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secondly, regulatory arbitrage, particularly in shadow banking.nd thirdly whether the reform process is held with repair the recovery is just beginning at the time. i'm going to start by suggesting that those debates i would suggest have been largely settled and settled to the positive. the international minimums panders that have been agreed through this g20 fsp process are being barred large consistently and promptly implemented into major g20 jurisdictions. you don't have to just take my word for that because the progress is being regularly assess not just by the aif and ourselves as practitioners, but the ss the peer-reviewed and the imf. in general, what we found is when countries deviate from the international agreement on a deviate in any true sense here, it is because they've chosen to go further. so they are super equivalent so to speak. the second thing we are finding is that we are trying to have an approach and i would argue that we are largely successful ms that we are applying a consistent approach to similar risks. they are being tr
secondly, regulatory arbitrage, particularly in shadow banking.nd thirdly whether the reform process is held with repair the recovery is just beginning at the time. i'm going to start by suggesting that those debates i would suggest have been largely settled and settled to the positive. the international minimums panders that have been agreed through this g20 fsp process are being barred large consistently and promptly implemented into major g20 jurisdictions. you don't have to just take my...
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secondly, we do not see a peaceful syria with a sod in there. d in there.with assa thirdly, did the iranian influence out of there. we know there is not any sort of option where a political option can be pursued with assad and his regime. deter theive was to continued use of chemical regime in the assad his mess murder attacks against innocent civilians. i think everyone has confirmed that we are prepared to do more. -- we wereared prepared to do more to days ago as well. what is significant about this strike is not that it was meant to take out the syrian regime ability to perform mass murder on its own people, but it was meant to be a strong message to assad that the united states will not stand idly by as he continues to murder innocent civilians. important objective to keep in mind here. >> he is continuing the mass murder. if he uses conventional weapons, is president trump prepared to stop him from using conventional weapons to slaughter innocent civilians? >> with this president, what we have is someone helping us to understand and provid
secondly, we do not see a peaceful syria with a sod in there. d in there.with assa thirdly, did the iranian influence out of there. we know there is not any sort of option where a political option can be pursued with assad and his regime. deter theive was to continued use of chemical regime in the assad his mess murder attacks against innocent civilians. i think everyone has confirmed that we are prepared to do more. -- we wereared prepared to do more to days ago as well. what is significant...
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and secondly, would the next striker brigade out of fort carson be able to go to the national training center to get critical training before deploying? >> congressman, the striker brigade you're referring to, that's a rotation that would be canceled. so if there's a yearlong cr, that unit rotation would likely be canceled. for the deployment to europe, we plan on fully funding and resourcing units that are deploying into iraq, afghanistan and other areas of combat. however, the unit that goes to europe, for example, on a rotational basis you're referring to, they would not get their full suite of home station training prior to deploying
and secondly, would the next striker brigade out of fort carson be able to go to the national training center to get critical training before deploying? >> congressman, the striker brigade you're referring to, that's a rotation that would be canceled. so if there's a yearlong cr, that unit rotation would likely be canceled. for the deployment to europe, we plan on fully funding and resourcing units that are deploying into iraq, afghanistan and other areas of combat. however, the unit that...
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secondly, what is the policy in syria? week. secondly, what is the policy in syria ? we week.in syria? we do not have one and have not had one in the last eight yea rs. have not had one in the last eight years. hundreds of thousands of people are dead and half the country, 10 million people, displaced inside the country or outside of it. we need to look at it asa outside of it. we need to look at it as a two—track policy. the first is we have to defeat islamic state, and to do that you need to work with bashar al—assad and russia and the other is. and then there is the increasingly discredited bashar al—assad with these chemical weapons. it is clear who he is. he has no legitimacy continuing to be president. then you have opposition which is somewhat difficult to predict. the us and the russians being on opposite sides. the saudis, to put it regionally in context. that will be difficult to solve. the us and russians need to come up with a strategy that works and they will need some force to back it up. that isa need some force to back it up. that is a scenario that will take s
secondly, what is the policy in syria? week. secondly, what is the policy in syria ? we week.in syria? we do not have one and have not had one in the last eight yea rs. have not had one in the last eight years. hundreds of thousands of people are dead and half the country, 10 million people, displaced inside the country or outside of it. we need to look at it asa outside of it. we need to look at it as a two—track policy. the first is we have to defeat islamic state, and to do that you need...
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secondly, china's extension is a win for the president. he went down and had discussions all the president and you saw, heard his remarks about how he walked through. it really shows the success of the trip. secondly, if it continues to show how russia is isolated on this matter. for really was a huge win the united states and for the persuasiveness of the president. >> in his remarks to us ---camera, let me direct you one of the directors talked about vision of federal government in reorganized as more agencies in some cases. he said also, that the vital plan will come not just from right wings. i believe that was his phrase. coupled with the president's statement on the xm bank, has he already received any criticism fromices of disappointment small government conservatives that the back tim strongly? leading for tax reform. sec. spicer: i can't say i scanned all the statements but i can't say he has gotten a lot of positive feedback. as the director noted, you have a government that has not been reorganized. it has just been added to. wh
secondly, china's extension is a win for the president. he went down and had discussions all the president and you saw, heard his remarks about how he walked through. it really shows the success of the trip. secondly, if it continues to show how russia is isolated on this matter. for really was a huge win the united states and for the persuasiveness of the president. >> in his remarks to us ---camera, let me direct you one of the directors talked about vision of federal government in...
