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well. you know the position i think is completely different but the why would say is that under no circumstances should people who are going to be a natural business of voting for the future of their own country should be subjected to violence in this way this can be a peaceful process if people in the table wanted to be a peaceful process but at the moment their only seems to be one one party who are interested in conducting the in a peaceful way and scimitar seem to be the chairman that you know they will not lose catalonia at any cost we will wait and see what happens you know over the next few days do you detect from even catalans who oppose independence that the sight of these hundreds of people being injured and police spanish national police taking away ballot boxes was meant as a lesson to people right across europe and they better not seek autonomy. well. i mean the madrid did use the word disobedience and their early statements. but what the actions don't have was. a real sense th
well. you know the position i think is completely different but the why would say is that under no circumstances should people who are going to be a natural business of voting for the future of their own country should be subjected to violence in this way this can be a peaceful process if people in the table wanted to be a peaceful process but at the moment their only seems to be one one party who are interested in conducting the in a peaceful way and scimitar seem to be the chairman that you...
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it is leadership as well. and we also have a large buddy system we set up that really does the support system. there are a lot of things i didn't get into but is a lot of things that work. >> senator franken. >> thank you, mr. chairman for into the ranking members for holding this board and hearing. before the hearing started, i spoke to all of you about housing. know, one of these runrams that the employer are very helpful, but what we are trying to do is help people be healthy and lower the cost of their health care in the long run. you pointed out research that shows a strong connection between a person's health and stable housing. despite the fact that they are actually very often talked about as completely separate issues. hennepin health, an accountable care organization in the twin cities, saw the lack of stable housing was a major barrier to improving the health of their members, so they decided a development program that paired health care housing and social services. just one year after participants
it is leadership as well. and we also have a large buddy system we set up that really does the support system. there are a lot of things i didn't get into but is a lot of things that work. >> senator franken. >> thank you, mr. chairman for into the ranking members for holding this board and hearing. before the hearing started, i spoke to all of you about housing. know, one of these runrams that the employer are very helpful, but what we are trying to do is help people be healthy and...
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those are really key points in getting well and staying well and lowering the costs of medical care. >> first of all, i wanted you to know if he hadn't said you were a genius, i was ready to weigh in on that. >> and i was ready to do it as well. [ laughter ] >> my wife and i have been involved for several years in a fi philanthropic effort to provide housing to the homeless and another philanthropic effort with a good friend where we take people who had been homeless and had the capability to learn a skill, they're taught the skill and we find them a job and they can succeed at that. i think having a home is really important. that social environment that surrounds it is also something that would create it. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you very much, senator franken. we'll go to senator casey. >> thanks, mr. chairman. i want to thank the panel for being here and for your testimony on these important issues. i'll direct, i think, most of my question time to dr. a and miss mathis. i want to say first, dr. ash, we're grateful for the work you do here and at penn and at
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well i think that water starts to reacting to a situation that's actually. brought mr published to politics because he runs in two thousand and thirteen on the very strong and by corruption. and in the search of politics was really our read of the corruption there were a lot of corruption scandals and original parties to some extent discredited themselves but i think that he has actually and himself been. surrounded by allegations that he might have thought committed fraud was in european money so we have to retool and corruption is still. our topics but not the strongest in the past year repave the director of new york university's academic center in prague thank you so much for your analysis some soccer news now and shall have made a move up to fourth in the bundesliga with the win over minds on friday. finish this attack with a knife like touch getting the best of minds goalkeeper rene ardler carets goes fourth goal this season gave shelter an early lead in the second hand for tito burke stronger added another in front of goal with fast footwork shall be
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>> i'm sure that will come up as well.ave reason to believe the department of justice is probably looking at that as well. anytime you have an insider trading on the stock and something like this happened at the same time, it raises all kinds of questions that they need to be able to answer. again, though, how do you trust a company that has all your data and then behaves in this manner where it all gets exposed? stuart: indeed. greg, you have a degree in journalism. we're flattered that you would appear on this program. thank you very much. [laughter] >> honor to be with you. stuart: we'll be covering you later on, and we'll watch for your questions. thank you, greg walden, we appreciate it. >>> president trump is now enroute to puerto rico getting a firsthand look at the damage there. the president's scheduled to land on the island about 11:45, and you will see it. >>> more fake news problems for facebook. it admitted that its systems automatically promoted false stories about the las vegas shooter. >>> toys r us got a p
>> i'm sure that will come up as well.ave reason to believe the department of justice is probably looking at that as well. anytime you have an insider trading on the stock and something like this happened at the same time, it raises all kinds of questions that they need to be able to answer. again, though, how do you trust a company that has all your data and then behaves in this manner where it all gets exposed? stuart: indeed. greg, you have a degree in journalism. we're flattered that...
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and when we do well, the rest of the world does well. these articles of civic faith have been critical to the american identity for as long as we have been alive. they are our birthright and our obligation. we must guard them jealously and pass them on for as long as the calendar has days. to betray them or to be unserious in their defense is a betrayal of the fundamental ongoingses of american -- of the fundamental obligations of american leadership and to behave as if they don't matter is not who we are. now the efficacy of american leadership around the globe has come into question. when the united states emerged from world war ii, we contributed about half of the world's economic activity. it would have been easy to secure our dominance, keeping those countries who had been defeated or greatly weakened during the war in their place. we didn't do that. it would have been easy to focus inward. we resisted those impulses. instead we financed reconstruction of shattered countries and created international organizations and institutions t
and when we do well, the rest of the world does well. these articles of civic faith have been critical to the american identity for as long as we have been alive. they are our birthright and our obligation. we must guard them jealously and pass them on for as long as the calendar has days. to betray them or to be unserious in their defense is a betrayal of the fundamental ongoingses of american -- of the fundamental obligations of american leadership and to behave as if they don't matter is not...
