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conference, and that gives me the opportunity to thank my cohosts, the norwegians, the germans, the kuwaitis, and the secretary-general of the united nations. in one day we raised more money than has ever been raised at one of these conferences, more than $10 billion, and i pay tribute to my right honorable friend the secretary of state, who did a lot of the very hard work. that money helps because it will keep people in the region, feed and clothe them, and make sure that they get the medicine they need. but we do need a political solution and we will go on working with all our partners to deliver that. that requires all countries, including russia, to recognize the need for a moderate sunni opposition to be at the table to create a transitional authority in syria. without that, i fear that we will end up with a situation where you have assad in one corner, and daesh in the other corner, the worst possible outcome in terms of terrorism, the worst possible outcome in terms of refugees, and the future of syria. diana johnson: i am sure that the prime minister is looking forward to visiting hu
conference, and that gives me the opportunity to thank my cohosts, the norwegians, the germans, the kuwaitis, and the secretary-general of the united nations. in one day we raised more money than has ever been raised at one of these conferences, more than $10 billion, and i pay tribute to my right honorable friend the secretary of state, who did a lot of the very hard work. that money helps because it will keep people in the region, feed and clothe them, and make sure that they get the medicine...
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i think the kuwaiti women are the strongest, the most independent, make their choices. but nonetheless, in all these societies, the home still remains the center of gravity for everything. so now with the refugee flows, you've created all kinds of free electrons and that's really dangerous. because these women come, they can't establish the same center of gravities for these families, for these kids and that's something we need to focus on a lot. they know when their kids are misbehaving a lot of times and they get that. but we need to help them create centers again, within their cultural norms that help them to keep an eye on and keep tabs on all these free electrons. because i agree with you about the young women, their next generation. they don't know how to cook. they were still going home. and now they're disrupted and we're not plugging into that as well. so it's really a tough situation, but it's an important one. i'm glad it came up, i'm glad you raised that question, thank you. >> i want to say one more thing on that as well. the other thing about the refugee c
i think the kuwaiti women are the strongest, the most independent, make their choices. but nonetheless, in all these societies, the home still remains the center of gravity for everything. so now with the refugee flows, you've created all kinds of free electrons and that's really dangerous. because these women come, they can't establish the same center of gravities for these families, for these kids and that's something we need to focus on a lot. they know when their kids are misbehaving a lot...
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conference, and that gives me the opportunity to thank my cohosts, the norwegians, the germans, the kuwaitisd the secretary-general of the united nations. in one day we raised more money than has ever been raised at one of these conferences, more than $10 billion, and i pay tribute to my right honorable friend the secretary of state, who did a lot of the very hard work. that money helps because it will keep people in the region, feed and clothe them, and make sure that they get the medicine they need. but we do need a political solution and we will go on working with all our partners to deliver that. that requires all countries, including russia, to recognize the need for a moderate sunni opposition to be at the table to create a transitional authority in syria. without that, i fear that we will end up with a situati
conference, and that gives me the opportunity to thank my cohosts, the norwegians, the germans, the kuwaitisd the secretary-general of the united nations. in one day we raised more money than has ever been raised at one of these conferences, more than $10 billion, and i pay tribute to my right honorable friend the secretary of state, who did a lot of the very hard work. that money helps because it will keep people in the region, feed and clothe them, and make sure that they get the medicine...
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the plan on taking one day to suppress mobile air defenses in the kuwaiti theater of operations. three, allied airpower would continue to hit the targets from phase one, but they would shift their attack to the iraqi field army. it would contain over half a million men, 3000 tanks and artillery pieces. >> one of the main missions given by general's watch coif -- general schwarzkopf was containing the battlefield. we had to have chemical delivery systems, artillery, army. >> an important target would be saddam's crack troops. he was depending on them to trifecta coalition ground forces. >> one of the centers of gravity is to destroy the republican guard and the military support for saddam hussein. planners believed it would take about three weeks. the fourth and final campaign was to support the allied ground troops. it woulders estimated be launched 30 days after the campaign began. >> we have no choice but to drive saddam from kuwait by force. we will not fail. air attacks are underway against military targets in iran. >> the coalition waited 48 hours after the deadline expired.
