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secondly you have to admire the fact that he tried to create this sort of ritualized music theater and try to admire this it's very very important but the things have to really be careful about is to be honest about what actually happened here during the i think you have to understand that many artists who sang here and who conducted here and who played here were sent to concentration camps or went into exile so you have to do both you have to you have to be very honest and upfront about it and i think you have to d. mystify the place. very costly fuses the german chauvinism of the meistersingers. with the world of his own imagination and sets it involved in those living room. with this opera wagner wanted to erect a monument to himself as the rescuer of german art. an art of hitler had the meistersingers performed at the nazi party annual new and back rallies with emphasis on the opera's anti-semitic and nationalistic tendencies. that challenge for koskie. the real break was i realized this piece is not about german culture and german identity and german nationalism and german art it'
secondly you have to admire the fact that he tried to create this sort of ritualized music theater and try to admire this it's very very important but the things have to really be careful about is to be honest about what actually happened here during the i think you have to understand that many artists who sang here and who conducted here and who played here were sent to concentration camps or went into exile so you have to do both you have to you have to be very honest and upfront about it and...
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secondly, people around the country don't want to be told who they should vote for.e in west virginia, ohio, they just want to have their job and be proud. secondly, we have to realize what we do is very good, but we are also destroying jobs, and we have to deal with that. with the internet, we knew it would destroy a certain number of jobs, so we put network academies in every state in the u.s. and train 7 million students when i was there, many went on to college. we went into the middle east, palestine, created a partnership between startups and the arabs and jewish population about how we work together and the gdp went from .5% to 6.5% in three years. this is where i would like to see silicon valley come back to do what we do best, change the world and positive weight. we have to be careful that our overconfidence is -- ♪ emily: where do you think the next silicon valley is? john: india. ♪ emily: where do you see the biggest potential for disruption? john: in every industry. it will wipe out 40% of the fortune 500. by the way, each of those big companies could ge
secondly, people around the country don't want to be told who they should vote for.e in west virginia, ohio, they just want to have their job and be proud. secondly, we have to realize what we do is very good, but we are also destroying jobs, and we have to deal with that. with the internet, we knew it would destroy a certain number of jobs, so we put network academies in every state in the u.s. and train 7 million students when i was there, many went on to college. we went into the middle...
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and secondly it's not about semantics. nancy pelosi said we didn't have the votes in the house to give something to the senate to consider. 217-185 was the vote. 177 democrats, all of them voted ge against it. we've given the senate something and now what we have to do is see something on paper. in the real world, most families that negotiate for a house, i'm in the real estate business, if you don't like the price of a house you come back with
and secondly it's not about semantics. nancy pelosi said we didn't have the votes in the house to give something to the senate to consider. 217-185 was the vote. 177 democrats, all of them voted ge against it. we've given the senate something and now what we have to do is see something on paper. in the real world, most families that negotiate for a house, i'm in the real estate business, if you don't like the price of a house you come back with
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from yesterday have flooded roads that are already choked by debris that were blocking them and secondly the volcanic activity that continues limits where search and rescue operations can be done for example they have been asked temporarily yesterday and today to stay away from coastal areas and these are still the areas where they have to search to see if there are people that still need assistance and secondly there is also the problem or the issue of tracking the evacuees some of the. kiwis stay with their relatives rather than evacuation centers making it difficult for authorities to determine who exactly the evacuees are and what their needs are and how to reach them what about the crack a toe a bull cane we understand that it's still causing headaches there what more can you tell us. third parties are raised in various level today to level three that's the second highest level and they did this because of the continued and heightened cannick activity cracka tower has been shown to be spewing more volcanic ash and hot clouds into into the air so flights have been rerouted they catch
from yesterday have flooded roads that are already choked by debris that were blocking them and secondly the volcanic activity that continues limits where search and rescue operations can be done for example they have been asked temporarily yesterday and today to stay away from coastal areas and these are still the areas where they have to search to see if there are people that still need assistance and secondly there is also the problem or the issue of tracking the evacuees some of the. kiwis...
