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secondly when churchill was elected in 1900 attlee remembered reading about this young rising star of our party, the conservative growing up. by 1911, interestingly, and this is perhaps my favorite connection between the two, at sydney street 1911, sends in the army to deal with sort of incident of latvian an archnarc. attlee is there as a social worker in the community, this scene of churchill with his top hat ordering the army in and atlee with social worker, dedicated socialist really is a very striking one. also lord owen, five years later he finds himself fighting in churchill's campaign. he's the second last man. i will let my father come in here because it's important, i want to go back to it. he has a point to make. >> we talked a lot at this conference, and i agree with everything i've heard. g gallipoli, a ghoul section irish, more important the type of soldiers, the society, modern unionists, modern nationalists who joined up and died at gal inialgallipoli. they die in droves. churchill knew some of these people, major grimshaw who dies in prison alongside in the same sell
secondly when churchill was elected in 1900 attlee remembered reading about this young rising star of our party, the conservative growing up. by 1911, interestingly, and this is perhaps my favorite connection between the two, at sydney street 1911, sends in the army to deal with sort of incident of latvian an archnarc. attlee is there as a social worker in the community, this scene of churchill with his top hat ordering the army in and atlee with social worker, dedicated socialist really is a...
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such a long period of uninterrupted peace since ninety nine and secondly. for seventy three years led be a hospital to know the hondo of all of power from one civilian leader to another so generations later libyans will have the opportunity to see these up and secondly they need a leader who builds on the peace that had been managed by the government of ellen johnson sirleaf and then bring back the economy back on its feet it's bought up by ball i'll break as well as the un something sounding these elections. and also what the people of liberia want is someone to talk whole crop shouldn't so. today they're choosing who is going to replace ellen johnson sirleaf on take their country into the future. peru's former president alberto fujimori has asked for forgiveness from peruvians funk the bottom of his heart thousands of people have protested to president petro pablo kaczynski announced he was pounding on health grounds he was serving a twenty five year prison sentence for corruption and crimes against humanity joining his time in office in the one nine hund
such a long period of uninterrupted peace since ninety nine and secondly. for seventy three years led be a hospital to know the hondo of all of power from one civilian leader to another so generations later libyans will have the opportunity to see these up and secondly they need a leader who builds on the peace that had been managed by the government of ellen johnson sirleaf and then bring back the economy back on its feet it's bought up by ball i'll break as well as the un something sounding...
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such a long period of uninterrupted peace since ninety nine and secondly. for seventy three years liberia hostile to know the hon'ble of power from one civilian leader to another so generations. maybe this will help the opportunity to see this happen. whose former president of birth so fujimori has asked for forgiveness from peruvians from the bottom of his heart thousands of people have protested in lima after president petro probably pardoned fujimori he was serving a twenty five year prison sentence for corruption and crimes against humanity during his time in office in the one nine hundred ninety s. . a chin is in official says the united arab emirates has intelligence that female fighters returning from iraq and syria may be trying to use june is in passports to stage attacks the u.a.e. course outrage early this week by banning female changes in citizens from landing in the gulf states needed to protest in tunis the northern african country responded by barring emirates flights from tunisia and demanded an apology. eight people have been injured in a s
such a long period of uninterrupted peace since ninety nine and secondly. for seventy three years liberia hostile to know the hon'ble of power from one civilian leader to another so generations. maybe this will help the opportunity to see this happen. whose former president of birth so fujimori has asked for forgiveness from peruvians from the bottom of his heart thousands of people have protested in lima after president petro probably pardoned fujimori he was serving a twenty five year prison...
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secondly, it was good advice to leaders in corporations, in colleges, or anywhere else, thirdly, it's a worldwide web so what any president, former or otherwise, said is going to end up on the worldwide web and i would add to the good advice that you may want to think and check your facts before you do tweet, so that you're not giving erroneous or false information, which we've seen this president often do. lauren: a lot of people have given false information, it's one. perils of the internet. >>, but we're talking about the president today so i thought we'd mention that. lauren: david, follow-up for you. >> sure. lauren: when you hear in that sound, in that interview from president obama, cocoon, you know, reinforces our own biases. what does that signify to you? what do you think he's really talking about? >> i think it signifies what we see in mainstream media, be it those fox news viewers or msnbc viewers, or abc news, people want to hear the news from their sources in particular, and you have cocoons within the worldwide web, be it on twitter or facebook, and it's only a mirror o
secondly, it was good advice to leaders in corporations, in colleges, or anywhere else, thirdly, it's a worldwide web so what any president, former or otherwise, said is going to end up on the worldwide web and i would add to the good advice that you may want to think and check your facts before you do tweet, so that you're not giving erroneous or false information, which we've seen this president often do. lauren: a lot of people have given false information, it's one. perils of the internet....
