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well. that's a difficult question joe biden certainly looks a lot weaker than he did when all of this began bernie sanders. is very forceful and some would say he at least has sort of the temperament that could beat trump but i think a lot of people in the middle board would seriously doubt. and then there is a little before an end to the people who will seem a little currently below the curve with people who might make it. didn't figure in that report rachel because she didn't come out so well in iowa although she yeah she didn't come out so badly either so let's bring her into the mix and who do you think could beat anybody i think they could all be frankly. 5 i mean you have to remember who last from last night was hillary clinton and hillary clinton was not a candidate what i have there excite the sort of young far left part of the democratic party or was she a candidate. could win over you know sort of moderate republicans or independents because what educated been kind of that he did
well. that's a difficult question joe biden certainly looks a lot weaker than he did when all of this began bernie sanders. is very forceful and some would say he at least has sort of the temperament that could beat trump but i think a lot of people in the middle board would seriously doubt. and then there is a little before an end to the people who will seem a little currently below the curve with people who might make it. didn't figure in that report rachel because she didn't come out so well...
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as well as in the british capital as well bought. we have seen is the british flag being taken down in brussels from the e.u. institutions from the the commission presidency the parliament and the council building as well we've also seen the european flag being taken down from british offices in brussels as well we also saw emi piece from the briggs party well being piped out of brussels as they were leaving heading back to london we've also heard some reaction from the european institutions the high representative for foreign affairs yourself boyle who's basically the e.u. foreign minister to say that the u.k. will remain a very close partner of the e.u. both on a regional and global scale that's really emphasizing what we heard from the e.u. commission president on the line early on friday where she said that she hoped for a close and more productive relationship post breaks it between the u.k. in the e.u. but said that any deal that the u.k. got couldn't be as good as membership almost half a century of the united kingdom's member
as well as in the british capital as well bought. we have seen is the british flag being taken down in brussels from the e.u. institutions from the the commission presidency the parliament and the council building as well we've also seen the european flag being taken down from british offices in brussels as well we also saw emi piece from the briggs party well being piped out of brussels as they were leaving heading back to london we've also heard some reaction from the european institutions...
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as a defense minister as well you knew the former president very well worked under him for a very long time why didn't you bring all these criticism up during that time. not up to it's true that i have worked under president you know say eduardo dos santos and we all did he stayed in power for almost 40 years no one can say he or she was not part of the system. we were all part of the system was there but it's them if you don't put those who are in a better position to correct what's wrong and improve what's bad are those who knew the system from within. you know. some pussies i meant a can squint and some such they will put a dent but then you must have seen that is a very corrupt system because this is what the documents now show us and that's what even no investigations meant the proof that it's precisely because they have seen these high levels of corruption and because i think that situation shouldn't continue that we're fighting what we have seen for decades. it might be comfortable for us to leave things as they were before. but would that be correct. we now have got a chance fo
as a defense minister as well you knew the former president very well worked under him for a very long time why didn't you bring all these criticism up during that time. not up to it's true that i have worked under president you know say eduardo dos santos and we all did he stayed in power for almost 40 years no one can say he or she was not part of the system. we were all part of the system was there but it's them if you don't put those who are in a better position to correct what's wrong and...
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as the media want to destroy trump but don't be fooled by partisanship is alive and well. across talking some real news i'm joined by my guest and he is a professor at the higher school of economics as well as author of the decay of western civilization and the resurgence of russia we also have dmitri biopics he is a political analyst and editor at interest me internet media project and in london we crossed alexander macarius he is a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com all right gentlemen as always crosstalk roles in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate let me go to london 1st here alex i'm naming this program dumpster fire because like i really don't know where to start here we're in post impeachment post a state of the union address post. and only continues to snowball. the dumpster fire for me is that we're in part 2 of what started in 2016 we had basically a hostile takeover of the republican party with some never trumpeters that are still in very important influential positions and particularly in f
as the media want to destroy trump but don't be fooled by partisanship is alive and well. across talking some real news i'm joined by my guest and he is a professor at the higher school of economics as well as author of the decay of western civilization and the resurgence of russia we also have dmitri biopics he is a political analyst and editor at interest me internet media project and in london we crossed alexander macarius he is a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the...
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i meant back to what you just said well i think that. you know these complain about he is involvement with russia is so absurd already he can destroy his chances you know when he said my message to russia stay out of american election well my message strictly is don't be a fool you know dawn the same theory as their story your chance to be nominated in 2016 you know alex you know one of the things i find very interesting in looking at the coverage of this these. gay sions from these anonymous sources it seems to me they're like living in a time capsule you know bernie sanders visited moscow on his honeymoon actually i think it was he came during the soviet knew there was a sister city thing i think it was moscow in a city in for in vermont i mean there was a reason for him to be here he happened to be having his honeymoon here at the same time but they're trying to stretch this out is that russia is if russia is still a communist country that they're making this really weird connections and that's something that is you know 30 years ago
i meant back to what you just said well i think that. you know these complain about he is involvement with russia is so absurd already he can destroy his chances you know when he said my message to russia stay out of american election well my message strictly is don't be a fool you know dawn the same theory as their story your chance to be nominated in 2016 you know alex you know one of the things i find very interesting in looking at the coverage of this these. gay sions from these anonymous...
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ruler right figure to build something in a standardization that was all for the industrial revolution well in the global economy now we have no standard for money. money referring to other feel money it's infinite regress and as a result. lot of problem stacey. right we're going to get into one of the biggest stories that has been covered over the past few decades not only do we have the is it inflation or is it deflation we've also had is it trade deals or is it immigration or is it automation what's causing job losses what's causing the decline in u.s. manufacturing and incomes and the deaths of despair what's causing all that but speaking of despair i want to show you all an image that somebody created online and this is a merger between max kaiser and hillary clinton and what she might look like had she bought it back in 2011 by watching kaiser reports it was terrifying and caused great despair oh boy but here's a big study that looked at china's introduction into the world trade organization whereby it got to compete with the rest of the developed world but a developing economy tariff
ruler right figure to build something in a standardization that was all for the industrial revolution well in the global economy now we have no standard for money. money referring to other feel money it's infinite regress and as a result. lot of problem stacey. right we're going to get into one of the biggest stories that has been covered over the past few decades not only do we have the is it inflation or is it deflation we've also had is it trade deals or is it immigration or is it automation...
