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i just came back, i just came back from the balkans, ask and talking about balkans we still have some unfinished business there as far as the nato enlargement is concerned. macedonia was mentioned, but what about countries such as montenegro? or how do you see boss nia herzegovina, how do you see the prospects of serbia? can we expect next nato summit will be enlargement summit? thank you. >> mr.-- [inaudible] >> thank you, chair, secretary general. three questions. what should nato, in your opinion, do to promote nuclear disarmament? second, there's an arms race, an incipient arms race going on in east asia, and we are feeding into that with our arms exports. what's your opinion on that? shouldn't we be more cautious in our policy regarding arms export to that region? and, third, beyond missile defense what is, according to your opinion, the top of the agenda that we should pursue as europeans and particularly u.s./nato with regard to security cooperation with russia? and in this context i'm sure you've seen the report by four elder statesmen, you know the names, on building mutual s
i just came back, i just came back from the balkans, ask and talking about balkans we still have some unfinished business there as far as the nato enlargement is concerned. macedonia was mentioned, but what about countries such as montenegro? or how do you see boss nia herzegovina, how do you see the prospects of serbia? can we expect next nato summit will be enlargement summit? thank you. >> mr.-- [inaudible] >> thank you, chair, secretary general. three questions. what should...
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so in a little more to you go to viet nam, you go to the balkans, the war around the world, a fight the war, the diplomats and negotiating and when you look at the balkans war in vietnam, and you know, kissinger and holbrook were in charge. the military was providing them with muscles so they could go to negotiations in paris or dayton with the backing of the military. in iraq there was no negotiated settlement. so general petraeus and his team and the military can't say that the savior of the world was a client strategy. and it not only was the cedar of the war and meaning the counterinsurgency which he was the architect of but it can be america's global strategy in dealing with terrorism and failed states and the pentagon if you would team up to eat all of america's middle east and south asia policy. so you a ride in afghanistan with iraq's overhang and the military has an enormous amount of influence on the strategy for afghanistan and very early on the president succumbs to that and the strategic review according to which they decide to put troops into afghanistan first the smaller
so in a little more to you go to viet nam, you go to the balkans, the war around the world, a fight the war, the diplomats and negotiating and when you look at the balkans war in vietnam, and you know, kissinger and holbrook were in charge. the military was providing them with muscles so they could go to negotiations in paris or dayton with the backing of the military. in iraq there was no negotiated settlement. so general petraeus and his team and the military can't say that the savior of the...
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you go to the balkans. the wars around the world. the war fighters fight the war. the diplomats and a bigger share the end. when you look at the balkans war in vietnam, you know, kissinger or holbrooke were in charge. the military was providing new of muscles so that they could go to initiations in paris or in dayton with the backing of the military. there was no negotiated settlement. so did general and his team in the military came to say that the savior of the war was this : strategy. not only was the savior of the war on capitol insurgency, which she was the architect of, and it is not only will will end the war, when actually can be america's global strategy in dealing with terrorism and fail saves and the pentagon, if you would, came up sort of all of america is the least and south is a policy. so you are right. the overhang. the military has an enormous amount of influence on the strategy. very early on the president succumbed to that and therefore the strategic review according to which she decided to put troops into afghanistan, first the smaller number in
you go to the balkans. the wars around the world. the war fighters fight the war. the diplomats and a bigger share the end. when you look at the balkans war in vietnam, you know, kissinger or holbrooke were in charge. the military was providing new of muscles so that they could go to initiations in paris or in dayton with the backing of the military. there was no negotiated settlement. so did general and his team in the military came to say that the savior of the war was this : strategy. not...
