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so it is similar how the u.s. could separate the pkk from the ypg but they are struggling to separate its own ongoing dialogue so the goals with whatever demands or interest. what the kurdish movement has always been good at and trying to stay those goals to provide security and autonomy it will focus on that and not try to be diverted by other issues. [inaudible] that is the perfect scenario because the regime allowed ypg in the east and recently with that turkish convoy so i think what the regime likes to do is to show how complicated the relationship is or maybe russia doesn't have that much leverage so i do think that has happened as part of the solution then the iranian forces for what they were trying to do their asking them to support the ypg they would like to see the ypg that is why iran is constantly shifting because the regime turns a blind eye then ypg gets too close and they are anxious about that. they change their tune. to make the question about the election is that if people in government circles
so it is similar how the u.s. could separate the pkk from the ypg but they are struggling to separate its own ongoing dialogue so the goals with whatever demands or interest. what the kurdish movement has always been good at and trying to stay those goals to provide security and autonomy it will focus on that and not try to be diverted by other issues. [inaudible] that is the perfect scenario because the regime allowed ypg in the east and recently with that turkish convoy so i think what the...
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the u.s. is losing into a summer one the climate denying is precluding them from the dissipating of this new economy number one and number two the effects of the climate change and why the catastrophes the global you know migrants that are the result of it all these other problems are hurting the u.s. economy on the other side of the trade so you've got a double by. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last long term. care act up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry finally i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath . but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was a cave still some more fun to view those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised. never feel like it said one does not need a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death for this one quite d
the u.s. is losing into a summer one the climate denying is precluding them from the dissipating of this new economy number one and number two the effects of the climate change and why the catastrophes the global you know migrants that are the result of it all these other problems are hurting the u.s. economy on the other side of the trade so you've got a double by. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last long term. care act up to you as we all...
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the u.s. focuses on is the fact in syria the pyd operates according to the specific conditions of syria. they have autonomy in their decision-making processes. they make their decisions on what is good at the moment. they trained people in syria. they are focused on syria. i do not think this nuance is not of great interest to turkey, but it is important when looking and ypg. at the same time, these operations have not encountered in the military way against turkey. there have not been attacks on turkey from syrian territory. they have not -- they have tried to keep the past few years their senior commanders in syria. so the problem is for the united states is that by denying any somethingen the two, that is necessary for u.s. policy, they make it difficult for the u.s. to acknowledge some of turkey's concern or try to explain why the pyg is not a real threat -- ypg is not a real threat. when we look at them, we see they are operating according to syrian conditions for the situation in syria.
the u.s. focuses on is the fact in syria the pyd operates according to the specific conditions of syria. they have autonomy in their decision-making processes. they make their decisions on what is good at the moment. they trained people in syria. they are focused on syria. i do not think this nuance is not of great interest to turkey, but it is important when looking and ypg. at the same time, these operations have not encountered in the military way against turkey. there have not been attacks...
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the u.s. defense department published its nuclear posture review on friday outlining america's nuclear strategy apart from strengthening u.s. nuclear capability the doctrine takes a seemingly tougher stance on china russia and north korea claiming these states represent a unique and complex threat the review also points out that the united states would not hesitate to respond to a non-nuclear attack using nuclear weapons we discussed the document with a us politician as well as the director from the nuclear age peace foundation. the vast majority of the nuclear issue is word for for the from the obama administration however the underlying tone of it is a throwback to the cold war. president trump declared in his state of the union address was that we need to ramp up our nuclear capability and we are so strong that nobody would be even willing to engage in or even try and gauge with the united states because we have a strong and clear arsenal that actually is really dangerous thinking and it's
the u.s. defense department published its nuclear posture review on friday outlining america's nuclear strategy apart from strengthening u.s. nuclear capability the doctrine takes a seemingly tougher stance on china russia and north korea claiming these states represent a unique and complex threat the review also points out that the united states would not hesitate to respond to a non-nuclear attack using nuclear weapons we discussed the document with a us politician as well as the director...
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under u.s. law, the folks who have children are not able to adjust their status to a green card, except under very few and small circumstances that are very rarely used, so the notion that having a child here can somehow lead to a green card for you in the future if you are still in the u.s. unlawfully does not hold true. memphis, you are on the line. caller: where i live, a lot of people's big the rhetoric about round them up and ship them out. i'm wondering how likely it is the we would set up college, you could fill a whole stadium. how likely is it that we start deporting people en masse? is that something you think we should do as americans? round them up and put them in facilities or camp situation and then import them if they don't have legal papers? guest: absolutely not. i think the u.s. immigration enforcement should focus 100% on people who are actual criminals, people who commit violent and property offenses, national security threats, and those who have communicable diseases, and th
under u.s. law, the folks who have children are not able to adjust their status to a green card, except under very few and small circumstances that are very rarely used, so the notion that having a child here can somehow lead to a green card for you in the future if you are still in the u.s. unlawfully does not hold true. memphis, you are on the line. caller: where i live, a lot of people's big the rhetoric about round them up and ship them out. i'm wondering how likely it is the we would set...
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the u.s. is losing in two ways number one the climate denying is precluding them from the dissipating in this new economy number one and number two the effects of the climate change and why the catastrophes the global you know migrants that are the result of it all this other problems are hurting the us economy on the other side of the trade so you've got a double bind. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the night we do exactly just pull on awesome the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what we want to do is the really packed a punch oh yeah because the john oliver of party america is doing the same thing we are apparently better than two thousand. and see people you never heard of love redacted tonight not the president of the world bank so they can go right through it send us an e-mail join me every thursday on the alex salmond short and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. hey everybody i'm s
the u.s. is losing in two ways number one the climate denying is precluding them from the dissipating in this new economy number one and number two the effects of the climate change and why the catastrophes the global you know migrants that are the result of it all this other problems are hurting the us economy on the other side of the trade so you've got a double bind. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the night we do exactly just pull on awesome the only show i go out of...
