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labor cuts in wales is going to good use. we have 1.2 million more people attending accident and emergency and over this winter period, we met our target for accident emergency. i remember the last time the labour leader raised our hospitals at prime minister's questions. it was back in november. he hasn't had a word to say. he predicted a wind sore crisis sat there day after day dying it for happen. we have strong n.h.s. and more doctors and nurses serving our country. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister is well aware of the wonderful work by the royal british legion with our brave servicemen and women who have been injured in conflicts. at the end of this month, i will be joining a team with the honorable members to raise awareness for this wonderful work and will the prime minister wish us every success? >> i will certainly wish my honorable friend and honorable friend and taking part of this and wish them well. the british legion plays an absolute key part in our country in terms of standing up for veterans and
labor cuts in wales is going to good use. we have 1.2 million more people attending accident and emergency and over this winter period, we met our target for accident emergency. i remember the last time the labour leader raised our hospitals at prime minister's questions. it was back in november. he hasn't had a word to say. he predicted a wind sore crisis sat there day after day dying it for happen. we have strong n.h.s. and more doctors and nurses serving our country. >> thank you, mr....
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we have seen an 8% cut to the budget in wales carried through by labor. last time and the targets in wales, in 2009. and the target was met with in 2010-8. we see problems in wales and the labor party's jabbing to each other on the front page. >> didn't do assurances. and an absolute assurance of takeover of masters and point would result in research and development in the u.k.. he gave an absolute assurance, and in the box that it could put lives at risk. how could any prime minister not immediately conclude the right thing to do in the national interest is to call this in. >> we are operating under the legal framework put in place by the government that he was a member of. i actually think when he looks at the record of what was said yesterday he will find the quotes he gives are not actually accurate. >> does the prime minister agree the building of roads like the 501 link will create even more jobs and continued infrastructure investment like this is a key part of a long-term economic clash? >> i spent some time in his constituency stock on the a 5 an
we have seen an 8% cut to the budget in wales carried through by labor. last time and the targets in wales, in 2009. and the target was met with in 2010-8. we see problems in wales and the labor party's jabbing to each other on the front page. >> didn't do assurances. and an absolute assurance of takeover of masters and point would result in research and development in the u.k.. he gave an absolute assurance, and in the box that it could put lives at risk. how could any prime minister not...
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his own party's policy was to cut the nhs, like they are doing in wales.he changes that are being made in northwest london are backed by clinicians and local people, and we want to see our nhs improved. >> does my right honorable friend agree that ukip's policies are based on fear and fear of the world, fear of foreigners, and there is a great -- we shouldn embrace the world -- if anybody goes to my constituency and goes to hospitals or to nursing homes or to farms or to building sites, they will see the great contribution being made to our communities by fellow eu citizens. >> my right honorable friend is absolutely right. britain has benefited from being an economy that is open to investment and open to people, and who want to contribute and work hard here. i agree with what he says about ukip. so much of their view seems to be that we don't have a bright future in this country. i absolutely believe we did. if we have our deficit down, if we have apprenticeships, we can show that we will be one of the success stories of the 21st century. we are making pr
his own party's policy was to cut the nhs, like they are doing in wales.he changes that are being made in northwest london are backed by clinicians and local people, and we want to see our nhs improved. >> does my right honorable friend agree that ukip's policies are based on fear and fear of the world, fear of foreigners, and there is a great -- we shouldn embrace the world -- if anybody goes to my constituency and goes to hospitals or to nursing homes or to farms or to building sites,...
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which not everyone in wales does, right? >> no, no.h: 20%. >> about 300,000, yeah. >> seth: can you do a little welsh for us? >> yes. [ speaking welsh ] >> seth: wow! that's great. [ cheers and applause ] i hope, for the purposes of our welsh viewers, that was nothing with swear words. >> yeah, those were the 18 -- expletives in the welsh languages. >> seth: oh, that's great. thank you very much for doing them all. >> yeah, not at all. >> seth: you have a lot of welsh pride. you were in patagonia, which also has a welsh connection. explain this. >> strangely, in southern argentina, patagonia is the only other place in the world where a thriving welsh community still happens to exist. >> seth: and you went down and went on quite a trip? >> i did. i crossed the width of argentina on a horse with about 30 welsh expatriates from argentina. >> seth: now, this is something you wanted to do. because this sounds -- i feel like we have different ideas of what leisure is? [ laughter ] >> yes. true, true. i do enjoy an equestrian holiday. however
which not everyone in wales does, right? >> no, no.h: 20%. >> about 300,000, yeah. >> seth: can you do a little welsh for us? >> yes. [ speaking welsh ] >> seth: wow! that's great. [ cheers and applause ] i hope, for the purposes of our welsh viewers, that was nothing with swear words. >> yeah, those were the 18 -- expletives in the welsh languages. >> seth: oh, that's great. thank you very much for doing them all. >> yeah, not at all. >>...
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this is taking place in new south wales. in the neighbouring state it would be illegal. the new laws would ban more than two club members in the same place at the same time. australians are quick to condemn other countries to human rights abuses. what they are doing to us now is not much different. if we haven't committed acrime, why can't we associate. a lawyer leading a challenge brought similar laws. legal cases take months. >> the government indicated that if the laws were unconstitutional, they don't care, they'll do enough damage before they are knocked out by the high court. >> police are unapologetic. bikies are criminals. along the gold coast, the violence associated with them is getting worse. >> the intimidation, extortions, harassment that the crime gang members put on the community - they were a criminal menace. >> bikies say they are not the menace, draconian laws are. politicians say laws protecting rights are worth having. the high court is being asked whether the constitution agrees, whether the laws are legal. jool more news in the -- more noose in the
this is taking place in new south wales. in the neighbouring state it would be illegal. the new laws would ban more than two club members in the same place at the same time. australians are quick to condemn other countries to human rights abuses. what they are doing to us now is not much different. if we haven't committed acrime, why can't we associate. a lawyer leading a challenge brought similar laws. legal cases take months. >> the government indicated that if the laws were...
