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which were clearly policy mistakes. did being a policymaker for so long add a perspective on those -- the decisions that these people made? >> well, of course, because you have retrospeck -- retrospecifics and it's easy to do that. this book is not anti-roosevelt. what we did say and because we were merely quoting henry mortgagen all that, a close seven secretary of the sect for franklin roosevelt and he basically said before the ways and means committee in 1940 that the new deal has been a failure. we spent a lot of money and we created a lot of debt and we have as much unemployment now as we did at the beginning. what made roosevelt very important figure is he really was extraordinary as a world war ii president, but more importantly, he was very important in the pre- -- just the months before world war ii because he developed lend lease. i'm not sure lend lease was constitutional but hi phrased it in a manner which made it seem less -- barring a hose from your neighbor -- borrowing a hose from your neighbor and you w
which were clearly policy mistakes. did being a policymaker for so long add a perspective on those -- the decisions that these people made? >> well, of course, because you have retrospeck -- retrospecifics and it's easy to do that. this book is not anti-roosevelt. what we did say and because we were merely quoting henry mortgagen all that, a close seven secretary of the sect for franklin roosevelt and he basically said before the ways and means committee in 1940 that the new deal has been...
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there is this other issue which is intellectual property which is nowhere close to being resolved. marcus: this is going to be hard to resolve. a lot of people have worries about this trade deal. it is not just how it sounds. it is going to last for more than a week or it is going to come together. intellectual property rights are hard to resolve. there has to be a leap of faith. guy: can we get a trade deal without ip being resolved? the chinese are offering up the opportunity to close the trade gap and the president needs a win now. the shutdown is ongoing and they are offering him something. i can bring you. it is an advantage to the united dates and that is good enough for now. to bear in mind if he goes for a deal now, the z needed now or does he needed closer to 2020 -- does he need it now or does he need it closer to 2020? he would be smart enough to realize they can get one at any stage. the timing is on their side. china needs a win solution, maybe they can do the deal now. there are a few things that need to continue to get adhered to. guy: it depends which is more import
there is this other issue which is intellectual property which is nowhere close to being resolved. marcus: this is going to be hard to resolve. a lot of people have worries about this trade deal. it is not just how it sounds. it is going to last for more than a week or it is going to come together. intellectual property rights are hard to resolve. there has to be a leap of faith. guy: can we get a trade deal without ip being resolved? the chinese are offering up the opportunity to close the...
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and it is because it undermines that strength which is so important, right, which is that sense of shared commitment and that we have these fundamental things in common that are really vital. >> guest: interesting. under my active measures chapter i list out the kgb is top three priorities for damaging the cia. the number one priority was discrediting the organizations, peoples ability to believe what they're saying is to get the second one was to discourage the workforce. and number three i believe it was, was to make people believe that the organization can't tell the truth. if you don't believe, and i say this to anyone who is listening, that the men and women go to work at dhs, at cia, dia, nsa, national geospatial intelligence agency, department energy intelligence, all of the small little groups, and then those other groups, they go in and they don't, they don't leave partisanship at the door, including the fbi and the department of justice. it stops at the door. we had a saying, we work for the seat of the president of the united states, not the man or the woman who stayed in it we
and it is because it undermines that strength which is so important, right, which is that sense of shared commitment and that we have these fundamental things in common that are really vital. >> guest: interesting. under my active measures chapter i list out the kgb is top three priorities for damaging the cia. the number one priority was discrediting the organizations, peoples ability to believe what they're saying is to get the second one was to discourage the workforce. and number...
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part of which you -- part of which you touched on, and i'm going to show my ignorance, so again with respect to the capital buffer, so two questions. the first question is so you say assume that the board, which this is a board decision if i understand correctly, the board raises it something more than epsilon, but less than 2.5%, what would you expect the response of institutions to be given that most institutions probably capital is well above the minimums and well above whatever you add to the minimums in terms of the with the other side. i always thought in some sense maybe the british are a good example, but in some sense it is probably difficult for the board to push it up, and it's even more difficult to show forbearance, right? supervisors have frequently been criticized for forbearance, even when forbearance was called for. i can understand circumstances when forbearance on the other side of the coin would be particularly difficult because, again, you have the question of what you expect the response to be and what the public response will be, and so i would be interested in
part of which you -- part of which you touched on, and i'm going to show my ignorance, so again with respect to the capital buffer, so two questions. the first question is so you say assume that the board, which this is a board decision if i understand correctly, the board raises it something more than epsilon, but less than 2.5%, what would you expect the response of institutions to be given that most institutions probably capital is well above the minimums and well above whatever you add to...
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have a normal life in which you don't have power cuts in which you go to the supermarket in your salaries enough to buy enough food to have to feed you and so that's that i think is what this woman's want ok and that will be the final word and thank you and thank you for sharing with us what's going on with their family there we really appreciate it thank you to all of the. legal a condo charles shapiro an accomplice thank you. thank you for watching as well he can see the program again any time if you visit our website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page facebook dot com ford slash a.j. and side story you can join the conversation on twitter as well our analysts at a.j. inside story from richelle carey in the entire team i for now. february on al-jazeera we investigate the toxic legacy of south africa's mining industry and examine exactly what is hiding beneath all this talk sick waste africa's largest democracy heads to the polls join us for live coverage as nigeria votes al-jazeera world showcases the best of the networks documentaries with powerful untold
have a normal life in which you don't have power cuts in which you go to the supermarket in your salaries enough to buy enough food to have to feed you and so that's that i think is what this woman's want ok and that will be the final word and thank you and thank you for sharing with us what's going on with their family there we really appreciate it thank you to all of the. legal a condo charles shapiro an accomplice thank you. thank you for watching as well he can see the program again any...
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but there are plenty of other movies, which could derail a star is born‘s winning streak.see any issues working for a black man? you and the deep south. there's going to be problems. green book doesn't open in the uk until february 2019, but peter farrelly‘s ‘60s set drama about african american pianist don shirley and his italian—american driver bodyguard tony vallelonga, aka tony lip, has awards—friendly fare written all over it. french connection director william friedkin‘s already named it the most moving film of the year. personally, i wouldn't go that far, but i did enjoy the film, which features great performances from viggo mortensen and mahershala ali, the latter of whom won a supporting actor oscar for the 2017 best picture winner moonlight. so if i'm not black enough and i'm not white enough, then tell me what am i?! other front—runners that won't here until next year include include big short director adam mckay's vice, in which christian bale stars as dick cheney, and if beale street could talk, the latest from moonlight director barryjenkins. also in the mix
but there are plenty of other movies, which could derail a star is born‘s winning streak.see any issues working for a black man? you and the deep south. there's going to be problems. green book doesn't open in the uk until february 2019, but peter farrelly‘s ‘60s set drama about african american pianist don shirley and his italian—american driver bodyguard tony vallelonga, aka tony lip, has awards—friendly fare written all over it. french connection director william friedkin‘s...
