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well, there is absolutely no question that the trust that audiences had for the bbc world service wasan for anybody else, and the voice of america and all that would tend to get larger audiences and that was probably because they were more propagandistic, and people liked that. that was fine, but audiences knew what they were doing. but the trust level of the bbc world service was greater than for any other broadcaster, and when communism fell, almost all the world's broadcasters, certainly the ones in the communist block, just collapsed. and even the voice of america and liberty and radio free europe lost their purpose because there was no longer a propaganda war to fight. but bbc world service continued, because what we always said was, "we are giving information to audiences," and that was true then and i think it is true now. there's an interesting other side of the coin that you pointed in your story that when government ministers said, "well, why can't all the bbc be like the world service?" this was code for the fact that they didn't like the bbc, because it was saying things a
well, there is absolutely no question that the trust that audiences had for the bbc world service wasan for anybody else, and the voice of america and all that would tend to get larger audiences and that was probably because they were more propagandistic, and people liked that. that was fine, but audiences knew what they were doing. but the trust level of the bbc world service was greater than for any other broadcaster, and when communism fell, almost all the world's broadcasters, certainly the...
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well, there is absolutely no question that the trust that audiences had for the bbc world service wasliked that. that was fine, but audiences knew what they were doing. but the trust level of the bbc world service was greater than for any other broadcaster, and when communism fell, almost all the world's broadcasters, certainly the ones in the communist block, just collapsed. and even the voice of america and liberty and radio free europe lost their purpose because there was no longer a propaganda war to fight. but bbc world service continued, because what we always said was, "we are giving information to audiences," and that was true then and i think it is true now. there's an interesting other side of the coin that you pointed in your story that when government ministers said, "well, why can't all the bbc be like the world service?" this was code for the fact that they didn't like the bbc, because it was saying things about government that they didn't approve of. this was mortifying, and also a lot of government ministers, bbc governors, when they were giving the board of management
well, there is absolutely no question that the trust that audiences had for the bbc world service wasliked that. that was fine, but audiences knew what they were doing. but the trust level of the bbc world service was greater than for any other broadcaster, and when communism fell, almost all the world's broadcasters, certainly the ones in the communist block, just collapsed. and even the voice of america and liberty and radio free europe lost their purpose because there was no longer a...
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one of the things we did at the world service was to see, you can't sound as if you are england in the and my colleagues and when it came to newsnight, it was revolutionary. before that, the news did what news did. the current affairs did what it did in a different way and a very good editor said you have to blend the two. there are always individuals who introduced radical change into the way programmes were made. we see this in the programmes all around us. this in the programmes all around us. does it surprise you the bbc are talking still about the need to speak to talking still about the need to speakto an talking still about the need to speak to an audience in the way and language they understand? speak to an audience in the way and language they understand ?m speak to an audience in the way and language they understand? it is one of those neurotic things the bbc will always have to do. there will never be a time when you see we have now got the perfect language speaking to the audience. how you interpret that question is a very interesting question and there is no set answer. as
one of the things we did at the world service was to see, you can't sound as if you are england in the and my colleagues and when it came to newsnight, it was revolutionary. before that, the news did what news did. the current affairs did what it did in a different way and a very good editor said you have to blend the two. there are always individuals who introduced radical change into the way programmes were made. we see this in the programmes all around us. this in the programmes all around...
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world service and you have troops in iraq. and he continues to maintain the hype is going to compete with images queuing up to see him to wonder if the situation in the british television for crucial for each national troops to go under control over to the afghan forces the security situation really critical to the country. says without american oxford we're now stuck by my hard on stuff in iraq. this is a chat as you know i'm commander says he will. so yeah like if i just use other funds or visit friends most of it is gay some of and they are where it left on the answer. they not done so right now down there tonight you do something i'm on the for the biggest misgivings in was going to stop my mom. so how many are sending out that you should be your child soldiers and the nikon staff and i got. that i'm never gonna summit on resorted to using a gun not because of the ideas that people will come it isn't what you tell me that it would be to i'm the guy that's on the english. line. uganda should teach those who want to fight th
world service and you have troops in iraq. and he continues to maintain the hype is going to compete with images queuing up to see him to wonder if the situation in the british television for crucial for each national troops to go under control over to the afghan forces the security situation really critical to the country. says without american oxford we're now stuck by my hard on stuff in iraq. this is a chat as you know i'm commander says he will. so yeah like if i just use other funds or...
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world service if you have troops in iraq. thank you continues to maintain a high places in the country with the knowledge of the u.s. embassy in the world the situation in the kurdish judge and your crucial for the national good control over to the afghan forces be sure to situation really critical to the country. says without american out there that we are now stuck by my own stuff in iraq. this is chad as you know i'm commander says he was. so young i thought if i just use other funds over these islands most of it is against some of them to out where it left on that stuff. they know that it's on right now down there tonight need to supplement the full of u.s. museums in was one area i mean it's not my money. so how many are sending out that you should be your child soldiers and the nikon staff and i can't get. that i'm never gotten a summit on resorted to using a gun not because of the ideas being that people will come it isn't what you tell me that this would be to i'm the guy that's an english. think. gandhi should those w
world service if you have troops in iraq. thank you continues to maintain a high places in the country with the knowledge of the u.s. embassy in the world the situation in the kurdish judge and your crucial for the national good control over to the afghan forces be sure to situation really critical to the country. says without american out there that we are now stuck by my own stuff in iraq. this is chad as you know i'm commander says he was. so young i thought if i just use other funds over...