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well, that was very emotional. for them as well. you're talking about the programme.ion programme, and i know after the programme, people wanted to stay in touch with you. they wanted — some of them talked of you as a father figure for them. they still do. that is extraordinary. you have these hundreds of people who have had their lives saved, who look to you in a most extraordinary way. well, that's just — how do they say, how the cookie crumbles. i mean, itjust happened like that. i mean, i made no effort to keep it going. but it is something you must feel very proud of. well, it's nice to think that it went all right. the trouble is that some of the more elderly ones became my bridge partners, and they?re dying off. people wanted to hear from you, people talked of you as a hero. you didn't like that, why? well, you can see now from our conversation, there is nothing heroic about it. it'sjust a question of organisation and work. but i mean, at no time was i in any imminent danger, not really. slightly perhaps when i was in germany. but my main work was done in engla
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well citizens do that kind of attacks well or if you could just hold the line there what would do is just to have a quick recap about all those incidents that happened in moscow and come back to you in a moment well as we've been seeing before that france also saw the deadly attack on sunday the islamic state claims that was behind a knife attack that killed two women of moscow's main train station then minutes later the perpetrator was shot dead by security services while the authorities as we've been hearing have since revealed the attack i had been detained for shoplifting and released the day before the attack he was also known to police for drug related crimes. i. don't know what good women screaming outside then running into people didn't know what was going on were taken out of the train and then evacuated. well or badly if you come back here now i mean do you believe that the police do enough the tracking of people with criminal records in france. yes we do. in fact police is doing an amazing job as they do the tracking do we station of that kind of people and we are working
well citizens do that kind of attacks well or if you could just hold the line there what would do is just to have a quick recap about all those incidents that happened in moscow and come back to you in a moment well as we've been seeing before that france also saw the deadly attack on sunday the islamic state claims that was behind a knife attack that killed two women of moscow's main train station then minutes later the perpetrator was shot dead by security services while the authorities as...
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, we do well. the prosperity lifts us all up as the opportunity, has the opportunity to lift all of us up so we feel by writing about these people, discovering them, criticizing where they go wrong, we are doing, playing a key role in enabling other entrepreneurs to do in other parts of the world what entrepreneurs did in the united states. >> since you went there, let me ask you, i mean, how does that global world then play into america first? >> well, it is one thing to say you are proud of your country and you want the economy to do well because if we don't do well the rest of the world is in trouble but i think it also, though, we are part and parcel, we learned that in the 1930s when we did try to shut ourselves off from the world, first by trade wars and then sadly a world war, and we learned, we can be strong, we can be prideful of america, but we also have to deal with the rest of the world in a way in which we cooperate together and if they do well, we do well. prosperous world is a food w
, we do well. the prosperity lifts us all up as the opportunity, has the opportunity to lift all of us up so we feel by writing about these people, discovering them, criticizing where they go wrong, we are doing, playing a key role in enabling other entrepreneurs to do in other parts of the world what entrepreneurs did in the united states. >> since you went there, let me ask you, i mean, how does that global world then play into america first? >> well, it is one thing to say you...
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well i think the you. only defined the interest of the multinationals on the banks on the capital as. we are seeing in catalonia the same process in wa you know before in the way about the some process that how we have been seen in greece we have seen how the cop it's obvious that this punish companies that got on copies of these on their european copy companies are doing the same thing that they did with greece arguably though in greece we saw a series a sellout a lot of spanish socialist the left in catalonia would have said syriza in the end supported the european union austerity policy we think that in our republican governor when you know that fights against these social injustice against their banks you would be clear example for all their sponsors for the rest of the spiny says they are for the results of peoples of europe doesn't why they are very nervous and they are pressing with all their weapons to feast with this process because this is sort of a revolutionary process but this is the six every
well i think the you. only defined the interest of the multinationals on the banks on the capital as. we are seeing in catalonia the same process in wa you know before in the way about the some process that how we have been seen in greece we have seen how the cop it's obvious that this punish companies that got on copies of these on their european copy companies are doing the same thing that they did with greece arguably though in greece we saw a series a sellout a lot of spanish socialist the...
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and i said, "well--" kind of, "why are you here?" and he goes, "well, your office was not occupied.ou're never here, and i was in a six-person office. it was too loud." and i thought, "what to say to this?" because this is a career-limiting moment. if i say, "get out of my office," you know, they're gonna fire me or something. so i thought, "okay, did you ask permission? and he goes, "yes, i asked my boss and he said it was a great idea." and i said, "okay." so we sat next to each other. and he would program, and i would do my work, literally next to each other, for a year, and we became best friends. so a lot of employees, i mean, like him, came through a very arduous interview process. who invented that idea, and do you still use that to get new employees? we do. and the-- again, most of these things were invented by larry and sergey, and larry and sergey viewed google very much like the way you would view graduate school. of course they'd just come out of graduate school. teams of people of incredible capability, and they would look for unusual talent. so they always wanted peopl
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well you can read about those stories over at r.t. dot com my colleague will be back in about an hour's time with but right now time for cross talk with a look at the courage question and the right to self-determination. max ties are this is the kaiser report you were in denver fifty two hundred eighty feet above sea level behind me is devil's peak and somebody's head famous landmarks that define the skyline and of course this is where john elway plays football casually and he did a while ago in the denver broncos of course no one cares about them anymore because of new england patriots are fricken great tom brady who even talks about the denver broncos anymore. i've even heard about that is anyone talk about that now anyway let's get into it. this is like a fighter jet so i have just been recalled i must go fight the enemy. so max by the way you did start off with a little bit of cultural appropriation there by wearing the sunglasses you bought those at in the navajo nation gas station in new mexico in new mexico or somewhere in midd
well you can read about those stories over at r.t. dot com my colleague will be back in about an hour's time with but right now time for cross talk with a look at the courage question and the right to self-determination. max ties are this is the kaiser report you were in denver fifty two hundred eighty feet above sea level behind me is devil's peak and somebody's head famous landmarks that define the skyline and of course this is where john elway plays football casually and he did a while ago...
