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Now and then we do get some questions aboutstrategy and software for pros.15)(изинтервьюсBasharal-Assadот12.04.17)https://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/article/13/04/2017/Transcript-ofexclusive-AFP-interview-with-Syria-s-Assad-1]74.About the attack, as I said, it's not clear whether it happened or not.75.Militarily, I'm talking from a military point of view.76.This is basic for us -- (a) basic principle, let's say.77.It's about the regime, and the deep state -- or the deep regime -- in theUnited States is still the same.78.But a hundred percent, as Syrian army, we don't have, and we cannot -even if we want, we cannot -- we don't have the means to commit such(an) attack, and we don't have the will.79.You know that this a target -- it could be a store, it could be a warehouse,it could be a depot, it could be a camp, it could be a headquarter, wedon't know.80.So, that was one of the possibilities -- that the airstrikes attacked a depotof chemical materials.23316)(изинтервьюсTheresaMayот 21.05.17) [https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2017/05/andrew-neil-interviewstheresa-may-full-transcript/]81.And the choice is who’s going to be doing those negotiations.82.And what I’m doing, what I and my team are doing, is going out aroundthe country talking to people.83.And what I saw was that other parties were trying to frustrate andpromising to try to frustrate those Brexit negotiations.84.What I’ve tried to be is to show people that actually if we’re going tobuild that stronger Britain we’ve got to be willing to face up to thesechallenges and fix them.85.Why I think it’s important, why this is one of the great challenges thatwe face – our aging society.86.What I’m doing – first of all, Andrew, I’m being absolutely honest withthe British people about the big challenge that we face.87.What I’ve done today is I’ve seen the scaremongering, frankly, thatwe’ve seen over the weekend.88.What we set out in our manifesto was a series of principles.89.On winter fuel payments, for example, we will means test that.17)(изинтервьюсJeremyCorbynот 26.05.17) [https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2017/05/andrew-neil-interviewsjeremy-corbyn-full-transcript/]90.What I want everywhere is a peace process.91.Our offer is we will invest for the future.18)(изинтервьюсHillaryClintonот31.05.17)[https://www.recode.net/2017/5/31/15722218/hillary-clinton-code-conferencetranscript-donald-trump-2016-russia-walt-mossberg-kara-swisher]92.And the investigation that they conducted ended in July, it was over.23493.But what was done, and I think it was interesting, I know you had DeanBaquet here from the New York Times yesterday, and they covered itlike it was Pearl Harbor.94.And I think that speaking to them, raising questions — which I did in2008 and 2009 — you know, people have no reason to know this, but inthe 2008 campaign before the Iowa caucus, I actually ran an ad about thelooming mortgage crisis.95.So yes, back in ’98 — look, I have been watching this and have been,obviously, the target for a number of years.96.And what is hard for people to really — although now after the electionthere’s greater understanding — is that there are forces in our country.19)(изинтервьюсJamesMattisот20.06.17)[http://mihsislander.org/2017/06/full-transcript-james-mattis-interview/]97.The reason I say that is you’ll find that really, there’s nothing new underthe sun, other than some of the technology we use.98.The fundamental nature of war, you go all the way back to Thucydideswho wrote the first history and it was of a war and he said it’s fear andhonor and interest and those continue to this day.99.But the technology and the way wars are fought, they’re like chameleons,a dead German guy wrote, and it changes constantly, especially whenyou mix technology and all.100.What you want to do is, the Americans can lead it in terms oforganization because many nations don’t trust each other as much asthey trust America.101.United Nations, we had Bretton Woods, you know the IMF, theInternational Monetary Fund, and the World Bank, we put togetherNATO for the military alliance to defend our values.235102.On the education, I sometimes wonder how much better the worldwould be if we funded for nations where they have ideology problems,where the ideologies are hateful, full of hatred.103.And for all of our problems in our country, we’re probably still thebest example of that in the world.20)(изинтервьюсDonaldTrumpот19.07.17)[https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/19/us/politics/trump-interviewtranscript.html]104.The one thing I’ll say about myself, so, Obama was in there foreight years and got Obamacare.105.The problem is we have 52 votes.106.This health care is a tough deal.107.One of the things you get out of this, you get major tax cuts, andreform.108.The Paris Accord — I wasn’t going to get along with France for alittle while, because people forget, because it is a very unfair agreementto us.109.The whole thing, it was an incredible thing.110.What was interesting — so, when Macron asked, I said: “Do youthink it’s a good thing for me to go to Paris? I