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this meeting is taking place in new south wales. in the neighboring state of queensland it would now be illegal because the new laws also ban two club members being in the same place at the same time. >> australians are very quick to condemn other countries for human rights abuses, but what they're doing to us now isn't much different. it isn't much different at all. if we haven't committed a crime why can't we associate? >> reporter: the lawyer leading the challenge has brought similar laws in other australian states and won, but legal cases take months. >> even if these laws were unconstitutional they don't care. they'll do enough damage in the meantime before these laws get knocked out by the high court 1234 the police are unapologetic. bikeys, they say, are criminals, and along the queensland gold coast the violence is getting worse. >> the intimidation and extortion and harassment, they're a criminal menace on the community. >> reporter: bikeys say they are not the menace, draconian laws are. australian's high court are being a
this meeting is taking place in new south wales. in the neighboring state of queensland it would now be illegal because the new laws also ban two club members being in the same place at the same time. >> australians are very quick to condemn other countries for human rights abuses, but what they're doing to us now isn't much different. it isn't much different at all. if we haven't committed a crime why can't we associate? >> reporter: the lawyer leading the challenge has brought...
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that if you remember his own party's policy was to cut the nhs like they are doing in wales. the changes have been made in northwest london are backed by clinicians and local people and we want to see our nhs improve as it has under this government. >> does my friend agree uk's policies are based on fear, fear of the world, fear of foreigners, and there's a great trading nation, we should embrace the world. if anyone comes to my constituency and goes to hospital or to nursing homes or two farms or to building sites, they will see the great contribution being made to our communities and the growth of our economy by fellow eu citizens. >> my right honorable friend is right that britain has benefited from being an economy that is open to investment and open to people coming to want to contribute and work hard. i agree with what he says about uk. so much of the view seems to be we don't have a bright future in this country. i absolutely we do if we get our deficit down, get our economy growing, invest in apprenticeships. we shall we can be one of the successors of the 21st centur
that if you remember his own party's policy was to cut the nhs like they are doing in wales. the changes have been made in northwest london are backed by clinicians and local people and we want to see our nhs improve as it has under this government. >> does my friend agree uk's policies are based on fear, fear of the world, fear of foreigners, and there's a great trading nation, we should embrace the world. if anyone comes to my constituency and goes to hospital or to nursing homes or two...
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this meeting is taking place in the state of new south wales.n the neighbouring state of queensland it would be illegal, because the new laws ban more than two club members being in the same place at the same time. >> australians are quick to condemn other countries for human rights abuses. what they are doing to us now is not much different. isn't much different at all. if we haven't committed a crime, why can't we associate. >> the lawyer leading a high court challenge fought similar laws and won. local cases take months. >> the government indicated early in the peace that if the laws were unconstitutional, they don't care. they'll do enough damage before they are knocked out by the high court. >> bikies, police say, are criminals. along the gold coast the violence associated is getting worse. >> that intimidation, the extortions, harassments that the crime gang members put on the community - they were a criminal menace to the community. bikies say they are not the menace, draconian laws are. politicians and police say laws that infringe bikie
this meeting is taking place in the state of new south wales.n the neighbouring state of queensland it would be illegal, because the new laws ban more than two club members being in the same place at the same time. >> australians are quick to condemn other countries for human rights abuses. what they are doing to us now is not much different. isn't much different at all. if we haven't committed a crime, why can't we associate. >> the lawyer leading a high court challenge fought...
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this week a key figure arrested in sudan was educated in wales.e's suspected of organizing bomb attacks in nigeria and had been monitored at times by british security services. but it's the face of the schoolgirls that matters the most. and nigeria will be judged -- >>> turkish rescue workers today retrieved the bodies of the last two men killed in the mine fire earlier this week. the death toll is 301. 485 people survived the country's worst industrial disaster. the incident has sparked demonstrations across the country over the lack of safety regulations. >>> a federal judge in washington has halted the u.s. military's force feeding of a syrian prisoner on a hunger strike. the restraining order will remain in place until a hearing wednesday. a u.s. appeals court ruled that prisoners had the right too sue over the practice. last year, 46 of the 166 prisoners held at guantanamo was force fed. the procedure involves feeding them liquid through tubes inserted in their noses and into their stomachs. >>> colorado became the first state to let terminal
this week a key figure arrested in sudan was educated in wales.e's suspected of organizing bomb attacks in nigeria and had been monitored at times by british security services. but it's the face of the schoolgirls that matters the most. and nigeria will be judged -- >>> turkish rescue workers today retrieved the bodies of the last two men killed in the mine fire earlier this week. the death toll is 301. 485 people survived the country's worst industrial disaster. the incident has...
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has no traveling no further afield including a recent appearance of the film but the show weekend in wales. the last few books she's had a number of radio interviews of a national basis of interference chill bumps up liking the title so you too like the social media has helped to raise her profile that's why i am easy to give states the law. it is knowing this as a fetus that tb is to think. so i think that helps the player makes you look into the future she'll take things that are striking. recession or don't dig on tv. the buffet we live this program is brought you why. norway's mainstream crews were his lies to her exploring one thousand miles of norwegian coastal the report local characters and access to wilkinson
has no traveling no further afield including a recent appearance of the film but the show weekend in wales. the last few books she's had a number of radio interviews of a national basis of interference chill bumps up liking the title so you too like the social media has helped to raise her profile that's why i am easy to give states the law. it is knowing this as a fetus that tb is to think. so i think that helps the player makes you look into the future she'll take things that are striking....
