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>> well, you define it. >> well, it depends on the underlie issue. for the retail sales practices issue, we engaged an outside third party to look at over 165 million accounts. and what we concluded that there have been but not necessarily were up to 3.57 million accounts opened inappropriately. we reached out to the customers. >> okay. >> and my guess is that once we complete that remediaten the number will be small. >>reporter: when do you plan to keep complete the remedyiation on the 3.5 million customers. >> i'm sorry. >> when did you plan to complete the remedyiation for the 3.8 million customers. >> we completed that remedyiation for those customers. in addition we entered into the settlement of a class action suit and customers have an additional opportunity to be part of that suit. and then once knows payment are made we'll have a better idea. >> so 14 separate consent decrees with the regulators. you talk about confidential supervisory information. that means you have ongoing conversations with your regulators that you can't disclose to us i
>> well, you define it. >> well, it depends on the underlie issue. for the retail sales practices issue, we engaged an outside third party to look at over 165 million accounts. and what we concluded that there have been but not necessarily were up to 3.57 million accounts opened inappropriately. we reached out to the customers. >> okay. >> and my guess is that once we complete that remediaten the number will be small. >>reporter: when do you plan to keep complete...
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we are well. i don't agree with. you have said that directly but well mark certainly concentrated on on economic class divisions as the fundamental driving force of history and inequality and so i mean look every political and economic system every complex system that human beings have ever formulated has its pathological element. it's inevitable there's always a dark side to things that the question is how dark and my sense is that the tele tarion systems that emerged in the twentieth century both on the left and on the right were far darker than their democratic alternatives despite the fact that their democratic alternatives also had their own problems you know and winston churchill was right when he said of democracy that it's the worst form of government except for all the others and and i'm a pessimist in a realist in matters such as that i know that all of our social systems are destined to remain deeply flawed the question is whether they spiral completely out of control and they certainly
we are well. i don't agree with. you have said that directly but well mark certainly concentrated on on economic class divisions as the fundamental driving force of history and inequality and so i mean look every political and economic system every complex system that human beings have ever formulated has its pathological element. it's inevitable there's always a dark side to things that the question is how dark and my sense is that the tele tarion systems that emerged in the twentieth century...
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wells. she discusses her career in the late 1800s, the lynching of her friend, her exile from memphis, and her activism in brooklyn and chicago. she is the author of "ida, a sword among lions: ida b. wells and the campaign against lynching." the brooklyn historical society hosted this 75-minute event. [laughter] -- [applause] sylvia: good evening. my name is sylvia cookie lewis and i am a graduate of smith college. is anyone from smith here? [laughter] sylvia: i am a newbie on the board of trustees here. marcia had recruited me. i am on the programs committee. what i saw that professor giddings said yes, i said we are going to get my smithies here. we are going to take over this place. i hope they are ready. i wanted to give you a special welcome to the historical society from the black alumni of smith college and the smith college club of new york city. this is a joint cosponsorship of the reception after the presentation. please join us for that. i just wanted to let you know -- they asked
wells. she discusses her career in the late 1800s, the lynching of her friend, her exile from memphis, and her activism in brooklyn and chicago. she is the author of "ida, a sword among lions: ida b. wells and the campaign against lynching." the brooklyn historical society hosted this 75-minute event. [laughter] -- [applause] sylvia: good evening. my name is sylvia cookie lewis and i am a graduate of smith college. is anyone from smith here? [laughter] sylvia: i am a newbie on the...
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we play with them because well they are and if you do you play well to me yeah let's talk about human rights because this is a season that you are about you wrote a couple of years ago that the most powerful breath of hope for all those who were living under the oppression of oratory regimes was the european union well i'm not anymore is it you're right i mean when i do you know how we are we go in bed with a likes of mohammed l.c.c. or putting all of my medals you see let's take that example a couple of days ago you happy that the news was given legitimacy absolutely not absolutely not so and i know you you rail about it but nothing's ever done is that we you continue with association agreements with egypt you will hit them you wear it again you again i mean you don't get them where you can continue playing that game as if i were the european union and i'm not i'm a member of the european parliament one of seven hundred fifty one and i happen to disagree with those policies and you know i'll just tell you one thing the number one customers of the weapons industry in france in belgium
we play with them because well they are and if you do you play well to me yeah let's talk about human rights because this is a season that you are about you wrote a couple of years ago that the most powerful breath of hope for all those who were living under the oppression of oratory regimes was the european union well i'm not anymore is it you're right i mean when i do you know how we are we go in bed with a likes of mohammed l.c.c. or putting all of my medals you see let's take that example a...
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well i don't have enough information to tell you why.i just can't understand that the lawyer because they see mr mudd who is to the man in power. how do you see i mean do you believe that there should be a change in government for many. well. only for you know who was born with the later presidents who shot his. well proved to be not good for the country stronger the oil industry destroyed their internal production. they put people against people and so today given israel an economy stupidly shattering their social tissue shattering so of course they need a change of government right now i think rationing the building up there is not tension what you agree or how do you feel about the possibility of united states intervention well brazil as a long tradition we don't intervene in town or firs of other countries because we don't like aus they have our internal affairs be subject to intervention of now some of the people so i think the united states will stay in and push and proceed position like he is today ok making their politics go in e
well i don't have enough information to tell you why.i just can't understand that the lawyer because they see mr mudd who is to the man in power. how do you see i mean do you believe that there should be a change in government for many. well. only for you know who was born with the later presidents who shot his. well proved to be not good for the country stronger the oil industry destroyed their internal production. they put people against people and so today given israel an economy stupidly...