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and secondly, we do try to introduce a different investment product. to hedgey to help risks.r example, in february of this fell on china to hedge foreign-exchange rates in the onshore derivative market. so that would provide -- to the hedging onshore. in the market. and secondly, they tried to make tax policies related to foreign institutional investors, , simple and china to more clarified. so to increase the tax policy transparency, that is also important. of the indexes, i would like to thank a lot of people here for your help, on recent -- including the china bond market. it is a good phenomenon and it is good for the future and it is good for institutional investors who allocate their investment in investors.rding to so in terms of opening our , but some people some people are still interested in financial institutions and in the with theg obtaining settlement license. i think that is on an equal basis and i will say here that we have already given to institutions -- given two institutions for the united states, and underwriting license and the other one for the settleme
and secondly, we do try to introduce a different investment product. to hedgey to help risks.r example, in february of this fell on china to hedge foreign-exchange rates in the onshore derivative market. so that would provide -- to the hedging onshore. in the market. and secondly, they tried to make tax policies related to foreign institutional investors, , simple and china to more clarified. so to increase the tax policy transparency, that is also important. of the indexes, i would like to...
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secondly, militaries rely on tradition and history to help create their ethos.nd thirdly, military leaders need to understand geography. they need to understand history. they need to understand context. all of that comes from reading, and thus, if you look at the reading lists or the war chests of books that people like napoleon carried into the the battlefield, you can learn a lot about being a better leader. tim: you are reading daily even when you were supreme allied commander of nato. i mean, it defies belief. how do you have time to do your day job? adm. stavridis: first of all, i think sleep is highly overrated. you have got to stay up and read. secondly, i think it is important to find spare corners of time in your life, and one of the things that is certainly true for me as the supreme allied commander of nato was i was traveling constantly. so, instead of having a glass of scotch and watching a movie on an airplane, i would take a book and read, or even in a car, find time and space to read. and then thirdly, in today's electronic world, your whole libr
secondly, militaries rely on tradition and history to help create their ethos.nd thirdly, military leaders need to understand geography. they need to understand history. they need to understand context. all of that comes from reading, and thus, if you look at the reading lists or the war chests of books that people like napoleon carried into the the battlefield, you can learn a lot about being a better leader. tim: you are reading daily even when you were supreme allied commander of nato. i...
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secondly, i want to follow up on the health care question. >> i don't know why anybody is confused. i thought it was very clear what this strike was about. you don't use chemical weapons without consequences. i think that's a pretty clear message. i don't necessarily read into that a larger strategy in the area but they certainly want to try to prevent the mass killing of innocent people by the use of chemical weapons. i thought it was a very clear way to send a message. i don't know what we will hear from them the on that. what about the attempt to repeal and replace? do you have something in the next session that the amendment to the house proposed yesterday is something that would get moving? >> what was the initial question? obviously, this is pretty hard to do. able to sendis something over to us, we will take it up and it will be hard here as well. but the initial effort will be in the house and i hope they can be successful anget something over to us. >> is the white house working with democrats on the spending bill? >> yeah. >> senator schumer seems to suggest otherwise, tha
secondly, i want to follow up on the health care question. >> i don't know why anybody is confused. i thought it was very clear what this strike was about. you don't use chemical weapons without consequences. i think that's a pretty clear message. i don't necessarily read into that a larger strategy in the area but they certainly want to try to prevent the mass killing of innocent people by the use of chemical weapons. i thought it was a very clear way to send a message. i don't know what...
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and secondly, i wanted to follow up on the healthcare question. >> i don't know why anybody's confused. i thought it was very clear what the strike was about. you don't use chemical weapons without consequences. i think that is a pretty clear message, and i don't necessarily read into that a larger strategy in the area, but they certainly want to try to prevent the mass killing of innocent people by the use of chemical weapons. i thought it was a very clear way to send the message. >> on repeal and replace, do you feel that's anything that during the next. could be. [inaudible] is it something that could get moving? >> what was the initial question? obamacare. >> obviously this is pretty hard to do, and if the house is able to send something over to us, we will pick it up and it will be hard here as well. the initial effort will be in the house. >> are the democrats working on this pending bill. >> yes. >> senator schumer suggested otherwise he's not in communication with the white house. >> i thought they were talking to each other. i know he and director mulvaney met this week. >> th
and secondly, i wanted to follow up on the healthcare question. >> i don't know why anybody's confused. i thought it was very clear what the strike was about. you don't use chemical weapons without consequences. i think that is a pretty clear message, and i don't necessarily read into that a larger strategy in the area, but they certainly want to try to prevent the mass killing of innocent people by the use of chemical weapons. i thought it was a very clear way to send the message....
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secondly this stock demonstrated it could move. take your position off.u later decide you want to make a bullish bet, then you can buy some calls to make some of the money back. >> can you guys suggest a good way to play square to the upside going into the next weeks. >> the fundamentals keep getting better here. to me i would look out to may expiration that targets their may 3rd report date and buy the 1820 call spret, probably offered about 55 cents with the stock at about 17.5. >> time for the final call from the pits from carter. >> were have wary of automobiles in general, the whole group, gm in particular, 10% decline. >> mike. >> if you're going to do that, put spreads in gm -- >> ndx is a nice consolidation. to me that qqq strategy is protection if you own some of the massive outperformers. >> i'm melissa lee. we'll see you back here next week at 5:30. have a great weekend. "mad money" is up next. >> announcer: you're watching a paid presentation for veggie bullet, brought to you by veggie bullet, llc. from the makers of the world-famous nutribull
secondly this stock demonstrated it could move. take your position off.u later decide you want to make a bullish bet, then you can buy some calls to make some of the money back. >> can you guys suggest a good way to play square to the upside going into the next weeks. >> the fundamentals keep getting better here. to me i would look out to may expiration that targets their may 3rd report date and buy the 1820 call spret, probably offered about 55 cents with the stock at about 17.5....