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world service and you have to keep trying to get it wrong. and it continues to maintain a high passes in the country to knowledge of us and to see in the world the situation of goodness john the center crucial for the international troops to go control over to the afghan forces be sure just situation really critical to the country. says without america out there that we are stuck by my own stuff in iraq. this is a job as one commander says he wants. so yeah right now if i just use other funds or have these i guess most of it is against some of them the outward after i'm done some. day nothing other than some right now down there tonight we do stuff my money out before the biggest museums in was going to miss out my mom. so how many are sending out that you should be your child soldiers into the night on staff and i can tell you. that i'm never going to miss some little band resorted to using a gun not because of their dispute that people will come it isn't what you're telling them it would be to be honest than english. gandhi should those who
world service and you have to keep trying to get it wrong. and it continues to maintain a high passes in the country to knowledge of us and to see in the world the situation of goodness john the center crucial for the international troops to go control over to the afghan forces be sure just situation really critical to the country. says without america out there that we are stuck by my own stuff in iraq. this is a job as one commander says he wants. so yeah right now if i just use other funds...
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world service and u.s. troops left iraq. and it continues to maintain a high passes in the country with the knowledge of the u.s. embassy in the world the situation in the kurdish john the center crucial for the national troops to go under control which the afghan forces the security situation really critical to the country. says without american oxford stopped by my friends are down south in iraq. this is a chap as you know i'm commander says he was. so young i thought if i just use other funds overseas i guess most of it is gay some of them to our it after advanced are. they not done so right now down there tonight need to supplement the full of yes mr it was a very i mean it's not my money. so how many are sending out. you should be your child soldiers and the nikon seven i got down. there i mean. i'm never gonna summit on resorted to using a gun not because of me i just feel that people will come it is then what is. telly then this would be to understand as an english. gun to shoot those who can find the gun right. was th
world service and u.s. troops left iraq. and it continues to maintain a high passes in the country with the knowledge of the u.s. embassy in the world the situation in the kurdish john the center crucial for the national troops to go under control which the afghan forces the security situation really critical to the country. says without american oxford stopped by my friends are down south in iraq. this is a chap as you know i'm commander says he was. so young i thought if i just use other...
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world service and you have to keep it wrong. and it continues to maintain a high prices in the country with the knowledge of us and to seem to want the situation in the british job the central are crucial for the national gun control which the afghan forces feature just attrition through each critical country. says without american oxford gonna stop by my own stuff in iraq. this is a chat as usual commanders as he will. they not done so right now down there tonight need to supplement the full of us museums in was one area we miss out my mom. so how many are sending out that you should be your child soldiers and the nikon seven i got down. there again. that i'm never gotten a summit on resorted to use uganda because of the ideas being that people who come here isn't what you're telling them this would be to be honest on the english. gun to shoot those who can find the gun one. u.s. companies risk on common contract as we sometime on onto them. or example have been given a some would and. the private military industry is a part of
world service and you have to keep it wrong. and it continues to maintain a high prices in the country with the knowledge of us and to seem to want the situation in the british job the central are crucial for the national gun control which the afghan forces feature just attrition through each critical country. says without american oxford gonna stop by my own stuff in iraq. this is a chat as usual commanders as he will. they not done so right now down there tonight need to supplement the full...
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world service you have to keep it from america continues to maintain a high taxes in the country in august the u.s. embassy in the one the situation in the girl is just the center crucial for the national troops to go under control over to the afghan forces be sure to situation really critical to the country. says without american oxidative we are not stopped by my friends are down south in iraq. this is a chat as usual commanders as usual. so yeah i know but if i just use other funds always out friends most of it is gay some of them the outward left on the answer. they not advance on right now down there tonight need to suck my money out those who will give us museums in was one area you can suck my money. so how many are sending out that you should be your child soldiers in the nikon seven i can't. guarantee. that i'm never gotten a summit on resorted to using a gun i because of the ideas being that people will come it isn't what you tell me this is what they do i'm the guy that's on the english. line. gun to shoot those who want to fight the gun one of. the good companies risk on commen
world service you have to keep it from america continues to maintain a high taxes in the country in august the u.s. embassy in the one the situation in the girl is just the center crucial for the national troops to go under control over to the afghan forces be sure to situation really critical to the country. says without american oxidative we are not stopped by my friends are down south in iraq. this is a chat as usual commanders as usual. so yeah i know but if i just use other funds always...
