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see the western union seeking privacy and western union sense of standards in the telegraph should be as the standards in the post office. so the government is not necessarily the best guardian of privacy. i think that's a lesson we can take from the history of the 1870s and the 1890s. postcode did samuel morris direct from his invention? >> guest: samuel morris died rich because his business manager had the good sense to invest in western union and that is what saved samuel morris. even the western union was affirmed that was in effect the great rival. the irony is even richer because western union saw the value of samuel morris as a sort of poster child for the technology and they actually are behind the direction of the statue that still stands in central park pier one of the first-ever racked it and by linking him with western union, they create for themselves a heroic mythology. it's really completely false, but one that helps to associate a rather low regard for the time with heroic inventor of today. so by investing in western union he died rich, as did mr. purnell uses the mon
see the western union seeking privacy and western union sense of standards in the telegraph should be as the standards in the post office. so the government is not necessarily the best guardian of privacy. i think that's a lesson we can take from the history of the 1870s and the 1890s. postcode did samuel morris direct from his invention? >> guest: samuel morris died rich because his business manager had the good sense to invest in western union and that is what saved samuel morris. even...
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to western union.h that money, he saw two north western union and to gould your nice work if you can get a. and with the money he got for that, he then built his laboratories and, of course, which has become so extraordinarily important. >> do we have the right interview regulatory framework today to encourage innovation? >> well, i don't do the future. and i guess i have to lessons from the history. one is that regulation is inevitable. and if regulation to promote the kind of universal access in which large numbers of people could get access with relatively equal terms, worked very well. that was the case in a telephone and not the telegraph. as late as 1890, the president of western union who would tell anyone who would listen if you want to send a message over long distance, use the post office. we are not for you. telegraph was not intended to be a mass media for the entire population. it was a specialty meeting for exclusive clientele. the telephone started out that way but as result of regulator
to western union.h that money, he saw two north western union and to gould your nice work if you can get a. and with the money he got for that, he then built his laboratories and, of course, which has become so extraordinarily important. >> do we have the right interview regulatory framework today to encourage innovation? >> well, i don't do the future. and i guess i have to lessons from the history. one is that regulation is inevitable. and if regulation to promote the kind of...
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so he sends her 1507 pounds by western union which he does thinking that she's going to a placerrival she is going to go to work and she says i came from the claws of the tiger into the mouth of the crocodile. >> translator: i couldn't take it any longer. they lied and took advantage of me. they said, you're in this country illegally so you have no choice. you have to do what he tells you. >> it's almost work worse what gomart has done, forcing her back into prostitution to make money for herself. >> during her three weeks as a sex slave, lilly was subjected to both physical and mental abuse, not only at the hands of her captors but also from the customers. >> she says that she was drowned in a tub of bath water when she told one man that she wanted to leave. one of her customers insisted on putting bits of metal inside a condom which caused her internal bleeding and injuries afterwards. also, being hit with a belt by certain customers. >> i think one of the reasons we are reluctant to criminalize the pool of buyers and we're reluctant to know who they are, they have these fanta
so he sends her 1507 pounds by western union which he does thinking that she's going to a placerrival she is going to go to work and she says i came from the claws of the tiger into the mouth of the crocodile. >> translator: i couldn't take it any longer. they lied and took advantage of me. they said, you're in this country illegally so you have no choice. you have to do what he tells you. >> it's almost work worse what gomart has done, forcing her back into prostitution to make...
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joining us is michael musio and joe menimbo, senior market analyst at western union business solutions. mike, i want to go to you first. we had a run-up since the first of the year. we had a lot of bumps in the road but 16% is huge. when the market looks to be taking a pause is now the time to take some of the profits off the table? to sell off and take your profits and wait for another downturn before buying in again? >> sure. for investors that we work with, most of these are retired folks, or folks nearing retirement and sitting in cash or any kind of long term isn't really an option for more than 8 t0 10% of the portfolio. so we wouldn't be large buyers here across the board but in specific sectors and for our income oriented clients we're buying stock every day, though, to your point from a valuation standpoint things are not as cheap as they were just a month and a half ago. and we're actually to the upper end of our range in terms of the market. so we'll be tuned in here to see what happens with the next earnings season through the third quarter. but, i do think there is a lot o
joining us is michael musio and joe menimbo, senior market analyst at western union business solutions. mike, i want to go to you first. we had a run-up since the first of the year. we had a lot of bumps in the road but 16% is huge. when the market looks to be taking a pause is now the time to take some of the profits off the table? to sell off and take your profits and wait for another downturn before buying in again? >> sure. for investors that we work with, most of these are retired...