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and there's another film which came out not so long ago about mary shelley as well which had a similart the wife is a particularly interesting comparison because glenn close is so good in that. that is the story of a relationship in which there is the talent and the public face. this is about how much somebody can grasp their own future and it's also about all those things that are important nowadays about celebrity, the idea of celebrity culture creating this kind of claudine mystique in which suddenly everyone is wearing these clothes and they have these accoutrements that are branded and about how much you can own your public image. i thought it was a really good and not least because of the performances. all right, stan and ollie, laurel and hardy embarking on a tour of britain trying to reignite their careers. so, are you a laureland hardy fan? not 100%. 0k. well, i think you can be a fan of stan and ollie without being a laurel and hardy fan. steve coogan and john c reilly. at the very beginning, we meet them originally at the height of their hollywood powers, when they are just
and there's another film which came out not so long ago about mary shelley as well which had a similart the wife is a particularly interesting comparison because glenn close is so good in that. that is the story of a relationship in which there is the talent and the public face. this is about how much somebody can grasp their own future and it's also about all those things that are important nowadays about celebrity, the idea of celebrity culture creating this kind of claudine mystique in which...
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which value is more important? which value do you want to protect? hate speech under the guise of its free speech, or preventing civil disorder? and, i think that's something. >>? i know you want to chime in on this but i wanted to bring in carmelyn as well. >> what's interesting about that is that there are clearly areas, basic areas of living that we have chosen to live as is the society that we are going to regulate speech. and that's where our antidiscrimination laws are based on. so in the area of employment when there is an employment relationship we are going to regulate speech. in many instances where there is a housing, at tenant provider relationship we're going to regulate speech. where a customer is working vis- @-vis public accommodations or the business we have decided that we're going to regulate hate speech. and those are what most people would think of as competing good competing public policy reasons. allowing people to live in these spaces is a very space of life free from discrimination or some type of harassment. and you know wha
which value is more important? which value do you want to protect? hate speech under the guise of its free speech, or preventing civil disorder? and, i think that's something. >>? i know you want to chime in on this but i wanted to bring in carmelyn as well. >> what's interesting about that is that there are clearly areas, basic areas of living that we have chosen to live as is the society that we are going to regulate speech. and that's where our antidiscrimination laws are based...
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but fiction can do something, several things, actually, which journalism can't do, which political speechess us exercise is our imaginative muscle. it makes you more imaginative, to read novels. and imaginatively crossing over and trying to inhabit the mindsets of people with whom you disagree, that is one of the most important tasks we face, i think. we in britain right now are less able to make imaginative leaps then we used to be. because we are now so consumed by this tribalism, in or out, us or them, black or white. it may be a failure of imagination. it may be, you know, a failure of the public discourse or the online discourse, a kind of online way of thinking which reduces everything to like or dislike, to binary oppositions. i am not sure what it is, really. but i feel that a novel has, can have, a constructive role to play, even if not a tra nsformative role. where do you, jonathan coe, sit in all of this? i am mindful of your background. you call the book middle england, and specifically it is about england rather than britain. in a sense, itjuxtaposes london metropolitanism with
but fiction can do something, several things, actually, which journalism can't do, which political speechess us exercise is our imaginative muscle. it makes you more imaginative, to read novels. and imaginatively crossing over and trying to inhabit the mindsets of people with whom you disagree, that is one of the most important tasks we face, i think. we in britain right now are less able to make imaginative leaps then we used to be. because we are now so consumed by this tribalism, in or out,...
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any mental reservation for purposes of innovation, to well and faithfully discharge the office upon which you are about to enter, to help you god? >> i do. >> congratulations. [inaudible conversations] >> right here please, thank you. one more. thank you. >> the youngest. >> good to meet you. >> we have somebody on this side. >> william will go over there. >> that's okay. everybody look right here. >> we will do two again. thank you all. >> going this way. >> great to meet you. [inaudible conversations] >> these people who are with me. >> thank you so much, and honor to be with you, great to meet you. >> what a great family. >> i like martha. >> nice to see you. >> just thought. >> around midnight. >> how proud are you? >> pretty proud. [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen, if you will sit together at this time. >> great to meet you. thank you so much. >> where should i be? >> on the top right. >> everyone in delaware. >> make sure i can see you too. >> we will be taking a group photo from above. everyone -- >> i was already looking up. center, i will administer the oath. ple
any mental reservation for purposes of innovation, to well and faithfully discharge the office upon which you are about to enter, to help you god? >> i do. >> congratulations. [inaudible conversations] >> right here please, thank you. one more. thank you. >> the youngest. >> good to meet you. >> we have somebody on this side. >> william will go over there. >> that's okay. everybody look right here. >> we will do two again. thank you all....
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i'll leave you to work out which is which.counter, reset the clock, and we'll start with something that is always big here — tvs. the big screen technology here is 0led, and lg display is the only company making large 0led screens. now the tech has several advantages. it can be curved, it can do really black blacks... or it can be transparent. it can also be very thin, and of course it can be 8k, which is all the rage, with four times the resolution of 4k. the simple structure of 0led also means you can attach these things called exciters to the back of the display. now those are really, really thin things that turn the whole display into a speaker. now there are about five exciters, i think, on the back of the screen. i have to say it really does sound like the audio is coming from the right part of the picture — and that's basically because it is. and finally this year, we've seen actual practical uses of possibly 0led's coolest feature. it can be bendy. flexible displays, what will they think of doing with them next? anyway
i'll leave you to work out which is which.counter, reset the clock, and we'll start with something that is always big here — tvs. the big screen technology here is 0led, and lg display is the only company making large 0led screens. now the tech has several advantages. it can be curved, it can do really black blacks... or it can be transparent. it can also be very thin, and of course it can be 8k, which is all the rage, with four times the resolution of 4k. the simple structure of 0led also...
