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and one of the office of the reporting joins is via skype from williamsburg virginia. thanks very much deeper for being with us. how did trying to manage to get so many countries to agree to, to loans with such high interest rates? i think at the time that the building wrote initiative was launched, china was the only game in town in the infrastructure, financing market. there is now more choice than competition in that market. but 8 or 9 years ago, that was not the case. and so what does that mean in practice for countries that now owe more than 10 percent of the g d p? as a result of some of these projects, it means that the build and road initiative has created major debt sustainability challenges for poor countries. but we also found that 35 percent of adults in rhode infrastructure project portfolio has run into serious implementation problems like corruption scandals and labor law, violations, and public protests. so between the death sustainability problem and these implementation problems, asian really has a buyer's remorse problem on hands. many foreign leader
and one of the office of the reporting joins is via skype from williamsburg virginia. thanks very much deeper for being with us. how did trying to manage to get so many countries to agree to, to loans with such high interest rates? i think at the time that the building wrote initiative was launched, china was the only game in town in the infrastructure, financing market. there is now more choice than competition in that market. but 8 or 9 years ago, that was not the case. and so what does that...
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we'll go to barry in williamsburg, virginia. you oppose, barry. good morning to you. welcome to the conversation. >> caller: good morning. yeah, i actually am an independent, but i lean left. but i just don't agree with this border policy. but really, all democrats and republicans, they want these immigrants in here for the cheap labor, always. but that's just the ones that run businesses, though, the democrats and republicans. i don't understand what's going on either. because all you got to do is round them up, get them out of here. what ever happened to back in the '70s and '80s where they would come up for two or three months a year and work the crops and go back home. for some reason, our government wants them to stay now. >> all right, barry in williamsburg, virginia. listen to the white house press secretary, jen psaki, talking about the situation at the border at yesterday's briefing. >> one, it's a challenging situation. it's devastating to watch this footage. i think it's important, though, for people to also know that what we're trying to do is also protect
we'll go to barry in williamsburg, virginia. you oppose, barry. good morning to you. welcome to the conversation. >> caller: good morning. yeah, i actually am an independent, but i lean left. but i just don't agree with this border policy. but really, all democrats and republicans, they want these immigrants in here for the cheap labor, always. but that's just the ones that run businesses, though, the democrats and republicans. i don't understand what's going on either. because all you...
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he was released in 2016 from the hospital and moved in with his mother in williamsburg, virginia.r secret service agent who spent five years on obama's team, and a behavioral analyst and attorney. john hinckley has been living outside in society for a few years now, but there have been some specific restrictions. number one, he had to stay away from any elected official, anyone with secret service protection, and he couldn't do anything to get anywhere near or contact either the reagans, other victims, or jodie foster. explain to me the legal theory, whether you agree with it or not, the legal theory behind now lifting those restrictions. >> it is so important that everyone understands that hinckley was never found guilty of any crimes. he was found not guilty of all 16 counts by reason of insanity. but in the early '80s, the rules for the insanity defense were very different. basically, the defendant could pause that defense, and it was up to the prosecution to refute it. this was a watershed event. almost every state changed their insanity laws because public sentiment was that
he was released in 2016 from the hospital and moved in with his mother in williamsburg, virginia.r secret service agent who spent five years on obama's team, and a behavioral analyst and attorney. john hinckley has been living outside in society for a few years now, but there have been some specific restrictions. number one, he had to stay away from any elected official, anyone with secret service protection, and he couldn't do anything to get anywhere near or contact either the reagans, other...
