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secondly, the other goal of your administration is to make united states safe and we are committed to fight isis, you name it, they are the enemy of the united states and are also the unmanned militia. we will do our part to make sure part of the world to say. will also contribute in terms of ideological warfare to win the hearts and minds and the key to it is to support muslim regimes and -- around the world. that's the authentic face of his lawn. the more you align with progressive regimes be winning the hearts and minds of the muslim were. so thank you again, united states has been a partner for a long time and this year's her six anniversary of our relationship. i hope today's meeting will make it stronger in the years to come. >> thank you everybody. >> to have any response to steve bannon's interview. >> thank you. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] sunday in book tv, live coverage of the brooklyn book festival msnbc chris hayes discussing his book a colony in a nation, law professor cheryl threat to white supremacy come author and new yorker staff writer talks abou
secondly, the other goal of your administration is to make united states safe and we are committed to fight isis, you name it, they are the enemy of the united states and are also the unmanned militia. we will do our part to make sure part of the world to say. will also contribute in terms of ideological warfare to win the hearts and minds and the key to it is to support muslim regimes and -- around the world. that's the authentic face of his lawn. the more you align with progressive regimes be...
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secondly, nato helps us because the nato nations together have 52% of the world's gdp.o they have enormous economic capability to address these kinds of challenges. thirdly, nato provides a forum, place where these nations can gather and discuss crucial issues to include the security challenges that come from environmental degradation. so i would argue nato is a force for good, a multiplier effect would be if we could condense our russian counterparts if you will to join at least in that conversation. we may continue to disagree with russia on syria and ukraine and cyber but telling not agree on the challenges to the environment into the ocean? i think there's at least a chance of that, and in that sense i think nato is a force for good. let me close by saying thank you all for coming out today, for thinking about the oceans, and for supporting this incredible festival, the national book festival. it's an honor to be here. thank you very much. [applause[applause][inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> booktv is on twitter and facebook, and we want to hear
secondly, nato helps us because the nato nations together have 52% of the world's gdp.o they have enormous economic capability to address these kinds of challenges. thirdly, nato provides a forum, place where these nations can gather and discuss crucial issues to include the security challenges that come from environmental degradation. so i would argue nato is a force for good, a multiplier effect would be if we could condense our russian counterparts if you will to join at least in that...
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one is that and secondly, why would he consider doing that at a time when we need to work with south korea to face the threat from north korea? >> the president has made clear that where we have trade deficits with countries we are going to renegotiate the deals. in the case of south korea we have obviously provided a lot of military assistance and others and what we are doing to protect them. the president has made it clear that we want a better economic deal. but there has been no decisions made other than renegotiating that trade agreement at this point. >> chris: secretary stephen
one is that and secondly, why would he consider doing that at a time when we need to work with south korea to face the threat from north korea? >> the president has made clear that where we have trade deficits with countries we are going to renegotiate the deals. in the case of south korea we have obviously provided a lot of military assistance and others and what we are doing to protect them. the president has made it clear that we want a better economic deal. but there has been no...
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secondly on libya, do you actually think that elections next year are feasible? and when do you think they should be held? thirdly, on burma, you said last weekend, one of the most inspiring figures of our age. do you regret saying that now and has your view changed as a result of the events this week? on iran, what actually is the position of the united states today on the iran nuclear deal? are you going to continue to waive the sanctions and continue to believe that iran is fulfilling its obligations of that deal? and secondly what is your view of what is taking place in the bangladesh and the behavior? >> on your first question, james, i think anybody -- seen the effects of a hurricane, but it's absolutely catastrophic. i never seen anything like it. the destruction that you see in images from the first world war. and i think anybody with an an ounce of compassion would want to see spending by our government on geting the people back up on their feet and getting those british and i stress it, british oversees' territories helped in the long-term. and we are l
secondly on libya, do you actually think that elections next year are feasible? and when do you think they should be held? thirdly, on burma, you said last weekend, one of the most inspiring figures of our age. do you regret saying that now and has your view changed as a result of the events this week? on iran, what actually is the position of the united states today on the iran nuclear deal? are you going to continue to waive the sanctions and continue to believe that iran is fulfilling its...
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are you confident that this bill would not get any democratic votes and secondly. >> there are people in every state. you can be deprived of insurance if you have a pre-existing condition in every state. there are dramatic cuts to medicaid in every state. it hurts every state and whether you are democrat or republican if you are representing your people you don't want this bill. >> senator graham laid out a campaign ad against a lot of your democratic colleague saying hey you put national interest ahead of people in the state. >> i don't even get what they say. we are talking about the people. their press conference was simply about washington federal socialism states rights. they didn't talk about people. do you know why? this hurts people and they know it. let me tell you we are doing this because we care about people that if the 2018 election is a reference on trumpcare they are going to get clobbered and they know it. >> the president has indicated there'll be a bill soon. you think the united states should stay? >> i do. i thought the agreement was a bad agreement but i also said
are you confident that this bill would not get any democratic votes and secondly. >> there are people in every state. you can be deprived of insurance if you have a pre-existing condition in every state. there are dramatic cuts to medicaid in every state. it hurts every state and whether you are democrat or republican if you are representing your people you don't want this bill. >> senator graham laid out a campaign ad against a lot of your democratic colleague saying hey you put...
