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with the united states. 90% of our experts go to the united states. 90% of our oil goes to the u.s. 90% of the tourist that visit mexico come from the u.s. and so on and so forth. obviously, all of our immigrants are in the united states by definition. there's a very open economy. so mexico can't be an interspective closed off character. we don't have the traditional mexico way of being in our mind when in our everyday life we're an open economy. >> i want to return senior castaneda to mexican phobia and the fear of the foreigner. with the growing middle class in mexico, as that changed? >> it hasn't changed yet. it's beginning to change, but we are still very much immersed in the fear of the foreign and in the notion that we've always been victims of the past or in the past that we were conquered by the spanish in 1519, 1521, and humiliated and exploited by the spaniards for the following three centuries. then during the 19th serge -- 19th century with texas taken away, then the united states invaded us, then the french invaded us in 1963, then the americans invaded us again in 1914. a
with the united states. 90% of our experts go to the united states. 90% of our oil goes to the u.s. 90% of the tourist that visit mexico come from the u.s. and so on and so forth. obviously, all of our immigrants are in the united states by definition. there's a very open economy. so mexico can't be an interspective closed off character. we don't have the traditional mexico way of being in our mind when in our everyday life we're an open economy. >> i want to return senior castaneda to...
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finally, ours was a state plan, a state solution, and if people don't like it our state, they can change it it. that's why states are the right place for this type of responsibility. that's why i introduced a plan to repeal obamacare and replace it with a state centric plan. >> sylvia has put her finger on one of the most important issues facing the country. president obama stood before the nation in 2008 sxsd he promised to do health care reform, focused on cost containment along with republicans. he'd do it on a bipartisan basis. >> the question was why obomnicare. >> this is another example of breaking his promise, and he has to be held accountable. in order to prosecute the case against president obama, you have to show you have a better plan and different plan. we took a different approach in minnesota. we didn't use top-down government mandates and individual requirements from government. we created market alternatives and powered consumers. >> you don't want to address why you called governor romney obomnicare. >> what was the similarities between the two. president obama looked t
finally, ours was a state plan, a state solution, and if people don't like it our state, they can change it it. that's why states are the right place for this type of responsibility. that's why i introduced a plan to repeal obamacare and replace it with a state centric plan. >> sylvia has put her finger on one of the most important issues facing the country. president obama stood before the nation in 2008 sxsd he promised to do health care reform, focused on cost containment along with...
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constitution of the united states? >> in the committed islamic jihadist, absolutely. there's only one document. >> i agree. the reality is that for a committed jihadist, shari'a law is god's law and that's the only law that they have to follow. everything else is manmade law and that's not something that they feel has any authority over them and their actions. >> i would agree. however i would just offer this, that in our outreach and engagement with muslim communities, with he recognize and the muslim communities recognize that the law of the land is the constitution. and that there may be shari'a principles in their community that they look at similar to jewish laws, but the law of the land, the rule of law is the constitution of the united states. >> that's correct. i would sa add that the muslim community in the united states is relatively prosperous, middle class and well educated but they do -- and do accept the constitution as the law of the land. >> so specifically radical islam would -- you would agree then wo
constitution of the united states? >> in the committed islamic jihadist, absolutely. there's only one document. >> i agree. the reality is that for a committed jihadist, shari'a law is god's law and that's the only law that they have to follow. everything else is manmade law and that's not something that they feel has any authority over them and their actions. >> i would agree. however i would just offer this, that in our outreach and engagement with muslim communities, with...
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state department list of sponsors of state terrorism? is. >> currently on the list, iran, syria, cuba and sudan. >> so four countries. and with respect to cuba, why is cuba on that list? >> cuba was put on the list, i believe, in 1982 because of its support, principally, for its support of various terrorist and revolutionary movements within the hemisphere, and i think it's important to underscore that cuba has not met the standard for rescission which is to say that we need to be able to either certify that there's been a fundamental change in leadership and the country has ceased to support international terrorism, or that the administration can certify that cuba has gone six months without support to foreign terrorist organizations and has given assure,s that it will not -- assurances that it will not support any international terrorism in the future. because of its continued relationship with the farc and the eln, cuba has failed to meet that standard. >> so cuba has a relationship with the farc, the eln, both terrorist organizations
state department list of sponsors of state terrorism? is. >> currently on the list, iran, syria, cuba and sudan. >> so four countries. and with respect to cuba, why is cuba on that list? >> cuba was put on the list, i believe, in 1982 because of its support, principally, for its support of various terrorist and revolutionary movements within the hemisphere, and i think it's important to underscore that cuba has not met the standard for rescission which is to say that we need...
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effort in the state of california? >> this is a great time to work on the issue of the death penalty. every day we get closer and closer to ending the death penalty in california and across the country and indeed, across the world. several states have into the death penalty in the last four years. most recently, the state of illinois into the death penalty in march of this year. [applause] we are now at the time when 16 states, puerto rico and the district of columbia do not have the death penalty. many more states are addressing this issue, connecticut and montana, colorado, kansas, these are all states that have had bills in their legislature to into the death penalty that have moved through least one house in some cases, both houses. connecticut passed a bill a couple of years ago to end the death penalty that was vetoed by the then republican governor who is no longer in office. this is for states in four years and we expect more on the way. >> this deserves applause. >> we're making progress in california. the sta
effort in the state of california? >> this is a great time to work on the issue of the death penalty. every day we get closer and closer to ending the death penalty in california and across the country and indeed, across the world. several states have into the death penalty in the last four years. most recently, the state of illinois into the death penalty in march of this year. [applause] we are now at the time when 16 states, puerto rico and the district of columbia do not have the...
