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played out within the army.that matches what i saw. so many of my friends, and i think of a couple of very good special forces officers that i knew in the turkish military who were denied promotion above a certain rank because they were very staunch secularist. and they refused in english with we would say to kiss the ring of the people with the informal powers. the politics of this are complicated and i'm not luckily here to make political commentary but as a military commentator what i will tell you is i'm very encouraged by how the turkish military has adapted since the coup. most of the turkish and the public and the government of the turkey have not tried to collapse this military or reform it as for instance, the iranians did after the revolution and 70-79 and replaced it with a revolutionary guard the turkish people and government still love and trust their military and security services. they want them to be closer under civilian control i think to what the modern model should be. i think the rest is gro
played out within the army.that matches what i saw. so many of my friends, and i think of a couple of very good special forces officers that i knew in the turkish military who were denied promotion above a certain rank because they were very staunch secularist. and they refused in english with we would say to kiss the ring of the people with the informal powers. the politics of this are complicated and i'm not luckily here to make political commentary but as a military commentator what i will...
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within the second perspective there are two views. first, our views that, yes, it was an action of a coalition of but within the military they were the glue and organized and brought the .ifferent groups together later on the view was changed a little but in his book about this in july, still you will see he based it on the coalition within the military which carries out the coup but he also argues that the gulenists were critical in their formation of the coalition. a second, promoted by military analyst, retired he argues the coup was carried out by an action coalition of groups within the military. gulenists were not playing that prominent role. you have nationalists and the capitalists, some opportunists including the gulenists. but what brought this actually together within the military was they were anti -- the glue which kept the coalition forces together. the third perspective argues that the coup was, again, within the third perspective you have two arguments. e argues that the coup was aged by the current person -- an argume
within the second perspective there are two views. first, our views that, yes, it was an action of a coalition of but within the military they were the glue and organized and brought the .ifferent groups together later on the view was changed a little but in his book about this in july, still you will see he based it on the coalition within the military which carries out the coup but he also argues that the gulenists were critical in their formation of the coalition. a second, promoted by...
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because of what took place within the military. there are several reasons for this. one, the gulen networks very much, there are three stages of the gulen movement. first, what i call the period of -- second, 1970-1993 under the death of former president. the second stage is, i call it the movement becomes much more public network and social activities. it moved from being a religious entity to more or less a religious economic and physical activity, it became more clear with the death of the former president because critical after all, turkey had a weak government and that we could government provided opportunity for the gulen and is networks to penetrate the police force. the police force especially the police academy, i would say, are critical in the power of the gulen movement, and that penetration into police force started with the government when -- was the ministry of interior, when the gulenists took control of the police academy. when the police academy in ankara became the operational center of the gulen movement, it became much clearer in 2002, and i would
because of what took place within the military. there are several reasons for this. one, the gulen networks very much, there are three stages of the gulen movement. first, what i call the period of -- second, 1970-1993 under the death of former president. the second stage is, i call it the movement becomes much more public network and social activities. it moved from being a religious entity to more or less a religious economic and physical activity, it became more clear with the death of the...
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and within the second perspective there are two views. first argues that yes, it was an action, a coalition of groups within the military, but the colonists where the glue. they organize, they brought these different groups together to carry out the coup. the second perspective very much promoted, later he changed his view little but in his book about 15 july, still you will see he debates about the coalition of the groups within the military which carries out thcoup. i also argues that theyere critical in their formation of this coalition. the second promoted by a military analyst, retired military person, he argues that the coup is carried out by a faction coalition of groups within the military. gulenists did not play that prominent role. you have nationalists, some opportunists including the gulenists but what brought these factions together with the military while they were anti-erdogan feeling? that was the glue which kept this coalition of forces together. the third perspective argues that the coup was, again within the third persp
and within the second perspective there are two views. first argues that yes, it was an action, a coalition of groups within the military, but the colonists where the glue. they organize, they brought these different groups together to carry out the coup. the second perspective very much promoted, later he changed his view little but in his book about 15 july, still you will see he debates about the coalition of the groups within the military which carries out thcoup. i also argues that theyere...
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there were changes within him and i saw that. mean, now that you look back, you believe the process was over a year and a half? yes, and now when i look back, in hindsight, and especially what i know today about radicalisation, i can pick up those signs and clues. but even that is very difficult to decipher what is actually a teenager going through some kind of teenage anguish and the radicalisation process. naively, we kind of thought, it's just some kind of phase he's going through and he will come through it. but especially about six months before he left that was quite a decisive moment because actually he actually had gone completely back to his normal self. he was joining in on family celebrations, the activities we were doing, he was a much more happy, fun loving boy like before. that's why it was really like a bolt out of the blue when he went on the 29th of may. but, again, that was the turning point in him. he decided to actually leave and go to syria at that point. so we call it the preparation phase of actually going
there were changes within him and i saw that. mean, now that you look back, you believe the process was over a year and a half? yes, and now when i look back, in hindsight, and especially what i know today about radicalisation, i can pick up those signs and clues. but even that is very difficult to decipher what is actually a teenager going through some kind of teenage anguish and the radicalisation process. naively, we kind of thought, it's just some kind of phase he's going through and he...
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the security summit has been a great success story within irs. as you know, one of our challenges has been addressing identity theft. and working to protect taxpayers from that crime. and so a couple of years ago the irs commissioner decided that this would really be an opportunity for a public/private sector partnership to work together with our -- with the state department of revenue, and also with the private sector tax return community, in order to defend ourselves holistically against this threat. we really refer to it as the tax ecosyst ecosystem. one of the things that we've found, certainly, is where there are weaknesses in any of those links on the chain, it actually impacts others. we decided it would be great if we could all work together to try to share lead information, threat detection sort of information, in an effort to protect taxpayers. and so over the past couple of years, this has been tremendously successful. we have to remain vigilant. but i am announcing later on in the day the past two years we've seen a reduction in our i
the security summit has been a great success story within irs. as you know, one of our challenges has been addressing identity theft. and working to protect taxpayers from that crime. and so a couple of years ago the irs commissioner decided that this would really be an opportunity for a public/private sector partnership to work together with our -- with the state department of revenue, and also with the private sector tax return community, in order to defend ourselves holistically against this...