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secondly, outright call purchases, do that when options are fairly cheap. finally, one of the reasons you might be looking to buy a call rather than the shares is because you want to commit a small amount of capital, smaller than if you had just gone ahead and bought the stock. so, i'm looking at mcdonald's out to september. you can buy the $135 calls for $3.40. now, one of the things you want to make sure you do is give yourself enough time for your thesis to play out. also, don't get something that's too far out of the money, that's a pie in the sky. so, i think this is an inexpensive way to make a bullish bet on mcdonald's going into earnings and it's going to last you for six months. >> so what do we all think of mike's trade, dan? >> you know, an out of the money call purchase with the stock at an all-time high, the stock is starting to trade at a pretty premium valuation. obviously, they've executed very well. to me, i just don't get it. i think the burger space is very crowded. that has nothing to too with your call purchase. if you were asking would
secondly, outright call purchases, do that when options are fairly cheap. finally, one of the reasons you might be looking to buy a call rather than the shares is because you want to commit a small amount of capital, smaller than if you had just gone ahead and bought the stock. so, i'm looking at mcdonald's out to september. you can buy the $135 calls for $3.40. now, one of the things you want to make sure you do is give yourself enough time for your thesis to play out. also, don't get...
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and secondly, by mechanism you're talking about the general assembly process, yes? >> no. we didn't identify what air force was able to do these attacks. we just concluded that they occurred. >> you read the report that the u.s. intelligence, that everybody can read it. >> we re: everything. what are do you think about it? >> we are not in a position to reach a conclusion. >> you have an idea about it. >> excuse me? >> you are not in a position to reveal what you think, but you have -- >> what i can reveal is just what i said. we are going to report this to the human right council. okay, thank you. it was great to see you after this 2015. >> as part a tour of the middle east and africa, defense secretary james mattis visited israeli defense forces headquarters in tel aviv, and met with his israeli counterpart. they held a short news briefing where they discussed their military and intelligence cooperation, and
and secondly, by mechanism you're talking about the general assembly process, yes? >> no. we didn't identify what air force was able to do these attacks. we just concluded that they occurred. >> you read the report that the u.s. intelligence, that everybody can read it. >> we re: everything. what are do you think about it? >> we are not in a position to reach a conclusion. >> you have an idea about it. >> excuse me? >> you are not in a position to...
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secondly offering her a space to speak next week when the students arent here because they're studying for finals and in the middle fo teh day is not sufficient under the law so we don't accept an insufficient solution. we're here for 100% solution to the problem.school administrators say they never guaranteed april 27th. (pam) tonight -- friends are remembering a high school senior who died training for the marines. it happened yesterday just before six- last night. kron4's lydia pantazes .. at pittsburg high school... where students just found out about his death. "i was just devastated honestly because i walked out passes did every day i shook his hand every single day." students at pittsburg high school struggling to cope with the death of their friend and classmate..."he's always been a nice guy honest honestly i could say he's probably one of the most honest and nice guys of ever met."17-year old floyd burrell, a pittsburg high school senior, collapsed during an training exercise to prepare for the us marine corp at veterans park in brentwood. he was expected to attend boot camp
secondly offering her a space to speak next week when the students arent here because they're studying for finals and in the middle fo teh day is not sufficient under the law so we don't accept an insufficient solution. we're here for 100% solution to the problem.school administrators say they never guaranteed april 27th. (pam) tonight -- friends are remembering a high school senior who died training for the marines. it happened yesterday just before six- last night. kron4's lydia pantazes .....
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generate very often ends up as pollutioin unless we make an effort, first, to reduce the waste and secondly recycle the waste products that result of our consumption. recycling is really important, particularly recycling of plastics. no act o of recycling is too small. if you recycle one plastic bottle, that is one plastic bottle less that winds up in a landfill or that ends up as marine debris out at sea. [speaking accented english] [cans rattling] martinez de luca: so... [speaking accented english] harris: we need to get people aware of the consequencnces and the impact of our consumption, and as we become aware of that, then we will find that by changing the way we consume, changing the amount of waste that we generate, we will certainly make a difference. [people speaking various languages] jin: i don't think until high school i really realized gender equality was a problem. by now, i had assumed, the problem had been solved and d that i was fuy equal and that i'm part of this new generation where women, we could say we're fully equal to men. and as i've grown, gone through college, sta
generate very often ends up as pollutioin unless we make an effort, first, to reduce the waste and secondly recycle the waste products that result of our consumption. recycling is really important, particularly recycling of plastics. no act o of recycling is too small. if you recycle one plastic bottle, that is one plastic bottle less that winds up in a landfill or that ends up as marine debris out at sea. [speaking accented english] [cans rattling] martinez de luca: so... [speaking accented...
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but then secondly is create the political environment not just within the syrian people, to work withke sure syria was backed up by russia's own accounting should be held accountable for the agreements it's made with respect to its international agreements on chemical weapons alone. >> do you think we could defeat isis with assad still in power? >> yeah. sure. but i think that you can defeat isis with him in power. i think obviously to your point, it's not like there is a single track that you have to do. if we can get both at the same time or one after the other, that's fine as well. but i think we obviously, the number one threat that america faces, is isis in that region and we have to make sure we do everything we can to do that. >> when secretary tillerson meets with russia, what is his message going to be potentially? >> he's on his way there tomorrow, and i'll let secretary tillerson talk about his meeting with mr. lavrov. there is a lot of things to obviously discuss. the overall fight on isis. but i think with respect to syria inparticular, i think we need to remind them of t
but then secondly is create the political environment not just within the syrian people, to work withke sure syria was backed up by russia's own accounting should be held accountable for the agreements it's made with respect to its international agreements on chemical weapons alone. >> do you think we could defeat isis with assad still in power? >> yeah. sure. but i think that you can defeat isis with him in power. i think obviously to your point, it's not like there is a single...
