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the government of iraq did not make the suny people feel as if their government represented the interests and fell prey to isis. and if we are to keep isis, the next isis, from emerging, we will have two, the iraqi government will have to do something significantly different and reach out and reconcile with the sunni population and make them feel like their government in baghdad represents them. you today said make no mistake, this victory alone does not eliminate isis and there is still a tough fight ahead. what have you learned from fighting, both the coalition and the iraqi forces, learn from fighting isis in mosul that will be useful in this is a brutal, evil enemy. a very determined one. so one of the things i learned is this fight will take longer than we anticipated. all sort that fighting in cities, i already knew this as a professional soldier, how difficult it was to fight in urban areas, but i never saw fighting on this extend the duration and scale. we are applying all those lessons to the fight we are already engaged in the global capital of isis in syria. it was the american
the government of iraq did not make the suny people feel as if their government represented the interests and fell prey to isis. and if we are to keep isis, the next isis, from emerging, we will have two, the iraqi government will have to do something significantly different and reach out and reconcile with the sunni population and make them feel like their government in baghdad represents them. you today said make no mistake, this victory alone does not eliminate isis and there is still a...
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took a lot of gains at suny people day. as if she thought it easy but there are still the little start. name innovation no one thought you were really not just go get a limo met my boy is the mulatto not young but killer bone man opened ya look. at that you were given up out of there was a lost about a president that double dorrien that envelope at about the last stop on the label. wally. cole psyche that i maffia barely gone through that it better same but less than a huge. you could be still lip balm but it's all about delivery my kid have other liquids there i'll start off putting up a nice person is he she gonna enter on every case that you cannot stop but suspend the a stretch of a don't like each one of their culture to do it all in one really mentally sick wastegate are asked to define. is done to not going to say get it done and this start all out about that the get out the real nor now. that the. door manny mild the way near the aim of fuels you have endoscopy doc and a lot of the bad they chiggy warriors call outs
took a lot of gains at suny people day. as if she thought it easy but there are still the little start. name innovation no one thought you were really not just go get a limo met my boy is the mulatto not young but killer bone man opened ya look. at that you were given up out of there was a lost about a president that double dorrien that envelope at about the last stop on the label. wally. cole psyche that i maffia barely gone through that it better same but less than a huge. you could be still...
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will kill a lot of gains at suny people day. as if she thought it easy but they are both still the little star. no one thought they were really not get a limo met my boy is someone i don't let young go but kill a bomb man opened ya look. at that you were given up out of their course and also got a present double dory that envelope in about the last stop on the label. wally. calls i kid that i maffia barely that it better same but less than a huge. you could we still live moment it's about delivery my kid ever the locals there will start off putting up a nice person is he she gonna general is it just that you cannot stop but suspend the list structure of a don't like each one of their culture to do it all in one really mentally sick wastegate are asked to define. is the $230.00 of us a get it that it is start all out about that the racket that are allowed to rule nor now the reason that the. doorman mild the way near the aim of fuels you have endoscopy doc and allowed that they chiggy warriors called out on it but it's going out
will kill a lot of gains at suny people day. as if she thought it easy but they are both still the little star. no one thought they were really not get a limo met my boy is someone i don't let young go but kill a bomb man opened ya look. at that you were given up out of their course and also got a present double dory that envelope in about the last stop on the label. wally. calls i kid that i maffia barely that it better same but less than a huge. you could we still live moment it's about...
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he was in boston suny in a last-minute scramble to help save ted kennedy's seat for the democrats. the republican candidate was surging the polls and if he wins tomorrow, it could sink the president's health care plan. john berman has more from boston. good morning. >> good morning, robbing. well, this is just the last place you'd like to see as a battleground state. democrats outnumber republicans here 3 to 1. ted kennedy held the seat here for 46 years. yet, it is here that democrats and president obama find themselves in a fight for their political lives. >> reporter: the names on the ballot are democrat martha coakley and republican scott brown but when president obama took the stage here, you could tell he's smack in the middle of this fight. >> if were fired up in the last election, i need you fired up. >> reporter: scott brown, a republican and former model, tapping into discontent. >> i'm scott brown, i drive a truck and asking for your vote. >> reporter: brown would be the 41st republican senator, enough to hold a filibuster and fill the president's health care. >> there's
he was in boston suny in a last-minute scramble to help save ted kennedy's seat for the democrats. the republican candidate was surging the polls and if he wins tomorrow, it could sink the president's health care plan. john berman has more from boston. good morning. >> good morning, robbing. well, this is just the last place you'd like to see as a battleground state. democrats outnumber republicans here 3 to 1. ted kennedy held the seat here for 46 years. yet, it is here that democrats...
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a car bomb struck a group of suni muslims who were waiting to apply for jobs with the police department, killing seven people and wounding 17. a police commander is blaming the attack on al-qaeda. >>> u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is meeting with south korea and malaysia leaders in russia this weekend. it's part of the asia-pacific economic cooperation meeting that wraps up today. clinton talked with russian leaders asking for support to end the crisis in sierra. but after the talks moscow said they are still opposed to u.s.-backed penalties. >>> people in san francisco are taking steps to help improve the lives of children in syria. this walk across the golden gate bridge was one of 20 held nationwide to bring attention to the civil unrest in syria and helped injured or malnourished children there. participants are also demanding global action to remove the syrian president assad from office. >> the whole world is watching. massacres after massacres, and nobody is taking real action to help the syrian people and stop the massacres. >> being a syrian on this side of the world
a car bomb struck a group of suni muslims who were waiting to apply for jobs with the police department, killing seven people and wounding 17. a police commander is blaming the attack on al-qaeda. >>> u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is meeting with south korea and malaysia leaders in russia this weekend. it's part of the asia-pacific economic cooperation meeting that wraps up today. clinton talked with russian leaders asking for support to end the crisis in sierra. but after...