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completely within our bond as a sovereign states. paris has provided the latest mediator between doha on riot with french foreign minister joey vidrio stressing his concern that punitive measures on cancer. will only exacerbate the situation. this of kooky people that we are concerned about the effect of this crisis politically. socially and economically. at a time when the region must work towards cohesion to face the threats surrounding its security. there are calls for the regional riff to be solved by the gulf cooperation council yet suggestions of me sing for talks in mutual kuwait. have so far borne no tangible results. search and rescue helicopters have been busy scouring the waters off cameron's atlantic coast after a military vessel sank better. defense minister has announced that while three soldiers have been rescued at least thirty four of the country's rapid intervention brigade that were on board. still not accounted for ship was on a routine mission. to the pic cassie peninsula when it capsized on sunday it's not yet c
completely within our bond as a sovereign states. paris has provided the latest mediator between doha on riot with french foreign minister joey vidrio stressing his concern that punitive measures on cancer. will only exacerbate the situation. this of kooky people that we are concerned about the effect of this crisis politically. socially and economically. at a time when the region must work towards cohesion to face the threats surrounding its security. there are calls for the regional riff to...
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there is a kind of stasis within the government. people who passionately think it is a disaster to leave and the lunatics who created this idea, this fantasy that somehow leaving europe was going to be the answer to all of our problems. nothing has been resolved between the two halves of the government. that is why theresa may stays precariously balanced between the two sides who will never agree. it is notjust the government. look at the labour party. imagine if the labour party were led by a real, pro—eu campaigner, and the labour party were pro—eu. imagine how much different it would be and how much more weakness they would sense in europe. you can almost hear that lament in tony blair's voice. he has put himself in the wrong position, that he would get some of the blame if a brexit doesn't work. i think labour will end up there, but it is precarious, because so many labour seats voted for brexit. they are inching their way forward, including jeremy corbyn. his instincts may be different, but if he ever becomes the prime minister
there is a kind of stasis within the government. people who passionately think it is a disaster to leave and the lunatics who created this idea, this fantasy that somehow leaving europe was going to be the answer to all of our problems. nothing has been resolved between the two halves of the government. that is why theresa may stays precariously balanced between the two sides who will never agree. it is notjust the government. look at the labour party. imagine if the labour party were led by a...
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radar was indicated within the rotation. this is something we are tracking closely throughout the rest of the overnight hours. what to do when you are dealing with a tornado, you have to avoid the windows, go to the lowest floor in your home and you want to seek out the interior hallway or bathroom. we go back to storm tracker 6 double scan radar, we have a sequence going for you. we are picking up a lot of rain. it's been an active night. we have showers and storms and a rooter of a water spout in cumberland county. tomorrow's weather, that was 4:00 this afternoon, now the showers and storms press across south jersey. this is a concern throughout the rest of the overnight hours. the concern right now is what we are dealing with, with the tornado warning. it's southeastern atlantic county and northeastern cape may county as we were detecting some kind of rotation in strathmore near ocean city. i want to go in tighter. you can see summer's point dealing with heavy rain, same for ocean city moving east 15 miles per hour. now w
radar was indicated within the rotation. this is something we are tracking closely throughout the rest of the overnight hours. what to do when you are dealing with a tornado, you have to avoid the windows, go to the lowest floor in your home and you want to seek out the interior hallway or bathroom. we go back to storm tracker 6 double scan radar, we have a sequence going for you. we are picking up a lot of rain. it's been an active night. we have showers and storms and a rooter of a water...
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north korea boasts that its latest missile test proves the whole of the us mainland is within range of weapons. uk universities‘ pension fund deficit doubles to more than £17 billion in the last year. a pensions‘ expert says universities may have to reduce benefits for its members, or increase tuition fees for students, to fill the black hole. and in half an hour. as pakistan prepares to celebrate 70 years of independence, the travel show goes to karachi years of independence, and asks if the city offers anything for tourists. good afternoon. violence broke out overnight in east london following a protest over the death of a man after he was restrained by police a week ago. the independent police complaints commission is investigating the death of 20—year—old rashan charles. david gill is to be held outside newington police station the day after bottles and fireworks were thrown at officers, as richard lister reports. the tension had bundled in all afternoon. a peaceful protest about the death of a young man in custody in east london's started to turn into something else. the police we
north korea boasts that its latest missile test proves the whole of the us mainland is within range of weapons. uk universities‘ pension fund deficit doubles to more than £17 billion in the last year. a pensions‘ expert says universities may have to reduce benefits for its members, or increase tuition fees for students, to fill the black hole. and in half an hour. as pakistan prepares to celebrate 70 years of independence, the travel show goes to karachi years of independence, and asks if...
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we can do things around the edges, within division, within offices. you can move people around to be more efficient that way. in terms of the wholesale sort of change in these direct reports in thinking more creatively, that would actually require legislative changes. >> i will ask you one more question and then open it up to the audience. just a quick around the question. in almost every other field i work in, there's a lot more information available to the public and the policymakers then there is in the security regulation area. the statistics of income and an annual administration agency. the commerce department puts out the national income council and a tremendous amount of other information. there's a tremendous amount of data in the health care area. basics about everything you want to know about the labor market here. the only information we really have on the private capital market crowd funding is periodic, but not regular, but occasional reports. there is also relatively little information. there is some on the enforcement side of the sec,
we can do things around the edges, within division, within offices. you can move people around to be more efficient that way. in terms of the wholesale sort of change in these direct reports in thinking more creatively, that would actually require legislative changes. >> i will ask you one more question and then open it up to the audience. just a quick around the question. in almost every other field i work in, there's a lot more information available to the public and the policymakers...
