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>> let me tell you what's naive, john. i can respond to each one of your arguments if i had the time by our friend david here told us about his knee surgery and how you can go about shopping for them online. you tell me, david, look me in the camera there and tell me you would have picked your knee surgeon based on price. you wouldn't have. you would not have priced. you would have shopped for the best. >> i'll look you right in the eye and tell you that's not true. we have several great hospitals here in new york that offer similar services, all of which are very, very high quality and i choose based on the cheapest one with that high quality. that's the great thing -- it's exactly what i did. >> that is what you do. unless you're not inclined to have dr. obama prescribe you a little pill. >> because there are no choices. the problem is with -- hold up. when the government takes over the whole system and has a monopoly, eventually you won't have the choices. >> that's right. by the way, the government already is involved
>> let me tell you what's naive, john. i can respond to each one of your arguments if i had the time by our friend david here told us about his knee surgery and how you can go about shopping for them online. you tell me, david, look me in the camera there and tell me you would have picked your knee surgeon based on price. you wouldn't have. you would not have priced. you would have shopped for the best. >> i'll look you right in the eye and tell you that's not true. we have several...
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of course you know the bank and non-banks and the naive belief that we would you know with real there was an automatic correction of the market themselves the theory of efficiency of markets was also paul. right to see. first rate. and i think picture. on a reporter's. instrument. could be in the. following welcome across all things are considered on peter lavelle tongue tied in stumbling this is one description of american foreign policy. the middle east today secure country iraq afghanistan libya saudi arabia israel egypt syria turkey and even around and each washington finds itself either the odd man out leaving alone or leading from behind in a muddled pack is the u.s. simply out of touch or is history in the region nearly going on. cross-talk washington stumbling policies in the middle east i'm joined by my guest host in washington she is a journalist and antiwar dot com we also have stephen slawson juror in new york he is a senior fellow at the century foundation and author of the book act of creation right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want it
of course you know the bank and non-banks and the naive belief that we would you know with real there was an automatic correction of the market themselves the theory of efficiency of markets was also paul. right to see. first rate. and i think picture. on a reporter's. instrument. could be in the. following welcome across all things are considered on peter lavelle tongue tied in stumbling this is one description of american foreign policy. the middle east today secure country iraq afghanistan...
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course also all the of the rating agencies of course you know the anti bank and non-banks and the naive belief that we were you know with real there was an automatic self correction of the market themselves the theory of efficiency of markets was also part of the schools . being an easy thing. put it on your. life you know. and. a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i'm sure. if you got nothing and you got no opportunity. to start to construct your own. don't want to be bad. don't want to be gangsters you don't want to be drug dealers they don't want to blow with the time the kid came be we can see. you just me so how did i was when i was in the hood. so very very roughly. about i said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young. please. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle true mind you we're discussing washington's foreign policy in the middle east. ok i'd like to go to steven in new york steven in the first part of the program we were talking about the lack of a narrative coming out of washington when it co
course also all the of the rating agencies of course you know the anti bank and non-banks and the naive belief that we were you know with real there was an automatic self correction of the market themselves the theory of efficiency of markets was also part of the schools . being an easy thing. put it on your. life you know. and. a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i'm sure. if you got nothing and you got no opportunity. to start to construct your own. don't want to be bad....
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that was not a naive move. it was calculated move. >> we dealt with the insurance commissioners out in california. and these guys have immerse power. >> they do. >> and some of the regulators in washington state are absolutely saying no way, right in >> and a lot of this will come down to state regulators and that will give insurance companies and president cover. but the insurance regulator saying we are not going back and a boyd by. this they got their state exchange up and running and feel like it is a success. they did all of the work and now the president is undoing it. it is just one situation. every state commissioner and regulator will have to decide the rules on the fly for their state. wow, i don't envy them their job. >> melissa, thank you for explaining it to us. >> we are watching the house floor and waiting for the vote on the upton bill that is trying to offer a solution to all of those insurance plan cancellations. we'll bring you the latest when we have it. minimize blood sugar spikes. support
that was not a naive move. it was calculated move. >> we dealt with the insurance commissioners out in california. and these guys have immerse power. >> they do. >> and some of the regulators in washington state are absolutely saying no way, right in >> and a lot of this will come down to state regulators and that will give insurance companies and president cover. but the insurance regulator saying we are not going back and a boyd by. this they got their state exchange...
