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must be put in place. on iran, donald trump is expected next week to withdraw his support from the nuclear deal. do you think that will harm the future security of the deal? well, it depends of course on what congress will decide and other important partners to the deal that corresponds to the resolution. i am a strong believer that the deal was an important step forward for our collective security and i hope that the deal will stand. moving on to the deal will stand. moving on to the rohingyas. the un has repeatedly asked myanmarfor the rohingyas. the un has repeatedly asked myanmar for access to the rohingyas. the un has repeatedly asked myanmarfor access to rakhine state. will you be able to access this area where there have been alleged human rights abuses? well, i hope that that will be possible. we have insisted on the need to stop military operations and the need to have unrestricted humanitarian access to the areas impacted, and also to affirm the right of return of the people who fled to banglades
must be put in place. on iran, donald trump is expected next week to withdraw his support from the nuclear deal. do you think that will harm the future security of the deal? well, it depends of course on what congress will decide and other important partners to the deal that corresponds to the resolution. i am a strong believer that the deal was an important step forward for our collective security and i hope that the deal will stand. moving on to the deal will stand. moving on to the...
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put on will be similarto flight you will be put on will be similar to the one you were meant to be on. that website is monarch.caa.co.uk. get all your details from that. if you are due to fly out from the uk with monarch, flights cancelled. lots of people asking lots of questions on this. —— monarch. if you've booked a package holiday with monarch you will get your money back, go back to the website and look at that. if you have just booked a flight, if you have just booked a flight, if you have booked with a credit card you can get the money back via the company that issues your credit card but there aren't the same protection rules if you book with a debit card, which many people do to avoid the booking fee. we had the administrators on, kpmg, earlier, and they are essentially in charge of the airline and they're saying they hope to pay back every one the money but you are in a long queue of people owed money. go to the website and look at the details. there's also the issue of the people that work for the company. we heard kpmg say there's 2100 people directly by monarch. a lot
put on will be similarto flight you will be put on will be similar to the one you were meant to be on. that website is monarch.caa.co.uk. get all your details from that. if you are due to fly out from the uk with monarch, flights cancelled. lots of people asking lots of questions on this. —— monarch. if you've booked a package holiday with monarch you will get your money back, go back to the website and look at that. if you have just booked a flight, if you have just booked a flight, if you...
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and those fans will be hoping that that 60 year weight might be over. i'd better not say too much, we love the republican violent, but not as much as we love wales! thank you very much. —— republic of ireland. time for a look at the weather. this is been the story today. grey looking skies. only a favoured few got blue skies. in fact as we go through the night, we will seize on rain arriving, mostly affecting scotland, northern ireland and north—west england and wales. pretty much grinding to a halt by dawn tomorrow morning across england and wales, then weakening off considerably. into the afternoon it will be cloudy skies as we go through the afternoon and a scattering of showers, but elsewhere we scattering of showers, but elsewhere we should see sunshine coming through and certainly more than today. but make the most of it, wet and windy weather is set to return again to the north—west. this time accompanied by gale force winds on exposed coasts. some quite heavy rain as well. that pushes south and east but once it clears away we will see th
and those fans will be hoping that that 60 year weight might be over. i'd better not say too much, we love the republican violent, but not as much as we love wales! thank you very much. —— republic of ireland. time for a look at the weather. this is been the story today. grey looking skies. only a favoured few got blue skies. in fact as we go through the night, we will seize on rain arriving, mostly affecting scotland, northern ireland and north—west england and wales. pretty much...
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it seems to be the case if the opinion polls are to be believed. there was a huge boost for sebastian kurz when he took up the anti—migrant message. the far right freedom party, which is battling for second place according to the polls, was in top place, because it very much campaigned against migrants and it has had a strongly anti—muslim note to its campaign and so they are very much seen to have ridden that wave to the right if you like. last year in fa ct, right if you like. last year in fact, a freedom party far right candidate almost became president here. that is a ceremonial post, but 110w here. that is a ceremonial post, but now they could be on the verge of joining a coalition to bring them to power. when when will we know the result and will it take time to sort out the coalition. with should get preliminary results soon. but there area preliminary results soon. but there are a lot of postal votes and so we may not get an official result until thursday. there will be a lot of haggling to try and figure out what coalition this will be
it seems to be the case if the opinion polls are to be believed. there was a huge boost for sebastian kurz when he took up the anti—migrant message. the far right freedom party, which is battling for second place according to the polls, was in top place, because it very much campaigned against migrants and it has had a strongly anti—muslim note to its campaign and so they are very much seen to have ridden that wave to the right if you like. last year in fa ct, right if you like. last year...
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i will be accused of being uncle tom. i will be accused of being the black guy they put up. it needs to be changed. radically changed up there. with people i can go to as well. i can't be the only one that's there. antonio conte says he wants manchester united manager, jose mourinho to look at himself and stop talking about his former side. antonio conte had complained about chelsea's injuries this season and said his side were in an emergency situation after their 3—3 champions league draw with roma last night. jose mourinho who had two spells as chelsea boss said there are other managers who cry about injuries. chelsea boss said there are other managers who cry about injurieslj don't managers who cry about injuries.” don't complain about injuries. we focus on the players who are available, give focus on the players who are available. if i want to moan and cry like the others, i can cry for the next five minutes. i can cry. but i don't. what are your reactions to that? do you think that was for me? he has to think about his team and stop to look at himself. i think a lo
i will be accused of being uncle tom. i will be accused of being the black guy they put up. it needs to be changed. radically changed up there. with people i can go to as well. i can't be the only one that's there. antonio conte says he wants manchester united manager, jose mourinho to look at himself and stop talking about his former side. antonio conte had complained about chelsea's injuries this season and said his side were in an emergency situation after their 3—3 champions league draw...
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this will be a big plus point i think and he will be quite pleased to be associated with it.|j think and he will be quite pleased to be associated with it. i imagine it'll be on every labour leaflet for the next few months. let's look at the next few months. let's look at the metro, bad—tempered brexit good ground planes, it could from day one supposedly, how would that be? because the cross—border arrangements which give us open skies agreements which allow a plane to cross over, that is part of eu framework and if that goes and we have no deal then theoretically they will not be able to fly. if any planes stop flying on the day of brexit i would be amazed because it would be the single most unpopular thing among many others it would be very unpopular. is this not a revival of project fear? this story about open skies has been running for several months. it doesn't mean it's not true that it interesting in the context of what is going on which is the whole row about what no deal would mean for britain and the chancellor is spelling out very clearly what no deal will need
this will be a big plus point i think and he will be quite pleased to be associated with it.|j think and he will be quite pleased to be associated with it. i imagine it'll be on every labour leaflet for the next few months. let's look at the next few months. let's look at the metro, bad—tempered brexit good ground planes, it could from day one supposedly, how would that be? because the cross—border arrangements which give us open skies agreements which allow a plane to cross over, that is...