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we can turn to some of the main stories from bbc world service, this from bbc urdu.er nawaz sharif can no longer lead the political party he founded. mr sharif is accused of corruption. he says he's the victim of a political conspiracy. the first missing french soldier from the first world war to have been identified using his dna has been buried with full military honours. claude fournier was laid to rest alongside two comrades. still no sign of donald trump coming out, still in the meantime will turn to ta ke out, still in the meantime will turn to take dummett a story he will pay close attention to. —— we will turn toa close attention to. —— we will turn to a story he will pay close attention to. details of the trans—pacific trade deal — or tpp — were released on wednesday. and it looks like the landmark deal is a step closer to becoming a reality — despite the fact that the us is no longer involved. the 11 remaining countries — led byjapan — unveiled details of the pact, which no longer includes rules that washington was pushing for. yogita limaye is in new york.
we can turn to some of the main stories from bbc world service, this from bbc urdu.er nawaz sharif can no longer lead the political party he founded. mr sharif is accused of corruption. he says he's the victim of a political conspiracy. the first missing french soldier from the first world war to have been identified using his dna has been buried with full military honours. claude fournier was laid to rest alongside two comrades. still no sign of donald trump coming out, still in the meantime...
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world. >> services go please released a picture of the man who was seen walking off with her back. -- bag. now offering a $2000 reward for the return of that unicycle with no questions asked.>>> steph curry has made a lot of three-pointers in his career, and soon he will have three little ones at home . him and his wife ayesha curry are expecting another baby. she wrote on her facebook saying how did this happen? she said she is feeling blessed and very sick. >>> with all of the talk yesterday the rumor about lebron james and the possibility of playing for the warriors was out. today lebron james squashed all of the talk in any thought of him playing for golden state is just nonsense. he went on to say that he understands there will always be speculation about his future, but the warriors is a nonstory. >>> his body is broken, but not his spirit. the bay area man who is battling lou gehrig's disease and is now recording an album of songs that he wrote so that his daughter will never forget it. >> it means a lot to me to know that he is going to have something to say with me about my life a
world. >> services go please released a picture of the man who was seen walking off with her back. -- bag. now offering a $2000 reward for the return of that unicycle with no questions asked.>>> steph curry has made a lot of three-pointers in his career, and soon he will have three little ones at home . him and his wife ayesha curry are expecting another baby. she wrote on her facebook saying how did this happen? she said she is feeling blessed and very sick. >>> with...
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some headlines from bbc world service.as expected to be hit by the remnants of cyclone gita. it caused extensive damage in tonga, samoa and american samoa last week. at the olympics, russian curler alexander krushelnitsky has returned a second positive test for the banned substance, meldonium. he had won a bronze with his wife. he's one of 168 russian athletes allowed to compete after extensive vetting. evidently not extensive enough. the queen was alongside vogue's editor—in—chief dame anna wintour at a show during london fashion week earlier. the queen then awarded the inaugural queen elizabeth ii award for british design to richard quinn. you may not know this but there is a big outbreak of measles in europe. these three countries are the most affected but 12 others are caught up in this including greece, germany and france. measles is extremely infectious causes blindness, brain damage and in extreme cases death. we know there were more than 20,000 cases reported last year. that is a 400% increase on 2016. we should sa
some headlines from bbc world service.as expected to be hit by the remnants of cyclone gita. it caused extensive damage in tonga, samoa and american samoa last week. at the olympics, russian curler alexander krushelnitsky has returned a second positive test for the banned substance, meldonium. he had won a bronze with his wife. he's one of 168 russian athletes allowed to compete after extensive vetting. evidently not extensive enough. the queen was alongside vogue's editor—in—chief dame...
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these latest launchers are part of a bigger expansion of bbc world service and that is funded by the,000 per year and it is aimed at reaching half a billion people by 2022 all around the world. this was a next two years ago when the uk government strategic defence and security review said, there is nothing new in this. lots of countries are investing in broadcasters. russia, turkey and china invests hugely in their broadcasters. it is worth adding that the uk government might be funding this expansion but it is not telling bbc news what to say. we have been talking to some of the people in nigeria who are about to get these new services. last year the service was launched, it has attracted a young, vibrant, digitally connected audience. for months now there has been anticipation about the launch of the new services. what do people make of them? i learned very well from it. they will understand what is going oi'i. they will understand what is going on. some of us cannot speak english flue ntly on. some of us cannot speak english fluently but if it is in our language. it is important t
these latest launchers are part of a bigger expansion of bbc world service and that is funded by the,000 per year and it is aimed at reaching half a billion people by 2022 all around the world. this was a next two years ago when the uk government strategic defence and security review said, there is nothing new in this. lots of countries are investing in broadcasters. russia, turkey and china invests hugely in their broadcasters. it is worth adding that the uk government might be funding this...
