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are disappointed that it wasn't the turn over candidate from the arab world it was expected at the outset of this race because the agency has been dominated for so many decades by europeans and the north americans now the country candidate was the favorite from the outset along but in the end along with the egyptian fall out of the race and some analysts here us go all saying goodbye could be because of the gulf crisis having an impact on their chances right so it was surprising but but not so much what are the challenges facing us elaine. where she takes over us go at the turbulent time we've had the united states are writing that it will pull out of the agency along with israel because. not to say it's on israel's side that they will pull out of the agency because they accused unesco of anti israel bios she also takes over a time when critics are right time sure i'm sorry to interrupt you there but we do want to go. ourselves now where the foreign policy chief had read the law greeny is expected to give her reaction now to president trans beach compressive action disappear late it is no
are disappointed that it wasn't the turn over candidate from the arab world it was expected at the outset of this race because the agency has been dominated for so many decades by europeans and the north americans now the country candidate was the favorite from the outset along but in the end along with the egyptian fall out of the race and some analysts here us go all saying goodbye could be because of the gulf crisis having an impact on their chances right so it was surprising but but not so...
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guest: so just at the outset, a lot of different ways the government can surveill a person. authorities, broader authorities justified by foreign intelligence, the meta-data distinction showed up at great length in the debate section thing called 215, a foreign intelligence authority and under that, the overnment said they successfully ordered in front of ability court they had to collect, lawful right to collect every phone record in perspective n basis, and they were 90 thorizing that every days. that is stunning and that was the initial snowden revelation. meta-data, to s be clear. tis full take, everything, concept of communication, in some cases on of scanning e content of communications and particular ne reforms that were certainly looking for and the american eople are looking for are limited to make sure information does not get sent for criminal urposes, right, foreign intelligence law, let it be useful for intelligence and make ure we are doing anything domestically, traditional norms apply, the constitution still you know, in particular for people on u.s. soil who
guest: so just at the outset, a lot of different ways the government can surveill a person. authorities, broader authorities justified by foreign intelligence, the meta-data distinction showed up at great length in the debate section thing called 215, a foreign intelligence authority and under that, the overnment said they successfully ordered in front of ability court they had to collect, lawful right to collect every phone record in perspective n basis, and they were 90 thorizing that every...
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which they were misled at the outset in the late 1990's, early pharma that makes oxy con tin, misled doctors around the country, to the effect that oxy con tin was not really addictive. of course we knew that from a long time ago. nevertheless that company, the officials of that company, purdue pharma paid a fine of over $600 million because of misleading doctors about the addictive qualities of oxy con tin. host: should it have been more? guest: more money? host: should the fine have been more? should people have gone to jail? guest: yes, they should have gone to jail. we're talking thousands of people who are dying, have died because of that mistake. host: to helen township pennsylvania, pat is an independent. caller: actually i'm a democrat, but that's ok. during though ba ma administration, there was a bill and was passed unanimously d.e.a.'s hampered effort to crack down on illegal opioids. i wonder why that bill was passed in the first place and are there calls to repeal that bill? thank you. host: i believe the bill, the law that the caller is referring to is the one that -- [
which they were misled at the outset in the late 1990's, early pharma that makes oxy con tin, misled doctors around the country, to the effect that oxy con tin was not really addictive. of course we knew that from a long time ago. nevertheless that company, the officials of that company, purdue pharma paid a fine of over $600 million because of misleading doctors about the addictive qualities of oxy con tin. host: should it have been more? guest: more money? host: should the fine have been...
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melinda: let's take a closer look by comparing the younger politicians i mentioned at the outset of the program. the austrian result came as a surprise to many europeans who thought that the french election had stopped the right-wing drift in europe in its tracks. in fact, vienna and paris are taking very different approaches when it comes to migration, so let's take a look. >> they are both young, ambitious, and smart. austria'a's designated chancell, , anand frenrz president emmanuel macron. both have promised to bring a breath of fresh air and have started their own political movements. tout their approaches right-wing populism are very different. owes his rise to the refugee crisis. with his hardline against migrants and isolationist policies, he has co-opted the biggest campaign issue of right-wing populists, and that strategy allowed his party to emerge victorious in the election. emmanuel macron, on the other hand, won the presidential election in france with a decidedly pro-europe agenda that clearly defined him in opposition to the right-wing populists of the front national. in
melinda: let's take a closer look by comparing the younger politicians i mentioned at the outset of the program. the austrian result came as a surprise to many europeans who thought that the french election had stopped the right-wing drift in europe in its tracks. in fact, vienna and paris are taking very different approaches when it comes to migration, so let's take a look. >> they are both young, ambitious, and smart. austria'a's designated chancell, , anand frenrz president emmanuel...