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united states pays something like two thirds of its budget u.s. forces are in combat u.s. forces are undertaking military missions that's the language of the war the law u.s. forces in combat it's absolutely not a diversion to see that there's a u.n. security council resolution were to see that nato approve this you know david if i know about you in denver ok leslie jump in that's what the point of this program is going yeah i mean i think i think we have to be a little bit careful here to differentiate different types of different ways of using military force in this particular intervention we're talking about intelligence surveillance unmanned. unmanned sorties we're not talking about sending military troops in on the ground to fight a ground or so which is not to say that there isn't this question the war powers act but in terms of the use of the military there are degrees and this is very much and it's not just nato it's what the british and the french have been out in front of this intervention taking the lead the u.s. is absolutely playing a
united states pays something like two thirds of its budget u.s. forces are in combat u.s. forces are undertaking military missions that's the language of the war the law u.s. forces in combat it's absolutely not a diversion to see that there's a u.n. security council resolution were to see that nato approve this you know david if i know about you in denver ok leslie jump in that's what the point of this program is going yeah i mean i think i think we have to be a little bit careful here to...
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not terry the head of the united states state department and so getting. our ways but you'll see the consequences i don't know i never heard of using the army is a poverty reduction tool or the state department was conned lisa writes know about the poverty reduction poverty creation made but i don't see a lot of them what they did and how a seven able to get their support in order to you know lots this program that you say has no no going well about it you know how it is sad ron we all know this power i hear in their. cash it's cash under a lot condo resources paid a fortune by chevron as a board member and it's very interesting that she goes from secretary of state from sharon's board to secretary of state and then back into chevrons payroll the question is did she ever leave sharon's payroll in effect because george bush put the heat and her state department with tremendous heat on ecuador tremendous you know there were over these over these cases and tremendous heat on ecuador for trying to put the. put the would get some justice from the oil companies
not terry the head of the united states state department and so getting. our ways but you'll see the consequences i don't know i never heard of using the army is a poverty reduction tool or the state department was conned lisa writes know about the poverty reduction poverty creation made but i don't see a lot of them what they did and how a seven able to get their support in order to you know lots this program that you say has no no going well about it you know how it is sad ron we all know...
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some states are doing state- backed venture capital funds as well. on the second leg of this, there are several states doing these economic programs which are targeted companies in their states that have great growth potential. they focus on those. we've also seen on the experts i've, programs to help companies expand their global markets, using very customized plans for the specific companies to actually to exporting propose a been really successful programs throughout the country. to assess the vastly expand exporting. in number of these not only in terms of delivering economic development services but also a number of different social services and other programs that the states do. and then we also see some investment opportunities on the private side to invest and government-owned facilities, that focus on research. and finally on the work force, training, and development fine, more successful programs directly involved business and their design and implementation. they're working very well associated with what is happening at the local level wit
some states are doing state- backed venture capital funds as well. on the second leg of this, there are several states doing these economic programs which are targeted companies in their states that have great growth potential. they focus on those. we've also seen on the experts i've, programs to help companies expand their global markets, using very customized plans for the specific companies to actually to exporting propose a been really successful programs throughout the country. to assess...
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states want israel and the united states to have a special relationship.hey want the united states to give israel large amounts of material and diplomatic assistance, and they want us to give that assistance unreservedly. in other words, without qualification. we just give it to them no matter what they do. this is what makes this relationship so special. so we have this large interest group who we call the israel lobby that has worked overtime for decades now to put the yet is states in a position where it supports israel unconditionally. now, if you have an open debate where israel is criticized for pursuing policies court this role is criticize in ways to make it clear that american and israeli interests are sometimes at odds with each other, then you begin to question the special relationship. you begin to say, why are we supporting israel in an unqualified way when the interest of the two countries are at odds? so, the lottery does not want people saying that israel and the united states often have different interests. that might undermine the special
states want israel and the united states to have a special relationship.hey want the united states to give israel large amounts of material and diplomatic assistance, and they want us to give that assistance unreservedly. in other words, without qualification. we just give it to them no matter what they do. this is what makes this relationship so special. so we have this large interest group who we call the israel lobby that has worked overtime for decades now to put the yet is states in a...
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state department list of sponsors of state terrorism? is. >> currently on the list, iran, syria, cuba and sudan. >> so four countries. and with respect to cuba, why is cuba on that list? >> cuba was put on the list, i believe, in 1982 because of its support, principally, for its support of various terrorist and revolutionary movements within the hemisphere, and i think it's important to underscore that cuba has not met the standard for rescission which is to say that we need to be able to either certify that there's been a fundamental change in leadership and the country has ceased to support international terrorism, or that the administration can certify that cuba has gone six months without support to foreign terrorist organizations and has given assure,s that it will not -- assurances that it will not support any international terrorism in the future. because of its continued relationship with the farc and the eln, cuba has failed to meet that standard. >> so cuba has a relationship with the farc, the eln, both terrorist organizations
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the states are ignored.ons and millions of voters in these states who get no attention and it really does affect our politics, the substance of our politics as well. for decades we sub siddize products drk -- ethanol, iowa was such an important state. this has substantive impact as well as political science impact. >> would it be fair to say our senate is probably the most unrepresentative upper house of the advanced democracy with the possible exception of britain's house of lords? >> britain, ever since tony blair is more representative. he got rid of the her he had tri peers with we have the ludicrous disproportion. i think we're worse than the house of lords. >> it's interesting. i taught briefly and one of things i taught was a class on the american constitution and the debates that came out of the american constitution, which went on for 200 years to the present. america is unique in that it is founded not on blood and soil nationalism but political ideas and the constitution is the heart of that. that
the states are ignored.ons and millions of voters in these states who get no attention and it really does affect our politics, the substance of our politics as well. for decades we sub siddize products drk -- ethanol, iowa was such an important state. this has substantive impact as well as political science impact. >> would it be fair to say our senate is probably the most unrepresentative upper house of the advanced democracy with the possible exception of britain's house of lords?...