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never achieved anything secondly i don't see any reason. there for. the russian elsley because we allow. the clean russian fleets. to. participate. and. to show. there are clean athletes in russia and in this way. we think that these. clean russian athletes can be more about building a bridge into the future of clean for cleaner sport. erecting a new wall. between russia and the olympic. well. as usual i will ask my question seen in french so right. now. what do. you want. me to get. me ask you when you pick do you. direct responsibility of the russian government in these. decision by the i.o.c. executive board has been taken by consensus. decision by the. convention. regarding responsibility. that has to be.
never achieved anything secondly i don't see any reason. there for. the russian elsley because we allow. the clean russian fleets. to. participate. and. to show. there are clean athletes in russia and in this way. we think that these. clean russian athletes can be more about building a bridge into the future of clean for cleaner sport. erecting a new wall. between russia and the olympic. well. as usual i will ask my question seen in french so right. now. what do. you want. me to get. me ask you...
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secondly i think that there's an aspect to his decision that's about truth. it's the right thing to do. i know this. right? this is how he operates. and i can tell you i'm not going to give you any names there's only three members of the cabinet that supported president on that decision. three people. everybody else even some people who you may think have a very tough reputation said no, this is a disaster you can't do that and the president bucked them all and said no. this is the right thing to do. we promise the electorate and our friends. after the long-term consequences the last question, my hope is that it injects a sense of reality into that situation because we need it desperately. the idea this will create violence. what have we had for the last 40 years in the middle east. a specific wonderful state of affairs? no this is a reality check and it will be ultimately the test of good faith for the palestinians are. you going to negotiate in good faith or not because we'll demonstrate we standby the israelis and now the test is yours. are you prepared to
secondly i think that there's an aspect to his decision that's about truth. it's the right thing to do. i know this. right? this is how he operates. and i can tell you i'm not going to give you any names there's only three members of the cabinet that supported president on that decision. three people. everybody else even some people who you may think have a very tough reputation said no, this is a disaster you can't do that and the president bucked them all and said no. this is the right thing...
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secondly, what do they fear? why are they doing this? does the president know something he's fearful of and somehow wants to derail the investigations? that's an open question. if you put these two things together there could be one conclusion, there must be a profoundly important reason why the president and his surrogates in congress and other places want to discredit the mueller investigation, discredit the fbi and discredit the department of justice. there's a coherent and clear plan here, but the ultimate question is what do they know and why do they fear this investigation? >> what about the timing here? the attacks escalated after the text messages made despairen skwreupbg remarks against the president. do you think mueller could have done a better job in vetting his team? >> my recollection of the calendar, it was late spring, i guess it was late spring, he came onboard as the special counsel and then about a month and a half, two months later this investigation came out and he immediately put the person off of the team. he sent
secondly, what do they fear? why are they doing this? does the president know something he's fearful of and somehow wants to derail the investigations? that's an open question. if you put these two things together there could be one conclusion, there must be a profoundly important reason why the president and his surrogates in congress and other places want to discredit the mueller investigation, discredit the fbi and discredit the department of justice. there's a coherent and clear plan here,...
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secondly, the important point i think people need to understand is we do have cops on the beat.e will be protecting consumers going forward. we're simply returning to the market based framework that served everybody so well. >> some of the companies are becoming content providers, twitter, facebook, they are producing content. at the fcc do you view them as content that needs to be monitored? >> so i take a free market approach. these are private companies that tried to innovate on this online platform. the content that goes over their networks i don't think should be regulated by the fcc. others may have a debate about that. at the end of the day, we want to create rules of the road that provide for a competitive marketplace and let companies innovate. as long as they are not violating the law, i don't think the fcc should have a role. >> how can you not be behaving anti competitive when you're facebook and the algorithms and the googles. >> that's happening on capitol hill and other agencies. should you practice what you preach. you're urging the fcc for heavy handed on servic
secondly, the important point i think people need to understand is we do have cops on the beat.e will be protecting consumers going forward. we're simply returning to the market based framework that served everybody so well. >> some of the companies are becoming content providers, twitter, facebook, they are producing content. at the fcc do you view them as content that needs to be monitored? >> so i take a free market approach. these are private companies that tried to innovate on...
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secondly, the process for getting this bill passed lacks so much transparency. we now know that lobbyists on case were oftentimes getting copies of the bill as it was changing throughout the course of several days before senate democrats were getting copies of it, so i think a lot of us are still trying to figure out what's actually in this 500 page bill. >> dagen: i'm going to correct you on something. the tax, this issue of taxes going up for half of people that's because these tax cuts expire. we're talking about ten years from now. in fact, every scenario models which gary b. was talking about, every scenario model includes a tax reduction in tax liability, so again, that's scare tactics and that's not the whole truth you just told. >> well i don't know these are necessarily scare tactics a lot of people are trying to figure out what's in the content of the bill since it was written so haste ill it and there was a lack of transparency, lack of true committee process throughout the entire process of getting this bill passed. >> dagen: jonas, people get more o
secondly, the process for getting this bill passed lacks so much transparency. we now know that lobbyists on case were oftentimes getting copies of the bill as it was changing throughout the course of several days before senate democrats were getting copies of it, so i think a lot of us are still trying to figure out what's actually in this 500 page bill. >> dagen: i'm going to correct you on something. the tax, this issue of taxes going up for half of people that's because these tax cuts...