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part to play whether they're a senior business leader from the likes of accenture and chevron and western unionre famiar with here in the united states througho a schiln a schoolteacher in any state in anywhere across america, who can play their part adding their voice, maybe contributing to a local ngo, maybe twinning schools with each other in africa. all kindsf things we can do. sicab tnid nally there is a nations, a lot of frustration in the united states, some of it is politics but some of it is the ineffectual nature of the u.n. to respond to crises such as syria. can th u.n. really be used as a vehicle for change in education? >> i think it can. ihink bi- t secrary general wants to commit his second term to seeing education as a pathway through. i think also is one of those things that opens up so much. so it does open up pathways to better economic prosperity and alsoathways to peace, too, whwe dra w see around the world. there's always a degree of bureaucracy in the big institutions but the education piece comes with a big heart and a big drive through. and also gordon has a position w
part to play whether they're a senior business leader from the likes of accenture and chevron and western unionre famiar with here in the united states througho a schiln a schoolteacher in any state in anywhere across america, who can play their part adding their voice, maybe contributing to a local ngo, maybe twinning schools with each other in africa. all kindsf things we can do. sicab tnid nally there is a nations, a lot of frustration in the united states, some of it is politics but some of...
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i would send him a thousand dollars by western union but before i hung up the phone i said isn't there anybody else he you can ask? why are you calling me? he said no. he said dinesh, this killed me, you are like a brother to me. i thought to myself here is a young man who is the half brother of the president of the united states, barack obama is not only of multimillionaire but the most powerful man in the world. and yet his half-brother can't call him in a time of need and this same half brothers living in a 6 x 10 at slum dog millionaire style in nairobi. he has to walk through sewage to get to the nearest street. this is a a guy not just living in poverty but in third-world poverty. what is going on here? the simple explanation is barack obama is a hypocrite. he has made the ideas that we have obligations to our fellow man the centerpiece of his reelection campaign, one of his favorite lines he recently added at the national prayer breakfast is we are our brother's keeper. in my film "2016: obama's america," the film is coming to michigan. look at our website 2016themovie.com. in t
i would send him a thousand dollars by western union but before i hung up the phone i said isn't there anybody else he you can ask? why are you calling me? he said no. he said dinesh, this killed me, you are like a brother to me. i thought to myself here is a young man who is the half brother of the president of the united states, barack obama is not only of multimillionaire but the most powerful man in the world. and yet his half-brother can't call him in a time of need and this same half...
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so i told george that would send him $1000 by western union but before i hung up the phone i said george, isn't there anybody else you can ask? why are you calling me? [laughter] and he said, no. he said dinesh and this was the line the kind of killed me, you are like a brother to me. now, i thought to myself, here is a young man who who is the half-brother of the president of the united states, barack obama. he is not only a multimillionaire but he is the most powerful man in the world. and yet his half brother can't call him in a time of need, and the same half brother is living in a six times 10 hut slum dog millionaire style in nairobi. he has to walk through sewage tickets to the nearest street, so this is the guy living not just in poverty but you would have to say in third world poverty. so what's going on here like there is a simple explanation, that barack obama is a hypocrite. he has made the idea that we have obligations to our fellow man the centerpiece of his re-election campaign. one of his favorite lines which he recently uttered at the national prayer breakfast is, we are
so i told george that would send him $1000 by western union but before i hung up the phone i said george, isn't there anybody else you can ask? why are you calling me? [laughter] and he said, no. he said dinesh and this was the line the kind of killed me, you are like a brother to me. now, i thought to myself, here is a young man who who is the half-brother of the president of the united states, barack obama. he is not only a multimillionaire but he is the most powerful man in the world. and...
