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secondly, does our view that assad must go help in the fight against isil, or as some claim, does thisonfuse the picture? the expert advice that i have could not be more clear, we will not beat isil if we waiver in our view that ultimately assad must go. we cannot win over majority sunni opinion, which is vital for the long-term stability of if we were to suddenly change our position. in the end it comes back to one main question, should we take action? all those who say that ultimately we need a diplomatic solution and a transition to a new government in syria are right. working with a new representative government is the way to eradicate isil in syria in the long term, but can we wait for that to happen before we take military action? i say we cannot. let me be clear, there will not be a vote in this house unless there is a clear majority for action, because we will not hand a publicity coup to isil. mr. speaker, i also clear that am any motion we bring before this house will explicitly recognise that military action is not the whole answer. proud as i am of our incredible servicemen
secondly, does our view that assad must go help in the fight against isil, or as some claim, does thisonfuse the picture? the expert advice that i have could not be more clear, we will not beat isil if we waiver in our view that ultimately assad must go. we cannot win over majority sunni opinion, which is vital for the long-term stability of if we were to suddenly change our position. in the end it comes back to one main question, should we take action? all those who say that ultimately we need...
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of prop c limiting the housing and the non-restricted avenue and other benefits on the site and secondlythe site is a site we believe has already been c-3 as the downtown plan was adopted and it is a site that is within a block of bart and muni station and it is, of course, in close proximity to the scoping this is a high density mixed use development it is the item before you you before today and i'll point out the site on the western edge of the high-rise district a number of reasons because of the affordable units and the historic buildings to the west of the site it is upcoming likely that the high-rise district will continue to the west and thirdly, i want to talk about the plan and why from a conditional use we believe that meets the standard for the necessary and desirable the rezoning of the site and the density have allowed us to history it to the eastern side allowing the open space on the western side of the site several benefits it allows us to cluster the open space in a large grouping and allows this between the development and the rest of the soma neighborhood that provide
of prop c limiting the housing and the non-restricted avenue and other benefits on the site and secondlythe site is a site we believe has already been c-3 as the downtown plan was adopted and it is a site that is within a block of bart and muni station and it is, of course, in close proximity to the scoping this is a high density mixed use development it is the item before you you before today and i'll point out the site on the western edge of the high-rise district a number of reasons because...
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secondly, the same issue came up with the democratic party. the democratic party was us sending mailers to registered democrats in los angeles and the state party but not for the rest of the state. so, the question came out is can you cherry pick which part of your membership do you want to reach or yet to reach all the members if you drink a member communication. the result was you can go ahead and cherry pick. what i'm suggesting a look at this issue obviously it's critical you listen to people who are affected by this were members of the potential regulated community but give them some other options that show another way as chairman renne said, through regulations of the findwhat is a member. that's one issue. the second issue is what is a work product for design for lobbying? isidore product that's normally done for example what-does on a housing down study that's a routine they've regulate you were was a product created specifically to lobby the board and the public like
secondly, the same issue came up with the democratic party. the democratic party was us sending mailers to registered democrats in los angeles and the state party but not for the rest of the state. so, the question came out is can you cherry pick which part of your membership do you want to reach or yet to reach all the members if you drink a member communication. the result was you can go ahead and cherry pick. what i'm suggesting a look at this issue obviously it's critical you listen to...
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secondly, you have allies. you have to work with them, stiffen their spines where they're weak and give them assistance when you can. a good example of this was that the first -- one of the first things mrs. thatcher had to do in '79, '80 and '81 was to ensure that this installation of u.s. missiles took place. this meant going to the leaders of other countries and encouraging them to take the missiles. on one occasion, helmet schmitt, the pro-american, very strong cold warrior came to see her. he pointed out his own social democratic party was proving to be resistant. didn't want to take the missiles. she offered to take some of the missiles originally destined for germany. in all these things, you have to be clear about where you are and what you are doing to your enemies as well as to your friends. from the word go, the soviets knew they had a formidable opponent in her. it doesn't mean being aggressive. it means preparing in a sensible way so that your enemy or adversary cannot really risk taking action aga
secondly, you have allies. you have to work with them, stiffen their spines where they're weak and give them assistance when you can. a good example of this was that the first -- one of the first things mrs. thatcher had to do in '79, '80 and '81 was to ensure that this installation of u.s. missiles took place. this meant going to the leaders of other countries and encouraging them to take the missiles. on one occasion, helmet schmitt, the pro-american, very strong cold warrior came to see her....
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secondly, to look at some changes that are under way in the mexican military. and thirdly, to make some observations about mexico's southern board were guatemala and belize. a colleague and i have just returned from a week-long tour of thes me can southern border all the way across to chatomal in the east, and seeing the entire border along the way. i want to share with you little bit of what we observed while we were there. some general points about mexico's military that i think are worth mentioning so that we're all on the same page. [ speaking spanish ] >> first of all -- >> i just just mention the general who is the defense attache of mexico is here. so we just want to make sure. >> we have an auto correct. first observation that i would make about mexico's military is that due to mexican political and military traditions, mexico's military has been focused on the homeland on la patria, the nation state. it's been very much focused on territorial control within mexico. because of different doctrines of foreign policy and of military doctrine such as the es
secondly, to look at some changes that are under way in the mexican military. and thirdly, to make some observations about mexico's southern board were guatemala and belize. a colleague and i have just returned from a week-long tour of thes me can southern border all the way across to chatomal in the east, and seeing the entire border along the way. i want to share with you little bit of what we observed while we were there. some general points about mexico's military that i think are worth...
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secondly, there is a curfew imposed across all the the country starting at 9 this evening until tomorrow morning at 5. >> reporter: it is still recovering from two attacks on tourists this year. security forces were criticised then for not responding quickly. i.s.i.l. claimed responsibility for tows attacks. are accordingly to the government-- though attacks. there are around three thousand of its people fighting in three place. the face of emergency gives-- the state of emergency gives additional powers to make arrests and stop people from protesting as well as restrictions on media coverage. there was already additional security in major cities and strategic areas on the border. but they were unable to prevent the latest attack >>> the shooting of another black teenager by a white policeman in the united states has provoked more protests. the officer has been charged with murder. >> reporter: these are the final moments of this 17-year-old's life. he was walking down a chicago street followed by police. a vandalism suspect. he was armed with a small knife. an officer opens fire and he
secondly, there is a curfew imposed across all the the country starting at 9 this evening until tomorrow morning at 5. >> reporter: it is still recovering from two attacks on tourists this year. security forces were criticised then for not responding quickly. i.s.i.l. claimed responsibility for tows attacks. are accordingly to the government-- though attacks. there are around three thousand of its people fighting in three place. the face of emergency gives-- the state of emergency gives...