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chris: secondly, do you have the eight democratic votes as we sit here today to avoid a filibuster? >> well, i don't think we know. there are democrats who have not yet announced their position. i assume, chris, during the course of the week what you asked me will become revealed by announcements of democrats who have not yet set out what they're going to do. chris: you say that he'll be confirmed one way or the other, so does that mean if you can't stop a filibuster, that you will go to the nuclear option and change the senate rules so that you can cut off debate with 51 votes and confirm him? >> look, what i'm telling you is that judge gorsuch is going to be confirmed. the way in which that occurs is in the hands of the democratic minority. and i think during the course of the week, we'll find out exactly how this will end. but it will end with his confirmation. chris: let me pick up on that. back in 2013 the democrats invoked the nuclear option to allow a simple majority, 51 votes, on confirmation of lower court judges. at that time you said that was a big mistake. here you are,
chris: secondly, do you have the eight democratic votes as we sit here today to avoid a filibuster? >> well, i don't think we know. there are democrats who have not yet announced their position. i assume, chris, during the course of the week what you asked me will become revealed by announcements of democrats who have not yet set out what they're going to do. chris: you say that he'll be confirmed one way or the other, so does that mean if you can't stop a filibuster, that you will go to...
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secondly, the payment via something like a wire transfer or a prepaid debit card, that is another big red flag of fraud. number three, be aware if they want payment right away, they are trying to get you to send money without thinking first. they are trying to get you afraid. that is the third red flag we telling viewers to be aware of. call if you have questions or comments. from you. hear we split up our phone lines recently. -- scams, withsonation the irs, it was a topic at the ,earing earlier this spring testifying in talking about the changing tactics used in the scam this year, here is a bit from that hearing. >> they also redoubled their efforts so they are able to make hundreds of thousands of television calls in short order, and when the scam first started it was individuals calling one-on-one. when they shifted to the auto dialer technology, they were able to blanket individuals with hundreds of thousands of calls, leaving a call that number. about the same time, they shifted, and what we learned in our investigation is the itunes cards makes it very easy for them to flip th
secondly, the payment via something like a wire transfer or a prepaid debit card, that is another big red flag of fraud. number three, be aware if they want payment right away, they are trying to get you to send money without thinking first. they are trying to get you afraid. that is the third red flag we telling viewers to be aware of. call if you have questions or comments. from you. hear we split up our phone lines recently. -- scams, withsonation the irs, it was a topic at the ,earing...
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secondly, law, them sufferterribly?the security council has unanimously stated that those responsible for such attacks must be condemned and punished. what are we waiting for to do this? lastly what's at stake is our security. if we close our eyes on chemical attacks against civilian population, what kind of legitimacy will we have in the future to condemn nuclear terrorism or a potential apocalypse of biological terrorism? who will be ready to assume that responsibility in the face of history. just a few weeks ago i called on all of us here, each one of us, to assume our responsibilities and we should make no mistake of lack of consensus in this council on 20th february of this council on 20th february of this year to sanction and condemn the use of chemical weapons by the syrian regime already was sending a strong message of impunity. the horrible massacre is a terrible reminder of the reality and a call to our collective responsibility, the time has come for us to act collectively with all necessary firmness in the f
secondly, law, them sufferterribly?the security council has unanimously stated that those responsible for such attacks must be condemned and punished. what are we waiting for to do this? lastly what's at stake is our security. if we close our eyes on chemical attacks against civilian population, what kind of legitimacy will we have in the future to condemn nuclear terrorism or a potential apocalypse of biological terrorism? who will be ready to assume that responsibility in the face of history....
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secondly, the political conditions existing in syria right now are such that what we need russia anders to do is to help create a political environment in which the syrian people can choose a leader that is more suited to them. i think getting into who that should be, what we are trying to do right now is the shape the environment to allow the syrian people to determine their outcome. >> reporter: change of topic. mark matos said earlier this morning that he thinks "we are very close" as it relates to health care and some options were given to the house speaker. does the white house believe that they are very close on healthcare, and have you signed up on those two options? >> press secretary spicer: two things. one, i think we're getting closer and closer every day. this has been a process that, as you know, the chief of staff, vice president and others have been extremely engaged in behind-the-scenes. we clearly are getting closer. more votes are moving in our direction. these ideas, i think, are very helpful, and the conversations are getting closer. i don't want to prejudge the o
secondly, the political conditions existing in syria right now are such that what we need russia anders to do is to help create a political environment in which the syrian people can choose a leader that is more suited to them. i think getting into who that should be, what we are trying to do right now is the shape the environment to allow the syrian people to determine their outcome. >> reporter: change of topic. mark matos said earlier this morning that he thinks "we are very...
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and secondly, it's good strategically, because we look at the pivot to asia. right, so our own neighborhood, we have canada and mexico. i mean, canada's been a great friend of ours, and mexico has great potential. their problem is corruption. but they have great potential. i think these relationships have benefited all of us. there's never anything wrong with taking a look. but i hope it doesn't just go away. the idea they want the tweak it, look at it, talk, i'm all in favor. >> woodruff: it's not just the president who has a problem with nafta. we interviewed tim ryan, a congressman from your home state of ohio, who says nafta has cost hundreds of thousands of jobs in this country. he talks about how the jobs that replaced those jobs, the salaries are lower. what do you say? >> i don't think he's right. i think nafta on balance has been slightly our way. but it's also resulted i think in the ability to... look, part of the thing about trade is that it makes everybody get better because there's a competition. now, if a country is going the cheat, if a country
and secondly, it's good strategically, because we look at the pivot to asia. right, so our own neighborhood, we have canada and mexico. i mean, canada's been a great friend of ours, and mexico has great potential. their problem is corruption. but they have great potential. i think these relationships have benefited all of us. there's never anything wrong with taking a look. but i hope it doesn't just go away. the idea they want the tweak it, look at it, talk, i'm all in favor. >>...
