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a large numbers of console tate of advisory committees with members appointed by the government into these committees to will offer us advice i feel that we need to be more innovative in other words sometimes we may not need a formal committee we should build more open platforms to facilitate dialogues in a very frank and exchange manna and so make sure that wherever joins to committees all of these styles come from different backgrounds so they are not homogeneous of one proof they should come from a more diverse background so that we can really receive views from a wider spectrum of society one of the important committees that will undergo i would say a major overhaul will be the you for development commission. because this commission was set up to coordinate initiatives relating to young people and so address young people's concert so i hope that the whiting see will undergo a major change over to a more open dialogue and platforms to listen to all views from young people of various backgrounds the 1st concrete initiative is when i say that in rolling out policies the government s
a large numbers of console tate of advisory committees with members appointed by the government into these committees to will offer us advice i feel that we need to be more innovative in other words sometimes we may not need a formal committee we should build more open platforms to facilitate dialogues in a very frank and exchange manna and so make sure that wherever joins to committees all of these styles come from different backgrounds so they are not homogeneous of one proof they should come...
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sanctions on iran are having an impact brazil's tate's all company petrobras is refusing to resupply to or on in ships anchored near the port of. petrol the 2 ships appear on a u.s. sanctions list and supplying them would put the company at risk of being sanctioned as well brazilian president jay airballs and. local traders have been alerted to the possible danger of violating the u.s. measures. turkey says its warplanes and drones have hit multiple targets in the kurdish regions of northern iraq their strikes were in response to the murder of one of its diplomats on wednesday a gunman shot and killed her he's deputy consul general and 2 other people especially when i am has this report on the investigation from. the assassination of turkish diplomat all small on course was filmed by restaurant security cameras 2 iraqi kurdish civilians also died in the shootings now police are widely distributing these photos of a man they say is the primary suspect in what they're describing as a terrorist attack this is muslim.
sanctions on iran are having an impact brazil's tate's all company petrobras is refusing to resupply to or on in ships anchored near the port of. petrol the 2 ships appear on a u.s. sanctions list and supplying them would put the company at risk of being sanctioned as well brazilian president jay airballs and. local traders have been alerted to the possible danger of violating the u.s. measures. turkey says its warplanes and drones have hit multiple targets in the kurdish regions of northern...
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tough for them to pick up bodies because it seemed that the airstrike was very precise and diverse tating and medical sources say that. all medical centers that need it by have been put on high alert to receive casualties mean lot while i'm seeing now in front of me and balances are rushing to the place to transfer the casualties to the medical centers so this is what the government say that this is what they know is who the world literally for has said that targeted this detention center which had hundreds of african migrants and also migrants from other arab and asian nationalities they say that dozens have been killed and dozens others have been wanted in this airstrike by the way this is not the 1st time this detention center is heads it is the 2nd time since the war those 3 for have to launch his military campaign to seize the capital tripoli on april the force that is a state of panic among migrants the i spoke to some migrants here from somalia the are terrified the are in a state of panic and a state of anger the last relatives the last. fitted citizens from their countries they w
tough for them to pick up bodies because it seemed that the airstrike was very precise and diverse tating and medical sources say that. all medical centers that need it by have been put on high alert to receive casualties mean lot while i'm seeing now in front of me and balances are rushing to the place to transfer the casualties to the medical centers so this is what the government say that this is what they know is who the world literally for has said that targeted this detention center which...
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the region in nicaragua it's the 40th anniversary of the triumph of the revolution that toppled the tate on the stars you're samosa in the capital supporters of the governing party fill the main square to celebrate but for many a crank ewan's the party and president daniel ortega have betrayed the ideals of the revolution that they fought in the home and has more. bad at the moment when they could i was send them east the rebels finally triumph entering the capital my now we're after toppling a dictator. in the same day 40 years later they're back to celebrate it in troubled times now the sandinistas seen by many as the repressive ruling power president and former rebel daniel ortega called for a divided nation to come together. i mean what's the road to be able to work study have health care have highways to get people out of extreme poverty what's the fundamental condition peace people need peace to work and live. for those not with him it brings hollow mollen child with the sundin easters that she feels will take a betrayed the revolutionary cause long ago. i wonder if. they keep ment
the region in nicaragua it's the 40th anniversary of the triumph of the revolution that toppled the tate on the stars you're samosa in the capital supporters of the governing party fill the main square to celebrate but for many a crank ewan's the party and president daniel ortega have betrayed the ideals of the revolution that they fought in the home and has more. bad at the moment when they could i was send them east the rebels finally triumph entering the capital my now we're after toppling a...
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during a transitional period leading up to elections a mediator from the african union says a new bro tating council will be set up. the un backed government says it's lost contact with one of its fighter jets south of libya's capital tripoli and a social media post war claimed to have tars forces show the wreckage of what they say is a probe a fighter jet they shot down near to her in a city that is southwest of tripoli people in algeria are once again on the streets to demand a new democratic government and to celebrate their countries and dependence from france on thursday the interim president there been solid call for a national dialogue over how to hold presidential elections he did not however set a date for those elections. iran is condemning what it describes as the illegal interception of an oil tanker by british marines off the spanish coast united states is applauding the impounding of the ship suspected of carrying iranian oil to syria and breach of e.u. sanctions. certain protesters in hong kong say they will not meet with the government unless it is in public the city's larges
during a transitional period leading up to elections a mediator from the african union says a new bro tating council will be set up. the un backed government says it's lost contact with one of its fighter jets south of libya's capital tripoli and a social media post war claimed to have tars forces show the wreckage of what they say is a probe a fighter jet they shot down near to her in a city that is southwest of tripoli people in algeria are once again on the streets to demand a new democratic...
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explain why they signed a power sharing deal with the military judge into on thursday they agreed to pull tate's leadership between the genders and civilians until elections can be held. by thousands of algerian zaw returned to the streets once again they say their target of corruption and what those they call the ruling elites to be removed from power the mass demonstrations took place on the anniversary of independence from french rule as a torah gate and reports. a day of mixed emotions for algerians celebrating independence from france in 1962 but also demanding the complete overhaul of the of stablish mn that's rude ever since my dad got the shuttle sucked up on algeria's independence day we see the police helping the clonie was the power of the special. asian we ask for full freedom. many algerian say they feel betrayed by their political elite and have lost trust in the government they will say doubt the interim president is the right person to run the country at this critical time. on thursday abdel cuda ben salah called the national dialogue about arranging a presidential election but d
explain why they signed a power sharing deal with the military judge into on thursday they agreed to pull tate's leadership between the genders and civilians until elections can be held. by thousands of algerian zaw returned to the streets once again they say their target of corruption and what those they call the ruling elites to be removed from power the mass demonstrations took place on the anniversary of independence from french rule as a torah gate and reports. a day of mixed emotions for...
