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let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. we start in china, where the country's largest and most valuable corporations — alibaba and tencent — are set to release their latest results today — which will offer glimpses into the world's second—largest economy. alibaba is china's largest e—commerce platform, and its latest fourth quarter profits are projected at around $13.5 billion, up nearly 50% from a year ago. the company has close to 700 million monthly active users, and has grown 5% in three of the previous four quarters. but china's economy has been slowing and that could have an affect on alibaba's business. hong kong—listed company tencent is best known for its wechat messenger service which in 2018 had over1 billion daily active users. tencent is also the world's biggest gaming company. but last year the chinese government unexpectedly froze the approval of new games. it's last quarterly results saw profits slide 32% to $2.1 billion. both alibaba and tencent are competing against their us rivals. with us no
let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. we start in china, where the country's largest and most valuable corporations — alibaba and tencent — are set to release their latest results today — which will offer glimpses into the world's second—largest economy. alibaba is china's largest e—commerce platform, and its latest fourth quarter profits are projected at around $13.5 billion, up nearly 50% from a year ago. the company has close to 700...
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printers for home use reasonably priced as well. the 3 d. printing industry is booming according to industry experts void 6 years ago companies in this sector generated 2700000000 euros in 2015 they made 4400000000 euros and last year a staggering 8100000000 now experts expect the sector to make an eye watering 20000000000 euros in 2020. to help protect the region's gorgeous corals from climate change the mon deaves have installed 3 d. printed artificial reefs. and the fashion industry is also making use of the technology creating shoes and accessories from scratch even major fashion brands are onboard sylvia is a pioneer in this field experimenting with various colorful synthetic resins she says anyone can use 3 d. printers as long as they select and use the input materials properly. and even the tyrannous on how to use refine and combine different materials. on the. belgian 3 d. printing company materialized for example has found a way to recycle plastic waste and turn it into glasses frames which by the way are fully recyclable. but also
printers for home use reasonably priced as well. the 3 d. printing industry is booming according to industry experts void 6 years ago companies in this sector generated 2700000000 euros in 2015 they made 4400000000 euros and last year a staggering 8100000000 now experts expect the sector to make an eye watering 20000000000 euros in 2020. to help protect the region's gorgeous corals from climate change the mon deaves have installed 3 d. printed artificial reefs. and the fashion industry is also...
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what's just based on giving us in return for letting him watch us. and shift business it's a constant one strike bezos has collected all this data about what we've been looking at on the market he starts to evaluate it. he wants to use it to learn what preferences influence our surfing behavior. in from let's. get the business. so what's he doing with all this information. he looks at which products are often bought with which other products from their range and then offers them to us he says i think people who bought this product also bought that product. many consumers think this is something really great. it was told at the school. but i have seen surprisingly 30 percent of amazon's turnover allegedly comes from these recommendations that he goes on realizes that we humans are much more predictable than we think we are seen as. huling is pregnant now how could just base all snow that. defeat this piece pick up with the ability to find the right product is not only based on the comparison of a lot of factors but also on identifying patterns machine
what's just based on giving us in return for letting him watch us. and shift business it's a constant one strike bezos has collected all this data about what we've been looking at on the market he starts to evaluate it. he wants to use it to learn what preferences influence our surfing behavior. in from let's. get the business. so what's he doing with all this information. he looks at which products are often bought with which other products from their range and then offers them to us he says i...
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their using facebook. they're using twitter as their own those. are their portals. google and facebook started out as internet companies and it has changed they morphed into media companies they've morphed into telecommunications providers and at least in the u.s. media companies are regulated newspapers are regulated telecommunications providers are regulated internet companies social media companies like google and facebook are not the roles have changed studies show now that individuals expect. the news to find them. when we started them and their number one thing that we were out with our company with that money and aren't interested in it they are it doesn't make anything and everyone to be informed of their baby and you need to create a different format to fit and their lives. are so much. misinformation and it's packaged very well and it looks the same when you. facebook page we can lose. so much of what we've gained in terms of your kind of democratic. market. both google and facebook as they are u
their using facebook. they're using twitter as their own those. are their portals. google and facebook started out as internet companies and it has changed they morphed into media companies they've morphed into telecommunications providers and at least in the u.s. media companies are regulated newspapers are regulated telecommunications providers are regulated internet companies social media companies like google and facebook are not the roles have changed studies show now that individuals...
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and how they are using this and how they see it used. guest: it is split. with every technology, there are good and bad uses. you see the deputies and people who are supportive of that community saying this is a way that our deputies cannot just save time, cannot just have more accurate investigations, liquor arrest of the bad guys, but essentially make them safer by knowing who they are looking at. there is that side of it. on the flip side, there is just as similar amount of passion of people saying this is a step too far. noted, thisors have is an extremely powerful technology that the government can use or misuse area that governments are currently using across the world to surveilled populations. in the middle is the general public that can see the benefits, but also is worried about the harm. i think that is what it may be an appropriate time that lawmakers are considering what is right. host: can you talk about how it is being incorporated for personal security uses? guest: a lot of people know facial recognition from iphone. use
and how they are using this and how they see it used. guest: it is split. with every technology, there are good and bad uses. you see the deputies and people who are supportive of that community saying this is a way that our deputies cannot just save time, cannot just have more accurate investigations, liquor arrest of the bad guys, but essentially make them safer by knowing who they are looking at. there is that side of it. on the flip side, there is just as similar amount of passion of people...
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, us companies and its going to be really hard for the us to handle this. last week, when the talks were going on in beijing, it looked positive. the mood music was dotting the is and crossing the t‘s. was dotting the is and crossing the t's. is about test efforts agreement so t's. is about test efforts agreement so they wouldn't be legally binding and enacted into chinese law. when they did that, really, it went they weren't actually able to have the legal consequences that the americans wanted. they might have done but china had a jet — may get out ofjail card with the change. what do you think is going to happen? will negotiators agreed today? will china move on this? happen? will negotiators agreed today? will china move on thi57m is unlikely we will see a revolution — make resolution today. we might see a move from china to delay. it won't work with trump, not today. and also with trunk being so strong and vocal. —— trump. and also with trunk being so strong and vocal. -- trump. there is a domestic political element to this because we have th
, us companies and its going to be really hard for the us to handle this. last week, when the talks were going on in beijing, it looked positive. the mood music was dotting the is and crossing the t‘s. was dotting the is and crossing the t's. is about test efforts agreement so t's. is about test efforts agreement so they wouldn't be legally binding and enacted into chinese law. when they did that, really, it went they weren't actually able to have the legal consequences that the americans...