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to be appropriate. mr patrick grady. we do read reports about a contingency chamber. have any assessments been made of the differing costs of installing voting lobbies, which i assume would have to include little toilets at the end, in which members could hide if they accidentally made their way into the wrong lobby, versus simply installing an electronic voting system? would the latter not be a more sensible use of public funds? i suspect that we have not yet reached the stage of deciding whether the provision of toilets will be needed for a contingency chamber, or, indeed, establishing whether any financial assessment has been made of the installation of electronic voting. according to figures produced in past debates, however, it appears that the cost might be up to £500,000. hannah barbell. in the scottish parliament, where there is a seat for every member and voting takes two seconds rather than 20 minutes, electronic voting is very effective. is he aware that in this chamber there were more than
to be appropriate. mr patrick grady. we do read reports about a contingency chamber. have any assessments been made of the differing costs of installing voting lobbies, which i assume would have to include little toilets at the end, in which members could hide if they accidentally made their way into the wrong lobby, versus simply installing an electronic voting system? would the latter not be a more sensible use of public funds? i suspect that we have not yet reached the stage of deciding...
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a minute can be quite dangerous to you being on your own. of this review weren't here i would do my own... to stop this because it's not nice for the girls to see and it will probably escalate into more. cameron's mother has devoted her life to caring for him and his two sisters but due to his needs he has become... his anxiety and stress can lead to full—scale tantrums. become... his anxiety and stress can lead to full-scale tantrums. this is really upsetting, it's horrible because i love him so much. yeah, i don't want people to be scared of him because he's nature is gentle and, you know, he's not meaning to beat the way he is at all. this is not cameron really, this is beat the way he is at all. this is not cameri this ally, this is beat the way he is at all. this is not cameri this is y, this is beat the way he is at all. this is not cameri this is what; is beat the way he is at all. this is not cameri this is what its beat the way he is at all. this is not cameri this is what it does to condition? this is what it does to him? this is
a minute can be quite dangerous to you being on your own. of this review weren't here i would do my own... to stop this because it's not nice for the girls to see and it will probably escalate into more. cameron's mother has devoted her life to caring for him and his two sisters but due to his needs he has become... his anxiety and stress can lead to full—scale tantrums. become... his anxiety and stress can lead to full-scale tantrums. this is really upsetting, it's horrible because i love...
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could that be key? leeds have won all of these with their inspirational leader kevin sinfield guiding them around the pitch. a lot of responsibility on danny mcguire's shoulders, the current captain. he's back to his very best and has been brilliant in the last couple of months, creating a try for anthony mullally in their semifinal victory here. you could sense how much he wanted it. he will be key alongside rob burrow for all lead to create. for castleford, what a story. luke gale, three weeks ago it looked like his season and world cup next month would be over. an emergency appendix operation. no chance, but here he is winning a semifinal with the most dramatic finish of all, golden point extra time drop goal to go to the final. they only took it into extra time with a penalty after the hooter. nerves of steel. if it goes tight, this man's kicking boot could be key. he scores, creates and kicks. the brilliant luke gale. look out for him. it's more intricate than the halfbacks, danny mcguire against l
could that be key? leeds have won all of these with their inspirational leader kevin sinfield guiding them around the pitch. a lot of responsibility on danny mcguire's shoulders, the current captain. he's back to his very best and has been brilliant in the last couple of months, creating a try for anthony mullally in their semifinal victory here. you could sense how much he wanted it. he will be key alongside rob burrow for all lead to create. for castleford, what a story. luke gale, three...
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you to going to be this is what the three of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the audience in the. first. welcome back to worlds apart from the least the worst deputy executive director of the hearing aids dr laura's russian generally received very negative press for the way deals with hiv aids but i think there's a few positive stories and one of them being how russia managed to contain the mother to child transmission in two thousand and sixteen the russian authorities report and ninety eight percent success rate and i wonder how do you explain this because to me it seems like a positive discriminate. going on they specifically decided that on that particular group we're going to put all those factors that you mentioned before in place so do you think positive discrimination and that kind of work. do not go. screaming issues so bad to death they don't sink in seeing blows to the sink is misleading to call discrimination ok well let me say on the whole forcing on the one particular group of death i understand there are. definite today.
you to going to be this is what the three of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the audience in the. first. welcome back to worlds apart from the least the worst deputy executive director of the hearing aids dr laura's russian generally received very negative press for the way deals with hiv aids but i think there's a few positive stories and one of them being how russia managed to contain the mother to child transmission in two thousand and sixteen the russian authorities report...
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i could be wrong. it's all speculation. >> right. >> reporter: but i guess we'll find out on monday. >> and keeping on your prosecutor hat here. as you think back to water gate, do you see mueller's team here having five rounds like this? 10 rounds like this? do you see it happening for the next 12 to 4 month24 months? what do you think going forward? >> reporter: it's hard to tell. as you mentioned before this is to bring pressure on certain people and to get them to turn, then it this can go on much more extended period of time. it all depends how they have organized this and how they are planning to bring their indictments. again, there is it really no way to tell. the difference with watergate, was of course at the time archie bald came in people were turning. this started with given 25 year sentence by judge, basically didn't want to spend the rest of his life in jail, so cooperating from the get go. so this is it a little bit different in the sense that we don't have people out there that are obv
i could be wrong. it's all speculation. >> right. >> reporter: but i guess we'll find out on monday. >> and keeping on your prosecutor hat here. as you think back to water gate, do you see mueller's team here having five rounds like this? 10 rounds like this? do you see it happening for the next 12 to 4 month24 months? what do you think going forward? >> reporter: it's hard to tell. as you mentioned before this is to bring pressure on certain people and to get them to...
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it wouldn't be a simple move “— go easily. it wouldn't be a simple move —— sack boris. the remainers say if you get the blonde bombshell that steals all the headlines it will be fine, you can have more of an even keel. you have to remember what he's doing, he is the brexiteer, mr vote leave, representing brexit britain in cabinet. his goodwill means there's grit to it. if you try to demote him and make him just an office cleaner oi’ and make him just an office cleaner ora and make him just an office cleaner or a teaboy, it's not taking him seriously enough. i'm not saying that's a move that should be seriously considered. this is why there is these venomous quotes from allies ofjohnson in our story of people saying there is a stench of death from downing street. others saying it will go down like a cup of cold sick if you demote boris. if you start with him the brexiteers would demand philip hammond's head, civil war would resume again. you can't refuse to leave your post if you're told to by the prime minister, can you? not unless you chain yourself to a cabinet tabl
it wouldn't be a simple move “— go easily. it wouldn't be a simple move —— sack boris. the remainers say if you get the blonde bombshell that steals all the headlines it will be fine, you can have more of an even keel. you have to remember what he's doing, he is the brexiteer, mr vote leave, representing brexit britain in cabinet. his goodwill means there's grit to it. if you try to demote him and make him just an office cleaner oi’ and make him just an office cleaner ora and make him...
