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we also need to better enforce existing norms. norms on traditional cyberattacks are not alone enough. we also need to bring information operations into the debate. in addition we need to build international support for rules that address the internet's potential for censureship. we need to embrace a free and open internet. and we need that responsibility to extend not only to government, but to the private sector as well. truth is, western companies who help authoritarian regimes build censored apps or walled garden versions of the internet are just as big a threat to a free and open internet as government actors. we need to realize that the status quo just isn't working. for over two decades, the united states has maintained and promoted a completely hands off approach. today, the large technology platforms are in effect the only major part of our economy without a specific sector regulator. for years, we told the word any tweaks around the edge would undermine innovation or create a slippery slope towards a dyst dystopian syste
we also need to better enforce existing norms. norms on traditional cyberattacks are not alone enough. we also need to bring information operations into the debate. in addition we need to build international support for rules that address the internet's potential for censureship. we need to embrace a free and open internet. and we need that responsibility to extend not only to government, but to the private sector as well. truth is, western companies who help authoritarian regimes build...
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make our voices heard in those standard bodies that write the rules and we need to agree to shape the norms and standards with emerging technology. so here is the good news. i invite you next year to a summit in london. a wonderful city. whereby the way it is not raining 94 percent of the time and at one stage i was mayor of london, we discovered we had more four-star restaurants even then paris. but we still have by far in the uk a tech sector the biggest tech sector, every kind of tech in london more than anywhere in europe. i hope you will come there and we can seek to assemble the coalition to go against this task for everything uk contributes . . . . eliminate famine and transform our cities. success will depend now as ever on freedom openness and pluralism. the formula that not only anticipates the human spirit but releases the boundless ingenuity and inventiveness of mankind. and which above all the united kingdom will strive to preserve and advise. excellency ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for your kind attention >> thank you. [applause] united kingdom great britain à >>
make our voices heard in those standard bodies that write the rules and we need to agree to shape the norms and standards with emerging technology. so here is the good news. i invite you next year to a summit in london. a wonderful city. whereby the way it is not raining 94 percent of the time and at one stage i was mayor of london, we discovered we had more four-star restaurants even then paris. but we still have by far in the uk a tech sector the biggest tech sector, every kind of tech in...
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regime is left with one of two options, either become a normal state that respects international law and norms, or face an international, unified opposition that uses all measures of deterrence. mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, my country, the land , tohe two holy mosques which muslims turn to pray, has never promoted war, but will defend its sovereignty. thank you, and may peace be upon you. [applause] >> on behalf of of the general assembly, i wish to thank his excellency, the minister for foreign affairs. texas tribunethe festival in austin, a discussion on the 2020 presidential campaign and candidates. that is followed by house freedom caucus members, and after that, governor steve bullock of montana. 2019 texas tribune festival, a conversation with former campaign managers on the likelihood that president trump gets reelected. they also assessed the field of democratic nominees to see which has the greatest opportunity to beat the president. were danny diaz from -- and those from other campaigns. this is about an hour. >> good morning. how is everybody doing? huh?y, thank you for bein
regime is left with one of two options, either become a normal state that respects international law and norms, or face an international, unified opposition that uses all measures of deterrence. mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, my country, the land , tohe two holy mosques which muslims turn to pray, has never promoted war, but will defend its sovereignty. thank you, and may peace be upon you. [applause] >> on behalf of of the general assembly, i wish to thank his excellency, the...
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. >> cynthia, as a doj veteran, is this just another norm to fall? >> you know what? it just makes you sick to your stomach. i don't know what to say. i love the justice department and it's just not the justice department that i love anymore. and katie is so much nicer than i am. people are worried about it becoming politicized. it is completely politicized. this andrew mccabe prosecution is completely politicized. tonight's response on the grand jury, evidence that it's completely politicized. barr going to trump's -- spending $30,000 is completely politicized. there's nothing normal about this justice department, and i don't know if we can get it back. i get so depressed when i think about what happened to the justice department and ponder how i used to love to just look at that statute of robert kennedy and be so proud to be there. and now it's a disgrace. >> both katie and cynthia have agreed to stay with us over this break. >>> coming up when our conversation continues, a lawsuit against the president resurrected, given new life today. it's about something cynthi
. >> cynthia, as a doj veteran, is this just another norm to fall? >> you know what? it just makes you sick to your stomach. i don't know what to say. i love the justice department and it's just not the justice department that i love anymore. and katie is so much nicer than i am. people are worried about it becoming politicized. it is completely politicized. this andrew mccabe prosecution is completely politicized. tonight's response on the grand jury, evidence that it's completely...
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he is violating every basic norm of a president. saudi arabia warns iran it will respond with "necessary measures" to last week's attacks on its oil installations. tour operator thomas cook prepares for talks with key players on sunday morning in a final attempt to reach a rescue deal. remembering the largest airborne assault in history, a 97—year—old veteran of the battle of arnhem takes to the skies to mark its anniversary. the us democratic presidential contender and frontrunner, joe biden, has accused donald trump of an overwhelming abuse of power. it follows reports he tried to pressure ukraine into opening a corruption investigation against mr biden and his son. leading democrats say — if true— it could be grounds for impeachment. president trump says it's another "witch hunt. " our north america correspondent david willis reports. i know trump deserves to be investigated. he is violating a very basic norm of a president. you should be asking him the question, why is he on the phone with a foreign leader, trying to int
he is violating every basic norm of a president. saudi arabia warns iran it will respond with "necessary measures" to last week's attacks on its oil installations. tour operator thomas cook prepares for talks with key players on sunday morning in a final attempt to reach a rescue deal. remembering the largest airborne assault in history, a 97—year—old veteran of the battle of arnhem takes to the skies to mark its anniversary. the us democratic presidential contender and...