the plan on taking one day to suppress mobile air defenses in the kuwaiti theater of operations. three, allied airpower would continue to hit the targets from phase one, but they would shift their attack to the iraqi field army. it would contain over half a million men, 3000 tanks and artillery pieces. >> one of the main missions given by general's watch coif -- general schwarzkopf was containing the battlefield. we had to have chemical delivery systems, artillery, army. >> an...
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it gives me an opportunity to thank my cohost, the norwegians, the germans come the kuwaitis and theretary chertoff united nations. we raise in one day more money than has ever been raised at one of these conferences ever in history, over $10 billion. i want to pay tribute to my right honorable friend the secretary of state who did a lot of hard work that was done. done. this money helps because the key people in the region, the people come close people, make sure they get medicine they need but we do need is political solution. we going worked with all of our partners to deliver this but it does require all countries including russia to recognize the need for a moderate sunni opposition to be at the table to greet a transitional authority in syria. without the idea we'll end up with a situation where you have a sock in one corner and daesh in the other corner, the worst possible outcome in terms of terrorism to the worst possible outcome in terms of refugees and the worst possible outcome for the future of syria -- assad in one corner. >> i'm sure the prime minister is looking forwa
it gives me an opportunity to thank my cohost, the norwegians, the germans come the kuwaitis and theretary chertoff united nations. we raise in one day more money than has ever been raised at one of these conferences ever in history, over $10 billion. i want to pay tribute to my right honorable friend the secretary of state who did a lot of hard work that was done. done. this money helps because the key people in the region, the people come close people, make sure they get medicine they need...
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it gives me an opportunity to thank my cohost, the norwegians, the germans come the kuwaitis and the secretary chertoff united nations. we raise in one day more money than has ever been raised at one of these conferences ever in history, over $10 billion. i want to pay tribute to my right honorable friend the secretary of state who did a lot of hard work that was done. done. this money helps because the key people in the region, the people come close people, make sure they get medicine they need but we do need is political solution. we going worked with all of our partners to deliver this but it does require all countries including russia to recognize the need for a moderate sunni opposition to be at the table to greet a transitional authority in syria. without the idea we'll end up with a situation where you have a sock in one corner and daesh in the other corner, the worst possible outcome in terms of terrorism to the worst possible outcome in terms of refugees and the worst possible outcome for the future of syria -- assad in one corner. >> i'm sure the prime minister is looking f
it gives me an opportunity to thank my cohost, the norwegians, the germans come the kuwaitis and the secretary chertoff united nations. we raise in one day more money than has ever been raised at one of these conferences ever in history, over $10 billion. i want to pay tribute to my right honorable friend the secretary of state who did a lot of hard work that was done. done. this money helps because the key people in the region, the people come close people, make sure they get medicine they...
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gives me an opportunity to thank my co-hosts, the norwegians, the germans, the kuwaitis and the secretary-general of the united nations. we raised more money in one day than has ever been raised, over $10 billion. and and i want to think my friend who did a lot of the work. this will keep people in the region, feed people, clothe people, make sure they get the medicine they need. but we do need this political solution. we go on working with all of our partners to deliver this, but it does require all countries, including russia, to recognize the need for a moderate, sunni opposition to be at the table to create a transitional authority in syria. without that, i feel we'll end up with a situation where you have assad in one corner and daesh in the other corner. the worst possible outcome in terms of terrorism, the worst possible outcome in terms of refugees, and the worst possible outcome for the future of syria. >> diana johnson. >> thank you. i'm sure the prime minister is looking forward to visiting home next year. as for the uk city of culture, we're already backed by many prestigious organiza
gives me an opportunity to thank my co-hosts, the norwegians, the germans, the kuwaitis and the secretary-general of the united nations. we raised more money in one day than has ever been raised, over $10 billion. and and i want to think my friend who did a lot of the work. this will keep people in the region, feed people, clothe people, make sure they get the medicine they need. but we do need this political solution. we go on working with all of our partners to deliver this, but it does...