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he will be heard with courtesy and he'll be heard with courtesy and he'll be heard in full. jeremy corbyn. it is staggering that after eight months since triggering article 50 the government has made so little progress. the secretary of state for international trade said a deal with the eu should be the easiest in human history. that's what he said. now, the reality for this tory government is beginning to bite. but if things do not improve the reality may soon begin to bite for the jobs and living standards of the people of this country. these negotiations are the most important in britain's recent history. vital to our future and vital to our economy. just at moment when britain needs a strong negotiating team, we have a cabinet at each other‘s throats. half the conservative party want the foreign secretary sacked. the other half, wa nt secretary sacked. the other half, want the chancellor sacked! mr speaker... mr speaker... the speaker: order. order. order. i said to the member for braintree that i am advised that he is being groomed for statesmanship. i say to the aspi
he will be heard with courtesy and he'll be heard with courtesy and he'll be heard in full. jeremy corbyn. it is staggering that after eight months since triggering article 50 the government has made so little progress. the secretary of state for international trade said a deal with the eu should be the easiest in human history. that's what he said. now, the reality for this tory government is beginning to bite. but if things do not improve the reality may soon begin to bite for the jobs and...
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that you would be ready to be talking about ari. as. we are very sorry. about us thank you william now william is just one of many people here who doesn't know what he'll do next he doesn't know where he'll go what they have tried to do is they've put up this makeshift fence to at least try and protect what's left me isn't very much when we moved out of this area further down the street we were met by a very aggressive mob of people who said we couldn't move any further they said they they would chase us out of the area if we try to stay too long this situation in where is is unsafe it's tense and people here say they're worried. people in the libyan capital tripoli have been reduced to drilling through pavements in search of water that's because of a breakdown in main supplies a lack of investment and security calls the taps to run dry they tore a gaze in the reports. this is how people in tripoli are getting their drinking water drilling three pavements to access underground wells in a desperate search for supplies in the. situation we're in now is affe
that you would be ready to be talking about ari. as. we are very sorry. about us thank you william now william is just one of many people here who doesn't know what he'll do next he doesn't know where he'll go what they have tried to do is they've put up this makeshift fence to at least try and protect what's left me isn't very much when we moved out of this area further down the street we were met by a very aggressive mob of people who said we couldn't move any further they said they they...
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he is being kneecapped. i don't know what the secretary of state does when he goes to meet with the chinese leadership to meet with the chinese leadership to prepare for the president's visit to prepare for the president's visit to talk about ways in which the chinese can bring that kind of pressure which will bring the north koreans to the table under the right circumstances. to say you are wasting your time, why is the president going to seek a diplomatic solution as opposed to a military one. if you are unwilling to try and find, if it's possible, a diplomatic way out of this crisis then your only option is to take military action to try to stimulate and forced the north koreans to take something in the way of military action to which you can respond. that's something we ought to do everything we can to avoid. i think the mission of the secretary of state is to say let me talk to the president of china, preparing for president trump to come, let's see what strategy we can to squeeze the north koreans in a
he is being kneecapped. i don't know what the secretary of state does when he goes to meet with the chinese leadership to meet with the chinese leadership to prepare for the president's visit to prepare for the president's visit to talk about ways in which the chinese can bring that kind of pressure which will bring the north koreans to the table under the right circumstances. to say you are wasting your time, why is the president going to seek a diplomatic solution as opposed to a military...
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the film industry was not pleased about madonna being elevated to the status of auteur and being at the venice film festival, but that was the power harvey weinstein had to get his products into film festivals. when a critic took against his film he would single them out. he came for me and shook me at a reception and said, you can't publish that. "you're never coming to the baftas again, you will never go to cannes, you will never work in this town again." i was in venice, it wasn't his town! that is how he saw himself, as a capo, that is how he rolled down the street with these people in tow. he was capable of killing stories, of denying people interviews. i was once waiting for helena bonham—carter. he turned her around in the taxi because she was one of his women. he said, she is not coming. i said, what do you mean? we have charity money resting on her appearance. he said she is too tired. i said it is 20 grand to the hitchcock fund. he said, if she wins she can come. we've been talking to another critic he told me he had met when steam recently. ifound him charming and witty and
the film industry was not pleased about madonna being elevated to the status of auteur and being at the venice film festival, but that was the power harvey weinstein had to get his products into film festivals. when a critic took against his film he would single them out. he came for me and shook me at a reception and said, you can't publish that. "you're never coming to the baftas again, you will never go to cannes, you will never work in this town again." i was in venice, it wasn't...
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so there will be some fine weather around on saturday, itjust won't be everywhere. many western and northern areas will be shrouded with cloud and this is where it'll feel coolest, although the temperatures still not too bad, averaging around 1a degrees across the uk. the winds will probably peaked later in the afternoon. it will still remain windy through the course of saturday night and then there will be a change in the wind direction. look at that, the winds will tend to ease across the uk, so sunday won't be anywhere near as windy and there's more sunshine on the way. just a few sprinkles, a few showers there across the north—east of scotland, maybe down into east anglia, but on balance, a lovely day. cooler, temperatures only into single figures across scotland and northern england. pretty stormy on sunday across many western and central parts of europe, a huge area of low pressure sending strong cold winds from the north. we're underneath the high pressure so big contrast between the east and the west. the winds will fall light sunday night into monday. the
so there will be some fine weather around on saturday, itjust won't be everywhere. many western and northern areas will be shrouded with cloud and this is where it'll feel coolest, although the temperatures still not too bad, averaging around 1a degrees across the uk. the winds will probably peaked later in the afternoon. it will still remain windy through the course of saturday night and then there will be a change in the wind direction. look at that, the winds will tend to ease across the uk,...
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if we get this done, it will be his door. it will be -- it will be historic. it will be the biggest tax cuts in the history of our country. we have tremendous support. the budget is going probably fairly late tonight. could be one of those morning calls. yourill be watching television at 3:00 in the morning. it could be sooner. but i think we have the votes. after the budget, we start with a vote on the tax cuts. and i think we are in good shape. mr. president, who is paying for the recovery in puerto rico? workingump: we will be with congress. debt --nd has massive we talk about the other electrical facilities. i think they have $9 billion in debt. we want to make sure that we put it ist and that protected. in addition to that, we are providing tremendous relief and services right now. we will continue to provide that for a period of time and then a new group will come in and it will be more building oriented. but, we do have to come before the existing debt. by some counts, they have $120 billion in debt. any money that is put in by people, whether public or
if we get this done, it will be his door. it will be -- it will be historic. it will be the biggest tax cuts in the history of our country. we have tremendous support. the budget is going probably fairly late tonight. could be one of those morning calls. yourill be watching television at 3:00 in the morning. it could be sooner. but i think we have the votes. after the budget, we start with a vote on the tax cuts. and i think we are in good shape. mr. president, who is paying for the recovery in...
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she'll be a great justice. anybody have questions for senator grassley or anyone up here on this topic. >> i have a question about a different catholic named paul manafort. [laughter] >> that's why i said this topic. anyone have questions on this topic? >> for any of the senators up there, you're saying you can't have a religious test, how do you square that with your support for the person who said a muslim shouldn't serve in office. >> just because you're a member of a political party doesn't mean you agree 100% what some other office holder or candidate for office feels. i would disagree with that statement. and i daresay if you ask the members appear what they feel about that, they would say the same thing. >> paul manafort was indicted today -- >> that is not our job. if you would all just hold on one second. the special counsel was appointed by the department of justice, and that is the person you need to be asking the questions. that is not our responsibility. do you think this stops the president from h
she'll be a great justice. anybody have questions for senator grassley or anyone up here on this topic. >> i have a question about a different catholic named paul manafort. [laughter] >> that's why i said this topic. anyone have questions on this topic? >> for any of the senators up there, you're saying you can't have a religious test, how do you square that with your support for the person who said a muslim shouldn't serve in office. >> just because you're a member of a...