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this code can then be transferred to the printer using a regular us believe flash drive or s.d. card. before and after the pros of f.d.r. methods are that printing materials and maintenance are cheap. but plans are that surface textures can be rougher. and what you print won't be as sturdy. so not as durable as items made with s.l.a. as they are if what i miss a lot of the advantages of s.l.a. printing are smoother surfaces and sturdy builds one of the disadvantage is that this technology is quite expensive in terms of materials and maintenance so while 3 d. printing may look simple it does require a fan of preparation. our custom made shift headphones for example when made on a 3 d. printer using 140000000 leaders of synthetic resin the printing process took 12 hours and one of you lucky people could win them i'll just tell us what you think of our new show like the look how do you find our host and what about the topics let us know printing whatever you want sounds like epidermal freedom but there's a dock side to this technology as well like blueprints for making your own fir
this code can then be transferred to the printer using a regular us believe flash drive or s.d. card. before and after the pros of f.d.r. methods are that printing materials and maintenance are cheap. but plans are that surface textures can be rougher. and what you print won't be as sturdy. so not as durable as items made with s.l.a. as they are if what i miss a lot of the advantages of s.l.a. printing are smoother surfaces and sturdy builds one of the disadvantage is that this technology is...
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media ask by the way does the us interfere in russia's election of course the us does attempt interfere and the extent that if we can see the us become a less warlike power that would be a great thing hope to goodness they don't bomb iran. to treating iran like you'd like demons then. i'm afraid we're going to show up until i made it so we'll have to just interject at this point. political analyst lou rockwell my guest. now a new tune of 50 page report details how washington's been backing efforts to destabilize and overthrow phone governments i guess was mentioning that since 198100 the scale of mopin that some of those who've been on the receiving end of u.s. special operations. vietnam ukraine yugoslavia libya one of these countries have in common well you guessed it uncle sam has been involved the u.s. central command recently published a study that's now being dubbed the pentagon's scholars guide to overthrowing governments the joint special operations university published its study they looked into research of special forces operations of the us military across the planet from 194
media ask by the way does the us interfere in russia's election of course the us does attempt interfere and the extent that if we can see the us become a less warlike power that would be a great thing hope to goodness they don't bomb iran. to treating iran like you'd like demons then. i'm afraid we're going to show up until i made it so we'll have to just interject at this point. political analyst lou rockwell my guest. now a new tune of 50 page report details how washington's been backing...
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now on skype from kat mandy thank you very much for speaking to us here on al-jazeera many of us were shocked and we saw that photo that went viral of the enormous queues where people waiting to summit mines have arrests just how big a problem which is a overcrowding is. the problem is you know it saves or not it's getting very common now on everest because since my experience and from 2008 climbing everest absent couple of times it's usually in consultants law also known as the creek or out on everest on the same place and basically what i give is that you know not getting very promising lives and the people coming from all over the lot to come kind of maybe even or whatever they have dreams what the thing is that people come with. a pretty ration that's what i feel because you know people have to start from country beaches like 7200 metres and they go to surf all the arrows nearly all the rest and then they have to continue again like 18 hours. meeting this time people don't bring in water and they have no time or all eat also you know because of all that you so people really get ex
now on skype from kat mandy thank you very much for speaking to us here on al-jazeera many of us were shocked and we saw that photo that went viral of the enormous queues where people waiting to summit mines have arrests just how big a problem which is a overcrowding is. the problem is you know it saves or not it's getting very common now on everest because since my experience and from 2008 climbing everest absent couple of times it's usually in consultants law also known as the creek or out on...
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china threatens retailiation after the trump administration bans us companies from using foreign telecoms believed to be a security risk. no names were mentioned — but the target is thought to be the chinese tech giant, huawei. we'll be live in washington. britain's theresa may sets out a timetable for her to stand down as prime minister — whichever way the next brexit vote goes. and police across the world say they've smashed a cyber—crime network that stole a hundred—million dollars from thousands of people. that's all coming up on outside source. we start with another major row between the world's two biggest economies. china has called the united states a ‘bully‘ for putting trade restrictions on its telecommunications giant, huawei, and has threatened retaliation. president trump has declared a national emergency which stops us companies using foreign telecom systems that could put national security at risk. his declaration didn't name huawei, but there's no doubt it was the target. here's china's response. the us‘s actions of bullying and extreme pressure violate multi
china threatens retailiation after the trump administration bans us companies from using foreign telecoms believed to be a security risk. no names were mentioned — but the target is thought to be the chinese tech giant, huawei. we'll be live in washington. britain's theresa may sets out a timetable for her to stand down as prime minister — whichever way the next brexit vote goes. and police across the world say they've smashed a cyber—crime network that stole a hundred—million dollars...
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thank you forjoining us. we invited singapore's minister for communications and information, s iswaran, onto newsday to respond to these concerns. he was not available for an interview. however he did join us last month when the bill was first announced, saying the law was not designed to stifle debate or opinion. singaporeans have access to information is around the world, news channels and internet sites and so on. our objective is not to suppress viewpoints and it is targeted at false statements of fa ct, targeted at false statements of fact, not about opinions, criticism or even satire and parody. what we are or even satire and parody. what we a re really or even satire and parody. what we are really aiming to do is to help people have access to fax and avoid some of the harmful effects of false information that can have on public and security issues. 5 iswaran interview speaking last month, and that happen before the law it appeared also applied to private conversations. and before we go, we'd like to le
thank you forjoining us. we invited singapore's minister for communications and information, s iswaran, onto newsday to respond to these concerns. he was not available for an interview. however he did join us last month when the bill was first announced, saying the law was not designed to stifle debate or opinion. singaporeans have access to information is around the world, news channels and internet sites and so on. our objective is not to suppress viewpoints and it is targeted at false...
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and that's the news wrap this hour we will end using a 3 d. printer and you could win this cool chance but more on that later isn't it incredible what you can make with 3 d. printer these days guns fool me according to industry experts voters 6 years ago companies in this sector generated 2700000000 euros in 2015 they made 4400000000 euros and last year a staggering 8100000000 now experts expect the sector to make an eye watering 20000000000 euros in 2020. to help protect the region's gorgeous corals from climate change the maldives have installed 3 d. printed artificial reefs. and the fashion industry is also making use of the technology creating shoes and accessories from scratch even major fashion brands are onboard sylvia haydn bach is a pioneer in this field experimenting with various colorful synthetic resins she says anyone can use 3 d. printers as long as they sell life then use the input materials properly. it's what i'm fresh spawn and even the metal ya depending on how you use refine fire and combine different materials real how muc
and that's the news wrap this hour we will end using a 3 d. printer and you could win this cool chance but more on that later isn't it incredible what you can make with 3 d. printer these days guns fool me according to industry experts voters 6 years ago companies in this sector generated 2700000000 euros in 2015 they made 4400000000 euros and last year a staggering 8100000000 now experts expect the sector to make an eye watering 20000000000 euros in 2020. to help protect the region's gorgeous...
