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for more on this, senior fellow at the foreign policy research institute joins me. there's a million places to go with this. first of all, one has to be careful these days. there are people around all the time and the public discourse is very public. but that said, there do seem to be two approaches to how the trump administration or trump's lawyers and associates want to handle the investigation. ty cobb saying put everything out there for scrutiny and don mcgahn thinking otherwise. >> what we're seeing here is the problem when you have too many lawyers in one room. and you have them from different time periods, with different roles. mcgahn has a host of different things to deal with inside the white house. on any given day. and when trump is your borss, yu have most than any other white house counsel. at the same time, people coming
for more on this, senior fellow at the foreign policy research institute joins me. there's a million places to go with this. first of all, one has to be careful these days. there are people around all the time and the public discourse is very public. but that said, there do seem to be two approaches to how the trump administration or trump's lawyers and associates want to handle the investigation. ty cobb saying put everything out there for scrutiny and don mcgahn thinking otherwise. >>...
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delaware. ♪ >> university city is home to some of our region's most innovative academic and research institutionsrt of this west philly neighborhood is one transforming global health for 125 years. >> the wistar institute is the dedicated to advancing science to benefit human kind. >> originally built as a anatomical museum in 1892 it transitioned into a research and training center in the early 1900
delaware. ♪ >> university city is home to some of our region's most innovative academic and research institutionsrt of this west philly neighborhood is one transforming global health for 125 years. >> the wistar institute is the dedicated to advancing science to benefit human kind. >> originally built as a anatomical museum in 1892 it transitioned into a research and training center in the early 1900
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numbers to pick through some please welcome my guest gerald selenski founder of the trends research institute a pleasure to have you wanted a lug big coin has been a wild ride take a look at this graph we can see that it was riding high almost five thousand dollars earlier in the month that it plummeted and before we know what it's holding around thirty five hundred ok it's relatively new but how is this supposed to so interest from serious investors or even secure interest from the f.c.c. on allowing the coin to be traded. i'm sorry. can you hear me sir yeah i couldn't hear the whole question i'm sorry ok big coins had a wild ride it went up to five thousand down to thirty five hundred and how is this sort of velocity supposed to so interest by serious traders or even get the point exchanged on an official exchange here in the united states. well it is going to keep going as we see it but there's a lot of pressure against it because it's replacing fear currencies and people are many people don't believe in the currencies that are backed by nothing and printed on nothing as jamie diamond just
numbers to pick through some please welcome my guest gerald selenski founder of the trends research institute a pleasure to have you wanted a lug big coin has been a wild ride take a look at this graph we can see that it was riding high almost five thousand dollars earlier in the month that it plummeted and before we know what it's holding around thirty five hundred ok it's relatively new but how is this supposed to so interest from serious investors or even secure interest from the f.c.c. on...
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the new german government once formed will be in a very nice position financially leading research institutions have amended their latest growth predictions instead of one hundred percent they now forecast one point nine percent growth for germany this year and the experts are even more optimistic about next year they've raised their previous forecast to two percent that's germany's strongest rate since twenty eleven researchers say increased consumer spending and a construction boom are the reasons for the boost. let's head over to frankfurt where conrad bruisin is standing by our financial correspondent conrad could we be in for some tax cuts here in germany. look at that smile ben i think we can at least we can be sure that the three parties that are about to form a new coalition in berlin will not be able to avoid the discussion about tax cuts the budget surplus that the leading economic institutes which came out with their autumn report today predict are so high that the parties will not be able to at least consider the idea of giving back some of this money to the german taxpayer the econ
the new german government once formed will be in a very nice position financially leading research institutions have amended their latest growth predictions instead of one hundred percent they now forecast one point nine percent growth for germany this year and the experts are even more optimistic about next year they've raised their previous forecast to two percent that's germany's strongest rate since twenty eleven researchers say increased consumer spending and a construction boom are the...
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know your viewpoint you're always a pleasure to have on gerald celente founder of the trans research institute thank you thank you. the u.s. has chosen not to show all of its cars as nafta negotiations continue in canada's capital ottawa this weekend despite the fact president trump is the one who pushed for revamping the twenty three year old trade pact is seem has been slow when it comes to revealing what changes the u.s. wants to see and nafta artie's outs and i live it has more on this story from toronto alex. new round of nasa talks are at it again it's about to begin and it seems u.s. negotiators are lagging behind when it comes to presenting nasa real proposals any idea what's going on here the only thing certain will be happening in autumn was the fact that the temperatures are going to be around there will be some lovely couple of days in that way otherwise these negotiations continue if you want to call negotiations the u.s. you know one thing they've been pushing for is labor laws in mexico basically level the playing field so people are paid closer to you when it comes to canada u.
know your viewpoint you're always a pleasure to have on gerald celente founder of the trans research institute thank you thank you. the u.s. has chosen not to show all of its cars as nafta negotiations continue in canada's capital ottawa this weekend despite the fact president trump is the one who pushed for revamping the twenty three year old trade pact is seem has been slow when it comes to revealing what changes the u.s. wants to see and nafta artie's outs and i live it has more on this...