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to make the last parliament and the far right if be the alternative for germany over here in blue well they're in the bundestag for the very first time and they are now the nation's third biggest party for more let's bring in our political correspondent thomas sparrow and thomas this is the first time in in post-war history that we're seeing a far right party of this size in the parliament what can we expect is it going to get acrimonious. yeah i think so brian it it does seem that that will be the case will have a divided parliament and we will have many of the debates shifted to the right that's something that most analysts agree on it's interesting to see how the f.t. will present its proposals how it will perform in the german parliament but it will also be interesting to see how the other parties react to those proposals they have a big dilemma because on the one hand they can't simply ignore what the f.t. says after all that the third biggest party in parliament under twelve point six percent of the german electorate voted for the a.v. so other parties can just simply ignore them
to make the last parliament and the far right if be the alternative for germany over here in blue well they're in the bundestag for the very first time and they are now the nation's third biggest party for more let's bring in our political correspondent thomas sparrow and thomas this is the first time in in post-war history that we're seeing a far right party of this size in the parliament what can we expect is it going to get acrimonious. yeah i think so brian it it does seem that that will be...
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jane wells is there.t jane >> hi, melissa this is the area behind me where the concert took place you can see mandalay bay in the distance it was about a little more than halfway up that building where stephen paddock had his perch. they have not yet opened this area you can see here we have police cars this perimeter is still closed off. that's the las vegas strip down there. the short area at some point, of course, people who still have their belongings here would like to get back and retrieve them as well as families of the dead who would like to get their loved ones belongings we are starting to learn more about the 59 who died. we have some pictures here they come from all over the country. there was a male nurse who died protecting his wife. a veteran who survived the war in afghanistan an off duty police officer, a commercial fisherman a worker at disney's california adventure. while investigators are still trying to figure out why stephen paddock did this, what was his motive at the last briefing,
jane wells is there.t jane >> hi, melissa this is the area behind me where the concert took place you can see mandalay bay in the distance it was about a little more than halfway up that building where stephen paddock had his perch. they have not yet opened this area you can see here we have police cars this perimeter is still closed off. that's the las vegas strip down there. the short area at some point, of course, people who still have their belongings here would like to get back and...
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and how well is that working for us right now it's not work well with it well he's well here that's where i blame the republican congress because there's absolutely no excuse why they have not fulfilled president trump agenda which is lower taxation for the individuals lower flew but also bad on their debts on it what about the deficit you're not fifty well while his strategy history does history does show us that it's real simple that when you lower that corporate rate when you give the individual and the businesses back their own money instead of giving it down to be flushed down the toilet by the d.c. government that they do very best it doesn't this that's. it creates a general doctor we start we will talk more about this in the future no question about it andrea kay valerie ervin thank you so much for being with us tonight. twenty three major wildfires are now burning in northern california firefighters in california are calling the blaze is the worst in the state's history artie's the tosh a sweet says the latest details tonight. good despite all of the devastation we've alrea
and how well is that working for us right now it's not work well with it well he's well here that's where i blame the republican congress because there's absolutely no excuse why they have not fulfilled president trump agenda which is lower taxation for the individuals lower flew but also bad on their debts on it what about the deficit you're not fifty well while his strategy history does history does show us that it's real simple that when you lower that corporate rate when you give the...
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well you know sco is a u.n. cultural agency that was founded with the help of the united states back in one nine hundred forty five it works to ensure that people around the world have basic human rights and enjoy full freedom of expression where u.s. goes mission is to contribute to global peace the eradication of poverty sustainable development and into actual dialogue through education culture medication and information. now an online investigation website has exposed potential collusion between the new york times and you tube video was made by project veritas which has gained a name for uncovering uncomfortable truths behind the media very very few since. trying to make up for the fact that something isn't in the truth and. well the man caught on hidden camera is believed to be ernest petty according to his linked in profile he is you choose brand diversity curation lead in the video he admits you change sometimes intervenes to change trending videos very rare cases will. try to make up for the fact that som
well you know sco is a u.n. cultural agency that was founded with the help of the united states back in one nine hundred forty five it works to ensure that people around the world have basic human rights and enjoy full freedom of expression where u.s. goes mission is to contribute to global peace the eradication of poverty sustainable development and into actual dialogue through education culture medication and information. now an online investigation website has exposed potential collusion...
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america german russian arabic and french as well as well as well as the sputnik news agency now twitter have justified this they say they believe in freedom of expression and in speaking truth to power but i also want users to feel safe when they interact with our site so somehow users must feel unsafe when seeing the advertisement of the latest news we have now all this is quite ironic given the context of the relationship between twitter and r.t. and how it was in the lead up to the twenty sixth the us presidential election r.t. have taken the decision to release some information about negotiations the took place between twitter and our two years early as april twenty sixth in fact way before the election r.t. offered r.t. was offered rather a package by twitter this was an exclusive custom tailor made package specifically for coverage of the u.s. election it would have contained many perks products to customize the moji hash tag election analytics research solutions even a dedicated team of twitter experts to help with media strategy now all this was offered by twitter to create to d
america german russian arabic and french as well as well as well as the sputnik news agency now twitter have justified this they say they believe in freedom of expression and in speaking truth to power but i also want users to feel safe when they interact with our site so somehow users must feel unsafe when seeing the advertisement of the latest news we have now all this is quite ironic given the context of the relationship between twitter and r.t. and how it was in the lead up to the twenty...
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in the study it's a very extensive study done by a well respected scientist. do chemicals that the advertising. really increase the risk of cancer and i chose a means of known to use them in the last test is it a sham skepticism they do not believe that this is is true by independent scientists so did the industry did you for this i received some compensation for my time as well as the others why is that i mean lobby definitely do like what we've been doing and if you want to learn more you'll get a definite on the flood. is it big business against health. as it started. to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and you. want to. have to go right to be precise with what before three of them or can't be good. i'm interested in the water. pressure. but will these again you know a moment when you say. both sides it's the reality of. the russian economy and the russian the financial system and i know a lot of people who are looking for creative ways to get better resold. hello and welcome to crossfire where all th
in the study it's a very extensive study done by a well respected scientist. do chemicals that the advertising. really increase the risk of cancer and i chose a means of known to use them in the last test is it a sham skepticism they do not believe that this is is true by independent scientists so did the industry did you for this i received some compensation for my time as well as the others why is that i mean lobby definitely do like what we've been doing and if you want to learn more you'll...