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giving people an accuracy focus, an accuracy norm is useful. and having people think about how do i know that this is true or false. in one of his fireside chats. franklin roosevelt said repetition does not transform a lie into a truth. he's wrong in terms of what it can do in our head and in our minds. it turns out that repetition does have a strong impact on what we read and believe. thank you. [ applause ] >> so i think we're -- hopefully we will come back to your points about how we build resilience and deeper critical thinking and an accuracy norm. and this, again, goes to this question we had earlier about media literacy and how we build a more effective program. we're going to turn to camille. >> thanks, eileen. i want to talk briefly about foreign threats and about the global for hire market of disinformation. i just want to put a few seeds that we can return to in conversation together. when we think about foreign threats to election integrity, a lot of us think about russia and i think there is a little bit of russia fatigue, almost.
giving people an accuracy focus, an accuracy norm is useful. and having people think about how do i know that this is true or false. in one of his fireside chats. franklin roosevelt said repetition does not transform a lie into a truth. he's wrong in terms of what it can do in our head and in our minds. it turns out that repetition does have a strong impact on what we read and believe. thank you. [ applause ] >> so i think we're -- hopefully we will come back to your points about how we...
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he promised to continue indifference to constitutional norms and good manners. he has been keeping his promise. [laughter] , it seems to me, but not every impeachable offense should be grounds for impeachment proceedings. nancy pelosi announced this inquiry 406 days before the presidential election. the cure for a bad presidential election is a better presidential election. there are 47 members of the senate who caucus with the democrats. in order to remove him from office, they would need 20 republican senators to side with them. if mr. trump today were to tweet that nine is a prime number, that minneapolis is in idaho and that the sun revolves around the earth, there aren't three republican senators who would disagree with him on any of those. on any of those. so the fact is, he is going to finish his term. which as a prudential matter , makes you wonder, what this is about. they can send this to the senate. and it would be terrific fun to watch the republicans squirm when it got there, and there's republic good to be rerived from -- to be derived from making
he promised to continue indifference to constitutional norms and good manners. he has been keeping his promise. [laughter] , it seems to me, but not every impeachable offense should be grounds for impeachment proceedings. nancy pelosi announced this inquiry 406 days before the presidential election. the cure for a bad presidential election is a better presidential election. there are 47 members of the senate who caucus with the democrats. in order to remove him from office, they would need 20...
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he is violating every basic norm of a president. saudi arabia warns iran that it will respond with "necessary measures" to last week's attacks on its oil installations. cheers for the teenage activist greta thunberg as she arrives at a youth summit on climate change in new york, ahead of the un general assembly next week. 75 years on, one of the last surviving veterans of the world war ii battle of arnhem takes to the skies to remember those who died. hello, and welcome to bbc news. the us democratic presidential contender, joe biden, has accused donald trump of an overwhelming abuse of power. it follows reports he tried to pressure ukraine into opening a corruption investigation against mr biden and his son. president trump has not denied the reports, claming: "it doesn't matter what i discuss." this is what mr biden had to say about the affair a litte earlier. i know trump deserves to be investigated. he is violating every basic norm of a president. you should be asking him the question, why is he on the phone with a foreign leade
he is violating every basic norm of a president. saudi arabia warns iran that it will respond with "necessary measures" to last week's attacks on its oil installations. cheers for the teenage activist greta thunberg as she arrives at a youth summit on climate change in new york, ahead of the un general assembly next week. 75 years on, one of the last surviving veterans of the world war ii battle of arnhem takes to the skies to remember those who died. hello, and welcome to bbc news....
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cultural norms are also a factor japan often lags behind when it comes to enforcing global legal agreements . we go to a press conference being held by fathers from italy in france their children were also abducted and brought to japan and they've also hit a brick wall with minimal in japan fear of conflict is more powerful than the law says lawyer a kiro we know. that the acquittal in japan we say the law doesn't have anything to do with families or when it comes to marital disputes even the dog won't eat it you know other people don't care about anyone else's marital problems today don't care about what happens to the children. and. i don't this japan is a black hole when it comes to child abductions says tomato purina of italy his japanese wife abducted his son and daughter in late 2016 since then he's only seen his children for a total of 5 hours in a locked room at a lawyers office. and that was years ago he has legal custody but the authorities are stonewalling for me not being able to see them see saw august 2017 is every day's a nightmare. and of course you see you prove you know yo
cultural norms are also a factor japan often lags behind when it comes to enforcing global legal agreements . we go to a press conference being held by fathers from italy in france their children were also abducted and brought to japan and they've also hit a brick wall with minimal in japan fear of conflict is more powerful than the law says lawyer a kiro we know. that the acquittal in japan we say the law doesn't have anything to do with families or when it comes to marital disputes even the...
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but the truth is, the chinese communist party today is intent on fundamentally reshaping the norms and values that have underwritten decades of global stability, security, and prosperity. let question is, how do we respond? to engage china in a head-to-head cold war on multiple fronts, or do we embrace what i would argue is our most traditional leadership role, and strengthen the international order that beijing is attempting to upend? i would argue that the second approach of offering a better model to the world, one rooted in freedom and opportunity, is both consistent with our values and the approach most likely to succeed. first, i want to talk briefly about how we got here. in many ways, we are having a conversation like this because the conventional wisdom has changed rapidly over the past few years. until recently, conventional wisdom thought the u.s. and china would rise together, to nations intertwined with the partnership in trade, business and education. like many, i hoped that the prc's greater global integration would lead to a more open, prosperous and potentially more de
but the truth is, the chinese communist party today is intent on fundamentally reshaping the norms and values that have underwritten decades of global stability, security, and prosperity. let question is, how do we respond? to engage china in a head-to-head cold war on multiple fronts, or do we embrace what i would argue is our most traditional leadership role, and strengthen the international order that beijing is attempting to upend? i would argue that the second approach of offering a better...
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norms of safety culture in schools and in parenting have probably led to a generation that through no fault of its own is a little more coddled then the previous generation, less resilient and i'm not blaming young people it's our schools have changed dramatically. if we wet back to 1970s use not find a police officer in a single school in me. todays there are motor vehicles in half of all public high schools. schools are actually very safe. the headlines to the contrary are misleading. schools have the safest place for kids and crime has fallen dramatically. young people are less at risk of kidnapping than ever about but you would get the ideaom going through school, from seeing parents arrested for letting kid play by themselves, those kind of things you get the idea that it is dangerous, and so the purpose of school is to protect me. right? to make me feel safe. and then when safety gets stretched to include emotional safety as well, i think that's when you start to see this tide against words that wound or words that hurt. i need to be protect from that, the same way the school is
norms of safety culture in schools and in parenting have probably led to a generation that through no fault of its own is a little more coddled then the previous generation, less resilient and i'm not blaming young people it's our schools have changed dramatically. if we wet back to 1970s use not find a police officer in a single school in me. todays there are motor vehicles in half of all public high schools. schools are actually very safe. the headlines to the contrary are misleading. schools...
