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sila nanotech puts it at a $1 billion valuation. i'm going to take a wild guess and say you have never heard of sila nonknowte a nano tech. you pass a nondescript warehouse and in there is the sila company. >> it's the bay area. >> thanks, scott. >> before they go public. >> new video. we're not sure if anyone believed aliens were headed to the white house. people looking sky ward got quite the site. a brilliant meteor that disintegrated in the earth's atmosphere. people across 11 mid atlantic states saw the same thing. some call it the brightest meteor that they have ever seen. >> pretty cool to see that, if he were able to see that. >> you do see it. and if you do video it, turn it this way. it fills the screen. >> it happened so quickly they were just lucky to film it. >> people don't realize how common that is, too. if you were to just sit there and watch the night sky. >> make a big wish on that one. >> yeah, absolutely. and our skies are clear. maybe you will see something going into the next couple of days. take a look at the
sila nanotech puts it at a $1 billion valuation. i'm going to take a wild guess and say you have never heard of sila nonknowte a nano tech. you pass a nondescript warehouse and in there is the sila company. >> it's the bay area. >> thanks, scott. >> before they go public. >> new video. we're not sure if anyone believed aliens were headed to the white house. people looking sky ward got quite the site. a brilliant meteor that disintegrated in the earth's atmosphere. people...
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silas house is the best-selling author of "southernmost". a creative work of nonfiction and in three plays. his work appeared in the new york times. the american narrative in several anthologies. - - [indiscernible]. he is one the last award. the abolition book of the year and many other honors. moving on, hannah pittard is a professor of english at the university of kentucky where she also directs the nsa program in creative writing. her writing has been featured in the new york times, oxford american, among other species the author of four novels. most recently, visible empire which came out last year. robert olen butler has published several novels including paris in the dark and works of - - as well as a guide to the creative process from where you dream. in 2013, he received the fitzgerald world for outstanding achievement in american literature and he's a distinguished professor holding the chair in creative writing at florida state university. finally, malka older is a humanitarian worker. and she has more than eight years of experien
silas house is the best-selling author of "southernmost". a creative work of nonfiction and in three plays. his work appeared in the new york times. the american narrative in several anthologies. - - [indiscernible]. he is one the last award. the abolition book of the year and many other honors. moving on, hannah pittard is a professor of english at the university of kentucky where she also directs the nsa program in creative writing. her writing has been featured in the new york...
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purple striker silas going to get as part of this evening has been one of the welds 100 most influentialne he is one of the us magazines six cover stars and use the interview to discuss equality for women. anthony joshua's world heavyweight title contest with jarrell miller is officially off. the new york state athletic commission has refused miller a licence to challenge forjoshua's wba, ibf and wbo belts after he returned an adverse sample to anti—doping authorities. miller is awaiting the results of his ‘b‘ sample and could still reapply for his licence if that comes back negative. but if it comes back positive as well, then the licence remains denied and joshua's camp would have to find a new opponent. i'm very worried because we go when, we go into the ring literally punching someone and hurting someone. punching someone and hurting someone. at some point, if someone is on drugs, i think it's unfair. you could literally kill someone and there or you could cause harm to yourself because you won't feel that maybe you won't feel the power that you have been hit with and may not be taki
purple striker silas going to get as part of this evening has been one of the welds 100 most influentialne he is one of the us magazines six cover stars and use the interview to discuss equality for women. anthony joshua's world heavyweight title contest with jarrell miller is officially off. the new york state athletic commission has refused miller a licence to challenge forjoshua's wba, ibf and wbo belts after he returned an adverse sample to anti—doping authorities. miller is awaiting the...
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from the penalty spot eighteen minutes gone more shouted joy followed caligiuri score in a match by silas sammy he somehow managed to be for jordan defenders to the ball despite dominating possession to him and went in at half time frustrated by shocker and those frustrations soon boiled over. mark or roy's shown a straight red for this foul on so it said and i would go on to captain disappearing down the tunnel with him perhaps his side streams of the title. caligiuri crashed in the resulting free kick he clearly relishes these games this was he stared goal in his last four darby matches will say three assists in that time and if this was bad for dortmund because. another reckless challenge. another red card five minutes after the last marius both the man dismissed starts in a carbon copy of his captain the nine men refused to give in x. over it so that the far post pulled one back. shall i. put the tree. with four minutes to go. from cashen. in formula one verse eighty's driver valtteri bottas capitalize on his full position start to clinch first place at the grand prix in baquba his te
from the penalty spot eighteen minutes gone more shouted joy followed caligiuri score in a match by silas sammy he somehow managed to be for jordan defenders to the ball despite dominating possession to him and went in at half time frustrated by shocker and those frustrations soon boiled over. mark or roy's shown a straight red for this foul on so it said and i would go on to captain disappearing down the tunnel with him perhaps his side streams of the title. caligiuri crashed in the resulting...
