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president of the people institute one of germany's biggest economic research institutions thank you for your insight this morning. thank you. the italian pilots union has approved a collective labor agreement with ryanair is the latest breakthrough in the budget airlines efforts to quell staff protests in europe after a deal with irish pilots last week a large majority of the more than three hundred ryanair pilots in italy approved the agreement following eight months of negotiations it ensures better job security isn't pre-conditions strikes by right now pilots across europe have led to the cancellation of hundreds of flights in the past two months. and a reminder of the top story we're following for you today here on the government prime minister viktor orban and italian deputy prime minister matteo so has said that they will work together to forge an e.u. alliance against migration ahead of european elections next year the two met in the land to cement their political ties and today. you're watching the other news coming to you live from berlin with more coming out at the top of the
president of the people institute one of germany's biggest economic research institutions thank you for your insight this morning. thank you. the italian pilots union has approved a collective labor agreement with ryanair is the latest breakthrough in the budget airlines efforts to quell staff protests in europe after a deal with irish pilots last week a large majority of the more than three hundred ryanair pilots in italy approved the agreement following eight months of negotiations it ensures...
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claimants who is the president of the for institute one of germany's biggest economic research institutions earlier i asked him if there were any lessons to be learned here for europe from the talks regarding a potential trade deal with the united states. good morning yes there are lessons i think the first lesson is that the u.s. is talking to us by lateral deals on the way from obsolescent agreements that makes things more difficult we see that canada is now in a more difficult situation so u.s. trade policy is becoming even more strategic and europe needs to be counted all of the other thing is trade deal means opening up european markets as well and opening up markets in sensitive areas in particular agriculture so these will be difficult negotiation about negotiations but the good news is we are talking about free trade robin talking about increasing tariffs that was caymans who was head of the economic research institute now poor results and only share prices germany's big banks are in trouble a bank just lost the title as the country's most valuable financial institution to a start u
claimants who is the president of the for institute one of germany's biggest economic research institutions earlier i asked him if there were any lessons to be learned here for europe from the talks regarding a potential trade deal with the united states. good morning yes there are lessons i think the first lesson is that the u.s. is talking to us by lateral deals on the way from obsolescent agreements that makes things more difficult we see that canada is now in a more difficult situation so...
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who's head of the evil economic research institute now poor results in doubling share prices germany's big banks are in trouble one of the problems that experts say the banking giants have dragged their feet on the face of digitalisation and now financial tech startups are giving them a run for their money the tech challenge is the focus of a banking conference in frankfurt this week france likes words they they hope to find potential solutions to get the big banks back up to speed. now let's get more from our markets man paul britt standing by a different for a stock exchange falls germany's second largest bank amounts one could even be ousted from the dax index and be replaced by one of its new competitors from the tech sector how do we come about how do we get to that point. yes chris of that decision it seems very likely it's up next week and that would be a strong sign of the demise of the german banks that isn't just happening now that's been happening for a while because effectively the german institutions have been sleeping through digitalisation and not focusing on that now sm
who's head of the evil economic research institute now poor results in doubling share prices germany's big banks are in trouble one of the problems that experts say the banking giants have dragged their feet on the face of digitalisation and now financial tech startups are giving them a run for their money the tech challenge is the focus of a banking conference in frankfurt this week france likes words they they hope to find potential solutions to get the big banks back up to speed. now let's...