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have the resolve these things is to send troops and occupy other countries i guess maybe this is my naive today but i would i would like to believe that we have the diplomatic prowess as the united states as we've always had during previous administrations to foster better. lation ships to get in there to advance the plough mysie so that perhaps we might not be able to change who the saudis are or who these dictators are but to put to basically make a one hundred percent effort to try and to steer them away from some of the hard harshest tyrannical behavior that they make i have to believe that you know ninety percent of our foreign policy should be better diplomacy and i don't i don't see the bush the obama administration tending to relationships like in europe and dancing and creating better relationships personal relationships with other leaders so that they can get in there and that stocks can happen. i don't want to advance war i want to advance peace and i just don't see the obama administration as as as is putting the best effort into making those those things happen. again and i d
have the resolve these things is to send troops and occupy other countries i guess maybe this is my naive today but i would i would like to believe that we have the diplomatic prowess as the united states as we've always had during previous administrations to foster better. lation ships to get in there to advance the plough mysie so that perhaps we might not be able to change who the saudis are or who these dictators are but to put to basically make a one hundred percent effort to try and to...
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i may have been wildly naive. i can understand their argument in the abstract. my personal relationship with negative was clearing my logic. the food items, a few bars of soap, overcrowded schools, when stand up to malpractice lawsuits at home. this is the sum total of the humanitarian operation. this is the best we could do? with all the resources spent on getting this year, tracking the surround a foreign land, don't even bother. that this one go he instructed me over dinner one night. it won't happen so you what should and where your head about it anymore. of this were sympathetic. of times your spending on this girl you could be helping other people. get back to your job, mark told me after our initial meeting when the whistle obsessing about it. i refuse to rationalize the path of least resistance. i was determined to get this girl to khartoum and matter the logistical challenges i had to overcome or what un bureaucracy i had to navigate, no matter the number of people sitting behind us who politely said no, i can't help. i had heard no many times before as
i may have been wildly naive. i can understand their argument in the abstract. my personal relationship with negative was clearing my logic. the food items, a few bars of soap, overcrowded schools, when stand up to malpractice lawsuits at home. this is the sum total of the humanitarian operation. this is the best we could do? with all the resources spent on getting this year, tracking the surround a foreign land, don't even bother. that this one go he instructed me over dinner one night. it...
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well, you know, i laugh because i have to agree with both sides because we can't be naïve.quite the diplomat. well, that's my job. [laughs] we can't be naïve and presume that we'll be able to abolish, you know, any of these serious issues, and at the same time, there's a lot more that we can be doing to help kids, families, parents, young adults really understand what they're going through and recognize what these issues are. and you know, one of the things that we know in mental health is that the earlier you seek treatment, the more likely recovery is possible, and the problem is that there are young adults that are first experiencing depression, eating disorders, bipolar disorder, you name it, and they've never been told anything about this, and so by the time they have a sense of what they're going through, they have a sense that they can talk to somebody about it, by the time their friends know what to say, so much of their life they've had to struggle and they've had to suffer alone. and so, there's so much opportunity for prevention in the sense of education and awar
well, you know, i laugh because i have to agree with both sides because we can't be naïve.quite the diplomat. well, that's my job. [laughs] we can't be naïve and presume that we'll be able to abolish, you know, any of these serious issues, and at the same time, there's a lot more that we can be doing to help kids, families, parents, young adults really understand what they're going through and recognize what these issues are. and you know, one of the things that we know in mental health is...
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i think you being a little bit naive if you think that you can take the. bait on the street and expect to move away without some sort of funny to me. it was beyond belief to think back could be done to a participant in a film festival. i think the goal succeeded and games long to doubt about the credibility of the story. as a swedish filmmaker and journalist i always took the right of freedom of speech for granted. but i think came to learn it depends on the story you want to tell. in two thousand and nine i had made a film about a court case in los angeles where banana workers from nicaragua were suing the old food company for the use of a banned pesticide that they claimed made them sterile along with other serious health effects and in november two thousand and seven the jury in the los angeles court delivered a groundbreaking verdict was found liable for malice and misconduct. my hope was that this story would bring about better conditions for the fall workers to produce by us today for ever the message was extremely unpleasant so to get a film out wou
i think you being a little bit naive if you think that you can take the. bait on the street and expect to move away without some sort of funny to me. it was beyond belief to think back could be done to a participant in a film festival. i think the goal succeeded and games long to doubt about the credibility of the story. as a swedish filmmaker and journalist i always took the right of freedom of speech for granted. but i think came to learn it depends on the story you want to tell. in two...
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the naive belief that we were you know there was. the market the theory of efficiency of markets was also paul. the week's top stories in r.t. and their hold to iran's nuclear program gives hope for diplomacy but more threatened sanctions from washington could put that progress in reverse is capitol hill chooses between israeli plays and barack obama's promises. meanwhile reports emerge that israel could join forces with former foes saudi arabia to attack iran if a deal with world powers fails to rollback to iran's nuclear program. underground adoption in the united states when their children proved too much to handle adoptive parents to simply handing them over to strangers through the internet. and mission accomplished the sochi twenty fourteen olympic torch return safe and sound russian cosmonauts take its.
the naive belief that we were you know there was. the market the theory of efficiency of markets was also paul. the week's top stories in r.t. and their hold to iran's nuclear program gives hope for diplomacy but more threatened sanctions from washington could put that progress in reverse is capitol hill chooses between israeli plays and barack obama's promises. meanwhile reports emerge that israel could join forces with former foes saudi arabia to attack iran if a deal with world powers fails...