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effect you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let me go to marcus 1st in london well it took 1316 days but the u.k.'s. finally out of the european union the next 11 months will be very key what can we expect and i want to focus on geopolitics here what kind of balancing act does prime minister boris johnson have to play in dealing with the new relationship of the european union and possibly a new relationship with the united states go ahead marcus well now that britain has left the u.s. in unions the hard work begins because the one happens next it's office opportunities to the u.k. for example for cool simply it's unseemly gayness. as the brits and to construct a sensible and coherence immigration policy on the other hand there are challenges to the u.k. and one of those challenges britain is to secure long term and fawns hey just trade it was with countries around the world and there are question marks as to whether britain can't secure and fantasia's trade deals with countries so for example when it comes to america there is some concern that yes brits and it will
effect you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let me go to marcus 1st in london well it took 1316 days but the u.k.'s. finally out of the european union the next 11 months will be very key what can we expect and i want to focus on geopolitics here what kind of balancing act does prime minister boris johnson have to play in dealing with the new relationship of the european union and possibly a new relationship with the united states go ahead marcus well now that britain has...
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well to have you thank you for for having me with you on trade i think we started from from a kind of modest figure but the potential is as high and we're trying to work towards and seeing this relationship and we think that there are opportunities in the lebanese market for u.k. companies us for other national companies so we're trying to work on that we have now a trade and boy prime minister as u.k. prime minister as trade and boy who have been was been appointed the last july and we think that with him and with the other part months of course h m g we can work on identifying these approach and a kind of one way the britain exporting to lebanon not much from lebanon over here it's not only exporting actually we're we're looking for a holistic comprehensive. trade and investment relationship. we just signed a trade. chords for the post brags that. were we rolled over our association agreement with the e.u. we rolled it over bilaterally with britain but we opened some windows for further opening subsequently when the implementation phase of the with all agreement with the e.u. is ove
well to have you thank you for for having me with you on trade i think we started from from a kind of modest figure but the potential is as high and we're trying to work towards and seeing this relationship and we think that there are opportunities in the lebanese market for u.k. companies us for other national companies so we're trying to work on that we have now a trade and boy prime minister as u.k. prime minister as trade and boy who have been was been appointed the last july and we think...
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same wardes as to do it you know well 1st no one would meet ukraine to the u. and 2nd it's a wrong strategy the. dies with russia these is the real market and this is the real lifeline for ukraine unfortunately it's not you doing it now in 2 eyes on the people who asked michael from phil rightly said that at n.p.r. do n.p.r. host. and care about our gentlemen that's all the time we have here many thanks to my guests here in moscow athens and in london and thanks to our viewers for watching us here in our d.c. see you next time and remember. and i mean i'm on the pull of the highest amount wave both books absolute. panic itself mukti of i. was in this way got to dog so hard not to think i'm going to dissipate the stick but the look of a coward and an empty stomach and a gift. is the only thing that we do is music because everybody fights in his room waiting. on. the floor you can feel the feet on this both this woody allen called the ability to put a hold on the. what i think is this is the fans that is a constant. through . let's talk about 20th century sociali
same wardes as to do it you know well 1st no one would meet ukraine to the u. and 2nd it's a wrong strategy the. dies with russia these is the real market and this is the real lifeline for ukraine unfortunately it's not you doing it now in 2 eyes on the people who asked michael from phil rightly said that at n.p.r. do n.p.r. host. and care about our gentlemen that's all the time we have here many thanks to my guests here in moscow athens and in london and thanks to our viewers for watching us...
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as the plane crash would say that they can now make hardship as well as social trast.below to the social trust on elites have is likely to cause a kind of decrease in the turnout in the election tomorrow here in tehran but the assassination of the us and soleimani is impact can be seen in a way that it can be relative as well as i would say that it will impact the voters who they are going to vote so in a comparison to the previous elections i think it's going to be somehow lesser turnout here in the cutty if the conservatives do well what does that do to mr rouhani because in theory there is a presidential election a year away now. well normally when the turnout is lower the conservatives have higher chance to win the parliament or other offices because they have some lawyers to go to the ballot boxes that the times that the others don't so they are high of chances to win and if parliament becomes more conservative i think we have to be waiting less chance for direct negotiations with the united states we have to be seeing get more support for the region and policies
as the plane crash would say that they can now make hardship as well as social trast.below to the social trust on elites have is likely to cause a kind of decrease in the turnout in the election tomorrow here in tehran but the assassination of the us and soleimani is impact can be seen in a way that it can be relative as well as i would say that it will impact the voters who they are going to vote so in a comparison to the previous elections i think it's going to be somehow lesser turnout here...
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party as well as others including well the chancellor herself had said they would never do. so if they have been labeled the king makers in the states of today and you know but the man who would be king at least thomas kennedy from the free democrats i say would be king he may not be in the position of prime minister of that state very much longer he won by just one vote in the parliament as they put it to a 3rd round of voting there the public actually went to the polls in this election back in october of last year but it's been locked in a stalemate since as they tried to form a regional coalition government in the parts of the country the fact that they've been backed by the f.d.a. is only well it's bait increasingly worse in the eyes of those that don't approve of alternative for germany by who their representative is in the state of today. is seen as one of the most extreme of the f.d.a. leadership in fact the courts here in germany. his critics were well within their rights to refer to him as a fascist when talking about him so that is who the free democrats on the chr
party as well as others including well the chancellor herself had said they would never do. so if they have been labeled the king makers in the states of today and you know but the man who would be king at least thomas kennedy from the free democrats i say would be king he may not be in the position of prime minister of that state very much longer he won by just one vote in the parliament as they put it to a 3rd round of voting there the public actually went to the polls in this election back...