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and when you look at the balkans or in vietnam, you know, kissinger, holbrooke were in charge. the military was providing them with muscles. so they could go to negotiations in paris or in dayton with the backing of the military. in iraq there was no negotiated settlement. >> host: that's right. >> guest: so general petraeus and his team and the military came to say that the savior of the war was this coin strategy, and it's not only was the savior of the war -- and coin meaning counterinsurgency which he was the architect of -- and it's not only what will end the war, but it actually can be america's global strategy in dealing with terrorism and failed states. and the pentagon, if you would, came up sort of to eat up all of america's middle east and south asia policy. so you arrive in afghanistan with iraq's overhang. the military has an enormous amount of influence on the strategy for afghanistan. and i think very early on the president succumbed to that. and, therefore, the strategic review according to which he decided to put troops into afghanistan -- first the smaller num
and when you look at the balkans or in vietnam, you know, kissinger, holbrooke were in charge. the military was providing them with muscles. so they could go to negotiations in paris or in dayton with the backing of the military. in iraq there was no negotiated settlement. >> host: that's right. >> guest: so general petraeus and his team and the military came to say that the savior of the war was this coin strategy, and it's not only was the savior of the war -- and coin meaning...
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i just came back from the balkans and talking about all kinds we still have some in finished business they are as far as the nato enlargement is concerned. macedonia was mentioned about about countries such as montenegro or how do you see the prospects of serbia can be expected the next nato summit will be a march summit. >> thank you, chair secretary-general. three questions. what should nato in your opinion due to promote nuclear disarmament. second, there's an arms race going on in east asia. we are feeding into that with our arms exports. what's your opinion on not? shouldn't we be more cautious in our policy regarding arms export to that region? and third, beyond missile defense, what is according to your opinion the top of the agenda that we should pursue as europeans and particularly u.s. nato with regard to security cooperation with russia but in this context i'm sure you seen the report by alders statesmen. i'm building mutual security and these europe they take region. what's your opinion on not? >> as you know, there was this thing burgos, activity on a large scale in a eur
i just came back from the balkans and talking about all kinds we still have some in finished business they are as far as the nato enlargement is concerned. macedonia was mentioned about about countries such as montenegro or how do you see the prospects of serbia can be expected the next nato summit will be a march summit. >> thank you, chair secretary-general. three questions. what should nato in your opinion due to promote nuclear disarmament. second, there's an arms race going on in...
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i just came back from the balkans. and in talking about the balkans, we still have some unfinished business there as far as the nato enlargement is concerned. how do you see bosnia- or the prospects of serbia? will the next nato summit be enlarged summit? thank you. three questions. what should they go in your opinion do to promote nuclear disarmament? second, there is an incipient arms race going on in east asia and we are feeding into that with our arms exports. what is your opinion on that? inuldn't we be more cautious our policy or guarding arms exports to that region? -- regarding our arms policy to that region? and third, what is at the top of the agenda that we should pursue as europeans, particularly u.s. nato with regard to security cooperation with russia? and in this context, i'm sure you have seen the report by on buildingman mutual security in the euro atlantic region. what is your opinion on that? thank you. >> as you know, last year there well-known terrorist activity on a large scale in european activit
i just came back from the balkans. and in talking about the balkans, we still have some unfinished business there as far as the nato enlargement is concerned. how do you see bosnia- or the prospects of serbia? will the next nato summit be enlarged summit? thank you. three questions. what should they go in your opinion do to promote nuclear disarmament? second, there is an incipient arms race going on in east asia and we are feeding into that with our arms exports. what is your opinion on that?...
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and when you look at the balkans or in vietnam, you know, kissinger or holbrooke was in charge. the military was providing them with muscle. they could go to negotiations in paris with the backing of the military. and iraq there was no negotiated settlement. so general petraeus and his team and the military came to say that the savior of the world was this one strategy. and not only was a savior of the war, claiming counterinsurgency, which he was the architect of. not on what would in the war but actually to be america's global strategy in dealing with terrorism and failed states, and the pentagon if you would came up sort of each of america's middle east and south asia policies. so you're right about afghanistan, with iraq's overhang the military has an enormous amount of influence on the strategy for afghanistan big i think very early on the president succumbed to that and, therefore, the strategic review, according to which he decided to put troops into afghanistan versus the smaller number in january 2009, then and larger number in the fall of 2009. but essentially he ended
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voters haveerne on the commander-in-chie are women ready toead a performed like a general in the balkans crisis and similarly other women wh had the bomb under their >> correct >> isn't it time the american people dispel tha id pr >> absolutely. we have women in the military, women in secretary women in the senate and governorships. >> john roberts thank you very much for being my guest. >> this week on "wealthtrack," two global investors who chart different courses to achieve award-winning track records. tim hartch of brown brothers harriman takes a focused approach. bill priest makes a much wider sweep. where they are finding opportunities is next on "consuelo mack's wealthtrack."
