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or the house of representatives and the state council and the.presidential council about how to progress and we've spent about two years since the implementation of the libyan political agreement produce of there are without any progress so that's what forces i guess a sense that imus and into adopting the second step plan if you like and go into a national conference with more participles than just before that we saw in right ok coming to you then yourself in tunis we saw an array of international actors attending this conference simpler. everybody seems to have a vested interest some kind of interest in the future of libya a briefly if you can tell us why for instance the french are so highly involved the italians perhaps we can explain as a former colonial power but what about russia what about egypt. i think this summarizes perhaps one of the biggest problems in media say is that there are a lot of international interference in news and the hope is that the international community is extremely involved happening in media as you rightly pointe
or the house of representatives and the state council and the.presidential council about how to progress and we've spent about two years since the implementation of the libyan political agreement produce of there are without any progress so that's what forces i guess a sense that imus and into adopting the second step plan if you like and go into a national conference with more participles than just before that we saw in right ok coming to you then yourself in tunis we saw an array of...
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souls but the catastrophe is that our politicians are fortunately in the parliament and in the state council and in the presidential council are going. on with their bickering and. instead of organizing themselves to go for elections that can really get to meet institutions in libya and can unify institutions in libya they're actually trying to prolong their stay in power as much as they can the cost of the libyan population so we're losing people to these isis attacks but we're also. suffering a great deal the population is suffering in luck of medical care or proper education electrical supply water supply all services are actually delivered and of course the most important services security and these killings of innocent people are just another example of the second forces that the libyan people are having to make simply because their politicians. are not uniting in order to put the country on a proper truck british politicians don't seem to be mentioning libya much suddenly much less than they did when britain was bombing your country in twenty eleven there's a conference scheduled in si
souls but the catastrophe is that our politicians are fortunately in the parliament and in the state council and in the presidential council are going. on with their bickering and. instead of organizing themselves to go for elections that can really get to meet institutions in libya and can unify institutions in libya they're actually trying to prolong their stay in power as much as they can the cost of the libyan population so we're losing people to these isis attacks but we're also. suffering...
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me there was sort of the presidential council and much of the they had of the state council and those four stakeholders in front of the whole world committed to having elections by the tenth of december of two thousand and eighteen it is very important put more builds on that begins from the output outputs of tyrus we should be discussing how elections are supposed to be implemented when are they supposed to be in implemented exactly with what mechanisms under what got aunty's how they could be monitored and how that is all going to be implemented how many libya is there because some people have always said that it suits some nations nature nations perhaps who don't really want one of the countries that could be the richest in the world being an organized country or at least would like it to be an i.m.f. satellite when you ask the question how many bills are there if you ask the libyan people and they have been asked multiple polls and by the u.n. commissions and various studies the libyan people are you know in a mess and wanting to be united to stay united to have a united future to
me there was sort of the presidential council and much of the they had of the state council and those four stakeholders in front of the whole world committed to having elections by the tenth of december of two thousand and eighteen it is very important put more builds on that begins from the output outputs of tyrus we should be discussing how elections are supposed to be implemented when are they supposed to be in implemented exactly with what mechanisms under what got aunty's how they could be...
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sect of state council meeting with north korea's top officials and pyongyang threatened to restart its nuclear activity if sanctions are not lifted asia pacific analysts sort of got to believe that there was strong resistance within the trump of ministration to improving ties with north korea. for quite some time the north koreans have been unhappy with the trump administration not with mr trump or sick but people under him who have not been very forthcoming in engaging north korea with compromises up insertions north korea's willing to make concessions and compromises that it's in but doesn't see anything in return and therefore over the last two weeks it has hardened at sea line somewhat and has suggested that if the u.s. is not really to be more forthcoming the north koreans themselves might not be as forthcoming and might again revert back to their military testing in fact that there's the next summit the second summit is a very much on between kim jong un and president trump. president prince talked about that yesterday itself and so the hope is that when kim jong un reads preside
sect of state council meeting with north korea's top officials and pyongyang threatened to restart its nuclear activity if sanctions are not lifted asia pacific analysts sort of got to believe that there was strong resistance within the trump of ministration to improving ties with north korea. for quite some time the north koreans have been unhappy with the trump administration not with mr trump or sick but people under him who have not been very forthcoming in engaging north korea with...
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premier of the state council of china today prime minister of singapore and the prime minister of career. i just had a small conversation with the president of the us as well. because she said i think i have talked to almost all of the participants of the summit is that for us to do it has done a freshly mr president you have made a long way to come here to singapore your message as you say almost everyone to all kinds of countries is very very political interests how would you yourself characterize the results of the work here them you know i spoke about that in my speech today. what characterizes this region of the world is. that it was the first we were here in two thousand and five invited by malaysia. then russia was here as a guest. and even at that time there was a certain order being formed here. in terms of relations between the countries and it had nothing to do with the process of globalization and it had nothing to do with military blocs. at this forum we see the promotion of the idea of. unity and interconnectivity not as part solve military unions but as a global human ther
premier of the state council of china today prime minister of singapore and the prime minister of career. i just had a small conversation with the president of the us as well. because she said i think i have talked to almost all of the participants of the summit is that for us to do it has done a freshly mr president you have made a long way to come here to singapore your message as you say almost everyone to all kinds of countries is very very political interests how would you yourself...