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some stories from world service, a judge in london has ruled the arrest warrant against the wikileaksns valid. he has been living in the embassy in london for five years. morgan tsvangirai is reported to be critically ill at hospital. he is being treated in south africa, and was a vocal opponent of robert mugabe. and thousands of you have been watching this drone footage from missouri of a huge pile—up that involved over 100 vehicles and several independent accidents. it happened on sunday but the video has only just been released. happened on sunday but the video has onlyjust been released. you will find it on the most watched list on the bbc news app. bp‘s quarterly profits are quite something, for the last three months of last year the profits quadrupled to $6.2 billion. that's not unrelated to oil prices, they have hit a recent four year high of $70 per barrel. here is one a nalyst high of $70 per barrel. here is one analyst on what is going on, and on the ongoing impact of the deep water horizon disaster. this spill still casts a shadow over bb and its results. the net debt ratio
some stories from world service, a judge in london has ruled the arrest warrant against the wikileaksns valid. he has been living in the embassy in london for five years. morgan tsvangirai is reported to be critically ill at hospital. he is being treated in south africa, and was a vocal opponent of robert mugabe. and thousands of you have been watching this drone footage from missouri of a huge pile—up that involved over 100 vehicles and several independent accidents. it happened on sunday...
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curriculum is necessary but not sufficient to enable most departing service members to successfully transition to the civilian world. i believe departing service members should supplement the core curriculum with at least one of these two day workshops. so they can receive training tailored to their specific personal and professional goals, whether that involves going to school, learning a trade, or starting a business. the problem is that these two-day workshops precisely because they are optional are rarely utilized. according to a report recently released by the government accountability office, fewer than 15% of eligible active duty service members participated in one of the two-day workshops in fiscal year 2016. including only 4% of eligible marines. requiring transitioning service members to opt in to a two-day workshop sends a signal to service members and their commanders that the workshops are necessary. -- that the workshops are unnecessary. thereby discouraging participation. therefore my bill would require d.o.d. to ensure that all eligible service members participate in a core curriculum and one of the
curriculum is necessary but not sufficient to enable most departing service members to successfully transition to the civilian world. i believe departing service members should supplement the core curriculum with at least one of these two day workshops. so they can receive training tailored to their specific personal and professional goals, whether that involves going to school, learning a trade, or starting a business. the problem is that these two-day workshops precisely because they are...
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world domination policy and, yeah, sure, the united states played these covert games and everybody was doing it? >> well, first of all, i need to say something unusual. it is in the nature of intelligence services to exaggerate their role. in every event in the world. and, unfortunately, the kgb did it as well. they exaggerated their role greatly and basically deceived the kremlin on many occasions only to get more money. the cia does the same. a lot of things are happening in the world and intelligence services are trying to get the jump on the bandwagon and say we did it. we did it. we september sent out people and so on. in ukraine, for example, the cia was saying, oh, yeah, we work hard, our embassy so on. unfortunately, it was mostly the russians who messed up everything, and they basically gave it to the americans. and to say that the russians could influence american election is laughable. any professional will tell you it's impossible. it's physically impossible. you have to spend billions and billions of dollars, and you still get nothing. >> i i want to pick up on that d let's use a president trump tweet. he said a while back, last week, in fact, if it was the goal of russia to create
world domination policy and, yeah, sure, the united states played these covert games and everybody was doing it? >> well, first of all, i need to say something unusual. it is in the nature of intelligence services to exaggerate their role. in every event in the world. and, unfortunately, the kgb did it as well. they exaggerated their role greatly and basically deceived the kremlin on many occasions only to get more money. the cia does the same. a lot of things are happening in the world...
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sebastian usher is the middle east editor for bbc world service. he's here with me in the studio.bsolutely no difference on the ground. the only difference is that it gave a breather to people hiding in basements from the bombardment. they we re basements from the bombardment. they were able to get out, get to the shops, get some fresh air and look at the damage. as far as the ceasefire is concerned, its aim is supposedly to get some of the wounded civilians out, that did not happen. to get some aid in, that did not happen, but it was never going to happen, as the aid agencies said. it is impossible to have the security guarantees necessary that russia says it has opened. very soon after it started, both sides accused each other violations. people in eastern guta said that there were air strikes and we have seen those documented, several people were killed the syrian government said that the rebels had fired shells at the humanitarian corridor in order to stop people leaving. in those terms, it was a failure but it was never expected to be more than that. the russian said they wou
sebastian usher is the middle east editor for bbc world service. he's here with me in the studio.bsolutely no difference on the ground. the only difference is that it gave a breather to people hiding in basements from the bombardment. they we re basements from the bombardment. they were able to get out, get to the shops, get some fresh air and look at the damage. as far as the ceasefire is concerned, its aim is supposedly to get some of the wounded civilians out, that did not happen. to get...
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the world trade center, a self-contained world where i escape each die for 12 to 14 hours, world of public servicend doing good with a brilliant italian american with the highest integrate, world of my own, sealed off from my family. got up and focused closely on the twin towers, tracing my finger across the void between the north tower and the south. where more than a decade earlier, the philipe petite walked barth and forth on a cable strung between them. he made look easy and graceful but spent months practicing and preparing for this balancing act. visiting the world trade center 200 times, he preslice planned every detail, couldn'ting for factors like the wind he could not control. i stepped back a bit. taking in the entire landscape. my mind jumping from tower-to-tower. my eyes stopped and i noticed the shaft of light between the tower. taller than both, beckoning me forward. my highwire ballet was just beginning. thank you. [applause] >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. television for serious readers. here's our primetime lineup: >>> so now we understand how it is that you were able to ge
the world trade center, a self-contained world where i escape each die for 12 to 14 hours, world of public servicend doing good with a brilliant italian american with the highest integrate, world of my own, sealed off from my family. got up and focused closely on the twin towers, tracing my finger across the void between the north tower and the south. where more than a decade earlier, the philipe petite walked barth and forth on a cable strung between them. he made look easy and graceful but...