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in uganda has been using recycled water for the last eighteen months the used water is pumped into a tonne from there it flows into this busines which contains tomes and sun that help clean the water. now wants to use recycled water to have big points too. so we already have this system and it has proved to be very efficient for us using that same water would maintain the same temperatures because that's also very crucial when you're watching exit to there in doha cherry so for the points that still work in progress for us to see how well be able to integrate it. this and just like more from us to recycle water ideally using renewable energy the professor and his team have been working on this project for the last three years so far their work has brought them to uganda kenya and tanzania. we want to train we want to show people and we want to see how everything develops in the future and finally very very important this we need to at dept this solution for the local market so at the moment we've brought a lot of ideas from europe and now we need the feedback of the local people to g
in uganda has been using recycled water for the last eighteen months the used water is pumped into a tonne from there it flows into this busines which contains tomes and sun that help clean the water. now wants to use recycled water to have big points too. so we already have this system and it has proved to be very efficient for us using that same water would maintain the same temperatures because that's also very crucial when you're watching exit to there in doha cherry so for the points that...
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want to so many of us about us from have to pop over people. thank. god. that we're back what siniora colonel grupo talking about china's military strategy or colonel china is believed to hold the keys to denuclearization of north korea is that so and if yes what concrete steps is china taking to push north korea's nuclear ization forward. i don't think china holds a key to the new correlation in the korean peninsula i believe the director. that is the us. they have the case because everybody knows that china has made. as to what denuclearization on a korean peninsula china is a country is that has actually proposed the 6 party talks and china always chaired the 6 party talks and china has put forward. i believe a good proposal of a suspension for suspension or freeze for freeze if you look at is the current situation or the factors that. actually he has talked to naturally don't you believe that this is very much on or is a realisation of china's proposal because china proposed that to the united states suspend its exercises then they might be willing to
want to so many of us about us from have to pop over people. thank. god. that we're back what siniora colonel grupo talking about china's military strategy or colonel china is believed to hold the keys to denuclearization of north korea is that so and if yes what concrete steps is china taking to push north korea's nuclear ization forward. i don't think china holds a key to the new correlation in the korean peninsula i believe the director. that is the us. they have the case because everybody...
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we are on our way to an experience that hopes to make us think about how our data is being used. we have been instructed to go to a pub near london bridge, where we are delivered a message. "we need you, sarah needs you. keep your phone to hand and await further instructions. josh." text message ding. i've got a text message. "meet me here in five minutes under the green leafy hut thing." recollection is a piece of immersive theatre that uses your data, the same sort of information advertisers easily get their hands on, to take you on a somewhat uncomfortable journey. 0k, stay close, let's move. stay close. are you sarah? yes. do you know josh? yes. we are told about a secret shifting experience, where we give up our memories. memory deletion, basically. and you don't remember because it is procedure you had done. this is the first step towards me piecing my mind back together. i went behind the scenes with one of the creators to learn what is actually going on here. we get sent their name and e—mail from our ticketing provider. we can run a data enrichment on that person. it w
we are on our way to an experience that hopes to make us think about how our data is being used. we have been instructed to go to a pub near london bridge, where we are delivered a message. "we need you, sarah needs you. keep your phone to hand and await further instructions. josh." text message ding. i've got a text message. "meet me here in five minutes under the green leafy hut thing." recollection is a piece of immersive theatre that uses your data, the same sort of...
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thank you very much for being with us. tension continues in khartoum after a seriess of shootings tht left at least six people that there's more mistrust man ever. of the military council sit down protest as of told reporters how they were targeted by the army and turn the military's blaming outside elements. without be more precise than that. of the six people killed there was one soldier with ousted president omar al bashir if not facing charges. of involvement in the deaths of at least a hundred protesters in the weeks running up to his forced exit from power. there are more questions than ever of a how a transition to democracy will happen. let's begin for analysis it reads senior fellow at harvard eric getting to you how big right now is the danger of the situation getting out of hand. it is extremely dangerous and the fact that we don't know precisely how violence last night was orchestrated is deeply disturbing. sudanese professionals association even the most reliable source for almost five months now. yes said tha
thank you very much for being with us. tension continues in khartoum after a seriess of shootings tht left at least six people that there's more mistrust man ever. of the military council sit down protest as of told reporters how they were targeted by the army and turn the military's blaming outside elements. without be more precise than that. of the six people killed there was one soldier with ousted president omar al bashir if not facing charges. of involvement in the deaths of at least a...
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government using d.n.a. to help solve this particular border issue and the future ramifications it could have joining us now from new york to discuss is immigration attorney alan or engineer thank you so much for joining us alan thank you for having me. ellen many are raising objections to using this kind of quick method of d.n.a. testing at the border i'm curious what what are the main objections and as an immigration attorney attorney do these do these objections hold water to you. absolutely the very 1st ejects than is the family cannot be determined just by d.n.a. in many cases people have been adopted family units have been separated you might be with your and or your own goal because your parents have been murdered in these war torn areas so the conversation surrounding d.n.a. is the determiner of someone is the rightful heir of a child that's at the border with them is not really determined is most importantly the d.n.a. test does not solve the solution of these people coming to the border what it doe
government using d.n.a. to help solve this particular border issue and the future ramifications it could have joining us now from new york to discuss is immigration attorney alan or engineer thank you so much for joining us alan thank you for having me. ellen many are raising objections to using this kind of quick method of d.n.a. testing at the border i'm curious what what are the main objections and as an immigration attorney attorney do these do these objections hold water to you. absolutely...
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could you tell us who is here? >> my granddaughter she has two children they are my great grandkids and they are both in school and my other daughter lives with us and she has five kids and they are all in school. everyone of them are doing something for themselves some of them work on a little bit of arts and crafts we were pretty well established right here we don't think about going off somewhere else. if we do we would have to move back to where i was raised. >> this is now our fourth day in talking to people about the importance of the land, in particular this beautiful country. it is something that is -- it seems to me more special than other parts of the united states they were attached to the land and you stay there. children go off to school and they come back and so on. could you just do you have any thoughts for us or outsiders about the importance of the land and about culture generally, does it mean you and your culture are somewhat united? >> i believe that we were taught to respect the land and the a
could you tell us who is here? >> my granddaughter she has two children they are my great grandkids and they are both in school and my other daughter lives with us and she has five kids and they are all in school. everyone of them are doing something for themselves some of them work on a little bit of arts and crafts we were pretty well established right here we don't think about going off somewhere else. if we do we would have to move back to where i was raised. >> this is now our...