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their job is not to tell the state of vermont or the state of california or the state of pennsylvania what future they might want to pursue in terms of energy. they are not supposed to be a proponent of the nuclear industry. that's not their job. their job is to make sure that our nuclear plants are being run safely. so in terms of economics, the people of the state of vermont and any other state in this country have the right to determine whether or not what the future of nuclear power plants is in their states. and what our state is saying is after 40 years, we want to shut vermont yankee down. we want to move in a new direction that we think benefits our state. and we do not want the department of justice to intervene in this case, where entergy is suing vermont. let me just conclude while we're on the issue of nuclear power in pointing out that the associated press recently revealed that 48 out of 65 nuclear power sites in this country have leaked radioactive tritium, and vermont yankee is one of those sites. 37 facilities had leaks at levels that violated federal drinking water s
their job is not to tell the state of vermont or the state of california or the state of pennsylvania what future they might want to pursue in terms of energy. they are not supposed to be a proponent of the nuclear industry. that's not their job. their job is to make sure that our nuclear plants are being run safely. so in terms of economics, the people of the state of vermont and any other state in this country have the right to determine whether or not what the future of nuclear power plants...
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if you're at the state position you'd like to get credit for a state position. at the city level, i can tell you, those cdbg dollars have gone directly to job creation and economic development in oklahoma city and i can give you handful of examples of how impactful they've been and how $1 can turn into $2 and $3 and $4 and $5. >> but i think it's also indicative of the fact that in many cases members of congress are so disconnected from what really goes on the ground. you know, this is apparently a bit of a bubble here. they all talk to each other and there are things going on back home that decisions that mick and i have to make are day to day. they really affect people on a regular basis. we have this conversation going on which is theoretical in washington. we deal with reality back home. so, you know, it's kind of interesting that sometimes members of congress actually go to groundbreakings and ribbon cuttings for programs that were funded by the same programs that they're now talking about cutting. i mean, it really doesn't make any sense and it is a disinv
if you're at the state position you'd like to get credit for a state position. at the city level, i can tell you, those cdbg dollars have gone directly to job creation and economic development in oklahoma city and i can give you handful of examples of how impactful they've been and how $1 can turn into $2 and $3 and $4 and $5. >> but i think it's also indicative of the fact that in many cases members of congress are so disconnected from what really goes on the ground. you know, this is...
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the gulf states of posters in this so i think of course with saudi arabia. to get info i didn't see. we we had indications although no evidence that saudi arabia is also doing this in syria. that's another i mention of this of this geopolitical sure will. cause any kind of humanitarian still humanitarian operation waged on syria that whole region which is there all of the eastern mediterranean right through buckers so as the chinese border without all that there is so much at stake and one thing i'm curious do you think how many think yemen is because from what i understand from sources saudi arabia is perceived as having the power to stabilize yemen which is something that the united states obviously have a lot of security concerns with yemen they've you know reportedly had many concerns over al qaeda in the arabian peninsula and yemen we saw the united states try to target and the cleric in the lead to be in charge of that the u.s. the descent and yemen so do you think that is one of the reasons why the united states is is not getting into not intervening
the gulf states of posters in this so i think of course with saudi arabia. to get info i didn't see. we we had indications although no evidence that saudi arabia is also doing this in syria. that's another i mention of this of this geopolitical sure will. cause any kind of humanitarian still humanitarian operation waged on syria that whole region which is there all of the eastern mediterranean right through buckers so as the chinese border without all that there is so much at stake and one...
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the government has proposed a budget cuts in our state. -- budget cuts in our state. how could a student get the college training needed to reject the training needed while in college -- how could a student get the training needed washing college? >> thanks. >> i am with the center for american progress. my question is about finance, business and labor corp. for change. we have a disparity in the u.s.. it is between, we pay the tax subsidy to educate people versus two year schools. they get far less money. that is one question. it always strikes me that most of those students do not form an organized political constituency. and not surprised that they do not get much attention. business and labor unions -- many could be students. i have not found common ground on the issue. >> that is a terrific list of questions. tax policy, cuts in higher education take your pick. i like all of the questions answered by someone. [laughter] >> i will take tax policy and talk about the overall frame of this. in doing this report, there is a very robust effort about stimulus regarding
the government has proposed a budget cuts in our state. -- budget cuts in our state. how could a student get the college training needed to reject the training needed while in college -- how could a student get the training needed washing college? >> thanks. >> i am with the center for american progress. my question is about finance, business and labor corp. for change. we have a disparity in the u.s.. it is between, we pay the tax subsidy to educate people versus two year schools....