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his own party's policy was to cut the nhs like they are doing in wales.he changes being made in northwest london are backed by local people. we want to see our nhs improve. my friend agree that the uk's policies are based on fear? fear of the world, fear of a greatrs, and as trading nation, we should embrace the world. if anyone comes to my constituency and goes to hospital or to nursing homes or two farms or to building sites, they will see the great contribution being made to our communities and the growth of our economy by fellow eu citizens. >> my right honorable friend is absolutely right that britain has benefited from being an economy that is open to investment and open to people coming who want to contribute and work hard here. i agree with what he says. so much of their view seems to be that we don't have a bright future in this country. i absolutely believe that we do. be one of that we can the success stories of the 21st century harry and we are making progress and that is the way to challenge their worldview. mr. speaker, there is deep concern
his own party's policy was to cut the nhs like they are doing in wales.he changes being made in northwest london are backed by local people. we want to see our nhs improve. my friend agree that the uk's policies are based on fear? fear of the world, fear of a greatrs, and as trading nation, we should embrace the world. if anyone comes to my constituency and goes to hospital or to nursing homes or two farms or to building sites, they will see the great contribution being made to our communities...
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may have won wimbledon but what's the twenty pounds at a change came in to teach them the most in wales well simple for independence that has been at this study ten percent abv as that what that change in scotland days it's a dang insurance costs two seats in westminster would have to dyer said the country's soccer rates that would be good news that david cameron the uk advantage with our scotland's in the last election he won an outright majority. while the opposition made the policy would be the hardest tasks by seeing the spots she said independence party boy can not seem like that. and as my meal a member of the scottish national party says it's in scotland's interest to break away from the union. where's the victims independent we will beat me to even the view we will keep the queen as head of steam. we will share this debt in union with with the us and uk because it's in their best interest to do so devin is going to the fort independence gold is one of the wealthiest nations in the world. estrada was independent of the moment it to be somewhat like to eat and fourteenth on the oe
may have won wimbledon but what's the twenty pounds at a change came in to teach them the most in wales well simple for independence that has been at this study ten percent abv as that what that change in scotland days it's a dang insurance costs two seats in westminster would have to dyer said the country's soccer rates that would be good news that david cameron the uk advantage with our scotland's in the last election he won an outright majority. while the opposition made the policy would be...
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gays and lesbians in england and wales can get legally married just like tetris next month. but that does the necessary make life easy for all of them especially for many gays and lesbians from britain's more traditional immigrant families. then buried friday evening i met up with our words. again most men his family comes from east africa he wanted to bring me a ticket to attend to the gay and lesbian contrast to the southwest as being a part of the gay community is important to him. it means that you feel you've probably gone to family. um people the same sexual limitation people may feel excluded from the gentle to me too but they can be in this family and all such allegations to only become been known to cry sometimes. lara has been coming to the festival almost everything. he showed me his partner night seriously tempted to have been a couple for seventeen years to save their attending issuing of an indian body with traffic after nice intense week. it took awhile to that you can funnel the leaves. it was last sunday so that it was late but i think when you see we've got
gays and lesbians in england and wales can get legally married just like tetris next month. but that does the necessary make life easy for all of them especially for many gays and lesbians from britain's more traditional immigrant families. then buried friday evening i met up with our words. again most men his family comes from east africa he wanted to bring me a ticket to attend to the gay and lesbian contrast to the southwest as being a part of the gay community is important to him. it means...
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war between hindus, muslims, and sikhs, the british commissioner sir cyril radcliff, a lawyer from wales >> two months to create a new country, basically. >> he created the map and just drew a line. you know, people died because of the displacement. unofficially they say it's 2 million people. the minnows get trampled upon. >> in one of the largest exchanges of populations in history, many millions of people fled their homes. almost immediately, religious violence broke out on a mass scale. this is exactly what the partition had been intended to avoid. >> do people here still have families over there? >> they do. when the line was drawn, there were religions which were split into halves. there are some houses where you enter from india and exit from pakistan. >> really? >> yes. >> wow. >> this part of punjab and that part of punjab were once the same so the cultures are very similar. >> it's a popular metaphor for india. pakistan is twins separated at birth. >> we were never twins. i mean, it was one country. you could say dismembered. if you cut a body in two, they are not going to beco
war between hindus, muslims, and sikhs, the british commissioner sir cyril radcliff, a lawyer from wales >> two months to create a new country, basically. >> he created the map and just drew a line. you know, people died because of the displacement. unofficially they say it's 2 million people. the minnows get trampled upon. >> in one of the largest exchanges of populations in history, many millions of people fled their homes. almost immediately, religious violence broke out on...
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addition to theoretical studies the learned how the regional office of bbc built its port and a couple of wales cardiff and participated in shooting events. the result was the final internship graduation film which received high praise from the british people there they realize that as extended tv workers have a fairly high level training the value of this internship lies and expanding horizons getting familiar with the latest technologies and practice of english there and enjoy more ideas for cooperation appeared young people hope that the unique experience would be useful to them in their native channels and i would like to think that center of the international programs the program below shot in the hobart agency gsc for the opportunity to undergo training next to pass through dance training courses is a staff of context and media group. there will be mainly reporters and editors of news and analytical programs the latest news is that three got the dogs cuts out that stevie got kate said the eurasian economic integration has been built been slower than expected in the customs union is no exc
addition to theoretical studies the learned how the regional office of bbc built its port and a couple of wales cardiff and participated in shooting events. the result was the final internship graduation film which received high praise from the british people there they realize that as extended tv workers have a fairly high level training the value of this internship lies and expanding horizons getting familiar with the latest technologies and practice of english there and enjoy more ideas for...