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. >> this is the teen wellness conference in mountain view. more than 220 students all choosing to spend their saturday learning about mental health. >> we need to let young people know that there are resources out there and that they are not alone. >> the conference was organized by teens, for teens. about myself and what i want to achieve in life and how to care for myself more. >> how to deal with stress,y,ikf types of mental illness. >> it's important because i really want kids to feel like they are loved. >> students from 80 bay area schools are here for a wide range of workshops on topics that are often hard to talk about. >> there's definitely a stigma issu.hed to mental-health and, also, i would say there's a stigma -- maybe even more of a stigma -- attached to seeking help for mental-health issues. >> 17-year-old nadia ghaffari, of los altos organized the conference. nadia ben focusing on teen wellness after she helped a suicidal friend find a path to recovery. first, nadia started the teenz talk website to share video messages on tou
. >> this is the teen wellness conference in mountain view. more than 220 students all choosing to spend their saturday learning about mental health. >> we need to let young people know that there are resources out there and that they are not alone. >> the conference was organized by teens, for teens. about myself and what i want to achieve in life and how to care for myself more. >> how to deal with stress,y,ikf types of mental illness. >> it's important because i...
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you your the youth being well educated and said that well educated youth would protect the city is because they said he said that the youth and well educated citizens would be the very best way protecting cities and society. so that's the start. of. the reformation ushered in an interest in education with the printing press suddenly. the scum of the hearts of society who would never have had access to education before were suddenly being educated this led to a completely new perspective for individuals development and whole swathes of society equal opportunities education for everyone and they put in says education for the public good are still something we all talk about and remain incredibly important in this begins with children who go to. nursery and school every little boy and girl should have every opportunity to learn regardless of their family background and that some children require more support to learn than others particularly if they don't get much support at home the children from families who have fled their homes and gone through terrible deprivation and suffering need part
you your the youth being well educated and said that well educated youth would protect the city is because they said he said that the youth and well educated citizens would be the very best way protecting cities and society. so that's the start. of. the reformation ushered in an interest in education with the printing press suddenly. the scum of the hearts of society who would never have had access to education before were suddenly being educated this led to a completely new perspective for...
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well israel has been. grabbing land from the palestinians ever since not in any sense an international law well this of these are german corbin's comments on r t before he became labor party leader now it has to be said that this latest call from a deputy labor party leader to investigate r.t. comes just days after boris johnson who is a conservative m.p. and also of course foreign secretary here in the u.k. went ahead and bashed labor m.p.'s for being too lenient towards r t let's take a look. if you study the output of russia today and indeed if you consider the state of the of the prince in russia this present it is an absolute it is russia today it is a scandal it is a scoundrel that members of the party opposite continuing to to validate to validate and lead you to meet. that kind of propaganda by doing all those programs well of course johnson's comments of course can also be seen as quite ironic given that his own father had appeared on r t just recently but you know it has to be said that we are se
well israel has been. grabbing land from the palestinians ever since not in any sense an international law well this of these are german corbin's comments on r t before he became labor party leader now it has to be said that this latest call from a deputy labor party leader to investigate r.t. comes just days after boris johnson who is a conservative m.p. and also of course foreign secretary here in the u.k. went ahead and bashed labor m.p.'s for being too lenient towards r t let's take a look....
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well that's in the states and then you had this fed thing see that their federal state. going to be very difficult to set up a cannabis bank they've tried it in colorado and the feds have just they just want to allow it and of course you need to be in the federal system to be a bank. that was have a public bank they want to create there is a public bank in north dakota north dakota we have one on the wednesday don't bank california has a bank but it's an infrastructure bank it's not a depository bank it doesn't take deposits and so this create money on their books which is what we're talking about so this public bank in los angeles would take deposits there is two. lines of thought and that the bank of north dakota model takes like two percent. individual deposits mostly it's the state's own deposits so it's really a bank it's really a banker they partner with the local banks and then the local banks go out and find the customers and do they give low cost loans but they largely. operate through the local banks and that's the model that we've talked about but if you're go
well that's in the states and then you had this fed thing see that their federal state. going to be very difficult to set up a cannabis bank they've tried it in colorado and the feds have just they just want to allow it and of course you need to be in the federal system to be a bank. that was have a public bank they want to create there is a public bank in north dakota north dakota we have one on the wednesday don't bank california has a bank but it's an infrastructure bank it's not a...
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last time i checked they didn't do very well and lost an election though in fact they did they didn't come anywhere close to it in the last election i don't think that that tourism a mentioning the importance of unionism in keeping the united kingdom together was part of the billion billion pound bribe to the deity. you know we are the conservative and unionist party b. always have been we always will be but what sort of power do the d.o.b. exert over you tory m.p.'s well none whatsoever the very separate parties we have a supply and demand working relationship they have a very clear god they will support a conservative government on like any other minority government in the history i think in a band of men of any fiscal rules which is going to make the electorate surely wonder why not just give the vertical will obviously put more keynesian infrastructure investment yeah but will it week we've already heard of called in that you know we're going to wipe out student debt but then i can see student fees and then all of a sudden guess what they kind of full to do it was even get the six
last time i checked they didn't do very well and lost an election though in fact they did they didn't come anywhere close to it in the last election i don't think that that tourism a mentioning the importance of unionism in keeping the united kingdom together was part of the billion billion pound bribe to the deity. you know we are the conservative and unionist party b. always have been we always will be but what sort of power do the d.o.b. exert over you tory m.p.'s well none whatsoever the...
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wells fargo has been mentioned. as an example of how contracts in effect forced on people without their knowledge for accounts contracts for insurance that were put on their loans without their knowing, and equifax in the height of arrogance, the remedies offered to consumers had a forced arbitration clause as part of their acceptance of the remedy for the harm done by equifax itself. you can't make this stuff up. you cannot create the fiction that matches this reality for abusive and harm to consumers. repealing this rule strips consumers of one of their only avenues of relief from careless negligence or a slow response to harm, and in the case of equifax, unfortunately, it probably will not be the last. the cfpb rule draws a line, a line in the sand. it puts consumers on a level playing field. it eliminates a provision that in law school was often identified as a contract of adhesion where one side has such power over the other that they can dictate the terms inherently unfairly to the consumer. it demands that th
wells fargo has been mentioned. as an example of how contracts in effect forced on people without their knowledge for accounts contracts for insurance that were put on their loans without their knowing, and equifax in the height of arrogance, the remedies offered to consumers had a forced arbitration clause as part of their acceptance of the remedy for the harm done by equifax itself. you can't make this stuff up. you cannot create the fiction that matches this reality for abusive and harm to...