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is based on the world this but who speaks about best service but the world of gastronomy remains very much a male dominated to. those women who like a rorschach do manage to emerge from the shadows a few hundred far between. she wants to be an example for her colleagues to follow . would be a push. to say that i work on making a profit commission a professional. private life because this would make me happier. but. to make their customers from around the world. in this case by a woman who has become the. berlin is a favorite destination for people of all ages because of the diversity on offer here there is simply something for everyone from world class museums art exhibitions and music to history and one of the most historical landmarks here is the brandenburg gate now it has stood tall for over two hundred years and if it could talk it would tell you about the time the berlin was a small walled city or about its vibrant years in the one nine hundred twenty s. or even the darker periods of german history which followed so here's a closer look. at the brandenburg gate as t
is based on the world this but who speaks about best service but the world of gastronomy remains very much a male dominated to. those women who like a rorschach do manage to emerge from the shadows a few hundred far between. she wants to be an example for her colleagues to follow . would be a push. to say that i work on making a profit commission a professional. private life because this would make me happier. but. to make their customers from around the world. in this case by a woman who has...
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after graduation, she took a job in public service, working at church world services, assisting refugees with resettlement. and this past fall, audrey accepted a nearly full scholarship to american university where she will obtain a master's degree in international development. audrey is an american in every way but not on paper. she is continuing to work hard despite not knowing if she will have a future in the country she calls home. we should be supporting young, hardworking people like audrey who want to work in the service of others and our nation. instead, some but not all, not all republicans are threatening her future. not only her future but our nation's future by making us less safe and, frankly, damaging our economy. protecting dreamers is not only the right thing to do, it's also good for the american economy, and it's in our national security interests. daca has enabled almost 800,000 young people to grow and thrive in america, including about 5,900 in pennsylvania. part of the fabric of our community, these impressive young people like audrey provide an enormous contributio
after graduation, she took a job in public service, working at church world services, assisting refugees with resettlement. and this past fall, audrey accepted a nearly full scholarship to american university where she will obtain a master's degree in international development. audrey is an american in every way but not on paper. she is continuing to work hard despite not knowing if she will have a future in the country she calls home. we should be supporting young, hardworking people like...
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got corporations around the world contacting me every day saying to integrate with you when you have your free istic a when you give you a p.r. so we can link into services to open good dad for you why you've managed to raise ten million in twenty seconds or these guys from the world big cap saying they are looking to help emerging economies to engage in commerce through augmented reality allowing you to interact with any product or service created around. arbiter the world is an augmented reality block chain application that we use in to really help emerging economies what we want to do is we want to to talk.
got corporations around the world contacting me every day saying to integrate with you when you have your free istic a when you give you a p.r. so we can link into services to open good dad for you why you've managed to raise ten million in twenty seconds or these guys from the world big cap saying they are looking to help emerging economies to engage in commerce through augmented reality allowing you to interact with any product or service created around. arbiter the world is an augmented...
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i've got corporations around the world contacting me every day saying integrate with you when you have your previous decay when you give the a.p.i. so we can link into services to open to the ads be why you've managed to raise ten million in twenty seconds for these guys from the world bit app saying they are looking to help emerging economies to engage in commerce through augmented reality allowing you to interact with any product or service created around. arbiter the world is an augmented reality block chain application that we use in to really help emerging economies what we want to do is we want to talk to the artisans the moms and pops of the world that are in these emerging economies that don't get a fair shot at commerce and give them a tool to actually go ahead and reach consumers a farmer in the country reaching a potential customer in the city is now a reality then there are crypto venture companies that are literally looking for that special project that will decentralise and make the world's commerce more transparent clone picked avengers a company dedicated to promote i coach that. do have us intention to change the life of millions of people f
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the chef on the world these but who speaks about best service but the world of goldman gastronomy remains very much a male dominated. those women who like anna rorschach do manage to emerge from the shadows of men few hundred far between. she wants to be an example for her colleagues to follow. could be approached. to say that i work and on making a profit commission a professional. private life because this would make me happier and. better. to make their customers from around the world happier to in this case by a woman who has become. possible. next food porn now for those unfamiliar with this term it's that mouthwatering images of food posted on the internet instagram for example is flooded with such photos under the hash tag food porn and now some social media users even attempt to outdo one another with pictures of aesthetically pleasing and often very healthy food now these may seem like harmless pictures but for some restaurants the photos are actually influencing how they do business. and eleven chicken. green smoothie bowl they all have their minutes of mouthwatering fame on ins
the chef on the world these but who speaks about best service but the world of goldman gastronomy remains very much a male dominated. those women who like anna rorschach do manage to emerge from the shadows of men few hundred far between. she wants to be an example for her colleagues to follow. could be approached. to say that i work and on making a profit commission a professional. private life because this would make me happier and. better. to make their customers from around the world...