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soft and gooey messages, they were, wales and a lot of others this includes creating jobs and wealth. i which are businesses and n again, i am just a capitalist. we are coming right back. lou: coming up next, gunfire in the south china sea. fox news national security analyst kt mcfarland joins us next. hi, are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomrow. lou: the vietnamese prime minister tonight saying his government was considering various defense options against china, this after the deployment of a chinese oil-rich waters in the south china seas that hanoi also claims. china evacuated more than 3000 of its citizens from vietnam. last week violent protests leading to the death of six chinese citizens. fox news national security analyst k.t. mcfarland. this combined with martial law carried out by the militar
soft and gooey messages, they were, wales and a lot of others this includes creating jobs and wealth. i which are businesses and n again, i am just a capitalist. we are coming right back. lou: coming up next, gunfire in the south china sea. fox news national security analyst kt mcfarland joins us next. hi, are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way....
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soft and gooey messages, they re, wales and a lot of others this includes creating jobs and wealth.nd i which are businesses and n again, i am just a capitalist. we are coming right back. lou: coming up next, gunfire in the south china sea. fox news national security >> lou: the vietnamese prime minister says he was considering various defense options against china after the deployment to the south china sea. china evacuated more than 3,000 citizens from vietnam's sending ships to retrieve more violent protests leading to the death of six chinese citizens. joining us now we have k.t. mcfarland. this combined with martial law in thailand carried out with the military now looks like a real hot spot. >> selfie stage a we have not paid attention to that but now it bubbles up. why? in part to because china opposite -- pushes the situation rather china claims the south china sea territory where they claim basically rocks that have no real significance except what is around the island which is all the resources. >> the vietnamese are sending very strong signals it is quite to the opposite.
soft and gooey messages, they re, wales and a lot of others this includes creating jobs and wealth.nd i which are businesses and n again, i am just a capitalist. we are coming right back. lou: coming up next, gunfire in the south china sea. fox news national security >> lou: the vietnamese prime minister says he was considering various defense options against china after the deployment to the south china sea. china evacuated more than 3,000 citizens from vietnam's sending ships to...
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taking place in the state of new south wales, in the area of convenesland it will -- queensland it will be illegal, banning go bike enthusiasts to be in the same place at the same time. >> condemning for human rights abuses but what they're doing isn't much different at all. if we haven't committed a crime why can't we say so? >> the lawyer leading the high court challenge won but legal cases take months. >> the government indicated very early on in the piece that even if these laws were unconstitutional, they don't care. they'll do enough damage in the meantime, before these laws get knocked out by the high courts. >> police are unapologetic. bikies they say are criminals. loorchg consequence gulf coast the violence is getting worse. >> the intimidation, the extortions the harassment that these bike gangs put on the community, they're a menace, to the community. >> but bikies say they are not amenace, descra conan laws are. -- are draconian laws are. whether the laws are legal, andrew thomas, al jazeera, sydney. >> sports is coming up where robin wmg clip rs produce an astonishing come
taking place in the state of new south wales, in the area of convenesland it will -- queensland it will be illegal, banning go bike enthusiasts to be in the same place at the same time. >> condemning for human rights abuses but what they're doing isn't much different at all. if we haven't committed a crime why can't we say so? >> the lawyer leading the high court challenge won but legal cases take months. >> the government indicated very early on in the piece that even if...
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it's complicated because they are in a deep area of jungle that is three times the size of wales. it's good that effort are being stepped up. we'll do what we can. >> cameron does not expect nigeria to ask for british troops. >> fighting broke out in south sudan, headquarters after a ceasefire took effect. the government and the rebels blame each other. u.n. officials say there were clashes in bentiu. forces loyal have been fighting the government since september. both agreed to the ceasefire after meeting face to face in ethiopia. the conflict killed thousands, displacing more than a million others. south sudan gained independence after decades of fighting. thousands fled the violence during the '80s, and '90s. they were the lost children. we report on one girl's journey to the u.s. >> i ran from south sudan, from the civil war. i was a refugee in nairobi. i was one of the lost girls. >> reporter: memories of bloodshed and lost are overshadowed by the chatter in this boulder, columbus home. this is the first time relatives and friend have been together since they fled years ago.
it's complicated because they are in a deep area of jungle that is three times the size of wales. it's good that effort are being stepped up. we'll do what we can. >> cameron does not expect nigeria to ask for british troops. >> fighting broke out in south sudan, headquarters after a ceasefire took effect. the government and the rebels blame each other. u.n. officials say there were clashes in bentiu. forces loyal have been fighting the government since september. both agreed to the...
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as a result of the wales report, mike pouncey last to be cleared by a medical professional before heake the field. another black eye for mike pouncey and another for the dol dolphins. >> michael sam kissing his boyfriend. miami defensive back tweeted out omg and horrible. he has since issued an apology statement. what does this say of the miami dolphins of all teams should be getting in trouble? >> just knuckle head moves by the players. put it out there nu knuckle head moves by the players. it was three players out of 53 who were deemed to be harassing other people. it didn't spread all throughout the team. the thing with don jones the rookie safety who tweeted out the omg and horrible after the michael sam kiss. that was a fee going all around it. i don't think there's a culture problem with the dolphins, however i do think in the grand scheme it does affect the attitude with respect to don jones and there's going to probably be some intolerance michael sam is going to have to fight and mike pouncey, when he tweets can't wait to see what gifts we're getting. he didn't take the well
as a result of the wales report, mike pouncey last to be cleared by a medical professional before heake the field. another black eye for mike pouncey and another for the dol dolphins. >> michael sam kissing his boyfriend. miami defensive back tweeted out omg and horrible. he has since issued an apology statement. what does this say of the miami dolphins of all teams should be getting in trouble? >> just knuckle head moves by the players. put it out there nu knuckle head moves by the...