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secondly, you have allies. you have to work with them, stiffen their spines where they're weak and give them assistance when you can. work w. one of the first things mr. thatcher had to do in '79, '80, '81, had to insure this took place. this meant going to the leaders of other countries and encouraging them to take themiles. on one occasion, helmet schmitt, the pro-american, very strong cold warrior came to see her. he pointed out his own social democratic party was proving to be resistant. didn't want to take the missiles. she offered to take some of the missiles originally destined for germany. in all these things, you have to be clear about where you are and what you are doing to your enemies as well as to your friends. from the word go, the soviets knew they had a formidable opponent in her. it doesn't mean being aggressive. it means preparing in a sensible way so that your enemy or adversary cannot really risk taking action against you. the things that happened, the countries agreed to raise the spending
secondly, you have allies. you have to work with them, stiffen their spines where they're weak and give them assistance when you can. work w. one of the first things mr. thatcher had to do in '79, '80, '81, had to insure this took place. this meant going to the leaders of other countries and encouraging them to take themiles. on one occasion, helmet schmitt, the pro-american, very strong cold warrior came to see her. he pointed out his own social democratic party was proving to be resistant....
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secondly, i do believe that the attack against the stadium was symbolic and was meant to essentially be done at the time it was by the fact that the french president was there. and i think by the fact that it was so bold and frankly let's be honest here if president obama was in an event here in the united states where a terrorist event happened we would be to be looking at firing a bunch of people because there's no way any terrorist attack could come anywhere within a mile of again something the french security service is going to have to look at very hard because again, you know, the fact that the president was in the stadium that was attacked, that to me is a symbolic target and i think whoever did this attack meant to send a signal to the french government by the fact that the french president was there at the event. >> colonel, we know from prior intelligence that al qaeda and isis have been telling their people when they strike they sporting events. they in fact in new york said maybe the open tennis tournament. but they have said that sporting events and places where you have
secondly, i do believe that the attack against the stadium was symbolic and was meant to essentially be done at the time it was by the fact that the french president was there. and i think by the fact that it was so bold and frankly let's be honest here if president obama was in an event here in the united states where a terrorist event happened we would be to be looking at firing a bunch of people because there's no way any terrorist attack could come anywhere within a mile of again something...
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secondly, it is a moral absurdity, maria, because russia and iran propped up assad's killing machine.s problem we have in europe in terms of migration and have 10,000 coming to the united states is a result of this killing machine for four years, 250,000 dead, 11 million people displaced, seven inside the country, four outside the country. russia propped up all of that. we can't go down that road with russia. >> real quick, should we be letting in refugees since the vetting process is credible? really quickly, sir? >> i think we can do both. let the refugees in and put together a comprehensive vetting process that the congress is suggesting. we can do both. >> general, thank you for your insights. we appreciate your time. >> good talking to you, maria. >> we'll see you soon. general jack keane. >>> he started at $20 million. now charles coke is operating a $100 billion company and has had a big impact on the gop money race. he'll explain why he's not yet supported a candidate. my interview with charles coke next. no matter how fast the markets change, at t. rowe price, our disciplined
secondly, it is a moral absurdity, maria, because russia and iran propped up assad's killing machine.s problem we have in europe in terms of migration and have 10,000 coming to the united states is a result of this killing machine for four years, 250,000 dead, 11 million people displaced, seven inside the country, four outside the country. russia propped up all of that. we can't go down that road with russia. >> real quick, should we be letting in refugees since the vetting process is...
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secondly, the same issue came up with the democratic party. the democratic party was us sending mailers to registered democrats in los angeles and the state party but not for the rest of the state. so, the question came out is can you cherry pick which part of your membership do you want to reach or yet to reach all the members if you drink a member communication. the result was you can go ahead and cherry pick. what i'm suggesting a look at this issue obviously it's critical you listen to people who are affected by this were members of the potential regulated community but give them some other options that show another way as chairman renne said, through regulations of the findwhat is a member. that's one issue. the second issue is what is a work product for design for lobbying? isidore product that's normally done for example what-does on a housing down study that's a routine they've regulate you were was a product created specifically to lobby the board and the public like b&bs study about how much taxes they were paying as a result. there
secondly, the same issue came up with the democratic party. the democratic party was us sending mailers to registered democrats in los angeles and the state party but not for the rest of the state. so, the question came out is can you cherry pick which part of your membership do you want to reach or yet to reach all the members if you drink a member communication. the result was you can go ahead and cherry pick. what i'm suggesting a look at this issue obviously it's critical you listen to...
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secondly, their response from the initial output sounded like it was great.here as quick as possible. tried to engage him, obviously, did as quick as possible. some of them were injured. unfortunately, but they had initial involvement with it, which we learned from columbine that you can't stay outside and watch this happen. those initial responders have to go in there, get involved in it and try to stop the loss of life as quick as possible, which sounds like they did. then it transitioned, obviously, over to a hostage rescue. with an outstanding outcome. i didn't see it, and frankly, they wouldn't believe it was going to end this peacefully. >> you were saying that earlier because given the situation where you have a gunman now for a while they didn't -- said they didn't know where he was. but we now know he was inside planned parenthood for most of this time. it began outside. but now we know that he was in there with s.w.a.t. team and with innocents inside the building, as well. tell us about how complicated a situation that is. >> it really is very simil
secondly, their response from the initial output sounded like it was great.here as quick as possible. tried to engage him, obviously, did as quick as possible. some of them were injured. unfortunately, but they had initial involvement with it, which we learned from columbine that you can't stay outside and watch this happen. those initial responders have to go in there, get involved in it and try to stop the loss of life as quick as possible, which sounds like they did. then it transitioned,...