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secondly, alliance. the postwar international order was held together not only because of mutual assurance of distraction, but because of the alliance system which itself is surprising. nato has lasted an extraordinarily long time. nobody would've expected it. because i can't think of a single event that would unsettle national politics, a network of alliances will start to be dismantled. so that again is sort of an important not prediction but question about the future. the last point is what i tried to stress throughout the book is if you're talking about war, a lot of books on the future of war have pictures of drones and exciting autonomous vehicle with no human beings inside. it becomes very bloodless, but actually war is bloody and violent. that always has to be kept in mind. if you are looking at the future of war, you are well to look at a continuity of what's been going on sub-saharan africa, as you are at some sort of grand flash between the united states and china at some distant point. becaus
secondly, alliance. the postwar international order was held together not only because of mutual assurance of distraction, but because of the alliance system which itself is surprising. nato has lasted an extraordinarily long time. nobody would've expected it. because i can't think of a single event that would unsettle national politics, a network of alliances will start to be dismantled. so that again is sort of an important not prediction but question about the future. the last point is what...
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this decision is rejected and the arab league rejects all its consequences secondly we have agreed to form a committee for peacemaking which will deal with the international community this is an order to achieve progress in respect of the palestinian issue jordan will be head of the committee which will be formed next month. protests have continued around the world again strums decision hundreds of demonstrators gathered in paris to denounce a planned sunday visit by israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu accused european officials of hypocrisy for criticizing the united states. but. i ascribe great importance to europe while i respect europe i am not prepared to accept a double standard from it i hear voices from their condemning president trumps historic statement but i have not heard condemnations of the rockets fired israel or the terrible incitement against it i am not prepared to accept this apocrypha see and as usual at this important forum i will present israel's truth without fear and with head held high. and doctors in south korea are protesting against president moon ja
this decision is rejected and the arab league rejects all its consequences secondly we have agreed to form a committee for peacemaking which will deal with the international community this is an order to achieve progress in respect of the palestinian issue jordan will be head of the committee which will be formed next month. protests have continued around the world again strums decision hundreds of demonstrators gathered in paris to denounce a planned sunday visit by israel's prime minister...
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for the negotiations so secondly i think we should look at this initiative. in the same way as to not in the very beginning if you remember also the major and really big part of the opposition on the ground didn't want to participate in it but gradually they started to be told more and more and we all witnessed the results and effectiveness of us in the talks which resulted in making. ceasefire such. deescalation you know and you know as we know that was largely due to the turkish intervention which spoke with the oppositional told them we would like you to go there hoping that the deed would be conducive to a political settlement now everyone is upset the turks themselves are saying but that is a terrorist he must go he has no future in any political settlement ok look. there are the gun was saying different things at different times he's switching his opinions and attitudes quite quite often so i don't think we should. i take it as a true words and to approach but definitely it's my this some play behind that but of course i mean we already have russian ira
for the negotiations so secondly i think we should look at this initiative. in the same way as to not in the very beginning if you remember also the major and really big part of the opposition on the ground didn't want to participate in it but gradually they started to be told more and more and we all witnessed the results and effectiveness of us in the talks which resulted in making. ceasefire such. deescalation you know and you know as we know that was largely due to the turkish intervention...
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secondly when churchill was elected and 1900. attlee remembered reading about this young rising star of our party. he was a conservative. by 1911 interestingly churchill was home secretary sends in the army to deal with an incident with a series of anarchists. attlee is there watching it going on. as a social worker and socialist in the local community. his own career transformed. this odd scene of churchill with his top hat and cane ordering the army. and attlee with the working class really is a very striking one. and also lord o wen talked about this. five years later attlee find himself fighting in churchills campaign. sp he's the second last man off the beat. i will let my father come in here. i'll come back to it. he has a point to make. >> we talk about the act. i agree with everything that i have heard. but i want to add one point. it's very important for islands. not just australian who died there. it's a good section of the soldiers who died more importantly the type of soldier. the society. the modern unionist the mode
secondly when churchill was elected and 1900. attlee remembered reading about this young rising star of our party. he was a conservative. by 1911 interestingly churchill was home secretary sends in the army to deal with an incident with a series of anarchists. attlee is there watching it going on. as a social worker and socialist in the local community. his own career transformed. this odd scene of churchill with his top hat and cane ordering the army. and attlee with the working class really...