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it was a fake because well it was just bought the rights of those store buy ins from. the say well we'll install them here but not on the occupied territory of the crimea but crimea is where siemens acknowledges the four turbines now on the reuters news organization filmed these two large objects in july at the crimean port of fear dosia despite russian media reports two years ago about the turbine secret destination siemens accepted moscow's reassurances that they with a southern russia but now the scandals forced the german industrial giant to act it's pursuing criminal charges it wants its missing technology back and it says it's cutting down russian operations they told us siemens will hold power generation equipment deliveries from existing contracts to state control customers in russia for the time being the e.u. has also responded with new sanctions asset freezes and travel bans. when we visited theodosia the turbines if that's what they were it disappeared perhaps they're already here one of the two new power plants being built in crimea but russian technicians
it was a fake because well it was just bought the rights of those store buy ins from. the say well we'll install them here but not on the occupied territory of the crimea but crimea is where siemens acknowledges the four turbines now on the reuters news organization filmed these two large objects in july at the crimean port of fear dosia despite russian media reports two years ago about the turbine secret destination siemens accepted moscow's reassurances that they with a southern russia but...
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>> well, i think so. i think he got a little bit flustered under the harsh questioning, but i don't think there's any reason that someone should come after tim sloan at this point maybe a year ago, two years ago, but tim sloan has taken a huge efforts to try and turn this company around and reestablish its credibility. the most important one is he's gotten rid of the decentralization where sal salespeople were running product lines and centralized the operation bringing core business, core operations like human resources, risk management, you know, back to a central location, which is going to have a significant impact in improving the company, but not in improving the results >> what do you think, marty? >> well, if you look at tim sloan, he was the cfo when this was going on look at the financial impact, it's less of 1%. the cfo is in charge of accounting, in charge of the earnings, reporting those earnings they have impact in committees in general but the business operations is left up to the person ru
>> well, i think so. i think he got a little bit flustered under the harsh questioning, but i don't think there's any reason that someone should come after tim sloan at this point maybe a year ago, two years ago, but tim sloan has taken a huge efforts to try and turn this company around and reestablish its credibility. the most important one is he's gotten rid of the decentralization where sal salespeople were running product lines and centralized the operation bringing core business,...
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justice gorsuch: well, mr. kneedler, if i might interrupt, i'm sorry, but this raises a question for me about the nature of our task here. it seems to me that one function of -- of our void-for-vagueness doctrine is not just to ensure fair notice, procedural due process -- i think you'd agree with that. mr. kneedler: yes, but the notice -- justice gorsuch: yes. yeah. mr. kneedler: with the caveat about immigration, we're -- right. justice gorsuch: of course not -- of course not in this case, right, but, generally, the doctrine serves that function. mr. kneedler: yes. justice gorsuch: and it also serves a separation of powers function. when the law runs out and judges cannot say what the law is, they don't make it up. right? and we stop. that's why we don't have a federal common law of crime, for example, right? and i wonder here how i would go about determining what the ordinary case is, the ordinary course of burglary in california, does it include fraudulently selling securities in someone's home, that's burg
justice gorsuch: well, mr. kneedler, if i might interrupt, i'm sorry, but this raises a question for me about the nature of our task here. it seems to me that one function of -- of our void-for-vagueness doctrine is not just to ensure fair notice, procedural due process -- i think you'd agree with that. mr. kneedler: yes, but the notice -- justice gorsuch: yes. yeah. mr. kneedler: with the caveat about immigration, we're -- right. justice gorsuch: of course not -- of course not in this case,...
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available does join us from barcelona well let us know what is happening there. there is still a large crowd out here in the center of the city we don't know how many people have come out thousands and thousands in any case it might be that the number is a bit lower than the organizers had had expected and announce who spoke of several hundred thousand it seems a bit less to me however there seems almost a festive mood which is astonishing we had expected more anger people chant freedom and freedom and they do is try to shake their fists whenever i have a cup of the hated state police gozo over their heads however it generally it seems a very peaceful mood more like a sunday outing and it's remarkable cross-section of the population here it's young people and old young couples was buggies and children in the old people in real chairs we saw one elderly lady was her guide dog a blind to blind woman coming to this demonstration people who look like academics and people who are clearly working class and middle class it's really goes across all lines here and to peop
available does join us from barcelona well let us know what is happening there. there is still a large crowd out here in the center of the city we don't know how many people have come out thousands and thousands in any case it might be that the number is a bit lower than the organizers had had expected and announce who spoke of several hundred thousand it seems a bit less to me however there seems almost a festive mood which is astonishing we had expected more anger people chant freedom and...
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well. this is a fantastic show today a great opportunity because an american scoundrel one of the world's most wanted men a known financial parasite a man has commit untold number of financial crimes and misdemeanors who stolen from the pockets of american in the world citizens for years someone who we all have great antipathy for who i have compared to a parasite escaping the anus of a diseased. giant of st. louis. you know i don't want to disparage any individual person i think any anus will do in this instance. with any anus it doesn't have to be specific to any one person and there's this parasite jamie diamond. so mad. max we are still up here at the aspen institute and we are beyond talking about jamie diamond our moving on to the consequences of jamie dimon and the world in which these sort of parasites and habits and create now this is from the bank of international settlements which is the central bankers central bank muted inflation a trillion dollar puzzle says b.a.'s the conundr
well. this is a fantastic show today a great opportunity because an american scoundrel one of the world's most wanted men a known financial parasite a man has commit untold number of financial crimes and misdemeanors who stolen from the pockets of american in the world citizens for years someone who we all have great antipathy for who i have compared to a parasite escaping the anus of a diseased. giant of st. louis. you know i don't want to disparage any individual person i think any anus will...