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freely without mental reservation or personal hesitation and to faithfully discharge the duties upon which you are about to enter so help you god? congratulations. . >> thank you. great to meet you. [inaudible conversations] congratulations. congratulations do you want to be in the picture? . >> please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear you will suppor t the constitution of the united states, do you swear faith and allegiance to the same. do you take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or personal hesitation and to discharge those duties upon what you are about to serve? congratulations. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] how was i going? thank you so much. it's an honor to be with you. . >> what a great family. . >> it is so nice to see you. [inaudible conversations] . >> nice to meet you. [inaudible conversations] . >> i was already looking up. [laughter] please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear you will sup port the constitution of the united states, against enemies foreign and domenstic, do you swear faith and allegiance to the sa
freely without mental reservation or personal hesitation and to faithfully discharge the duties upon which you are about to enter so help you god? congratulations. . >> thank you. great to meet you. [inaudible conversations] congratulations. congratulations do you want to be in the picture? . >> please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear you will suppor t the constitution of the united states, do you swear faith and allegiance to the same. do you take this obligation freely...
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we talked of so—called alternative arrangements which could prevent the return of a ha rd which couldded to ensure controls on goods, animals and merchandise without a border. he was speaking to rtl radio in france. we have neither the time nor technology, it is too late to look foran technology, it is too late to look for an alternative at this point. what is your perspective, katie? there is a lot of that entity and what he is saying. the technological solutions being put forward as part of the compromise are the same ones that were put forward in the maximum facilitation arrangements which were dismissed last summer. the political declaration, the letters from the eu ahead of the meaningful voter earlier this month all said that the protocol does not necessarily need to be the foundation for whatever the future relationship will be, there is scope to explore the other technical solutions. with that in mindi technical solutions. with that in mind i think it is incumbent on politicians of all sides to come together to ratify the agreement and released to provide certainty to business
we talked of so—called alternative arrangements which could prevent the return of a ha rd which couldded to ensure controls on goods, animals and merchandise without a border. he was speaking to rtl radio in france. we have neither the time nor technology, it is too late to look foran technology, it is too late to look for an alternative at this point. what is your perspective, katie? there is a lot of that entity and what he is saying. the technological solutions being put forward as part of...
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water is sucked up from the river by the pistons which slide back and forth as the gear turns. by doing this al jazeera is converting the rotating movement of the water wheel into a side to side motion is possibly the earliest description of a crank slider a fundamental component of many modern machines including car engines. we know about al-jazeera these devices because he wrote about them in great detail and an early copy of his greatest work exists right here in istanbul. the ottomans conquered constantinople modern day stumble towards the end of the golden age and when they took power many thousands of manuscripts are transferred here to istanbul. this is a wonderful text it dates back to the mid twelve hundreds the title of the book is. which translates as far as i can tell to the complete book of knowledge and work what is lovely about it is that throughout the text are these wonderful vivid color diagrams of his contraptions and devices they get increasingly complex and ingenious this is a particular favorite of mine because. it depicts an animal an ox or donkey which i
water is sucked up from the river by the pistons which slide back and forth as the gear turns. by doing this al jazeera is converting the rotating movement of the water wheel into a side to side motion is possibly the earliest description of a crank slider a fundamental component of many modern machines including car engines. we know about al-jazeera these devices because he wrote about them in great detail and an early copy of his greatest work exists right here in istanbul. the ottomans...
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yes, anything i think he has ever done, which, to be fair, is nothing, because i have no idea.gland's record goalscorer! is heaped? i like snooker. you know how impressed i am when you beat ronnie 0'sullivan in a side that match in westminster ——is he? a wish you didn't bring that up! you do not! it seems - who you do not! it seems someone who routinely gets drunk - hayes routinely gets drunk and mr hayes has got drunkg —— i hayes. routinely gets drunk and mr hayes has got drunk§ -- i hayes. -- drink very much. -- mr hayes. -- misbehaves. he still has a following in the uk. misbehaves. he still has a following in the ui in all seriousness, he has rooney. in all seriousness, he has been able to turn around his career and achieve an extension to his career and achieve an extension to his career in the states, he has gone over and the huge success so i suppose it's a blow that this has happened. the lawyer is blaming his drink fuelled thai rate as one paper calls it, him being abusive, blamed it on the pills that he took. —— tirade. 0h, it on the pills that he took. —— tirade. oh,
yes, anything i think he has ever done, which, to be fair, is nothing, because i have no idea.gland's record goalscorer! is heaped? i like snooker. you know how impressed i am when you beat ronnie 0'sullivan in a side that match in westminster ——is he? a wish you didn't bring that up! you do not! it seems - who you do not! it seems someone who routinely gets drunk - hayes routinely gets drunk and mr hayes has got drunkg —— i hayes. routinely gets drunk and mr hayes has got drunk§ -- i...
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the forces which -- we shall send our forces which are very lightly armed and the western powers are not providing soldiers which means the contingents very often are not of very good quality because some countries are making money by providing blue helmets. each blue helmet is paid $14 a month and some countries are simply paying their soldiers and keeping the money. so last point, these soldiers are not sent to fight. they are sent basically to stabilize the situation after a peace agreement. so you don't have to expect them to be fighting forces and risking their lives. you know, they're coming from a foreign country. they don't have any, you know, really basically and very often they don't speak their language of the country and there are very much checkpoint forces. you know, there are checkpoints and stabilizing the situation, and i think the problem that we have now is that actually especially your friends we have what we call the days especially for central african republic and for the efc and really which means these forces are allowed to and their mandate is, actually, to b
the forces which -- we shall send our forces which are very lightly armed and the western powers are not providing soldiers which means the contingents very often are not of very good quality because some countries are making money by providing blue helmets. each blue helmet is paid $14 a month and some countries are simply paying their soldiers and keeping the money. so last point, these soldiers are not sent to fight. they are sent basically to stabilize the situation after a peace agreement....
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dominated command and military alliance which is trying to enforce u.s. corporate domination on a global scale using military threats sanctions sabotage hundreds of u.s. bases around the world and it's not meant anything russia has done has not expanded beyond its borders as nato has for anything that china has done by nato as an aggressive military alliance it's expanded in a really aggressive way and has a global military force. a drafty news for now both for me and just about half an hour next on iraq might not be your cup of tea meta little fellow next who's a real life saver. i discard nihilistic fever. and get out to travelling across america but what makes america the charlatan is the genius but essentially the american hero this is a point from which all of it is gotten so we always are on the courageous of this whole gun culture is part. we're starting last with this is going to headed east into the swamp we're going into the belly of the beast i think i want to leave now doesn't get any more gonzo than it may be completely different but end of t
dominated command and military alliance which is trying to enforce u.s. corporate domination on a global scale using military threats sanctions sabotage hundreds of u.s. bases around the world and it's not meant anything russia has done has not expanded beyond its borders as nato has for anything that china has done by nato as an aggressive military alliance it's expanded in a really aggressive way and has a global military force. a drafty news for now both for me and just about half an hour...