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secondly, you do have to spend time going to see people and sitting down with them and listening with them so when i'm in cairo, later in the week, i will be sitting listening to some global south primates who will be quite critical of things i've done and they may well be right. there's often plenty to be critical of. and i will listen to them, we will pray together, and the diversity is held in personal relationship. but i think that's a common problem in the world today, which we are increasingly struggling to deal with. >> you're being quite candid about the disagreements or even divisions within the communion. pope francis has talked often about, he uses the term idealogical colonization referring to the sort of tendency of liberal congregations in the north sort of imposing their kind of liberal agenda around social issues on the south. we're all familiar i think with what happened here in the episcopal church a few years ago with the ordination of a gay bishop and the ramifications that has had throughout the south. can you explore that a little bit? what has been your experien
secondly, you do have to spend time going to see people and sitting down with them and listening with them so when i'm in cairo, later in the week, i will be sitting listening to some global south primates who will be quite critical of things i've done and they may well be right. there's often plenty to be critical of. and i will listen to them, we will pray together, and the diversity is held in personal relationship. but i think that's a common problem in the world today, which we are...
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. >> pope francis is heading to uganda for the secondly of his african tour. he spoke out against bribism in kenya which he said is hurting progress. he was addressing thousands in nairobi. he said kenyans need to unite in order for the country to develop. >> tribe. on: can dry. it can mean having a hand hidden behind your back and having a stone to throw at others. you won't have a dialogue if you don't listen to each other. it is like a worm that gross in society. >> the pope has said that today was the highlight of his trip meeting young people and the poor and got to hear their problems and aspirations. he spoke strongly against corruption, which islam pant in the country. he said the corruption in many other places, including the vatican but told people here that ending it starts with individuals. he spoke passionately about the need to empower the youth. frustration, he said makes it easier for young people to be radicalized like armed groups. he was very passionate about the need to empower people. he spoke out against tribalism, another serious problem
. >> pope francis is heading to uganda for the secondly of his african tour. he spoke out against bribism in kenya which he said is hurting progress. he was addressing thousands in nairobi. he said kenyans need to unite in order for the country to develop. >> tribe. on: can dry. it can mean having a hand hidden behind your back and having a stone to throw at others. you won't have a dialogue if you don't listen to each other. it is like a worm that gross in society. >> the...
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and secondly this was decided simply on the basis of race. they made that point as justice murphy said, i dissent from this legalization of racism. and very soon after these decisions, within a year, one of the most noted law professors wrote in a yournl saying the korematsu case is a constitutional disaster. this is not something 40, 50 years later we're saying that was a mistake but they had their reasons for it. they had no reason at the time. >> it's on the screen so people can have the reference. first of all, the chief justice at the time was harlem stone. what was his particular persuasion? >> he was appointed by herbert hoover. he was a republican. but he wouldn't be a republican today because he was in fact one of the great chief justices we've had. >> tlaen were also a number of other names that have bm famous to people. you mentioned jus sis douglas, felix frankfurter, faing murray, robert jackson. the constitution of the court was what at this time? >> eight of the nine members of the court, with the exception of seven of the nine
and secondly this was decided simply on the basis of race. they made that point as justice murphy said, i dissent from this legalization of racism. and very soon after these decisions, within a year, one of the most noted law professors wrote in a yournl saying the korematsu case is a constitutional disaster. this is not something 40, 50 years later we're saying that was a mistake but they had their reasons for it. they had no reason at the time. >> it's on the screen so people can have...
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secondly, if you look at the joint appendix on page 56, where they get the reasons for striking ms. eric, there is no mention of her cousin whatsoever in there. that is the time when she should have been mentioned, after the strikes were made. there is no mention of that at all. and then six months later, there is a motion for a new trial. the prosecution is adding new reasons it did not give at the batson hearing. they are think she is a social worker. she was not. they set her cousin was arrested. they did not know that at the time they structured the jury. they said she is low income. you cannot add reasons on into perpetuity. the reasons are the reasons -- they have to stand or fall on the reason. i want to make one quick point on that because there is not much time. with regard to ms. garrett and martha duncan who were both teachers aides. they were at schools in the same neighborhood. ms. duncan had kindergarten atdents that ms. garrett had her program. , they also said -- -- herduncan lived school was 250 yards away and she lived a half-mile from the school. both of them answ
secondly, if you look at the joint appendix on page 56, where they get the reasons for striking ms. eric, there is no mention of her cousin whatsoever in there. that is the time when she should have been mentioned, after the strikes were made. there is no mention of that at all. and then six months later, there is a motion for a new trial. the prosecution is adding new reasons it did not give at the batson hearing. they are think she is a social worker. she was not. they set her cousin was...
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secondly, it is finances. you do not need a lot of money to move people across borders.the important point here is you attack on all fronts. attacking the resources that they have built, though oil wells that they have captured on land and the refineries. they are selling gasoline. the trucks that are transporting oil. trish: i watch the press conference from the president this morning. really giving no further indication that he would do anything more. to me, sort of a pivotal moment. they have changed over the last 12 months. seeing isis rise. something needs to be done. >> it is not just isis. it is radical islam. communism during the cold war. islamic extremists. it is not just a matter of doing this, doing that. you have to have a comprehensive plan. >> i want to ask you about that. you think back to the days of world war ii. could we be in an environment where suddenly, and you saw that picture, having a deep puddle. we need to engage with the lice of putin and say, all right, we are in this together. the difference is aside. this is a threat to humanity. >> what i
secondly, it is finances. you do not need a lot of money to move people across borders.the important point here is you attack on all fronts. attacking the resources that they have built, though oil wells that they have captured on land and the refineries. they are selling gasoline. the trucks that are transporting oil. trish: i watch the press conference from the president this morning. really giving no further indication that he would do anything more. to me, sort of a pivotal moment. they...
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secondly, we agreed that to ensure that this process will go ahead, we have to decide who is anal to represent the position as a joint delegation, and this proposal was given to united nations representative who is now trying to work on who is going to represent who. some groups have a patriotic position will have a say. we agreed that we have to make a list of who is the delegation will be. we talked to saudi arabia people and other countries, but it's a very complicated process, very complex process, but until we have a joint list of those organizations who are identified as not to be attacked, and until we have a list of joint delegation, it's very hard to continue with vienna agreements. now we hear that - we always hear that political process was to continue. so russia never slowed down their effort with this regards. even since we have the geneva communication in 2012, the europeans refused to do it. they stated european - it was only upheld in the security council, only with regard to chemical weapons. as a result, after that subsequently we initiated initiatives with regards
secondly, we agreed that to ensure that this process will go ahead, we have to decide who is anal to represent the position as a joint delegation, and this proposal was given to united nations representative who is now trying to work on who is going to represent who. some groups have a patriotic position will have a say. we agreed that we have to make a list of who is the delegation will be. we talked to saudi arabia people and other countries, but it's a very complicated process, very complex...
