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bound to a federal union or european union or state the united states of europe they can of course leave or negotiate the treaties short ok tony i mean i'm not saying the united states of europe is a bad idea but the people sign up for it. i think in ireland and they should leave many many people who are reluctant to both north and siphon this country let me join the european union but i think very very quickly people realize the economic benefits you know we've been safely got you know free trade across borders and i think one of the most important things is that when we're speaking about the various you know groups ethnic groups of people around europe i don't see that anyone has lost their ethnic identity their cultural identity and certainly if anything in ireland today the cultural identity of people the stronger since we joined the european union so i don't think people here are not a reluctant members i think they realize that in the global economy that we have today we have no choice but to work together in cooperation federalism even in ireland today we have still got our two co
bound to a federal union or european union or state the united states of europe they can of course leave or negotiate the treaties short ok tony i mean i'm not saying the united states of europe is a bad idea but the people sign up for it. i think in ireland and they should leave many many people who are reluctant to both north and siphon this country let me join the european union but i think very very quickly people realize the economic benefits you know we've been safely got you know free...
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because a united europe potentially and a number of years will be a stronger economic unit than the united states when we'll see what they were you think about that because the outlook isn't good the economic reality is so here i don't know whether to meet or their borders or europe they are throughout the world i mean you have recessions internationally so i don't think we should focus on the situation in europe and say oh it's all doom and gloom i'm actually very very hopeful of a bright future a strong economic europe. ok we're going to greenwood on that one there i'd gentleman we're going to get away sorry got to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on separatism stay with are. we going to leave the only thing you want. is or. whether you dive from high or to the depths. catch the power of the wind or drift in the beauty of the currents. the well prepared is a must and if you're lucky enough. you'll never forget your experience we only need them on a screen that's going to be have a. window fly see up close and below the ice on our t.v. join
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has done for the past 50 years. >> europe is the biggest economy in the world. the trading relationship between united states and europe is the biggest in the world. >> but even as the e.u. succeeded in bringing economic success to member nations, critics warned of crucial flaws in its complex structure. >> they threw together a whole lot of economies that are very different from each other, gave them a single interest rate policy, but didn't put in place any of the political institutions that would be necessary to help countries that feel the pain of an interest rate policy that's not appropriate to their own economic situation. >> in the united states, you have very different levels of productivity between new york and alabama, but you're within one system of governance. you have not only one currency, but you have one national budget and one fiscal deficit. in europe that was never true. >> in the states, you know that you have your local government, you have your state government, and you have your federal government. you pretty much know the architecture of who governs, who legislates, and who ru
has done for the past 50 years. >> europe is the biggest economy in the world. the trading relationship between united states and europe is the biggest in the world. >> but even as the e.u. succeeded in bringing economic success to member nations, critics warned of crucial flaws in its complex structure. >> they threw together a whole lot of economies that are very different from each other, gave them a single interest rate policy, but didn't put in place any of the political...
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i remain convinced that a united europe, one which is ever stronger, will find the appropriate solutions in order to restore its economy to help. no recession is forever, and the time that a crisis lasts will depend on the progress of the government measures. from mario draghi to christine lagarde, you have available to use some of the best names on the planet, which will help you to overcome crisis. however, my presence here today is an opportunity to thank you for your generosity and for your solidarity and to recall that no country can find its way out of poverty simply by handouts and charity. certainly, haiti still needs your assistance, but the haitians, what they need is productive work. they need to trade, and they need direct investment. haiti is that the doors of the americas. america is fighting its way back to growth, and south america which did not have a crisis and has continued its growth. haiti plays a strategic platform hub. it is an area that is conducive to investment. it is a jumping off point for companies to participate in the big construction of our country and whe
i remain convinced that a united europe, one which is ever stronger, will find the appropriate solutions in order to restore its economy to help. no recession is forever, and the time that a crisis lasts will depend on the progress of the government measures. from mario draghi to christine lagarde, you have available to use some of the best names on the planet, which will help you to overcome crisis. however, my presence here today is an opportunity to thank you for your generosity and for your...