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you've got a waterfall exhibit here also, at tate modern. and then you also, in the past, had the shock tactic of dyeing rivers green in cities, something which you've stopped. why is climate so important to your work? i should also mention ice watch, in which of course you had glaciers which you had shipped in from greenland to the uk. why is climate so important to you? i'm old enough to remember when there was the distinction between culture and nature, and now we know that nature isn't something out there. nature has been sort of taken over by humankind, so to speak. there is no outside. there's — everything is cultivated. it's what we call the anthropocene. but for many years, i've been interested in moss, in water, in the ephemeral, in the anonymous. it was obviously very easy for me to start thinking about, can i use my artworks to make explicit what it is that the scientists are talking about? what is it the politicians are talking about? what is the data report that the un is making for us, the cop? because for ordinary people, it
you've got a waterfall exhibit here also, at tate modern. and then you also, in the past, had the shock tactic of dyeing rivers green in cities, something which you've stopped. why is climate so important to your work? i should also mention ice watch, in which of course you had glaciers which you had shipped in from greenland to the uk. why is climate so important to you? i'm old enough to remember when there was the distinction between culture and nature, and now we know that nature isn't...
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you've got a waterfall exhibit here also, at tate modern. and then you also, in the past, had the shock tactic of dyeing rivers green in cities, something which you've stopped. why is climate so important to your work? i should also mention ice watch, in which of course you had glaciers which you had shipped in from greenland to the uk. why is climate so important to you? i'm old enough to remember when there was the distinction between culture and nature, and now we know that nature isn't something out there. nature has been sort of taken over by humankind, so to speak. there is no outside. there's — everything is cultivated. it's what we call the anthropocene. but for many years, i've been interested in moss, in water, in the ephemeral, in the anonymous. it was obviously very easy for me to start thinking about, can i use my artworks to make explicit what it is that the scientists are talking about? what is it the politicians are talking about? what is the data report that the un is making for us, the cop? because for ordinary people, it
you've got a waterfall exhibit here also, at tate modern. and then you also, in the past, had the shock tactic of dyeing rivers green in cities, something which you've stopped. why is climate so important to your work? i should also mention ice watch, in which of course you had glaciers which you had shipped in from greenland to the uk. why is climate so important to you? i'm old enough to remember when there was the distinction between culture and nature, and now we know that nature isn't...
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you've got a waterfall exhibit here, also, at tate modern. and then you also in the past had the shock tactic of dying rivers green in cities, something which you've stopped. why is climate so important to your work? i should also mention ice watch, which of course you had glaziers which you had shipped in from greenland to the uk. why is climate so important to you? i'm old enough to remember when there was the distinction between culture and nature. and now we know that nature isn't something out there. nature has been sort of taken over by humankind, so to speak. there is no outside. there's— everything has cultivated. it is what we call the anthropocene. but for many years i have been interested in moss, in water, in the ephemeral, in the anonymous, it was obviously very easy for me to start thinking about cani easy for me to start thinking about can i use my artworks to make explicit what it is that the scientists are talking about? what is it the politicians are talking about? what is the data report that the un is making for us, the
you've got a waterfall exhibit here, also, at tate modern. and then you also in the past had the shock tactic of dying rivers green in cities, something which you've stopped. why is climate so important to your work? i should also mention ice watch, which of course you had glaziers which you had shipped in from greenland to the uk. why is climate so important to you? i'm old enough to remember when there was the distinction between culture and nature. and now we know that nature isn't something...
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you've got a waterfall exhibit here also, at tate modern. and then you also, in the past, had the shock tactic of dyeing rivers green in cities, something which you've stopped. why is climate so important to your work? i should also mention ice watch, in which of course you had glaciers which you had shipped in from greenland to the uk. why is climate so important to you? i'm old enough to remember when there was the distinction between culture and nature, and now we know that nature isn't something out there. nature has been sort of taken over by humankind, so to speak. there is no outside. there's — everything is cultivated. it's what we call the anthropocene. but for many years, i've been interested in moss, in water, in the ephemeral, in natural phenomena. it was obviously very easy for me to start thinking about, can i use my artworks to make explicit what it is that the scientists are talking about? what is it the politicians are talking about? what is the data report that the un is making for us, the cop? because for ordinary people
you've got a waterfall exhibit here also, at tate modern. and then you also, in the past, had the shock tactic of dyeing rivers green in cities, something which you've stopped. why is climate so important to your work? i should also mention ice watch, in which of course you had glaciers which you had shipped in from greenland to the uk. why is climate so important to you? i'm old enough to remember when there was the distinction between culture and nature, and now we know that nature isn't...
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hello and welcome to this monday edition of asia business report, i'm sharon tate lail. let's start with the trade war, because top representatives for the us and china are all scheduled to resume face—to—face negotiations in shanghai tomorrow. but as we report, president donald trump has been using his favourite form of communication, twitter, to downplay expectations of an end to the conflict any time soon. donald trump has raised the stakes, as his trade and finance chiefs robert lighthizer and steve mnuchin prepare for talks with chinese cou nterpa rts prepare for talks with chinese counterparts on tuesday. it will be the first proper meeting since donald trump reached a truce with chinese president xi zhang ping at the 620 injapan, and only one month before —— using ping. but donald trump is flexing his muscle again, on friday firing a twitter threat —— ze zhang ping. he's unhappy the world's which developing nations can get a better trading deal than american firms at the wto, and he warned he would ignore apple's plea to be exempt on tariffs. companies
hello and welcome to this monday edition of asia business report, i'm sharon tate lail. let's start with the trade war, because top representatives for the us and china are all scheduled to resume face—to—face negotiations in shanghai tomorrow. but as we report, president donald trump has been using his favourite form of communication, twitter, to downplay expectations of an end to the conflict any time soon. donald trump has raised the stakes, as his trade and finance chiefs robert...
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taylor tate -- taylor riggs is here look at the reasons why. taylor: all of the analysts calls interesting. morgan stanley is the biggest equity shock. the fact that they had a bigger iss was acted m little bit concerning. if we look at all the banks, goldman sachs is the second-biggest equity trading job and they had a better-than-expected gain. there was a fight between number one and number two. on the yost call, james gorman -- on the analyst paul, james gorman said we've been posting quarters,r multiple we expect to maintain market share. trying to reassure analysts that the equity shock and turnaround. we also have a big wealth management business that posted better-than-expected. there are some bright spots. the bottom line here, upon intended, remains healthy. they continue to post record profits across the board for all of these banks. we know there have been concerns about the equity trading business, but the consumer remain strong. you heard this across the board with citigroup and jpmorgan, highlighting one thing that is helping the
taylor tate -- taylor riggs is here look at the reasons why. taylor: all of the analysts calls interesting. morgan stanley is the biggest equity shock. the fact that they had a bigger iss was acted m little bit concerning. if we look at all the banks, goldman sachs is the second-biggest equity trading job and they had a better-than-expected gain. there was a fight between number one and number two. on the yost call, james gorman -- on the analyst paul, james gorman said we've been posting...
