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story was based on people officials thathe are involved in investing china's foreign currency reserves. they recommended that china should halt or slow purchases of treasuries. so, not sell the current holdings they have, but to halt or slow and it was just a recommendation. there was no suggestion that this was happening or that this had been endorsed by china itself. tom: emma with your years of coverage of the chinese media, what do you make of the fact that these different sources are just playing the western media off of each other? bloomberg reports a good story -- a story based on good sourcing and reuters comes back with a story that it is not true, are they playing a shell game with western media? emma: perhaps. it is very hard to know. i think the nature of the denial
story was based on people officials thathe are involved in investing china's foreign currency reserves. they recommended that china should halt or slow purchases of treasuries. so, not sell the current holdings they have, but to halt or slow and it was just a recommendation. there was no suggestion that this was happening or that this had been endorsed by china itself. tom: emma with your years of coverage of the chinese media, what do you make of the fact that these different sources are just...
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immigration driven, government shutdown they are pushing and while it is possible democrats for the one thathe messaging moe nationally it was putting their vulnerable senatee incumbents ad some of their vulnerable house of commons but in particular ready state senate incumbents in a tricky position. >> host: now we have a new deadline and how do besides deadline? on the >> guest: i thank you heard senator schumer say yesterday that there is 17 days now to save the dreamers or people will begin getting deported. that is intended, i think, to put pressure on republicans. obviously, republican to argue that the real deadline is march 5 with this court ruling maybe even later than that. democrats are goingde to counter of over a hundred people a day losing their daca protection so we really have to act now. it is an urgent matter and there is no guarantee that it is likely this court ruling will be overturned on appeal. i don't think there's a lot of confidence that the courts will resolve this issue in favor of the dreamers necessarily. democratso are willing to passa legislative position in the
immigration driven, government shutdown they are pushing and while it is possible democrats for the one thathe messaging moe nationally it was putting their vulnerable senatee incumbents ad some of their vulnerable house of commons but in particular ready state senate incumbents in a tricky position. >> host: now we have a new deadline and how do besides deadline? on the >> guest: i thank you heard senator schumer say yesterday that there is 17 days now to save the dreamers or...
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moment, thathe could change drastically. it could change with a rash american decision. it andssible we can do get away with it, but nobody knows. ofeel like there is a subset possibilities as to how this can play out. we think if we strike the north first, south koreans are going to die, which is not a conclusion. i think it would make more sense from the north korean perspective to attack them not to level so, korea, but the americans had rolled the dice with tens of millions of korean lives thinking in balance, which is what we would be doing. ask the south koreans, do you think you need the americans on the peninsula for your security? they are the greatest threat to security on the korean peninsula. >> we have referenced china a few times in the conversation. what is the current influence that china can exert on north korea? we always see from policymakers that we are looking to them to have a bigger footprint, to help stabilize the regime. what kind of influence do they have? tremendousese have influence, but it is a blunt weapon. the chinese can put pressure on th
moment, thathe could change drastically. it could change with a rash american decision. it andssible we can do get away with it, but nobody knows. ofeel like there is a subset possibilities as to how this can play out. we think if we strike the north first, south koreans are going to die, which is not a conclusion. i think it would make more sense from the north korean perspective to attack them not to level so, korea, but the americans had rolled the dice with tens of millions of korean lives...
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it was proposed by three or four members on thathe side of the aisle. a very short-term increase would force the president to the table, f hopefully, because that is been the barrier, in the words of the majority leader to solving the daca problem, and other issues. and, would get us to act. these are not such easy issues. withoutt a deadline we may nevr get them done and the fears of the pentagon, so well--stated tonight, by the dod spokesperson, will get worse and worse and worse. so i would in an act of bipartisanship, not accusing one side or the other, i didn't accuse one side o or the other f shutting down the government, i'm not trying to play for political points, even false ones. i am trying, to get us to come together on a bipartisan nature to get something done. i hope all of us on both sides of the aisle rise to the occasion. i yield the floor. >>cc mr. president. >> majorityes leader. >> the democratic leader has mentioned a variety of issues, all of which were being discussed over the last two months in the hopes that we could reach an agr
it was proposed by three or four members on thathe side of the aisle. a very short-term increase would force the president to the table, f hopefully, because that is been the barrier, in the words of the majority leader to solving the daca problem, and other issues. and, would get us to act. these are not such easy issues. withoutt a deadline we may nevr get them done and the fears of the pentagon, so well--stated tonight, by the dod spokesperson, will get worse and worse and worse. so i would...