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well. i'm feeling very well. for all of those. everybody i know you're from the german group also very well. of course this is a difficult situation for all of those. current whom nobody expected this. when we started china. of course we were fine we were well treated and of course he has quite a lot of medical support so if something would. never to really hospital in frankfurt what's that quarantine like so you currently at a german military base what are the facilities like do you feel where well taken care of and how are you coping personally. well right now we are here the military base. building is separated from the other buildings we have heads around all most so there is no way that an old soldier or somebody else can join us in our holes but also we are not allowed to leave or house. because we are not to go outside but we are not in the house to pass the fence. facility here is very very good everybody else has the security you know we wanted to. we wanted to prevents the whole break here also of course in the facility
well. i'm feeling very well. for all of those. everybody i know you're from the german group also very well. of course this is a difficult situation for all of those. current whom nobody expected this. when we started china. of course we were fine we were well treated and of course he has quite a lot of medical support so if something would. never to really hospital in frankfurt what's that quarantine like so you currently at a german military base what are the facilities like do you feel where...
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the other place in the name of the noble lord lord dobbs well the government humbly disagrees with the noble lords a moment this moment in no way affects our commitment to seek an agreement with the e.u. prime religious way showing cannot deliver the best outcomes for these children as it cannot guarantee that we and agreements and that is why this is automatically a matter which must be negotiated with the e.u. and the government is committed to doing so to seek in the best possible outcome those negotiations give way and of course however while the men distributes in the bill they issue itself has not gone away and today we speak to some of the committed campaigners with then i'd with a pilot who intend to bring it back to the political center estate i think the more of us the better and we will definitely i will get every celebrity a every face that i can under this campaign i will do anything to make it happen we need to make it work and i will refugee in the united kingdom can take the children with them but our child refugee can take that out of peter's siblings with them and i t
the other place in the name of the noble lord lord dobbs well the government humbly disagrees with the noble lords a moment this moment in no way affects our commitment to seek an agreement with the e.u. prime religious way showing cannot deliver the best outcomes for these children as it cannot guarantee that we and agreements and that is why this is automatically a matter which must be negotiated with the e.u. and the government is committed to doing so to seek in the best possible outcome...
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well. i think the best way to start mending it is 1st to listen and to get to know someone who is different politically or otherwise from you i think that's the best way right now we're not listening to each other i think we're just talking past each other we saw it in the house floor we're seeing it in the senate floor we're seeing it and various conversations and the 1st step is really to listen and then to understand you may not agree with someone's beliefs but at least you understand them the whole hold that thought because you got it which is going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the 2020 election state with. plus talk about 20th century socialism this is when governments made mal investments and then they bailed out those mal investments until the economy went bankrupt versus 21st century capitalism this is one banks make malinvestment say when they go bad they bail out the mal investments and the cycle continues until the economy goe
well. i think the best way to start mending it is 1st to listen and to get to know someone who is different politically or otherwise from you i think that's the best way right now we're not listening to each other i think we're just talking past each other we saw it in the house floor we're seeing it in the senate floor we're seeing it and various conversations and the 1st step is really to listen and then to understand you may not agree with someone's beliefs but at least you understand them...
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well aware that well done. but in the in the last years of the last months we see we saw that right ideology could. get a little bit little bit brighter in in the society and but i am still hopeful that the middle of of the german community will stay together and this act could be also a chance for us to show the world and to show all to show us that we are more that we are against this kind of ideologies and that we will not let this is minority change that the mind of our country and the mind of our community in germany so i am optimistic and when the politicians and also the media will change the aesthetically and and shuffle the positive sides of. mick jagger and of germans with with the bigger it would have it parents are or or are coming from outside of jerry it posit when they begin to show the positive sides and there are so a lot then we will be able to change this because there are actually where it seems that we are going now so even after all the finance and opportunity have potentially to change co
well aware that well done. but in the in the last years of the last months we see we saw that right ideology could. get a little bit little bit brighter in in the society and but i am still hopeful that the middle of of the german community will stay together and this act could be also a chance for us to show the world and to show all to show us that we are more that we are against this kind of ideologies and that we will not let this is minority change that the mind of our country and the mind...
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and i'll do well there and i'll do well beyond there, as well. >> and now, with a major debate tonight just four days until the primary here in south carolina, "the new york times" reports that bernie sanders is looking to deliver a knockout blow to biden on saturday. in other words, win this thing. i am joined right now by symone sanders, senior advisor for the biden campaign. does he have to win here? the former vice president because he has been saying for a long time he has to win here. >> thank you for having me, chris. we intend to win in south carolina on saturday. >> and what will that do to the campaign if you knock it out here? if you win by four or five points. >> look. we intend to win here on saturday. and we believe the momentum that we have coming from a second place -- strong second-place win in nevada, coming into south carolina, winning here will launch us into super tuesday. we feel good. we have super tuesday operations up and going. we have enjoyed our time in south carolina. a long history with this state and so we believe we will win on saturday because we have e
and i'll do well there and i'll do well beyond there, as well. >> and now, with a major debate tonight just four days until the primary here in south carolina, "the new york times" reports that bernie sanders is looking to deliver a knockout blow to biden on saturday. in other words, win this thing. i am joined right now by symone sanders, senior advisor for the biden campaign. does he have to win here? the former vice president because he has been saying for a long time he has...
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or not well, not yet at least. jeff zeleny, iowa, four of the candidates at least have arrived here in new hampshire already. just a short time ago i caught up with senator amy klobuchar as she landed at the manchester airport. i asked her what she thought about all the chaos in iowa. >> senator klobuchar, welcome to new hampshire. >> it's great to be here. i'm so excited. i'm wearing my gold coat from the blizzard announcement, just to commemorate it. >> senator, what happened in iowa? >> they had apparently they had a problem with the computer system and getting the numbers on. i think we will be able to count them by hand, just like people used to, and then they will get them in. >> has the state told your campaign anything about when they might expect it or what exactly what happened? >> well, coming from a state that's had to count a rue ballots as in recounts in minnesota i'm an expert on this and they can get it done. i'm sure they can get it done by tomorrow. i would hope so. >> i was at a rally of yours, i
or not well, not yet at least. jeff zeleny, iowa, four of the candidates at least have arrived here in new hampshire already. just a short time ago i caught up with senator amy klobuchar as she landed at the manchester airport. i asked her what she thought about all the chaos in iowa. >> senator klobuchar, welcome to new hampshire. >> it's great to be here. i'm so excited. i'm wearing my gold coat from the blizzard announcement, just to commemorate it. >> senator, what...