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-- secretaries of state, secretary of state of minnesota, mark richie, whose state knows something about the cost of problematic elections, testified before our committee on march 31, that he was certainly not in favor of terminating the election assistance commission. i would also wish to read from a letter we received today at about 4:00 p.m. to an election -- to a house administration election staffer. dear people, i am the election director of harper county board of elections in northeastern maryland. i am republican and have been act nvet republican party since 1968. i am also the republican member of the standard board of the election assistance commission. as a representative of a local board of elections, we are very isolated and depend on the e.a.c. as a clearing house of information and resources. the e.a.c. has been most helpful to local boards of elections in supporting our election administration and providing guidance in the future -- in future elections. the f.e.c. is too political and cannot do and perform as the elections assistance commission. the passage of h.r. 672 wi
-- secretaries of state, secretary of state of minnesota, mark richie, whose state knows something about the cost of problematic elections, testified before our committee on march 31, that he was certainly not in favor of terminating the election assistance commission. i would also wish to read from a letter we received today at about 4:00 p.m. to an election -- to a house administration election staffer. dear people, i am the election director of harper county board of elections in...
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state and the citizens. this does not mean the abandonment of toughness when it comes to harming the public interest. there are those who said that some demonstrators continued to demonstrate because they demonstrated in the past, and believe they will be prosecuted by the state picks we have now some amnesty for those who turn themselves in during the month of april and may. they must turn themselves in with their weapons, and they were pardoned immediately. as i say to all those people, who try to contact the state and you will find a positive response and tolerance on part of state institutions, even regarding those who have carried weapons, but did not use them against anyone. however, as for terrorizing citizens and committing acts of killing in terrorism, this is another issue. i call on all those who have left the city or villages to return. it is a very important issue because the city dies without its people. but cannot talk about normal economic life of their people who left their towns and village
state and the citizens. this does not mean the abandonment of toughness when it comes to harming the public interest. there are those who said that some demonstrators continued to demonstrate because they demonstrated in the past, and believe they will be prosecuted by the state picks we have now some amnesty for those who turn themselves in during the month of april and may. they must turn themselves in with their weapons, and they were pardoned immediately. as i say to all those people, who...
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how big a concern should it be for the united states? states?>> guest: what i say in the book is this, we are the two most powerful countries in the world today. there's a whole series of issues that are new, environment, proliferation, energy. these are unique problems. it can only be solved on the global places. secondly, we got to learn from the europeans, and established britain had to do with each other and didn't manage to do it. and the result was world war i. and i've often asked myself, if the leaders that went to war in 1914 had known what the world would look like four years later when the war ended, would they ever have done it? with one or the other have made an accommodation? so what i say in the book is, we out to approach foreign policy, vis-À-vis china with that in mind. we ought to look for opportunities of a cooperative relationship. at the same time, we will strenuously defend our interests. and if the chinese approach the problem in the same way, then i'm hopeful that the ingenuity on both sides will find a way through. but
how big a concern should it be for the united states? states?>> guest: what i say in the book is this, we are the two most powerful countries in the world today. there's a whole series of issues that are new, environment, proliferation, energy. these are unique problems. it can only be solved on the global places. secondly, we got to learn from the europeans, and established britain had to do with each other and didn't manage to do it. and the result was world war i. and i've often asked...
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>> only for state convictions.or sufficient serious violations, a state is required to disqualify that a driver from holding their cdl. and out of service order is not necessarily in that list. >> i would appreciate seeing someanguage on bad. >> if i could just clarified the drug and alcohol peace. there is no link to the individual cdl. that randomized process for testing, should a driver test positive,
>> only for state convictions.or sufficient serious violations, a state is required to disqualify that a driver from holding their cdl. and out of service order is not necessarily in that list. >> i would appreciate seeing someanguage on bad. >> if i could just clarified the drug and alcohol peace. there is no link to the individual cdl. that randomized process for testing, should a driver test positive,
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in the nation to allow its voters to recall state officials, this has only happened 20 times where state lawmakers have actually had to face a recall election coming up in august we are going to see nine state senators that face recall-- six republicans, three democrats. there are going to be primaries in july and then the eventual election will take place in august. it's really unprecedented in this country's history thief many state elected officials being recalled, basically, and asking their voters once again for their support. it could control the state senate. it's going to be very interesting. if you talk to democrats right now they're optimistic that they can end up gaining the majority. they need three seats in order to do that. if you ask the republicans, they're also optimistic right now. they feel they can gain an extra seat by knocking off one or two of the democrats up for recall. so it will be a very interesting summer here in wisconsin. >> woodruff: but adam sleigher, you were saying those recall efforts are not necessarily based on how they were voted on the campaign law
in the nation to allow its voters to recall state officials, this has only happened 20 times where state lawmakers have actually had to face a recall election coming up in august we are going to see nine state senators that face recall-- six republicans, three democrats. there are going to be primaries in july and then the eventual election will take place in august. it's really unprecedented in this country's history thief many state elected officials being recalled, basically, and asking...
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texas into two states florida two states new york and two states will have will have. to canada. ok i answered lady di leave margaret thatcher refuses to meet with you because she thinks you're nuts that's all you know. what brother had to serve joe madison brad darling thank you all very much great to have rules after the great deal we take out a well deserved occasion of retirement is already a distant memory for many americans. let's not forget that we in the park party b.c. . i think. he'd done well. whenever the government says there are competing states get ready because of the freedoms. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so sleek you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is. i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. for. a. few. welcome to the united states of america a nation of eighty year old brick layers was quite a time here you could retire when you were in your sixty's. it's no more. in another sign of just how bad our nation is treating the working class
texas into two states florida two states new york and two states will have will have. to canada. ok i answered lady di leave margaret thatcher refuses to meet with you because she thinks you're nuts that's all you know. what brother had to serve joe madison brad darling thank you all very much great to have rules after the great deal we take out a well deserved occasion of retirement is already a distant memory for many americans. let's not forget that we in the park party b.c. . i think. he'd...
