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the result is a breakdown between the united states and iran that lasted longer than the breakdown between china and the united states. building trust is elusive particular if one side doesn't understand what the other side thinks and why it does. that is the value of this book. and i can think of no better person to explain the iranian viewpoint to a western audience than seyed hossein mousavian who was at many events who did his und undergraduate here and has been doing research and teaching at princeton. i can recommend his book and it is for sale at the door. and i should tell you it is proved to be so poplar that we had to send out to the publisher to get more in. and he will linger a bit at the end to sign copies and chat with you. he was here two years ago to discuss his first book and i am delighted to have him back here potentially at this moment for our two countries. welcome and the floor is yours. [applause] >> thank you. first of all, i would like to extend my gratitute to warren and his colleagues at ipi -- gratitude -- for planning this event. i came to the united states in
the result is a breakdown between the united states and iran that lasted longer than the breakdown between china and the united states. building trust is elusive particular if one side doesn't understand what the other side thinks and why it does. that is the value of this book. and i can think of no better person to explain the iranian viewpoint to a western audience than seyed hossein mousavian who was at many events who did his und undergraduate here and has been doing research and teaching...
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the agreement between the two sides. which was derailed recently between the countries.finally, let me talk about north korea. three countries should strengthen its cooperation to deal with north korea nuclear threat. the situation has got worse and worse and worse. i know the strategic patience of the united states in dealing with north korea. we have tried sanctions, we have tried persuasion, we have tried diplomacy, we have tried deterrence. neither of them worked. i know there is a north korea fatigue in town. but the more important thing is that if we leave this issue as if north korea is there and this nuclear issue can be resolved, it is a terrible mistake. we are faced with more and more dangerous situations from north korea. the situation in the middle east, the u.s. airstrikes in iraq, is very important from the global foreign policy, from the white house. if you allow north korea to develop further their plutonium extraction and uranium enrichment, we will have to pay even greater price in the future. north korea is concentrating on nuclear warheads and develo
the agreement between the two sides. which was derailed recently between the countries.finally, let me talk about north korea. three countries should strengthen its cooperation to deal with north korea nuclear threat. the situation has got worse and worse and worse. i know the strategic patience of the united states in dealing with north korea. we have tried sanctions, we have tried persuasion, we have tried diplomacy, we have tried deterrence. neither of them worked. i know there is a north...
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and also between japan and china.two emerginge free-trade locked in asia-pacific -- blocks in asia-pacific. including korea, japan, china, new zealand, and 10 other countries. on the asia-pacific side, we have the emerging tpp which is in negotiation. counterbalancing trade blocs. maybe. i think it should somehow accommodate each other of a free-trade network. you might have a different idea. can you think about asia-pacific free-trade without china? eastan you think about asian free-trade without united states? i don't think it makes sense. that is where korea can play its role. we are a strong ally of the united states. we will have a benchmark fta. negotiations, all of the countries are trying to see some can introduce principles into the regime. is playing a role, carrying the big ship. and also through our negotiations with china, we are doing our important role of liberalizing the china market. so they can except the global standard, including products, production, intellectual property, as one. so eventually th
and also between japan and china.two emerginge free-trade locked in asia-pacific -- blocks in asia-pacific. including korea, japan, china, new zealand, and 10 other countries. on the asia-pacific side, we have the emerging tpp which is in negotiation. counterbalancing trade blocs. maybe. i think it should somehow accommodate each other of a free-trade network. you might have a different idea. can you think about asia-pacific free-trade without china? eastan you think about asian free-trade...