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for some people within his base, it is concerning.y and things going well and all of the cogs in the machine working properly. ithink all of the cogs in the machine working properly. i think that results, at the end of the day, are what matter. if we get tax reform, shore of the border even more, whether it is a physical walljust increasing security at the border with personnel, i think those are the things that matter to the base and all this rhetoric, i think that stuff will be forgotten if the things that trump promised are accomplished. it has emerged uk universities have a pension fund deficit of more than £17 billion, the largest in the uk. the universities superannuation scheme caters for existing and retired academics. the labour peer lord adonis advises tony blair on tuition fees and he says the vice chancellors have serious questions to answer. they have serious questions to answer. the questions will need to be asked about the management of the scheme but there is no reason why student should fear their fees will go up. the
for some people within his base, it is concerning.y and things going well and all of the cogs in the machine working properly. ithink all of the cogs in the machine working properly. i think that results, at the end of the day, are what matter. if we get tax reform, shore of the border even more, whether it is a physical walljust increasing security at the border with personnel, i think those are the things that matter to the base and all this rhetoric, i think that stuff will be forgotten if...
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north korea says its intercontinental ballistic missile test brings all parts of the united states within its range. white house war — donald trump names generaljohn kelly as his next chief of staff after days of public in—fighting. more worries for students as the largest deficit on record of any retirement fund in the uk is run up by the main pension scheme for british universities. also in the next hour, a key vote in a venezuela, a country on the brink of civil war. after months of protests, the country's assembly is elected tomorrow, with broad powers to rewrite the country's constitution. and also this hour, we bring you the story of one woman's lucky escape from a boa constrictor which clamped itself to her face. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. north korea says its latest intercontinental ballistic missile test brings all parts of the united states within its range. the regime says the missile reached a height of 2,300 miles, before landing 47 minutes later more than 600 miles away in the sea off japan. that was farther and higher than its previous test earlier this month. e
north korea says its intercontinental ballistic missile test brings all parts of the united states within its range. white house war — donald trump names generaljohn kelly as his next chief of staff after days of public in—fighting. more worries for students as the largest deficit on record of any retirement fund in the uk is run up by the main pension scheme for british universities. also in the next hour, a key vote in a venezuela, a country on the brink of civil war. after months of...
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this cell, doppler radar is giving us indications of rotation within this severe thunderstorm. even we could see 60 to 07 miles an hour wind, very intense wind, do damage tour property, they can cause you harm, injury to yourself, family, pets and live stock. you need to seek shelter this particular cell. right now i'll turn radar off very quickly to show you where these tornado warnings are. it will include pottstown, limerick,e covering try, royersford and stone town, juste of reading. this entire area where you see outlines in red. this is all going to be that tornado warning. >> again, as lauren gets all of the details over there we are getting new information that this tornado warning has been extended now until 6:15. so it was 5:00 30 now extended to 6:15 for parts of the montgomery and chester counties. we have berks county as well. keep a close eye what you are seeing on your screen which is where that storm cell is, and lauren's working on getting exact, better idea of the time and where this his heading. is what area right now what communities should be seeking shelte
this cell, doppler radar is giving us indications of rotation within this severe thunderstorm. even we could see 60 to 07 miles an hour wind, very intense wind, do damage tour property, they can cause you harm, injury to yourself, family, pets and live stock. you need to seek shelter this particular cell. right now i'll turn radar off very quickly to show you where these tornado warnings are. it will include pottstown, limerick,e covering try, royersford and stone town, juste of reading. this...
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>> senator there are a number of programs within the, within the training and employment services budget. and over time, different areas have developed programs of their own. one of the things that we're looking to do is to streamline the different programs. >> what's that program do, mr. secretary? >> the senior community services employment program, to, you know, is to some extent, as many as one-third of participants. >> let me put it this way, does it exist to transition seniors into unsubsidized employment? >> yes it does, senator. >> okay. >> that was easy. >> why do we need to spend $434 million to do that? >> well senator as i was saying there are a number of programs that have developed over time, focused on different groups within our country. those programs are all important. but we can merge them, streamline them and make them part of larger programs. so one of the things that the budget looks to do is to streamline -- there are well over 40 different job training programs within the administration and merging those would be a cost-saving measure. >> look, i agree with you, i
>> senator there are a number of programs within the, within the training and employment services budget. and over time, different areas have developed programs of their own. one of the things that we're looking to do is to streamline the different programs. >> what's that program do, mr. secretary? >> the senior community services employment program, to, you know, is to some extent, as many as one-third of participants. >> let me put it this way, does it exist to...
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north korea's leader kimjong—un has claimed the us mainland is now within striking range.en condemned worldwide with china also expressing serious concern. from seoul, here's our correspondent karen allen. cloa ked in darkness, state—run tv captured the final moments before the missile launch. a potent symbol of north korea's defiance in the face of international sanctions, its leader kim jong—un there to witness it all. then the dramatic lift off. and the moment that pyongyang thumbed its nose at the world. the second launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile in less than a month. it travelled higher and further than the missile fired before, eventually splashing down in the ocean off the coast of japan. then came the official confirmation from pyongyang. the newsreader announcing that this test was proof that the whole of the us is now within reach. pictures show a triumphant north korean leader. in washington, president trump described the test as "reckless and dangerous". the reaction from north korea's neighbour in the south was equally harsh. translation: south
north korea's leader kimjong—un has claimed the us mainland is now within striking range.en condemned worldwide with china also expressing serious concern. from seoul, here's our correspondent karen allen. cloa ked in darkness, state—run tv captured the final moments before the missile launch. a potent symbol of north korea's defiance in the face of international sanctions, its leader kim jong—un there to witness it all. then the dramatic lift off. and the moment that pyongyang thumbed...