voters haveerne on the commander-in-chie are women ready toead a performed like a general in the balkans crisis and similarly other women wh had the bomb under their >> correct >> isn't it time the american people dispel tha id pr >> absolutely. we have women in the military, women in secretary women in the senate and governorships. >> john roberts thank you very much for being my guest. >> this week on "wealthtrack," two global investors who chart...
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towards the south, heavy rain and thunderstorms and the risk of hail in italy and the balkan peninsula. temperatures will be very hot in the southeast. 29 degrees in athens. very cold towards the north. here's the extended forecast. ♪ ♪ >> that wraps up this edition of "newsline." thanks for joining us. >> "california's gold" is produced in association with kcet los angeles and is seen statewide on california public television. this series is endorsed by the california teachers association, the california school boards association, and the california library association. >> is it possible to drive a car and still have a clean environment? to refine a cleaner gasoline? to build a bridge from oil to renewable energy? could business go further and be a force for good? can 100,000 people in 100 countries come together to build a new brand of progress? we think so. bp is proud to bring you "california's gold". beyond petroleum--bp. >> well, hello, everybody.
towards the south, heavy rain and thunderstorms and the risk of hail in italy and the balkan peninsula. temperatures will be very hot in the southeast. 29 degrees in athens. very cold towards the north. here's the extended forecast. ♪ ♪ >> that wraps up this edition of "newsline." thanks for joining us. >> "california's gold" is produced in association with kcet los angeles and is seen statewide on california public television. this series is endorsed by the...
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towards the south, heavy rain and thunderstorms and the risk of hail in italy and the balkan peninsula. temperatures will be very hot in the southeast. 29 degrees in athens. very cold towards the north. here's the extended forecast. ♪ ♪ >> that wraps up this edition of "newsline." thanks for joining us. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: the devastated town of moore began the shift from search and rescue to recovery today. we get the latest from oklahoma governor mary fallin. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the "newshour" tonight, we're on the ground from moore, where families are taking stock of what's left of their homes and their lives. >> there is nothing that can describe the sound of your house exploding with you in it. >> woodruff: then, with one i.r.s. official pleading the
towards the south, heavy rain and thunderstorms and the risk of hail in italy and the balkan peninsula. temperatures will be very hot in the southeast. 29 degrees in athens. very cold towards the north. here's the extended forecast. ♪ ♪ >> that wraps up this edition of "newsline." thanks for joining us. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: the devastated town of moore began the shift from search and rescue to recovery today. we get the latest...
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for example, some 2000 britons bought property in the picturesque medieval capital in the balkan mountains. among them is real estate agent philip clayton. he moved here from london seven years ago. >> i think there is a lot of xenophobic rhetoric with regards to the bulgarians coming over to the u.k., and speaking from personal experience, they go over there on seasonal jobs, and many ino do not particularly want to go to the u.k. apart from maybe and holiday like anybody else would. look at it. just look. this does not represent what they have shown on british tv. i'm somewhat angry by these remarks. >> clayton fell in love with the many old houses and castles in the region. many of his countrymen have since followed. >> to develop new business lines in bulgaria. the thoughts and the river. it is that time of the year. it is our home. it is our home in deed. >> two years ago, philip clayton's wife joined him, and now she, too, has fallen in love with bulgaria and the bulgarians. >> the local people are very friendly here and very helpful. they are more family oriented than in london. >>
for example, some 2000 britons bought property in the picturesque medieval capital in the balkan mountains. among them is real estate agent philip clayton. he moved here from london seven years ago. >> i think there is a lot of xenophobic rhetoric with regards to the bulgarians coming over to the u.k., and speaking from personal experience, they go over there on seasonal jobs, and many ino do not particularly want to go to the u.k. apart from maybe and holiday like anybody else would....