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strong continent, but in the long run in competition with other parts of the world, we need a united europe and not a divided europe, and there -- therefore, i would like to see the uk as a full- fledged member of the union, but if they want to stay in the union, this is a decision of the european trip -- of the british people. in my opinion, because of the advantages and disadvantages of membership, you would see that the majority are in favor of membership. therefore, i feel david cameron is playing a politically -- a domestic political game. in reality, he is speaking to the right wing of his party. >> the last british prime minister to cause these high levels of stress in brussels was, of course, margaret thatcher. do you see david cameron as a new version of margaret thatcher? >> not at all. the core message of margaret thatcher's speech was, "i want to see a strong europe." cameron's message is, "i want to see a strong u.k. and a weak european union." that is a strong difference. >> thanks so much. in germany, there's a state election coming up this weekend that could be a preview of
strong continent, but in the long run in competition with other parts of the world, we need a united europe and not a divided europe, and there -- therefore, i would like to see the uk as a full- fledged member of the union, but if they want to stay in the union, this is a decision of the european trip -- of the british people. in my opinion, because of the advantages and disadvantages of membership, you would see that the majority are in favor of membership. therefore, i feel david cameron is...
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strong continent, but in the long run in competition with other parts of the world, we need a united europe and not a divided europe, and there -- therefore, i would like to see the uk as a full- fledged member of the union, but if they want to stay in the union, this is a decision of the european trip -- of the british people. in my opinion, because of the advantages and disadvantages of membership, you would see that the majority are in favor of membership. therefore, i feel david cameron is playing a politically -- a domestic political game. in reality, he is speaking to the right wing of his party. >> the last british prime minister to cause these high levels of stress in brussels was, of course, margaret thatcher. do you see david cameron as a new version of margaret thatcher? >> not at all. the core message of margaret thatcher's speech was, "i want to see a strong europe." cameron's message is, "i want to see a strong u.k. and a weak european union." that is a strong difference. >> thanks so much. in germany, there's a state election coming up this weekend that could be a preview of
strong continent, but in the long run in competition with other parts of the world, we need a united europe and not a divided europe, and there -- therefore, i would like to see the uk as a full- fledged member of the union, but if they want to stay in the union, this is a decision of the european trip -- of the british people. in my opinion, because of the advantages and disadvantages of membership, you would see that the majority are in favor of membership. therefore, i feel david cameron is...
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dragging they might be quite happy for britain to go out so they could go on with the kind of united states of europe robert how do you feel about that and said ok with you well peter i think there's a danger that myself and hugo can actually agree on that i don't know we don't do that don't do that i'm in no doubt with the european union so. so really we can have someone who is now doing theirs article yes the referendum should be as soon as possible and that the whole policy that david cameron has set out of renegotiation with powers coming back to the nation state and actually first he wants to train how the whole european union works with introducing flexibility for all countries well that's just not feasible because the political class in the e.u. which you go is a junior member actually supports further integration they actually support more powers going from nation states to the institutions of the you based in brussels luxembourg and strasburg so. the answer reason really that we have a referendum on coming out as soon as possible because powers cannot be returned to your lot in any significa
dragging they might be quite happy for britain to go out so they could go on with the kind of united states of europe robert how do you feel about that and said ok with you well peter i think there's a danger that myself and hugo can actually agree on that i don't know we don't do that don't do that i'm in no doubt with the european union so. so really we can have someone who is now doing theirs article yes the referendum should be as soon as possible and that the whole policy that david...
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and no one is altering that question really if you have at the end of the day some sort of united states of europe where is the democratic accountability to the citizen in the street until the question is answered i think britain will will increasingly head for the exits and i have to say you know i don't think that's a good thing i think britain out of the european union will be very isolated you know it seems to me that your position is that it's a work in progress that it will become more democratic with more integration correct. well on one hand it's not only i mean the european constitution go ahead on the you're on the year of the european constitution it failed in france in the netherlands but it was supported in other countries like luxembourg like spain so we had referenda and we had a clear say of european citizens on the other hand i am myself i am representing the european citizens every day in this house every day working hard on legislation on clearly putting into the negotiations also the spirit and the voice of the european citizens between my talk yesterday to give you an example
and no one is altering that question really if you have at the end of the day some sort of united states of europe where is the democratic accountability to the citizen in the street until the question is answered i think britain will will increasingly head for the exits and i have to say you know i don't think that's a good thing i think britain out of the european union will be very isolated you know it seems to me that your position is that it's a work in progress that it will become more...