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thathe president has made important to his voters. provisions you referenced, are they something that have more support along the majority of republicans? and what are they? yes, there are. the first thing would be the interior enforcement. that has to do with how hard peoplegoing after the who are living in the u.s. illegally today. that could be like using employers, requiring them to use the e-verify system. employers checking the immigration status of people before they are hired. that would be a big change to require all employers to do that. a lot of people think that would be too heavy a list to add to le this. detention beds to hold more people officially in jail when they catch them before they are to or did or go through court proceedings that could lead to deportation. in a separate basket is changes to the legal immigration system. trump ran for election not just promising to cut back on illegal immigration but also legal immigration so he is talked about doing things like getting rid of the diversity lottery. which allows
thathe president has made important to his voters. provisions you referenced, are they something that have more support along the majority of republicans? and what are they? yes, there are. the first thing would be the interior enforcement. that has to do with how hard peoplegoing after the who are living in the u.s. illegally today. that could be like using employers, requiring them to use the e-verify system. employers checking the immigration status of people before they are hired. that...
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the problem is thathe at some point everybody is going, somebody's going to decide that this is a problembecause some of the country is done something that we don't like. yet again it will wind up being politicized. we don't have office of technology assessment anymore. even the of the country ton around the world, so what winds up happening is we have people who are constantly recognizing far too late that a technology may be can behave in a a way tt we don't like. we don't have any kind of united sought between business and policy. we don't have the funding behind it. and then enters into the court of public opinion where everybody is woefully misinformed. we are not, you, i don't know any of you but you're not anticipating what's coming next. that's going to come back and bite us all in the ass in a way that is going to become increasingly more uncomfortable. i will just close of this by saying i've yet to meet a public official whose high ranking, who can explain to me what a botnet is, okay? and i meet with them all the time. botnets are easy. you can explain what a botnet is. i have
the problem is thathe at some point everybody is going, somebody's going to decide that this is a problembecause some of the country is done something that we don't like. yet again it will wind up being politicized. we don't have office of technology assessment anymore. even the of the country ton around the world, so what winds up happening is we have people who are constantly recognizing far too late that a technology may be can behave in a a way tt we don't like. we don't have any kind of...
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you see thathe in, you know, autonomous aircraft, but this will change very, very rapidly. you're seeing it with roboticses and additive manufacturing. what isad hard for people today, because we haven't had experience using these technologies isd to envision how we might do things differently. so the, the trick with innovation is, to use it, and then to fail 1000 times quickly. that is where human beings struggle. the desire to fail is uncomfortable. >> do you see more opportunity in commercial technology for the department? >> i,me so i think about commercial technology this way. before the commercial market leveraged government investment. now because the commercial segment is investing in, so much money, it is time for the government to do the opposite. i call it, the new form of r&d. ripoff and deploy. [laughter] so let's leverage somebody else's investment. our real challenge that we have created a really neat acquisition system that says we have to go through a whole bunch of extra hoops to prove something already works works under our standards. that is, the the big
you see thathe in, you know, autonomous aircraft, but this will change very, very rapidly. you're seeing it with roboticses and additive manufacturing. what isad hard for people today, because we haven't had experience using these technologies isd to envision how we might do things differently. so the, the trick with innovation is, to use it, and then to fail 1000 times quickly. that is where human beings struggle. the desire to fail is uncomfortable. >> do you see more opportunity in...
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so whether you're black or whether you're a good, upstanding police officer or 10% thathe, you know,aptain johnson talked about needing to be reformed or switched out of the police department, i think you're deeply affected by that environment. policing really hard. so the work that captain johnson and sergeant lowe are doing to trust among their own community is really vital. >> okay. democraticn the line, from tallahassee, florida. good morning. >> yes. good morning. year.ppy new i've truly been enjoying c-span. have wonderful history programs regarding -- on the aspan 2 and 3 that give us lot of insight. it's like distant learning it brings into the homes. is,omment and question first, who benefits? from the whiteness, as political elites and employers low-wage labor, it seems gets to create this boundary of whiteness. nail painter is a historian who history of white people. and it would be good to get her on, in light of this discussion, where we are. it seems to me that there is have alike -- and i 90-year-old mother this morning aat i'm fixing breakfast for, black woman who is
so whether you're black or whether you're a good, upstanding police officer or 10% thathe, you know,aptain johnson talked about needing to be reformed or switched out of the police department, i think you're deeply affected by that environment. policing really hard. so the work that captain johnson and sergeant lowe are doing to trust among their own community is really vital. >> okay. democraticn the line, from tallahassee, florida. good morning. >> yes. good morning. year.ppy new...
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was thathe intensity of a disappointed lover. they put themselves out and they felt rejected. so there is this sense of expectation and then disappointment. -- as contributed cork's [indiscernible] frank -- >> [indiscernible] frank: some of these ordinary airmen, army air force who were commentedin ukraine, conten that the base had a special importance, beyond even the military utility of the bases, that this was somehow an important venture. the second question, could the four policeman approach of work? i always -- approach have worked? i always try to go back to a 1941,l moment in december when you could hear the booming of the german guns from the kremlin and stalin sits down with eden and lays out his postwar worries. laid out abasically series of expectations, which included the british maintaining bases in western europe as the soviets would have basis in eastern europe. he recognized the limited theories of expectations, which he kept for the remainder of the roosevelte immediate -- immediate dvd. roosevelt came to accept stalin's requirements and just wanted the sovie
was thathe intensity of a disappointed lover. they put themselves out and they felt rejected. so there is this sense of expectation and then disappointment. -- as contributed cork's [indiscernible] frank -- >> [indiscernible] frank: some of these ordinary airmen, army air force who were commentedin ukraine, conten that the base had a special importance, beyond even the military utility of the bases, that this was somehow an important venture. the second question, could the four policeman...