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within three hours, this fire spread. the sacramento union said the fire was "bearing its lurid fangs and enveloping the city in a sheet of fire." within three hours, 90% of sacramento was reduced to smoking ruins. 90%. shopkeeper colin huntington of the central pacific was busily fighting the flames with his life and not making much headway. armed with wet blankets and sacks, the fires kept looking at -- kept licking at his feet. he got rid of his family, move them out of the way and he continued to fight it, but his eyes were seared, and he cannot ould not see for several days afterwards. but he was luckier than his neighbor, a young man who was caught in the fire and burnt to cinders. lost,st six lives were more than 2500 buildings destroyed, property losses were conservatively estimated at $10 million, which would be about $500 million today. sacramento, immediately began rebuilding. even as the mountains of debris smoldered, and this was a characteristic of gold rush california, fire was common, but rebuilding was ju
within three hours, this fire spread. the sacramento union said the fire was "bearing its lurid fangs and enveloping the city in a sheet of fire." within three hours, 90% of sacramento was reduced to smoking ruins. 90%. shopkeeper colin huntington of the central pacific was busily fighting the flames with his life and not making much headway. armed with wet blankets and sacks, the fires kept looking at -- kept licking at his feet. he got rid of his family, move them out of the way and...
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the highest level of achievement within the boy scouts of america. only campos, we are delighted to have you. >>. >>. [applause] good morning everyone. i am so pleased to be with all of you here today. and considering this is the first time for me to address you from a podium setting in a number of years, i'd like to say i have really missed you. and it is really good to be back and it is a privilege to be here before you today. and my personal thanks to jennifer for her leadership and her ongoing vision, building respectability as a cutting-edge organization. that is dedicated to promoting equality of opportunity or for persons with all types of disabilities. >>. >> i stand before you today as a special assistant to the acting assistant attorney general, acting assistant secretary for civil rights at the us department of education. and over the past several years, over the past 27 years of work in serving the disability community, i cannot help but think back about all the many ways that life has improved for us through the signing of a landmark ame
the highest level of achievement within the boy scouts of america. only campos, we are delighted to have you. >>. >>. [applause] good morning everyone. i am so pleased to be with all of you here today. and considering this is the first time for me to address you from a podium setting in a number of years, i'd like to say i have really missed you. and it is really good to be back and it is a privilege to be here before you today. and my personal thanks to jennifer for her leadership...
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the uk the continued inclusion within the u k forces the continued inclusion within the uk forces ofer people as well as others. that is important and interesting. 0r gain, it plays to the cultural divide. although, only 18 countries to allow transgender people in their forces at the moment. is not out on a limb on this one. the japan times and a reminder, perhaps, that there are big issues for the us president and others to be grappling with, especially as north korea ends up getting an icbm for the year is out. japan, of course, are quite a close neighbour. interesting angle here, this is nothing new, we have seen 80 crank up of these tests are quite provocative at times, one was on the fourth ofjuly, an important date for the us. to me this points towards the gradual creep. we have a lwa ys towards the gradual creep. we have always heard that this was going to be three orfour always heard that this was going to be three or four years away. suddenly we are talking about one away for icbm missiles with the nuclear capability. this is alarming. were losing time. is a point? that this
the uk the continued inclusion within the u k forces the continued inclusion within the uk forces ofer people as well as others. that is important and interesting. 0r gain, it plays to the cultural divide. although, only 18 countries to allow transgender people in their forces at the moment. is not out on a limb on this one. the japan times and a reminder, perhaps, that there are big issues for the us president and others to be grappling with, especially as north korea ends up getting an icbm...
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people making decisions about reproduction, a process that occurs within their body, that it is within their agency as human beings to make those decisions. >> >> earlier this afternoon it was announced sarah huckabee sanders will be president secretary, press following the resignation of sean spicer. and tonight we'll show you a c-span interview from april with ms. huckabee sanders, who spoke about why she originally joined the trump for president campaign and how she approached her job as deputy press secretary. see that conversation tonight t 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. right now,
people making decisions about reproduction, a process that occurs within their body, that it is within their agency as human beings to make those decisions. >> >> earlier this afternoon it was announced sarah huckabee sanders will be president secretary, press following the resignation of sean spicer. and tonight we'll show you a c-span interview from april with ms. huckabee sanders, who spoke about why she originally joined the trump for president campaign and how she approached...
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military and there were groups within that headquarters, that clearly did not talk to other groups within that headquarters, i'm not going to tell you that i could pick out who was crypto fetu. but there was a sense that the formal chain of command, that was an illness within the body of the turkish military. it was an illness that developed because of this factional struggle within the government. that matches what i saw. so many of my friends. i think of good special forces officers i knew in the turkish military who were denied promotion above a certain rank because they were very staunch secularists. they refused in english we would say to kiss the ring of the people who were the informal powers there. so the politics of this are complicated. i'm not luckily here to make political commentary, but as a military commentator i'm encouraged by how the turkish military has adapted since the coup and even more so, how the turkish in the public and the government of turkey have not tried to collapse this military or reform it. as for instance the iranians did after their represent lugs in 78
military and there were groups within that headquarters, that clearly did not talk to other groups within that headquarters, i'm not going to tell you that i could pick out who was crypto fetu. but there was a sense that the formal chain of command, that was an illness within the body of the turkish military. it was an illness that developed because of this factional struggle within the government. that matches what i saw. so many of my friends. i think of good special forces officers i knew in...
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within within recognized and secure a bond there is we're open to negotiating that but we cannot accept the old on nothing plus terrorism that comes along with this formula when i negotiated in camp david and tom and afterwards and also during the other rounds of negotiations on permanent status what we had as a as a leading formula was nothing is agreed until everything is agreed and i think that it's time that we change that into whatever is agreed or mutually co-ordinated should be implemented now mr sharon fortunately we have to leave it there i really appreciate your being here and sharing your insights but as you've been very gracious with your time and i invite all our viewers palestinian israelis americans russians to leave that commons now twitter facebook you tube pages and i hope to see you again same place same time here and i will depart. economic development is all about numbers really pleased to report this quarter we earn one hundred six point. but what do we know about the other figures. when i think about the fact that our c.e.o. mike du made over twenty million dollar
within within recognized and secure a bond there is we're open to negotiating that but we cannot accept the old on nothing plus terrorism that comes along with this formula when i negotiated in camp david and tom and afterwards and also during the other rounds of negotiations on permanent status what we had as a as a leading formula was nothing is agreed until everything is agreed and i think that it's time that we change that into whatever is agreed or mutually co-ordinated should be...