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between iran and saudi arabia. i maintain iran should use the opportunity, the time king abdullah is alive to create a new rapprochement between iran and the u.s. because i really don't know what's going to happen after this power -- >> yeah, iran and saudi arabia. after this transitional power problem we have in saudi arabia. no one knows what's going to happen. after king abdullah. the role of the revolutionary ghrd 1988, 1989, when president bush invited iran for goodwill against goodwill. fortoc iran to facilitate the release of western hostages, american, european hostages, although i have explained in my book, and another friend and foreign ministry, we were mandated by the president and foreign minister to manage this deal, and we did it, but very frankly speaking with you, we couldn't make a deal without the revolutionary guard. it was theoí revolutionary guar who facilitated the release of hostages in lebanon. in 2001, war on terror, when again the u.s. invited iran to cooperate. it was impossible without
between iran and saudi arabia. i maintain iran should use the opportunity, the time king abdullah is alive to create a new rapprochement between iran and the u.s. because i really don't know what's going to happen after this power -- >> yeah, iran and saudi arabia. after this transitional power problem we have in saudi arabia. no one knows what's going to happen. after king abdullah. the role of the revolutionary ghrd 1988, 1989, when president bush invited iran for goodwill against...
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the current difficulties between tokyo and seoul undermine long-standing u.s. efforts to create a trilateral partnership aimed at dealing with both the current and emerging security threats in the region. in one critically important area, trilateral cooperation, to , thatith north korea cooperation is not what it was and is not what it should be. problematic r.o.k. japan times have allowed suspicions to arrive in seoul about japan's to dealing with north korea, and pyongyang, seeing an advantage, seemed eager to leverage the gap and perhaps deepen the divide .etween tokyo and seoul the complicated japan rok is also being eyed very carefully by china, which, as others have suggested, probably sees an advantage coming from current korea-japan tensions. the prc has made very clear in recent months that it regards the u.s.-centered alliance system in the asia-pacific region as an anachronism and is no longer relevant to the region's current security concerns. some chinese officials have even suggested that a china-centric security system based on an asia for the as
the current difficulties between tokyo and seoul undermine long-standing u.s. efforts to create a trilateral partnership aimed at dealing with both the current and emerging security threats in the region. in one critically important area, trilateral cooperation, to , thatith north korea cooperation is not what it was and is not what it should be. problematic r.o.k. japan times have allowed suspicions to arrive in seoul about japan's to dealing with north korea, and pyongyang, seeing an...
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14 08 71 to specify the public work contract being approved is emergency contract, is a contract between the puc and monterey mechanical for construction management general contractor services for the subv water valley treatment plant project in the amount not to exceed 5,137,000. ~ sunol water valley lines 3 through 7 on page 1, it should be revise today state, quote, resolution approving emergency public work contract between the san francisco public utilities commission and monthery mechanical under the san francisco administrative code section 6.60 to perform immediate work to repair sunol valley water treatment plant, san antonio pump station and infrastructure in an amount not to exceed 5,137,000. on liedxctionv 3 through 5 on page 4, that should be revised to state, whereas repairs to sunol valley water facility is to extend sfpuc water supplies estimated project costs of 8.5 million, and then on lines 16 through 18 on page 4, that should be revise today state, resolve that the board of supervisors approves the emergency contract between the pu crushtion and monterey mechanical un
14 08 71 to specify the public work contract being approved is emergency contract, is a contract between the puc and monterey mechanical for construction management general contractor services for the subv water valley treatment plant project in the amount not to exceed 5,137,000. ~ sunol water valley lines 3 through 7 on page 1, it should be revise today state, quote, resolution approving emergency public work contract between the san francisco public utilities commission and monthery...
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they talk about the triumph of good over evil, the battle between darkness and light, between the angelsand the demons of darkness. and that kind of rhetoric really rings true to people. but when your military -- you're a military force that is not interested in land, not interested in politics, not interested in economic gain, when you are fighting a war of of -- there's no room for negotiation, there's no room for discussion. how do you have a conversation with someone who wants the world? you don't. the militants of of al-qaeda, the militants of isis require a singular response: destruction. that's it. that's the only way to deal with them. but what's important to understand is that simply killing these militants does not do away with jihaddism. the way to do that is to tackle the root grievances that give it sustenance, and that includes a more robust engagement with the israeli/palestinian conflict, a more social and economic progress for sunnis in iraq, for instance. finish a greater emphasis on political participation and political freedoms in the middle east. all of these things
they talk about the triumph of good over evil, the battle between darkness and light, between the angelsand the demons of darkness. and that kind of rhetoric really rings true to people. but when your military -- you're a military force that is not interested in land, not interested in politics, not interested in economic gain, when you are fighting a war of of -- there's no room for negotiation, there's no room for discussion. how do you have a conversation with someone who wants the world?...