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this information helps us and tells us where to go. if you compare it with their cdd information at a financial institution and that information is incorrect, that's another red flag, and the bank will then file a sar alerting -- it's a little more complex than you give. >> i'm going to run out of time here. mr. duontano, could you give us a particular crime that you would have liked to have the information, and how would the information have helped you keep them from committing a crime? >> i'll give you a health care example we had a couple months ago. it was one of the largest takedowns we had. there was 130 shell companies within that, it was a billion-dollar industry. medicare got bilked by $2 billion. it was about $200,000 a month they were running through. that's a lot of companies that would take some time to figure out. >> i really want to understand this specifically. so are you suggesting that had you had the beneficial ownership information, assuming it had to be accurate to matter, which is a question, but had you had it an
this information helps us and tells us where to go. if you compare it with their cdd information at a financial institution and that information is incorrect, that's another red flag, and the bank will then file a sar alerting -- it's a little more complex than you give. >> i'm going to run out of time here. mr. duontano, could you give us a particular crime that you would have liked to have the information, and how would the information have helped you keep them from committing a crime?...
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that we ask the union every time to let us use the rule of the list. under the charter, we're only allowed to use the top three ranks. let's say that this half of the commission was in the top three ranks, but this half wasn't. then we could only pick from these commissioners here and we couldn't even consider these. so we asked the union, just let us consider everyone. that will help us to gain more diversity because we can reach further down in the ranks. other things we have done that is novel to the city and d.p.h., are career coaching, which has been very popular. we've provided career coaching to hundreds of staff. of the people we did the career coaching, the vast majority of people of color and women. that suggests that those are the ones suffering the most inequity in understanding and making it through the process. we have some additional training that started this year on helping people to advance their careers. how to take tests in the civil service system. and implemented a coaching and buddy program, focusing on managers and assisting peo
that we ask the union every time to let us use the rule of the list. under the charter, we're only allowed to use the top three ranks. let's say that this half of the commission was in the top three ranks, but this half wasn't. then we could only pick from these commissioners here and we couldn't even consider these. so we asked the union, just let us consider everyone. that will help us to gain more diversity because we can reach further down in the ranks. other things we have done that is...
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we would like to -- in the supervisor can take for us and give us a favour and take the medallion back and we can have our money back. we don't want to -- medallion can take my life. sousupervisors of san francisco take metal-i metal medallion aws before. i'm not able to drive and my health is not healthy like 15 years ago. in 2014, i my name on the list, take about three or four months to sell the medallion and it never happened since then. we making better service and no money. i wish the supervisor of san francisco take care of us, please. thank you very pitch. >> thank you for your comments. >> next speaker, please. >> 30 year driver. i look into you your guy's faced i don't know your reaction. guilty, the previous supervisor. they forced us, forced me to buy the medallion. we do it for their rule. i wait almost 18 years. i have a van and they force me to buy the medallion. they say do it. i did it. they force us to buy the medallion. this is a crime. they have to get punish and these poor people coming in here, your fight guys have to ct your own mistake. this is america. your mis
we would like to -- in the supervisor can take for us and give us a favour and take the medallion back and we can have our money back. we don't want to -- medallion can take my life. sousupervisors of san francisco take metal-i metal medallion aws before. i'm not able to drive and my health is not healthy like 15 years ago. in 2014, i my name on the list, take about three or four months to sell the medallion and it never happened since then. we making better service and no money. i wish the...
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the us secretary of state has been briefing european and russian leaders on what the us sees as the threat from iran. mike pompeo has said the us fundamentally does not seek war, but will keep applying pressure. we will hearfrom him in a moment. the new york times has reported the white house is considering a plan to send 120,000 troops to the middle east to counter iran. the president was asked about that. i think it's fake news, 0k? now, would i do that? absolutely, but we have not planned for that. hopefully we're not going to have to plan for that, and if we did that, we'd send a hell of a lot more troops than that. the united states will continue to apply pressure to the regime in tehran until its leadership is prepared to return to the ranks of responsible nations, that do not threaten their neighbours or spread instability or terror. and here is north american correspondent peter bowes. it's these contradictions between a senior commander, british commander, and what us officials are saying that are difficult to explain. they seem to be telling very different stories, and this appar
the us secretary of state has been briefing european and russian leaders on what the us sees as the threat from iran. mike pompeo has said the us fundamentally does not seek war, but will keep applying pressure. we will hearfrom him in a moment. the new york times has reported the white house is considering a plan to send 120,000 troops to the middle east to counter iran. the president was asked about that. i think it's fake news, 0k? now, would i do that? absolutely, but we have not planned...
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they use technology to do it. used to be cable, phone, and now broadband but who knows what the next technology will be, which if you note our name, aca connects america's communication association does not refer to a specific technology. who knows what the future holds but we do know companies like shentel communication will connect and communicate. >> host: is cable a dirty word? >> guest: know it is not. i've seen stories to that effect since we changed our name. we are very, very proud of our cable heritage that not only the smaller providers but in her industry in general. very proud. it's that idea cable-television going to the top of the mountain, building a tower, running a wire after receiving a signal and taking it down into a valley that created natalie cable-television, but when you think about it, the whole idea for broadband internet today. that's what we have developed and now we're taking to new levels cable, phone, broadband. who knows with the next technology is. we are very, very proud of her hi
they use technology to do it. used to be cable, phone, and now broadband but who knows what the next technology will be, which if you note our name, aca connects america's communication association does not refer to a specific technology. who knows what the future holds but we do know companies like shentel communication will connect and communicate. >> host: is cable a dirty word? >> guest: know it is not. i've seen stories to that effect since we changed our name. we are very,...
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so using a lot of us if it's an abundant. seasonal move us if you don't know when they're going under so you see it on the bus if it's in a bun they're going to nominate them. you know mobile is what are you. learning. them but on q. work with the new britain bush. because the best that he got the 4 probably was a bottle. just tomboys just didn't see it for a minute there an opinion even ia cine don't treat their own enos he let me think that enable total failure signal going away better to put it in the go get them into going to take those and you have the mental is simple yes well look i. mean if we're doing what they think of the how can i want to do so in a cinema and in the know going through the scene or do you seem vueling cea senior will no muss vote they're not. going to get burned again in that it'll hit again get you know a good lesson in the players if they get them on that of a theory but i know you're going to put it in again and get their company and what followed up on got things going on see into testimony. s
so using a lot of us if it's an abundant. seasonal move us if you don't know when they're going under so you see it on the bus if it's in a bun they're going to nominate them. you know mobile is what are you. learning. them but on q. work with the new britain bush. because the best that he got the 4 probably was a bottle. just tomboys just didn't see it for a minute there an opinion even ia cine don't treat their own enos he let me think that enable total failure signal going away better to put...