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secondly, the economy of russia is not torn into pieces the way mr 0bama tried to describe it, or thehas now been stable since the beginning of this year and the table of economic growth is becoming higher and higher each month coming. and also the demographic problem of russia, it does depend on oui’ experiences. from the early 90s, where we had a completely different foreign policy, accepting everything coming from the west, and giving up all possible russian national interests in order to have as good relations with the west as possible, that tore the russian economy into pieces. that created a huge crisis in the russian society. this is how people stopped to give birth to children and they are now in the second period of this modern history of russia. so i do not see any real reasons for russia to change its foreign policy. the major reason i do not believe that is due to russian foreign policy, the world is still multilateral. it is not unilateral the way the united states of america or the united kingdom or any other countries from nato would like to see it, starting from the en
secondly, the economy of russia is not torn into pieces the way mr 0bama tried to describe it, or thehas now been stable since the beginning of this year and the table of economic growth is becoming higher and higher each month coming. and also the demographic problem of russia, it does depend on oui’ experiences. from the early 90s, where we had a completely different foreign policy, accepting everything coming from the west, and giving up all possible russian national interests in order to...
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yes indeed sanctions unfortunately do not work first day i ignored secondly they have been long time factor the certainly. new set of sanctions may be motivation to the negotiating negotiating table but that of the new new for the essence we stressing when the political and diplomatic solution. jan in the us has already proposed even in july an action plan to solve the crisis with an initiative on double suspension which was going to study criticised by mickey hated by the way i do don't know what she found so insulting in that then she said that as she said if she has something better than the new sanctions maybe the united states could come out with it we would only welcome it we would welcome any efforts and then initiatives to start the genie in dialogue like on the bow of the swiss initiatives we would welcome the efforts of the secretary general anybody can help but like you've sat there americans are actually opposing the strategy proposed by russia and china do using a stance a real chance with america opposing it. what what is the option i mean if they want it should be comp
yes indeed sanctions unfortunately do not work first day i ignored secondly they have been long time factor the certainly. new set of sanctions may be motivation to the negotiating negotiating table but that of the new new for the essence we stressing when the political and diplomatic solution. jan in the us has already proposed even in july an action plan to solve the crisis with an initiative on double suspension which was going to study criticised by mickey hated by the way i do don't know...
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secondly, however, he was to report to meade on what was going on.e wanted hancock to help him make a decision on whether to abandon the plan and send everybody to gettysburg, or to stick with the pike plan and withdraw from gettysburg. he sends to messengers at different times. first charles morgan, then second, with a written message, major mitchell. he sends both of them down to meade, telling him the state of affairs at gettysburg. he does not take a stand. he does not say, yes, we should fight here. but he does not say the opposite , like it is no good. he says we are in a place that cannot will be taken. and i think we will be alright until night. he also says, we can retire. we can fight here, as the ground seems not unfavorable for good troops. this is what he says to meade. versions has two himself of what was going on. he reports to the joint committee on the conduct of the war. not 2016, i do not know where that came from. 1863, excuse me. he says, excuse me, that was 1864. um, i received the report from hancock. which caused me to determi
secondly, however, he was to report to meade on what was going on.e wanted hancock to help him make a decision on whether to abandon the plan and send everybody to gettysburg, or to stick with the pike plan and withdraw from gettysburg. he sends to messengers at different times. first charles morgan, then second, with a written message, major mitchell. he sends both of them down to meade, telling him the state of affairs at gettysburg. he does not take a stand. he does not say, yes, we should...
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it would be very difficult to take out this program i think because it's so well advanced now and secondly there will be a lot of redundancy in replication in placed in a program so that if one facility is wiped out by others can take over and also they are very well protected and hardened perhaps underground facilities in any case but secondly of course as we've mentioned the main problem we carry out some kind of military strike is the threat of retaliation against america necessarily at this stage perhaps years down the line or even months down the line but certainly now the very grave threat that would exist to north korea's neighbors south korea particularly the capital what do you think that is actually trying to achieve here . what he's trying to achieve i think is what he's made clear that he's trying to achieve and i think not to be supportive of him necessarily but i think to a large degree he has achieved that and that is that he's achieved he's trying to achieve security for his regime for his government the united states has repeatedly . not just under trump but of course in p
it would be very difficult to take out this program i think because it's so well advanced now and secondly there will be a lot of redundancy in replication in placed in a program so that if one facility is wiped out by others can take over and also they are very well protected and hardened perhaps underground facilities in any case but secondly of course as we've mentioned the main problem we carry out some kind of military strike is the threat of retaliation against america necessarily at this...