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you know i meant to hold souls told to show me how he likes the piece of brother took a moment of sila. i enjoy bringing my. children so they can see and get more calls the more five children are at the heart of america's love affair with fact that mom makes the report and therefore need a she. but the new generation is fighting fire with the reason we are fighting for which is to be here because you don't want to see and you can speak it fluently. never again part of the radicalized youth series on a business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together form. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it. we'll bring you the news and current events. al-jazeera. this is the news hour live from the headquarters in doha coming up in the next sixty minutes at times between the two main parties in israel but benyamin netanyahu has the advantage in coalition talks. thousands around sudan's military headquarters for a fortnight as western na
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from the parents the sport eighteen minutes gone more shock of joy followed caligiuri scorn amends by silas sammy he somehow managed to be for jordan defenders to the ball despite dominating possession dome and went in at half time frustrated by shaka and those frustrations soon boiled over. mark or roy's shown a straight red for this foul on so it's an hour to go on the captain disappearing down the tunnel and with him perhaps his side streams of the title. caligiuri crashed in the resulting free kick he clearly relishes these games this was his third goal in his last four darby matches he's also got three assists in that time and if this was bad for dormant it got worse another reckless challenge. another red card five minutes after the last marius both the man dismissed starts up in a carbon copy of his captain the nine men refused to give in. so let the far post back. but darby de belongs to shout. pray lembo putting the gloss on the victory. with four minutes to go. and tell some cash and with enough. it watching the news coming up next the week in reports for training for my ira fight
from the parents the sport eighteen minutes gone more shock of joy followed caligiuri scorn amends by silas sammy he somehow managed to be for jordan defenders to the ball despite dominating possession dome and went in at half time frustrated by shaka and those frustrations soon boiled over. mark or roy's shown a straight red for this foul on so it's an hour to go on the captain disappearing down the tunnel and with him perhaps his side streams of the title. caligiuri crashed in the resulting...
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interim leader has pledged to hold free and fair elections within ninety days of bill carter then silas says he has no political ambitions of his own and will set up an independent committee to oversee the poll but many algerians remain skeptical as the reports. this is the man who will lead algeria for ninety days until a new president is elected the speaker of the upper house of parliament. was appointed interim president by the parliament a few days after of lies these beautifully how design his decision followed weeks of unprecedented protests against his boo but as a replacement faces a daunting task he's widely unpopular and seen by many algerians as a member of the same elite accused of corruption votes at the.
interim leader has pledged to hold free and fair elections within ninety days of bill carter then silas says he has no political ambitions of his own and will set up an independent committee to oversee the poll but many algerians remain skeptical as the reports. this is the man who will lead algeria for ninety days until a new president is elected the speaker of the upper house of parliament. was appointed interim president by the parliament a few days after of lies these beautifully how design...
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interim leader has pledged to hold free and fair elections within ninety days of bill carter then silas says he has no political ambitions of his own and will set up an independent committee to oversee the poll but many algerians remain skeptical that are in the reports. this is the man who will lead algeria for ninety days until a new president is elected. the speaker of the upper house of parliament. was appointed interim president by the parliament a few days after of lies he's beautifully designed his decision followed weeks of unprecedented protests against his book but with a political as a replacement faces a daunting task he's widely unpopular and seen by many algerians as a member of the same elite accused of corruption votes and inefficient governors eager to build bridges with skeptical opponents made to public statements on tuesday and announced the setting up of an independent committee to oversee the presidential elections in any actually i want to unify the nation and carry out elections which are transparent and proper the government will also instructed the departments
interim leader has pledged to hold free and fair elections within ninety days of bill carter then silas says he has no political ambitions of his own and will set up an independent committee to oversee the poll but many algerians remain skeptical that are in the reports. this is the man who will lead algeria for ninety days until a new president is elected. the speaker of the upper house of parliament. was appointed interim president by the parliament a few days after of lies he's beautifully...