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that's just to patrol the yard and the corridors within the prison system. the perimeter towers have been vacant in some cases for years five to six years at atwater. so that's one of the issues that exists there. the other is the decision to rely more on technology, the fencing technology, layers of perimeter fencing to slow people fthey make that attempt, and the use of electrified fencing which in some cases, if you have exposure to it, can be lethal. but in this case, this gentleman underscored sort of how you can defeat that technology. host: do you do it? guest: interesting because right after this occurred, he was -- he made his escape may 12th. he was out for about 24 hours before he was brought back in. they questioned him and they determined that the way he was able to do it i mean, let alone how he was able to get out of the building, he -- in making his way over the fencing, he used the insulators, there are ceramic insulators on the elect riified fencing that insulate folks from the electrical charge that exists there. he used that as stairstep
that's just to patrol the yard and the corridors within the prison system. the perimeter towers have been vacant in some cases for years five to six years at atwater. so that's one of the issues that exists there. the other is the decision to rely more on technology, the fencing technology, layers of perimeter fencing to slow people fthey make that attempt, and the use of electrified fencing which in some cases, if you have exposure to it, can be lethal. but in this case, this gentleman...
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to be honest oregon has had a lot of populism both within the conservative side and a little side. you did back even 100 years or longer, we have a very populist streak to us. and that the elite shouldn't rule, everybody should have a sake of everybody should participate, that we should have an open political system. we chose those particular times because we really thought it was the best is sort of capture the type of conservatism see here as both the type of liberalism we see here as well. like many parts of the country in the late 1800s, we had a lot of party machines in the state. the state was dominated first by a democratic party machine that was based out of salem that called the salem click. and then and the latter part of the 19 century it was a more republican machine, and they were all tied into the railroads, the transportation industry, i very corrupt party organization. that was the early history we had. one of the things were known for is we had a progressive revolt in the state. initially, and the post-civil war. many farmers began to feel that the machines were mi
to be honest oregon has had a lot of populism both within the conservative side and a little side. you did back even 100 years or longer, we have a very populist streak to us. and that the elite shouldn't rule, everybody should have a sake of everybody should participate, that we should have an open political system. we chose those particular times because we really thought it was the best is sort of capture the type of conservatism see here as both the type of liberalism we see here as well....
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there are still places we can look within the agency to improve our operational efficiency. we recently made an announcement with respect to a rea loonment when it comes to the field activities. we're going to continue to look for places with to improve our operational efficiency. with he appreciate very much the resources that we've gotten from this committee, in collateral the resources on the food safety side and the reforces under fisma. that has dramatically improved the stature and base of resources for food safety. it's a very different agency today than the one that i left ten years ago in that regard. >> you have about 1,000 vacancies, the hiring freeze has been lifted for your agency. are you moving forward and where are you in that process of filling positions? >> thanks for the question. that's right. we negotiated the lifting of the hiring freeze about two weeks ago, i believe, and we're starting to move forward with filling those vacancies. i put out a notification recently to the office of the commissioner as well as the different centers in terms of the proce
there are still places we can look within the agency to improve our operational efficiency. we recently made an announcement with respect to a rea loonment when it comes to the field activities. we're going to continue to look for places with to improve our operational efficiency. with he appreciate very much the resources that we've gotten from this committee, in collateral the resources on the food safety side and the reforces under fisma. that has dramatically improved the stature and base...
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next week it could be somewhere else within the administration.hat trump, who tried to run this like business, cannot understand politics where you don‘t get what you want and instead of trying to compromise or reset, he simply goes on twitter and launches his latest rant. well, it was interesting, wasn‘t it? that he‘d announced, he had made this announcement via twitter. do you think the mr trump has all his players in place, the budget is coming up in front of congress, will he be happy with his players and where they are? no, because these players are not all on the same team. they do not even know what position they are playing. among the white house has been divided between the pragmatists, reince priebus was one, mike pence was on the other, the via breathers. even that has been overshadowed by the fact that trump is no longer going to extremes tans to talk about health care, education, the economy, foreign policy bickering to someone like anthony scaramucci is fixed in new york, going to his daughter, his son—in—law, even as his son—in—law
next week it could be somewhere else within the administration.hat trump, who tried to run this like business, cannot understand politics where you don‘t get what you want and instead of trying to compromise or reset, he simply goes on twitter and launches his latest rant. well, it was interesting, wasn‘t it? that he‘d announced, he had made this announcement via twitter. do you think the mr trump has all his players in place, the budget is coming up in front of congress, will he be happy...
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numbertwo, look what happens to premiums, within a year 20 to 25% and two years 50% and within 10 yearsuble where they are now. now let's look at the number of insurance companies that will be out there. this is one of the chief complaints of republicans within a year, 50% of all americans would live in areas with no insurer participation in the individual markets. within ten years, 75% of americans would live in places that don't have any insurance companies and the effect on the federal deficit for conservatives concerned about this, if you repeal without replacing, deficit goes up over 10 years by $137 billion. this is serious. if people talking about repealing without replacing, there are serious consequences to this people should be looking at. >> hrt, joining us now to keep this conversation a step further, tammy baldwin, a member of the senate appropriations committee and also the health education labor and pensions committee. good morning. first, what do you think is next for health care? >> well, mitch mcconnell says he's going to force this vote. and so, we are -- after last n
numbertwo, look what happens to premiums, within a year 20 to 25% and two years 50% and within 10 yearsuble where they are now. now let's look at the number of insurance companies that will be out there. this is one of the chief complaints of republicans within a year, 50% of all americans would live in areas with no insurer participation in the individual markets. within ten years, 75% of americans would live in places that don't have any insurance companies and the effect on the federal...