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way for it really to jet to grow continue growing revenues for i phone is to actually raise prices secondly the components many of the components involve building the i phone ten are actually quite limited in supply so by having a very high price apple also is limited to mons to some extent for the i phone ten and so should help curtail any shortages it might have. and what does this do for apple's economy if you will because it has this whole kind of ecosystem and economy that is very much individual and to apple doesn't. you know i think actually this entire range of devices is it has been extremely good for the entire aapl ecosystem probably the most important part of us is within the new update to i os you have a orcas an alternative reality. system and you have an ai chip built into the new i phone ten so these are key features which will help build which will enable apple to build an ai and smart home ecosystem that is very very powerful and very strong and most importantly very unique to apple no other set manufacturer at the moment has any ai capabilities built in and in particular
way for it really to jet to grow continue growing revenues for i phone is to actually raise prices secondly the components many of the components involve building the i phone ten are actually quite limited in supply so by having a very high price apple also is limited to mons to some extent for the i phone ten and so should help curtail any shortages it might have. and what does this do for apple's economy if you will because it has this whole kind of ecosystem and economy that is very much...
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has to honor and then secondly the future relationship and that is the key to that is so far hampering the talks to move forward and in that respect to recent mais speech hasn't made any changes at all that got matis in brussels thank you very much for that we're turning out to our top story and the independence referendum in the kurdish area of iraq which has been strongly condemned by the iraqi government for the very latest i have on the line journalist campbell. he joins me now from being in the town in the sky this reason well. the iraqi good leader must goodbye's and he has a reputation of being a very shrewd pilot being assurance politician what do you hope to achieve by this independence vote. well i think he was hoping to achieve a couple of things and the first was to shore up domestic support for him and his party and that he certainly did but he was also hoping to win over international support ahead of the vote which he wasn't able to do but what you need to realize about him is that he's seventy one years old he's in the thirteenth year of an eight year presidential term
has to honor and then secondly the future relationship and that is the key to that is so far hampering the talks to move forward and in that respect to recent mais speech hasn't made any changes at all that got matis in brussels thank you very much for that we're turning out to our top story and the independence referendum in the kurdish area of iraq which has been strongly condemned by the iraqi government for the very latest i have on the line journalist campbell. he joins me now from being...
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and secondly, what does the president make of democrats' efforts on single payer? >> i think that the president as well as the majority of the country knows that the single payer system is a horrible idea. i can't think of anything worse than having government be more involved in your health care instead of less involved. the president's focused on looking at ways where government gets out of the way, people have more control over their own health care and looking at ways to again fully repeal and replace would certainly be a priority but we want to move the system forward and make sure that we're in a place that's actually sustainable and we have a health care system that works, that people who are under that health care system actually have a say in. >> but could he sign something that's not a full scale repeal, obviously i'm not just saying single payer but something along -- >> we have the see the specific pieces of legislation before we'll weigh in on a hypothetical bill. matt? >> two questions. first is -- going to be attending that dinner tonight? >> i belie
and secondly, what does the president make of democrats' efforts on single payer? >> i think that the president as well as the majority of the country knows that the single payer system is a horrible idea. i can't think of anything worse than having government be more involved in your health care instead of less involved. the president's focused on looking at ways where government gets out of the way, people have more control over their own health care and looking at ways to again fully...
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to deescalate the situation and also and what they call threats and provocations from north korea secondly they say that they're open to a humanitarian conversation regarding the situation on the peninsula as well japan has also indicated that they are open to the possibility of negotiations the japanese prime minister says that he hopes north korea could be pressured to change aggressive policies by international efforts and he goes on to say that he hopes that a strengthening of mutual trust in japan russia relations could eventually result in the signing of a peace treaty we've heard south korean leaders repeatedly say that they want negotiations as well as other forces in the region china russia calling for negotiations and deescalation but that's quite a contrast to the tone that we're hearing from washington d.c. the united states and south korea are our allies against north korea but they're offering at this point a very different message on the global stage and there is no doubt that if conflict were to break out in open fighting were to take place on the korean peninsula that it's
to deescalate the situation and also and what they call threats and provocations from north korea secondly they say that they're open to a humanitarian conversation regarding the situation on the peninsula as well japan has also indicated that they are open to the possibility of negotiations the japanese prime minister says that he hopes north korea could be pressured to change aggressive policies by international efforts and he goes on to say that he hopes that a strengthening of mutual trust...