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the university of florida has a research institute. sanford burnham has a research institute.'s hospital. and then the crowning piece is a brand-new, state-of-the-art va hospital. >> they found that the secret to making a great city is clusters. it's the collaboration within the cluster that makes it all work. >> i don't think the eureka moment really happens while that scientist is in the lab, poring over his test tube. i think what happens is, the eureka moments occur when they're out here socializing at lunches and dinners, getting together. and the geneticist is with the physicist, who's with the scientist, who's with the surgeon. >> many of us are working in the local businesses or the medical life-science community and industry. so i've made deals and collaborations on the soccer fields. [ chuckles ] >> we felt that collaboration was going to be the turbo mechanism for us. the nemours children's hospital, they're able to recruit better doctors, same with the va medical center. because this doctor, if he wants to, can teach at the medical school right across the street, c
the university of florida has a research institute. sanford burnham has a research institute.'s hospital. and then the crowning piece is a brand-new, state-of-the-art va hospital. >> they found that the secret to making a great city is clusters. it's the collaboration within the cluster that makes it all work. >> i don't think the eureka moment really happens while that scientist is in the lab, poring over his test tube. i think what happens is, the eureka moments occur when they're...
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unemployment the new german government can expect some economic tailwind when it takes office they research institutions have amended their latest growth predictions for germany instead of one of the half percent focused one point nine percent growth this year and the experts are even more optimistic about next year they've raised their previous book us to two percent that's germany's strongest rate since twenty eleven researchers say increased consumer spending and a construction boom of the reasons for the boost. let's head over to frankfurt where conrad bruisin is standing by our financial correspondent conrad could we be in for some tax cuts here in germany. look at that smile then i think we can at least we can be sure that the three parties that are about to form a new coalition in berlin will not be able to avoid the discussion about tax cuts the budget surplus that the leading economic institutes which came out with their autumn report today predict are so high that the parties will not be able to at least consider the idea of giving back some of this money to the german taxpayer the economy gro
unemployment the new german government can expect some economic tailwind when it takes office they research institutions have amended their latest growth predictions for germany instead of one of the half percent focused one point nine percent growth this year and the experts are even more optimistic about next year they've raised their previous book us to two percent that's germany's strongest rate since twenty eleven researchers say increased consumer spending and a construction boom of the...
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. >> this is the public region research institute that conducted this poll. this transformation is fueled by immigration and changing feelings about religion. let's break it down by party. white christians make up 75% of the gop and that group makes up 29% of the democratic party. >>> on the way, we'll give you a look inside the most powerful atlantic storm in recorded history. >>> it was the first day of school in prince george's county and students at one high school are already working on college degree. >>> the ratings are in . >>> tech companies are supporting employees impacted by the daca program. it shields kids of undo you meaned immigrantss from deportation who came to the country when they were little. microsoft is vowing to protect itself workers and will take legal action on behalf of their employees, and apple and google have also expressed support. >>> walmart is rolling out the holiday lay away. >> because it's never too early; right? >> right after labor they are hoping to get shoppers started early with items as low as $50 to be paid off in
. >> this is the public region research institute that conducted this poll. this transformation is fueled by immigration and changing feelings about religion. let's break it down by party. white christians make up 75% of the gop and that group makes up 29% of the democratic party. >>> on the way, we'll give you a look inside the most powerful atlantic storm in recorded history. >>> it was the first day of school in prince george's county and students at one high school...
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now gajic hopes to open an ocean research institute in his home country. one day, biodiversity will return to the adriatic -- so that it will be as rich in species as this marine aquarium. >> water is most valued where it's least present. peru's capital, lima, is located inina coastatal desert. but rivers supply the city with glacial water from the andes: and there's still a bountiful supply of it. in the settlements on the edge of the city, however, beyond the limits of its water system, things look very different. >> an unusual l project is ununderway. men are e carrying blue-green bundles up the hillside. they're also putting up many wooden posts. then the nylon nets go up, here on a hill overlooking lima, the capital of peru. a dense fog is blanketing the poor neighborhood below, but little rain falls on these dry hills. a tanker-truck is making its way slowly up the street. it's the o only source o of fh litwater for the hundreds ofry hthousands of people who liveng here. and it's expensive. abel cruz wants to change that. >> we started fog catching i
now gajic hopes to open an ocean research institute in his home country. one day, biodiversity will return to the adriatic -- so that it will be as rich in species as this marine aquarium. >> water is most valued where it's least present. peru's capital, lima, is located inina coastatal desert. but rivers supply the city with glacial water from the andes: and there's still a bountiful supply of it. in the settlements on the edge of the city, however, beyond the limits of its water system,...
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now gajic hopes to open an ocean research institute in his home country. one day, biodiversity will return to the adriatic -- so that it will be as rich in species as this marine aquarium. >> water is most valued where it's least present. peru's capital, lima, is located inina coastatal desert. but rivers supply the city with glacial water from the andes: and there's still a bountiful supply of it. in the settlements on the edge of the city, however, beyond the limits of its water system, things look very different. >> an unusual l project is ununderway. men are e carrying blue-green bundles up the hillside. they're also putting up many wooden posts. then the nylon nets go up, here on a hill overlooking lima, the capital of peru. a dense fog is blanketing the poor neighborhood below, but little rain falls on these dry hills. a tanker-truck is making its way slowly up the street. it's the o only source o of fh litwater for the hundreds ofry hthousands of people who liveng here. and it's expensive. abel cruz wants to change that. >> we started fog catching i
now gajic hopes to open an ocean research institute in his home country. one day, biodiversity will return to the adriatic -- so that it will be as rich in species as this marine aquarium. >> water is most valued where it's least present. peru's capital, lima, is located inina coastatal desert. but rivers supply the city with glacial water from the andes: and there's still a bountiful supply of it. in the settlements on the edge of the city, however, beyond the limits of its water system,...
