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expect warsaw, u.s. people there pushing, calling for more 2%.nato secretary doing the same and if poland can do 2% other nations can as well. this is as much about the signal there is a strong flexible native committed to each. >> that is all next week we'll have an interview the general mark welsh. check out the defense industry at defensenews.com. join the discussion online. thanks for joining us. [captioning provided by u.s. captioning company] [music] >> dr. charles stanley: faith and feeling don't fit the same thing. i can have all kind of feelings about things. faith, my faith is in god that he will do exactly what he says. so if i am going to have convictions about prayer, one of those convictions must be that if i ask what's according to his will, he's going to hear me. >> male announcer: next on "in touch," "your convictions about prayer." >> announcer: join us during the program and follow along with the sermon notes. go online to intouch.org/followalong where you can create your own notes and access the integrated bible verses from to
expect warsaw, u.s. people there pushing, calling for more 2%.nato secretary doing the same and if poland can do 2% other nations can as well. this is as much about the signal there is a strong flexible native committed to each. >> that is all next week we'll have an interview the general mark welsh. check out the defense industry at defensenews.com. join the discussion online. thanks for joining us. [captioning provided by u.s. captioning company] [music] >> dr. charles stanley:...
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glue seems to be the theme of warsaw.assador marc grossman, ambassador to turkey and former undersecretary of state for political affairs. coming up, call it a casualty of brexit. isanese messaging app line delaying its ipo due to market turmoil. more "bloomberg markets" coming up. vonnie: live from new york, this is "bloomberg." i am vonnie quinn with david gura. matt: and live from londonmatt:, i am matt miller. japanese messaging app line is delaying pricing of its ipo until tuesday, lending market voteility after britain's to leave the eu. bloomberg west anchor emily chang joins us from san francisco with mark. what does the delay mean for the entire ipo market? is it on hold? financial and the economic insecurity is good for the ipo market, which has already been incredible he tepid. line is on track to be the biggest tech ipo of the year, aiming to raise $1 billion in the ipo, and they have now delayed the pricing, the terms which they were supposed to set today. it's now going to happen tomorrow, when they will set
glue seems to be the theme of warsaw.assador marc grossman, ambassador to turkey and former undersecretary of state for political affairs. coming up, call it a casualty of brexit. isanese messaging app line delaying its ipo due to market turmoil. more "bloomberg markets" coming up. vonnie: live from new york, this is "bloomberg." i am vonnie quinn with david gura. matt: and live from londonmatt:, i am matt miller. japanese messaging app line is delaying pricing of its ipo...
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business despite aggressive tactics of moscow but the georgians are likely either going to leave warsaw disappointed and, the question remains whether there is any future for georgia inside nato while there is still contest over these territories? what we know putin's ambition, i don't think, what i believe, that putin's ambition is not militarily own ukraine. he wants to continue clouded title over a portion of that country so that eventually there becomes such economic and political tumult that a government is reincalled in kiev much more friendly to moskow's interests. so it is in our interests to make it clear to the russians to the extent that they are successful in ukraine or other places in the future creating clouded title over portions of territory, that it doesn't prevent those countries from being eligible to join transatlantic institutions. so, happy, both of you, are involved in this book of business. so, talk to me about what the future of georgia's potential nato membership is. i am someone who supports at least a membership action plan for georgia but, is concerned that
business despite aggressive tactics of moscow but the georgians are likely either going to leave warsaw disappointed and, the question remains whether there is any future for georgia inside nato while there is still contest over these territories? what we know putin's ambition, i don't think, what i believe, that putin's ambition is not militarily own ukraine. he wants to continue clouded title over a portion of that country so that eventually there becomes such economic and political tumult...
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initially, warsaw had big praise, but because of all these cases warsaw didn't think the top cop was moving fast enough. >> so the mayor is saying that he resigned, but calling this a resignation, not a firing what. are we hearing from other sources? >> multiple sources within the department telling us that indeed chief whent was told, you better resigned or be fired. so big pressure for him. he has moved a lot toward reforming the department. but a lot of people are saying, you know what, with all these off-duty misconduct cases, the writing was on the wall, he had to go. >> we just found out that violent crime is down in oakland 39%. homicides in oakland this year alone down 49% what. are members of the force saying tonight about him being forced out, as you say, or resigning? >> no crime stats, good or bad, will completely replace the fact that with all the attention on misconduct what they're trying to do, the morale is already down because they're understaffed. with all these officers being accused of misconduct, i've talked to officers today. they don't want these bad apples on
initially, warsaw had big praise, but because of all these cases warsaw didn't think the top cop was moving fast enough. >> so the mayor is saying that he resigned, but calling this a resignation, not a firing what. are we hearing from other sources? >> multiple sources within the department telling us that indeed chief whent was told, you better resigned or be fired. so big pressure for him. he has moved a lot toward reforming the department. but a lot of people are saying, you...
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and warsaw what didn't respond to requests for comment, certainly didn't fight to keep whent. >> again, all of the decisions that were made in this matter were the chief's and ours. the monitor has concurred with those decisions. >> oakland city councilman reid says the mayor has had all wrong. reid says he spoke to the chief after the decision. >> no, i don't think he is being forthright when he says the chief resigned. the chief was -- he wasn't happy. and if i was the chief, i wouldn't be happy, given that all the hard work of trying to bring this police department into compliance with the negotiated settlement agreement. >> i will reach out to him and congratulate him and thank him, but i want to kind of also get the, why did he leave so abruptly. i mean, you just don't get up and leave the next day. >> reporter: mayor schaaf did say she's been frustrated over the sexual misconduct allegations involving officers. one allegedly assaulted a woman while showing up drunk at the wrong house. another officer is accused of pulling a gun on a painter in emeryville. >> i am extremely angry
and warsaw what didn't respond to requests for comment, certainly didn't fight to keep whent. >> again, all of the decisions that were made in this matter were the chief's and ours. the monitor has concurred with those decisions. >> oakland city councilman reid says the mayor has had all wrong. reid says he spoke to the chief after the decision. >> no, i don't think he is being forthright when he says the chief resigned. the chief was -- he wasn't happy. and if i was the...