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secondly, i think i agree with the author that the minimum wage shouldn't be the wage for everybody in this economy and then people should get raises according to their effort and their experience. unfortunately, economic mobility is relatively low in this country and so that's why we need a variety of policies including minimum wages to boost the bargaining power of workers. host: if you want a good chart to compare minimum wage across the country, e.p.i. has their minimum wage tracker. the federal minimum wage, $7.25 but you see the states that have raised that in their own laws, florida, for example, it's $8.10. you can click around and how many states don't have individual state policies that have minimum wage above the federal level? guest: about 29 states have minimum wages above the federal level but the district of columbia. it's around 20, 21 states actually keep the federal minimum wage which is about $7.25 an hour. host: steve is in orman beach, florida. go ahead, steve. caller: hello. thank you. if we were in a completely free market society, then somebody might be able to
secondly, i think i agree with the author that the minimum wage shouldn't be the wage for everybody in this economy and then people should get raises according to their effort and their experience. unfortunately, economic mobility is relatively low in this country and so that's why we need a variety of policies including minimum wages to boost the bargaining power of workers. host: if you want a good chart to compare minimum wage across the country, e.p.i. has their minimum wage tracker. the...
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secondly -- most of the credit given in the whole world is based on land histories. now the financial sector has the power to move that to digital. and has -- and help people people to get credit easier. instead of going to all traditional paper estate owned registries, the service can also move to digital and transform completely the way credit is given to them. >> thank you very much for both of your interesting perspectives there. so the next question is -- relates to the united states and our -- this is as robin mentioned, this is the third year in which we've been doing this. we've been -- our project has been structured specifically looking at a set of countries that robin alluded to a few moments ago. as camille reminded us, there's a very significant challenge here in the united states with, depending on how you measure it, some number of tens of millions of people either excluded from or at the margins of the financial system. and so it's a reasonable question to ask what can we learn. so i guess my question is, what can we learn now that we have this incred
secondly -- most of the credit given in the whole world is based on land histories. now the financial sector has the power to move that to digital. and has -- and help people people to get credit easier. instead of going to all traditional paper estate owned registries, the service can also move to digital and transform completely the way credit is given to them. >> thank you very much for both of your interesting perspectives there. so the next question is -- relates to the united states...
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and then secondly, mr.aid that they should fire them right before he called they will sobs. there's no way around that. i appreciate him using the word articulate. >> here's the problem. they're biting off their nose tow spite their faces. they're dang go their industry, their profession, their careers and future ball players as well. because the boycotts are coming. we saw it already. empty seats in stadiums. you saw fans burning jerseys, destroying hats. you saw outraining among fans who are sickened by what they see as a disrespectful act toward america and toward the national anthem. >> people burned a jersey because he left and went to miami. for people in power there's never been a convenient time for people who have dissent to express their views. there is always a problem. people said that about rosa parks, about dr. king. you're doing it in the wrong way. there is a concern that you're making people uncomfortable. we've been uncomfortable with police brutality. in our communities. so they wanted to
and then secondly, mr.aid that they should fire them right before he called they will sobs. there's no way around that. i appreciate him using the word articulate. >> here's the problem. they're biting off their nose tow spite their faces. they're dang go their industry, their profession, their careers and future ball players as well. because the boycotts are coming. we saw it already. empty seats in stadiums. you saw fans burning jerseys, destroying hats. you saw outraining among fans...
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secondly, just to reduce the rates and to make sure to reduce the brackets from 7 to 3 and reduce the rates on the middle class so they actually get a pay raise. this is not just a tax bill. it's a jobs bill. abby: how does the president define the middle class? we still have yet to hear that from the white house. that's an important part of what comes out of this tax plan. >> it is. of course the accountant actuaries are brilliant economic minds here and across the cabinet are working on that. congress will need to come to terms with that as well as, you know. i think the most important point, abby, is that most of the country middle class and most of the polling. they -- people need a tax break. also, we need to reduce the rate on job creatorrers. creato. we have encouraged american businesses to park their wealth and jobs overseas. we need to encourage them to keep those factories and plants and american jobs here in america. we're one of six countries that adds an extra draconian tax on our companies just for having the plants for the workers here. bring the wealth back along with
secondly, just to reduce the rates and to make sure to reduce the brackets from 7 to 3 and reduce the rates on the middle class so they actually get a pay raise. this is not just a tax bill. it's a jobs bill. abby: how does the president define the middle class? we still have yet to hear that from the white house. that's an important part of what comes out of this tax plan. >> it is. of course the accountant actuaries are brilliant economic minds here and across the cabinet are working on...
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secondly on the president's decision on the deferred action matter, this was something that president obama did after he was told that he would be illegal for him to do so. it would be usurped congresses authority to do with new immigration matters, something he publicly acknowledged time and time again but went ahead and did it anyway. i think president trump appropriately has kicked this over to congress. chairman grassley of the judiciary committee intends to hold a hearing on the 13th to address daca and other matters. i think this does provide congress an opportunity to address this matter, but i also think would be a mistake for congress not to do more to regain the public's confidence when it comes to border security and enforcement of the law. we are the most generous country in the world when it comes to immigration, legal immigration, but we need to restore the rule of law and we need to start at the border with securing the border. and we got to plan for the the president to consider to do just that. >> well, in the months that republicans will demonstrate we can walk and c
secondly on the president's decision on the deferred action matter, this was something that president obama did after he was told that he would be illegal for him to do so. it would be usurped congresses authority to do with new immigration matters, something he publicly acknowledged time and time again but went ahead and did it anyway. i think president trump appropriately has kicked this over to congress. chairman grassley of the judiciary committee intends to hold a hearing on the 13th to...