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she mobilized white women as well. she worked with white suffragists as well. they lobbied together. course starts the therage club, which is first black women's organization. which helps everyone. she maintains a pretty good relationship with them. she was very important. they don't have much of a choice. she andlso ask to -- her husband were republicans before she ripped -- before she becomes an independent. forgoes around the state republican candidates, white and black. she is an important figure there. what was the second? i am not sure about her relationship. ida wells also worked with marcus garvey. wells also talked about reparations because she lived in 13 italians were lynched and families got reparations. the government got reparations from the u.s. as a result of that. she said, why not african-americans? she was involved in that as well. -- mary churchro terrel had a hard time. she is from memphis. meet at a mutual admiration society when they first meet. she liked mary church and what she stood for. she was one of those people who was not worried
she mobilized white women as well. she worked with white suffragists as well. they lobbied together. course starts the therage club, which is first black women's organization. which helps everyone. she maintains a pretty good relationship with them. she was very important. they don't have much of a choice. she andlso ask to -- her husband were republicans before she ripped -- before she becomes an independent. forgoes around the state republican candidates, white and black. she is an important...
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well i think we need to know that.s that really true and also if it really is fact finding, why isn't the republican staff there as well? if you really are after the truth, then the appearances become all the more important that we are on a quest for truth , not to score partisan points which is what a lot of what's going on appears to be about the 2020 election. david: well you have several, what's confusing i think to a lot of folks is the fact that you have so many investigations going on. you have some republican investigations, you have a lot of democrat investigations now since they won the house, you have these separate tracks, but let's focus on mueller for once. your investigation as a special counsel led to an impeachment. will this one lead to an impeachment as well do you think the mueller investigation? >> well it's unlikely if we go back to why did we hire robert mueller? why was he appointed back in may of 2017, and when we go back to that appointing document by rod rosenstein, what we see is to investig
well i think we need to know that.s that really true and also if it really is fact finding, why isn't the republican staff there as well? if you really are after the truth, then the appearances become all the more important that we are on a quest for truth , not to score partisan points which is what a lot of what's going on appears to be about the 2020 election. david: well you have several, what's confusing i think to a lot of folks is the fact that you have so many investigations going on....
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we play with them because well they are until you do you play well to me yeah let's talk about human rights because this is essential that you care about you wrote a couple of years ago that the most powerful breath of hope for all those who were living under the oppression of storage area regimes was the european union well i'm not anymore is it you're right i mean when i do you know how we are we go in bed with her the likes of mohammed l.c.c. or putin or mama those who say let's take that example a couple of days ago you happy that the us was given legitimacy absolutely not absolutely not so i know you're ale about it but nothing's ever done as it well we you continue with association agreements with egypt you will hit them you wear it again you again i mean you don't get them where you can continue playing that game as if i were the european union and i'm not i'm a member of the european parliament one of seven hundred fifty one and i happen to disagree with those policies and you know i'll just tell you one thing the number one customers of the weapons industry in france in belg
we play with them because well they are until you do you play well to me yeah let's talk about human rights because this is essential that you care about you wrote a couple of years ago that the most powerful breath of hope for all those who were living under the oppression of storage area regimes was the european union well i'm not anymore is it you're right i mean when i do you know how we are we go in bed with her the likes of mohammed l.c.c. or putin or mama those who say let's take that...
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well not to i think ordinary people you know i mean inside the party well you know in washington you know i think there was this idea of him as distant but that's not the view that people in nine states or all around the world had i think the voters felt quite connected to obama and he i think uniquely among american politicians and the last couple of generations was able to forge a connection with people but the democratic congress wolf is is gerry connolly was one of those who couldn't understand why there was such a lack of communication between the white house and democrats on capitol hill he said people like me susan twenty fourteen this was way into the presidency people like me want to be allies i mean i am an ally so work with us reach out to us you know we're not the enemy well i should say things like that yeah i would take one democratic house but he wasn't so he wasn't alone there was the well i think we had a very good relationship with democrats in the house i mean nancy pelosi i mean that's the only way we passed health care law wall street reform all of the major init
well not to i think ordinary people you know i mean inside the party well you know in washington you know i think there was this idea of him as distant but that's not the view that people in nine states or all around the world had i think the voters felt quite connected to obama and he i think uniquely among american politicians and the last couple of generations was able to forge a connection with people but the democratic congress wolf is is gerry connolly was one of those who couldn't...
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a move that didn't go down very well among valencia supporters. your family is an example of the country and i would give it one thing which is not even in my neighborhood and if been asked to come pick me down the field would my country and putting into with. what i would of finished i've been there who are motives are so forgotten fairly me that our leaders are anything that is what i mean they can afford it because they were left for the local war about alone or. professional getting paid for children then what a poor moon the. economist you can name out of cornish what it's like and you don't when you're but only child of india for india to show you look but the dream turned into a nightmare during his two years in barcelona he barely played and if you don't play you can't school. however his next transfer would be a happy a while. thanks to the six six. goal scoring machine is back in business these even sets a new record scoring the most goals as a substitute in the one called all. that all they will not be able to dial a lot no matter your
a move that didn't go down very well among valencia supporters. your family is an example of the country and i would give it one thing which is not even in my neighborhood and if been asked to come pick me down the field would my country and putting into with. what i would of finished i've been there who are motives are so forgotten fairly me that our leaders are anything that is what i mean they can afford it because they were left for the local war about alone or. professional getting paid...
