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st. petersburg. >> i want too look at this report. the cook political report shifted, i don't know if you saw this, 20 house races toward the democrats after the vote and three of those 20 went from leaning republican and are now toss-ups. but how does your party keep up this momentum really for the next 18 months? >> oh, my dpaugosh. well, people are energized. the first evidence i got that people are energized about politics again, about government, about good public service, was the day after the inauguration. i went to the inauguration out of respect. i work for her, i did not vote for him. but he is the president of the united states and so out of respect i went. the next day i flew home to st. petersburg from washington. and was attending the women's march here locally. they expected a thousand people. when i got there, there were 25,000 people in my hometown of st. petersburg, florida. there had never been that many in a march or demonstration in the history of st. petersburg. not for civil ri
st. petersburg. >> i want too look at this report. the cook political report shifted, i don't know if you saw this, 20 house races toward the democrats after the vote and three of those 20 went from leaning republican and are now toss-ups. but how does your party keep up this momentum really for the next 18 months? >> oh, my dpaugosh. well, people are energized. the first evidence i got that people are energized about politics again, about government, about good public service, was...
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the two protagonists live on the outskirts of st petersburg with their son, alyos ha. of st petersburgxic recriminations. and, when alyos ha toxic recriminations. and, when alyosha goes missing after a particularly bad bust up, two days passed before it is notice. the police they may have more importance is to deal with and should go ms hill the time. translation: the police reflect the interests of the government, the people of power. when there is a tragic situation, people had to organise themselves, and deal with it. -- organise themselves, and deal with it. —— and children go missing all the time. it is a downbeat portrayal of russian life. translation: so it is a true group of volunteers, which operates in big cities in russia. it is a matter of principle for them that they don't ta ke principle for them that they don't take money and they are not a government enterprise. andrey zvyag i ntsev government enterprise. andrey zvyagintsev has been criticised in the past for casting russia in a negative light of the world stage. many felt his previous film, leviathan, a man at the merc
the two protagonists live on the outskirts of st petersburg with their son, alyos ha. of st petersburgxic recriminations. and, when alyos ha toxic recriminations. and, when alyosha goes missing after a particularly bad bust up, two days passed before it is notice. the police they may have more importance is to deal with and should go ms hill the time. translation: the police reflect the interests of the government, the people of power. when there is a tragic situation, people had to organise...
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korea are working under appalling conditions, and had been deployed to work at the zenit arena in st petersburgon't say what that is for another two weeks. as for the 31 year old's international career, well that looks to be coming to a close. england's record scorer has been been left out again by head coach gareth southgate who's named his squad to face scotland and france next month. rooney has been a bit player in his club sides season, with former club everton or the chinese super league possible destinations if he leaves old trafford. marco silva has resigned as hull city manager after the club's relegation from the premier league the portuguese took the job injanuary on a deal until the end of the season but couldn't save them from the drop to the championship. the club were relegated in the penultimate week of the season. dutchman tom dumoulin took a massive step towards winning the giro d'italia when he fended off some desperate attacks by colombian nairo quintana on stage 18 to retain the leaders pinkjersey. the dolomites looked tailor—made for movistar‘s quintana but, try as he could
korea are working under appalling conditions, and had been deployed to work at the zenit arena in st petersburgon't say what that is for another two weeks. as for the 31 year old's international career, well that looks to be coming to a close. england's record scorer has been been left out again by head coach gareth southgate who's named his squad to face scotland and france next month. rooney has been a bit player in his club sides season, with former club everton or the chinese super league...
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fans gather to watch the first semifinal at next year's tournament in the newly built stadium in st petersburgifa have found evidence north koreans who worked on the site were subjected to appalling conditions. our sports news correspondent richard conway takes up the story. the heads of four nordic football associations wrote to the fifa president because they had been made aware of allegations,
fans gather to watch the first semifinal at next year's tournament in the newly built stadium in st petersburgifa have found evidence north koreans who worked on the site were subjected to appalling conditions. our sports news correspondent richard conway takes up the story. the heads of four nordic football associations wrote to the fifa president because they had been made aware of allegations,
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fans gather to watch the first semifinal at next year's tournament in the newly built stadium in st petersburg, to what extent did those who helped build it suffer? fifa have found evidence north koreans who worked on the site were subjected to appalling conditions. our sports news correspondent richard conway takes up the story. the heads of four nordic football associations wrote to the fifa president because they had been made aware of allegations, norwegian magazine about the use of north korean workers building the saint petersburg stadium. subsequent to that, the president has written back and said that he is aware of these north korean. a monitoring committee that these are implemented found evidence of north korean is working there in late 2016. they say those workers are no longer there but they did raisea workers are no longer there but they did raise a point about the appalling conditions, quote unquote, that they may have been subjected to. the norwegian magazine reports that the north koreans were subjected to living conditions with no running water, no heat. they got an answer to
fans gather to watch the first semifinal at next year's tournament in the newly built stadium in st petersburg, to what extent did those who helped build it suffer? fifa have found evidence north koreans who worked on the site were subjected to appalling conditions. our sports news correspondent richard conway takes up the story. the heads of four nordic football associations wrote to the fifa president because they had been made aware of allegations, norwegian magazine about the use of north...
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st. petersburg, florida on the independent line. what is on your mind? caller: actually, the gentleman that just got off the phone was on the money when he said there is not one mention anywhere either in the original or in theon constitution and bill of rights god, christian, or christianity. he is right on the money. he is right all so to say article six specifically says there is to be no religious test for public office. i wanted to add one thing. i can to this last gentleman who , thomaseing right jefferson and james madison were the original people who were responsible for getting the first in virginia, the virginia religious freedom law passed in 1786. on the basis of that, madison was responsible for getting amendment one of the bill of rights into the constitution. he specifically modeled the first amendment of the bill of rights on the basis of the principal and the virginia religious freedom law, which stipulated government neutrality. with that meant was, and he stated it and jefferson stated it, equality before the law of all religions and o
st. petersburg, florida on the independent line. what is on your mind? caller: actually, the gentleman that just got off the phone was on the money when he said there is not one mention anywhere either in the original or in theon constitution and bill of rights god, christian, or christianity. he is right on the money. he is right all so to say article six specifically says there is to be no religious test for public office. i wanted to add one thing. i can to this last gentleman who ,...