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. >> the 72 hour cease-fire between israel and hamas fell >> the 72 hour cease-fire between israel and hamas fell about 70 hours short. the two sides blame each other for the continuing fighting and dying. that's the inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. it was thursday evening eastern time in the united states when the news broke friday morning would begin a three-day cease-fire between israelis and palestinians fighting in gaza. during the overnight hours before americans even woke up, the cease-fire was gone. lost in a haze of mutual acrimony and continued violence. the intense diplomacy from secretary general ban ki-moon and secretary of state john kerry, and not coming to much. israel has declared they have the intention to keep fighting until all the tunnels leading into israel have been destroyed alliances and support within the region are being fractured and redrawn. >> reporter: when the cease-fire collapsed the finger pointing began. hamas blamed israel for advancing on the town of rafa on the pretext of destroying tunnel. israel said that it was destroying a tunnel when a
. >> the 72 hour cease-fire between israel and hamas fell >> the 72 hour cease-fire between israel and hamas fell about 70 hours short. the two sides blame each other for the continuing fighting and dying. that's the inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. it was thursday evening eastern time in the united states when the news broke friday morning would begin a three-day cease-fire between israelis and palestinians fighting in gaza. during the overnight hours before americans...
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the result is a breakdown between the united states and iran that lasted longer than the breakdown betweenchina and the united states. building trust is elusive particular if one side doesn't understand what the other side thinks and why it does. that is the value of this book. and i can think of no better person to explain the iranian viewpoint to a western audience than seyed hossein mousavian who was at many events who did his und undergraduate here and has been doing research and teaching at princeton. i can recommend his book and it is for sale at the door. and i should tell you it is proved to be so poplar that we had to send out to the publisher to get more in. and he will linger a bit at the end to sign copies and chat with you. he was here two years ago to discuss his first book and i am delighted to have him back here potentially at this moment for our two countries. welcome and the floor is yours. [applause] >> thank you. first of all, i would like to extend my gratitute to warren and his colleagues at ipi -- gratitude -- for planning this event. i came to the united states in m
the result is a breakdown between the united states and iran that lasted longer than the breakdown betweenchina and the united states. building trust is elusive particular if one side doesn't understand what the other side thinks and why it does. that is the value of this book. and i can think of no better person to explain the iranian viewpoint to a western audience than seyed hossein mousavian who was at many events who did his und undergraduate here and has been doing research and teaching...
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the relationship between two parents matters. and please note in the district court, the state fully engaged in the child process. they offered expert testimony on the mother-father rationale, on the biological tie rationale. they don't summarize those witnesses before this court. >> the question about pacing which seems to be at the heart of this as we are looking at it, i saw a statistic in one book, i think it's michael harmon's book that says in 1985, 25% of americans knew someone who was gay. by the year 2000, it was 74% of americans knew somebody who was gay. and when you see that statistic, you realize social science statistics have nothing to do with this. all of this change is as a result of the concrete trumping the abstract, people knowing they can have relationships, be great parents and so forth and what is a little odd to me about the police officers' positions in these cases is it doesn't show much tolerance for democracy's, sometimes being a little slower than we like. i mean, we have 21 states including the distr
the relationship between two parents matters. and please note in the district court, the state fully engaged in the child process. they offered expert testimony on the mother-father rationale, on the biological tie rationale. they don't summarize those witnesses before this court. >> the question about pacing which seems to be at the heart of this as we are looking at it, i saw a statistic in one book, i think it's michael harmon's book that says in 1985, 25% of americans knew someone who...