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for example, some 2000 britons bought property in the picturesque medieval capital in the balkan mountains. among them is real estate agent philip clayton. he moved here from london seven years ago. >> i think there is a lot of xenophobic rhetoric with regards to the bulgarians coming over to the u.k., and speaking from personal experience, they go over there on seasonal jobs, and many ino do not particularly want to go to the u.k. apart from maybe and holiday like anybody else would. look at it. just look. this does not represent what they have shown on british tv. i'm somewhat angry by these remarks. >> clayton fell in love with the many old houses and castles in the region. many of his countryn have since followed. >> to develop new business lines in bulgaria. the thoughts and the river. it is that time of the year. it is our home. it is our home in deed. >> two years ago, philip clayton's wife joined him, and now she, too, has fallen in love with bulgaria and the bulgarians. >> the local people are very friendly here and very helpful. they are more family oriented than in london. >> th
for example, some 2000 britons bought property in the picturesque medieval capital in the balkan mountains. among them is real estate agent philip clayton. he moved here from london seven years ago. >> i think there is a lot of xenophobic rhetoric with regards to the bulgarians coming over to the u.k., and speaking from personal experience, they go over there on seasonal jobs, and many ino do not particularly want to go to the u.k. apart from maybe and holiday like anybody else would....
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gusty winds across the balkan peninsula. 60, 70 kilometers per hour has been reported. lobbed and paris you're just seeing highs into the mid teens. some showers accompanying that on your thursday. thankfully by the weekend this will start to rebound back up. that's a look at your world. here's your extended forecast. >>> that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm keikachi hanada. on behalf of our team, thank you for staying with us. \ s 10 ♪ >>> from the four winds and the scent of the earth. come the color of the seasons. exploring the four seasons of japan. [ birds chirping ] for over 1,000 years, kyoto served as the ancient capital of japan. watched over serenely by a host of buddhist statues. it is to these statues that
gusty winds across the balkan peninsula. 60, 70 kilometers per hour has been reported. lobbed and paris you're just seeing highs into the mid teens. some showers accompanying that on your thursday. thankfully by the weekend this will start to rebound back up. that's a look at your world. here's your extended forecast. >>> that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm keikachi hanada. on behalf of our team, thank you for staying with us. \ s 10 ♪ >>> from the four...
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officials say the balkan country's membership is an essential element in unifying the entire continent, but at what cost? >> experts forecast losses of 500 million euros for the croats. we explained. >> he is unhappy whenever he looks at this new border post. the croatian mandarin orange grower knows that wherever there is a border, there will be customs tariffs, and that will make his mandarins too expensive for neighboring bosnians. this will be the eu's new border, dividing what has now been a shared economy. >> i believe that it will make everything more expensive. that exporting will cost more. >> it is the central free-trade agreement between non-european countries. and was promoted by brussels as a transitional stage towards eu membership, but once croatia joins the eu, a to will have to leave, which will then levy a 20% import tariff on croatian mandarins. that will cost him and his wholesalers half their export income. >> one alternative for us would be the key u.s. and western countries, but how will we manage to meet their quality standards. germany and the uk? it will be ha
officials say the balkan country's membership is an essential element in unifying the entire continent, but at what cost? >> experts forecast losses of 500 million euros for the croats. we explained. >> he is unhappy whenever he looks at this new border post. the croatian mandarin orange grower knows that wherever there is a border, there will be customs tariffs, and that will make his mandarins too expensive for neighboring bosnians. this will be the eu's new border, dividing what...
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in the balkan peninsula, 72 kilomet kilometer-per-hour winds. heavy showers will work of off toward the east but webs into thursday, especially wednesday night overnight into thursday morning is really when it will be its heaviest as it pushes into overhead. then into the north across the low countries, actually in eastern germany, currently seeing some fairly heavy showers here. that's going to work its way to pull in behind that, a trough still sticking around here but cooler air is working in from the north. on wednesday we actually saw temperatures of 16 to 17 degrees in london and paris, now down to 12. but by friday, definitely get your jackets back out. that's your world weather. here's the extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. have a great day wherever you are. ♪ >>> from the far winds and the scent of the earth, come the color of the seasons. exploring the four seasons of japan. >> the island of itsukushima lies ten miles away from hirosh
in the balkan peninsula, 72 kilomet kilometer-per-hour winds. heavy showers will work of off toward the east but webs into thursday, especially wednesday night overnight into thursday morning is really when it will be its heaviest as it pushes into overhead. then into the north across the low countries, actually in eastern germany, currently seeing some fairly heavy showers here. that's going to work its way to pull in behind that, a trough still sticking around here but cooler air is working...