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don't get me wrong, i love, love, love tates plus. i had more importantly a wicked crush on kathleen herself. but hershey's recent acquisition have allowed themself to diversefy and they made cookies, right? come on. although it's sack religious really to even include tates in the same category. by the way, completely lly lovf you want to know the truth hersheys is a superior company not by wide margin but analysts are one by one got to go buy, buy, buy, from sell to buy what about the stocks? they have more dividends not as good as two stocks i talked about at the top. very different evaluations mondaleze sells for 20 times and hershey's 24 times mondaleze is more than average which is strange given the superior operator. hershey's is great but much closer to getting the high valuation it deserves and both reporting soon i think mondaleze has a better setup. hershey caught a series of upgrades i mentioned is analyst catching up and stock rallied more than 25%. when we hear from them on thursday, i suspect it will be hard for the stoc
don't get me wrong, i love, love, love tates plus. i had more importantly a wicked crush on kathleen herself. but hershey's recent acquisition have allowed themself to diversefy and they made cookies, right? come on. although it's sack religious really to even include tates in the same category. by the way, completely lly lovf you want to know the truth hersheys is a superior company not by wide margin but analysts are one by one got to go buy, buy, buy, from sell to buy what about the stocks?...
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e-commerce the forecast for the fiscal year 2020 didn't inspire confidence, fedex opted to give more call tate i have than quantitative guidance, predicting earnings per share growth excluding one-time items that is pretty bearish, people many analysts were looking for $16 a share less than 50 sorry if i mispronounce that, subromanian said 2020 would be a transition year. oh, oh, that's a term that investors typically hate to hear especially from a company that's just coming out of a horrible year we thought 2019 was the transition year. now we need another transition year so you think the stock will get hammered, right? wrong. fedex rallied on the news, going up 2.5% tacking on another 2% the day after that this stock, oh, boy, this stock has run from 156 when it reported 2 1/2 weeks ago to 162 now. isn't that terrific? >>> okay, after another strong session today, this is a big deal when the stock rallies on bad news it is often a sign the shares have bottomed it means most weak ends have washed out which is what i think is happening everyone floo was going to dump fedex is totally out of th
e-commerce the forecast for the fiscal year 2020 didn't inspire confidence, fedex opted to give more call tate i have than quantitative guidance, predicting earnings per share growth excluding one-time items that is pretty bearish, people many analysts were looking for $16 a share less than 50 sorry if i mispronounce that, subromanian said 2020 would be a transition year. oh, oh, that's a term that investors typically hate to hear especially from a company that's just coming out of a horrible...
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the mid engine like exotics but the folks they are trying to grav da grave tate towards will look at this like a viable product you get the bmw die-hard fanatics, that will be tougher when it's a value proposition play, it takes away from the lure and luster of the luxury. it will be interesting to see the reaction when we see the trading data what people are buying and putting into it and what the trim levels that come out and how much they will pay when they release the higher ends, zo 1 and zo 6. >> gentlemen, thank you very much we appreciate your time. have a good weekend. >> thank you, you, too. >>> coming up, boeing taking a $5 billion hit over the 737 max but the stock is soaring is the rally over done and china's economic growth falling to 30-year lows but don't stju blame the trade war. you need to hear this. power lunch will be right back you blaze trails... but you have the power to do so much more. let's not just develop apps, let's develop apps that help save lives. let's make open source software the standard. let's create new plastics that are highly recyclable. it's
the mid engine like exotics but the folks they are trying to grav da grave tate towards will look at this like a viable product you get the bmw die-hard fanatics, that will be tougher when it's a value proposition play, it takes away from the lure and luster of the luxury. it will be interesting to see the reaction when we see the trading data what people are buying and putting into it and what the trim levels that come out and how much they will pay when they release the higher ends, zo 1 and...
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away from some of these symbols, even though as you pointed out in our history they did not connon tate a negative feeling unfortunately you've got this whole under culture that basically has adopted the symbol using it in very negative ways, so nike, they don't really need to go there. there's a lot of other things that they can do i just also found it ironic and one of probably the most, you know, biggest stages in soccer today with the u.s. women playing in a number of nike, you know, well-known athletes like megan rapinoe, they could have done 100 different things and i have no idea what motivated them to put a flag on the shoe prior to the fourth of july. if they're going to use a flag, they could have used the 50 state american flag. >> right, again, that's a very -- i'm sure they're looking back on that now through a very different lens. >> mike, thanks, appreciate it. >>> what does trump's reversal on huawei mean for the future of 5g andrew sorkin joins us live with more on that. >>> would you let your insurance company monitor the way you drive? if you're a good driver you have
away from some of these symbols, even though as you pointed out in our history they did not connon tate a negative feeling unfortunately you've got this whole under culture that basically has adopted the symbol using it in very negative ways, so nike, they don't really need to go there. there's a lot of other things that they can do i just also found it ironic and one of probably the most, you know, biggest stages in soccer today with the u.s. women playing in a number of nike, you know,...
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another morning of minimal premarket volatility as earnings roll on with b of a, csx, goldman cut league tating retai sell yields do drop as housing starts fall for a second month. road map begins with big techs international head winds amazon, the latest in the eu cross hairs, facing a probe over possible anti-competitive business practices. >> plus, ralph lauren and le le strauss in the red, both downgraded to sell at goldman sachs. >> and a tariff fueled strategy shift. apple reportedly set to begin trial production of air pods outside of china and into vietnam. another case of big tech under international scrutiny amazon facing a formal eu antitrust investigation into its dealings with third party merchants. european competition commissioner margaret says based on the commission's preliminary fact finding, amazon appears to use competitively sensitive information about marketplace sellers, products and transactions on the marketplace and response amazon issued a statement saying, quote, we will cooperate fully with the european commission and continue working hard to support businesses of a
another morning of minimal premarket volatility as earnings roll on with b of a, csx, goldman cut league tating retai sell yields do drop as housing starts fall for a second month. road map begins with big techs international head winds amazon, the latest in the eu cross hairs, facing a probe over possible anti-competitive business practices. >> plus, ralph lauren and le le strauss in the red, both downgraded to sell at goldman sachs. >> and a tariff fueled strategy shift. apple...
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another morning of minimal premarket volatility as earnings roll on with b of a, csx, goldman cut league tating retai sell yields do drop as housing starts fall for a second month. road map begins with big
another morning of minimal premarket volatility as earnings roll on with b of a, csx, goldman cut league tating retai sell yields do drop as housing starts fall for a second month. road map begins with big
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very important in these tates such as iowa and wisconsin, very important to his re-election bid but the fate lies in the hands of the speaker nancy pelosi and she's meeting with robert lighthizer and that is a meeting closely watched for signs of movement. >> that is difficult. >> and these are difficult days for beto o'rourke. we're on the eve of the fundraising deadline for the candidates to report money and he's yet to report. i'm told by a couple of top supporters familiar with his financial situation that it is bleak and a few staffers have begun leaving el paso. he's still in the fight and campaigning. out at new hampshire over the weekend but the question is how long is he going to be able to stay in this race. he's going to have to lean his operation if he wants to continue. he has a lot of high-power, high-paid staff members so there are discussions going on in el paso, i'm told, as to the next step is. he's committed to staying in but not the summer he envisioned. >> if you haven't reported your numbers yet, not a great sign. >> and president trump is in north carolina on wedn
very important in these tates such as iowa and wisconsin, very important to his re-election bid but the fate lies in the hands of the speaker nancy pelosi and she's meeting with robert lighthizer and that is a meeting closely watched for signs of movement. >> that is difficult. >> and these are difficult days for beto o'rourke. we're on the eve of the fundraising deadline for the candidates to report money and he's yet to report. i'm told by a couple of top supporters familiar with...