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behind this, the real anxiety is the extent to which there have been attem pts extent to which therenalising parliament's roll, attempts at marginalising pa rliament‘s roll, trying attempts at marginalising parliament's roll, trying to ensure the government does not have to get the government does not have to get the house of commons' ascent. this isa the house of commons' ascent. this is a way which the house of commons puts doubt a marker —— puts down a marker and says this matters and if you move in that direction you have to get our agreement. do you believe theresa may is serious about no deal, or is this a game of bluff to get mps to back the deal?|j deal, or is this a game of bluff to get mps to back the deal? i have given up speculating on that. my hope is if the prime minister cannot get the deal through parliament she will consult the commons about the best course of action and i think if she does that i don't think no deal will be a viable option because i think parliament will oppose it and i have always been in favour of having a consultation with the public and asking t
behind this, the real anxiety is the extent to which there have been attem pts extent to which therenalising parliament's roll, attempts at marginalising pa rliament‘s roll, trying attempts at marginalising parliament's roll, trying to ensure the government does not have to get the government does not have to get the house of commons' ascent. this isa the house of commons' ascent. this is a way which the house of commons puts doubt a marker —— puts down a marker and says this matters and...
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which plan will we get to?that she will find a way even with the new three—day deadline she has to come up with a plan b, which in one way or another allows for a second or even third vote on her plan as recast as the weeks pass, but i do think we will find a way through this. it will not be a disaster in either case. i agree with his point about europe that it is not in fine fettle at the moment which leads people to think it is not the point to re—enter the european union and that is why i think it will give succour to the trend towards brexit at all cost. it may be a different kind of brexit than we see at the moment but they will want out, i do not think they will decide to rejoin the european union in its current form. you have to let it happen, for goodness' sake. it is worth remembering that when david cameron ran through to his very ineffective renegotiation prior to the referendum that... he did not get much help. if the european union had been a little bit more helpful we probably would have had no vo
which plan will we get to?that she will find a way even with the new three—day deadline she has to come up with a plan b, which in one way or another allows for a second or even third vote on her plan as recast as the weeks pass, but i do think we will find a way through this. it will not be a disaster in either case. i agree with his point about europe that it is not in fine fettle at the moment which leads people to think it is not the point to re—enter the european union and that is why...
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we'll come back once we get the first of those two amendments which calls for the u.k. to be able to say by itself but it leaves the customs union with the european will talk about will more about the little israel but yes we'll continue our conversation lawrence but as you're mentioning to reason may has been fighting to convince not just the opposition but people from our own party to support her deal she had her final meeting ahead of the vote with her cabinet at her official residence in number ten downing street lauren taylor is that and joins us now and lauren many of tourism a's predecessors have appeared embattled while a number ten but her resilience in particular has been tested to an unprecedented level has met how is this going to plan out. yes i think i mean in the past one might have thought well it depends how big the defeat is if it's quite a small defeat that it might be manageable she could go back to brussels and ask for some more concessions and maybe have another vote but i think in general the idea that even if the defeat is big she would then nece
we'll come back once we get the first of those two amendments which calls for the u.k. to be able to say by itself but it leaves the customs union with the european will talk about will more about the little israel but yes we'll continue our conversation lawrence but as you're mentioning to reason may has been fighting to convince not just the opposition but people from our own party to support her deal she had her final meeting ahead of the vote with her cabinet at her official residence in...
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politicians need to have a safe space in which to express their opinions many of which are passionately held and i hope you will ask the shadow chancellor. for the remarks that he made by former secretary of state's for work and tension. on the matter of brexit the right honorable gentleman has raised, let me update the house. the conclusions of the december european council went further than before in seeking to address the concerns of this house and i have been in contact with european leaders about the concern. these discussions have shown further clarification is possible and those talks will continue for the next few days but we are also looking at was more we can do domestically to safeguard the interests of the people and businesses of northern ireland and that is why we packaged commitments that give northern ireland a strong voice and role in any decision to put the backstop in effect. we've been looking at how parliament can take a greater role as we take these negotiations to the next stage. i can tell the house in the event that our future relationship or alternative arrange
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which means kingly water and it's called can be water because it's the only thing which is also called believe that job or high on first distilled it and it's a mixture actually of two s's nitric acid and hard to claw recasts yes and it's exceptionally corrosive and exceptionally react it sounds nasty it's very very nasty it's vicious so can you demonstrate it for me let's see if it works so we're going to pour into the baker on the save your piece focal point since you've traveled so far with it and used this rather more expendable piece of zinc. so off it goes you can see it bubbling away probably wouldn't react as fast as i said it would dissolve away. and why would people want to do this why would they want to dissolve metals like go because you can purify it or you can. find your cold by dissolving and then read proceed citing that the meth labs know there was still the fumes are still coming up i think that lump of zinc has been dissolved entirely in the liquid. we did leave a small piece of gold in aqua region although this takes a lot longer to react but over an hour the gold g
which means kingly water and it's called can be water because it's the only thing which is also called believe that job or high on first distilled it and it's a mixture actually of two s's nitric acid and hard to claw recasts yes and it's exceptionally corrosive and exceptionally react it sounds nasty it's very very nasty it's vicious so can you demonstrate it for me let's see if it works so we're going to pour into the baker on the save your piece focal point since you've traveled so far with...
