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just the other way around first you change the system you build institutions and then you will gather you will get the leadership that you deserve but i agree with you you don't just believe this should be able to change the system it's going to creatively the ship you want in other words real touch is a culture we have to stop you know what it is to start to school for medication to teach that people look only to know but hope to learn how to put p.c.p. we have to develop a culture when people can disagree without being disagreeable and resulting skill to being disagreeing and that's it that's just the stuff on the issue of the bottom up it is not going to happen but i mean the it was good to have been played to be the same from now on the environment is what to be open it doesn't happen by the way the creed is that has made the case a little really starting to form the family the families of you says from the beginning of this interview already put the onus to cody it is also classic stealthy from the family is stuff he will talk about the from the duke of system
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everything is from the book to loved election in the same direction which is doing what they tell you and don't discuss and that is a culture that if he does will change he will be able to diversify you will be able to develop the smaller businesses you will be able to get the dependence on cousin oil well done said jesus i have to i beg to disagree with you because i actually live in this society i have a kid who goes to school and i don't know where the western westerners stay take this idea of everything being absolutely controlled in russia in schools in the media whatever this is not how i experience russia but obviously as you just pointed out we have to agree to disagree but for the time being we need to take a very short break and we'll be back in just a few seconds stay tuned. for. the
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city of luxury and fame. and alarming number of people living in the streets. the simple fact in l.a. is there's just not enough shelter even if people on the streets right now decided to come in there's nowhere to come in it's been a struggle. this man found his own response to the problem and constructed dozens of tiny homes for people in need of shelter when you have nothing in order to go. you know having something like this may as well be a castle. except. me house on a city parking space is not a solution. someone wanted touring the site otherwise it'll be
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a free for all they're a better alternative to end the homelessness crisis. hello my name's peter and i've been living in bushnell for about seven years and this is a film about just some of the crazy things i've got in the time. i started.
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welcome back to worlds apart with the sock ids it's a best selling author and management consultant says we've discussed russia's struggle with building institutions which among other things have to serve as a constraint on the executive and i think in the united states we have the opposite extreme institutions living too little if any space for the literature of president trump i know you have. a fairly negative view of him but do you think it's healthy
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for this system to sabotage and the elected president to such an extent. it's those held it to somebody does anybody i think the problem here is whether united states is on their lifecycle in my judgment and i with them both at the law. every system has a life cycle and united states is on this day climbing the side of the light life cycle is on the side of the life cycle it is to centralize to bureaucratic and now it's rules in its flexibility it is used to have so now the problem is when you go down the system still falling apart and we see that in america when the republicans or democrats or the throat then congress cannot make a decision they cannot close the aisle it's called to make a decision to go and somehow decisions have to be made in that vacuum the executive branch is saying executive order we will make
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a decision and we will move and that's when you get the clash between the two the need for the seizure making on one hand and the effectiveness of the political system today because of the fight between the components because one of the in the life cycle well interesting just before the break you were telling me that what russia needs to develop is this culture of agreeing to disagree that you know you need to teach people how to accept each other's differences and in the united states arguably we have some of the best institutions in the world i'm not saying it ironically i think the united states could really be proud of the kind of institution is built and yet what you're saying is seems to be exactly the same democrats and republicans people of various political persuasion simply not being able to stand to one another how do you explain this paradox you have strong institutions but still very very little in the way of balancing.
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as i was saying the form of it will make it clear enough. when a system starts to fall apart whether it's a car or a human being or a society and i believe that the americans these integration is occurring already not only in the political sphere on the cultural scene on the social scene we're already seeing of the semitism going we see the rejection of minorities we see a lack of tolerance in the past fairplay was the culture today. it's a self-serving culture so this falling apart is what's causing these two to should not to be effective enough because the location of the life cycle and i don't think is not going to change very fast we're not going to change it is really because when we sell aging to reverse it is going to take a lot it will take another crisis a major major crisis the medical system is the engineering the motor city that was
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created in athens in a small town when everybody knows everybody is not a prick about today in a society that is enormous was my major corporations multinational corporations businesses you two should be extremely powerful it's a totally different environment for them across texas to top it now you often talk about trust and respect being fundamental for. good leadership but i think the american political culture at this juncture could be summarized by two words and those are mistrust and disrespect and i think on some level this attitude is increasingly becoming institutionalized you can no longer talk about trump you cannot analyze he's actions without expressing press found contempt for him do you think that will and with trump or do you think that will have consequences beyond him no i think. there is a trend look if you look at all the presidents of john f.