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brother took a moment of sila. i enjoy bringing my. children so we can see and get more calls for more five years children are at the heart of america's love affair with weapons fact that makes the report there for a new machine and it's fun but the new generation is fighting fire with reason you're fighting for a belief system you fear because you don't want to see it and you just need to get burned i mean it. never again part of the radicalized youth series on a until now the coverage of latin america and most of the world was about covering khuda taz tragedies just quakes and that was it but not how people feel how they look how they think and that's what we do we go. by but i have months of demanding a good education system that was introduced. in latin america al-jazeera has come to fill a void that needed to be stilled. by means of his every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories and then of course there's donald trump told through the eyes of the world's journalists that's right out of a hamas script that calls fo
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during the american civil war, people like silas mitchell and others were developing modern -- developing the origin -- origins of modern neurology. one of the things they got to was a specific type of chronic pain that we still have problems with today. this chronic pain was a burning sensation that would never go away. it exhibited itself in a number of patients in the civil war who had had severe injuries. people at the turners lane hospital in philadelphia were experian -- were experimenting and using morphine in a new way injecting it into the tissues , affected by the pain. moreover, they used electricity. in 1863, that meant one of these small, electric generators relying primarily on static. the idea was simple. by interrupting the nerves of anderves with electricity cutting that pain signal to the brain, they were able to calm the nerves, and in conjunction with the morphine, they had a pretty good cure rate. it started us down the road to our modern relief systems. think about this. you can watch television and see advertisements today for patches that can be placed on the body,
during the american civil war, people like silas mitchell and others were developing modern -- developing the origin -- origins of modern neurology. one of the things they got to was a specific type of chronic pain that we still have problems with today. this chronic pain was a burning sensation that would never go away. it exhibited itself in a number of patients in the civil war who had had severe injuries. people at the turners lane hospital in philadelphia were experian -- were...
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brother took a moment of sila. i enjoy bringing my. children so they can see and get more comfortable far as children are at the heart of america's love affair with weapons fact that of their own makes the report on interesting and therefore need to shoot and it's fun but the new generation is fighting fire with reason we are fighting for voices to be heard because you don't want to see and you don't speak good for another little boy never again part of the radicalized youth series on. the latest news as it breaks health officials say vaccination rates here i'll drop significantly with details coverage. onto the streets to celebrate the countries of europe when despite being the underdogs in the tournament. from around the world there is growing resentment toward this currency you know exists here in senegal thread throughout the francophone west africa. to. the farthest. egypt strongman is ruling within a family and faced on the sidelines from his allies is deafening the us was perfectly happy to trade off the march for sea for securi
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in twenty eighteen authorities say they considered more than two hundred thousand applications for silamore than a third were rejected but before a decision is ever made migrants can spend weeks or months in what are called holding centers due to be used as a clora valter reports on those centers from in southern germany. behind this fence slice of fifteen slowpoke refugee camp where putas are not allowed inside so full of the residents meet us here because they fear of reprisals from the authorities they wish to remain anonymous you go to the bathroom and notice that about fifty or even one hundred people are using the same toilet infections are everywhere if i want to see a doctor i have to get up at around one in the morning and get in line but when the clinic opens fifty people are already there and the doctor he only treats twenty a day. how can you survive we're asking germany please help us here moses flat nigeria because of religious persecution he's been living in the camp for a year and a half together with his wife and child including one of his friends shows us footage shot
in twenty eighteen authorities say they considered more than two hundred thousand applications for silamore than a third were rejected but before a decision is ever made migrants can spend weeks or months in what are called holding centers due to be used as a clora valter reports on those centers from in southern germany. behind this fence slice of fifteen slowpoke refugee camp where putas are not allowed inside so full of the residents meet us here because they fear of reprisals from the...