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i think you being a little bit naive if you think that you can take a poll at a big multinational. and expect to walk away without some sort of fine tuning i want to say i'm not credited with doling anywhere but i do object to the antics of publicity filmmakers like gert they spend millions on their brand every year and you're going to come in and start selling their brand and start attacking their brand what did you think was going to happen to you as a producer ever due to the truth. the letter was addressed to me but that means that i get the tragic you missed and then the horrid asked for the hatred was aimed at him. while i was mainly to be p.t.s. since a obviously was misguided it to be like if you stop working with him everything will work out well for you. frederick aged me to pull out said she would weather this on his own not. stoop still for tom could look myself in there i hated that him but i just couldn't do it we made this film together and will see it through this together at some. lincoln is there something in it that you would think looks really dangerous or somet
i think you being a little bit naive if you think that you can take a poll at a big multinational. and expect to walk away without some sort of fine tuning i want to say i'm not credited with doling anywhere but i do object to the antics of publicity filmmakers like gert they spend millions on their brand every year and you're going to come in and start selling their brand and start attacking their brand what did you think was going to happen to you as a producer ever due to the truth. the...
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americans workig with naive agencies offer too much money per child and corrupt international adoptionms. international adoption is up by two-thirds since 2004. >> what do you make of this movement of eva evangelical christian community to encourage adoptions and to have a an event called orphan sunday. >> i think they have good hearted people. you see the misleading rhetoric. the quote of 145 million o orphs is totally misleading unicef says 90 percent of those have one parent and are living with one parent. that is put out there as a statistic to promote international adoption. what most orphans are poor children living in poor families or who have maybe lost one parent. the intervention that the christian church for 2000 years has been doing and doing well is to assist poor families in keeping their chirp. children. there is a need for some to be adopted. we have 100,000 children waiting to be adopted from the foster care system here in our country. and the movement has done a good job to try to promote foster care that we stepped forward in that role. and foster to adopt inside of
americans workig with naive agencies offer too much money per child and corrupt international adoptionms. international adoption is up by two-thirds since 2004. >> what do you make of this movement of eva evangelical christian community to encourage adoptions and to have a an event called orphan sunday. >> i think they have good hearted people. you see the misleading rhetoric. the quote of 145 million o orphs is totally misleading unicef says 90 percent of those have one parent and...
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in many countries this has been a systemic problem because naive americans working with naive agencieser too much money per child. and corrupt inarner in corruptin adoption systems. >> jed is the president of the christiaof the christian lines - aalliance for orphans. we need to always begin to listen to criticism. and any time people are seeking to address the world at it's most hurting there is most risk of error and unintended consequence. christians are the first to root those things out. the serious systems of looking at the case of each child and without the influence of the outside money distorting that process. local officals deciding can this child be reunited with their birth parents or their surviving relatives that take them in. if there are no willing families to take those o orphans in then you move to intercounty adoption. >> rob ford says he will not step down. ford says he need to make changes to his life. he apologized to the city, but did not specify what he had done. they reportedl have a video of g drugs six months ago. >> it's the largest that ever participated in
in many countries this has been a systemic problem because naive americans working with naive agencieser too much money per child. and corrupt inarner in corruptin adoption systems. >> jed is the president of the christiaof the christian lines - aalliance for orphans. we need to always begin to listen to criticism. and any time people are seeking to address the world at it's most hurting there is most risk of error and unintended consequence. christians are the first to root those things...
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it isn't a matter of being naive, it's a matter of being liberal.hank goodness very, very few liberals have come to martin beshear's either defense or whatever you want to call it. but that's what this is about. this is a liberal journalist. it's a liberal journalist saying, well, don't you think he really meant you don't defend or try to even understand a remark that's that far over the line. and if you want to know what i would do about it, i'm going to be here for the next few minutes. feel free to ask me. >> well, you would fire beshear, right? >> well, as a general rule, i'm not for firing people who make comments that are either unpopular or controversial. but in his case, this was in a class by itself, that's how nasty his remark was. so yes, i would fire him, but then i would go to the real villain. i'd go to the president of msnbc, phil griffin, who has created a culture over there in which this kind of thing happens all too often. not to this degree, but all too often. the third thing i would do, very quickly, is i would go to the presiden
it isn't a matter of being naive, it's a matter of being liberal.hank goodness very, very few liberals have come to martin beshear's either defense or whatever you want to call it. but that's what this is about. this is a liberal journalist. it's a liberal journalist saying, well, don't you think he really meant you don't defend or try to even understand a remark that's that far over the line. and if you want to know what i would do about it, i'm going to be here for the next few minutes. feel...