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we are where we thought we would be. much, that we would be deadlock. we are where we thought we would belj don't are where we thought we would be.” don't know who the we is in that particular sentence. the main thing is may has to be prepared to walk away and she has said she's prepareded to walk away. they can not accept a very poor deal on britain's behalf and it certainly is not an outcome anybody wants. a deal would be better but a no deal on the -is would be better but a no deal on the — is better than a very poor deal. if the eu want to force britain into that position, that is their decision. that's their choice.” that position, that is their decision. that's their choice. i am not sure they're forcing us into that position. i think that's the most worrying thing about this, the whole idea of no deal has almost been normalised, a few months ago, it was terrible, it must not happen, even david davis said that must not happen. this week the mood music is quite different. well, we don't really wa nt quite different. well, we don't really want
we are where we thought we would be. much, that we would be deadlock. we are where we thought we would belj don't are where we thought we would be.” don't know who the we is in that particular sentence. the main thing is may has to be prepared to walk away and she has said she's prepareded to walk away. they can not accept a very poor deal on britain's behalf and it certainly is not an outcome anybody wants. a deal would be better but a no deal on the -is would be better but a no deal on the...
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>> it may or may not be. it is based on a wide variety of factors many of which are not even known to consumers, so we don't know how they are making determinations about us yet they are concerned i that they don't know everything about us when they make the decisions and that seems a little unfair. >> in my remaining time, i wasn't here but i think someone else answered the question what do you think what technologies or process out there are we using to get away from social security numbers as authentication methods are moving more to say wha but the d industry has done trying to come up with some sort of an identity that will eliminate or substantially reduce what is a relatively easy thing to do and justhat is to get somebody's information and commit fraud. what's out there that we should be looking at an and as a mattef public policy that we should be promoting. >> my time is expired after this answer. >> i'm not aware of any particular products that could be used. one point to know in the us notf techno
>> it may or may not be. it is based on a wide variety of factors many of which are not even known to consumers, so we don't know how they are making determinations about us yet they are concerned i that they don't know everything about us when they make the decisions and that seems a little unfair. >> in my remaining time, i wasn't here but i think someone else answered the question what do you think what technologies or process out there are we using to get away from social...
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you can be here. you will be welcomed. there will be various open doors, but you will have to comply with constantly changing regulations and rules. you will either need to follow this at a more minute way, granular regulation will be stepped up. >> one of the things you brought up which i thought was interesting was the idea of new china is standing tall. he also said by 2050, china will leading national power. these are emboldened words. >> yes, these were not made by his predecessors, to my knowledge. we will have to check in detail, but if you look at the claims xi jinping can make for first of all, renewing his legitimacy, renewing his authority is stepping up his authority, he has stronger claims on foreign policy than he has on the domestic front. they have all those things that we mentioned before -- the stock , the currencys ups and downs, but in foreign policy, he has had a big streak of luck in the joint effect of brexit and trump. he was really saying that china step into the space left by brexit and trump on s
you can be here. you will be welcomed. there will be various open doors, but you will have to comply with constantly changing regulations and rules. you will either need to follow this at a more minute way, granular regulation will be stepped up. >> one of the things you brought up which i thought was interesting was the idea of new china is standing tall. he also said by 2050, china will leading national power. these are emboldened words. >> yes, these were not made by his...
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that means no halloween decorations can be put up, no candy can be put out, no toys can be displayed. they aren't even allowed to have their outside lights on on halloween night. that is one way that people are trying to keep their kids safe on halloween. and, again, a lot of business districts do what they are doing here in alameda along webster street where the businesses earlier on in the day, when it is light out, hand out candy to kids so kids have a fun, safe place to do their trick-or-treating early on in the day. so get it done early. right? that's probably the best option for the morning show folks like us. >> i agree. it is the modern way that halloween is done. unlike us we were out late at night looking for candy everywhere. we will see you throughout the morning, alex. >>> the time is 7:07. a stabbing and a vicious dog attack left one man in custody and another one in custody. christien kafton has more from the safeway store in the richmond district where it started as a shoplifting incident. >> reporter: the doors now open at the safeway on 7th avenue in san francisco, t
that means no halloween decorations can be put up, no candy can be put out, no toys can be displayed. they aren't even allowed to have their outside lights on on halloween night. that is one way that people are trying to keep their kids safe on halloween. and, again, a lot of business districts do what they are doing here in alameda along webster street where the businesses earlier on in the day, when it is light out, hand out candy to kids so kids have a fun, safe place to do their...
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that they will have the chance to be all they want to be. these are the priorities that it is our duty to respond to. the priorities of working people up and down this land. and they must be our only focus. not worrying about our job security, but there is. not addressing our concerns, but the issues, the problems, the challenges that concerned them. not focusing on our future, but that concerned them. not focusing on ourfuture, but on that concerned them. not focusing on our future, but on the future of their grandchildren and children, doing everything we can to ensure their tomorrow will be better than our today. that is what i am in politics for, to make a difference, to change things for the better, to hand onto the next generation a country that is stronger, fairer and more prosperous and to renew the british dream for a new generation again. none of this will be easy. there will be obstacles and barriers along the way. it has never been my style to hide from a challenge, to shrink from a task, to retreat in the face of difficulty. to
that they will have the chance to be all they want to be. these are the priorities that it is our duty to respond to. the priorities of working people up and down this land. and they must be our only focus. not worrying about our job security, but there is. not addressing our concerns, but the issues, the problems, the challenges that concerned them. not focusing on our future, but that concerned them. not focusing on ourfuture, but on that concerned them. not focusing on our future, but on the...
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be in law firms. they are looking to see where this isn‘t reflecting the population as a whole and what can be done about it. numerous initiatives in certain hotspot areas will be brought in including, for example, mentoring schemes to help young people, traineeships will be brought in to give young people basic education in things like maths and english and certain skills. all aimed at the addressing that balance all that in balance and making it something that is less obvious than it has been. the idea of the website is to put these figures front and centre. it may make for uncomfortable reading but the idea is if those figures are visible that is if those figures are visible that is far more chance that something will be done about them. thank you very much indeed. seven survivors of torture have won they case. people were wrongly detained in immigration centres. the home office said it is not appealing against the ruling. let‘s get the latest on this from danny shaw who is at the high court fo
be in law firms. they are looking to see where this isn‘t reflecting the population as a whole and what can be done about it. numerous initiatives in certain hotspot areas will be brought in including, for example, mentoring schemes to help young people, traineeships will be brought in to give young people basic education in things like maths and english and certain skills. all aimed at the addressing that balance all that in balance and making it something that is less obvious than it has...