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a nominee as well candidate as well he tried to buy it in f.l.franchise team that was a failed bid so he had some issues there i think he was locked out of that good old boy network that the owners you know i believe haven't yet exist and then he says the u.s. president has the n.f.l. against him i mean i don't think there's any time in history where we've seen that and we've never had a president in history do that uses twitter you know on a regular basis either and you know a person who i think is so divisive you know you could argue not think a lot of people do believe that his comments are intended to divide and i do support that because he controls the narrative the narrative initially was about one issue and it's become something else what about the narrative here in germany i mean you've got to do these players here who are taking in the and it goes back to my first question their audience to do they get the message here i mean are there similarities just talk about social injustice and racism are they speaking to the same things that afri
a nominee as well candidate as well he tried to buy it in f.l.franchise team that was a failed bid so he had some issues there i think he was locked out of that good old boy network that the owners you know i believe haven't yet exist and then he says the u.s. president has the n.f.l. against him i mean i don't think there's any time in history where we've seen that and we've never had a president in history do that uses twitter you know on a regular basis either and you know a person who i...
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and that means use of the euro as well. as we know is completely useless when it comes to the actual security threats to europe like the uncontrolled migration of the growth of terrorism with people in cut the law and you want to join nato simply as part of the larger bureaucratic structure of europe maybe so but clearly there are no defense or security needs that kata lundy has that require membership in nato. if it's a unilateral declaration illegally against banish law nobody took a nobody of importance will recognize the law yet if on the other hand it's a negotiated separation with madrid's agreement then it will not be a controversial matter for other countries to recognize catalonia. amount just initial cost team has fallen foul of austria's new burqa ban then or is aimed at muslim women who wear the full face and body veil let's see how this story unfolded . our local. i think tourists and foreign as some should always behave in accordance with the norms of the country or they are even women should have the rights t
and that means use of the euro as well. as we know is completely useless when it comes to the actual security threats to europe like the uncontrolled migration of the growth of terrorism with people in cut the law and you want to join nato simply as part of the larger bureaucratic structure of europe maybe so but clearly there are no defense or security needs that kata lundy has that require membership in nato. if it's a unilateral declaration illegally against banish law nobody took a nobody...
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let's talk a bit about the king's successor to me how well is the next he was known in thailand well he's highly unpopular in thailand as you probably know he spends most of his time in germany he lives in munich he's been photographed wearing some rather bizarre clothing and feature tattoos he's on his fourth wife and he doesn't have anything like a similar reverence as his father he's also started really asserting himself in the past year actively intervening in politics in a way his father never did so the time and he is supposed to be a ceremonial more a key now the new king seems to be trying to intervene directly in an alliance with the military and that's got many ties very worried about the future so this funeral is a time for grief about the past and morning commute on it's also a time for real i desire to see what comes next for tight. and trigger marshall a former thailand correspondent and author of a kingdom in crisis thailand struggle for democracy in the twenty first century and three thank you for your insights we appreciate. well there has never been a drug abuse cri
let's talk a bit about the king's successor to me how well is the next he was known in thailand well he's highly unpopular in thailand as you probably know he spends most of his time in germany he lives in munich he's been photographed wearing some rather bizarre clothing and feature tattoos he's on his fourth wife and he doesn't have anything like a similar reverence as his father he's also started really asserting himself in the past year actively intervening in politics in a way his father...
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well what you mentioned earlier about promises that seat that very well insured fortunately a lot of top foreign investors and economists are not very optimistic about that promised even changing all of their creates a serious seem more of the same of. the same story i just different versions of it i think that market openness really at the end of it is still going to be second to be. focused of the fall conrad there's no doubt the chinese economy will soon be number one but what sort of economy will it be do you think we're going to get another usa or another europe. well it looks like in terms of economies china wants to be sort of both they want a strong services sector they want a strong consumption by private households but they want to remain a big manufacturer and they want to be market leaders in terms of technology it looks like you know especially the technology part makes competition tougher in the future for us here in europe also for the americans and also despite what the president said there in beijing today about more openness it's likely that this is continuously goi
well what you mentioned earlier about promises that seat that very well insured fortunately a lot of top foreign investors and economists are not very optimistic about that promised even changing all of their creates a serious seem more of the same of. the same story i just different versions of it i think that market openness really at the end of it is still going to be second to be. focused of the fall conrad there's no doubt the chinese economy will soon be number one but what sort of...
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i'm brian thomas a warm welcome to the show well it has been a month now since germany voted in a new parliament and today lawmakers will come to. other for their first session in these chambers we're still waiting for all american to form a new government coalition talks about that started just last week here in berlin so what can we expect though in the bundestag today well first of all we're talking about the biggest parliament ever in germany a number of lawmakers rising to seven hundred nine s. because of the country's electoral system now that makes it more than ten percent bigger than the last parliament now the other major difference is the number of parliamentary groups last time there were just for this time around there are six s. because the free democrats are over here in yellow are back they failed to make it into the last parliament and the far right e.f.t. the alternative for germany well they're represented now they're in the blue in the bundestag for the first time and they are the country's third biggest political party well for more on all this let's cross over liv
i'm brian thomas a warm welcome to the show well it has been a month now since germany voted in a new parliament and today lawmakers will come to. other for their first session in these chambers we're still waiting for all american to form a new government coalition talks about that started just last week here in berlin so what can we expect though in the bundestag today well first of all we're talking about the biggest parliament ever in germany a number of lawmakers rising to seven hundred...
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was well to do more damage to the now. if you're a fan of the show you've seen me talk before about how i feel about about commercials and i'm not trying the same thing bad about them i just think there are ten nation of noxious black holes of creativity lie that are useless mindless piles of infection the scrapings off the bottom of the the cesspool of humanity's anus. but other than.
was well to do more damage to the now. if you're a fan of the show you've seen me talk before about how i feel about about commercials and i'm not trying the same thing bad about them i just think there are ten nation of noxious black holes of creativity lie that are useless mindless piles of infection the scrapings off the bottom of the the cesspool of humanity's anus. but other than.