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they give it to western union. yet to help the kid did stop to see his car from where the office. so it was very much catch as catch can. for five people within their weapons. they're all worried and have no margin for error. the permutations are very, very scary to say the least. so ultimately the resolution of this is to stop iran from duke -- getting nuclear-weapons. not going to honor any agreement it makes to abandon them commander going to have to get regime change and preferably brought about from within, positive regime change, but the broader lesson is that revolutionary powers, you can negotiate away revolutionary power. you have to defeat them. in 1962 this of the consequence of the speculation. you can easily have won here. so they can about not by design. but all it takes is one caster who is ready. you heard some of the pronouncements. they may not be reading from the same handbook we are. now, with regard to let india and pakistan, what there is the civilian nuclear energy is just next to a nuclear capability. you look first to at three and a half% enriched uran
they give it to western union. yet to help the kid did stop to see his car from where the office. so it was very much catch as catch can. for five people within their weapons. they're all worried and have no margin for error. the permutations are very, very scary to say the least. so ultimately the resolution of this is to stop iran from duke -- getting nuclear-weapons. not going to honor any agreement it makes to abandon them commander going to have to get regime change and preferably brought...
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that was bad enough, but when the soviets wanted to send a message to moscow, they gave it to western union and hoped the kid didn't stop to see his girlfriend on the way to the office. [laughter] it was very much a catcher's catch can, and if you have four or five people with nuclear weapons, all worried, no mar gyp for error, it's scary to say the least. ultimately, the only resolution is to stop iran from getting nuclear weapons, and a rev -- revolutionary state does not honor, and you need regime change brought about from within, get positive regime change, but the lesson out of this,ed broader lesson is revolutionary power, you can't negotiate away revolutionary power position. you have to defeat them. in 1962, though, we saw the consequence of miscalculation, and you can easily have one here so that war may come about not by design, but all it takes is one mideast castro who is ready to have one, and you heard some of the pronouncements of ac ahmadinejad, or the supreme guy, and they may not read from the same hymn book we are to say the least. with regard to india and pakistan, you l
that was bad enough, but when the soviets wanted to send a message to moscow, they gave it to western union and hoped the kid didn't stop to see his girlfriend on the way to the office. [laughter] it was very much a catcher's catch can, and if you have four or five people with nuclear weapons, all worried, no mar gyp for error, it's scary to say the least. ultimately, the only resolution is to stop iran from getting nuclear weapons, and a rev -- revolutionary state does not honor, and you need...
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they give it to western union. you hope the kid didn't stop to see his girlfriend on the way to the office. so it was very much a catch as catch can, and will be four or five people with nuclear weapons, answer all work and no margin for error. the permutations are very, very scary to say the least. so ultimately the only resolution of this is to stop iran from getting nuclear weapons and a revolutionary state is not going to honor any agreement it makes to abandon them. you'll have to get regime change, and preferably brought about from within, get positive regime change. but the lesson out of this, broader lesson is that revolutionary powers, you can't negotiate away revolutionary power position. you have to defeat them. in 1962 though we saw the consequence of miscalculation. and you can easily have one here. so war may come about not by design, but all it takes is one mideast castro is ready to have one, and you have heard some of the pronouncements of ahmadinejad, the president or the supreme guy and they may
they give it to western union. you hope the kid didn't stop to see his girlfriend on the way to the office. so it was very much a catch as catch can, and will be four or five people with nuclear weapons, answer all work and no margin for error. the permutations are very, very scary to say the least. so ultimately the only resolution of this is to stop iran from getting nuclear weapons and a revolutionary state is not going to honor any agreement it makes to abandon them. you'll have to get...