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what does this mean for the united states? >>reporter: in plain terms, it is bad news, because the u.s. lost a critical ally in counterterrorism operations. secretary of state hillary clinton preponderances to the crisis this afternoon during a meeting with the foreign minister of france and called on saleh to "move out of the way and let yemen's opposition and civil society begin the tough work of reforming the country." >> we are calling for a peaceful transition, a nonviolent transition that is consistent with yemen's own constitution. and our position has not changed and it continues to. the same and we think an immediate transition is in the best interests of the yemen people. >> the white house, president obama's counterterrorism expert, has talked with someone from yemen who does not plan to cling to power. >> the president saleh has been in power since the 1970's so what kind of future could he have in yemen? >>reporter: rocky. the saudis made it clear they do not wish to see him try to return to yemen. the country is
what does this mean for the united states? >>reporter: in plain terms, it is bad news, because the u.s. lost a critical ally in counterterrorism operations. secretary of state hillary clinton preponderances to the crisis this afternoon during a meeting with the foreign minister of france and called on saleh to "move out of the way and let yemen's opposition and civil society begin the tough work of reforming the country." >> we are calling for a peaceful transition, a...
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with views of the united states i'm now looking at the state department website that promotes grantsor those willing to bring about change in communist cuba and here is one of the requirements i'm going to read this it is preferable for these personnel to speak spanish fluently possess solid understanding of the cultural context and have prior experience on the island in order to maximize their effectiveness in this unique operating environment and of quote sounds very much like recruiting agents but instead of doing it the traditional secretive way the us does their right out in the open on their website help most often comes with strings attached many say opposition leaders in libya who now get financial and political support from washington are sure to get instructions on how to return the favor essentially. with. u.s. governments even if they don't necessarily. get a check on r.t.e. washington d.c. . well we have more on washington's less subtle involvement in other countries later this hour here keep the u.s. is about to start its troop withdrawal from afghanistan we'll bring yo
with views of the united states i'm now looking at the state department website that promotes grantsor those willing to bring about change in communist cuba and here is one of the requirements i'm going to read this it is preferable for these personnel to speak spanish fluently possess solid understanding of the cultural context and have prior experience on the island in order to maximize their effectiveness in this unique operating environment and of quote sounds very much like recruiting...
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the bad north carolina state congressman tom till it's as republican speaker of the house in that state tellus took it upon himself at a recent political convention the railed against his state's teacher you tell us said i don't care about kids care about classrooms and i care about their jobs their pensions. the funny thing about what chillis just said is that his party just cut well over one hundred million in education funding in the state giving more than thirteen thousand teachers the pink slip which i tell us is republican cohorts are the ones who really don't care about education north carolina and the very very ugly sarah pail and zombies as we told you last week during her mega see how let's . see how much confusion i can spread in one week bus tour hailing completely podger take on the role of paul revere played in american history take a look. at. british think we're going to be taking away our arms the fiery elf in the end he's serious he's writing his horse through to suit in those green shots and bells that we were going to be secure and we were going to be free. pale and
the bad north carolina state congressman tom till it's as republican speaker of the house in that state tellus took it upon himself at a recent political convention the railed against his state's teacher you tell us said i don't care about kids care about classrooms and i care about their jobs their pensions. the funny thing about what chillis just said is that his party just cut well over one hundred million in education funding in the state giving more than thirteen thousand teachers the pink...
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state department now generously hands out cash and technology to dissidents throughout the world itsiew of democracy human rights and labor has announced the request for proposals on how to foster change in a number of countries in the middle east and north africa as wireless cuba the u.s. claims the best of intentions saying it wants to strengthen independence civil society groups in those countries it's just in really another form of provoking regime change they're just trying to do it under a different guise under a different facade saying that somehow and with the best of intentions they're promoting democracy but in reality it's just promoting us agenda among other things the state department is financing the creation of stealth wireless networks that would enable activists to communicate outside the reach of governments in. countries like iran syria and libya according to participants in the projects other programs include a so-called internet in a suitcase a powerful portable wireless transmitter that activists king used to set up their own networks in order to circumvent stat
state department now generously hands out cash and technology to dissidents throughout the world itsiew of democracy human rights and labor has announced the request for proposals on how to foster change in a number of countries in the middle east and north africa as wireless cuba the u.s. claims the best of intentions saying it wants to strengthen independence civil society groups in those countries it's just in really another form of provoking regime change they're just trying to do it under...
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religious schools can receive state funding.most national holidays come from the catholic church calendar, and once a year catholics from all over flood the streets of paris as they leave on a three-day, 75-mile pilgrimage to the cathedral of chartres. >> but people don't like it. they don't like it, even catholics. the pilgrimage to chartres? those are fundamentalists, traditionalists. our culture erases religion. we're here but we don't show ourselves. >> olivier bobineau teaches the sociology of religion and lives himself. he's a catholic who wears a small cross on a chain that he keeps hidden most of the time. but one night, at a meeting with high government officials so you leaned forward, you could see it, and somebody said -- >> careful. >> put that away. >> yeah. today it's unimaginable to go against the state, against the public space, and to show a cross, a skullcap, a veil. it's impossible. it's wanting to destroy the state. that's what the french feel. the majority of french people do not think it's possible to be fr
religious schools can receive state funding.most national holidays come from the catholic church calendar, and once a year catholics from all over flood the streets of paris as they leave on a three-day, 75-mile pilgrimage to the cathedral of chartres. >> but people don't like it. they don't like it, even catholics. the pilgrimage to chartres? those are fundamentalists, traditionalists. our culture erases religion. we're here but we don't show ourselves. >> olivier bobineau teaches...