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discuss the exodus of so many republicans in the house, michael steele and msnbc political analyst norm ornstein, co-author of "one nation after trump." michael, what do you make of the retirements? >> well, there are a number of things that are roiling beneath the surface here, starting with the fact that it ain't fun being in the minority that is one of the key elements here, particularly if you were part of the big wave of 2010 and you've enjoyed that majority status since that time. to then lose it really puts a lot of pressure on you to sort of stay committed to the game. and so folks, particularly when you look at someone like congressman sensenbrenner from wisconsin that shocked everyone just kind of stepping aside, that gets to point two, running the risk of not only trying to get back the house with what you've got, but then losing some of that and putting a lot of pressure in seats like wisconsin and utah, for example, which are on the bubble. and a lot of these other states, chris, you're looking at alabama. and places like that, republicans aren't necessarily going to lose a
discuss the exodus of so many republicans in the house, michael steele and msnbc political analyst norm ornstein, co-author of "one nation after trump." michael, what do you make of the retirements? >> well, there are a number of things that are roiling beneath the surface here, starting with the fact that it ain't fun being in the minority that is one of the key elements here, particularly if you were part of the big wave of 2010 and you've enjoyed that majority status since...
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but the truth is, the chinese communist party today is intent on fundamentally reshaping the norms and values that have underwritten decades of global stability, security, and prosperity. let question is, how do we respond? to engage china in a head-to-head cold war on multiple fronts, or do we embrace what i would argue is our most traditional leadership role, and strengthen the international order that beijing is attempting to upend? i would argue that the second approach of offering a better model to the world, one rooted in freedom and opportunity, is both consistent with our values and the approach most likely to succeed. first, i want to talk briefly about how we got here. in many ways, we are having a conversation like this because the conventional wisdom has changed rapidly over the past few years. until recently, conventional wisdom thought the u.s. and china would rise together, two nations intertwined with the partnership in trade, business and education. like many, i hoped that the prc's greater global integration would lead to a more open, prosperous and potentially more d
but the truth is, the chinese communist party today is intent on fundamentally reshaping the norms and values that have underwritten decades of global stability, security, and prosperity. let question is, how do we respond? to engage china in a head-to-head cold war on multiple fronts, or do we embrace what i would argue is our most traditional leadership role, and strengthen the international order that beijing is attempting to upend? i would argue that the second approach of offering a better...
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this is someone presumably who has faith in those norms. and that may be more important than my opinion of it. >> also michael i have to inject this. we're watching witness intimidation in real time. rudy last night, the president today. we don't have a name. we don't know a gender or a department. but they're going after this person and this act they've committed. >> well, if that's true, there are precedents for people doing this in history in american history with those kind of pressures. >> we're going to ask you both to stay with us over a break. >>> when we come back, the next part of our conversation, why does it seem like foreign policy always has a funny way of sneaking into our presidential elections? r prs i am royalty of racing, raise your steins to the king of speed. the way you triumph over adversity. and live your lives. that's why we redesigned humira. we wanted to make the experience better for you. now there's less pain immediately following injection. we've reduced the size of the needle and removed the citrate buffers. a
this is someone presumably who has faith in those norms. and that may be more important than my opinion of it. >> also michael i have to inject this. we're watching witness intimidation in real time. rudy last night, the president today. we don't have a name. we don't know a gender or a department. but they're going after this person and this act they've committed. >> well, if that's true, there are precedents for people doing this in history in american history with those kind of...
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we'll have to see whether that third branch says this isn't just -- these aren't just norms or guardrails. these are laws. whistle blower protect act is law. so if it appears that the white house is stone walling in getting information to the elected representatives, i expect that we will see the court step in and try to get that are information and dislodge to the representatives that need to have it. >> we'll soon find out. josh campbell, abby living son and ken dilanian, cross fire hurricane, i recommend it. check it out. right now let's take you to texas because rescues are under way in east texas as a storm reeks havoc on the area. we'll go live from the historic floods. and all day today and tomorrow, we are watching msnbc's 2020 climate forum down in washington, d.c. hosted by my colleague and partner ali velshi and chris hayes. we'll check in with ali in a few. >>> evacuations and rescues are under way in eastern texas where remnants of tropical storm e imelda is causing flooding. there have been 30 to 25 inches of rain over the last two days. people are stranded in their cars and
we'll have to see whether that third branch says this isn't just -- these aren't just norms or guardrails. these are laws. whistle blower protect act is law. so if it appears that the white house is stone walling in getting information to the elected representatives, i expect that we will see the court step in and try to get that are information and dislodge to the representatives that need to have it. >> we'll soon find out. josh campbell, abby living son and ken dilanian, cross fire...
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cultural norms are also a factor japan often lags behind when it comes to enforcing global legal agreements . we go to a press conference being held by fathers from italy in france their children were also abducted and brought to japan and they've also hit a brick wall in japan fear of conflict is more powerful than the law says lawyer a cure all we know. that it will in japan we say the law doesn't have anything to do with families or when it comes to marital disputes even the dog won't eat it you know other people don't care about anyone else's marital problems so they don't care about what happens to the children. i know. this japan is a black hole when it comes to child abductions says tomato purina of italy. his japanese wife abducted his son and daughter in late 2016 since then he's only seen his children for a total of 5 hours in a locked room at a lawyers office. and that was years ago he has legal custody but the authorities are stonewalling for me not being able to see them seesaw and august 2017 is every day is a nightmare. and of course you see you through you know you learn how
cultural norms are also a factor japan often lags behind when it comes to enforcing global legal agreements . we go to a press conference being held by fathers from italy in france their children were also abducted and brought to japan and they've also hit a brick wall in japan fear of conflict is more powerful than the law says lawyer a cure all we know. that it will in japan we say the law doesn't have anything to do with families or when it comes to marital disputes even the dog won't eat it...