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from the outset the first period they were down 2-zero. down the third. power play logan with a shot on goal. worth watching on the replay. andrew macdonald for the flyers. it is a 3-3 came. into the third wayne simmonds had a career night. he will get the redirect on his second goal of the night. look at that wraparound against martin jones. but the flyers confronts for good. 4-3. the empty netter. simmons nicely done. completes his own hatchet. the sharks down 5-3 -- completes his own hat trick. stomach you love the wildcard game in arizona tonight. >>> 11 runs and 20 hits. 14 pictures use it will be the home team diamondback that move on. to face the dodgers. randy johnson never pitched this early in his life. they saw a lot of poor pitching. great hitting but a picture. relief guide archie bradley. and the gap with two on and two out in the late innings. the first couple of his career. first triple ever by a relief pitcher in the postseason. he is pretty proud of himself. he came back out on the mound and gave up 425 foot -- and they are right back in
from the outset the first period they were down 2-zero. down the third. power play logan with a shot on goal. worth watching on the replay. andrew macdonald for the flyers. it is a 3-3 came. into the third wayne simmonds had a career night. he will get the redirect on his second goal of the night. look at that wraparound against martin jones. but the flyers confronts for good. 4-3. the empty netter. simmons nicely done. completes his own hatchet. the sharks down 5-3 -- completes his own hat...
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i want to make it clear from the outset that i believe in the first amendment and newspapers. don'to reporters you have represent organizations that are fake news. neither does the washington post, the miami herald or the that,rker but having said i want them to hold the president of the united states to the fire on the opioid issue which affects all of his people. all of the folks who voted for him. he said he was going to declare it an emergency in august but it is october and i don't recall reporters jumping up and down making that isn't an over his false promises. never his false statements. but certainly his false promises. and i think the reporters at the white house and beyond need to hold his feet to the fire. and he owes my congresswoman an apology. kelly does and sanders does and the administration does. that is it from me. aboutcould you talk more frederica wilson for viewers who don't know her? can you talk about your experience with her? caller: she is a community minded responsive congresswoman. mentioned thate they hadn't heard of her but folks in the district h
i want to make it clear from the outset that i believe in the first amendment and newspapers. don'to reporters you have represent organizations that are fake news. neither does the washington post, the miami herald or the that,rker but having said i want them to hold the president of the united states to the fire on the opioid issue which affects all of his people. all of the folks who voted for him. he said he was going to declare it an emergency in august but it is october and i don't recall...
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the fed keeps saying as they said at the outset about why their inflation models don't work. he employment gets down to a certain level of inflation, wages are suppose to go up. the unemployment rate has gone to 4.2 now. and wage growth has not come back anywhere close to the model. one economist had a clever saying saying the phillips curve flunks he con 101. -- econ 101. inflation isn't tipped towards the deflationary. but we haven't been able to break up to 3-4 percent wage growth and i don't think we are going to with the feds putting on the brakes with raising interest rates. >> still to come, does the bond king think washington can get tax plan passed? ♪music ♪you fill up my senses ♪like a sleepy blue ocean ♪you fill up my senses ♪come fill me again ♪ alright crew, let's get started. sure. ♪ don't ignore the law. you must call 811 at least two to three days before any digging project so you can avoid hitting our essential buried utilities. for digging projects big or small... ...make the call... ...to 811. >> welcome back to "wall street week." now more of maria's interv
the fed keeps saying as they said at the outset about why their inflation models don't work. he employment gets down to a certain level of inflation, wages are suppose to go up. the unemployment rate has gone to 4.2 now. and wage growth has not come back anywhere close to the model. one economist had a clever saying saying the phillips curve flunks he con 101. -- econ 101. inflation isn't tipped towards the deflationary. but we haven't been able to break up to 3-4 percent wage growth and i...
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a second route -- term, he championed it from the outset. governments are defending. said said they will suffer t te most. >>>> would have e different opos that a are appropriate for our adadministtion andountry.. we won'haveve any problemems. of we will push ahead with our goals. moderate.s are on the >> a any effort toto underminene deal is s going to undermine the main proroters of the deal. those arare the iraranian moder. it wililbe a set a act for them. the system needs s the moderates to shift t the blame to the u.s. and try to pin it on the u.s. and allies. this will be posturing on behalf of the u.s. negotiating was strictly off the table. iraqi troops have launched a position. molly: tensions are high there after last month's independence referendum. let's ross two: who joins us from baghdad. what can you tell us about the situation on the ground. >> the division has moved up from there and there are some response divisions i in the are. the governmement says it is a rededeployment off forces into certain disputed arereas. this is to the south and west of th
a second route -- term, he championed it from the outset. governments are defending. said said they will suffer t te most. >>>> would have e different opos that a are appropriate for our adadministtion andountry.. we won'haveve any problemems. of we will push ahead with our goals. moderate.s are on the >> a any effort toto underminene deal is s going to undermine the main proroters of the deal. those arare the iraranian moder. it wililbe a set a act for them. the system needs...