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a social media movement is driving change in the u.s. the hashtag and already calls on businesses to end their relationships with the gun lobby and firms are listening rental car companies including hats and i say that ending that discount programs with n.r.a. members. u.s. airline delta has also ceased its n.r.a. discounts. and the first national bank one of the largest private banks in the u.s. has said it will stop making n.r.a. branded credit cards the reaction from customers it's mixed. it shows just how deep the divide here is. for these fans cutting ties to the n.r.a. it's largely a symbolic decision. driven by youth led protests following last week's deadly school shooting in florida. state governor rick scott was also moved to call for tighter gun laws i want to make it virtually impossible for anyone who has mental issues to use a gun we will require all individuals purchasing firearms to be twenty one or older those pushing for change say that's not enough this tweet is from cameron caskey who's organizing the large march on w
a social media movement is driving change in the u.s. the hashtag and already calls on businesses to end their relationships with the gun lobby and firms are listening rental car companies including hats and i say that ending that discount programs with n.r.a. members. u.s. airline delta has also ceased its n.r.a. discounts. and the first national bank one of the largest private banks in the u.s. has said it will stop making n.r.a. branded credit cards the reaction from customers it's mixed. it...
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so there's at least one u.s. citizen who has filed with the ico and we have received updates recently that -- of the investigations far more complex than they anticipated. they had hoped to provide a report at last fall. but as they dug deeper into it, it became more and more complex. so they're still working on it few we have received follow-up that the investigation is coming along. and it certainly has been useful to provide this information also to the senate select committee on intelligence and others here in the u.s. to ours trying to figure out the companies role in 2016 election. but the key idea is that u.s. voters data appears to have been processed in the united kingdom and this was probably unprecedented. >> and i want you to think -- it simply because of the construct of the company cambridge and its groups. that data has been purchased outside of america are there any rules around the location of where they store and process relating to politics in america? >> interestingly it doesn't seem like u.s.
so there's at least one u.s. citizen who has filed with the ico and we have received updates recently that -- of the investigations far more complex than they anticipated. they had hoped to provide a report at last fall. but as they dug deeper into it, it became more and more complex. so they're still working on it few we have received follow-up that the investigation is coming along. and it certainly has been useful to provide this information also to the senate select committee on...
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the goal was to create chaos in the u.s., they have succeeded beyond their wildest dreams. we have been following is to moments. more on this latest storm? andrump is that his resorts inside did counsel russians for trying to sway the interesting it is because there have been doubts about whether russia interfered in the election and it makes it difficult to dispute, now that there are concrete charges. he spent the weekend talking about all manner of things about the investigation. >> the facebook vice president has been weighing in. trump re-tweeted a series of posts and made the point that the main goal was not to sway the election one way or another and that is interesting because they have tried to remain neutral and not be side of this.ther theident trump retweets it raisesxecutive and some eyebrows at facebook, who would rather not be dragged into this. >> they are trying to walk the gotral line there, but re-tweeted by the president and a makes it difficult to stay out of the headlines now. >> we will further discuss the 20igration debate in about minutes from now.
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if it's margin i mean the u.s. believes and if you go back to the past twenty years you know there was a period in the ninety's when the u.s. believed it was a unit polar power so clearly above every other power in the world and able to take unilateral action what you've seen in the last decade or two is the fact u.s. seeing china particularly a rise very quickly and there is a war a on the economic side you know china is six seven years away from becoming the biggest economic power in market value terms so that is the concern i think were approaching in an interesting way another spot nick moment. as you remember in the fifty's when the u.s. worried it was falling behind the soviet union and technology development. russia and china are cold revisionist powerset want to shape the world under their modelling the latest us to fan strategy so to me it sounds that an american mindset there is to american will do which is right and there is all the rest which are incorrect or adversary revisionist and need to be confron
if it's margin i mean the u.s. believes and if you go back to the past twenty years you know there was a period in the ninety's when the u.s. believed it was a unit polar power so clearly above every other power in the world and able to take unilateral action what you've seen in the last decade or two is the fact u.s. seeing china particularly a rise very quickly and there is a war a on the economic side you know china is six seven years away from becoming the biggest economic power in market...
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if the u.s. were willing to use it, would it have political leverage vis-a-vis the ypg or pyd in order perhaps to get some kind of pronunciation of claims that are troubling turkey and thereby pacify the situation? u.s. has think the very little political leverage at the moment. that is the result also of a strategic choice. i think what they can do now is exerted pressure they have on the ypg to keep a low profile to to two cantons of the east and somehow try to preserve and defend what they have and then pressure turkey to stay away from further interference here, but then we also have to reckon with the russians. we have to put russians into the equation because this riftt between n the u.s. and turkey ia strategic goal in my view and also a strategic asset for the russians. that is why the russians are not easing thein situation, but they are interested in further escalation between these two powers.s. i think the ypg knows that i can fall victim to this, but in new this from the beginning. a
if the u.s. were willing to use it, would it have political leverage vis-a-vis the ypg or pyd in order perhaps to get some kind of pronunciation of claims that are troubling turkey and thereby pacify the situation? u.s. has think the very little political leverage at the moment. that is the result also of a strategic choice. i think what they can do now is exerted pressure they have on the ypg to keep a low profile to to two cantons of the east and somehow try to preserve and defend what they...
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now the u.s. defense department published its nuclear posture review on friday outlining america's nuclear strategy apart from strengthening its nuclear capability the doctrine takes a tougher stance on china russia and north korea claiming the states for presenting a unique and complex threat review also points out the united states wouldn't hesitate to respond to a non nuclear attack using nuclear weapons russia's ambassador to the us has given us his reaction. in order to justify the increase in military spending and the growth in its nuclear capabilities america has come up with a scare story about russia we understand that the ideas aimed at boosting the military budget with trillions of dollars. of the twenty eight hundred nuclear review is already being compared to barack obama's from seven years ago we discussed the document with a us politician as well as the director from the nuclear age peace foundation. vast majority of the nuclear issue is word for for everyone from the obama administ
now the u.s. defense department published its nuclear posture review on friday outlining america's nuclear strategy apart from strengthening its nuclear capability the doctrine takes a tougher stance on china russia and north korea claiming the states for presenting a unique and complex threat review also points out the united states wouldn't hesitate to respond to a non nuclear attack using nuclear weapons russia's ambassador to the us has given us his reaction. in order to justify the...