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once upon a time the ideal of robots was the symbol of a futuristic world a world in which technology and machines would replace human labor to a large extent that world is with us today in the twenty first century but the idea of robots least to me to machines is much older than you might think during the heyday of a golden age of science between the fourteenth centuries engineers from across the islamic world from the middle east to southern spain built many incredible devices to clocks automatic setting machines and a number of other innovative creations until now to levy a british professor of theoretical physics but born in baghdad i've been researching some of the mechanical wonders of this golden age of science and comparing them to the engineering and technological advances of the modern world. for years we've been promised that we'd have robots in our homes. he's carrying out household chores and that hasn't really happened well here's something that might change all that in this lab to developing a prototype robot that we might sometime soon have in our kitchens at home. thi
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which is it? mr. bercow: jeremy corbyn. >> this is the first time since 1978 and prime minister has been defeated. in the finance bill of the house of commons last night the house made it clear in supporting the amendment in the name of my friend that no deal should be ruled out. that is the position of this house. automotive industry has written to the prime minister in december asking her to take no deal option off the table or risk destroying this vital u.k. industry. given this house has not rejected no deal, will the prime minister protect thousands of skilled jobs in the automotive industry and others and rule out no deal? mr. bercow: prime minister. prime minster may: i recognize the right honorable german welcomed the leadership that the right honorable member from dormant and is given on the issues he's referring to. i want to be clear the amendment does not just affect the u.k. is leaving the european union on the 29th of march, and/or does it stop the government from collecting tax. he aske
which is it? mr. bercow: jeremy corbyn. >> this is the first time since 1978 and prime minister has been defeated. in the finance bill of the house of commons last night the house made it clear in supporting the amendment in the name of my friend that no deal should be ruled out. that is the position of this house. automotive industry has written to the prime minister in december asking her to take no deal option off the table or risk destroying this vital u.k. industry. given this house...
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so which would you which would you point in that give us a couple of names for those taking notes then you know. definitely and so for cloud names particularly microsoft and amazon those are two of your obvious picks i also really like cisco and orc poll as well as sales force so those companies are really very strong and particularly around earnings season a lot of the times are going to see those companies have a nice run up into earnings and in the instance where you have such positive earnings reports that can send them skyrocketing even higher for example some of the reports that we saw yesterday and some of the semiconductor stocks such as xilinx and l.r. c.x. these are really positive reports and we saw movement in intel initially also in a.m.d. pushing those stocks higher and i do think that you know a.m.d. continues to be a really strong buy in the semiconductor space and i knew you would come through with names thank you danielle john a year ago we were sitting pretty in markets and things seem to be sort of a better roses at least for markets but as the old radio host paul h
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which was david cameron ver5u5 gordon brown, and which ended in britain's first coalition governmentst coalition government. times are moving so fast and so dramatically that this seems like a long time ago. but it was kind ofan like a long time ago. but it was kind of an arbitrary decision, really. it struck me as a significant moment, in many ways, because it was just after the financial crisis. it was just after the mp5 expenses scandal of 2009, which i actually think played quite an important part in laying the groundwork for brexit, although it doesn't get talked about very much. and there was also that kind of historical moment when gordon brown me55ed historical moment when gordon brown messed up while his microphone wa5 5till messed up while his microphone wa5 still on, and referred to a potential voter is a sort of bigoted woman. . . potential voter is a sort of bigoted woman... a woman who didn't like immigration, and she came out and said, that bigoted woman. i want to pick up on that. what you describe in this novel, in your characters, are british people who no longer ha
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you have a normal life in which you don't have power cuts in which you go to the supermarket in your salaries enough to buy enough food to have to feed your soul that's not i think this is what this woman's want ok and that will be the final word and thank you and thank you for sharing with us what's going on with their family there we really appreciate it thank you to all of the. legal a condo charles shapiro an accomplice thank you. thank you for watching as well you can see the program again any time if you visit our web site al-jazeera talk offer further discussion go to our facebook page facebook dot com ford slash age and side story you can join the conversation on twitter as well or handle less at story from richelle carey in the entire team i for now. in the next episode of science in the golden age be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval islam a period in the field of medicine. science to be a good subject to bring different people from all over the world together. to such a good match. the more i learn about the more. i respect science in the gol
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which is extremely inefficient which lowers our ability to turn ambulances around and restock them in time. i really feel that this new facility not only is going to be beneficial for sffd. it's going to be beneficial for the citizens and as joe mentioned, the name is little bit misleading. stays it's an ambulance deploy facility. this going to be the hub. we're going to have fuel, gasoline, diesel and communication center. for example, something were to happen to headquarters, this could also be a new essential facility that will have that capacity to also work as a command sister if the city of san francisco. we're absolutely excited in the fire department to have this. i know the members are extremely elated. we currently park ambulances back-to-back which means that if i assigned to an ambulance, i have to go find the person who has the ambulance parked in front of them, have them move it to move it out. this is going to have a different layout. i would say, we're really excited. we really feel that d.p.h. is listening to our needs and representing us properly. >> all right, thank
which is extremely inefficient which lowers our ability to turn ambulances around and restock them in time. i really feel that this new facility not only is going to be beneficial for sffd. it's going to be beneficial for the citizens and as joe mentioned, the name is little bit misleading. stays it's an ambulance deploy facility. this going to be the hub. we're going to have fuel, gasoline, diesel and communication center. for example, something were to happen to headquarters, this could also...
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which are going through the sky. the only difference between the polar lights and these particle showers is the energy content of the respective cosmic rays. the particles that come from the sun have a low energy level and are diverted from the earth's magnetic field to the poles. in the added layers of the eye on a sphere they energize gases like oxygen nitrogen and helium when the gases return to their normal state they much photons that we know as a war as. the earth's magnetic field however cannot deflect the most energy rich particles cosmic rays from other stars reach our atmosphere all around the globe creating a particle shower comprising millions of particles. the creation and destruction of particles takes place almost at the speed of light most of them are absorbed. some of them actually. reach the ground so what you can do you can just put the palm of your hand and second couple particles. and these are the particles we can call it was a surface we took. half. to one thousand six hundred sixty tanks make
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every week we had policy talks which reaches out to hundreds and thousands of people.his facebook live, there was 270,000 live views, a record high in asean. we do find unique ways to reach out and send a message to the malaysian populace. for a man who is still in touch in the way you describe, and is still engaged and, as you say, is willing to listen to young people and take on board your concerns and adapt the next election. 5 if you look at the other people who are part of the presidential council, none say that it is two years. so doctor mahatir has said two years, but no—one will hold him to it if he says, "actually, i am enjoying this, it is quite refreshing. i was prime minister 20 years ago, i am back, now i am back i don't feel like retiring." it could go on and on and on. yes, but knowing him, he is very focused on reforming the country. yes, nothing else to lose. he already has a legacy. he brought dysfunctional opposition to win a landmark election. he has nothing else to lose. he just wants to ensure that malaysia's name will be in the eyes of the world.