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rile concede bernie sanders occasionally can be grumpy anding and tated because he's upset about a system failing people and he gets frustrated operating within a system he doesn't believe is being conducted fairly. people read into that either i just don't like him, i find him annoying or i find his mo moralism the fact that he is criticizing established powers and the power structures as they are, i find that to be a personal criticism. when a person goes on msnbc and says he makes my skin crawl, what is that about? it's a personal criticism. i don't think it would be tolerated of any other candidate. i hope that msnbc and other candidates, other networks are looking at themselves and saying are we treating him as fairly as we'd treat others. >> when i looked back at 2016, one of my regrets was i didn't take sanders seriously enough. a lot of this is about personal reflection. that's always think what can we do better. lots of commentators will say lots of dumb things between now and election day, right, faiz? >> i appreciate you saying that and i would say the media ended up enabling d
rile concede bernie sanders occasionally can be grumpy anding and tated because he's upset about a system failing people and he gets frustrated operating within a system he doesn't believe is being conducted fairly. people read into that either i just don't like him, i find him annoying or i find his mo moralism the fact that he is criticizing established powers and the power structures as they are, i find that to be a personal criticism. when a person goes on msnbc and says he makes my skin...
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it would allow anyone to join that and people who weren't caught if their tate did not expand medicaid, some of these republican led states didn't do that they would go to the public option and offers federal subsidies to allow medicare to negotiate drug prices. if we dig in a little more on a couple of these topics you'll see there's some details in there as well. the subsidy, for example, take a family of four that would be making $110,000 a year, they would save about $750 a month because, kate, some of the critiques of obamacare, we have insurance but can't afford the deductible based on gold plans with lower deductibles. if you bear down on the public option piece of this, it's similar to medicare. it automatically enrolls those people aren't captured by medicaid and anyone up happy can join but the bottom line here if you zoom out and take the big picture this is obamacare but taking it further it's strengthening and keeping obamacare and trying to bring in more peel as opposed to what some of the other democrats have suggested. >> this is is obamacare on steroids or however you
it would allow anyone to join that and people who weren't caught if their tate did not expand medicaid, some of these republican led states didn't do that they would go to the public option and offers federal subsidies to allow medicare to negotiate drug prices. if we dig in a little more on a couple of these topics you'll see there's some details in there as well. the subsidy, for example, take a family of four that would be making $110,000 a year, they would save about $750 a month because,...
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protecting americans by removing those criminals from this country while you've got sanctuary cities and tates that are protecting the criminals by not cooperating with i.c.e. >> there is the criminals -- i don't think anybody has any issue with dangerous criminals, ms-13 or dangerous gang members or people kill or. >> but that is not right, at the capitol a month ago ms-13 killed a 14-year-old girl and the killer and two accompliced had been in prince george's county for violent crimes, aggravated felony and maryland, their attorney general and the prince george's county government proudly provided sanctuary and now there is a 14-year-old girl dead and that is ms-13 and they wouldn't cooperate with i.c.e. >> and let's talk about today. because my point is when you say criminals need to be deported, people think dangerous criminals when they hear criminal, like the kind you just talked about from maryland. but -- but you also mean people in this country illegally when you say criminals. >> so everybody understands, coming across the border is illegal. >> that is what i'm talking about. >> when
protecting americans by removing those criminals from this country while you've got sanctuary cities and tates that are protecting the criminals by not cooperating with i.c.e. >> there is the criminals -- i don't think anybody has any issue with dangerous criminals, ms-13 or dangerous gang members or people kill or. >> but that is not right, at the capitol a month ago ms-13 killed a 14-year-old girl and the killer and two accompliced had been in prince george's county for violent...
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only unrepentant, he portrayed himself as something of the hero in the epstein affair claiming the tate of florida would have let epstein go free he had and his team not come in wearing federal white hats and save the day. and ensuring that epstein at least went to jail for some time and was labelled a registered sex offender. pamela brown said that alexander acosta refused to meet with the victims. >> i absolutely welcome this new york prosecution. it is the absolutely right thing to do. >> reporter: em battles labor secretary alex acosta defending himself this afternoon over a controversial plea deal he oversaw that allows multi-millionaire jeffrey epstein to avoid federal sex crime charges and saying he intervened to give epstein a stiffer punishment. >> that is what the prosecutors of my office did, they insisted he go to jail and put the world on notice that he was and is say sexual predator. >> reporter: the 2008 case against jeffrey epstein said he coerced young girls, some as young as 14, to have sex with him. >> the palm beach state attorney's office was ready to let epstein wa
only unrepentant, he portrayed himself as something of the hero in the epstein affair claiming the tate of florida would have let epstein go free he had and his team not come in wearing federal white hats and save the day. and ensuring that epstein at least went to jail for some time and was labelled a registered sex offender. pamela brown said that alexander acosta refused to meet with the victims. >> i absolutely welcome this new york prosecution. it is the absolutely right thing to do....
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. >> mark, governor jay inslee of washington tate is going to talk about climate change. that is his big issue tonight. is there is there a -- a serious debate among the candidates on that issue. >> we'll have to see. we don't know what will be discussed tonight. but we do know his whole candidacy has been focused on climate change. that is good for the issue. i don't think that is good for the governor. i had him on my radio show and talked about his policies and beyond climate change and i was surprised about how liberal he was. i didn't realize that the governor was really, really to the left. that never was able to be shown because he only talked about climate change. but, look, just yesterday there was a thousand protesters up front, largely asking for climate change to be addressed. this is a huge issue in the democratic party. if not just the world. >> do you think, david, the debate tonight will be on policy-driven issues or some politics in store? >> there are always politics in store. i think the big difference tonight with last night, last night the moderates w
. >> mark, governor jay inslee of washington tate is going to talk about climate change. that is his big issue tonight. is there is there a -- a serious debate among the candidates on that issue. >> we'll have to see. we don't know what will be discussed tonight. but we do know his whole candidacy has been focused on climate change. that is good for the issue. i don't think that is good for the governor. i had him on my radio show and talked about his policies and beyond climate...
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>> these were unprecedented with things tate? >> elliott, it's gold. >> there's been ensemble movies and then there's "nashville" which sits firmly at the top. >> i was talking about the christi min trels this morning and now we are have julie christie here. >> nashville deals with a political campaign and the sense in which this country is both divided and deluded with. >> you all take it easy now. it's nashville. >> he was taking boundaries of film making at that point and pushing, pushing good, you know. >> i love the work of hal ashby. he was a real iconoclast, crazy stoned with all the time but a brilliant filmmaker. >> harold, please. >> i knew that hal ashby would understand the somewhat weirdities that were present in "harold and maude." >> what are you doing when you aren't visiting funerals. >> ruth gordon and bud played with an 80-year-old woman and an 1-year-old suicidal young man. >> life. >> it was a love story with the two oddest possible people. ♪ this is a million things to do ♪ >> he learns how to live with
>> these were unprecedented with things tate? >> elliott, it's gold. >> there's been ensemble movies and then there's "nashville" which sits firmly at the top. >> i was talking about the christi min trels this morning and now we are have julie christie here. >> nashville deals with a political campaign and the sense in which this country is both divided and deluded with. >> you all take it easy now. it's nashville. >> he was taking boundaries...