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lose it or use it. i just read about a project to improve -- you approved a year ago on potrero hill that sold for a million, to units two units, thank you, they are selling the entitlement and they haven't even completed getting their permit. they are selling it for $2 million. that is not right. it is not fair for you, it is not fair for the staff to do all that work, and one thing i didn't put on the list, which i will add, is there needs to be a major expansion of the small sights program. that is a brand idea and i think something san francisco should ring up and something you should explore. that is it. >> any other public comment? come on up. you just have to come on up. any other general public comment for items not on the agenda? okay. with that, public comment is now closed. >> i just have one comment. i would for this among other articles to the secretary. i learned about a new financial product at wall street and they are crafting the trading of nbo his. that means units never been occupied.
lose it or use it. i just read about a project to improve -- you approved a year ago on potrero hill that sold for a million, to units two units, thank you, they are selling the entitlement and they haven't even completed getting their permit. they are selling it for $2 million. that is not right. it is not fair for you, it is not fair for the staff to do all that work, and one thing i didn't put on the list, which i will add, is there needs to be a major expansion of the small sights program....
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i feel that some people were talking to us because they were using us to do an end run around pentagon officials who didn't want to know. one of the things that we saw was with the rise of shiite politicians and the rise of the death squads, there was an increasing sectarian war going on. there were death squads that would go out at night and hit sunni neighborhoods. they were going through, in some cases, it seemed hitting local officials and others they were very strategic. one of our engineers had been a pilot in the war against iran and he said there's a list. it must be alphabetical, of all of the pilots i served with because alphabetically they are being knocked off. he was afraid to leave the bureau to visit his family. this report gives me the other side of some of that. what we saw evolving was this divide that was finally expressed in the golden mosque of the bombing that did help just increase the blood bath. yet we were also interviewing people like gen. casey who was being told by his advisers, get your people off of the streets. the site of american soldiers is what is de
i feel that some people were talking to us because they were using us to do an end run around pentagon officials who didn't want to know. one of the things that we saw was with the rise of shiite politicians and the rise of the death squads, there was an increasing sectarian war going on. there were death squads that would go out at night and hit sunni neighborhoods. they were going through, in some cases, it seemed hitting local officials and others they were very strategic. one of our...
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here at us and that a man made us young. and they don't have been misled. and i am ordering the advice that i'm making an important that a man i pace. i don't have the best political. minds are when they ask. when i was this year. because you don't step out of the me and. you're like ok on the i am was overnight in front of me relax i'm going to be fine we're going to be right behind you. my. mother. ok. i read all about it. all right let's see. who i was now i'll tell you i was in the. us. when you prefer food. so you go around the block and. i must out of this. whenever my mom 1st went into sanctuary it was so overwhelming because all the time i remembered to go to bed like 12 midnight get up in the morning at 5 and have to go to work. i was kind of like remembering or as a child. i came into this country and left us and then it was going to happen again . what we want is for people to know that this is happening. you can't just turn away. because we're not the only ones. fine for supporting the view that even just one more should not be your family is no
here at us and that a man made us young. and they don't have been misled. and i am ordering the advice that i'm making an important that a man i pace. i don't have the best political. minds are when they ask. when i was this year. because you don't step out of the me and. you're like ok on the i am was overnight in front of me relax i'm going to be fine we're going to be right behind you. my. mother. ok. i read all about it. all right let's see. who i was now i'll tell you i was in the. us....
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they don't give us no cash. us. just cheated right now, there's a lot of arguments about who owns the land. fencehe fence -- this been here since 1952 when i ,ame, and then they said "you've got to have a land lease permit." "since when?" "well, this is a new law." they give us a land-use permit for farming. land-use permit for building a home down here. that home has been there all these years. before the there permit was allowed. he said, "no, this is a new law." "who passes the law?" they said, "the federal government does." a check with them, and sure enough, the federal government is doing all that and using the navajo to pressure us to give it up. we keep giving it up but we don't get no cash for it. later on, i found out that this is a trust land. don'tn't sell it and you own it. you just live on it and die on it, and that's what it is. .ll this place here we suffered i don't know how , and then of drought she is see right there almost completely -- even chewed some barks off of trees. that's how hungry they
they don't give us no cash. us. just cheated right now, there's a lot of arguments about who owns the land. fencehe fence -- this been here since 1952 when i ,ame, and then they said "you've got to have a land lease permit." "since when?" "well, this is a new law." they give us a land-use permit for farming. land-use permit for building a home down here. that home has been there all these years. before the there permit was allowed. he said, "no, this is a new...
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edwin is back with us, and one of the honorees joining us is dr. stephanie chao, a pediatric surgeon at the lucille packard children's hospital at stanford, who not only advocates for children's health issues, but works with the asian liver center and hep b moms to eradicate hepatitis b. welcome to the show. stephanie chao: thank you for having me. robert: now edwin, we had a guest who couldn't make it, but we still kind of want to recognize her. so, tell us a little bit about june tran. edwin: june is an amazing community advocate, lover of the community. she for 25-plus years worked as a social worker helping those that are mentally ill, homeless, and connecting them with resources. i mean, she would literally go underneath a bridge and find someone, and take them in, and help them a long way. and later on, as her kids grew up, she started her own coffee shop, where she wanted to create a safe space for her children to be able to study and for the community to come and join. but going back to her social worker roots, she still had a--you know, wa
edwin is back with us, and one of the honorees joining us is dr. stephanie chao, a pediatric surgeon at the lucille packard children's hospital at stanford, who not only advocates for children's health issues, but works with the asian liver center and hep b moms to eradicate hepatitis b. welcome to the show. stephanie chao: thank you for having me. robert: now edwin, we had a guest who couldn't make it, but we still kind of want to recognize her. so, tell us a little bit about june tran. edwin:...