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and that's what it means by protecting the norms of our society, the norms of what it means to be a democracy. and the final thing is to try to create the liberty of persuasio persuasion. so on facebook, and i've not had success at this, so you should try it. is when somebody post something, like this happened on tariffs. i just ask a question, i just want to know the answer why are the terrorists being put on not on raw materials as opposed to final goods? -- tariffs. i just want to know if you supporting the tariffs please why. i do want people -- people attack trump, i don't want to do that. so what the answer. it's an important answer. because if you put on raw materials that are needed for detroit and automobile industry are practically bombing yourself and economic trade war. i didn't get an answer, but i think it was important to do because those are the kind of questions you have to make, answer, in order to have the liberty of persuasion. healthcare, everyone wants healthcare but there's a lot of trade-offs. which one are you willing to make? those are the discussions that are needed
and that's what it means by protecting the norms of our society, the norms of what it means to be a democracy. and the final thing is to try to create the liberty of persuasio persuasion. so on facebook, and i've not had success at this, so you should try it. is when somebody post something, like this happened on tariffs. i just ask a question, i just want to know the answer why are the terrorists being put on not on raw materials as opposed to final goods? -- tariffs. i just want to know if...
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was the norm meyers concept this time is that orpheus is a choreographer and you already see a prima ballerina the production demonstrates the power of art to render even death meaningless iritis he isn't left in the underworld but gets to live. in man and profession langham when you. a profession for a long time and people ask as the germans do when you're going to stop and hit out how so they expect you to deliver one last masterpiece spot hours after all you're a master of your craft and i stood there by my niece and my stuff but i don't feel that's what i am at all he says q. and meister to sign when i start choreographing i don't know how i'll do what i do i see. 2 what he does is interweave dance and music so that the respective art forms merge together organically. 2 as usual he's in the audience interested to see how his work comes across. when he takes to the stage a few boos mingled with the applause he's used to let john know him i has his vision and he's confident in his pursuit of that's. him yes no biggie in the premiere is only the start of something where if i wasn't
was the norm meyers concept this time is that orpheus is a choreographer and you already see a prima ballerina the production demonstrates the power of art to render even death meaningless iritis he isn't left in the underworld but gets to live. in man and profession langham when you. a profession for a long time and people ask as the germans do when you're going to stop and hit out how so they expect you to deliver one last masterpiece spot hours after all you're a master of your craft and i...
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working with young students in the school of the hamburg ballet is a cornerstone of norm myers mission. the majority of the dancers in his company are graduates of the school he also founded the national youth ballet which has become a pillar of the german dance world his works are classics with cross generational appeal as illustrated by this short version of la damo coming performed on the occasion of his 60th birthday. under the watchful eye of the city's patron goddess how monia in 2018 at hamburg city hall he renewed his contract as ballet director. in 2023 he will have held the position for 50 years the saudis and i think that i only say it's a welcome but as i've decided to carry this burden for another 4 years it's going to set. every autumn the hamburg ballet gives the guest performance in baton baton even after all these years he still feels nervous and had a premiere. this is production is bernstein dances. it's the same piece that launched the cooperation between the hamburg ballet and the bottom batton festival hall 20 years ago. this is fear and it's a place where you can
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since when are deviation from the norms of democracy an impeachable offense? and finally i will say, you know, all this nonsense about, well, it doesn't have to be a quid pro quo, yes, i've watched your show. you were correct to point out that the constitution itself doesn't offer much guidance in terms of what would constitute an impeachable offense. but i'm here to tell you based upon history, which preet, you know, referenced just briefly, we've been through this now basically four times. andrew jackson, which ultimate led to a censure, andrew johnson with led to an impeachment and acquittal in the senate. bill clinton, we know what the results of that were. and obviously richard nixon, i think, probably the most extreme. >> quit -- >> before it ever happened. >> requires two things based upon history and experience. in my view and i think in the view of most historians who have looked at this and legal scholars too, well founded articles of impeachment require both high crimes and misdemeanors and an abuse of power. and it's not enough to just say that one
since when are deviation from the norms of democracy an impeachable offense? and finally i will say, you know, all this nonsense about, well, it doesn't have to be a quid pro quo, yes, i've watched your show. you were correct to point out that the constitution itself doesn't offer much guidance in terms of what would constitute an impeachable offense. but i'm here to tell you based upon history, which preet, you know, referenced just briefly, we've been through this now basically four times....
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. >> cynthia, as a doj veteran, is this just another norm to fall? >> you know what? it just makes you sick to your stomach. i don't know what to say. i love the justice department and it's just not the justice department that i love anymore. and katie is so much nicer than i am. people are worried about it becoming politicized. it is completely politicized. this andrew mccabe prosecution is completely politicized. tonight's response on the grand jury evidence that it's completely politicized. barr going to trump's -- spending $30,000 is completely politicized. there's nothing normal about this justice department, and i don't know if we can get it back. i get so depressed when i think about what happened to the justice department and ponder how i used to love to just look at that statute of robert kennedy and be so proud to be there. and now it's a disgrace. >> both katie and cynthia have agreed to stay with us over this break. >>> coming up when our conversation continues, a lawsuit against the president resurrected, given new life today. it's about something cynthia
. >> cynthia, as a doj veteran, is this just another norm to fall? >> you know what? it just makes you sick to your stomach. i don't know what to say. i love the justice department and it's just not the justice department that i love anymore. and katie is so much nicer than i am. people are worried about it becoming politicized. it is completely politicized. this andrew mccabe prosecution is completely politicized. tonight's response on the grand jury evidence that it's completely...
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working with young students in the school of the hamburg ballet is a cornerstone of norm myra's mission. the majority of the dancers in his company are graduates of the school he also founded the national youth ballet which has become a pillar of the german dance world his works are classics with cross generational appeal as illustrated by this short version of la damo coming performed on the occasion of his 60th birthday. under the watchful eye of the city's patron goddess omonia in 2018 at hamburg city hall he renewed his contract as ballet director. in 2023 he will have held the position for 50 years the saudis and even i always say it's a welcome but he and i decided to carry this burden for another 4 years it's does it. every autumn the hamburg ballet give the guest performance in baton bodden even after all these years he still feels nervous ahead of a premiere. this year's production is bernstein dances. it's the same piece that launched the cooperation between the hamburg ballet and the bottom batton festival hall 20 years ago. this is fear and it's a place where you can experim
working with young students in the school of the hamburg ballet is a cornerstone of norm myra's mission. the majority of the dancers in his company are graduates of the school he also founded the national youth ballet which has become a pillar of the german dance world his works are classics with cross generational appeal as illustrated by this short version of la damo coming performed on the occasion of his 60th birthday. under the watchful eye of the city's patron goddess omonia in 2018 at...