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myanmar state council san suu kyi she said that it was all according to the law but the laws exactly are the problem as we also heard in that report there are many laws that threaten journalists in myanmar some of them date back to colonial times like the official secrets act that these two journalists were charged under but there are many more there's the telecommunications act and they're very broad and they can be they can be used they're like a blanket clause that can be used to threaten journalists and a lot of journalists in myanmar that i spoke to are actually threatened some say they've got their bags packed because they never know when the police are going to show up to pick them up and send them to prison ok well looking again at those two jailed journalists they were investigating the massacre of ten revenge of muslims understand what exactly did they uncover. well they uncovered the involvement of security forces police and military in that mass killing along with civilians as well and they were working on they were continuing their investigations and working on another s
myanmar state council san suu kyi she said that it was all according to the law but the laws exactly are the problem as we also heard in that report there are many laws that threaten journalists in myanmar some of them date back to colonial times like the official secrets act that these two journalists were charged under but there are many more there's the telecommunications act and they're very broad and they can be they can be used they're like a blanket clause that can be used to threaten...
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with them it's just the possession itself is already punishable under that under that law and the state council she said that this conviction is according to go off but the problem really are these laws they're so broad in this official secrets act is not the only one there are others as well defamation laws telecommunications laws in the easily lend themselves to intimidating and silencing critics and as long as they need to be amended that's what critics are saying and as long as they're in place like this there's there's little chance of things changing. you mention aung san suu kyi the former pro-democracy activist who is now myanmar's defied to leader some say that press freedom has actually declined since she took office was it naive to expect an improvement under her leadership. was definitely a surprise to many that things developed in the way they have many expected things to get better sense that she and her party the national league for democracy taking power that they expected that things were going to improve freedoms were going to going to improve and things were going to go more
with them it's just the possession itself is already punishable under that under that law and the state council she said that this conviction is according to go off but the problem really are these laws they're so broad in this official secrets act is not the only one there are others as well defamation laws telecommunications laws in the easily lend themselves to intimidating and silencing critics and as long as they need to be amended that's what critics are saying and as long as they're in...
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for the center for apologetics and cultural engagement a senior fellow at the form and the state advisory council of the united states completing her phd at state university of new york. and undergraduate studies from amherst. karen and her husband live in rural virginia with dogs and horses and chickens. [laughter] please join me to welcome karen swallow pride cup up. >> i want to begin with a brief reading from a brief introduction that i will talk about what the rest of the pages contain. >> a love story. the story of how my deep love of reading slowly meandered into a deep love of god. iv tell my reading widely and indiscriminately i learned lessons i never learned in church or sunday school as well as emotional and intellectual lessons i never would have encountered within the realm of my limited experience. most importantly by reading up on all kinds of characters created by all kinds of authors come i learned how to be the person god created me to be. one of the books that proved most formative in this treatise published 1644 the puritan poet has an epic poem with an epic argument from the
for the center for apologetics and cultural engagement a senior fellow at the form and the state advisory council of the united states completing her phd at state university of new york. and undergraduate studies from amherst. karen and her husband live in rural virginia with dogs and horses and chickens. [laughter] please join me to welcome karen swallow pride cup up. >> i want to begin with a brief reading from a brief introduction that i will talk about what the rest of the pages...
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rued who won a washington state assembly see you had been west who won a city council seat in the state of oregon and in the deep red state of south carolina jason elliott in a heavily conservative district won in his bid for reelection for the state house of representatives this is someone who had the support and the endorsement of former south carolina and heritage foundation president jim de mint in his bid for reelection i think it just goes to show just how far hearts and minds are changing on both sides of the aisle when it comes to supporting good candidates regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity. we do the wall street journal exit poll from tuesday to twenty four percent of the community voted republican in thirty seven percent of transgender people voted republican i mean those are those are very high numbers are those reflective of reality i think so you know i mean i can just go with the data that you saw in that wall street journal poll where you are going to and the data there that survey had not
rued who won a washington state assembly see you had been west who won a city council seat in the state of oregon and in the deep red state of south carolina jason elliott in a heavily conservative district won in his bid for reelection for the state house of representatives this is someone who had the support and the endorsement of former south carolina and heritage foundation president jim de mint in his bid for reelection i think it just goes to show just how far hearts and minds are...