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well it's interesting i think to see why. these protests were civil and today i think we've got to say those are the facts that be this big dust consists of consultation exercise which was ever undertaken by million mark only two months ago and a great national debate as he calls it and this continued yesterday. through those those meetings you and numerous meetings all around the country over the last two months the the president has been trying to find out what the people want what's the. and the search people in general want so they've been coming up with a great list students of the things in there are asking for i think today the demonstrators were saying look we've heard we've now you see what we want now gets worse than this one it's going to take place i think for some of it was well let's stop talking now it's time for the super action and there are definitely people on these so you have this rallies now people want their initially november who got involved. have got involved since then right who really wants. to sta
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and so and in other countries as well so this comes down to. north korea probably does have some legitimate security concerns even though they're an erratic country and certainly that's why i don't think they'll probably ever give up their nuclear weapons all right very interesting to hear your thoughts. certainly a lot to keep track of in terms of what's happening around the world and we're glad to have you help wrap our minds around it ivan eland u.s. defense analyst thanks for being with us on our to international. thank you. all right a transparency group claims it has uncovered systemic bias by facebook targeting conservatives more and then after a short break you are watching. warren buffett you know these doing the stock buybacks which is you know used to be illegal so recently that's completely fraudulent and yes no governance or oversight whatsoever you know he's a more than one of the biggest are the biggest shareholder of wells fargo for example during that period when they were engaged in serial criminality when they were engaged in
and so and in other countries as well so this comes down to. north korea probably does have some legitimate security concerns even though they're an erratic country and certainly that's why i don't think they'll probably ever give up their nuclear weapons all right very interesting to hear your thoughts. certainly a lot to keep track of in terms of what's happening around the world and we're glad to have you help wrap our minds around it ivan eland u.s. defense analyst thanks for being with us...
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forces in country there as well. talk to me a little bit about whether or not it makes sense to have rotations of particularly cyber national guard units. this would be good for morale, retention recruiting, allow them , to be at the tip of the spear while exchanging great ideas. is that something that makes sense to you? >> absolutely makes sense and something we're already doing. >> right. >> particularly where you have state partnership programs because they have a level of trust that's built some over 25 years. and they have that expertise. and it helps me in u-com because otherwise i pull from my cybercenter and expertise pan -- and sent that came out to a nation. here we can rotate through from a state with the same expertise and ability to build that capacity. we are actually beginning to do more of that in europe today. >> i understand there might be some need for additional funding through the national guard to do that? or are there adequate resources for you to conduct that program? or will you need more? >
forces in country there as well. talk to me a little bit about whether or not it makes sense to have rotations of particularly cyber national guard units. this would be good for morale, retention recruiting, allow them , to be at the tip of the spear while exchanging great ideas. is that something that makes sense to you? >> absolutely makes sense and something we're already doing. >> right. >> particularly where you have state partnership programs because they have a level of...
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interests as well as israeli ones let's talk about well actually what the two gentlemen talked about the most in their news conference and that was iran bet is i guess what israel and the united states do is bring everything in the region back to the perceived iranian threat. well certainly my point here was was here both for this summit and officially to talk about the joint policy that israel and the united states is prosecuting against iran both men talking about the the pull out of the iran nuclear deal and my proposed talking about a regional rampage by iran very much buttressing the message that's been coming from benjamin netanyahu both his nationally and domestically to his audience here about the daily nature of the existential nature of the threat from iran and u.s. continued support towards israel in countering that threat now obviously this is both the foreign policy of both countries but it also comes in the context of what is still a very hard fought israeli election campaign being prosecuted by benjamin netanyahu and so this comes at a helpful time for him and he was a
interests as well as israeli ones let's talk about well actually what the two gentlemen talked about the most in their news conference and that was iran bet is i guess what israel and the united states do is bring everything in the region back to the perceived iranian threat. well certainly my point here was was here both for this summit and officially to talk about the joint policy that israel and the united states is prosecuting against iran both men talking about the the pull out of the iran...
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i'm sure are well aware of and everybody that's watching this show i'm sure is well aware of but the interesting part about this whole story peter is i think the semantic israel stuff is more of a side show the real story to all of this to me at least was watching the democrats having to deal with do we condemn black muslim love immigrant women are do we condemn comments about israel anti semitism and this speaks to the intersectionality that is plaguing the democrats and the united states as a whole everything is being dissected and chopped up into little bits and now you have the ultimate conundrum you have omar speaking maybe you could sit or eight disparaging comments about israel or jews but maybe not but the point is is that you have the democrats now and pelosi trying to figure out what do we do here do we go after omar do we go after israel is it anti-semitic what it did to the day peter they ended up condemning everybody everybody. oh i'm doing is eating popcorn watching this entire thing happen particularly to the democratic party because. of pointed out here i mean you see
i'm sure are well aware of and everybody that's watching this show i'm sure is well aware of but the interesting part about this whole story peter is i think the semantic israel stuff is more of a side show the real story to all of this to me at least was watching the democrats having to deal with do we condemn black muslim love immigrant women are do we condemn comments about israel anti semitism and this speaks to the intersectionality that is plaguing the democrats and the united states as a...
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tim: well over a billion.id: so there are 7.5 billion people on the face of the earth, so one in every seven people as one. tim: some people bought more than one along the way. [laughter] tim: i would hope so, anyway. david: you do have new ones coming out every so often. if i buy a new iphone, should i expect another one in two years? or? tim: you should expect that apple's going to keep innovating and -- [laughter] tim: and you should jump on the train now though. [laughter] tim: because, because life is so short, david. [laughter] [applause] david: well, ok, i -- [applause] david: i have one here. i have my iphone here actually. and i do use it and love it. and one time, you and i were in china, and i could not work something and i asked you to help me, and you said, look, i don't normally do tech support. [laughter] david: but you were nice, and it did work. you came out with the apple watch not too long ago. why was it called the apple watch and not the iwatch? because you have iphone, ipod, ipad, why not
tim: well over a billion.id: so there are 7.5 billion people on the face of the earth, so one in every seven people as one. tim: some people bought more than one along the way. [laughter] tim: i would hope so, anyway. david: you do have new ones coming out every so often. if i buy a new iphone, should i expect another one in two years? or? tim: you should expect that apple's going to keep innovating and -- [laughter] tim: and you should jump on the train now though. [laughter] tim: because,...