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cultural norms are also a factor japan often lags behind when it comes to enforcing global legal agreements . we go to a press conference being held by fathers from italy in france their children were also abducted and brought to japan and they've also hit a brick wall meanwhile in japan fear of conflict is more powerful than the law says lawyer appear or we know. that the acquittal in japan we say the law doesn't have anything to do with families or when it comes to marital disputes even the dog won't eat it you know people don't care about anyone else's marital problems so they don't care about what happens to the children. and. japan is a black hole when it comes to child abductions says to masa purina of italy his japanese wife abducted his son and daughter in late 2016 since then he's only seen his children for a total of 5 hours in a locked room at a lawyers office. and that was years ago he has legal custody but the authorities are stonewalling for me not being able to see them see saw august 2017 is every day's a nightmare. and of course you see you improve you know you learn how to
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agree on awe need to commonsense set of principles to shape the norms and standards that will guide the development of emerging technology, so, and here is the good news, i invite you next year to a summit in city, where,derful by the way, it is not raining 94% of the time, and where'd one stage, when i was there shortly before we discovered that we had more good restaurants than paris, but the french somehow recovered by a process that i was not quite sure was entirely fair, but we still have, by far in the u.k., by far, the biggest tech sector, by far the biggest tech sector, green technology, .very kind of tech in london the biggest tech sector anywhere in your. perhaps half a million people working in tech, and i hope that you will come there, and we will seek to assemble the greatest possible coalition to take forward this vital task, building on all that the u.k. contributes to this mission as a global leader in ethical and responsible technology. if we master this challenge, and i have no doubt that we can, then we will not only safeguard our ideals, we will surmount them, what o
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issues with regard to freedom of the seas navigation the strait and then the international rules and norms that iran is clearly violating. so should we take this is this is the president's decision about the response to the attack in saudi arabia and there is not a kinetic response that we should expect from the united states this is the 1st step we're taking with regard to responding to these attacks and again for the reasons i outlined to help the bolster the defenses of saudi arabia and provide equipment to both the saudis and u.a.e. a 2nd to to ensure the free flow of commerce of the strait and 3rd to ensure we protect and defend the international space order and try can. the iranians to get back on the diplomatic path but the deployment of these kinds of assets can take can often take days if it leaks is there should we expect any other kind of more immediate response from the united states but the united states has a robust presence in the gulf already.
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writing advice as no i want to reach out to those women back home who are bones about it and social norms and inform them about the basic rights my name is them out of the home and i have more freedom. as the u.s. sets its tariff sights on almost every product made in china u.s. president donald trump says he's prepared to go even tougher leaving investors wondering how much worse it can get. it also coming up in beijing gets back out washington's claims that chinese fentanyl exports are to blame for thousands of opioid deaths in the u.s. . and resilience is becoming a key word in frogs it is. or take you to the hard luck city a black hole. this is the w. business i'm joined on in berlin welcome a 2nd day of mixed messages from u.s. president donald trump as the latest escalation in his trade war with china continues to weigh on global markets trump has said that the talks with beijing were going well but signaled a much tougher stance should he get reelected in 2020 potentially setting the stage for an even more protracted trade war this follows the expansion of the punitive tariff regim
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can go with social behavioral change programs that can actually assist in and adjusting the cultural norms that actually create history but also what they can do is they can strengthen the response once something does take place so for example can best reply since it ensure that women an exorcist shout in the event that then in the midst of a relationship you have properly working criminal justice system so that all changes actually. so there's some of that and some of the interventions that they can actually that they can actually make. you have found that there is hope and it's a well. and they'll come back and do so stand up comics and to be. men to treat tens of violence against women they are the ones who need to change how can that happen. i mean we have to think about what men do so is saying in the prevention stage we talk about social behavioral patterns right and learning talking masculinity but in all truth the simple fact is men should stop killing and raping women i know it sounds quite simple but if men can like just look into themselves and treat a woman and gender nonconfor
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the benefit that nature offered for long time before, you know, before domestic livestock were the norm. >> what are those benefits? >> well, in america, for example, you know, the big herds of bison built the deep soils of the prairies and where we live and the valley of virginia, kept it moving, native americans lit fires to attract them and to open up, you know, grazing areas and there was a plant that was quite -- quite well managed, managed and maintained, this was not a wilderness area, it was a very carefully managed landscape by both, you know, by both climate and people. and so by looking at that template and trying to duplicate it, commercial domestic model we were able to bring the abundance that was here prior to today, people don't real today that 500 years ago north america grew more food than we do today. that's a pretty astounding fact but it's true. and so so our desire is how can we bring back that abundance, you know, rather than size of rhode island and gulf of mexico, erosion, soil lost, the things that we've done. >> besides cows, do you do any type of farm? >> yes
the benefit that nature offered for long time before, you know, before domestic livestock were the norm. >> what are those benefits? >> well, in america, for example, you know, the big herds of bison built the deep soils of the prairies and where we live and the valley of virginia, kept it moving, native americans lit fires to attract them and to open up, you know, grazing areas and there was a plant that was quite -- quite well managed, managed and maintained, this was not a...