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a recipient of the state council for virginia's outstanding faculty award for 2017. canada u.s. research scholar at the university of montrÉal. he detailed the evolution of white house news management over the last 20 years. how america became ungovernable. discussing how voters decide and why their decision is seen so impractical. the senior political analyst from 1990 to 2009. covering every u.s. presidential and midterm election since 1996 for the los angeles times. the atlantic monthly, cnn. labeled the nation's electric by the washington times and the aristotle of american politics by the boston globe. a member of the cnn political team but one and emmy for the election coverage. please help me welcome even and bill. [applause] >> thank you. go ahead. >> your book is presidential communication and character. look forward to another conversation on the campus. selling themselves in policies through the mass media. one of the most important presidential rolls in my view is this marketing of the president in order to convince congress and the public, supporting presidential in
a recipient of the state council for virginia's outstanding faculty award for 2017. canada u.s. research scholar at the university of montrÉal. he detailed the evolution of white house news management over the last 20 years. how america became ungovernable. discussing how voters decide and why their decision is seen so impractical. the senior political analyst from 1990 to 2009. covering every u.s. presidential and midterm election since 1996 for the los angeles times. the atlantic monthly,...
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addiidonal funding was pr by the new york state council on the arts, t.s. a complete list is available from pbs. [baby cooing] [distant tv playing]
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recipient of the state council of higher education for virginia's outstanding faculty award for 2017 and the canada u.s. research scholar at the university in montrÉal. his book presidential communication character, white house news management from clinton and cable to twitter and trump, details evolution of white house news management over the last 20 years. alongside the evolution of american media. in his book standoff, how america became -- how america became ungovernable. he takes readers into the american voting booth of several hard-fought elections. to discuss how voters decide and why they are decisions sometimes seem so compatible. bill schneider is a professor at the shah school of policy and of government at george mason university. he was a cable news network senior political analyst from 1990 to 2009. he's covered every u.s. presidential and midterm elections since 1976 for the lance angeles times. the monthly, cnn, and english. he has been labeled the nations election meister by the washington times and the aristotle of american politics. by the boston quote. he was a
recipient of the state council of higher education for virginia's outstanding faculty award for 2017 and the canada u.s. research scholar at the university in montrÉal. his book presidential communication character, white house news management from clinton and cable to twitter and trump, details evolution of white house news management over the last 20 years. alongside the evolution of american media. in his book standoff, how america became -- how america became ungovernable. he takes readers...
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. >> the gulf state council. think we have to be very careful in what do we need we need a strong saudi arabia. that's what we need. we need to turn the page and we need saudi arabia to return to its natural role with the complex and strategic relationship they have with us and with the united states in order to face all of the challenges around. and this is our opportunity today, not only to do that but to do it right in the middle east because in the last 30 years, we lost the credibility in the middle east and muslim world, and we always side with tyrants based on interests and this is the opportunity for the united states to do what's right and to send the right message to the people in the muslim world and people of saudi arabia and the people in the middle east. >> we will leave it there. ali, good to see you, my friend. ali soufan, the head of the soufan group >>> coming up -- the danger of russia taking over the reins of the world's largest agency interpoll. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd b
. >> the gulf state council. think we have to be very careful in what do we need we need a strong saudi arabia. that's what we need. we need to turn the page and we need saudi arabia to return to its natural role with the complex and strategic relationship they have with us and with the united states in order to face all of the challenges around. and this is our opportunity today, not only to do that but to do it right in the middle east because in the last 30 years, we lost the...
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course on the journalist jamal khashoggi yet it remains on the human rights council why is that mr dixon. well we have asked states on the council in our report to consider the position of saudi arabia the e.u. parliament has recently also are asked that that matter be be looked at given that it is there to oversee the implementation of human rights and how can it be done of such serious violations of being committed so it's not for the states on the council and for the general assembly also in italy to take the appropriate action to look to removing saudi arabia unless they address the clear violations that have been outlined in so many reports and undoubtedly are being our client today at the human rights council and what can the international community do it you know to make sure that the pressure that saudi arabia is under right now actually you know new leads to changes in the kingdom and its behavior outside well that they can use the fact that they could be removed from the council to put pressure on the government and the us authorities and now is the time to do so because of how serious the situation has
course on the journalist jamal khashoggi yet it remains on the human rights council why is that mr dixon. well we have asked states on the council in our report to consider the position of saudi arabia the e.u. parliament has recently also are asked that that matter be be looked at given that it is there to oversee the implementation of human rights and how can it be done of such serious violations of being committed so it's not for the states on the council and for the general assembly also in...
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states are illegal. the un security council has unanimously voted to lift sanctions against eritrea amid a falling in relations in the region the measures which included an arms embargo asset freezes and travel bans were imposed in two thousand and nine after the country was accused of supporting armed groups in somalia ethiopia which recently signed a landmark peace deal with its neighbor has welcomed the move. she says it's pulling thousands of its doctors currently working in brazil on a public health program out of the country of annan says the decision came in response to president elect job also not all's comments he has questioned their training and demanded changes to their pay. well thousands of firefighters and some from as far away as texas are battling wildfires in the north and south of california authorities say that they are starting to gain the upper hand but the threat is far from over fifty people have been killed in the
states are illegal. the un security council has unanimously voted to lift sanctions against eritrea amid a falling in relations in the region the measures which included an arms embargo asset freezes and travel bans were imposed in two thousand and nine after the country was accused of supporting armed groups in somalia ethiopia which recently signed a landmark peace deal with its neighbor has welcomed the move. she says it's pulling thousands of its doctors currently working in brazil on a...