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you'll be on your own at the outset. everyone's supplies will differ but bring medicine, clothes, food, water and cash to be self-sufficient for at least two days we say. also as the multicollapse of the cellular network and road closures during the fire storm taut us a paper road map -- remember those? that is vital. now, gps could be completely ausless. as for the bag itself build is now please. and put it someplace very convenient where you jienly can grab it and go. we'll be tackling more questions about fire insurance, fire debris and victim mortgages coming up at 6:00. in the meantime if you have a question, please call in. the number is 1-888-996-tips, or if you have internet access right now you can get to us online at nbcbayarea.com/responds. raj and janelle back to you. >>> coalesce i'm guessing this a months long process. >> probably a respiratory mask in there. the air quality has been poor so long. >> the wind ramped up the fire danger but sent a lot of smoke away. we are seeing the smoke spill back. as the o
you'll be on your own at the outset. everyone's supplies will differ but bring medicine, clothes, food, water and cash to be self-sufficient for at least two days we say. also as the multicollapse of the cellular network and road closures during the fire storm taut us a paper road map -- remember those? that is vital. now, gps could be completely ausless. as for the bag itself build is now please. and put it someplace very convenient where you jienly can grab it and go. we'll be tackling more...
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the fed keeps saying as they said at the outset about why their inflation models don't work. he employment gets down to a certain level of inflation, wages are suppose to go up. the unemployment rate has gone to 4.2 now. and wage growth has not come back anywhere close to the model. one economist had a clever saying saying the phillips curve flunks he con 101. -- econ 101. inflation isn't tipped towards the deflationary. but we haven't been able to break up to 3-4 percent wage growth and i don't think we are going to with the feds putting on the brakes with raising interest rates. >> still to come, does the bond king think washington can get tax plan passed? [vo] the grille is distinctive. but it's usually seen from the rear. the 2018 audi q5 is here. ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone because she's listening this to audible.ughing and this woman is pretending her boss's terrible story is funny. experience the comedy, not your commute. dial star-star-audible on your smartphone to start listening today. i
the fed keeps saying as they said at the outset about why their inflation models don't work. he employment gets down to a certain level of inflation, wages are suppose to go up. the unemployment rate has gone to 4.2 now. and wage growth has not come back anywhere close to the model. one economist had a clever saying saying the phillips curve flunks he con 101. -- econ 101. inflation isn't tipped towards the deflationary. but we haven't been able to break up to 3-4 percent wage growth and i...
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the fed keeps saying as they said at the outset about why their inflation models don't work. he employment gets down to a certain level of inflation, wages are suppose to go up. the unemployment rate has gone to 4.2 now. and wage growth has not come back anywhere close to the model. one economist had a clever saying saying the phillips curve flunks he con 101. -- econ 101. inflation isn't tipped towards the deflationary. but we haven't been able to break up to 3-4 percent wage growth and i don't think we are going to with the feds putting on the brakes with raising interest rates. >> still to come, does the bond king think washington can get tax plan passed? this guy is upping his game by listening to an audiobook on audible. and this guy is just trying to get through the day. this guy feels like he can take on anything. this guy isn't sure he can take it anymore. unwavering self-confidence. stuck in a 4-door sedan of sadness. upgrade your commute. ride with audible. dial star star audible on your smartphone to start listening today. >> welcome back to "wall street week." now
the fed keeps saying as they said at the outset about why their inflation models don't work. he employment gets down to a certain level of inflation, wages are suppose to go up. the unemployment rate has gone to 4.2 now. and wage growth has not come back anywhere close to the model. one economist had a clever saying saying the phillips curve flunks he con 101. -- econ 101. inflation isn't tipped towards the deflationary. but we haven't been able to break up to 3-4 percent wage growth and i...