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sila nuclear programs remaining deadlock. across france this evening a chorus of church bells tolling in unison in unity a hymn of solidarity for our lady in paris it has been forty eight hours since a fire engulfed notre dame cathedral the cause is still under investigation today firefighters deny claims that they were too slow to respond saying what matters is that no one died including notre dame i bring golf in berlin this is the day. to do there's no money at all we've always trained for all kinds of catastrophes but when we saw the roof on fire for real it was something else suppose you could be a priest it was reading the gospel. there were twelve because it put the first part of the inside of a cathedral that if we don't have a president stress what's really important is a total michael as i said to the people of france an approach that will never be too much money. also coming up tonight the ballot counting looks good for indonesia's president a successful reelection campaign but even on election day there was no hid
sila nuclear programs remaining deadlock. across france this evening a chorus of church bells tolling in unison in unity a hymn of solidarity for our lady in paris it has been forty eight hours since a fire engulfed notre dame cathedral the cause is still under investigation today firefighters deny claims that they were too slow to respond saying what matters is that no one died including notre dame i bring golf in berlin this is the day. to do there's no money at all we've always trained for...
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president trump recognized sovereignty in the golan heights, he has the possibility to do something sila >> we saw the trump effect in a tel aviv market. what do you think of president trump? >> he's good. >> reporter: netanyahu is facing the first challenge in years from this candidate, benny gantz. president trump figures prominently in this campaign. his relationship with netanyahu is seen as an advantage here. is it a disadvantage for you? >> i think the relationship between people is important. but i think the relationship between countries is more so. >> reporter: tomorrow's election is the first step, jeff, then, the question, who can form a coalition government. >>> coming up next, an american woman heads home from africa, after she was abducted and held for ransom. cake in the conference room! showing 'em you're ready to be your own boss. that's the beauty of your smile. bring out the best in it with crest 3d white. crest removes 95% of surface stains... in just three days. >>> a woman from california would be home after being freed from kidnappers in africa. kimberly endicott w
president trump recognized sovereignty in the golan heights, he has the possibility to do something sila >> we saw the trump effect in a tel aviv market. what do you think of president trump? >> he's good. >> reporter: netanyahu is facing the first challenge in years from this candidate, benny gantz. president trump figures prominently in this campaign. his relationship with netanyahu is seen as an advantage here. is it a disadvantage for you? >> i think the relationship...
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the same protesters who wanted to flip out unhappy with been silas appointed and they are determined to push for a real change. we have come out today in order to oppose been salah ben feller leave we don't need you. we are here so the ones who are governing the country leave because they are robbing and not building the country they are destroying in . a serious political crisis began in february when president bush announced he would be seeking a fifth term in office he'd been in power since nineteen ninety nine but rarely seen in public since suffering a stroke in two thousand and thirteen after weeks of protests calling for him to step down the army withdrew its support for the eighty two year old president and the jury has longest serving president eventually resigned but for many algerians their fight is far from over they want a clean sweep of the political establishment at the national unity government to lead the transition to democracy about al-jazeera. the middle east and north africa analysts and joins us on skype from montgomery alabama in the united states good to have
the same protesters who wanted to flip out unhappy with been silas appointed and they are determined to push for a real change. we have come out today in order to oppose been salah ben feller leave we don't need you. we are here so the ones who are governing the country leave because they are robbing and not building the country they are destroying in . a serious political crisis began in february when president bush announced he would be seeking a fifth term in office he'd been in power since...
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is a red line that russia will not allow your brain to join nato because that would mean ne to me silas will be three or two minute distance from moscow this is something that russia views the surete line as for the issues of this election i think the most important issue is war and peace but i don't think it's going to be decided at this election because mr poroshenko and his friends in the ukrainian parliament basically they introduced the so-called deal q patient law which proclaim saraj an aggressor and which makes it very difficult to feel that means agreements on peace in the east of ukraine because the means can dream and sprit supposed amnesty for the rebels and the special status for their russian speaking territories in the east of ukraine none of that just possible under this new ukrainian law and of course none of that is possible under the changes to the constitution that. make or ukraine oriented towards nato and the second issue easy point to me here i think the legacy of mr parrish anchor is just tragic because ukraine was promised prosperity and the european is a nation
is a red line that russia will not allow your brain to join nato because that would mean ne to me silas will be three or two minute distance from moscow this is something that russia views the surete line as for the issues of this election i think the most important issue is war and peace but i don't think it's going to be decided at this election because mr poroshenko and his friends in the ukrainian parliament basically they introduced the so-called deal q patient law which proclaim saraj an...