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. >> is the west naive to think some of the sanctions that hurt iran's economy lifted this tehran could be trusted to abide by any deal to stop the enrichment of uranium or eliminate the nuclear program? >> uma, if you go back to the beginning of the obama administration, if you go to 2009, president obama has been consistent. he has sought a deal with iran. he has sought to accommodate iran. he believed iran's good intention in region. i think if you look at what jennifer in her story before was talking, a the irainians have a heavy water reactor. it produces plutonium, which is one way for the bomb, opposed to uranium enrichment, which is another way. they have iraq and the facilities are off the table. i think they understood the need of the president in august, the need of the president who flubbed the syria story and in a desperate need of a deal. >> let me ask you. we heard from benjamin netanyahu reacting to word of a possible deal. what impact would this have on the relationship with israel if the western powers reach some kind of an accord with iran? >> look at what we are purs
. >> is the west naive to think some of the sanctions that hurt iran's economy lifted this tehran could be trusted to abide by any deal to stop the enrichment of uranium or eliminate the nuclear program? >> uma, if you go back to the beginning of the obama administration, if you go to 2009, president obama has been consistent. he has sought a deal with iran. he has sought to accommodate iran. he believed iran's good intention in region. i think if you look at what jennifer in her...
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is being too naive. this is something people in washington agree with. they said the other day that in this official's view, the u.s. doesn't know how to buy a carpet in the mideast. the u.s. is too anxious to go in and see whatever is being offered and take the deal. that is something that secretary kerry said is not going on. a lot of pieces. it's not just one in your comprehensive run down. one thing you missed that is important is that the u.s. by reaching out to iran is not just alienating israel, but alienating arab states. particularly saudi arabia. if you look at u.s. foreign policy, you have the u.s. reaching out and making pretty close to at least proceeding on a deal with iran. on the downside of that, you have strained relations with israel and saudi arabia and poor relations with egypt. more of the traditional allies. there was a lot riding on this deal. >> you didn't bring up jordan. there has been highly skeptical of some of these things too. the perception seems to be among some of the u.s. and mideast allies. the obama administration see
is being too naive. this is something people in washington agree with. they said the other day that in this official's view, the u.s. doesn't know how to buy a carpet in the mideast. the u.s. is too anxious to go in and see whatever is being offered and take the deal. that is something that secretary kerry said is not going on. a lot of pieces. it's not just one in your comprehensive run down. one thing you missed that is important is that the u.s. by reaching out to iran is not just alienating...
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because i was young and naive, and what could i possibly know? >> this is on the phone, right? >> this is all on the phone, exactly. so the first time that madam nhu called me, i wasn't expecting her to call. i'd been writing her letters for months, i had been -- you know, i had knocked oner door that day, i had done everything except for see her, and she called me out of the blue. so she dictated very early on the terms of our relationship; when she would call, who she would leave messages with, how i should address her. very specific things. and, in fact, in that first conversation that we had she was really curious about not so much me, but why was i interested in her, you know? who in your family works for the cia? who's the government agent? i was like, no one, i'm just, i'm just curious. so slowly i -- so part of it was -- the first day that she called me, my husband and i had been trying to get pregnant, and it had been a long process. that morning i had taken a pregnancy test and found out i was pregnant, so i was overjoyed. and before i could even wake up my husband to
because i was young and naive, and what could i possibly know? >> this is on the phone, right? >> this is all on the phone, exactly. so the first time that madam nhu called me, i wasn't expecting her to call. i'd been writing her letters for months, i had been -- you know, i had knocked oner door that day, i had done everything except for see her, and she called me out of the blue. so she dictated very early on the terms of our relationship; when she would call, who she would leave...
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i think the logic of the israeli position is surprising because it's quite naive. seem to think if the united states just holds out a little bit longer, if the west just waits a little bit longer, the iranians are going to capitulate and give up and say okay, you're right. i'm not going to do any enrichment. i'm not going to spend any more of the time on this 50, $75 billion program that will have been around for ten years. it's just naive to expect sanctions just economic sanctions to get iran top capitulate, to give up. that's the fundamental difference between washington and israel. both the united states and israel would like to limit iran's program. the united states and the western powers just believe that it's only a rational way to do it is to give a little bit of sanctions relief for a little bit further restrictions. >> but if you look at the deal, this is not a final agreement as you know. it's a six-month interim deal. it eases some, certainly not all of the sanctions. it is subject to verification. iran is to give access to two main sites to internatio
i think the logic of the israeli position is surprising because it's quite naive. seem to think if the united states just holds out a little bit longer, if the west just waits a little bit longer, the iranians are going to capitulate and give up and say okay, you're right. i'm not going to do any enrichment. i'm not going to spend any more of the time on this 50, $75 billion program that will have been around for ten years. it's just naive to expect sanctions just economic sanctions to get iran...