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>> item number 10, resolution approving an amendment to the contract between the department of public health and health right 360 to provide outpatient and residential mental health and substance abuse treatment services to the residents of san francisco, increasing the total contract amount of $42,477,760 by $26,974,027 for a total contract amount of $69,451,787 for a five and one-half year term of july 1, 2010, through december 31, 2015. >> okay, thank you. welcome back. >> health right 360 is one of our larger contracts. they merged initially [speaker not understood] haight/ashbury free clinic, then haight/ashbury free clinic changedv their name to health right 360. so, this contract was a little bit confusing because it traveled through two different combined contracts. but our director of both the adult and children's program are here if you have any questions on the program they provide. we have reviewed the budget analyst report and we do concur. >> okay, thank you very much. seeing no questions, mr. row, can we go to your report, lao? >> yes, mr. chairman, supervisor mar. on p
>> item number 10, resolution approving an amendment to the contract between the department of public health and health right 360 to provide outpatient and residential mental health and substance abuse treatment services to the residents of san francisco, increasing the total contract amount of $42,477,760 by $26,974,027 for a total contract amount of $69,451,787 for a five and one-half year term of july 1, 2010, through december 31, 2015. >> okay, thank you. welcome back. >>...
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oil talks with ukraine's president could this be the chance for an easing of the strange relations between the two nations the details are coming up. but you were surprised drone surveillance on islamic state militants in syria but a common thread to still fails to bring washington and damascus a closer towards cooperation. and just a few weeks ahead of the scottish independence referendum poll suggests the yes campaign schools a victory in the final debate between the leaders of live two camps. hello and welcome to r.t. international we're live from moscow this afternoon you with me to say the ukrainian army's attacks in eastern ukraine are unrelenting the forces. pushing on with their operation to crush the anti-government forces they here's a church that came under shelling during evening mats you can see it's been severely damaged there's no roof and many of the walls have been reduced to rubble . you know how do you do you. are you go from your teacher. to some of the. military officials in kiev say they have detained a dozen russian soldiers who cross into ukraine at night a source i
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the current difficulties between tokyo and seoul under mine u.s. efforts to create a trilateral partnership aimed at dealing with the current and emerging security threats in the region. in one critically important area, trilateral cooperation to deal with north korea. that cooperation is not what it as and is not what it should be. problematic our ties have allowed suspicions to arise bout seoul and kim jong seeing an advantage seems eager to leverage that gap and perhaps deepen the divide between tokyo and seoul. the complicated japan relationship is being eyed very carefully by china which others have suggested here probably sees an advantage to be gained from current teppingses. the p.r.c. has made very clear in recent months that it regards it as an arackism and is no longer relevant to the current security concerns. some have even suggested that a security system based on an asia for the a'sans approach should replace the u.s. alignses in the region. leaders in tokyo and seoul should reflect on whether their inability to deal with the issues
the current difficulties between tokyo and seoul under mine u.s. efforts to create a trilateral partnership aimed at dealing with the current and emerging security threats in the region. in one critically important area, trilateral cooperation to deal with north korea. that cooperation is not what it as and is not what it should be. problematic our ties have allowed suspicions to arise bout seoul and kim jong seeing an advantage seems eager to leverage that gap and perhaps deepen the divide...
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the relation between the political sphere and the rich is fear as the political sphere into a fever and tries to dominate and dictate on the reasons fear we are all in trouble and i don't see this. call for sixteen isn't is justified and we had a very very successful experience in two thousand and six when we succeeded in bringing leaders of sunni and she in iraq to a one table under the umbrella voysey and then this sign this document or any into the let alone have decided on me to finish please two to sign this into two thousand and six and it worked and that was the beginning of success of reconciliation between sunnis and she's in iraq it worked until recently and they're still the the digits leaders of sunni's and religious leaders oh she's in iraq they are good friends and they had no problems the problem is still blood their political leadership is it fair to put all the blame on the political leaders who also consider themselves muslims and. exonerate ideology of religious ideology totally you don't need to persuade me that the islamization religion of peace but i thing when we
the relation between the political sphere and the rich is fear as the political sphere into a fever and tries to dominate and dictate on the reasons fear we are all in trouble and i don't see this. call for sixteen isn't is justified and we had a very very successful experience in two thousand and six when we succeeded in bringing leaders of sunni and she in iraq to a one table under the umbrella voysey and then this sign this document or any into the let alone have decided on me to finish...
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for a few days silenced the roar of tongues to gaza to the cease fire between hamas and israel comes to an end with palestinian civilians finding themselves right in the middle of a humanitarian catastrophe. on the u.s. returns to iraq as per.
for a few days silenced the roar of tongues to gaza to the cease fire between hamas and israel comes to an end with palestinian civilians finding themselves right in the middle of a humanitarian catastrophe. on the u.s. returns to iraq as per.