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the u.s. congress appears ready to consider new rules to impose firm federal oversight on the emerging cryptocurrency asset class news reports indicate that there is a bipartisan support for considering the effort in both the u.s. house of representatives and the u.s. senate the move is said to be in response to the growing size of the digital currency capitalization which some say could have an impact an adverse impact on the u.s. economy a senate banking committee member republican senator mike rounds said quote there's no question about the fact that there is a need for a regulatory framework crypto currencies are currently regulated by the u.s. securities exchange commission before the commodity futures trading commission my old agency the department of treasury and the u.s. federal reserve and individual states. japan's steel industry said on monday that the a proposal by the u.s. department of commerce to president donald trump would impose curbs on steel imports and that it violates the
the u.s. congress appears ready to consider new rules to impose firm federal oversight on the emerging cryptocurrency asset class news reports indicate that there is a bipartisan support for considering the effort in both the u.s. house of representatives and the u.s. senate the move is said to be in response to the growing size of the digital currency capitalization which some say could have an impact an adverse impact on the u.s. economy a senate banking committee member republican senator...
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yes, we have seen the u.s. surprising on the upside, but nevertheless demand and production outside the u.s., there has been some pleasant surprises for oil producers there as well. so the big question really is moving forward -- can they maintain this cohesive agreement that they have come to? we think they can because it is in their best interest to. we think the most likely scenario is that they will gradually exit out of this accord, with a gradual increase, rather than an all-out aggressive market move. yousef: you listen to the venezuelans. they are putting proposals on the table. thinking that this is working, talk of withdrawal is far as reaching the table at the moment, as far as how it is playing out to the region. you put out a report, $60 a barrel is relatively strong for core solid news for the gulf. him hi we put up on the chart wt is happening. i know that you feel strongly about saudi banks, a lot of people keep raving about them, but in this case what we have done is we have taken the bloomberg
yes, we have seen the u.s. surprising on the upside, but nevertheless demand and production outside the u.s., there has been some pleasant surprises for oil producers there as well. so the big question really is moving forward -- can they maintain this cohesive agreement that they have come to? we think they can because it is in their best interest to. we think the most likely scenario is that they will gradually exit out of this accord, with a gradual increase, rather than an all-out...
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u.s. sanctions spook the sick. from simple structure plan to become promises small long detail take a look at the concepts with al financial correspondent and this will put the super back into super markets a whole new experience minus the stuff just don't go shoplifting. i've been fizzling let's do business. plans of new u.s. sanctions against russia over election meddling could target the banks that are funding a huge buildup of alms they key to the country's weapons exports that are worth billions of euros and of crucial for the economy the kremlin is trying to find ways to protect the state owned lenders from any risk. weapons have traditionally been a booming business in russia. last year russia export a twelve billion euros worth of arms to fifty three nations private banks usually play a key role managing arms exports but many of them are now subject to u.s. sanctions potentially throwing a wrench into russia's well oiled arms industry until moscow repurposed the problem spawn that
u.s. sanctions spook the sick. from simple structure plan to become promises small long detail take a look at the concepts with al financial correspondent and this will put the super back into super markets a whole new experience minus the stuff just don't go shoplifting. i've been fizzling let's do business. plans of new u.s. sanctions against russia over election meddling could target the banks that are funding a huge buildup of alms they key to the country's weapons exports that are worth...
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structure for us in the u.s. is the installation and the man management of these solar and renewable energy projects so i mean if you think about places in the world and you think about you know the middle east and obviously they have their their own energy source with with in the ground there but it's there's a lot of sun there's a lot of sun and africa and some other parts of the world but we've got a lot of sun in the in the southwest eccentric how does the u.s. stack up as in terms of potential for use of solar energy going into the future genetic. well solar is a great aspect of providing renewable energy there's a lot of other renewable energies that we're looking to work with waste to energy wind turbines geothermal so it depends on the location for you know getting the most aspects from the solar products and solar panel production and what do you think are there are sort of the biggest challenges for the u.s. solar industry well primarily we're looking to be able to expand the solar footprint and reduce
structure for us in the u.s. is the installation and the man management of these solar and renewable energy projects so i mean if you think about places in the world and you think about you know the middle east and obviously they have their their own energy source with with in the ground there but it's there's a lot of sun there's a lot of sun and africa and some other parts of the world but we've got a lot of sun in the in the southwest eccentric how does the u.s. stack up as in terms of...
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of well the battle of the battle of mosul but we were there from the very beginning from when those u.s. led coalition jets bombed isis in in mosul day and night then when it was safer we got a little closer to see what those explosions and really caused the price of the liberation of mosul. civilian casualties are a fact of life in this sort of situation. do you agree that some of the the high level of i think ridiculous standard that we had previously is now created this. behavior by isis that they now realize if they take human shield they're going to avoid being struck and that actually this is adding to the problem congressman i do believe they understand our sensitivity to civilian casualties and they're exploiting that and i do agree that as we move into these urban environments it is in become more and more difficult to apply extraordinarily high standards for the things we're doing although we will try. neighboring street all but destroyed the street across rubble the street over there . the same story wherever you look. worse still countless bodies very all this rubble and you
of well the battle of the battle of mosul but we were there from the very beginning from when those u.s. led coalition jets bombed isis in in mosul day and night then when it was safer we got a little closer to see what those explosions and really caused the price of the liberation of mosul. civilian casualties are a fact of life in this sort of situation. do you agree that some of the the high level of i think ridiculous standard that we had previously is now created this. behavior by isis...