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st. petersburg and moscow were later destroyed during soviet communist persecution. so those who could escape from the soviet union did so in various parts of the world. often entrusted to the jesuits, the jesuit order, the society of jesus, often trained as jesuits in rome to train russian byzantine catholic christians.'s our parish, our lady of fatima, was actually a jesuit parish from its inception in 1950. >> let me ask you this, if i have it right. you are a catholic church out of the church of rome. you practice the byzantine rights from latin rights, you do services in english. >> we moved from slavonic to english about 23 years ago. >> if i wanted to fulfill my sunday obligation, receive the sacraments, confession, eucharist at your church, that is perfectly all right. >> like in any other catholic church, the liturgy will be quite different. we are a parish of the archdiocese because the number of russian byzantine catholic churches throughout the world is so small that they have been entrusted to the care of the local latin ordinary, which of course and our
st. petersburg and moscow were later destroyed during soviet communist persecution. so those who could escape from the soviet union did so in various parts of the world. often entrusted to the jesuits, the jesuit order, the society of jesus, often trained as jesuits in rome to train russian byzantine catholic christians.'s our parish, our lady of fatima, was actually a jesuit parish from its inception in 1950. >> let me ask you this, if i have it right. you are a catholic church out of...
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st. petersburg, the city peter the great founded. it is also the home city of vladimir putin.here are very symbolic layers going on here. i think essentially macron wants to show despite his strong statements on russia in the past, he wants to show he is pragmatic. he was to give this relationship a chance. no doubt that is also the signal vladimir putin will be trying to send here. >> numerous bones of contention are likely to remain despite the visit, namely russia's actions in eastern ukraine and their involvement in syria. >> there are numerous divisions already. during the g7 macron said russia invaded ukraine, strong language. we will see if he uses that can which today. the joint -- press conference. and any illusions to the hacking of macron's campaign. his associates say russian hackers were involved. the campaign cannot formally accuse the russian government, but added to tensions in an already fraught relationship between the kremlin and emmanuelle macron. and the fact that macron's great rival, marine le pen, was hosted by vladimir putin during the campaign. we wil
st. petersburg, the city peter the great founded. it is also the home city of vladimir putin.here are very symbolic layers going on here. i think essentially macron wants to show despite his strong statements on russia in the past, he wants to show he is pragmatic. he was to give this relationship a chance. no doubt that is also the signal vladimir putin will be trying to send here. >> numerous bones of contention are likely to remain despite the visit, namely russia's actions in eastern...
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the workers were said to be north koreans working on a stadium in st petersburg.fifa and the local organising committee have required the general contractor to take immediate steps to rectify the issues identified." here's the bbc‘s richard conway. the monitoring committee found evidence of workers and they have said they are no longer in the area and as faras said they are no longer in the area and as far as they are concerned they are not working on any other stadiums. they raised concerns about the appalling conditions that they may have been subjected to. reports that the north koreans were subjected to living conditions where there was no sanitation, no running water, no heat. lots of questions have gone unanswered today. no response from them. fifa saying in a statement to the bbc that they are aware of this, that they have protocols in place, they are monitoring this, their committee was aware of this and it has not continued on and they are committed to these big events. the world cup in russia going ahead in an ethical way and with respect to human rights
the workers were said to be north koreans working on a stadium in st petersburg.fifa and the local organising committee have required the general contractor to take immediate steps to rectify the issues identified." here's the bbc‘s richard conway. the monitoring committee found evidence of workers and they have said they are no longer in the area and as faras said they are no longer in the area and as far as they are concerned they are not working on any other stadiums. they raised...
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st. petersburg and in turkey.o, i feel this is part of a bigger plan to close down independent academic institutions which foster critical thinking and independent thought. reporter: for the central european university's president michael ignatieff, the new legislation is a frontal attack on his university, launched in a dictatorial manner. mr. ignatieff: in a democratic society -- germany, for example -- if they wanted to change the regulations relating to a university, in a democratic society you bring it forward to the university, you talk, you give them advance warning, you have discussions. we had no advance warning, no discussion, no bilateral exchanges. in fact, they refused to meet us, and so, that's had the effect of making this much more difficult. reporter: so gaspar bekes heads off to another demonstration to drum up more support for his school. it's one of the loudest protests against victor orban's government in years. mr. bekes: this is a very hopeful sign for democracy. especially hungarian democra
st. petersburg and in turkey.o, i feel this is part of a bigger plan to close down independent academic institutions which foster critical thinking and independent thought. reporter: for the central european university's president michael ignatieff, the new legislation is a frontal attack on his university, launched in a dictatorial manner. mr. ignatieff: in a democratic society -- germany, for example -- if they wanted to change the regulations relating to a university, in a democratic society...
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boris and zhenya live together on the outskirts of st petersburg with their 12—year—old son, alyos ha arguments and bitter recriminations. and, when alyosha goes missing after one particularly explosive parentalbust up, two days passed before anyone even notices. —— parental bust—up. when they report alyosha's disappearance to the police, they aren't very interested. they say they have more important things to deal with, and children going missing in russia all the time. translation: the police reallyjust reflect the interests of the government, the people of power. when there is a tragic situation, people had to organise themselves, in order to help themselves. a volunteer organisation that helps investigate alyosha's disappearance is the one glimmer of hope in an otherwise relentlessly downbeat portrayal of russian life. translation: so it is a true group of volunteers, which operates in big cities in russia. it's a matter of principle for them that they don't take money, and they're not a government enterprise. zvyagintsev has been criticised in the past for casting russia in a neg
boris and zhenya live together on the outskirts of st petersburg with their 12—year—old son, alyos ha arguments and bitter recriminations. and, when alyosha goes missing after one particularly explosive parentalbust up, two days passed before anyone even notices. —— parental bust—up. when they report alyosha's disappearance to the police, they aren't very interested. they say they have more important things to deal with, and children going missing in russia all the time. translation:...