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diluting the symbols when we do this, and the american flag for every politician in the united states, city council it'sjust a bit much, i think. and in terms of this weekend, we will see a whole range of commemorations. this has become a less controversial symbol than it was a few years ago, before afghanistan and iraq. it has come to stand for military casualties generally. i think that is welcome. i'm not for underplaying this particular commemoration. thank you all very much, as ever. that's it for dateline london, on a weekend in which the world looks back in the hope of moving forward. we leave you with pictures from the tower of london this week. until the same time next week, from all of us here, goodbye. . they started across west wales became more widespread, some of them heavy with rumbles of thunder. there will be some clear spells as well and if this sky stays clear for long enough across the northern half of scotland with winds following a little lighter, they could be a touch of frost but most places holding up between four and 10 celsius. tomorrow, we see a mix of sunshine and showe
diluting the symbols when we do this, and the american flag for every politician in the united states, city council it'sjust a bit much, i think. and in terms of this weekend, we will see a whole range of commemorations. this has become a less controversial symbol than it was a few years ago, before afghanistan and iraq. it has come to stand for military casualties generally. i think that is welcome. i'm not for underplaying this particular commemoration. thank you all very much, as ever....
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diluting the symbols when we do this, and the american flag for every politician in the united states, city councilt a bit much, i think. and in terms of this weekend, we will see a whole range of commemorations. this has become a less controversial symbol than it was a few years ago, before afghanistan and iraq. it has come to stand for military casualties generally. i think that is welcome. i'm not for underplaying this particular commemoration. thank you all very much, as ever. that's it for dateline london, on a weekend in which the world looks back in the hope of moving forward. we leave you with pictures from the tower of london this week. until the same time next week, from all of us here, goodbye. hello. maybe a little bit on the fresh side to start the new working day, but for many it's going to be at least a dry start. it will however, once again, be a day on which showers get going, particular across the south and west. some of those will be happy with hail and thunder. avail of cloud to go with the showers first light, down to a weather system in northern france, which will pull away, s
diluting the symbols when we do this, and the american flag for every politician in the united states, city councilt a bit much, i think. and in terms of this weekend, we will see a whole range of commemorations. this has become a less controversial symbol than it was a few years ago, before afghanistan and iraq. it has come to stand for military casualties generally. i think that is welcome. i'm not for underplaying this particular commemoration. thank you all very much, as ever. that's it for...
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, mikechairman of the national sp council and the 48th vice president of the united states, mithe chairman of the national space council and the 48th vice president of the united states, minational space council and th 48th vice president of the united states, mike pence. >>> thank you all. and thank you to vice admiral roegge for your kind introduction. and for your leadership here at this storied institution. will you join me in thanking him one more time for his hospitality and his extraordinary leadership? members of the cabinet, congressman babin, members of our armed forces, distinguished guests, and the men and women of this storied institution, dedicated to educating, developing, and inspiring america's national security leaders, it is my honor and my privilege to be here at the national defense university. it is also my great honor to be here today with the fourth meeting of the national space council, join me in thanking all of the members of our cabinet who have engaged so ener getcally in president trump's vision for renewed american leadership in space. can i a
, mikechairman of the national sp council and the 48th vice president of the united states, mithe chairman of the national space council and the 48th vice president of the united states, minational space council and th 48th vice president of the united states, mike pence. >>> thank you all. and thank you to vice admiral roegge for your kind introduction. and for your leadership here at this storied institution. will you join me in thanking him one more time for his hospitality and his...
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dilating the symbols when we do this, and the american flag for every politician in the united states, city councila bit much, i think. and in terms of this weekend, we will see a whole range of commemorations. this has become a less controversial symbol than it was a few years ago, before afghanistan and iraq? it has come to stand for military casualties generally. i think that is welcome. i'm not for underplaying this particular commemoration. thank you all very much, as ever. that's it for dateline london, on a weekend in which the world looks back in the hope of moving forward. we leave you with pictures from the tower of london this week. until the same time next week, from all of us here, goodbye. hello there. this weekend, it's a weekend of sunny spells and passing heavy blustery showers. do not be fooled by the fine start that many of us have seen already today. this was the scene earlier in kingston, greater london. shower clouds are building and those showers have not only been widespread but also thundery in places across wales and south—west england, particularly those sharry clouds wor
dilating the symbols when we do this, and the american flag for every politician in the united states, city councila bit much, i think. and in terms of this weekend, we will see a whole range of commemorations. this has become a less controversial symbol than it was a few years ago, before afghanistan and iraq? it has come to stand for military casualties generally. i think that is welcome. i'm not for underplaying this particular commemoration. thank you all very much, as ever. that's it for...