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for the people of that state. in terms of energy, maybe they want to buy power from canada, hydroelectric power. maybe they want to go sustainable energy. maybe they want to invest in energy efficiency. from an economic point of view, the supreme court said of course they have that right. you cannot push a nuclear power plant on people. not a safety issue. let me go briefly and ask members of the commission if they would give us their view on that supreme court decision. mr. chairman. >> well, as i said, i think it should be very rare that the commission is involved in preemption cases. and there are clearly areas that where the states have authority. and we should respect those authorities as we expect them to respect our authorities. >> thank you. >> senator sanders, although i have not read the decision you are quoting from. i would agree with chairman jaczko of the states role. >> out of curiosity. madam commissioner, you are familiar with this supreme court decision? >> i have not read that decision, i believ
for the people of that state. in terms of energy, maybe they want to buy power from canada, hydroelectric power. maybe they want to go sustainable energy. maybe they want to invest in energy efficiency. from an economic point of view, the supreme court said of course they have that right. you cannot push a nuclear power plant on people. not a safety issue. let me go briefly and ask members of the commission if they would give us their view on that supreme court decision. mr. chairman. >>...
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agents in the united states. there are 650,000 state and local law enforcement officers. 650,000. so the 10 million to 12 million illegal aliens in the country are much more likely to come into contact with local law enforcement than they are with an i.c.e. agent. and for local law enforcement, it's important that they be properly trained so that they don't profile, don't discriminate but properly identify those here illegally who are breaking our laws. now, there is a backlog of cities that want 287-g agreements, and what this legislation does is assist in covering that problem. one of the reasons so many cities want to be involved in this is because criminal alien gangs generally victimize people in the cities often victimizing other immigrants, often victimize legal immigrants. and frankly law enforcement should be trained in how to identify and remove criminal aliens. and this assists in that. it's a great force multiplier for i.c.e. it provides i.c.e. with assistance such as following up on leads, providing research and surveillance, it has had a positive influence on the wor
agents in the united states. there are 650,000 state and local law enforcement officers. 650,000. so the 10 million to 12 million illegal aliens in the country are much more likely to come into contact with local law enforcement than they are with an i.c.e. agent. and for local law enforcement, it's important that they be properly trained so that they don't profile, don't discriminate but properly identify those here illegally who are breaking our laws. now, there is a backlog of cities that...
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, one down state, his district will disappear and he'll be sacrificed by the state legislature, and that way probably they will resolve the issue. naomi, let me ask you this. she survive, what do you think, you've seen this, you've read what is there, what's been published. what is your visceral response to all this? >> i mean, i think there are two really separate issues that are tangled up in one, and it's important to tease them out. one is was a huge lapse of judgment, crazily, suicidally self-destructive for him to have put these images and words out on a public forum. obviously. does that mean he's an inadequate politician? he's done something that should destroy his career? no, i don't think so. and i think there's a larger issue. it's a really urgent one. which is that -- and i've said this before. here's another example. we now live in a surveillance society in which all of our leaders can assume that they're under surveillance all the time if the opposition wants to read their e-mails, follow their phone messages, and so on. and when are the american going to say enough if it's
, one down state, his district will disappear and he'll be sacrificed by the state legislature, and that way probably they will resolve the issue. naomi, let me ask you this. she survive, what do you think, you've seen this, you've read what is there, what's been published. what is your visceral response to all this? >> i mean, i think there are two really separate issues that are tangled up in one, and it's important to tease them out. one is was a huge lapse of judgment, crazily,...
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states is not going to veto but this is the united states has their own considerations in the we should not act as if the veto is in our pocket but you can it is not we must do our best to avoid the was a motion to come near the the security council nor to the. general assembly in i think we should not trust the united states to repeal but we should trust ourselves if obama was not to veto the declaration of a palestinian state would he not face political pressure at home i mean after all there is an election that he wants to win you know every problem. is the interest in continuing is the way but i i think obama really wants the peace in the world and especially in this region which affects the way in the middle east in the war the old world in a way so i believe that the obama's first of a concern with the wind being unwilling of his own people but he's also interested in continuing the missions in the vision and the it took upon him so when he took over what is your reading of the relationship between obama and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu there were many who stayed ther
states is not going to veto but this is the united states has their own considerations in the we should not act as if the veto is in our pocket but you can it is not we must do our best to avoid the was a motion to come near the the security council nor to the. general assembly in i think we should not trust the united states to repeal but we should trust ourselves if obama was not to veto the declaration of a palestinian state would he not face political pressure at home i mean after all there...
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brought to the united states when he was 10 years old. he grew up in the state of arizona. in high school, juan discovered his calling, military service. he became a leader in the air force your honor rotc -- air force junior rotc. he became drill demander and captain and rose to the rank of lieutenant kernel. juan dreamed of one day attending the air force academy but he was unable to do so because he is undocumented. instead, juan enrolled in arizona state university. this is a photograph, more recent photograph of juan on his commencement day at arizona state university. juan graduated from arizona state university with a degree in aeronautical engineering. since graduation, juan has been waiting for his chance to either serve in our military or to use his degree. he can't enlist, obviously, because he is undocumented, and he can't work in his field, the aeronautics industry, because of the same legal obstacle. he just sent me a letter, and this is what it said -- "the united states of america is the country i want to live my life in, where i want to flourish as a produc
brought to the united states when he was 10 years old. he grew up in the state of arizona. in high school, juan discovered his calling, military service. he became a leader in the air force your honor rotc -- air force junior rotc. he became drill demander and captain and rose to the rank of lieutenant kernel. juan dreamed of one day attending the air force academy but he was unable to do so because he is undocumented. instead, juan enrolled in arizona state university. this is a photograph,...