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kennedy. the popular. it is going down more and more and more and more this is because we're rebuilding their lives like a when they were going to age is they turn against their leaders they turn again silly that is the falling apart is not only horizontally but also vertical it by the way if clinton was elected she would be criticized not less the kind of companies that criticize because the system turns against its leader that's where we are in the life cycle i believe on the other hand. promptly accenture's is probably essential because he's a businessman it doesn't realize that when you get to a political position you need to be more mouth in this case he is a big mouth it's more it's of say down and that's why he's suffering through so much criticism and yes i know you have these your own system of classifying leadership styles and you suggested that all leaders could be classified as either
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producers administrators and turk printers or integrators you call trump a beat east somebody who is used to making his own decisions with very little regard for administrative constraints and he also said before that the bureaucracy in washington is also a fight to the extreme how do you make that system more agile without subjecting you to somebody like trying do you think trump as horrible as you may think he is could be a necessary wake up call for the aging system. the way you choose the system and investing fifty percent fifty years of my life twenty three books about this subject how do you rejuvenate the bureaucracy you do not do it when you can do it which is your readership but that's not good enough that's the only condition to make a change because you need a leadership that's willing to change the system you have to change the system and with those images the system is to shift the power structure of the company the
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power structure of the company gets there is throwing around the financial people about the risk of those people about the control of both those people that when the system will to change you have to open the system and the component to it the strategic planning the marketing the systems integration the system the innovation you have to have two components that don't exist in the company in order to change the culture so it's a structural changes don't just change you the leader but you know regardless of what you may think of. russia's role in the two thousand and sixteen us presidential elections i think it's clear that trump. bringing something new into the american political culture i mean he's still part and parcel of the american political system he represents certain trance he represents to use does he not qualify for the kind of opening that you have just laid out is definitely bringing you. new ideas you directions for the system but is going
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the wrong way about it if you go do what you doctor ok about this node while you do it but how you do it the ho is more important than the what and the and the was because the hokum undermine the work in a way is how is undermining it it doesn't know how to do the political system you go to elected because of that this is this faction of the people who has a political system they want to change they want something different so they go something different now the question is what do you do with that is not successful to make a change because if you're not mobilized the political power is necessary to make the change is doing it in the vacuum i know that you previously rode that you believe that secretary clinton would have been a last dangerous leader why why is that she would have been a less dangerous danger i didn't say that i said that she would be criticize this one piece can decide yes but i think there were only you also wrote an article in which you were very critical. both in the run up to the elections and afterwards
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and i think in one of those articles you suggested that clinton for all her faults would have been a more i guess castle leader why do you think she would have been better fit for this aging system the only reason why i thought so is she was not the perfect candidate is a for me i think with a really problem feel to select both of them were not very attractive but she has a lot of experience you see she was a first lady for many. and she was involved in the political system she understands the political system and she can maneuver the political system while he can look because he is no longer standing on the political system you know so to run a business is a real estate developer you make decisions on that is seldom right but never in doubt that's a totally different system that somebody was running a political system should have hillary clinton is somebody who is most famous quote
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a secretary of state was we came we saw he died hahaha and that was about the brutal murder of another had of state i understand that she would have been more likely to play by the administrative rules of the american brought prosy but why do you think that in and of itself the compliance with those rules is somewhat less dangerous especially if you take into account her role in for example libyan affairs she may have been better for the american system but with she have been better for the world i work is a lot of prime ministers i work with eight prime ministers in my consulting profession i work with c.e.o.'s of the largest companies on earth and i can tell you one thing many of them follow the shooter's story over the. new clove if you know the story of the children's story they. will give this story