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symbols when we do this, and the american flag that every single politician in the united states, city councila bit much, i think. and in terms of this weekend, we will see a whole range of commemorations. this has become a less controversial symbol than it was a few years ago, before afghanistan and iraq. it's come to stand for military casualties generally. i think that's welcome. i'm not for underplaying, as i said, this particular commemoration. thank you all very much, as ever. that's it for dateline london, on a weekend in which the world looks back in the hope of moving forward. we leave you with pictures from the tower of london this week. until the same time next week, from all of us here, goodbye. hello there. it to the beat dave heavy showers, a sunny intervals in between because this low pressure is still the person has with us throughout saturday. some blue skies. under the clear skies to start the morning, it will be a tad chilly for northern scotland, northern ireland, tut frost and maybe even and fog. we will see a lot of showers around. that does mean for commemorations for th
symbols when we do this, and the american flag that every single politician in the united states, city councila bit much, i think. and in terms of this weekend, we will see a whole range of commemorations. this has become a less controversial symbol than it was a few years ago, before afghanistan and iraq. it's come to stand for military casualties generally. i think that's welcome. i'm not for underplaying, as i said, this particular commemoration. thank you all very much, as ever. that's it...
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backing for their version of events from the chinese and a couple other members of the council but the united states and the european members of the council stood squarely with the ukraine u.s. ambassador nikki haley called russia's actions an outrageous violation of ukrainian sovereignty and a reckless escalation of tension in the disputed region this is no way for a law abiding civilized nation to act impeding ukraine's lawful transit through the current strait is a violation under international law it is an arrogant act that the international community must condemn and will never accept given the divisions in the security council and the fact that the united states and russia both hold the veto power and no action was taken no surprise there the ukrainian ambassador did express interest in getting condemnation from the majority of council members of russia's action he succeeded on that front but said that he hoped countries would impose further sanctions on russia as well saying that that would be the only language russia would understand what is bringing the bush of scottish as the fellow with t
backing for their version of events from the chinese and a couple other members of the council but the united states and the european members of the council stood squarely with the ukraine u.s. ambassador nikki haley called russia's actions an outrageous violation of ukrainian sovereignty and a reckless escalation of tension in the disputed region this is no way for a law abiding civilized nation to act impeding ukraine's lawful transit through the current strait is a violation under...
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state. the city council just approved a series of interventions that we propose that should take nearly 1,000f of the streets over the next three months. but i'm also really proud that i've gone out to philanthropy to set up a homelessness and displacement prevention fund, keep oakland housed. as far as what i'm excited about doing for a second term is really approaching this on a regional basis as well as statewide. there's no public funding to actually prevent homelessness. and we've seen just in the first ten days of keep open house, 60 families were saved from becoming homeless. that is something i believe the state or federal government should be doing. >> as you say a long-term issue. i have to ask you this because you confronted trump and you gave -- people were talking about you. is this something that helped your campaign in oakland as people -- did they see you in a different light? >> you know, i definitely heard on the campaign trail a lot of gratitude and pride that as an oakland native, somebody born and raised who has lived in this community all my life, that the pride and fier
state. the city council just approved a series of interventions that we propose that should take nearly 1,000f of the streets over the next three months. but i'm also really proud that i've gone out to philanthropy to set up a homelessness and displacement prevention fund, keep oakland housed. as far as what i'm excited about doing for a second term is really approaching this on a regional basis as well as statewide. there's no public funding to actually prevent homelessness. and we've seen...
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we have to be very careful that when we come up with regulation, at a federal state, city, council level, we think of the philosophy of why decentralization came to be born. (please stand by) . . passed on november 4 three interesting laws and these were not laws passed by the regular laytors, but by the congress and these are laws of the land now. the first is to regulate crypto currencies. you know exactly what you are investing in and know the rules of the land. the second is the way to regulate the underlying technology and here is how blockchain will be regulated so we know. the third is how to regulate service provider, especially fiduciary service providers, exchanges, banks, anyone dealing with the fiduciary side. so they have a very clear vision of what they can provide and who they can provide it to and how they can provide it. and we really, really need to get there. the thought that i have this picture and this is the president and a very interesting talk with that dinner and she spent 30 seconds on the regulations and the prime minister of the country is the main architect b
we have to be very careful that when we come up with regulation, at a federal state, city, council level, we think of the philosophy of why decentralization came to be born. (please stand by) . . passed on november 4 three interesting laws and these were not laws passed by the regular laytors, but by the congress and these are laws of the land now. the first is to regulate crypto currencies. you know exactly what you are investing in and know the rules of the land. the second is the way to...