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research institute in italy national funding to the regions linked to social policies was reduced by approximately eighty percent from two thousand and seven to two thousand and fourteen. and. you're a member of a matter of the bones if we got it right. that decides how many pounds should be placed in a four hundred dogs. is the. total . it's. i'll tell you. china's i'll give you one thing the incentive i wanted more money in a book is a method of action. for you kind of the ultimate punishment disappointment to get a little. bit are you going to. get it going to be in some. normal. sense and it's only going to start to speak to him into inclusion of the audience. and not just some libyan leaders in check or. daily kristie it to me i'm saying only you found your answer can until somebody. some want to be one of them on his or the asylum in need it gentlemen is in n.z. the need to punish and continue to want an enormous. damage control chock full of it. why did she tell somebody who taught. him to study is all. what we have learnt is that if you are in a situation of low growth even t
research institute in italy national funding to the regions linked to social policies was reduced by approximately eighty percent from two thousand and seven to two thousand and fourteen. and. you're a member of a matter of the bones if we got it right. that decides how many pounds should be placed in a four hundred dogs. is the. total . it's. i'll tell you. china's i'll give you one thing the incentive i wanted more money in a book is a method of action. for you kind of the ultimate punishment...
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according to census the research institute in italy national funding to the regions linked to social policies was reduced by approximately eighty percent from two thousand and seven to two thousand and fourteen. and. you're a member of the matter of the bones if we got it right it is the austerity that decides how many pounds should be placed in a room of four hundred dogs. is the. total. listen i want to say. that. it's. ten. to. ten. minute. don't. you know i get it going to. normal. trying to set some limits so it is not all just saw him into inclusion of the audience. and it's only going to be used as a check or. daily to stay here to live you found your answer kind of to herself. some want to be one of them on his old son mean to knit gentlemens into n.z. you need to punish and continue to want an enormous. damage control chunk you will fall out of this. shell somebody. into studies on. what we have learned is that if you are in a situation of low growth even the recession austerity is a very bad idea it doesn't work and it makes millions of people very unhappy those who are une
according to census the research institute in italy national funding to the regions linked to social policies was reduced by approximately eighty percent from two thousand and seven to two thousand and fourteen. and. you're a member of the matter of the bones if we got it right it is the austerity that decides how many pounds should be placed in a room of four hundred dogs. is the. total. listen i want to say. that. it's. ten. to. ten. minute. don't. you know i get it going to. normal. trying...
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according to census the research institute in italy national funding to the regions linked to social policies was reduced by approximately eighty percent from two thousand and seven to two thousand and fourteen. do you remember the matter of the bones if we got it right it is the austerity that decides how many pounds should be placed in a room of four hundred dogs. is the room. until it is. seen on to say. that it will see its. top ten. tell. you finally on how to. get it going to. normal. sensitive it's no use at all to speak to him into including the audience. and then get someone down if you just check or when you know they really can stay here and i am still here you found your answer gonna kill somebody. who. want to be one of them was all the song mean needed john the me is indeed he was all you need to punish and continue to want to lean on. the summit control chunk you. did. it why did she tell somebody you. can just study is all you have. what we have learnt is that if you are in a situation of low growth even the recession austerity is a very bad idea it doesn't work and i
according to census the research institute in italy national funding to the regions linked to social policies was reduced by approximately eighty percent from two thousand and seven to two thousand and fourteen. do you remember the matter of the bones if we got it right it is the austerity that decides how many pounds should be placed in a room of four hundred dogs. is the room. until it is. seen on to say. that it will see its. top ten. tell. you finally on how to. get it going to. normal....
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so that's coming in towards the sixteen story international peace research institute published a report stating that the largest number of refugees come to europe from countries that we graced with our bombs that says something the second largest group of refugees who flee from poverty that's understandable we destroy these economies that we're not the most competitive do begin with by demanding these countries open their markets for our products no matter what of course the economy in those countries ends up in a shambles it happens all the time in africa the middle east latin america it is no wonder that at some point people pack up their bags and move to germany the promised land where they hope to find a better life for themselves it makes total sense it means that we need to change our foreign policy in terms of economy and security. if you kept an eye on the polls you have say that i'm going to attempt to be elected chancellor for a fourth time making her germany's longest serving leader after helmut kohl in the eighty's and ninety's michael notes the many of her rivals have come
so that's coming in towards the sixteen story international peace research institute published a report stating that the largest number of refugees come to europe from countries that we graced with our bombs that says something the second largest group of refugees who flee from poverty that's understandable we destroy these economies that we're not the most competitive do begin with by demanding these countries open their markets for our products no matter what of course the economy in those...
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this coming towards you sixteen stockholm international peace research institute published a report stating that the largest number of refugees come to europe from countries that we graced with our bombs now it says something the second largest group of refugees who flee from poverty that's understandable we destroy these economies that were not the most competitive to begin with by demanding these countries open their markets for our products no matter what of course the economy in those countries ends up in a shambles it happens all the time in africa the middle east latin america it is no wonder that it's some point people pack up their bags and move to germany the promised land where they hope to find a better life for themselves it makes total sense it means that we need to change our foreign policy in terms of economy and security. when it can be tricky navigating through the numerous parties running in this election and the. possible alliances that could be forms but to help you better understand all the infant. boy was put together a quick guide. unless you'll season didn't german p
this coming towards you sixteen stockholm international peace research institute published a report stating that the largest number of refugees come to europe from countries that we graced with our bombs now it says something the second largest group of refugees who flee from poverty that's understandable we destroy these economies that were not the most competitive to begin with by demanding these countries open their markets for our products no matter what of course the economy in those...