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well let it hurt him in america which would be raise the flag no i don't think it well i think that nothing breaks that group away from donald trump do you know what's interesting i do you host fox news radio and the only times i've gotten trump supporters to sort of waver their support for him is when it comes to the military and when it comes to religion they do believe i've had multiple christian callers who voted for donald trump say that he almost is anti christ which was really very heated rhetoric coming from these people so i think that those actually if you continue to go down that road with the military with sort of co-opting religion those are things that are very personal to people and i do think that that could override the base at learning why are we why is he getting in measured a year ago with mr and mrs come on the sun gave his life for the country muslim and now four guys die in the air but we're getting into a controversy over the one that's black and we're having this controversy when all we ought to be doing is saying to that mother and wife your boy is a national hero
well let it hurt him in america which would be raise the flag no i don't think it well i think that nothing breaks that group away from donald trump do you know what's interesting i do you host fox news radio and the only times i've gotten trump supporters to sort of waver their support for him is when it comes to the military and when it comes to religion they do believe i've had multiple christian callers who voted for donald trump say that he almost is anti christ which was really very...
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alex said it well earlier the gap can be closed. good hygiene and frankly ways of getting ahead of the bad guys as they innovate as they build new techniques are very important so behavioral techniques are better than to call them signatures well let's talk about filling the gaps we just saw a quick fax and a simple patch i think the warning was back in march a simple patch way to fix this is if they have one id guys sit in a back room you know not at all should these corporations be punished because this was totally preventable publishing is a tough word they are being watched head on you know all i know but you don't know they're not patching because they don't know they've missing or there had to be a patch right well it's not like that old g.i. joe adage knowing is half the battle right because they know the problem is that as you roll out patches what happens is you incur slow downs your service drops right and so there's a certain rate at which companies can roll out patches they've got to get better at it they have to update
alex said it well earlier the gap can be closed. good hygiene and frankly ways of getting ahead of the bad guys as they innovate as they build new techniques are very important so behavioral techniques are better than to call them signatures well let's talk about filling the gaps we just saw a quick fax and a simple patch i think the warning was back in march a simple patch way to fix this is if they have one id guys sit in a back room you know not at all should these corporations be punished...
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well here's a story. all week and it. will come back to our to america another bombshell leaked from former n.s.a. contractor and whistleblower edward snowden this time it involves saudi arabia's direct role in coronated attacks in syria but that's not all the unverified leak also reveals the united states knew about the attacks beforehand here's american with the rest of the story the syrian armed opposition was under the direct command of foreign governments the document reveals that the damascus attacks on march eighteenth two thousand and thirteen were directly ordered by a saudi prince been sold on who reportedly provided provided one hundred twenty tons of explosives and other weaponry to anti assad forces under the free syrian army umbrella also giving them instructions to quote light up damascus and quote flatten the airport of the memo also says that u.s. intelligence had prior knowledge of the attack three days before hand to be precise and not only that but the report states that the saudi government was quote
well here's a story. all week and it. will come back to our to america another bombshell leaked from former n.s.a. contractor and whistleblower edward snowden this time it involves saudi arabia's direct role in coronated attacks in syria but that's not all the unverified leak also reveals the united states knew about the attacks beforehand here's american with the rest of the story the syrian armed opposition was under the direct command of foreign governments the document reveals that the...
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a very extensive study done by a well respected scientist. do chemicals that down the advertising. really increase the risk of cancer and i chose a means of known to use damage in the last test is it a sham that skepticism they do not believe that this is is true by independent scientists so did the meat industry pig you for this i received some compensation for my time as was the others why is that the meat lobby definitely didn't like what we've been doing and if you want to learn more you'll get a definite on seeing the flow be carried here not back to. is it big business against health. as it started to show us. all. in safety. how does it feel to be a share of the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king as any job there is what business model helps to run a prison now we just do it on like a video visitation i don't know what comes anymore we don't have to serve them anymore it's cost effective that's what they want to do that at the moment they don't give a damn if you'd be a bit towards a man. to put it back into the lo
a very extensive study done by a well respected scientist. do chemicals that down the advertising. really increase the risk of cancer and i chose a means of known to use damage in the last test is it a sham that skepticism they do not believe that this is is true by independent scientists so did the meat industry pig you for this i received some compensation for my time as was the others why is that the meat lobby definitely didn't like what we've been doing and if you want to learn more you'll...
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troops as well as u.s. personnel because they're also central intelligence agency operatives that are being deployed in somalia and other countries as well as state department personnel as well so this really puts a lot of the u.s. state department officials intelligence officials and military personnel in harm's way abu dhabi we're going to leave it right there thank you so much for your end side aviad me a v.q. way out or of pan-african newswire thank you so much. well i have more stories for you after this break. mark twain said it's easier to homeschool people than to convince them they've been fooled that could be why america is so divided because people have been fed the fake news feed for by corporate interests they beat you down until you see leave their fairy tales well here's a story for you it's called big and it's full of facts not fiction. what politicians do. he put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to express an injury. or some want to listen. to the right
troops as well as u.s. personnel because they're also central intelligence agency operatives that are being deployed in somalia and other countries as well as state department personnel as well so this really puts a lot of the u.s. state department officials intelligence officials and military personnel in harm's way abu dhabi we're going to leave it right there thank you so much for your end side aviad me a v.q. way out or of pan-african newswire thank you so much. well i have more stories for...
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well critics accuse she if using his anti corruption campaign to purge political opponents he's already seen as china's most powerful leader in a generation it wasn't just clean politics she touched on but also the. dangers posed by climate change saying china must cooperate with other nations to ensure the survival of mankind so china's ruling communist party has kicked off its biggest political events and she also said china will continue to open its economy and deepen financial reforms. adrian brown has more from the congress in beijing. where president xi jinping spoke for incredible three and a half hours which proves if little else he's in good health healthy enough to perhaps rule china for the next fifteen twenty years even president xi jinping outlined a number of important issues during his address he said the china remained committed to fighting climate change you also warned against independence for taiwan and on the economy rarely he warned that china face severe challenges in the years ahead he also said that socialism with chinese characteristics the formula that has unde
well critics accuse she if using his anti corruption campaign to purge political opponents he's already seen as china's most powerful leader in a generation it wasn't just clean politics she touched on but also the. dangers posed by climate change saying china must cooperate with other nations to ensure the survival of mankind so china's ruling communist party has kicked off its biggest political events and she also said china will continue to open its economy and deepen financial reforms....