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but there are these says oh what a wonderful clothes many of these leaders do not have the power that they project to they have this is them is becoming far too big and far too complicated so that by raising like that it could throw people expect them to be in control the five to the most in control if you think this you can she could have gone through whatever the libya will dreaming she will do to go through all of this is the but she has to act like she is you go through the system there is was she was accused but the real issue of conduct of the other thing about that well then i don't understand how your argument for her being a less dangerous leader would have. hold but anyway can i finish our conversation a bit one one one more question and that takes us back to russia because the russian leadership the russian president i think is more in control of what is happening in this country than many other leaders in many other countries but i
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think he really needs to change his leadership style right now if he really wants to more than right modernize russia today extend that he's asked you once can you do you believe in leaders ability to change their leadership styles at the prime of their careers if he was let's say an integrator or an administrator his entire political life can he all of a sudden become that producer or an interpreter or i believe that putin wants to change he wants to change russia i have no doubt about that i've been watching his actions and by the way i lecture. to all the governors of russia before him so that i've been i've been watching him and i can tell you one thing he wants to change is problem is it doesn't know how to go about it because changing a system takes more than just talking about is changing the power structure was over losing control changing the power structure was old losing control look in my
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hands there is always a conflict between flexibility and controllability if you increase good through you will succeed beauty if you. control the russian system is to control the flexibility the medical system has a lot of flexibility losing control it's a thing falling apart how do you bring it together that's where the problem is and that this change in the power structure and he has to do that and i don't know i think he doesn't want to worry about it that is his problem is intentions are good but he doesn't want to go about it well dr and he says i guess time will tell but for now we have to leave it there i really appreciate you being with us today and charm yours please share your comments on our twitter facebook and eighty pages and i hope to see you again same place same time here on the worlds apart.
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adviser says that washington should reveal what he calls insidious russian meddling to prevent further interference. hello there comes you live from moscow you're watching our international in our top story this hour iran's military chief says the civil unrest which is blighted the country for a week is now over but it does come at a cost of at least twenty one lives as protests repeatedly turned violent in fact there were reports still of small demonstrations last night the unrest began his working as a working class protest against declining living standards and high unemployment but they widened into anti-government rallies u.s. leaders they were quick to throw their support behind the protests but as on the sea chalk and i reports they downplayed the key reason for that. when they ask for
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a better economy when they ask for the government to spend money on their own country as opposed to terror exploits overseas or another country. sure we would certainly like that to you i support mat i'm not going to go i'm not going to see that's why you're trying to trap me into something like that i'm not going to go there to try that is no that is not our that is not our policy but we hear what the iranian people are saying poverty corruption and economic uncertainty have the potential to trigger protests in the world over. and they can quickly turn ugly. but the international reaction to such unrest seems to depend on the country in question this is the precise picture of a long oppressed people rising up against their dictators killed all the money i mean in any country people can protest against high prices but when have a such to muster ations happen in our country opponents of the establishment come
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out and support them and some western leaders are barely able to contain their enthusiasm for regime change and are rushing to throw their weight behind the demonstrators we are now seeing an organic popular uprising organized organized by brave iranian citizens on the largest scale since two thousand and nine the great to bring in people have been repressed for many years they're hungry for food for freedom along with human rights the wealth of iran is being looted song for change it is essential that western powers return britain to give the. american the west the power is. back in the arena. because it's only with their backing that being the iranian people are secure and can go all the way in securing their freedom in the of the previous regime but we've seen where this apparent pro-democracy fervor can lead. to in
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a year. the american president says he supports the protesters but these protests are not protests against the government these kinds of demands. happen in any country and they are against rising prices but each time these demonstrations happen and we see that the authorities opponents use them for their own purposes the majority in iraq i believe want evolution not revolution. spring style which has brought so much suffering elsewhere on the other hand the west seems oddly quiet about the massive rallies that are being held across iran in support of the government. or the root of it is just a canard ics is the problem of youth unemployment i personally haven't been able to find a job for a long time but if people have a job they don't have any problem with the government because most of iraq economic problems are domestically generally but another reason why investment in new jobs