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economics research institute now poor results and only share prices germany's big banks are in trouble now come out spike is facing a possible ousting from the dax index and it's not alone but it's a bank too is looking less than solid when it comes to the euro zone's leading share index experts say the banking giants have dragged their feet in the face of digitalisation and now financial startups are giving them a run for their money. challenge is the focus of a banking conference in frankfurt this week financial experts say they hope to find potential solutions to get the big banks back up to speed. now our financial correspondent paul briggs is at the conference in frankfurt paula the head of germany's biggest bank dodge a bank i just spoke with now the head of germany second largest bank is speaking what are they telling their audience. what christopher banks are going to survive this digital revolution so much is clear to everyone in the room here and. just said so in his keynote speech nonetheless of course everyone's convinced their bank is going to make it even though it seems
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research. pediatrics is done in virtually all institutes. we are all working together to make the best use of those $4.2 billion. we fulfilled the mandate of the recent pediatric research network part that was in the cures act legislation by having four predominant networks. idea states, pediatric clinical trials network, which is focused on testing rugs in children, the neonatal research network and the rare disease network, looking at over 200 conditions. those networks are adjusting many if not most conditions. gabriela miller -- we have had successes in that area. i understand you knew her? senator kaine: i did not but i knew her parents, who are a great loudoun county family. >> wonderful family. >> the gabriella miller network really creates an infrastructure so that researchers can collect large cohorts of biomaterials from children with conditions such as cancer and congenital anomalies. the infrastructure allows us to work at a very large scale, already has had successes. we have a childhood cancer data set that is publicly available
research. pediatrics is done in virtually all institutes. we are all working together to make the best use of those $4.2 billion. we fulfilled the mandate of the recent pediatric research network part that was in the cures act legislation by having four predominant networks. idea states, pediatric clinical trials network, which is focused on testing rugs in children, the neonatal research network and the rare disease network, looking at over 200 conditions. those networks are adjusting many if...
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analysis clamens foods he's the president of the for institute one of germany's biggest economic research institutions and he's joins me via skype from munich good morning to you sir looking at the issues at hand here the discussions about cars and agriculture are there lessons to be learned for europe regarding a potential trade deal with us. good morning yes there are lessons i think the first lesson is that the u.s. is turning to us bilateral deals and away from macho leftward agreements and that makes things more difficult we see that canada is now in a more difficult situation so u.s. trade policy is becoming even more strategic and europe needs to be count all of the other thing is trade deal means opening up european markets as well and opening up markets in sensitive areas in particular agriculture so these will be difficult negotiation about negotiations about the good news is we are talking about free trade rather than talking about increasing tariffs and i counted out only wants to sign such an agreement if it's a win win win situation for all three parties is that even possible. that is ce
analysis clamens foods he's the president of the for institute one of germany's biggest economic research institutions and he's joins me via skype from munich good morning to you sir looking at the issues at hand here the discussions about cars and agriculture are there lessons to be learned for europe regarding a potential trade deal with us. good morning yes there are lessons i think the first lesson is that the u.s. is turning to us bilateral deals and away from macho leftward agreements and...
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leaders at university of alabama and birmingham, something i consider to be the leading institutions of research in the country. not only have i met with them with the comprehensive cancer institute, i also had the hance to talk about your recision medicine program. all of us are excited about the research program, because precision medicine has the potential to deliver the right treatments to the right person at the right time. dr. collins, and general question. what is it that congress can do other than to continuously trying to fund levels and is dr. collins, and general there something specifically that we, as members of congress can do to promote the use of recision medicine? director collins: i appreciate you raising this issue and entioning the program. in response to your what can we do? it may be useful for congress to become an ally with nih and encouraging people to take place in this national experiment. we are asking one million people to sign up. we hit 100,000 today. it is a wonderful start. i appreciate how uab is a part of this partnership in the south. we can have people sign u
leaders at university of alabama and birmingham, something i consider to be the leading institutions of research in the country. not only have i met with them with the comprehensive cancer institute, i also had the hance to talk about your recision medicine program. all of us are excited about the research program, because precision medicine has the potential to deliver the right treatments to the right person at the right time. dr. collins, and general question. what is it that congress can do...