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i sold george i would send him a thousand dollars by western union. i said, george, suspect there anybody else to ask? why are you calling me? [laughter] he said, no. he said, this was the line that kill me, he said, you're like a brother to me. now, i thought to myself, here 1 ssh -- is a young man, half brother of the united states. barack is not only a multimillionaire, but the most powerful man in the world. yet his half brother can't call him in a time of need, and this same half brother is living in a six by ten hut slum dog millionaire style in the slum of the nairobi. he has to walk through sewage to get to the nearest street. this is a guy not just living in poverty, but in third world poverty. what's going op here? the simple explanation is that barack is a hypocrite. he has made the idea we have obligations to our fellow man, the center piece of his reaction campaign. one of his favorite lines that he recently uttered at the national prayer breakfast is, "we are our brother's keeper." in my film, 2016, by the way, the film is coming to mich
i sold george i would send him a thousand dollars by western union. i said, george, suspect there anybody else to ask? why are you calling me? [laughter] he said, no. he said, this was the line that kill me, he said, you're like a brother to me. now, i thought to myself, here 1 ssh -- is a young man, half brother of the united states. barack is not only a multimillionaire, but the most powerful man in the world. yet his half brother can't call him in a time of need, and this same half brother...
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tale, you know, i'm with harry cone who said a long time ago if you want to send a message call western union. so for me you know it's just an entertainment, what is entertaining, i think, is the identification week we can have with a flawed character. to see those things in ourselve that we don't like. richard talked about, u now, his need like a shark to keep swimming. it's confronting what is on the other side of that, the abyss, the existential despair that i think this character feels and that a lot of the money people feel. take it away, what's left. so he's created that autocratic personality. and but we all do that no matter what we have. >> isn't it just that the ends justify the means. you can rationalize, you are taking way jobs, the family. you have to do all these things to keep everything going. but is there an absolute right or wrong. d does anybody do it, you know. >> when we were making the movie we did a month of rehearsal in various forms and we said one of the things people doing the wrong things for the right reason. >> yeah. >> and i like that term of it. >> the loyalty
tale, you know, i'm with harry cone who said a long time ago if you want to send a message call western union. so for me you know it's just an entertainment, what is entertaining, i think, is the identification week we can have with a flawed character. to see those things in ourselve that we don't like. richard talked about, u now, his need like a shark to keep swimming. it's confronting what is on the other side of that, the abyss, the existential despair that i think this character feels and...
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in the basement, hundreds of yards of cable snaked around under chairs and cables, and western unionrators sat poised at their typewriters checking paper and ribbons. .. now as i said it was in a dry county. truman knowing that his friend knew many people in the town, he ran in to an old friend. it seemed like he knew everyone there, and sent the man dashing off in to town. he came back a few minutes later checking there were no alcohol police or whatever they were called with a small bottle that required -- sorry, carefully tucked in to the jacket pocket. grabbing an ice bucket and glasses from the kitchen, he made the way upstairs and wrapped on what he hopes the correct bedroom doctor. door. winston churchill rushed him in he was happy when he saw what was the occasion was. thank goodness, i was wonder, if i was in full ton, missouri, or fullton sahara. after they shared a drink, they went downstairs and he was startled by a photographer flashbulb. he turned to truman and grinned and said there must be a russian in the house. a few minutes before the speech, they joined an academi
in the basement, hundreds of yards of cable snaked around under chairs and cables, and western unionrators sat poised at their typewriters checking paper and ribbons. .. now as i said it was in a dry county. truman knowing that his friend knew many people in the town, he ran in to an old friend. it seemed like he knew everyone there, and sent the man dashing off in to town. he came back a few minutes later checking there were no alcohol police or whatever they were called with a small bottle...
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when i read your rules and every the comments from those, it sounds like a closed networks like western union and money gramm will be able to comply with your february deadline. a lot of the wireless services might have real trouble with that. have you been told that and doesn't give you cause for concern? what it tells me is there will be less competition and more expensive costs to these remittances and less access. is it something you are aware of and are you willing to do something to give folks time to make sure they can comply with your regulations? >> we are aware of it. i was some phone just the other day. we offered to make us available. this has been long telegraph. the law was passed more than two years ago. i also think this is an area -- you can appreciate this -- the technology and innovation are changing very fast in this area. a pal is in the space. prepaid cards are being used to get money overseas. transfers may now be starting to increase. i have no desire to have a lot drive out institutions from the space. they are treated a little more generously under the law. work thro
when i read your rules and every the comments from those, it sounds like a closed networks like western union and money gramm will be able to comply with your february deadline. a lot of the wireless services might have real trouble with that. have you been told that and doesn't give you cause for concern? what it tells me is there will be less competition and more expensive costs to these remittances and less access. is it something you are aware of and are you willing to do something to give...