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secondly, creating areas in which we can work with allies, including russia, committing for ensuring that there are places that are free from violence. in places free for people to gather safely. agree that the last thing people want to do is leave. they want to have a safe place to remain with their families and not be separated. our number one priority is to defeat isis. but from a humanitarian standpoint and refugee standpoint, ensuring we created environment that provides a safe place for them to ultimately remain. and on russia in particular, look -- if you look at the countries that are with us, it speaks pretty loudly the number of countries that have stood shoulder to shoulder with this president. russia, on the other hand, stanza syria, north korea, and iran. when you contrast the two groups of countries, it's pretty clear we are on the right side of this issue. no, no. the actionns is that we took last week has been widely praised domestically and internationally as a great step to ensure the deterrence and proliferation of chemical against innocent people. when you watched
secondly, creating areas in which we can work with allies, including russia, committing for ensuring that there are places that are free from violence. in places free for people to gather safely. agree that the last thing people want to do is leave. they want to have a safe place to remain with their families and not be separated. our number one priority is to defeat isis. but from a humanitarian standpoint and refugee standpoint, ensuring we created environment that provides a safe place for...
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secondly and more difficult every day is north korea. tom: no doubt.ampaign, of the president trump will put a high priority on trade issues. coming into his administration, he was hard on a number of issues. he took into question the one china policy. secretary tillotson made comments about blocking the sea islands. it has been a more accommodating , but trade is still front and center. there are real issues on trade between the u.s. and china. there is a large trade deficit, but the focus should be on access for investment and the treatment of u.s. companies, but the point on the security side, the most important security challenge in asia is north korea. centers to be front and for president xi and president trump. we need an intensified and focused approach. secretary tillerson said that the approaches of the last couple of administrations have failed to achieve our goals. that is true, almost across every dimension. in terms of the north korean nuclear program, all the indicators are negative with respect to the development of weapons and the mean
secondly and more difficult every day is north korea. tom: no doubt.ampaign, of the president trump will put a high priority on trade issues. coming into his administration, he was hard on a number of issues. he took into question the one china policy. secretary tillotson made comments about blocking the sea islands. it has been a more accommodating , but trade is still front and center. there are real issues on trade between the u.s. and china. there is a large trade deficit, but the focus...
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secondly and perhaps more importantly, these companies lost their mojo. i forgot how to innovate.ntry that invented a walkman did not go on to invented a walkman did not go on to invent the smart phone. inside a vast exhibition hall, over 3000 new route crudes are being inducted into one of japan's big route crudes are being inducted into one ofjapan‘s big corporations. —— new recruits. these people can expect to see it banned their whole career in this one company. it will become their second home. they expect to work hard and with long hours and wait their turn for promotion. it is a model that has worked well for japan in promotion. it is a model that has worked well forjapan in the past but it has problems. in this rigid corporate hierarchy, promotion is based on age not on talent. it is a culture that is resistant to change and bad at producing new ideas. japan's big corporations realise they had to change to survive. toshiba decided to bet on nuclear. in 2006 it went out and purchased a westinghouse. five years later, this happened. this is me inside the planned four yea rs
secondly and perhaps more importantly, these companies lost their mojo. i forgot how to innovate.ntry that invented a walkman did not go on to invented a walkman did not go on to invent the smart phone. inside a vast exhibition hall, over 3000 new route crudes are being inducted into one of japan's big route crudes are being inducted into one ofjapan‘s big corporations. —— new recruits. these people can expect to see it banned their whole career in this one company. it will become their...
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but secondly, touring with the what's left of "the dead." what do you learn from that?rt of the american culture for certain people? >> yeah, for lot of people. i think they're a lot more accessible than their fans would like -- like, they're a lot more accessible, but people like the barrier to entry. i get it now. if it's presented to you in the right sequence of songs, it's phenomenal stuff. i seem to see this sort of fraternal loving thing that feeds a bit off people not understanding it. you know, there's a value to looking at something and going, you wouldn't understand. and if you would like to make your way into it -- talking about learning something on your own -- you really do internalize it and you find your way to the top of this mountain where the rest of deadheads are and you go, welcome, you've made it. but i don't necessarily see deadheads working hard to recruit. i think they like the -- >> rose: you have to find them. >> you have to find them. they like -- that's the requisite. for me as a solo act, i'm just wise enough now to understand what i haven't
but secondly, touring with the what's left of "the dead." what do you learn from that?rt of the american culture for certain people? >> yeah, for lot of people. i think they're a lot more accessible than their fans would like -- like, they're a lot more accessible, but people like the barrier to entry. i get it now. if it's presented to you in the right sequence of songs, it's phenomenal stuff. i seem to see this sort of fraternal loving thing that feeds a bit off people not...
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. >> i like to what may be with my fellow commissioners honor the gentleman, and, secondly, the lead for law enforcement the diversion is the dollars deemths dollars to use for the announcement or is this more passive you'll a transfer to a line item of implementations wondering. >> this will be a multiple year program but a lot of will be on the outcome how well, we do there were looking for cities to do this and some have applied hopefully, we'll be awarded those extra dollars and pilot for us and if it works certainly i'll sorrow recommending for budgetary staff one of the important parts of this this will provide to probation department to open up they're community service center for twenty-four hours a day 7 days a week that will help drop-offs and providing two organizations outreach component and then working with the district attorney the public center and the courts as well as with some of the community organizations and we're meeting this with our prop $47 we'll see some expanded treatment beds not we'll touch no north well, not everybody will quality but individual will be
. >> i like to what may be with my fellow commissioners honor the gentleman, and, secondly, the lead for law enforcement the diversion is the dollars deemths dollars to use for the announcement or is this more passive you'll a transfer to a line item of implementations wondering. >> this will be a multiple year program but a lot of will be on the outcome how well, we do there were looking for cities to do this and some have applied hopefully, we'll be awarded those extra dollars and...