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coolest day inland high will barely reach 80 in the warmest location but then all locations warm-up onfeñ suny and sunday through tuesday we see inland high in the mid 80' 80's. mid 70's around the bay and low 60's on the coast. spencer thanks. >> still to come on 7 news at 9:00. starbucks is accidental price hike. starbucks is accidental price hike. >>rr glitch that sent pr >> new data from the world bank show that california economy was equivalent to the sixth largely east in the world7je'f@u year. u.s. bureau of&[ economic analysis rep-/ts that÷ california gd psg 2.5 trillion do,vqrs in 2015.?h year before0percent from the california grew fimuju than the u.s. as a whole. the.r list. 3ñráed states. china.vó japan.#/ germany. themá uk and california which is now in frontvrÑ of france. >> starbucks announcÁnew pricing o6aw the weekend. wasn't supposed go into effect for another two week but the company says a cometáer glitch resulted in customers paying about÷ 30 cents more on afternoon for the drink last weekc. starbucks apologized for the inconvenience and urge customers who beli
coolest day inland high will barely reach 80 in the warmest location but then all locations warm-up onfeñ suny and sunday through tuesday we see inland high in the mid 80' 80's. mid 70's around the bay and low 60's on the coast. spencer thanks. >> still to come on 7 news at 9:00. starbucks is accidental price hike. starbucks is accidental price hike. >>rr glitch that sent pr >> new data from the world bank show that california economy was equivalent to the sixth largely east...
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the defense ministry says the turkish forces immediately 5 back top lebanese suny leaders have endorsed former prime minister nat geo, but mcafee, to form a new government. the announcement comes the head of a parliamentary consultation on monday. in lebanon's political system, the position has to be held by a sunni muslim last week. prime minister designated san her re re step down lebanon has been without a government for 8 months. the country is experiencing its worth to economic crisis in modern history. the u. s. deputy deputy secretary of state rather wendy sherman is heading to china should be the highest ranking biden administration official to visit the country. on the 8th of her visit, china's foreign minister had this warning for washington to j. u. s. it's been using, it's trying to put pressure on other countries and thinking it's superior to others . we need to tell us clearly there's no country in the world, but it's superior to others. there shouldn't be one. china will never accept any country that claims to be superior to others. if the u. s. has not learned to treat o
the defense ministry says the turkish forces immediately 5 back top lebanese suny leaders have endorsed former prime minister nat geo, but mcafee, to form a new government. the announcement comes the head of a parliamentary consultation on monday. in lebanon's political system, the position has to be held by a sunni muslim last week. prime minister designated san her re re step down lebanon has been without a government for 8 months. the country is experiencing its worth to economic crisis in...
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we have a real problem with how some of the other suny lead states are operating and we want to keep this divide. sure, i think it's a great question and i think that it ties nicely to, to the point which, which i think is really important. that odd, do the way we think about the u. s. turkish relationship has been largely defined by the cold war, which been over now for for decades. and what we're seeing enlarge part is both countries sort of the go shading what a relative declined in us power is going to look like and turn is role. and i think that where i would, where i would ship language a little bit from, from golly, is that i think that turkey sees itself as a and emerging great power. i think that her disease sees the world as developing into a mode, multi polar system in which turkey can play a very large role that just in the region. but, but around the world. what i think to go to your question, i think that what's going on with in the middle east is a certain escalation from a pretty ideological conflict that will emerge between between state cutler and turkey. one and, a
we have a real problem with how some of the other suny lead states are operating and we want to keep this divide. sure, i think it's a great question and i think that it ties nicely to, to the point which, which i think is really important. that odd, do the way we think about the u. s. turkish relationship has been largely defined by the cold war, which been over now for for decades. and what we're seeing enlarge part is both countries sort of the go shading what a relative declined in us power...
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something that governor mario cuomo said about advocates asking you to fund this or that, and he said which suny campus do you want me to close. another one said the days of wine and roses are over. to me it seems that some of the press releases that i see are rather pollyanna-esque, because they haven't fully adapted to this new reality. is it time for a reboot as to expectations at what the state can do for all these groups out there relying on the state for funding? and do we need a pay freeze, for which you probably can't do with the contracts -- >>> governor andrew cuomo, governor of new york, factual, even with a powerpoint presentation, seated at a nice social distance from the experts beside him, calm, authoritative. boy, i cannot imagine a greater difference with the presentations daily given by the president of the united states. they say that character is revealed in crisis. wow, these two are very different. donald trump combative, angry, fighting with the press, disputing his experts. could not be a different presentation between the two of them. i still have joel berg, who is here
something that governor mario cuomo said about advocates asking you to fund this or that, and he said which suny campus do you want me to close. another one said the days of wine and roses are over. to me it seems that some of the press releases that i see are rather pollyanna-esque, because they haven't fully adapted to this new reality. is it time for a reboot as to expectations at what the state can do for all these groups out there relying on the state for funding? and do we need a pay...
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the suny system in new york is considerably cheaper. we're talking -- when we're talking about $65,000 to $75,000 a year, you're talking about private education, not public education. so i think we have to make that distinction as well. >> it's true, but people want the option -- people need the option. go ahead, jump in. >> something to keep in mind. so, my assistant a couple years ago went to the university of delaware, a public university. she wanted a degree -- a kindergarten teacher. she couldn't afford it because she was strapped with $100,000 debt. that's for doing social sciences. i think the challenge when we start saying that we even want to do a two-year college -- the socialization that happens is really real. the idea that all of a sudden you go to harvard and you are socializing and you're networked where a majority of the jobs in the future will be based on who you know is part of it, is not small. and what you do by you're creating that, elevating that solution, you're exacerbating the problem. i think the biggest challe
the suny system in new york is considerably cheaper. we're talking -- when we're talking about $65,000 to $75,000 a year, you're talking about private education, not public education. so i think we have to make that distinction as well. >> it's true, but people want the option -- people need the option. go ahead, jump in. >> something to keep in mind. so, my assistant a couple years ago went to the university of delaware, a public university. she wanted a degree -- a kindergarten...
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suni andnt between shia asked and between kurds and arabs is threatening to tear the country apart. this government is in the middle of this and is struggling with a lot of things. the prime minister has not been one prone to make conciliatory statements. >> that was our correspondent and joining us from kirkuk. stay with us. coming up, a tweet that sent wall street into a panic. a report on how syrian activists packed into the ap it -- hacked the ap. affectingresident is the banking sector. we will tell you why. >> ♪ >> for some of us over parts of europe, it is glorious at the moment, but not quite for all of us. an area of clouds marching across the northwestern parts, theng things murky for northern parts of britain and bringing some rain to the southeast. london will get to about 21 degrees on thursday. then the sunshine extensor many parts of france and across the rest of the continent as well. plenty of sunshine for most of us. that sunshine extends all the way down to athens, 26 degrees. look what's happening to the southwest. more clouds and rain. that's moving north towa
suni andnt between shia asked and between kurds and arabs is threatening to tear the country apart. this government is in the middle of this and is struggling with a lot of things. the prime minister has not been one prone to make conciliatory statements. >> that was our correspondent and joining us from kirkuk. stay with us. coming up, a tweet that sent wall street into a panic. a report on how syrian activists packed into the ap it -- hacked the ap. affectingresident is the banking...