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some backing for their version of events from the chinese a couple other members of the council but the united states and the european members of the council stood squarely with the crane u.s. carmakers general motors is shutting down five manufacturing plants across north america fourteen thousand jobs will be lost u.s. president donald trump says he's not happy and has criticized the car giant. mexico's deported ninety eight asylum seekers accused of trying to breach the u.s. border at tijuana a sunny sea drug border crossing into california was shut down temporarily until gas was fired at the asylum seekers on sunday as attempts to cross the border well those are the headlines the news continues here now jazeera to inside story stage and that's what. russia and ukraine crash off the coast of crimea shots are fired in the black sea three ukrainian navy posts a seized and taken as prisoners russia is accused of military aggression can this crisis be contained or will it escalate further this is inside story. hello welcome to the program i'm adrian for the get a military confrontation between russia
some backing for their version of events from the chinese a couple other members of the council but the united states and the european members of the council stood squarely with the crane u.s. carmakers general motors is shutting down five manufacturing plants across north america fourteen thousand jobs will be lost u.s. president donald trump says he's not happy and has criticized the car giant. mexico's deported ninety eight asylum seekers accused of trying to breach the u.s. border at...
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backing for their version of events from the chinese and a couple other members of the council but the united states and the european members of the council stood squarely with the ukraine. u.s. presence former campaign chief paul none a ford has been accused of breaching a plea bargain with federal prosecutors nor is working on robert miller's investigation into russian meddling in the two thousand and sixteen election it's a matter for lying to f.b.i. investigates is which is nullified graham and of course expected to receive a life of punishment for cooperating with the investigation he faces at least a decade in prison on ten charges ranging from financial fraud to conspiracy to obstruct justice. u.s. comic general motors is shutting down five manufacturing plants across north america as part of a plan to save the company around six billion dollars and focus on electric and self drive vehicles fourteen thousand jobs will be lost mexico has deported ninety eight asylum seekers accused of trying to breach the u.s. border san isidro border crossing into california was temporarily closed and tear ga
backing for their version of events from the chinese and a couple other members of the council but the united states and the european members of the council stood squarely with the ukraine. u.s. presence former campaign chief paul none a ford has been accused of breaching a plea bargain with federal prosecutors nor is working on robert miller's investigation into russian meddling in the two thousand and sixteen election it's a matter for lying to f.b.i. investigates is which is nullified graham...
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this time is the friend be occur the united state of shelley has why elated the united nations security can console dissolution because the un security council resolution two two three one approved a rainier nuclear deal and the united states is the only member of u.n. security council to draw your needle. really and to violate the sanctions and the second fact is the are there members of permanent member of united nations security council russia china europe they are your to defend and to support the u.n. resolution and the iranian nuclear deal as you say russia and china said they're going to ignore the united states to resume the also said u.k. companies should take advantage of business ties with iran and britain will try and protect business relations with iran what do you make of the u.n. security council response to this is really far beyond the u.k. business this is an international issue or a member of united nations security council is punishing the are there members for implementation of the nuclear deal you know for the implementation of u.n. security council second definitely this is a big more meant for you or your to prove it
this time is the friend be occur the united state of shelley has why elated the united nations security can console dissolution because the un security council resolution two two three one approved a rainier nuclear deal and the united states is the only member of u.n. security council to draw your needle. really and to violate the sanctions and the second fact is the are there members of permanent member of united nations security council russia china europe they are your to defend and to...
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referral happened to use the work of of the prosecutor and it wasn't of authority by the states or the security council yes well the prosecutors there the previous one who was much criticised and to a lesser extent to bensouda has done a much better job many people think are criticised for exercising their powers at the behest of other countries when they pick up referrals by those countries or only ends at the instigation of the security council not least when for example as in libya it may seek to achieve a political objective and what's being said of them and the to kill or the previous one little sort of this prosecutor so they're not really prepared as much as they should be to go out and investigate cases and this investigation started in two thousand and fourteen and then i think the judges a lot of the request for his transfer to the court to be made not so very long ago quite recently and that simply shows the court working as it should do the court's function is to drive other countries to arrest and deal with people where they can and to step in it's the doctrine of subsidiarity to step in w
referral happened to use the work of of the prosecutor and it wasn't of authority by the states or the security council yes well the prosecutors there the previous one who was much criticised and to a lesser extent to bensouda has done a much better job many people think are criticised for exercising their powers at the behest of other countries when they pick up referrals by those countries or only ends at the instigation of the security council not least when for example as in libya it may...