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secondly, jobs matter. there's a social cost of not having a job. in some communities, coal, mining, forestry are the only jobs. you can take it from the crow nation in montana, which i'm familiar with, i think the chairman said, is it a war on coal, a war on crow nation, and coal jobs are the only jobs. lastly, national security. it is from a seal perspective, it is better to make sure we're not held hostage on our energy needs in this country. and like you, i don't want my kids, sons and daughters, to have to fight a war over energy resources we have here. national security is critical in our energy picture. and, look, the world is safer when america is stronger. america's stronger by not being dependent on foreign sources for energy. we can do it here right and we will. i'm the steward and certainly we're not going to sell or transfer public land. and i don't pick winners and losers. so coal isn't getting any more of a better deal than anything else. we'll let the marketplace. but i'll make sure that what we do is cost effective and it produces r
secondly, jobs matter. there's a social cost of not having a job. in some communities, coal, mining, forestry are the only jobs. you can take it from the crow nation in montana, which i'm familiar with, i think the chairman said, is it a war on coal, a war on crow nation, and coal jobs are the only jobs. lastly, national security. it is from a seal perspective, it is better to make sure we're not held hostage on our energy needs in this country. and like you, i don't want my kids, sons and...
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secondly, although the labour party are ina secondly, although the labour party are in a dire position a lot of the seats that they have are safe ones. the truth is therefore, if actually the opinion polls were to narrow during the course of this campaign, i think we should bear in mind in particular theresa may is very much now going for a vote conservative for my vision of brexit and that perhaps is going to make some conservative voters unhappy, if that lead were to narrow, then we could discover that she's back with a rather smaller majority than perhaps she is hoping for this morning. let's speak to bobby duffy from ipsos mori. let's deep with the question you must be asked a lot, why trust polls given the problems we've had? we had some problems, some issues with particular polls. but if you look around the world and look at the role of the polls, the results from the polls in so many countries, they're more often right than wrong. there's been really tricky contests, like brexit, in particular and trump in the us. where we're talking about 50/50 races where the expectations of a
secondly, although the labour party are ina secondly, although the labour party are in a dire position a lot of the seats that they have are safe ones. the truth is therefore, if actually the opinion polls were to narrow during the course of this campaign, i think we should bear in mind in particular theresa may is very much now going for a vote conservative for my vision of brexit and that perhaps is going to make some conservative voters unhappy, if that lead were to narrow, then we could...
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secondly, to a requirement if the candidate received applied for and received public campaign funds to engage in more than one debate. i'm going to be a little bit arbitrary and suggest an asking for consideration of three debates. i think i'm also, consideration should be given to identifying in the voter handbook candidates who did not receive public funds, do not apply for public funds so there is complete disclosure to prospective voters. thirdly, we've already discussed the product policy considerations and in-depth discussion, there was reference to the fact that i think by a citizen who testified-it may have been mr. bush-that slight mala regulation is the domain of the department of elections. i agree with the comments i heard that it should be the domain of the ethics commission. in that same connection, there should also be some priority given in the audit policy to prior violators of any of the laws which form the subject matter of the ethics commission responsibility. as well as those already mentioned who-by testimony from mr. bush as well as those who failed to identify t
secondly, to a requirement if the candidate received applied for and received public campaign funds to engage in more than one debate. i'm going to be a little bit arbitrary and suggest an asking for consideration of three debates. i think i'm also, consideration should be given to identifying in the voter handbook candidates who did not receive public funds, do not apply for public funds so there is complete disclosure to prospective voters. thirdly, we've already discussed the product policy...
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secondly, if you know the speaker -- >> that's a lot of questions. >> [indiscernible] all, i will ask some of the marines that question. i do want to respond partially washis -- i think it written by the new york times, she writes for the times. wonder, great a things have been going on. that's what it has come to. i wouldn't be surprised had we not done this. senate murray, respond to that budget stuff. would say chairman ryan and i are working closely together to find a path forward in good faith. >> before you made this decision, to what extent does it have a long-term consequence to this republican take back in the senate and pushed through judges that overturn and weaken the filibuster so they can easily repeal obamacare? >> as i mentioned earlier, this country did really well for 140 years. on ending the filibuster was in 1919. the country did great up until then. the filibuster was put in place to get things done. it has been turned on its head, now it is being used to stop everything. triedlibuster has really extremely hard. i have been criticized by a lot of people for having
secondly, if you know the speaker -- >> that's a lot of questions. >> [indiscernible] all, i will ask some of the marines that question. i do want to respond partially washis -- i think it written by the new york times, she writes for the times. wonder, great a things have been going on. that's what it has come to. i wouldn't be surprised had we not done this. senate murray, respond to that budget stuff. would say chairman ryan and i are working closely together to find a path...