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. -- sunis and muslims are ready against him. the politician should work for the people, not our own interests. the people have to call for their rights. i said earlier the arab spring is coming. >> the new year has started the same with the last one did, with the political crisis with the secretary and flavor. that is often a recipe for war. >> venezuelas vice president is calling on supporters to stop rumors about the president's health. he said he had seen him twice in recent days. he said the president is fully aware of just how complex his condition is. he has not been seen publicly since the latest cancer surgery he underwent three weeks ago. >> i was able to see him two times and have a conversation with him. he is conscious after the operation. he specifically ask to always keep the people informed. informed with the true spirit of >. >> macao is reporting record gambling levels. more than $3.5 billion changed hands during the month. revenue for 2012 hit a record $38 billion, that is up 13.5% on 2011. financial analysts'
. -- sunis and muslims are ready against him. the politician should work for the people, not our own interests. the people have to call for their rights. i said earlier the arab spring is coming. >> the new year has started the same with the last one did, with the political crisis with the secretary and flavor. that is often a recipe for war. >> venezuelas vice president is calling on supporters to stop rumors about the president's health. he said he had seen him twice in recent...
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every day more and more terrorist attacks in syria and iraq which indicates the surgeons, the system suny perspective from the shiite perspective and under qassem soleimani they came up with the idea of basically copying the extremists. we say what they did was very successful. so they are trying to copy that model in yemen and in iraq. they do it successfully in both of these countries. now, even after we spend a lot of treasure and money it seems politically that iran and have more control over what's happening in their country than the united states just using actors, a lot of these are groups that actually went to syria. the same thing in lebanon. it became a very important card that they play with the conflict. same thing with yemen. i gave them a base in the southern peninsula. so you know, i have quite extremists groups that's very active and very popular among a lot of people in the middle east. and they dance to the tune of regional powers for the terrorist to get attention. this makes the region even more ambiguous. topics from the specter, we see it emerging in the west which i
every day more and more terrorist attacks in syria and iraq which indicates the surgeons, the system suny perspective from the shiite perspective and under qassem soleimani they came up with the idea of basically copying the extremists. we say what they did was very successful. so they are trying to copy that model in yemen and in iraq. they do it successfully in both of these countries. now, even after we spend a lot of treasure and money it seems politically that iran and have more control...
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though we corrected it towards the end of the period surge, as there by the by reaching out to the sunis, by iraqi forces, by establishing a unity government, killing zakawai , and bringing wayt security, violence was down. but unfortunately, violence we have isis now. announcer: tonight at 8 eastern "q&a.span's ". >> next, a panel of scholars discusses influential thinkers century, including russell .s. eliot, kirk. it was in grand rapids michigan, and it's about an hour. host: we'll move forward in time now to the mid-20th century with a look at some of that era's influential conservative hinkers as illuminated by the scholarship of ben latford, bradley berbinger and lisa zefil. i use the word influential on purpose. he trajectory of post-war
though we corrected it towards the end of the period surge, as there by the by reaching out to the sunis, by iraqi forces, by establishing a unity government, killing zakawai , and bringing wayt security, violence was down. but unfortunately, violence we have isis now. announcer: tonight at 8 eastern "q&a.span's ". >> next, a panel of scholars discusses influential thinkers century, including russell .s. eliot, kirk. it was in grand rapids michigan, and it's about an hour....
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. >> could you speak to the risk you see in suny nuclear power in pakistan and the threat of the shia in [unintelligible] >> pakistan is a nuclear power. i do not think there is much likelihood that they will use their nuclear weapons against iran. objectively, the iranians are surrounded by nuclear states -- russia being somewhat removed now because they are no longer in central asia. but it is clear that it is not in america's interest for iran to have nuclear-weapons. that is the bottom line. as the president used to say, it is unacceptable for iran to have nuclear-weapons. >> i would like to know at what point do you think israel will step in and act to defend itself against iranian nuclear weapons? >> first, obviously, that is a question that only an israeli government official could answer. but from an israeli point of view, it is understandable that they would be very concerned about a nuclear run -- a nuclear iran, especially when it has an extremist islamic government. i am not saying that if iran were democratic and had a nuclear weapon that israel would not be concerned. we
. >> could you speak to the risk you see in suny nuclear power in pakistan and the threat of the shia in [unintelligible] >> pakistan is a nuclear power. i do not think there is much likelihood that they will use their nuclear weapons against iran. objectively, the iranians are surrounded by nuclear states -- russia being somewhat removed now because they are no longer in central asia. but it is clear that it is not in america's interest for iran to have nuclear-weapons. that is the...
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george sunis is his name. he's been nominated for the ambassadorship to norway versus senator john mccain, ambassador of sass. it got prettiey esoteric. >> what do you think the appeal of the progress party was? >> norway has been quick to denounce them. >> the government has denounced them? they're part of the coalition, the government. >> i stand corrected and would like to leave my answer at it's a very open society. >> i stand corrected. look, not many businessmen would be able to discuss the political makeup of norway's government, that's true. but they're not trying to be ambassador to norway. i'm not sure he even googled norway. he made reference to the country's president, which norway does not have and stumbled over just about everything else. >> the heart of our, um, in-services, but, there are -- uh, important that we continue, um, interesting. >> i tied an onion to my belt. interesting. i have a great idea for ambassadors to iraq, such as -- >> some people out there in our nation don't have maps an
george sunis is his name. he's been nominated for the ambassadorship to norway versus senator john mccain, ambassador of sass. it got prettiey esoteric. >> what do you think the appeal of the progress party was? >> norway has been quick to denounce them. >> the government has denounced them? they're part of the coalition, the government. >> i stand corrected and would like to leave my answer at it's a very open society. >> i stand corrected. look, not many...
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at the suni land summit in 2013, president xi proposed that we explore establishing a set of confidence-building measures between our two militaries. and we reaffirmed our interest in doing that at the strategic and economic dialogue. we're looking at two different kinds of confidence-building measures right now. one of them is a notification of major military activities effort. the other is on rules of the road, rules of behavior for air and m acharitime encounters. we're discussing both of these and we hope to have something positive to say in this regard during president obama's stay in beijing. on your second question, we established a comprehensive partnership with vietnam in 2013 when president song visited washington. that comprehensive -- we're in the process of implementing that comprehensive partnership in all areas of the relationship. and we thought it was only appropriate as part of implementing the comprehensive partnership that we look at lifting the ban on lethal weapon sales to vietnam, which we think is -- it's about time that we did that, given the growth of our relationship w
at the suni land summit in 2013, president xi proposed that we explore establishing a set of confidence-building measures between our two militaries. and we reaffirmed our interest in doing that at the strategic and economic dialogue. we're looking at two different kinds of confidence-building measures right now. one of them is a notification of major military activities effort. the other is on rules of the road, rules of behavior for air and m acharitime encounters. we're discussing both of...