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the warsaw summit of 2016 is about deterrence. there are a lot of people talking about deterrence and dialogue. and as nick correctly pointed out, if you want to have an effective dialogue, the first thing you need to have is effective deterrence. otherwise, there is not much of a conversation. and that is extremely important and i'm pleased to see the shift towards deterrence. the highlight of the summit will be nato's enhanced presence of the four battalions stationed in each of the baltic countries and the use of the bases in romania and bulgaria. the u.s. quadrupling resources is also extremely helpful. and the fact that nato is moving to declare cyber and official domain is also quite useful. i think as a report points out, nato's activities on levels of ambition need more emphasis in certain areas. the first one it comes to my mind is what nato is going to be used for in the 21st century. the simple paradigm is if nato was a defensive, reactive alliance in the 20th century, in the 21st century given the nature of the threats
the warsaw summit of 2016 is about deterrence. there are a lot of people talking about deterrence and dialogue. and as nick correctly pointed out, if you want to have an effective dialogue, the first thing you need to have is effective deterrence. otherwise, there is not much of a conversation. and that is extremely important and i'm pleased to see the shift towards deterrence. the highlight of the summit will be nato's enhanced presence of the four battalions stationed in each of the baltic...
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when president obama goes to the warsaw to the warsaw summit in 10 days time, he's going to be going there in the wake of this theory to matter consequential and historic british boat to leave the european union. why it's too early to know exactly where this is fitting because some bright spots have a second referendum to counteract the first, if britain does leave, we have that can potentially add a fractured united kingdom with the scotland question and the irish question coming back a century later to the double constitutionally the future of the united kingdom. we certainly are going to ned to see the united states embraced the united kingdom and our special relationship. if the fifth-largest economy in the world. the second strongest military nato and will still work with nato, but we won't have the british to be the tough-minded pragmatic voice of the e.u. council on issues like to continue sanctions against russia. so therefore, we talked about this in berlin on friday morning. the united states will have to seek a deeper relationship with germany. germany is the dominant coun
when president obama goes to the warsaw to the warsaw summit in 10 days time, he's going to be going there in the wake of this theory to matter consequential and historic british boat to leave the european union. why it's too early to know exactly where this is fitting because some bright spots have a second referendum to counteract the first, if britain does leave, we have that can potentially add a fractured united kingdom with the scotland question and the irish question coming back a...
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what you will see at the warsaw summit is a sustained approach. so that these allies can be confident that they will have regular, persistent support and to make that much more routine and normal to create, joint headquarters in all of these countries and to insure we can get there. the other piece on the baltics i think deserves highlighting, we worked on the spectrum of their resilience. not just hard military but also border security, integrated communications across domestic agencies, et cetera. we've had a homeland security folks out there. we really made pretty good progress but we need other allies to be as vigorous and rigorous in their support and we're working on that when we head towards warsaw. with regard to russia's readiness, willingness to negotiate with regard to ukraine, there is an agreement on the table, as you know. the minutes being agreements which -- minsk agreements that call for full sees fire across eastern ukraine. a political package of decentralization for people of danbas and withdrawal of weapons. so the french and
what you will see at the warsaw summit is a sustained approach. so that these allies can be confident that they will have regular, persistent support and to make that much more routine and normal to create, joint headquarters in all of these countries and to insure we can get there. the other piece on the baltics i think deserves highlighting, we worked on the spectrum of their resilience. not just hard military but also border security, integrated communications across domestic agencies, et...
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sources tell ktvu that whent had fallen out of favor with robert warsaw, the federal monitor. in fact, he was so angry over alleged irregularities in the sex misconduct case that he transferred that investigation over to warsaw, sources say. and from there heads quickly rolled. four cops were put on leave two, of them resigned including one who was investigate but never charged with trying to sexually assault that dispatcher's daughter. and warsaw, who didn't respond to requests for comment, certainly didn't fight to keep whent. >> again, all of the decisions that were made in this matter were the chief's and ours. the monitor has concurred with those decisions. >> reporter: oakland city councilman mary reid says the mayor has it all wrong. reid said he spoke to the chief. >> no, i don't think she's being fort right when she says the chief resigned. the chief was -- he wasn't happy, and if i were the chief, i wouldn't be happy, given that all the hard work of trying to bring this police department into compliance with the negotiated settlement agreement. >> i will reach out to
sources tell ktvu that whent had fallen out of favor with robert warsaw, the federal monitor. in fact, he was so angry over alleged irregularities in the sex misconduct case that he transferred that investigation over to warsaw, sources say. and from there heads quickly rolled. four cops were put on leave two, of them resigned including one who was investigate but never charged with trying to sexually assault that dispatcher's daughter. and warsaw, who didn't respond to requests for comment,...
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what will you see at the warsaw summit is a sustained approach so these allies can be confident they will have regular persistent support and to make that much more routine and normal to create joint headquarters in all of these countries and to ensure we can get there. the other piece on the ballotics that i think deserves highlighting is we've worked on the spectrum of their resilience, so not just hard military but also border security, integrated communications across domestic agencies, etc. we've had our homeland security folks out there and we made pretty good progress but we need other allies to be as vigorous and rigorous in their support and we are working on that as we head towards warsaw. with regard to russia's readiness, willingness to negotiate with regard to ukraine, there is an agreement on the table, as you know, the menks agreement, which -- mensk agreement, which calls for a cease-fire across ukraine. and then a complete package for the people of dambas and the withdrawal of weapons. so the french and germans have taken a lead in trying to see that implemented. we
what will you see at the warsaw summit is a sustained approach so these allies can be confident they will have regular persistent support and to make that much more routine and normal to create joint headquarters in all of these countries and to ensure we can get there. the other piece on the ballotics that i think deserves highlighting is we've worked on the spectrum of their resilience, so not just hard military but also border security, integrated communications across domestic agencies,...