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harness the power of the wind with light aircraft scientists from the university of fribourg and research institutes and companies around the world have been working on this idea of high altitude wind power. system we want to bring about consists of several aircrafts that circle around each other and then produce wind energy at altitudes of three hundred to five hundred meters above land or sea my vision is that these systems will contribute significantly to the power supply in. germany and in europe along. here in freiburg germany a model is being used to test a fully autonomy electronic control system. this system is essential if high altitude wind power is ever to take off because the aircraft have to react completely independently within seconds to any changes of wind direction and strength. only then can they tap the enormous energy potential many hundreds of meters in the air. as this lets into shelter no misleading people at all it's autonomy us flying like with drones but unlike normal airplanes our aircraft have to fly and acrobatic maneuvers all the time of so it's a much bigger challenge
harness the power of the wind with light aircraft scientists from the university of fribourg and research institutes and companies around the world have been working on this idea of high altitude wind power. system we want to bring about consists of several aircrafts that circle around each other and then produce wind energy at altitudes of three hundred to five hundred meters above land or sea my vision is that these systems will contribute significantly to the power supply in. germany and in...
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sally pipes, ceo of a-free market think tank within the pacific research institute told me taxes is part of the problem she is worried about access long lines, the ability to reach specialized doctors. we'll hear more from her at 6:00. in the meantime the legislation senator sandraers could splinters the democratic party. he did mention there are 16 cosponsors to the legislation. one of them, california's own senator harris. reporting live some barak o brock. >>> at this hour rump in a.m. attending a rally for senator strange. there is a good chance he will continue the war of the words with kim jong un. he called the leader a mad man. we are link the aides to the president warned him not to deliver a personal attack against the north korean leader say going could have irreparable outcome. leaders in washington, d.c. now worry they were right. >> it leaves us no exit strategy no off ramp from the tough talk. >> today china called on both sides to stop irritating each other. the tensions are also place ago growing threat on the winter olympics in south korea. that's coming up in february.
sally pipes, ceo of a-free market think tank within the pacific research institute told me taxes is part of the problem she is worried about access long lines, the ability to reach specialized doctors. we'll hear more from her at 6:00. in the meantime the legislation senator sandraers could splinters the democratic party. he did mention there are 16 cosponsors to the legislation. one of them, california's own senator harris. reporting live some barak o brock. >>> at this hour rump in...
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dean president of the middle east research institute welcome to you all the lawyer in this deadline what does it actually mean well this has been anticipated it will mean a lot of inconvenience for both the kurds and the international network of business friends diplomats tourists and you name it people see very nonsensical punitive measures taken which is really also seen as pointless because it will not serve any purpose people will not all. of the kurdish leaders would not be in any way moved by this and many people expected to be temporary because if the kurds could not convince baghdad to restart it the international community will and the airlines well and certainly people the authorities here have opened doors to baghdad saying come on run it yourselves do we will do what it takes but baghdad is not offering any alternative so while this is just causing problems and inconveniences it may seem as though they're isolated kurdistan but in reality because are not very worried about this because if that's the kind of measure coming then that's not the end of the world this will be a tr
dean president of the middle east research institute welcome to you all the lawyer in this deadline what does it actually mean well this has been anticipated it will mean a lot of inconvenience for both the kurds and the international network of business friends diplomats tourists and you name it people see very nonsensical punitive measures taken which is really also seen as pointless because it will not serve any purpose people will not all. of the kurdish leaders would not be in any way...
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korea and we also brought a representative from the university of maryland which is a top tier research institutionterest is in cyber security, high tech and eduti so we've been touring some of their, you know, premiere high schools and introducing our businesses to them. so, it's been a good trip for us. we're going to sign a sister city agreement today and we're excited about that. >> i know you're trying to push all the wonderful things that prince george's county has to offer and i have to ask you about something that's being pushed right now. i know amazon is looking for a second headquarters. we know the district is vying for it, we know virginia and we also know college park maryland is also trying to get it there. what are you hearing about that? >> we've been working on that the whole time i've been over here and in fact we mentioned that to a number of the cities here that we're going after amazon, it's going to be a great opportunity. my team back home is working very closely with the university of maryland. we think we have some great sites that we can offer to amazon and so we're going
korea and we also brought a representative from the university of maryland which is a top tier research institutionterest is in cyber security, high tech and eduti so we've been touring some of their, you know, premiere high schools and introducing our businesses to them. so, it's been a good trip for us. we're going to sign a sister city agreement today and we're excited about that. >> i know you're trying to push all the wonderful things that prince george's county has to offer and i...
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this is the narrative of research universities like that we are hosted at this afternoon. of thetill at the core narrative of these institutions. it is clear that bush employs the logic of post dated utilitarianism or what is tantamount, the linear concept, the assumption that this -- that the discoveries made by research will automatically turn into technologically, medical, or social progress. , the bushassumption report can be see as an ,ndorsement of basic research as a defense of the freedom of researchers to choose their research topics independently. as he said himself, quote, we must remove the rigid controls which we have to impose and recover freedom of inquiry and that healthy competitive spirit so necessary for expansion of the frontiers of scientific knowledge. that aupposing difference between basic research and its application is not ultimate, but merely temporal, bush seems to be able to satisfy both the scientific cause for freedom of inquiry, and the social political need for accountability and public spending. skepticism,axpayers bush was quick to point out the fruits of such spending, saying, quote, the pio
this is the narrative of research universities like that we are hosted at this afternoon. of thetill at the core narrative of these institutions. it is clear that bush employs the logic of post dated utilitarianism or what is tantamount, the linear concept, the assumption that this -- that the discoveries made by research will automatically turn into technologically, medical, or social progress. , the bushassumption report can be see as an ,ndorsement of basic research as a defense of the...