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thath is purely on the alert origination side. in terms of this specific incident i would have to refer you to fema and dhs. >> mr. bergmann could you briefly talk about the wireless industry's role in the emergency alert system and i know you talked about are generally in terms of the role you play but particularly in light of this recent discussion and whether it's been a success in your view. >> thank you chairman thune. we have seen over the last two years that wireless alerts are a lifesaver. they help return kids who have been about it. they have helped voice tornadoes rolling through the town n and w they are used for blue alerts to identify and locate suspects. they are a couple of key reasons why wireless emergency alerts are the only tool in our toolbox right now that helps get the message to you right then and now as we continue to improve wireless emergency alerts we have delayed access to the links and contents where you can get that information and act on it. that's a powerful combination. >> senator schatz. >> thank
thath is purely on the alert origination side. in terms of this specific incident i would have to refer you to fema and dhs. >> mr. bergmann could you briefly talk about the wireless industry's role in the emergency alert system and i know you talked about are generally in terms of the role you play but particularly in light of this recent discussion and whether it's been a success in your view. >> thank you chairman thune. we have seen over the last two years that wireless alerts...
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first off, to help us with the next and bolts of tonight's thath, we are pleased wilson "bill" livingood and donald a. ritchie are here with us. if we could begin with the u.s. constitution, this is article .wo, section three of those the words from the constitution that bring us to this table tonight? very short. the constitution was more like an outline for the government to fill in. it doesn't say what do you mean from time to time? , president have done different things with the state of the union. seeing what would work and what fit them. today, we think of it as a ritual. it is the same every time. it has changed very dramatically. george washington came and gave a message in person. when it got to thomas jefferson, he did not like being a public, so he sent a message. all of the presence in the 19th century sent a message. he also wanted to do something that theater -- theodore roosevelt had not done. since wilson, each president has come up at least once, several times usually during their administration to give this remark. why not hoover? hoover did not like to speak in public
first off, to help us with the next and bolts of tonight's thath, we are pleased wilson "bill" livingood and donald a. ritchie are here with us. if we could begin with the u.s. constitution, this is article .wo, section three of those the words from the constitution that bring us to this table tonight? very short. the constitution was more like an outline for the government to fill in. it doesn't say what do you mean from time to time? , president have done different things with the...
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thathe fact particularly the incentives for zero emission cars has been maintained. news for the development of the electric car. the security issues that have been uncovered here are quite serious. quite fundamental about the way that microprocessors have been designed for many decades. it is really important that people understand that as security updates get pushed out to their devices from whichever vendor, it is important that the software gets updated to provide maximum protection against what some bad person might do in trying to exploit these flaws. it is a serious issue. it is one that the industry as a whole is taking very seriously. our futureking about designs and how to further mitigate against issues such as this. we are working closely with our that ourto make sure measures are being distributed, and people are installing them correctly and we can provide the maximum safety to any user of our electronic systems. >> how long before remedies are fully in place? >> i think it will depend on which system, which type of device you are talking about. for som
thathe fact particularly the incentives for zero emission cars has been maintained. news for the development of the electric car. the security issues that have been uncovered here are quite serious. quite fundamental about the way that microprocessors have been designed for many decades. it is really important that people understand that as security updates get pushed out to their devices from whichever vendor, it is important that the software gets updated to provide maximum protection against...
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taft's last comments, essentially, right in some ways say thath ends justify the means. here is what he says, decency, security and liberty alike demand that government officials shall be subject to the same rules of conduct that demands to the citizen. in the government of allow laus, existence will be imperilled if it fails to observe the law scrupulously. in the government of laws, existence of the government will be imperiled if it fails to observe the law skrup allocrupu. crime is contagious. if the government becomes a law breaker, it briefeds contempt for law, invites every man to become a law unto himself. it invites anarchy. to declare that the end justifies the means, to declare that the government can commit crimes in order to secure conviction of a criminal would bring terrible retribution against this pernicious doctrine, this court should resolutely set its face. political spying ends from roughly the '20s to 1936 when franklin roosevelt requests it will be resumed. government surveillance again, it does not necessarily target any one particular group. hist
taft's last comments, essentially, right in some ways say thath ends justify the means. here is what he says, decency, security and liberty alike demand that government officials shall be subject to the same rules of conduct that demands to the citizen. in the government of allow laus, existence will be imperilled if it fails to observe the law scrupulously. in the government of laws, existence of the government will be imperiled if it fails to observe the law skrup allocrupu. crime is...