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well you know scott is a u.n. cultural agency that was founded as we heard with the help of the united states back in one nine hundred forty five it wants to make sure that people around the world have basic human rights and enjoy full freedom of expression we want to be unesco's mission is to contribute to global peace and the eradication of poverty we've seen a correspondent for israel's had its newspaper i mean ordered says the u.s. has found a convenient excuse. well as you know un general and unesco in particular are a favorite bugman for some americans especially in the current administration israel considers unesco to be anti israel and therefore when the united states wants to show the keep these broader israel it becomes anti you disco it seems as if it is a very comfortable excuse for the state department trying to hide behind the backs of israeli supporters in the united states it's unfortunate that the united states . decided to come out. and palestinian in a way because it's broadly israeli statement.
well you know scott is a u.n. cultural agency that was founded as we heard with the help of the united states back in one nine hundred forty five it wants to make sure that people around the world have basic human rights and enjoy full freedom of expression we want to be unesco's mission is to contribute to global peace and the eradication of poverty we've seen a correspondent for israel's had its newspaper i mean ordered says the u.s. has found a convenient excuse. well as you know un general...
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a different ages very significantly old people as as well. younger people different colors of skin different occupational group spontaneously came together to demonstrate about charlotte so now the important thing from a movement point of view about that is that these are people who would not have done that if they had perceived what happened in charlottesville in the way that trump wanted them to as a kind of. violence versus violence you know deal they didn't perceive it that way they saw it as a nonviolent bunch of races being confronted by you know by the white supremacists and they and the nazis and they they turned out so that's an indication of the way to build a movement which is not to take them on in the way the. suggest but instead in the way the civil rights movement. it worked i mean i was there i was involved the civil rights movement the ku klux klan was much stronger then than it is now in the deep south the ku klux klan virtually ran the south with the ways of the council and states like illinois exactly exactly and the stewa
a different ages very significantly old people as as well. younger people different colors of skin different occupational group spontaneously came together to demonstrate about charlotte so now the important thing from a movement point of view about that is that these are people who would not have done that if they had perceived what happened in charlottesville in the way that trump wanted them to as a kind of. violence versus violence you know deal they didn't perceive it that way they saw it...
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well why should she. and what will people say that there are people who can never find out you can't even hint x. and that's those not yet these are i can see that she wants to understand me more but she can you know this is my parents were brought up in the soviet union with god though it's interesting that it's this year we went on a trip to greece and went to an island where there was a monastery and pilgrims one woman went down on her knees and crawled to the monastery i was surprised maybe she wanted god to help her heal someone and then i thought to myself if someone told me to get down on my knees and roll and then my daughter would be just like everyone else i would do it. last night that i get it in russia the reaction is harsh some parents freak out and kick their kids out of the house even disown them and that's not all one girl i know her father almost killed her for it he beat her out that's a natural use device. at the moment when i was fourteen my classmates and some of the kids at school f
well why should she. and what will people say that there are people who can never find out you can't even hint x. and that's those not yet these are i can see that she wants to understand me more but she can you know this is my parents were brought up in the soviet union with god though it's interesting that it's this year we went on a trip to greece and went to an island where there was a monastery and pilgrims one woman went down on her knees and crawled to the monastery i was surprised maybe...
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and under pointed well on. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for the dry riverbed like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country haven't truly been able to escape the war. headlines from al jazeera dot com and what's trending as well look at that first headline somalia massacre the tarmac was covered in flash we had a lot of reports from the ground of what happened. but frankly some of the stories there if you. come into the light from. it live in syria mogadishu it's all have a look at what you're reading this sunday at up zero dot com. funny you know we don't want to use we want to talk sort of reading something on my screen i want to talk about kenya now where the opposition leader ran a reading that has spoken at a rally in
and under pointed well on. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for the dry riverbed like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country haven't truly been able to escape the war. headlines from al jazeera dot com...
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well, it begins here.an congressman lee having just been in on closed door tax reform meetings hinting on fox business this morning that the elimination of taxpayers' ability to deduct state and local taxes from their federal filings. this is extremely unpopular in high tax states to get rid of it, by the way, won't see the light of day in its current form. we bring in republican congressman also from new york. tom reid. he's with us from capitol hil hill. sir, taxpayers got some relief by being able to deduct the state and local taxes. where do you stand on this part on the mnuchin trump plan? >> well, you know, being on the tax writing committee in congress, this has been a voice i've been trying to stress for many, many months now as we dealt with tax reform. state and local tax deduction, yeah, i hear all the arguments that it needs to be taken away. but these are real people that are impacted by losing this. they need to come up with a solution with it. i don't think the status quo makes its way all t
well, it begins here.an congressman lee having just been in on closed door tax reform meetings hinting on fox business this morning that the elimination of taxpayers' ability to deduct state and local taxes from their federal filings. this is extremely unpopular in high tax states to get rid of it, by the way, won't see the light of day in its current form. we bring in republican congressman also from new york. tom reid. he's with us from capitol hil hill. sir, taxpayers got some relief by...
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well the u.n. is not can use force in self-defense but frankly you know geopolitical situation like the situation in ukraine you're not going to have peace foresman this is not. politically realistic it will not happen so you need to have the political conditions the political understanding between the key actors of moscow. western powers you need to have that understanding on past the escalation to then have money and peacekeepers who can ensure a measure of safety what peacekeepers can do is that when you look at the situation in ukraine in eastern ukraine you have also in the in the authorities in the de facto authorities. in eastern ukraine you have a lot of criminality and so having. having a force that can stop that community that's a net benefit and that's the peacekeepers can do what they cannot do is change the geopolitical facts so you have been doing peacekeeping in the united nations for most of the two thousand now in your experience what kind of a peacekeeping model could work in a st
well the u.n. is not can use force in self-defense but frankly you know geopolitical situation like the situation in ukraine you're not going to have peace foresman this is not. politically realistic it will not happen so you need to have the political conditions the political understanding between the key actors of moscow. western powers you need to have that understanding on past the escalation to then have money and peacekeepers who can ensure a measure of safety what peacekeepers can do is...