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know the fear funders are linking the strategy group which partially manages to save our tips me and linking strategy group is a company that did six hundred thousand dollars worth of work in twenty six team to sing for the trump presidential campaign that's especially considering save our tips tweets out things like whether you're for or against hash tag initiative seventy seven we can all agree with hashtag don't drop but vote no june nineteenth so save our tips is actually completing resistance to trump with resistance to increased wages for tift workers the k. street based restaurant association metropolitan washington also gave fifteen thousand dollars toward the campaign already m.w. is a funder they're an industry trade group that represents owners not workers already and w. has a plan to defeat ballot initiative seventy seven and we need you to get involved here is how does it save our tips dot com for more information and attend one of the upcoming meetings for owners and operators. what else you guys into per haps lobbying against affordable housing revenue the city council
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strategy group he joins us from the lakes little skeptical until according to u.s. intelligence reports the u.s. community has concluded that north korea does not intend to give up its nuclear weapons any time soon where we stand on the summit. well there it's great to be with you and nobody really knows where we stand with the summit queerly there ongoing preparations for the possibility of a summit but the current moment says no summit and the president seems to be very concerned that he's not going to get clear comes from a summit that he could then bring back home and say well look i have achieved tangible results and that wouldn't be a surprise the united states north korea had decades of diplomacy in fits and starts has been very difficult but the president has sort of jumped into this quickly without a real plan and we're seeing the hazards of that approach right now before our eyes the intel community has reportedly cautioned the white house that a more realistic objective would be convincing kim to want back recent progress on the country's nuclear weapons
strategy group he joins us from the lakes little skeptical until according to u.s. intelligence reports the u.s. community has concluded that north korea does not intend to give up its nuclear weapons any time soon where we stand on the summit. well there it's great to be with you and nobody really knows where we stand with the summit queerly there ongoing preparations for the possibility of a summit but the current moment says no summit and the president seems to be very concerned that he's...
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joel reuben, former deputy assistant secretary of state, president of the washington strategy group joins so does velvina wong, former senior advisor at the state department. joe, we just heard from the president there last hour. what must the dozens, if not hundreds of diplomats who are working on the summit think when they hear their leader say that he doesn't really need to prepare very much? >> well, craig, i don't think they'd be surprised at all by that attitude and that is certainly not the attitude that we want heading into a major summit between the president of the united states and the leader of north korea. there are serious issues at play right now. nuclear weapons are not to be treated lightly and the redevil really is in the details so i hope the president's team is really briefing it properly. i hope he doesn't go in and go naively because there is a real danger here a summit could conclude with very vague general approaches, no real commitments and certainly not a real clarification about the process going forward. if that doesn't happen, north korea will come out with a
joel reuben, former deputy assistant secretary of state, president of the washington strategy group joins so does velvina wong, former senior advisor at the state department. joe, we just heard from the president there last hour. what must the dozens, if not hundreds of diplomats who are working on the summit think when they hear their leader say that he doesn't really need to prepare very much? >> well, craig, i don't think they'd be surprised at all by that attitude and that is...
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to look at the causes that allowed this group to florence and emerge in the first day so far what we have been seeing is that there has been oily military strategy in order to defeat that group and capture the directories that was under its control but there has not been any comprehensive strategy in order first to deal with the grievances and deal with the root causes that allowed this to take place i love the google marriage for example that the large scale killing that the rejean russians and the iranians are doing in syria that will basically allow isis and other groups who use that as a grouping tour or for four years to come so all those issues should be addressed and the needs of the people on the ground should be addressed in order to prevent the group once and for from reemerging i don't wise unfortunately we will most likely see it's. this is always good to have you on the program thank you very much indeed. thank you for so you can see the program again by visiting our website. just gushing go to our facebook page facebook dot com a.j. inside story you can also join. that is. enough. she. looks up. slightly she's it'll be all right fo
to look at the causes that allowed this group to florence and emerge in the first day so far what we have been seeing is that there has been oily military strategy in order to defeat that group and capture the directories that was under its control but there has not been any comprehensive strategy in order first to deal with the grievances and deal with the root causes that allowed this to take place i love the google marriage for example that the large scale killing that the rejean russians...
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know the fear funders are a link in strategy group which partially manages to save our tips campaign and linking strategy group is a company that did six hundred thousand dollars worth of work in two thousand and sixteen head to sing for the trump presidential campaign that's odd especially considering save our tips tweets out things like whether you're for or against hash tag initiative seventy seven we can all agree with the hashtag don't drop but vote no june nineteenth so save our tips is actually conflating resistance to trump with resistance to increased wages for tift workers the k. street based restaurant association metropolitan washington also gave fifteen thousand dollars toward the campaign already m.w. is a funder they're an industry trade group that represents owners not workers already and w. has a plan to defeat ballot initiative seventy seven and we need you to get involved here is how does it save our tips dot com for more information and attend one of the upcoming meetings for owners and operators. what else you guys into per haps lobbying against affordable housin
know the fear funders are a link in strategy group which partially manages to save our tips campaign and linking strategy group is a company that did six hundred thousand dollars worth of work in two thousand and sixteen head to sing for the trump presidential campaign that's odd especially considering save our tips tweets out things like whether you're for or against hash tag initiative seventy seven we can all agree with the hashtag don't drop but vote no june nineteenth so save our tips is...