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awesome coming up we will talk about a bloated wale.ore i do any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, you can se money with progressive commercial auto. [ sighs ] [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> this is bizarre. hold on to your hats a whale may go splat. this decomposing carcass, filled with methane gas may explode at any moment. it washed up in canada, apparently dieing from heavy ice conditions, what a shame. authorities disagree for who is responsible for the disposal. scientists released a video from inside of the animal. >> i've been telling you it's a great idea to get lasik surgery. >> i have lasik
awesome coming up we will talk about a bloated wale.ore i do any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, you can se money with progressive commercial auto. [...
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died in 1942. 1100 people died in a 1906 explosion in france. 139 people died in a 1913 explosion in wales. 445 people died in a 1960 mine disaster in south africa, and 362 people were killed in an explosion in west virginia. >>> vigilanty groups in northeastern nigerian are matters are in their hand. they say the military is not doing enough to protect them. this comes as the british prime minister tells reuters that nigeria's president has rejected the idea of swapping boko haram fighters for the missing girls, and the u.s. said unmanned, u unarmed drones joined reconnaissance flights to help with the search effort. we have more now. >> reporter: it is not the first time we hear the involvement of these vigilanty groups in trying to push back and fight boko haram on the ground. these local residents have taken up arms for quite some time now because they are also from the area just like the boko haram fighters. they know them better than anyone. certainly better than the military soldiers who were being sent to fight boko haram on the ground. they are able to glean better information abo
died in 1942. 1100 people died in a 1906 explosion in france. 139 people died in a 1913 explosion in wales. 445 people died in a 1960 mine disaster in south africa, and 362 people were killed in an explosion in west virginia. >>> vigilanty groups in northeastern nigerian are matters are in their hand. they say the military is not doing enough to protect them. this comes as the british prime minister tells reuters that nigeria's president has rejected the idea of swapping boko haram...
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there was a huge overreaction to the london wale. he said everything you want a ceo to say. >> on the call when it wasn't. >> then he said i was wrong. i ignored information. >> i want to get at the fundamental reason. guy, if you are a believer that yields are going to remain low, which you are in that camp, right? can you be investor in the financial? >> so if you're asking me to invest in the etf, i would say you're probably going to tread water. the specific names pete mentioned, i think you're going to do better than tread watermewater. you're going to do well. >> so you think theat's a littl bit better. >> that's fair. >> i don't think you need to get anywhere near the 4% you're talking about. >> wouldn't you rather own something like steels that aren't up 40% over the last year? i guess that's my point. even if you get 3%, i think the banks have run so much that there are better investments out there. >> i think you got to look at the banks have run so much from such a low base. >> target searching for a new ceo. greg stinappl
there was a huge overreaction to the london wale. he said everything you want a ceo to say. >> on the call when it wasn't. >> then he said i was wrong. i ignored information. >> i want to get at the fundamental reason. guy, if you are a believer that yields are going to remain low, which you are in that camp, right? can you be investor in the financial? >> so if you're asking me to invest in the etf, i would say you're probably going to tread water. the specific names...
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jimmy page says he wrote it in a college in wales in 1970.yer representing the late randy california whose band toured with led zeppelin in '69 says page stole the opening rift. listen to this. ♪ >> so that was the band spirit. the song is "tourist." sound familiar? joining me now is cnn legal analyst paul callan and mel robbins. i know a lot of fans would be heart broken if this turns out to be an infringement case. i'm going to start with you, paul. how can they file this lawsuit? it's been decades since the song was released. what about the statute of limitations here? >> that's a great question. just to give you an indication as to how old this song is, this is what i looked like when the song was in circulation. in the 1970s. okay. the song came out -- >> love it, paul. >> i had hair at that time and i enjoyed every moment of it. yeah, so how can we go back to the 1970s now and bring this lawsuit? well, normally, you have to bring such a suit within three years of becoming aware of the copyright infringement. there is, however, some case
jimmy page says he wrote it in a college in wales in 1970.yer representing the late randy california whose band toured with led zeppelin in '69 says page stole the opening rift. listen to this. ♪ >> so that was the band spirit. the song is "tourist." sound familiar? joining me now is cnn legal analyst paul callan and mel robbins. i know a lot of fans would be heart broken if this turns out to be an infringement case. i'm going to start with you, paul. how can they file this...
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cut out for us in the very near term, and it starts with focusing on the upcoming summit of nato in wales. as you know, in response to russian aggression, america's taking steps to make clear that our allies will honor the solemn commitments under article 5 of the nato treaty. there are no ifs, ands or buts about that, that is an absolute ironclad guarantee. and it's amazing to me how welcome the reassurance of that guarantee is in our newly dmitted members of nato in central and eastern europe. we've been urgently stepping up our military presence in air and land of the balkans -- excuse me -- of the baltics and poland and in the waters of the black sea, and we've asked our nato allies to make similar contributions, and many have. and we hope by wales all nato members will have increased their commitments to nato, to nato's reassurance efforts and to their own defense budgets. it puts this back in sharp relief once again, because shared security has to be a shared responsibility, and as the -- excuse me -- as isaf and the mission in afghanistan comes to an end, we need to invest in train
cut out for us in the very near term, and it starts with focusing on the upcoming summit of nato in wales. as you know, in response to russian aggression, america's taking steps to make clear that our allies will honor the solemn commitments under article 5 of the nato treaty. there are no ifs, ands or buts about that, that is an absolute ironclad guarantee. and it's amazing to me how welcome the reassurance of that guarantee is in our newly dmitted members of nato in central and eastern...