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that is important in the relationship between korea and japan. so as a matter of fact i raised this issue not only with japanese but those in washington , and the other day i was talking to one diplomat coming had a very, and interesting experience behind him in the sense that he is a european diplomat but at the he started political reform phd at tokyo university and his dissertation was on modern history of japan. this is whate of he had to say. he said when it comes to issues of comfort women, the japanese are suffering from the problem of their own creation. recognized accepted, the issue of comfort women and a fair and honest manner, the issue would have long been gone by this time. they are creating their own problem and struggling from their own problem and very painful to look upon them as somebody who spent so many years in japan studying japanese history and working as a professional in japan it is very painful to watch them. that is what i heard from the european diplomat here in d.c. so when it comes to japanese leaders i think there
that is important in the relationship between korea and japan. so as a matter of fact i raised this issue not only with japanese but those in washington , and the other day i was talking to one diplomat coming had a very, and interesting experience behind him in the sense that he is a european diplomat but at the he started political reform phd at tokyo university and his dissertation was on modern history of japan. this is whate of he had to say. he said when it comes to issues of comfort...
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perhaps there is a gap between leaders and officers who fly on national jets back and forth between capitals and the people who make up the populations of these countries. >> i agree completely. hamas has actually gained considerably from this conflict. a month ago they were isolated in the region as well as alienated from the rest of palestinian public . partly because of their began against, and partly because the mood has changed. they're still isolated in the region but they have great support in the palestinian public. their bread and butter, as they say, all politics is local. their future rests on the palestinian public, and less on egypt and saudi arabia. so hamas has made that gamble, and they have -i agree. the israeli approach has been very short sited and only strengthens hamas at the expense of the two-state solution. at the expense of even american credibility. >> ear' going to take a short break. when we come back we'll take a look at the solution of hamas and it's future in the region. this is inside story. stay with us. welcome back to "inside story" on al jaa america. i am
perhaps there is a gap between leaders and officers who fly on national jets back and forth between capitals and the people who make up the populations of these countries. >> i agree completely. hamas has actually gained considerably from this conflict. a month ago they were isolated in the region as well as alienated from the rest of palestinian public . partly because of their began against, and partly because the mood has changed. they're still isolated in the region but they have...
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a struggle between arab autocratic and islamist movements. what we've seen in libya develop is the rise of political islam. it's not just moderate i la parties like the muslim brother hood, but we've seen them align themselves with more extremist factions here as they feel more and more cornered. this is why we are hearing statements from other countries like the uk and u.s. that outside interference is really just exacerbating the situation here. >> for some analysis on the situation, i'm joined by the center of international studies at cambridge university. thanks for joining us on the program. what in your opinion is happening inside libya at the moment? >> inside libya there's a struggle going on that began well over a month ago between nationalist elements and islamist forces there for control of the country. it goes back to elections that were held on june 25th when a new national assembly was elected. the problem is the old national assembly islamist dominated and new national assembly can't come to terms. one is located in tripoli, th
a struggle between arab autocratic and islamist movements. what we've seen in libya develop is the rise of political islam. it's not just moderate i la parties like the muslim brother hood, but we've seen them align themselves with more extremist factions here as they feel more and more cornered. this is why we are hearing statements from other countries like the uk and u.s. that outside interference is really just exacerbating the situation here. >> for some analysis on the situation,...
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i do not mean to suggest that the tensions between japan and the rok are at the level of cold betweenthe u.s. and soviet union, but i do think there are similarities in these lessons learned that i just mentioned. first, a mistrust on each other's part. one particular example that admittedly comes to mind is the korean criticism of japan's to the right of self-defense. not surprisingly, these elements ane been criticized as effort for japan to renewal tries. -- to re-militarized. not long ago i was participating in anotherst discussion, and it was brought up that koreans are still worried that japan will invade korea again. wanted to do for the floor to the main speaker, so i did not raise that at the time, but i really do like to challenge anyone to come up with a plausible scenario under which something like that would occur. and by the way, for something like that to occur, the u.s. has to condone it. i really challenge -- for those of you that have the notion that japan would somehow invade korea convinced me of the plausible scenario under which that is possible. the side -- on t
i do not mean to suggest that the tensions between japan and the rok are at the level of cold betweenthe u.s. and soviet union, but i do think there are similarities in these lessons learned that i just mentioned. first, a mistrust on each other's part. one particular example that admittedly comes to mind is the korean criticism of japan's to the right of self-defense. not surprisingly, these elements ane been criticized as effort for japan to renewal tries. -- to re-militarized. not long ago i...