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incidents a day, 41 billion a day for ourselves and for others and we are not the number one services company in the world with the service business that approaches 50 million. for businesses it is the i.t. company that is end to end. said there's lots of other companies out there right now, so we've had to change our portfolio. we've also had to reinvent how people do not work and that is everything from agile working to call location toin new tools and also founded ibmers, 360060% are new in the last five years. so we'll talk more about skill. but in all thatsk reinvention, we've done a billion of divestitures. it taken 60 acquisitions. we have now returned the company with all the reinvention back to growth in the last quarter and now one of the topics we talk about really focused on the responsible stewardship of the new technologies as they come into the world. >> that's exciting. >> it is to me at least. it is early. >> don't worry, will wake them up. so what is the future of technology. we've talked about in i mentioned in my remarks to the driverless cars, drowned sky renewable energy. one of my f
incidents a day, 41 billion a day for ourselves and for others and we are not the number one services company in the world with the service business that approaches 50 million. for businesses it is the i.t. company that is end to end. said there's lots of other companies out there right now, so we've had to change our portfolio. we've also had to reinvent how people do not work and that is everything from agile working to call location toin new tools and also founded ibmers, 360060% are new in...
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let me now bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the world a memorial service has been held in the new zealand city of christchurch to mark the seventh anniversary of a deadly earthquake prime minister paid tribute to the families of the hundred and eighty five victims she also announced new mental health funding affected by the earthquake increase and the first baucus than supreme court has banned for more prime minister nawaz sharif from his position as head of the ruling party sharif was barred from holding public office of a corruption allegations last july the decision has created political turmoil ahead of senator elections and could ensure real politics. donald trump says arming teachers could prevent school shootings like the one that left seventeen people dead in florida last week the u.s. president was speaking at an emotionally charged meeting in the white house attended by some forty students teachers and families affected by the february fourteenth massacre. in just a few hours a larger muse high's administrative court is set to hand down a landmar
let me now bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the world a memorial service has been held in the new zealand city of christchurch to mark the seventh anniversary of a deadly earthquake prime minister paid tribute to the families of the hundred and eighty five victims she also announced new mental health funding affected by the earthquake increase and the first baucus than supreme court has banned for more prime minister nawaz sharif from his position as head of the...
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world. that will present challenges for companies but what the companies need most of all is predictable interoperable rules that enable them to conduct these data services and bring them to the benefit of consumers and companies around the world. i'll stop there thank you. >> thank you. good morning, congratulations to the georgetown university school of public service for organizing the public policy for organizing this event, and very glad we not victim of the shutdown. ken probably remember october 2013 when we were supposed to host the second round of the tpp negotiations in brussels, we had to postpone. so issue thought, gee, the second time the shutdown affects my professional life. but, no, it won't. so congratulations to that. i thank you for inviting european diplomats in the room to present the views of the european union which are different and similar to be interesting for that conversation today. you may or may not know this but the eu is the number one export of commercial services. we are the number one trading partner of 80 countries in the world, and we have a very ambitious trade agenda. going back to the founding document for this cur
world. that will present challenges for companies but what the companies need most of all is predictable interoperable rules that enable them to conduct these data services and bring them to the benefit of consumers and companies around the world. i'll stop there thank you. >> thank you. good morning, congratulations to the georgetown university school of public service for organizing the public policy for organizing this event, and very glad we not victim of the shutdown. ken probably...
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. >> my father served in world war i, world war ii. , youur military service hoped that would confirmlooded american citizen. the cpac conference in washington, d.c., we look back to 1988 when ronald reagan spoke at a cpac dinner. president reagan: the american people know what deregulation and move toward privatization has meant. it has meant the largest peacetime expansion in our history, and i can guarantee you will not throw that away for a return to being beholden to the liberal special interests. >> watch american history tv all weekend on c-span3. >> sunday night on "after hiss," ira schapiro with book "broken: can the senate save itself and the country?" he is interviewed by former senate majority leader tom daschle. >> politics was supposed to be about overcoming differences through principal discussion and a real legislative process, through principled compromise. it was not supposed to be about one party winning on their own. thetimes -- as you know -- times in history when one party has been able to do this on your maybe 1933-34,w, fdr dealing with the depression. 1964-65.
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no otherjurisdiction in the world has such a sweeping immunity for online services.tive computer services in the world and i don't think that's a coincidence. section 230 has played a very active role in fostering the growth of social media, search engines, consumer review sites, because there is sort of this almost laissez faire attitude towards user content because of section 230. at the time, hardly anyone understood the implications of 230. it was actually just an adaptation of a law that protected book shop owners. it was argued they could not be expected to read every book they stocked so it would be unfair to prosecute them for something written in one. but in the case of books of course, there are publishers who can be sued and they, therefore, act as gatekeepers. what the framers of 230 completely failed to appreciate is that on the internet the barriers to publication would disappear. there would not only be no gatekeepers, there would be no gates. everything from ebay to facebook to airbnb to twitter to tripadvisor to google, they all rely on section 230.
no otherjurisdiction in the world has such a sweeping immunity for online services.tive computer services in the world and i don't think that's a coincidence. section 230 has played a very active role in fostering the growth of social media, search engines, consumer review sites, because there is sort of this almost laissez faire attitude towards user content because of section 230. at the time, hardly anyone understood the implications of 230. it was actually just an adaptation of a law that...