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industrial bases here in the middle of the cold war it served as the us is ours western most outpost now it's one of the soviet unionslask preserved relics. picture of what would have happened to the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades curious site for western tourists and i think it could be even more appealing for russian travellers the local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards if these modernization efforts are not very popular with tourist operators coming to a very authentic place like. it should stay the way it is that would be my wish i mean that's the part of the you know authentic tradition. i should not like to have it in a shiny condition to be the time to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even a local band has become attuned to when they try to add morning russian songs to the repertoire of the audience call. all they wanted to hear it was a song comfortably familiar. hello and welcome to on the money with the business of brushing his business i'm peter lavelle go
industrial bases here in the middle of the cold war it served as the us is ours western most outpost now it's one of the soviet unionslask preserved relics. picture of what would have happened to the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades curious site for western tourists and i think it could be even more appealing for russian travellers the local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards if these...
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only supply millions of russians with energy but millions of western europeans as a while since just works with most members of the european union and according suits chief spokesperson said for decades has been able to successfully do business with western european borders but now it's experiencing political pressure at first these searches around a year ago and its daughter companies now this anti monopoly investigation held by the european commission which is actually a political body getting involved in business related issues and basically of this a decree signed by the president on tuesday is aimed at protecting companies like gas from and is a proportion of the answer given to the situation and from now on all the question you would be enough towards me have to gazprom will have to be addressed directly to the state then a giant is being accused of being a monopoly but there are really a many other energy companies out there on the market it's a free choice for any consumer to decide which company they want to work with whereas it's not a free choice when it comes to the price of gas it does depend on market conditions an
only supply millions of russians with energy but millions of western europeans as a while since just works with most members of the european union and according suits chief spokesperson said for decades has been able to successfully do business with western european borders but now it's experiencing political pressure at first these searches around a year ago and its daughter companies now this anti monopoly investigation held by the european commission which is actually a political body...
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in the basement hundreds yards of people snaked around under chairs and tables and western union operatorsised at their typewriters checking paper and ribbons. s. churchill was taking his typical afternoon nap, so likely richman had in fact given up his bid for a reason, it was probably all the more satisfying i imagine due to the feet of churchill had just consumed. harry truman was a little concerned with one detail in this bright county have been overlooked, and that was to forget churchill is customary pre-speech table. as i said fulton was a dry county, but truman, knowing that his friend harry knew many people in his town, city not to the crowd and likely he did, in fact, ran into an old friend, he knew everyone there, and sent the man dashing off into town. he came back a few minutes later checking to make sure there were no local our call police, with a small bottle so that he carefully tucked into his jacket pocket. grabbing an ice bucket and classes from the mccluer's kitchen, he made his way upstairs and rapped on what he hoped was the correct bedroom door. when a somewhat frust
in the basement hundreds yards of people snaked around under chairs and tables and western union operatorsised at their typewriters checking paper and ribbons. s. churchill was taking his typical afternoon nap, so likely richman had in fact given up his bid for a reason, it was probably all the more satisfying i imagine due to the feet of churchill had just consumed. harry truman was a little concerned with one detail in this bright county have been overlooked, and that was to forget churchill...
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countries of the european union-- very industrialized-- have prospered quite nicely, but the eastern halves of the country haven't received the kind of investment that the westernortions of the country have. narrator: slovakia initially applied for european union membership in 1995, eager for the economic and political benefits this alliance provides. membership approval is expected early this century. the e delay in membership can be attributed in part to both slovakia's languishing economy and ongoing ethnic tensions. the area north of the danube is home to 560,000 hungarians, about ten percent of slovakia's population. generally speaking, the two ethnic groups get along on a local level. ( speaking slovak ) translator: actually, the population of the village is 63% hungarian and 37% slovak. there are no problems of coexistence between these simple people. here, primary schools exist for each community. the parents are free to choose, but two-thirds of the children go to the slovak school. ( speaking hungarian ) translator: i am hungarian with some german blood as well. we hungarians do not have any problems with the slovaks. it is the politicians who want to
countries of the european union-- very industrialized-- have prospered quite nicely, but the eastern halves of the country haven't received the kind of investment that the westernortions of the country have. narrator: slovakia initially applied for european union membership in 1995, eager for the economic and political benefits this alliance provides. membership approval is expected early this century. the e delay in membership can be attributed in part to both slovakia's languishing economy...