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for y microfiche statements from three months ago but if you fall back on the buy-and-hold strategy for any groupstocks i can assure you you'll be beaten by professional managers with good track records who are searching for high-quality stocks all the t e time i'm certain any index fund can't beat someone who does know home work the next rule is another essential. diversify, diversify, and then diversify some more. be diversified to control risk if you control the down side, the up side will take care of its and that means managing risk what's the biggest risk out there? sector risk. stocks in the same sector tend to trade together, especially at extreme moments 50% of the action in a given stock comes down to its sector if you had all your eggs in one group in 2000 you got scrambled. same thing with financials in 2008, oils 2014 to 2016 and there's only one thing keeping you from getting nailed and that's diversification i've been playing this game since 2002 diversification is the only free lyn lunch in this business it's the only investment concept that works for everyone. if you mix up enoug
for y microfiche statements from three months ago but if you fall back on the buy-and-hold strategy for any groupstocks i can assure you you'll be beaten by professional managers with good track records who are searching for high-quality stocks all the t e time i'm certain any index fund can't beat someone who does know home work the next rule is another essential. diversify, diversify, and then diversify some more. be diversified to control risk if you control the down side, the up side will...
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in order to defeat the group and capture the directories that was under its control but there has not been any comprehensive strategy in order first to deal with the grievances and deal with the root causes that allowed this to take place i love the group of america for example that the large scale killing that the rejean russians and the iranians are doing in syria that will basically allow isis and other groups who use that as a grouping tour or for four years to come so all those issues should be addressed and the needs of the people on the ground should be addressed in order to prevent the group once and for from reemerging i don't wise unfortunately we will most likely see it's hide in the us for this is always good to have your the program thank you very much indeed. and thank you too for watching you can see the program again and it's by visiting our website. dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter there is a j inside story from the hash volunteer live in our. territorial. social. and ethnic divisions
in order to defeat the group and capture the directories that was under its control but there has not been any comprehensive strategy in order first to deal with the grievances and deal with the root causes that allowed this to take place i love the group of america for example that the large scale killing that the rejean russians and the iranians are doing in syria that will basically allow isis and other groups who use that as a grouping tour or for four years to come so all those issues...
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in order to defeat that group and capture that directories that was under its control but there has not been any comprehensive strategy in order first to deal with the grievances and deal with the root causes that allowed this to take place i love the group of america for example that the large scale killing that the rejean russians and the iranians are doing in syria that will basically allow isis and other groups who use that as a grouping tour or for four years to come so all those issues should be addressed and the needs of the people on the ground should be addressed in order to prevent the group once and for from reemerging i don't wise unfortunately we will most likely see it's hide in the us for a while and this is always good to have you on the program thank you very much indeed. thank you two four so you can see the program again and its time by visiting our website. dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page facebook dot com a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter there is a j inside story from the volunteer life and. we know the culture we know the problems that affect t
in order to defeat that group and capture that directories that was under its control but there has not been any comprehensive strategy in order first to deal with the grievances and deal with the root causes that allowed this to take place i love the group of america for example that the large scale killing that the rejean russians and the iranians are doing in syria that will basically allow isis and other groups who use that as a grouping tour or for four years to come so all those issues...
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match i do world cup final since ninety ninety eight and they currently top their group so you had to sort the strategy isn't simply just wait for someone to speak to some of the players to the full timer so that oh. group b. here in st petersburg between iran and moral code being settled in john mattick fashion it was ninety fifth minute own goal boy coach up until that point it was a very close game of course coming into this game both sides very good defensive records and i would look to be heading to draw but iran want a free kick on the left late into the game it was whipped in by a son of a selfish. heading into his own net and we managed to speak to him in the mix zone off to the game that. i didn't expect this to happen unfortunately today i was the person who brought bad luck to the team so all i can do is apologize to all the moroccan fans now predictably for the iranians this result is really a great start to the cholent up until that point the best chance came in the first tough when i saw that as moon was one on one with the keeper and missed and of course the lead up to this tournament ha
match i do world cup final since ninety ninety eight and they currently top their group so you had to sort the strategy isn't simply just wait for someone to speak to some of the players to the full timer so that oh. group b. here in st petersburg between iran and moral code being settled in john mattick fashion it was ninety fifth minute own goal boy coach up until that point it was a very close game of course coming into this game both sides very good defensive records and i would look to be...
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strategy. >> reporter: one community group in east san jose is working with the city to make sure high speed broadband is affordable and safe with its potential for radiation coming closer to homes in the street. >> i hope we have an opportunity to sit with the city of san jose and the corporations that they're working with to make sure these unintended consequences don't affect our community. clock >> reporter: the broadband speeds will be faster for just about everyone in the city, but the closer you are to one of these small cell towers, the faster your connection will be. there's about 69,000 light towers throughout the city of san jose, only about 4,200 of them outfitted with the new equipment and they should be spread out equally throughout the city. reporting live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix5. ighway 87 and alma avenue. >>> an update on the breaking news we reported at the end of the 5:00 newscast, a fire in san jose near highway 87 and alma avenue. you can see the black smoke from our camera in downtown san jose. this is what it looked like about a half hour ago. the fire departme
strategy. >> reporter: one community group in east san jose is working with the city to make sure high speed broadband is affordable and safe with its potential for radiation coming closer to homes in the street. >> i hope we have an opportunity to sit with the city of san jose and the corporations that they're working with to make sure these unintended consequences don't affect our community. clock >> reporter: the broadband speeds will be faster for just about everyone in...
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retail broadm a strategy task force. a group of people dedicated to rooting out retail fraud. more importantly, there's a number of ponzi schemes are we have identified them, brought asset freezes, brought them to a halt, and i would like to think as quickly as we could. the longer they go on, the more money goes away in the less we can get back for investors. that has been a focus of ours. the ico space, let me preface this by saying, the technology and block chain technology has promise. but the ico space had a great deal of retail fraud. i'm pleased that our enforcement division has pivoted to addressing that issue. you yourself have rightly recognized that an ideal market allows main street investors to be able to participate in a crucial growth process. touch on the role of small business capital formation advocate office and what steps it will take to allow for growth in main street investor participation? new.at office is it will be, as any new office, find its way. what i really want and i'm talking to candidates about, i want somebody for when we are making rules they
retail broadm a strategy task force. a group of people dedicated to rooting out retail fraud. more importantly, there's a number of ponzi schemes are we have identified them, brought asset freezes, brought them to a halt, and i would like to think as quickly as we could. the longer they go on, the more money goes away in the less we can get back for investors. that has been a focus of ours. the ico space, let me preface this by saying, the technology and block chain technology has promise. but...