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i think the kuwaiti women are the strongest, the most independent, make their choices. but nonetheless, in all these societies, the home still remains the center of gravity for everything. so now with the refugee flows, you've created all kinds of free electrons and that's really dangerous. because these women come, they can't establish the same center of gravities for these families, for these kids and that's something we need to focus on a lot. they know when their kids are misbehaving a lot of times and they get that. but we need to help them create centers again, within their cultural norms that help them to keep an eye on and keep tabs on all these free electrons. because i agree with you about the young women, their next generation. they don't know how to cook. they were still going home. and now they're disrupted and we're not plugging into that as well. so it's really a tough situation, but it's an important one. i'm glad it came up, i'm glad you raised that question, thank you. >> i want to say one more thing on that as well. the other thing about the refugee c
i think the kuwaiti women are the strongest, the most independent, make their choices. but nonetheless, in all these societies, the home still remains the center of gravity for everything. so now with the refugee flows, you've created all kinds of free electrons and that's really dangerous. because these women come, they can't establish the same center of gravities for these families, for these kids and that's something we need to focus on a lot. they know when their kids are misbehaving a lot...
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allies can help us do that, the jordanians, kuwaitis, egyptians, the kurds.been in these nations. i know these leaders. arei know that they prepared to help us defeat isis and deny them territory, but not that theey know united states of america will adversaries, iran, russia, and stand with our kuwait, jordan, egypt. who a commander in chief will lead. [applause] >> i like what you say, no doubt about it. say, there'st you no doubt about it. here comes the "but." >> no. is, how do you, after being president for four years, how do you continue at this? how do you -- i've been around 50 yearsle, like 40 or we've had a war on poverty. see anybody winning that war. >> that's right. >> so how do you plan on getting of this situation so they can... [inaudible] >> it's a great question. by the way, ladies and gentlemen, we have spent of dollars on the war on poverty. and we have more people living poverty today than 25 years ago. so guess what? this isn't working. i will give you two answers to your question. look at theif you programs of assistance that we do not
allies can help us do that, the jordanians, kuwaitis, egyptians, the kurds.been in these nations. i know these leaders. arei know that they prepared to help us defeat isis and deny them territory, but not that theey know united states of america will adversaries, iran, russia, and stand with our kuwait, jordan, egypt. who a commander in chief will lead. [applause] >> i like what you say, no doubt about it. say, there'st you no doubt about it. here comes the "but." >> no....
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offer jobs, to offer prospects for the future, and we will keep working towards making sure that europe can meet its other obligations. >> finally a question from kuwaiti tv. >> translator: now is there any difference on the philosophy [ inaudible ] to be taken in order to help the syrian people. i would like to ask mr. cameron, what are your thoughts [ inaudible ] in order to alleviate the suffering of the syrian, people? thank. first of all at the very outset, i would like to thank all of those countries which have applauded what kuwait has done, and of course there are other co-hosts, yeah. now the position of kuwait as far as its commitment towards its brethren, syrian brothers and sisters, in order to alleviate the suffering of those people -- now the philosophy of this conference, of course, the basic concept is to have opportunity for education, to have jobs, which will be created, of course as far as the humanitarian matters are concerned, there is a responsibility, which falls on us all together where the united kingdom, germany and others to offer those programs, and we -- yes, we were capable of submitting those ideas to the conference, and
offer jobs, to offer prospects for the future, and we will keep working towards making sure that europe can meet its other obligations. >> finally a question from kuwaiti tv. >> translator: now is there any difference on the philosophy [ inaudible ] to be taken in order to help the syrian people. i would like to ask mr. cameron, what are your thoughts [ inaudible ] in order to alleviate the suffering of the syrian, people? thank. first of all at the very outset, i would like to...