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what you'll see at the warsaw summit is asus attained approach so that these ally can be confident that threwal have regular persistent support and to make that much more routine and normal to create joint headquarters in all of these countries and to ensure we can get there. the other piece on the baltics that deserves highlighting is that we've worked on the spectrum of their reel resilience. not just hard military but also border security, integrated communications across domestic agencies, et cetera. we've had our homeland security folks out there and made pretty good progress but we need other allies to be as vigorous and rigorous in their support and we are working on that as we head towards warsaw. with regard to russia's readiness, willingness to negotiate with regard to ukraine, there is as agreement on the table as you know, the minsk agreements which calleders for a full cease fire access for the osce across eastern ukraine. then a political package of decentralization for the people of dom boss and the withdrawal of weapons. so the french and germans have taken the lead in t
what you'll see at the warsaw summit is asus attained approach so that these ally can be confident that threwal have regular persistent support and to make that much more routine and normal to create joint headquarters in all of these countries and to ensure we can get there. the other piece on the baltics that deserves highlighting is that we've worked on the spectrum of their reel resilience. not just hard military but also border security, integrated communications across domestic agencies,...
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i believe in warsaw they will make a statement about that. i would be interested whether either of you have comments on what more we could do in that area working with the e.u. general, you mentioned being proactive in the middle east and africa. and you mentioned the refugees. hanging over all of us is the catastrophe that is syria, the cause of the refugee flow. is there something nato could or should be doing? those are my three big ideas. you can pick and choose as you like. ambassador, i will start with you. amb. burns, ret.: in one minute or less? some are better for jim as a military leader to answer. let me say a couple of things. first, it was striking to be in europe last week. damon and i went to brussels to present this report and went to berlin to do the same thing. the europeans, some of them, are quite reluctant to be too truculent with president putin. the bumper sticker that will emerge on russia is deterrence and dialogue. many of the europeans were advising us that you americans need to believe in those equally. my response
i believe in warsaw they will make a statement about that. i would be interested whether either of you have comments on what more we could do in that area working with the e.u. general, you mentioned being proactive in the middle east and africa. and you mentioned the refugees. hanging over all of us is the catastrophe that is syria, the cause of the refugee flow. is there something nato could or should be doing? those are my three big ideas. you can pick and choose as you like. ambassador, i...
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it became known as little warsaw. ♪ preserving the traditions of the old country in a new country.entury and the american dream repeats itself. ♪ this time, the immigrants are muslims from yemen, from bangladesh, from bosnia. and now what was once known as little warsaw is the first city in america run by muslim americans. it has a majority muslim city council. >> last night's election had historic significance for that community and the country. >> one more story as old as america, the inevitable culture clash. >> i don't like the changes that are going on, so i'm leaving. >> church bells collide with the call to prayer. restaurants cater to separate groups, different cultures now living side by side. there have been rough spots but hamtramck has made its new reality and new government work. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag. >> we have a great possibility of showing the world how ethnic groups can work together to solve problems. >> but then the calls started coming in from the rest of america. >> we are coming to blow up the muslims. they try bringing sharia law. they try to do
it became known as little warsaw. ♪ preserving the traditions of the old country in a new country.entury and the american dream repeats itself. ♪ this time, the immigrants are muslims from yemen, from bangladesh, from bosnia. and now what was once known as little warsaw is the first city in america run by muslim americans. it has a majority muslim city council. >> last night's election had historic significance for that community and the country. >> one more story as old as...
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second, we're headed to warsaw which will prove to be a significant summit for this alliance. but our point is that what's happening right now in terms of european security uncertainty in the world, we need to be prepared for the long-term. this is not just deterrence over a short period and if you look at our budgets you look at political resolve, we're not yet pos toured for the long-term reality we face and i think we worry is our response commensurate with the challenges we face when you look to the east, when you look to the south, when you look to internal challenges. third, there's beginning to be the remnants of a very strong narrative playing out across europe today. it's the broken promises narrative that president poout putin used in the wake of the annexation of crimea that we broke our promises to russia and therefore, their actions. so you hear today in europe the nato exercises in poll poland, the baltic states that, warsaw separate fungi is provocative. yet we felt there was a problem if we couldn't actually exercise, if we couldn't twaels actually dem mon our
second, we're headed to warsaw which will prove to be a significant summit for this alliance. but our point is that what's happening right now in terms of european security uncertainty in the world, we need to be prepared for the long-term. this is not just deterrence over a short period and if you look at our budgets you look at political resolve, we're not yet pos toured for the long-term reality we face and i think we worry is our response commensurate with the challenges we face when you...
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in a few weeks we will be meeting in warsaw for the nato summit. jay: dr. steve billit at george washington university says there are geopolitical ramifications here as the u.k. pulling out of the e.u. could weaken the partnership. >> one guy who is really happy about this is vladimir putin. this makes europe look as though they are sort of fragile on the edges. and indeed they may be at this point. jay: we should note that the process of leaving the european union is not an easy one. it's expected to take england up to a year to disentangle itself from the e.u. we should also note there is a lot of talk about scotland having another rerun dumb itself to remove itself - itself from the u.k. and join the e.u. reporting live from northwest washington, jay korff, abc7 news. leon: thank you, jay. the world questioned u.k.'s decision but here, donald trump is embracing it. the republican presumptiveive presidential nominee call this would a declaration of independence. >> i see a parallel of what is happening in the united states and what is happening here. peop
in a few weeks we will be meeting in warsaw for the nato summit. jay: dr. steve billit at george washington university says there are geopolitical ramifications here as the u.k. pulling out of the e.u. could weaken the partnership. >> one guy who is really happy about this is vladimir putin. this makes europe look as though they are sort of fragile on the edges. and indeed they may be at this point. jay: we should note that the process of leaving the european union is not an easy one....