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secondly, it's one of the clear and most common causes of homelessness is people just not being ablet. that's because housing benefit just doesn't cover it. through universal credit we need to see the rates of housing benefit go up. with those things we can stop causing homelessness, but with specialist help we can make sure every single person's life is put back together and that they leave behind homelessness for good. tributes have been paid to the former liberal democrat leader, lord ashdown, who died yesterday at the age of 77. paddy ashdown led the party for more than a decade until 1999 and is credited with making the lib dems a significant third force in politics. theresa may said the former royal marine had dedicated his life to public service. our political correspondent jessica parker has more. the military man turned diplomat and politician. paddy ashdown cut an impressive figure, and a popular one. his success in building up the liberal democrats after its painful merger in the late ‘80s means he leaves an undoubted legacy. the action man, unafraid to push political boun
secondly, it's one of the clear and most common causes of homelessness is people just not being ablet. that's because housing benefit just doesn't cover it. through universal credit we need to see the rates of housing benefit go up. with those things we can stop causing homelessness, but with specialist help we can make sure every single person's life is put back together and that they leave behind homelessness for good. tributes have been paid to the former liberal democrat leader, lord...
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secondly, never consider yourself a victim.hen you think you are a victim, you have given control of your life to somebody else. you may not be able to control your circumstances, but you can control your responses to your circumstances. and then something i tell, particularly minority kids, women, and others who are from populations that have been in one way or another marginalized. my father once said to me, you know, if somebody doesn't want to sit next you because you are black, that is fine, as long as they move. in other words, don't take somebody else's prejudice on you. it is their fault, their problem, not your problem, and so don't be disabled by people who may have prejudice. ♪ amazon prime video is now on xfinity x1. so when you say words like... show me best of prime video into this... you'll see awesome stuff like this. discover prime originals like the emmy-winning the marvelous mrs. maisel... tom clancy's jack ryan... and the man in the high castle. all in the same place as your live tv. its all included with yo
secondly, never consider yourself a victim.hen you think you are a victim, you have given control of your life to somebody else. you may not be able to control your circumstances, but you can control your responses to your circumstances. and then something i tell, particularly minority kids, women, and others who are from populations that have been in one way or another marginalized. my father once said to me, you know, if somebody doesn't want to sit next you because you are black, that is...
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we don't have that ability, but secondly, it suggests that we're going to do something that's creating national policy contrary to what should be done. i'm about done here. after those we ended up with any number of death threats, over 100 of them were considered serious enough that the marshals went out and investigat investigated. the marshal's idea of a low profile investigation, a black suv, a second suv, a third suv and they come in their s.w.a.t. gear and say god bless every one of them because they would have done anything they could to protect me and my family. so they're not protecting us from terrorists, they're not protecting us from the drug cartels, which most of us think is a problem, they're protecting us from mentally ill people who are seized on these things. they're protecting us from people who are extraordinarily partisan and led to believe that the judiciary is the problem and has to be eliminated. so, that's my personal experience. i will say, as i did in the beginning, the president has a right to criticize my decision, you know, we're not, any of us in this room
we don't have that ability, but secondly, it suggests that we're going to do something that's creating national policy contrary to what should be done. i'm about done here. after those we ended up with any number of death threats, over 100 of them were considered serious enough that the marshals went out and investigat investigated. the marshal's idea of a low profile investigation, a black suv, a second suv, a third suv and they come in their s.w.a.t. gear and say god bless every one of them...
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and secondly, and secondly, and secondly as she heard me before, the result of the referendum that took place. >> nigel mills. >> given what we call uncertainty about the future, could the prime minister give certainty that whatever happens to that deal they would be allowed to stay on the same terms. >> my honorable friend raises an important point, eu nationals in the united kingdom will be concerned what happened and circumstances if not agreed. we have been clear the government overseas withdrawal agreement we agreed respect the rights and protects and guarantees the rights of those living here but in the unlikely event of no deal, i've been clear this government will protect eu assistance and we wish to know actually other eu governments respect the rights of uk citizens living in the eu as well. >> jeremy corbin. >> thank you, mister speaker. i am sure the house will join me in joining the prime minister in condemning shootings in strasburg and extending sympathies to the families of those that have been killed or injured. i am delighted to see the prime minister back in their pac
and secondly, and secondly, and secondly as she heard me before, the result of the referendum that took place. >> nigel mills. >> given what we call uncertainty about the future, could the prime minister give certainty that whatever happens to that deal they would be allowed to stay on the same terms. >> my honorable friend raises an important point, eu nationals in the united kingdom will be concerned what happened and circumstances if not agreed. we have been clear the...