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secondly, it is unclear as to what its demands will actually be. i am assuming that there is intense pressure on the german government to do everything to try to keep the u.k. in the european union. internally. and herangela merkel government recognize that if the u.k. left, that would be bad news for the eu and germany. it would change the political .alance in the eu it is not in germany's interest. it comes down to two factors, what is the u.k. government and ending yeah, i think everybody is frustrated because they are not clear as to what they are. secondly, what is the success in them achieving satisfactory negotiations? one investment conclusion i would argue very strongly that the uncertainty over the timing and the result of the referendum is not discounted in the volatility. i would argue that the sterling is too stable giving the uncertainty of the referendum. that potential volatility has us skewed down. one conclusion is to be very cautious on long-term positions. guy: we will be back with you later. bhp has tontdown, brazil as they see
secondly, it is unclear as to what its demands will actually be. i am assuming that there is intense pressure on the german government to do everything to try to keep the u.k. in the european union. internally. and herangela merkel government recognize that if the u.k. left, that would be bad news for the eu and germany. it would change the political .alance in the eu it is not in germany's interest. it comes down to two factors, what is the u.k. government and ending yeah, i think everybody is...
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secondly, measures will be taken to reinforce air defense and the warships equipped with air defensestems will be deploy off the shores of latakia. all targets will be destroyed. the third point is that military communication with turkey will cease. >> rory challands sends this update with moscow. >> now there have been very considerable amounts of information coming out recently from the russian defense military. i have to go through it in slightly granular detail. following the downing of the plane, the helicopters were dispatched to look for the pilots. one of those helicopters was forced to make an emergency landing in syria. while on the ground it was blown up by relevance. the russian defense military has confirmed this. most of the crew have been rescued, the russians are confirming that one marine involved in the rescue mission was killed. now we don't know whether that marine was part of this helicopter crew or not. possibly it was. now the russians are also saying that one of the pilots is confirmed dead. they are still searching for the second one. now regarding the turkis
secondly, measures will be taken to reinforce air defense and the warships equipped with air defensestems will be deploy off the shores of latakia. all targets will be destroyed. the third point is that military communication with turkey will cease. >> rory challands sends this update with moscow. >> now there have been very considerable amounts of information coming out recently from the russian defense military. i have to go through it in slightly granular detail. following the...
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but in washington, they are saying there is no need for a pause and secondly, they are saying that states and their respective governors cannot stop this resettlement program, that this is a federal program and it will not be stopped. but what the obama administration will really have to do over the next few weeks and months is to show republicans that there is a very clear screening process in place so that no potential terrorists are among any syrian refugees who might come into the country. and you very much for bringing us up to date. while we have ben's beginning -- thank you very much for bringing us up-to-date. while we have been speaking, lots has been happening. let's bring in markus karlsson. thisof developments evening. french police say they just released a photo of a man they want to know more about. can you tell us more about this? marcus: police have put out a photo on their twitter account and they are asking the public for information about this man. the photo has been in circulation in recent days. this was the man who blew himself up at the national stadium here in pari
but in washington, they are saying there is no need for a pause and secondly, they are saying that states and their respective governors cannot stop this resettlement program, that this is a federal program and it will not be stopped. but what the obama administration will really have to do over the next few weeks and months is to show republicans that there is a very clear screening process in place so that no potential terrorists are among any syrian refugees who might come into the country....
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secondly, they're very disciplined towards their religion which keeps their behavior consistent and minimize mistakes. and lastly, successful people, they are access. >> that three-pronged philosophy applies outside of business, i am assuming. >> the life. >> the life. >> every professional, every business has to do three things sustainable. number one, we have to build the best reputation possible. and you build the best reputation possible by having stated values and the consistent value system. number two, every professional, every business has to be conscious about every day in the marketplace. and number three, every business, every professional has to be 100% sensitive, am i i discovered that everywhere the people, person, create their wealth by being five things. number one, they all want afy high-quality businesses. number two, they make sure that they really understand those few businesses. number three, they make sure that those few businesses are always in strong long-term growth industries. number four, they use other people's money. and number five, their attitude is simply that
secondly, they're very disciplined towards their religion which keeps their behavior consistent and minimize mistakes. and lastly, successful people, they are access. >> that three-pronged philosophy applies outside of business, i am assuming. >> the life. >> the life. >> every professional, every business has to do three things sustainable. number one, we have to build the best reputation possible. and you build the best reputation possible by having stated values and...
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secondly, when they did have panic, they had much more severe reaction. they were very short.i would argue that if we had in canada, there was no banking crashes and they had no central banks going through the depression and in scottland they had 100 years with totally private bank that put in money, there was no central bank at all and no serious correction. i would say we wouldn't have had the bubble and we would have had little corrections all along. market is going to correct, but we are never -- you can't make that big error without except with -- >> thank you very much for your testimony. >> one more last question from the judge. okay, so to say we are on the caribbean cruise and they give us so much booze that we get so sick, was the sinking that the banks were too big to fail like us being too sick to vomit? [laughter] >> you can call that analogy. i've never thought about it in those terms. [laughter] >> thank you very much. john allison. very good. dr. murphy, please call your testimony, if you will. >> se, your honor, i would like to call to the stand mr. steve forb
secondly, when they did have panic, they had much more severe reaction. they were very short.i would argue that if we had in canada, there was no banking crashes and they had no central banks going through the depression and in scottland they had 100 years with totally private bank that put in money, there was no central bank at all and no serious correction. i would say we wouldn't have had the bubble and we would have had little corrections all along. market is going to correct, but we are...