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>> there were two things in the outset. as the federal government was planning this program, they were aware there was a danger of eroding the program, whatever reason that was never done. and what happened was, social workers were set up to these remote, often remote communities. and they had no training, about indigenous culture at all, tabbed biggest thing they didn't know about is indigenous culture has a heritage of communal child rearing. i was told, you never asked a kid who their parents. you say where are you staying? because at that point they might be staying with an aunts, with a grandparent. these social workers had no idea of any of this. looked around are around, it was the an at thi antithesis of, the anywhere better than than in their homes. >> sreenivasan: what happened to the adults? they sort of assimilate as the goal was or did they find themselves in a many no man's land or back into the tribe? >> this program took away their birth names, they would get new birth names, often new given names. and the co
>> there were two things in the outset. as the federal government was planning this program, they were aware there was a danger of eroding the program, whatever reason that was never done. and what happened was, social workers were set up to these remote, often remote communities. and they had no training, about indigenous culture at all, tabbed biggest thing they didn't know about is indigenous culture has a heritage of communal child rearing. i was told, you never asked a kid who their...
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reporter: at the outset, they'd vowed to keep protesting until the constitutional court rulings are published then, they hadn't expected their camping caravan would become a permanent fixture. michelle: groningen, a province in the north of the netherlands, is home to one of europe's richest natural gas fields. the gas from the region brings in billions for the country -- but not without a cost. thousands of residents say their homes have been damaged by earthquakes brought on by the extraction of natural gas from shale rocks deep below the surface. they wonder, how could such a beautiful area, in such a wealthy country, be allowed to fall into ruin. reporter: hiltje zwarberg grew up here in area around groningen, close to the german border. setting off on a boat and enjoying nature from the water is something he never tires of. hiltje: this is my life. we were all born on the water and love boats. my father was a fisherman. it's like heaven on earth. reporter: but the area is no longer as idyllic as it once was. once a dream, it's becoming a nightmare. since 2012, zwarberg explains, there ha
reporter: at the outset, they'd vowed to keep protesting until the constitutional court rulings are published then, they hadn't expected their camping caravan would become a permanent fixture. michelle: groningen, a province in the north of the netherlands, is home to one of europe's richest natural gas fields. the gas from the region brings in billions for the country -- but not without a cost. thousands of residents say their homes have been damaged by earthquakes brought on by the extraction...
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the fed keeps saying as they said at the outset about why their inflation models don't work. he employment gets down to a certain level of inflation, wages are suppose to go up. the unemployment rate has gone to 4.2 now. and wage growth has not come back anywhere close to the model. one economist had a clever saying saying the phillips curve flunks he con 101. -- econ 101. inflation isn't tipped towards the deflationary. but we haven't been able to break up to 3-4 percent wage growth and i don't think we are going to with the feds putting on the brakes with raising interest rates. >> still to come, does the bond king think washington can get tax plan passed? it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of ou
the fed keeps saying as they said at the outset about why their inflation models don't work. he employment gets down to a certain level of inflation, wages are suppose to go up. the unemployment rate has gone to 4.2 now. and wage growth has not come back anywhere close to the model. one economist had a clever saying saying the phillips curve flunks he con 101. -- econ 101. inflation isn't tipped towards the deflationary. but we haven't been able to break up to 3-4 percent wage growth and i...
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does near its five month mark the united states remains concerned as concerned today as we were at the outset of the dispute has had negative consequences economically and militarily for those involved and certainly the united states has felt the effects of that as well we think it's very important for the g.c.c. to continue to pursue unity. it is most effective when it is unified and none of us can afford to let this dispute linger so we can call on all the parties involved to continue to work towards discussion and dialogue and finding a way to deal with the differences we hash that everyone minimize the rhetoric and deescalate the tensions and take steps to do so it's not a healthy environment that we find that the current situation the u.s. is going to continue to do our part we're going to continue to support the mayor of kuwait and his efforts towards finding a diplomatic solution and we will continue to engage all parties as how we can better help them understand their concerns and possibly find a solution as i get the thoughts of i guest joining us here in doha for had been mohamed at
does near its five month mark the united states remains concerned as concerned today as we were at the outset of the dispute has had negative consequences economically and militarily for those involved and certainly the united states has felt the effects of that as well we think it's very important for the g.c.c. to continue to pursue unity. it is most effective when it is unified and none of us can afford to let this dispute linger so we can call on all the parties involved to continue to work...