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suni poly tech in this case institute is developing neuro morphic circuits whi could be used for deep learning, such as pattern recognition. but are also useful for ai or machine learning. in addition, the institute has established an ongoing research program on restive devices. rpi is pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence in a few different areas. in the health care front, rpi is focusing on improving people's lives and patient outcomes by collaborating with albany medical center to improve the performance of their emergency department by using ai and analytics to reduce the recurrence of costly er visits by patients. rpi researchers are also collaborating with ibm to use the watson compung platform to help people with prediabetes avoid developing the disease. in our fight to combat climate change and protect our environment, researchers at rpi and earth and eironmental science are working with computer science and machine learning researchers to apply cutting-edge ai to climate issues. in the education space, rpi is exploring new ways to use ai to improve teaching, as we
suni poly tech in this case institute is developing neuro morphic circuits whi could be used for deep learning, such as pattern recognition. but are also useful for ai or machine learning. in addition, the institute has established an ongoing research program on restive devices. rpi is pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence in a few different areas. in the health care front, rpi is focusing on improving people's lives and patient outcomes by collaborating with albany medical center...
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javits center, cun yry faciliti suny facilities. ventilators, ventilators, ventilators. that is the greatest need. we're notifying any health department in the state. if you have a ventilator and you are not using it at this time or it is non-essential to your use, we want it. if you are a regulated health facility, we are asking you by order of the department of health to make that ventilator available. we will purchase it from you. you could lend it to us. but we need ventilators. and anyone who has them now, please call the new york state department of health at that number. again, there are a lot of medical offices that have ventilators that are not operational now, and they're just in the corner of the office. we need those ventilators. the ventilators are to this war what missiles were to world war ii. right? rosie the riveter. we need ventilators. that is a key piece of equipment. we can get the beds. we'll get the supplies by hook or by crook, but a ventilator is a specific piece of equipment. these are people with a respiratory illness. we need the ventilators.
javits center, cun yry faciliti suny facilities. ventilators, ventilators, ventilators. that is the greatest need. we're notifying any health department in the state. if you have a ventilator and you are not using it at this time or it is non-essential to your use, we want it. if you are a regulated health facility, we are asking you by order of the department of health to make that ventilator available. we will purchase it from you. you could lend it to us. but we need ventilators. and anyone...
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wasn't on your radar as something you would do but you changed your mind to stop a yes, like any good suni mind to stop a yes, like any good sun i fled the nest and had no interest in the family business. i wa nted interest in the family business. i wanted to carve my own path so i went to uni and got a job in london asa went to uni and got a job in london as a graphic designer. my wife at the time was working as a fashion designer. no interest in coffee or the family business. in london, i started to rediscover coffee. back in 2009 there was a coffee renaissance happening in london, the third wave of coffee if you like. i was going to these new cafe is and it was reminiscent of home, but guys with beards and tattoos making coffee. it was cool and different and new. when the opportunity came to go back to devon to help my pa rents, to go back to devon to help my parents, the prospect of returning there seemed pretty appetising. parents, the prospect of returning there seemed pretty appetisingm is instant coffee with flavouring. what's interesting is, i thought nowadays more of us are movin
wasn't on your radar as something you would do but you changed your mind to stop a yes, like any good suni mind to stop a yes, like any good sun i fled the nest and had no interest in the family business. i wa nted interest in the family business. i wanted to carve my own path so i went to uni and got a job in london asa went to uni and got a job in london as a graphic designer. my wife at the time was working as a fashion designer. no interest in coffee or the family business. in london, i...
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final event for women's gymnastics, biles will compete alongside all—around champion and team—mate suni lee. we'll bring you the very latest when we know more. well, let's go back to that historic win by norway's karston warholm. and we can discuss it all with someone who knows a thing or two about breaking world records over one lap. i'm very pleased to say we can speak to michaeljohnson — who won olympic gold over 400 metres and 200 metres. was that one of the most outstanding athletic performances you've ever seen today? notjust by karston but rai benjamin too? definitely, karsten warholm has been on fire all season, broke the world record that had stood since 1992 in his first phase of the season. we knew then tokyo would be great because benjamin came close to the world record also at the us olympic trials. karsten warholm said when he broke the world record in may it would take another world record to win olympic gold in tokyo and it did. into perspective, he broke the world record by seven tenths of a second, that is unheard of. world records are typically broken by hundredths
final event for women's gymnastics, biles will compete alongside all—around champion and team—mate suni lee. we'll bring you the very latest when we know more. well, let's go back to that historic win by norway's karston warholm. and we can discuss it all with someone who knows a thing or two about breaking world records over one lap. i'm very pleased to say we can speak to michaeljohnson — who won olympic gold over 400 metres and 200 metres. was that one of the most outstanding athletic...
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this is calling for mobilization and other side, suni tribes and militants have lined isis which created a myth forces are advancing to places where iraqi forces left behind. having that said, we have this for you. regionally there could be implicationses in syria and turkey. >> everyone is watching baghdad. we've seen the insurgents heading this that direction. the iraqi government has been speaking to press today saying we have a plan to defend the capital. what are you hearing about that? >> indeed there's anxiety among people in baghdad. they're expecting clashes. it's because of that they'll become an open clash between both parties if it happens. i doubt if isis will launch a major attack because talking about their strategy games, inconventional attacks such as suicide bombs would be benefitting them more than open launch attack because it's what's secured by the army of iraq. i'm talking about that at the moment. they are the major -- they're up to isis, talking about isis, to shake the confidence of people in their own government. they have almost done that. if they keep threate
this is calling for mobilization and other side, suni tribes and militants have lined isis which created a myth forces are advancing to places where iraqi forces left behind. having that said, we have this for you. regionally there could be implicationses in syria and turkey. >> everyone is watching baghdad. we've seen the insurgents heading this that direction. the iraqi government has been speaking to press today saying we have a plan to defend the capital. what are you hearing about...