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i think secondly, he's going to make it clear that our fight is not with the russians, it's with thee a problem with the russian president in syria, we don't have a problem with the member of this regime defeating bashar al-assad as president. we see bashar al-assad at this point after chemical weapon's attack last week as beyond the pail. heather: what we do see apparently is russia's inability to withhold their end of the bargain back in 2013 which said that they would oversee the destruction of these chemical weapon that is syria has. here is what the secretary of state had to say about that. >> responsible for these attacks, it was bashar al-assad and i think the russians need to think more carefully about the commitment they made under the chemical weapon's agreements to be the garantor that the weapons would be seized and destroyed. heather: he didn't draw any conclusions in terms of complicity at all but clearly the russians had been incompetent or simply outmaneuvered by the syrians. what do you think will develop on this front? >> well, i mean, that agreement in 2013 was an
i think secondly, he's going to make it clear that our fight is not with the russians, it's with thee a problem with the russian president in syria, we don't have a problem with the member of this regime defeating bashar al-assad as president. we see bashar al-assad at this point after chemical weapon's attack last week as beyond the pail. heather: what we do see apparently is russia's inability to withhold their end of the bargain back in 2013 which said that they would oversee the destruction...
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and secondly, given the tension on the korean peninsula and the u.s. vice president saying the era of strategic patience is over and in your remarks you are suggest inthat -- north korea is willing to take the toughest counteractions against any provocations, ready to react to my motive of war desired by the u.s., what sort of counteractions are you willing to take? and do you intend to conduct a six text or icbm launch in the next time period? it's a very tense period and i think we all have that question for you. thank you. >> thanks for the briefing. i wanted to know the last time you were here was in march and spoke about this request to the secretary general for an international forum of legal experts on this issue and i wanted to know in the more than months since that you received any response and won't confirm receipt of the letter. and if you are willing to, u.s. vice president mike pence went to the d.m.z. and that was a u.n. command center. do you have any comment on the recent visit by the vice president. >> thank you. associated press two
and secondly, given the tension on the korean peninsula and the u.s. vice president saying the era of strategic patience is over and in your remarks you are suggest inthat -- north korea is willing to take the toughest counteractions against any provocations, ready to react to my motive of war desired by the u.s., what sort of counteractions are you willing to take? and do you intend to conduct a six text or icbm launch in the next time period? it's a very tense period and i think we all have...
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secondly there is a clear rule against using this kind of material, both specifically on syria and past security council resolutions and also in the geneva bread gelling of gas warfare of 1925 —— geneva protocol. it has become a general rule of the monarchy if i can call it that and he is guilty of a couple of counts. the question is, absent of counts. the question is, absent ofa of counts. the question is, absent of a security council resolution, should the us decide it wants to act forcefully in one way or another and does it have that capacity? generally that has been the case in the past, that the us is not dependent on it security council resolution to authorise attacks but it is very useful if it has one because it increases the legitimacy and brings the rest of the world community into harmony with the us and others in moving in that direction. britain also has been somewhat shy of using military force in the absence of a clear security council authority as long as the use of force is not palpably and clearly in self defence. what do president trump's comments about what he has s
secondly there is a clear rule against using this kind of material, both specifically on syria and past security council resolutions and also in the geneva bread gelling of gas warfare of 1925 —— geneva protocol. it has become a general rule of the monarchy if i can call it that and he is guilty of a couple of counts. the question is, absent of counts. the question is, absent ofa of counts. the question is, absent of a security council resolution, should the us decide it wants to act...
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secondly, these japanese companies lost their mojo and forgot how to innovate. did not go on to invent the smartphone. inside a vast exhibition hall, more than 3000 new recruits are being inducted into one of japan's big corporations. a lot of these young people can expect to spend the whole of their career in this one company. it will become their second home and they will expect to work hard, law powers, and wait their turn for promotion. it's a model that's worked well forjapan in the past, but it has real problems. it is rigid corporate hierarchy, promotion is based on age, not talent. it's a culture that is resistant to change and bad at producing new ideas. japan's big corporations realise they have to change to survive. and toshiba decided to bet on nuclear. in 2006 it went out and bought westinghouse. five years later, this happened. this is me inside the fukushima and if you plan to four years ago. this changed everything. many countries decided they didn't want anything to do with nuclear power. those that did insisted any new plants must be much safer
secondly, these japanese companies lost their mojo and forgot how to innovate. did not go on to invent the smartphone. inside a vast exhibition hall, more than 3000 new recruits are being inducted into one of japan's big corporations. a lot of these young people can expect to spend the whole of their career in this one company. it will become their second home and they will expect to work hard, law powers, and wait their turn for promotion. it's a model that's worked well forjapan in the past,...
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secondly creating areas in which we can work with allies including russia and committing to making sureink eve ryo ne gather safely, because i think everyone would agree that the last thing people want to do there is leave, they want to stay there and be in syria and they want to have a safe place to remain with their families and not be separated. our number one priority is to defeat isis but we are also from a humanitarian standpoint, making sure that we create an environment that provides a safe place for them to ultimately remain. russia in particular, look, if you look at the countries that with us, it speaks pretty loudly, the number of countries that have stood shoulder to shoulder with this president, and russia on the other had stands with syria and north korea and iran. when you contrast the groups of countries, sets, it is clear that we are on the right side of this issue. are we going to commit troops? no, what it means... that is the white house spokesperson. sean spicer. and now we have the weather forecast. we have a fine end to most of the evening for everyone, but we ha
secondly creating areas in which we can work with allies including russia and committing to making sureink eve ryo ne gather safely, because i think everyone would agree that the last thing people want to do there is leave, they want to stay there and be in syria and they want to have a safe place to remain with their families and not be separated. our number one priority is to defeat isis but we are also from a humanitarian standpoint, making sure that we create an environment that provides a...