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the supreme court, which interprets the laws.he capital, the home of congress, which makes the laws of the united states. in the shadow of this dome is decided much of the destiny of our time. ♪ ♪ narrator: the first thing that happens in the morning on capitol hill is school in the attic of the library of congress across the square from the capital. school begins at 6:15 for the 70 page boys that play an important role. if you are one of these page boys, you would see more of the intimate details of lawmaking than anyone other than a congressman himself. but first, you have to go to classes. you would study history, government, mathematics, literature, and yes, anatomy. the page boys call this a dummy oscar. they are boys of high school age, carefully selected from all over the united states for their ability, courtesy, and personality. you would receive one of the best educations available in american schools, and all of this in spite of the fact that every day, you would have a big job to do, often having to work late into the
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the hmong this quickly in sierra leone us which me is there are lots of a t. that we i mean the a to get the present moment doing our best to avoid that emetic battle for the city of all data and let us all recognize that the family layering know what what it is is difficult and the reason is very simple polish as the world became less clear i remember the cold war i remember the uni polar world now the world is kind of a chaotic it's moving hopefully into a multi-polar world and i'm a strong defender of the idea that the world should be organized in a multi-polar way but today we have a chaotic world in put it to believe impunity is the name of the game you see lots of vectors i mean how many armies are there now fighting inside syria for example it's very difficult to mediate in these circumstances but every. wonder is and more to make prevention. but i already have priorities to do evidencing to address will to cause of conflict to do everything to create the conditions for communities not to create the level of tension that leads them to conflict but you a
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for the australian open which sta rts are for the australian open which starts next week. ago. he'll face the 22nd seed roberto bautista agut. murray played the world number one novak djokovic in a practice match today and looked a long way off his best. 0ur tennis correspondent russell fuller sent us this from melbourne. a tough start, he's playing a seeded player and also a man who has already won a title in 2019. that ta kes already won a title in 2019. that takes some doing when you consider it is only the 10th of january, but he won the title in aloha last week. murray has had so few matches over the past 18 months, he has a hip which is better than it was a year ago before the surgery but will never quite be same again, and it's really ha rd never quite be same again, and it's really hard for him when he comes up against a senior player like —— agut. he will speak to us to tomorrow. he has been sounding more downbeat this year, he was optimistic last year about perhaps getting back to the top of his game but his comments this year have been suggesting that he does no
for the australian open which sta rts are for the australian open which starts next week. ago. he'll face the 22nd seed roberto bautista agut. murray played the world number one novak djokovic in a practice match today and looked a long way off his best. 0ur tennis correspondent russell fuller sent us this from melbourne. a tough start, he's playing a seeded player and also a man who has already won a title in 2019. that ta kes already won a title in 2019. that takes some doing when you...
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officials happening here which isn't talking or fighting. for the same time and the nominees are strewn with ten categories the films of the favorite which will lead the pack at this year's oscar there is a distinct musical flavor in twenty nineteen from queen. and i will tell you what's up with whatsapp as the message. what it calls. i'm here to mohammad. tag. you with the news. streaming online through you tube facebook. dot com protesters are back on the streets in sudan as anger grows over the government's crackdown on dissent and they're out there protesting while their president. is in qatar on an official visit. in the cap. little khartoum they are demanding his resignation but the deaths of a doctor and student protesters on thursday of also galvanized those demonstrators creating even more widespread unrest the opposition now says forty seven people have been killed since those protests began last month when as we said the government raised the price of bread also an anti government activist in sudan has gone missing sources have to
officials happening here which isn't talking or fighting. for the same time and the nominees are strewn with ten categories the films of the favorite which will lead the pack at this year's oscar there is a distinct musical flavor in twenty nineteen from queen. and i will tell you what's up with whatsapp as the message. what it calls. i'm here to mohammad. tag. you with the news. streaming online through you tube facebook. dot com protesters are back on the streets in sudan as anger grows over...
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so-called army of kosovo which goes against the resolution which excludes. creation of any military groups within the country. russia is very concerned with this. because we understand that actions by kosovo like that can lead to destabilizing destabilisation in the balkans overall our meeting has been very successful and very productive and i would like to thank mr president and all of our colleagues for these productive talks and i would like to think the people of belgrade and the people of serbia for this hospitable. treatments for you all for our delegation i am convinced that the agreements we've reached today will help improve russian serbian first ship in the future thank you so much look at that he was going to have a place in the kingdom of heaven are some of the put up you know thank you very much mr president how to only time for took questions so there's a question you promised you know it was. a couple in leeds you know i would like to ask both presidents to discuss. the prospects of going to nation of construction of the turkish stream of i am
so-called army of kosovo which goes against the resolution which excludes. creation of any military groups within the country. russia is very concerned with this. because we understand that actions by kosovo like that can lead to destabilizing destabilisation in the balkans overall our meeting has been very successful and very productive and i would like to thank mr president and all of our colleagues for these productive talks and i would like to think the people of belgrade and the people of...
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economy at some stage which i'm guessing the u.s. is quite worried about well i mean i mean you could escalate this further right because there was a large amount of these tariffs that were supposed up to twenty five percent on the american side and that's been the late so there is that in the back pocket but yes both sides have leverage over the other i mean china's economy has been so built around exports that it's really getting hit hard right now it's seeing that without the domestic consumption that it needs to be able to fill in for this that it's really suffering on the american side there are major corporations like apple like boeing. caterpillar they do a lot of business in china hurting which are hurting and they're also very politically connected they're big businesses they employ a lot of people so they can raise alarms as well so this goes way beyond soybeans and intellectual property right for sure i mean this gets into a larger narrative of as you said china's emergence as a real economic threat to the traditional west
economy at some stage which i'm guessing the u.s. is quite worried about well i mean i mean you could escalate this further right because there was a large amount of these tariffs that were supposed up to twenty five percent on the american side and that's been the late so there is that in the back pocket but yes both sides have leverage over the other i mean china's economy has been so built around exports that it's really getting hit hard right now it's seeing that without the domestic...
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are which which which will be the result in the in the area of the. games a lot of. support because of the openly mistakes the government is doing and the more support if the against the more you have such an anti for extruded muslim and while and against it it's hard to say whether it will be useful for you or or not right now politics in germany is very hard to pick just finally whoever carried by theists heinous attack do you think they will be tracked down and caught are you confident in the. i think the police the higher power who was there forget that the justice system. is extremely liberal that means that. they have to do it where are they already from. and it's. you can do such things without fear of real serious. it's a problem that generally is very very much less income tree. why if he is really the only conservative and right in party and is under threat from all other sites on the media from politics etc so it's not easy to opposition to rove and max many thanks for your time this hour maximillian cried german lawyer and pundit life on art international
are which which which will be the result in the in the area of the. games a lot of. support because of the openly mistakes the government is doing and the more support if the against the more you have such an anti for extruded muslim and while and against it it's hard to say whether it will be useful for you or or not right now politics in germany is very hard to pick just finally whoever carried by theists heinous attack do you think they will be tracked down and caught are you confident in...