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well ok that's your opinion. of a conversation with something new next the pentagon report accused the u.s. military of failing to keep track of weapons with hundreds of millions of dollars in syria it suggests weapons were left vulnerable to loss or fair futures in turn skyrocketed operational costs and other the major consequences to caleb maupin reports if you were spending hundreds of millions of dollars to send weapons to a foreign country it would probably pay to keep track of them but apparently that's the last thing that was on the pentagon's mind when it came to operation inherent resolve in syria. special operations joint task force operation inherent result person who did not account for the budget is 715800000 of count arses trained and equipped fund equipment for fiscal years 2017 and 28 seen hundreds of weapons were not properly stored duplicate purchases were made the amount spent went higher and higher now that might give critics of the military industrial complex something to complain about but t
well ok that's your opinion. of a conversation with something new next the pentagon report accused the u.s. military of failing to keep track of weapons with hundreds of millions of dollars in syria it suggests weapons were left vulnerable to loss or fair futures in turn skyrocketed operational costs and other the major consequences to caleb maupin reports if you were spending hundreds of millions of dollars to send weapons to a foreign country it would probably pay to keep track of them but...
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well i think this is part of a growing debate because geoffrey robertson q.c. wrote a book and a paper amal clooney as part of some of these discussions last year and the british museum let's be clear about this the british museum is the world's largest curator of stolen artifacts from around the world now whether it's in models of the parthenon marbles or whether it's been in bronze whatever it might be you can't go around the world nicking stuff and then just saying we're going to keep hold of it because it's really valuable and we want people to come and see it it just doesn't wash now adays in a i hate saying it but in a relatively well in lyon society people are asking for their stuff back and it's very hard to construct a case when we go around the world stealing stuff and don't get back it when you don't simply put on a no the surveys been done and most people in britain seem to agree that these are the facts should be handed back to their original owner what is wrong with that argument. well i think a lot of these are artifacts actually have very compli
well i think this is part of a growing debate because geoffrey robertson q.c. wrote a book and a paper amal clooney as part of some of these discussions last year and the british museum let's be clear about this the british museum is the world's largest curator of stolen artifacts from around the world now whether it's in models of the parthenon marbles or whether it's been in bronze whatever it might be you can't go around the world nicking stuff and then just saying we're going to keep hold...
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well this serious crisis as very complex and complicated of course the syrian war and. general has inflicted. very britain to close on on the lebanon. yes it's no secret that britain has been on that nonces that regularly but the syrian conflict in general has affected heavily our economy actually prior to the syria crisis and 2010 our growth was close to 7 percent and starting from 2011 when the syria war started we started when the ending towards now we are near or. 0.5 percent so that is a clear causal effects between the syrian war in general the syrian conflict and the economic deterioration and lebanon as you know syria is our main cross at all towards the arab world most of our products were. exported through through syria to syria through syria and the other dimension as the syrian refugee crisis which also has a major impact on the lebanese economy what do you tell the foreign office here about the britons continued desire to see the overthrow of bashar al assad in fact i understand that for isis suspects arrested in lebanon in the past week so there was a spil
well this serious crisis as very complex and complicated of course the syrian war and. general has inflicted. very britain to close on on the lebanon. yes it's no secret that britain has been on that nonces that regularly but the syrian conflict in general has affected heavily our economy actually prior to the syria crisis and 2010 our growth was close to 7 percent and starting from 2011 when the syria war started we started when the ending towards now we are near or. 0.5 percent so that is a...
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of islam is groups would you tell the foreign office here well what we tell everyone is that. there should be 1st a political process this is a conflict that cannot be resolved by military means and words like overthrow or operation of data that i think everyone needs to look for the political process we have luckily you and process we have a united nations security council resolution and i think everyone should respect that allow the syrians themselves to find their way through towards a peaceful resolution of the scribes which ariens of course because if you watch british media mainstream media it will tell you that what the russians are doing in the clip. appalling and hazardous killing his own people the main syrians who are in now who are concentrated according to. you know that in syria our official stance this association we don't they sides and syria having said that as we take sides with our national interest we have national interest and and lebanon which dictate that syria. remains becomes increase. i thought of as a free country. able to talk to all. 3 of course de
of islam is groups would you tell the foreign office here well what we tell everyone is that. there should be 1st a political process this is a conflict that cannot be resolved by military means and words like overthrow or operation of data that i think everyone needs to look for the political process we have luckily you and process we have a united nations security council resolution and i think everyone should respect that allow the syrians themselves to find their way through towards a...
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well. i think the best way to start mending it is 1st to listen and to get to know someone who is different politically or otherwise from you i think that's the best way right now we're not listening to each other i think we're just talking past each other we swedes saw it in the house floor we're seeing in the senate floor we're seeing it and various conversations and the 1st step is really to listen and then to understand you may not agree with someone's beliefs but at least you understand them the whole current you know that's probably going to go down which we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the 2020 election state with. china chose to build their economy in such a way as that spawned the crisis and the problem virus and for that there is an economic model to and the u.s. could inherit a benefit of that economic down to a similarly the us build its economy in ways that cause other kind of extra analogies that are highly detrime
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up so close well you know the children. each other is good business the state of california alone makes 6000000000 dollars a year of prison complexes you get some point in your life where. you don't care anymore nobody cares about your so you don't care about anything. thinking of getting a new phone the ones we got in here shows no problem was as he didn't know until he was trapped in this tiny little wired how much are you going near the crate with him he will just start freaking out in she will want to spray him anywhere near. breeding dogs or caged in the into lane conditions on puppy farms i mean 67 years you know they've been locked up in a cage outside you see no protection from the weather the heat you know the courtier the rain the snow the funder nothing they have no protection. because you . know it's ok. across the us cruel puppy mills are supported by dog shows and pet stores most of the puppies are coming from this large scale factory farming kind of operations are being sold in stores even joined a good busin
up so close well you know the children. each other is good business the state of california alone makes 6000000000 dollars a year of prison complexes you get some point in your life where. you don't care anymore nobody cares about your so you don't care about anything. thinking of getting a new phone the ones we got in here shows no problem was as he didn't know until he was trapped in this tiny little wired how much are you going near the crate with him he will just start freaking out in she...