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they often fail to agree in the early years next '60s, and over time the groups discover that the distinctions of class, of strategy, of tactics, of political ideology andhilosophy, come to matter at least as much as the tie is of race ofthci. so it's a very gradual process. the book shows the process in great detail. how its that these activists slowly learn the lessons about who is on their side and who isn't, who they can count upon who they can't, how do they start to hash through the various missteps. one example. i believe it was in '62 the democratic coalition healed a immediating in austin. brought together all these people to talk but a joint campaign but held the meeting in a segregated hotel. so african-american attendees were forced to enter through the back in frighten elevator, this is 1962. so naturally that did not create a climate of trust among all the participants, and so the african-american delegates had to point this out at the meeting, and albert peÑa, one of the chairs of the meeting, went out of his way to apologize for this incident. when out of his way to talk about the issues with voter
they often fail to agree in the early years next '60s, and over time the groups discover that the distinctions of class, of strategy, of tactics, of political ideology andhilosophy, come to matter at least as much as the tie is of race ofthci. so it's a very gradual process. the book shows the process in great detail. how its that these activists slowly learn the lessons about who is on their side and who isn't, who they can count upon who they can't, how do they start to hash through the...
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group. will stepexecutive down later this year after a strategy reset failed to win over investors.as cut thousands of jobs and overhauled management, but the stock has fallen roughly 36% since last august. the payment giant controlled by chinese billionaire jack ma raised about $14 million in italy's latest funding round and at $150to be valued billion. investors in the latest round including singapore's sovereign wealth fund. that is your latest bloomberg business flash. julie: it is time for our stock of the hour, general electric. shares rising more than 2%. after surprising wall street keeping the dividend intact although they paired some of that advance. emma chandra is here with more and even though john flannery has said we are not cutting it, a lot of people were expecting it. emma: they were expecting it and ge doesn't usually change the dividend midyear. andlowing cash generation shrinking asset base, they kept the dividend at 12%. take a look at my bloomberg. this shows how ge -- the ge has paid. john flannery cut it back in november and he sort of cut it in half and cap
group. will stepexecutive down later this year after a strategy reset failed to win over investors.as cut thousands of jobs and overhauled management, but the stock has fallen roughly 36% since last august. the payment giant controlled by chinese billionaire jack ma raised about $14 million in italy's latest funding round and at $150to be valued billion. investors in the latest round including singapore's sovereign wealth fund. that is your latest bloomberg business flash. julie: it is time for...
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thinking about these two young girls that were a pop group for white power so has cultures sustained. >> culture is hugely movement adopted the strategy which is what we have now that what spells terrorism but the idea that a small six man group of activists could go out and fulfill movement objectives without direct communication of leadership. and how we know what they will do with the common culture. so the diaries or the music is how targets are circulated in absence and that makes it important thank you very much the 17. [applause] [applause] . .
thinking about these two young girls that were a pop group for white power so has cultures sustained. >> culture is hugely movement adopted the strategy which is what we have now that what spells terrorism but the idea that a small six man group of activists could go out and fulfill movement objectives without direct communication of leadership. and how we know what they will do with the common culture. so the diaries or the music is how targets are circulated in absence and that makes it...
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strategy group he joins us from the nation's capital until according to u.s. intelligence reports the u.s. community has concluded that most korea does not intend to give up its nuclear weapons any time soon where we stand on the summit where it's great to be with you and nobody really knows where we stand with the summit queerly there ongoing preparations for the possibility of a summit but the current moment says no summit and the president seems to be very concerned that he's not going to get clear outcomes from a summit that he could then bring back home and say well look i have achieved tangible results and that wouldn't be a surprise the united states and north korea have had decades of diplomacy in fits and starts has been very difficult but the president has sort of jumped into this quickly without a real plan and we're seeing the hazards of that approach right now before our eyes the intel community has reportedly cautioned the white house that a more realistic objective would be convincing kim to walk back recent progress on the country's nuclear wea
strategy group he joins us from the nation's capital until according to u.s. intelligence reports the u.s. community has concluded that most korea does not intend to give up its nuclear weapons any time soon where we stand on the summit where it's great to be with you and nobody really knows where we stand with the summit queerly there ongoing preparations for the possibility of a summit but the current moment says no summit and the president seems to be very concerned that he's not going to...
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it also has to do with a strategy pioneered in 1983 and spread through the movement forward called leaderless resistance. it's the idea that a small group of people can foment violent activism in common cause in a way that can not later be osyou can think, for instance, f the oklahoma city bombing that was the largest deliberate mass casualty in the united states between pearl harbor and 9/11, and we still think of that event as the work of one or a feud disconnected madmen. in fact, it was the product of decades of organizing by the white power movement. soledad: who radicalize is these folks, and what is the role of what i would consider to be old guard, kkk, the david dukes of the world in this radicalization? kathleen: we have had a spate of reporting on new activism of groups of that may or may not be shown to later be part of the white power movement proper, but groups we think of as alt-right, what we have to be aware of is activists in the present are drawing on a long history of movement organizational strategies and a long repertoire of actions tested by people like david duke in earlier movements. soledad: the book is called
it also has to do with a strategy pioneered in 1983 and spread through the movement forward called leaderless resistance. it's the idea that a small group of people can foment violent activism in common cause in a way that can not later be osyou can think, for instance, f the oklahoma city bombing that was the largest deliberate mass casualty in the united states between pearl harbor and 9/11, and we still think of that event as the work of one or a feud disconnected madmen. in fact, it was the...