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fdr planned for the library to become the premiere research institution for studying the entire roosevelt era. the library's research room is consistently one of the busiest of all the presidential libraries and this year's group of authors reflects reflects ree variety oresearch down here. if you love the roosevelt reading festival and want to support this and other programs that we do here, i encourage you to become a roosevelt library member. you can join today at the membership table in the hall, or online at fdr library.org and if you haven't already, please do go see our new special temporary museum exhibition, images of interment, the incarceration of japanese-americanss during world war 2. at the top of each hour a session begins with a 30-minute author talk followed by a ten-minute question and answer period. the author then moves to the lobby to sign books and talk with you more if you have more questions. so, during the question and answer period today, this session will be taped for c-span so we'd appreciate if you could approach the microphone over here at the edge of the roo
fdr planned for the library to become the premiere research institution for studying the entire roosevelt era. the library's research room is consistently one of the busiest of all the presidential libraries and this year's group of authors reflects reflects ree variety oresearch down here. if you love the roosevelt reading festival and want to support this and other programs that we do here, i encourage you to become a roosevelt library member. you can join today at the membership table in the...
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why the flow of refugees is constantly growing in twenty sixteen story international peace research institute published a report stating that the largest number of refugees come to europe from countries that we graced with our bombs that says some things the second largest group of refugees who flee from poverty that's understandable we destroy these economies that were not the most competitive to begin with by demanding these countries open their markets for our products. no matter what of course the economy in those countries ends up in a shambles it happens all the time in africa the middle east latin america it is no wonder that it's some point people pack up their bags and move to germany the promised land where they hope to find a better life for themselves it makes total sense it means that we need to change our foreign policy in terms of economy and security first and foremost we need a new era structure of global economy we have to admit that protectionism for small economies is not necessarily a bad thing but on the contrary to help countries grow stronger we also need to respect in
why the flow of refugees is constantly growing in twenty sixteen story international peace research institute published a report stating that the largest number of refugees come to europe from countries that we graced with our bombs that says some things the second largest group of refugees who flee from poverty that's understandable we destroy these economies that were not the most competitive to begin with by demanding these countries open their markets for our products. no matter what of...
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why the flow of refugees is constantly growing in twenty sixteen strong international peace research institute published a report stating that the largest number of refugees come to europe from countries that we graced with our bombs that says some things the second largest group of refugees who flee from poverty that's understandable we destroy these economies that we're not the most competitive game with by demanding these countries open their markets for our products no matter what of course the economy in those countries ends up in a shambles it happens all the time in africa the middle east latin america it is no wonder that it's some point people pack up their bags and move to germany the promised land where they hope to find a better life for themselves it makes total sense to me. that we need to change our foreign policy in terms of economy and security is first and foremost we need a new era structure of global economy we have to admit that protectionism for small economies is not necessarily a bad thing but on the country it helps countries grow stronger we also need to respect inter
why the flow of refugees is constantly growing in twenty sixteen strong international peace research institute published a report stating that the largest number of refugees come to europe from countries that we graced with our bombs that says some things the second largest group of refugees who flee from poverty that's understandable we destroy these economies that we're not the most competitive game with by demanding these countries open their markets for our products no matter what of course...
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the flow of refugees is constantly growing in twenty sixteen stockholm international peace research institute published a report stating that the largest number of refugees come to europe from countries that we graced with our bombs that says some things the second largest group of refugees who flee from poverty that's understandable we destroy these economies that were not the most competitive to begin with by demanding these countries open their markets for our products no matter what of course the economy in those countries ends up in a shambles it happens all the time in africa the middle east latin america it is no wonder that if some point people pack up their bags and move to germany the promised land where they hope to find a better life for themselves it makes total sense to me. that we need to change our foreign policy in terms of economy and security first and foremost we need a new fairer structure of global economy we have to admit that protectionism for small economies is not necessarily a bad thing but on the country it helps countries grow stronger we also need to respect inte
the flow of refugees is constantly growing in twenty sixteen stockholm international peace research institute published a report stating that the largest number of refugees come to europe from countries that we graced with our bombs that says some things the second largest group of refugees who flee from poverty that's understandable we destroy these economies that were not the most competitive to begin with by demanding these countries open their markets for our products no matter what of...
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the flow of refugees is constantly growing in twenty sixteen stockholm international peace research institute published a report stating that the largest number of refugees come to europe from countries that we graced with our bombs that says some things the second largest group of refugees who flee from poverty that's understandable we destroy these economies that were not the most competitive to begin with by demanding these countries open their markets for our products no matter what of course the economy in those countries ends up in a shambles it happens all the time in africa the middle east latin america it is no wonder that it's some point people pack up their bags and move to germany the promised land where they hope to find a better life for themselves it makes total sense to me. that we need to change our foreign policy in terms of economy and security is first and foremost we need a new era structure of global economy we have to admit that protectionism for small economies is not necessarily a bad thing but on the contrary it helps countries grow stronger we also need to respect i
the flow of refugees is constantly growing in twenty sixteen stockholm international peace research institute published a report stating that the largest number of refugees come to europe from countries that we graced with our bombs that says some things the second largest group of refugees who flee from poverty that's understandable we destroy these economies that were not the most competitive to begin with by demanding these countries open their markets for our products no matter what of...