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secondly, he's a happier soul. >> but, in 2012, sam's diagnosis of stage-four cancer changes everything. after being told he has only months to live, "the simpsons" co-developer launches a campaign to save as many animals as he can before he's gone. he brings tyson along for the ride. >> as his body began to fail him, he would be jumping on a learjet and flying off, so somebody had to watch out for him. >> here was sam simon ready to do all of these things that seem unthinkable. he rescued all of these bears from roadside circuses. he shut down a mink farm. >> so, the money is kind of gone. >> you gave it all to peta. >> no, no, no, no, no, no, no. i put in a trust that will be distributed, in perpetuity, to save the children and peta and other organizations. >> fantastic. >> for two years, sam beats the clock, but his disease never relents. >> i got a call that he was in the hospital, and he had summoned for me to come to his bedside. he just said, "i'm sorry to burden you with this, but will you please take my dog?" of course, i said "yes." >> tyson looked at me and said, "i got to do
secondly, he's a happier soul. >> but, in 2012, sam's diagnosis of stage-four cancer changes everything. after being told he has only months to live, "the simpsons" co-developer launches a campaign to save as many animals as he can before he's gone. he brings tyson along for the ride. >> as his body began to fail him, he would be jumping on a learjet and flying off, so somebody had to watch out for him. >> here was sam simon ready to do all of these things that seem...
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secondly, did you register as a foreign agent? he said no, he should have said yes, and we've all seen the video him sitting by putin, did you get paid to sit there? he would have had to answer truthfully. and finally did you put that on your clearance form when you got the clearance earlier in the year, flynn did not do that. had the w house done a thorough job of vetting flynn he would have never been a national security adviser, this is a complete breakdown in the vetting process. >> is this a breakdown or is it evidence they maybe wanted michael flynn, there are many, many people associated with the trump campaign and now the trump white house that have ties to the russian ambassador, kislyak. let's listen to another one of them, carter page, asked about his own ties to russia. >> did you coordinate or communicate the details of your trip or that you were going with any member of the trump campaign or the administration? >> i never -- again, none of those details -- they knew i was going -- >> how did they know? >> it was -- a
secondly, did you register as a foreign agent? he said no, he should have said yes, and we've all seen the video him sitting by putin, did you get paid to sit there? he would have had to answer truthfully. and finally did you put that on your clearance form when you got the clearance earlier in the year, flynn did not do that. had the w house done a thorough job of vetting flynn he would have never been a national security adviser, this is a complete breakdown in the vetting process. >>...
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first of all, i cannot confirm we have offered that, secondly, we will do as always, you know, we have we have to consider financial potential, to sustain the wages for the whole squad, and what is for sure, is what he is paid performance week today was 20 years ago per year, we will that continue to go up? i don't know. i am tempted to say no but i was always wrong on that front. i am tempted to say no but i was always wrong on that front. sebastian vettel looks like the man to beat at this weekend's formula one bahrain grand prix. he was fastest in both practice sessions — three tenths quicker than lewis hamilton, despite his ferrari breaking down in second practice. tom clarkson was watching for us. it has been a very busy week for formula one, first, the freight had to be transported the 3,000 miles from shanghai, scene of last weekend's grand prix to man mar, the alcity of this kingdom then mclaren honda decided to break the internet. first with the announcement that fernando alonso is going to miss monaco grand prix to test the indie 500. just has the news died down they announce
first of all, i cannot confirm we have offered that, secondly, we will do as always, you know, we have we have to consider financial potential, to sustain the wages for the whole squad, and what is for sure, is what he is paid performance week today was 20 years ago per year, we will that continue to go up? i don't know. i am tempted to say no but i was always wrong on that front. i am tempted to say no but i was always wrong on that front. sebastian vettel looks like the man to beat at this...
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secondly, i hope the senate will not be derailed by the supreme court nomination having happened so early in the session. this is the great institution.t i've given a part of my life to it and look forward to serving more in the senate, not as long as the senator from iowa who i think has retired his trophy, but i do believe this is a great institution.he sup he and i worked together on important issues in the past and we want to work together in the future. i think we can. if we can and if we can restore what we remember as the glory days of this body, it's in the best interest of this nation. beyond the supreme court nomination, let's hope we can come together to make that happen. i see my colleagues filing in and i know they're anxious to vote. i will not hold the chamber. i will just say i think the presiding officer and my friend in the senate judiciary committee and i look forward to the vote. i yield the floor. >> they went on to confirm him 54 - 45. he will be sworn in next week. mitch mcconnell held a news conference before the final vote to confirm him to the high court, he also
secondly, i hope the senate will not be derailed by the supreme court nomination having happened so early in the session. this is the great institution.t i've given a part of my life to it and look forward to serving more in the senate, not as long as the senator from iowa who i think has retired his trophy, but i do believe this is a great institution.he sup he and i worked together on important issues in the past and we want to work together in the future. i think we can. if we can and if we...
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secondly, it will bring stability to the economy, we have already seen sterling rise today on callingly, it will bring certainty for at least five years, which will go through the negotiations and after, so through the negotiations and after, so the right decision for the country. 0k, joe, the front page of the daily telegraph, may's bolt of the daily telegraph, may's bolt of the blue, what do you think? well, i think it is a good idea for her, strategically speaking, she will be really reluctant about accepting a landslide victory and all those extra seats to let her do what you once. she very clearly talks in this piece about bringing forward her vision of brexit, you know, she is very clearly putting the focus on her. she has seen the opinion polls, and she has seen not only how far her party is ahead, but also how far she is ahead ofjeremy corbyn. she is putting the focus on her, it will be about her, pushing through her version of brexit. and while there is this big push to suggest that she very recently and reluctantly made this decision, just in the last few days, there has cle
secondly, it will bring stability to the economy, we have already seen sterling rise today on callingly, it will bring certainty for at least five years, which will go through the negotiations and after, so through the negotiations and after, so the right decision for the country. 0k, joe, the front page of the daily telegraph, may's bolt of the daily telegraph, may's bolt of the blue, what do you think? well, i think it is a good idea for her, strategically speaking, she will be really...