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it's imperative we do that if you want to lead the world in the next generation of 5g services. sitting down and powering -- cowering and pretending there some kind of financial bank issue that is preventing us from moving ahead is ridiculous. if you want to lead the world we have got to schedule an auction. south korea has always schedule is 28 gigahertz and 3.5 gigahertz occupant were sitting there waiting in the wings. at a minimum right now we could identify a target date and put out proposed auction rules and seek comment on them that we are -- them, but we are not doing that and i think our failure to do that is a choice to cede our leadership to other nations. >> thank you. >> all right. i'm going to go finally have lunch. thank you all. >> sunday night on q&a, author bill james talked about his book the man from the train in which he investigated one of the deadliest serial killers in history. times it happened within a hundred yards of the railroad track. one of the things that helps us identify his crime as opposed to someone else's is that it usually happens at the int
it's imperative we do that if you want to lead the world in the next generation of 5g services. sitting down and powering -- cowering and pretending there some kind of financial bank issue that is preventing us from moving ahead is ridiculous. if you want to lead the world we have got to schedule an auction. south korea has always schedule is 28 gigahertz and 3.5 gigahertz occupant were sitting there waiting in the wings. at a minimum right now we could identify a target date and put out...
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time and he was a former member of the military and he engaged in sex tourism across the world occurring services. his wife had divorced him and he thought he was living it up and claim to be making $160,000 a year salary and that's how he chose to spend his money. purchasing women and if one denied his request he would have another within 20 minutes that would acquiesced. it took a toll on him, as well. these men are not good or bad but there multidimensional and later on as he had been purchasing the services for years and years and years he wrote this is bad, very bad. i'm presently in a downward spiral in my life and may not be able to reverse it because of my behavior in women i now surround myself with. and i am so [bleep] sick of my lifestyle deluding myself the garbage i boast about is a veritable substitute for intimacy. new country, new. [crowd boos] , more money but the same hollowness inside. god forbid the day i start hitting the minibar. i would give it all up in a heartbeat if i could. it became an addiction, being able to purchase women for as cheaply as possible and being able to
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escaped each day a world of public service and doing good with a brilliant italian-american with the highest integrity, a world of my own sealed off from my family, which no one could take away from me. >>> [inaudible conversations] hello, everyone. you all sound excited. thank you so much for coming tonight. i am a bookseller at women and children first. we are one of the last 12 feminist bookstores in the united states and we wouldn't still be here if not for all of you so thank you for coming to this event. give yourselves a round of applause. [applause] i am very grateful to have morgan jerkins and britt julious to discuss "this will be my undoing." before we begin i want to make a few announcements starting with some information about upcoming events here at women and children first. on february 26, we will have britney cooper in conversation with page may and monica to discuss the buck rage a black woman discovers her superpower created this will also be held at the swedish american acm ande amanda will take place from seven to 9 p.m.. tickets are available online through brown
escaped each day a world of public service and doing good with a brilliant italian-american with the highest integrity, a world of my own sealed off from my family, which no one could take away from me. >>> [inaudible conversations] hello, everyone. you all sound excited. thank you so much for coming tonight. i am a bookseller at women and children first. we are one of the last 12 feminist bookstores in the united states and we wouldn't still be here if not for all of you so thank you...
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world. we would love to be bigger in some markets. there are a lot of complementary servicesay, that are good for our customers. >> that is the paypal cfo earlier today. now to cory johnson in new york with more on alibaba earnings. >> a big day. they failed to impress the company's gross margin, slipping. it rose 18% in the fourth quarter. it was interesting deal. they dropped the profit-sharing deal. they are quite a take 33% of the business and stop taking cash. alibaba is a big part of that index, how big is it to your index? >> it is the largest holding. about 9%. it and tencent are neck and neck. they are almost always at the top. >> you were in an interesting position. maybe you do not care if it goes up and down. these confusing transactions, can you explain what is happening, giving up cash payments from financials, handing over a third of the equity? >> i have not had the chance to dig into the details of it. the original relationship has been complicated. that is part of the chinese regulatory environment about ownership of certain financial related entities. eithe
world. we would love to be bigger in some markets. there are a lot of complementary servicesay, that are good for our customers. >> that is the paypal cfo earlier today. now to cory johnson in new york with more on alibaba earnings. >> a big day. they failed to impress the company's gross margin, slipping. it rose 18% in the fourth quarter. it was interesting deal. they dropped the profit-sharing deal. they are quite a take 33% of the business and stop taking cash. alibaba is a big...