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beijing's increasing erosion of hong kong's freedoms or and autonomy they will and out of the group rethink their strategies that may be a change of strategy but there is certainly strength but there will of course be some people who understandably will will think twice now about public protest in light of these sentences ben is that rogers thank you for coming in and talking to us to appreciate us. there is a great people in power film here which included a discussion with edward doing actually about the hong kong democracy movement looking at sounds some who took part in the umbrella movement ended up becoming more galvanised and some would say even radicalized to a point where people wondered what are they going too far they are hong kong's localist revolutionaries people in power is in the documentary section at around zero dot com we are going off the grid now to egypt where new law and social media has been approved and. when we say something that it just it's not good news really is it very rarely very rarely exactly like come on says that if you are currently in egypt and if you have a lot of follow
beijing's increasing erosion of hong kong's freedoms or and autonomy they will and out of the group rethink their strategies that may be a change of strategy but there is certainly strength but there will of course be some people who understandably will will think twice now about public protest in light of these sentences ben is that rogers thank you for coming in and talking to us to appreciate us. there is a great people in power film here which included a discussion with edward doing...
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the sidelines of this summit and agreed to have a joint strategy to deal with the president they apparently oppose the return of russia to this group and they are trying to push to have references to free trade rules and joint statements that it's expected to be signed tomorrow and of course there are lots of other contentious issues up for discussion what are the chances of getting a final statement that all seven signed up to. well there is a wide disagreement on many issues not only on trade also on climate change or on the iran nuclear deal so it's rather unlikely that we really going to see a joint statement at the end signed by all the seven members of the g. seven alexandra phenomena the g. seven summit in quebec canada thank you. just the united nations general assembly has voted for germany and for other nations to become a nonpermanent members of the security council giving the world's a fourth largest economy a voice that diplomacy is top table. getting a foot in the door of the u.n. security council for two years will give germany the chance to get more serious about a promise it keeps making to take on more responsibil
the sidelines of this summit and agreed to have a joint strategy to deal with the president they apparently oppose the return of russia to this group and they are trying to push to have references to free trade rules and joint statements that it's expected to be signed tomorrow and of course there are lots of other contentious issues up for discussion what are the chances of getting a final statement that all seven signed up to. well there is a wide disagreement on many issues not only on trade...
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. >> reporter: the humanitarian groups say the enforcement strategies are funneling people into a deserts why they're dying here. >> smugglers brings them here. a person who does not know this desert will not take that journey themselves. >> jacob joins me now life. we've seen the outrage all week. how does what we're seeing there fit into that? >> you don't run through the desert and try to get away from the border patrol. these are some of the most desperate people in the world. what we've seen play out over the course of the last 12 days when i was first down in brownsville looking at that walmart shelter is the culmination of 20 plus years of failed border policy. it's all around the idea of deterrence. it creates that and kids in shelters. >> it's extraordinarily complicated issue not being treated that way. we'll get into all of it tonight. >> thanks, my friend. >> great job this week. i know you'll stay on this. you can see jacob's hour long report "dividing line" tonight on "dateline." >>> next, harry smith meets up again with a former army ranger as he finishes his walk from arg
. >> reporter: the humanitarian groups say the enforcement strategies are funneling people into a deserts why they're dying here. >> smugglers brings them here. a person who does not know this desert will not take that journey themselves. >> jacob joins me now life. we've seen the outrage all week. how does what we're seeing there fit into that? >> you don't run through the desert and try to get away from the border patrol. these are some of the most desperate people in...
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we have established and implementation group, rethink recommendations of the report that is part of the strategy which aims to improve the curriculum. >> thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister knows that i, the scent of a doctor and pharmacist, share a strong commitment to the nhs. what she reassured me and this house that the additional funding provided will lead to measurable improvements in patient outcomes so that this extra money is spent as wisely as possible? >> i can absolutely give him that assurance. what we do not want to see is money going to the nhs and not being, wasted or spent approximately getting to patient care. that is why it is so important that alongside the extra money as part of the tenure . we will be working with the nhs on making sure not only that we see better outcomes of patients undersold of this action money going in but do we make sure this money is spent wisely and spin in interest of patients. >> passage north of england have had enough. the government has said rail didn't deliver and northern wasn't prepared. but i have been hounded e-mail from
we have established and implementation group, rethink recommendations of the report that is part of the strategy which aims to improve the curriculum. >> thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister knows that i, the scent of a doctor and pharmacist, share a strong commitment to the nhs. what she reassured me and this house that the additional funding provided will lead to measurable improvements in patient outcomes so that this extra money is spent as wisely as possible?...
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groups. so when the government publishes its counter—terrorism strategy tomorrow it will be outlining how ito allow m15 to share information about some of these people with organisations like local councils will stop this is a very radical step. just coming back to what is happening here tonight, 12 months ago this was a bridge full of horror. tonight, as you can see, it's a place filled with flowers. june kelly at london bridge, thank you. two thirds of women with the most common form of breast cancer might be spared chemotherapy, after a new trial involving a genetic test already available on the nhs. doctors say using it to analyse early stage tumours could mean up to 3000 women a year in the uk treated with surgery and hormone therapy alone. treated with surgery anisa kadri reports. treated with surgery juliet fitzpatrick is now in recovery after a physical and emotional battle with breast cancer. she says the chemotherapy that followed her diagnosis turned her into a horrible person to live with. i think, for me, the worst thing about it was the emotional side. i got used to losing my h
groups. so when the government publishes its counter—terrorism strategy tomorrow it will be outlining how ito allow m15 to share information about some of these people with organisations like local councils will stop this is a very radical step. just coming back to what is happening here tonight, 12 months ago this was a bridge full of horror. tonight, as you can see, it's a place filled with flowers. june kelly at london bridge, thank you. two thirds of women with the most common form of...