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he's a trusted person within that world. donald trump was happy, i'm told with the way he's been able to defend him on tv. remember, trump also really likes people who can come off well on television. he's an avid viewer of fox news. anthony scaramucci worked for that network for quite a while. reince priebus was kept out of the loop on this. sc steve bannon was kept out of the loop on this. the two of them were pushing to stop this from happening as late -- as early as this morning. apparently are still trying to stop this from happening. anthony ska antho anthony scaramucci was called by the president this morning. this was after their meeting at the oval office yesterday where he offered the communications director job to him and he accepted. the subsequent phone calls were donald trump saying i'm getting push back but hang in there. they had another meeting at 10:00 a.m. where the job was reoffered. he accepted it one more time. i'm also told that sean spicer was telling folks last night that he was not going to work wit
he's a trusted person within that world. donald trump was happy, i'm told with the way he's been able to defend him on tv. remember, trump also really likes people who can come off well on television. he's an avid viewer of fox news. anthony scaramucci worked for that network for quite a while. reince priebus was kept out of the loop on this. sc steve bannon was kept out of the loop on this. the two of them were pushing to stop this from happening as late -- as early as this morning. apparently...
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he said it could be done within months.would be fair to say, would it not, that you have failed in that mission? we have not failed. we have achieved that particular mandate, as at that time. we were — appointed on the 10th ofjuly. and on the day of our decoration, we were given that mandate to end boko haram by the end of december of 2015, and we set out to work. and... yes, well, i'm going to stop you and try to make this as as simple as possible. as you say, by december 2015, there were claims coming from both the military and from the presidency that boko haram had been eliminated. but those claims, as we have seen over the last 18 months, were completely wrong. no, no. eliminated — i don't think anybody had said boko haram has been eliminated. we know terrorism globally is... well, forgive me, i am looking at a direct quote. president buhari, december 2015, "the insurgency has been technically defeated." so it doesn't mean "eliminated." and a military official, "we can beat our chest and decisively say we have dealt wi
he said it could be done within months.would be fair to say, would it not, that you have failed in that mission? we have not failed. we have achieved that particular mandate, as at that time. we were — appointed on the 10th ofjuly. and on the day of our decoration, we were given that mandate to end boko haram by the end of december of 2015, and we set out to work. and... yes, well, i'm going to stop you and try to make this as as simple as possible. as you say, by december 2015, there were...
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the second within a month.ean state media. here is our correspondent in seoul. cloa ked in darkness, state run tv captured the final moments before the missile launch. a potent symbol of north korea's defiance in the face of international sanctions. its leader kim jong—un there to witness it all. then the dramatic lift—off. and the moment that pyongyang thumbed its nose at the world. the second launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile in less than a month. it travelled higher and further than the missile fired before, eventually smashing down into the ocean off the coast of japan. then came the official confirmation from pyongyang. the newsreader announcing that this test was proof that the whole of the us is now within reach. pictures show a triumphant north korean leader. in washington, president trump described the tests as reckless and dangerous. the reaction from north korea's neighbour in the south was equally harsh. translation: dashing the international community's hopes of eased inter—korean mil
the second within a month.ean state media. here is our correspondent in seoul. cloa ked in darkness, state run tv captured the final moments before the missile launch. a potent symbol of north korea's defiance in the face of international sanctions. its leader kim jong—un there to witness it all. then the dramatic lift—off. and the moment that pyongyang thumbed its nose at the world. the second launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile in less than a month. it travelled higher and...
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so there is definitely a move abroad and jockeying for position within cabinet.nt page. this is on theirfront sunday leads their front page. this is on their front page as well. that's right. it seems there is real pressure on the prime minister actually to make an announcement before the 20th ofjuly, so that it is sense, although mps won't be in westminster and talking to each other, which i gather is when a lot of the plotting goes on, but it would seem they want... there may be some announcement a foot. and of course this is on the back of weeks ina course this is on the back of weeks in a demonstration in london and other parts of the uk about stopping austerity, basically. it is interesting that the polls are very bad now. they've been spooked by the election result. the observer was just showing that now according to the latest poll in the observer by opinion it shows theresa may is a -20% opinion it shows theresa may is a —20% and jeremy corbyn on a%. so the election is having it would seem applications as we saw, with the tabled amendments, whether it was
so there is definitely a move abroad and jockeying for position within cabinet.nt page. this is on theirfront sunday leads their front page. this is on their front page as well. that's right. it seems there is real pressure on the prime minister actually to make an announcement before the 20th ofjuly, so that it is sense, although mps won't be in westminster and talking to each other, which i gather is when a lot of the plotting goes on, but it would seem they want... there may be some...
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is there some contention within the white house about this choice? >> there certainly is. an on this flee scaramucci was can did it in ways that i thinking be fairly described as somewhat splicing. he conceded when i asked him that he was disappointed, considered a setback when he played such a prominent role for then president-elect trump during the transition to not land a senior position in the white house right after inauguration day. he coveted one very badly. he didn't get it. in part because of the exertions of chief of staff reince priebus. so, that is part of this backdrop. and we talked about roughing up he's conceding out loud that the first go around went to the chief of staff, reince priebus. now anthony is here. and he's not only the communications director but he made fundamentally clear he reports directly to the president. he can walk into the oval office any time he wants and discuss any matter on his communications team's mind directly with the president. meaning he does not have to check himself by or with the chief of staff, reince priebus. that doesn'
is there some contention within the white house about this choice? >> there certainly is. an on this flee scaramucci was can did it in ways that i thinking be fairly described as somewhat splicing. he conceded when i asked him that he was disappointed, considered a setback when he played such a prominent role for then president-elect trump during the transition to not land a senior position in the white house right after inauguration day. he coveted one very badly. he didn't get it. in...