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>> well, i don't know what he did in it. i only know what i read from accounts. >> he was the chief negotiator, apparently, based on those accounts. >> yeah, and if those accounts are right, then he failed. the fact is, i believe the president should not have engaged in this brinksmanship unless you had a plan on how to get out before we hit ground. >> is that the president's fault or is that jared's fault? >> it's both, and i think what happened with the shutdown was i think they all convinced themselves that the democrats were just gonna give in. >> yeah. >> and i looked at the president straight in the eye five, six weeks ago, and said, "they've been waiting two years for this. they're not gonna give in." >> right. >> if you want the wall funding that badly and you want to get it done, then you've got to give them something that you normally wouldn't be willing to give because they're giving something that they've said publicly they're not willing to give. that's the way politics works. >> the title of the book is "let me
>> well, i don't know what he did in it. i only know what i read from accounts. >> he was the chief negotiator, apparently, based on those accounts. >> yeah, and if those accounts are right, then he failed. the fact is, i believe the president should not have engaged in this brinksmanship unless you had a plan on how to get out before we hit ground. >> is that the president's fault or is that jared's fault? >> it's both, and i think what happened with the shutdown...
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well this is. now i suppose i'm just grinning because these are some of the issues that we're dealing with on a daily basis and as people are developing these technologies. some of it is useful some of the technologies like on orbit service vehicles which are like little maneuverable satellites that can approach other objects as technologies and it's helped clean up debris or potentially to extend the life satellite right however at the moment because of the sort of situation between some of the big powers in the world there's a lack of trust yeah and so you know we automatically think the worst case scenario you know i it's a great we can maneuver the satellites close to turn over we're sitting there going to crash them and take them down another option possibility about militarization in space is ground to space so something happening down on the ground shooting satellites in space is it a tell us more about that yeah that happened going to happen. well it happened it was a segment that china dem
well this is. now i suppose i'm just grinning because these are some of the issues that we're dealing with on a daily basis and as people are developing these technologies. some of it is useful some of the technologies like on orbit service vehicles which are like little maneuverable satellites that can approach other objects as technologies and it's helped clean up debris or potentially to extend the life satellite right however at the moment because of the sort of situation between some of...
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she well you know. i'm neither a psychologist either or a psychiatrist but i would say this is the mentality of empire game of finish it off for us well i guess i know the way for her to avoid you just mr trump has just voiced it in his new plan for. you know for their pain for me well for station u.s. troops abroad if you pay the full price and fifty percent premium for the privilege of hosting these troops you will be completely safe but if you don't if you don't then you'll have a problem so it sounds like very much to a great kid to me you know if you pay for our troops on your territory not only you won't be attacked by the main thing you won't be attacked by us because actually kill me vine example all the west country been at their balls in the last fifty years ok the west oh no hold on here we've run out of time gentlemen many thanks to my guests here in moscow and in london and thanks to our viewers for watching us here see you next time and remember. this is a sticker from the water bottle fou
she well you know. i'm neither a psychologist either or a psychiatrist but i would say this is the mentality of empire game of finish it off for us well i guess i know the way for her to avoid you just mr trump has just voiced it in his new plan for. you know for their pain for me well for station u.s. troops abroad if you pay the full price and fifty percent premium for the privilege of hosting these troops you will be completely safe but if you don't if you don't then you'll have a problem so...
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they my pendency throughout the second half as well as one 25 points to seven. second half as well as one 25 points to the six nations t57; f 7 m n second half as well as one 25 points to the six nations would q, f 7 m n in the six nations if they would have been be today. in the end, it was surprising errors from johnny. a lot of wayward cakes. it wasn't unusualfor a lot of wayward cakes. it wasn't unusual for a player of his calibre to play in that manner. a surprising lack of discipline from ireland throughout the match as well. a huge shock, you have to say, forjoe, who was hoping that his team was going to be at the right time. we can get some reflection from both camps now. this is very differing moods, as you can imagine from the ireland and welsh camp. it is hard to put into words, we have worked incredibly ha rd over words, we have worked incredibly hard over the last past year. we started well tonight, tricky conditions, i cannot started well tonight, tricky conditions group, >t started well tonight, tricky conditions group, a special group, about that group, a special group
they my pendency throughout the second half as well as one 25 points to seven. second half as well as one 25 points to the six nations t57; f 7 m n second half as well as one 25 points to the six nations would q, f 7 m n in the six nations if they would have been be today. in the end, it was surprising errors from johnny. a lot of wayward cakes. it wasn't unusualfor a lot of wayward cakes. it wasn't unusual for a player of his calibre to play in that manner. a surprising lack of discipline from...
