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roderick why that it's a very disruptive period this transitional period is extremely dangerous and we don't even have the vocabulary don't have the language to describe really what is happening at such a rapid pace rodrick why is this a pre-war period and if it is what form would that war take we're told constantly now that the next big global war will not be guns tanks and missiles it will be hospitals closed done by remote it will be a voting system that is completely obliterated because of use of technology it will be people being manipulated say as well. what we are saying when when you say that kind of thing is that there are a whole load of new weapons and alternatives open to states to. pursue their interests particularly if if we come to a very hostile situation but if you look at it from the other side there is no great value that i can see for widespread conflict of the kind you are taking talking about between big supernational if you like powers we see endless nation to nation conflicts and within nation conflicts going on but the bigger ones are just so awful and the pote
roderick why that it's a very disruptive period this transitional period is extremely dangerous and we don't even have the vocabulary don't have the language to describe really what is happening at such a rapid pace rodrick why is this a pre-war period and if it is what form would that war take we're told constantly now that the next big global war will not be guns tanks and missiles it will be hospitals closed done by remote it will be a voting system that is completely obliterated because of...
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asia studies and formerly a member of the strategic advice as group to nato we also have in london roderick why he's an associate fellow at the asia pacific program at chatham house and formerly a counsellor and head of research on asia to the foreign and commonwealth office in whitehall welcome to you all glynn dyson in moscow if i can come to you 1st is the west winning. i would say no it seems like the west is weakening itself especially for compared to 30 years ago when the cold war came to an end now at this point in time the west was at the strongest it had well to some extent won the cold war so it had a lot of material wealth but also it had an ideological power that is or soft power us it had a moral purpose is itself having the task of advancing liberalism in the world now what we've seen over the past 30 years is that even something like like liberalism can go too far and over the last 30 years you know people have been asking her what would happen to the economies wise the economy becoming more and more unequal the national culture being replaced will among multiple multicultura
asia studies and formerly a member of the strategic advice as group to nato we also have in london roderick why he's an associate fellow at the asia pacific program at chatham house and formerly a counsellor and head of research on asia to the foreign and commonwealth office in whitehall welcome to you all glynn dyson in moscow if i can come to you 1st is the west winning. i would say no it seems like the west is weakening itself especially for compared to 30 years ago when the cold war came to...
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parliamentarian from serves on the foreign affairs committee roderick has a better bulk of the situation is not in your control is it how could you get to this point 2 of them in conflict zones. or them in 30 minutes on d w. it's smelly business feeding the world's ever growing population. agricultural multinationals are appeasing global hunger with cheap meat. impoverished small farmers decimated ecological systems and an economy dominated by monopolies are the devastating consequences of industrial farming soil is a. new 75 minutes on d w. used it is pronounced 1st girl who could have a knowledge of us as we are also with the name of certain. insupportable. with sable brought down back over. to the real book. store so that people world over information to provide. the means they want to express g.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch follow us. and 2 2 2 2 2. this is news and these are our top stories. at least 8 people have been shot dead in an attack in the german city of hananiah front that several others were seriously wounded the shots appear to have been fired from a
parliamentarian from serves on the foreign affairs committee roderick has a better bulk of the situation is not in your control is it how could you get to this point 2 of them in conflict zones. or them in 30 minutes on d w. it's smelly business feeding the world's ever growing population. agricultural multinationals are appeasing global hunger with cheap meat. impoverished small farmers decimated ecological systems and an economy dominated by monopolies are the devastating consequences of...
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from roderick daniel the granddaughter of. this is not the first time i've disagreed with mitt and i imagine won't be dull as per the bottom line is president trump did nothing wrong in the president's party is united behind it that i long with the gop stand with president trump. some stage we hear from carmen in salt lake city utah. >> caller: a listened to republicans and democrats. first of all i came here 50 years ago and i have lots of hope and lots of respect for the constitution. the president turning he mentioned a few times constitution, constitution. my message to all of us, americans, republicans and democrats both of us. first of all because you are republican you are making a mistake. and because you are at democrat, between us we had reagan and we had different presidents and we had clinton. other presidents are working for this land. they sent this man here in my message is when we are talking about a subject you need to be informed. see what's going on. find out the truth. don't look at one side only. listen to
from roderick daniel the granddaughter of. this is not the first time i've disagreed with mitt and i imagine won't be dull as per the bottom line is president trump did nothing wrong in the president's party is united behind it that i long with the gop stand with president trump. some stage we hear from carmen in salt lake city utah. >> caller: a listened to republicans and democrats. first of all i came here 50 years ago and i have lots of hope and lots of respect for the constitution....
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religious jew to vote and iran's supreme you didn't lead by example casting the 1st ballot and servant roderick conservatives have much of their support base they followed suit. by the hour show that. this is the 1st time i'm voting my reason to vote is to have a share in the future of my country and help it right. voting doesn't solve any problems and conditions could deteriorate if we don't vote we should vote for the way it is so the new lawmakers can fix some problems. this 88 year old says he has been voting for 70 years has been adding value in trouble i have voted from the very 1st election in the islamic republic 81 parliamentarian suffering disqualified from standing of the reformist hopefuls also told they cannot stand ins elections it means conservatives could benefit from a lower turnout and black caucus nation this will have also referred cautions for you when a foreign policy and i think this will bring more support from the parliament side for ukraine and regional policies but more importantly it will decrease the chances for the life the hood of any direct negotiations between i
religious jew to vote and iran's supreme you didn't lead by example casting the 1st ballot and servant roderick conservatives have much of their support base they followed suit. by the hour show that. this is the 1st time i'm voting my reason to vote is to have a share in the future of my country and help it right. voting doesn't solve any problems and conditions could deteriorate if we don't vote we should vote for the way it is so the new lawmakers can fix some problems. this 88 year old says...