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she has a rule actually, which she articulated this year which is that nancy will not Ãb she's an historian.nancynyone who has accepted cook money. and indeed she won't speak to anyone from any university the problem with this is that duke university has accepted Ãba lot of money from charles cook. so nancy can't speak to herself. which perhaps explains why her book is so shockingly bad. we libertarians and conservatives by contrast i speak at least for the libertarians. such as don boudreaux, charles mason or tom pollard. or for that matter for charles cook. assume the progressives say socialists are just misinformed. and that if we teach them that the tariffs are idiotic or that stopping people from starting businesses is a bad idea, they will say you are right. i hadn't thought of that, you are right. but they don't. what's the evidence against socialism? that the people at the age of reason should be listening to but don't. after they had put away their natural and childish emotional toys of socialism, by the way the hypothesis i made a few minutes ago about the family is a highly testable pr
she has a rule actually, which she articulated this year which is that nancy will not Ãb she's an historian.nancynyone who has accepted cook money. and indeed she won't speak to anyone from any university the problem with this is that duke university has accepted Ãba lot of money from charles cook. so nancy can't speak to herself. which perhaps explains why her book is so shockingly bad. we libertarians and conservatives by contrast i speak at least for the libertarians. such as don...
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it created connections, some of which are good, and some of which are bad. if you were a gay in utah in the pre-internet period, you felt isolated, lonely, no one was like you. then with the internet you could get a support group where there's somebody in toronto or in paris or elsewhere and you suddenly felt not so isolated, not so lonely. that's a good thing. but it's also true that it connected very bad people. somebody once put it, throughout history, every village has had an idiot. now the internet has connected all the village idiots. [laughter] ms. rice: right here in front. >> thank you so much for this engaging conversation. i'm abu zaid, i'm in first year masters international policy and i'm from afghanistan. my question is, it was mentioned that we could think of facebook as a sort of publication that should be regulated, that they should be held accountable. in the u.s., you wouldn't want fox news or the "new york times" to regulate everything that's been published. now with facebook, if you think of it internationally, do you want an algorithm d
it created connections, some of which are good, and some of which are bad. if you were a gay in utah in the pre-internet period, you felt isolated, lonely, no one was like you. then with the internet you could get a support group where there's somebody in toronto or in paris or elsewhere and you suddenly felt not so isolated, not so lonely. that's a good thing. but it's also true that it connected very bad people. somebody once put it, throughout history, every village has had an idiot. now the...
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which means kingly water and it's called can you water because it's the only thing which dissolves gold it's believed that job and first distilled it and it's a mixture actually of two s's nitric acid and hydrochloric acid yes and it's exceptionally corrosive and exceptionally react it sounds nasty it's very very nasty it's vicious so can you demonstrate it for me let's see if it works so we're going to pour into the big i'm going to save your beautiful gold coin since you've traveled so far with it and used this rather more expendable piece of zinc. so off it goes you can see it bubbling away probably wouldn't react as fast as a set it would dissolve away. and why would people want to do this why would they want to dissolve metals like gold because you can purify it or you can refine your gold by dissolving it and then read precipitating. the metals you know there was still the fumes are still coming up i think that lump of zinc has been dissolved entirely in the liquid. we did leave a small piece of gold in aqua region although this takes a lot longer to react but over an hour the gol
which means kingly water and it's called can you water because it's the only thing which dissolves gold it's believed that job and first distilled it and it's a mixture actually of two s's nitric acid and hydrochloric acid yes and it's exceptionally corrosive and exceptionally react it sounds nasty it's very very nasty it's vicious so can you demonstrate it for me let's see if it works so we're going to pour into the big i'm going to save your beautiful gold coin since you've traveled so far...
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which owusu actually a complaint, -- which was actually one of the complaints by congress. the program was subject to varying interpretation and misinformation and error. fact, dwight eisenhower decided that soldiers who served in both -- in two theaters, mediterranean and europe, would be exempt from re-did he employment. he was anticipating the drop in the score to 5 points, so he started to take men out who had 75 points rather than 85. the awarding of battle stars illustrates the hidden difficulties of what would seem like a straight-forward process of honoring combat service. . think i have a picture , and you actual card can see it is filled out. the other one was a sample. those are the battle stars on a campaign ribbon. and you got points for those. the authorization of babel stars was an ongoing process. points were calculated and division slated for the pacific were cleared with men of over 85 point. the second division learned days europe,t sailed from that it had been awarded to more campaign credits which qualified for an additional 2700 men for discharge. same
which owusu actually a complaint, -- which was actually one of the complaints by congress. the program was subject to varying interpretation and misinformation and error. fact, dwight eisenhower decided that soldiers who served in both -- in two theaters, mediterranean and europe, would be exempt from re-did he employment. he was anticipating the drop in the score to 5 points, so he started to take men out who had 75 points rather than 85. the awarding of battle stars illustrates the hidden...
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brian: which justice?e: john paul stevens, who bequeathed to me, and i wore it to yankee stadium this year when i threw out the first pitch, he gave me an authentic yankee satin jacket that george steinbrenner the third had given to him. brian: owner of the yankees. jane: yes. brian: here is some video we happen to have. we have shown the video of you throwing out the first pitch already, but here is the video of john paul stevens talking about babe ruth. [video clip] >> i was in fact a witness of the calling his shot home run by babe ruth. i remember watching him respond to razzing from the sidelines, and pointing to centerfield, and following up with the famous called shot over the centerfield scoreboard. brian: what is the called shot? jane: this is in the 1932 world series. babe ruth gets into this back-and-forth with the picture for the chicago cubs. it becomes a legend that he is standing at home plate, and the cubs in the dugout are yelling at him, the yankees are yelling back at the cubs, and he ra
brian: which justice?e: john paul stevens, who bequeathed to me, and i wore it to yankee stadium this year when i threw out the first pitch, he gave me an authentic yankee satin jacket that george steinbrenner the third had given to him. brian: owner of the yankees. jane: yes. brian: here is some video we happen to have. we have shown the video of you throwing out the first pitch already, but here is the video of john paul stevens talking about babe ruth. [video clip] >> i was in fact a...