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labor candidates well the ugly grief. how to i i mean every time there's no election when i was a kid our front room was a committee room for the local labor party whoa the local labor party from 55 on and before that for the coming this party so my mom would be turning in no growth a lot of people have also been saying why do leftwing candidates like corbin like saunders talk about palestine and why do they talk about venezuela these are irrelevant to me a real liberal destruction a manufacturing jobs why are they relevant because you always campaign on these particular issues that everyday people concerned about their own lives might not think relevant to them this trust me. 2 of my great heroes in life are ken loach and john pilger who sadly can be areas in australia go a note from him this morning but i've seen joan poaches 2 hour long documentary in its school the dirty war on the n.h.s. and it's about the dismantling of the national health service in this country so if you really want to get me started i could weep.
labor candidates well the ugly grief. how to i i mean every time there's no election when i was a kid our front room was a committee room for the local labor party whoa the local labor party from 55 on and before that for the coming this party so my mom would be turning in no growth a lot of people have also been saying why do leftwing candidates like corbin like saunders talk about palestine and why do they talk about venezuela these are irrelevant to me a real liberal destruction a...
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go well let's take a quick look at just how this crisis has unfolded now in the final day of last year china's government unless of the world health organization about several cases of an unknown virus in the city of the capital of a province a week late said the new strain of corona virus was identified and then a few days after that the fast fatality was reported by late january more than 600 chinese people were infected a quarantine was imposed on the 11000000 people who live there but the w.h.o. said the outbreak wasn't a public imagine c. with no evidence of human to human transmission outside china it wasn't until the end of the month that a global imagines he was declared by then 213 people had died and almost 10000 were infected fast forward to mid february and the virus continues to spread around the wild the number of infections tops 66000 partly due to a change in how doctors in china identify new cases well let's now take a look at the virus track at johns hopkins university in the united states is monitoring the spread of the outbreak world wide the rate of infection appea
go well let's take a quick look at just how this crisis has unfolded now in the final day of last year china's government unless of the world health organization about several cases of an unknown virus in the city of the capital of a province a week late said the new strain of corona virus was identified and then a few days after that the fast fatality was reported by late january more than 600 chinese people were infected a quarantine was imposed on the 11000000 people who live there but the...
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but we're doing well. but we have to watch -- we're doing well anyway, in other words, even despite the 2,000 points. it sounds like a lot and it's a lot but it's very little compared to what we've gone up. but we'll be watching it very closely. but we've been hurt by general motors, hurt by boeing and we've been hurt in my opinion very badly by our own federal reserve, who has also created a very strong dollar. that's something nice about a strong dollar but makes it much harder to do business outside of this country. >> thank you, sir. a number of your supporters online have embraced these theories or forwarded these theories that the cdc may be exaggerating the coronavirus to hurt you politically. rush limbaugh said this has been weaponized -- >> you don't mean my supporters. you mean people not supporting me. >> yes. >> i agree with that. and i'd like it to stop. i think people know that when chuck schumer gets upset -- he said the same thing with a couple of trade deals that are phenomenal deals now.
but we're doing well. but we have to watch -- we're doing well anyway, in other words, even despite the 2,000 points. it sounds like a lot and it's a lot but it's very little compared to what we've gone up. but we'll be watching it very closely. but we've been hurt by general motors, hurt by boeing and we've been hurt in my opinion very badly by our own federal reserve, who has also created a very strong dollar. that's something nice about a strong dollar but makes it much harder to do business...
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is well prepared to face and. we're ready to adapt and we're ready to do whatever we have to as the disease spreads if it spreads. also coming up experts warn of a new danger spreading as fast as the corona virus itself this information the world health organization is using social media giants to counter what it calls an . international polar bear day we take a look at what makes these are so special and how the majestic creatures have become an icon for the threats posed by climate change. fellow attorney martin good to have you with us the corona virus is now spreading faster outside of china than in it here in germany 9 new cases have been confirmed since tuesday evening and the government has set up an emergency task force to deal with the outbreak 2 patients are being treated at a hospital in the city of those football authorities warn that the number of cases is likely to rise signify. as they are no longer able to trace the chain of infection. health minister young says the country is at the beginning of a
is well prepared to face and. we're ready to adapt and we're ready to do whatever we have to as the disease spreads if it spreads. also coming up experts warn of a new danger spreading as fast as the corona virus itself this information the world health organization is using social media giants to counter what it calls an . international polar bear day we take a look at what makes these are so special and how the majestic creatures have become an icon for the threats posed by climate change....
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well i don't say that by studying the brain. we can do that by studying the behavior just behavior you know because there's no such thing because i was thinking before coming here professor tells me that there's this like scan where he can scan like a baby's brain in a mother's womb and figure out if he's presupposed to be a murderer or a genius mathematician then you can really organize the society and its future and then that's a nice name for a book not that's not what then got because there will be worse than this scary stories about artificial intellects taking over humanity and all of that. no you can only ask and see the course plummet these. will prefer somebody to have a normal life and of course then you can decide for abortion but it's only cause no amount of peace and no telephones horror seems to child's. well the character of a child who has something like that it's not possible. you know when we go to jam and for instance i tell my trainer i want to have bigger biceps he gives me exercise and then you know the sha
well i don't say that by studying the brain. we can do that by studying the behavior just behavior you know because there's no such thing because i was thinking before coming here professor tells me that there's this like scan where he can scan like a baby's brain in a mother's womb and figure out if he's presupposed to be a murderer or a genius mathematician then you can really organize the society and its future and then that's a nice name for a book not that's not what then got because there...
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fall well throughout the entire day already train services have more and more been cancelled up to the point now where as you've as you've said all long distant trains all long distance trains have been suspended also a lot of planes obviously had to be cancelled because it was just not safe enough for them to takeoff this is all well and good and as this is of course what will travel operators should be doing but also this means that people might people who really have to travel might opt to take the car and hit the road was certainly not safe on the way here we saw a bus a big bus swerving and it's lane because it was getting a bit of side wins so that's another risk of people now taking to their cars to travel throughout the country on the whole how prepared they also may just to have instances. i would say that taken a lot of precaution we've seen in this league game and the one in western germany being canceled we know they are shelters now emergency shelters for homeless people to kind of get away from the storm a storm like this is going to cause damage and i suppose this is lik
fall well throughout the entire day already train services have more and more been cancelled up to the point now where as you've as you've said all long distant trains all long distance trains have been suspended also a lot of planes obviously had to be cancelled because it was just not safe enough for them to takeoff this is all well and good and as this is of course what will travel operators should be doing but also this means that people might people who really have to travel might opt to...