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ladies and gentlemen, it is my great privilege to now welcome vice president of the united .tates mike pence >> members of the cabinet, members of congress, the joint chiefs of staff, and most especially, it's all of those who wear the uniform of the united states and their families and the civilians who support you. is a special honor to be here for all of you. join all of you for the full honors ceremony of the 27th for secretary mark esper. as the men and women in the server at the pentagon know well, since they one of this administration, president trump has taken decisive action to make the strongest military in the history of the world. cuts,years of budget president trump fought for and secured the largest increase in our national defense and more , includingration the. largest military pay raise in -- pay raise in over 10 years. we have pursued the modernization of our nuclear allies arerd our committing more to our common defense than ever before. and with the strong support of leaders in congress, we are well on our way to establishing the six the branch of armed forces, the
ladies and gentlemen, it is my great privilege to now welcome vice president of the united .tates mike pence >> members of the cabinet, members of congress, the joint chiefs of staff, and most especially, it's all of those who wear the uniform of the united states and their families and the civilians who support you. is a special honor to be here for all of you. join all of you for the full honors ceremony of the 27th for secretary mark esper. as the men and women in the server at the...
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i'm honored to be here to fa still tate a instruction of the administration's effort to ombat anti-semitism. also want people to worship freely. one important way that the department protects those rights is by investigating and prosecuting hate crimes. but of course, the department supports americans in other ways. its place to wordship initiative has increased enforcement of a federal law that protects places of worship including synagogues in the zoning and landmarking process. this april, attorney general barr welcomed an administrative-wide rule that protects federal employees to take time away from work for their religious observation advances. then attorney sessions outlined the protections under federal law for religious freedom. as the head of the office of legal policy and as the co-chair of the task force, i help ensure that the department continues to protect the constitutional and statory rights discussed in the memorandum. that work has been a distinct privilege. as it explains, religious liberty is not only a right to personal religious belief and worship in a sacred place. n
i'm honored to be here to fa still tate a instruction of the administration's effort to ombat anti-semitism. also want people to worship freely. one important way that the department protects those rights is by investigating and prosecuting hate crimes. but of course, the department supports americans in other ways. its place to wordship initiative has increased enforcement of a federal law that protects places of worship including synagogues in the zoning and landmarking process. this april,...
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enemy can match the awesome might of the american army, navy, air force, coast guard, and the united tates marines. we had a budget approved when i first came in. billions and billions of dollars more than it was previously, in the previous administration: $700 billion. hen i went to $716 billion. and i wont even tell you what this one is. i can only tell ou its even more. because we have rebuilt things that nobody ever even thought of rebuilding. weve added the greatest planes in the world, the greatest missiles in the world. weve upgraded our nuclear very, very powerfully, including new. we never want to have to use it. pray to god that we never have to use it. but we have the best in the world in every aspect of military. the sight of american warriors brings solace into the hearts of our friends and strikes fear into the hearts of our enemies. our military today is more owerful, by far, than ever before. and three years ago, we could not have said that, could we, mark? were giving our warfighters the tools they need to fight and win with overwhelming force. after years and years of bud
enemy can match the awesome might of the american army, navy, air force, coast guard, and the united tates marines. we had a budget approved when i first came in. billions and billions of dollars more than it was previously, in the previous administration: $700 billion. hen i went to $716 billion. and i wont even tell you what this one is. i can only tell ou its even more. because we have rebuilt things that nobody ever even thought of rebuilding. weve added the greatest planes in the world,...
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not recommend burning subpoena tate. second, they were his property. them andply got rid of said impeachment be dammed, i think he would have moved right through it. president nixon said if he had burned the tapes as i had urged him to do, he would have survived. i think that is right. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. in 1979, a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers make up their own minds. c-span bringing you unfiltered content. a lot has changed in 40 years but today, that big idea is more relevant than ever. c-span, with your unfiltered view of government. brought to you by your public service or satellite provider. >> a house environment subcommittee is looking into the impact of climate change. members talked with james witt and atmospheric science professors about efforts to prepare for natural disasters which might result in change in weather patterns. >> the subcommittee will come to order. without objections, the chair is authorized. this is our third in a series of climate change hearings, contin
not recommend burning subpoena tate. second, they were his property. them andply got rid of said impeachment be dammed, i think he would have moved right through it. president nixon said if he had burned the tapes as i had urged him to do, he would have survived. i think that is right. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. in 1979, a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers make up their own minds. c-span bringing you unfiltered content. a lot has...
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interned, them were families of those men and women who were fighting for the united ,tates of america overseas their families as enemies of the nation were interred, elderly people, women, children. i have asked how have you remained heartened? they said that it was the love of this country, of this nation, of its values that kept us heartened. when they returned from serving overseas, 20 medals of honor were awarded to the japanese-american community. [applause] racial a nation of multi democracy. if you want to see the proof of section 60 of arlington cemetery. face the tombstones and you will see all races, all faiths defending this country. a that is the true america. example, throughout my travel, i was in chicago. david axelrod took me to a museum where i saw posters that are in the museum now. irish need not apply. jobs irish immigrants could find were janitorial jobs because no one would hire them. where 30 years, that is the example of courage and organization lies. they elected the first irish-american president of the united states, john f. kennedy. it is that fast. i have
interned, them were families of those men and women who were fighting for the united ,tates of america overseas their families as enemies of the nation were interred, elderly people, women, children. i have asked how have you remained heartened? they said that it was the love of this country, of this nation, of its values that kept us heartened. when they returned from serving overseas, 20 medals of honor were awarded to the japanese-american community. [applause] racial a nation of multi...
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i'm kamala harris, i'm running for president of the united tates. sen. harris: and so i wanted to share with you a couple of my thoughts and i am looking forward to taking questions. as you probably heard me say before, i fully intend to win this election. i really do. part of the measure of our success is going to be at the end of this process that we are relevant. and in order to ensure that, it is important to me that i and we listen as much as i talk, especially at this stage of the campaign, so i am here to listen as much as i am to talk but i will share with you a couple of thoughts. first of all, can we get a big shout out for naral. yay. [cheers and applause] sen. harris: there we are. so i thank you for cohosting this meet and greet and i want to thank the leaders of naral, most of whom are volunteers for the work they do and you do every day. we all know this is a pivotal moment in the history of our country. it is a moment in time that is requiring us each to look in the mirror and ask a question, that question being, who are we? we all know p
i'm kamala harris, i'm running for president of the united tates. sen. harris: and so i wanted to share with you a couple of my thoughts and i am looking forward to taking questions. as you probably heard me say before, i fully intend to win this election. i really do. part of the measure of our success is going to be at the end of this process that we are relevant. and in order to ensure that, it is important to me that i and we listen as much as i talk, especially at this stage of the...