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can go with social be a real change programs that can actually assist in and adjusting the cultural norms that actually create this. but also what they can do is they can strengthen the response line something does take place so for example cup as a greek crisis since it ensured that women exorcists out in the event that then in the recent relationship you have a properly working criminal justice system so that all changes actually you know there's some of that and some of the interventions that they can actually do that they can actually make. the scourge of sound that there is hope that it's a well. and they're completely and to sustain a sponsor and to. mend the tritos of violence against women the are the ones who need to change how can that happen. i mean we have to think about what men do so is saying in the prevention stage we talk about social behavioral patterns right and learning talks and masculinity but in all truth the simple fact is men should stop killing and raping women i know it sounds quite simple but if men can like just look into themselves and treat women and gender
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knowledge i want to meet those women back home full of bones by the juneteenth and social norms and informed him of old dead basic rights my name is the about of the home and i war into. south africa says its timing of stock on coal turned into something else because an abundance so law and that she would be able to put the chocolates carbon emissions . also coming up off the twin cycles boss of mozambique to see all farmers there are getting back home lifting. this is business africa. as well the energy market in south africa has always been dominating. by coal which is in abundance in 2017 coal fired plants generated over 3 quarters of electricity as a consequence south africa accounts for almost half of all c o 2 emissions of the entire african continent the government now wants a more sustainable low carbon economy so energy is becoming increasingly important and cape town is at the center of these developments. political this solar system can be set up quickly almost anywhere within just 2 days it's producing electricity it's environmentally friendly and it's cheap solar technology has
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instigated he's viol every baseat uk norm of a frez mion why is heas on the the phone with a foreign leader trying to up tim date a foreign leader. >> former el paso congres man o'rock and housing secretary were also at thevent pushing for president o peachment. >> there'sway to defend the la of progress on y afterment especia what we just learned abo this president pressuring the country of ukraine to investigate one of its potential rivals.al >> sevandidates held rallies. hou minimum wage.>> a of thelmr in mcdonal areked' raising family and heads of hous.old let's set record straight and let's not buy into the you .hatsing from the like-up >> mayor billo i'mkiddgepla he t day. ye>> the event deposit move some ry lst they .t s undlebefond i tocerollyta eventseves iower idteaka fry anyone wonderingnecas fows. days until iowa caucuses .sse. ocodecomingpck u snver lee ze ydops tlv ream hal snipern db. judge snensd hi t g year feheossilityn pr of paro le. even though malvo was a teenagert the ti ur tt is it more tenni t leenntsz eyjueive especially whens you it comes to life as much as
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cultural norms are also a factor japan often lags behind when it comes to enforcing global legal agreements . we go to a press conference being held by fathers from italy in france their children were also abducted and brought to japan and they've also hit a brick wall. in japan fear of conflict is more powerful than the law says lawyer appear oh no. it will in japan we say the law doesn't have anything to do with families or when it comes to marital disputes even the dog won't eat it you know people don't care about anyone else's marital problems so they don't care about what happens to the children. in this japan as a black hole when it comes to child abductions says tomato purina of italy his japanese wife abducted his son and daughter in late 2016 since then he's only seen his children for a total of 5 hours in a locked room at a lawyers office. and that was years ago he has legal custody but the authorities are stonewalling for me not being able to see them see saw. 2017 is every day's a nightmare. and of course you see you improve you know you learn how to deal with the stain but it's
cultural norms are also a factor japan often lags behind when it comes to enforcing global legal agreements . we go to a press conference being held by fathers from italy in france their children were also abducted and brought to japan and they've also hit a brick wall. in japan fear of conflict is more powerful than the law says lawyer appear oh no. it will in japan we say the law doesn't have anything to do with families or when it comes to marital disputes even the dog won't eat it you know...
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writing i'm biased as no i want to meet those woman back home could vote by going to team and social norms and inform them of old dead basic rights my name is dave out of the home and a war z. to. get a bit. further escalation in the us china trade war has been followed by both governments doubling down but it's consumers who will likely pay the price. also on the show longer than prospectors are combing through for those rain forests indigenous fijians top looked and protect their land. this is the w. business i'm on in berlin welcome china has once again filed a complaint with the world. trade organization against the united states it's a 3rd following a further escalation in the trade war between the world's top 2 economy the chinese ministry of commerce said in a statement that washington's latest tariff actions violated the trade truce reached by both governments in june on the sidelines of the g 20 summit and the stock. but how did that as collation look like in case you're losing track here's a refresher this weekend the united states imposed levies on an additional $112000000000.00
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high pressure off norm. guiltiering down that nice, s cool airkies will be almost surprise blasted this afternoon but we wot get trm wa up let welcome at 7 day forecast. we have a couple of days of fall to enjoy here before we get you ready for summer again. 78 today, tpomorrow. temperatures rebounding back to 80s after a chilly start iday morning by friday afternoon warming things back up and look at saturday and surprised as we get read bring in fall on here we go use the rain maybe not th much. dry, 7 day forecast. temps in the 70s nextouple days and 90s back for the weeingdz. erp erin has traffic. >> 4:57 now and traffic is slowing because of this roadwork. eeter loop right lanes blocd pallet 50 and glaze to e 56 of left lane squeezeze by at this point: >> no proble suitland parkway 1 sheth street bridge and inner loop great by branch aven erinfoxdc on twitternd also coming up on "fox 5 news morning" migrants seek ago sighsuump file against trump administration as we brhead teak right now beltway is quie
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i do think that the changing regime or norms at safety culture in schools and parenting have probably led to a generation that through no fault of its own is little more calm than the previous generations or less resilient. and i'm not letting young people for that. it's our schools have changed dramatically. if you were to go back to 1970 you would not find a police officer in a single school in america. today there are police officers and half of all public high schools. schools are very safe. the headlines to the contrary are misleading. schools are the safest place for the kids for the longest period of time and crime has fallen dramatically. that people less the risk of kidnapping and for, all those things. but you'd give you a different going to school seen parents arrested letting the kids they by themselves, all those things. you get the idea it is dangerous point the purpose of school is to protect me, is to make me feel safe. when safety it's stretched to include emotional safety as well i think that's when you start to see this tide against words that wound or hurt. i need
i do think that the changing regime or norms at safety culture in schools and parenting have probably led to a generation that through no fault of its own is little more calm than the previous generations or less resilient. and i'm not letting young people for that. it's our schools have changed dramatically. if you were to go back to 1970 you would not find a police officer in a single school in america. today there are police officers and half of all public high schools. schools are very...