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secondly, it is the role of around spreading its tentacles around the arabic sunni world. this is an outside force that creates malignant antibodies, if the international community does not respond in the proper way. we did not respond in a proper way to iran's encouragement of these areas, so the people of the area in desperation fell victim to the false claims and promises of isis and other terrorist organizations. so we do have to do all three, we cannot simply arrive -- rely upon the military defeat of the caliphate right now, along the euphrates and the iraqi border. we have to go after the root causes in our policy. in terms of the way forward to execute these other two more political goals of an irreversible political process, and, the removal of iran, what we are looking at is as president trump laid out in the un general assembly back in september is a a de-escalation of the conflict, and a reinvigoration of the political process. we talked first about -- let me talk first about the de- escalation of the conflict. now against villages other than the the de-escalat
secondly, it is the role of around spreading its tentacles around the arabic sunni world. this is an outside force that creates malignant antibodies, if the international community does not respond in the proper way. we did not respond in a proper way to iran's encouragement of these areas, so the people of the area in desperation fell victim to the false claims and promises of isis and other terrorist organizations. so we do have to do all three, we cannot simply arrive -- rely upon the...
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seeds -- where they were sold plaid -- bad seeds on purpose and they would lose their crops and secondly, we had a previous segment talking about how to reduce snap and follow it up with a farm bill segment where we are literally giving welfare to farmers because of bad foreign- policy decisions. the farm bill may be needed but they definitely need to be more inclusive for all things that have happened to all farmers just -- not just the farmers we care about. >> the fda has over the years, had enormous settlements with black farmers because they are being discriminated against. so the usda loans out a lot of money by offering loans and ownership loans and that was certainly a pattern of discrimination and the usda and congress has had to allocate money for settlements. so, this time around that needs to be behind -- not necessarily behind but congress is in allocating money for any settlements in this farm bill. then to your point about where the government spends its money, i think that juxtaposition was not lost on people watching the process on how the farm bill would've made it easi
seeds -- where they were sold plaid -- bad seeds on purpose and they would lose their crops and secondly, we had a previous segment talking about how to reduce snap and follow it up with a farm bill segment where we are literally giving welfare to farmers because of bad foreign- policy decisions. the farm bill may be needed but they definitely need to be more inclusive for all things that have happened to all farmers just -- not just the farmers we care about. >> the fda has over the...
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secondly, the question he rightly asked, what will be on the ballot paper?he prime minister says i want my deal to be there. parliament would then have to vote to put remain on it. at least with those two you know what they are. we know what remain in. we can read the 527 pages of the declaration. when it comes to leave, is in a canada-style leave? leave but with what other agreements with the eu to deal with? the multiplicity of issues that arise, for you with slammed the door and were walking off into the sunset. the problem for those who argued for brexit is in the years since they have been completely unable to come up with a plan for the brexit they said they want. guy: many are invested in the financial market. you say you don't think it is likely the general election will take place. they will try to figure out how to price that. given the fact it seems as if asresa may will not stand leader into the next general 2022, ifwhich is in she were to switch horses, with different forward a general election? >> it is possible. the first question that confron
secondly, the question he rightly asked, what will be on the ballot paper?he prime minister says i want my deal to be there. parliament would then have to vote to put remain on it. at least with those two you know what they are. we know what remain in. we can read the 527 pages of the declaration. when it comes to leave, is in a canada-style leave? leave but with what other agreements with the eu to deal with? the multiplicity of issues that arise, for you with slammed the door and were walking...
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athink secondly, there is potential systemic problem where it corporations decide the , spreads, we doant to issue bonds, they might not. but because of the rally you have had an rates in yields, for investment grade firms, even triple day -- triple d, yield today is lower than it was in november. funding is not particularly expensive for a lot of these companies. jon: i want to talk about leverage loans with you. it is a popular pain for a lot of people and a vicious cycle. the biggest demand comes from clo's and the whole thing starts doing this. how do you break the cycle in leverage loans? noelle: we think q1 is going to be tougher credit in general, leverage loans included. but looking later into the year, be2019, the cycle needs to broken by financial condition stabilizing. growth is not that bad. europe in china growth in general will be supported by stabilization. so we really need the fed to step in and stick to their word and respond to the data as it starts to turn down. jon: but we talking about the fundamentals. tony, i want to talk about the liquidity and potential for a
athink secondly, there is potential systemic problem where it corporations decide the , spreads, we doant to issue bonds, they might not. but because of the rally you have had an rates in yields, for investment grade firms, even triple day -- triple d, yield today is lower than it was in november. funding is not particularly expensive for a lot of these companies. jon: i want to talk about leverage loans with you. it is a popular pain for a lot of people and a vicious cycle. the biggest demand...