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instead of shutting their kids or monitoring them as the balkan, why don't you offer them a job? -- model train them as they walked in, why don't you offer them eight -- monitoring and the them as they walked in, why don't you offer them a job? [applause] >> i will ask the professor to ask some specific questions. and then we will get to your questions in about eight or nine minutes. i will ask you to keep your response is brief. >> ok, you will have to bear with me. i am going to go off script for 30 seconds. there is a person in the audience, and i meant to mention her during my keynote. it is someone that you all should try to talk to during a break or during lunch because someone like her should be on this panel. one person missing. it is a public defender. this is someone who worked as a public defender for 19 years in los angeles. she is now director of legal services. now i'm going to embarrass her. her name is ellie miller. there she is. [applause] public defenders are legal ministers. you are. you are part of this picture. ok. i will go back to what i was supposed to be
instead of shutting their kids or monitoring them as the balkan, why don't you offer them a job? -- model train them as they walked in, why don't you offer them eight -- monitoring and the them as they walked in, why don't you offer them a job? [applause] >> i will ask the professor to ask some specific questions. and then we will get to your questions in about eight or nine minutes. i will ask you to keep your response is brief. >> ok, you will have to bear with me. i am going to...
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where you are seeing most of the severe weather, here into the balkan peninsula. bulgaria saw winds upwards of 70 kilometers per hour. greece is still seeing thunderstorm activity here as well and it will continue to persist. flights in and out of athens, watch out for the possibility of a delay here. i've seen those thunderstorms for you. london you've been in the 20s recently but starting to dive down to 13 for your high on thursday. that's a look at your world weather. here's your extended forecast. ♪ >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. spring. flowers are in full bloom again in japan this year. they observe the seasons and are
where you are seeing most of the severe weather, here into the balkan peninsula. bulgaria saw winds upwards of 70 kilometers per hour. greece is still seeing thunderstorm activity here as well and it will continue to persist. flights in and out of athens, watch out for the possibility of a delay here. i've seen those thunderstorms for you. london you've been in the 20s recently but starting to dive down to 13 for your high on thursday. that's a look at your world weather. here's your extended...
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in which part of its agenda was not also regime change in that country i mean if you look at the balkans if you look at iraq if you look at what we did in libya if we look at what we say we want to do in syria and every one of those cases you know the argument for you may. in a tarion intervention is an extract that we bound up with the argument for coercive regime change and you know frankly i think i think russia and china are eminently justified in and saying they're not playing june if we have run out of time and judith won't have time to reply we have run out of time i'm very sorry many thanks to my guests today in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t.c. you next time and remember crosstalk pools. please . choose your language. of choice we can with the influential senators today still some. choose to use the consensus you. choose to give to us that you think great to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to your. lud. live. live live. live . place. to go. oh. mother. nineteen people injured after a mother's day parade in new orleans
in which part of its agenda was not also regime change in that country i mean if you look at the balkans if you look at iraq if you look at what we did in libya if we look at what we say we want to do in syria and every one of those cases you know the argument for you may. in a tarion intervention is an extract that we bound up with the argument for coercive regime change and you know frankly i think i think russia and china are eminently justified in and saying they're not playing june if we...
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in which part of its agenda was not also regime change in that country i mean if you look at the balkans if you look at iraq if you look at what we did in libya if we look at what we say we want to do in syria and every one of those cases you know the argument for you man. a tarion intervention is an extract that we bound up with the argument for coercive regime change and you know frankly i think i think russia and china are eminently justified and in saying they're not playing judith we've run out of time judith won't have time to reply we have run out of time i'm very sorry many thanks my guest today in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t.c. you next time and remember cross talk pulls. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule the day. it's. flavio harben of washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. carbon concentration the earth's atmosphere has reached four hundred parts per million the highest levels ever recorded si
in which part of its agenda was not also regime change in that country i mean if you look at the balkans if you look at iraq if you look at what we did in libya if we look at what we say we want to do in syria and every one of those cases you know the argument for you man. a tarion intervention is an extract that we bound up with the argument for coercive regime change and you know frankly i think i think russia and china are eminently justified and in saying they're not playing judith we've...