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gene mccarthy made a decision thathe decisionthat changed his. he decided to challenge an incumbent president. we have never seen that before. bobby kennedy thought about it before mccarthy which is something i didn't know. he actually thought about it and decided not to do it. then jean did it and won new hampshire and then bobby decided to get an. i didn't know. it was decades after 1968 when i first learned gene mccarthy actually came in second in new hampshire. but for a high school kid consuming the news it felt like he did so shockingly well in coming in a close second and that changed everything. it's nixon and the likelihood is johnson would have won that race but as we know the outcome wouldn't have made a difference on which one of them won that race. this isn't just one for the history book. for many sections of the book i don't always identify the accounts. i was sitting on the floor at home and my parents and my older brothers were sitting in the chairs around me as we were watching the convention and watching the rioting in the stre
gene mccarthy made a decision thathe decisionthat changed his. he decided to challenge an incumbent president. we have never seen that before. bobby kennedy thought about it before mccarthy which is something i didn't know. he actually thought about it and decided not to do it. then jean did it and won new hampshire and then bobby decided to get an. i didn't know. it was decades after 1968 when i first learned gene mccarthy actually came in second in new hampshire. but for a high school kid...
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children responded when sheriff deputies entered the house on sunday. they were revealed, i will say thathehe 17 year old who escaped, early sunday morning brought a sibling with her and flagged down a deputy had planned to escape for two years. she escaped through a window and took one of her siblings with her, that sibling eventually turned back. became frieghtened and turned back and went back into the house. when asked if these children were brianwashed he replied.. i dont know. and when ask things like these happen behind closed bars, and in dark rooms. of course people who commit these types of crimes have to hide their crimes.the couple never looked at each other in court today, not even a passing clance (pam) a man who (pam) a man who died in daly city yesterday morning, has been identified as 34-year-old warren ragudo. police responded to an altercation between family members tuesday night on brunswick street near acton street.... police say they then tased ragudo with a stun gun... to calm him down. officers noticed shortly after that, he was unresponsive. he was then taken to a h
children responded when sheriff deputies entered the house on sunday. they were revealed, i will say thathehe 17 year old who escaped, early sunday morning brought a sibling with her and flagged down a deputy had planned to escape for two years. she escaped through a window and took one of her siblings with her, that sibling eventually turned back. became frieghtened and turned back and went back into the house. when asked if these children were brianwashed he replied.. i dont know. and when...
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there was a horrific war in the warning thath is a just because russia and the other soviet states were no longer the evil empire and the warsaw pact was no longer the evil empire, there was still a role for nato. one of the things that he did from the very beginning, madeline can tell you more about he was absolutely committed to the proposition that now that russia was no , iter the evil empire should be a new world order and it would have to have hard power and soft power. nato was the obvious ally, the most capable source of hard power. there was one other point he came to to talk to a number of us about. if we did not enlarge what madamries like secretary knows so well, a country that also doesn't exist in its current name, that was czechoslovakia. if those countries that were caught between the old soviet union and nato, europe, the european union -- they didn't a commitment from the united states and to nato to help them as they go forward. a lot of bad things would happen there. and he kept pointing to -- as aia as an into lesson that we had to learn. i think was very interestin
there was a horrific war in the warning thath is a just because russia and the other soviet states were no longer the evil empire and the warsaw pact was no longer the evil empire, there was still a role for nato. one of the things that he did from the very beginning, madeline can tell you more about he was absolutely committed to the proposition that now that russia was no , iter the evil empire should be a new world order and it would have to have hard power and soft power. nato was the...
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from institutions and individuals and i hope i can give you a balanced view on "conditionhaitians thath good and bad and all different areas of our lives, so i'm going to talk for a little bit and then open to questions. if you could raise your hand if you've ever been a guest on air bnb. is anyone a host? it actually requires more trust to be a host than a guest. raise your hand if you don't know what the theory and is. okay all of you. i talk about that a little bit. it's like bitcoin. has anyone been on the dark web and you don't have to tell me what you bought were looked at, and who doesn't know what it is? you can find all kinds of things. i only know of but they are examples of how technology is changing the way we can trust one another. i thought i would start with an important story because when you become obsessed with the topic enough that you dedicate your life to researching it there is a point you start to ask your self where this fascination has come, and i know my fascination and how each guest people and puts faith in people. my mom was going back to work and needed hel
from institutions and individuals and i hope i can give you a balanced view on "conditionhaitians thath good and bad and all different areas of our lives, so i'm going to talk for a little bit and then open to questions. if you could raise your hand if you've ever been a guest on air bnb. is anyone a host? it actually requires more trust to be a host than a guest. raise your hand if you don't know what the theory and is. okay all of you. i talk about that a little bit. it's like bitcoin....