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cannot be tolerated if they absolutely claim from the outset that the only people that use or have even the ability to use weapons of this type in syria is the government of president assad and of course that would then make him responsible for him to learn sponsible for these alleged chemical weapon uses despite the fact that of course the rebels in this case of had every incentive to use these weapons. if you like a false flag to prompt western intervention and of course that intervention in the last attack did happen and the un security council have come together to investigate what's been going on in syria in respect of chemical weapon use looking more deeply into it don't forget detailed investigation is due to report very soon and it may of course for all we know report that actually it's true that rebels don't use chemical weapons and so it may be that this is an early attempt to if you like preempt that by saying well the american government has never denied this. the u.s. led coalition has confirmed victory against islamic state in syria's rock are doing its operation in the co
cannot be tolerated if they absolutely claim from the outset that the only people that use or have even the ability to use weapons of this type in syria is the government of president assad and of course that would then make him responsible for him to learn sponsible for these alleged chemical weapon uses despite the fact that of course the rebels in this case of had every incentive to use these weapons. if you like a false flag to prompt western intervention and of course that intervention in...
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near its five month mark the united states remains can sorrow and as concern today as we were at the outsetof the dispute has had negative consequences economically and militarily for those involved and certainly the united states has felt the effects of that is while we think it's very important for the g.c.c. to continue to pursue unity. it is most effective when it is unified and none of us can afford to let this dispute linger so we can call on all the parties involved to continue to work towards discussion and dialogue and finding a way to deal with the differences we ask that everyone minimize the rhetoric and deescalate the tensions and take steps to do so it's not a healthy environment that we find that the current situation. the u.s. is going to continue to do our part we're going to continue to support the mayor of kuwait and his efforts towards finding a diplomatic solution and we will continue to engage all parties as how we can better help them understand their concerns and possibly find a solution also though in closing i want to thank the state of qatar for their very generou
near its five month mark the united states remains can sorrow and as concern today as we were at the outsetof the dispute has had negative consequences economically and militarily for those involved and certainly the united states has felt the effects of that is while we think it's very important for the g.c.c. to continue to pursue unity. it is most effective when it is unified and none of us can afford to let this dispute linger so we can call on all the parties involved to continue to work...
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complain my thing let's take a closer look by comparing the two young politicians i mentioned at the outsetof the program namely emmanuel mccall and sebastian cortes the austrian result came as a surprise to many europeans who thought that the french election had stocked the right word drift in europe in its tracks in fact the anna and paris are taking very very different approaches when it comes to migration so let's take a look. they're both young ambitious and smart. austria's designated chancellor sebastiaan courts and french president and mana why mccall both have promised to bring a breath of fresh air and have started their own political movements amash and there's a bust him court's next. but their approaches to right wing populism are very different. to past and courts owes his rise to the refugee crisis with his hardline against migrants and his isolationist policies he's co-opted the biggest campaign issue of the right wing populist and that strategy allowed his party to emerge victorious from the elections. a man of color on the other hand won the presidential election in france
complain my thing let's take a closer look by comparing the two young politicians i mentioned at the outsetof the program namely emmanuel mccall and sebastian cortes the austrian result came as a surprise to many europeans who thought that the french election had stocked the right word drift in europe in its tracks in fact the anna and paris are taking very very different approaches when it comes to migration so let's take a look. they're both young ambitious and smart. austria's designated...
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the fed keeps saying as they said at the outset about why their inflation models don't work. he employment gets down to a certain level of inflation, wages are suppose to go up. the unemployment rate has gone to 4.2 now. and wage growth has not come back anywhere close to the model. one economist had a clever saying saying the phillips curve flunks he con 101. -- econ 101. inflation isn't tipped towards the deflationary. but we haven't been able to break up to 3-4 percent wage growth and i don't think we are going to with the feds putting on the brakes with raising interest rates. >> still to come, does the bond king think washington can get tax plan passed? today, we're out here with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good new
the fed keeps saying as they said at the outset about why their inflation models don't work. he employment gets down to a certain level of inflation, wages are suppose to go up. the unemployment rate has gone to 4.2 now. and wage growth has not come back anywhere close to the model. one economist had a clever saying saying the phillips curve flunks he con 101. -- econ 101. inflation isn't tipped towards the deflationary. but we haven't been able to break up to 3-4 percent wage growth and i...
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the leaders over dinner, it is highly unlikely to unblock the talks and the reason for that, from the outsete leaders say the uk must clear up the uncertainties caused by brexit before they will move caused by brexit before they will m ove o nto caused by brexit before they will move onto trade talks and what is on the table so far simply isn't good enough. mrs may will have a few minutes over dinner tonight to persuade the leaders otherwise. but after five rounds of negotiations, they have stalled. the eu controls they have stalled. the eu controls the pace and sequence here. the prime minister's speech in florence lifted the tone, but the eu says the uk has not provided solutions to the problems caused by brexit. this summit is likely to say, on the issue of citizens rights, the uk must provide legal certainty, including a role for the european court ofjustice. 0n ireland, the uk needs to present and commit to flexible and imaginative solutions. 0n the financial settlement, the uk must make a firm and concrete commitment to settle all its obligations. mrs may has already had one dinner in
the leaders over dinner, it is highly unlikely to unblock the talks and the reason for that, from the outsete leaders say the uk must clear up the uncertainties caused by brexit before they will move caused by brexit before they will m ove o nto caused by brexit before they will move onto trade talks and what is on the table so far simply isn't good enough. mrs may will have a few minutes over dinner tonight to persuade the leaders otherwise. but after five rounds of negotiations, they have...