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secondly, with a lotp2x of individuals, obviously, they want what they're doing known.man beings aren't black and white, there are generally a set of complexities. the reason you have leakage is because people also want an intervention. it's the same reason why people who talk about suicide. because they are feeling -- and when they do, we know we should take it seriously. but actually, they're reaching out as well. so, there's those factors. in almost all cases, you have a high level of people. i do think there are early interventions and the problem really is it seems like we're controlling the politicaretty an of people. in that sense, i think there's a very reasonable part in the uk. and why it's impossible in the u.s. because they're talking about extremism being illegal. or liberal. or banning organizations that promote or undermine democracy or human rights. there are lots of people that go from the right and left wing, especially in the uk who are fighting against that because it is quite a horrific conservative requested idea. on the other side of that, i think
secondly, with a lotp2x of individuals, obviously, they want what they're doing known.man beings aren't black and white, there are generally a set of complexities. the reason you have leakage is because people also want an intervention. it's the same reason why people who talk about suicide. because they are feeling -- and when they do, we know we should take it seriously. but actually, they're reaching out as well. so, there's those factors. in almost all cases, you have a high level of...
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secondly, the same issue came up with the democratic party. the democratic party was us sending mailers to registered democrats in los angeles and the state party but not for the rest of the state. so, the question came out is can you cherry pick which part of your membership do you want to reach or yet to reach all the members if you drink a member communication. the result was you can go ahead and cherry pick. what i'm suggesting a look at this issue obviously it's critical you listen to people who are affected by this were members of the potential regulated community but give them some other options that show another way as chairman renne said, through regulations of the findwhat is a member. that's one issue. the second issue is what is a work product for design for lobbying? isidore product that's normally done for example what-does on a housing down study that's a routine they've regulate you were was a product created specifically to lobby the board and the public like b&bs study about how much taxes they were paying as a result. there
secondly, the same issue came up with the democratic party. the democratic party was us sending mailers to registered democrats in los angeles and the state party but not for the rest of the state. so, the question came out is can you cherry pick which part of your membership do you want to reach or yet to reach all the members if you drink a member communication. the result was you can go ahead and cherry pick. what i'm suggesting a look at this issue obviously it's critical you listen to...
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secondly, we are for enforcement with teeth, with power.ec today, it's divided between democrats and relatives publicans. it doesn't get anything done. we need to reform the body so it has teeth, so it has enforcement mechanisms, so if somebody breaks the law, they will pay a price for. they will go to jail. and that we have election laws that network and represent all the people, and also engaging action,dence, do legal bringing buckley versus valeo and citizens united overturned. money is not speech. money is property, not speech. it should not be equated with freedom of speech and our second amendment. if congress were to pass a law to define and regulate money, maybe the supreme court would weigh-in and maybe even without a new justice they may overturn this. overturn the flawed weisions of the past and need to disconnect and cut the cord of lobbying with giving money and politics directly. >> we are people lined up to talk to you. >> will start with tom and texas, republican line, go ahead. c-span, i justg wanted to say that every year
secondly, we are for enforcement with teeth, with power.ec today, it's divided between democrats and relatives publicans. it doesn't get anything done. we need to reform the body so it has teeth, so it has enforcement mechanisms, so if somebody breaks the law, they will pay a price for. they will go to jail. and that we have election laws that network and represent all the people, and also engaging action,dence, do legal bringing buckley versus valeo and citizens united overturned. money is not...
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secondly, i want to introduce the gentleman just to his left, charles gati. the planning on staff of the u.s. department of ,tate, published many books including "failed illusions: moscow, washington, budapest" and also "hungary and the soviet bloc." he will have something to say about the hunt gary and position, the hungarian role. hunt gary and position, the hungarian role. he has a new book about the strategy and statecraft of the leader. to his left, there is cap tin .rian lisko he is a career aviator. a very decorated flyer. among other things, he has fleet inth the sixth naples, italy and is a liaison to the european border control agency. he has a lot of front-line experience looking at what is going on in northwest africa, the middle east, the mediterranean, and many front-line european states. finally, and then we will segue to the panel, i want to introduce kathleen newland, someone whose work i have known followed many years, her career, but actually we have never met until today, ironically. we have spent much of our career lifetime working on thi
secondly, i want to introduce the gentleman just to his left, charles gati. the planning on staff of the u.s. department of ,tate, published many books including "failed illusions: moscow, washington, budapest" and also "hungary and the soviet bloc." he will have something to say about the hunt gary and position, the hungarian role. hunt gary and position, the hungarian role. he has a new book about the strategy and statecraft of the leader. to his left, there is cap tin...
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secondly, that the situation around syria is an untenable 1 -- 11 million people displaced.f we are to continue that tradition of being a welcoming country, can i, as the director of the agency that vets refugees, for sure the american people that we are using all of the resources that we have read and that they are meaningful resources do that refugee. i am here to tell you this morning that as the process as secretary richard described, it is a multilayered, robust, and intensive process through which individuals must pass before they can travel to the u.s. given the limitations of time, i will sign post three critical phases of the process. there is the u.n. phase. the department of state phase. then the phase conducted by my refugee officers. hopefully, i will have time to dig into those elements further. during the process, individuals for the first time are reviewed. i'm sorry, they are interviewed as to the claim for refugee status. extensive biographical information is captured, as well as preliminary analysis as to whether there are potential bars or disqualifiers f
secondly, that the situation around syria is an untenable 1 -- 11 million people displaced.f we are to continue that tradition of being a welcoming country, can i, as the director of the agency that vets refugees, for sure the american people that we are using all of the resources that we have read and that they are meaningful resources do that refugee. i am here to tell you this morning that as the process as secretary richard described, it is a multilayered, robust, and intensive process...
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secondly, opinion polls are from those that identify as republicans, and not those likely to vote.t this point in the race in 2011. herman kain, pizza magnet, was in the lead and praised for his outsider status. trump's numbers have to be put into a natural context. 25% americans identify as republicans. of that 27 support trump. has pointed out. that represents 6% of the u.s. population. or the same number that believe moon landings were fake. . >> they were dancing in the streets, on rooftops. >> reporter: that's not to say it's not significant. the republican establishment has not pushed back against trump. whether it's too early in the case is not clear. it is not as if the others are less extreme in attitudes towards race, civil images. they are less quotable >>> protesters in chicago were planning a black friday march. demonstrators took thanksgiving day off. they were outraged that it took more than a year for jason van dyk to be charged. he was shot 15 times in 16 seconds. video was released after a court order. >> if you thought cattle rustling wag the way of billy the kid
secondly, opinion polls are from those that identify as republicans, and not those likely to vote.t this point in the race in 2011. herman kain, pizza magnet, was in the lead and praised for his outsider status. trump's numbers have to be put into a natural context. 25% americans identify as republicans. of that 27 support trump. has pointed out. that represents 6% of the u.s. population. or the same number that believe moon landings were fake. . >> they were dancing in the streets, on...