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they claim they suffer discrimination from the kingdom suni leaders and get little resources. the uprising kicked off in early 2011 with protestors demanding the release of nine men held for years without trial. security forces were sent in. dozens were arrested. the protests didn't stop. three years on, check points still ring in the area. it's difficult for me to move around with the camera. i could be arrested. although few have spoke tn to med media. i've tracked down men that agreed to be interviewed. they wanted their voices altere altered. >> i meet dozens of protestors and secret meetings. it becomes clear there are no unified demands. all want major reform in the countr country. in the early days of the uprising, protestors say they were unarmed. i found proof at least one protestor used a gun against security forces. the government has always maintained they'd been fired on. >> he has closely monitored the uprisings in the gulf. >> the ruling family or elements that are now in charge don't want any political reform and really wanted to show the iron fist. the reactio
they claim they suffer discrimination from the kingdom suni leaders and get little resources. the uprising kicked off in early 2011 with protestors demanding the release of nine men held for years without trial. security forces were sent in. dozens were arrested. the protests didn't stop. three years on, check points still ring in the area. it's difficult for me to move around with the camera. i could be arrested. although few have spoke tn to med media. i've tracked down men that agreed to be...
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security forces have been singled out for numerous attacks by suny insurgents, who see them as traitors -- by sunni insurgents. the lack of jobs means there is no shortage of would-be recruits. >> some of the other main news for your around the globe -- the head of the uk's so service has blocked the iraq war inquiry in london from publishing extracts of notes sent by tony blair to the former u.s. president george w. bush in the run-up to the conflict. the inquiry chairman said disclosure would have offered insights into mr. blair's think again critical points. he says in korean members are disappointed by the decision. they were told the publication would harm britain's international relations. a police investigation into the plane crash in london last year that killed the polish president and 95 others has accused russian air traffic control of failing to warn pilots the aircraft was of course. the official russian inquiry has accused polish officials in the cockpit of putting the pilots under psychological pressure to land despite bad weather. police in los angeles have apprehended a
security forces have been singled out for numerous attacks by suny insurgents, who see them as traitors -- by sunni insurgents. the lack of jobs means there is no shortage of would-be recruits. >> some of the other main news for your around the globe -- the head of the uk's so service has blocked the iraq war inquiry in london from publishing extracts of notes sent by tony blair to the former u.s. president george w. bush in the run-up to the conflict. the inquiry chairman said disclosure...
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the prime minister is threatening prosecution of a senior suny, which leads many cities to believe they could be next, but there could be a coming oppression. the u.s. presence in the country had until recently served as a stabilizing influence, persuading the sunni they would not be oppressed by the shiite majority. with that gone, the situation is considerably more dangerous. >> more than 120 people have been killed by government troops in syria today, according to human-rights organizations. a report which cannot be verified by the bbc suggests more than half who died were army deserters, shot while trying to abandon their posts. syria agreed to allow arab league observers to monitor the protests, with a goal of ending the violence. >> the bbc, live from singapore and london. the search for bodies continues, following a devastating flash floods in the philippines. we will hear from someone who has been affected. >> in a race against time, the american man tried to visit as many as he can before the close. >> the man who buried his fiance alive in a cardboard box was found guilty of a
the prime minister is threatening prosecution of a senior suny, which leads many cities to believe they could be next, but there could be a coming oppression. the u.s. presence in the country had until recently served as a stabilizing influence, persuading the sunni they would not be oppressed by the shiite majority. with that gone, the situation is considerably more dangerous. >> more than 120 people have been killed by government troops in syria today, according to human-rights...
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a massive car bomb killed the influential suny prime minister and more than 20 others. he was defying the syrians at the time. saudi and american backers blamed in damascus for the outrage. so did many lebanese, despite syrian denials. there were huge demonstrations in beirut, demanding the withdrawal of syrian forces that have been here since 1976. under passive pressure the troops did withdraw, leaving syrian influence at its lowest ebb. barely a year later, in july 2006, the militant shiite movie -- movement, has a lot, triggered a war with israel, which was thought of as a triumph. syria's stock rose, too. two years later, hezbollah turned against the root. the message was that hezbollah was the strongest influence in the land. it strained relations with saudi arabia, patron of the sunnis. last year, tensions eased. there were reconciliation talks between saudi arabia and syria. that led the way for the libyan prime minister to visit damascus as well, despite his earlier accusations that syria killed his father. his visit to beirut carries that normalization an impo
a massive car bomb killed the influential suny prime minister and more than 20 others. he was defying the syrians at the time. saudi and american backers blamed in damascus for the outrage. so did many lebanese, despite syrian denials. there were huge demonstrations in beirut, demanding the withdrawal of syrian forces that have been here since 1976. under passive pressure the troops did withdraw, leaving syrian influence at its lowest ebb. barely a year later, in july 2006, the militant shiite...
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great miracle worker in iraq, the problem is he was assisted in iraq by the iraqis themselves, the suny uprising against al qaeda, they ran out of patience. the question is whether there will be a similar change of view among afghan public about the taliban. i rather doubt it, i am afraid. the taliban is increasingly popular. it is the taliban insurgency stretch -- spreading around the country and not nato at the moment. >> we have to leave it there. thank you for being with us. this is gmt with me, george alagiah. israeli prime tester netanyahu gets ready for crucial talks with president obama. we will be reporting from a jewish settlement, looking at the issues standing in the way of the peace process. >> armed police are continuing their search of the gunmen -- for a gunman believed to a shot one man dead and seriously injured his ex-girlfriend and a police constable in the north of england. recently released from prison, he went on a rampage of the weekend. hundreds of offices have the officers have been drafted in the search for him. >> two days after the first attack, there are st
great miracle worker in iraq, the problem is he was assisted in iraq by the iraqis themselves, the suny uprising against al qaeda, they ran out of patience. the question is whether there will be a similar change of view among afghan public about the taliban. i rather doubt it, i am afraid. the taliban is increasingly popular. it is the taliban insurgency stretch -- spreading around the country and not nato at the moment. >> we have to leave it there. thank you for being with us. this is...
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it is entirely possible that you will see a lot more suny refugees around, adding even more to the attention. i think that this is a dangerous moment for lebanon. >> obviously the strategic plan on the border is a bit of a blow for the rebel forces, is it not? how do you suppose this plays into their diplomatic move to get some kind of negotiation going in geneva? known as geneva ii? >> there is a lot talk about the important supply line here. the government is anuous territory and it itrible blow for morale tells you that for all the talk of the president lose in this campaign, he has served him locked up about a dozen. the rebels say that one thing ,hey will not in an interview that is the one condition the government has. >> paul had on the latest with the fighting in the syrian conflict. the ministry and defense has announced a new policy for afghan army interpreters who routinely work with frontline troops, there will be allowed but only if they have been employed since last december. critics say that hundreds of interpreters were not qualified. one disturbing case involved a young tran
it is entirely possible that you will see a lot more suny refugees around, adding even more to the attention. i think that this is a dangerous moment for lebanon. >> obviously the strategic plan on the border is a bit of a blow for the rebel forces, is it not? how do you suppose this plays into their diplomatic move to get some kind of negotiation going in geneva? known as geneva ii? >> there is a lot talk about the important supply line here. the government is anuous territory and...