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u.s. and russian leaders in the 20th century. the discussion included assessments of presidents like ronald reagan, and john kennedy are and their russian counterparts. riyad. about one hour to >> as with the end of the cold war, breathtaking speed and just when you think you are beginning to digest what happened by 1992, wait there is a new administration in office and we are going to have that explain to us. >> let me start with a couple of ironies. i do remember as a reporter, when the bush administration came in, it was a little scratchy with the reagan administration going out. i do recall a pause, the secretary of state wanted to make sure he was not captured by the building and that kind of thing. when four years later the clinton administration came in, all i can say is bill clinton picked up exactly where bush 41 was. it was an extraordinary transition. well before inauguration, a number of people including those you have heard from, and are going to hear from during the rest of t
u.s. and russian leaders in the 20th century. the discussion included assessments of presidents like ronald reagan, and john kennedy are and their russian counterparts. riyad. about one hour to >> as with the end of the cold war, breathtaking speed and just when you think you are beginning to digest what happened by 1992, wait there is a new administration in office and we are going to have that explain to us. >> let me start with a couple of ironies. i do remember as a reporter,...
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the u.s. is losing into a summer on the climate denying is precluding them from the dissipating in this new economy number one and number two the effects of climate change and why the catastrophes the global you know migrant center are the result of it all this other problems are hurting the u.s. economy on the other side of the trade so you've got a double by. despite its title and history decision to unionize dominated international sport however this was not about the numbers of those champions from the. sort of you know. run on the children number like this it that. brought me more moved on from the window for me just remember if your brother described a relief for the working group of mothers she was the first computers after your you were the first some of you to lympics team of nine hundred fifty two minutes and did seeds of isis concentration camp prisoners and frontline soldiers for sure currently in the us it's good to go from here with corruption because you are much closer to the i
the u.s. is losing into a summer on the climate denying is precluding them from the dissipating in this new economy number one and number two the effects of climate change and why the catastrophes the global you know migrant center are the result of it all this other problems are hurting the u.s. economy on the other side of the trade so you've got a double by. despite its title and history decision to unionize dominated international sport however this was not about the numbers of those...
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staying in the u.s. new details have emerged about last week's florida school shooting that left seventeen people dead police now say an armed officer assigned to the school waited outside the building during the shooting and did not confront the killer this news comes as president all trump is calling for tighter background checks and for some teachers to be armed. this is the coffin of chris hicks and hailed a hero for trying to stop the shooter at the florida school he worked at a u.s. navy veteran he was given full military honors. as families lay their loved ones to rest more details about the fateful day are emerging surveillance footage has shown that the armed officer on duty scott peterson never went inside the school to confront the gunman was radio at a point in time. and he took up a position where it looked like he could see the western most entry into the building and stay where he was never wanted. peterson has now resigned and is under investigation. the latest the shooting has led to a r
staying in the u.s. new details have emerged about last week's florida school shooting that left seventeen people dead police now say an armed officer assigned to the school waited outside the building during the shooting and did not confront the killer this news comes as president all trump is calling for tighter background checks and for some teachers to be armed. this is the coffin of chris hicks and hailed a hero for trying to stop the shooter at the florida school he worked at a u.s. navy...
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the u.s. is losing into a summer on the climate denying is precluding them from the dissipating of this new economy number one elaborate to the effects of the climate change the weather catastrophes the global you know migrants that are the result of it all this other problems are hurting the u.s. economy on the other side of the trade so you've got a double by. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself in taking your last bang turn. your attitude up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath . but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was a cave still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death this one different person i
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u.s. president donald trump says the armed officer assigned to protect the school hit by last week's mass shooting in florida.
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in my view the u.s. intelligence can community became two and the armored with what i call national technical means whether that was satellites or other things to replace human intelligence we thought the world had changed after the collapse of the soviet union and it hadn't we're still living in the same world i was born in the one nine hundred fifty four so i believe in answer your question will always going to need understanding of adversaries and even some of our friends plans and intentions because by having that knowledge will make better decisions and i also feel like more technology progresses with typewriters and old fashioned letters are the safest thing out there still all as well thank you so much i know that to be right as for exactly right thank you so much for this interview this wonderful insight always shoot all the best of luck for a talk until ralf larson two decades cia veteran former moscow station chief of about they cia's relationship with the trumpet ministration and it's well in
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it's accused of trying to influence the twenty sixteen u.s. election let me lead such a work as a so-called troll for an organization same petersburg this is his story. we're not allowed to disclose an exact address not even the district this young journalist could face repercussions two years ago she was working among russia's so-called internet trolls she had a job with the russian agency for internet research that's the official name of the sim peters patrol factory whose buses have now been indicted by the united states. employees at the troll factory get a list of topics every day that they have to work through bad news about the united states was always one of the more important topics. that it will have been. two years ago we tried to make contact with those working inside these walls to no avail the revelations by luke miller lifted the lid on the trial factory unselfishly in a street here in russia's second city. this video from inside the building was sent to us by another whistleblower according to let miller they're better paid tha
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u.s.,ality was, in the and whether you think this is too narrow of a vision -- remember, bush did a budget deal only thehat time was big deficit, and ended up costing him reelection. the idea was, in the case of german reunification, we are willing to help, but we did not feel we should pay for it. we were very supportive of the germans paying for it, and in the gulf war, baker gets the saudi's to give additional contributions. there were not small sums of money put in by the imf and world bank. moneyinue to believe that alone, unless you get the fundamentals right, will not solve the problem. much hoped there would be structural reforms, but as bill said here, we worked then they sent another, and we walked away, so there was never really a good plan we felt we could invest in. it last point, i will switch to today. china. this is a question for all you russian specialists in the room. i still don't quite grasp why vladimir putin seems more worried about nato and poland and the politics a
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coming up wednesday morning, we'll discuss u.s. foreign relations and the trump administration with former obama administration state department policy planning director jake sullivan. we'll talk about rebuilding the nation's infrastructure with president then ceo of associated builders and contractors. and we're live in oklahoma city, oklahoma, for the next stop on the c-span bus 50 capitals tour. oklahoma governor mary fallon will join to us talk about the key public policy issues in here state. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. >>> the university of virginia's miller center convened scholars for a two-day conference looking at the complicated history between u.s. and russian leaders over the last century. the focus of this next session is the relationship between john f. kennedy and soviet premier nikita khrushchev in the early 1960s. this is about an hour and ten minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to our second panel
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he said that without u.s. and gates meant in germany after the war he would have had a very different childhood so he did temper his his doubts or concerns about the u.s. in that respect e.p.t. said nonetheless what we need now is a european moment we need to european coordination not only on defense itself but also on foreign policy we need more cohesion and we need a real investment in working together in europe going forward but we also heard today tom play u.s. and russian officials exchanging some very harsh words over that u.s. indictment of thirteen russians who are accused of disrupting the twenty sixteen election in the united states in light of that indictment melinda to what degree is cyber security a topic in munich this year. it absolutely is a topic and more so than in past years past years have talked a lot about cyber attacks in terms of extortion hacking and so on but here for the first time there's been a concerted effort to talk about the subversion of democracy as a security threat so yeste
he said that without u.s. and gates meant in germany after the war he would have had a very different childhood so he did temper his his doubts or concerns about the u.s. in that respect e.p.t. said nonetheless what we need now is a european moment we need to european coordination not only on defense itself but also on foreign policy we need more cohesion and we need a real investment in working together in europe going forward but we also heard today tom play u.s. and russian officials...