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paris and st petersburg, now manchester.with the people of britain. on the later stage of his tour of the middle east, president trump said what he called the wicked ideology behind terrorism had to be com pletely ideology behind terrorism had to be completely obliterated. so many young, beautiful, innocent people living their lives, murdered by evil losers in life. i won't call them monsters, because they would like that term. they would think that's a great name. i will call them, from now on, losers. because that's what they are, they are losers. the president's spokesman said he had telephoned theresa may to express his condolences, the first of many world leaders to make similar calls. the newly elected president of france, and manual macro, also spoke to the prime minister and offered her all means of cooperation to help britain in the fight of terrorism. in berlin, the union flag was at half—mast at the british embassy. and germany's chancellor offered her support and sympathy. translation: this suspected terrorist at
paris and st petersburg, now manchester.with the people of britain. on the later stage of his tour of the middle east, president trump said what he called the wicked ideology behind terrorism had to be com pletely ideology behind terrorism had to be completely obliterated. so many young, beautiful, innocent people living their lives, murdered by evil losers in life. i won't call them monsters, because they would like that term. they would think that's a great name. i will call them, from now...
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st. petersburg economic forum. erik schatzker joined by the finance minister.hat to you live. that panel discussion on thursday. thursday seems like a week away. only a few days away. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's go to taylor riggs. taylor: i'll take it from here. many of british airways' problems have ended, but chaos is lingering. the airline is trying to recover from a technology failure that disrupted hundreds of flights and stranded thousands of passengers. b.a. says the problem was caused by a power supply issue. saudi gulf has agreed to buy 16 boeing 777's. saudi gulf began operations in october 2016 with four airbus jets. the oil market is pessimistic over the opec deal to extend production cuts. crude slipped below $50 a barrel. opec agreed to extend the output curves by nine months, a move seen as the most predictable outcome. that is your bloomberg business flash. mark: german chancellor angela merkel has given the strongest indication yet that the u.s. and europe are drifting apart. speaking at a munich campaign rally
st. petersburg economic forum. erik schatzker joined by the finance minister.hat to you live. that panel discussion on thursday. thursday seems like a week away. only a few days away. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's go to taylor riggs. taylor: i'll take it from here. many of british airways' problems have ended, but chaos is lingering. the airline is trying to recover from a technology failure that disrupted hundreds of flights and stranded thousands of...
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st. petersburg. executives including oscar ring is set to testify before the house transportation committee on capitol hill. today's hearing comes after, you've seen this video, track down forcibly off the united flight last month to make room for airline employees. other executives include the vice president in american, alaska and southwest airlines. the hearing comes after an american airlines flight attendant took a stroller from a woman traveling with two young children and argued with another passenger. the flying public is to fly these days. nice to see the companies, carriers get grilled on capitol hill. nicole: the trump administration plans to replace. tom curry, comptroller of the currency could be replaced as soon as this week. spokesman for the white house and curry are not commenting. meanwhile, donald trump reportedly saying he is thinking about breaking up the big u.s. banks. the president is looking at bringing back glass-steagall act, a law that was passed in 1933 that prevented inv
st. petersburg. executives including oscar ring is set to testify before the house transportation committee on capitol hill. today's hearing comes after, you've seen this video, track down forcibly off the united flight last month to make room for airline employees. other executives include the vice president in american, alaska and southwest airlines. the hearing comes after an american airlines flight attendant took a stroller from a woman traveling with two young children and argued with...
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st. petersburg just last month. i had hoped all along that russia and the united states would be working together. we have a common enemy and that is islamic terrorism. what the president was doing -- and hey, in fact, we had president obama, i supported him last year when he provided intelligence to the russians relative to syria. this was not a violation of any statute of law. it was intended to protect the lives of people in russia and obviously the people of the united states. host: what about the case made by democrats about the people who give us this information? are we broaching trust if we share it with someone else? guest: i disagree because the intent of giving that information was to save lives wherever it is in the world. it was actually promoting the agenda of protecting innocent citizens from a murderous ideology that threatens also this its of the world. host: we are talking about this topic and we will talk about the representatives efforts on north korea. we want to take a couple of calls if that's
st. petersburg just last month. i had hoped all along that russia and the united states would be working together. we have a common enemy and that is islamic terrorism. what the president was doing -- and hey, in fact, we had president obama, i supported him last year when he provided intelligence to the russians relative to syria. this was not a violation of any statute of law. it was intended to protect the lives of people in russia and obviously the people of the united states. host: what...
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st. petersburg russia. russia and theen u.s. may be at an all-time low.ved compliance with the deal to limit oil production. ofording to a survey analysts, oil companies in ship outputg data, wil oil fell last month, now standing at 35,000 barrels a day above the target, putting the group 90% of the way toward its goal. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. coming up, we had back to the milken institute global conference. erik schatzker will be talking to david rubenstein. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." let's head back to erik schatzker at the milken institute global conference in beverly hills. erik: thank you. i'm here with david rubenstein, cofounder and co-ceo of the carlyle group, one of the world's largest revenue equity investors. it is not just corporate private equity. you are a multi-asset manager. we might as well begin with corporate private equity. that is what you are known best for. the question i keep asking
st. petersburg russia. russia and theen u.s. may be at an all-time low.ved compliance with the deal to limit oil production. ofording to a survey analysts, oil companies in ship outputg data, wil oil fell last month, now standing at 35,000 barrels a day above the target, putting the group 90% of the way toward its goal. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. coming up, we had back to the...