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ended the day we met for a decade she suffered daily beatings torture and abuse i wish i was born in waleseven if i was blind crippled it would be better to be a man than to live a life like this men don't have to suffer this much. there are fewer than twenty shelters like this in all of of ghana stan not nearly enough in a country where almost nine out of ten women have been physically or sexually abused but escape is also dangerous my father told me he has an axe and that he will kill me when i get home he said to me i am your father no one will put me in prison for that under sharia law i have authority over you many will never be able to return to their homes these women have suffered immense pain and tragedy they found refuge at this shelter but in some ways they are the lucky ones across afghanistan thousands of women just like them simply have no way out and nowhere to go. again stance human rights commission says violence against women hit record levels last year unfortunately three tickets were changed the attitude of the society we never had before the same kind of violence that
ended the day we met for a decade she suffered daily beatings torture and abuse i wish i was born in waleseven if i was blind crippled it would be better to be a man than to live a life like this men don't have to suffer this much. there are fewer than twenty shelters like this in all of of ghana stan not nearly enough in a country where almost nine out of ten women have been physically or sexually abused but escape is also dangerous my father told me he has an axe and that he will kill me when...
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. >> georgia is a valued partner to nato and i'm confident that the summit in wales will want to recognizerogram georgia is making and the work that we all do together. >> reporter: georgia put more of its soldiers in harm's way than most european countries. but for now it's long march to nato membership continues, i'm with al jazeera. >>> the european union's top court made a surprise ruling giving people the right to be forgotten online. the court ruled that individuals can ask google to delete personal data produced by its search engine and the decision by the european court of justice relates to information that is out dated or inaccurate and google says the ruling is disappointing. time for a check on the world weather with richard over the u.s. >> yes, there is quite nasty weather across the u.s. at the moment. looking at the satellite there is an area of cloud developing across the south up into parts of the midwest. and we had some significant rainfall totals here over the last 24 hours from this frontal system and it's a class set up system with high pressure in the west, the jet
. >> georgia is a valued partner to nato and i'm confident that the summit in wales will want to recognizerogram georgia is making and the work that we all do together. >> reporter: georgia put more of its soldiers in harm's way than most european countries. but for now it's long march to nato membership continues, i'm with al jazeera. >>> the european union's top court made a surprise ruling giving people the right to be forgotten online. the court ruled that individuals...
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thanks to new technology britain's first artificial surfing is due to open in north wales. waves can be created at the touch of a button. the bbc has been given exclusive access to the prototype being developed in spain. here's claire marshall. >> reporter: riding the energy of the ocean takes exceptional skill. every surfer has to learn somewhere. so could it be here? on an industrial wasteland in the welsh mountains? >> we've now got permission to break up the concrete. >> reporter: that's the plan now being put into action. work has just started on an inland surf lake. it'll be the first in britain and the first of its type in the world. >> the wave will go in this direction towards the mountains. the machinery turns around. comes back in the following direction. all 300 meters. waves on top. you book your hour online. turn up. get in. >> reporter: they're using revolutionary technology. >> welcome to the prototype. >> reporter: professional surfs a -- surfers are having a go. the engineering is unique and secret. it's taken a decade to develop. an underwater foil operat
thanks to new technology britain's first artificial surfing is due to open in north wales. waves can be created at the touch of a button. the bbc has been given exclusive access to the prototype being developed in spain. here's claire marshall. >> reporter: riding the energy of the ocean takes exceptional skill. every surfer has to learn somewhere. so could it be here? on an industrial wasteland in the welsh mountains? >> we've now got permission to break up the concrete. >>...
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go pro goes wale.osh, the red light is on. >> this company makes the camera that allows you to share what you do on the slopes, on the ice, in the air, or even work with the world. it's becoming famous, the high-quality video content posted by its users. now you can get in the game when go pro goes public, but should you? more on "power lunch" in two minutes. minutes. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow quires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. in today's market, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price, maybe even better t
go pro goes wale.osh, the red light is on. >> this company makes the camera that allows you to share what you do on the slopes, on the ice, in the air, or even work with the world. it's becoming famous, the high-quality video content posted by its users. now you can get in the game when go pro goes public, but should you? more on "power lunch" in two minutes. minutes. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow quires challenging...
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the prince of wales is on a world tour of canada. he's in nova scotia. and it was there at a visit to a museum that he had a conversation with a volunteer there. marien marien marienne ferguson. who told him of her experiences of fleeing the nazi organization. he said something along the lines of now putin is doing just about the same as hitler. but the exact words we're not clear about at the moment. to explain to you very briefly here, the noise you may hear in the background, that is changing the guard at buckingham palace which is just a short distance from us here. it just looks like you all are actually hearing that music in the background. quite a popular area for tourists at the moment as you can imagine. >> going back to this conversation -- it's a very good backdrop. we're enjoying it, actually, daniel. just explain why this is controversial. bearing in mind the -- the tradition that no prettyish member of royalty would ever involve him or herself in anything remotely controversial politically. >> reporter: well, that's right. i mean, prince ch
the prince of wales is on a world tour of canada. he's in nova scotia. and it was there at a visit to a museum that he had a conversation with a volunteer there. marien marien marienne ferguson. who told him of her experiences of fleeing the nazi organization. he said something along the lines of now putin is doing just about the same as hitler. but the exact words we're not clear about at the moment. to explain to you very briefly here, the noise you may hear in the background, that is...
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polls show the population are more pro-european union than england and wales but scotland could findoutside of the eu if the rest of the u.k. voice for withdrawal in a referendum in 2017. even before that, the scotts face another vote. they will decide in september whether to stay or leave the united kingdom. lawrence lee reports from the east coast of scotland starting in aberdeen. >> reporter: here is a picture which champions the dream. salmon prepared by polish workers in eastern scotland to be sold to france's biggest supermarkets. in england, the pro-europe movement looks dead in the water. it isn't here. they thank europe for free trade and thank these people for doing jobs british workers won't. >> if the u.k. left the european union and a lot of these people got out of the country action your business would be stopped? wouldn't it? >> along with probably most other food processors in the u.k. >> that's how important the european union is? >> absolutely important for us. >> reporter: an hour down the road is saint andrew's, the world's home of golf. you can see here, too, how
polls show the population are more pro-european union than england and wales but scotland could findoutside of the eu if the rest of the u.k. voice for withdrawal in a referendum in 2017. even before that, the scotts face another vote. they will decide in september whether to stay or leave the united kingdom. lawrence lee reports from the east coast of scotland starting in aberdeen. >> reporter: here is a picture which champions the dream. salmon prepared by polish workers in eastern...