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strategy. had a gre firrter again, the group results, ex-litigation issues, was a double-digit return for our shareholders, something we haven't done for four years. so, those issues are behind. now it's time to move forward. >> indeed, and a long list of issues that successfully have been put behind you, as you say, jes. but specifically on the investigations into you personally it was very drawn out. it did take a long time. the conclusion, eventually, of course, has allowed you to keep your job, but did you fear in the midst of it that it d worse, the outcome, and that you might lose the role that you're in at the moment >> you know, i've got a lot of respect for the uk regulators. it was very robust investigation by them. barclays is very complicated, challenging bank but no, i feel that was my obligation to commit my focus and attention to the barclays shareholders, the barclays customer and clients, and so, no now we move forward. >> jes staley there. allen higgins has joined us, cio at quds allen. good morning nice to see you. >> good morning. >> there's been a lot of news in the banking sector, no
strategy. had a gre firrter again, the group results, ex-litigation issues, was a double-digit return for our shareholders, something we haven't done for four years. so, those issues are behind. now it's time to move forward. >> indeed, and a long list of issues that successfully have been put behind you, as you say, jes. but specifically on the investigations into you personally it was very drawn out. it did take a long time. the conclusion, eventually, of course, has allowed you to keep...
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of that young person reentering juvenile hall, particularly for certain ethnic groups, are 75% higher. so the better strategy is to make sure these young people don't even enter into the hall. as such, we've worked with other city partners to make sure that that doesn't happen. right now the census in the hall and the chief is not here, but the census in the hall on average has been around 30 to 35 young people. so we've done an amazing job in keeping young people out of juvenile hall. so, because the census very low, we have made the decision to make sure that our programs and services are very targeted to the young people who really need it. so, spanish-speaking young people, young people who want to work with a person that is is of their culture so whether it's an african american person, or a chinese-speaking person or a young person that wants an opportunity to develop their education or young person who wants their ability to get into the workforce. so what we've ended up doing in partnership with juvenile probation, is identify six multi-service agencies that will provide the comprehensive services fo
of that young person reentering juvenile hall, particularly for certain ethnic groups, are 75% higher. so the better strategy is to make sure these young people don't even enter into the hall. as such, we've worked with other city partners to make sure that that doesn't happen. right now the census in the hall and the chief is not here, but the census in the hall on average has been around 30 to 35 young people. so we've done an amazing job in keeping young people out of juvenile hall. so,...
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a report examines how radical groups like isis communicate and recruit online. and the panel discusses the evolving strategies of maritime security. later, former military officials talk about the potential risks and benefits of emerging military technology. tomorrow on cspan three, he appears before the house education and workforce committee, he will be there live at 9:40 5 am eastern. in the afternoon senator rand paul and the subcommittee expending oversight and emergency management hearing for a look at the congressional war power and the cost of military engagement overseas. that is live at 2:30 p.m. ree.ghhere span >> on wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on cspan two, the memorial service marking the 50th anniversary of the sainion of robert f keton nation cemetery, featured speakers include family, friends, members of congress, and the former president clinton. watch the memorial service at 8:00 p.m. eastern on cspan two. g orlist cspan radio app. >> this morning on capitol hill, lawmakers were briefed on the federal governments wildfire management plan as a forecast for the upcoming fire season. the int
a report examines how radical groups like isis communicate and recruit online. and the panel discusses the evolving strategies of maritime security. later, former military officials talk about the potential risks and benefits of emerging military technology. tomorrow on cspan three, he appears before the house education and workforce committee, he will be there live at 9:40 5 am eastern. in the afternoon senator rand paul and the subcommittee expending oversight and emergency management hearing...
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group commander. montgomery continually pressed against eisenhower's strategy of a united front. the united front a lot ofsacrificed tactical opportunities and some operational opportunities for unity. unity of command was everything, and keeping the americans,british, canadians together in one united front, combined with the french, that the allies would move forward together and they would and moved to the heart of germany, but they would do it together. individual nation would go any faster, or farther than the other. and montgomery chafed at this. he disliked it, but eisenhower continuously existed that i will let certain advantages go by the wayside to maintain the larger unity that is essential to the future of the postwar world. he was very much aware that it was not perfect, but he was the one who held it together. commandstence on unity was essential, i think, to contributing to victory in europe. >> this gets to mostly about the armistice in world war i, where the war has ended and we look at on it as leading to world war ii, 20 years later, with the effects being 50 ti
group commander. montgomery continually pressed against eisenhower's strategy of a united front. the united front a lot ofsacrificed tactical opportunities and some operational opportunities for unity. unity of command was everything, and keeping the americans,british, canadians together in one united front, combined with the french, that the allies would move forward together and they would and moved to the heart of germany, but they would do it together. individual nation would go any faster,...
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is this debate about how you can incorporate computer-driven strategies and where the opportunities for human intelligence still are. man group is a giant hedge fund headquartered in london and one of the leaders in quantitative said today their cio there are some places where humans are really key to the trading process, for example, doing due diligence on loans and corporate bonds, for example. ramy: one other thing just ended, the panel on cryptocurrency. what was the takeaway there? bitcoin has been up $15,000, now $8,000. >> it has had a wild ride. interestingly, he said he still believes in digital currency and the future for it. he said regulators have been caught flat-footed with the volatility, but he sees them catching up and that is a healthy thing. the regulators will start to step in, put guardrails around the trading, but also long-term wise, there is tremendous growth from his point of view. haidi: thank you so much. peggy collins for us. bhp, saiding news on of its received valuing shale unit up to $9 billion, bp ron amone bidders of the unit. these are the first round bids. andation between $7 billion $9 bill
is this debate about how you can incorporate computer-driven strategies and where the opportunities for human intelligence still are. man group is a giant hedge fund headquartered in london and one of the leaders in quantitative said today their cio there are some places where humans are really key to the trading process, for example, doing due diligence on loans and corporate bonds, for example. ramy: one other thing just ended, the panel on cryptocurrency. what was the takeaway there? bitcoin...