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and secondly, with andrew parker and the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick, as well asthey have asked the right questions and drawn the right conclusions. i am clear, as are they, the implementation of the recommendations is crucial. mr speaker, there will be those who seek to apportion blame for the attacks. we should be united in our clarity that it lies squarely with those cowardly acts killed 36 innocent people this year and those who encourage them. at the same time, we must learn all we can from these attacks and make sure our overall counterterrorism response is equal to the shift we have seen in the threat. mr speaker, i want to turn briefly to next steps. bringing those responsible to justice is our priority. we must not do anything that jeopardises priority. we must not do anything thatjeopardises criminal prosecutions, which are being pursued in relation to manchester and finsbury park. the coroner's investigations will probe the matter further and independently accessed the circumstances of the deaths. inquests have been opened into the attacks and suspended
and secondly, with andrew parker and the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick, as well asthey have asked the right questions and drawn the right conclusions. i am clear, as are they, the implementation of the recommendations is crucial. mr speaker, there will be those who seek to apportion blame for the attacks. we should be united in our clarity that it lies squarely with those cowardly acts killed 36 innocent people this year and those who encourage them. at the same time, we must...
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and then secondly, i think the opposite. i actually think -- and i've written about this but it's something i firmly believe. i think that often times in our conversations about religion and science, we tend to believe that these are diametrically opposed things that are diverging from each other. first of all they're not diametrically opposed. they're in many ways two different modes of knowing, two different ways of approaching the fundmental questions of reality and existence, and they don't necessarily need to be in conflict with each other. secondly, i think that what you're seeing now is the slow convergence of religion and science, and many ways the more science begins to ask these fundamental questions about the nature of reality, right, not just about the lose fies six but about concepts such as proto consciousness and the issues like -- the more scientists start to use language, that at least to me sound like some 16th century mystic, and the way they talk about these ideas. and so i think probably what we are goin
and then secondly, i think the opposite. i actually think -- and i've written about this but it's something i firmly believe. i think that often times in our conversations about religion and science, we tend to believe that these are diametrically opposed things that are diverging from each other. first of all they're not diametrically opposed. they're in many ways two different modes of knowing, two different ways of approaching the fundmental questions of reality and existence, and they don't...
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secondly, the reason why you had so many appointments this year is because the republicans decided at obama's last year that they wouldn't confirm any of these judges. so they simply held them all up, and that's why you have so many more judges being appointed this year than you did during the last year of the obama administration. but the bottom line is, anybody who applies for this job has to be expected to go through a very thorough vetting as to their experience, their background, what they've done and said out on the social media. everyone has to feel competent and confident that these people can go in, be unbiased and provide justice to the american people. >> now, nick, there is barely a speech goes by without the president bragging about the confirmation of justice gorsuch to the supreme court as one of his big achievements. yet the "washington post" reported today that he was close to rescinding that nomination because justice gorsuch had acknowledged in a pre-confirmation meeting with senator blumenthal, the connecticut democrat, that he wasn't comfortable with the attacks o
secondly, the reason why you had so many appointments this year is because the republicans decided at obama's last year that they wouldn't confirm any of these judges. so they simply held them all up, and that's why you have so many more judges being appointed this year than you did during the last year of the obama administration. but the bottom line is, anybody who applies for this job has to be expected to go through a very thorough vetting as to their experience, their background, what...
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secondly, the russians attempted states' electoral systems. they were slow at acknowledging that in telling the state election officials. they had an answer that they said they couldn't tell the secretaries of state because they were not clear. and othersn and i said that is ludicrous and you have to tell folks. now there is a much better working relationship between dhf and the boards. there is a bipartisan group out of harvard working on security. changed out some of our voting machines that were potentially vulnerable. is --st important piece and will be made the most progress -- and that is exposing the underbelly of social media. i am a technology guy. i have been in technology longer than politics, and facebook and twitter are great iconic, american companies. but these companies basically blew off other's concerns a year ago. mike: we will come back to that in a second, but on the investigation, based on your comments about your documents and witnesses, it sounds like lax phase?a obviously, mr. mueller's investigation has much more exte
secondly, the russians attempted states' electoral systems. they were slow at acknowledging that in telling the state election officials. they had an answer that they said they couldn't tell the secretaries of state because they were not clear. and othersn and i said that is ludicrous and you have to tell folks. now there is a much better working relationship between dhf and the boards. there is a bipartisan group out of harvard working on security. changed out some of our voting machines that...
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are thirteen persons per cent of the pyramid they are not existed they are stern and our first and secondly they have they have a budget so iraq have a financial crisis from where he will get the money to give them to give the the fifty thousand. forces it's a way of managing things if it will not happen on our way or another that the fifty thousand will be either immersion side the military forces or be dismissed there will be another financial crisis for iraq and he will not he will not pay for them anymore so this is and the runway should be able to fill in the following the gaps the funding gap you don't think let me put that question to tell how they are the problem we've got a chance to come back and i think we've only got a couple of minutes left so go ahead paul. so i mean we've got a number of problems here with p.m.s. first of all as. dr he was saying there are there is legislation regarding the p.m.s. and the thing is it's been recognized as a formal part of the iraqi armed forces so therein lies the problem there are units and there are various you know you could say even terror
are thirteen persons per cent of the pyramid they are not existed they are stern and our first and secondly they have they have a budget so iraq have a financial crisis from where he will get the money to give them to give the the fifty thousand. forces it's a way of managing things if it will not happen on our way or another that the fifty thousand will be either immersion side the military forces or be dismissed there will be another financial crisis for iraq and he will not he will not pay...