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[applause] >> so at the outset, i suggested that the two of you develop a chemistry together. in some ways in my eyes, i looked at him as being older brother in the relationship. both of you grew up in small communities. both of you had an affinity for people enjoyed people. both of you decided at an early in that being involved public policy was important to ou and in order to do that successfully, you have to be in the political process which both mastered i would suggest. so the similarities are remarkable. a little ge is different. but the similarities are remarkable. i remember someone once said mr. prime minister that you were ifficult to understand in both fficial languages but -- [laughter] >> i think i may get fired. [laughter] but the -- >> everybody understood me. [laughter] [applause] [crowd cheering] thing i would like both us understand is did that chemistry exist and if that it id you find assisted you in working together canada-u.s. relationships but in global engagement that made a shores.ce beyond our >> you know, for me, bill and i, we were politicians. prof
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from the outset we had greed that. territorial integrity must be maintained and we are still keen on the say that's why we cannot accept this issue i mean that a friend of. the unilateral measures taken by the kurds. and so long as. warnings. fail deaf ears that we were forced to take the necessary measures and start imposing sanctions. well. now that. the measures initiated by the three of us. and iran i believe we have a very positive stand. on. the trade volumes between turkey and iraq. about billion dollars at the moment. all what we hope for is to take these volumes to higher levels. simply if that isn't that we are bonded with iraq strictly by friendly relations. the fact that they of a neighboring country. and we both represent two countries. the same values and the same tradition. iraq has suffered grave damages. specially. the damage is very clear. the mosul province and the same. applies to allow for in other areas. and i'm barred province has suffered damages. to the degree that this terrorist organization of
from the outset we had greed that. territorial integrity must be maintained and we are still keen on the say that's why we cannot accept this issue i mean that a friend of. the unilateral measures taken by the kurds. and so long as. warnings. fail deaf ears that we were forced to take the necessary measures and start imposing sanctions. well. now that. the measures initiated by the three of us. and iran i believe we have a very positive stand. on. the trade volumes between turkey and iraq....
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people but do you think it's a reason what will happen do you think it's a reasonable request from the outset that the range of population is limited if you like. well i think i mean i don't think that is a reasonable proposition the proposition is family planning as a service with all its variations and all its methods should be provided to record the use to use or not use as they like you know when you start talking about limiting population through births you're on a very slippery slope and absolutely absolutely. many of many governments you know who are hosting large groups of refugees try to do this you know it should not be permitted culturally how does contraception and family planning sit with the nation. well i mean i think we have to understand the circumstances of the road and if you pull in the camps understand that i mean many of these people are poor they're coming from very rural areas where they have limited ability to move around because of restrictions on their movements by the government they don't have access to health services much less money to buy those services you kno
people but do you think it's a reason what will happen do you think it's a reasonable request from the outset that the range of population is limited if you like. well i think i mean i don't think that is a reasonable proposition the proposition is family planning as a service with all its variations and all its methods should be provided to record the use to use or not use as they like you know when you start talking about limiting population through births you're on a very slippery slope and...
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regards to the referendum we regret such a measure we share the same views on the measure from the outset we agreed iraq's territorial integrity must be maintained and we are still keen on that this is why we cannot accept this referendum or the union lateral measure taken by the kurds or i still had so on the program president xi jinping reveals his new leadership team but. this is one of the regions worst affected by violence in central african republic amid a genocide. hello there there's plenty of fine weather to be found over the southeastern parts of china at the moment barely any cloud showing off. so it looks like it will be dry for most of us shanghai they getting to around twenty two for hong kong will be at twenty nine should also be dry and settled for us in taipei as we head through the next few days as well is towards the west with a little bit more cloud that's over this issue on province at the moment but it is sinking its way towards the south so force in chengdu it should be drier on friday as we head across towards india in the northeast dry hair as it has been over the
regards to the referendum we regret such a measure we share the same views on the measure from the outset we agreed iraq's territorial integrity must be maintained and we are still keen on that this is why we cannot accept this referendum or the union lateral measure taken by the kurds or i still had so on the program president xi jinping reveals his new leadership team but. this is one of the regions worst affected by violence in central african republic amid a genocide. hello there there's...