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strategy. a man alleged to be a member of a banned neo—nazi group admits planning to murder the labour mp rosiespotlight the leading brexiteer arron banks tells mps there's "no evidence" he was involved in a conspiracy with russian officials. and flying in for the world cup — england arrive in st petersburg ahead of their first match on monday. the cost of counselling. and coming up on bbc news: centuries for both sarah taylor and tammy beaumont — as england women set south africa 332 to win in the second one—day international. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. it was an extraordinary moment — at an unprecedented summit — president trump and kim jong—un walked towards each other in front of the world's media — and then shook hands in front of north korean and american flags. it's the first time in history that a sitting us president has met a north korean leader. after a face to face meeting, they signed an agreement to work to rid the korean peninsula of nuclear weapons. president trump later announced that america would suspend its military exercises in the region. but critics
strategy. a man alleged to be a member of a banned neo—nazi group admits planning to murder the labour mp rosiespotlight the leading brexiteer arron banks tells mps there's "no evidence" he was involved in a conspiracy with russian officials. and flying in for the world cup — england arrive in st petersburg ahead of their first match on monday. the cost of counselling. and coming up on bbc news: centuries for both sarah taylor and tammy beaumont — as england women set south...
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yet, this strategy makes one a commitment to strengthen skills development in support of this transition. only under pressure from workers and environmentalists was a group struck this spring but limited to coal workers. when will this government make real investments in the transition strategy for all canadian energy workers? [applause] >> honorable minister of environment. >> thank you, mr. speaker. we agree. we need to grow our economy and create good jobs with canadians. we also need to tackle climate change. that's exactly what we've been doing. whether it's making a historic investment in clean technoes -- and i'll like to give a shoutout to all the canadians who are working in clean tech companies. we've jumped from seventh place in 2014 to fourth place in the world as a clean technology innovato we also are making sure that we work with workers, we work with union unions. -- with unions. we set up a transition workforce so we can support workers who are in tsehe coaor so they can transition. we will continue doing what we need to do. translator: the ntt is fighting to create good jobs and protect the environment. the liberal government, though, j
yet, this strategy makes one a commitment to strengthen skills development in support of this transition. only under pressure from workers and environmentalists was a group struck this spring but limited to coal workers. when will this government make real investments in the transition strategy for all canadian energy workers? [applause] >> honorable minister of environment. >> thank you, mr. speaker. we agree. we need to grow our economy and create good jobs with canadians. we also...
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group ltd. the coworkers. when would they make a real investmenrealinvestments in theg strategy for all canadian energy workers [applause] >> thank you mr. speaker we agree we need to grow our economy and create good jobs to canadians and also tackle climate change. that is exactly what we've been doing great whether it is making these technologies i want to give a shout out to all of the canadians that are working in these companies because we went fr 2014 and we are making sure we set up a [inaudible] they are fighting to pay good jobs and protect the environment. the liberal want to use our money to buy all pipelines. every dollar invested in renewable energy go six to eight times as many jobs. to improve efficiency to help them save money. >> they are on the hill today and a photo op for all parties. they are repeating the same talking points but the problem is another one in the u.s.. which version will they meet today and what is the plan for those that feel betrayed? [applause] >> mr. speaker, despite all of the efforts to try t to hide frm it is clear that they cannot support dairy farmers. our governm
group ltd. the coworkers. when would they make a real investmenrealinvestments in theg strategy for all canadian energy workers [applause] >> thank you mr. speaker we agree we need to grow our economy and create good jobs to canadians and also tackle climate change. that is exactly what we've been doing great whether it is making these technologies i want to give a shout out to all of the canadians that are working in these companies because we went fr 2014 and we are making sure we set...
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northern routes as valueless, discuss classic handling strategies for members of parliament, discuss when to throw a sop to northern passenger groups>> and british prime minister's questions airs again sunday evening at 9:00 eastern and pacific. we're going to take you back live now to the house budget committee meeting room, the committee gaveling back in shortly to reconsider the 2019 budget resolution. live coverage on c-span3.
northern routes as valueless, discuss classic handling strategies for members of parliament, discuss when to throw a sop to northern passenger groups>> and british prime minister's questions airs again sunday evening at 9:00 eastern and pacific. we're going to take you back live now to the house budget committee meeting room, the committee gaveling back in shortly to reconsider the 2019 budget resolution. live coverage on c-span3.
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saw and other fighting groups here in the afghan sorry here in afghanistan but the cease fire of being called by the president seems like a move and the next step in his strategy to engage the taliban of course laura and february he invited the taliban to peace talks without conditions he offered them political capital to be recognized as a political group the afghan government very much trying to engage the taliban the real question is what part of the taliban is up for peace talks and the real question is what will the taleban now do with this announcement by the government subsidy because we haven't heard any confirmation at this point tough way from the taliban that this indeed will go ahead. that's right and i think it's really a challenge by the afghan government to the taliban to say look we will not fight you over you should not fight us it's a sign of goodwill it's i think it's really a tactic to try and see what part of the taliban is willing to negotiate what part of the taliban might actually be willing to listen to the government now after the afghan government made its announcement its invitation for unconditional peace talks in february it took
saw and other fighting groups here in the afghan sorry here in afghanistan but the cease fire of being called by the president seems like a move and the next step in his strategy to engage the taliban of course laura and february he invited the taliban to peace talks without conditions he offered them political capital to be recognized as a political group the afghan government very much trying to engage the taliban the real question is what part of the taliban is up for peace talks and the...