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in which part of its agenda was not also regime change in that country i mean if you look at the balkans if you look at iraq if you look at what we did in libya if we look at what we say we want to do in syria and every one of those cases you know the argument for you man. tarion intervention is an extract of lee bound up with the argument for coercive regime change and you know frankly i think i think russia and china are eminently justified in and saying they're not going to do it we've run out of time and judith won't have time to reply we've run out of time i'm very sorry many thanks my guest today in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t.c. you next time and remember cross talk to us. please. secret lumbered tory tim curry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care watch only on the dot com. modern russia was built on coal. fuel for its factories. coke for its steel to mark gold is i
in which part of its agenda was not also regime change in that country i mean if you look at the balkans if you look at iraq if you look at what we did in libya if we look at what we say we want to do in syria and every one of those cases you know the argument for you man. tarion intervention is an extract of lee bound up with the argument for coercive regime change and you know frankly i think i think russia and china are eminently justified in and saying they're not going to do it we've run...
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in which part of its agenda was not also regime change in that country i mean if you look at the balkans if you look at iraq if you look at what we did in libya if we look at what we say we want to do in syria and every one of those cases you know the argument for you may. tarion intervention is an extract of lee bound up with the argument for coercive regime change and you know frankly i think i think russia and china are eminently justified in saying they're not going judith we've run out of time judith won't have time to reply we've run out of time i'm very sorry many thanks to my guests today in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t.c. you next time and remember cross talk to us. modern russia was built on coal. fields for its factories. coke for its steel to mark gold as it all and heat for its people. join me james brown to meet them in to spend their lives underground and work in one of the world's most dangerous professions. would let's you. hearts of coal on altie. let me let me i want to know what all let me ask you a question. here on this network is
in which part of its agenda was not also regime change in that country i mean if you look at the balkans if you look at iraq if you look at what we did in libya if we look at what we say we want to do in syria and every one of those cases you know the argument for you may. tarion intervention is an extract of lee bound up with the argument for coercive regime change and you know frankly i think i think russia and china are eminently justified in saying they're not going judith we've run out of...
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in which part of its agenda was not also regime change in that country i mean if you look at the balkans if you look at iraq if you look at what we did in libya if we look at what we say we want to do in syria and every one of those cases you know the argument for you may. tarion intervention is an extract of lee bound up with the argument for coercive regime change and you know frankly i think i think russia and china are eminently justified in and saying they're not going to if we've run out of time judith won't have time to reply we've run out of time i'm very sorry many thanks my guest today in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t.c. you next time and remember cross talk to locals. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you can grasp just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in this directly affected area of the coast and it's pretty clear why it's not being reported because b.p. can't afford to have a reported all along the gulf coast are clean they are safe and they're open for business if b.p. is
in which part of its agenda was not also regime change in that country i mean if you look at the balkans if you look at iraq if you look at what we did in libya if we look at what we say we want to do in syria and every one of those cases you know the argument for you may. tarion intervention is an extract of lee bound up with the argument for coercive regime change and you know frankly i think i think russia and china are eminently justified in and saying they're not going to if we've run out...
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balkanized groups but. traditional communities all the traditional communities around completely newcomers the newcomers keep rolling in it has a very alienating effect what's been seen across the cape for a long time has been most acute in london but the figures aren't the full story avoiding ethnic communities does play a role in so-called white flight but evidence shows that race may not be the main driver other important factors such as class an economic status a key to the migration and ignoring the misinterpret people's complexity when it comes to reasons they're leaving london i think the main thing about that white flight reminds us of is that there is a problem the mistake it makes the problem is just about it's not it's about age and it's about mixing between people of different incomes and we need to address all these things together there are now concerns britain could see it's another immigration surge. at the end of this year when some twenty one million romanians and seven million beaucaire i
balkanized groups but. traditional communities all the traditional communities around completely newcomers the newcomers keep rolling in it has a very alienating effect what's been seen across the cape for a long time has been most acute in london but the figures aren't the full story avoiding ethnic communities does play a role in so-called white flight but evidence shows that race may not be the main driver other important factors such as class an economic status a key to the migration and...