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sometimes even maybe someday soon the u.s. would then can get. into here because that because the crowded all sorts of people can barely afford food inflation is rising rapidly so markets are mostly empty. had a container of oranges that used to sell for six thousand rio now it's ten thousand and a container of kiwi fruit went from forty eight hundred rio to seventy five hundred . a lunch lots of outcomes. very few people can afford such prices now jobs are rare work goes unpaid corruption is thriving frustration with government is palpable many people are unable to get by on their own. i had a ruse distributes food supplies to the poor a human rights lawyer by trade she founded an aid organization with help from volunteers. and i felt i had to help people in need especially in war i feel connected to my country but we don't have enough donations and workers to support our efforts. to make. health care has been hit hard by the crisis as well this child has the measles others have come with cases of cholera and diptheria at most a refugee children
sometimes even maybe someday soon the u.s. would then can get. into here because that because the crowded all sorts of people can barely afford food inflation is rising rapidly so markets are mostly empty. had a container of oranges that used to sell for six thousand rio now it's ten thousand and a container of kiwi fruit went from forty eight hundred rio to seventy five hundred . a lunch lots of outcomes. very few people can afford such prices now jobs are rare work goes unpaid corruption is...
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furthermore, the u.s. and our allies did everything possible to convince post-soviet russia that it was not a target or deterrence for nato. the participants who are active in creating the partnership for peace and the nato russian council during the clinton and bush 43 administrations. bottom line, the so-called missed opportunities are phantoms, they simply were not realistic or prudent, or contra double alternatives -- constable alternatives. two final points, yes, the ussr lost the cold war. that because it was defeated by rather it was defeated by itself. is its murderous self-defeating system. yesterday, while the russian empire achieved record-breaking longevity, the soviet union had the biblical lifespan of three score and 10 years. it was a political monstrosity. expired mercifully from a congenital disease that was inside ay a spore arrived in that 1917. gorbachev did his very best to cure the ussr and he failed. yeltsin did his very best to cure post-soviet russia and he failed. this,are the fac
furthermore, the u.s. and our allies did everything possible to convince post-soviet russia that it was not a target or deterrence for nato. the participants who are active in creating the partnership for peace and the nato russian council during the clinton and bush 43 administrations. bottom line, the so-called missed opportunities are phantoms, they simply were not realistic or prudent, or contra double alternatives -- constable alternatives. two final points, yes, the ussr lost the cold...
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it turns out u.s. oil output in november was revised to a record 10.05 million barrels a day the u.s. produced in november. crude production obviously set a record for february and we have a little pressure on crude prices today following inventory data. today.s the price, this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets. i am shery anh. vonnie: and i am vonnie quinn. secretary. treasury still believes in the current global trade order. he spoke with erik schatzker in abu dhabi. >> i think the whole question mrs. what the single most important point is about trade with respect, which is that it is a win-win game and it is not about our doing well so they can do badly. it's about our both doing well. i can't answer a question in , nor willho will win i want to. what i can be sure of is that because there are far more americans who work using steel and aluminum, then work producing steel and aluminum -- than work producing steel and aluminum, an effort that is successful in protecting the american
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so i'm fully back to go with a look at the main stories here on al-jazeera the u.s. president's former chief strategies has been questioned by investigators examining links between donald trump's election campaign and russia see van and has also been closed again by congressional intelligence panel but was tight lipped mike hanna has more from washington.
so i'm fully back to go with a look at the main stories here on al-jazeera the u.s. president's former chief strategies has been questioned by investigators examining links between donald trump's election campaign and russia see van and has also been closed again by congressional intelligence panel but was tight lipped mike hanna has more from washington.
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the u.s. is losing in two ways number one the climate denying is precluding them from the dissipating in this new economy number one and number two the effects of the climate change and why the catastrophes the global you know migrants that are the result of it all this other problems are hurting the u.s. economy on the other side of the trade so you've got a double. loser. then you don't. see the. two i. could put it. to me not through only ten space. left alone. said. no seven did that to. you speak french. musette. then send them all to new. busy. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies to mean to people this is the simple song alone even some company else will they can find private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us. you got. to go. this is. for you. locals are ready to stand up for the basic human rights the access to water it's about water but it's also much more it's about the hurt and the redistribution of all of. us. on
the u.s. is losing in two ways number one the climate denying is precluding them from the dissipating in this new economy number one and number two the effects of the climate change and why the catastrophes the global you know migrants that are the result of it all this other problems are hurting the u.s. economy on the other side of the trade so you've got a double. loser. then you don't. see the. two i. could put it. to me not through only ten space. left alone. said. no seven did that to....