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the head of welcome research strategy and operations at the eurasia group from washington.hank you for your time. despite what he says, the u.s. isn't immediately slapping those tariffs on chinese goods. do you expect in a compromise before july 6? >> that is the key question. we have three weeks to see whether a deal could be reached between china and the u.s.. at this point, our call is that such a deal before those tariffs are implemented is highly unlikely. i merely for two reasons. the first is that the gap between the u.s. and china, what washington is asking for and what to beijing is willing to compromise on is far too wide for any meaningful deal to be reached in the next three weeks. the second is that both sides have incentives to show strength at this time. and have very little incentive to come running back to the negotiating table. on the u.s. side in particular, there seems to be a belief within the u.s. administration that the chinese will not be ready to make any meaningful concessions, unless there is at least a first round of tariffs that are implemented.
the head of welcome research strategy and operations at the eurasia group from washington.hank you for your time. despite what he says, the u.s. isn't immediately slapping those tariffs on chinese goods. do you expect in a compromise before july 6? >> that is the key question. we have three weeks to see whether a deal could be reached between china and the u.s.. at this point, our call is that such a deal before those tariffs are implemented is highly unlikely. i merely for two reasons....
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strategy. we also send posters and flyers to these community groups and inform them of the availability of staff speakers to present at their events. >> i did not get to change my voting address. >> in the days leading up to election day and on the day itself, voter information and staff are stationed in front of the grove and goodlett entrances to city hall. excepting vote by mail ballots and answering voter questions. >> thank you, sir. vote, signed sealed and delivered. >> for voters who prefer to call for information, the department offers a phone service year-round with trained department staff to answer questions in english, cantonese, mandarin, spanish, and filipino. >>[multiple speakers] >> the department of elections produces public service announcements in english, spanish, chinese, and filipino to encouragesan franciscans to vote. they place these ads on local televisions online and at local movie theaters lead up to each election. >> one thing we take very seriously is reaching out to voters who are monolingual. lane which other than english or limited and provision to try to find me
strategy. we also send posters and flyers to these community groups and inform them of the availability of staff speakers to present at their events. >> i did not get to change my voting address. >> in the days leading up to election day and on the day itself, voter information and staff are stationed in front of the grove and goodlett entrances to city hall. excepting vote by mail ballots and answering voter questions. >> thank you, sir. vote, signed sealed and delivered....
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on his border alan fischer al-jazeera washington one of the biggest rights groups in the united states is changing its strategy to fight president donald trump's agenda the american civil liberties union is meeting in washington with a focus on political activism she have a tendency reporters. the almost one hundred year old american civil liberties union or a.c.l.u. is joining what's known as the resistance groups activism against donald trump since election scores of groups have been formed into that resistance the goal is to the republican party through direct action on the ballot box we're throwing down about the issues we care deeply about it's not simply to litigate them and find them in court and a lot of justice or a judge decide it's also to employ people to fight for them in every other possible arena that we can money is pouring in for the a.c.l.u. is campaigns to protect migrants' rights and preventing republicans from acting vote suppression policies the a.c.l.u. gathered pounds in washington this week to receive what's called resistance training and hear from progressive leaders such as senator e
on his border alan fischer al-jazeera washington one of the biggest rights groups in the united states is changing its strategy to fight president donald trump's agenda the american civil liberties union is meeting in washington with a focus on political activism she have a tendency reporters. the almost one hundred year old american civil liberties union or a.c.l.u. is joining what's known as the resistance groups activism against donald trump since election scores of groups have been formed...
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strategy. are they -- this time around, if they indeed are getting ready to go to war against a new group. >> it's interesting, richard, they are doing -- don't need me to say, sort of a squished earth pit bull dog approach hitting the different tv shows and saying it's completely illegitimate and witch hunt and so on. second point is more nuanced and interesting and important. after we dejeigested the ig rep we saw emerging an argument that as little more difficult to make honestly. that is okay that the report shows jim comey is director of the fbi and engaged in i am provide prits in the way they handled the clinton investigation and then say therefore it follows that the mueller investigation is totally invalid. you know, i understand that argument, unless they can show a more concrete link, it's ar moi difficult argument to make. >> what sort of legal argument might me make to turn up the heat? few details but i go back to the original document that we were able to obtain weeks ago that showed very little legal argument that would say you need to stop this. >> again, not to be a broken record
strategy. are they -- this time around, if they indeed are getting ready to go to war against a new group. >> it's interesting, richard, they are doing -- don't need me to say, sort of a squished earth pit bull dog approach hitting the different tv shows and saying it's completely illegitimate and witch hunt and so on. second point is more nuanced and interesting and important. after we dejeigested the ig rep we saw emerging an argument that as little more difficult to make honestly. that...
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exnot sure if there is an strategy. -- exit how does that feed in? >> there are three groupings ore, and lng. coal and iron ore story because china has put policies in place to cut back on domestic supply, turning to international markets and buying more from australia and brazil, and that is supporting commodities prices. on the lng story, that is the benchmark to oil. most lng is sold on oil benchmark contract. if prices come down, that would weaken the lng story. australia is a not a large producer of lng itself. areas lng is one of the where you could see more weakness if you see china offering to buy 25 billion dollars worth of goods this year from the united states. what does that take away from australia? >> these are commodities. they are homogenous. -- if we are not selling them to one country, we will sell them to another country. chinare is a shift and buying more from the u.s., then all straight would shift what it is selling to another country that would otherwise be receiving the energy that the u.s. would export to it. the trade policies for it might not be as cri
exnot sure if there is an strategy. -- exit how does that feed in? >> there are three groupings ore, and lng. coal and iron ore story because china has put policies in place to cut back on domestic supply, turning to international markets and buying more from australia and brazil, and that is supporting commodities prices. on the lng story, that is the benchmark to oil. most lng is sold on oil benchmark contract. if prices come down, that would weaken the lng story. australia is a not a...