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the west between nato and between russia because without a degree of trust this is not judged to be any peace and there will be a return to a cold war. i should make a suggestion the west it seems to me and european union and nato in particular have been trying to move through ukraine a traditional area of russian interest of concern not a few years not over the period of communism but over centuries. and they're trying to move ukraine really to say we want to join nato. i think the a crane should be told that it can never join nato that other means will be found to make sure that the ukraine remains secure the west should be persuading those who are now in government in the ukraine that within ukraine they must learn the art of compromise. and. more inclined to russia in the ukraine should also be persuaded by russia you must also learn the art of compromise but mr fraser you certainly cannot teach ukraine the art of compromise without russia and the west exercising that are themselves and it seems that at the moment there be exchange the political exchange between the chinese quit
the west between nato and between russia because without a degree of trust this is not judged to be any peace and there will be a return to a cold war. i should make a suggestion the west it seems to me and european union and nato in particular have been trying to move through ukraine a traditional area of russian interest of concern not a few years not over the period of communism but over centuries. and they're trying to move ukraine really to say we want to join nato. i think the a crane...
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there is virtually no communication between him and the republicans.i'm not suggesting for a second the republicans haven't been very critical of him, they have but vernon jordan and african-american, who was on the record in my book by the way, and has been a major figure in the democratic party for many many years. he said yes, the republicans have made it difficult for this president that when you are elected president you are expected to lead and this leadership has been missing. >> host: i thought you wrote fernand jordan is a relative of valerie giorda? >> guest: vernon jordan's wife is a relative of valerie jarrett. >> host: ray for massachusetts independent line. hi. >> caller: hi how are you doing? first of all the republicans are the one that hurt us because of this mess. the congress has not worked for
there is virtually no communication between him and the republicans.i'm not suggesting for a second the republicans haven't been very critical of him, they have but vernon jordan and african-american, who was on the record in my book by the way, and has been a major figure in the democratic party for many many years. he said yes, the republicans have made it difficult for this president that when you are elected president you are expected to lead and this leadership has been missing. >>...
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amid the war of words between russia and the west over events in ukraine everyone expects a meeting between president vladimir putin and petro poroshenko could ease the crisis thing is may or may not happen the two are in belarus capital for joint russia ukraine each talks. has more. they haven't seen each other since june and even then very briefly on the sidelines of the d.-day celebrations in france that meeting was the first and only since president poroshenko as you know ration at the beginning of this year ended war little fruit still expectations called for today speaking ahead of the summit russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov said that moscow is ready for negotiations in any format as long as there is a result what could be on the table are the discussions concerning the fate of the hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing from donetsk and lugansk into russia as well as moscow's humanitarian aid to the suffering civilians in those regions also unconfirmed reports say that most go and give could renew their stalled gas talks and that would explain why there is the e.u. energy ch
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one of them constitution between 17th and 23rd. and right now beltway not took looking too bad outer loop at new hampshire. >>> another short sleeve summer day under way this morning. grab an umbrella. likely when you're heading back home from work, you may be running into some showers. right now mild and muggy. radar showing scattered showers, not storms, but rain showers moving in to western pennsylvania, northern west virginia, tracking closer to the metro area. new model timing just coming in, showing some thundershowers coming into northern virginia, southern and western suburbs, around 3:00 p.m.. between 3:00, 4:00, 5:00, is when that rls right through the metro area. most of the activity south of washington by 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.. still just passing showers rolling through. likely not severe. most of it did it is sip pay thing by mid evening. a look at highs today at 6:41. >>> new this morning, a large fire tears through a hair salon in laurel. take a look at the flames shooting out of the building along washington boulevard.
one of them constitution between 17th and 23rd. and right now beltway not took looking too bad outer loop at new hampshire. >>> another short sleeve summer day under way this morning. grab an umbrella. likely when you're heading back home from work, you may be running into some showers. right now mild and muggy. radar showing scattered showers, not storms, but rain showers moving in to western pennsylvania, northern west virginia, tracking closer to the metro area. new model timing...