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harvey weinstein was the tipping point it was so egregious going on for so long and kept quiet at the outset of the fact that this could even be happening at this day and age that people were excepting this. but one of the things is to create an atmosphere hillary clinton talking about donald trump bin said i wondered if i should just say get away from me you creep because he was. now suddenly they're now you say he is addicted. without whole attitude so those that would show the woman's face in the crotch i will tell everybody what a creep that you are. if they felt entitled to it to be so terrified to be called a creep. >> last night i was reading your book getting angry that every newspaper should have the credo of the -- the creep of the week. [laughter] >> but that smoking analogy is a good one. >> that is a great analogy. now they say let's get that person smoking it is outrageous. and at the barometer for sexual harassment that in the next few years and that was a powerful guy. so to put his he and don women's thighs under the dinner table. nobody said anything. it was creepy and emba
harvey weinstein was the tipping point it was so egregious going on for so long and kept quiet at the outset of the fact that this could even be happening at this day and age that people were excepting this. but one of the things is to create an atmosphere hillary clinton talking about donald trump bin said i wondered if i should just say get away from me you creep because he was. now suddenly they're now you say he is addicted. without whole attitude so those that would show the woman's face...
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i have made it clearfrom the i have made it clear from the outset at the end of this investigation, in open as possible we will publish a summary report and thatis will publish a summary report and that is what we have done today. the publication of this report is also in line with advice issued by operation hydrant. the report has been scrutinised by a number of stakeholders and contributors to ensure complete balance, complete a ccu ra cy ensure complete balance, complete accuracy and measure and only makes findings that can legitimately and realistically be made. the report provides a factual account of the context for this investigation. what the investigation focussed upon, and how the investigation was conducted. operation conifer, by its very nature, was complex, politically sensitive, and unique. due to these unprecedented circumstances, i have sought advice, counsel, and support throughout this investigation. from a number of people. that confidentiality between me and those individuals will remain intact. the role of the police service is very clear in the criminaljustice pro
i have made it clearfrom the i have made it clear from the outset at the end of this investigation, in open as possible we will publish a summary report and thatis will publish a summary report and that is what we have done today. the publication of this report is also in line with advice issued by operation hydrant. the report has been scrutinised by a number of stakeholders and contributors to ensure complete balance, complete a ccu ra cy ensure complete balance, complete accuracy and measure...
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but i do want to make a couple of points at the outset. first of all, is that today's hearing is only possible because the latest trump care bill met a dead end because it is a no brainer that undercutting the entirety of the country's health care system would set us back in addressing this crisis, and what we've seen from every repeal bill is drastic cuts to funding for treatment an addiction service, hits to patient protections that are today provided under current law. so i hope we can finally turn a page on those fights and focus on moving forward. and on that, i am mr. chairman, mr. appreciative of the bipartisanship that many to the on the committee have shown in the ongoing work on the market stabilization. now, another step is making sure we're doing everything we can right now to fight this crisis head on. and i do have several concerns. the administration has delayed critical steps that could help provide immediate relief to families suffering today. proposing budget cuts for prevention efforts around mental help programs under sm
but i do want to make a couple of points at the outset. first of all, is that today's hearing is only possible because the latest trump care bill met a dead end because it is a no brainer that undercutting the entirety of the country's health care system would set us back in addressing this crisis, and what we've seen from every repeal bill is drastic cuts to funding for treatment an addiction service, hits to patient protections that are today provided under current law. so i hope we can...
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i have made it clear from the outset that, at the end of this investigation, in line with our intentionpen as possible, we would publish a summary report and that is what we have done today. the publication of this report is also in line with advice issued by 0peration hydrant. the report has been scrutinised by a number of stakeholders and contributors to ensure complete balance, complete accuracy, and measure, and only makes findings that can legitimately and realistically be made. the report provides a factual account of the context for this investigation. what the investigation focused upon, and how the investigation was conducted. 0peration conifer, by its very nature, was complex, politically sensitive, and unique. due to these unprecedented circumstances, i have sought advice, council, and support through this investigation from a number of people. that confidentiality between me and those individuals will remain intact. the role of the police service is very clear in the criminal justice service is very clear in the criminaljustice process. the police have a duty to investigate
i have made it clear from the outset that, at the end of this investigation, in line with our intentionpen as possible, we would publish a summary report and that is what we have done today. the publication of this report is also in line with advice issued by 0peration hydrant. the report has been scrutinised by a number of stakeholders and contributors to ensure complete balance, complete accuracy, and measure, and only makes findings that can legitimately and realistically be made. the report...