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there it is no reason to turn the lights out in the offices of these researchers. the institute of medicine had this right. we have real results to back up the way we feel about this. what areas have they embarked on with critical, successful research? one of the greatest success stories of this program is advances we've made in breast cancer treatment. in 1993, the department of defense awarded dr. dennis simon two grants totaling $1.7 million for a tumor tissue bank to study breast cancer. he began his work several years earlier with funding from national cancer institute. the d.o.d. kicked in to help. dr. simon's d.o.d.-funded work helped to develop herseptin which is now f.d.a. approved, one the most widely used drugs to fight breast cancer. this research has not only saved the lives of countless women in the military, it's had application far beyond the military. the same thing is true when 2 comes -- when it comes to prostrate cancer, parkinson's disease. what we found over and over again is money invested in this program for medical research is money well spent. why, then
there it is no reason to turn the lights out in the offices of these researchers. the institute of medicine had this right. we have real results to back up the way we feel about this. what areas have they embarked on with critical, successful research? one of the greatest success stories of this program is advances we've made in breast cancer treatment. in 1993, the department of defense awarded dr. dennis simon two grants totaling $1.7 million for a tumor tissue bank to study breast cancer. he...
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. >> reporter: he's a historian with the foreign policy research institute. >> it's not going to bringkim jong-un to the negotiating table to call a name. you might not be able to o bring him to the table period. . i don't think it makes it any easier if you call him names. >> where did the label come from? a senior official says the president added that this morning to the speech. it was all him. it was used on the cover of the economist in 2006 and also a famous song by elton john. a favorite of the president's. >> this afternoon the senate committee investigated the interference in the 2016 election cancelled a voluntary meeting with his lawyer. that's because they say he broke on agreement. investigators were planning to interview michael cohen today until they found out he spoke with the media. he issued a public statement denying any collusion with russia pa russia. he was the executive vice president and special council at the trump organization. a source tells nbc news they will not subpoena cohen. >>> new details in a murder that shocked a philadelphia community. a teen convic
. >> reporter: he's a historian with the foreign policy research institute. >> it's not going to bringkim jong-un to the negotiating table to call a name. you might not be able to o bring him to the table period. . i don't think it makes it any easier if you call him names. >> where did the label come from? a senior official says the president added that this morning to the speech. it was all him. it was used on the cover of the economist in 2006 and also a famous song by...
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research is so important, guys. memory walk and 5k are coming up this weekend. money raised goes to penn's instituten aging which is doing some ground breaking and very promising research on alzheimer's disease. the event was started by a doctor with a very special interest. >> you see he is a great guy, very kind, very fair, always there for all of us. >> reporter: memories of a beloved father whose mind was stolen by alzheimer's disease. >> it is very difficult. the starts before the person passes because they are slipping away in front of you. >> reporter: for a doctor who is supposed to make people feel berth it was hard for pj brennan, chief of medicine at penn. >> there is nothing that stops the disease or cures the disease. >> reporter: instead of feeling helpless after his dad died doctor brennan started a 5k race and memory walk to raise money for penn's institute on aging. >> i thought it would be fun way to get the community together here and bring some attention to the work to the institute on aging does and raise money for this novel research. >> reporter: institute is considered a worl
research is so important, guys. memory walk and 5k are coming up this weekend. money raised goes to penn's instituten aging which is doing some ground breaking and very promising research on alzheimer's disease. the event was started by a doctor with a very special interest. >> you see he is a great guy, very kind, very fair, always there for all of us. >> reporter: memories of a beloved father whose mind was stolen by alzheimer's disease. >> it is very difficult. the starts...
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research. >> institute considered world leader, in research on neuro degenerative diseases, money from the run-walkport grant. >> great research going on here, and i wanted to help foster. >> not just the organizer, doctor brennan is also a devoted runner. >> i placed last year, in my age group. >> he says it is about staying healthy and having fun while raising money that hopefully some day will help finds a cure for alzheimer's. and all in honor of his dad, joseph brennan. >> think about him a lot in the run up to the race, and all of the preparation, he's always on my mind. >> stephanie stahl, cbs-3, " eyewitness about to see progressive's new home quote explorer. where you can compare multiple quote options online and choose what's right for you. woah. flo and jamie here to see hqx. flo and jamie request entry. slovakia. triceratops. tapioca. racquetball. staccato. me llamo jamie. pumpernickel. pudding. employee: hey, guys! home quote explorer. it's home insurance made easy. password was "hey guys." >> fright fest continues, new set, called blood yard, just one every three attractions included
research. >> institute considered world leader, in research on neuro degenerative diseases, money from the run-walkport grant. >> great research going on here, and i wanted to help foster. >> not just the organizer, doctor brennan is also a devoted runner. >> i placed last year, in my age group. >> he says it is about staying healthy and having fun while raising money that hopefully some day will help finds a cure for alzheimer's. and all in honor of his dad,...