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tavis: give me some sense of why -- i'm not naÏve and asking, but why is it that that part of the storyut charlie parker up until your wonderful work, tends to overshadow his artistic genius? as you know, tavis, it's always easier to focus on something that everybody else can do. everybody can get high. nobody can play like charlie parker. what i was trying to do in the book, i was trying to show that he is actually an epic hero in than he had the wheel, even when he was strung out on drugs, he 10-15e will to practice hours a day. he was going to conquer that saxophone and he was going to come to understand music, and he was going to make himself into a person who could play anything. he wanted to play beautiful music. all of these people in kansas city, black, white, but particularly in the black section that is usually not assumed to have any taste or any culture or any ambition, it's just, you know, they are just statistical figures. all these people had a concept of worth. they had a concept -- the fundamental gift that black american culture has two america is a nuanced vision of t
tavis: give me some sense of why -- i'm not naÏve and asking, but why is it that that part of the storyut charlie parker up until your wonderful work, tends to overshadow his artistic genius? as you know, tavis, it's always easier to focus on something that everybody else can do. everybody can get high. nobody can play like charlie parker. what i was trying to do in the book, i was trying to show that he is actually an epic hero in than he had the wheel, even when he was strung out on drugs,...
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at the time people thought that was being naive. hillary clinton took a few shots at that as well. said, my god, this is going to be fodder for negative ads against him. but he really has kept his word in that front. and i think we see a divide. you know, this is what the last campaign was about. it's what we fought about and argued about going to the iraq war. between those who really want to bomb first and talk later. if you even get to talking. and those who say listen, diplomacy may not always work, but you got to at least try it. in the middle east, keep the bicycle moving as the cliche goes. and i think with iran here, by and large, it's really the hard core conservatives, neo-conservatives. those in the pockets of benjamin netanyahu who are worried about this. but most arms control experts and middle east experts say, hey, this gives us a shot at a solution that doesn't involve violence. and that is what he promised us. he promised us to get out of the war in iraq and afghanistan, the trend line is in that direction now. so these are all what he put forward. there's no big s
at the time people thought that was being naive. hillary clinton took a few shots at that as well. said, my god, this is going to be fodder for negative ads against him. but he really has kept his word in that front. and i think we see a divide. you know, this is what the last campaign was about. it's what we fought about and argued about going to the iraq war. between those who really want to bomb first and talk later. if you even get to talking. and those who say listen, diplomacy may not...
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. >> i was naÏve.was hot from the movie, off of "the tune," "born on the fourth of july," "wall street." i was able to take it. this was a public arena. i had taken all of my -- what do you call it come all the heat and he went into all of this movie. very complex. it might bomb at the box office, but i don't care. i'm going to make this movie because i deleted it. and think of the box office was there from -- because i believe in it. and thank god for the box office. it was there. i was arguing with the dan rather's of the world and all the naysayers. i never talk the attitude that movie. i felt responsible for the work. tavis: why did you feel that that movie had to make a statement? why did you can do so much of yourself to get out that storyline? myth that national has to be looked at. it is crucial to where we are today. what we try to say in the movable -- in the movie and in this untold story was that kennedy was significantly different than eisenhower before him and different from johnson after
. >> i was naÏve.was hot from the movie, off of "the tune," "born on the fourth of july," "wall street." i was able to take it. this was a public arena. i had taken all of my -- what do you call it come all the heat and he went into all of this movie. very complex. it might bomb at the box office, but i don't care. i'm going to make this movie because i deleted it. and think of the box office was there from -- because i believe in it. and thank god for the...
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i may have been wildly naÏve. i understand the arguments in the abstract.y personal relationship with ahmed was blurring my logic, but giving shelter, a few bars of soap and providing overcrowded schools and medical care but wouldn't stand up to malpractice lawsuits at home, this was the total of the humanitarian operation? this was the best we could do? over resources into getting us here around with foreign land to help us? don't even bother. don't let this one go, he instructed me over dinner one night. it's not going to happen so you shouldn't worry anymore. others were not as sympathetic. all this time you could be helping a lot of other people. get back to your job, or could hold me over a smoke in the office when he knew i was obsessing about it. i refuse to rationalize the path of least resistance. i was determined to get her to khartoum the matter with logistical challenges i had to overcome, no matter what the accuracy they had to navigate, no matter the number of people sitting behind desks who politely said i can't help. i have heard no any time
i may have been wildly naÏve. i understand the arguments in the abstract.y personal relationship with ahmed was blurring my logic, but giving shelter, a few bars of soap and providing overcrowded schools and medical care but wouldn't stand up to malpractice lawsuits at home, this was the total of the humanitarian operation? this was the best we could do? over resources into getting us here around with foreign land to help us? don't even bother. don't let this one go, he instructed me over...