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it is not just that he is attacking the norms or breaking norms, he is literally throwing a wrecking ball into our democracy and we capital n't ber to this. someone else said that what donald trump is doing, he doesn't care about the legal aspect or being in the courts, he cares about the political play, the political game. and that's what's really kind of engaging him. he is going to the gutter because this is the way he believes that he can win. and it is incredibly nasty. and that's what democrats also have to be ready for. like how do you take on donald trump who is going to take it to the lowest of the lows, but at the same time you have to continue fighting and you can't be numb to this. >> on the lowest of the low, i want to hear from michael steele and john who wiholloman. >> what do you want to talk about? >> this is like old days, guys. handed breaking news in "the washington post." donald trump pressed yukian leader to investigate biden's son according to people familiar with the matter. "the washington post" matching "the wall street journal scoop. president trump pressed
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at his work during the norm for trials. it really set the standard for what we think of as crimes against humanity. it was the first trial, the first international hearing which war crimes were prosecuted and prosecuted successfully. please welcome william casto, and he will be talking about his book on robert jackson. mr. casto: i am not really much on giving speeches or reading papers, i like to chat with people. so i am going to chat with you all like i chat with my students. ok? i want us to have some fun this afternoon talking about robert jackson. his friends called him bob. the was a great attorney general. a great supreme court justice. and, also, the chief prosecutor. thank you. the chief prosecutor at nurnberg. what i am going to do is talk about four specific incidences or episodes in his life advising president roosevelt. my main goal is for us to have fun, ok? but i also want us to learn some about the nature of the advisory process, and some of the ethical and moral problems that legal advisors run into. jacks
at his work during the norm for trials. it really set the standard for what we think of as crimes against humanity. it was the first trial, the first international hearing which war crimes were prosecuted and prosecuted successfully. please welcome william casto, and he will be talking about his book on robert jackson. mr. casto: i am not really much on giving speeches or reading papers, i like to chat with people. so i am going to chat with you all like i chat with my students. ok? i want us...
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diplomatically isolating iran for behaving like an outlaw state that doesn't respect basic international norms. france and germany are trying to mediate between the u.s. and iran to facilitate a direct talks are you willing to embrace or help well we have made clear from the president on down that we are very much open to talks with the iranians they will continue to say no and so iran faces a choice they can either come to the negotiating table and work out our differences diplomatically or they can watch their economy collapse as our sanctions intensify it wants you to lift some sanctions it's going to happen i think the burden is on iran to demonstrate that it has reached a change of heart and we had attacks in saudi arabia only a week or 2 ago and so i think what the world should be asking is not whether the united states is going to lift its pressure but when will iran stop using military force instead of diplomacy thank you so much ok thanks for having me on now thousands of refugees trying to reach europe are stranded in holding camps in libya it's hardly a safe place for them and acces
diplomatically isolating iran for behaving like an outlaw state that doesn't respect basic international norms. france and germany are trying to mediate between the u.s. and iran to facilitate a direct talks are you willing to embrace or help well we have made clear from the president on down that we are very much open to talks with the iranians they will continue to say no and so iran faces a choice they can either come to the negotiating table and work out our differences diplomatically or...
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in the state infamous for its cue with sex racial and petri arkell norms. courses because you never wonder woman tries to work the family stops or they don't let her progress they think she'll go out she could do anything don't let her out she'll dishonor us they don't trust her. this was me. worry about their safety when they go places will be returned safely will someone harass them on the way will they be in danger we have to worry about all these things. but dogs for us are not dampening your thoughts on missions she wants to work at a clothing export house and perhaps open her own would take one day. gender space now the rugby world cup begins in japan later this month the popularity of the sport has grown considerably since the national team's 1st world cup apparent in 1970 and some veteran players are still using the rough contact to get say it off. this full contact rugby club in japan is for athletes over the age of 40 but some of the guys out here are more than twice that age like 86 year old naga yama he joined the club to not only stay active bu
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nigeria what the focus is it's more this time because the general public for doing that curious to see norm rice would pose any difficulty to nigeria. but the good. news. you conduct of course and i didn't mean to nigeria. but people there aren't happy about several other government measures including them wanting to increase the 80 from 5 to 7.2 percent snarly more pressure on consumers right. i says people on what i do would concentrate on what i think the. big increment in by would be do you mean we didn't get you didn't you say let. me. put my. i whether it was there reporting from a business street in a butcher thank you so much. the reserve bank of zimbabwe hiked its overnight lending rates to 70 percent up from 50 percent to curb rising inflation and support the local currency the bank also said it was introducing dollar denominated savings bonds to try to stimulate greatest saving zimbabwe's government banned the use of foreign currencies earlier this year as the country faces its worst crisis in a decade. airlines are battling a growing backlash against the impact of the industry o
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get the synergistic benefits of nature offered for a long time before the domestic livestock were the norm. >> host: what were those synergistic benefits? >> guest: in america for example, the big herds of bison built the deep prairies wher buy witprairies where welive in andy in virginia. they lit fires to attract them and open up grazing areas. so there was a plant symbiosis that was quite well-managed by both the client and the people. and so, by looking at that template, and trying to duplicate it on a commercial and domestic models we were able to bring back the abundance of us here prior to today. people don't realize today that 500 years ago in north america grew more food than we do today. that is a pretty astounding fact, that is true. so, our desire is how can we bring back that abundance rather than the size of rhod rhode isld into the gulf of go into the erosion of soil off of the things that we have done. >> host: do you do any other type of harming? >> guest: we have cows, pigs, chickens, turkeys, rabbit, ducks, she'd and a lot of the forest so we di could have a forestry as
get the synergistic benefits of nature offered for a long time before the domestic livestock were the norm. >> host: what were those synergistic benefits? >> guest: in america for example, the big herds of bison built the deep prairies wher buy witprairies where welive in andy in virginia. they lit fires to attract them and open up grazing areas. so there was a plant symbiosis that was quite well-managed by both the client and the people. and so, by looking at that template, and...
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can go with social be a real change programs that can actually assist in and adjusting the cultural norms that actually create this. but also what they can do is that they can strengthen the response once something does take place so for example compressed a great crisis into this ensure that women an exorcist shouts in the event that then in the midst of a relationship you have a properly working criminal justice system so that all changes actually you know there's some of that and some of the interventions that they can actually do that they can actually make. the scourge of sound that there is hope that it's a well. and they're completely i do so still comes to understand 2 things you. know little men the perpetrators of violence against women they are the ones who need to change how can that happen. i mean we have to think about what men do so is saying in the prevention stage we talk about social behavioral patterns right and learning talking masculinity but in all truth the simple fact is men should stop killing and raping women i know it sounds quite simple but if men can like just
can go with social be a real change programs that can actually assist in and adjusting the cultural norms that actually create this. but also what they can do is that they can strengthen the response once something does take place so for example compressed a great crisis into this ensure that women an exorcist shouts in the event that then in the midst of a relationship you have a properly working criminal justice system so that all changes actually you know there's some of that and some of the...