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and secondly play a much more robust role. noz at the lone quarterback but together, especially with egypt and the united nations, unsco in particular, play a collective, a role of cord flating the difference actors. the egyptians have relations with hamas. the u.s. does not. we do not advocate that it should have. but the u.s. has relations with others. the egyptians have a harder time with. including the country, a lot of influence with the israelis. et cetera. so these three actors together can break some of this problem of having a large number of parties. but secondly, even if we look at just what our objectives have been, they have been two very different objectives that are in conflict with one another. first, trying to alleviate the terrible situation that hady described in the gaza strip and reach a cease fire that would stop these attacks. usually an israel, hamas, israel. and secondly, attempts to rego after reintegration, reconciliation between the west bank and gaza and between fatah and hamas. >> both very diffic
and secondly play a much more robust role. noz at the lone quarterback but together, especially with egypt and the united nations, unsco in particular, play a collective, a role of cord flating the difference actors. the egyptians have relations with hamas. the u.s. does not. we do not advocate that it should have. but the u.s. has relations with others. the egyptians have a harder time with. including the country, a lot of influence with the israelis. et cetera. so these three actors together...
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first prioritize differently its involvement, and secondly, play a much more robust role. not as the lone quarterback but get with egypt and the united nations, complete a rule of coordinating different actors. the u.s. has relations with others and the egyptians have a hard time with the israelis, et cetera, et cetera. these three actors together can break some of this problem of having a large number of parties. secondly, even if we look at just what our objectives have been, there have been two very different objectives that are in conflict with one another. first to try to alleviate the terrible situation that hadi talked about in the gaza strip and try to stop the attacks. secondly, there have been attempts to try to go after reconciliation between the west bank and the gaza strip. difficult things to do. we think doing them separately is mission impossible. you can get a short-term cease fire, but you're not going to get a long term one, because the incentive of hamas is to remain in the cease fire. if you try to have intervention without a cease fire, it is easily b
first prioritize differently its involvement, and secondly, play a much more robust role. not as the lone quarterback but get with egypt and the united nations, complete a rule of coordinating different actors. the u.s. has relations with others and the egyptians have a hard time with the israelis, et cetera, et cetera. these three actors together can break some of this problem of having a large number of parties. secondly, even if we look at just what our objectives have been, there have been...
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debate what happened in ukraine was not provoked by russia but by the west the record is fairly clear secondly i don't know what it means to say that russia nettled or interfered in our presidential elections obviously really you know what let's ask what's obvious. was it obvious to you you remember this i think that in one thousand nine hundred ninety six the clinton administration who literally encamped in moscow to get its partner boris yeltsin who had almost no chance of being reelected to get him reelected and we were so proud of that interference in russia's presidential election that showtime made a movie about it feature film called saving or spending morris and time magazine put it when he elson one on the cover with a picture of yankee doodle dandy or something yeltsin carrying an american flag and the cover read yanks to the rescue what i want to say that ever since the russian revolution of one nine hundred seventeen when we intervened in the russian civil war my uncle was sent there by wilson so he told me the story russia has meddled in our internal politics and we have meddled i
debate what happened in ukraine was not provoked by russia but by the west the record is fairly clear secondly i don't know what it means to say that russia nettled or interfered in our presidential elections obviously really you know what let's ask what's obvious. was it obvious to you you remember this i think that in one thousand nine hundred ninety six the clinton administration who literally encamped in moscow to get its partner boris yeltsin who had almost no chance of being reelected to...