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. >> reporter: but abernathy isn't naive.th tutorial an reality check about keeping an eye on bigger sharks. because they're more dangerous? >> because if a small shark was to make a mistake and bite you, chances are, we could probably handle it. if a big shark makes a mistake and bites you, chances are you are going to bleed to death on the boat. >> okay. >> big distinction. >> reporter: in 2008, one of his divers was mauled by a tiger shark. the tragic accident in open water. he died. a number of years ago there was a person on one of your tours who died as a result of a bite. what happened? >> i have been asked by the father not to talk about what happened on that day because he does want to relive the incident. but a series of mistakes were made. >> reporter: human or animal? >> human. >> reporter: human mistakes? >> yeah. >> reporter: he blames human air railroad for the shark that chewed into his arm. he says there is risk but sharks under far greater threat. humans kill 100 million sharks per year. for shark fins, just
. >> reporter: but abernathy isn't naive.th tutorial an reality check about keeping an eye on bigger sharks. because they're more dangerous? >> because if a small shark was to make a mistake and bite you, chances are, we could probably handle it. if a big shark makes a mistake and bites you, chances are you are going to bleed to death on the boat. >> okay. >> big distinction. >> reporter: in 2008, one of his divers was mauled by a tiger shark. the tragic accident...
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i think you being a little bit naive if you think that you can take a poll at a big multinational. and expect to walk away without some sort of funny. i want to say i'm not crazy doling anywhere but i do object to that antics of publicity filmmakers like gert they spend millions on their brand every year and you're going to come in and start selling their brand and start attacking their brand what did you think was going to happen to you as a producer ever due to the truth. the letter was addressed to me but that means that i get the tragic news than in the horrid asked for the hatred was aimed at him. while i was mainly to be. obviously was misguided. like if you stop working with him everything will work out well for you. frederick urged me to pull out said he would weather this on his own me out on. the stoop. could look myself in the isolated that i just couldn't do it we made this film together and will see it through this together at some. lincoln is there something in it that you think looks really dangerous or something you didn't expect though so no no in fact if you read
i think you being a little bit naive if you think that you can take a poll at a big multinational. and expect to walk away without some sort of funny. i want to say i'm not crazy doling anywhere but i do object to that antics of publicity filmmakers like gert they spend millions on their brand every year and you're going to come in and start selling their brand and start attacking their brand what did you think was going to happen to you as a producer ever due to the truth. the letter was...
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. >> i'm not naive to think i'm in the majority. know i'm in the minority it's like an airborne virus. it's too easy to get killed. there for it's not exciting for me. for me it's about making good choices and exposing our strength and weaknesses. you just said airborne zombie and we have some tweets here. i think most of these stores are out landish and alone thin theyy be taboo. straight news can report on disasters but pic fiction can re play. this is the cdc that has that's own zombie preparedness kit. i'm not making it up it's right there on my page. why is it pic fiction that makes care about fo potential disaste? >> i think it's human nature not to want to deal with important issues. >> when i was on saturday night live i can tell you personally there was a lot of political stuff that didn't make it in. we were told it's a downer. and ironically the most successful character to comb ou- come out of that is debbie downer. if you couch it in a metaphor oh, no it's zombies. >> if the cdc came out with a plan and said hey everybo
. >> i'm not naive to think i'm in the majority. know i'm in the minority it's like an airborne virus. it's too easy to get killed. there for it's not exciting for me. for me it's about making good choices and exposing our strength and weaknesses. you just said airborne zombie and we have some tweets here. i think most of these stores are out landish and alone thin theyy be taboo. straight news can report on disasters but pic fiction can re play. this is the cdc that has that's own zombie...
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i am not naive to 13 it cannot happen, either. bullying and racial taunting is part of the american culture. you cannot escape. >> three, 18-year-old freshmen face battery and hate charges. they lived with the then 17-year-old black student from august to october 13th taunting him with racial names and putting up a confederate flag. they allegedly put a bicycle lock on his neck and refused to give him the key before finally letting him out of a closet. when the d.a. tried to do it again he fought back and ended up with a bruce lip leading to the battery charge. >> i credit the school for stepping up against bullying and discrimination. the police were notified bit victim's parents when they discovered the racist it will in the dom in mid-october. san jose state officials say the situation is fluid and they are discussing what steps to take next. the black student union is holding a rally for what they are calling black thursday a time on campus to show support for the student and let him enjoy he is not alone. >> our outreach need
i am not naive to 13 it cannot happen, either. bullying and racial taunting is part of the american culture. you cannot escape. >> three, 18-year-old freshmen face battery and hate charges. they lived with the then 17-year-old black student from august to october 13th taunting him with racial names and putting up a confederate flag. they allegedly put a bicycle lock on his neck and refused to give him the key before finally letting him out of a closet. when the d.a. tried to do it again...