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ship at thathe gun time? >> a gun ship was a helicopter four people in it, pilot, co-pilot and gun earn and clue chief. they were b and c models the first bell had developed and troop lly used for carrying and resupply and so forth and somebody got the idea put some guns on them mini four m m 16 which are rockpods and modify the interior to carry the a.m. in this case. ammunition. they were the first helicopter gun ships that were developed. 1966, ad some i think in late 1965 when they first came out. >> so you were in one of the of this?els >> they had evolved to the point octoberot to my unit in of 1967, so they had gone hrough a period of evolution with certain improvements. rotor blades, tail rotors, forth.ral things and so >> that is what you were going to fly and you went to the first cav. >> that is correct. >> you come to vietnam and tell us about that transition. >> i first came into vietnam i the i don't know what it fwas but they said what do.ou want to i want to fly helicopter gun first cav.the he
ship at thathe gun time? >> a gun ship was a helicopter four people in it, pilot, co-pilot and gun earn and clue chief. they were b and c models the first bell had developed and troop lly used for carrying and resupply and so forth and somebody got the idea put some guns on them mini four m m 16 which are rockpods and modify the interior to carry the a.m. in this case. ammunition. they were the first helicopter gun ships that were developed. 1966, ad some i think in late 1965 when they...
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exculpatory evidence in one case thathe he withheld.lso responsible for reporting four merrill lynch executives behind bars. you might not care about merrill lynch guys but guess what, they were innocent, their convictions also overturned. this time by the fifth u.s. circuit court of appeals. you would care if you it was your family. did robert mueller ever check's history? mueller didn't mind the members of his investigation donated 50 grand to obama, clinton, and the dnc, not 1 penny given to donald trump. this is political bias. this proves the investigation has been and continues to be a total partisan sham and witch hunt and an embarrassment if you believe in the rule of law. it is so important tonight and why i am saying, andrew weissmann not only needst to be fired but fully investigated. in robert mueller has a lot of explaining to do about his team of democratic witch hunters ander research relating to be disbanded. it is why the special counsel needs to be shut down once and for all and no, the president doesn't need to answer
exculpatory evidence in one case thathe he withheld.lso responsible for reporting four merrill lynch executives behind bars. you might not care about merrill lynch guys but guess what, they were innocent, their convictions also overturned. this time by the fifth u.s. circuit court of appeals. you would care if you it was your family. did robert mueller ever check's history? mueller didn't mind the members of his investigation donated 50 grand to obama, clinton, and the dnc, not 1 penny given to...
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so you cannot stand up and say thathe is guilty, because is just getting me life in prison and that is worse. does the lawyer still than have the right to pursue his strategy? still has the right to say, yes, i will tell you he is guilty but he does not have mens rea? situation,in that you probably are going to fail the deficiency prong of strickland and probably the prejudice prong. you are, in your hypothetical, talking about a rational conversation with someone who is cooperative. that is not correct on this case. mr. mccoy sibley said i will not talk to anymore, i want my alibi -- simply said i will not talk to you anymore. i want my alibi. he put on all this crazy stuff, and i can prove -- itso the further footnote is only happens if your clients are not rational, but that is where you have the freedom to ignore your client? no, your honor honor. our rule by placing it under no,ckland falls with -- your honor. our rule by placing it under strickland's you look at the tally of the circumstances and norms of practice do and for counsel's judgment -- inform counsel's judgment. in mos
so you cannot stand up and say thathe is guilty, because is just getting me life in prison and that is worse. does the lawyer still than have the right to pursue his strategy? still has the right to say, yes, i will tell you he is guilty but he does not have mens rea? situation,in that you probably are going to fail the deficiency prong of strickland and probably the prejudice prong. you are, in your hypothetical, talking about a rational conversation with someone who is cooperative. that is...
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in thathe lead pilot raid in august, 1942. is everyone in this room will appreciate, is also the pilot of the enola gay that delivers the first atomic bomb attack in history on hiroshima. just about three years later. almost to the day, certainly to the month. in the course of this one man's career, and world war ii, you might say we have a kind of summary statement of this principle promise of american grand strategy, which was to build a strategic bombing force that would deliver its principal blow not against the enemy in the field, but against the enemies homeland and its capacity to support both material and psychologically his forces in the field. chapter two in the parable, tale of three cities has to do with the city in which we are all gathered, washington, d.c. and a famous dispute, it was famous of the time, largely been lost to the historical record. one of the army history green books, there's a whole volume devoted to this. was called the feasibility dispute. thethe war department 1941ipal author drew up in a mas
in thathe lead pilot raid in august, 1942. is everyone in this room will appreciate, is also the pilot of the enola gay that delivers the first atomic bomb attack in history on hiroshima. just about three years later. almost to the day, certainly to the month. in the course of this one man's career, and world war ii, you might say we have a kind of summary statement of this principle promise of american grand strategy, which was to build a strategic bombing force that would deliver its...