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time in the court's nine year history that such a warrant has been issued for an incumbent head of state the first such occurrence happened in. in two thousand and nine and the man that they wanted or were after was the sudanese president over that decision has yet to be implemented in reality and the libyan authorities have already said that they will not comply with the decision in this case they actually questioned its legitimacy and have reminded that libya is not a signatory to the rome treaty which has actually set up the international criminal court we have yet to find out how exactly they will go about arresting more market the the i.c.c. did say that the libyan people themselves will arrest gadhafi but of course gadhafi and he is called words remain defiant and say they will continue to fight to the very end and they basically said they don't particularly care for this particular decision as a matter of fact there were reports of intensified bombing off tripoli just this morning there were reports that blast have been heard very close to gadhafi compound this was supposed to be
time in the court's nine year history that such a warrant has been issued for an incumbent head of state the first such occurrence happened in. in two thousand and nine and the man that they wanted or were after was the sudanese president over that decision has yet to be implemented in reality and the libyan authorities have already said that they will not comply with the decision in this case they actually questioned its legitimacy and have reminded that libya is not a signatory to the rome...
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. >> remembered certain things when questioned by the state. but one question by the defense, it took some time to get the facts out that contradicted what to tell the state. >> defense said tshamba shot brown in self-defense. >> police of looking for a man who entered a woman's group and tried to sexual assaults her. police say preston climb through the window back in april. one with information on his whereabouts should call metro crime stoppers. police have arrested a third brother for double murder in pikesville. police hector linares and his brothers shot and killed to swo men. >> the man who shot and killed a pit bull is speaking out about the incident. he said he was forced to kill the dog after it attacked his own dog. he was worried about the safety of his stock but his family. >> i was like, grab your dog. i was still backing up. i put myself between the dogs and my kids. he had my dog by the neck. i shot the dog. >> he says he has a permit to carry the weapon. >> residents and business owners are speaking out about a plan to increase
. >> remembered certain things when questioned by the state. but one question by the defense, it took some time to get the facts out that contradicted what to tell the state. >> defense said tshamba shot brown in self-defense. >> police of looking for a man who entered a woman's group and tried to sexual assaults her. police say preston climb through the window back in april. one with information on his whereabouts should call metro crime stoppers. police have arrested a third...
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the new jersey state house passed a harsh anti-union bill yesterday that shreds public employee benefits cuts off because the living increases their pensions and kills their collective bargaining rights but this isn't new. you got new jersey governor chris christie is just one of several republican governors who declared war on the middle thoughts all around america as this chart shows the american people are turning against this radical right wing agenda's republican governors around the country are watching their poll numbers plummet and shouldn't governor rick snyder for example numbers have dropped twenty five points since he won election last year so these republicans. listen to their constituents and abandon their war a little they will they just ramp up their war on democracy with voter id laws to just franchise millions of voters who are urban and elderly a tough time i went with. them better right now we know that what the republicans are doing is not necessarily popular these things aren't popular attacking third rails of politics aren't popular but leaders leaders and leaders
the new jersey state house passed a harsh anti-union bill yesterday that shreds public employee benefits cuts off because the living increases their pensions and kills their collective bargaining rights but this isn't new. you got new jersey governor chris christie is just one of several republican governors who declared war on the middle thoughts all around america as this chart shows the american people are turning against this radical right wing agenda's republican governors around the...
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the district officials say it appears to be below state levels set by the state.nment has not set a state level. >>> and three homes in san francisco's bay view hunter's point neighborhood went solo. workers there joined volunteers from ibm to set up solar panels, the devices are used to save money by cutting back by using power from pg&e. >> the systems installed by grid are saving 20,000 for low income people. >> the ibm people say the employees working on the project are working on their own time. tomorrow marks the hundredth anniversary of the computer giant. >>> and starbucks expanding the use of the popular mobile application to android phones. iphone users already had it. and today, the android users can download the application at the android market. it is in use at almost 8000 starbucks, including locations at target stores. soon they will be in safeway stores. the application is reportedly used for one in every five starbucks transactions in the united states. >>> and a new twist tonight in the debate on cell phone use and whether it is linked to cancer.
the district officials say it appears to be below state levels set by the state.nment has not set a state level. >>> and three homes in san francisco's bay view hunter's point neighborhood went solo. workers there joined volunteers from ibm to set up solar panels, the devices are used to save money by cutting back by using power from pg&e. >> the systems installed by grid are saving 20,000 for low income people. >> the ibm people say the employees working on the project...
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it references people as well as the state. the state. for other reasons, if congress feeds its power is it is by definition invading the provinces of sovereignty. it is absolutely at the core. close to what thiit is the courts found. it can pre-empted. but it cannot tell us to pass a law or tell us to enforce a law. when someone enters commerce, congress has little power arbor what they can do. they cannot compel them to engage in commerce. the court found this distinction in essential to its necessary finding. >> accepting that as true, you still have to apply at principle to the residual clause in the amendment dealing with the people. a similar kind of analys ought toe adopted as to the people the supreme court crafted and adopted as to powers reserved to the state. you have to do that. you have to make that analog. you have to make that mp. is there no case out there anywhere that has done that? this would be the first time. >> i must respectfully disagree. i think lopez and morrison were all about individual liberty. they were not c
it references people as well as the state. the state. for other reasons, if congress feeds its power is it is by definition invading the provinces of sovereignty. it is absolutely at the core. close to what thiit is the courts found. it can pre-empted. but it cannot tell us to pass a law or tell us to enforce a law. when someone enters commerce, congress has little power arbor what they can do. they cannot compel them to engage in commerce. the court found this distinction in essential to its...