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union. at the root of the western tradition-- in architecture, painting, and sculpture-- is the classical legacyit's so ingrained in our way of seeing things that we don't notice when we use it in tv, commercials, magazines, coins, even on our credit card. many of our uses for it no doubt would astonish people from the ancient world. but if an ancient greek could be here now, he would recognize this around us and feel that, in some sense, the west is heir to his civilization. the power of this tradition and its hold over our imagination make it difficult for us to see the greeks and romans as they really were. the athenians of the fifth century b.c., the builders of the temple at sounion, are often portrayed as superheroes, the creators of democracy and a perfect society. we must be careful not to idealize them. like all societies, theirs was imperfect. it was based on slavery, women had no rights, they were imperialists, and in their darkest moments, as in the bitter peloponnesian war with sparta, the athenians fell prey to irrationality, mass hysteria, strange religious cults, pornography, urb
union. at the root of the western tradition-- in architecture, painting, and sculpture-- is the classical legacyit's so ingrained in our way of seeing things that we don't notice when we use it in tv, commercials, magazines, coins, even on our credit card. many of our uses for it no doubt would astonish people from the ancient world. but if an ancient greek could be here now, he would recognize this around us and feel that, in some sense, the west is heir to his civilization. the power of this...
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here in the middle of the cold war it served as the use of western most outposts now it's one of the last preserved relics. of the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades curious interested i think it could be even more appealing for russia. to keep its presence on spitsbergen russian film until a coal mine here but in terms of profit is far behind local souvenir shops so we've memorabilia is a big hit the defunct arne curtain still helps keep the money flowing. you know. you can't. grow your local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards. these modernization efforts are not very popular with tourists if you will come into a very authentic place like bond spoke it should stay the way it is that would be my wish i mean that's the part also the let you know authentic traditionally up into i should not i would not like to have it in a shiny condition to be honest this time to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even a local band has become attuned to when they try to add the morning russian songs to
here in the middle of the cold war it served as the use of western most outposts now it's one of the last preserved relics. of the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades curious interested i think it could be even more appealing for russia. to keep its presence on spitsbergen russian film until a coal mine here but in terms of profit is far behind local souvenir shops so we've memorabilia is a big hit the defunct arne curtain still helps keep the money...
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union. if the western powers had drawn a clearer red line against nazi expansionism in the 1930s, you might have avoided world war ii. red lines are the way that we gain time for diplomacy and sanctions to work. >> i was talking to former mayor rudy giuliani last night, who says he feels the obama administration has not been clear enough. i know you don't want to get involved in u.s. politics -- >> i don't. >> but i mean, has he been clear enough for your government? >> he's been clear in stating that he's determined to prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. and we are engaged in a dialogue to reach an understanding with this administration, how we can achieve that goal, which we both share. >> obviously the whole issue of the relationship between the president and prime minister has become a huge political issue in the united states. did prime minister netanyahu feel snubbed by president obama not meeting with him when he was in the united states? >> we had a schedule problem. no one was out to snub anybody. the president of the united states, busy. the prime minister's schedule was
union. if the western powers had drawn a clearer red line against nazi expansionism in the 1930s, you might have avoided world war ii. red lines are the way that we gain time for diplomacy and sanctions to work. >> i was talking to former mayor rudy giuliani last night, who says he feels the obama administration has not been clear enough. i know you don't want to get involved in u.s. politics -- >> i don't. >> but i mean, has he been clear enough for your government? >>...