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st. petersburg. on capitol hill with the ceo of united airlines is repeating his apology about the passenger dragged off and overbooked united playing. united has reached a settlement with the passenger who was injured. the airline also issued apologies to keep it from happening again. in south korea, a controversial mitchell -- missile shield is in operation. stressed concerns that the missile shield will upset the balance of security in the region. it demands that it be removed. in the u k, manufacturing unexpected grew last month at the fastest pace in three years. the domestic market got stronger and the weaker pound is making british products more attractive. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm emma chandra. this is bloomberg. come incoming up treasury yields climbing after steve mnuchin said it could absolutely make sense for the u.s. to sell ultralong bonds. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn.
st. petersburg. on capitol hill with the ceo of united airlines is repeating his apology about the passenger dragged off and overbooked united playing. united has reached a settlement with the passenger who was injured. the airline also issued apologies to keep it from happening again. in south korea, a controversial mitchell -- missile shield is in operation. stressed concerns that the missile shield will upset the balance of security in the region. it demands that it be removed. in the u k,...
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st. petersburg eat is hea washington.ody slamming a reporter and assault charges are going with him. what will he say when he arrives on capitol hill? joining us to discuss this is representative scott taylor of virginia. congress member, thank you for being with us. are you proud to serve with greg gianforte? >> good morning. it is good to be with you. look, montanans speak clearly who they want to represent them in washington. we have to honor that. the behavior is unacceptable. if you are a veteran, call me up. i will tell you it is unacceptable behavior. to say otherwise would be false. obviously. montanans spoke clearly. >> let me play a little bit of sound. nancy pelosi has a different take. listen. >> just to see this person who wants to be the one representative to the house of representatives from montana be a want-to-be trump. that is his model. we have to say come on. behave. behave. that was outrageous. >> congress member, as a society, has the bar been low lowered here? a guy accused of assaulting a reporter.
st. petersburg eat is hea washington.ody slamming a reporter and assault charges are going with him. what will he say when he arrives on capitol hill? joining us to discuss this is representative scott taylor of virginia. congress member, thank you for being with us. are you proud to serve with greg gianforte? >> good morning. it is good to be with you. look, montanans speak clearly who they want to represent them in washington. we have to honor that. the behavior is unacceptable. if you...
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st. petersburg police officer and j.j.' his knees and feet and everything else got hung up around the steering wheel. and from that point on multiple back problems, multiple back surgeries. >> reporter: and that, said cara, is when -- >> he started drinking heavily, all day, every day. >> reporter: at home recovering? >> yes. >> reporter: depressed. >> depressed, yeah. >> reporter: he recovered, eventually, she said, and took that job as an investigator at the medical examiners office. but he was in pain most of the time. >> he kept drinking. and that's when he started using the oxycodone for the knee pain. >> reporter: sure. that was prescribed, right? >> yes. but it became chronic. and he was unpredictable when he was on it and off it. >> reporter: cara told detectives j.j. liked his work with the medical examiners office, but the horrific crime scenes he witnessed took their toll. so much so he developed ptsd. >> one example, the last one -- a man threw his 7-year-old girl off a bridge. and that was his case. i know it w
st. petersburg police officer and j.j.' his knees and feet and everything else got hung up around the steering wheel. and from that point on multiple back problems, multiple back surgeries. >> reporter: and that, said cara, is when -- >> he started drinking heavily, all day, every day. >> reporter: at home recovering? >> yes. >> reporter: depressed. >> depressed, yeah. >> reporter: he recovered, eventually, she said, and took that job as an investigator...
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st. petersburg and demonstrate, and putin blames me that i'm the one who got all those people in the streets. so it kind of went downhill from there. >> it did. before i ask you whether you'd invite president duterte to the white house, your supporters are sad and disappointed and some angry and some say could it have been different? could you have had a better rationale? he had one message, make america great again. and where was your message? do you take any personal responsibility? >> oh, of course. i was the candidate. i was the person who was on the ballot and i am very aware of, you know, the challenges, the problems, the shortfalls that we had again. i will write all of this out for you. but i will say this. i've been in a lot of campaigns and i'm very proud of the campaign we ran and of the staff and the volunteers and people out there day after day and it wasn't a perfect campaign. there is no such thing. but i was on the way to winning until a combination of jim comey's letter on october 28th and russian wikileaks raised doubts in the minds of people who were inclined to vote for m
st. petersburg and demonstrate, and putin blames me that i'm the one who got all those people in the streets. so it kind of went downhill from there. >> it did. before i ask you whether you'd invite president duterte to the white house, your supporters are sad and disappointed and some angry and some say could it have been different? could you have had a better rationale? he had one message, make america great again. and where was your message? do you take any personal responsibility?...
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st. petersburg, new york, line for democrats. morning. caller: good morning. how are you? host: doing well. caller: this deal that congress has reached this funding deal, you say funding, people got to understand where the funding comes from. comes from taxes. it comes from revenue. and when they start cutting tax , the fundingch theying to go down and can't keep spending if the money is not coming in. it's just like running a household. this countryual in has got to do it. they got to pay their bills. and you can only pay what you have. and if they don't start understanding that if they keep cutting taxes for corporations and giving them breaks and not theyg their fair share, need to start paying their fair share. and its taxes is what funds this country. so when you talk about funding the country and funding the thatnment, you need revenue or you cannot do the funding. this deal -- they talk about they're going to cut things. talk why don't they cut or about -- they talk about healthcare a lot and the costs of healthcare. what the american people in this want, we want wh
st. petersburg, new york, line for democrats. morning. caller: good morning. how are you? host: doing well. caller: this deal that congress has reached this funding deal, you say funding, people got to understand where the funding comes from. comes from taxes. it comes from revenue. and when they start cutting tax , the fundingch theying to go down and can't keep spending if the money is not coming in. it's just like running a household. this countryual in has got to do it. they got to pay...
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st. petersburg and demonstrate and putin blames me. so it kind of went downhill from there. >> it did. >> before i asked you whether you were invited duterte to the white house, can i just ask you something? because again, i think many people say look, they're going to speak to secretary clinton, there's a -- your supporters are sad, they're devastated, and some angry. >> and some say could it have been different? could the campaign have been better? he had one message according to his opponent. and where you wuas your message? >> do you take responsibility? >> i tack absolute responsibility. i was the candidate. i was the person who was on the ballot and i am very aware of, you know, the challenges, the problems, the, you know, shortfalls that we had. again, i will write all this out for you, but i will say this. i've been in a lot of campaigns and i'm very proud of the campaign we ran and i'm proud of the staff and the volunteers and the people who were out there day after day and it wasn't a perfect campaign. there is no such thing.
st. petersburg and demonstrate and putin blames me. so it kind of went downhill from there. >> it did. >> before i asked you whether you were invited duterte to the white house, can i just ask you something? because again, i think many people say look, they're going to speak to secretary clinton, there's a -- your supporters are sad, they're devastated, and some angry. >> and some say could it have been different? could the campaign have been better? he had one message...