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demonstrated to the world that the leader tates is n space, and charted the path we continue on today. the most impressive part is that we developed technologies and soil. ed on our the data collected from an observatory in arizona was used maps of the moon's surface before the mission. arizona t time in preparing. the grand canyon to meteorology. nasa learned that the suits were withstand nough to damage from rocks forcing a redesign. the most significant training thunder lake just outside of flagstaff. u.s. ists at the geological survey developed a including 47 ent craters to test robots, hand tools and scientific instruments. these efforts show what we can with a country when faced a challenge. national and political support, and innovation made president kennedy's goal a reality on july 20, 1969. we enter the next phase of space exploration and return to to moon we need to continue utilize american expertise and ngenuity and we need to work closely with our research universities like the university of arizona and arizona state that provide leadership and do important work in these
demonstrated to the world that the leader tates is n space, and charted the path we continue on today. the most impressive part is that we developed technologies and soil. ed on our the data collected from an observatory in arizona was used maps of the moon's surface before the mission. arizona t time in preparing. the grand canyon to meteorology. nasa learned that the suits were withstand nough to damage from rocks forcing a redesign. the most significant training thunder lake just outside of...
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call this the era of america crush opec's monopoly wall of g down the control over four soviet union tates. nations likest tone yasm my wife and i went there two years ago on a battler cruise. we saw happy, happy people. like people in that picture. as my friend knows, that's a merchant vessel called ndependence. it's been loaded with lick fied natural -- with liquefied natural gas from sabine pass. two years ago that ship pulled up in the capital of estonia. as you can see, thousands and thousands of people waved flags and said welcome, welcome, lcome to estonia, american liquefied natural gas! they know that's not just a product that is their freedom. from mr. putin's brutality. they know we export liquid freedom to estonia. in contrast, our port in houston s 52 miles long. if i got five people to walk out to see a tanker ship that would be huge. our battleship. the battleship texas, is over 100 years old. she's about to move to be repaired down to be moored permanently on galveston island. if i got 10 people, maybe 20, to watch our battleship be moved, thad be awesome. those people came
call this the era of america crush opec's monopoly wall of g down the control over four soviet union tates. nations likest tone yasm my wife and i went there two years ago on a battler cruise. we saw happy, happy people. like people in that picture. as my friend knows, that's a merchant vessel called ndependence. it's been loaded with lick fied natural -- with liquefied natural gas from sabine pass. two years ago that ship pulled up in the capital of estonia. as you can see, thousands and...
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it affirms this chamber's appreciation of and support for the men and women of the united tates border patrol. we in this chamber know that we can debate and disagree all day long. every day. and we have more than enough issues to argue about on a regular basis. but this institution makes laws. we pass the laws and we expect those laws to be carried out faithfully. this motion to recommit today is about recognizing the men and women of our u.s. border patrol who carry out the very laws that we pass for their hard work and for their dedication. without question, we're facing a crisis on our southern border. our facility -- >> the house is not in order. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman will suspend. the gentleman deserves to be recognized. the gentleman is recognized. mr. kinzinger: without question, we're facing a crisis on our southern border. and our facilities are overcrowded and overwhelmed. and lacking the resources our personnel, our c.b.p. agents are overworked. and i can tell you this because i saw it firsthand. i didn't go in a wind breaker and get a photo op, i didn't sta
it affirms this chamber's appreciation of and support for the men and women of the united tates border patrol. we in this chamber know that we can debate and disagree all day long. every day. and we have more than enough issues to argue about on a regular basis. but this institution makes laws. we pass the laws and we expect those laws to be carried out faithfully. this motion to recommit today is about recognizing the men and women of our u.s. border patrol who carry out the very laws that we...
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yes, indeed, the store was torn down, the post office was torn down to help make way for high tate 5, the main school from canada to mexico on the west coast. as postmaster, as business woman, at community member, it lives on. so i was delighted when the city approached me about this long, overdue recognition for eva. very few post offices let us note are named for women, much less the women who carried out the mission of the postal mission. of the post offices renamed, only 98 have been named for women. less than 12%. we have a parity issue, people. that's why i'm even more proud to introduce and support this bill. i want to thank the olympia-tumwater foundation for helping tell eva's story. i thank the city sharing her story with our community and i want to thank all the members of our delegation who joined in co-sponsor of this. eva has earned her place in the history books she helped write and it's my honor to support this bill to rename the tumwater post office in her honor and i urge my colleagues to support this legislation. with that i thank you and yield back the balance of m
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i rise in strong support of h.r. 1837, the united tates-israel cooperation enhancement and regional security act, which i am a co-sponsor. we work together to further our shared values and interests. we already collaborate on a wide range of civil issues, such as energy and agriculture. and our security cooperation helps keep both of our countries safe as we counter threats from a wide range of terrorist groups as well as from iran. but still, there's much work we can do together. i want to thank mr. deutch and mr. wilson for this comprehensive, bipartisan update to the united states-israel partnership to confront the challenges both countries face in 2019 and beyond. h.r. 1837 expands our mutually beneficial cooperation, identifying several new or growing areas of cooperation where we can exchange innovations and help improve the lives and livelihoods of our people as well as our respective national interests. through this bill, the united states and israel will be better positioned to cooperate on critical fields, like research and development, energy, cybersecurity, international developm
i rise in strong support of h.r. 1837, the united tates-israel cooperation enhancement and regional security act, which i am a co-sponsor. we work together to further our shared values and interests. we already collaborate on a wide range of civil issues, such as energy and agriculture. and our security cooperation helps keep both of our countries safe as we counter threats from a wide range of terrorist groups as well as from iran. but still, there's much work we can do together. i want to...
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outlets, briefed to some pebs in -- to some members in classified settings and investigated by the united tates special committee on extrajudicial killings but we have seen no justice for this crime. the saudis denid any involvement and then made the outlandish claim that it was an accidental killing. yes, an accidental kill big a bone saw. the trump administration said it would hold those responsible to account but they have been dragging their feet and we haven't seen any real action. congress must step in this important legislation mandates a report if the director of national intelligence about those who are responsible for, complicit in, or playing a supporting role in the murder of jamaal khashoggi. the legislation imposes a visa ban on those individuals. this bill, though, has a thoughtful offering. in an effort to ereshape our relationship with saudi arabia who is a very important u.s. partner, the legislation says if saudi arabia releases the journalists and activists currently imprisoned in the kingdom, fully cooperates in the investigation of the murder of kh sambings hoggi, and refo
outlets, briefed to some pebs in -- to some members in classified settings and investigated by the united tates special committee on extrajudicial killings but we have seen no justice for this crime. the saudis denid any involvement and then made the outlandish claim that it was an accidental killing. yes, an accidental kill big a bone saw. the trump administration said it would hold those responsible to account but they have been dragging their feet and we haven't seen any real action....