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has been slow in coming is that contrary to their obligations under the new agreement western countries notably the united states have not taken sufficient steps to facility normal financial flows when it comes to iran the west says it's listening but clearly selectively co-opting democracy for its own ends is a difficult habit to break and especially churkin r.t. london whereas the protests started to get more international attention some post on social media spread rapidly despite being proven as fakes this tweet for example shows a photo of a woman hitting police officers but the caption iran but it turned out to be a screen shot from an iranian movie after being exposed the man who posted it claimed it was supposed to be symbolic also video here which again thousands of using was said to show a march in iran was later proved to be of
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a protest in bahrain from twenty eleven the fakes were probably less clear such as this one this post claimed to show the uprising when it was actually a photo of a pro government rally. our rise in violent crime in germany's lower saxony region is being linked to an increase in migrants and a government backed study but is it really that simple or a slip takes a closer look. why have reports of violent crime in one german state increased by more than ten percent in the last two years but this is exactly what a group of criminologists at zurich university of applied science sit out to find and what they established is that there is a link between the increased violent crimes in lowest sex to me and the influx of migrants but the authors say there are a number of important contributing factors the first and foremost is the age of the migrants most of man between the ages of fourteen and thirteen not generally
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speaking people in this age bracket are more likely to commit acts of a vine and nature than people in other age groups secondly where they come from is important migrants who come from syria iraq and afghanistan tend not to carry out the same number of violent acts as migrants for example that are coming from north africa and then third what is also relevant is the fact that there is a lack of woman among the migrants only a quarter of migrants are female which means that you have groups of young men without their wives their mothers will be sisters and they are more likely to carry out acts of a violent nature now these findings do reflect earlier reportings that suggests that there is an increase in acts of a violent nature that are connected to the migrant crisis since two thousand and fifteen more than
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a million migrant have arrived here in germany that's say that wolf is there is an important mitigating factor and this is and it could be that people may be more likely to report acts find an exit are carried out by migrants than if they were carried out by local germans not criminologists believe that only integration isn't the solution and should bring down the high level of crime rates among my goodness kind of from. our point of view the study shows once again that you must not abandon those who come to us but actively provide integration it that means for example compulsory and comprehensive integration in the language courses places in kindergarten it's in schools let's ask people here in berlin what they think other things today he would say that this is coming from both sides the more people that come the more the dissatisfaction will be from those who have lived here longer i think that's something that should be driven by politics but then it at the end of
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the day it's to us as part of the society that we all need to change and if you've got people that are pliable changing our behavior and they've got the colors are really up and one of the more radical solutions would be to deploy the immigrants from germany interation stuff it's all day they need to work at some point being an immigrant and working it's a different story we're kind of try to to get them get them something worthwhile to do while a solution to the problem continues to be sort of a sad reality is that a violent crimes continue. our team. while the chairman of the vice pardon academy for integration believes the saying behavioral patterns can actually be found among any group regardless of whether they have a migrant background or not. what is written in the report is basically common sense that people without any perspective living
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standards which are very hard are more common to go into the thinking about criminal activities if you talk about integration of immigrants it's a dialogue and once for integration you have to build perspectives and give them the chance to be one part of the society but on the other hand you have to hear the worries about germans and find together with those people who have worries solutions which can help for a better future together. now the u.s. national security adviser has his knives out for the new year with a call to reveal what he describes as insidious russian meddling h.r. mcmaster he says that pulling back the curtain might be a vital first that prevent their interference the russia blaming trend hit full throttle almost a year ago with the release of a u.s.
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intelligence report that kept.

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