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go throughout friday, we are seeing highs in the mid to lower 30s. 35 in berlin. 32 in vienna and warsaw. rain in stockholm and paris on friday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here is your extended outlook. >>> a bit of uplifting news for you wildlife lovers. japanese scientists have artificially bred a southern rockhopper pen quiguinpenguin. they are on the red list of endangered species. researchers from the osaka aquarium and kobe university say this is the first success of its kind in artificially breeding penguins. the team started work on the project five years ago. three chicks hatched in early june. the team says dna tests show that one chick was conceived by artificial insemination. >> translator: i was really happy. we will work to publicize this technique and contribute to the preservation of the species. >> the group says the baby penguin now weighs more than 700 grams. it is healthy and will be able to walk around soon. >>> for your thoughts and comments, log on to our website and click on "contact us," and you can also see our special feature reports. i'm james
go throughout friday, we are seeing highs in the mid to lower 30s. 35 in berlin. 32 in vienna and warsaw. rain in stockholm and paris on friday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here is your extended outlook. >>> a bit of uplifting news for you wildlife lovers. japanese scientists have artificially bred a southern rockhopper pen quiguinpenguin. they are on the red list of endangered species. researchers from the osaka aquarium and kobe university say this is the first success...
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warsaw also looking at wet weather. moscow and kiev also. dry for stockholm. highs around 16 on thursday. paris seeing some sunshine. hopefullyy they'll start to recocover from the floods that d been in place for the past several days. looking at the forecast for india, the southwest monsoon, which is really, really needed, is a little bit behind. so it's showing up in an area where it should have arrived at the beginning of the month. that's where the front is currenently located. as this moves to the north and west, we are going to see more moistuture coming into the picte which will hopefully start to damp down some of the hot and oppressive weather. for the south, much needed rainfall is finally coming into the picture. as you look at east asia. it's been a cloudy and wet day over japan because of a trough running through the area with a low pressure system, also interacting with the rainy season front. toward fridahihigh pssssure comeme intnto the picture which will bump temperatures up near 30 with sunny skies and a few clouds in tokyo. a bit warm. looki
warsaw also looking at wet weather. moscow and kiev also. dry for stockholm. highs around 16 on thursday. paris seeing some sunshine. hopefullyy they'll start to recocover from the floods that d been in place for the past several days. looking at the forecast for india, the southwest monsoon, which is really, really needed, is a little bit behind. so it's showing up in an area where it should have arrived at the beginning of the month. that's where the front is currenently located. as this...
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warsaw and vienna looking at sunny skies. maybe dealing with rain back over toward moscow with a high of 14 on monday. as you look at the forecast for the eastern portions of the united states, i want to draw your attention to what's happening here. there's a cloud, a group of clouds that's located over the gulf of mexico. this is tropical storm colin. it is moving toward the north at 16 kilometers per hour with wind speeds of 65. as it moves toward the north and east i want to draw your attention to the fact that the right front quadrant which is located toward the east and south in our perspective with this storm, this is the area we're really concerned about because that's where a lot of the momentum and the moisture is located. as it crosses over the northern portion of florida, florida's going to be dealing with a lot of rainfall, potentially, from this system. then as it moves to the north and east we do have a front that's goi t to help i it keep offshore toward northeastern portrtions of the unit statates and canada.
warsaw and vienna looking at sunny skies. maybe dealing with rain back over toward moscow with a high of 14 on monday. as you look at the forecast for the eastern portions of the united states, i want to draw your attention to what's happening here. there's a cloud, a group of clouds that's located over the gulf of mexico. this is tropical storm colin. it is moving toward the north at 16 kilometers per hour with wind speeds of 65. as it moves toward the north and east i want to draw your...
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i also think the taliban has chosen to do this now because the nato summit is coming up in warsaw ony 7 and eight. laura: ambassador marc grossman, thank you for joining me. >> you're watching bbc world news america. the fight over genetically modified foods moves to vermont. concerns over compulsory new labeling. the new president of the philippines after a landslide election in may. he promised a bloody war on crime and corruption. kindly request onstage the president-elect. reporter: the ceremony was deliberately low-key. he styled himself as a no-nonsense man of the people, once again to get things done. the formalities over, the now president addressed his country. he said the war on crime and corruption would be at the heart of his administration. >> i promised under the provision of human rights and others that are similarly level of governance that is consistent to our mandate. the fight will be relentless and it will be sustained. reporter: this is where he made cityame, the southern where as mayor for two decades he oversaw a dramatic drop in crime. but there was an awful c
i also think the taliban has chosen to do this now because the nato summit is coming up in warsaw ony 7 and eight. laura: ambassador marc grossman, thank you for joining me. >> you're watching bbc world news america. the fight over genetically modified foods moves to vermont. concerns over compulsory new labeling. the new president of the philippines after a landslide election in may. he promised a bloody war on crime and corruption. kindly request onstage the president-elect. reporter:...
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across the east. 24 in warsaw and up to 25 expected in mass coscow with ra weather expected on your hump day. all right. here is your extended forecast. >>> we'll have updates for you at the top of the hour on "newsroom tokyo." fo >> hello and welcome to this ." i of news on "france 24 am belle lupton. let's get you up-to-date with our headlines. details emerge about monday night posterity i can france. a police officer and his partner worst stabbed to death in front of their three-year-old son by larossi abballa. we will give you the latest. a new development in the investigation into orlando's mass shooting.
across the east. 24 in warsaw and up to 25 expected in mass coscow with ra weather expected on your hump day. all right. here is your extended forecast. >>> we'll have updates for you at the top of the hour on "newsroom tokyo." fo >> hello and welcome to this ." i of news on "france 24 am belle lupton. let's get you up-to-date with our headlines. details emerge about monday night posterity i can france. a police officer and his partner worst stabbed to death...