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it's also used in our cell phones it's use in social media i mean we're seeing this in every facet of our life already but it's still a very unrelated space i mean one example that's always kind of appeared to me is people use the whole idea of online tracking basically companies following the motions online but using facial recognition technology that could be brought out into the real world companies can quite easily set up cameras in their stores and then can use those cameras in this technology to create a profile of our movements what we're looking at who are interacting with and that really kind of takes this whole idea of digital surveillance out into the real world in the kind of a way i don't think people are really aware of. at the moment. someone running a quickie mart can set it up and fill the customers get to know because it was a little better i guess but there are laws in the making as well they could ban them from doing that unless they get the consent of the customer. so we see it on different levels here trading our society and the way we live oh yes definitely we d
it's also used in our cell phones it's use in social media i mean we're seeing this in every facet of our life already but it's still a very unrelated space i mean one example that's always kind of appeared to me is people use the whole idea of online tracking basically companies following the motions online but using facial recognition technology that could be brought out into the real world companies can quite easily set up cameras in their stores and then can use those cameras in this...
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stay with us. we'll find out why uber drivers are hitting the streets to protest outside their company's headquarters in san francisco — just days before its debut on the new york stock exchange. will catch up with you in a short time. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello there. wednesday was a thoroughly wet, cold, windy day for many areas. further south we did see the sunshine appeared through the afternoon, but that gave way to showers and some thunderstorms with hail. all tye dean withers area of low pressure, which are slowly moving out into the north sea, although its weather fronts will continue to affect parts of the country as we had three today. now, earlier today it will stay quite damp across parts of scotland, northern england, with persistent rain, still quite a breeze living in of the north sea. but northern scotla nd of the north sea. but northern scotland will stay dry with clear skies stop here another cold one with a frost out of town. further south, because m
stay with us. we'll find out why uber drivers are hitting the streets to protest outside their company's headquarters in san francisco — just days before its debut on the new york stock exchange. will catch up with you in a short time. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello there. wednesday was a thoroughly wet, cold, windy day for many areas. further south we did see the sunshine appeared through the afternoon, but that gave way to showers and some thunderstorms with hail....
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what a fascinating story, tell us, what exactly was it used for? the slave —— slavery in 1860, and 1807, it became illegal to import slaves from africa to the us but that did not stop people trading in it because the price of slaves suddenly rocketed, and so there are a number of businessmen who thought i'm still going to bring them in illegally and that's what happened here. timothy maynard was a businessman working in mobile alabama and he had a lady with friends and said they had a $1000 bet he could bring slaves and from west africa and that's exactly what he did he set the ship over to what's known as bending now, and this was in the ship and he took 110 nine women and children and brought them over, one young woman is believed to have died en route, but it's amazing that moore did not die given circumstances with them shackled together beneath the home of the ship and a torturous six week voyage, and they arrived into alabama and that was another boat to ta ke alabama and that was another boat to take them off the ship, at that point, the
what a fascinating story, tell us, what exactly was it used for? the slave —— slavery in 1860, and 1807, it became illegal to import slaves from africa to the us but that did not stop people trading in it because the price of slaves suddenly rocketed, and so there are a number of businessmen who thought i'm still going to bring them in illegally and that's what happened here. timothy maynard was a businessman working in mobile alabama and he had a lady with friends and said they had a $1000...
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whips on us. who are going to flip that. on monday saddam's military council and opposition groups finally agreed to a power structure for the country's transition. the. protesters want civilian rule but the makeup of the governing bodies has yet to be agreed. just after these pictures were filmed at least 5 sudanese protesters and an army major was shot dead on tuesday the ruling generals blamed supporters of the former regime on the situation has been exploited by other factions and by sleeper cells of the old regime and others who are still targeting its revolution. the generals may claim alba she is old god was responsible for this violence but increasing tensions between the military and civilian protest is too plain to see. why the demonstration has refused to go quietly talks between the 2 sides continue . let's catch up now and some other stories making news around the world the captain of the refugee rescue ship lifeline will not go to jail but does have to pay a 10000 euro fine a court i
whips on us. who are going to flip that. on monday saddam's military council and opposition groups finally agreed to a power structure for the country's transition. the. protesters want civilian rule but the makeup of the governing bodies has yet to be agreed. just after these pictures were filmed at least 5 sudanese protesters and an army major was shot dead on tuesday the ruling generals blamed supporters of the former regime on the situation has been exploited by other factions and by...
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got us. knowing michael i have not come to debate with you deputies about the right to abortion but then i think that it's also because our rights are not debatable but i have come to ask what you will do to guarantee this right but i don't think they made it so out even that the commission's assessment has to be ready within a week. that it going to. be to go to correlate that with. him but after. they got the work that it that you're taught both. might be welcomed in by you vote goes. all kind of hinting abortion will become legal in argentina it didn't happen today it won't tomorrow but we believe there's been an irreversible change there is no turning that thanks to the women's movement had it. been. stranded and alone. to focus me as far as their children of war who tell stories about their dead parents and siblings only see about. my. the nurses who were refugees in greece and even though some of us psychologist nina pepper back in funds many youngsters writes every day what hope does s
got us. knowing michael i have not come to debate with you deputies about the right to abortion but then i think that it's also because our rights are not debatable but i have come to ask what you will do to guarantee this right but i don't think they made it so out even that the commission's assessment has to be ready within a week. that it going to. be to go to correlate that with. him but after. they got the work that it that you're taught both. might be welcomed in by you vote goes. all...
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for those of us that fly. we'll be around the terminal, responding to our conditions, things like that. airplanes in distress. there may be an emergency landing. they'll have have fire department apparatusen the runway preparing for the worst-case scenario. and lastly preparing for incidents on landings. more than live visibility of flight scheduled. they can respond if there's any type of issue. one of the most dangerous points is when they -- landing. so here it appears that's where the incident took place, when a plane is landing. it appears they over shot the runway and landed there. one thing to keep in mind is these departments prepare for this because unlike your typical medical emergency, could very easily have dozens or hundred ozes of injuries easily with within incident. you have a naval air station respond and the department to send resources because the preparation is in place. these are the issues we're see thog screen right now responding from the fire department. >> it appears to be pretty big
for those of us that fly. we'll be around the terminal, responding to our conditions, things like that. airplanes in distress. there may be an emergency landing. they'll have have fire department apparatusen the runway preparing for the worst-case scenario. and lastly preparing for incidents on landings. more than live visibility of flight scheduled. they can respond if there's any type of issue. one of the most dangerous points is when they -- landing. so here it appears that's where the...