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cultural norms are also a factor japan often lags behind when it comes to enforcing global legal agreements . we go to a press conference being held by fathers from italy and france their children were also abducted and brought to japan and they've also hit a brick wall with minimal in japan fear of conflict is more powerful than the law says lawyer a cure or a know. it will in japan we say the law doesn't have anything to do with families or when it comes to marital disputes even the dog won't eat it you know people don't care about anyone else's marital problems today don't. care about what happens to the children muscle not on all kinds of items some good in japan as a black hole when it comes to child abductions says tomato purina of italy with his japanese wife abducted his son and daughter in late 2016 since then he's only seen his children for a total of 5 hours in a locked room at a lawyers office. and that was years ago he has legal custody but the authorities are stonewalling for me not being able to see them see saw an august 2017 is every day is a nightmare. and of course you se
cultural norms are also a factor japan often lags behind when it comes to enforcing global legal agreements . we go to a press conference being held by fathers from italy and france their children were also abducted and brought to japan and they've also hit a brick wall with minimal in japan fear of conflict is more powerful than the law says lawyer a cure or a know. it will in japan we say the law doesn't have anything to do with families or when it comes to marital disputes even the dog won't...
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in the state infamous but it's cute sex ratio and norms. or she's got the uniform when a woman tries to work the family stops or they don't let her progress they think she'll go out she could do anything don't let her out she'll dishonor us they don't trust her. this was me and worry about their safety when they go places will be returned safely will someone harass them on the way will they be in danger we have to worry about all these things. but both of us are not dampening your thoughts on missions she wants to work at a clothing export house and perhaps open her own boutique one day. gender space now the rugby world cup begins in japan later this month the popularity of the sport has grown considerably since the national team's 1st world cup apparent in 1970 and some veteran players are still using the rough contact to keep it off. this full contact rugby club in japan is for athletes over the age of 40 but some of the guys out here are more than twice that h. like 86 year old re you each eat not a yama he joined the for waku club to no
in the state infamous but it's cute sex ratio and norms. or she's got the uniform when a woman tries to work the family stops or they don't let her progress they think she'll go out she could do anything don't let her out she'll dishonor us they don't trust her. this was me and worry about their safety when they go places will be returned safely will someone harass them on the way will they be in danger we have to worry about all these things. but both of us are not dampening your thoughts on...
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diplomatically isolating iran for behaving like an outlaw state that doesn't respect basic international norms. france and germany are trying to mediate between the u.s. and iran to facilitate a direct talks are you willing to embrace or help well we have made clear from the president on down that we are very much open to talks with the iranians they will continue to say no and so iran faces a choice they can either come to the negotiating table and work out our differences diplomatically or they can watch their economy collapse as our sanctions intensify it wants you to lift some sanctions it's going to happen i think the burden is on iran to demonstrate that it has reached a change of heart and we had attacks in saudi arabia only a week or 2 ago and so i think what the world should be asking is not whether the united states is going to lift its pressure but when will iran stop using military force instead of diplomacy thank you so much ok thanks for having me on thousands of refugees trying to reach europe are stranded in holding camps in libya it's hardly a safe place for them and accessing
diplomatically isolating iran for behaving like an outlaw state that doesn't respect basic international norms. france and germany are trying to mediate between the u.s. and iran to facilitate a direct talks are you willing to embrace or help well we have made clear from the president on down that we are very much open to talks with the iranians they will continue to say no and so iran faces a choice they can either come to the negotiating table and work out our differences diplomatically or...
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but the chuting truth is the chinese communist party is intent on fundamentally reshaping the norms and values that underwrite decades of global stability, security and prosperity. the question is, how do we respond? do we engage mcin a head to head square cold war on multiple fronts? or do we embrace what i would argue is our more traditional leadership role and strengthen the international order that beijing is attempting to upend. i would argue the second approach of offering a better model to the world, rooted in freedom and opportunity is both consistent our values and the approach most likely to succeed. first, i want to talk briefly about how we got here. in many ways we're having a conversation like this because the conventional wisdom has changed rapidly over the past few years. until recently conventional wisdom told us that the u.s. and china would both rise together, two nations intertwined, partnership and trade, business and education. ic many, i hoped that the prc's greater global integration would lead for a more open, prosperous and potentially more democratic china, an
but the chuting truth is the chinese communist party is intent on fundamentally reshaping the norms and values that underwrite decades of global stability, security and prosperity. the question is, how do we respond? do we engage mcin a head to head square cold war on multiple fronts? or do we embrace what i would argue is our more traditional leadership role and strengthen the international order that beijing is attempting to upend. i would argue the second approach of offering a better model...
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at his work during the norm for trials. set the standard for what we think of as crimes against humanity. it was the first trial, the first international hearing which war crimes were prosecuted and prosecuted successfully. please welcome william casto, and he will be talking about his book on liam jackson. -- robert jackson. mr. casto: i am not really much on giving speeches or reading papers, i like to chat with people. so i am going to chat with you all like i chat with my students. ok? i want us to have some fun this afternoon talking about robert jackson. his friends called him bob. the was a great attorney general. a great supreme court justice. also, the chief prosecutor. thank you. the chief prosecutor at nurnberg. what i am going to do is talk incidencesspecific or episodes in his life advising president roosevelt. my main goal is for us to have fun, ok? but i also want us to learn some about the nature of the advisory process, and some of the ethical that legalroblems advisors run into. jackson was born in 1892. h
at his work during the norm for trials. set the standard for what we think of as crimes against humanity. it was the first trial, the first international hearing which war crimes were prosecuted and prosecuted successfully. please welcome william casto, and he will be talking about his book on liam jackson. -- robert jackson. mr. casto: i am not really much on giving speeches or reading papers, i like to chat with people. so i am going to chat with you all like i chat with my students. ok? i...
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he is violating every basic norm of a president. saudi arabia warns iran that it will respond with "necessary measures" to last week's attacks on its oil installations. cheers for the teenage activist greta thunberg as she arrives at a youth summit on climate change in new york, ahead of the un general assembly next week. 75 years on, one of the last surviving veterans of the world war ii battle of arnhem takes to the skies to remember those who died.
he is violating every basic norm of a president. saudi arabia warns iran that it will respond with "necessary measures" to last week's attacks on its oil installations. cheers for the teenage activist greta thunberg as she arrives at a youth summit on climate change in new york, ahead of the un general assembly next week. 75 years on, one of the last surviving veterans of the world war ii battle of arnhem takes to the skies to remember those who died.