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it happened at the largest suni mosque in the city. a prominent politicians was among those killed in the blast. >> here in europe, after the recent riots in london, more than 5,000 police officers will be on the streets of west london today for the final day of europe's biggest street party. at grand central, a report that the nottingham carnival brings thousands every year. ♪ >> music and police. list everywhere. on horseback, on bikes, having their photos taken. >> do you think there are too many police here? >> no. i think there is obviously a police presence. they are doing a good job. >> i think people are scared because of the riots. it is the same as it is every year. >> riots in london threatened to dass cast something of a shadow over this year's carn natural. family day was pretty much business as usual. these are the pictures forest johnson will be looking for when he said carnival was a chance to heal the wounds of the riot. >> i think it is great. [crowd cheering] >> we don't need no healing. at the end of the day we're
it happened at the largest suni mosque in the city. a prominent politicians was among those killed in the blast. >> here in europe, after the recent riots in london, more than 5,000 police officers will be on the streets of west london today for the final day of europe's biggest street party. at grand central, a report that the nottingham carnival brings thousands every year. ♪ >> music and police. list everywhere. on horseback, on bikes, having their photos taken. >> do you...
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there will be serious questions on suny and monday. jane: what are the different challenges they both face? are they preparing in different ways? tommy: probably the fact that they had a couple of weeks off did spurs better. they had a few injy worries. hebus a huge link -- when you look at the men upfront, the men on the right and the man on quthe left, and thtion is, does spurs now start lucas morrow and harry kane together?l my suggestion be yes, and what morrow out wide. he blocks up the channel coming up. liverpool has great supply coming from the back. if you can take them out of the game and maybe create a little space behind it, youould make a goal. i have a feeling that this one there will be a lot of goals because the two teams are very good -- jane: tommy, i'm excited and i don't even like otball. thank you very much indeed for joining me. you are watching "bbc woicd news am" still to come on tonight's program, getting into new york's top schools. some low income groups areng struggbut bangladeshis are entrance exams. it has
there will be serious questions on suny and monday. jane: what are the different challenges they both face? are they preparing in different ways? tommy: probably the fact that they had a couple of weeks off did spurs better. they had a few injy worries. hebus a huge link -- when you look at the men upfront, the men on the right and the man on quthe left, and thtion is, does spurs now start lucas morrow and harry kane together?l my suggestion be yes, and what morrow out wide. he blocks up the...
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decision and announced it won't prosecute any further former soldiers over their actions on bloody suny. thatw follows a rof the cases of 15 veterans. one man remains the only formera serviceman to legal action. 13 wereth killed and 15s wounded when the army opened fire on civil rights demonstrators in londonderry in january 1972. you are watching "ber world news a." still to come on this program, amnesty internatnal says it is being forced to stop operating in india becauset of w it says our incessant reprisals from the government there. more on that. britain and canada have imposed officials including president alexander and his oldest son.s the move folldisputed result in the country's recent presidential election. wexplain how effective it might be. >> these sanctions mainly target his son a heads of the security forces and the army and these people don't traveth to canada ounited kingdom. i would say these sanctions are very significant. but ty matter more as a signal rather than direct action which will influence or be a rl push. the european union has not introduced sanctions. th
decision and announced it won't prosecute any further former soldiers over their actions on bloody suny. thatw follows a rof the cases of 15 veterans. one man remains the only formera serviceman to legal action. 13 wereth killed and 15s wounded when the army opened fire on civil rights demonstrators in londonderry in january 1972. you are watching "ber world news a." still to come on this program, amnesty internatnal says it is being forced to stop operating in india becauset of w it...
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government there as part of this consortium we are hearing to buy a major stake in suing -- in this -- in suniing. we know that details of the deal may come later this week. it may be confirmed this week. we also know the founder of the company will ultimately use control if this goes through. that is quite a fall from grace for a man who was the head of one of the most accredited conglomerates here and is one of china's musto profile -- most high-profile. they went on a shopping spree just like hna did and just like london did. they were forced to sell assets. what they did is buy into areas like real estate and finance. it is a consequence of that and some of the roosters have come home to roost in terms of that. the chairman passed up 20 billion you want -- yuan from ever grand. that surprised a lot of investors in the country and cause a lot of concern. last month, what you saw was a court in china freezing assets worth about 3 billion yuan of the chairman over credit disputes. there are a number of issues. tom: as we look into the next 100 years -- >> as we look into the next 100 years, what
government there as part of this consortium we are hearing to buy a major stake in suing -- in this -- in suniing. we know that details of the deal may come later this week. it may be confirmed this week. we also know the founder of the company will ultimately use control if this goes through. that is quite a fall from grace for a man who was the head of one of the most accredited conglomerates here and is one of china's musto profile -- most high-profile. they went on a shopping spree just...
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the saudi's represent the suni world and they are fighting it out through proxies in yemen and syria. the iranians are a major problem countries and the u.s. so we would like to see these tensions diminish and not let the situation get further out of hand. betty: how does it diminish? what happens? a majornk you will see push by the u.s. as well as the united nations and the russian government to get these syria stalks started on january 25. it will be important that the saudi's and the iranians show up at those peace negotiations. this could take months or years to end the syrian civil war but the consequences are disastrous. 260,000 dead, 12 million homeless, and da silva were that has been tested size into iraq and jordan and lebanon and turkey. it got to stop that war and you need the saudi's and the iranians to be at the same table. despite the fact that they no longer have diplomatic relations with broken over the weekend, think there will be tremendous pressure by washington and the yuan to get them to the same table and a couple of weeks. do you really think that will happen?
the saudi's represent the suni world and they are fighting it out through proxies in yemen and syria. the iranians are a major problem countries and the u.s. so we would like to see these tensions diminish and not let the situation get further out of hand. betty: how does it diminish? what happens? a majornk you will see push by the u.s. as well as the united nations and the russian government to get these syria stalks started on january 25. it will be important that the saudi's and the...