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secondly, it suggests we are going to do something that is creating national policy contrary to what should be done. i'm about done here. after those, we ended up with any number of death threats. over 100 of them are considered serious enough that the marshals went out and investigated the -- investigated. the marshals idea of a low-profile operation is a black suv, a second black suv, a third black suv. they come in their swat gear. god bless everyone of them because they would have done anything they could to protect me and my family. they're not protecting us from terrorists, from the drug cartels, which most of us think is really the problem. they are protecting us from mentally ill people who are seized on these things. people who are extraordinarily partisan and have been led to believe the judiciary is the problem and has to be eliminated. that is my experience. i will say the president has a right to criticize my decision. we are not immune to that. the manner of that criticism when it crosses the line and , becomes a personal attack on the integrity of the judge, i'm from t
secondly, it suggests we are going to do something that is creating national policy contrary to what should be done. i'm about done here. after those, we ended up with any number of death threats. over 100 of them are considered serious enough that the marshals went out and investigated the -- investigated. the marshals idea of a low-profile operation is a black suv, a second black suv, a third black suv. they come in their swat gear. god bless everyone of them because they would have done...
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unacceptable that's why canada from the very beginning has been demanding answers and solutions on that secondly we inherited actually a fifteen billion dollar contract signed by steven harper to export light armored vehicles to saudi arabia we are in gauged with the export permits to try and see if there is a way of no longer exporting these vehicles to saudi arabia simon maven is a lecturer in international relations at lancaster university in the north of england he says saudi arabia could face a serious challenge if international pressure continues to mount. well i think if we look at the history of u.s. saudi relations it's been one that's been quite tranquil the saudis aren't really used to any of this type of. rhetoric from from such a prominent organ of the u.s. government so that quite hurt i think by this it's a very strong move that was that was passed on thursday and they're not particularly accustomed to it and so when you put that alongside what mr trudeau's been saying overnight and i think you have there in a very delicate position they're in a position they're not being particul
unacceptable that's why canada from the very beginning has been demanding answers and solutions on that secondly we inherited actually a fifteen billion dollar contract signed by steven harper to export light armored vehicles to saudi arabia we are in gauged with the export permits to try and see if there is a way of no longer exporting these vehicles to saudi arabia simon maven is a lecturer in international relations at lancaster university in the north of england he says saudi arabia could...
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and secondly, the use of ballistic missiles, not nuclear ballistic missile. although our american partners seems to have decided against it, the idea is there. and the ballistic missile has been launched, nuclear or nonnuclear, and the prevention systems record the place of launch and in several seconds they defined the trajectory and the possible target. but, there is always an error margin and we should not let this escalation happen. in any case, there is an idea to use those ballistic nonnuclear missiles. for example, a submarine would launch such a missile and we would not know if it is nuclear or nonnuclear. it is very hard to tell so this is very dangerous and this is being hyped up and discussed and this is what is dangerous. but i believe that the humanity would have the necessary common sense and the desire to survive in order not to lead to any extremities. now, we are moving on to this sector. i see the ukrainian flag. second row. reporter: it is you who is always present at these events. this is our colleague from ukraine. my colleague says we sh
and secondly, the use of ballistic missiles, not nuclear ballistic missile. although our american partners seems to have decided against it, the idea is there. and the ballistic missile has been launched, nuclear or nonnuclear, and the prevention systems record the place of launch and in several seconds they defined the trajectory and the possible target. but, there is always an error margin and we should not let this escalation happen. in any case, there is an idea to use those ballistic...
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but secondly — this question of mps having a greater say over what shape brexit should take, if the dealthink what's significant about both of those is that shows how difficult it eventually will be for theresa may to get a deal through in the first place. because in the first motion, this question of contempt, backing that motion was the dup, the northern ireland party that usually props up theresa may's government. they don't like the proposals for what would happen in northern ireland over the border, so they effectively defected, voted with other opposition parties, and inflicted that defeat. if they're in the same mind in a week's time, then she's in trouble. secondly, what i think is interesting is that the type of people backing this alternative view — in other words, if theresa may's deal goes down, she comes back after three weeks at most to tell parliament what she'll do next — and the kind of people who are backing giving parliament more say are a mixture of mostly conservative rebels, 25 of them, and those who actually want to have if you like a softer brexit, britain perhaps
but secondly — this question of mps having a greater say over what shape brexit should take, if the dealthink what's significant about both of those is that shows how difficult it eventually will be for theresa may to get a deal through in the first place. because in the first motion, this question of contempt, backing that motion was the dup, the northern ireland party that usually props up theresa may's government. they don't like the proposals for what would happen in northern ireland over...