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i have been with the pacific research institute which is a free-market think tank based in san francisco with offices in sacramento and also down in pasadena. we are a free-market think tank focusing on california issues our president and ceo talking about healthcare but i am the senior director of our center for education at pacific research and over the past 20 some years but in a lot of my time researching education in california i have focused on academic issues like test scores. how well schools are doing. some of you have come up to me before even started and talk to me about my previous work i wrote a book called not as good as you think which looked at the underperformance of middle-class and affluent schools in california people think the only poor performance are from those populated from low income backgrounds and that certainly is not the case. for example here in california most recently on the national exam national assessment for educational progress not at the students as a a whole but those who are classified not from poor or low income backgrounds with eighth-grade math
i have been with the pacific research institute which is a free-market think tank based in san francisco with offices in sacramento and also down in pasadena. we are a free-market think tank focusing on california issues our president and ceo talking about healthcare but i am the senior director of our center for education at pacific research and over the past 20 some years but in a lot of my time researching education in california i have focused on academic issues like test scores. how well...
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and i'm presumably around the world is that often the ethics protocol that exist within researchers institutions is based on individual protections in research and when we're working with indigenous people there is an additional layer of approval and consent that needs to happen at the community or collective level and so often the exploitation can happen when people don't do that curtain just for whatever reason find people in the community who will produce appreciate and you know we talk to who vulnerability but indigenous people are only vulnerable in relation to the people who have been making us vulnerable in research we are not inherently vulnerable and a lot of the protections that are put in place at institutional levels are done in such a way that it sounds as if indigenous people cannot make up their own minds or consent to the research themselves and the institutions are there to do that for us when in fact we know that we are able and capable to make those decisions for ourselves which is why many indigenous communities in canada and around the world are creating their own codes of e
and i'm presumably around the world is that often the ethics protocol that exist within researchers institutions is based on individual protections in research and when we're working with indigenous people there is an additional layer of approval and consent that needs to happen at the community or collective level and so often the exploitation can happen when people don't do that curtain just for whatever reason find people in the community who will produce appreciate and you know we talk to...
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that's brain i like sound of bush that he's an economist at the german economic message today research institution promoting liberal economic policies. alex one point two million positions open on the job of a market why is it so hard to fill them. you know it's especially because we have very special needs and it comes through the qualifications that people must have so right now we have as you said one point two million unfilled vacancies and we have two point five million unemployed but these unemployed do not have the specific skills needed for that vacancies at least not enough and according to our booming economy we have on the one hand a large demand for skilled labor and on the other hand we have a shrinking supply due to our demographic situation while they have care or sector as particularly understaffed as we've seen in that report now some argue that higher wages would help once people get the appropriate appropriate training and their company leaders who agree that higher wages would be a factor here the year agree as well so in general if you have too few people selecting their selve
that's brain i like sound of bush that he's an economist at the german economic message today research institution promoting liberal economic policies. alex one point two million positions open on the job of a market why is it so hard to fill them. you know it's especially because we have very special needs and it comes through the qualifications that people must have so right now we have as you said one point two million unfilled vacancies and we have two point five million unemployed but...
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would like to welcome you on behalf to our 15 is about reading festival.stival with a commuter research institution studying entire roosevelt era and to reflect ate wide variety of research with the reading festival want to support this and other programs i encourage you to become a member can join today and if you haven't already please go see the exhibit 1941 through 45. beginning with a author talk follow by ten minutes of question and answers. and then to ask your questions.o and then you can purchase the se book to have the author sign them and d tthheemn. now i wills introduce mordecai lee from syracuse in verse 276 serving in washington and d.c. at the brookings institution. with the old wisconsin semb legislature assembly into terms the state senate. and the research focused primarily on publichi administration and then to promotion promote the war effort of the propaganda but the next book get the office for emergency management. please join me to welcome professor mordecai lee. ucpplause]c. you ry m >> thank you very much i'm notsr sure very many people would be here but we have enough to
would like to welcome you on behalf to our 15 is about reading festival.stival with a commuter research institution studying entire roosevelt era and to reflect ate wide variety of research with the reading festival want to support this and other programs i encourage you to become a member can join today and if you haven't already please go see the exhibit 1941 through 45. beginning with a author talk follow by ten minutes of question and answers. and then to ask your questions.o and then you...