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give us the latest with google. the mobilephone categories completely penetrated, everybody has smartphones and phones, devices. the technology is pretty similar someone consumers are sitting there with a choice, they've got to choose based on the access the data and services of which now huawei on the back foot for the brand and the brand itself is not really been built with an emotional relationship. it's visible but not the same level. i can see now that huawei will face a short—term challenge. now that huawei will face a short-term challenge. interesting that in the united states, they've seen this three month reprieve because actually despite the fact the us is saying this is a security concern, we have to take action, out also take into account the some parts are cut off. wary of effectively seeing what the consumers are doing. when those two big nations take over each other, the really interesting thing is right now, wait until the discussion about 5g really starts. there is a warfor about 5g really starts.
give us the latest with google. the mobilephone categories completely penetrated, everybody has smartphones and phones, devices. the technology is pretty similar someone consumers are sitting there with a choice, they've got to choose based on the access the data and services of which now huawei on the back foot for the brand and the brand itself is not really been built with an emotional relationship. it's visible but not the same level. i can see now that huawei will face a short—term...
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and joining us for more is journalist people sebastian joining us from delhi people good to see you now post full service have shown that there was a consolidation of hindus backing the b j p hindus are in majority in india so does this polarization along religious lines what does this mean for the minorities of the country. but slumber of a model of power from a phrase that somebody gave me doing an interview is that the person said that the made up to fight the last 5 years or more the government short that they can do right we can do nationalist right wing in india is quite imaginative more than might appear to be all caught and so the lynchings the culprit that should movement a dissident it nobody really prepared for that the seriousness of the act so that next 5 years through a lot of unexpected things are likely to happen that said what is expected is an assault on us no loss that is that religion based on the laws but i believe the b.g. is long standing problems of implementing a uniform civil court a common law for all citizens the good making moves closer to that other vice. v
and joining us for more is journalist people sebastian joining us from delhi people good to see you now post full service have shown that there was a consolidation of hindus backing the b j p hindus are in majority in india so does this polarization along religious lines what does this mean for the minorities of the country. but slumber of a model of power from a phrase that somebody gave me doing an interview is that the person said that the made up to fight the last 5 years or more the...
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use a little, pay a little. use a lot, just switch to unlimited. get $250 back when you buy a new samsung galaxy. call, visit or click today. heather: we just learned a sixth migrant child died in us custody last year. democrats demand the answers claiming the death are on purpose. any solution congress will not work with the white house, chris cabrera, thank you for joining us, appreciate this. >> thank you for having me. shannon: how offended are you the democrats would insinuate this is on purpose? you are down there every day, you see the efforts being made to keep these people safe. what do you say about that? >> it is very offensive to anybody who works for cvp particularly border patrol. the american people want answers and we want answers from senator warren, what she's doing to get this done. congress are the only ones who can fix this problem, they are concentrating on tax returns and bank records as opposed to saving children and keeping people from dying, the problem has been out of control for some time and we are too busy fighting wit
use a little, pay a little. use a lot, just switch to unlimited. get $250 back when you buy a new samsung galaxy. call, visit or click today. heather: we just learned a sixth migrant child died in us custody last year. democrats demand the answers claiming the death are on purpose. any solution congress will not work with the white house, chris cabrera, thank you for joining us, appreciate this. >> thank you for having me. shannon: how offended are you the democrats would insinuate this...
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most of us don't know how much data we use. but we all know we're paying too much for it. enter xfinity mobile. america's best lte, with the most wifi hotspots combined for the first time. when you're near an xfinity hotspot you're connected to wifi, saving on data. when you're not, you pay for data one gig at a time. use a little, pay a little. use a lot, just switch to unlimited. it's a new kind of network. call, visit or go to xfinitymobile.com. >> presidential hopeful joe biden getting back lash for saying americans are obligated to provide free healthcare for illegal immigrants. >> i think that anyone who is in a situation, whether their doctrine -- document at her and i committed we have an obligation. we need more clinics around the country. heather: carly shimkus is here with online backlash. >> everything 3. that is the motto for some 2020 dems, almost all of them. heather: middle-class joe is moderate joe no longer, he appears to be promoting healthcare benefits for illegal immigrants saying the united states has an obligation to provide healthcare for anyone who
most of us don't know how much data we use. but we all know we're paying too much for it. enter xfinity mobile. america's best lte, with the most wifi hotspots combined for the first time. when you're near an xfinity hotspot you're connected to wifi, saving on data. when you're not, you pay for data one gig at a time. use a little, pay a little. use a lot, just switch to unlimited. it's a new kind of network. call, visit or go to xfinitymobile.com. >> presidential hopeful joe biden...
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of us in his own little bag. that‘s lovely. you have him close by. i‘m not surprised. he is absolutely gorgeous. when it comes to places stay, because let‘s face it, some hotels would prefer not to see a a—legged furry friend, regardless of how cute, how do you get around that? what you advise on your website? one of the main things is to plan in advance. don‘t leave it to the last minute. that particularly applies if you‘re going to a popular holiday destination where there is not much accommodation, such as when we went to the isle of skye. make sure you book in advance. the other thing is there are a lot of hotels across europe and the us, in particular, that allow dogs. the other thing that we often do is we stay in airbnbs. there are plenty that allow dogs. you often staying in a residential apartment where there are other people in the same building with their own dogs and you just fit in. schnitzel was happy to be on tv but he got bored with me after a few questions. you have been watching news
of us in his own little bag. that‘s lovely. you have him close by. i‘m not surprised. he is absolutely gorgeous. when it comes to places stay, because let‘s face it, some hotels would prefer not to see a a—legged furry friend, regardless of how cute, how do you get around that? what you advise on your website? one of the main things is to plan in advance. don‘t leave it to the last minute. that particularly applies if you‘re going to a popular holiday destination where there is not...
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used by been a scheme politicians for decades. gigantic cost. ns us, distracts us and divides us. it causes us to lose credibility around the world. it solves nothing. this is not who we are. i absolutely reject it. [applause] in this country we are all together in this great experiment for equality and decency. we have not lived up to it, but we have not given up on it. -- that is why we are a beacon of hope. that is why the world has always looked at us, unless we have burned something. america is unique in all of the world. idea, an idea is stronger than any armies, bigger than any ocean, more powerful than any dictator in china. it offers hope to the dying, the poor, the hungry masses. it was written on the statue of liberty. we seem to have given up on it. america guarantees everyone treated with dignity. america gives hate no safe harbor. [applause] is what we believe, and that is who we are. i believe america has always been special. america has always been best when it has acted as one america. one america might be a simple motion, does -- it does not make it any less prof
used by been a scheme politicians for decades. gigantic cost. ns us, distracts us and divides us. it causes us to lose credibility around the world. it solves nothing. this is not who we are. i absolutely reject it. [applause] in this country we are all together in this great experiment for equality and decency. we have not lived up to it, but we have not given up on it. -- that is why we are a beacon of hope. that is why the world has always looked at us, unless we have burned something....