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this one's a big research institution -- and then also good airport and terrific city, urban living - below san francisco or new york, some of the other things were big city living. in terms of why they take so long, we just felt that there have been internal discussions about another location for significant amazon office presence going back a few years. this is when it is coming up in the old. with got to emphasize that amazon is definitely working to secure a big expansion within seattle at the time. there are likely growing pains, realizing we're getting big for seattle. they're wearing for the right time to slow that church open. >> this is certainly a contender here. what might put another city on top of boston? another city offer that amazon would jump at? incentives,s, big space, and business friendly environment. the big thing from enough for boston, higher education learning, the talent pool, those sorts of things. it's also going to be a test for amazon. amazon will have to think about what they stand for. amazon's is a company, and what it stands for with its employees. th
this one's a big research institution -- and then also good airport and terrific city, urban living - below san francisco or new york, some of the other things were big city living. in terms of why they take so long, we just felt that there have been internal discussions about another location for significant amazon office presence going back a few years. this is when it is coming up in the old. with got to emphasize that amazon is definitely working to secure a big expansion within seattle at...
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as president of the middle east research institute and author of nation building in the system of self governance in kurdistan region in joins us from rb ellen thank you very much sir for your time so all current did not want to spend now that the referendum is actually happening do you think they're more unified on this. i'm sorry is there so the question again for us absolutely i said it leading up to this there there wasn't any it wasn't unanimous at all cars wanted this referendum to happen but now that it is happening do you think that they are more unified on this. i think the division was on the timing and everybody was essentially saying the same thing that it's a matter of time but let's choose the right time and lobby better internationally but more importantly internally put the house in order now this was undone and it was called for the internal dynamics moved in the way that a referendum was done today and once it was fixed then everybody came on board and everybody the vast majority the overwhelming majority including the opposition who've been asking for the postponemen
as president of the middle east research institute and author of nation building in the system of self governance in kurdistan region in joins us from rb ellen thank you very much sir for your time so all current did not want to spend now that the referendum is actually happening do you think they're more unified on this. i'm sorry is there so the question again for us absolutely i said it leading up to this there there wasn't any it wasn't unanimous at all cars wanted this referendum to happen...
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cottee, research associate in nonproliferation and nuclear policy at the international affairs research institutemouthful! one thing that struck me, listening to the ambassadors, they were clearly quite shocked at the size of this explosion yesterday. they were. i'm not sure they should be, and i think this sixth test has been on the cards and sometimes was five times the size of hiroshi -- hiroshima. the rhetoric from north korea has been to sega we will prove you wrong, we are developing this capability —— has been to say, we will prove you wrong. enough is enough, says the american ambassador, but you have got to do something after you have used language like that, you have run out of road, but it could be said about their policy, as well. effectively north korea is calling the bluff of the us, this strong rhetoric that trump has used, after the guam attacks were in the news, trump was trying to use certain phrases, fire and fury. the fear is the need to do something, anything, will prompt the americans into some kind of military option which will be catastrophic for the whole region. the wide
cottee, research associate in nonproliferation and nuclear policy at the international affairs research institutemouthful! one thing that struck me, listening to the ambassadors, they were clearly quite shocked at the size of this explosion yesterday. they were. i'm not sure they should be, and i think this sixth test has been on the cards and sometimes was five times the size of hiroshi -- hiroshima. the rhetoric from north korea has been to sega we will prove you wrong, we are developing this...
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japan research institute. usg i essentially brought -- brought this opportunity to us so we can be the co-organizer. it was established in washington, the nonprofit organization in 2009 by japanese universities. currently nine preeminent japanese universities support it. it includes research partnering, networking, and dissemination. we want to thank usji's president, thank you dr. tanaka. dr. gnosticism g who is with us today. today, oureakers chris hill, we told you yawanak a. i will introduce him for now. ambassador hill has been the dean of use of korbel school of international studies at the university of denver. where he h -- where he leveraged his career, including rli republican camille -- korea. as assistant secretary precede affairs, and america's chief envoy to the six party talks. . ambassador hill, i give you the podium. [applause] much.nk you very let me just say what a pleasure it is to be her with these distinguished scholars and friends from japan. this is truly an impressive carnegie,be here
japan research institute. usg i essentially brought -- brought this opportunity to us so we can be the co-organizer. it was established in washington, the nonprofit organization in 2009 by japanese universities. currently nine preeminent japanese universities support it. it includes research partnering, networking, and dissemination. we want to thank usji's president, thank you dr. tanaka. dr. gnosticism g who is with us today. today, oureakers chris hill, we told you yawanak a. i will...
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professor dlaweer ala'aldeen heads up the middle east research institute in erbil. >> now, when the currentistration says ¡don't do it' this has not translated into people feeling abandoned or bitter about it. people still love america. but what they expect is that after the referendum, and if they enable this process of independence they expect that understanding from america. that there will be more friends respecting this move and trying to calm things down. >> reporter: baghdad angrily rejects the referendum, and the inclusion of disputed areas like kirkuk city in the proposed future kurdish country hasn't helped. kirkuk is home to an ethnic mix of arabs, kurds and turkmen. it also holds great oil wealth and baghdad will not give it up easily. >> ( translated ): we will not relinquish our kurdish people. we have rejected a sectarian and racist state. iraq will remain for all iraqis and we do not allow anyone to do what he likes without bearing consequences. >> reporter: that hasn't frightened those in the mamand family, who all showed up, excited to vote. farida's mother aisha was overc
professor dlaweer ala'aldeen heads up the middle east research institute in erbil. >> now, when the currentistration says ¡don't do it' this has not translated into people feeling abandoned or bitter about it. people still love america. but what they expect is that after the referendum, and if they enable this process of independence they expect that understanding from america. that there will be more friends respecting this move and trying to calm things down. >> reporter: baghdad...