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a record forty two million in two thousand and sixteen and the fire safety system function from the outset. function it has backup systems. system under general to back up the system. in berlin thousands of kilometers of cable were installed incorrectly each for a more according to its own plans. creating a model of cables ventilation shafts smoke extraction shafts and water pipes for the sprinkler system and that's not to mention the building's electronic system now everything has to be hooked up properly. it's an uphill task that we're engaged in the first critical areas are now complete this process will probably accompany us the entire year after they've already ironed out one hundred sixty six thousand construction defects and there are only four thousand left to go but there are other problems on the horizon. relating to passenger numbers for example munich is among the world's top ten in terms of baggage handling. the baggage conveyor belts and berlin seem to function and they've been tested by logistics teams. but the airport's projected capacity of twenty two million hasn't kept p
a record forty two million in two thousand and sixteen and the fire safety system function from the outset. function it has backup systems. system under general to back up the system. in berlin thousands of kilometers of cable were installed incorrectly each for a more according to its own plans. creating a model of cables ventilation shafts smoke extraction shafts and water pipes for the sprinkler system and that's not to mention the building's electronic system now everything has to be hooked...
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yes, if the outset we identified the problem about 20 years ago.to the university from all socio economic groups. we created an access programme specifically for that purpose. bringing students in through an access programme that was specifically designed to address this issue. what was the active ingredient of the programme? it was a preuniversity one—year course, so students would come and do a course led by us for one year. if they did well in that course, then they would be admitted to the university, into a programme of their choice. so they did not coming in a root like you may have, through your a—levels but through a different route, the access route. that allowed for them to do courses to get the idea of what a university was about, before they would land, if you like, into a university programmes straightaway. they do a pre—course. a foundation programme, as we call it. they are effectively getting an extra year of teaching? exactly, they are being taught by university academic staff, so they know what the university environment is like.
yes, if the outset we identified the problem about 20 years ago.to the university from all socio economic groups. we created an access programme specifically for that purpose. bringing students in through an access programme that was specifically designed to address this issue. what was the active ingredient of the programme? it was a preuniversity one—year course, so students would come and do a course led by us for one year. if they did well in that course, then they would be admitted to...
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regards to the referendum we regret such a measure we share the same views on the measure from the outset we agreed iraq's territorial integrity must be maintained and we are still keen on that this is why we cannot accept this referendum or the union lateral measure taken by the kurds a new report accusing israel of systematically abusing young palestinians arrested in occupied east jerusalem it says teens are detained in the middle of the night accused of throwing stones at soldiers and questioned without a lawyer present paul charger john reports. five decades of israeli occupation and many scenes remain the same young palestinians throw stones at israeli soldiers who respond with tear gas but now a report from human rights organization beats salaam and how mckidd says israel is ignoring special laws to protect the rights of minors and teenagers when they are detained after a protest that this is an age in which people. are more vulnerable and can actually be scarred for life and traumatized for life through such experiences and so you want to have special protections in place. the rep
regards to the referendum we regret such a measure we share the same views on the measure from the outset we agreed iraq's territorial integrity must be maintained and we are still keen on that this is why we cannot accept this referendum or the union lateral measure taken by the kurds a new report accusing israel of systematically abusing young palestinians arrested in occupied east jerusalem it says teens are detained in the middle of the night accused of throwing stones at soldiers and...
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confrontation there between iran and saudi arabia the united arab emirates but it's largely at the outset a yemeni can stay so i think it can be solved with more political efforts i think libya is also a conflict that that could be that could be solved because it's the geopolitical dimension is not overwhelming in an ideal world what kind of pressure could the united nations exercise to resolve this conflict. well i think the united nations first as to empower the local actors you see for instance when i look at libya. i went to libya in may and june the u.n. had asked me to do an assessment of the situation there i was struck by the fact that. the libyans are pulled apart also by external actors and so it's very important for the u.n. to empower the libyans to listen a lot to the libyans so that the external dimension doesn't doesn't dominate the discussion and then the u.n. once it builds its trust the relationship with the libyans then can influence the international actors because it it has a better understanding of the conflict and it it has a chance of convincing them to work togeth
confrontation there between iran and saudi arabia the united arab emirates but it's largely at the outset a yemeni can stay so i think it can be solved with more political efforts i think libya is also a conflict that that could be that could be solved because it's the geopolitical dimension is not overwhelming in an ideal world what kind of pressure could the united nations exercise to resolve this conflict. well i think the united nations first as to empower the local actors you see for...