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st. petersburg, russia. president trump is getting some heat for something he said about his approach to reducing the tensions with north korea. the president said he would be "honored" to meet with north korean leader, kim jim un , under the right conditions. no sitting u.s. president has ever met with a north korean leader while in power. i wish were not of use the term, on a. i think the broader point is when the time is right for talks, we will do it. that time is not now. >> the white house press secretary said the u.s. must see a change in behavior of north korea like giving up their north korean nuclear program before president trump would sit down with kim jim un. >>> the trump administration is also showing some force. two supersonic american bombers flew over the korean peninsula yesterday. it's a training drill with the south korean air force. north korea says the u.s. is pushing the region to the brink of nuclear war. because of this military exercise. >>> philippine president rodrigo duterte is
st. petersburg, russia. president trump is getting some heat for something he said about his approach to reducing the tensions with north korea. the president said he would be "honored" to meet with north korean leader, kim jim un , under the right conditions. no sitting u.s. president has ever met with a north korean leader while in power. i wish were not of use the term, on a. i think the broader point is when the time is right for talks, we will do it. that time is not now....
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st. petersburg florida they are dumping raw sewage into a major estuary there. we have to stop that sort of thing. if we had maintain healthy as tweets about the gulf of mexico, my guess is that four of the five gulf states would not have been -- it would not have been necessary. again, yes, overfishing does occur, but the impact would not be as great if our estuaries were healthy. yes. >> thank you for sharing with us some of the passages from the book, and the first one you read talked about some might be more than an american see if it were not for the verge of the -- [inaudible] international body of water, and i was one at some point if you would be interested in studying the historical processes that it happened from the southern gulf coast, gulf of mexico, within mexico, for example. >> as you point out, the five u.s. states occupy almost exactly one half of the gulf coastline, and mexico and cuba sure the other half. i decided to focus on the five u.s. states for a couple of reasons. one is that the american interaction with the gulf of mexico, it exceed
st. petersburg florida they are dumping raw sewage into a major estuary there. we have to stop that sort of thing. if we had maintain healthy as tweets about the gulf of mexico, my guess is that four of the five gulf states would not have been -- it would not have been necessary. again, yes, overfishing does occur, but the impact would not be as great if our estuaries were healthy. yes. >> thank you for sharing with us some of the passages from the book, and the first one you read talked...
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st. petersburg russia. >>> president trump taking heat for comment about his approach to reducing tensions with north korea. the president said he would "be honored to meet with north korean leader, kim jim un , under the right conditions." no sitting american president has ever met with a north korean leader while in power. >> i wish you would not have use the term owner. he probably regret using that but the broader point is one a time is right for talks, we will do it. that time is not now. >> the white house spokesman said the u.s. must see a change of behavior by north korea like giving up their nuclear program before president trump would sit down with kim jim un. >>> healthcare bill is back on not clear if it has enough votes to pass through congress. mike pence head to capitol hill today to try to get more republican support for the bill. the text of the latest bill has not been released and there is debate over what will be covered. president trump said it will provide coverage for pre- existing conditions. the president is calling on house lawmakers to vote on the bill before the
st. petersburg russia. >>> president trump taking heat for comment about his approach to reducing tensions with north korea. the president said he would "be honored to meet with north korean leader, kim jim un , under the right conditions." no sitting american president has ever met with a north korean leader while in power. >> i wish you would not have use the term owner. he probably regret using that but the broader point is one a time is right for talks, we will do...
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st. petersburg. he could have only gone there unless the president-elect asked him to.about jared kushner's security clearances or, oh my god, look at the president's son-in-law, this is about the president. >> let me ask you this, though. given the reasoning coming from "the new york times" and reporting coming from the knew times, this private back channel connection that was discussed would be for discussions between michael flynn at the time to discussion kremlin officials the issue of syria. does that mitigate some of the criticisms that have been made about that report? >> can you imagine the president of the united states turning to his son-in-law and saying i don't want anything he's saying to be known to syria? it could be transferred ba being to putin and implemented without our intelligence community. i was special assistance for counterintelligence and counterterrorism. they will know about that as soon as kushner gets there, nuer one. number two, the president of the united states is supposed to learn from the intelligence community how to deal with russia
st. petersburg. he could have only gone there unless the president-elect asked him to.about jared kushner's security clearances or, oh my god, look at the president's son-in-law, this is about the president. >> let me ask you this, though. given the reasoning coming from "the new york times" and reporting coming from the knew times, this private back channel connection that was discussed would be for discussions between michael flynn at the time to discussion kremlin officials...
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st. petersburg and he very pointedly said to me, and he knows a lot about american history.said you really think american elections are democratic? you had two examples, see he knows his history, two examples where the person who won the popular vote didn't get the presidency. of course now there are three examples. he went on to say i'm not saying it's a good system or a bad system. i'm telling you stop lecturing us. we don't need to adocht yopt yo system. the more you see chaos, the more you can say you thought these agencies were independent? look, trump just undermined that and fired the head of the fbi. >> let's talk about the international stage. president trump is about to make his first international trip. he's going to saudi arabia, israel, the vatican. he'll be meeting with the pope, and belgium. what do you expect? this is huge, all of the people that he'll be talking to, the places that he's chosen to go. what do you see here? >> well, israel and the vatican are of course more about domestic politics than foreign policy, but in going to, in making his first trip
st. petersburg and he very pointedly said to me, and he knows a lot about american history.said you really think american elections are democratic? you had two examples, see he knows his history, two examples where the person who won the popular vote didn't get the presidency. of course now there are three examples. he went on to say i'm not saying it's a good system or a bad system. i'm telling you stop lecturing us. we don't need to adocht yopt yo system. the more you see chaos, the more you...