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secondly, there is a steady strea m afghans. secondly, there is a steady stream of recruits.of disaffected militants, mainly from the pakistan taliban, who have been hit hard by the pakistani military across the border. they are ending up in afghanistan and they are ready to throw their allegiance to islamic state. finally, you do have levels of home—grown radicalisation in afghanistan, a country that obviously has suffered so much. there are afghans that are very unhappy with various things, occupation, a government that does not help them, and some of them may not help them, and some of them may not want to throw their allegiances to the taliban, they will throw them to the taliban, they will throw them to islamic state. i think this is not the biggest threat in afghanistan, but islamic state does certainly pose a major threat that we should not take lightly. interesting that you say that some are home—grown, some from over the border. are there any evidence that there are recruits from main islamic state, further afield, as well?|j think state, further afield, as well?” th
secondly, there is a steady strea m afghans. secondly, there is a steady stream of recruits.of disaffected militants, mainly from the pakistan taliban, who have been hit hard by the pakistani military across the border. they are ending up in afghanistan and they are ready to throw their allegiance to islamic state. finally, you do have levels of home—grown radicalisation in afghanistan, a country that obviously has suffered so much. there are afghans that are very unhappy with various things,...
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there's two major loopholes the first is what the iranian considers to be military sites are banned secondly is they promise to allow unexpected visitors called the protocol and they're not allowing it they're not implementing it so what i would suggest we do now is insist that the greenman be implemented i think a better game and could have been reached and should have been reached but this is what we have now but the very least of a minimum is they should implement it and i'll go back to a previous issue you've raised a bit before you could argue if i may come back to you in a second but you've made some points that i'm curious the jains reaction to i know al your shaking your head here in disagreement the studio so i'll come to you as well before we come back to ravi i'm glad that we're all getting excited about this one part if i could start with with james and some reaction to that how receptive an audience of the european union the twenty eight european union foreign ministers to that sort of message which robby was explaining might be the message coming from netanyahu. i think the twe
there's two major loopholes the first is what the iranian considers to be military sites are banned secondly is they promise to allow unexpected visitors called the protocol and they're not allowing it they're not implementing it so what i would suggest we do now is insist that the greenman be implemented i think a better game and could have been reached and should have been reached but this is what we have now but the very least of a minimum is they should implement it and i'll go back to a...
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been standing very firm for two things one is completed denuclearization on the korean peninsula secondly a no use of arms or war or conflict to achieve that goal and i think it is very important to note that even the united states after and after threatening to fire and fury and lowly them pulling the trigger for example all those threatening things talking about a potential war on korean peninsula is now also saying that they may be ready to open up a direct dialogue with d.p. r. k. which is exactly what china has been asking for for all these months all these years also i think the previous prime minister probably got history rom i think if you really read about history of war over the past two thousand years china has never set foot in south korea. korea was part of china to a certain extent of course during different kinda how over china was not an occupying force of korea at all throughout the historical period and i think between china and the korea for two thousand years the relations have been normally very knowing or more and good ok and the korean culture has really benefited.
been standing very firm for two things one is completed denuclearization on the korean peninsula secondly a no use of arms or war or conflict to achieve that goal and i think it is very important to note that even the united states after and after threatening to fire and fury and lowly them pulling the trigger for example all those threatening things talking about a potential war on korean peninsula is now also saying that they may be ready to open up a direct dialogue with d.p. r. k. which is...
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but secondly, both of these measures will greatly affect our work. if they do qualify for the boil, we'll schedule hearings in february to go over how it affects our work and do our normal objective analysis of those measures because they will likely have a substantial impact onawa we do and how we do our work in those areas. secondly, related to the withdrawal of the residential expansion threshhold, we are -- the department has decided to suspend our efforts with respect to the r.e.t. if you remember, we had multiple goals there. one was to redo or eliminate the tantamount to demolition, which we believe is currently very ineffective. we wanted to place a more emphasis and size and density of buildings and encouraged owners to build to their permitted density and to replace the demolition controls with something that was a little more clearer as i understand. there was a lot of concern about the way we were doing it, what the goals are and frankly some of the disagreements were not totally clear to me. but nonetheless, we think it is time to pull t
but secondly, both of these measures will greatly affect our work. if they do qualify for the boil, we'll schedule hearings in february to go over how it affects our work and do our normal objective analysis of those measures because they will likely have a substantial impact onawa we do and how we do our work in those areas. secondly, related to the withdrawal of the residential expansion threshhold, we are -- the department has decided to suspend our efforts with respect to the r.e.t. if you...