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security council this is essentially the united states on the trump becoming as rogue as we have seen it thus far and you mention the european aspect to this how difficult is it going to be for any european coming to to resist the essential to work around them even if europe does come up with a with a kind of a workaround. well for most of the bigger companies it's not about about finding a way around it it's the fact that they are now forced to choose between the iranian and the american market even if payments can be made to iraq that does not mean that the big companies are going to go in because they're not going to lose their access to the american market in order to be able to be active in the iranian market the question is if there's enough of a volume of small and medium sized companies that don't have any exposure to the united states and who then will be able to take advantage of the efforts to put into place alternative financial transactions systems if that works out then. the pressure on iran will be far less than what the trumpet mr h. and i said but even if it doesn't w
security council this is essentially the united states on the trump becoming as rogue as we have seen it thus far and you mention the european aspect to this how difficult is it going to be for any european coming to to resist the essential to work around them even if europe does come up with a with a kind of a workaround. well for most of the bigger companies it's not about about finding a way around it it's the fact that they are now forced to choose between the iranian and the american...
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it's been often stated that the gulf cooperation council structurally is inspired by the european union. you had 19 countries, they were not the forming once but you had 19 countries that had been laid on their back. they had been devastated by the [ null ] german power army machine, there are no devastated gcc countries. my point being, that the devastation and the emotionally wrought situation of leaders and rank produced in our atmosphere that was more conducive to establishing an organization that would prevent which that had just occurred, namely the second world war. you don't have that is the galvanizing impetus. secondly, that was a pre-existing, european coal and steel community exchanged across boundaries and shouldered a degree of interdependency and intraregional cooperation. you have a great power backing it up in times of the nato and you emerged victorious so there's no comparable situation. some people have floated the idea of an arab nato, that's a question for you, and absent the other lubricants, the other adhesives, and indeed several states saw the wisdom of what yo
it's been often stated that the gulf cooperation council structurally is inspired by the european union. you had 19 countries, they were not the forming once but you had 19 countries that had been laid on their back. they had been devastated by the [ null ] german power army machine, there are no devastated gcc countries. my point being, that the devastation and the emotionally wrought situation of leaders and rank produced in our atmosphere that was more conducive to establishing an...
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approve this it be then going to the european parliament after that it would come back to the council of member states but expected to be there rubber stamps basically because the summit has already endorsed the outlines of the six hundred page withdrawal treaty and the twenty six pages of the political declaration how the future should be organized and then is really when we get into the difficult phase of the back to the big sample of the triathlon then it's you have to get on the bicycle and start running the marathon because not then the tough bit comes how do you construct a future relationship what can you do in order to avoid a border in northern ireland what can you do to have frictionless trade or anything close to that. at the european council in brussels and faisal in london thank you. as indeed opinions life especially thank you for watching. everybody. coach a bit because. the link to screw africa. or link to exceptional stories and discussions somebody uses easy to our website d.w. dot com smart pick up join us on facebook at g.w. for. big news analysts message she gets the answer. is a
approve this it be then going to the european parliament after that it would come back to the council of member states but expected to be there rubber stamps basically because the summit has already endorsed the outlines of the six hundred page withdrawal treaty and the twenty six pages of the political declaration how the future should be organized and then is really when we get into the difficult phase of the back to the big sample of the triathlon then it's you have to get on the bicycle and...
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deputy ambassador dmitri speaking there with such divisions evident in the security council and russia and the united states both wielding the veto power not surprising that no action was actually taken by the security council the ukrainian ambassador said his hope was to get strong condemnation from a majority of the security council and support for new sanctions against russia which he said is the only language russia understands of course the united states and european countries do already have some sanctions against russia related to their annexation of crimea they got the strong condemnation they were looking for in the security council but the ambassador to ukraine did say after the meeting that he was hopeful that president trump would weigh in directly on this issue on twitter now that the meeting is over but over recent salumi of the latest there from the u.n. kristen thank you. turkish police investigating the murder of the saudi journalist have been searching two villas one hundred kilometers south of istanbul remains have still not been found almost two months after he was killed inside the saud
deputy ambassador dmitri speaking there with such divisions evident in the security council and russia and the united states both wielding the veto power not surprising that no action was actually taken by the security council the ukrainian ambassador said his hope was to get strong condemnation from a majority of the security council and support for new sanctions against russia which he said is the only language russia understands of course the united states and european countries do already...
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basics it's important for the leaders to set the right tone and as a member of the executive council and state board of directors to work across the aisle governors of both parties i serve 260,000 constituents i listen to each and every one of them when they have a problem that's we have to get back to as a country and to look to build relationships with diverse points of view that will open the doors to restore civility and decency to get some things done we need some new hampshire know-how in washington d.c.. >> why is the political atmosphere so divisive? . >> we can look to career politicians and when i think what's going on around the country we have a resistance we see that influence where he is resisting and that adds to this and then also to be highly emotional and passionate and this is why you see this chaos right now. this is about leadership i understand how to bring people together i know how to work with people from various backgrounds but i don't believe in resisting. i believe in leadership. >> what is one thing you think republicans can do for the atmosphere? . >> sure. we cou
basics it's important for the leaders to set the right tone and as a member of the executive council and state board of directors to work across the aisle governors of both parties i serve 260,000 constituents i listen to each and every one of them when they have a problem that's we have to get back to as a country and to look to build relationships with diverse points of view that will open the doors to restore civility and decency to get some things done we need some new hampshire know-how in...