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first he was allowed to visit his mother's home in williamsburg, virginia, leaving st.take brief visits and longer visits and then he was allowed to stay there. a couple of things have happened since then first of all, his mother died in july she was 95 years old, so that's one big change here, but the second big change is that the government's position has changed here the government consistently opposed unconditional release and then within the past few months, the government has basically reached the position where it says that it's satisfied that he's no longer a danger, and that if he satisfies this next nine-month period of evaluation, then the government will finally sign off on unsupervised release, and he'll be in essence free to come and go as he pleases so that's what's basically changed here, andrea. >> and the government is no longer objecting, if i understand it? >> precisely that's the deal. in theory the government could appeal this, but it's not going to this is something where the government has finally said, okay, we think he satisfies the rules for u
first he was allowed to visit his mother's home in williamsburg, virginia, leaving st.take brief visits and longer visits and then he was allowed to stay there. a couple of things have happened since then first of all, his mother died in july she was 95 years old, so that's one big change here, but the second big change is that the government's position has changed here the government consistently opposed unconditional release and then within the past few months, the government has basically...
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we've got a question coming in about williamsburg virginia and yorktown and jamestown and cynthia is asking she's curious about the struggles that these cities face to hold off british occupation as long as they could. >>. >> yorktown does get occupied in the end of thewar by michael wallace for about 2 months . and actually north virginia ends up occupied at the beginning of the war and basically burns by patriot leaders in order to prevent its use as a base by governor dunmore. but really, they tended to be too small for the british to worry much about. it's one of the reasons that i mentioned this in the book as well that it's not a coincidence that the six 80 that i'm talking about , boston, new york, newport and philadelphia and charleston were the biggest cities in colonial north america and the most important economically. and the most important strategically. williamsburg, yorktown, jamestown just works kind of on that map of kind of an imperial from an imperial standpoint. they did face raids at various points in the war and again, yorktown gets occupied by cornwallis's troo
we've got a question coming in about williamsburg virginia and yorktown and jamestown and cynthia is asking she's curious about the struggles that these cities face to hold off british occupation as long as they could. >>. >> yorktown does get occupied in the end of thewar by michael wallace for about 2 months . and actually north virginia ends up occupied at the beginning of the war and basically burns by patriot leaders in order to prevent its use as a base by governor dunmore....
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a question coming into the williamsburg, virginia, and your dan and james kent and cindy is asking how she scares about the struggles that the cities face to hold off any british occupation as long as they could. >> you could argue that your account does get occupied at the end of the war by cornwallis for about two months, and actually norfolk, virginia, into occupied at the beginning of the war and basically burned by patriot leaders in order to prevent its use as a base by governor dunmore. but really the chesapeake towns tended to be too small really for the british to worry much about. it's one of the reasons and i mentioned this in the book as well that it's not a coincidence that the six cities that i'm talking about, boston, new york, newport, philadelphia, savannah entrusted with the biggest cities in colonial north america and the the most important economically. and the most important kind of strategically. williamsburg, jamestown, yorktown just were not on that map of an imperial come from an imperial standpoint. they did face waves. yorktown gets occupied by cornwallis but
a question coming into the williamsburg, virginia, and your dan and james kent and cindy is asking how she scares about the struggles that the cities face to hold off any british occupation as long as they could. >> you could argue that your account does get occupied at the end of the war by cornwallis for about two months, and actually norfolk, virginia, into occupied at the beginning of the war and basically burned by patriot leaders in order to prevent its use as a base by governor...
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. >> she wanted to live in williamsburg virginia. miami, florida or houston texas. >> why did you want to go to such for places? >> she said whoa, florida there's disney world. and houston there is seaworld, and six flags. and williamsburg there is u.s., bush gardens. >> simon on the video, i'm gone. >> and newport news turned out to be the place. yes they put us smack dab in the middle of what we wanted. specifically about the kids if you want our kids to go up don't you think that we should give them excitement and fun everyday. >> and you? said >> i can argue with that, because i would want nothing. more >> while displaces gorges isn't? it >> there's a carousel i told. >> if the home videos from 2009 are to be believed. the move from mexican to virginia was. working >> do you like bush gardens? >> best place on earth. >> doug had found a job as a truck driver. and homes wasn't apartment on a knife of this. building >> she wanted to live in a skyscraper, it's always been a dream of. first >> so things were okay if you look back at?