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and listen to it secondly. we have to make sure we find workers anyway we can and why shouldn't the refugees get a chance if they're hardworking motivated and well trained in the profession. and will feel about. around fifteen thousand apprentice positions have remained an occupied in germany and the number is still going up many employers hope that refugees can fill the gaps but is it realistic. there are two main problems one is their refugee status and are they allowed to stay in germany and can they complete their training at the other problem is the language not just general knowledge they also need to know the trade language. and so on and off. hello from iraq is pursuing his dream he wants to become a plumber in berlin and has a message for other refugees. you have to get training because training is the decisive factor for having a future or not. and for more on how germany developed its global reputation for quality crossman ship check out our social media channels we'll explain the importance of the h
and listen to it secondly. we have to make sure we find workers anyway we can and why shouldn't the refugees get a chance if they're hardworking motivated and well trained in the profession. and will feel about. around fifteen thousand apprentice positions have remained an occupied in germany and the number is still going up many employers hope that refugees can fill the gaps but is it realistic. there are two main problems one is their refugee status and are they allowed to stay in germany and...
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secondly, europe's ecosystem is different from everywhere else, because of the incredible geographicsity. also, the appetite you see here from the tech ecosystem around how it collaborates both with corporates on the one hand, and secondly in terms of collaboration with governments we see. both can play a strong role in supporting what is happening. google,acebook, snapchat, amazon have plans to grow in london. thank you so much. the biggest bank in the u.s., j.p. morgan chase, snapped up wepay to get a leg up in the competitive industry of digital payments. ceo,ll hear from the wepay bill cleric out -- clerico. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i am alisa parenti in washington and you are watching "bloomberg technology." the u.s. is opposing lessening the bail terms of former trump campaign chair paul manafort. they say manafort cowrote an editorial with a russian writer believed to have access to russia's intelligence service. it is said to be a violation of the court order not to try the case. despite multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, president trump has endorsed alabama republican
secondly, europe's ecosystem is different from everywhere else, because of the incredible geographicsity. also, the appetite you see here from the tech ecosystem around how it collaborates both with corporates on the one hand, and secondly in terms of collaboration with governments we see. both can play a strong role in supporting what is happening. google,acebook, snapchat, amazon have plans to grow in london. thank you so much. the biggest bank in the u.s., j.p. morgan chase, snapped up wepay...
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first thing this decision is rejected and the arab league with all its consequences secondly they have agreed to form a committee for peace making which will deal with the international community this is an order to achieve progress in respect of the palestinian issue jordan will be head of the committee which will be formed next month despite the anger the arab league put forward no measures against the united states although it said it would consider its options well continuing efforts to find a lasting solution to the palestinian struggle a struggle that shows no signs of easing into al-jazeera. meanwhile dozens of palestinians have been injured and arrested during a fourth day of protests against the u.s. decision in occupied east jerusalem israeli forces fired stun grenades and tear gas as they charged to a crowd of peaceful demonstrators at one of the city's busiest shopping streets alan fischer was there. i said i didn't mean it started as a small protest handful of people but as the walk towards all jerusalem dome one of the city's busy shopping streets there was blogged by pol
first thing this decision is rejected and the arab league with all its consequences secondly they have agreed to form a committee for peace making which will deal with the international community this is an order to achieve progress in respect of the palestinian issue jordan will be head of the committee which will be formed next month despite the anger the arab league put forward no measures against the united states although it said it would consider its options well continuing efforts to...
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secondly, it's hard to find that smoking gun, but what we've done is combined a series of behaviors, we've got analysts all over the world but also deep and experienced analyst within our intelligence communities that look that normally the operational infrastructure but the tradecraft and the routine and the behaviors that we've seen demonstrated in past attacks. you have to apply multiple types of work not just analysis. >> do you think the vulnerabilities published would've made a difference in their ability to carry out these attacks. >> i think what dave is alluding to is that vulnerabilities exist in software. they're almost never designed on purpose. software producers are making a product and are selling it for purpose. when we find vulnerabilities, the united states government, we generally identify them and tell the companies so they can patch them. >> in this particular case i'm proud of that process and i'd like to elaborate. under this president's leadership and under the leadership of rob joyce, we have led the most transparent vulnerability equities process in the worl
secondly, it's hard to find that smoking gun, but what we've done is combined a series of behaviors, we've got analysts all over the world but also deep and experienced analyst within our intelligence communities that look that normally the operational infrastructure but the tradecraft and the routine and the behaviors that we've seen demonstrated in past attacks. you have to apply multiple types of work not just analysis. >> do you think the vulnerabilities published would've made a...