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secondly, mr. speaker, the last issue i want to bring up are two items that were not included in the f.a.a. bill, but which are important programs, one is the perkins loan program for students. we know that the cost of education have skyrocketed. and we need to extend that act. that bill, by the way, mr. speaker, has 226 co-sponsors, so it's not as if the majority of the house that already supports that extension. thing that cond needs to be done, we need to deal with the comprehensive health systems in our communities, the community health centers. we need to deal with the teaching hospitals. we need to deal with the diss proportionate share of hospitals. so there are many things we did not include in the bill that we passed today that need to be addressed and addressed immediately. they are not on the schedule next week. can my friend give me some idea we might consider those which of course expires on october 30 -- september 30. september 30 will come and go before we start next week's schedule
secondly, mr. speaker, the last issue i want to bring up are two items that were not included in the f.a.a. bill, but which are important programs, one is the perkins loan program for students. we know that the cost of education have skyrocketed. and we need to extend that act. that bill, by the way, mr. speaker, has 226 co-sponsors, so it's not as if the majority of the house that already supports that extension. thing that cond needs to be done, we need to deal with the comprehensive health...
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secondly, when we leave, we're allies. we're the biggest military power in europe, the biggest in terms of spending. the biggest in terms of spending on national defense. we're the biggest intelligence power in europe, we're a superpower like you. so there are lots and lots of things. we want to stay friends on the surface. that's the first thing, to your question. i'm not going to do the negotiation from the lectern. you're far too smart to expect me to do so, but what's been going on, for the audience, what's been going on is we got to the point today where there has been some pressure in the last couple days. pressure over the question of whether we pay a divorce bill, a separation bill, and if so, what it is. and there have been stories flying around, some of them emanating from paris that maybe one way of doing this is to pay for the transition period. well, i can't comment because we haven't started that negotiation. but let me say this, as we have -- as i have just explained, a very complex negotiation, and when we
secondly, when we leave, we're allies. we're the biggest military power in europe, the biggest in terms of spending. the biggest in terms of spending on national defense. we're the biggest intelligence power in europe, we're a superpower like you. so there are lots and lots of things. we want to stay friends on the surface. that's the first thing, to your question. i'm not going to do the negotiation from the lectern. you're far too smart to expect me to do so, but what's been going on, for the...
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you lose the tree but secondly, for firefighters. a dead tree behaves differently than a live tree, they are more dangerous, more unpredictable. in firee to accommodate lines enough safety distance from dead trees/ . thatad of doing something may make sense from a topographical point of view they have had to back away from the trees. the way to reduce risk against tests and pathogens turns out to be pretty close to the way you reduce risk of catastrophic wildfire. you reduce the number of trees on an acre of land and it is more resilient against the beetle, catastrophic wildfire, drought. senatoris week, montana -- a montana senator talked on the floor. let's take a look. [video clip] wildfires is impossible but we can do much more to lessen the severity and severalf these fires di million acres in moana are at high risk for wildfire. 5 million acres have been designated for accelerated forest management due to the insect management. we are talking about dead trees and since 1990, our state, montana, has lost over 40% of its for stre
you lose the tree but secondly, for firefighters. a dead tree behaves differently than a live tree, they are more dangerous, more unpredictable. in firee to accommodate lines enough safety distance from dead trees/ . thatad of doing something may make sense from a topographical point of view they have had to back away from the trees. the way to reduce risk against tests and pathogens turns out to be pretty close to the way you reduce risk of catastrophic wildfire. you reduce the number of trees...
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and secondly because the ecb has not prepared markets for this move, and if it acted without preparingwould see a big sell—off which could cause it to reverse. will he give some heavy hints in the press conference about when tapering or scaling back of quantitative easing will begin?” imagine mario draghi will be hinting at the way forward. he has already spoken about the fears of deflation being over and out that being a question about reflation. the next ecb meeting is on the 26th of october and that is probably the time we will see an announcement about what the plans for bond buying oui’ about what the plans for bond buying our next year, when they might be wound down, and at what pace. although as i pointed out, the economy across the eurozone is growing again, much more positive numbers, and there is growth in greece, still be economies are very vastly different. germany could withstand this rollback of quantitative easing. of course. it is different across the eurozone and there is a lot of slack in economy. the growth figures for the first half of this year are good, but if you
and secondly because the ecb has not prepared markets for this move, and if it acted without preparingwould see a big sell—off which could cause it to reverse. will he give some heavy hints in the press conference about when tapering or scaling back of quantitative easing will begin?” imagine mario draghi will be hinting at the way forward. he has already spoken about the fears of deflation being over and out that being a question about reflation. the next ecb meeting is on the 26th of...