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venezuelans, who does not care about the health and well—being as well. in power, maintaining his privileges, and he does not care how the rest of the country does at this time. but in practical terms, how could you expect the declaration of your man, juan guaido, as a rival president, with all of the questions and chaos that that raises, how could you expect that to do anything but the situation even more horrible for ordinary venezuelan people? well, it is very important to understand, stephen, that this crisis started many years ago. most of the regions in venezuela do not have power, do not have electricity many times a week, many times a day. it is caracas for the first time thatis it is caracas for the first time that is feeling the worst of it. juan guaido did not proclaim himself as president, according to article two to three of our constitution, he became president after not having a legitimate one elected. —— 223. juan guaido has the support not only of the national assembly, which represents 1a million venezuelans, but he has also the support
venezuelans, who does not care about the health and well—being as well. in power, maintaining his privileges, and he does not care how the rest of the country does at this time. but in practical terms, how could you expect the declaration of your man, juan guaido, as a rival president, with all of the questions and chaos that that raises, how could you expect that to do anything but the situation even more horrible for ordinary venezuelan people? well, it is very important to understand,...
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well from. your credit in jerusalem welcome so israel blaming hamas hamas denying it what's the latest. yeah that's right so far and no. but you know the strike. this report about an unnamed hamas official denies that hamas is involved suggesting somehow that this might be an accident again that has happened before now the israeli army has not responded to such claims and has actually said they are holding hamas was controlling the gaza strip responsible . for this strike they're saying this rocket was manufactured in gaza that it belongs to one of the big a militant group so the hamas military wing now we understand that preparations are going to light up the security situation the israeli army has closed off some of the roads around the gaza strip has also reinforces troops has closed the crossing it controls off gasser but we also heard from the special coordinator for the middle east mr blanton of the u.n. special coordinator who is saying that they're working with the egyptians to try to de
well from. your credit in jerusalem welcome so israel blaming hamas hamas denying it what's the latest. yeah that's right so far and no. but you know the strike. this report about an unnamed hamas official denies that hamas is involved suggesting somehow that this might be an accident again that has happened before now the israeli army has not responded to such claims and has actually said they are holding hamas was controlling the gaza strip responsible . for this strike they're saying this...
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well see i think that in a kind of a win win prospect to well be largely determined by the but whether both sides would accept the fact that china to its political or economic institutions were not be changed fundamentally as washington want to be so it will not be a kind of a mirror image of the united states want and you see that the when we refer to those a market economy for instance there's no so-called a a one size fits all models for the market economy and a china of course where you believe that we have being engaged with our opening up and reform and the china's model for economic development in the past few decades has proved that it is successful and work for for china and we believe that those small those with with its china's cut the risk takes work for china so if united states try to through those kind of a negotiation or pressure try to change fundamentally and based upon china's constitution that where china should change its political economic system it is impossible so if you know as they finally live with this reality it is likely for both sides to reach consent and
well see i think that in a kind of a win win prospect to well be largely determined by the but whether both sides would accept the fact that china to its political or economic institutions were not be changed fundamentally as washington want to be so it will not be a kind of a mirror image of the united states want and you see that the when we refer to those a market economy for instance there's no so-called a a one size fits all models for the market economy and a china of course where you...
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well emotionally exhausted. because. those super stressful. but it worked. this time are right the only old cuban told board to create dragon capsule is a dummy it's connected to sensors to monitor what a human would experience nasa plans to put two astronauts aboard leecher there she are how do they feel about it it. seemed like everything went smoothly all the way up until watch and so far so good so from our standpoint this is this is what you want to see you want to see the team hitting its stride. as we get ready to put people on these things. this test flight will measure the vessel's reliability and safety in real life conditions that it paves the way for one of musk's long held ambition is for the future of space travel. oh we go back to the moon cern that's the goal. we should have a base on the moon. permanently right here in paris on the moon and send people to mars you know sort of on mars those were. a giant leap perhaps for now i must give nasa are a small step closer to sending ordinary people into space. well our very own aaron tilton is here
well emotionally exhausted. because. those super stressful. but it worked. this time are right the only old cuban told board to create dragon capsule is a dummy it's connected to sensors to monitor what a human would experience nasa plans to put two astronauts aboard leecher there she are how do they feel about it it. seemed like everything went smoothly all the way up until watch and so far so good so from our standpoint this is this is what you want to see you want to see the team hitting its...
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the well kept a natural born striker. in the state is that you can feel a man with a tragic story behind him. from a humble spanish neighborhood. the for me. of the secret behind. if you. believe. me. still. take us to the. to. the strike i was born and raised in this little town. since he was a child he's much more than a. family friend. a . father was also a footballer he was the one who shaped personally professionally. he isn't by his side and he. always carries a picture of. the . the. father died of a heart attack at the gates of the lets you stadium while he was waiting to congratulate his son on his debut. and does not want to. feel a little. something you worry you need in the middle. of the. if he. is there. but tragedy didn't stop there from succeeding at becoming an idol in valencia where he's still very much remembered. a. young. people. going to see him in the last part of the. big and you go. to the leader i mean in any other year. it's me gusta i keep it in. there for. a. while and valencia scored and scor
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economy well look we live increasingly in a global economy right now and what happens in china and frankly what happens in europe affects what's happened united states we've seen a slowdown in the u.s. economy in the fourth quarter and many economists believe that all will continue slow in twenty nine hundred so i think it certainly behooves both countries the united states and china to resolve their trade differences that's complicated though because the they're based on serious issues regarding obviously the tariffs that the president has imposed as walls of intellectual property rights opening up of markets and so i know that the economic slowdown will certainly probably a hasten china looking for the deal but they're not going to do that unless it's in their own interest so you think that this slowdown does give president trump more leverage to get these concessions out of the chinese government well look i think on the domestic side as well you see increasingly farmer suffering losses here in the united states the trade deficit figures came out in the united states this week it's the
economy well look we live increasingly in a global economy right now and what happens in china and frankly what happens in europe affects what's happened united states we've seen a slowdown in the u.s. economy in the fourth quarter and many economists believe that all will continue slow in twenty nine hundred so i think it certainly behooves both countries the united states and china to resolve their trade differences that's complicated though because the they're based on serious issues...