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st. petersburg on during a saturday nationwide day of protest against russian president vladimir putin. at least 30 cities participated in the protests during which , thousands of people lined up to formally present letters of dissent at government offices. back in the united states, the national security agency says it is curtailing one of its controversial mass surveillance programs known as the "upstream" program. on friday, the nsa admitted that an internal review found the program violated rules set by a secret surveillance court. under the program, the nsa collected en masse americans' communications with people abroad if the conversations simply imaging keywords designated by the agency. on friday, nsa whistleblower edward snowden said, "the truth changed everything." donald trump's counterterrorism adviser, sebastian gorka, is reportedly being ousted from the white house amid reports about his links to a hungarian far-right, nazi-allied group. the jewish newspaper "the forward" has also reported gorka supported an anti-semitic and racist paramilitary militia in hungary while he
st. petersburg on during a saturday nationwide day of protest against russian president vladimir putin. at least 30 cities participated in the protests during which , thousands of people lined up to formally present letters of dissent at government offices. back in the united states, the national security agency says it is curtailing one of its controversial mass surveillance programs known as the "upstream" program. on friday, the nsa admitted that an internal review found the...
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st. petersburg train bombings. >>> the white house expects a vote on health care overhaul by week's end.he president set out the terms he would be willing to accept. >> the people voting for trump aren't getting good. they're going to get the greatest. these are the greatest people. we'll either have a great plan or i'm not signing it. i said from day one, the best thing i can do is let obamacare die and come in with a plan but it's not fair to the people. i don't want to set dead lines. i think it's going to be approved. it could be soon but could be not so soon. >> the president also told bloomberg, quote, i want it to be good for sick people. it's not in its final form right now. it will be very -- every bit as good as pre-existing conditions as obamacare. in response a spokesperson for speaker ryan says, quote, the republican plan protects people with pre-existing conditions. states can't opt out without a high-risk pool to take care of them and waivers never applied to anyone who's been continuously covered. we believe there's more than one way to address this problem. it's still a
st. petersburg train bombings. >>> the white house expects a vote on health care overhaul by week's end.he president set out the terms he would be willing to accept. >> the people voting for trump aren't getting good. they're going to get the greatest. these are the greatest people. we'll either have a great plan or i'm not signing it. i said from day one, the best thing i can do is let obamacare die and come in with a plan but it's not fair to the people. i don't want to set...
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st. petersburg bombing in russia, police did find another device in another metro car. i think the key thing for law enforcement is to clear the year to make sure that there are no other risks that could do further damage at that particular site. but it's extremely chaotic, they are going to want to try to be in contact with people to get key and critical information that will help unravel this, but there's so much data out there right now, that they're trying to pull down and make sense of it. it's going to be at least a number of hours before either the intelligence or law enforcement folks have a better idea of what happened. >> sam, can you explain what you heard and if you saw anything? >> reporter: yes, we had an extremely loud banging, nothing like i have ever heard in this venue before. and as we were just talking, we had seven ambulances exit the metro station, with lights and sirens flashings, really rushing down to the arena, i'm not sure what happened, but a large number of ambulances have just left the venue. i'm currently looking at a road block, there's a
st. petersburg bombing in russia, police did find another device in another metro car. i think the key thing for law enforcement is to clear the year to make sure that there are no other risks that could do further damage at that particular site. but it's extremely chaotic, they are going to want to try to be in contact with people to get key and critical information that will help unravel this, but there's so much data out there right now, that they're trying to pull down and make sense of it....
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representatives of german business circles will take part in st petersburg international economic forum touched the issues of humanitarian cooperation, scientific educational context and cultural ties. however, the biggest attention was the international agenda as to the issues of preparation for the upcoming g20 summit that we will discuss at a working breakfast after this meeting with you. russia and germany cooperate within the g20 format against terrorism, money—laundering and tax evasion and corruption. russia is prepared to facilitate german legislature so that the g20 summit is productive. we will discuss the issues of the world economy and finances. at the current meeting we have talked about the current situation in ukraine which raises serious concerns. week, with mrs merkel, are in constant contact, as well as with other members. as you know the latest conversation was on the 17th of april. we should continue to be actively involved in the regulation of the ukrainian crisis and we will talk about this after the presidential election in france. we have reiterated our commitmen
representatives of german business circles will take part in st petersburg international economic forum touched the issues of humanitarian cooperation, scientific educational context and cultural ties. however, the biggest attention was the international agenda as to the issues of preparation for the upcoming g20 summit that we will discuss at a working breakfast after this meeting with you. russia and germany cooperate within the g20 format against terrorism, money—laundering and tax evasion...
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it all kicked off in st petersburg, russia, on april the 1st, where peter ran his first marathon. 18to complete the bratislava marathon. but the weather was much nicer on day 24, which saw peter running in sunny portugal. and he was still smiling when he arrived in france for marathon number 27. four days later, and peter was in italy, vatican city. and on day 33, he raced in the greek capital athens. his 35th marathon in switzerland, and now he's about to run his penultimate race in reykjavik. that's where he is this morning. peter, good morning. iwill say one thing, before i ask a question, i can see how much weight you have lost over the last few weeks. how are you feeling? yes, i am just feeling tired, excited. a mixture of loads of different feelings, to be honest. are you mid marathon right now? are we holding you up? i got up at 5am. i have been out into iceland. i have run about 11 miles. some amazing scenery. after this i have 15 and a bit more miles to go and then fly off to dublin to get the 44th done. peter, what is your motivation? the motivation is trying to raise aware
it all kicked off in st petersburg, russia, on april the 1st, where peter ran his first marathon. 18to complete the bratislava marathon. but the weather was much nicer on day 24, which saw peter running in sunny portugal. and he was still smiling when he arrived in france for marathon number 27. four days later, and peter was in italy, vatican city. and on day 33, he raced in the greek capital athens. his 35th marathon in switzerland, and now he's about to run his penultimate race in reykjavik....