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. >> netflix's strategy has traditionally been, everybody around the world has somewhat similar tastes. they don't groupased on geography. they believe there are people in india who will watch a german show, people in germany that will watch a japanese show. while they are banking on their shows to be popular in india, there is a little bit of a recognition of the india is different from other places. so they have to make a lot of local shows. the one thing they are doing a little differently in india relative to the local players, is they are not trying to replicate bollywood. >> give us some size and scope and importance of bollywood. >> globally, it is the largest film industry in the world. larger even then hollywood just in terms of the number of projects that come out.there close to 2000 bollywood movies every year. it is an entertainment for everybody. i talked to one of the directors of a show, he said other countries have the circus, film, bollywood is all of those things in one. >> what is the potential for netflix? we are talking about a country where some people struggle just for running wat
. >> netflix's strategy has traditionally been, everybody around the world has somewhat similar tastes. they don't groupased on geography. they believe there are people in india who will watch a german show, people in germany that will watch a japanese show. while they are banking on their shows to be popular in india, there is a little bit of a recognition of the india is different from other places. so they have to make a lot of local shows. the one thing they are doing a little...
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strategy ever. the fastest growing group are hispanics f republicans do forensics with they should do reading up up it would be one of the stupidest things ever. illegals who are not votes any way. steve: who is running camera 2. that was crazy zoom in. was that you, jillian. jillian: that was my fault. brian: by the way, that was a robot. it was a robot. camera roomba. abby: what is going on? jillian: just moments ago, alice marie johnson speaking out as a free woman first time in 21 years. johnson telling cbs president trump won't regret his decision to commute her life sentence. >> i would tell president trump, thank you so much. that i am going to be that one, that is going to make you so proud. i hope my life will encourage him to do this for others too. jillian: the president making the call after meeting with kim kardashian, who asked him to drop her drug charges. johnson will give the first cable interview on the story tonight 7:00 eastern. >>> houston airport getting back on track after a bomb scare. panicked passengers forced to evacuate a check point after tsa agents found a toy grenade
strategy ever. the fastest growing group are hispanics f republicans do forensics with they should do reading up up it would be one of the stupidest things ever. illegals who are not votes any way. steve: who is running camera 2. that was crazy zoom in. was that you, jillian. jillian: that was my fault. brian: by the way, that was a robot. it was a robot. camera roomba. abby: what is going on? jillian: just moments ago, alice marie johnson speaking out as a free woman first time in 21 years....
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group. then-candidate, had a 20 minute soliloquy on his twitter strategy, which i thought was brilliant and should end up in a harvard business to how hee study, as was deploying twitter on the campaign. this was before he got the nomination. how and why he was deploying it in the way that he was, and how effective it was in terms of getting his message out. one of the reasons he tweets like that is he knows that msnbc,like c-span, cnbc, media groups, fox, they all have to put out his twitter statement and forced a reaction. so they are incoming twitter missiles. and i'll let you know, there is no anti-ballistic missile to counteract those. in.: anotherne just came let's get your reaction. following up on paul manafort, he says paul manafort came into the campaign very late and was with us for a short time. he represented ronald reagan, bomany others. but we should have been told that comey and the boys were doing a number on him, and he would not have been hired. guest: yeah i mean, listen. i know paul well. i have a lot of respfo he says he is innocent. let's allow that process to take pl
group. then-candidate, had a 20 minute soliloquy on his twitter strategy, which i thought was brilliant and should end up in a harvard business to how hee study, as was deploying twitter on the campaign. this was before he got the nomination. how and why he was deploying it in the way that he was, and how effective it was in terms of getting his message out. one of the reasons he tweets like that is he knows that msnbc,like c-span, cnbc, media groups, fox, they all have to put out his twitter...
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groups from across the capital. it comes on the first anniversary of his knife crime strategy. boy in romford at the weekend. kensington and chelsea council is asking residents if they want the number of buskers in the borough reduced or even banned. the council receives 12,100 complaints of noise pollution and anti—social busking every year. people are being asked whether busking should be restricted to certain times with loud instruments like drums banned. let's have a look at the travel situation now. there are severe delays on the london 0verground between surrey quays and crystal palace and west croydon, that's due to a signalling problem. in walthamstow, the a10a lea bridge road is closed in both directions between markhouse road and the junction with argall way, due to a burst watermain. and in lower holloway the a503 camden road is closed southbound between hillmarton road and dalmeny avenue due to a serious accident. let's have a check on the weather now with kate kinsella. good morning. there is a little bit of cloud at their first thing, at least. that cloud will bur
groups from across the capital. it comes on the first anniversary of his knife crime strategy. boy in romford at the weekend. kensington and chelsea council is asking residents if they want the number of buskers in the borough reduced or even banned. the council receives 12,100 complaints of noise pollution and anti—social busking every year. people are being asked whether busking should be restricted to certain times with loud instruments like drums banned. let's have a look at the travel...
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group. then-candidate, had a 20 minute soliloquy on his twitter strategy, which i thought was brilliant and should end up in a harvard business to how hee study, as was deploying twitter on the campaign. this was before he got the nomination. how and why he was deploying it in the way that he was, and how effective it was in terms of getting his message out. one of the reasons he tweets like that is he knows that msnbc,like c-span, cnbc, media groups, fox, they all have to put out his twitter statement and forced a reaction. so they are incoming twitter missiles. and i'll let you know, there is no anti-ballistic missile to counteract those. in.: another one just came let's get your reaction. following up on paul manafort, he says paul manafort came into the campaign very late and was with us for a short time. he represented ronald reagan, bob dole, and many others. but we should have been told that comey and the boys were doing a number on him, and he would not have been hired. guest: yeah. i mean, st. i know paul well. i have a lot of respect for him. he says he is innocent. let's allow th
group. then-candidate, had a 20 minute soliloquy on his twitter strategy, which i thought was brilliant and should end up in a harvard business to how hee study, as was deploying twitter on the campaign. this was before he got the nomination. how and why he was deploying it in the way that he was, and how effective it was in terms of getting his message out. one of the reasons he tweets like that is he knows that msnbc,like c-span, cnbc, media groups, fox, they all have to put out his twitter...