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[laughter] thathe times left it at and never ran the correction. until this, we ran this short piece on it in february, and we corrected it how many years later? [laughter] >> 48 years after the fact, and when damien and i discovered this whole thing, we were running into the standards [noor because we had the audio] but he did call up for his death certificate. so, it was a fascinating discovery. i did speak to the obituary editor, and he said it is only the second known faked obituary. [laughter] >> wow. well, i think we have some time for thank you, ladies. this is fantastic. wanted to leave room for a few questions if anyone has some questions, yes? >> this is a fascinating program. all those rolls of film. ago,had seen those years if someone had went and did those and went through them in one weekend, i am thinking [indiscernible] >> all the advertisers. i do not know. it is very different, but i would imagine that there was plenty of money. they would not pay what you pay for a roll of film, but yes, there was a big stash. >> the photographer
[laughter] thathe times left it at and never ran the correction. until this, we ran this short piece on it in february, and we corrected it how many years later? [laughter] >> 48 years after the fact, and when damien and i discovered this whole thing, we were running into the standards [noor because we had the audio] but he did call up for his death certificate. so, it was a fascinating discovery. i did speak to the obituary editor, and he said it is only the second known faked obituary....
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kim jong-un has warned thathe ae north korean nuclear capability is a reality, not a threat.revived his grandfather's message of a new year's message, something his father dropped. he said the north has defeated its nuclear program and the launch button is on the table. kim also wish to the south success for the upcoming winter olympics and called for improved relations. expanded to exports its highest and at least six decades, boosted by semiconductors, machinery and chemicals. shipments rose almost 16% from a wideningier, leaving to $96 billion from $89 billion in 2016. the bank of korea raise rates in november for the first time since 2011. the biggest change in european investment industry rules in a decade take affect on wednesday as regulators seek to prevent another financial crisis by boosting transparency and shedding conflict of interests. a broad range of asset classes and products, including cash and derivative instruments, commodities as well is fixed income. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries.
kim jong-un has warned thathe ae north korean nuclear capability is a reality, not a threat.revived his grandfather's message of a new year's message, something his father dropped. he said the north has defeated its nuclear program and the launch button is on the table. kim also wish to the south success for the upcoming winter olympics and called for improved relations. expanded to exports its highest and at least six decades, boosted by semiconductors, machinery and chemicals. shipments rose...
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if the ecb will raise the rate thathe bonds rise, then will raise the bond yield of the u.s.yen will rise. -- governororrado's kuroda's job easier. reporter: we shall see. thank you very much for joining us. sony holding financial group senior chief economist and senior adviser. we will send it back to you guys. a lot more coming up. yvonne: great interview there. thank you. don't forget, you can always find in-depth analysis and the days news breakers on bloomberg radio. you can also download the app. this is bloomberg. ♪ betty: this is "bloomberg daybreak: asia." i'm betty liu in new york. yvonne: i'm yvonne man in hong kong. getting a response here to the president imposing a tariff on companies largely affected by this. samsung is one of them. they say the u.s. position is a great loss or u.s. workers and consumers. a lot of this -- the headwinds from this could actually be huge. a lot of these u.s. manufacturers rely on so much of some rely onroad, 80% of their supplies internationally. that's quite a big some. betty: it is. some companies will be quite unhappy. one of p
if the ecb will raise the rate thathe bonds rise, then will raise the bond yield of the u.s.yen will rise. -- governororrado's kuroda's job easier. reporter: we shall see. thank you very much for joining us. sony holding financial group senior chief economist and senior adviser. we will send it back to you guys. a lot more coming up. yvonne: great interview there. thank you. don't forget, you can always find in-depth analysis and the days news breakers on bloomberg radio. you can also download...
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so i believe strongly this comes with talking about their dilemma that they need more solutions in thathe moment. if they were a leader into all of this and i think you can get acupuncture etc.. it's a fundamental part of this. >> thank you, senator bennett. senator murkowski. there is no silver bullet thursday complicated no silver bullet for a complicated adult problem and yet we all know as it has been mentioned it's not just an adult problem. our children are dying of overdoses and suffering because the parents are checked out. i went to a senior center sitting with a group of primarily senior ladies and said if i'm having lunch with you today, what would you be talking about and they looked around and said where we would find services for our grandkids. because all of us are taking care of our grandkids. we need to look at this from a broad perspective and strived heidi on the marshall plan. the problem i see with that is we are still suffocated and strangled by the stigma is attached. we see there is an acknowledgment that this person or that individual died of an overdose. those ar
so i believe strongly this comes with talking about their dilemma that they need more solutions in thathe moment. if they were a leader into all of this and i think you can get acupuncture etc.. it's a fundamental part of this. >> thank you, senator bennett. senator murkowski. there is no silver bullet thursday complicated no silver bullet for a complicated adult problem and yet we all know as it has been mentioned it's not just an adult problem. our children are dying of overdoses and...