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library and museum annual roosevelt reading festival to become a premier research a premier research institution and that entire era and all of the presidential libraries. and to reflect a wide variety of research and then to support this and other programs and you can join today if you haven't already these go see a new special museum exhibit 1941 through 1945. and with a ten a ten minute question-and-answer period. please queue up behind the microphone over there on my right and then we will move to the store to purchase your book and how the author signed them. and then the process repeats itself now it is my pleasure to introduce tee9 and from syracuse university served in washington d.c. as a scholar at the cato institution elected three times in the legislature state assembly and served two terms in the senate. beginning his career in 1997. and also in 2,006 is where he teaches. research is focused on public administration in history and government public relations and has written e-books including promoting the war effort 48 through 46 and the next book the office for emergency management
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research institute. if you go back to the first question. if we look carefully. at the. situation. nuclear deterrence against north korea is not necessary. you know. but i mean no. you know that american nuclear terrorists in a way is a guarantee that no one attacks japan is well known well known though not necessarily because you know for example north korea. their motivation is to. not to be invaded not to be. attacked to destroy the regime. is that you keep interrupting you but i'll forget to ask you this say you did it feels like you don't think the north korea is actually capable of attacking a neighbor one day on and they are they are capable of attacking neighbor but whether they will do is a different question you don't think they'll do they think they use the nukes just to keep the regime in place that's it. they feel you know really oppressed. or you know. they feel there is an immediate. very imminent danger of being attacked but they know that once they use a nuclear weapons that's basically the end there is seen no. because there would be there would be fight for about
research institute. if you go back to the first question. if we look carefully. at the. situation. nuclear deterrence against north korea is not necessary. you know. but i mean no. you know that american nuclear terrorists in a way is a guarantee that no one attacks japan is well known well known though not necessarily because you know for example north korea. their motivation is to. not to be invaded not to be. attacked to destroy the regime. is that you keep interrupting you but i'll forget...
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we now work together with an agricultural research institute. it has identified seed varieties that respond to climate change. it's a shorter cycle, 2.5 to three months. although, the shorter the cycle, the smaller the yield. reporter: it's half past 7:00 in the morning in kolokani. adama tiecoura samakie and his colleagues are on their way to sebekoro to meet members of an ngo called pacindha, which helps communities protect biodiversity. adama: we promised to come back. here we are. reporter: five months ago, members of the ngo helped the local women to plant a vegetable garden in the village. they've come back to see how it's doing. adama: you have to get down deep to distribute the fertilizer. reporter: the women use sheep dung and compost to make an organic fertilizer. thanks to an irrigation system installed by the ngo, this is their second harvest of the year. massou: if i turn it on here, the water comes out there. reporter: the women fought long and hard to tap into the system that supplies water to a nearby hohospital. adama: the veget
we now work together with an agricultural research institute. it has identified seed varieties that respond to climate change. it's a shorter cycle, 2.5 to three months. although, the shorter the cycle, the smaller the yield. reporter: it's half past 7:00 in the morning in kolokani. adama tiecoura samakie and his colleagues are on their way to sebekoro to meet members of an ngo called pacindha, which helps communities protect biodiversity. adama: we promised to come back. here we are. reporter:...
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research institute. if you go back to the first question. if we look carefully. at the. situation. nuclear deterrence against north korea is not necessary. you know. that a very mean north. american nuclear to terrorists in a way is a guarantee that no one attacks japan is well now well known though not necessarily because you know for example north korea. their motivation is to. no to be invaded not to be. attacked to destroy the regime. is that you keep interrupting you but i'll forget to ask you this a huge it feels like you don't think the north korea is actually capable of attacking and maybe one day on or they are they are capable of attacking neighbor but whether they will do is a different question you don't think they'll do they think they use the nukes just to keep the regime in place that's it you. feel you know oppressed. or you know. they're they feel there is an immediate. very imminent danger of being attacked but they know that once they use a nuclear weapons that's basically. seen no. because there would be there would be fight for about and you know there's so muc
research institute. if you go back to the first question. if we look carefully. at the. situation. nuclear deterrence against north korea is not necessary. you know. that a very mean north. american nuclear to terrorists in a way is a guarantee that no one attacks japan is well now well known though not necessarily because you know for example north korea. their motivation is to. no to be invaded not to be. attacked to destroy the regime. is that you keep interrupting you but i'll forget to ask...