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stop the violence on the practice of ethnic cleansing in the rakhine state immediately and forever secondly secretary general of the united nations should immediately send a fact finding mission to me and my third all civilians irrespective of religion and ethnicity must be protected in me and ma for that saves earns could be created inside me and under a un supervision for ensure sustainable return of all forcibly displaced in bangladesh to the homes in me and ma. ok let's cross live to nicholas hawk joining us from cox's bazar in bangladesh close to the border with me and my listening to those comments nic from shaikh has seen it is clear that she actually wants the range of muslims to go home how is bangladesh coping so far. well the sheer number of refugees coming in is overwhelming and we still at the moment can see villages burning in the wreck hine state people are still coming in to the country every day and as we speak there are both loads overhang guys coming in inside bangladesh most of them are young children and women why well they say that the men are being rounded up shots an
stop the violence on the practice of ethnic cleansing in the rakhine state immediately and forever secondly secretary general of the united nations should immediately send a fact finding mission to me and my third all civilians irrespective of religion and ethnicity must be protected in me and ma for that saves earns could be created inside me and under a un supervision for ensure sustainable return of all forcibly displaced in bangladesh to the homes in me and ma. ok let's cross live to...
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secondly, i was there the whole billy bush weekend.as there during debate prep, leading debate prep for the second debate both friday and saturday and, by the way, if i was off the team, then why did i need debate prep for the third debate is this i was coffered cabinet positions by this president. it's been widely reported and true i was offered cabinet positions that i turned down. so i suspect this little black book mr. bannon talked about, the only one who read it was mr. bannon himself. i know no one else cared about it and now that he's been fired no one is going to care about anything else steve bannon has to say. >> woodruff: do you stand by your views of the president's comments in that access hollywood tape? >> sure. most importantly and the reason we have been friends 15 years and we both value each other's friendship is we speak the truth to each other. on that weekend i spoke the truth directly to the president of the united states and i didn't need to go on the air or do it publicly or to self-aggrandize myself now as, yo
secondly, i was there the whole billy bush weekend.as there during debate prep, leading debate prep for the second debate both friday and saturday and, by the way, if i was off the team, then why did i need debate prep for the third debate is this i was coffered cabinet positions by this president. it's been widely reported and true i was offered cabinet positions that i turned down. so i suspect this little black book mr. bannon talked about, the only one who read it was mr. bannon himself. i...
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secondly, why did you decide to stay at the white house in the wake of charlottesville? gary: so i am very confident that the house and the senate are working as quickly as they can. if you look at chairman brady right now and what he's doing in the house ways and means committee, they are working, they came in on sunday to start working on the tax plan. they will continue to work every day. you know, chairman brady has said they will get through the tax plan as quickly as they can. we would hope that we get through the house in october. we would hope to be in the senate in november. we hope to have a bill done by this year. why am i here? i'm here just for this reason. think about the opportunity that i'm involved in with president trump in being able to rewrite the tax code? something that hasn't been done for 31 years. the amount of impact we can have on the u.s. economy and u.s. citizens in changing the forward outlook of the united states, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity and i would never miss this. reporter: one follow-up, when you are done with tax reform
secondly, why did you decide to stay at the white house in the wake of charlottesville? gary: so i am very confident that the house and the senate are working as quickly as they can. if you look at chairman brady right now and what he's doing in the house ways and means committee, they are working, they came in on sunday to start working on the tax plan. they will continue to work every day. you know, chairman brady has said they will get through the tax plan as quickly as they can. we would...
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secondly, we should tap the direction for the future. now is the time to build the morris democratic union for 2025. [speaking french] >> translator: ladies and gentlemen and members of parliament while we look toward the future we cannot lose our direction could together we have set ourselves an objective of achieving a secure union, a capital market union a banking union and a single market. together we have already traveled war on this road and the parliament has said the commission is already presented 80% of the proposals at the beginning of the mandate. we now have to work together in order to ensure it becomes a legislative act and act as concrete in progress. as is the case some concessions will be asked -- will have to be made. the proposal by the commission to reform our common system or to set up the posting of workers and our and i know bizarre controversial issues. we will get good results if everyone does their part so that we can meet. i would like to say the commission is open to compromise starting the moment that the un
secondly, we should tap the direction for the future. now is the time to build the morris democratic union for 2025. [speaking french] >> translator: ladies and gentlemen and members of parliament while we look toward the future we cannot lose our direction could together we have set ourselves an objective of achieving a secure union, a capital market union a banking union and a single market. together we have already traveled war on this road and the parliament has said the commission is...