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now south wales road ministers thinks a crack down could be on cyclist, a world-first come pulse occur license for cyclist? >> we have a license for cab drivers. if they misbehaviomisbehavior, apply it. we have nothing with cyclists. >> advocates say licenses would be counterproductive. they have put people off cycling. driver's side would be less used to bikes, making roads more dangerous for those who continue to ride. much like the mandatory helmet laws. a cyclist without a helmet, he is regularly stopped by police. >> governments around the world look at helmet law and say, no, it's not a good idea. australia was reason it's not a good idea. the reason for that is because when helmet law came in, less people rode bikes. >> melbourne have bike schemes for the barely used. helmet laws are blamed. >> fewer cyclists means drivers less utilities to dealing with bikes. the argument some cyclists make if you have a crash, you will be better off, compulsory cycle helmet laws make it more likely you will have a crash in the first place. >> a recent inquiry in the state of queensland put lit
now south wales road ministers thinks a crack down could be on cyclist, a world-first come pulse occur license for cyclist? >> we have a license for cab drivers. if they misbehaviomisbehavior, apply it. we have nothing with cyclists. >> advocates say licenses would be counterproductive. they have put people off cycling. driver's side would be less used to bikes, making roads more dangerous for those who continue to ride. much like the mandatory helmet laws. a cyclist without a...
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it also comes as we prepare for a nato summit this fall in wales which will be an opportunity to re-examine our nato militaries trained equipped and structured to meet new and enduring security challenges. after more than a decade focused on counterinsurgency and stability operations for nato must balance within renewed emphasis on territorial defense with its unique expeditionary capabilities because as we have seen threats to the alliance me to start -- neither start or stop at europe's doorstep. emerging threats and technologies mean fewer and fewer places are truly out of the area. balancing a full range of missions will require nato to have a full range of forces from high-end systems where deterrence to special operations in rapid response capabilities. allied forces will must also be ready deployable incapable of ensuring our collective security. i said at the defense minister meeting early this year that we must focus not only on how much we spend but also on how we spend. ensuring we invest in the right interoperable capabilities for all nato missions. this will require the united
it also comes as we prepare for a nato summit this fall in wales which will be an opportunity to re-examine our nato militaries trained equipped and structured to meet new and enduring security challenges. after more than a decade focused on counterinsurgency and stability operations for nato must balance within renewed emphasis on territorial defense with its unique expeditionary capabilities because as we have seen threats to the alliance me to start -- neither start or stop at europe's...
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but 367 american men and boys are killed. 1913, in wales, 439 men killed in one mine in one gas explosion,in china, the worst one ever in the world. more than 1,500 coal miners killed in a single accident. in south africa, in 1960, the mine collapses, more than 400 men killed. 1962, west germany, 300 killed. the mining industry is dangerous in the absence of these huge disasters. but these huge disasters, when they happen, they often kill hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people. all at once. all underground. in horrible circumstances. and today, in the nation of turkey, a fire is still burning inside a coal mine where they think 150 men are still in the mine underground. they're facing the self-defeating problem of needing to pump oxygen into the mine so survivors will have air to breathe all right while knowing the oxygen also feeds the fire. that they need to put out to get the men out of there. the fire started yesterday. 274 miners are already then to be dead in this accident. 274. 363 men have been rescued. and 150 are thought to still be down there right now. the fire is burnin
but 367 american men and boys are killed. 1913, in wales, 439 men killed in one mine in one gas explosion,in china, the worst one ever in the world. more than 1,500 coal miners killed in a single accident. in south africa, in 1960, the mine collapses, more than 400 men killed. 1962, west germany, 300 killed. the mining industry is dangerous in the absence of these huge disasters. but these huge disasters, when they happen, they often kill hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people. all at...
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>> new south wales. >> i think all the names i mentioned.dd chris christie to that, including sam brownback, believe in the big tent. >> brownback. >> he may disagree with you about social issues, but he will welcome you to the table. i know we've got to go. making deals without gig up your principles, but a little give-and-take like you were talking about, making deals is part of being president, and unfortunately the current occupant never seemed to get that. i hope the next occupant gets that, because deals are the way to get things done. >> compromise is not a dirty word. larry, always a pleasure to have you on the show. >> my pleasure. good work, stay with it. >> good grief. >>> all right. i need a cocktail already. [ laughter ] >>> first condoleezza rice, now christine la guard backing out of the graduation speech. what is really behind -- >> this is so awful. >>i ridiculous. who's going to be left? >> just awful this political correctness. >>> that story is coming up. >>> plus facebook's final frontier, how the company could be one st
>> new south wales. >> i think all the names i mentioned.dd chris christie to that, including sam brownback, believe in the big tent. >> brownback. >> he may disagree with you about social issues, but he will welcome you to the table. i know we've got to go. making deals without gig up your principles, but a little give-and-take like you were talking about, making deals is part of being president, and unfortunately the current occupant never seemed to get that. i hope...