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do you ever use chief political correspondent melinda crane is following this story for us high melinda on the surface it looks like 2 allies meeting but if you look not very far below the surface you see a whole host of disagreement some turmoil tell us more about how you perceive this meeting. well in fact we heard a lot of professions of friendship and partnership statements about how very very important transatlantic ties are but as you said once you dig deeper the devil is in the details and particularly on the question of iran it is quite evident that they may agree on the broad goal of trying to keep iran from getting nuclear weapons and trying to limit iran's support for terrorism and also its ballistic missiles program but they certainly do not agree on how to get there and in fact the disagreement at this point pits not only the u.s. against iran head to head but the u.s. against its closest allies in the world namely the europeans the u.s. left the iran nuclear agreement the agreement does remain on the books as far as the europeans are concerned it is still in force and they
do you ever use chief political correspondent melinda crane is following this story for us high melinda on the surface it looks like 2 allies meeting but if you look not very far below the surface you see a whole host of disagreement some turmoil tell us more about how you perceive this meeting. well in fact we heard a lot of professions of friendship and partnership statements about how very very important transatlantic ties are but as you said once you dig deeper the devil is in the details...
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from the us. china's retaliation appears to have been proportionate. i think thatis to have been proportionate. i think that is important. it has confirmed there will be a range of tariffs from 5— 25% on around 5000 items. this list was set up when the us first threatened to increase tariffs from ten reaching 25%. it appears to be proportionate, that are significant. it does not mean that there will not be other nontariff issues, firms here may face challenges that they otherwise would not have faced if this trade war was not have faced if this trade war was not escalating. we willjust have to see what happens. this has been coupled with a strident tone overnight from china's state—controlled tv network. its main news bulletin last night at seven o'clock, we had a 92nd to camera editorialfrom seven o'clock, we had a 92nd to camera editorial from the seven o'clock, we had a 92nd to camera editorialfrom the presenter. not that rare but the tone was striking. it was talking about china's door bei
from the us. china's retaliation appears to have been proportionate. i think thatis to have been proportionate. i think that is important. it has confirmed there will be a range of tariffs from 5— 25% on around 5000 items. this list was set up when the us first threatened to increase tariffs from ten reaching 25%. it appears to be proportionate, that are significant. it does not mean that there will not be other nontariff issues, firms here may face challenges that they otherwise would not...
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what can you tell us? >> a very accomplished prosecutor, somebody who has a lot of respect from people on both sides of the aisle. he was originally brought in to be an in-house special counsel and he did have the investigations. attorney general holder brought him in to do the rest of it and they were very pleased with his performance. he's not a partisan guy but a no-nonsense professional prosecutor. shannon: us attorney durham, the inspector general, they are looking into the origins of the fisa warrants and who started this whole thing. this is the appropriate level of staffing to get it done. >> trump and william barr going you can run an investigation, everybody can run an investigation. it is getting ridiculous. the fbi did not choose who donald trump would have around him. he chose to have two white-collar criminals with ties to the kremlin. he didn't choose to have george papadopoulos have a couple drinks and run his mouth to the australians. george papadopoulos and donald trump had him on that st
what can you tell us? >> a very accomplished prosecutor, somebody who has a lot of respect from people on both sides of the aisle. he was originally brought in to be an in-house special counsel and he did have the investigations. attorney general holder brought him in to do the rest of it and they were very pleased with his performance. he's not a partisan guy but a no-nonsense professional prosecutor. shannon: us attorney durham, the inspector general, they are looking into the origins...
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give us a call! the key thing is about trust and facebook has lost that, among so many people out there come as is obviously from those responses. absolutely and you can see from the diverse nature of the responses that there is a lot of lingering concerns. you can see that the company has not been able to put that story behind them and i think there is a lot more that needs to be done before they can regain the trust of their users. and a story in the guardian and other papers about the guardian and other papers about the imf, another warning about global growth but this time pinpointing the china trade spat with america and saying that this will have a real impact on global growth for everybody, notjust china and the us. i think that is the complexity around the story. you can start an estimate to, if those ta riffs start an estimate to, if those tariffs were to stay in place for a year, you can calculate the direct impact they would have, although there is a lot of unintended consequences and seco
give us a call! the key thing is about trust and facebook has lost that, among so many people out there come as is obviously from those responses. absolutely and you can see from the diverse nature of the responses that there is a lot of lingering concerns. you can see that the company has not been able to put that story behind them and i think there is a lot more that needs to be done before they can regain the trust of their users. and a story in the guardian and other papers about the...
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whips on us. and opposition groups finally agreed to a power structure for the country's transition. from one civilian rule but the makeup of the governing bodies has yet to be agreed. at a news conference on tuesday during general supporters within the security forces for the violence. the money is that the situation has been exploited by other factions and by sleeper cells of the old regime and others who are still targeting is revolution i believe. heightened tensions between the military and civilian protests all to playing to see what the demonstrate has refused to go quietly talks between the 2 sides continue. now anti muslim mobs have killed one person and attacked mosques and muslim owned businesses the government has extended the curfew to a 2nd night as they try to contain the violence sectarian anger has been building since the easter sunday bombings by islamists those bombings of course killed more than 250 people now in the city of the gumbo hundreds of muslim refugees mostly from afg
whips on us. and opposition groups finally agreed to a power structure for the country's transition. from one civilian rule but the makeup of the governing bodies has yet to be agreed. at a news conference on tuesday during general supporters within the security forces for the violence. the money is that the situation has been exploited by other factions and by sleeper cells of the old regime and others who are still targeting is revolution i believe. heightened tensions between the military...
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then came use of danny's uncle. it was a notice like one of those adverts you sell at apartment on the same page size color. and his partner were found guilty yesterday of the spy and there will be. tomorrow morning. that was my turn point i guess. it was only one thought which is the same thing everybody had just one thought left let's get out. jews were not allowed to f possible so they couldn't leave the country. so there was no other option just. 7071 that you're at school was the year you're going to school every morning you count and you look around who is left in your classroom. my mother we had an idea that she was planning to run away. but not a tall adventurous person very insecure she tried to keep myself occupied. she was making goals walky men and women in customs. plans were to go on holiday such to northern iraq it's beautiful it's lovely. and. once we're in the kurdish areas we're pretty much safe because they didn't have any animosity towards us. we knew that this was a proper way to escape. over $7
then came use of danny's uncle. it was a notice like one of those adverts you sell at apartment on the same page size color. and his partner were found guilty yesterday of the spy and there will be. tomorrow morning. that was my turn point i guess. it was only one thought which is the same thing everybody had just one thought left let's get out. jews were not allowed to f possible so they couldn't leave the country. so there was no other option just. 7071 that you're at school was the year...