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and secondly...nd secondly, as she will have heard me say before in this house, i think we should respect the result of the referendum that took place in 2016. hear, hear! the labour leader mocked the prime minister's trip to european capitals on tuesday after her decision to cancel monday's vote on her deal. since the prime minister has not achieved any changes, either to withdrawal agreement or the future partnership, can she now confirm that we will have the concluding days of debate and votes within the next seven days a month before the house rises for the christmas recess? theresa may tried to win over her own mps by turning defence into attack on labour. well, if he says, i will tell members on the other side when we've had a meaningful vote we had it in the referendum on 2016. hear, hear! and it's... and if he wants a meaningful date, i'll give him one. 29th of march, 2019, when we leave the european union. speaker: jeremy corbyn. totally and absolutely unacceptable to this house in any way.
and secondly...nd secondly, as she will have heard me say before in this house, i think we should respect the result of the referendum that took place in 2016. hear, hear! the labour leader mocked the prime minister's trip to european capitals on tuesday after her decision to cancel monday's vote on her deal. since the prime minister has not achieved any changes, either to withdrawal agreement or the future partnership, can she now confirm that we will have the concluding days of debate and...
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today nonetheless give banks that he came to power in two thousand they believe he save the nation secondly putin restored russia on the world stage larry let's be realistic the largest territorial country in the world russia with its traditions with its population with his contributions to arts and science is not going to become a secondary player on the world stage putin has returned on the world stage but in a way that i think is entirely negotiable what we need is a president in this country who understands how to negotiate with russia we need a leader and that's where we're at today you know putin. i have not met him but i follow almost every word he writes and says i'd like to write about him at length i probably am not young enough because it's of i've written biography before but it takes a lot of years but i follow him very very basic at least the everything you say he should fly you the private tomorrow entertain you for a month you. own is the mirror version and i know but i am not pro putin you're not pro and i've pro-american national security and i'm saying that our national t
today nonetheless give banks that he came to power in two thousand they believe he save the nation secondly putin restored russia on the world stage larry let's be realistic the largest territorial country in the world russia with its traditions with its population with his contributions to arts and science is not going to become a secondary player on the world stage putin has returned on the world stage but in a way that i think is entirely negotiable what we need is a president in this...
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and secondly. this is why this season to me just by the tradition that you previously have you have not yet met with the needy leaders and how. do you build relations with the regions where opposite. touches have arrived in power there is a fear that the federal centers gain to deprive these regions from financing so and so forth please do not worry about that because it's very strange that this question arises at all as for the meeting. you station elections and live also have just been completed and that is why the meetings have not yet happened i think they are already scheduled next week we're going to have a session of the state council and i have given these struction to the administration there's going to be a separate meeting with the newly elected. regions the the territories that you have mentioned in particular we had to wait for the outcome of the election in a flood event that's the first thing secondly this is not the first time when we see opposition party candidates arrive in power
and secondly. this is why this season to me just by the tradition that you previously have you have not yet met with the needy leaders and how. do you build relations with the regions where opposite. touches have arrived in power there is a fear that the federal centers gain to deprive these regions from financing so and so forth please do not worry about that because it's very strange that this question arises at all as for the meeting. you station elections and live also have just been...
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but secondly, we had a previous segment talking about how to reduce s.n.a.p. and then we follow it up with the farm bill segment where we're literally giving welfare to farmers currently because of our bad foreign policy decisions. so the farm bill may be needed, but it definitely needs to be more thoughtful and inclusive to all of the things that have happened to all farmers, not just the farmers we care about. thank you. >> the usda has over the years had enormous settlements with black farmers, native american farmers, women, because they're being discriminated against in the loan process. they loan out a lot of money in operating ownership loans and that certainly was a pattern of discrimination and the usda in past farm bills, the congress has had to allocate money for these settlements. so this time around, that seems to be behind, not necessarily behind them, i just mean that the congress isn't allocating money for any settlements in this farm bill. then, to your point about, you know, where the government gives its money to farmers or food stamp recipi
but secondly, we had a previous segment talking about how to reduce s.n.a.p. and then we follow it up with the farm bill segment where we're literally giving welfare to farmers currently because of our bad foreign policy decisions. so the farm bill may be needed, but it definitely needs to be more thoughtful and inclusive to all of the things that have happened to all farmers, not just the farmers we care about. thank you. >> the usda has over the years had enormous settlements with black...