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she does not mind being accused of being a bit wooden, even accused of being a bit wooden, even a bit of the old—fashioned style of politics. she does not like populism. but what she doesn‘t like is the view that she seen as incompetent or incapable. if there was another time when she could put up was another time when she could put up our hands and say i can see this isn‘t going to be possible she might go in those circumstances. she doesn‘t want to be pushed out like this which is why it might take longer than people are saying. what is your sense of the prime minister appetite? i can only guess. we know she takes her sense of duty strongly. if she feels that sense of duty is that she should resign and handover to another candidate then so handover to another candidate then so be it. but theresa may is a famously unreadable person. she's not a people person. i don't really know, i suspect she will do whatever she is told in the best interests of the party. fascinating to talk to both of you, thank you both for your thoughts. sales of new cars in the uk have fallen for six mo
she does not mind being accused of being a bit wooden, even accused of being a bit wooden, even a bit of the old—fashioned style of politics. she does not like populism. but what she doesn‘t like is the view that she seen as incompetent or incapable. if there was another time when she could put up was another time when she could put up our hands and say i can see this isn‘t going to be possible she might go in those circumstances. she doesn‘t want to be pushed out like this which is why...
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could be £2, but it could be £50. what would you go for? £2. we ought to have terry's law. people like he could have fun. they could risk a bit, lose a bit and gaina they could risk a bit, lose a bit and gain a bit, but mainly lose and he would be able to live his life without disturbance. if these so—called betting shops would close, if the machines weren't there at £100, or £50, they are not betting shops, they are machine shops and the ways of stripping money out of people, nearly £500 million goes to the government. you have no sympathy that thousands of jobs the government. you have no sympathy that thousands ofjobs will be lost. the betting industry are beginning to tar themselves with a bad sort of colour. if there were no horses in this country, they could go on running machines. we have a lot of employment in our horse industry, breeding, and running and race courses. they say they would prefer to get rid of that and just have the machines, there isjust one person sitting in a so—called shop with four
could be £2, but it could be £50. what would you go for? £2. we ought to have terry's law. people like he could have fun. they could risk a bit, lose a bit and gaina they could risk a bit, lose a bit and gain a bit, but mainly lose and he would be able to live his life without disturbance. if these so—called betting shops would close, if the machines weren't there at £100, or £50, they are not betting shops, they are machine shops and the ways of stripping money out of people, nearly...
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it is being donein be completed by 2022. it is being done ina be completed by 2022. it is being done in a measured way, and i'm pleased to say that four out of five people are satisfied or very satisfied with the service that they are receiving. universal credit helps people into the workplace and make sure that white baize, that is what the welfare system should do. jeremy corbyn! i would've thought that a form 8% of the roll—out has taken place, and 20% of the people in receipt of it are dissatisfied with it, that's a cause for thought, maybe a pause in whole process, and last week, only one conservative mp had the courage of their convictions to vote with us on suspending universal credit roll—out. then a conservative member of the welsh assembly, angela burns, said, for the life of me, i cannot understand why a six or four week gap is deemed acceptable. she cold universal credit carollers at best and downright cruel at worst, and concluded by saying, she is ashamed of her government. can the prime minister ease her colleague pots shamed by pausing and fixing
it is being donein be completed by 2022. it is being done ina be completed by 2022. it is being done in a measured way, and i'm pleased to say that four out of five people are satisfied or very satisfied with the service that they are receiving. universal credit helps people into the workplace and make sure that white baize, that is what the welfare system should do. jeremy corbyn! i would've thought that a form 8% of the roll—out has taken place, and 20% of the people in receipt of it are...
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being good enough for them. if you're reading literature you should expect to have some surprises you expect to be shocked to see or similar at that particular student i think the problem with the world these days is that there's just so much focus on being offended by everything that people are just so scared of what they can actually say or do cambridge university has told me that any warnings that they put out are the initiative of individual professes and that it's not a policy adopted by the english department as a whole. by the way when the globe says to stage tied to some john three years ago several people fainted from the graphic violence including one of the theater critics reviewing the show that very same critics still gave the production an exceptional review art isn't always comfortable the most challenging arts can be anything but and now there are growing concerns not just in academic circles that modern students are being too morally called old if they can't handle the content in classic literat
being good enough for them. if you're reading literature you should expect to have some surprises you expect to be shocked to see or similar at that particular student i think the problem with the world these days is that there's just so much focus on being offended by everything that people are just so scared of what they can actually say or do cambridge university has told me that any warnings that they put out are the initiative of individual professes and that it's not a policy adopted by...
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with all of our top stories that will be more on everything we're covering and the news hour i'll be back with that in about twenty five minutes time the inside story is next. syrian democratic forces launch a major operation against isis self-proclaimed the capital u.s. backed rebels say it's the final push for a so what's next for ice so for syria and for thousands of civilians trapped in the conflict this is inside story. hello welcome to the show i'm sam is a than now when i saw took control of iraq in two thousand and fourteen the syrian city became the first to fall under the armed groups full control i saw fighters went on a rampage of killings and abuses they also use the city to plan attacks overseas well now three years later the u.s. backed syrian democratic forces of launch what they say is the final assault on iraq now it's not clear how many eisel fighters are still inside the city and then as the spokesman says some myself fighters appear to be withdrawing using civilians as human shields others have been allowed to leave after a deal was brokered by tribal leaders on
with all of our top stories that will be more on everything we're covering and the news hour i'll be back with that in about twenty five minutes time the inside story is next. syrian democratic forces launch a major operation against isis self-proclaimed the capital u.s. backed rebels say it's the final push for a so what's next for ice so for syria and for thousands of civilians trapped in the conflict this is inside story. hello welcome to the show i'm sam is a than now when i saw took...
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why would that be? and there are changes taking place in the bank, there is a new person coming to run it and it is always an issue when you go from here and if the growth can be sustained. there has been hits from the sale of assets they had before and those may still not have been completely eradicated from the balance sheet although they seem to be moving in that direction. if you are basically where the market expected you to be rather than anything more you tend to get punished, which is a very strange thing in terms of the way the markets operate. thank you. advanced digital technology could give uk manufacturing a huge boost and create hundreds of thousands of jobs. that's according to made smarter, an independent review which highlights the benefits of robotics, 3d printing and artificial intelligence. it includes representations from rolls royce, gkn and ibm, together with small firms and academics from the universities of newcastle and cambridge, and will help inform the government's industria
why would that be? and there are changes taking place in the bank, there is a new person coming to run it and it is always an issue when you go from here and if the growth can be sustained. there has been hits from the sale of assets they had before and those may still not have been completely eradicated from the balance sheet although they seem to be moving in that direction. if you are basically where the market expected you to be rather than anything more you tend to get punished, which is a...