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the youngest, john, just started his freshman year of college at suny maritime college, and he plans to join the military. a marine. is reservist, and just like his father, a proud member of the nypd. james is a corporal in the marines. on his last deployment, james uss newioned on the york, made using 20 tons of steel from the world trade center. every time he left the mess hall on his way to his bunk, he passed a picture of his dad. , and james, and to their family, you have sacrificed beyond measure, and you will never, ever stop getting back to this country. thank you very much for being here. thank you very much. [applause] pres. trump: thank you. very proud of you. thank you. thank you very much. the heroes present today remind us of an immortal truth. the future of our nation is secured through the vigince of our people. tourrave men and women who through the gates of hell to save the hurt and the wounded, the service members who hor by friends who perished continuing their exceptional life of service, the moms and dads who endure the loss of their soulmates and fill their chi
the youngest, john, just started his freshman year of college at suny maritime college, and he plans to join the military. a marine. is reservist, and just like his father, a proud member of the nypd. james is a corporal in the marines. on his last deployment, james uss newioned on the york, made using 20 tons of steel from the world trade center. every time he left the mess hall on his way to his bunk, he passed a picture of his dad. , and james, and to their family, you have sacrificed beyond...
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suny may also be under pressure given its sales exposure to huawei, which is being investigated for possible violations of iran sanctions. their dollar bonds have fallen to a record low. on the mainland, despite positive catalysts such as tax cuts and easing capital outflows , chinese stocks are losing ground, the large-cap gauge off by 1%. malaysian stocks snapping a four-day drop while the ringgit continues to weaken. checking in on the bond space, malaysian paper catching a bit with the 10 year yield, adding about two basis points after the recent correction. sticking to its year-end forecast for 4.2%. the rout in asian bonds is deepening after the worst selloff in seven months, adding more pressure on the central bank, which has been attempting to prop up forex and bond markets. this could be a sign of things to come in asia. we are keeping a close eye on chinese bonds, given the yield premium over treasury is disappearing and the 10-year rates in both nations -- you can check that out to see how the premium for china bonds over treasury is shrinking. rishaad: going to get you over to sy
suny may also be under pressure given its sales exposure to huawei, which is being investigated for possible violations of iran sanctions. their dollar bonds have fallen to a record low. on the mainland, despite positive catalysts such as tax cuts and easing capital outflows , chinese stocks are losing ground, the large-cap gauge off by 1%. malaysian stocks snapping a four-day drop while the ringgit continues to weaken. checking in on the bond space, malaysian paper catching a bit with the 10...
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suni lee will also compete in the event. that is the first word news. david: glance across your futures contracts for the u.s. -- progressively red, apart from china where that has involved a little bit of news. a lot of news to digest. we are looking at metals. iron ore in focus this week. getting a bounce today. some of these contracts have been really pummeled. london, we are at 9600. and you had a look at rebar under pressure. the bloomberg commodity index, spot index all the way back to 2012. these are elevated levels. yvonne: our next guest points out that steel production has been cut back. she joins us in our hong kong studios. the speculation is that china is raising tariffs, these export curbs when it comes to steal. how do they change the demand picture for iron ore? >> we have seen big swings in chinese policy on the steelmaking sector. on one side the government tried to -- cut the steel sector by curbing its output and any other side it tries to curb pbi inflation to move steel prices lower. we've seen these policies back and forth. last w
suni lee will also compete in the event. that is the first word news. david: glance across your futures contracts for the u.s. -- progressively red, apart from china where that has involved a little bit of news. a lot of news to digest. we are looking at metals. iron ore in focus this week. getting a bounce today. some of these contracts have been really pummeled. london, we are at 9600. and you had a look at rebar under pressure. the bloomberg commodity index, spot index all the way back to...
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we've been talking about suni, up 10% for suniing. this is the chinese billion dollar and his troubled retail arm. lot more on the way. this is bloomberg. rishaad: checking in with healthcare stocks. we got declines taking place. draft guidelines stimulating pharmaceutical companies should have higher clinical values. this is where we see these stocks down about 12 three quarters one percent. just really taking a hit. >> regulation an issue in the market. looking ahead watching india today. india's government is looking to sell up to 7.9% stake. the offer for sale opens to investors today. technology platform for covid vaccination called cowin is being made. india's monsoon may start again after stalling for three weeks. that can be an impact on crop impact. rishaad: market wise. japan just resumed from the lunch break. we did hear from the tse president earlier. >> i feel that the trading our extension looks more realistic than the last time -- we discussed. >> germany and france urging china to allow more flights. the freeway talks
we've been talking about suni, up 10% for suniing. this is the chinese billion dollar and his troubled retail arm. lot more on the way. this is bloomberg. rishaad: checking in with healthcare stocks. we got declines taking place. draft guidelines stimulating pharmaceutical companies should have higher clinical values. this is where we see these stocks down about 12 three quarters one percent. just really taking a hit. >> regulation an issue in the market. looking ahead watching india...
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what is happening with suni, this is a company whose chairman helped evergrande in september when things were kicking off. his friend is the chairman, and that the chairman of suning.com said he would not demand repayment of the investment that he made in evergrande. since then, these two billionaires have been entangled in each other's fortunes. there is an announcement which we are hearing might come. haslinda: how do you think this will play out, and what the impact on the bond market, given that there is already so much pressure coming from huarong? >> we have three interesting stories in china's credit market right now. huarong is big one. the debt manager will be kicked out of the msci indexes today. evergrande also a giant of the high-yield bond market. now we have. suning.com, another big data story. it is a turning point. it was talking to my colleague, fire chinese companies to big to fail or save? it really is a test case for china as it seeks to reduce hazards in financial markets. these three companies are testing how far beijing will go in leading markets punish companies w
what is happening with suni, this is a company whose chairman helped evergrande in september when things were kicking off. his friend is the chairman, and that the chairman of suning.com said he would not demand repayment of the investment that he made in evergrande. since then, these two billionaires have been entangled in each other's fortunes. there is an announcement which we are hearing might come. haslinda: how do you think this will play out, and what the impact on the bond market, given...