just ended the ParisAccord last week.111.And his one problem is he didn’t go to Russia that night becausehe had extracurricular activities, and they froze to death.112.On the executive orders, we cut regulations tremendously.113.They — now, that was before Russia was hot, don’t forget.114.Yeah, what Jeff Sessions did was he recused himself right after,right after he became attorney general.115.Now, he, we went through a lot of things.116.So, now what happens is, he leaves the office.236117.Um, the Russian investigation — it’s not an investigation, it’s noton me — you know, they’re looking at a lot of things.21)(изинтервьюсElderOaksот20.07.17)[https://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/elder-oaks-interview-transcriptfrom-pbs-documentary]118.But in the case of the Mormons, unique to that circumstance is thefact that the persecution of the Mormons was officially sanctioned by atleast two different state governments.119.On rational grounds, this was a new religion with at least twoelements that were hard to digest in the religious community of that time.120.Easier for me to understand in the Nauvoo and Utah periods is thecommercial rivalry.121.In the Utah period, this is very well known and well understood.122.In the Nauvoo period, it is less well known.123.The question of religious freedom that we were addressing: I guessmy question is, everybody has a different take on this.22)(изинтервьюотс12.08.17)BetsyDeVos[https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/michigan/articles/2017-08-12/transcript-of-education-secretary-devosinterview-with-ap]124.In terms of his leadership, I think he is a very strong and effectiveleader.125.And that kind of transparency and accountability I think is reallythe best approach to holding schools accountable broadly.126.But the charter school, the growth of charter school offerings inMichigan, is responding to the demand of parents and today there arestill tens of thousands of parents wanting and waiting to get theirchildren into charter schools237I think that that comment was — while I could have said it, stated127.it much better — my intention was to say they were pioneering on behalfof students that didn't have another choice.128.What we are continuing to do is listen to and talk with individualsfrom all perspectives on this issue.129.The other end is how do we help foster and create environmentswhere men and women respect one another and treat one another withrespect.23)(изотинтервью10.09.17)сTonyBlair[https://inews.co.uk/news/tony-blair-andrew-marr-full-transcript/]130.What I’m trying to say is, and you can see this in some of what hewas saying to you; is that this decision is life changing for this country.131.2017, post financial crisis, post austerity, no you’ve got to listen towhat people are saying and react to it.132.24)(изThe risk is, the British people won’t vote for that.интервьюсHillaryClintonот12.09.17)[http://www.wbur.org/npr/549430064/transcript-hillary-clinton-s-fullinterview-with-npr-s-rachel-martin]133.All these other people — whether it's African-Americans orMuslims or immigrants or women or whomever — we're going to get itback to the way it was.134.What I didn't — and I say this in the book — I didn't really dowell is conveying how much I understood of that, conveying how I gotthe despair and the anger.135.The 85 year old woman — she no longer has a photo I.D.136.But in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania in particular, as well asNorth Carolina, there was a concerted effort to suppress the vote.23825)(изинтервьюсJohnMcCainот17.09.17)[https://www.cbsnews.com/news/transcript-sen-john-mccain-on-face-thenation-sept-17-2017/]137.My impression after talking to a series of colleagues is that thefeeling is growing that a default should be avoided but on the other handall those I've spoken to are insisting on the involvement of the IMF.138.It is for sure that if something negative happen Grexit, orGraccident or default, this will not only affect Greece.139.And what they are proposing now – making a difference betweencash payment and plastic payment – is not in line with the 6th directive.26)(изинтервьюсPaulRyanот 01.10.17) [https://www.cbsnews.com/news/transcript-paul-ryan-on-facethe-nation-october-1-2017/]140.The point I'm trying to make here is, I like going through, what wecall, the regular order process.27)141.In health care what we did was, we passed a bill in the house142.We-- there has been conversations.