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condemnation of stones conduct i think the court should not sit by idly and say well, that's just roderickng roger. she called him a liar several times and someone who engages in political dirty tricks. the judge asked about the original sentencing accommodation, she said the original recommendation, seven to nine years was more except if necessary for the crime. she did say that probation would be to clean it. >> thank you very much. great reporting today. let's bring in doug. a week now we had everybody pulling their hair, mainstream media and the whole deep state inside saying that this was horrible. what bill mark did, recommending a lower sentence, this is a sentence the judge finally accepted. exonerate velpar? >> it does. it is very disappointing to watch but because of the political toxicity that we are in. hysterically calling for the attorney general the u.s. to resign. absolutely ridiculous. hard to restrain myself. velpar felt the seventh to ninth year recommendation was way too high. remember the united states attorney in the district of columbia felt it was too high. back the
condemnation of stones conduct i think the court should not sit by idly and say well, that's just roderickng roger. she called him a liar several times and someone who engages in political dirty tricks. the judge asked about the original sentencing accommodation, she said the original recommendation, seven to nine years was more except if necessary for the crime. she did say that probation would be to clean it. >> thank you very much. great reporting today. let's bring in doug. a week now...
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and a, roderick, and people need to have autonomy, people having autonomy.here seemed to be some potential, it replicates, and it was exciting to me. there is one more thing i really did enjoy about startup culture. it is very earnest, someone who is vacillating between detached mockery and painful earnestness. don't know if you can relate. -- they might be wrong but i genuinely believe people in texas think they are doing good for the world. i think that they believe it and i trust them when they say it and what is missing, the problems are systemic. i would be curious what you think given your reporting on uber. i don't know if you are legally allowed to answer this question. moved to the next what if you want to but do you feel -- i heard people say uber couldn't exist if it didn't have this crazy culture. my question is should it exist? that culture shouldn't exist that if you don't have that culture maybe that is fine. >> can any of you -- >> do you feel it is stressed - >> do you see structural information for his behavior with incentives of the busine
and a, roderick, and people need to have autonomy, people having autonomy.here seemed to be some potential, it replicates, and it was exciting to me. there is one more thing i really did enjoy about startup culture. it is very earnest, someone who is vacillating between detached mockery and painful earnestness. don't know if you can relate. -- they might be wrong but i genuinely believe people in texas think they are doing good for the world. i think that they believe it and i trust them when...
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it comes from neighbor roderick drayton, who searched his security camera footage after gannon went missingim at 10:13 a.m. the day he vanished getting into this red pickup truck with his stepmother. >> gannon comes out, gets in the truck, they leave. >> reporter: stauch told investigators her stepson was last seen between 3:15 and 4:15. drayton says it shows her coming home at 2:19 and there's no sign of gannon. >> i said, here's some video you might want to see. he broke down, she lied, let's call investigators. >> reporter: investigators descended on the home monday. >> any bit of information is valuable to this case. >> reporter: stauch telling investigators she doesn't know where gannon is. >> i would never, never, ever hurt this child. >> reporter: the boy's biological mom and dad desperate for answers. >> i'm begging, bring my baby home. >> reporter: we tried reaching gannon's stepmother, she did not return our calls. in the meantime, police say they do not have any suspects. clayton sandell, abc news, colorado springs. >>> scientists have recently found 330 million-year-old shark fo
it comes from neighbor roderick drayton, who searched his security camera footage after gannon went missingim at 10:13 a.m. the day he vanished getting into this red pickup truck with his stepmother. >> gannon comes out, gets in the truck, they leave. >> reporter: stauch told investigators her stepson was last seen between 3:15 and 4:15. drayton says it shows her coming home at 2:19 and there's no sign of gannon. >> i said, here's some video you might want to see. he broke...
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i think what i admired and appreciated was a, roderick, the sort of commitment to a common project -- collective project if you will. i liked that people had taught me, or seem to have a ptolemy at least for a little while. i think that is also part of the problem of people having a ptolemy who don't necessarily have the authority to have that i taught a a ptolemy or shouldn't but there should be so much potential in that. even though the people with the most autonomy just replicates how structures exist externally, and they have existed for years. initially that was exciting for me. there is one more thing that i actually really did enjoy and appreciate about start up culture. , i think it's very earnest to someone who is consulate vacillating between the attached a mockery and deep painful earnestness. [laughter] i don't know if you can relate. >> my entire life. >> they might be wrong, but i genuinely believe that people think they are doing good for the world. i think they believe it and i trust them when they say it. and i think what is missing, is more of a -- the problems are s
i think what i admired and appreciated was a, roderick, the sort of commitment to a common project -- collective project if you will. i liked that people had taught me, or seem to have a ptolemy at least for a little while. i think that is also part of the problem of people having a ptolemy who don't necessarily have the authority to have that i taught a a ptolemy or shouldn't but there should be so much potential in that. even though the people with the most autonomy just replicates how...