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amount neil mentioned to launch a fab lab and the people involved, one of them a dear friend insisted thathe it be a community fab lab, and to this day, if you go in there, half the people that come to the lab or from the community and half from the campus and the important thing about telling that story is that it took us maybe a month to have the equipment set up and running. it took two or three years to get all of the committees and the social structures and the connections to the boys and girls club and the libraries and all the other parts of the community and socialon systems aligned with the operation of a fab lab in the community. as you're about to hear, as we tell the story, the technology moves that fast, even at accelerating rates. the social systems move slower, linear rates and assist with the fundamental challenge that undermines our remarks this gives you a little sense ofhe where i'm coming from. let's have alan tell his story. >> neil took all the science and technology versus before i was born so i went to hollywood to make movies. i spent the first partto of my career in
amount neil mentioned to launch a fab lab and the people involved, one of them a dear friend insisted thathe it be a community fab lab, and to this day, if you go in there, half the people that come to the lab or from the community and half from the campus and the important thing about telling that story is that it took us maybe a month to have the equipment set up and running. it took two or three years to get all of the committees and the social structures and the connections to the boys and...
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status, those in the daca program, between 16-36 and who have work permits, the mike trout said say thathere were a lot of people afraid to register and we needed to include them too. so we were making progress before the democrats decided to shut down the government. i do not think we will be there again in february, we will make significant progress in the next few weeks. and we need a budget caps to make sure we get the government funded for the next two years. david: specifically on the daca deal, what would make the deal? i have heard from chuck schumer as well as from gutierrez from chicago, they are saying, ok, there can be a wall. it sounds like they are willing to do that, how big is that? how much money do you need to get appropriated for that southern border security? marc: the request for the next seven years that the customs officials have put forward is about $33 billion, but that includes the technology that the democrats have traditionally been ok with. that is a multi-your request. here is our concern, the democrats have a voted for wall funding that is authorized, but it
status, those in the daca program, between 16-36 and who have work permits, the mike trout said say thathere were a lot of people afraid to register and we needed to include them too. so we were making progress before the democrats decided to shut down the government. i do not think we will be there again in february, we will make significant progress in the next few weeks. and we need a budget caps to make sure we get the government funded for the next two years. david: specifically on the...
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children responded when sheriff deputies entered the house on sunday. they were revealed, i will say thatheear old who escaped, early sunday morning brought a sibling with her and flagged down a deputy had planned to escape for two years. she escaped through a window and took one of her siblings with her, that sibling eventually turned back. became frieghtened and turned back and went back into the house. when asked if these children were brianwashed he replied.. i dont know. and when ask things like these happen behind closed bars, and in dark rooms. of course people who commit these types of crimes have to hide their crimes.the couple never looked at each other in court today, not even a passing clance ( robin ) usually when a driver is caught doing something dangerous... there's another problem too. stanley roberts found one person "driving dirty" in this morning's edition of people behaving badly. rolled through this stop sign too you see that stop sign back there i did i thought i stopped enough . he was not the only driver who thought they stopped enoughthis white car rolled through t
children responded when sheriff deputies entered the house on sunday. they were revealed, i will say thatheear old who escaped, early sunday morning brought a sibling with her and flagged down a deputy had planned to escape for two years. she escaped through a window and took one of her siblings with her, that sibling eventually turned back. became frieghtened and turned back and went back into the house. when asked if these children were brianwashed he replied.. i dont know. and when ask...
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if the leadership of both chambers come to angreement, i'm confident thathe appropriators can produce bills to fund the government in fiscal year 2018 and begin the born task of producing a budget for fiscal year 19. let me crystal clear. a vote against the underlying legislation is a vote against re-authorization the children's health insurance program. the vote against the underlying legislation is to attack health insurance plans. a vote against the underlying legislation is a vote to tax the medical devices that millions of americans rely on. a vote against the underlying legislation is a vote against badly needed funds to protect america on missile attacks. and vote against the underlying legislation is a vote to shut down the government of the united states. i hope every member on both sides of the aisle understands these consequences and votes accordingly. today's c.r. accomplishes several important tasks and keeps our government open and operating. in the words of winston churchill, give us the tools and we will finish the job. i urge support of the rule and underlying legisla
if the leadership of both chambers come to angreement, i'm confident thathe appropriators can produce bills to fund the government in fiscal year 2018 and begin the born task of producing a budget for fiscal year 19. let me crystal clear. a vote against the underlying legislation is a vote against re-authorization the children's health insurance program. the vote against the underlying legislation is to attack health insurance plans. a vote against the underlying legislation is a vote to tax...
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thathe imf take a stance could potentially draw america into that fractured agreement?: we have supported trade agreements that list the standard -- that provide access to markets, provide a higher standard, that brought in the inclusiveness of countries that are cooperating. tpp, unfortunate that including the united states, if they can find a way to join that would be good for asia. tom: what do you see in singapore on tpp? what was the reaction of your reporting day after day? haslinda: i think the initial reaction was disappointment, and the eventuality, what they are hoping for is that the u.s. will come into the flow at some point in the future. i want to bring up your point about asia. tpp is critical for a lot of asian economies. in one of your reports, you indicate that india is poised to be one of the fastest growing economies in the world. slack,a pick up the should china slowdown? david: we think if china plays its cards right, and they seem to be pointing in the right direction, they will continue to grow. one third of growth in the world last year came fro
thathe imf take a stance could potentially draw america into that fractured agreement?: we have supported trade agreements that list the standard -- that provide access to markets, provide a higher standard, that brought in the inclusiveness of countries that are cooperating. tpp, unfortunate that including the united states, if they can find a way to join that would be good for asia. tom: what do you see in singapore on tpp? what was the reaction of your reporting day after day? haslinda: i...