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and the very very strong strong the stronger and stronger role the army with its head communicate sila. taking more power over the situation so people i think algerian as we all share in is losing patients patients all over the none of billet t.v. or the only willingness of the of this regime to interesting is to understand our claims on demands. so yes or the this these say right is very special and you know i was making a comparison there with what's happening in sudan because we have seen remarkable determination on the part of protest as in both countries and they have managed to get results they have managed to bring about some change through the sheer force of their will and in both cases we've seen what started as a protest against economic grievances developing into a demand for regime change but with the arrest of over a hundred people today in algiers do you worry that whatever you you have managed to gain from these protests you know could quickly dissipate that these gains are very fragile. i do i do agree with you that the games are still regicide but they do not think tha
and the very very strong strong the stronger and stronger role the army with its head communicate sila. taking more power over the situation so people i think algerian as we all share in is losing patients patients all over the none of billet t.v. or the only willingness of the of this regime to interesting is to understand our claims on demands. so yes or the this these say right is very special and you know i was making a comparison there with what's happening in sudan because we have seen...
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their 4-year-old silas waves at the crowd.ith legend gary player. silas even gives a high-five to dad for a great putt. clearly they are all very 'nsync which i say with purpose as you may have noticed. we have someone very special on the show today, justin's former bandmate lance bass is with us. [ applause ] he will help us celebrate the all-important holiday -- ♪ it's gonna be me >> that's coming up on "good morning america." that's all we got, george. >> thank you, lara. >>> we move on now to our "gma" cover story. the latest on the royal baby. this just in. abc news has learned that duchess meghan has officially passed her due date, that was april 29th. >> george, thank you for that breaking news. >> that was some good breaking news, wasn't it? amy robach is in windsor. >> reporter: good morning, george. good morning, everyone. we are still here. we are still waiting but on a glorious day like this in windsor, i don't mind one bit. we understand that duchess meghan is in good spirits and that she just had a rather importa
their 4-year-old silas waves at the crowd.ith legend gary player. silas even gives a high-five to dad for a great putt. clearly they are all very 'nsync which i say with purpose as you may have noticed. we have someone very special on the show today, justin's former bandmate lance bass is with us. [ applause ] he will help us celebrate the all-important holiday -- ♪ it's gonna be me >> that's coming up on "good morning america." that's all we got, george. >> thank you,...
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sila nantotech values the company at a billion dollars. i am guessing you in your life have never heard of it. they will make technology for car batteries, make them better. again, you have this small group of people in a nondescript building worth a billion dollars. >>> will people use those items. >> they will eventually. no, you can't buy stock in it. it's private. >> for now. >> for now. >> all right. how many of those workers there and everywhere have a college degrees. so the question is, is the college degree worth all the debt? many are divided when it comes to answering that question. a new study says 58% of graduates say yes. 42% say their degree wasn't worth the student debt that it created. >> new video shows a pontoon boat dangling off the edge of a dam in north california. drones captured this sight -- sorry, there is north carolina. the drones there captured this site before local fire crews were able to safely retrieve it. they connected their boat to a tree and attached the pontoon, pulling it away from the dam yesterday.
sila nantotech values the company at a billion dollars. i am guessing you in your life have never heard of it. they will make technology for car batteries, make them better. again, you have this small group of people in a nondescript building worth a billion dollars. >>> will people use those items. >> they will eventually. no, you can't buy stock in it. it's private. >> for now. >> for now. >> all right. how many of those workers there and everywhere have a...
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this is a red line the russia will not allow your brain to join nato because that would mean ne to me silas will be three or two minute distance from moscow this is something that russia views the surete line as for the issues of this election i think the most important issue is war and peace but i don't think it's going to be decided at this election because mr poroshenko and his friends in the ukrainian parliament basically they introduced the so-called deal q patient law which proclaim saraj and aggressor and which makes it very difficult to feel that means agreements on peace in the east of ukraine because the means can dream and sprit supposed amnesty for the rebels and the special status for their russian speaking territories in the east of ukraine none of that just possible under this new ukrainian law and of course none of that it's possible under the changes to the constitution that. make or ukraine oriented towards nato and the second issue easy point to me here i think the legacy of mr parrish anchor is just tragic because ukraine was promised prosperity and the european ization
this is a red line the russia will not allow your brain to join nato because that would mean ne to me silas will be three or two minute distance from moscow this is something that russia views the surete line as for the issues of this election i think the most important issue is war and peace but i don't think it's going to be decided at this election because mr poroshenko and his friends in the ukrainian parliament basically they introduced the so-called deal q patient law which proclaim saraj...