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and for u.s. response battles to hypersonic threat you mentioned from china and russia launch, airea launch, ground launch systems and what's the path to funding and development? and second, for a coordinated and funded program, really, for the need for a cyber secure nuclear command and system, national command and control system? complicated questions. i'll start from our secretary of ofense's discussion four-wordity and the answer from the secretary of defense is america can afford survival. the basic. when you look at our budget, the nuclear budget's going to grow from 3.5% of our budget to 6.5% the year tot over pay for these kind of pieces. as we look at the emerging have to not only look at at this time from a weapons ser spective and deterrence perspective but part of that is knowing what the threats are and right now we have challenges on sensor side with hypersonics in particular and a number of threats that are our adversaryies are going so we're working with defense agency to look at t
and for u.s. response battles to hypersonic threat you mentioned from china and russia launch, airea launch, ground launch systems and what's the path to funding and development? and second, for a coordinated and funded program, really, for the need for a cyber secure nuclear command and system, national command and control system? complicated questions. i'll start from our secretary of ofense's discussion four-wordity and the answer from the secretary of defense is america can afford survival....
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here we spoke earlier about another shooting incident in the u.s. this is our update you on our breaking news in just a moment but first police in the u.s. city of boston are facing a barrage of criticism for their choice of person to honor during black history month they picked a white baseball coach who promoted block players. and around six thirty tonight p.p.d. post a tweet saying in an array of black history month we pay tribute to celtics legend red are back the first n.b.a. coach to draft a black player in one nine hundred sixty. below world your couldn't think of a single black person to honor can do you know missing the whole point of black history month what part of black history month don't you understand. b p d realizes they don't know their tweet may have offended some and they apologize for that our intentions were never to offend. the people of boston deserve an apology and arbitrary that says may have offended some. people need to be understand that what has happened in this country with this group of people called african-americans
here we spoke earlier about another shooting incident in the u.s. this is our update you on our breaking news in just a moment but first police in the u.s. city of boston are facing a barrage of criticism for their choice of person to honor during black history month they picked a white baseball coach who promoted block players. and around six thirty tonight p.p.d. post a tweet saying in an array of black history month we pay tribute to celtics legend red are back the first n.b.a. coach to...
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forces are present and the u.s. have said they will not remove those forces so potentially going forward the operation does it send them on bitch them to nato allies have the prospect of facing off. durian how is that news going down in turkey what is the mood like there at the moment. well even though we are getting reports of a mounting death toll of soldiers and also along with the growing reports of humanitarian concerns of flights of tens of thousands of civilians trapped in the eye for an enclave support within the country behind this operation and that's because they do buy into what the turkish president. claim is that this is a battle for the future of the country they say that we need to the feet this kurdish insurgency both in sight turkey and outside of turkey for the future of the country as igs is at stake but there will be concerns in turkey. as a number of turkish soldiers are increasingly killed along with the concerns over the civilian plight but they could be a growing opposition to this operation
forces are present and the u.s. have said they will not remove those forces so potentially going forward the operation does it send them on bitch them to nato allies have the prospect of facing off. durian how is that news going down in turkey what is the mood like there at the moment. well even though we are getting reports of a mounting death toll of soldiers and also along with the growing reports of humanitarian concerns of flights of tens of thousands of civilians trapped in the eye for an...
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u.s. backed kurdish militia that turkey regards as a terrorist organization. or for more on this now i'm joined by our correspondent dorian jones who is in istanbul dorian what is turkey's goal with this mission its military mission known as operation on its branch. well the goal is to clear this syrian kurdish militia from turkey selvan border nischelle operation is in affray and where they plan to create a thirty kilometer deep security zone but beyond that they found they plan to expand it much beyond much of turkey some border several hundred kilometers where the syrian kurdish militia are based because they accuse this militia of supporting a kurdish insurgency inside turkey a decades long battle as claim tens of thousands of lives this is a clear and present danger to the country and that is why they need to remove it bought this force east on lead back by the u.s. u.s. have around two thousand soldiers deployed with the kurdish militia across the turkey southern border and many of t
u.s. backed kurdish militia that turkey regards as a terrorist organization. or for more on this now i'm joined by our correspondent dorian jones who is in istanbul dorian what is turkey's goal with this mission its military mission known as operation on its branch. well the goal is to clear this syrian kurdish militia from turkey selvan border nischelle operation is in affray and where they plan to create a thirty kilometer deep security zone but beyond that they found they plan to expand it...
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china, it is in an interesting position right now relative to the u.s. and russia. a better relationship with both countries than russia and the u.s. have with each other. we are starting to see a greater eurasian alliance as opposed to russia trying to join itself to europe. china is trying its best to walk a fine line between maintaining its status as an economic while facing a demographic crisis in the coming decades. in abelieve that china is unique position. i am curious to see where it goes from here. it is the largest country population wise in the world. raheem: the chinese are declaring victory in what they perceive as a long war but the north korean stuff -- i don't think the media has recognized that president trump in a lot of managed to shut down little rocket man or italy's bring him to the table. have the chinese won? what is lacking? amb. bolton: on the china question, we have suffered as a country for several decades by operating under the assumption that prevails in the business community and the u.s. government and in academia that china is engage
china, it is in an interesting position right now relative to the u.s. and russia. a better relationship with both countries than russia and the u.s. have with each other. we are starting to see a greater eurasian alliance as opposed to russia trying to join itself to europe. china is trying its best to walk a fine line between maintaining its status as an economic while facing a demographic crisis in the coming decades. in abelieve that china is unique position. i am curious to see where it...