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this decision is rejected and the arab league with all its consequences secondly they have agreed to form a committee for peace making which will deal with the international community this is an order to achieve progress in respect of the palestinian issue jordan will be head of the committee which will be formed next month despite the anger the arab league put forward no measures against the united states although it said it would consider its options while continuing efforts to find a lasting solution to the palestinian struggle a struggle that shows no signs of easing into al-jazeera. iraq's prime minister has declared its war against eisel is over hideout a body says troops are in control of the area around the iraqi syrian border after driving on ice and fighters out isolate vance in iraq three years ago and quickly captured around a third of the country including important cities like mosul and saluja iraq's announcement comes two days after russia said it had defeated eisel in syria you had enough. and. the have not honorable iraqis your land has been completely realty races y
this decision is rejected and the arab league with all its consequences secondly they have agreed to form a committee for peace making which will deal with the international community this is an order to achieve progress in respect of the palestinian issue jordan will be head of the committee which will be formed next month despite the anger the arab league put forward no measures against the united states although it said it would consider its options while continuing efforts to find a lasting...
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secondly, it's repetitious, let me get it right about donald trump.ants to be clear, he can be emphatically clear and use strong words. we have to stop immigration. we have to build a wall, walls work. israel has a wall. that's actual wording and actually it's not bad english. it's wonderful english. >> short sentences and an active voice, we have to do this whereas many politicians say in the circumstances considering evidence we might consider, he doesn't say that. he goes straight to the point. we know, i'm not going to get arrested. it doesn't seem to matter. so you might say to me and i hope you don't, why does it matter if it's not true? >> when he wants to be clear and direct, he knows how to use good short punching english. what the climate change paragraph suggests is that when he wants to be deceptive, when he's confusing and wants to do it, it turns into this complicated sentence with lots of sclauses. >> that's right. he's not to be underrated and with due respect to the massive population, they are not likely to disentangle. it took me so
secondly, it's repetitious, let me get it right about donald trump.ants to be clear, he can be emphatically clear and use strong words. we have to stop immigration. we have to build a wall, walls work. israel has a wall. that's actual wording and actually it's not bad english. it's wonderful english. >> short sentences and an active voice, we have to do this whereas many politicians say in the circumstances considering evidence we might consider, he doesn't say that. he goes straight to...
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unwanted visitor of course you could also set a trap for a nosy partner snooping through messages secondly the built in microphone will pick up any conversations to be private while that's great for recording intruders voices which you also be tempted to leave it somewhere you shouldn't in all cases of a breach you'll receive encrypted a let's. keep you safe that it can be exploited i can have a good site if there is domestic abuse going on for example and you want to record proof and then go to the police it can have a bad side because you might feel you're being stalked by a jealous ex else or jealous that there's a potential as you be hijacked as well tickets were able to enjoy it which is i think has closed bits of software within it so it's always a plus this month with the new technologies of course that said edward snowden himself has always been notoriously careful about the technology around him. famously asking journalists to place their phones in hotel fridges to stop for oil would be snooping so it's uncertain whether this app will create a physical space you can trust or make
unwanted visitor of course you could also set a trap for a nosy partner snooping through messages secondly the built in microphone will pick up any conversations to be private while that's great for recording intruders voices which you also be tempted to leave it somewhere you shouldn't in all cases of a breach you'll receive encrypted a let's. keep you safe that it can be exploited i can have a good site if there is domestic abuse going on for example and you want to record proof and then go...
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secondly, europe's ecosystem is different from everywhere else, because of the incredible geographicsity. also, the appetite you see here from the tech ecosystem around how it collaborates both with corporates on the one hand, and secondly in terms of collaboration with governments we see. both can play a strong role in supporting what is happening. emily: facebook, google, snapchat, amazon have plans to grow in london. thank you so much. the biggest bank in the u.s., j.p. morgan chase, snapped up wepay to get a leg up in the competitive industry of digital payments. we will hear from the wepay ceo, bill clerico. this is bloomberg. >> i am alisa parenti in ♪ >> it's 1:30 p.m. here in singapore. bank of japan governor haruhiko kuroda says he remains optimistic about japan and the wider world, saying the economy is enjoying a balance of domestic demands. after a working lunch with shinzo abe, he declined to say if he would accept a second term at the bank. the u.s. supreme court has ruled that the trump travel ban can take full effect well legal challenges continue. the ruling doesn't
secondly, europe's ecosystem is different from everywhere else, because of the incredible geographicsity. also, the appetite you see here from the tech ecosystem around how it collaborates both with corporates on the one hand, and secondly in terms of collaboration with governments we see. both can play a strong role in supporting what is happening. emily: facebook, google, snapchat, amazon have plans to grow in london. thank you so much. the biggest bank in the u.s., j.p. morgan chase, snapped...