. >> she wanted to live in williamsburg virginia. miami, florida or houston texas. >> why did you want to go to such for places? >> she said whoa, florida there's disney world. and houston there is seaworld, and six flags. and williamsburg there is u.s., bush gardens. >> simon on the video, i'm gone. >> and newport news turned out to be the place. yes they put us smack dab in the middle of what we wanted. specifically about the kids if you want our kids to go up...
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in psychiatric confinement and finally living under court supervision with his parents in williamsburg, virginias mother, died back in july. >> why do you want me to go back to my parents? they hate me >> hinckley confessed to shooting reagan to impress actress jodie foster who he had been obsessed with since seeing her in "taxi driver. his lawyer calling the decision a win for mental health care >> people who are -- by mental disease, with proper support, get treatment, can achieve mental stability and rejoin society. >> reporter: the news of hinckley's freedom comes on the heels of a pending decision on parole for sirhan sirhan both cases dividing their families president reagan's son, michael, reacting to the decision tweeting fyi, my father forgave hinckley and would approve, therefore, so do i but his daughter, patti davis, writing in "the washington post" i will always picture hinckley's cold eyes and telling cnn -- >> when somebody tries t assassinate a president or a public figure or a presidential candidate, they affect the entire country >> so, andrea, we just heard from michael and pa
in psychiatric confinement and finally living under court supervision with his parents in williamsburg, virginias mother, died back in july. >> why do you want me to go back to my parents? they hate me >> hinckley confessed to shooting reagan to impress actress jodie foster who he had been obsessed with since seeing her in "taxi driver. his lawyer calling the decision a win for mental health care >> people who are -- by mental disease, with proper support, get treatment,...
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virginia. when fellow delegate george white left for williamsburg, jefferson tucked a copy of his draft constitution in whites back. virginia cribbed from jefferson'sproposed breed preamble but not much else . in philadelphia, congress passed jefferson and his committee of five to prepare the first draft of the declaration of independence . jefferson submitted the committee's draft to congress a little more than two weeks after receiving theassignment . john adams later recounted that jefferson had drafted the document and only a couple of days. jefferson was a busy man in june 1776. he oversaw multiple committees regarding debating affairs, drew up the rules and regulations for congressional debate and participated in other matters . moreover, virginia was operating with a skeleton delegation providing little opportunity to spread the work around. nevertheless, adams urged jefferson as busy as he was to pen the draft as it would be better for a more measured southern gentleman rather than a divisive independent-minded new englander to take the lead in drafting and promoting the declaration. as time
virginia. when fellow delegate george white left for williamsburg, jefferson tucked a copy of his draft constitution in whites back. virginia cribbed from jefferson'sproposed breed preamble but not much else . in philadelphia, congress passed jefferson and his committee of five to prepare the first draft of the declaration of independence . jefferson submitted the committee's draft to congress a little more than two weeks after receiving theassignment . john adams later recounted that jefferson...
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virginia was about to debate the constitution and last of the virginia delegation to arrive in philadelphia now on a fellow delegate left for williamsburgferson in tact a copy of his draft constitution and from the preamble but not much else. and with the committee five to prepare the first draft of the declaration of independence jefferson and submit the mother submitted the draft a little more than two weeks after receiving the assignment and drafted that document and only a couple of days but then in 1776 seeing multiple committees of canadian affairs to drop the rules and regulations for congressional debate and participated in other matters. virginia was operating with a skeleton delegation with little opportunity to spread the work around. nevertheless, adam urge jefferson, as busy as he was to pan the draft as it would be better for him are measured rather than a divisive independent mind to take the lead to promote the declaration and the preamble of his draft and the recently enacted virginia declaration many of those against king george that ultimately appeared in the declaration and likewise that declaration of rights already
virginia was about to debate the constitution and last of the virginia delegation to arrive in philadelphia now on a fellow delegate left for williamsburgferson in tact a copy of his draft constitution and from the preamble but not much else. and with the committee five to prepare the first draft of the declaration of independence jefferson and submit the mother submitted the draft a little more than two weeks after receiving the assignment and drafted that document and only a couple of days...