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they said it was probably one or two seconds between each flash. the bizarre flashes were documented all over twitter. >> reporter: need man has been studying the lights for 12 years. he recently looked at 65 occurrence around the world over the last 400 years. most seismologists don't believe such things are real. >> there are things we still don't understand about the earth. so accept it. this is one of them. >> reporter: in mountain view, betty yu, kpix 5. >> the researcher says the flashes often happen just before or during an earthquake. >> mother nature has her own set of rules, doesn't she? >> she does whatever she wants. >> doesn't care what we believe or not is going to do her own thing. >> you have heard of this before? >> yeah. i have heard of it before. never seen it but, of course, i might be holding on for dear life not looking up to the skies. they have it on video. very interesting. >>> hey, guys. going to start to heat up around the bay area hot in the valleys, low clouds just very patchy. i think we are getting hot in the interior
they said it was probably one or two seconds between each flash. the bizarre flashes were documented all over twitter. >> reporter: need man has been studying the lights for 12 years. he recently looked at 65 occurrence around the world over the last 400 years. most seismologists don't believe such things are real. >> there are things we still don't understand about the earth. so accept it. this is one of them. >> reporter: in mountain view, betty yu, kpix 5. >> the...
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that is important in the relationship between korea and japan. so as a matter of fact i raised this issue not only with japanese but those in washington , and the other day i was talking to one diplomat coming had a very, and interesting experience behind him in the sense that he is a european diplomat but at the he started political reform phd at tokyo university and his dissertation was on modern history of japan. this is whate of he had to say. he said when it comes to issues of comfort women, the japanese are suffering from the problem of their own creation. recognized accepted, the issue of comfort women and a fair and honest manner, the issue would have long been gone by this time. they are creating their own problem and struggling from their own problem and very painful to look upon them as somebody who spent so many years in japan studying japanese history and working as a professional in japan it is very painful to watch them. that is what i heard from the european diplomat here in d.c. so when it comes to japanese leaders i think there
that is important in the relationship between korea and japan. so as a matter of fact i raised this issue not only with japanese but those in washington , and the other day i was talking to one diplomat coming had a very, and interesting experience behind him in the sense that he is a european diplomat but at the he started political reform phd at tokyo university and his dissertation was on modern history of japan. this is whate of he had to say. he said when it comes to issues of comfort...
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animosity between the political families has created j rifto in the democrat -- this i 45 minutes. takin >>> our next guest joins us fro new york and he's the author of a new book taking a look at relationships between the clintons and the obamas. it's "blood feud," the title, edward klein joining us from ne: york. mr. klein, welcome.ntion >> thank you for having tome. >> why did you turn your uest: attention to these two families? >> well, the media has spent a a great deal of time writing and talking about the feud that o exists in the republicanf party between the tea party and the establishment wings of that bee party, but has spent virtually no time at all on the feud that's going on between the two great democratic families, the obamas and the clintons, and that feud is going to affect who's going to get the democratic nomination and maybet even who is in the white house in 2016. so i thought it was an important story that deserved a book. >> so, mr. klein, what is the o feud naover, as you see it?s >> the feud is over many o different things.ds first of all, it's a personal
animosity between the political families has created j rifto in the democrat -- this i 45 minutes. takin >>> our next guest joins us fro new york and he's the author of a new book taking a look at relationships between the clintons and the obamas. it's "blood feud," the title, edward klein joining us from ne: york. mr. klein, welcome.ntion >> thank you for having tome. >> why did you turn your uest: attention to these two families? >> well, the media has...