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secondly, there has to be a strategy for pushing back on isis on the ground. the problem is, we've gone so long and so many allies or potential allies don't really trust us that we're going to be serious about it. it's harder and harder to assemble that group of nations who will be effective in pushing back against isis on the ground. >> this is a very important point. president obama and putin met on the sidelines for 30 minutes at the g 20 summit and we're getting details about the attacks as some relatives of some of friday ease's attackers detained for questioning. greg is in paris, good morning. >> reporter: a lot of activity on various fronts. we're standing in front of the bataclan music hall where 89 young concert goers were mowed down by terrorists as they shouted ahhahu akbar, god is great. people are bringing flowers and france does indeed try to come to grips with this. one of the identified suicide bombers was found here or i should say, his finger was found here. his body was blown up. the fingerprint identified him as a french national in the pa
secondly, there has to be a strategy for pushing back on isis on the ground. the problem is, we've gone so long and so many allies or potential allies don't really trust us that we're going to be serious about it. it's harder and harder to assemble that group of nations who will be effective in pushing back against isis on the ground. >> this is a very important point. president obama and putin met on the sidelines for 30 minutes at the g 20 summit and we're getting details about the...
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never has it been truer than in the digital age, and, secondly, mark twain never said that. it's been attributed to him that people believe is to be true. social media sw treated as an -- is treated as an established news source despite being loaded with speculation that all too often finds its way to news papers. it happens because news organizations need the traffic, wants readers to survive. when journalists relying on social media as a source gets it wrong, misleading news consumers, seldom to they or the outlets correct the record. nick muirhead on the rumour mill, the worldwide web, and adverse effects on news stories. [ ♪ ] . >> not every fore you find on social media is true. it's hardly breaking news. you may be surprised huge become breaking news. >> there was a peace of video inserted into social media showing a boy and girl from syria shot at in the street. now, this content was incredibly compelling. it's the stuff you saw every day. it was not real. it was filmed in malta, manufactured by norwegian documentary makers looking to get a certain message across. >>
never has it been truer than in the digital age, and, secondly, mark twain never said that. it's been attributed to him that people believe is to be true. social media sw treated as an -- is treated as an established news source despite being loaded with speculation that all too often finds its way to news papers. it happens because news organizations need the traffic, wants readers to survive. when journalists relying on social media as a source gets it wrong, misleading news consumers, seldom...
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secondly, always keep it on the floor. don't keep it up on a shelf or a high area.rd, keep it away from water. >> this dyson earned top scores for performance and safety but it cost 450 clars. consumer reports also recommends this forneda. at $200, it costs far less and is just as safe. >>> consumer reports says space heaters with a timer can save you money on your energy bills and provide another layer of safety in case you forget to turn them off. >>> people are getting their wa wages garnished for bills that don't belong to them. >> 7 on your side investigates how this could happen to you. that's coming up tonight at 11:00 on abc 7 news. wait until you hear this woman's story. it is stunning. >> so frustrating for her. thanks for helping her. >> well, it's let's turn our attention to the weather fore caste now. very nice outside the bay area. >> yeah, it is absolutely gorgeous outside, cheryl and dan. right now, the flags and the trees aren't even swaying. so it's really qualm don digss. let me show you how mild it was this afternoon. just tracking some high clou
secondly, always keep it on the floor. don't keep it up on a shelf or a high area.rd, keep it away from water. >> this dyson earned top scores for performance and safety but it cost 450 clars. consumer reports also recommends this forneda. at $200, it costs far less and is just as safe. >>> consumer reports says space heaters with a timer can save you money on your energy bills and provide another layer of safety in case you forget to turn them off. >>> people are...
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secondly, opinion polls are from those that identify as republicans, and not those likely to vote.t this point herman kain, piz amagnet, was in the lead and praised for his outsider status. trump's numbers have to be put into a natural context. 25 americans identify as republicans. of that 27 support trump. has pointed out. that represents 6% of the u.s. population. or the same number that believe moon crossics were fake. the republican establishment has not pushed back against trump. whether it's too early in the case is not clear. it is not as if the others are less extreme in attitudes towards race, civil images. they are less quotable >>> putting an end to produce going to waste. steps taken to keep fresh fruits and vegetables out of the trash. celebrating 150 years of alice and her trip to wonderland. honouring a favourite character. i just had a horrible nightmare. my company's entire network went down, and i was home in bed, unaware. but that would never happen. comcast business monitors my company's network 24 hours a day and calls and e-mails me if something, like this sca
secondly, opinion polls are from those that identify as republicans, and not those likely to vote.t this point herman kain, piz amagnet, was in the lead and praised for his outsider status. trump's numbers have to be put into a natural context. 25 americans identify as republicans. of that 27 support trump. has pointed out. that represents 6% of the u.s. population. or the same number that believe moon crossics were fake. the republican establishment has not pushed back against trump. whether...
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and then, secondly, reminded them of a law that has not been applied before which provides for imprisonmentor up to seven years for a parent who refuses to have his child vaccinated. >> have you ever had any doubts about the vaccine yourself? how did you go about educating yourself? >> the level of education is that we do understand that getting treatment or getting prevention does not in any way contradict -- conflict of islamic law. but when you've got people not educated and introduced to new things. either politicians or scholars who misapply and misinterpret religion. it becomes easy to convince people that anything foreign is harmful, education is bad, western education is bad, vaccination is bad, you know, and basically, unislamic. so it takes time to deal with that. >> the myths about vaccines aren't unique to nigeria. in the united states, vaccination rates for measles have dropped leading to outbreaks in new york, california, and 11 other states in 2014. in seattle, headquarters of the gates foundation, the city's polio vaccination rates are actually lower. >> you've heard some of
and then, secondly, reminded them of a law that has not been applied before which provides for imprisonmentor up to seven years for a parent who refuses to have his child vaccinated. >> have you ever had any doubts about the vaccine yourself? how did you go about educating yourself? >> the level of education is that we do understand that getting treatment or getting prevention does not in any way contradict -- conflict of islamic law. but when you've got people not educated and...
