And also at one market in san francisco, mike isaac. Good morning to all of you. We start of course with that apple story. U. S treasury secretary jack lew with some stuff tough talk about the 14. 5 billion dollar ruling that came yesterday. The decision creates an environment of uncertainty. Our concern with European Commission action is that it is using a state aid theory to make tax law and it is doing it in a way thats retroactive and overrides National Tax Law authority in our view and we think that it undermines the environment in europe. For International Business because it creates uncertainty. It undermines the cooperation between paul ryan the House Speaker called it awful. Are you surprised to see such tough talk about a situation determined by europe . It has far reaching implications. And european leaders on the fact that its creating an environment that is not favorable for u. S. Business and perhaps even its over the top negative. For u. S. Businesses operating in europe
Turkey is prepping again for elections on november 1st. The Wilson Center is the host of this event this afternoon, and thatll be live at three here on cspan2. Also coming up shortly on our companion network, cspan, democratic president ial candidate senator Bernie Sanders will be speaking at liberty university, and that will be in lynchburg, virginia, the same place republican senator ted cruz announced his president ial candidacy. Senator sanders will be speaking at the con convocation, thatll start at 10 30 eastern. Youll be able to see it live on cspan, and following that we will open our phone lines to get your calls and reaction. Also coming up tonight at 8 30 weve got a hearing examining the security of the u. S. mexico border with officials from the state department and Border Control agencies. Heres a quick preview. To increase security, rule of law and justice in mexico is going to be a longterm battle. I think that we have, we can see what has happened in colombia and the ty
Incident, how would the preventive controls rule that we have just passed have made a potential significant difference in the risk of that disease . So thats an unusual case in many respects. In part because of the vast scale of the damage that it did and the thousands of products that had to be recalled because this firm was selling not only Peanut Butter in bulk but peanut ingredients that went out into thousands of processed foods. It was a catastrophic event for the food system. It also involved intentional conduct by the owner and operator of that facility and well publicized subsequent criminal prosecution and conviction. You know, the the what this will do even in that situation is provide a much stronger basis for inspectors when they go in to facilities to not be reliant just on looking around at the facility conditions and with no access to the records of the facility, now well have a much stronger ability as investigators to go into facilities and make assessments of the sys
The predominantly kurdish areas that have diverted this rural mountainous combat into the urban setting. Which means that now we have a setting in which theres more civilian involvement and also more potential civilian casualties as well. What about the pkk . In 1990s, pkk was pretty much a monolithic topdown entity with very compact Decision Making. Turkeys argument and position throughout the 1990s was very clear. Get rid of pkks leadership and the organization is going to collapse. In 2015, we have a much different pkk which has decided to engage in splintering strategy, especially valid after the arrests and capture of its founding leader in 1999. The 2015 pkk is much more different than the 1990s pkk in the sense that Decision Making is more localized, clashes and command is also more localized, even though the central executive body is quite influential as well. Main difference is the emergence of localized leadership that younger cohort used to be the bridge between the pkk and
National press club. Thank you so much for attending today. We are adjourned. [ applause ] on the next washington journal, Grover Norquist on the various tax plans put forth by the republican president ial candidates. And then associate director of no kid hungry discusses u. S. Households that currently have problems getting access to adequate food due to a welcome of money or resources. After that politico reporter looks at the Hillary Clinton email probe and what it means for her president ial campaign. Plus well take your phone calls, Facebook Comments and tweets. Washington journal live at 7 00 a. M. Eastern on cspan. Ahead of Pope Franciss visit to the United States, the kay toe Institute Holds a discuss tomorrow on the popes interpretation of current Global Economic issues such as poverty and capitalism. See that live at noon eastern on cspan. Also tuesday remarks from john mchugh on the future of the army after serving as that military branchs secretary for the last six years. H