the populace is behind the regime. expectations are high but there is momentum going forward. who knows if that will last for the next six years. >> turning to the systemic or the non-systemic on the streets, we saw turnover this cycle. the communist party ran a new face. navalny made inroads in a region where previous opposition figures have not and pulled and 11% of the vote. where do these new faces leave the...
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it is important for people to be educated in civics and so many issues to resolve by a populace that is knowledgeable about politics. >> i am going to the back of the room to talk to the lady from kentucky and's getting the background on what is happening namenuary and what is your and your high school? >> i am from kentucky. but what happened there? fire in the opened common area of my high school. >> how many were killed? wo.t >> did the school change anything? >> they change the entry points and there is a general increase in the police presence on the campus. dealat else was done to with this fear? griefhave trauma and cancers and we had therapy dogs come for a while and they are absolutely amazing. coming together as a school in trying to rebuild and coming together as a family. host: tell us why you got and who in the program might have led you this way? >> him from nashville and i want that the moment i decided i wanted to post when chris murphy had his filibuster. i was not outside or messing around and i was watching c-span . host: you just made my day. i was researching sch
it is important for people to be educated in civics and so many issues to resolve by a populace that is knowledgeable about politics. >> i am going to the back of the room to talk to the lady from kentucky and's getting the background on what is happening namenuary and what is your and your high school? >> i am from kentucky. but what happened there? fire in the opened common area of my high school. >> how many were killed? wo.t >> did the school change anything?...
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populace that is knowledgeable politics. host: i will go to the back of talk to the lead from kentucky. as i promised. get the background on what has happened. i think it was in january. where are you from and high school? harmon i'm is clare from marshall county high school 23rd this year, 7:57 a.m., opened fire in the common area of my high school. host: how many people were killed? >> two host: what happened to the school after that? anything?hange >> yes, we currently certain points. we have bag checks, we have the detector wand. just increase in police presence. >> what else was done in the school to deal with what i fear?expect would be >> we have trauma and grief campus constantly now. we had therapy dogs come in for a while. i've heard that some them are still there. they are absolutely amazing. generally everyone coming together as a school and tri trg to rebuild and come together as a family. ten minutesy have left. i want to ask folks to tell us why you got involved if the program? who might have led you that way?
populace that is knowledgeable politics. host: i will go to the back of talk to the lead from kentucky. as i promised. get the background on what has happened. i think it was in january. where are you from and high school? harmon i'm is clare from marshall county high school 23rd this year, 7:57 a.m., opened fire in the common area of my high school. host: how many people were killed? >> two host: what happened to the school after that? anything?hange >> yes, we currently certain...
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data, but what we can do is make it a lot harder for folks to do that going forward, change the populacen anyone who is considering doing something sketchy going forward, and i do think we will be able to uncover a large amount of that activity of what exists. emily: what do you make of his answer? sarah: if i were a member of congress, i would say, do you mean to tell me you can't give us a number on how many users have been affected by these kinds of data leaks? he would probably say, yeah, i can't. facebook does not know, once the data goes to a third-party, where it goes from there. like i said before, they have not audited this cambridge analytica situation. they will look into all the popular apps that use third-party -- information from people's friends, in order to build their systems. but that was years ago. it could be anywhere by now. emily: despite all this, facebook shares up 3% after hours, down about 20% since this scandal broke. he was asked on the call, what about these delete facebook campaigns, and he said they hadn't seen any particular measurable impact from these ca
data, but what we can do is make it a lot harder for folks to do that going forward, change the populacen anyone who is considering doing something sketchy going forward, and i do think we will be able to uncover a large amount of that activity of what exists. emily: what do you make of his answer? sarah: if i were a member of congress, i would say, do you mean to tell me you can't give us a number on how many users have been affected by these kinds of data leaks? he would probably say, yeah, i...