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flagstaff and yuma to the list of locations in which court shall be held in the judicial district for the tate of arizona. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from arizona, mr. stanton, and the gentleman from georgia, mr. collins, each will control 2340eu7bs. the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona. mr. stanton: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and -- nd their remarks and the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. stanton: and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. stanton: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman. mr. stanton: i rise in strong support of h.r. 1569, a bill unanimously supported by our entire arizona delegation that will amend title 28 of the u.s. code to add the cities of flagstaff and yuma to the list loafcations in which federal district court can be held in my home state of arizona. the code is outdated and has not been amended since it was enacted in 19
flagstaff and yuma to the list of locations in which court shall be held in the judicial district for the tate of arizona. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from arizona, mr. stanton, and the gentleman from georgia, mr. collins, each will control 2340eu7bs. the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona. mr. stanton: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and -- nd their remarks and the speaker pro tempore:...
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you had alexander hamilton who was at the tate -- advocating ,or a global banking respectable sort of english-based system with strong military power and strong presidency, then you had thomas jefferson, who was supportive of some of those things in a smaller dose and they literally do it out in the cabinet to the point where thomas jefferson described cabinet meetings as a cockfight. better way to describe the because if you think of a bloody and violent spectacle where you are fighting to the death, and they did me in a room that was 15-20 feet, filled with furniture, five very large man by the standards of the day, and they met for hours up to fivethey met times per week in the summer of 1793. we know the summer was very hot and humid because there was very bad yellow fever outbreak that fall. they didn't have air conditioning. it was philadelphia and very humid. they hated each other by that point and they were locked in battles over, in some ways, small details of things but a much larger vision of how -- what the nation will look like. i am not sure it answers which one -- i do
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. >> i know a lot of tates are increasing through price increased disclosure, so my question is do you worry about the burden of companies complying with the state work and should congress, if we go down this path consider preemption language. would you like to comment on that? >> absolutely. i think we have seen transparency legislation enacted now in seven or eight states. >> right. obviously today we have two different approaches and for us they were competing approaches in the senate being as well so certainly harmonization of these reporting requirements is a high priority and preemption would be one way to achieve that. >> dr. holtz aiken, do you want to comment on this? >> drugs are traded commodities that should prevail across all 50 states. preemption makes a lot of sense. >> and on pbm reporting, my question is what diddy tail concerns of where -- or my question can you detail concerns where too much disclosure is anti-competitive. i'm into disclosure and i'm into the public right to know, and i think the more out there, the better, but i also recognize there comes a point wh
. >> i know a lot of tates are increasing through price increased disclosure, so my question is do you worry about the burden of companies complying with the state work and should congress, if we go down this path consider preemption language. would you like to comment on that? >> absolutely. i think we have seen transparency legislation enacted now in seven or eight states. >> right. obviously today we have two different approaches and for us they were competing approaches in...
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all of for us on returns to the tate modern with what's been deemed an unmistakable exhibition one that highlights his delight in visitor participation and concern for the environment. and in our series underground europe we visit an eerie stop to rainy a lake in southern switzerland. dividend or the turning point that's the term that germans used to refer to the fall of the berlin wall in 1909 an event that mend the end of east germany and cleared the way for the country's reunification well for artists who had found a way to co-exist with the communist system and opened a vast new world of possibilities at the same time however it up ended everything about their creative motivation and their lives for 30 years on an exhibition in like 6 looks at the art that was produced during this turbulent period. doris siegler doesn't see herself as someone who can see into the future but what the leipsic artist painted just a year before the fall of the wall did come to pass people peacefully demonstrating with candles crossing a border bridge as poor as nutty it was spring 1980 s. and i explain
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his biggest show to date has just opened at the tate modern. what do we see in his own what's real what is perception and what is real about perception we are supposed to provide the answers ourselves. uncool shafi when i look at it i create the story in this picture i look at the picture and then i project my feelings my dreams my ideas my thoughts on to the picture and so it is sometimes a bit of work to go to the museum it's not like going to the supermarket and saying now i feel good we are here to question ourselves and to examine ourselves and to see ourselves within the context of the wider world to see. as many sources of inspiration the nature in iceland is one of the most important it's. hard for me high. and for me means the arctic landscape extremely slow and very fragile parents are icelandic as a child i was often out and about in nature my father was an artist and as a painter he was out in nature in a conventional manner and as a little child i went along on from it and he has fans can buy. he is still drawings which day and man
his biggest show to date has just opened at the tate modern. what do we see in his own what's real what is perception and what is real about perception we are supposed to provide the answers ourselves. uncool shafi when i look at it i create the story in this picture i look at the picture and then i project my feelings my dreams my ideas my thoughts on to the picture and so it is sometimes a bit of work to go to the museum it's not like going to the supermarket and saying now i feel good we are...
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well yet another treasure trove at the tate modern in london. son has once again occupied the famous turbine hall 16 years after the last time he did it while the major retrospective of his work includes a ton of lego bricks a long corridor of dense fog and even a huge wall of reindeer moss from finland sun has been billed as a new model of artist to challenges how we interact with the world and now his fans can see the full range of his work. is an art superstar. in a museum 2000000 people trying to see it but it still remained a poetic experience. his monster of florence and the elements in 2008 he created waterfalls in new york a magical natural spectacle in the midst of the metropolis. his biggest show to date just opened at the tate modern what do we see in his own thoughts what's real what is perception and what is real about perception we are supposed to provide the answers ourselves. uncool shafi when i look at it i create the story in this picture i look at the picture and then i project my feelings my dreams my ideas my thoughts on to
well yet another treasure trove at the tate modern in london. son has once again occupied the famous turbine hall 16 years after the last time he did it while the major retrospective of his work includes a ton of lego bricks a long corridor of dense fog and even a huge wall of reindeer moss from finland sun has been billed as a new model of artist to challenges how we interact with the world and now his fans can see the full range of his work. is an art superstar. in a museum 2000000 people...
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well yet another treasure trove at the tate modern in london where a son has once again occupied the famous turbine hall 16 years after the last time he did it while the major retrospective of his work includes a ton of lego bricks a long corridor of dense fog and even a huge wall of reindeer moss from finland sun has been billed as a new model of artists who challenges how we interact with the world and now his fans can see the full range of his work. as a superstar he put the song in a museum 2000000 people came to see it but it still remained a poetic experience. his monster of florence and the elements in 2008 he created waterfalls in new york a magical natural spectacle in the midst of the metropolis. his biggest show to date just opened at the tate modern what do we see in his own real what is perception and what is real about perception we are supposed to provide the answers ourselves. shafi when i look at it i create the story in this picture i look at the picture and then i project my feelings my dreams my ideas my thoughts on to the picture and so it is sometimes a bit of w
well yet another treasure trove at the tate modern in london where a son has once again occupied the famous turbine hall 16 years after the last time he did it while the major retrospective of his work includes a ton of lego bricks a long corridor of dense fog and even a huge wall of reindeer moss from finland sun has been billed as a new model of artists who challenges how we interact with the world and now his fans can see the full range of his work. as a superstar he put the song in a museum...