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secondly, they offered the two years and the 20 billion. this is an attempted bribe to say we are trying to square the numbers and here is 20 billion to try to make things a bit easier. reactionu saw macron's over the weekend and he must be considered the lead of europe to be quite frank and he was pretty dismissive. the eu has been pretty clear, you must pay our vast bill and if you don't pay this enormous number, we won't even talk to you about the future. i'm afraid i see that is where it is going to go. mark: carney is talking about brexit. may was constructive in the florence speech, getting closer. we have often talked about jeremy corbyn. great piece today on the bloomberg. jeremy corbyn "pulls off feet of not discussing brexit at conference." it is remarkable how he is managing to avoid the biggest issue. >> is not avoiding it. mark: i suppose he is worried if he addresses at that the party might implode. >> you are right. they are as split as the conservatives. cops makingthe good a lot of noise to stay in the single market, but at
secondly, they offered the two years and the 20 billion. this is an attempted bribe to say we are trying to square the numbers and here is 20 billion to try to make things a bit easier. reactionu saw macron's over the weekend and he must be considered the lead of europe to be quite frank and he was pretty dismissive. the eu has been pretty clear, you must pay our vast bill and if you don't pay this enormous number, we won't even talk to you about the future. i'm afraid i see that is where it is...
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secondly, we hurt the direction for the future. years from now, we will be more disappointed by the things we did not do then the things we did. -- is the time to be more build a more strong, and democratic european union. [speaking foreign language] members, together we have set the projection of achieving an energy union, the security aion, capital markets union, banking union, and a single market. we have already traveled far on this road and the parliament has said the commission has already presented 80% of the proposals that were set at the beginning of the mandate. we now have to work together in order to ensure the proposals become legislative acts, and that these acts are made concrete in practice. it is still the case that some consensus -- concessions will have to be made for the commission to reform the commoners island system, our solid rules on the posting of , which are controversial issues. we will get good results if everyone builds their part of the bridge so that we can meet. i would like to say that the commissi
secondly, we hurt the direction for the future. years from now, we will be more disappointed by the things we did not do then the things we did. -- is the time to be more build a more strong, and democratic european union. [speaking foreign language] members, together we have set the projection of achieving an energy union, the security aion, capital markets union, banking union, and a single market. we have already traveled far on this road and the parliament has said the commission has...
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to spend time in love but secondly that. harken back on then much added. it will know when they feel like it is not unlimited where you. challenge all your particular yes to the c.e. circular but. what in the history and. given a lot of them not just these you see the elephant. you have no. getting in your. ear when you can not indeed a little limit. on the novel less easy to finish and at the ending up. in the. whole of my. system the. out of. us all what has. nothing to do you have here and there is. the i'm in the last one this is you don't feel the force see. sam made me do the. and where they knew we'd have a new openness in those in the middle then this is now this. or that maybe also now law there was a wall to place i was right a million illegal. if they tell a country. that said what i thought when he said of the law in love. with them in thankful to so much of the now or was she thinking which reports she would get back in to keep back out of the way from the report a good thing of the probably the one thing you don't want to hear that. they want
to spend time in love but secondly that. harken back on then much added. it will know when they feel like it is not unlimited where you. challenge all your particular yes to the c.e. circular but. what in the history and. given a lot of them not just these you see the elephant. you have no. getting in your. ear when you can not indeed a little limit. on the novel less easy to finish and at the ending up. in the. whole of my. system the. out of. us all what has. nothing to do you have here and...
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. >> hit by a couple of things, marine max, mix to bigger boats and people read into that for us secondlyg boats in perspective, less than 4% of brunswick's revenue and even less of our operating income people focus on a very, very small portion of our corporation. >> you've also diversified very well into exercise equipment how big is that market we've had planet fitness on, done work with lifetime, growing like mad now it's private. is that the best customer? hospitality? where are the big customers for equipment? >> 90% of the fitness business in commercial space. 60% club, 30% is verticals, hospitality, multifamily housing, education, military, those things. >> rehab too >> also. but military is more for deployment and bases and those kind of things but made three acquisitions, cy fit, rehabilitation for baby boomers, and secondly indoor cycling group, icg, to take advantage of the trends in group exercise also cybex number one player, bought fifth largest player. >> two for two boston whaler as you know. one last thing, in your deck, talk about the popularity of fishing. not selling
. >> hit by a couple of things, marine max, mix to bigger boats and people read into that for us secondlyg boats in perspective, less than 4% of brunswick's revenue and even less of our operating income people focus on a very, very small portion of our corporation. >> you've also diversified very well into exercise equipment how big is that market we've had planet fitness on, done work with lifetime, growing like mad now it's private. is that the best customer? hospitality? where...
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secondly, there were no fatalities.want to kill themselves. that's why we have this massive man—hunt ongoing at the moment. the biggest man—hunt since the search for the failed tube bombers injuly 2000 five. police have been trawling through hundreds of cctv images that so far, none of those have been placed in the public domain. it suggests perhaps police know who they are looking for. they don't wa nt to they are looking for. they don't want to jeopardise the operation by telling the public too much. the assistant commissioner spoke about certain covert components to this operation. perhaps he's keeping a lot of things close to his chest. borisjohnson has set out his vision for what he called the uk's "glorious" future outside the european union. writing in today's daily telegraph, mrjohnson, who campaigned for brexit, also repeated the controversial claim that leaving the eu would save around £350 million a week, which could be spent on the nhs. it comes just six days before the prime minister gives a major brexit sp
secondly, there were no fatalities.want to kill themselves. that's why we have this massive man—hunt ongoing at the moment. the biggest man—hunt since the search for the failed tube bombers injuly 2000 five. police have been trawling through hundreds of cctv images that so far, none of those have been placed in the public domain. it suggests perhaps police know who they are looking for. they don't wa nt to they are looking for. they don't want to jeopardise the operation by telling the...