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also the warsaw pact, their military alliance, craollapsed after the e soviet union break up.nd --. it is the military alliance, nato. and they want to challenge it and they a want to force its collapse. >> hold on. you say they want to challenge it. how would they challenge it? are you suggesting they may go in and try to knock off some of those countries piecemeal. >> absolutely. in the last three years they have run 17 major exercises and deployment where the central somewhere has been war in the battlicses against the united states and united states and nato and have simulated tactical nuclear weapons in all those exercises. they are dead serious about this. i think we'll see in time an incursion into the baltics. testing the resolve of nato. and i'm not convinced that angela merkel -- >> forgive me. but if they want into astonia or one of the countries many t the baltic, you don't think there would be any reaction from nato? >> i'm not sure. if they did it rapidly. and they have forces right on the border and within a few days they were sitting in a capital city, i'm not
also the warsaw pact, their military alliance, craollapsed after the e soviet union break up.nd --. it is the military alliance, nato. and they want to challenge it and they a want to force its collapse. >> hold on. you say they want to challenge it. how would they challenge it? are you suggesting they may go in and try to knock off some of those countries piecemeal. >> absolutely. in the last three years they have run 17 major exercises and deployment where the central somewhere...
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in poland, a giant eu flag was hung on the side of the museum of culture in warsaw, another two at thistrian museum sameenna, projecting the message as this a flag draped over the statue of michelangelo's david, pleading "please don't go." the world has had its say, too. president obama of the united states, russia's president putin, the president of the european commission all have spoken, but it is hard to judge how the views of foreign leaders will play with the stubborn and independently-minded british. >> i think it will be a disaster for this country to go out of >> >>. europe is part of our life. >> we have mep's, but i don't get to see what they actually do. >> i am not quite sure. i don't think david cameron has given a strong enough argument for why we should stay in, but its concern about what the impact would be in the short term that is making me towards staystate in vote -- vote. reporter: this has left opinion in the u.k. split apparently right down the middle. the campaigns have attempted to polarize opinions, leaving each side more entrenched and frightened of losing. w
in poland, a giant eu flag was hung on the side of the museum of culture in warsaw, another two at thistrian museum sameenna, projecting the message as this a flag draped over the statue of michelangelo's david, pleading "please don't go." the world has had its say, too. president obama of the united states, russia's president putin, the president of the european commission all have spoken, but it is hard to judge how the views of foreign leaders will play with the stubborn and...
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that warsaw strategy is provocative, and yet i think we felt there was a problem, that if we couldn'ttrate the reality of our ability to probability our allies in the east we would be negligent of our responses, and so i think that will be a coming theme we'll see play out as a way to frame the public perception. i warsaw doing what is responsible for provocative overreach and making the case for the use of sanctions against russia when we go through our own transition, and finally in our own debate, the atlantic council has been one of the strong voices calling on our european allies, canadian allies to do more in terms of investment. that will continue. but if our only debate in the united states is one of burden-sharing, we're going to undermine the sense of understanding of the value of our alliance was be believe our aligns are morse multipliers for values, interests, and that it's one of our greatest strategic assets that our adversaries only wish they had. so with that i'll invite evelyn up to the stage, dep the assistant secretary of defense at the pentagon, a strong voice on
that warsaw strategy is provocative, and yet i think we felt there was a problem, that if we couldn'ttrate the reality of our ability to probability our allies in the east we would be negligent of our responses, and so i think that will be a coming theme we'll see play out as a way to frame the public perception. i warsaw doing what is responsible for provocative overreach and making the case for the use of sanctions against russia when we go through our own transition, and finally in our own...
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. >>> in poland tens of thousands of people took to the streets for the gate pride parade in warsaw.vent began where demonstrators demanded same-sex marriage and adoption rights. owlish government is resisting both. >>> the united kingdom celebrating the 90th birthday of queen elizabeth the 2nd. the queen and prince philip road to the streets of london. her actual birthday is april 21. but the official celebration is in june when the weather is usually better. this was the 1st public appearance of rinses charlotte. and little brother vince george who was also close by. >> it was cool to see the horses and members of the royal family. lots of fun. >> queen elizabeth is the longest-serving monarch of great britain. >>> coming up, the high price one bidder paid for lunch with warren buffett. >>> cooler temperatures are on the way. mark will join us next with your full bay area forecast. keeping the power lines clear,my job to protect public safety, while also protecting the environment. the natural world is a beautiful thing, the work that we do helps us protect it. public education is
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we need to stand up to putin, and i hope that that will be the message from warsaw. second, there is's a very aggressive russian propaganda campaign, very well-financed across europe of trying to insinuate that it's the united states that has caused the problems presently in europe, not russia. so i was personally dismayed when the german foreign minister steinmark sailed publicly a week ago saturday that nato exercises in the baltic states were saber rattling. that's exactly what the russians want the european public to believe. unfortunately, angela merkel came out in a press conference on wednesday and said she supported these exercises and -- and she felt that germany should for the first time put together a plan to get to 2% of gdp on german defense spending in the future which was a very welcome message. saber rattling to accuse the nato allies of parole texting their own territory is not sabre rattling was the invasion of crimea and the invasion of georgia. >> and the nuclear saber rattling. >> and the fact that the russian federation, exactly, evelyn, has wit
we need to stand up to putin, and i hope that that will be the message from warsaw. second, there is's a very aggressive russian propaganda campaign, very well-financed across europe of trying to insinuate that it's the united states that has caused the problems presently in europe, not russia. so i was personally dismayed when the german foreign minister steinmark sailed publicly a week ago saturday that nato exercises in the baltic states were saber rattling. that's exactly what the russians...