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settlements that number is expected to triple by the year twenty the world's poor in dire need of clean water energy food and health services it's what's making twenty thousand delegates at the world urban forum push for a global agreement on the sustainable development of cities in kuala lumpur starting by rejuvenating old neighborhoods as for its louis explains. the confluence of to reverse this is where quanah began more than one hundred and sixty years ago the name means muddy estuary in the middle a language but as the city expanded what used to be the administrative and commercial hub soon lost its importance to new or shiny a buildings parts of the old downtown area fell into disuse but there are plans to revive this part of the city as more people move in cities there's a growing demand for spaces in cities and the challenges to the regenerate existing urban areas as opposed to extending and eventually resulted. in. a negative. lesion extracted we think city and urban regeneration body owned by malaysia's sovereign wealth fund believes one way to revitalize the city is by making existing spaces more inclusive that i
settlements that number is expected to triple by the year twenty the world's poor in dire need of clean water energy food and health services it's what's making twenty thousand delegates at the world urban forum push for a global agreement on the sustainable development of cities in kuala lumpur starting by rejuvenating old neighborhoods as for its louis explains. the confluence of to reverse this is where quanah began more than one hundred and sixty years ago the name means muddy estuary in...
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fact option from the chaos computer club believes that the business world and intelligence services woulde very interested in this data for the. course they're very interested in the idea of being able to register people simply as they passed by without having to use face recognition or similar techniques to be able to say that was so and so who just walked by their own data to generate personality profiles or movement patterns at the end of the day these technologies can all be used against us. in berlin she has an appointment with a regular client arena du bois doesn't just want passive chips and magnets in her body but bigger implants that need batteries and i'm going to be one of the first people because they said they're going to make a trial for the first two thousand people who preordered you will be one of the first of parts unknown to first one in germany. yes she wants the north sense a kind of compass the implant is supposed to vibrate whenever she faces north. this is no different. this is technology that evolves with your. time you develop new types of memory experience. big
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fact there has been across the financial services world there has been higher quality lending. ncial services sector is probably one of the more promising places for investors to the. fargo -- the lack of control i don't think the regulatory's have gotten their arms around it until the do, they are going to go forward with making unprecedented moves to limit growth. >> joining us by phone. a you saw earlier, there was banner had's head year-to-year gains. after lows, they erase it. lows.are no longer at the 1000 point losses earlier in the session. we just had the banner that said because -- something that i mentioned that has happened in the last hour has been an incredible spike in volume. that has stopped. now we are seeing a 52% gain. it is an unusual day. the unusually talk to scott about options and how they are protecting themselves. modern, whatabout are you looking for? sell moderned to stipulation, what are you looking for -- as i talked to
fact there has been across the financial services world there has been higher quality lending. ncial services sector is probably one of the more promising places for investors to the. fargo -- the lack of control i don't think the regulatory's have gotten their arms around it until the do, they are going to go forward with making unprecedented moves to limit growth. >> joining us by phone. a you saw earlier, there was banner had's head year-to-year gains. after lows, they erase it....
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world. fifty years ago service and uninhabitable island. >> will for technology to affect the political future of the rising third world is certainly increasing technology the economic well-being of people around the world. as you say, chinese don't like to be surveilled. the technology enable them to limit that or change a? >> we need to move on to the next question. i think the model in particular speaks countries can use technology creatively to enrich democracy but at the same time i think we have to be careful about expecting too much of technology and again democracy is a human invention and it will be fixed by us humans. the idea of them being a device whether it's lock chain or something else will ask our democracy is it's all part of the problem. >> i suggest most here last week. my question is actually, what kind of things that countries like estonia, and singapore, what kind of policies are they doing and if they're not applicable here. >> that's interesting, i spent some time in india the classic 19th century liberal when it comes to the issue of identity and privacy. what's intere
world. fifty years ago service and uninhabitable island. >> will for technology to affect the political future of the rising third world is certainly increasing technology the economic well-being of people around the world. as you say, chinese don't like to be surveilled. the technology enable them to limit that or change a? >> we need to move on to the next question. i think the model in particular speaks countries can use technology creatively to enrich democracy but at the same...
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when you give us so we can link into services to open to dad for you why you've managed to raise ten million in twenty seconds or these guys from the world big caps saying they are looking to help emerging economies to engage in commerce through augmented reality allowing you to interact with any product or service created around you are better the world is an augmented reality block chain application that we use in to really help emerging economies what we want to do is we want to talk to the artists and the moms and pops of the world better in these emerging economies that don't get a fair shot at commerce and give them a tool to actually go ahead and reach consumers a farmer in the country reaching a potential customer in the city is now a reality then there are crypto venture companies that are literally looking for that special project that will decentralise and make the world's commerce more transparent when people venture is a company that he created to promote i. do have us intention to change the life of millions of people for the better we get involved very board and people with him to feel technicians ex-president politicians
when you give us so we can link into services to open to dad for you why you've managed to raise ten million in twenty seconds or these guys from the world big caps saying they are looking to help emerging economies to engage in commerce through augmented reality allowing you to interact with any product or service created around you are better the world is an augmented reality block chain application that we use in to really help emerging economies what we want to do is we want to talk to the...