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you're truncating the basic rights of the american populace in life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness by the wholesale invasion and manipulation of their right to privacy. mister zuckerberg, what is the difference between facebook's methodology and the methodology of the american political pariah, j edgar hoover? >> congressman, this is an important question because i think people often ask what the difference is between surveillance and what we do and i think the difference is extremely clear. which is that on facebook , yourcontrol over your information. the content you share, you put there. you can take down at any time the information we collect you can choose to have a not collect , you can delete any of it and you can leave a book if you want. i know yof no surveillance organization that gives people the option to delete the data they have or even know what they are collecting. >> mister zuckerberg you should be commended that facebook has grown so fast. there's no other company that you started in your dorm room. instead, it is one of the great american success stories. that mu
you're truncating the basic rights of the american populace in life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness by the wholesale invasion and manipulation of their right to privacy. mister zuckerberg, what is the difference between facebook's methodology and the methodology of the american political pariah, j edgar hoover? >> congressman, this is an important question because i think people often ask what the difference is between surveillance and what we do and i think the difference is...
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is based here in lebanon and has great populist support as well as being described as a terrorist populacethe world. his brother and around the world. his brother and iranian influence in this region and iranian influence in this region and in syria has been growing and a lot of people saying that many air strikes would be going against iran and his brother, and if that is the case what is the response if any. —— his brother. —— his brother. if there are tax best rates on syrian arab bases which you don't hit element military personnel which are not targeted there, then things will calm down again. but if there is some sort of strike capacity lost against other proxies in the region thatis against other proxies in the region that is when people start to get very nervous indeed. are they at all confused by the international attitude because this is reported to be at least the third occasion at which michael weapons are being used in the syrian war behind —— we had a president obama talking about four yea rs president obama talking about four years ago crossing a red line, a p pa re ntly yea
is based here in lebanon and has great populist support as well as being described as a terrorist populacethe world. his brother and around the world. his brother and iranian influence in this region and iranian influence in this region and in syria has been growing and a lot of people saying that many air strikes would be going against iran and his brother, and if that is the case what is the response if any. —— his brother. —— his brother. if there are tax best rates on syrian arab...
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is that somehow you find a way to designate and connect with the hearts and minds of the voting populace. that is a science and art all at the same time. the part of the question why this book is very apolitical and fair and it's not divisive to respect the retreat and the people in the survey and we do get to see them in these everyday scenarios and i wanted to maintain that respect to show inside of the poignant stories. they are just like you and me. they want to relax, eat a cheeseburger, throw the ball committee president, go to the chapel, ride a bike. everyday it sounds so simple that when you see it in the president and their spouse and their children an children and s and realize the mission is to provide the environment without fear of being judged, photographed, talked about or anything, i think that is a wonderful thing. but they are all real people and very kind to us. you learn that about that in the leadership role that the place has got to be apolitical and a place where the president goes to relax. >> harla[inaudible] >> he believed in the american people themselves and
is that somehow you find a way to designate and connect with the hearts and minds of the voting populace. that is a science and art all at the same time. the part of the question why this book is very apolitical and fair and it's not divisive to respect the retreat and the people in the survey and we do get to see them in these everyday scenarios and i wanted to maintain that respect to show inside of the poignant stories. they are just like you and me. they want to relax, eat a cheeseburger,...
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the markets have been betting on an establishment force acting as a moderator if the populace get intotmares and reo for the market -- the nightmare scenario , the league is part of a centralized block. it overtook berlusconi's party in the election to become the biggest party alliance. that seemed to shelve any possibility of creating some for the alliance, perhaps a german style coalition. guy: thank you very much. you get yu, do questions about this ever? geoffrey: very really. rarely. reallyis feels asymmetric. if you get an anti-europe party, then we could see a different story. up next, we will talk more about what is happening in the tech space. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ matt: we are 30 minutes into the trading day. escalating trade tensions. the u.s. unveiled its china tariff list which targets tech. beijing has scheduled a news conference for 9:30 london time .o deliver its response it has slowly been letting out a few headlines, among them accusing the u.s. of violating wto rules. europe opened mixed, but the session turned lower as the chinese headlines trickle out. we get some
the markets have been betting on an establishment force acting as a moderator if the populace get intotmares and reo for the market -- the nightmare scenario , the league is part of a centralized block. it overtook berlusconi's party in the election to become the biggest party alliance. that seemed to shelve any possibility of creating some for the alliance, perhaps a german style coalition. guy: thank you very much. you get yu, do questions about this ever? geoffrey: very really. rarely....