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meeting in warsaw for the nato summit. ourshared values, including commitments to democracy and pluralism and opportunity for all people in a globalized world , that will continue to unite all of us. that is the work that brings us here today. the world has shrunk. it is interconnected. all of you represent that interconnection. many of you are catalyzing at an accelerating it. it promises to bring , but itinary benefits also has challenges and will also evoke concern and fears. part of why this global entrepreneurship summit has been , something my heart i been so committed to is because i believe all of you represent all the upside of an interconnected world. all the optimism and hope and that interconnected world represents. it's also important in these discussions to find ways in which we are expanding and broadening the benefits of that interconnection to more and more people. that's what so many of you are doing. we are gathered here at stanford in the heart of silicon valley, one of the great hubs of innovation and
meeting in warsaw for the nato summit. ourshared values, including commitments to democracy and pluralism and opportunity for all people in a globalized world , that will continue to unite all of us. that is the work that brings us here today. the world has shrunk. it is interconnected. all of you represent that interconnection. many of you are catalyzing at an accelerating it. it promises to bring , but itinary benefits also has challenges and will also evoke concern and fears. part of why...
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outside of warsaw, to land, the red army found an escaped american prisoner of war. >> only americanht with the russian army we know of? >> yes. >> 21-year-old joe byerly was a long way from his home in mus coe gone, michigan. >> when you enlisted, how did you happen to choose the airborne? >> camp custer at that time. a sergeant came in and he said any of you men want to jump out of airplanes? and i says, i will. >> how did you pick up that nickname? >> first time i rode in an airplane i jumped out of it. first 40 times i rode in an airplane i jumped out of it. >> joe joined the 101 z airborne the screaming eagles. he parachuted into normandy on d-day. >> i estimated five seconds too soon and i landed on a church. >> joe landed safely only to be captured two days later. germans shipped him off to a p.o.w. camp. they put you on the 40 and 8. that's the size of the boxcar. >> they put 50 men in there. they locked us in for seven days and seven nights. and they unlocked the doors in germany. >> a big prisoner of war camp. is that where the mug shot is taken? >> that was when i was regi
outside of warsaw, to land, the red army found an escaped american prisoner of war. >> only americanht with the russian army we know of? >> yes. >> 21-year-old joe byerly was a long way from his home in mus coe gone, michigan. >> when you enlisted, how did you happen to choose the airborne? >> camp custer at that time. a sergeant came in and he said any of you men want to jump out of airplanes? and i says, i will. >> how did you pick up that nickname?...
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paperwork and it broke open after an officer's suicide and questions are being raised over robber warsaw. >> it was on the chief. >> i have reached out to the monitor but have not gotten responses. some are wondering whether kamala hair harris should be involved. she is monitoring the investigations and saying recent allegations are disturbing and reflect a serious breach of trust placed in officers that are sworn to serve. >> and we are learning about an arrest by a sergeant for domestic violence and it was not prosecuted after a careful review of the matter. >> henry, who is in charge? we know the city administrator is essentially leading the department but there has to be someone within the department running the day to day rations. who is that person? >> it is david downing who before all of this controversy was a deputy chief. now the acting assistant chief in charge of the day-to-day operations but make no mistake and we got a clarification from mayor libby shave. sabrina landreth is still in charge. >> i never heard of a police department being overseen by a civilian and there wer
paperwork and it broke open after an officer's suicide and questions are being raised over robber warsaw. >> it was on the chief. >> i have reached out to the monitor but have not gotten responses. some are wondering whether kamala hair harris should be involved. she is monitoring the investigations and saying recent allegations are disturbing and reflect a serious breach of trust placed in officers that are sworn to serve. >> and we are learning about an arrest by a sergeant...
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one is in tel aviv, seoul, madrid, warsaw and just opened last week in sao paulo, brazil. >> that's crazyder you have frequent flyer miles. how many people, how do you allocate funding to these organizations. >> across the world we have 55 organizations who reach 125 countries but 100,000 entrepreneurs are coming through those programs every year. at our campuses which we have six of we have over a hundred thousand members now. >> how are google resources going? dollars or people? >> we're investing tens of thousands of dollars in the program into communities so through partners and the infrastructure we've set up. >> how many people work on this at google? >> directly dozens of us work on it. really one of the things that i'm fortunate for is the thousands of googlers around the world as we call ourselves are very passionate about this and come out and volunteer their time and mentorship and support. so in total thousands. >> as you measure success what are the metrics? >> two ways. >> or failure. measure both i guess. >> sure. >> i wish you the best. >> thank you. on one hand we measure
one is in tel aviv, seoul, madrid, warsaw and just opened last week in sao paulo, brazil. >> that's crazyder you have frequent flyer miles. how many people, how do you allocate funding to these organizations. >> across the world we have 55 organizations who reach 125 countries but 100,000 entrepreneurs are coming through those programs every year. at our campuses which we have six of we have over a hundred thousand members now. >> how are google resources going? dollars or...
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there is no more warsaw pact, neither the ussr, why would they need it? if we stick to this very logic, the scare mongering, that's probably the way to a cold war. our logic is at a different aim of finding compromises and negotiations and cooperation. >> next on "gps," much more with russia's president vladimir putin. you've made some comments about the american republican presumptive nominee, donald trump. words no one even knows. but everyone knows cheese. cracker barrel has won awards for their delicious cheddar and they put that cheddar in a new macaroni & cheese. can you spell delicious? delicious. d. e. l... ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ man, it's like pure power at your finger tips. like the power to earn allstate reward points, every time i drive. ...want my number? and cash back for driving safe. and the power to automatically find your car... i see you car! and i got the power to know who's coming and when if i break down. ...you must be gerry. hey... in means getting more
there is no more warsaw pact, neither the ussr, why would they need it? if we stick to this very logic, the scare mongering, that's probably the way to a cold war. our logic is at a different aim of finding compromises and negotiations and cooperation. >> next on "gps," much more with russia's president vladimir putin. you've made some comments about the american republican presumptive nominee, donald trump. words no one even knows. but everyone knows cheese. cracker barrel has...