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we can do thing sort of around the edges, within sort of divisions, within offices. you can move people around to try to be more efficient that way. but in terms of the wholesale sort of changing these direct reports and thinking more creatively about how we want to organize the commission, that would require legislative changes. david: i'm going to ask you one more question, then open it up to the audience. thanks good government question. in almost every other field i work in, there's a lot more information available to the public and to policymakers than there is in the securities regulation area. the i.r.s. puts out statistics of income and an annual data book on the administration of the agency. the commerce department puts out the national income counts and a tremendous amount of other information. tremendous amount of data in the health care area. the bureau of labor statistics put out just about everything you'd want to know about the labor market here. yet all the information we really have on the private capital markets, reg-a, crowdfunding and so on, is pe
we can do thing sort of around the edges, within sort of divisions, within offices. you can move people around to try to be more efficient that way. but in terms of the wholesale sort of changing these direct reports and thinking more creatively about how we want to organize the commission, that would require legislative changes. david: i'm going to ask you one more question, then open it up to the audience. thanks good government question. in almost every other field i work in, there's a lot...
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is now within striking range.eral joseph donford and admiral harry harris held a meeting to discuss responses and reaffirm the united states intention to defend south korea. colonel, great to have you this morning. what is the capability of this missile and can it reach, say, chicago as some reports say that it can? >> well, it can. the question is whether or not the north koreans can put a missile on top of it. it's very difficult to mate a miniature nuclear device to a missile. it is more difficult to have a weapon be able to survive the reentry stresses for the missile to hit anywhere. it sounds like it is difficult but they have been working on it for so long. they are very close to being capable of doing that. we estimate 12-14 months at the most. some time ago that would appear to be ridiculous. now, it appears it is certainly possible. >> 15 years, you think it would be sooner than that? >> no, 12-18 months. it could be sooner than that. we don't know what enter mating technology is or what the capability o
is now within striking range.eral joseph donford and admiral harry harris held a meeting to discuss responses and reaffirm the united states intention to defend south korea. colonel, great to have you this morning. what is the capability of this missile and can it reach, say, chicago as some reports say that it can? >> well, it can. the question is whether or not the north koreans can put a missile on top of it. it's very difficult to mate a miniature nuclear device to a missile. it is...
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at any time i can go on the internet or social media and within seconds interact with a gang member to purchase any type of drug i wish. i have personally visited these types of crimes and it is becoming chilling to extent denounce a variety of drugs available to be purchased as well as weapons. the cause of gang violence stems from factors such as fighting over selling drugs, comments made a social media, rap song lyrics that each gang priest about the rivals and hispanic gangs fighting over colors and territory. gang members that they can violence within the communities to a higher level than ever before. juveniles and innocent bystanders are being shot and killed more than ever. gang members you targeting of rival gangs damages as a worthy target as targeting the interview gang member themselves. in illinois, an individual shot in either victim or witness makes a positive identification of that offender, the victim does not wish to prosecute, the offender is not charged with the offense. often the offender is not charged with any crime.
at any time i can go on the internet or social media and within seconds interact with a gang member to purchase any type of drug i wish. i have personally visited these types of crimes and it is becoming chilling to extent denounce a variety of drugs available to be purchased as well as weapons. the cause of gang violence stems from factors such as fighting over selling drugs, comments made a social media, rap song lyrics that each gang priest about the rivals and hispanic gangs fighting over...
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an entirely, different business that jeff's bond within amazon -- that jeff spawned within amazon. presented a lot of versatility. mark: what distinguishes him as a chief executive? brad: i think it is the ability to manage some a disparate parts of the business. it is also -- he has created a and ay that is relentless forward march. in terms of building these fulfillment centers close to customers, and then to continue to invent new things. you have to give amazon credit. they were probably the most poorly positioned to lead the tech industry in artificial intelligence, and yet, they got into the living room first with the amazon echo and the personal assistant. he has created a very fertile culture as amazon. vonnie: is it sustainable given the pace? you look at our chart you will the stock has been rising slowly and staying at the level. whereas amazon, there has been three exponential moves? mark: -- brad: it is a growth of a lot of different factors. a 40 plus percent of annual growth. spansion -- expansion into many markets. they're entering into australia, singapore. amazon
an entirely, different business that jeff's bond within amazon -- that jeff spawned within amazon. presented a lot of versatility. mark: what distinguishes him as a chief executive? brad: i think it is the ability to manage some a disparate parts of the business. it is also -- he has created a and ay that is relentless forward march. in terms of building these fulfillment centers close to customers, and then to continue to invent new things. you have to give amazon credit. they were probably...
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north korea boasts that its latest missile test proves the whole of the us mainland is within range of weapons. more turmoil at the white house, donald trump names generaljohn kelly as his next chief of staff after days of public infighting. general kelly has been a star, done an incrediblejob general kelly has been a star, done an incredible job this far, respected by everybody, great american. uk universities‘ pension fund deficit doubles to more than £17 billion in the last year. a pensions expert says universities may have to reduce benefits for its members, or increase tuition fees for students, to fill the black hole. and in half an hour. click goes to las vegas to see the latest cutting—edge hacking technology from some of the world's greatest minds. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. violence broke out overnight in east london following a protest over the death of a man after he was restrained by police a week ago. the independent police complaints commission is investigating the death of 20—year—old rashan charles. a vigil is to be held outside newington police station the d
north korea boasts that its latest missile test proves the whole of the us mainland is within range of weapons. more turmoil at the white house, donald trump names generaljohn kelly as his next chief of staff after days of public infighting. general kelly has been a star, done an incrediblejob general kelly has been a star, done an incredible job this far, respected by everybody, great american. uk universities‘ pension fund deficit doubles to more than £17 billion in the last year. a...