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as well. but really this is a chance for the broader. to come together and remember the. terrible events of so affected this city. as many as. expected that was the estimate. you remember. on friday attended by the prime minister just. found significance to the muslim community. but this is an event for the. andrew many around the world who have noted the contrast between the way that the prime minister has handled this event sort of inclusive tolerant. and how that contrast is sort of divisive and is going on elsewhere around the world in europe in the u.s. with trump is in and so on the new zealand is satisfied with wages and has handled this. well i speak for christchurch because that's where i've been for the last just over a week but most honorable here in fact no one i've spoken to says anything of the british you are deeply impressed by the prime minister she's only been prime minister say months no they really feel she has got the toes of the group of her response to this tragedy right and go to new york very very involved not only empathizing with just a bit you
as well. but really this is a chance for the broader. to come together and remember the. terrible events of so affected this city. as many as. expected that was the estimate. you remember. on friday attended by the prime minister just. found significance to the muslim community. but this is an event for the. andrew many around the world who have noted the contrast between the way that the prime minister has handled this event sort of inclusive tolerant. and how that contrast is sort of divisive...
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well the last time i got a lot was significantly strengthened it was. the last major mass shooting in new zealand which was nine hundred ninety one and while a mascot and since the heart from a few minor changes our gun laws have really stagnated so at the moment we don't have a rich history of the different far as that excess new zealand make it really quite difficult tracking those know who owns what and we also allow the position of some simular americans which with some small modifications can be turned into the kinds of weapons that the shooter used in that horrific massacre so those are the two kind of main issues that look like your own table for gun the former coming weeks and a prime minister a signal that she's keen to look into this issue senior policymakers have expressed a lot of eagerness and the police minister has a record of engaging in this issue and pushing to go home so it really looks like. journalists peter mckenzie talking to us from new zealand capital wellington thanks for your reporting. well let's talk a bit more now about the
well the last time i got a lot was significantly strengthened it was. the last major mass shooting in new zealand which was nine hundred ninety one and while a mascot and since the heart from a few minor changes our gun laws have really stagnated so at the moment we don't have a rich history of the different far as that excess new zealand make it really quite difficult tracking those know who owns what and we also allow the position of some simular americans which with some small modifications...
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well, thank you for being here. now, today's vote -- today's votes cap a week of something the american people haven't seen enough of in the past two years. both parties in the united states congress standing up to donald trump. in two days, congress has delivered three, three major rebukes to the president and stood up for transparency, accountability, and the constitutional powers of our branch of government. yesterday, the senate took a crucial vote to forbid the president from continuing any military involvement with the conflict in yemen. that vote was about the limits of executive power. and as we just saw today, 12 senate republicans, far more than the bare minimum, joined democrats to terminate the president's emergency declaration. that vote was also about the limits of executive power, and i thank my friend, joaquin castro, who was in the senate gallery, for shepherding that resolution through the house. and while earlier today, the house amazingly passed a resolution demanding the department of justice re
well, thank you for being here. now, today's vote -- today's votes cap a week of something the american people haven't seen enough of in the past two years. both parties in the united states congress standing up to donald trump. in two days, congress has delivered three, three major rebukes to the president and stood up for transparency, accountability, and the constitutional powers of our branch of government. yesterday, the senate took a crucial vote to forbid the president from continuing...
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so they've handled that well. there are other systems, sniper systems, ammunition and perhaps looking at the kurd straights, perhaps consideration for naval systems as well here in the future as we move forward. >> we have an authorization bill coming up. is that something you think that we might need some more language on? >> well, as you will see, i will have recommendations for that. >> good. >> and i would like consideration of those recommendations. >> okay. appreciate that. general lyons, i know there is a problem in trying to get all the service, materials transported out where they have needed and recently there has been some suggestion that maybe some of that should be -- should be contracted out. we have gone through some problems with the housing program recently on contracting out. do you have any comments to make about that as being one of the solutions to the problem that we face getting this material out? >> chairman, if you're referring to the joint deployment enterprise. >> i am. >> we are linked
so they've handled that well. there are other systems, sniper systems, ammunition and perhaps looking at the kurd straights, perhaps consideration for naval systems as well here in the future as we move forward. >> we have an authorization bill coming up. is that something you think that we might need some more language on? >> well, as you will see, i will have recommendations for that. >> good. >> and i would like consideration of those recommendations. >> okay....
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if we look at the mocker cease we're doing pretty well as well ok all right so with the drop in ministration is doing is forcing us. and other countries to jews are you going to support this aggressive the attempted coup to overthrow the elected government of venezuela or are you going to go. aboard this this government that the united states does not like so it is international or the venezuelan conflict on a very dangerous basis because countries now are being forced to do are they going to go with an aggressive imperialism action or are they going to those who are democracy and the rights of the people that as well or at least the u.s. threatens to tighten the economic screws on cuba if it's primitive you are a stunt the u.s. national security adviser said the new restrictions would target cuba's military john bolton also tweeted the region's nations should condemn caracas russia's foreign ministry described bolton statement as crazy and inappropriate my gas you have takes a closer look at washington's role in south america. the united states is exceptional literally thou and by different
if we look at the mocker cease we're doing pretty well as well ok all right so with the drop in ministration is doing is forcing us. and other countries to jews are you going to support this aggressive the attempted coup to overthrow the elected government of venezuela or are you going to go. aboard this this government that the united states does not like so it is international or the venezuelan conflict on a very dangerous basis because countries now are being forced to do are they going to...