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paris and st petersburg, brussels and berlin. istanbul and now manchester.iting israel's holocaust memorial, said the wicked ideology behind all terrorism had to be completely obliterated. so many young, beautiful, innocent people living and enjoying their lives, murdered by evil losers in life. i won't call them monsters because they would like that term. they would think that's a great name. i will call them, from now on, losers. because that's what they are, they're losers. the president called theresa may to express his condolences and offer us help in the investigation. president macron also spoke to the feminist before visiting the embassy, offering more communication fight against terrorism. and germany's chancellor offered her support and sympathy. the pope issued a telegraph offering his prayers for the dead and wounded. in brussels the european union institutions lowered their flags in a mark of respect. elsewhere other leaders expressed their condolences through messages on social media. 0r their condolences through messages on social media. or by
paris and st petersburg, brussels and berlin. istanbul and now manchester.iting israel's holocaust memorial, said the wicked ideology behind all terrorism had to be completely obliterated. so many young, beautiful, innocent people living and enjoying their lives, murdered by evil losers in life. i won't call them monsters because they would like that term. they would think that's a great name. i will call them, from now on, losers. because that's what they are, they're losers. the president...
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st. petersburg after he had been giving a lecture to economic students.key to this controversy, erin, because sergey gorkov is the head of one of the biggest banks in russia. he was piloted by vladimir putin, the russian president. and back in december in trump four, he met with jared kushner, the son-in-law of course of president trump. what they discussed isn't clear. they say, the bank says they discussed business. the white house said it was diplomacy, part of his transitional duties. so i spoke to sergey gorkov to try to get some answers. >> mr. gorkov, quick question. what did you really speak to jared kushner about in new york when you met him in december? >> no comment. >> agreed speak about sanctions? >> excuse me. >> no comment. >> what was discussed? the white house says it was diplomatic meeting, that kushner met you as part of the transition team. your bank says it was a business meeting. >> thank you so much. sorry. >> were you a conduit, were you a conduit to the kremlin, mr. gorkov? >> well, gorkov not particularly happy there clearly abou
st. petersburg after he had been giving a lecture to economic students.key to this controversy, erin, because sergey gorkov is the head of one of the biggest banks in russia. he was piloted by vladimir putin, the russian president. and back in december in trump four, he met with jared kushner, the son-in-law of course of president trump. what they discussed isn't clear. they say, the bank says they discussed business. the white house said it was diplomacy, part of his transitional duties. so i...
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st. petersburg and demonstrate and putin blames me that i'm the one who got all those people in the streetsso, it kind of went downhill from there. >> it did. it did. >> before i ask you whether you would have invited president duterte to washington or the white house, can i just ask you something, because again, i think many people in the room, look, whenever anybody says they're going to speak to secretary clinton, there's a -- your supporters are sad, they're devastated, disappointed and some angry, and some say, you know, could it have been different, could the campaign have been better? could you have had a better rationale? we had one message, your opponent, a successful message, make america great again. where was your message? do you take any personal responsibility? >> oh, of course. i take absolute responsibility. i was the candidate. i was the person who was on the ballot and i am very aware of, you know, the challenges, the problems, you know, the shortfalls that we had, again, i will write all this out for you, but i will say this, i've been in a lot of campaigns and i'm very p
st. petersburg and demonstrate and putin blames me that i'm the one who got all those people in the streetsso, it kind of went downhill from there. >> it did. it did. >> before i ask you whether you would have invited president duterte to washington or the white house, can i just ask you something, because again, i think many people in the room, look, whenever anybody says they're going to speak to secretary clinton, there's a -- your supporters are sad, they're devastated,...
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all election campaigning has been suspended today paris and st petersburg, brussels and berlin.tage of his tour of the middle east, a place that‘s had its fair share of suicide attacks, president trump said what he called the wicked ideology behind terrorism had to be completely obliterated. so many young, beautiful, innocent people living and enjoying their lives, murdered by evil losers in life. i won‘t call them monsters, because they would like that term. they would think that‘s a great name. i will call them, from now on, losers. because that‘s what they are, they‘re losers. the president‘s spokesman said he had telephoned theresa may to express his condolences, the first of many world leaders to make similar calls. the newly elected president of france, emmanuel macron, also spoke to the prime minister and offered her all means of cooperation to help britain in the fight against terrorism. in berlin, the union flag was at half—mast at the british embassy. and germany‘s chancellor offered her support and sympathy. this suspected terrorist attack, she said, will merely stren
all election campaigning has been suspended today paris and st petersburg, brussels and berlin.tage of his tour of the middle east, a place that‘s had its fair share of suicide attacks, president trump said what he called the wicked ideology behind terrorism had to be completely obliterated. so many young, beautiful, innocent people living and enjoying their lives, murdered by evil losers in life. i won‘t call them monsters, because they would like that term. they would think that‘s a...
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st. petersburg who was standing at this very fancy party and he was standing all alone in the corner. >> a role in our country? >> i see him as an authoritarian, somebody who's engaged in trying to sub verb democracy in other countries and someone who undoubtedly interfered with our election. he's an eye for an eye kind of guy. we said in 2011 his election was fraudulent, he's saying yours let's not give him the satisfaction that he's caused americans to doubt the legitimacy of our own american prophesy. that would give him the win. >> thank you. her book goes on sale tomorrow. >>> the hbo hit shoppe "veep" is the most accurate washington-based show. it's hilarious. act eo eor reid scott who plays fictional anchor >>> that's really good music. now in its sixth season hbo's hit comedy "veep." have you seen it? actor reid scott plays former political aide dan eagan. he's now one of the hosts of the fictitious "cbs this morning." he calls on the political context to build his reputation on tv and wins the approval of his prickly co-host. he's got our name and act spot on. >> you're definite
st. petersburg who was standing at this very fancy party and he was standing all alone in the corner. >> a role in our country? >> i see him as an authoritarian, somebody who's engaged in trying to sub verb democracy in other countries and someone who undoubtedly interfered with our election. he's an eye for an eye kind of guy. we said in 2011 his election was fraudulent, he's saying yours let's not give him the satisfaction that he's caused americans to doubt the legitimacy of our...