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we are seeing asian stock valuations at discounts. 25% by the end of august, including suny, even after earnings were cut i consensus. sunny optical back below 100. resuming its downward trend after gaining in august. unisplendor jumping. highlight i-cable,m, falling after searching over the past two days. saying it has no definitive plans for fund-raising activities. haidi: thank you so much for that. a look at the movers. trust and trudeau says he will hold firm when it comes to post-nafta talks. president trump said the deal is coming with or without canada. this is bloomberg. ♪ g. ♪ haidi: the quick check of the business flash headlines. reported to be selling its stake in an oil corporation. , the chinaeditor development bank, is putting the stake up for sale in the campaign to reduce private sector debt. cefc has defaulted on to bond payments after its chairman and founder came under official investigation. at thisd is almost stage of an etf for everything and now one for the gaming sector. with video games attracting attention lately, it was only a matter of time before and e
we are seeing asian stock valuations at discounts. 25% by the end of august, including suny, even after earnings were cut i consensus. sunny optical back below 100. resuming its downward trend after gaining in august. unisplendor jumping. highlight i-cable,m, falling after searching over the past two days. saying it has no definitive plans for fund-raising activities. haidi: thank you so much for that. a look at the movers. trust and trudeau says he will hold firm when it comes to post-nafta...
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also, there is also another lady, suni harford. and there are other potential ceo successors. three big changes in the executive board. people have been long waiting for it. at the beginning of the year, we wrote a story that ubs is intensifying succession planning and you have to see that in this context. this is part of the bank's succession plans and iqbal khan is a top candidate. matt: is this part of the ceo lham, oron plan for are there a number of successors? >> i think he was not shy about his intention to become ceo at one point. ultimately, he would have to prove himself to a did a very good job at credit suisse, increase profitability, but his idea to create a international wealth management unit was .idjane thiam's he will have to find new ways at ubs to change things strategically. he was given a lot of loans and selling structured products at credit suisse, and maybe he can boast that kind of business at ubs. and he probably will have to think of the structure of the business as well. if he gets it right, and this is a complex environment for wealth managers, he
also, there is also another lady, suni harford. and there are other potential ceo successors. three big changes in the executive board. people have been long waiting for it. at the beginning of the year, we wrote a story that ubs is intensifying succession planning and you have to see that in this context. this is part of the bank's succession plans and iqbal khan is a top candidate. matt: is this part of the ceo lham, oron plan for are there a number of successors? >> i think he was not...
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we want to build up our tech communities so people have jobs, suny graduates. to me, it was mission-critical this city got those jobs rather than the other cities who i thought were very well situated. very carefule a tracking of the competition that there were several other cities poised to win and we have to strike the right balance. emily: new york city mayor bill de blasio. i want to stick with amazon in light island city. to be or not to be, and bring in andnalyst at rbc capital brad stone, who wrote the book on amazon. what is your take on all of this controversy and whether amazon is going to back out of new york? >> well, i don't think they want to. that would be a fairly big retreat. it has become a referendum, not just about the hq process. you have new york city council numbers talking about facial recognition feature and whether amazon should be selling it to governments. you have a lot of discussion about amazon not being a being a nonunion shop. it has to be uncomfortable and not at all what jeff bezos had in mind when he bestowed the board on ama
we want to build up our tech communities so people have jobs, suny graduates. to me, it was mission-critical this city got those jobs rather than the other cities who i thought were very well situated. very carefule a tracking of the competition that there were several other cities poised to win and we have to strike the right balance. emily: new york city mayor bill de blasio. i want to stick with amazon in light island city. to be or not to be, and bring in andnalyst at rbc capital brad...
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christian parenti, "the nation" cantor became editor, visiting scholar at the suny graduate center here tonight to talk about his book, "tropic of chaos." he has authored three previous books, including not down america and christians books are available for sale in front of the store this evening. "tropic of chaos" as christian describes it is the belt of economically and politically battered postcolonial state hurting the planet's mid-latitudes. societies are misspelled or heavily dependent on agriculture and fishing, very vulnerable to weather patterns. this book is how the environment and climate change and their impact on energy distribution, how they accelerate, how climate change accelerates existing several disputes and some of these conflicts in afghanistan, somalia, brazil are not solely the result of general infighting or economic deprivation or political disorder, rather collectively they are made worse by climate change in what christian cause a catastrophic convergence. his book is divided into four sections, three of which deal with each region. africa, asia, latin americ
christian parenti, "the nation" cantor became editor, visiting scholar at the suny graduate center here tonight to talk about his book, "tropic of chaos." he has authored three previous books, including not down america and christians books are available for sale in front of the store this evening. "tropic of chaos" as christian describes it is the belt of economically and politically battered postcolonial state hurting the planet's mid-latitudes. societies are...
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petraeus talk to up counterinsurgency the more the bill they could be also the awakening where popular suny tribal leaders stood up and said we are sick of al qaeda and they are not representative of is long. but more troops or something coalesced and momentum built and david petraeus saved whenever iraq will be thomas something, but not anything had he not conduct did a search. but my favorite chapter and i think in the history of the american but let's get matthew ridgway. you looked at me like to was that? but colin powell said every american soldier knows this man. a very unlikely person, 53 years old, he had a heart attack and if you know, world war ii history the three most seminal battles conducted on the western front belgium, and normandy normandy, the normandy invasion, of rage too far and the battle of the boat load negative polls known as a commander even in his late forties. he was he was a jay space he wrote and he did none achieve a of the notoriety but he was a reason why the united states won world war ii but then became counsel to the mediterranean and had a heart attack a
petraeus talk to up counterinsurgency the more the bill they could be also the awakening where popular suny tribal leaders stood up and said we are sick of al qaeda and they are not representative of is long. but more troops or something coalesced and momentum built and david petraeus saved whenever iraq will be thomas something, but not anything had he not conduct did a search. but my favorite chapter and i think in the history of the american but let's get matthew ridgway. you looked at me...
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i think in the world of islam there are so many different strains of suni in shia but net national interest in sochi autism takes very different shapes with different places. but nonetheless the strain presents a threat to local governments and local muslim governments which these jihadist do not believe sufficiently are fundamentalist and a threat to the entire world. >> host: on the book tour i anders trannineteen our 20 states including district of columbia and the states include new hampshire hampshire, iowa, misery comment people will say it looks like you are on a campaign tour the one line of the book that is so critical that given all the foreign policy issues this president seeks to transcend the american values and interest as opposed to being an advocate for american values and interest that would seem to be almost a campaign slogan. reduced in size. [laughter] but the idea is that you believe we need an american president who stands for america and you do not see that in this president obama who seeks to be a larger than america's back any time a president of united states trave
i think in the world of islam there are so many different strains of suni in shia but net national interest in sochi autism takes very different shapes with different places. but nonetheless the strain presents a threat to local governments and local muslim governments which these jihadist do not believe sufficiently are fundamentalist and a threat to the entire world. >> host: on the book tour i anders trannineteen our 20 states including district of columbia and the states include new...