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i think you being a little bit naive if you think that you can take a poll at a big multinational. and expect to walk away without some sort of funny tunes i want to say i'm not credited with doling anywhere but i do object to that antics of publicity have the filmmakers like gert they spend millions on their brand every year and you're going to come in and start selling their brand and start attacking their brand what did you think was going to happen to you as a producer or ever do to the troops. that day the letter was addressed to me but that mean that i get the tragic news then and the horde asked for the hatred was aimed at him. while i was mainly to be p.t.s. since a obviously was misguided it too. late and if you stop working with him everything will work out well for you. frederick urged me to pull out said he would weather this on his own. home. still photo could look myself in there i did that him but i just couldn't do it we made this film together and will see it through this together at some. lincoln is there something in it that you would think looks really dangerous
i think you being a little bit naive if you think that you can take a poll at a big multinational. and expect to walk away without some sort of funny tunes i want to say i'm not credited with doling anywhere but i do object to that antics of publicity have the filmmakers like gert they spend millions on their brand every year and you're going to come in and start selling their brand and start attacking their brand what did you think was going to happen to you as a producer or ever do to the...
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the naive belief that we were. there was. of the market the. theory of efficiency of markets was also paul two small. stores others used to. change. the old picture. from around the globe. up to. fifty. world's chemical watchdog sets deadlines for the elimination of syria's chemical arsenal but what country will host of the destruction of the toxic stockpile remains unknown. they should've probably sent him a paycheck and sort of sending him to prison for the next ten years doing time for truth hankered germany hammond gets a decade behind bars for leaking private security documents but there are claims he was led to do so by the f.b.i. . and there may be no homecoming for fukushima evacuees as the authorities come under pressure to admit that the areas around the crippled nuclear plant may never become say. this is close to the average level. in the chernobyl is known only with one exception.
the naive belief that we were. there was. of the market the. theory of efficiency of markets was also paul two small. stores others used to. change. the old picture. from around the globe. up to. fifty. world's chemical watchdog sets deadlines for the elimination of syria's chemical arsenal but what country will host of the destruction of the toxic stockpile remains unknown. they should've probably sent him a paycheck and sort of sending him to prison for the next ten years doing time for truth...
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sometimes almost bordering on naive. >> rose: naive. >> because-- because it is just so clear that you're so used to seeing so much unnecessary stuff. that i think it's very striking when you actually do come across something, that is so essential. >> rose: what is the process for finding this essence-- esence, this core, this simplicity? >> i think it's a whole lot of things, really. i mean it's not only about the process of-- it's not only about the trade. it's not only about the-- the craft of design but it's almost about having a cultural understanding as well. i mean so many of these pieces, so many of these objects, you know, are so rich with cultural background. and that's a really important part of design. you know, i think that as a designer you really in many ways i think you are obliged to have a really thorough understanding of contemporary culture. it's very hard to appeal to people unless you can give them a way of connecting with something on a cultural level. >> i think the camera say good example that we designed together with leica. and i think at the very beginning you
sometimes almost bordering on naive. >> rose: naive. >> because-- because it is just so clear that you're so used to seeing so much unnecessary stuff. that i think it's very striking when you actually do come across something, that is so essential. >> rose: what is the process for finding this essence-- esence, this core, this simplicity? >> i think it's a whole lot of things, really. i mean it's not only about the process of-- it's not only about the trade. it's not...
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i called my friends in virginia and they feel that i am naive about the tea party and it's not really made up of grassroots mom and pops and it's some kind of sinister movement. they did not vote for cucinelli and i said i didn't understand. i asked for they are getting their information. i think you have a an important message. i was a flaming democrat while i lived in new york and i always admired -- i can't think of his name -- he said you can have your own opinion but you cannot have your own fax -- daniel moynihan. i want to ask you how you can get your wonderful analysis out more? that's my question. guest: follow me on twitter. tell your friends and click the ads. send us some money. i think this is hopefully a message -- as someone who writes, it is awesome. my dad was a correctional officer. he literally went to prison for 30 years. voluntarily. so that i could get to write and opine about politics. i feel really honored and privileged to get to do what i do. i hope it makes some small difference. we just have to keep reaching it. i do think that there are a lot of mistakes m
i called my friends in virginia and they feel that i am naive about the tea party and it's not really made up of grassroots mom and pops and it's some kind of sinister movement. they did not vote for cucinelli and i said i didn't understand. i asked for they are getting their information. i think you have a an important message. i was a flaming democrat while i lived in new york and i always admired -- i can't think of his name -- he said you can have your own opinion but you cannot have your...
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and i am not naÏve in this question, but talk to me, eddie, about why this is so rare, why it is so rarey 10 years plus working on the show that i have a black woman and a hispanic american on this couch working in a project that does justice to the humanity of our being? >> it goes back to the simplicity of economics. it is what drives show business. it is how much money can you make, and we really have not had a major, major film that has become accessible, and everybody goes to see it. that has had that combination. he did not look for it. i mean, will smith, jennifer lopez, these kids have really gotten to a point where they can command their own films, and of colorys uses people in different aspects of his films, and sometimes jennifer does also when she is producing, but there are far and few between, and the studios never do that, and they never will. it is up to us to produce our own work. it is up to us to make this happen. tavis: why do you say they never will given that we now live in the most multiracial, multiethnic america ever, and given that people of color spend a whole
and i am not naÏve in this question, but talk to me, eddie, about why this is so rare, why it is so rarey 10 years plus working on the show that i have a black woman and a hispanic american on this couch working in a project that does justice to the humanity of our being? >> it goes back to the simplicity of economics. it is what drives show business. it is how much money can you make, and we really have not had a major, major film that has become accessible, and everybody goes to see...