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well just looking at specifically those 10 so towns in the d.c. that have been on this lockdown that's the red zone if you like and it's affecting some 50000 or so residents and they really are not allowed to leave that area and no one's allowed to and anyone breaking this provision faeces or rissa fine voice well arrested being sent to prison so the authorities are tapping down hard on its restaurants businesses museums have all been closed and we're looking at specifically the regions of lawn but d.c. as well as spend it along but where we've seen the highest number of cases up until now it's really is said to have 132 inspections the largest coming from long but the day they've decided to close who for the entire region for a week and that includes universities as well and the same goes for the belt so a region syria or 1st division football games have been canceled in those particular regions and as you mentioned then until the region which sees 25 infections and this is where venice is located they've made the decision that as off this evenin
well just looking at specifically those 10 so towns in the d.c. that have been on this lockdown that's the red zone if you like and it's affecting some 50000 or so residents and they really are not allowed to leave that area and no one's allowed to and anyone breaking this provision faeces or rissa fine voice well arrested being sent to prison so the authorities are tapping down hard on its restaurants businesses museums have all been closed and we're looking at specifically the regions of lawn...
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spectrum if you will how do you explain this dual wing dichotomy that we've got going on right now well i think it goes to show that the democratic party is not ready to coalesce behind one candidate and the fact that bernie sanders and pete but a judge are the 2 leading contenders so that there really is a divide within the democratic party right now some that are on the lean to the left and there on the far left really want someone like a bernie sanders or an elizabeth warren an office some on the other side would like to see someone more like an a.v. club ashara biotin more people to judge the question is you know one of those people is going to end up being the nominee and well the other side come out and vote for that candidate that might be on the opposite side is them we're not sure about that yet you know when you did not mention there is the former u.s. vice president joe biden now he came in 5th place in. new hampshire almost as bad as he did in iowa he was already campaigning yesterday in south carolina so he left him sure i mean he seems convinced that the african-american v
spectrum if you will how do you explain this dual wing dichotomy that we've got going on right now well i think it goes to show that the democratic party is not ready to coalesce behind one candidate and the fact that bernie sanders and pete but a judge are the 2 leading contenders so that there really is a divide within the democratic party right now some that are on the lean to the left and there on the far left really want someone like a bernie sanders or an elizabeth warren an office some...
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has been well received by critics. it picked up the grand jury prize at last year's venice film festival and it topped the french box office for a while. but screenings in france were also met with widespread protests the outrage intensified in january when the cesar academy and the outs that the film lead the nominations the academy initially defended its actions saying it could not be expected to take a moral stance. that polanski fled the u.s. to avoid imprisonment after pleading guilty to the statutory rape of a 13 year old girl in 1978 and in november $2900.00 french actress valentyn manye allege that polanski rapes her in 1985 when she was 18 and accusation he has denied . for the time being the nominations for an officer and a spy remain in place. and he says on board will be selected after the awards ceremony which takes place on february 28th. well today marks 15 years since you tube was born the site was set up by 3 former colleagues of paper how to give people a place to share clips online and while they've
has been well received by critics. it picked up the grand jury prize at last year's venice film festival and it topped the french box office for a while. but screenings in france were also met with widespread protests the outrage intensified in january when the cesar academy and the outs that the film lead the nominations the academy initially defended its actions saying it could not be expected to take a moral stance. that polanski fled the u.s. to avoid imprisonment after pleading guilty to...
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steering racks it steering group well it's well again we didn't break it any more it's going to be you kick our initial room and you get a deal in the 11 months while are not on everything i'm having bare bones deal probably yes. you could have done a deal with the reason why didn't he do that you would have had a softer bret's it in the remember gross due to insist that only i respect stop because it's killed that finished are often what she had no majority in her parliament achieve could have gotten agreement through if you'd let her on the backstop at least of the real it i think that protecting the rights of our companies offer citizens are protecting peace in ireland was not a key priority i don't agree with. a government so that was a key priority but the backstop wasn't necessary and you're going to end up now with a with an outcome if britain leaves without a deal that's an outcome that nobody wants as usually the brains yeah but you didn't want to dive they don't but going to cause massive disruption for you to buy in my point is you cry out of oil it's a choice for the bread
steering racks it steering group well it's well again we didn't break it any more it's going to be you kick our initial room and you get a deal in the 11 months while are not on everything i'm having bare bones deal probably yes. you could have done a deal with the reason why didn't he do that you would have had a softer bret's it in the remember gross due to insist that only i respect stop because it's killed that finished are often what she had no majority in her parliament achieve could have...
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well thank you very much ken as you can see behind us the count is well underway is expected to go on for many many hours it could be a long drawn out somewhat laborious process largely because of the system of voting that's employed here in ireland something called the single transferable vote where voters are able to rank in order of preference the candidates that they want from different political parties and that means the ballot papers themselves will need to be counted multiple times before we have any sense of a final result but what we do know as we heard there in paul's report is that the exit polls are predicting a major search for fish in thane now now if the polls are to be believed on an equal footing with the 2 centrist political parties female galen finn a fall who have dominated irish politics for generations and it now raises big big questions about the kind of makeup of a future government what kind of coalition could possibly be formed in the coming days well for more on this i'm joined by dr o'brien from dublin city university thanks for joining us firstly firstly
well thank you very much ken as you can see behind us the count is well underway is expected to go on for many many hours it could be a long drawn out somewhat laborious process largely because of the system of voting that's employed here in ireland something called the single transferable vote where voters are able to rank in order of preference the candidates that they want from different political parties and that means the ballot papers themselves will need to be counted multiple times...
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well, that‘s...d place. yes, but it‘s — as i say, in the — to the extent that we‘re doing well, and by the way, this is a continuation. if you just looked at the chart of economic data starting around 2010, you would never know that there‘d been a change of management in 2016, right? it‘s just a straight line of growth, ofjob creation and that began under 0bama and continued under trump. except i do note the congressional budget office at the time of the 2016 election did not project the growth and employment that we have seen since... but they underprojected it a bit. ..so in that sense he has outperformed. a little bit. with his generous tax cuts. well... so your contention this is a zombie idea, frankly, doesn‘t wash. no, that‘s really being unfair. the claim on tax cuts, the republican claim — first of all, it‘s notjust that they think that tax cuts are good for the economy, but that tax cuts pay for themselves. and that‘s been utterly refuted. the deficit has exploded under trump. and remember w
well, that‘s...d place. yes, but it‘s — as i say, in the — to the extent that we‘re doing well, and by the way, this is a continuation. if you just looked at the chart of economic data starting around 2010, you would never know that there‘d been a change of management in 2016, right? it‘s just a straight line of growth, ofjob creation and that began under 0bama and continued under trump. except i do note the congressional budget office at the time of the 2016 election did not...