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should i continue on friday as we secondly secondly as a wrestler be with you in a moment. there was a beginning for this conflict where the conflict was clearly political and the spanish government right then they had a momentum where they could had sought it by political means now by standing in a movable and just saying no to everything the other side kept moving along camp moving forward and kept developing new strategies new mechanisms now you know keeps being various magic because one side is state and the other one is non-state actor but it has reached a point right now where both sides have no other solution one side which is the point of bandits movement is to keep going until it's possible because there's no more solution from the other side and from the spanish point of side ed we have a legislation and we're just going to stick to the heart and therefore we keep being in that position where the debate we move it to where we wanted to be which is about legacy and about will of low and the state of lowered his weapon when he's calling right and that's why it's lik
should i continue on friday as we secondly secondly as a wrestler be with you in a moment. there was a beginning for this conflict where the conflict was clearly political and the spanish government right then they had a momentum where they could had sought it by political means now by standing in a movable and just saying no to everything the other side kept moving along camp moving forward and kept developing new strategies new mechanisms now you know keeps being various magic because one...
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. >> did the ongoing come up with the president today and then secondly in a different matter do past presidents usually have a key idea they want to get across in their speech are some of their individual leader meetings? >> i'm not aware of the specific conversation coming up. in terms of the un general assembly, we will plan to outline some of those plans in more details about the trip at the end of this week as we've done in past practices on those types of things we will certainly do that. >> you said james comey could have been illegal and the doj is not commenting. what the president encourage them to prosecute him? >> that is the department that the department of justice. i am not sure about that specifically but if there is a moment that we feel someone has broken the law if they are the head of the fbi, that is certainly something that should be looked at. "the wall street journal" reported that they gathered in hong kong and said there was sog they didn't like to discuss. he hasn't said whether he would like to discuss but at least on that front. >> first, going back to the
. >> did the ongoing come up with the president today and then secondly in a different matter do past presidents usually have a key idea they want to get across in their speech are some of their individual leader meetings? >> i'm not aware of the specific conversation coming up. in terms of the un general assembly, we will plan to outline some of those plans in more details about the trip at the end of this week as we've done in past practices on those types of things we will...
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secondly, what we're saying is everything then has to be done, in accordance with international law,an army, backed by russian airstrikes, says it has reached the edge of deir al—zour. the loss of the city will leave is with only a handful of isolated outposts in syria. sarah corker, bbc news. coming up at 6 o'clock on breakfast — dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the us has accused north korea of begging for war. in response to pyongyang's latest nuclear test, the american ambassador to the un urged the security council to adopt the strongest possible measures in response. she's set to circulate the draft of a new sanctions resolution later. a state of emergency has been declared in florida in the face of hurricane irma, now a category four storm and bearing down on the eastern caribbean. it's likely to hit several islands early on wednesday. now, it is time for our news review. let's ta ke let's take a look through the morning front pages. we begin with the independent and united states who has ac
secondly, what we're saying is everything then has to be done, in accordance with international law,an army, backed by russian airstrikes, says it has reached the edge of deir al—zour. the loss of the city will leave is with only a handful of isolated outposts in syria. sarah corker, bbc news. coming up at 6 o'clock on breakfast — dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the us has accused north korea of begging...
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and secondly, as you rightly pointed out, at the end of this, there are four bullet points, and it saysclash with downing street. so he's not going to do it, and we're back to where we were, which is that the prime minister position is weak and unstable. there is lots of talk that she will not last long and so on. but when will this happen? calen happened? then she will get on with the contenders putting their names forward. david davis would be an obvious one do that. and the conservative party would decide when it would be an expedient time for them to change. it is strange when you have the capping of labour party conference going on. at the tory said to be going on their brakes right now. the daily telegraph, speaking about: boris, single minded on brexit. this as allies of philip hammond suggesting that he does not understand the intricacies of leaving the eu. but surely must understand some of them. we do not know who is bidding for boris johnson philip hammond. who are these people? we do not know. but clearly, as i said, backstabbing is being done. i think the row is over when t
and secondly, as you rightly pointed out, at the end of this, there are four bullet points, and it saysclash with downing street. so he's not going to do it, and we're back to where we were, which is that the prime minister position is weak and unstable. there is lots of talk that she will not last long and so on. but when will this happen? calen happened? then she will get on with the contenders putting their names forward. david davis would be an obvious one do that. and the conservative...