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there is no more warsaw pact, neither the ussr, why would they need it? if we stick to this very logic, the scare mongering, that's probably the way to a cold war. our logic is at a different aim of finding compromises and negotiations and cooperation. >> next on "gps," much more with russia's president vladimir putin. you've made some comments about the american republican presumptive nominee, donald trump. what if we designed a stain for your deck... ...that could stand up to weather like this... ...or this... ...or even this? if a stain can survive any amount of torture... ...is it still stain? arborcoat from benjamin moore. i'm terhe is.at golf. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new ensure enlive. always be you. you'll enjoy consistent comfort with the heating and air conditioning systems homeowners rank number one. american standard heating and air conditioning. a higher standard of comfo
there is no more warsaw pact, neither the ussr, why would they need it? if we stick to this very logic, the scare mongering, that's probably the way to a cold war. our logic is at a different aim of finding compromises and negotiations and cooperation. >> next on "gps," much more with russia's president vladimir putin. you've made some comments about the american republican presumptive nominee, donald trump. what if we designed a stain for your deck... ...that could stand up to...
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now heavy rain, this part of the line will be moving through colonial beach, leonard town, 5:58, warsaw more showers and storms, couple tomorrow, sunday, sunday the day of greatest concern, the storm prediction center has most of the area in a enhanced risk that is up from the slight risk in yellow, enhanced risk, like on a scale of 1-5, a three, at that level, we are concerned about damaging wind gusts, large hail and a few tornados. sunday is a day we will be watching very, very carefully. rain cool down 74 in town. 82346 winchester, that's the hot spot. lots of folks in the 70s. sticky at this hour, thanks to the rain out. there humidity has been high all day. feeling like midsummer. northeast wind 13. way up on the humidity at 93%. tracking a few showers and storms this evening. diminishing, tomorrow, isolated showers here and there in the morning. spotty showers and storms in the afternoon. not enough for yellow weather alert, close, on sunday, saturday night and sunday, when we have more activity, sunday afternoon, in to sunshine, this will heat things up, destabilize the atmosphe
now heavy rain, this part of the line will be moving through colonial beach, leonard town, 5:58, warsaw more showers and storms, couple tomorrow, sunday, sunday the day of greatest concern, the storm prediction center has most of the area in a enhanced risk that is up from the slight risk in yellow, enhanced risk, like on a scale of 1-5, a three, at that level, we are concerned about damaging wind gusts, large hail and a few tornados. sunday is a day we will be watching very, very carefully....
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them were being recruited by the kgb and intelligence agencies to report back to their capitals in warsawnd moscow that was our priorities are is not even thinking about the nazis the u.s. had its prey preoccupation with just existing but by the late '50s when i got this tip about his presence at that point there is one member of the prosecution team that says paul holocaust was forgotten but not being talked about in israel the reason young israelis could not understand how this happened or to go seemingly without fighting it would be a chance to explain the whole process and at that point authorized the operation which is a very long told the story. >> it is the great holocaust trial looked at nuremberg not in the first instance of the holocaust trial and the fact that disturb many the nuremberg trial was not of the testimony of people who survived but it was by documents that the prosecutors basically read thousands and thousands of pages of captured documents into the record in one of the consequences was the famous british writer that covered it for "the daily telegraph" famously des
them were being recruited by the kgb and intelligence agencies to report back to their capitals in warsawnd moscow that was our priorities are is not even thinking about the nazis the u.s. had its prey preoccupation with just existing but by the late '50s when i got this tip about his presence at that point there is one member of the prosecution team that says paul holocaust was forgotten but not being talked about in israel the reason young israelis could not understand how this happened or to...
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looking forward to the nato summit next month as 28 nations, including 22 eu members come together in warsaw to take the next steps to further strengthen the world's greatest alliance and we will continue to be partners in that alliance. this morning in brussels and philip referred to our nation with the eu. the u.s. eu relations and the common agenda we share. this includes the promotion of peace, the defeat of dash, support for afghanistan and its fight against extremists, support for the government of national accord in libya, support for a sovereign and democratic ukraine just to mention a few of the global challenges that bring us together constantly. it includes addressing the global refugee crisis, implementing both climate change agreement approved in paris and the joint comprehensive plan of action with iran to reduce the threat posed by a nuclear weapon. >> the secretary of state and his counterpart, the uk foreign secretary, philip hammond, addressing reporters after having a meeting, a meeting not only in the uk but proceeded a meeting in brussels as well with eu officials that a
looking forward to the nato summit next month as 28 nations, including 22 eu members come together in warsaw to take the next steps to further strengthen the world's greatest alliance and we will continue to be partners in that alliance. this morning in brussels and philip referred to our nation with the eu. the u.s. eu relations and the common agenda we share. this includes the promotion of peace, the defeat of dash, support for afghanistan and its fight against extremists, support for the...
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and i will go out on a little bit of a limb and predict that at the warsaw summit of nato which willnato step up and take on at least a training role, as an organization. that's a good step forward. it will allow some of the nations that as to fore have not come into the fight to join under the nato umbrella. let's hope we hear that. they have been in my view very, very emphatic by their absence thus far. let's get them into the game. >> yeah. a lot of people agree with you. i'm sure the congressman does, as well. i know you have been briefed on the orlando terror attack. is it still your assessment this was an isis inspired attack as opposed to a direct organized attack by isis? >> yeah. it appears to be that. an inspired attack. so m times, look, he looked at different organizations. the bigger point is he wanted to perform radical ji addism and isis was convenient at that moment. i think this is just as important to say that we have to stop this as had it been directed by isis. this is the new front. >> adam, james, gentlemen, thanks so much for joining us. >> you bet. >>> that's
and i will go out on a little bit of a limb and predict that at the warsaw summit of nato which willnato step up and take on at least a training role, as an organization. that's a good step forward. it will allow some of the nations that as to fore have not come into the fight to join under the nato umbrella. let's hope we hear that. they have been in my view very, very emphatic by their absence thus far. let's get them into the game. >> yeah. a lot of people agree with you. i'm sure the...