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countries or the balkans the legal migrants are coming from and of course high level off unemployment so while the reasons behind this are somewhat clear it is still unknown was the vast way to solve this issue. great programs like the fruits of delegates in a couple of minutes to find out we value to make the woman who go to wear the legs to find homes for the orphans that care so much. distraction is one thing the media does very well we all tend to focus on one space issue of the moment and ignore the rest jim those are definitely worth the media attention but let's not ignore the fact that the food people eat around the world is an attack from multiple fronts antibiotics are often overused in cattle which can and eventually said they will lead to anti biotics resistant bacteria evolving animals are also injected with various hormones which can make their way into our stomachs and speaking of mysterious things getting into our body pretty much any crops that you we are doused with all sorts of pesticides and sit on top of powerful fertilizers which can affect bodies of water far be
countries or the balkans the legal migrants are coming from and of course high level off unemployment so while the reasons behind this are somewhat clear it is still unknown was the vast way to solve this issue. great programs like the fruits of delegates in a couple of minutes to find out we value to make the woman who go to wear the legs to find homes for the orphans that care so much. distraction is one thing the media does very well we all tend to focus on one space issue of the moment and...
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dictator in the period when they were suffering turkey feels that this region these close region balkans coco's a central asia and middle east is a priority region so we should be the. power which has influence in all the laws regions ecker in these were the two recent reports by amnesty international and international crisis group global independent movements the documents reflect the concern by western and gulf partners over what they call turkey's near ottoman imperial aspirations what's these countries certainly don't want is their loyal ally who paid a high price for being a good team player starting to play for itself. r.t. turkish syrian border. and today's edition of cross talk also touches upon the issue the ongoing crisis in and around syria and the international efforts to try and solve. all the parties should be at the table but all the parties will posture all the parties have both said agenda and so far we haven't seen any willingness on the side of any party to move toward a political scene the solution if you want to stop by alliance in syria you have to get all parties t
dictator in the period when they were suffering turkey feels that this region these close region balkans coco's a central asia and middle east is a priority region so we should be the. power which has influence in all the laws regions ecker in these were the two recent reports by amnesty international and international crisis group global independent movements the documents reflect the concern by western and gulf partners over what they call turkey's near ottoman imperial aspirations what's...
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having chosen the dictator in the period when they were suffering turkey feels that these close region balkans coco's a central asia and middle east is a priority region so we should be the. power which has influence in all the laws regions echoing these were the two recent reports by amnesty international and international crisis group global independent movements the documents reflect the concern by western and gulf partners over what they call turkey's near ottoman imperial aspirations what these countries certainly don't want is their loyal ally who paid a high price for being a good team player starting to play for itself. r.t. turkish syrian border. ahead for you this hour the standoff began tunnel bait central count is deepening with a hunger strike entering its fourth month and the u.s. military force feeding prisoners to keep them a life that's coming out. of the in. the in. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. the fourteenth in the world talks specifically ip interviews intriguing story to tell you. the arabic to find out more visit arabic t.v.
having chosen the dictator in the period when they were suffering turkey feels that these close region balkans coco's a central asia and middle east is a priority region so we should be the. power which has influence in all the laws regions echoing these were the two recent reports by amnesty international and international crisis group global independent movements the documents reflect the concern by western and gulf partners over what they call turkey's near ottoman imperial aspirations what...