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middle east we have differences and we can talk later about kuwait because i was the ambassador of kuwait, as well. kuwaitiomen are the most independent and most out there and make their choices and whatever, but nonetheless, in all these societies, the home still remains the center of gravity for everything. so now with the refugee flows, you've created all kinds of free electrons and that's really dangerous because these women come and they can't establish that same center of gravity for these families and for these kids and that is something i think we really need to focus on a lot and not just teaching them how to. they know when their kids are misbehaving, a lot of times and we need to get them creator centers again within their cultural norms that help them to keep an eye on and keep tabs on all these free electrons because i agree with you about the young women, as well. they're next generation. they don't know how to cook like their mothers do. if you ask them, they're still going home. they were still going home and now they're disrupted and we're not plugging into that, as well and it's really a
middle east we have differences and we can talk later about kuwait because i was the ambassador of kuwait, as well. kuwaitiomen are the most independent and most out there and make their choices and whatever, but nonetheless, in all these societies, the home still remains the center of gravity for everything. so now with the refugee flows, you've created all kinds of free electrons and that's really dangerous because these women come and they can't establish that same center of gravity for...
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the world. "border blaster." in this episode, kuwaiti musician zahed soltan.frican rapper okmalumkoolkat. matias aguayo. patterns. japanese pop group peacefire.
the world. "border blaster." in this episode, kuwaiti musician zahed soltan.frican rapper okmalumkoolkat. matias aguayo. patterns. japanese pop group peacefire.
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the news to close for its lowest in almost two years. they declined to comment. bloomberg sources say goldman sachs, after they reached internal guidelines, they are involved in a potential investment with kuwaitiood in the middle east. google will take more steps to comply, by removing links from all of its search websites across the globe. that is according to a persons familiar with the matter. embracing the landmark ruler in court, the european top asking the search engine to remove personal information about themselves. and a bigger than expected profit in the fourth quarter, that is as earnings out of the consumer banking unit almost double. they confirmed they planned to pay a dividend and will be its first payout since 2007. that is your bloomberg business flash. manus: caroline, thank you very much. banks very much in focus, have been since the start of the trading year. on snake holes is standing by in berlin. hans nichols is standing by in berlin. just give us an estimation, swinging to proffered at commerce bank, how do they stand apart from the crowd? ratio is at 12%, right? last quarter, it was a 10.8% deutsche bank is at 11.5%. they appear to be better leveraged than deutsche ban
the news to close for its lowest in almost two years. they declined to comment. bloomberg sources say goldman sachs, after they reached internal guidelines, they are involved in a potential investment with kuwaitiood in the middle east. google will take more steps to comply, by removing links from all of its search websites across the globe. that is according to a persons familiar with the matter. embracing the landmark ruler in court, the european top asking the search engine to remove...
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the syrian people. what do you believe -- what are your thoughts about what kuwaitis have done in previous years in order to alleviate the suffering of the syrian people? thank you. >> translator: first of all, at the very outset, i would like to thank all those countries which have applauded what kuwait has done and of course, the other co-hosts, especially in the full conference here. now, the position of kuwait as far as its commitment towards its brethren, syrian brothers and sisters, in order to alleviate their suffering of those people, the philosophy of this conference of course, the basic concept is to have opportunity for education, to have jobs which will be created, as far as humanitarian matters are concerned, there is responsibility which falls on us all together, the united kingdom, germany, norway, to offer those programs. yes, we were capable of submitting those ideas to the conference and he has told you what has been achieved through the pledges, but i want to say that the three conferences held in kuwait, yes, kuwait wanted to go even further. kuwait wanted to go further -- taken by th
the syrian people. what do you believe -- what are your thoughts about what kuwaitis have done in previous years in order to alleviate the suffering of the syrian people? thank you. >> translator: first of all, at the very outset, i would like to thank all those countries which have applauded what kuwait has done and of course, the other co-hosts, especially in the full conference here. now, the position of kuwait as far as its commitment towards its brethren, syrian brothers and sisters,...