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states is trying to impose its own internal laws on other countries the iranian nuclear deal d.j. c.p.o. way is virtually supported by the entire international community it is also in trying the new u.n. security council resolution and now you have the united states essentially trying to bully other countries to follow what it wants to do and i think we have are seeing resistance to this not even from only from russia china and india but also from the europeans who are trying to come up with a economic package to help iran. essentially a void the costs of the sanctions that the united states is imposing. is funny though how many you mention the u.s. thinking that they can enforce internal laws or bully other states into doing what they want them to do but there must be a reason why the u.s. thinks that it can do that why do you think the u.s. thinks that it can to either. i mean this is a tactic that they have used to before i mean making unilateral decisions whether it was for example the invasion of iraq in two thousand and three which was opposed by almost the entire international community including the u.n. security council nevertheless that didn't stop the united states from following what it th
states is trying to impose its own internal laws on other countries the iranian nuclear deal d.j. c.p.o. way is virtually supported by the entire international community it is also in trying the new u.n. security council resolution and now you have the united states essentially trying to bully other countries to follow what it wants to do and i think we have are seeing resistance to this not even from only from russia china and india but also from the europeans who are trying to come up with a...
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backing for their version of events from the chinese and a couple other members of the council but the united states and the european members of the council stood squarely with the ukraine u.s. coming general motors shutting down five money factoring plants across north america as part of a plan to save the company around six billion dollars and focus on electric and drive vehicles fourteen thousand jobs will be lost. mexico has deported ninety eight asylum seekers accused of trying to breach the u.s. border. border crossing into california was temporarily closed tear gas was fired on sunday as asylum seekers attempt to scale the border fence a car bomb has killed at least eight people in somalia's capital mogadishu went off in a busy market monday has claimed responsibility for another attack which killed twenty people at a religious center in the northern city of gold. the first of a spacecraft designed to study the depths of mars has successfully touched on the red planet now says inside rover will unveil the planet's core structure and how it was formed millions of years ago. headlines are back
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text is being today being shared with the leaders of the other twenty seven member states and to the specially you council on sunday the negotiations analogy a critical moment and all our efforts must be focused on working with our european partners to bring this process to a final conclusion in the interests of all our people last night i spoke to prime minister sanchez of space we have been working constructively with the governments of spain and brought up in the negotiations on the withdrawal agreement and we want this work to continue in the future relationship but i was absolutely clear that you brought as british sovereignty will be protected. and that the future relationship we agree must work for the whole u.k. family today i met chancellor kurtz of austria which currently holds the us presidency and later today and tomorrow i'll be speaking to other european leaders ahead of returning to proselyte on saturday mr speaker the british people want to be settled they want a good deal that sets us on a course for a brighter future. and they want to us to come together as a country and to move on to fo
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. >> the city council approved spending state money for homeless services including three more tough shape communities. the tuff shed site will be located on city-owned land. these communities will be in addition to the three that oakland has opened since last december. the money comes from the homeless emergency aid program. oakland was one of five cities to receive a grant for the program. >>> the san francisco mayor is moving ahead with the plan to get mentally ill homeless off the streets. she is working with the state senator whose legislation gives counties in san francisco and los angeles and san diego the ability to take conservatorship over those suffering from severe mental illness. the legislation takes effect next year and each county must opt in. >> the mayor is moving ahead to do that and she wants to at 70- 90 new beds at the new navigation centers and hospitals for them over the next year. >>> pg and he is responding to complaints of shutting off power they made the decision out of concern for safety given that high wind could spark a fire. 60,000 customer experienced
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john: ambassador haley spoke for the united states yesterday on the -- at the u.n. security council and we'll stand on that. >> i have a question about -- you mentioned the turkish leader who has been critical of the u.s. position. can you condition firm that will affect the relations with the u.s. ally. and to follow up, the audio intelligence of the killing of khashoggi, have you heard the tape and does it conclusively point to the crown prince and one final one, the -- >> am i supposed to remember all these? >> i'll prompt you. finally, is it true the white someone from ng that?ng to senators about john: no i haven't listened to it. herbed ask you, what do you think i would learn from it? . i thought you'd have access john. speak arabic. unless you speak arabic what are you going to get from it? the president has spoken to our position on this issue. he's spoken very clearly and that sour position. tell me the other questions? john: the man in the back. >> they captured suspects last eek, brazil got a photo of that, also the sanctions blocking the formation of the new government,
john: ambassador haley spoke for the united states yesterday on the -- at the u.n. security council and we'll stand on that. >> i have a question about -- you mentioned the turkish leader who has been critical of the u.s. position. can you condition firm that will affect the relations with the u.s. ally. and to follow up, the audio intelligence of the killing of khashoggi, have you heard the tape and does it conclusively point to the crown prince and one final one, the -- >> am i...