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well i will. believe that they will choose their shots and i'm really happy to join to see you then on our team. were so proud and still. are just getting the numbers. why have you not shut down our t.v. on you tube it's a propaganda machine mr walker. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to go right to be close it's like that before 3 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the water. pressure. this hour's headlines stories the president of the palestinian authority suspends all ties with the united states and israel in response to donald trump's middle east peace plan the scribe bi-polar simian does the slop of the century also coming up in the program. after 47 years the united kingdom marks a historic day cutting ties with the e.u. as parades it officially comes into effect of the road ahead for britain is still unclear. on the sweeping use.
well i will. believe that they will choose their shots and i'm really happy to join to see you then on our team. were so proud and still. are just getting the numbers. why have you not shut down our t.v. on you tube it's a propaganda machine mr walker. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to go right to be close it's like that before 3 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the...
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as well. what's your take on the question of the rules because if you have is there any point at all in the goes the nation if there's you know the u.k. saying a 100 they're not prepared to do a line in the usa you have to well i think you know part of this is you know a negotiation of brinkmanship you know where both sides set up quite extreme positions but if you look at training gauche asians train to go she is often there is a compromise in the end so you know although we have been talking about kind of a heartbreaks it or a candidate deal and those sorts of references if you look at deals between european union ukraine or your communion in switzerland they often is you know some some kind of compromise. in terms of different types of the sexes which have different names and so you know one can easily come up with a trade deal where certain sexes are aligned in the sectors are not there is also a question of semantics as well barsel since it has been very clear that there will be no regula
as well. what's your take on the question of the rules because if you have is there any point at all in the goes the nation if there's you know the u.k. saying a 100 they're not prepared to do a line in the usa you have to well i think you know part of this is you know a negotiation of brinkmanship you know where both sides set up quite extreme positions but if you look at training gauche asians train to go she is often there is a compromise in the end so you know although we have been talking...
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well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement.ack 7.45 on this tuesday morning conditions outside definitely nice and clear to kick off this tuesday, a lot like we were yesterday, san francisco looking good jose. a little stubborn and scammer side here but they get the sky which is why a show tia it's clear and a berkeley also looking nice and clear this morning. goldman the golden gate bridge out in the distance can kind of see it as you look really close so you get the picture no fog. no cloud cover no issues as you go to work as far as weather goes just going to take a while to warm up the car because it's hayward palo alto san jose all in the 30's right now with concord at 35 degrees mid 40's, right alongside the day besides hayward of valais how you're at 39 degrees while at santa rosa sitting right at freezing currently at 32 with those us below freezing temperatures for parts of the north bay we do have freeze warnings in effect right now from are in the sonoma napa and portions of solano counties so watch out for the cold
well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement.ack 7.45 on this tuesday morning conditions outside definitely nice and clear to kick off this tuesday, a lot like we were yesterday, san francisco looking good jose. a little stubborn and scammer side here but they get the sky which is why a show tia it's clear and a berkeley also looking nice and clear this morning. goldman the golden gate bridge out in the distance can kind of see it as you look really...
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zoom has done really well.e a great relationship with the ceo, eric, and they've just been getting after it. it's shown in the stock price, but i think it will continue to move into, you know -- continue to grow. data dog has done really well with its tools in the enterprise software space just beat analysts' expectations and moved up expectations for next quarter as well the enterprise software space is a space i've grown to learn and put a lot of my thought and effort into, learning space and b playing cap-up being a basketball player, professional athlete, you tend not to know about that space because it's not the sexy, something that everyone's talking about, but in terms of growth, i think that's what's moving the tech sector more than anything else. >> you're invested in casper that went public here at the stock exchange last week currently trading below the ipo price. i think the last round of valuation in the private market was $1.1 billion i think the market cap is about $420 million i wonder how you'r
zoom has done really well.e a great relationship with the ceo, eric, and they've just been getting after it. it's shown in the stock price, but i think it will continue to move into, you know -- continue to grow. data dog has done really well with its tools in the enterprise software space just beat analysts' expectations and moved up expectations for next quarter as well the enterprise software space is a space i've grown to learn and put a lot of my thought and effort into, learning space and...
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why is he taking this why is he threatening in effect as you say another country well absolutely well he does have some grounds because turkish troops have been killed in multiple on multiple occasions and they blame the syrian arab army for this but also again it wasn't just about syria and damascus and the syrian army it was also about russia that got into the crosshairs of the want to rush rick. the syrian regime as well as russian forces in the iran backed militants. are continuously attacking civilians committing massacres. so he's talking about civilians being hit but there are some other videos and you know footage and evidence coming out of syria and out of for instance we can see in one of the videos that we can show you right now there's a helicopter that is that has been downed by the blast so you know civil and peaceful members and citizens of it live and in fact according to the russian to the to russia's president's spokesman. he's essentially turkey failed to make a clear division between the more radical jihadists and those who are ready to talk with the syrian governm
why is he taking this why is he threatening in effect as you say another country well absolutely well he does have some grounds because turkish troops have been killed in multiple on multiple occasions and they blame the syrian arab army for this but also again it wasn't just about syria and damascus and the syrian army it was also about russia that got into the crosshairs of the want to rush rick. the syrian regime as well as russian forces in the iran backed militants. are continuously...