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he said he needed an article describing what you think about the university adding a new research institute. i wrote the article and a said no, they should not. what they should do, is have three and 50's, why should be focused on human history and understanding the body, biology, and, everything about the cell and cancer. whatever it costs to understand about how we work. not 28 institutes, with lots of programs in them. the second institutes should be designed on outcomes, how do you even out the outcomes of the highest possible level for everyone in our society and figure out how to do that? designs,uctures, new new organizations, economic models and so forth. the third institute is about lowering the cost of health care perh is now $9,000 or more person per year in this country for a large segment of our population. a lot of that, as you know was not well received. [laughter] and got published in the magazine and the boston globe called and said they wanted to run it in the sunday edition as the main article. -- one guy said that i was an illegitimate checked -- illegitimate child of mc
he said he needed an article describing what you think about the university adding a new research institute. i wrote the article and a said no, they should not. what they should do, is have three and 50's, why should be focused on human history and understanding the body, biology, and, everything about the cell and cancer. whatever it costs to understand about how we work. not 28 institutes, with lots of programs in them. the second institutes should be designed on outcomes, how do you even out...
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one example is employee benefit research institute looked at middle to lower income workers.se workers contribute 70% or 80% level. if you look at the exact same demographic that do not have work place savings, less than 5% of savings and retirement. we will do everything humanly possible. joe: confronted with a basket of options that are high fees and not particularly trans parents. >> of the automatic enrollment changed the participation rate from 70% to over 90%. every company should have automatic enrollment. participating or you tell us not to. that it madeng is target date funds a choice. , with all the discussion on fees and etc., there is low fees. i don't think the fees are a huge issue today. bob reynolds, ceo of platinum financial. how workplace savings can keep america's promise. the time for the stock of hour. tumbling today are shares of tenet healthcare. hospitals and health care facilities company. why the stock is on pace for its worst day in a month is abigail doolittle. abigail: repeal and replace his back. senate republicans are making a last-ditch effort
one example is employee benefit research institute looked at middle to lower income workers.se workers contribute 70% or 80% level. if you look at the exact same demographic that do not have work place savings, less than 5% of savings and retirement. we will do everything humanly possible. joe: confronted with a basket of options that are high fees and not particularly trans parents. >> of the automatic enrollment changed the participation rate from 70% to over 90%. every company should...
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al-jazeera favors will pull salim is a senior vice president for policy and research at the middle east institute he joins us live now from washington d.c. sir thank you for joining us here on al-jazeera at the best of times lebanese politics are always a bit of a precarious balance these obviously haven't we the best of times for a couple of years at least the so what do you think that the conviction and potential execution of public seclusion of my due to the balance in lebanon. i do not think it will have much of an impact on the political balance actually. it was sort of starting a movement in two thousand and twelve to capitalize on events in syria and passions related to what was going on there and in a political sense he was posing a challenge to the traditional sunni leaders of lebanon hoping that he could you know rally the street and become a rival or become a leader in lebanon in that way he he and his men attacked the army early on in twenty thirteen and that was something that sort of put an end to his career so i don't think it will have much of a wide political impact he doesn't ha
al-jazeera favors will pull salim is a senior vice president for policy and research at the middle east institute he joins us live now from washington d.c. sir thank you for joining us here on al-jazeera at the best of times lebanese politics are always a bit of a precarious balance these obviously haven't we the best of times for a couple of years at least the so what do you think that the conviction and potential execution of public seclusion of my due to the balance in lebanon. i do not...
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ge food were observed in a clinical setting, the products used would be halted and further research institute to determine cause and solution. however, what repeatedly happens in the case of ge food is that despite increasing evidence, serious adverse health results, government and industry continue unabated with the development, endorsement and marketing of these foods as if nothing has happened, to the point they even seem to ignore the results of their own research. so even this short summary has revealed that from the standpoint of biological science can the ge food venture is significantly unsound and when it's analyzed from the standpoint of computer science, it becomes even more troubling. such an analysis is irrelevant because both inadequate engineering and computer science are engaged in altering complex systems and computer science has learned a lot about the risks of making such alterations. moreover, it has learned that these risks are inescapable. software engineers have learned that when the information systems they themselves have created become large and complex, there is no
ge food were observed in a clinical setting, the products used would be halted and further research institute to determine cause and solution. however, what repeatedly happens in the case of ge food is that despite increasing evidence, serious adverse health results, government and industry continue unabated with the development, endorsement and marketing of these foods as if nothing has happened, to the point they even seem to ignore the results of their own research. so even this short...
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actually, i work for the research institute as a person for the last two years. so maybe some things i can represent some cross sector opinions for korea. so as professor bark mentioned, the economic advantage to the two countries of around five years. however, as he mentioned, president trump consistently mentions about it. so it seems to me it is inevitable to modify at this moment. but to do this, it is necessary to conduct some research about the chorus fta for the last five years. so actually, not only the promote of trade, but also trade and investment and job creation should be analyzed. in addition, the responses of the private sector and the government sector and also the american industrial sector should be considered. so based on the facts, korea should be in a more future way. so first, i want to explain about the balance sheet. america has increased from $38.8 billion in 2009 to $71.6 billion in 2016. so increased a lot. but still there are many other sectors affecting export. it is not reasonable to see the increase in trade simply as a consequence
actually, i work for the research institute as a person for the last two years. so maybe some things i can represent some cross sector opinions for korea. so as professor bark mentioned, the economic advantage to the two countries of around five years. however, as he mentioned, president trump consistently mentions about it. so it seems to me it is inevitable to modify at this moment. but to do this, it is necessary to conduct some research about the chorus fta for the last five years. so...