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we work with europe and the united states and we work on how europe and the united states can work together on the major world challenges like climate change and economic trade and development, just a number of issues the program i run goes back to the early days in the first 20 years when we were primarily a grantmaker making grants to low-cal practitioners and policymakers. i started this program about four years, five years ago now, i think, time flies, to really bring in members of our marshall memorial fellowship network of which david chiu is one of our alumni. some of our past grantees and also the next crop of practitioners and local civic leaders who are really looking to change their home communities by looking abroad or looking to other cities to see what other cities are doing well and how that might be imported back home or translated back home. so the comparative dom particular policy program works primarily in the 25 cities that doug mentioned, but not exclusively in those cities. we really are looking for some of the best practices in education and workforce development, in
we work with europe and the united states and we work on how europe and the united states can work together on the major world challenges like climate change and economic trade and development, just a number of issues the program i run goes back to the early days in the first 20 years when we were primarily a grantmaker making grants to low-cal practitioners and policymakers. i started this program about four years, five years ago now, i think, time flies, to really bring in members of our...
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states but i think that the that the united states and europe and the west needs to be very clear about what our values are and that means that you're supporting people who want democracy either in principle or in material support and what you know the reality is is that a full blown democracy is the most stable form of government there is but that transition is a very very unstable one and i don't disagree with everything that one of the. panelists said that there is questions about why libya why not syria. what do we do in egypt is a big nevers and so you kind of famously said you don't want to pull your support from an existing leader and tell you know what's going to replace them and he sat obviously in the in the seat when when the shah of iran left so there is a lot of questions about how best to respond to change how best to promote change but i think that it is absolutely right that that governments have to stay ahead of their people and their desire for greater civil liberties greater democracy greater opportunity to work in the marketplace ok steve i think it's really qu
states but i think that the that the united states and europe and the west needs to be very clear about what our values are and that means that you're supporting people who want democracy either in principle or in material support and what you know the reality is is that a full blown democracy is the most stable form of government there is but that transition is a very very unstable one and i don't disagree with everything that one of the. panelists said that there is questions about why libya...
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harmony, for texture, for chord, for any of the other terms that we commonly use in the united states and europetalk about music. but if you want to make comparisons across cultures, you need some kind of terminology to use. (narrator) a melody is a succession of pitches. it can be composed like the melody of a song, or it can be improvised like a solo in a jazz performance. rhythm refers to the time element in music such as the steady pulse of australian aboriginal clapsticks. rhythm can also be free without a regular beat like the solo shakuhachi music of japan. [resonating, airy pitches] timbre is the tone color of a musical sound. the same pitch sounds different when it is played on different instruments. this is because each instrument has its own unique timbre. harmony refers the simultaneous sounding of two or more notes. [ensemble playing early music] composers of western classical music have developed a detailed harmonic system rooted in the musical practices of medieval europe. texture is the way all of these elements are combined into a musical fabric. textures can be complex, like th
harmony, for texture, for chord, for any of the other terms that we commonly use in the united states and europetalk about music. but if you want to make comparisons across cultures, you need some kind of terminology to use. (narrator) a melody is a succession of pitches. it can be composed like the melody of a song, or it can be improvised like a solo in a jazz performance. rhythm refers to the time element in music such as the steady pulse of australian aboriginal clapsticks. rhythm can also...
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double as much by 2050 as china, and indian and brazil get higher living standards like the united states and europe. if you want to avoid dangerous levels of climate change and clean air you need more clean energy and most of it has to be from clean sources steencht you don't feel like the old jimmy carter wearing a sweater let's all make our clothing out of hemp environmentalist to me. what is different about you breakthrough guys? >> i think this is the central issue it's about embracing technology. that's why we wrote the book called "love your monsters." we should treat our technologies like our children begun our creations. when they fail us, when they disappoint us you don't abandon them, you improve them. make them better. >> stephen: you say like franken styne. >> exactly. one of essays is we misunderstood franken styne. the lesson is not to create new technologies or life even the lesson is we should never abanden our creations. dr. franken styne saw the creation, it wasn't like he expected it and he abandoned it. that's what turned his creature into a monster. >> stephen: that's what nucl
double as much by 2050 as china, and indian and brazil get higher living standards like the united states and europe. if you want to avoid dangerous levels of climate change and clean air you need more clean energy and most of it has to be from clean sources steencht you don't feel like the old jimmy carter wearing a sweater let's all make our clothing out of hemp environmentalist to me. what is different about you breakthrough guys? >> i think this is the central issue it's about...