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this happened in the russian premier league yesterday, between tom tomsk and zenit st petersburg.xactly. brutal. i am going to take a closer look at that in slow motion. lucky to be alive — that is how belfast coastguard have described a surfer who was rescued from the irish sea last night, after 30 hours clinging to his board. matthew bryce was picked up 13 miles off the argyll coast, where he had been surfing on sunday, and flown to hospital, where he is recovering from hypothermia. dawn petrie from the belfast coastguard is on the line for us now. good morning to you. thank you very much indeed forjoining us. so how amazing is this? he is in the water for 30 hours. did you think you were going to find him? i know you are looking for him all over the place. yes, we got the call initially from the police on monday, at lunchtime, to say he had gone missing on sunday. so we were a full body four hours behind in the search for him, but we instigated the large—scale search, involving three lifeboats, five coastguard rescue teams, senior coastguard officers, and rescue helicopter from
this happened in the russian premier league yesterday, between tom tomsk and zenit st petersburg.xactly. brutal. i am going to take a closer look at that in slow motion. lucky to be alive — that is how belfast coastguard have described a surfer who was rescued from the irish sea last night, after 30 hours clinging to his board. matthew bryce was picked up 13 miles off the argyll coast, where he had been surfing on sunday, and flown to hospital, where he is recovering from hypothermia. dawn...
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st. petersburg who was standing at this very fancy party and he was standing all alone in the corner. >>m playing a role in our country? >> i see him as an authoritarian, somebody who's engaged in trying to sub verb democracy in other countries and someone who undoubtedly interfered with our election. he's an eye for an eye kind of guy. we said in 2011 his election was fraudulent, he's saying yours can be too. let's not give him the satisfaction that he's caused americans to doubt the legitimacy of our own american prophesy. that would give him the win. >> thank you. her book goes on sale tomorrow. >>> the hbo hit shoppe "veep" is the most accurate washington-based show. it's hilarious. act eo eor reid scott who plays fictional anchor we're trying to turn screen timhere goes!ive time... we're dolphins! we're making our local park a safe place for families. we're in super hero training! we're having more water and fewer sugary drinks. and we feel stronger. i'm doing better in school. we feel happier. small changes you make today can make a big difference in how you feel.... and may help p
st. petersburg who was standing at this very fancy party and he was standing all alone in the corner. >>m playing a role in our country? >> i see him as an authoritarian, somebody who's engaged in trying to sub verb democracy in other countries and someone who undoubtedly interfered with our election. he's an eye for an eye kind of guy. we said in 2011 his election was fraudulent, he's saying yours can be too. let's not give him the satisfaction that he's caused americans to doubt...
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st. petersburg. but second, since when i talkedo to the midshipman about this, we sometimes talk about israel aswe another democracy, even more beset be terrorism than the u.s., and there's a case study that is entirely factual, i've worked on it carefully and sorted is -- sourced is carefully and describes what happened when the israeli head of the -- their secret police -- was trying to make -- to defend the israeli people against the real danger of bombs and so on. so the head of the secret polica called a press conference. if i'd can not be revealed in print, much less call a press conference but he invited the families of people who had been killed aboard a bus by a bomb to apologize to those families and to say, i had in custody custod2 hours before the event the person who built that bomb. and then he said, it's my fault. i should have questioned him more forcefully, but the rope i -- the reason i didn't and the reason i didn't is because -- pointing to that man, the attorney general -- and pi
st. petersburg. but second, since when i talkedo to the midshipman about this, we sometimes talk about israel aswe another democracy, even more beset be terrorism than the u.s., and there's a case study that is entirely factual, i've worked on it carefully and sorted is -- sourced is carefully and describes what happened when the israeli head of the -- their secret police -- was trying to make -- to defend the israeli people against the real danger of bombs and so on. so the head of the secret...
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st. petersburg.i'm not bashful about meeting with dissidents or people who are feeling they being treated unfairly, i have a history of being willing to do that. in my as my role as ambassador it is very important because of our country's commitment to human rights and i look forward to working with you and ideas that you and others have, that people are not being treated fairly and been able to re- spring those issues up in a private setting because as you said, saving face is important in their culture but it's also i think it important that we confront them with those areas where we feel they are not providing fighting by basic human dignity. senator cardin. >> governor, first i want to applaud your participation here today. you've done very well. you've given us the confidence of your knowledge of the areas in the way that you go about trying to reach strategic decisions as to how to advance us interest. i think you for that. i want to put a dose of every reality on north korea for a minute. i'm
st. petersburg.i'm not bashful about meeting with dissidents or people who are feeling they being treated unfairly, i have a history of being willing to do that. in my as my role as ambassador it is very important because of our country's commitment to human rights and i look forward to working with you and ideas that you and others have, that people are not being treated fairly and been able to re- spring those issues up in a private setting because as you said, saving face is important in...
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st. petersburg. not bashful about talking about people feel they've been treated unfairly. history of doing that. as ambassador it's even more important because of our country's commitment to human rights. and i look forward to working with you and ideas that you and others have about people that are not being treated fairly and being able to at least bring those issues up in a private setting. because as you said, saving face is important in their culture but it's also i think important that we confront them in those areas where we feel they're not abiding by basic human dignity. >> senator cardin. >> i want to applaud your consideration today. done well in giving us confidence of your knowledge of the areas and way that you go about trying to reach strategic decisions as to how to advance u.s. interests. thank you for that. i want to put a dose of reality on north korea for one moment because i am concerned with some of the exchanges, not necessarily your response, but the realities of the circumstances in north korea. as it relates to american values and to north korea's
st. petersburg. not bashful about talking about people feel they've been treated unfairly. history of doing that. as ambassador it's even more important because of our country's commitment to human rights. and i look forward to working with you and ideas that you and others have about people that are not being treated fairly and being able to at least bring those issues up in a private setting. because as you said, saving face is important in their culture but it's also i think important that...