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for development doesn't call for progress and calls for the moving of those unions because the american interests and some western interests a cause for war and invasion of iraq as we have seen this trucks. no progress on the peace lebanon palestine i think the spark for it to you know all come out in violent forms as we can see now on the screen and this is what's happening within forty eight hours the fury that began in egypt spread to libya yemen lebanon and iran in afghanistan due to bush shutdown but tensions in the muslim world seem to be only increasing there has been a lot of simmering nancy american feeling right across the entire world it's their worst inbox. poll showed there were ninety percent of pakistanis feeling as their primary an enemy america's middle of blunders and it's made in the arab spring countries america helped revolutionize the line between friend and foe has blurred despite all the time and money washington has spent you see me internet to promote its friendly foreign policy the world wide web also served as the platform that enabled one american extremist to infuriate millions overs
for development doesn't call for progress and calls for the moving of those unions because the american interests and some western interests a cause for war and invasion of iraq as we have seen this trucks. no progress on the peace lebanon palestine i think the spark for it to you know all come out in violent forms as we can see now on the screen and this is what's happening within forty eight hours the fury that began in egypt spread to libya yemen lebanon and iran in afghanistan due to bush...
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western... high school... in... north baltimore .../ some... wearing red... to support the chicago teacher's union.../ as... it enterss...ay--7 of the... strike...//. wwlked off... the job... last week,.../ after... the city... and union ...failed to reach a deal ... on... issses like... teacher evaluations... and... job security..../ members... of... area... civil rights .say... those ...issues... are universal. "we encourage all educational advocates across the couutry to follow their lead and begin to speak up and speak out against what they erceive to be injustices,,because the &pinjustices that affect them, affect all of us." us." 3 union delegates ... will... vote... on a tentative ddal... sometime tonite and the unionn presidenn has said she'll support it. fox45 is helping kick off the annual baltimore book festival. festival.our very own tom rodgers was at centerstage in mount vernon this morning to announce details for this year's festivaa. the event got off to a sweet start with doron petersan... winner of the food network's "cupcake wars" and author of "sticky fingers sweets:100 super- secret vegan recipes."pe
western... high school... in... north baltimore .../ some... wearing red... to support the chicago teacher's union.../ as... it enterss...ay--7 of the... strike...//. wwlked off... the job... last week,.../ after... the city... and union ...failed to reach a deal ... on... issses like... teacher evaluations... and... job security..../ members... of... area... civil rights .say... those ...issues... are universal. "we encourage all educational advocates across the couutry to follow their...
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is essentially a picture of the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades it's a curious site for western tourists and i think it could be even more appealing for russian travelers to keep its. presence on spitsbergen film until coal mine here but in terms of profit is far behind local silver near shops so between where a billet is a big hit the defunct are incurred and still helps keep the money flowing guys it's a russian thing you're sure but you can't simply rubbles. your. local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards if these modernization efforts are not very popular with tourists if you come into a very authentic place like bond it should stay the way it is that would be my wish i mean that's the part of the let you know authentic traditional. i should not i would not like to have it in a shiny condition to be honest this going to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even the local band has become attuned to when they try to add the morning russian songs to die repertoire the audience c
is essentially a picture of the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades it's a curious site for western tourists and i think it could be even more appealing for russian travelers to keep its. presence on spitsbergen film until coal mine here but in terms of profit is far behind local silver near shops so between where a billet is a big hit the defunct are incurred and still helps keep the money flowing guys it's a russian thing you're sure but you can't simply...
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union was determined to maintain its own costs. are located halfway between north america and western europe in an archipelago is part of norway but a special status that allows other countries to set up industrial bases here in the middle of the cold war it's. served as the useless hours westernmost outpost now it's one of the soviet union's last preserved relics. is essentially a picture of what would have happened to the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades it's a curious site for western tourists and i think it could be even more appealing for russian travelers to keep its presence on spitsbergen russia still maintaining a coal mine here but in terms of profit is far behind local supernews shops so between mary bell it is a big hit the defunct aren't curtain still helps keep the money flowing guys it's all rushing through your words you can't buy the rubbles they're also. your local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards if these modernization efforts are not very popular with tourists if you come into a very authentic place like.
union was determined to maintain its own costs. are located halfway between north america and western europe in an archipelago is part of norway but a special status that allows other countries to set up industrial bases here in the middle of the cold war it's. served as the useless hours westernmost outpost now it's one of the soviet union's last preserved relics. is essentially a picture of what would have happened to the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two...