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another turbulent week for ben as well about russian and u.s. resolutions to resolve the country's crisis fail at the u.n. security council while washington's economic pressure probs caracas to transfer the european h.q. of its maybe a monster. last night i. see the sixteenth weekend of your live us movement unrest with police there resorting to tear gas and water cannon against protesters. in the u.s. the north korean leaders hold their.
another turbulent week for ben as well about russian and u.s. resolutions to resolve the country's crisis fail at the u.n. security council while washington's economic pressure probs caracas to transfer the european h.q. of its maybe a monster. last night i. see the sixteenth weekend of your live us movement unrest with police there resorting to tear gas and water cannon against protesters. in the u.s. the north korean leaders hold their.
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i got you there i know i had begun well they had credit real well would be. a veteran if yannis a while in my head that good that. i know my way along with the alpha. as i had been aware of when in fact. i know admin. well much and when you can be done loudly yeah can you because i'm and. we wouldn't be doing the auto had. family on here have got a million that they did on the. foot of us lived as it was a few lucky enough that i didn't have to have a field gets up as it has a guy. in the big holes with a lot of. has a for my book and if it was a little would. be. maybe in the midwest even with us on the mail with us honestly. if. that. is if you're a plus in the field. and if it'll be as if you. do with us i think you. are. everywhere there like that video would pull more oh my god i was going to have already ground and i'm on. my fish and this is. how padma shri. can have exact gain only his it's. cold. and in the midst of i'm sure my. butthole as hell but i was joking. but. this time. it's mama bear you. come within a shot i'm hammered on. noir but i gave
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yes so well this is how the. cut cut. if played. cut. cut. cut. i do think the numbers mean something they've mattered the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime families each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long for the old bridge with six percent world market thirty percent some with one hundred to five hundred per second per second and fifth when he rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers over. the only number you need to remember one one business show you know board the mint one and only boom box. welcome back across all things considered to mind you were discussing some real names. ok now we're joined by john locke when he's in france he's a lecturer in political philosophy and i says that the big catholic university of vendee john welcome to the program glad to have you on my least favorite topic these days is braggs said i'm tired of thinking about it. i used to think long apart that there was a democracy
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well if you're bored p.j. you're you're not alone there are sixty million british citizen who feel the same way as you do and many no doubt hundreds of millions of observers from all around the world i completely agree with your question and what strikes me about this ridiculous drawn out nightmare is that it's in bodies one of the systemic problems of today's politics and that is the inability to change anything the inability to effect any kind of genuine alternative to choose an alternative and we see this of course with bricks it the agony over bricks it over mrs may's deal is all the more upset because her deal is not a deal it is a response to leave everything as it has the last forty years. and the same goes for populism in europe and for donald trump what we see is in all these three cases people announcing radical change promising radical change and then sticking with the policies that existed for decades trumps. colonized nation the colonization of trump's foreign policy by the neo cons is a perfect e
well if you're bored p.j. you're you're not alone there are sixty million british citizen who feel the same way as you do and many no doubt hundreds of millions of observers from all around the world i completely agree with your question and what strikes me about this ridiculous drawn out nightmare is that it's in bodies one of the systemic problems of today's politics and that is the inability to change anything the inability to effect any kind of genuine alternative to choose an alternative...
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what did you experience well the british press as very very special. part of the prez run by an australian who has his own agenda and i think in the once you get used to it you can take it with a little bit of uma and i left for my successor a big file with. opticals about me which were absolutely hilarious about my nazi pos the bottom a coalition etc and i just loved it you know just for the record i you and alcoholic it's not sit no i'm not an alcoholic not not even an ex nazi and. it's interesting that yesterday overstates three years after the drugs it was a referendum back in two thousand and sixteen france's president said that bracks it symbolizes the crisis of a europe that has failed to respond to its people's need for protection and the major shocks of the modern world for what you said you you get it does seem that he sort of got that right i think he's got it right i think he's got it right because the e.u. has become a very very big machine which concentrates very much from institutional procedure and which does not bring across what it do
what did you experience well the british press as very very special. part of the prez run by an australian who has his own agenda and i think in the once you get used to it you can take it with a little bit of uma and i left for my successor a big file with. opticals about me which were absolutely hilarious about my nazi pos the bottom a coalition etc and i just loved it you know just for the record i you and alcoholic it's not sit no i'm not an alcoholic not not even an ex nazi and. it's...
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well i say no to kale. mm.eah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. no hidden fees. no platform fees. no trade minimums. and yes, it's all at one low price. td ameritrade. ♪ >>> welcome back this is 15% surge following last night's. the company anonounced a 500 bu back national is a big factor >> if those stats aren't enough 30% increase in new customers during the firstquarter. >> there is a wild debate on twitter between various cnbc anchors. >>> planning to raise between 3,000,000,010 billion with a merger they say to be clear there's been in relation to commerce transaction. any speculation of this kind was wrong. further more we have not decided to do a transaction at all >> i did not about it. >> yeah. >> saying that if this merger went ahead they would need to do between 2,000,015 million raise it has got up to about 8 euros this isn't going to help us. it is trading about 760 at the moment >> or that it wouldn't happen as well >>> we are awaiting lyft's ipo pricing.
well i say no to kale. mm.eah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. no hidden fees. no platform fees. no trade minimums. and yes, it's all at one low price. td ameritrade. ♪ >>> welcome back this is 15% surge following last night's. the company anonounced a 500 bu back national is a big factor >> if those stats aren't enough 30% increase in new customers during the firstquarter. >> there is a wild debate on twitter between various cnbc...