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>> guest: coorain is the name of my family's sheep station in southwestern new south wales, a very remote, arid area. the word means 'windy place.' it's an aboriginal word. and it's the land that my mother and father took up as pioneers before i was born, when they were in their early 30s. and it's a--a story about what a l--beautiful world they built for a child to grow up in and then how that world is destroyed, mainly as a result of--of climate and australia's recurrent droughts. but it's also destroyed because my parents, unwittingly, are agents of the destruction. they bring in sharp-hooved animals into a very delicate, arid countryside where they--they just destroy the root system of the plants. and so the country turns into desert. c-span: the book was written in 1989. >> guest: yeah. c-span: out in paperback. and you can get the hardback, even. i found that in a store. >> guest: yeah. c-span: how many years does this book--your--your memoir cover? >> guest: it covers the first 25 years of my life. i'm 25 on the last page, when i'm walking out across the tarmac to get on a plane an
>> guest: coorain is the name of my family's sheep station in southwestern new south wales, a very remote, arid area. the word means 'windy place.' it's an aboriginal word. and it's the land that my mother and father took up as pioneers before i was born, when they were in their early 30s. and it's a--a story about what a l--beautiful world they built for a child to grow up in and then how that world is destroyed, mainly as a result of--of climate and australia's recurrent droughts. but...
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former new zealand international lou vincent has been charge charges charges fory the england and wales14 offenses related to two county matches in 2011. if found guilty it will be the first time it's been proved that i county game has been fixed. another former sussex player has also been charged. >>> and that's all your support for now. >> thanks very much indeed for that. >>> and the australian prime minister is, again, being accused of being insensitive towards women. latest controversy surrounding tony abbott involves what's been called the sleezy wink. from sid is a andrew thomas explains. >> reporter: tony abbott was only elected last september but since then he's seen his personal popularity plummet particularly in the last week in the light of a pretty tough budget his government has unveiled, big cuts to spending and increases in taxes. one area of concern is a phone shall increase in student the cap can been lifted meaning fees could be go up by 30%. that sparked protests across the country, tony abbott was supposed to speak but called it off siting security concerns. then ad
former new zealand international lou vincent has been charge charges charges fory the england and wales14 offenses related to two county matches in 2011. if found guilty it will be the first time it's been proved that i county game has been fixed. another former sussex player has also been charged. >>> and that's all your support for now. >> thanks very much indeed for that. >>> and the australian prime minister is, again, being accused of being insensitive towards...
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wikipedia cofounder jimmy wales will help advise it on the decision.ud computing partnership. available on microsoft windows and windows phone operating software. this signals a thaw between the two longtime rivals. microsoft's former chief executive won the bid for the los angeles basketball team. owner donald sterling was banned from the nba for life after making racist comments that were released to the public. this isback, "countdown." 7:15 in london. steve ration is a thing of the past for japan. rice's rise by the fastest in more than two decades after last month's sales tax hike. >> good morning. this has been good for the boj. we have seen inflation start to take up. . fairly clear as to the jump from 1.3 to 3.2% rate if we strip out the effects coming from the sales tax, and brings us to what we have seen over the past few months in japan. what may help is if you try to yes, out energy costs, energy costs are part of the reason why prices are the way they are in japan. it is also what has driven up inflation. japan has a weaker currency. they
wikipedia cofounder jimmy wales will help advise it on the decision.ud computing partnership. available on microsoft windows and windows phone operating software. this signals a thaw between the two longtime rivals. microsoft's former chief executive won the bid for the los angeles basketball team. owner donald sterling was banned from the nba for life after making racist comments that were released to the public. this isback, "countdown." 7:15 in london. steve ration is a thing of...
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looks like the statistics were dragged down by scotland or wales. >> two thirds of men?vable. >> that is a business opportunity for reebok. >> manus, what you have -- what you have, caroline? >> maia angelo is in front of the guardian. a woman of compassion and a daring dies at age 86. i did not know much about this lady until i watched all the outpourings yesterday. it has been on twitter on television. television.nd phenomenal woman. the things she achieved. by the age of 40, she had been a professional dancer, a prostitute, a madame, an activist, a singer, and an editor. she was given the medal of freedom by the white house. >>a literary giant three malcolm has died as well. ownedwith his sons, he and owns manchester united football club. and the tampa bay andaneers to read i am a -- the tampa bay buccaneers. fan.a manchester united a sad day. the fans have not been big fans. they put a lot of debt on. but they have had remarkable success. five premier league titles. and they won a super bowl for the tampa bay buccaneers. greater probably sadness and tempe then for ma
looks like the statistics were dragged down by scotland or wales. >> two thirds of men?vable. >> that is a business opportunity for reebok. >> manus, what you have -- what you have, caroline? >> maia angelo is in front of the guardian. a woman of compassion and a daring dies at age 86. i did not know much about this lady until i watched all the outpourings yesterday. it has been on twitter on television. television.nd phenomenal woman. the things she achieved. by the age...
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it comes as we prepare for a 80 in wales this fall.n opportunity to re-examine how ego militaries are trained, equipped, and structured to meet new and enduring security challenges. after more than a decade focused on counterinsurgency and stability operations, nato must balance a renewed emphasis on territorial -- as we have seen, threats to the alliance either start -- neither start nor stop. emerging threats mean fewer and fewer places are truly out of area. balancing a full range of missions will require nato to have a full range of forces. from high-end systems for deterrence and power projection to special operations and rapid response capabilities. allied forces must also be ready , deployable, and capable of ensuring our collective security. the meeting earlier this year we must focus not only on how much we spend, but also how we spend. we invest ins -- the right capabilities for all missions. this will require the u.s. to continue prioritizing capabilities that can operate across the spectrum of conflict. against the most sop
it comes as we prepare for a 80 in wales this fall.n opportunity to re-examine how ego militaries are trained, equipped, and structured to meet new and enduring security challenges. after more than a decade focused on counterinsurgency and stability operations, nato must balance a renewed emphasis on territorial -- as we have seen, threats to the alliance either start -- neither start nor stop. emerging threats mean fewer and fewer places are truly out of area. balancing a full range of...