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but that's not how the u.s. state department sees it. russia is certainly not hearing to the cease fire they're not adhering to the cease fire because they continue to sponsor him back but shar all assad's government that is tragic as a result of that we are seeing innocent civilians and you've all seen the video many of you are parents you have seen the children who are suffering and dying you've seen the innocent people doing that aid groups are still waiting to deliver desperately needed supplies so imagine. that you have aid being able to be there so that we can imagine it's really getting across the big for the people inside the residence of eastern are going to use a brief lull in the fighting to clear the rubble and hope the next pause brings real relief. now to some other stories making headlines around the world today at least ten people have been killed in sectarian violence in northern nigeria local. reportedly fled a conflict between christian farmers and muslim herders the army says its soldiers killed ten herdsmen who were
but that's not how the u.s. state department sees it. russia is certainly not hearing to the cease fire they're not adhering to the cease fire because they continue to sponsor him back but shar all assad's government that is tragic as a result of that we are seeing innocent civilians and you've all seen the video many of you are parents you have seen the children who are suffering and dying you've seen the innocent people doing that aid groups are still waiting to deliver desperately needed...
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u.s. leaders quite adamant about their support for the kurds the coalition's war can join with the syrian democratic forces to stop mission train the new syrian border security force approx one two hundred thirty individuals training in the b.s.f. sanogo close with the goal of a funnel for the sons of approximate thirty thousand now the turkish government considers these kurdish forces operating in syria to be terrorists and feels quite threatened by them and has been a long outspoken in demanding that the united states and its support for these forces this is what we've heard from the turkish president. why you still here why do these weapons still arrive america is in the process of creating a terror army on all good do nothing crucial now borders do not provoke we will run out of patience tillerson has arrived in turkey and he'll be going to an embassy a u.s. embassy in turkey that is on a street that's actually maimed for the military operation against those kurdish forces armed by the
u.s. leaders quite adamant about their support for the kurds the coalition's war can join with the syrian democratic forces to stop mission train the new syrian border security force approx one two hundred thirty individuals training in the b.s.f. sanogo close with the goal of a funnel for the sons of approximate thirty thousand now the turkish government considers these kurdish forces operating in syria to be terrorists and feels quite threatened by them and has been a long outspoken in...
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well u.s. president donald trump is turning up to hasten north korea with a new round of economic sanctions he's calling the toughest yes boss if they don't work he says the u.s. will move on to phase two which he ominously describes as quote very unfortunate for the world. pressure. in as the u.s. imposes its largest range of sanctions yeah but they are targeting shipping companies accused of illegal treating with north korea it's an attempt to force the regime to give up its nuclear and missile programs the u.s. president says he's exploring all options will have to see the sanctions don't work we'll have to go face to face too may be a very rough thing maybe very very unfortunate for the world it really is a rogue nation if we can make a deal it'll be a great thing and if we can't something will have to happen with the increasing threats of military intervention weapons experts warn sanctions alone won't solve the crisis they see their nuclear weapons program as a guarantee of their security
well u.s. president donald trump is turning up to hasten north korea with a new round of economic sanctions he's calling the toughest yes boss if they don't work he says the u.s. will move on to phase two which he ominously describes as quote very unfortunate for the world. pressure. in as the u.s. imposes its largest range of sanctions yeah but they are targeting shipping companies accused of illegal treating with north korea it's an attempt to force the regime to give up its nuclear and...
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now the kurds and turkey are both key u.s. allies in the region however there's been tension between all three of them in recent months now we've heard of how the usa has been arming the kurdish forces and providing them with weapons now and carra has been quite upset by this action they consider this to be the arming of terrorists now at this point we do have a statement from james mattis confirming that he believes there are legitimate security concerns on turkey's part about these kurdish forces that have been armed by the united states. to work with and there is of disagreements which is how do we take them on as he was rapidly as possible they have a legitimate security concern and we do not dismiss one bits of them now there has been escalating tension between the united states and turkey especially in the aftermath of an announcement from the united states that it intended to create a thirty thousand strong border force to protect syria's border with turkey now u.s. leaders backtracked from those comments but that hasn'
now the kurds and turkey are both key u.s. allies in the region however there's been tension between all three of them in recent months now we've heard of how the usa has been arming the kurdish forces and providing them with weapons now and carra has been quite upset by this action they consider this to be the arming of terrorists now at this point we do have a statement from james mattis confirming that he believes there are legitimate security concerns on turkey's part about these kurdish...
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if you are in china trying to skype chat with colleagues in the u.s. think again what about surfing google using twitter and facebook sorry. the chinese government is banning all virtual private networks. the seventy's help uses to bypass online censorship that business is also used them to move their data securely in an effort to comfy as the government has assured foreign companies doing business there that they can still access the internet using state approved cool tools. but many firms a nervous about exposing their data to the chinese. this impact safety that's because government telecom companies just provide a channel a network they can't see any content on the network related to your company for businesses that follow chinese laws and regulations this is guaranteed constitution stipulates that citizens have the freedom to communicate and that corporate communications will be protected with. previously however comes at a cost many small and mid-sized companies are troubled by the usage fees for the state own software well over one thousand euro
if you are in china trying to skype chat with colleagues in the u.s. think again what about surfing google using twitter and facebook sorry. the chinese government is banning all virtual private networks. the seventy's help uses to bypass online censorship that business is also used them to move their data securely in an effort to comfy as the government has assured foreign companies doing business there that they can still access the internet using state approved cool tools. but many firms a...