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everywhere from istanbul and turkey to warsaw, poland, sydney, santiago in chile, hong kong, sao paulo, madrid guatemala city, bangkok, thailand. all over the world. in paris, france, the eiffel tower was lit up in tribute in the colors of the rainbow flag. and the gay community in the united states knows from violence, right? the stonewall inn itself is a touchstone of gay civil rights. it is literally going to be a national monument, but that's because of a riot there, because police violence against lgbt people who went to that bar in 1969, that finally boiled over into a full-scale knockdown, drag-out, violent riot in the streets as the lgbt community physically fought back against the attacks and the abuse they had been subjected to, with impunity impunity, at gay bars like stonewall for years. stonewall was not a place they held meetings. stonewall is a place they had a riot. that was 1969. 1963, about 65 people inside a bar called the you stairs lounge in new orleans. an arsonist sprayed lighter fluid all over the one wooden stairway leading up to that bar inside that wooden bui
everywhere from istanbul and turkey to warsaw, poland, sydney, santiago in chile, hong kong, sao paulo, madrid guatemala city, bangkok, thailand. all over the world. in paris, france, the eiffel tower was lit up in tribute in the colors of the rainbow flag. and the gay community in the united states knows from violence, right? the stonewall inn itself is a touchstone of gay civil rights. it is literally going to be a national monument, but that's because of a riot there, because police violence...
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then the warsaw pact fell apart.s has, is the military alliance in europe, nato. he wants to choallenge it. he wants to force its collapse, and because he wants to dominate and control the strategic countries in eastern europe to protect mother russia. this has always been his game. he's seeking that kind of influence. he wants to be a world power, and he's serious about it. >> nato stands in his way. does this effect nato? >> it doesn't effect nato directly in terms of weakening the security. the brits, they're the second most powerful country in nato. i don't believe this will in the near term effect the budgets that will support the british military. it possibly could. but the real issue in nato is we decapitated it in terms of military capabilities after the collapse of the soviet union, but the social democracies that exited for 40 plus years are an incredible burden as governments in these countries and their leaders are feckless in terms of their unability to ask their people to sacrifice, not only to protect
then the warsaw pact fell apart.s has, is the military alliance in europe, nato. he wants to choallenge it. he wants to force its collapse, and because he wants to dominate and control the strategic countries in eastern europe to protect mother russia. this has always been his game. he's seeking that kind of influence. he wants to be a world power, and he's serious about it. >> nato stands in his way. does this effect nato? >> it doesn't effect nato directly in terms of weakening...
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we've got the nato summit coming in two weeks in warsaw. nato will take a position they will become involved in the fight against the islamic state. it's about time. liz: what about the united kingdom, now as it tries to extricate itself from the european union, i'm thinking about the tunnel, the undersea tunnel between france and the united kingdom, there are heavy security efforts put into place. brand-new drones circling above it. we have 551 closed-circuit televisions trying to keep migrants from sneaking into the tunnel. i was reading a report there are three cases of adult males who managed to get in there and walk the 30 mile long tunnel without getting caught and getting into the united kingdom. is this a hard/soft target? >> it is a target, it's highly symbolic and the brexit will make it more so because it becomes the single point of contact that an unauthorized person can literally walk into the united kingdom unless somebody learns how to walk on water. so what this means, liz, is that even as the united kingdom prepares to extr
we've got the nato summit coming in two weeks in warsaw. nato will take a position they will become involved in the fight against the islamic state. it's about time. liz: what about the united kingdom, now as it tries to extricate itself from the european union, i'm thinking about the tunnel, the undersea tunnel between france and the united kingdom, there are heavy security efforts put into place. brand-new drones circling above it. we have 551 closed-circuit televisions trying to keep...
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e eu aligns which -- nato alliance will remain with our global security and we'll meet in warsaw for the nato summit and commitment to democracy and pluralism and opportunity for all people in a globalized word. that will continue to unite all of us and that is work that brings us here today. the world has shrunk. it is interconnected, all of you represent that interconnection. many of you are catalyzing it and accelerating it. it promises to bring extraordinary benefits but it also has challenges and it also evokes concerns and fears and so part of why this global entrepreneurship summit has been so close to my heart, something that i've been so committed to is because i believe all of you represent all the upside of an interconnected world. all the optimism and the hope and opportunity that interconnected world represents. but it is also important in these discussions to find ways in which we are expanding and broadening the benefits of that interkirks to more and more people. and that is what so many of you are doing. we're gathered here at stanford in the heart of silicon valley
e eu aligns which -- nato alliance will remain with our global security and we'll meet in warsaw for the nato summit and commitment to democracy and pluralism and opportunity for all people in a globalized word. that will continue to unite all of us and that is work that brings us here today. the world has shrunk. it is interconnected, all of you represent that interconnection. many of you are catalyzing it and accelerating it. it promises to bring extraordinary benefits but it also has...
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nato alliance will remain a cornerstone of global security and in a few weeks we'll be meeting in warsawcluding our commitment to democracy and pleuralism and opportunity for all people in a globalized world. that will continue to unite all of us. and that is the work that brings us here today. the world has returning. it is interconnected. all of you represent that interconnection. many of you are catalyzing it and accelerating it. it promises to bring extraordinary benefits but it also has challenges and it also evokes concerns and fears. so part of why this global entrepreneurship summit has been so close to my heart, something that i've been so committed to is because i believe all of you represent all
nato alliance will remain a cornerstone of global security and in a few weeks we'll be meeting in warsawcluding our commitment to democracy and pleuralism and opportunity for all people in a globalized world. that will continue to unite all of us. and that is the work that brings us here today. the world has returning. it is interconnected. all of you represent that interconnection. many of you are catalyzing it and accelerating it. it promises to bring extraordinary benefits but it also has...