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obviously someone has to build all these roads and railway networks all across asia and europe and and secondly china wants to do something much bigger achieve something much bigger bigger obviously it wants to get access to new markets and it wants to build a huge network of future trade partners and china will be right at the center of this network as you said china's investing huge amount of money in all sorts of trading partners some of which are really more reliable than others because they're all around the world is that really going to be a sound investment thing. well let's say there's some risks involved right now almost all of the these investments are financed by chinese banks and even chinese experts are getting more and more nervous whether they're ever going to get their money back the basic idea of these investments is that their investments lead to economic growth and that these countries used this growth then to pay back the chinese loans so whether this is ever going to happen nobody knows for sure right now there are all already estimates saying that for instance about half t
obviously someone has to build all these roads and railway networks all across asia and europe and and secondly china wants to do something much bigger achieve something much bigger bigger obviously it wants to get access to new markets and it wants to build a huge network of future trade partners and china will be right at the center of this network as you said china's investing huge amount of money in all sorts of trading partners some of which are really more reliable than others because...
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their their new manager in charge he's already planning as he said for the secondly . it will be a big surprise if they would turn around i don't think so maybe they will be able to to not to break the record of testimony of bill in the in the boys club at the end of the season but they will definitely go down that miracle if necessary the biggest difference obviously is not best last year they played one one at and who score at that one goal modeste so he would have to guess right you have thirty five million on your column but you don't have a top scorer anymore and that that's certainly a big huge difference all right well we are going to have to look a little reactions from this game going to get up and show some action from the twitter sphere that result wasn't quite what by a minute supporters were looking for but as we'll see from reaction from some cologne fans plenty of them are very. proud at how their team made life tough for the chance we have ana coming up with looking on the bright side he calls this match a victory disguised as a one nil defeat looking o
their their new manager in charge he's already planning as he said for the secondly . it will be a big surprise if they would turn around i don't think so maybe they will be able to to not to break the record of testimony of bill in the in the boys club at the end of the season but they will definitely go down that miracle if necessary the biggest difference obviously is not best last year they played one one at and who score at that one goal modeste so he would have to guess right you have...
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the country as young people and these young people have had so many expectations like a nation and secondly judge we have people say yes good isn't one of presidents so you think that president himself has also has interest in working with people to lead his government when better especially when it comes to join his government so he has the support of the president somebody that is there a good thing for him ok. what you're saying he won the young vote the question is what is he promising liberia's wrong young his his critics say his campaign offered very few concrete solutions to the country's problems what can we actually expect from him now. that has been the melting point we have has not played these series how you will go about these different things be sure about corruption he has stressed over and over that you should have our own little education for your people that's why sure you said gladney is going to a good system now provide free education for the country's population especially the young people but the different systems that he will put into play is going to show that there
the country as young people and these young people have had so many expectations like a nation and secondly judge we have people say yes good isn't one of presidents so you think that president himself has also has interest in working with people to lead his government when better especially when it comes to join his government so he has the support of the president somebody that is there a good thing for him ok. what you're saying he won the young vote the question is what is he promising...
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and secondly, i was wondering if you could look ahead briefly. i know you talked about intietaliment reforms. conservatives say there will be discussion -- >> part of our agenda. so first off. if you look at the polling that was done in ronald regan's signature 1986 tax reform, 18% of the people polled thought they were going to benefit from it. so this is the nature of the debate on things this big like tax reform. you've got spin might sayers out there confusing the public and that's what i think is happening with tax rieform. what comforts me greatly is the fact that the results are going to produce fantastic results that will improve the lives of hard working taxpayers in this country. i'm convinced this is going to launch more investment in businesses and in workers. i'm convinced this is going to give bigger paychecks a simpler system. just doubling the standard deduction means 9 out of 10 people can fill out taxes on a post card. so the results are going to be what sells this bill, not the confusion before it passes. on entitlement reform,
and secondly, i was wondering if you could look ahead briefly. i know you talked about intietaliment reforms. conservatives say there will be discussion -- >> part of our agenda. so first off. if you look at the polling that was done in ronald regan's signature 1986 tax reform, 18% of the people polled thought they were going to benefit from it. so this is the nature of the debate on things this big like tax reform. you've got spin might sayers out there confusing the public and that's...
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secondly, i did not want people to think of movements are wonderful. i had already drafted this chapter and in my editor, agent and friends of said you need to put this out, so i did. >> we are all reading this book, i mean, there's lots of residences are pointing i wrote a big "new york times" magazine piece i came out a few months ago in which i was like the story i was telling basically starts with national review and barry goldwater, but you really can't understand what donald trump shows us is he can't really understand the right america without going back to some of these 1920s movements that actually hitler found a lot of inspiration. he considered southern segregation is him as kind of a model for what he wanted to accomplish in germany and we have very fascinating residences involving basically the performance of demagoguery. i think you mentioned was it david stephenson who flew down from the sky with the plane with his name on the sky that he had the imperial wizard who says i've got the biggest brain. [laughter] so, how do you approach the
secondly, i did not want people to think of movements are wonderful. i had already drafted this chapter and in my editor, agent and friends of said you need to put this out, so i did. >> we are all reading this book, i mean, there's lots of residences are pointing i wrote a big "new york times" magazine piece i came out a few months ago in which i was like the story i was telling basically starts with national review and barry goldwater, but you really can't understand what...