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for the institute, being a research-based institute, we have to grow them with controls, replicated trials, and do a scientific way, so some people say guinness says something is the world hottest and you say this other. at the institute, right now, we have found the trinidad moruga scorpion is the world hottest. here in what we call the center of chile pepper knowledge, we have expanded our products, and one of the things we have done over time as we have what we call a public/private partnership. after we had discovered the ghost pepper, the bhut jolokia, they said we want to hope you -- we want to help you make a hot sauce. i said we do not want just a hot sauce that is so hot that people cannot eat it. flavor is really important, and that is the future of chilies, too, is i think flavor. i will talk about that. we like to make a hot sauce for you to help you raise funds because we are self-supporting here. we get no support for the university per se, except they pay the electric bill. so we have to be self-sufficient, so they said we would like to help you with a hot sauce. they made f
for the institute, being a research-based institute, we have to grow them with controls, replicated trials, and do a scientific way, so some people say guinness says something is the world hottest and you say this other. at the institute, right now, we have found the trinidad moruga scorpion is the world hottest. here in what we call the center of chile pepper knowledge, we have expanded our products, and one of the things we have done over time as we have what we call a public/private...
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is a lawyer and a researcher at the africa public policy research institute he is joining us now on skype from london thank you very much indeed for giving us your time sir is this a new beginning for zimbabwe or is it just going to be more of the same from the zanu p.f. . actually was formerly mall of. the consolidation of what started last year in november when. the power transfer when. some among the arab world was. put as the president or the interim president to finish. following his resignation which was made worse by the army and the people of zimbabwe so it is a new beginning for zimbabwe's century because what it does it consolidate yes and consolidate what you started last year he hit the ground running from november last year he indeed just new freedoms is. taken by when you don't tell me which has been very popular which is actually coming out of g.m. being voted present those and by what today so essentially is a new beginning for zimbabwe and it's we we are you late in given what you've just said nevertheless the vote itself was fairly close he only got fifty point eight per
is a lawyer and a researcher at the africa public policy research institute he is joining us now on skype from london thank you very much indeed for giving us your time sir is this a new beginning for zimbabwe or is it just going to be more of the same from the zanu p.f. . actually was formerly mall of. the consolidation of what started last year in november when. the power transfer when. some among the arab world was. put as the president or the interim president to finish. following his...
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this is brought out to by research institute >>> this next video is my favorite video of the day by farwho would have thought it, watching sheep get herded, but from high altitude and sped up like this i was hip know advertised by this video. it's almost like blood going through veins. if you look very closely you can see as some of the dogs are running backwards and forwards as they're trying their best to get 30 phi hundred views in for their annual checkup. >> my mind is like, you've never seen such a thing. >> well, that's exactly the thing, because when you just add in this extra dimension, suddenly we're look down on them and it's all sped up, it becomes something else entirely. i love it. >> what i like about that is one day they're going to spell something out and they'll be surprised. >>> most parents know that half the bat well a toddler is understanding what it is that they want. >> lunch? >> sandwich. >> that's right, her order is in. >> well, i know it's a sandwich. >> what kind? >> it sounds like a baby, baby, baby sandwich. >> well, no. >> i have no idea what she said. i'
this is brought out to by research institute >>> this next video is my favorite video of the day by farwho would have thought it, watching sheep get herded, but from high altitude and sped up like this i was hip know advertised by this video. it's almost like blood going through veins. if you look very closely you can see as some of the dogs are running backwards and forwards as they're trying their best to get 30 phi hundred views in for their annual checkup. >> my mind is like,...