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we want a jewish state of israel alongside an independent palestinian state.use, and we wish to cooperate very closely on this because as we both say, time is of the essence. and looking at the changes in the arab area and the arab region, he would be a very good signal indeed if it came out that talks between the parties are again possible. the commitment that we take in afghanistan shows we are very close. we're very grateful for the close cooperation in the north of afghanistan. that has turned out excellently. we share the opinion that in afghanistan we wish to approach the matter is in the sense of an integrated security approach, a network security approach. it was said we want to build up not only the military side of it, but the civil side of it. if we wish to go in together, out together. afghanistan will need our support in the long run so we will not abandon them. thank you very much for the rigid for the very friendly toss, for this very warm atmosphere, for making it possible to have this exchange of views and a very candid manner. even though we
we want a jewish state of israel alongside an independent palestinian state.use, and we wish to cooperate very closely on this because as we both say, time is of the essence. and looking at the changes in the arab area and the arab region, he would be a very good signal indeed if it came out that talks between the parties are again possible. the commitment that we take in afghanistan shows we are very close. we're very grateful for the close cooperation in the north of afghanistan. that has...
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such a warrant has been issued for an acting head of state the previous time when such a warrant has been issued was for the sudanese president. a warrant however he still has not been implemented or put into action so what now for. the court. to decide on that as you have just said the bombing i believe in capital continues in fact there were reports of some extremely heavy artillery fire in tripoli just this morning not too far from from from moammar gadhafi compound not too far from the hotel where journalists international journalists are staying now the international court has been set up in order to execute in order to prosecute heads of heads of state or other officials wanted for crimes against humanity or genocide if their own country will not or cannot do so and this apparently is the case in this instance now libyan authorities have already said that they are not they are not perplexed by their decision of the c.c. because they said that they have not signed. the rome treaty which has been set up which has set up the court however he says the libyan authorities have to com
such a warrant has been issued for an acting head of state the previous time when such a warrant has been issued was for the sudanese president. a warrant however he still has not been implemented or put into action so what now for. the court. to decide on that as you have just said the bombing i believe in capital continues in fact there were reports of some extremely heavy artillery fire in tripoli just this morning not too far from from from moammar gadhafi compound not too far from the...
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state has openly recruiting activists in cuba where the all the likely targets that . well syria right now is on the hot burner and you know there's a russian naval base there and that makes that a real interesting situation for the entire planet because here we have a direct conflict between the two superpowers obviously iran is through is the key they try to do what they called a color revolution couple years back in iran during the election process there and failed to do so it was called the green revolution and my gosh you know i think that if they can take over iran i think the whole ball game is going to change and so i mean if if you have syria and iran both shiite. as a bloc and they're looking to break that apart and create a new middle east or israel likes to say you know a greater middle east but the greater threat but just looking from an historic perspective don't post attempts to spread the book same parts of the world suggest future success is very likely with this initiative. i have to agree with you i think the go ability of the population is extreme t
state has openly recruiting activists in cuba where the all the likely targets that . well syria right now is on the hot burner and you know there's a russian naval base there and that makes that a real interesting situation for the entire planet because here we have a direct conflict between the two superpowers obviously iran is through is the key they try to do what they called a color revolution couple years back in iran during the election process there and failed to do so it was called the...
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united states military.and i can tell you that because i was serving at that time when my friends were in tank units and had to use golf carts to practice the tactics. i can tell you as an executive officer when we didn't have enough money to buy tools to repair or enough money to get toilet paper for some four soldiers we didn't have enough money to buy ammunition so that the guys could stay out on the rifle range, and we find ourselves going down the exact same path. when you study the history of the military in the the 20th century to today, you see this. ready for world war i, and we go all the way down to a bottomless pit maybe try to wrap it up for world war ii and go back to the bottomless pit. if we don't have a steady state, we will lose an opportunity to ensure that we protect america for the future for our children and grand children. we need to look at this road map by saying what are their respective areas of operation, what are the combatant commander responsibilities and look at the threats th
united states military.and i can tell you that because i was serving at that time when my friends were in tank units and had to use golf carts to practice the tactics. i can tell you as an executive officer when we didn't have enough money to buy tools to repair or enough money to get toilet paper for some four soldiers we didn't have enough money to buy ammunition so that the guys could stay out on the rifle range, and we find ourselves going down the exact same path. when you study the...
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united states is not going to recall what they said this is the united states because they are on considerations in the we should not act as if the victoria is in our pocket i think we should not trust the united states to report but we should trust ourselves if obama was not to veto the declaration of a palestinian state would he not face political pressure at home i mean after war there is an election that he wants to win you know every politician is interest in continuing to give the way but i i think obama really wants peace in the world and especially in this region which affects the way in the middle east in the wall of the world in a way so i believe there's clearly obama's first of all concerned with the wind being and we're doing of his own people but he's also on interest the continuing their missions in the visual the it took upon him so when he took or would you say that the relationship between the united states and israel is colder than it's ever been before oaths. without the united states we would be in a much more difficult position not only because of the veto but because of th
united states is not going to recall what they said this is the united states because they are on considerations in the we should not act as if the victoria is in our pocket i think we should not trust the united states to report but we should trust ourselves if obama was not to veto the declaration of a palestinian state would he not face political pressure at home i mean after war there is an election that he wants to win you know every politician is interest in continuing to give the way but...