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but as well as government says it is good riddance to have u.s. diplomats leaving the country making up some of those governments as washington's decision to pull its last diplomats out follows a breakdown in negotiations secretary. said the deteriorating situation constrains u.s. policy options maduro had already cut ties with washington over its recognition of the opposition. as venezuela's interim leader. the opposition dominated national assembly in venezuela described the widespread power outages as well as a national emergency so let's talk to theresa bo now covering events for us then get in caracas tell us about this. of all the closure of the u.s. embassy in the diplomats leaving. well the united states that it shut it down a year that they're asking and removing all personnel here because as you just said in my statement is that constrained to us and the country this was. followed after by a statement by president. that he was giving feminity two hours for the united states government to take and we move on in the country and we're told
but as well as government says it is good riddance to have u.s. diplomats leaving the country making up some of those governments as washington's decision to pull its last diplomats out follows a breakdown in negotiations secretary. said the deteriorating situation constrains u.s. policy options maduro had already cut ties with washington over its recognition of the opposition. as venezuela's interim leader. the opposition dominated national assembly in venezuela described the widespread power...
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well, maybe we've got to rethink that.how a significant number of americans would like to give socialism a try. a majority of democrats, according to some polls, identify as socialists. and at least one of the front-runners for the democratic nomination next year are avowed socialists. this week we're going to take a deep look at socialism and ask what is it and why is it suddenly popular on the american left. is it really an improvement on the capitalism that seems to be the bedrock of american prosperity through this country's history? joining me now to discuss all this is the editor and publisher of -- [inaudible] magazine and or author of "the socialist manifesto." also with me, ryan born, he's an economist at the cato institute, a libertarian institution, and he's an avowed capitalism. let's understand what we're talking about. what, in very simple and brief term, is your understanding of socialism? >> too much of life today is accidents of birth, and we believe that people should have at the very least the core neces
well, maybe we've got to rethink that.how a significant number of americans would like to give socialism a try. a majority of democrats, according to some polls, identify as socialists. and at least one of the front-runners for the democratic nomination next year are avowed socialists. this week we're going to take a deep look at socialism and ask what is it and why is it suddenly popular on the american left. is it really an improvement on the capitalism that seems to be the bedrock of...
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well. when they. reject. it we're back with say out in mexico's undersecretary for north america and. in the u.s. and ca talks discussing the challenges mexico. facing in the relations with its northern neighbor so mr said to try him just to find the steel and aliment him cherubs we've just touched upon by concerns of national security. just using that as a pretext or it is about to go now have to work on not being seen as a threat to the united states. there is no way a mexican steal can be a threat to the united states for one thing the trade instilled products is quite strong in both directions but bigger the exports from the united states to mexico so that the us has a surplus with mexico how can import from mexico be a threat i really think this was a pretext to create some extra room for the stimulus three a in accordance with the vision of president trump would support the mystic industry rather than thinking of global engagement of trade so the excuse is not good but it doesn't matter whatever it is i
well. when they. reject. it we're back with say out in mexico's undersecretary for north america and. in the u.s. and ca talks discussing the challenges mexico. facing in the relations with its northern neighbor so mr said to try him just to find the steel and aliment him cherubs we've just touched upon by concerns of national security. just using that as a pretext or it is about to go now have to work on not being seen as a threat to the united states. there is no way a mexican steal can be a...
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>> well, i'll say this, maria.ecutor anymore, i don't allege crimes anymore, but as you mentioned earlier, i've severe enclassified document that any member has been allowed to see, and there is enough there that i think that everyone should be treat fairly, everyone should be treat equally, and there is enough information there that a jury of their peers should be presented with that information before a grand jury to consider whether or not crimes committed. and again, finally someone in charge of the justice department who is committed to that and getting to ap apolitical department of justice, and i think we'll get back on track. that's the only way the american people are going to feel better about our justice system. maria: all right. we've said it before, certainly looks like obama politicized all of these agencies. congressman, thank you. >>> more reaction from democratic congressman ro khanna. he sits on the house oversight committee, and from whitewater independent counsel ken starr. independent counsel k
>> well, i'll say this, maria.ecutor anymore, i don't allege crimes anymore, but as you mentioned earlier, i've severe enclassified document that any member has been allowed to see, and there is enough there that i think that everyone should be treat fairly, everyone should be treat equally, and there is enough information there that a jury of their peers should be presented with that information before a grand jury to consider whether or not crimes committed. and again, finally someone...
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president trump: i think it's going very well. the trade deal is going very well. they're in china right now, the highest level of our people meeting with their people. then they'll be coming back here for another round. it's a very comprehensive, to use a word some people like, some people don't like, i think it's ok. but it's a very detailed enlisting of problems that we've had with china over the years. it's going to have to be a great deal. if it's not we can't do it. [[inaudible] question] president trump: i'm very happy with pat shanahan. i think he's done a really great job. we've knocked out the caliphate. in a short period of time, far shorter than people said was even possible. we're working very well together on the wall and the border. i'm very upset with mexico. i think mexico is doing a lot of talking. they have the strongest immigration laws anywhere. anywhere in the world they probably have the strongest and we have the worst. we have the weakest, the most pathetic, the most laughed-at immigration laws anywhere in the world. they're the democrats' l
president trump: i think it's going very well. the trade deal is going very well. they're in china right now, the highest level of our people meeting with their people. then they'll be coming back here for another round. it's a very comprehensive, to use a word some people like, some people don't like, i think it's ok. but it's a very detailed enlisting of problems that we've had with china over the years. it's going to have to be a great deal. if it's not we can't do it. [[inaudible] question]...