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beyond see what the united states and the europeans are trying to do so the image of the united states and europe is it has been severely damaged but iran's image has also been damaged one recent poll shows iran talks the least as the country is in most negative image populous to a times include doesn't war and really just fanatics. in britain and many outlets in the united states want to create an image of a villain not only the you don't in government but also the iranian people iran has been under sanctions for decades but it's only following the latest round the country's economy has been a visibly shaking and it would have some people in iran may now think it's down to the authorities mismanagement the majority it still holds the u.s. and western responsible this painting behind me has been here for years and as the supreme was quoted here suggests well look with america even for a moment the pension its representatives will most likely remain here for some time to come rational shakti teheran iran. the us is doubling its presence in spain this year and it's just one possible push for close
beyond see what the united states and the europeans are trying to do so the image of the united states and europe is it has been severely damaged but iran's image has also been damaged one recent poll shows iran talks the least as the country is in most negative image populous to a times include doesn't war and really just fanatics. in britain and many outlets in the united states want to create an image of a villain not only the you don't in government but also the iranian people iran has been...
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. >> a famous britton once said he wanted to create the united states of europe. that was winston churchill. but some of his conservative successors see that as a nightmare, and many here are glad they may soon have a chance to vote on their place in the european union. at lunch in east london, the euro cafe is serving up british toast and italian coffee, and the patrons are discussing the european question. >> we should be allowed a say at some point. >> we are definitely part of europe, and i think we will be too small outside of europe. >> but not all londoners are as pro-eu as those in the euro cafe. >> we definitely need to renegotiate our position. it certainly detracts from what we could contribute to our own economy, which is sorely needed. >> i know we can still means -- retain a relationship with our members without necessarily the party. m a cameron's position is one of a strong britain in a more relaxed european alliance, and he says that is something he will fight for. >> david heyman is making his own position very difficult. britain's fate will hing
. >> a famous britton once said he wanted to create the united states of europe. that was winston churchill. but some of his conservative successors see that as a nightmare, and many here are glad they may soon have a chance to vote on their place in the european union. at lunch in east london, the euro cafe is serving up british toast and italian coffee, and the patrons are discussing the european question. >> we should be allowed a say at some point. >> we are definitely...
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. >> she clearly felt the same, and their bond grew as their unit moved across europe. dorothy even landing on the beaches of normandy following the d-day invasion. >> she was tagging casualties. >> the fact she was an officer and he was not meant they had to keep their relationship a secret. >> we'd go to the movies. we'd sit up in the back row in the movie house where we could hold hands, up. that was the things, little things we used to do just to be able to be with each other. >> after the war, red and dorothy settled in san jose where for 25 years she was night shift supervisor at san jose hospital and red, ever the dutiful husband, would every night help get her ready for work. >> i was delegated the one to do -- polish her shoes nightly. >> when dorothy died two years ago, red admits he was lost. >> after she passed, i was in a fog. >> not until he struck on the idea of starting a nursing scholarship at san jose state in dorothy's name did his life gain meaning again. he gained more than that, though. >> hi. hi. >> how are you? >> good. >> the scholarship, it tur
. >> she clearly felt the same, and their bond grew as their unit moved across europe. dorothy even landing on the beaches of normandy following the d-day invasion. >> she was tagging casualties. >> the fact she was an officer and he was not meant they had to keep their relationship a secret. >> we'd go to the movies. we'd sit up in the back row in the movie house where we could hold hands, up. that was the things, little things we used to do just to be able to be with...
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and beyond see what the united states and europeans are trying to do so the image of the united states and europe is has been severely damaged but iran's image has also been damaged one recent poll shows iran touched the least as the country with the most negative image popular stereotypes include desert war and really just fanatics . in britain and many outlets in the united states want to create an image of a villain from not only the iranian government but also the iranian people iran has been under sanctions for decades but it's only following the latest round that the country's economy has been a visibly shaken and it would have some people here on the runway now think it's down to the authorities mismanagement the majority still hold the u.s. and western responsible this painting behind we have been here for years and as the supreme was quoted here suggests well look negotiate with america even for a moment but tension it's a preserves will most likely remain here for some time to come rational shot to teheran iran. the political crisis in pakistan deepens with ongoing street protests and c
and beyond see what the united states and europeans are trying to do so the image of the united states and europe is has been severely damaged but iran's image has also been damaged one recent poll shows iran touched the least as the country with the most negative image popular stereotypes include desert war and really just fanatics . in britain and many outlets in the united states want to create an image of a villain from not only the iranian government but also the iranian people iran has...