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spot 85.re at two the point to make here is on the u.s. junk bond market which had its worst week in two years. we talked about the -- this a little bit on the show. corporate bonds have been accelerating, handing investors there were's lost -- their worst loss since the oil slump. let us show you what has been happening around the world. we have some pressure coming through in the commodities space, specifically on crude and hedge funds. they have been scaling back their bets by the most since august. we have the red count. that is weighing in on the broader picture. we will discuss that later on in the program. the cable tray 1.38, down 6/10 of 1%. that is the weakest in three weeks. that is off the back of a low tone. that is strengthening just under the 12th on the u.s. dollar. ae speculation about an -- current ouster on the new administration. let us check in on the first world headlines for you. >> thanks. launched large-scale attacks on iranian targets in syria after claiming iran's military penetrated its airspace with a drum. a j
spot 85.re at two the point to make here is on the u.s. junk bond market which had its worst week in two years. we talked about the -- this a little bit on the show. corporate bonds have been accelerating, handing investors there were's lost -- their worst loss since the oil slump. let us show you what has been happening around the world. we have some pressure coming through in the commodities space, specifically on crude and hedge funds. they have been scaling back their bets by the most since...
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integration, we know if you mirror what the u.s. army does well, we're joint in our approach to everything, air force, marines, navy, coast card. we work with our interagency partners, it takes a complete team to be effective. we built our strategy around that. we think it will -- going forward. >> that's great. a lot of innovations and best practices, i think, exemplified by the south com example. to tease out this longer term perspective that you take to your ssa relationships, you know, back to the policy level in looking globally in other aors where there's that short-term/long-term tension that plays out operationally, and how you conceive of a longer-term ssa approach when there are those imperatives, particularly from a counterterrorism perspective, but now with the overlay also of competitiveness with china and russia, and how ssa is going to be a tool in those types of settings. greg and rafael, could you speak to how state and d.o.d. are planning to approach navigating those short-term/long-term tradeoffs in this joint pla
integration, we know if you mirror what the u.s. army does well, we're joint in our approach to everything, air force, marines, navy, coast card. we work with our interagency partners, it takes a complete team to be effective. we built our strategy around that. we think it will -- going forward. >> that's great. a lot of innovations and best practices, i think, exemplified by the south com example. to tease out this longer term perspective that you take to your ssa relationships, you...
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you're watching the news coming up ahead with the russian weapons industry under pressure from u.s. sanctions the kremlin responds with a controversial plan to protect its a multi-billion dollar arms business but i'd watch diplomatic cost. monica we'll have that story for you coming up shortly say b.t.w. news. every journey begins with the first step and every language with the first word emerged in the. code is in germany to learn german and why not learn it from a simple online on your mobile and free shop for d w z e learning course you can speak german made easy. earth a home worth saving googling to those tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like to use the context of climate and boost green energy solutions to inspire people to take action global one dio's on d.w. . washington plans new measures against russian banks to financing the country's exports the kremlin doesn't take any chances and increases control of the country's lenders we talk to a business consultant in moscow. also on the show china's online retailers are now developing supe
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and shadowy russian meddling in u.s. affairs remains a pressing concern trolls are also likely to target november's midterm elections according to the combined heads of the american intelligence agencies. all right some sports news now in the bundesliga is magic day twenty three is well underway so let's take a look at all the results so far this weekend leader is buying munich fought back from one nil down and was forced to win two one thanks to robert leavened of games late penalty by oliver couzin or up to second after a two one victory it happens hamburg bottom side cologne and drew one one with hanover and freiburg defeated verda braman one nil on friday night mind speed had time berlin kicking off soon shall co-host hoffenheim and on sunday alex for a take on gart and gladbach battle dortmund on monday night frankfurt face life. now they're calling it one of the biggest shocks of the winter olympics a check snowboarder has won alpine skiing a super g. event her name is esther let it go and she took the fast super g
and shadowy russian meddling in u.s. affairs remains a pressing concern trolls are also likely to target november's midterm elections according to the combined heads of the american intelligence agencies. all right some sports news now in the bundesliga is magic day twenty three is well underway so let's take a look at all the results so far this weekend leader is buying munich fought back from one nil down and was forced to win two one thanks to robert leavened of games late penalty by oliver...
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that allows u.s. prosecutors to even foreign government officials were involved in bribery that has an impact there. doping is no different. pass a fraudld statute with a long arm provision that allows us to reach out of the united states and catch the cheaters that of americansives clean athletes and waste the resources of our businesses. one of my friends when i was talking through this idea have a very clever idea. his idea was to amend the controlled substances act. it was something that was passed in 1970. it is a major drug law united states. it actually has on a schedule most of the worst performing drugs. we could simply amend the totrolled substances act include a provision that says when there is a conspiracy that and existrporations outside of the united states because of the harm here we are going to prosecute here. that is my recommendation for the day. let me tell you something, if we have a long arm statute for , asng -- i guarantee you long as we used it, this problem would go away. we
that allows u.s. prosecutors to even foreign government officials were involved in bribery that has an impact there. doping is no different. pass a fraudld statute with a long arm provision that allows us to reach out of the united states and catch the cheaters that of americansives clean athletes and waste the resources of our businesses. one of my friends when i was talking through this idea have a very clever idea. his idea was to amend the controlled substances act. it was something that...
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do we know how much money the u.s. has spent in the past decade on this or even more, how much of that is training equipped or how much is governance? and secondly if you have time, it's curious none of you addressed the work of the u.n. in the security sector form, which seems to be very compatible. so i'm wondering if you have any thoughts on that. thanks. >> thanks. laura from the open society foundations. thank you for a terrific panel. mary, i want to come back to the point you just raised about how important it is to know why we're doing it, who we're doing it and under which circumstances we're willing to become co-combatants. section 1208 assistance be moved into the 333, that is what we saw in niger, sort of the train, advise and assist mission. since i have to and a question rather than make a comment, the question would be where do you guys come down on that? >> great. >> on monitoring evaluation i think there are a number of difference purposes there. i think one of the most important things is it's not rea
do we know how much money the u.s. has spent in the past decade on this or even more, how much of that is training equipped or how much is governance? and secondly if you have time, it's curious none of you addressed the work of the u.n. in the security sector form, which seems to be very compatible. so i'm wondering if you have any thoughts on that. thanks. >> thanks. laura from the open society foundations. thank you for a terrific panel. mary, i want to come back to the point you just...