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let's bring in our lex out of borstar he's an economist at the german economic institute a research institutionpromoting liberal economic policies. alex one point two million positions open on the drug market why is it so hard to fill them. you know it's especially because we have ferry special needs and it comes through the qualifications that people must have so right now we have as you said one point two million unfilled vacancies and we have two point five million unemployed but these unemployed do not have the specific skills needed fall that vacancies at least not enough and according to our booming economy we have on the one hand a large demand for skilled labor and on the other hand we have a shrinking supply due to our demographic situation while they have care sector as particularly understaffed as we've seen in that report now some argue that higher wages would help once people get the appropriate appropriate training and their company leaders who agree that higher wages would be a factor here the year agree as well so in general if you have too few people selecting best selves in th
let's bring in our lex out of borstar he's an economist at the german economic institute a research institutionpromoting liberal economic policies. alex one point two million positions open on the drug market why is it so hard to fill them. you know it's especially because we have ferry special needs and it comes through the qualifications that people must have so right now we have as you said one point two million unfilled vacancies and we have two point five million unemployed but these...
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joining us now from london is sam fine cows us sam is the director of the grantham research institute on climate change and the environment good to have you with us so first of all how unusual are the extreme heat events we've been witnessing this year. well at the moment these events still feel slightly unusual me sort of talk about drug court temperatures certainly in the north and hemisphere but if you start looking forward to in fact there in climate change this will become the new normals the norm of their predictions that the kind of heat we have this year we might experience every other year from about twenty forty onwards that's quite scary you mentioned climate change that how is it linked to climate change break it down for us where this quite the clear link between the probability of having a heat wave and on climate change to the climate or the weather sort of fluctuates the stock of temperature on top of that fluctuations and we're about one degree warmer now when global average were in pre-industrial times under two hundred years ago and that means that we can statistica
joining us now from london is sam fine cows us sam is the director of the grantham research institute on climate change and the environment good to have you with us so first of all how unusual are the extreme heat events we've been witnessing this year. well at the moment these events still feel slightly unusual me sort of talk about drug court temperatures certainly in the north and hemisphere but if you start looking forward to in fact there in climate change this will become the new normals...
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european union as rogue states at least in regard to trade mark almonds director of the christ research institute thank you for your time. will be back after this very short break stay with us. you know world a big part of the lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to get the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bad shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. welcome back to our tea international lisping a month since the fee for world cup in russia ended but the memories all still fresh in fans halls and minds of the three million went to the matches with a few halls of them florida is now an italian supporter and sports such as has released a video showing how he joined the greatest show on the free. to be. free. falling now speak to the man of the moment himself type in one thousand fun culture at a time martina only say i welcome to the program it's great to have you on now we
european union as rogue states at least in regard to trade mark almonds director of the christ research institute thank you for your time. will be back after this very short break stay with us. you know world a big part of the lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to get the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bad shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for...
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duffy, social scientists, opinion pollster, and managing director of the ipsos mori social research institutehow can we, the people, make informed decisions if we're not properly informed 7 bobby duffy, welcome to hardtalk. great to be here. you and your company have spent many years surveying attitudes and opinions of people around the world, i think at least a0 countries, and your conclusion is mind—blowingly depressing. it seems you've concluded that much of what we think we know is wrong. why is that? yeah, so the study is based on over 100,000 interviews we've done over the past ten years asking people about social realities. so everything from immigration rates to crime rates, how they're changing, pregnancy rates among teenagers, the proportion of the population that are muslim, and then very mundane facts like how old your population is, how many people are aged 65 plus, and what we find across countries, all sorts of different situations, people have a very wrong view of those realities, in all sorts of different ways. i mean what we — the underlying themes that seem to explain most
duffy, social scientists, opinion pollster, and managing director of the ipsos mori social research institutehow can we, the people, make informed decisions if we're not properly informed 7 bobby duffy, welcome to hardtalk. great to be here. you and your company have spent many years surveying attitudes and opinions of people around the world, i think at least a0 countries, and your conclusion is mind—blowingly depressing. it seems you've concluded that much of what we think we know is wrong....