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secondly, i go to a company in denmark called christian hanson.roducts withific probiotics that you put into food. italy for wild bird then. i am a backyard, mark, buyer of rolls-royce. the stock has discounted the dynamics. they are negative. we are behind a lot of stocks for a lot of reasons. mark: they are down 20%. are you buying now, or were you buying before? mario: both. we owned it for a management to go, to management to go. we plan to do well, in part because of the growth in commercial aviation and the fact you have pratt whitney and boeing. -- and john: you mentioned malone. does this deal with cable and wireless preclude him from going back from going back and doing a deal? mario: they have wonderful assets in columbia. is a different situation. they will do clustering and consolidation in central and latin america in cable. what he picked up with lilac was orderly go and chile. -- was puerto rico and chile. betty: you think they should go back? mario: of course. in terms of trade, if i were malone, i would not want their currency. th
secondly, i go to a company in denmark called christian hanson.roducts withific probiotics that you put into food. italy for wild bird then. i am a backyard, mark, buyer of rolls-royce. the stock has discounted the dynamics. they are negative. we are behind a lot of stocks for a lot of reasons. mark: they are down 20%. are you buying now, or were you buying before? mario: both. we owned it for a management to go, to management to go. we plan to do well, in part because of the growth in...
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secondly address critics and another middle east war and your preference of diplomacy overusing the military makes the united states weaker? >> jim, everyday we have threat streams coming through the intelligence transit and as i said every several week we sit down with all my intelligence we discuss threat streams that may about potential isil attacks in the west have been there for over a year now and they come through periodically. there were no specific mentions of this particular attack that would give us a sense that something that we need -- that we could provide french authorities, for example, or act on ourselves. typically the way intelligence works and threat stream that is from one source and unreliable of the source and perhaps signal intelligence gets picked up, it is evaluated. some of it is extraordinarily vague and unspecific and there's no clear timetable. some of them may be more down that threat to see what happens. i'm not aware of anything that was specific in the sense that would have given a premonition of particular action in paris that would allow for law enforcemen
secondly address critics and another middle east war and your preference of diplomacy overusing the military makes the united states weaker? >> jim, everyday we have threat streams coming through the intelligence transit and as i said every several week we sit down with all my intelligence we discuss threat streams that may about potential isil attacks in the west have been there for over a year now and they come through periodically. there were no specific mentions of this particular...
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secondly, you have allies. you have to work with them, stiffen their spines where they're weak and give them assistance when you can. a good example of this was that the first -- one of the first things mrs. thatcher had to do in '79, '80 and '81 was to ensure that this installation of u.s. missiles took place. this meant going to the leaders of other countries and encouraging them to take the missiles. on one occasion, helmet schmitt, the pro-american, very strong cold warrior came to see her. he pointed out his own social democratic party was proving to be resistant. didn't want to take the missiles. she offered to take some of the missiles originally destined for germany. in all these things, you have to be clear about where you are and what you are doing to your enemies as well as to your friends. from the word go, the soviets knew they had a formidable opponent in her. it doesn't mean being aggressive. it means preparing in a sensible way so that your enemy or adversary cannot really risk taking action aga
secondly, you have allies. you have to work with them, stiffen their spines where they're weak and give them assistance when you can. a good example of this was that the first -- one of the first things mrs. thatcher had to do in '79, '80 and '81 was to ensure that this installation of u.s. missiles took place. this meant going to the leaders of other countries and encouraging them to take the missiles. on one occasion, helmet schmitt, the pro-american, very strong cold warrior came to see her....
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arrogant was permitted they differ from the approval and as a base for basis for the appeal and secondlypublic works is in the process of amending the departmental order due to the need for the clarification of issues brought before the board. >> thank you. >> thank you any public comment on this item? >> yeah. he do have to comment on the this is my excuse me. >> that this has been a big scheme they have been putting free phones for a lot of people and this wireless thing has been you know getting money and taking rich and poor to accommodates more they've been trying to tell me about my rights and tell me things that is when it is my money it's been took out if that process i'm a warning them to stop scams are not going to make it. >> thank you. is there any additional public comment? >> hello, i'm jason mercer i live on 40th a few houses down from amanda i have pictures of the pole that the unit in front of her house and in front of the holy school across the street one of the reasons for the rehearing should be denied. >> overhead please. >> so we say the approximate proxy to the sch
arrogant was permitted they differ from the approval and as a base for basis for the appeal and secondlypublic works is in the process of amending the departmental order due to the need for the clarification of issues brought before the board. >> thank you. >> thank you any public comment on this item? >> yeah. he do have to comment on the this is my excuse me. >> that this has been a big scheme they have been putting free phones for a lot of people and this wireless...
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secondly -- and this has become more apparent, too -- dhs and dod have worked hard to cross the line between homeland security and homeland defense and i think our work with jtf north is one of the best examples of how we've been able to cross those bridges. the ability to take the civilian authorities in mexico and partner with the defense authorities in areas where there's appropriate overlap really is the next level of integration in terms of how we start to deal with the homeland security challenges. and i'll leave it at that. >> well, thank you, michael. so we've really gone from strategic alignment piece as general taylor mentioned to sort of a framework of cooperation. let's go now into more of the detail within the countries. duncan? >> thank you. good afternoon everybody, great hobb nnor to be here and share stage with a distinguished panel. i'm going to try to make three points today, the first focusing on mexican military traditions so we understand what the reality is with the mexican military. secondly to look at some changes that are under by that the mexican military a
secondly -- and this has become more apparent, too -- dhs and dod have worked hard to cross the line between homeland security and homeland defense and i think our work with jtf north is one of the best examples of how we've been able to cross those bridges. the ability to take the civilian authorities in mexico and partner with the defense authorities in areas where there's appropriate overlap really is the next level of integration in terms of how we start to deal with the homeland security...
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secondly, this is so typical of the left. to immediately begin demonizing the messenger because they don't agree with the message. the vast majority of americans agree, what planned parenthood is doing is wrong. and that's why the vast majority of americans are prepared, not only to defund planned parenthood, but also to stop abortion for any reason at all after five months. so what i would say to anyone who tries to link this terrible tragedy to anyone who opposes abortion, or opposes the sale of body parts, is this is typical left wing tactics. >> and what would you say to the protesters, the people outside the clinics? >> well, any protesters should always be peaceful, whether it's black lives matter, or pro-life protesters, protesters should always be peaceful, and respectful. >> let me turn subjects on you, president obama is on his way to paris today for a climate change summit, and this week he looked back to the war on terror. take a look. >> what a powerful rebuke to the terrorists it will be when the world stands as
secondly, this is so typical of the left. to immediately begin demonizing the messenger because they don't agree with the message. the vast majority of americans agree, what planned parenthood is doing is wrong. and that's why the vast majority of americans are prepared, not only to defund planned parenthood, but also to stop abortion for any reason at all after five months. so what i would say to anyone who tries to link this terrible tragedy to anyone who opposes abortion, or opposes the sale...