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a new art show has just opened at london's tate modern gallery and its creator danish icelandic artist for osha provide a feast for the senses you won't just see he's also feel smell and taste it and was previously best known for his giant blazing sun which drew more than 2000000 visitors to the tate modern 16 years ago. being lost in the fog or being confronted with changing colors visitors to london's tate modern can go on a bizarre journey experiencing themselves and their environments a new how our perceptions interpret nature and the elements are part of the show by olaf for us on the danish icelandic berlin based contemporary art star who's highly paid world famous and he makes a few demands of his audience so. sometimes going to a museum can be hard work it's not like going to the supermarket or to question ourselves and to see ourselves in the context of the wider world or in the context of divorce or. the exhibition is called in real life and it shows a few decades of his work wear natural spectacles like a wall of moss or rain that only falls inside the window but not outside
a new art show has just opened at london's tate modern gallery and its creator danish icelandic artist for osha provide a feast for the senses you won't just see he's also feel smell and taste it and was previously best known for his giant blazing sun which drew more than 2000000 visitors to the tate modern 16 years ago. being lost in the fog or being confronted with changing colors visitors to london's tate modern can go on a bizarre journey experiencing themselves and their environments a new...
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was previously best known for his giant blazing sun which drew more than 2000000 visitors to the tate modern 16 years ago. being lost in the fog or being confronted with changing color as visitors to london's tate modern can go on a bizarre journey experiencing themselves and their environments a new how our perceptions interpret nature and the elements a part of the show paola for us on the danish icelandic berlin based contemporary star who's highly paid world famous and who makes a few to months of his audience so this is how. sometimes going to a museum can be hard work so it's not like going to the supermarket yes and here we are here to question ourselves and to see ourselves in the context of the wider world or in the context of divorce. the exhibition is called in real life and it shows a few decades of his work where natural spectacles like a wall of moss all rain that only fools inside the window but not outside have been a constant feature back in 2003 l.a.'s own inspired more than 2000000 visitors at the tate modern with the sun made of light bulbs and mirrors the giant ho
was previously best known for his giant blazing sun which drew more than 2000000 visitors to the tate modern 16 years ago. being lost in the fog or being confronted with changing color as visitors to london's tate modern can go on a bizarre journey experiencing themselves and their environments a new how our perceptions interpret nature and the elements a part of the show paola for us on the danish icelandic berlin based contemporary star who's highly paid world famous and who makes a few to...
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well yet another treasure trove at the tate modern in london where a son has once again occupied the famous turbine hall 16 years after the last time he did it while the major retrospective of his work includes a ton of lego bricks a long corridor of dense fog and even a huge wall of reindeer moss from finland sun has been billed as a new model of artists who challenges how we interact with the world and now his fans can see the full range of his work. as an. people saw him in a museum 2000000 people came to see it still remained a poetic experience. is master of florence and the elements in 2008 he created waterfalls in new york a magical natural spectacle in the midst of the metropolis. his biggest show to date just opened at the tate modern what do we see in his own thoughts what's real what is perception and what is real about perception we are supposed to provide the answers ourselves. shafi here to he she when i look at it i create the story in this picture i look at the picture and then i project my feelings my dreams my ideas my thoughts on to the picture and so it is sometim
well yet another treasure trove at the tate modern in london where a son has once again occupied the famous turbine hall 16 years after the last time he did it while the major retrospective of his work includes a ton of lego bricks a long corridor of dense fog and even a huge wall of reindeer moss from finland sun has been billed as a new model of artists who challenges how we interact with the world and now his fans can see the full range of his work. as an. people saw him in a museum 2000000...
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well yet another treasure trove at the tate modern in london where a son has once again occupied the famous turbine hall 16 years after the last time he did it while the major retrospective of his work includes a ton of lego bricks a long corridor of dense fog and even a huge wall of reindeer moss from finland has been billed as a new model of artists who challenges how we interact with the world and now his fans can see the full range of his work. is a superstar people saw him in a museum 2000000 people came to see it but it still remained a poetic experience. his monster of florence and the elements in 2008 he created waterfalls in new york a magical natural spectacle in the midst of the metropolis. his biggest show to date since just opened at the tate modern what do we see in his own it's what's real what is perception and what is real about perception we are supposed to provide the answers ourselves. when i look at it i create the story in this picture i look at the picture and then i project my feelings my dreams my ideas my thoughts onto the picture and so it is sometimes a bi
well yet another treasure trove at the tate modern in london where a son has once again occupied the famous turbine hall 16 years after the last time he did it while the major retrospective of his work includes a ton of lego bricks a long corridor of dense fog and even a huge wall of reindeer moss from finland has been billed as a new model of artists who challenges how we interact with the world and now his fans can see the full range of his work. is a superstar people saw him in a museum...
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his biggest show to date has just opened at the tate modern what do we see in his own thoughts what's real what is perception and what is real about perception we are supposed to provide the answers ourselves. i'm cool shafi here i think you should when i look at it i create the story in this picture i look at the picture and then i project my feelings my dreams my ideas my thoughts onto the picture and so it is some a bit of work to go to the museum it's not like going to the supermarket and saying now i feel good we are here to question ourselves and to examine ourselves and to see ourselves within the context of the wider world to see. as many sources of inspiration the nature in iceland is one of the most important. is one how so for me iceland for me means the arctic landscape extremely slow and very fragile like my parents are icelandic as a child i was often out and about in nature my father was an artist and as a painter he was out in nature in a conventional manner and as a little child i went along often only has fans can survive. he is still drawn to it today and many of hi
his biggest show to date has just opened at the tate modern what do we see in his own thoughts what's real what is perception and what is real about perception we are supposed to provide the answers ourselves. i'm cool shafi here i think you should when i look at it i create the story in this picture i look at the picture and then i project my feelings my dreams my ideas my thoughts onto the picture and so it is some a bit of work to go to the museum it's not like going to the supermarket and...
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being lost in the fog or being confronted with changing colors visitors to london's tate modern can go on a bizarre journey experiencing themselves and their environments a new how our perceptions interpret nature and the elements are a feature of the show by all of us on the danish icelandic berlin based contemporary art star who is highly paid world famous and he makes a few demands of his audience. so. after some time is going to a museum can be hard work again it's not like going to the supermarket we're here to question ourselves and to see ourselves in the context of the wider world. in the context. the exhibition is called in real life and it shows a few decades of his work where natural spectacles like a wall of moss or rain that only falls inside the window but not outside have been a constant feature back in 2003 uninspired more than 2000000 visitors at the tate modern with the sun made of light bulbs and mirrors the giant turbine hole became a huge public sunbathing lawn. had achieved his goal. after years on ski has can we meet without immediately becoming polarized how do
being lost in the fog or being confronted with changing colors visitors to london's tate modern can go on a bizarre journey experiencing themselves and their environments a new how our perceptions interpret nature and the elements are a feature of the show by all of us on the danish icelandic berlin based contemporary art star who is highly paid world famous and he makes a few demands of his audience. so. after some time is going to a museum can be hard work again it's not like going to the...