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dictator in the period when they were suffering turkey feels that this region these close region balkans cocos of central asia and middle east is a priority region so we should be the. power which has him. in all the regions in these were the two recent reports by enlisting international and international crisis group global independent movements the documents reflect that concern by western and gulf partners over what they call turkey's near autumn and imperial aspirations what these countries certainly don't want is their loyal ally who paid a high price for being a good team player starting to play for itself. r.t. turkish syrian border. the bar winnie government used surveillance software from the u.k. based company to spy on a losing rights activist that's according to documents filed in the london high court by one of the founders of the ride's group bahrain watch the money factories say the program is designed for use and criminal investigations but privacy acts of it say the technology is being widely abused so the program named famous spy can perform a wide range of surveillance
dictator in the period when they were suffering turkey feels that this region these close region balkans cocos of central asia and middle east is a priority region so we should be the. power which has him. in all the regions in these were the two recent reports by enlisting international and international crisis group global independent movements the documents reflect that concern by western and gulf partners over what they call turkey's near autumn and imperial aspirations what these countries...
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dictator in the period when they were suffering thirty feels that this region these close region balkans coco's a central asia and middle east is a priority region so we should be the. power which has influence in all the laws regions echoing these were the two recent reports by amnesty international and international crisis group global independent movements the documents reflect the concern by western and gulf partners over what they call turkey's near ottoman imperial aspirations what these countries certainly don't want is their loyal ally who paid a high price for being a good team player starting to play for itself marie for national r.t. turkish syrian border. and i still to come here on arts here the depths of despair . when i went to the pharmacy to buy into. actions for my baby but i couldn't find any there's a problem with this sign these these days it may mean you no longer get the medicines you need join me tom blanton for more in just a few minutes. also i was starving for justice more than one hundred detainees at america's notorious kuantan of our bay facility continue th
dictator in the period when they were suffering thirty feels that this region these close region balkans coco's a central asia and middle east is a priority region so we should be the. power which has influence in all the laws regions echoing these were the two recent reports by amnesty international and international crisis group global independent movements the documents reflect the concern by western and gulf partners over what they call turkey's near ottoman imperial aspirations what these...
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in which part of its agenda was not also regime change in that country i mean if you look at the balkans if you look at iraq if you look at what we did in libya if we look at what we say we want to do in syria and every one of those cases you know the argument for you may. tarion intervention is an extract of lee bound up with the argument for coercive regime change and you know frankly i think i think russia and china are eminently justified in and saying they're not going to do it we've run out of time and judith won't have time to reply we've run out of time i'm very sorry many thanks my guest today in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t.c. you next time and remember cross talk to us. olympos. live. goodspeed. if you. wish list. of things i'm missing and good live. just see. it and. i come out fine i'm a little. live. live. live live. live . download the official publication if you so choose your life stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television and well it just doesn't matter about what your mobile device you can watch or to
in which part of its agenda was not also regime change in that country i mean if you look at the balkans if you look at iraq if you look at what we did in libya if we look at what we say we want to do in syria and every one of those cases you know the argument for you may. tarion intervention is an extract of lee bound up with the argument for coercive regime change and you know frankly i think i think russia and china are eminently justified in and saying they're not going to do it we've run...
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the bad michelle balkan during a tuesday appearance on fox news conservative pundit michelle malkin the last of the attorney general eric holder for worrying about the phantom epidemic of hate crimes against muslims. the first instinct of the justice department after that event no not to name jihad islamic jihad as the enemy and threat to public safety in america but no no no he talked about these phantom threats of hate crime epidemics that have never. happened. actually in the shell a crimes against muslims are a huge problem in the united states according to the southern poverty law center the past three years have seen me a spike in reported anti muslim violence since the nine eleven attacks there were one hundred sixty reported attacks in two thousand and ten hundred fifty seven twenty of them and considering the amount of islamophobia pumped out of fox news in recent weeks is numbers are likely to grow even higher it's too bad fox so-called news is more interested in fanning the flames and covering real threats to american citizens and the very very ugly rick sanchez the c.m.c. re
the bad michelle balkan during a tuesday appearance on fox news conservative pundit michelle malkin the last of the attorney general eric holder for worrying about the phantom epidemic of hate crimes against muslims. the first instinct of the justice department after that event no not to name jihad islamic jihad as the enemy and threat to public safety in america but no no no he talked about these phantom threats of hate crime epidemics that have never. happened. actually in the shell a crimes...