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what is that well that's scary. i hear nothing but it's sort of rueful laugh to something as simple as speaking spanish right but you know i mean he speaks spanish so well he speaks spanish but in el salvador why is it different it's a different action you know mexican spanish or spain spanish it's 2 different spanish i guess just the acts and the definition of the words is different i guess imma just go back to alison alison hey i'm just looking at a little clip a little from this human rights report and you are saying that people are paying to pull back to not just difficulties because they don't know a country but to danger so here we have a story about 3 children including this isn't of osca interview oscar was 15 years old just scinto was shot dead in public just 2 weeks after the interview the family believes gang members to be responsible for the killing. between houses and. ok what are those very tangible dangers that you feel people are being left to experience by themselves. yeah i'm so glad you highlighte
what is that well that's scary. i hear nothing but it's sort of rueful laugh to something as simple as speaking spanish right but you know i mean he speaks spanish so well he speaks spanish but in el salvador why is it different it's a different action you know mexican spanish or spain spanish it's 2 different spanish i guess just the acts and the definition of the words is different i guess imma just go back to alison alison hey i'm just looking at a little clip a little from this human rights...
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not we are not willing well in this vision of a new geo political future for the e.u. this talk isn't there of only doing deals with countries if they sign up to the paris climate accords for instance there's a big push now on digital taxes on us tech giants there is suggestions that u.s. european businesses might withdraw their support for u.s. and chinese markets if they don't open themselves up to e.u. competition the problem is as soon as you do these kinds of things people like us slap tariffs on your products as they've done with steel as they've just done on air bus so. the once to push for more muscular vision of the. but the hard power isn't there to back it up well the border the difference between hard power and soft power nowadays is a little bit fuzzy create is that the harp our softball or well at the moment that has risen to our judiciary has relied on soft power it's beginning to look a bit dated but today. diskette you were race has been very much mix and confused bill which is soft which is hard to interfere in the democratic process of what one count
not we are not willing well in this vision of a new geo political future for the e.u. this talk isn't there of only doing deals with countries if they sign up to the paris climate accords for instance there's a big push now on digital taxes on us tech giants there is suggestions that u.s. european businesses might withdraw their support for u.s. and chinese markets if they don't open themselves up to e.u. competition the problem is as soon as you do these kinds of things people like us slap...
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brings us the details well it's still early days to a lot of confusion the results have been delayed so they'll be coming but they'll be coming later nevertheless this is this is a huge embarrassment for the democratic party this this is an awful start to the to the. nomination process because. statistically of people it's insignificant i mean out of the 2000 almost 2000 delegates required to be nominated as the presidential candidate for the democratic party only has thought so you know it's a tiny amount the population is small it is very representative but. it is the 1st primary it is the 1st part it sets the tone sets the atmosphere if you win it it gives you a huge amount of momentum going forward because it's an example that people see that you winning in a jump overboard and for this to happen now apparently because of a technical glitch ease off we found inconsistency is in the reports in a free says of results in addition to the tech system has been used to tabulate results where oh so using 4 to some results and a paper trail to validate that all results match and ensure th
brings us the details well it's still early days to a lot of confusion the results have been delayed so they'll be coming but they'll be coming later nevertheless this is this is a huge embarrassment for the democratic party this this is an awful start to the to the. nomination process because. statistically of people it's insignificant i mean out of the 2000 almost 2000 delegates required to be nominated as the presidential candidate for the democratic party only has thought so you know it's a...
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as well we tried to get in touch with the o.e.c.d. again for the mission to the u.s. unfortunately we don't have any success tonight julie's you've canvassed the us when you worked on the obama campaign did you think even then that there's just too many too many electoral systems here i mean you go from state to state and every time the rules change there are different rules during the primaries in ohio than in south carolina there's completely different rules in general election so you've got to adapt to that right the caucus system is entirely different from the primary system i mean take this moment what transpired yesterday in iowa and compared to the 2000 al gore versus george w. bush that you need to write and so it is a question of election interference from abroad not russian situation that we talked about many times on the show it is a question of whether the reporting actually takes place i would probably argue that the iowa caucus system has been flawed for many years and this is just the 1st time that people actually say that the reporting is not 100 perce
as well we tried to get in touch with the o.e.c.d. again for the mission to the u.s. unfortunately we don't have any success tonight julie's you've canvassed the us when you worked on the obama campaign did you think even then that there's just too many too many electoral systems here i mean you go from state to state and every time the rules change there are different rules during the primaries in ohio than in south carolina there's completely different rules in general election so you've got...
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of course, that is a struggle that continues today as well. there are still not equal numbers of women in congress and other -- as well as state and local governments. we also wanted to have just a little bit of fun, and i pulled together this playful section of artifacts and ephemera that represent the different ways women as voters have showed their support for their political candidates. so in the physical gallery, we really only look at a couple of stories focused on the decade immediately following the 19th amendment's ratification, but of course there are many more stories in the 100 years since the 19th amendment's ratification focused on women's ongoing struggle for greater equality, opportunity and political representation. so we wanted to make some of that important context and history available in the exhibit, but we couldn't fit it into the actual gallery, so we developed this interactive maze to allow visitors to explore some of those ongoing struggles that women continue to fight. we also have the rights exhibition that look at w
of course, that is a struggle that continues today as well. there are still not equal numbers of women in congress and other -- as well as state and local governments. we also wanted to have just a little bit of fun, and i pulled together this playful section of artifacts and ephemera that represent the different ways women as voters have showed their support for their political candidates. so in the physical gallery, we really only look at a couple of stories focused on the decade immediately...
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i go, well, maybe.goes, if you really need help, you better come see me in my office and i will help you. so then i kind of got my courage up and we went down there and i took my two cofounders with me. we were demoing salesforce and he goes, this is [beep]. he is like, you know what? there are three things you better do and you better do it right now, and i'm like, ok, what are they? number one, you better get the biggest customer you possibly can get, somebody like avon. avon it was. two, he said, now, i need you to really understand this, you are going to be 10 times larger in 24 months or it is over for you. do you understand what i'm saying? yes, sir. 10 times larger in 24 months. and one last thing. yes? you need to build an application economy. what does that mean? i don't know. but you better go figure it out. [laughter] marc: and i said, thank you very much, and we walked out of the building and got in our car and drove home, and my cofounders' mouths were open. i could not figure out that last
i go, well, maybe.goes, if you really need help, you better come see me in my office and i will help you. so then i kind of got my courage up and we went down there and i took my two cofounders with me. we were demoing salesforce and he goes, this is [beep]. he is like, you know what? there are three things you better do and you better do it right now, and i'm like, ok, what are they? number one, you better get the biggest customer you possibly can get, somebody like avon. avon it was. two, he...