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i think you being a little bit naive if you think that you can take a poll at a big multinational. and expect to walk away without some sort of. i want to say i'm not credited with doling anywhere but i do object to that antics of publicity filmmakers like gert they spend millions on their brand every year and you're going to come in and start selling their brand and start attacking their brand what did you think was going to happen to you as a producer ever due to the truth. the letter was addressed to me but that means that i get the tragic news than in the horrid asked for the hatred was aimed at him. while i was mainly to be. obviously was misguided it too. late if you stop working with him everything will work out well for. frederick aged me to pull out said he would weather this on his own me out on the. stoop still photo could look myself in there i did that but i just couldn't do it we made this film together and will see it through this together at some. lincoln is there something in it that you would think looks really dangerous or something you didn't expect though so no
i think you being a little bit naive if you think that you can take a poll at a big multinational. and expect to walk away without some sort of. i want to say i'm not credited with doling anywhere but i do object to that antics of publicity filmmakers like gert they spend millions on their brand every year and you're going to come in and start selling their brand and start attacking their brand what did you think was going to happen to you as a producer ever due to the truth. the letter was...
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of course also all the rating agencies of course the anti bank and non-banks and the naive belief that we where you know were real there was automatic self correction of the market themselves the theory of efficiency of markets was also bought all the schools. live. find. a special project. you know. to build a. mission to teach me. only. the world's chemical watchdogs for the elimination of syria's chemical arsenal but what country will host the destruction of the. they should have probably sent him a paycheck instead of sending him to prison for the next ten years during the time truth jeremy hammond gets a decade behind bars for leaking private security documents but there are claims he was led to do so by the f.b.i. . and that there may be no homecoming for evacuees as the authorities come under pressure to admit the areas around the crippled nuclear plant may never become say. the average level. only with one exception the place where i'm.
of course also all the rating agencies of course the anti bank and non-banks and the naive belief that we where you know were real there was automatic self correction of the market themselves the theory of efficiency of markets was also bought all the schools. live. find. a special project. you know. to build a. mission to teach me. only. the world's chemical watchdogs for the elimination of syria's chemical arsenal but what country will host the destruction of the. they should have probably...
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that we do not live in constant friction with others in this way and in a sense for many years i was naÏve it, and late in life i discovered how serious anti-semitism is even in britain, that i love and i go back there all the time. yet i suggest not overplaying this because i think that there are deeper reasons and i think israel is treated unfairly in a very short way. israel should not be doing a lot of the things that it is, so they are playing into the hands of its enemies and there is this thing with the jews, i would not call it anti-semitism, but there is an expectation that the jews should be saints and if they are not saints, they are demons in that kind of thing, holding israel up to this, when we were doing this, we were nearly drawing that. and that was fine. and so there is some unfairness in that respect. but i think that there is a deeper reason and that is that much of the western world, including europe and parts of america, the conclusion, people came out of auschwitz with the new human rights religion and peace above everything, individual rights, human rights, that was
that we do not live in constant friction with others in this way and in a sense for many years i was naÏve it, and late in life i discovered how serious anti-semitism is even in britain, that i love and i go back there all the time. yet i suggest not overplaying this because i think that there are deeper reasons and i think israel is treated unfairly in a very short way. israel should not be doing a lot of the things that it is, so they are playing into the hands of its enemies and there is...
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of course also all the rating agencies of course you know the anti bank and non-banks and the naive belief that we were you know were real there was other maddie self correction of the market themselves the theory of efficiency of markets was also part of the schools. we. put up on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. oh. the shops were always full of goods. in september leningrad was blocked. one day mom went to sort out all the shelves were empty. in november they bombed the dynasty warehouses it was the main storage place for all the food in the city people eating the earth because it had small traces of sugar in it i tried. he did as well but i couldn't. look at the lists incredibly heavy bombing. it was a direct hit on that very shelter and everyone was buried underneath. all of them. the first thing that went wrong is that as soon as the police got to the house they decided thomas had committed this crime that was their first error and then everything they did after that just compounded the error. thomas was twelve years old
of course also all the rating agencies of course you know the anti bank and non-banks and the naive belief that we were you know were real there was other maddie self correction of the market themselves the theory of efficiency of markets was also part of the schools. we. put up on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. oh. the shops were always full of goods. in september leningrad was blocked. one day mom went to sort out all the...