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>> we could be. i'm if they would get zero on the dollar, but if they decided to accelerate because of a technical default, let's be clear, what would happen most likely is that the government would trip a wire. they have no grace period. it could essentially trip the wire for triggering cds. vonnie: let's go to the president of the united states. president trump: one of the things we will be doing in a signingriod of time is together a very large contract where singapore is buying billions of dollars worth of airplanes from boeing that will be made in our country, so that's jobs, and you are also buying the best plane, by the way, so that's very good. i want to thank prime minister lee. thank you very much. prime minister lee: thank you very much. happy to be here at a time when our relations are prospering. we look forward to taking them deeper and strengthening them in years to come, starting with this administration. president trump: that's very good. i think it will never be stronger. i will be
>> we could be. i'm if they would get zero on the dollar, but if they decided to accelerate because of a technical default, let's be clear, what would happen most likely is that the government would trip a wire. they have no grace period. it could essentially trip the wire for triggering cds. vonnie: let's go to the president of the united states. president trump: one of the things we will be doing in a signingriod of time is together a very large contract where singapore is buying...
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we need to declare independence to be on the same political level as the spanish state to be able to negotiate a friendly break up in the current context the results of the referendum cannot be taken as an endorsement for proclaiming catherine independence officials in madrid are particularly outspoken over catalonia session bid and some of the statements have resorted to that of personal threats. history should not be repeated let's hope nothing is declared tomorrow because perhaps the one who declares that it will end up like the one who declared it eighty three years ago the spanish prime minister spokesperson and making a reference to catalonia was former first minister. who declared the regions independence back in one thousand nine hundred thirty four he then fled to france where he was captured by the nazis and handed over to spain's fascist regime in one hundred forty the politician who was tried and executed for quote rebellion. now that comparison has sparked a great deal of controversy on capital and he said they don't need to be reminded of that tragedy while the leader o
we need to declare independence to be on the same political level as the spanish state to be able to negotiate a friendly break up in the current context the results of the referendum cannot be taken as an endorsement for proclaiming catherine independence officials in madrid are particularly outspoken over catalonia session bid and some of the statements have resorted to that of personal threats. history should not be repeated let's hope nothing is declared tomorrow because perhaps the one who...
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so, it doesn't agectually be collusion for you to be prosecuted. that's one of the things that scared the president so much and why people around him were so fearful and why you have meetings in the white house where aides are saying i need a lawyer. people are understanding there are so many things on the table now. >> we are also very lucky to now be able to bring in msnbc contributor charlie sykes. charlie, good to have you with us. the indictment comes amid a renewed focus, if you will, on mueller from trump surrogates in just the last couple of weeks. you had surrogates like trent frank saying his friendship with iz james comey should force him to step aside from the investigation. others raising questions about the budget, whether congress should try to, you know, start to wind some of this investigation down through any oversight they have over the department of justice. could this indictment be mueller's way of silencing critics, calling this a witch hunt by saying to them, look, this investigation is now beginning to produce indictments? >
so, it doesn't agectually be collusion for you to be prosecuted. that's one of the things that scared the president so much and why people around him were so fearful and why you have meetings in the white house where aides are saying i need a lawyer. people are understanding there are so many things on the table now. >> we are also very lucky to now be able to bring in msnbc contributor charlie sykes. charlie, good to have you with us. the indictment comes amid a renewed focus, if you...
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we should be giving people opportunities to be able to have their needs met and then be able to move out of there and be contributing members of society and help their communities. so can you tell me how successful this program has been in helping people move and e self-sufficient? >> yes. first of all, we discovered through this program that we have some incredibly innovative people. if we take the barriers out of their way and allow them because you know, they are able to see the community that they live in and see the opportunities that exist in their community. and therefore, they can design the program in order to take advantage of what exists where they are, not what exists in washington, d.c. and that's one of the reasons that the 39 programs had existed have done well enough that you know, the expansion was authorized. i think the expansion probably should be authorized far beyond another 100. >> okay. >> because it is working. and we're continuing to accumulate data but it all is pointing in the same direction. and that is, giving local control as long as you have you know,
we should be giving people opportunities to be able to have their needs met and then be able to move out of there and be contributing members of society and help their communities. so can you tell me how successful this program has been in helping people move and e self-sufficient? >> yes. first of all, we discovered through this program that we have some incredibly innovative people. if we take the barriers out of their way and allow them because you know, they are able to see the...
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you are seeing power being restor restored, you are see being electricity being restored, water is being restored and those first responders, those fema personnel, the u.s. military, are working hand-in-hand to get those services restored and they are continuing to make progress on that. what the president is saying is that the long term recovery once the initial crisis is over is going to be something where the federal government partners and empowers local units of government, state government -- >> that's not what he said. >> that's exactly what he said. there that's what you wanted him to say. >> i'm telling you what the president is saying. or trying to tell me that -- >> i'm reading a tweet from -- >> you read a tweet that said first responder, fema and the military. that is what we are saying. the federal government is there, they will continue to be there will and they will continue to work to restore facilities and critical infrastructure long term rebuilding is going to be something where the federal government is a partner with state and local government and they will continue
you are seeing power being restor restored, you are see being electricity being restored, water is being restored and those first responders, those fema personnel, the u.s. military, are working hand-in-hand to get those services restored and they are continuing to make progress on that. what the president is saying is that the long term recovery once the initial crisis is over is going to be something where the federal government partners and empowers local units of government, state...
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it has to be set up and it has to be cross—party. to get this done. but there does need to be a place to go. number 10 will not be able to get it off their plate and i do not think theresa may has done anything wrong, she has responded quickly and any government struggles, at what point do you withdraw the whip? that is what matters, if you think you lose the support of your colleagues and this is very bad and it could end your career. until it is clear at what i think a lot point that kicks in, i think a lot little bit fuzzy of it is still a little bit fuzzy and she will come under pressure on that in the next week. many thanks. spain's chief prosecutor has called for charges — including rebellion and embezzlement — to be brought against catalan leaders, following the region's declaration of independence. it comes as spain moves to take direct control of catalonia, including sacking the region's ministers. the ousted catalan leader, carles puigdemont, is reported to have fled to belgium. let's go live to barcelona now and my colleague, tim willco
it has to be set up and it has to be cross—party. to get this done. but there does need to be a place to go. number 10 will not be able to get it off their plate and i do not think theresa may has done anything wrong, she has responded quickly and any government struggles, at what point do you withdraw the whip? that is what matters, if you think you lose the support of your colleagues and this is very bad and it could end your career. until it is clear at what i think a lot point that kicks...
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there are other ways so be discussed. we should continue to talk about reform of how the electors come about. there has to be ways in addition to what i've talked about, that could work. >> i'm hopeful despite the efforts that have gone on successfully in the past. when you end up with the election where it doesn't meet perhaps the climate is right. perhaps people will be ready to make a change. i agree with ralph that a constitutional amendment is not feasible. all of the powers in the hands of the state. most states have turned over to the political party. i tried to call to get a list of who voted on my behalf and i got put on hold and transfer and sent back to the secretary of state. i said that's fine but you pick these would just like to see the list of names of people who voted on by behalf. i cannot get the list. the republican party has a post when i asked who are they would not answer my question. it's a hall of mirrors but it doesn't have to be. if the voters are educated enough to see that they have succeeded
there are other ways so be discussed. we should continue to talk about reform of how the electors come about. there has to be ways in addition to what i've talked about, that could work. >> i'm hopeful despite the efforts that have gone on successfully in the past. when you end up with the election where it doesn't meet perhaps the climate is right. perhaps people will be ready to make a change. i agree with ralph that a constitutional amendment is not feasible. all of the powers in the...