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say thathe gentleman the american people and government should get behind the people of iran. that is all cool, but looking at america's history, they have not stand up for anything right. look at apartheid, the civil rights movement, so i applaud the brother for speaking for his people, but the think about it is -- you cannot expect the american government to help you out because they have not even helped out in apartheid. we knew it was wrong but we did not do anything about it. so you have people getting beat down protesting in the streets and nothing was done until later down the line. my fingers, that stood out to me, and i feel like america will not stand up in less there is an interest to them during right now, it does not seem -- interest to them. right now, it does not seem of interest to them. guest: no response there. host: let me go back and we will hear from nikki haley because there are a lot of comments about her. how would you assess her performance question mark guest: most recent -- her performance? guest: most recently? host: in the last year. guest: i would
say thathe gentleman the american people and government should get behind the people of iran. that is all cool, but looking at america's history, they have not stand up for anything right. look at apartheid, the civil rights movement, so i applaud the brother for speaking for his people, but the think about it is -- you cannot expect the american government to help you out because they have not even helped out in apartheid. we knew it was wrong but we did not do anything about it. so you have...
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thath they would address at some of the ceremonies like last night to bring that out.hose are the voices that later on in life, the end up drug addicts and in terrible situations. also, we need to tell the truth. evangelicals with his political situation acknowledged instead of saying that everything that hollywood does is wrong which i don't agree with -- it is not all wrong. it is wrong to totally deny that things are happening. thank you. host: atlanta, georgia. go ahead. caller: hi. host: good morning. caller: happy new year, everyone that i am calling because what i that people in hollywood have a right to voice their opinion like everyone else. they pay their taxes. they are u.s. citizens like all of us so we have a right to voice our opinions. i really thought that over was great. her speech was wonderful. i am such a fan and she is truly a self-made millionaire. she didn't inherit anything of anyone. to address one of the ladies who called and said she thought hollywood was hypocrites because this has been going on for years. yes, she is right. they're not hypo
thath they would address at some of the ceremonies like last night to bring that out.hose are the voices that later on in life, the end up drug addicts and in terrible situations. also, we need to tell the truth. evangelicals with his political situation acknowledged instead of saying that everything that hollywood does is wrong which i don't agree with -- it is not all wrong. it is wrong to totally deny that things are happening. thank you. host: atlanta, georgia. go ahead. caller: hi. host:...
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brief thathe very mr. shuster was helpful to us and i can honestly say that mr. young had an ability to the more helpful. thank you. i passed, i got more votes than don young. >> i think anything that was the pressure point i will let you have last word. >> i got some additional time there will bek eight givesnt and this and it will be very helpful as we ask for submissions to make sure the cost benefit analysis is included. >> thank you for coming. this panel is dismissed. the next panel. >> thank you. >> mr. hastings will be last. that, the chair recognizes mr. coverts and. >> we're taking a look at the response already of the congress invest sospending and that no money can be drawn by the treasury, other than via probe creation and law. we will work with state and local officials to identify projects that need help and i did that with input and guidance from my constituents and was fundingtarget that bird dog it and did a superb job. coronary bypass surgery for houston and the freeway was a great access, but we have a serious problem that illustrate flaws in
brief thathe very mr. shuster was helpful to us and i can honestly say that mr. young had an ability to the more helpful. thank you. i passed, i got more votes than don young. >> i think anything that was the pressure point i will let you have last word. >> i got some additional time there will bek eight givesnt and this and it will be very helpful as we ask for submissions to make sure the cost benefit analysis is included. >> thank you for coming. this panel is dismissed....
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i think,eal injustice, and this is something we have heard some colleagues on the aisle say thathe they help support and fix the situation. immigrants come to this country, contribute to the economy and become doctors, they nurses, our teachers and are paying taxes and are of this rich country and i have to say, when you take a veterans he issue of who go and serve and then come like nd can be deported, this should be at forefront of things we're talking about and not. my guest who is coming for the tate of the union is one of those people. came to this country, was an immigrant, signed up, went and deported. then got now in his situation, he's able back, he had the governor's help and was able to ome back, he was in my congressional district, bringing him to the state of the union to see if t this issue and we can bring awareness to it. know this and 't i was just in afghanistan for the thanksgiving holiday to troops overseas. i talk to them and they will tell you, they don't care about of those fighting next to them, those that are aving their lives and who have their backs, so i thin
i think,eal injustice, and this is something we have heard some colleagues on the aisle say thathe they help support and fix the situation. immigrants come to this country, contribute to the economy and become doctors, they nurses, our teachers and are paying taxes and are of this rich country and i have to say, when you take a veterans he issue of who go and serve and then come like nd can be deported, this should be at forefront of things we're talking about and not. my guest who is coming...