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in more, located cases, posts -- complicated cases posts must be deleted within seven days or they canfined 50 million euros. >> in the last two years, hate crimes have increased by 300%. this measure allows us to end the law of the jungle in the internet. yet, it protects freedom of speech. correspondent: critics object to the fact companies like facebook are now left to decide what is ok and what is not, and they fear that high fines could prompt them to reduce more than necessary. >> sometimes you have to accept things that you find offensive. but society must stop things like far right opinions. the laws do not mean we can delete everything. what is for bid and and what isn't -- forbidden and what is not is by no means clear. correspondent: lawmakers say that the posting prompting that beheading was not a criminal offense. sarah: we will take a look at other stories making news around the globe. beginning in new york, police say shots were fired inside a new york city hospital. local media reporting as many as six people wounded in the shooting at bronx lebanon hospital. they have
in more, located cases, posts -- complicated cases posts must be deleted within seven days or they canfined 50 million euros. >> in the last two years, hate crimes have increased by 300%. this measure allows us to end the law of the jungle in the internet. yet, it protects freedom of speech. correspondent: critics object to the fact companies like facebook are now left to decide what is ok and what is not, and they fear that high fines could prompt them to reduce more than necessary....
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he was killed within hours.poem he had sent from the front line won the highest honour in wales, the chair of the national eisteddfod. his absence at the prize—giving ceremony came to symbolise a lost generation felt by many farming communities. all the cream of the young men had been killed. for what? i don't know. for me, it doesn't make sense whatsoever. hedd wyn was honoured today in a special service. among those taking part, sian rees, who has her own story to tell. her grandfather, bert hinder, was 19 when hejoined up. he survived the battle, and made his home in the seaside town of rhyl. sian cherishes her memories of him. he wasjolly, he was small, he had a terrible jokes, and he always used to give me a sixpence on a saturday morning. like so many, bert never spoke about the horrors that he saw. the miracle of the first world war is that although so many millions died, that so many thousands returned home and nobody knew what heroes they had been. # tell him we will meet again... #. the welsh division
he was killed within hours.poem he had sent from the front line won the highest honour in wales, the chair of the national eisteddfod. his absence at the prize—giving ceremony came to symbolise a lost generation felt by many farming communities. all the cream of the young men had been killed. for what? i don't know. for me, it doesn't make sense whatsoever. hedd wyn was honoured today in a special service. among those taking part, sian rees, who has her own story to tell. her grandfather,...
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the nato -- within nato. but i would say that everything is there to be able to cooperate and talk about whatever is on the table, and that's being done, yeah. >> i think we have time probably for one or two more. the woman in the white shirt? black shirt. sorry, i can't see you. yes, the woman raising her hand on the left side. >> what chance is there -- what chance is there that the kremlin will decide to leave behind a substantial number of troops in belarus to deter the regime -- [ inaudible ] what it had to do in the past moving closer to the west -- >> yeah, go ahead and stand up. we will do a twofer. >> hi. alex ramutin with arms control verification and compliance at the state department. this panel touched on compliancy measures and their importance of reducing tensions in the region. ms. farkas, you mentioned broadening efforts to return russian to compliance by including china and india outside the osc framework and the vienna document. i'm hoping you can elaborate more on how you see that happenin
the nato -- within nato. but i would say that everything is there to be able to cooperate and talk about whatever is on the table, and that's being done, yeah. >> i think we have time probably for one or two more. the woman in the white shirt? black shirt. sorry, i can't see you. yes, the woman raising her hand on the left side. >> what chance is there -- what chance is there that the kremlin will decide to leave behind a substantial number of troops in belarus to deter the regime...
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i'm just trying to get within my five minutes. and your welcome. thank you, mr. secretary. >> thank you, senator. >> we assume there is more value to west virginia ditch water than other ditch water, so that's all good. senator durbin. >> mr. secretary, thank you for joining a. >> with a problem in chicago, gun violence. it's primarily among young people, primarily minority populations. we also find something else. there's a 40% unemployment rate among young blacks in chicago, 40%. 20% or higher in latino populations and we find something pretty amazing. if we can get many of these young people in a job, trained for in a job, does amazing things. changes in their lives. i'm not making it up. a few weeks ago i went to the urban league office and met with curtis martin. curtis martin is exhibit a in what you'd expect return it to be a gang bang, imprisoned but he's not. it's because he got in a program financed by the federal government and guide them into a job. is working nights at ups. it's not easy work but he's damn proud of it and he told us that. and he's ta
i'm just trying to get within my five minutes. and your welcome. thank you, mr. secretary. >> thank you, senator. >> we assume there is more value to west virginia ditch water than other ditch water, so that's all good. senator durbin. >> mr. secretary, thank you for joining a. >> with a problem in chicago, gun violence. it's primarily among young people, primarily minority populations. we also find something else. there's a 40% unemployment rate among young blacks in...
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dash isreality is, within weeks,ne if not months. then we're going to be faced with this awful situation in syria and iraq, with the threat from russia and iran. i do not think this agreement in homburg went very far towards solving it. we are going to have to rely on turkey, jordan, israel, our gulf state allies, and the people on the ground, some of whom fight with each other's. saudis and qataris. we are going to have to sort this all out. reasons,or very good like the united states is opposed to independence, we do not want to break up iraq. look at its oil reserves. two-thirds of saudi arabia's, then syria is. the turkish position, not only from its domestic standpoint, even as regional standpoint and as a trading partner, iraq is a united country is really important for turkey. so the turkish position is understandable and correct. one caveat. and much ofrew up, iraq falls under the control of , on the way lebanon has margins, this might be revisited , not just by turkey, but by washington. i do not think there will ever be an
dash isreality is, within weeks,ne if not months. then we're going to be faced with this awful situation in syria and iraq, with the threat from russia and iran. i do not think this agreement in homburg went very far towards solving it. we are going to have to rely on turkey, jordan, israel, our gulf state allies, and the people on the ground, some of whom fight with each other's. saudis and qataris. we are going to have to sort this all out. reasons,or very good like the united states is...