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professor roger bales is director of the sierra nevada research institute at the university of californiatist. hejoins me from merced now. iam happy i am happy to be with you. firstly, theissue i am happy to be with you. firstly, the issue was not enough water for fire is, at best, a distraction. the officials in charge of the firefighting have indicated they have plenty of water. firefighting water comes from local sources near the fire, not water that has been flowing out from the sacramento dealt to the ocean. dissecting these tweets a little bit more, there are a couple of things we can focus on. let's come back to the water and first focus on the fire issue. where are they occurring. well, in part they are occurring because we have hotter condition and dry fuels as the climate warns. the other factor, however, is these fires are very dense. we have had 100 years of suppressing naturalfire dense. we have had 100 years of suppressing natural fire which dense. we have had 100 years of suppressing naturalfire which means we have more growth and there are far more trees in the forest. to
professor roger bales is director of the sierra nevada research institute at the university of californiatist. hejoins me from merced now. iam happy i am happy to be with you. firstly, theissue i am happy to be with you. firstly, the issue was not enough water for fire is, at best, a distraction. the officials in charge of the firefighting have indicated they have plenty of water. firefighting water comes from local sources near the fire, not water that has been flowing out from the sacramento...
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for the crisis research institute mark allen thanks so much for joining us today out of time a great to get your take on that story today. that's it for this hour for myself on the team see you again in thirty minutes for the latest global news updates. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the lawn. they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to be brits. that's it like to be for us this is what before us three in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters of my. question. with all make goods manufactured consent to constant to the public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round it's certainly the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. room the real news room. this is phone bus broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. i'm part chilton and thank you for joining us coming up today we look at the market reaction to the trade to the from yesterday both stocks and commodities and we consider if u.s. markets are topping off and a rebalancing m
for the crisis research institute mark allen thanks so much for joining us today out of time a great to get your take on that story today. that's it for this hour for myself on the team see you again in thirty minutes for the latest global news updates. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the lawn. they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to be brits. that's it like to be for us this is what before us three in the morning can't...
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s along with the private sector it's the bundeswehr university and the cyber defense research institute which was a typical discrediting forces institute cyber different. but some critics say bad seed has needs to be more transparent about the kinds of research and development projects that will be carried out here. the agency's mission is to provide technical assistance in fighting crime and in hansing national security but it's not clear for example what sorts of methods sita smyth use to help prevent terrorist attacks we'll learn more about that once the agency is fully operational . right now wilfried carle is more concerned about finding enough people to fill the need jobs. thus far. to push to the shortage of qualified experts in mathematics information technology and communications engineering is a real problem for both the federal government and the private sector. we have about thirty employees right now and plan to hire about twenty mom. sick. from. c.t.'s also employs attorneys and administrative experts but it's clear that right now the agency simply doesn't have enough pers
s along with the private sector it's the bundeswehr university and the cyber defense research institute which was a typical discrediting forces institute cyber different. but some critics say bad seed has needs to be more transparent about the kinds of research and development projects that will be carried out here. the agency's mission is to provide technical assistance in fighting crime and in hansing national security but it's not clear for example what sorts of methods sita smyth use to...
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director at the university of with school of governance in cape town said mission aid oh she is a research institute for global dialogue and also in johannesburg caring more a journalist and it's welcome to you all carol let me start with you can you just bring us up just being with what happened on this first day. well essentially what happened was that we saw all the legal personnel in this inquiry really outline of the basis of its investigative investigation again outlining that it was very much based on former public protected to be made and still a state of capture report and looking at the kind of issues that it would be addressing interesting me enough we saw lawyers for former president jacob zuma his son to design a under-cooked of family as well as a nother government minister former government government minister lynne brown also making it known that they wished to potentially contribute to this inquiry in which they have been notified that they are implicated parties and that there is potentially incriminating evidence against them in terms of the evidence that will be laid in the comin
director at the university of with school of governance in cape town said mission aid oh she is a research institute for global dialogue and also in johannesburg caring more a journalist and it's welcome to you all carol let me start with you can you just bring us up just being with what happened on this first day. well essentially what happened was that we saw all the legal personnel in this inquiry really outline of the basis of its investigative investigation again outlining that it was very...