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his reaction to being home? very good. very happy to be home. it's been a shambles from the word go. no organisation or nothing. i kept positive all the way through it, to be honest. because i still couldn't believe it had actually happened, for what it was that had actually gone on, even now when i'm home, i still can't believe it was three and a half months, four months. jamie harron had been on a two day stopover in dubai injuly. he said he had brushed against a man's hip in a crowded bar as he tried to steady himself to avoid spilling his drink. mr harron was also accused of drinking alcohol and making a rude gesture towards the businessman who made the complaint. although the complaint was withdrawn, prosecutors continued with the case. on sunday he was sentenced to three months in prison. a day later, though, following an intervention from the country's ruler, he was exonerated. he says he's lost his job as an electrician in afghanistan and said he has now spent all his savings on legal fees and expenses. i had a lot of savings because i h
his reaction to being home? very good. very happy to be home. it's been a shambles from the word go. no organisation or nothing. i kept positive all the way through it, to be honest. because i still couldn't believe it had actually happened, for what it was that had actually gone on, even now when i'm home, i still can't believe it was three and a half months, four months. jamie harron had been on a two day stopover in dubai injuly. he said he had brushed against a man's hip in a crowded bar as...
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be well, napa, and be safe. >> they're wrapping up the conference. this is at the napa county sheriff's office where we gained some new information, pretty positive. we knew the atlas fire was 56% conta contained. little to no growth. they can now devote their crews to other fires. >> their priority today they said will be the nuns fire, the tubbs, because that atlas fire has grown in containment and has not grown in size. >> some good news to report. they have had such an outpouring of support from people bringing things to some of the shelters, they're saying, stop bringing things to the shelters right now. they just need to coordinate more. that goes for food and restaurants that have been working together as well. they're asking everyone to coordinate through the salvation army, giving the number, 707-226-8150. that's good. it's that giving spirit. >> yeah. they have too much of a good thing. 2 they don't want people to -- withshe said we need you for the long haul and coordinate your generosity. they still have a ways to go. there was a bit of g
be well, napa, and be safe. >> they're wrapping up the conference. this is at the napa county sheriff's office where we gained some new information, pretty positive. we knew the atlas fire was 56% conta contained. little to no growth. they can now devote their crews to other fires. >> their priority today they said will be the nuns fire, the tubbs, because that atlas fire has grown in containment and has not grown in size. >> some good news to report. they have had such an...
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i never expected to be a dance mom nor did i want to be. then i found myself at a dance studio on registration day totally surrounded by dance moms. and i was filled with anxiety. . i was setting up my child, eli for dance class. [applause] for was signing him up dance class. five years ago, he was living part-time at home as a girl and asked us to use the name allie. we called him allie at home and when we were out with the family, we were not exactly sure where this was going. did we have a gay son? amazing, she been wore girls clothes. then eventually she went out of the house, but only on weekends. but it was more than clothes and the long hair, it was not about looking like a girl. it was about being a girl. turn to register, i realized i had not thought it through. how was i going to fill out the forms, which class would it choose, what the requirements be? but i managedanic to get through it and i filled out the paperwork and signed over my credit card. it seemed painless. doorshe pointed to her down the hallway and told us to buy wh
i never expected to be a dance mom nor did i want to be. then i found myself at a dance studio on registration day totally surrounded by dance moms. and i was filled with anxiety. . i was setting up my child, eli for dance class. [applause] for was signing him up dance class. five years ago, he was living part-time at home as a girl and asked us to use the name allie. we called him allie at home and when we were out with the family, we were not exactly sure where this was going. did we have a...
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, it's going to be a higher cost. you pay a premium for doing everything late. i would have major concerns about the 15 point 6 and still hitting that even with the 10% when you look at it management of this. the thing that's good is having the commerce department govern in oversight. i think that will help but we still haven't changed basic management and how we are doing things at the census bureau. we would still have concerns about additional cost overruns going forward but it's not acceptable that we repeat the same sins of the past that we do every ten years. >> it's hard to explain to the same people that you're trying to convince to -- to voluntarily comply which leads to my next question. what are the impediments, what are the impediments to what i call voluntary compliance although i'm sure that's not the right technical term? >> sure, there are a number of barriers, one that was already mentioned, decline civic engagement. people are disconnected from the government, you know, so that requires trust, buildi
, it's going to be a higher cost. you pay a premium for doing everything late. i would have major concerns about the 15 point 6 and still hitting that even with the 10% when you look at it management of this. the thing that's good is having the commerce department govern in oversight. i think that will help but we still haven't changed basic management and how we are doing things at the census bureau. we would still have concerns about additional cost overruns going forward but it's not...
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burr: please be seated. before we move to your statement, i'll ask you to answer five standard questions the committee poses to each nominee who appears before us. they just rare simple yes or no answer. do you agree to appear before the committee here or in any other venues when invited? mr. demers: yes. mr. burr: if confirmed do you agree to send officials from your office to appear before the committee and designated staff when invited? mr. demers: yes. mr. burr: do you agree to provide documents or any other materials requested by the committee in order to carry out its oversight and legislative responsibilities? mr. demers: yes. mr. burr: will you both ensure that your office and your staff provide such materials to the committee when requested? bob: yes. mr. burr: do you -- mr. demers: yes. mr. burr: do you agree to fully brief all members of the committee of the intelligence activities and covert action rather than only the chairman and the vice chairman? mr. demers: yes. mr. burr: thank you very much
burr: please be seated. before we move to your statement, i'll ask you to answer five standard questions the committee poses to each nominee who appears before us. they just rare simple yes or no answer. do you agree to appear before the committee here or in any other venues when invited? mr. demers: yes. mr. burr: if confirmed do you agree to send officials from your office to appear before the committee and designated staff when invited? mr. demers: yes. mr. burr: do you agree to provide...
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so when you want to be president and. want to be. with you going to be this is what the three of them will be good. i'm interested always in the water. the headlines here and i'll tell you thanks for joining us the times newspaper claims that british politicians are doing the kremlin's bidding by participating in a tease programs it names prominent lawmakers who have appeared on such programs i was going on the ground and news thing it gives the exact number of their appearances on the fees reportedly paid to them the times claims as old part of the kremlin's attempt to extend its reach within british politics. boyko has been taking a closer look. this is one of britain's most read newspapers and one of the leading edge a tauriel in the london times today happens to be all about this place r.t. it's called helping parents in and it names and shames all the politicians that appear on the channel it's not although there's another article that elaborates on can sons about the extent of kremlin influence here in westminster and whereas t
so when you want to be president and. want to be. with you going to be this is what the three of them will be good. i'm interested always in the water. the headlines here and i'll tell you thanks for joining us the times newspaper claims that british politicians are doing the kremlin's bidding by participating in a tease programs it names prominent lawmakers who have appeared on such programs i was going on the ground and news thing it gives the exact number of their appearances on the fees...