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sioux city and bacacto oux city and making that flexible for people that want to go in out of here, secondly our infrastructure, our runway, the hanger space, it goes for the airport as well air natitial gaurd "the airport is also seeking help funding repairs to one of its taxiways, hangars damaged by last august's windstorm... and other improvementststo its grounds. 3 3 a road construction project in morningside is getting *another* extension to it's completion deadline.glenn avenue has been closed betwtwn south cecelia street and south martha street since the beginning of june. the project was supposed to be done by the end of august. that's been extended twice ready... first to the end of seseember, then to the end of october. *now* the city says that stretch of road will remain closed until the end of *november*. the new extension is to give the contractor time to complete paving, sidewalk installation 3 <
sioux city and bacacto oux city and making that flexible for people that want to go in out of here, secondly our infrastructure, our runway, the hanger space, it goes for the airport as well air natitial gaurd "the airport is also seeking help funding repairs to one of its taxiways, hangars damaged by last august's windstorm... and other improvementststo its grounds. 3 3 a road construction project in morningside is getting *another* extension to it's completion deadline.glenn avenue has...
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secondly, it means that wil jewell will always remain a jewel and it will be available for communitiesthat live in and around it. >> still they find it difficult to make a living. they rely on tourism. >> there are a lot of conflicts, a lot of communities live stop farmers. at the same time the industry. there is a lot here. >> ironically the massive attraction for tourism could damage the area. legal tonight population is twice the size it should be. environmental experts say that the effects of climate change are also bean seen with water levels lower than normal creating a challenge in a delicate balancing act. al jazeera, botswana. >> now to argentina where they love a nice juicy steak, sausage and chorizo. barbecue is their national dish. how are the argentinians diges digesting the "world health organization" report linking red meat to cancer. we're about to find out. >> kilos of red meat. this man says he loves his sausage sandwiches. >> to take a look at all this food, and you're going to miss this amazing sausage sandwich. you cannot leave this life without eating this. >> acc
secondly, it means that wil jewell will always remain a jewel and it will be available for communitiesthat live in and around it. >> still they find it difficult to make a living. they rely on tourism. >> there are a lot of conflicts, a lot of communities live stop farmers. at the same time the industry. there is a lot here. >> ironically the massive attraction for tourism could damage the area. legal tonight population is twice the size it should be. environmental experts say...
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on, about increasing mortality and problems, specific to the white population and middle age, and secondly, a more general phenomenal, lagging health in the u.s. >> david, where you mentioned health as a general category, but isn't it significant that these are preventable causes of death that have been identified by case? >> so absolutely right. so the things that they focus on, largely external causes, things that we think could be prevented in some way, though i wouldn't say that we're ready to hand solutions for them either. but the other age groups, and indeed a large part of the fact that this age group did not improve over the last 15 years, that's spread over a much wider range of causes, and it's not just specific to suicide and poisoning. >> doctor chiny, you have won awards for your data driven journalism, so you look at a variety of sources, and when this crossed your desk, what did you make of it. >> i was surprised as everybody was surprised. but i've been out on the road to a lot of places in the country where there's not a lot of hope. and you've been there too. and some of
on, about increasing mortality and problems, specific to the white population and middle age, and secondly, a more general phenomenal, lagging health in the u.s. >> david, where you mentioned health as a general category, but isn't it significant that these are preventable causes of death that have been identified by case? >> so absolutely right. so the things that they focus on, largely external causes, things that we think could be prevented in some way, though i wouldn't say that...
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secondly, it suggests they have been able to work better with these local people and the yazidis. , itws that the peshmerga from iraq, from kurdish iraq, seem to be able to coordinate operations better with the kurds in syria because there is some indication there also in on it. there's a lot of good news. you can't talk about iraq without some bad news. that will be the fact that as the kurds expand their zone of control in this highly complex there willp place, be problems down the road as to and constitutes arab land what constitutes kurdish land. i think that's a problem for another day. we are not quite there to talk about that. the key is whether or not they are going to be successful in gaining control of sinjar and holding onto it. what is your opinion about whether or not they will be able to do that successfully? has been the problem in the past. they have moved in and taken things and then they can't hold them. they seem to be going in with a high number of troops compared to what they expect to be confronted but as your setup peace points out, there are indications of ruby
secondly, it suggests they have been able to work better with these local people and the yazidis. , itws that the peshmerga from iraq, from kurdish iraq, seem to be able to coordinate operations better with the kurds in syria because there is some indication there also in on it. there's a lot of good news. you can't talk about iraq without some bad news. that will be the fact that as the kurds expand their zone of control in this highly complex there willp place, be problems down the road as to...
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secondly, we are building our own portfolio of patents. think of it as a war chest of sorts.d 2000 patents. actually a lot. we are acquiring patents. that is one of many factors that determines when we are ready to enter certain markets. emily: you and apple are jockeying for the top spot in china. what is happening is the smartphone market is saturated for the first time. how worried are you? in hugo: data says china has moved into the replacement market. people already have a phone. they want to buy a new phone every year. the replacement is actually coming down. people are more anxious to buy a new phone more often. there is a tremendous amount of room for us to grow even if the pie itself isn't growing. emily: would you ever make a car? hugo: we are not making a car just to be clear. i think that is an extraordinarily difficult task. it is not something that we can build today. we are not resourced. but why not? emily: you raised $1.1 billion. you are valued at $45 billion. why is xiaomi still private? hugo: i do think that is moving fast. being able to change direction t
secondly, we are building our own portfolio of patents. think of it as a war chest of sorts.d 2000 patents. actually a lot. we are acquiring patents. that is one of many factors that determines when we are ready to enter certain markets. emily: you and apple are jockeying for the top spot in china. what is happening is the smartphone market is saturated for the first time. how worried are you? in hugo: data says china has moved into the replacement market. people already have a phone. they want...