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derrius so this is why they've been asking gates to move and as a matter of fact i think that if gates sila had the chief of the army chief of staff moves and resign it will be it will be very good for him and. you know he would be remembered as this great. general hall made a historic. bet i think it is time for him to resign you know that if the president was on twitter he would see things like this this is chris who writes nothing is new under the sun the military will take over and bring back some rogues belonging to the old man's political party things will get worse and algeria and less democratic forces are really vigilant so that raises a few questions that another person in our community a former gaston a woman you heard just at the top of today show yes i mean i loose here's the question she raised what we're seeing now is the transition and headed now by. the head of the national people's council and. now there are questions surrounding the will of the military. and. and also what type of transition. to be reflective of the democratic aspirations of people or then going to be and
derrius so this is why they've been asking gates to move and as a matter of fact i think that if gates sila had the chief of the army chief of staff moves and resign it will be it will be very good for him and. you know he would be remembered as this great. general hall made a historic. bet i think it is time for him to resign you know that if the president was on twitter he would see things like this this is chris who writes nothing is new under the sun the military will take over and bring...
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is a red line that russia will not allow your brain to join nato because that would mean ne to me silas will be three or two minute distance from moscow this is something that russia views the surete line as for the issues of this election i think the most important issue is war and peace but i don't think it's going to be decided at this election because mr poroshenko and his friends in the ukrainian parliament basically they introduced the so-called deal q patient law which proclaim saraj and aggressive and which makes it very difficult to feel that means agreements on peace in the east of ukraine because the means can dream and sprit supposed amnesty for the rebels and the special status for their russian speaking territories in the east of ukraine none of that this possible under this new ukrainian law and of course none of that it's possible under the changes to the constitution that. make or ukraine oriented towards nato and the second issue easy point to me here i think the legacy of mr parrish anchor is just tragic because ukraine was promised prosperity and the european is a na
is a red line that russia will not allow your brain to join nato because that would mean ne to me silas will be three or two minute distance from moscow this is something that russia views the surete line as for the issues of this election i think the most important issue is war and peace but i don't think it's going to be decided at this election because mr poroshenko and his friends in the ukrainian parliament basically they introduced the so-called deal q patient law which proclaim saraj and...
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speaking first among the experts will be richard sila the henry coffman professor of history and financial institutions and markets at new york's two cities turned school of business the next is distinguished fellow alex pollock to share his views. following that i will moderate a discussion with today's feature -- the granting questions. now i'm pleased to introduce this afternoon's guest author. mark rose is a professor of history at florida atlantic university and author the author of more than 40 academic articles and history related journals and several books. he is the coeditor of the book series american business politics and society pollack -- published by -- and several professional associations and journal editorial warts and with that short introduction please join me in welcoming professor mark rosen. [applause] >> thank you paul for that nice introduction and thank you all for coming over here. i appreciate the opportunity to talk a little bit about the book rather than trying to provide an overview what i chose to do was to talk about jim hensarling who spoke here in 2017 and
speaking first among the experts will be richard sila the henry coffman professor of history and financial institutions and markets at new york's two cities turned school of business the next is distinguished fellow alex pollock to share his views. following that i will moderate a discussion with today's feature -- the granting questions. now i'm pleased to introduce this afternoon's guest author. mark rose is a professor of history at florida atlantic university and author the author of more...
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we go to silas in rutland, vermont on the independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call.n regards to impeachment and , onemphasis on it today thing congress has been doing is ceding power to the presidency from republican and democratic administrations going back, where the president seems to be able to go to war almost when they want to, negotiate treaties without to.fication when they want so people can think they are treaties, but they are actually not, because they are not ratified; created secure orders when they want to, -- neil gorsuch when he was up for nomination, before he was on a lower court, the lower court sided with an illegal immigrant against the chevron doctrine, where the courts were deferred to the executive agencies for enforcement of their own rules. he wrote that the courts should do their job and move on the law. the laws are created. by congress, not by executive order. so congress has stepped back and let the power of the presidency gain power beyond imagination of any of the founding fathers. said he impeachment issue, if they wanted to separate
we go to silas in rutland, vermont on the independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call.n regards to impeachment and , onemphasis on it today thing congress has been doing is ceding power to the presidency from republican and democratic administrations going back, where the president seems to be able to go to war almost when they want to, negotiate treaties without to.fication when they want so people can think they are treaties, but they are actually not, because they are not...