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the jordanians, kuwaitis, saudis, egyptians will of iranians, kurds. i have been in these nations.is and deny them territory. not unless they know that the united states of america will confront our adversaries, iran, russia, and stand with our allies, kuwait, jordan, egypt. i'm a commander in chief who will lead. [applause] >> i like what you say, no doubt about it. carly fiorina: here comes the "but." [laughter] >> my question is, after being president for four years, how do you continue? i have been around for a while. for 40 or 50 years, we have had a war on poverty. i don't see anyone winning that war. how do you plan on getting people off of this situation so that they can -- carly fiorina: yes, we have spent trillions of dollars on the war on poverty. we have more people living in poverty today than 25 years ago. guess what? this isn't working. i will give you two answers to your question. number one, if you look at the programs of assistance that we have in this nation, they do not encourage people to move forward in their lives. they discourage them from doing so. [applaus
the jordanians, kuwaitis, saudis, egyptians will of iranians, kurds. i have been in these nations.is and deny them territory. not unless they know that the united states of america will confront our adversaries, iran, russia, and stand with our allies, kuwait, jordan, egypt. i'm a commander in chief who will lead. [applause] >> i like what you say, no doubt about it. carly fiorina: here comes the "but." [laughter] >> my question is, after being president for four years,...
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and for exodus to offer jobs, prospects for the future and keep working toward making sure that europe to meet its other obligations. >> a question from kuwaiti tv. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: is there a difference on the philosophy i would like to ask i would like to thank all the countries that have applauded what kuwait is done and of course other cohosts. now the position as far as commitment toward brethren, brothers and sisters, now the philosophy of the conference, of course, the basic contest his have opportunity for education, jobs to be created there is the responsibility on us all together with the united kingdom and germany to offer the programs, and we were capable of submitting the ideas, and he has told you what has been achieved through the pledges. but i want to say that the three conferences, yes, collate wanted to go even further. quite wanted to go further. the 2nd and 3rd conference were question of special treatment for the neighboring countries which have paired the tremendous weight of receiving syrian refugees and therefore we earmark a very large part, very large percentage so that we can help our brot
and for exodus to offer jobs, prospects for the future and keep working toward making sure that europe to meet its other obligations. >> a question from kuwaiti tv. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: is there a difference on the philosophy i would like to ask i would like to thank all the countries that have applauded what kuwait is done and of course other cohosts. now the position as far as commitment toward brethren, brothers and sisters, now the philosophy of the...
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of the 23 people on board, 20 were passengers, 18 were nepalese citizens including two children. there were two tourists on board, one chinese and one was kuwaiti. nepal has a storied air travel history. planes only started landing there in 1949 but since then more than 70 crashes of planes and helps. more than 700 people have been killed mostly because of bad weather and inexperience. this is a developing story. we will bring you more details as we get them. kris sanchez. >> thank you. stay up to date on this breaking story on air and online. you can download our free nbc bay area app. >>> a standoff situation right now. >> bob redell is live at the scene with the very latest. >> reporter: good morning, laura and sam. this was a burglary that happened around 1:50 at a target master's shooting range, coincidentally next to the police department. the target is set off. right now, there were four people who went into that business, broke in. one of those people is still inside and consideraccording to they told him to drop the gun. he refused to surrender. police don't want to run in as you can imagine he has access to a lot of weapons considerin
of the 23 people on board, 20 were passengers, 18 were nepalese citizens including two children. there were two tourists on board, one chinese and one was kuwaiti. nepal has a storied air travel history. planes only started landing there in 1949 but since then more than 70 crashes of planes and helps. more than 700 people have been killed mostly because of bad weather and inexperience. this is a developing story. we will bring you more details as we get them. kris sanchez. >> thank you....