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wales will be dry. breeziest west, with nothing untoward at all. but cloudier compared to some eastern areas. where the cloud breaks, temperatures will be above what you see here. maybe as high as 23 celsius in one or two spots. that is where should be at the stage in october. by monday morning, hurricane 0phelia is getting closer. no longer a hurricane, but will still be a substantial storm, the core of which likely to affect the republic of ireland. southern and western areas of the uk. we will see winds strengthen through the morning, particularly around irish sea coasts, the celtic coast as well. the northern ireland could see damaging and destructive winds of 70 or even 80 miles an hour. later during the day, a cool day in the north. further east, a bit of a breeze, but not a bad day. temperatures could reach 23 or 2a. monday night into tuesday, the centre of a low pressure system as it is scotland with heavy rain hit throughout the night. strongest of the winds in the south of scotland and norther
wales will be dry. breeziest west, with nothing untoward at all. but cloudier compared to some eastern areas. where the cloud breaks, temperatures will be above what you see here. maybe as high as 23 celsius in one or two spots. that is where should be at the stage in october. by monday morning, hurricane 0phelia is getting closer. no longer a hurricane, but will still be a substantial storm, the core of which likely to affect the republic of ireland. southern and western areas of the uk. we...
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you might be seen as actually being able to survive better in this world. if you are a thoughtful person. would mozart write his pieces if he had to be tweeting or respond to e-mails. i don't know the answer. we today have a world where the media is taking so much time and attention and everybody feels they have to be so keked. if you are unconnected you are not really fulfilling your job as a citizen. for example how many of you here will wait 24 hours before responding to an e-mail? how many of you you wait 48 hours? how many get upset if somebody doesn't respond within 48 hours. an hour? how many of you tweet? how many of you follow people? okay. how many of you feel today that the world is better off because we have tweeting? okay. how many of you wish we didn't have tweeting? okay. so i think it's a different phenomenon that we have today than founding fathers had to deal with. it was a completely different world in terms of communication. the communication revelation which benefits us in many ways has down sides. one is probably we don't allow people
you might be seen as actually being able to survive better in this world. if you are a thoughtful person. would mozart write his pieces if he had to be tweeting or respond to e-mails. i don't know the answer. we today have a world where the media is taking so much time and attention and everybody feels they have to be so keked. if you are unconnected you are not really fulfilling your job as a citizen. for example how many of you here will wait 24 hours before responding to an e-mail? how many...
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that will be crucial. many will be the people of xi jinping? that will be crucial. this new ideology, called xi jinping thought, what does this mean for the people in china and the economy? well, the economy and trying to ensure that it continues to grow, even though the rate of growth is slowing, is absolutely crucial not just to the future of china, but also to the communist party's continued dominance. xi jinping's thoughts, it is not simple to quantify. we are not seeing radical reforms of the economy that were pioneered back in the late 1970s. it will emerge in the weeks and months ahead. there will be theoretical discussion about what exactly xi jinping version of marxism, leninism, what those characteristics will be. but we are seeing more characteristically is a reminder of how much xijinping has come characteristically is a reminder of how much xi jinping has come to embed his authority on this party, this country, his hold on power. seeing his name associated with this new era, it may seem odd to those outside of china, but the fact that china's history, t
that will be crucial. many will be the people of xi jinping? that will be crucial. this new ideology, called xi jinping thought, what does this mean for the people in china and the economy? well, the economy and trying to ensure that it continues to grow, even though the rate of growth is slowing, is absolutely crucial not just to the future of china, but also to the communist party's continued dominance. xi jinping's thoughts, it is not simple to quantify. we are not seeing radical reforms of...
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that could be a huge problem overnight. it might be in some other locations. right here, you can see the leaves are pretty much that he. there is a thick smoke, like a blanket took it feels like monday morning, a blanket of smoke sitting right on top of us. we have huge flames that we saw pop-up every now and then. it looks like it is marching through the hillside. i have seen some fire trucks up in that direction trying to maintain the line and watch it. it is moving in that direction towards american canyon. we are chasing the fires ourselves. we have moved 4 to 5 miles in about two hours. that is my unprofessional opinion. that is how we are moving and chasing this fire. the next time you see us we will be in another location to get a different advantage point in this area it is not densely populated. there are some tail lights over there. there are some workers. they appear to be vineyard workers trying to find out what needs to be done. there are some structures on this vineyard. there are some small buildings and outhouses. those structures seem to be ok
that could be a huge problem overnight. it might be in some other locations. right here, you can see the leaves are pretty much that he. there is a thick smoke, like a blanket took it feels like monday morning, a blanket of smoke sitting right on top of us. we have huge flames that we saw pop-up every now and then. it looks like it is marching through the hillside. i have seen some fire trucks up in that direction trying to maintain the line and watch it. it is moving in that direction towards...
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it has to be credible. our military has to be ready. and our opponents have to know that the president has the will to employ that military force. that's what makes diplomacy effective and that's what makes our economic sanctions really fight. it forces folks to enforce those sanctions. they don't want it to be employed. mattis knows that. this president knows that. i'm fine with the tough talk. we can't have more of the same old, same old. >> brian: i know it's complicated conversation, but knowing that you don't love the iranian deal, knowing the alternative is to get out, would you be advising the president to get out or would you do what mattis and mcmaster are doing, stay in? >> we need to hit all of those other areas. ballistic missiles, terrorism. a sieber, all of the other things that are left out of the deal, that is why it is affordable deal. the cat is out of the bag in i terms of already giving them the money. the thing is, we need to enforce the hell out of it. as soon as i ran violates it,as which they will, getting into t
it has to be credible. our military has to be ready. and our opponents have to know that the president has the will to employ that military force. that's what makes diplomacy effective and that's what makes our economic sanctions really fight. it forces folks to enforce those sanctions. they don't want it to be employed. mattis knows that. this president knows that. i'm fine with the tough talk. we can't have more of the same old, same old. >> brian: i know it's complicated conversation,...
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if you get a college diploma, you will be saved and everything will be fine. and i think that's not true. this is very difficult. people should be asking these questions much earlier because universities do not have an answer. maria: you say you don't compete with a computer. i feel like i'm computing with a computer on everything. >> maria, you are in one of the safest positions possible. you are not competing with a computer. if we got a computer just like you, everybody in this room would be out of business. you are the last person in this room who has to compete with a computer. maria: don't go anywhere, more "wall street week" after this. >> announcer: the carlisle group has been a wall street powerhouse for decades. today, the new new york is ready for take-off. we're invested in creating the world's first state-of-the-art drone testing facility in central new york and the mohawk valley, which marks the start of our nation's first 50-mile unmanned flight corridor. and allows us to attract the world's top drone talent. all across new york state, we're bui
if you get a college diploma, you will be saved and everything will be fine. and i think that's not true. this is very difficult. people should be asking these questions much earlier because universities do not have an answer. maria: you say you don't compete with a computer. i feel like i'm computing with a computer on everything. >> maria, you are in one of the safest positions possible. you are not competing with a computer. if we got a computer just like you, everybody in this room...