(изинтервьюсHillaryClintonот17.10.17)[https://www.economist.com/news/united-states/21730338-interviewdemocratic-candidate-president-2016-elections-transcript]143.One is I actually got more white women’s votes than BarackObama did in 2012.144.What usually happens is there’s one woman on the stage thatbecomes the token and the icon.145.Woman’s dress and hairstyle and voice level – everythingbecomes almost stereotypical.146.And all I can tell you is that no such information came.239147.But even some of the women who have come out – I’ve been atevents with them.28)(изинтервьюсCalebPorterот 30.10.17) [http://www.asapsports.com/show_conference.php?id=135441]148.Second half, we dropped.149.And a couple of the chances we had kind of jump up.150.In tournament football you got to be able to adjust and you got tosometimes do what you need to do and we did that.151.Blanco I'm sure you heard, he had a cooking accident.152.Asprilla, I thought was good on the day, he brought a little bit ofair play for us.153.Then with Guzman, he took a knock late in the Vancouver gameand had an LCL sprain.154.So by having the ball, there will be a few more counteropportunities.29)(из интервью с Tom Brands от 08.11.17)[http://www.asapsports.com/show_conference.php?id=135698]155.You look at Max Murin, the true freshman, I don't think he'sconceding anything to anybody.156.Brandon Sorensen, he doesn't need it.157.The bottom line is, that's not how the guys that we're trying to getin here, that's not how they think, and we need to show the future that isabout winning National World Olympic Championships.158.The best kids in the country, the best athletes, wrestlers in thecountry, we need to show them that we are committed to them and theirwell-being through this process.240159.And that process right now, when you walk in that room becauseof the life and the energy that you see in there, I mean, it's taking care ofitself.160.Mark Perry, he will go to those winter tour dates.161.And in Spencer Lee's case, it might be best thing for him tocompete and not sit him, not put him on the shelf.162.But when you look at Rutgers there, they are making a move alittle bit.30)163.Max Murin, same way.164.Their approach, we're seeing what we need to see.165.Gilman, he didn't waste any time.(изинтервьюсTomJurichот10.11.17)[http://www.wdrb.com/story/36809575/transcript-tom-jurich-interview-withkatie-george-and-eric-crawford]166.So those were kind of, they caught me off guard.167.My passion, I put forward.168.That's all I care about is the outcome of the kids.169.The first thing I look at is we went 18 years and never had an issuein that athletic department.31)(изинтервьюсPhilipR.Laneот10.11.17)[https://www.centralbank.ie/news/article/transcript-of-governor-laneinterview-with-mark-schrors-borsen-zeitung]170.First of all, what we have experienced over the past ten years, withthe global financial crisis of 2008/2009 and the euro crisis of 2010/2011,is unique.171.Our strategy is clear: We will maintain a significant degree ofmonetary accommodation until inflation is sustainably moving towardsour goal.241172.At the level of the Governing Council, it is all about the bigdecision as to what volume the monthly purchases should have.173.On the contrary, our expansionary monetary policy aims ataccelerating the economic recovery.174.For the euro area as a whole, Britain is not big enough to be afundamental factor.175.In this debate, the special significance of the sovereign bondmarkets must be considered.32)(изинтервьюсDonaldотTrump14.11.17)[https://www.forbes.com/sites/randalllane/2017/10/10/trumpunfiltered/#2d29e5927a58]176.And, in addition to that, which is by far the overriding element, it'slots of jobs in the United States.177.And on an economic front, we're doing very well.178.What people don't realize is that I spent much less money thanHillary Clinton.179.You know, if you look at the numbers it's astronomically different.180.And the end result is billions and billions of dollars have beentaken off the cost of the plane.181.And what people don't know is that I've had just about the mostlegislation passed of any president, in a nine-month period, that's everserved.33)(изпрограммыSeanHannityот14.11.17)[http://www.foxnews.com/transcript/2017/11/14/congressmen-call-for-specialcounsel-to-probe-clinton.html]182.The way I understand that matter is that the case in which Mr.Mikeren was convicted was not connected to the CFIUS problem thatoccurred two to three years before.242183.One of her responsibilities was as the head of the department, ofstate to serve on a committee of foreign investment in the United Statesis known as CFIUS.184.One last point here, you see all of this.185.That was all an attempt -- they paid for it, she paid for it -- toinfluence you, the American people in the election, and lie to you andpropagandize to you.186.In that book, Donna Brazile slammed Wasserman Schultz.187.Tens of millions of dollars to the Clintons as this deal is goingdown.34)(изпрограммыSeanHannityот17.11.17)[http://www.foxnews.com/transcript/2017/11/17/democratic-party-plagued-byscandals.html]188.What was litigated was the whole case of what he didinappropriately with Monica Lewinsky.189.So, basically what's happening is the Clinton legacy wasRepublicans were just focusing on sex.190.But what this is really about, Judge, is that fact that the Democrats,are this dangerous now.191.All they want to do now is try to remake history so that they canbe pretend to be moral betters or moral superiors again so they canlecture us on the Republicans who are doing it.192.The bottom-line here is, is that this is a complete meltdown andthe fact that there so -- and it's not just Gillibrand.193.These are issues that look, everything with the president orsenators, we can all talk about the law and the law is important.194.For her, it's the situational ethics.

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