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can address the very really problems which chairman royce just described and which was described by the venezuelan people. one thing being considered at the european level is an idea of an international contact group. i want to be clear, this is not about mediation. not seeking to insert ourselves between maduro or the national assembly or president guaido. it's simply to work with countries in the region. like-minded countries to discuss how to best take forward in and be supportive of the national assembly in efforts to ensure the restoration of democracy. we will work also with the lima group. there will be an important meeting on monday of the lima group and unfortunately, fredericka margariti can't attend personally. but there will be a representative there licensing. it's vitally important that the like minded countries and democracies work together on a common agenda of a mixture of intense pressure and what has been decided by the united states economically i think is an important step forward. but also helping to build a process which gets for the objective described eloque
can address the very really problems which chairman royce just described and which was described by the venezuelan people. one thing being considered at the european level is an idea of an international contact group. i want to be clear, this is not about mediation. not seeking to insert ourselves between maduro or the national assembly or president guaido. it's simply to work with countries in the region. like-minded countries to discuss how to best take forward in and be supportive of the...
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same problem occurred in the fifth division which lost 600 men.ltogether, the belated awarding f stars exempted an additional 14,000 men and the european theater from further service. there's a letter in may from general thomas handy, who was the deputy chief of staff to marshall and he wrote to eisenhower. he begins by saying -- "it sounds crazy but it is going to be really difficult to keep the war a priority from now on in the minds of the american people." then he went on to talk about, he said the awarding of battle stars was already creating a lot of controversy within the service. but now that those battle stars carry with them additional points and an opportunity to get out of service, it's only going to get worse. as a consequence. ok. in addition to stimulating a constant churning of manpower within divisions, the points system thread to strip units of their most experienced personnel and leaders on the eve of climactic battles with japan. in addition to that, of course, some of the people who were leaving who had been in service for a l
same problem occurred in the fifth division which lost 600 men.ltogether, the belated awarding f stars exempted an additional 14,000 men and the european theater from further service. there's a letter in may from general thomas handy, who was the deputy chief of staff to marshall and he wrote to eisenhower. he begins by saying -- "it sounds crazy but it is going to be really difficult to keep the war a priority from now on in the minds of the american people." then he went on to talk...
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which ones is the open question. but it does seem to suggest that it's broader than the apa ever was. the apa only talks about rules. >> well, again, several points about that. this court's decision which described the general apa standards distinguished between substantive rules and interpretive rules. just as here, bound the contractor but could be changed -- could be challenged and set aside on appeal. >> what in congrey does it chan language at all? i have to give some meaning different than the apa to congress' express choice of a different articulation of the standard. >> first of all, whether congress first enacted the provision -- or amended the provisions in 1986, it said certain regulations have to go through notice and comment.or a 1986, it said certain regulations have to go through notice and comment. the conference report says it does not require notice. then in 1987, congress re-visited the provision. if you look at page 34 of our brief, we set out the house version -- the version that was passed by th
which ones is the open question. but it does seem to suggest that it's broader than the apa ever was. the apa only talks about rules. >> well, again, several points about that. this court's decision which described the general apa standards distinguished between substantive rules and interpretive rules. just as here, bound the contractor but could be changed -- could be challenged and set aside on appeal. >> what in congrey does it chan language at all? i have to give some meaning...
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and there's another film which came out not so long ago about mary shelley as well which had a similare is so good in that. and that's the story of a relationship in which there is the talent and there is the public face. this is about how much somebody can grasp their own future. and it's also about all those things that are important nowadays about celebrity, the idea of celebrity culture creating this kind of claudine mystique in which suddenly everyone is wearing these clothes, and there are all these accoutrements that are branded, and about how much you can own your public image. i thought it was a really good, and not least because of the performances. all right. stan and ollie, laurel and hardy embarking on a tour of britain, trying to reignite their careers. so are you a laurel and hardy fan? not 100%. 0k, well, i think you can be a fan of stan and ollie without being a laurel and hardy fan. steve coogan and john c reilly. at the very beginning, we meet them originally at the height of their hollywood powers, when they are just making way out west. and they want more money fro
and there's another film which came out not so long ago about mary shelley as well which had a similare is so good in that. and that's the story of a relationship in which there is the talent and there is the public face. this is about how much somebody can grasp their own future. and it's also about all those things that are important nowadays about celebrity, the idea of celebrity culture creating this kind of claudine mystique in which suddenly everyone is wearing these clothes, and there...
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vertical farming relies on energy inputs which are costly a nd relies on energy inputs which are costlyidea of a mouthwatering treat. and they are currently extremely expensive. but while there are big questions we need to debate about how we handle these technologies and where better to debate them in here, we cannot wish away these things any more than we can many other problems. because the background against which this fourth agricultural revolution is occurring, indeed many of the stimuli for it, are the environmental and social factors that i have been briefly listing. the requirement to use less carbon, limit the to improve the organic content and fertility of the soil, to renew, reuse and recycle resources and improve resource productivity is the human population grows, all these are the forces driving technological innovation. science is about making us where things need to change and enabling us to make that change. this fourth agricultural revolution will require us to change the way we work on the land and invest in its future. it will force us to inform the role of governme
vertical farming relies on energy inputs which are costly a nd relies on energy inputs which are costlyidea of a mouthwatering treat. and they are currently extremely expensive. but while there are big questions we need to debate about how we handle these technologies and where better to debate them in here, we cannot wish away these things any more than we can many other problems. because the background against which this fourth agricultural revolution is occurring, indeed many of the stimuli...
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us main source of revenue which is a much higher than what they receive from tourism from remittances so you would certainly have an impact with this and for doing what the ambassador have just say it but it will it will be force to put to i took a piece in the market but a significant these come and plus transfer costs will certainly undermine their capacity to get it right revenues and to keep up with expanding on the most important thing i think here to keep the loyalty of the military and the police all the security apparatus which basically other ones who are not only running the economy but also the ones which are in control of contains even the rest you know sort of perverse relation where the same people who control the economy the same ruling elites are the ones which are in charge of law and order and are the ones which unfortunately are repressing business when it's protesting in the streets demanding free and fair elections and charles i'm glad you brought up the military we're going to come right back to that the first i want to. your your sister my understanding your sis
us main source of revenue which is a much higher than what they receive from tourism from remittances so you would certainly have an impact with this and for doing what the ambassador have just say it but it will it will be force to put to i took a piece in the market but a significant these come and plus transfer costs will certainly undermine their capacity to get it right revenues and to keep up with expanding on the most important thing i think here to keep the loyalty of the military and...