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between sweetbrier and eakens oval. if you're out and about in the overnight hours stay on the kelly instead. >> reporter: the 50s in the northern and western suburbs. close to 60 in chester. 56 in kennett square. 56 in glassboro, 58 in cinnaminson, 57 in woodbine. as you're rolling through the day, running errands, the morning looks good, 71 by 9:00 a.m., 80 by noon. in the afternoon it's okay, lots of sunshine, warmer, 83 by 3:00 p.m., your high of 84 we'll probably hit that around 4:00. erin and matt. >> thanks, david. >>> it was ladies night at the mtv vmas. beyounce was the reigning queen she closed the show with an epic performance that lasted 20 minutes. she accepted the michael jackson video vanguard award. miley cyrus won video of the year for wrecking ball. instead of accepting the award herself she sent a homeless man in her place. >>> rap mogul, shug knight was shot and wounded at a hollywood party hosted by chris brown. he was shot at a ♪ [ male announcer ] when you see everyone in america almost every day,
between sweetbrier and eakens oval. if you're out and about in the overnight hours stay on the kelly instead. >> reporter: the 50s in the northern and western suburbs. close to 60 in chester. 56 in kennett square. 56 in glassboro, 58 in cinnaminson, 57 in woodbine. as you're rolling through the day, running errands, the morning looks good, 71 by 9:00 a.m., 80 by noon. in the afternoon it's okay, lots of sunshine, warmer, 83 by 3:00 p.m., your high of 84 we'll probably hit that around...
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so the cooperation appears between these two countries.e'll be handed over to the somali government and tried inside somalia. >> how is the fight against al shabaab going in somalia that kenya is a part of? who holds the balance of power in that struggle at the moment, do you think? >> the fight against al shabaab, they will be coming this the next few days. somali's president is saying the troops are trying to push al shabaab further from our territory inside. they are calling it on oh radiation indian ocean. they are pushing al that bab and the president says they are winning the fight, saying attacks reduced in ken yachlt we have not had any attack for the last few months save for what happened in the area of the coastal region of kenya. >> thanks, dennis. now three civilians killed in the eastern ukrainian city of donetsk after fighting of pro russian rebels. they battle to retake rebel-held territory. >>> bail granted to the british man held in prison in rio on charges of illegally selling world cup tickets. ray w with helan sold vip
so the cooperation appears between these two countries.e'll be handed over to the somali government and tried inside somalia. >> how is the fight against al shabaab going in somalia that kenya is a part of? who holds the balance of power in that struggle at the moment, do you think? >> the fight against al shabaab, they will be coming this the next few days. somali's president is saying the troops are trying to push al shabaab further from our territory inside. they are calling it...
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... -- gulf between... tween... ..very careful about not prejudging the events before investigations are completed, because although these are issues of local jurisdiction, you know, the d.o.j. works for me, and when they are conducting investigation, i have to make sure that i don't look like i'm putting my opinion on the scales one way or the other. it's hard for me to address a specific case beyond making sure that it's conducted in a way that is transparent, where there's accountability, where people can trust the process, hoping that as a consequence of a fair and just process, you end up with a fair and just outcome. but, as i think i have said on some past occasions, part of the ongoing challenge of perfecting our union involved dealing with communities that feel left behind, who, as a consequence of tragic histories often find themselves isolated, often find themselves without happy. without economic prospects and you have young men of colour in many communities likely to end up in gaol or the crimi
... -- gulf between... tween... ..very careful about not prejudging the events before investigations are completed, because although these are issues of local jurisdiction, you know, the d.o.j. works for me, and when they are conducting investigation, i have to make sure that i don't look like i'm putting my opinion on the scales one way or the other. it's hard for me to address a specific case beyond making sure that it's conducted in a way that is transparent, where there's accountability,...
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between israel and hamas in 2012. but things have changed since then, like israel, egypt's current pretzel see see views hamas as a terrorist threat. sealing off the crossing with gaza and destroying tunnels between the borders to stop hamas from smuggling weapons. >> the reason both egypt and israel have put prestikzs on the border is because we don't want hamas to do that. as long as they want to invest in its terrorist war machine, those restrictions have to stay in place. >> egypt once again assumed its role as mideast power broker. when talks resume on a long-term truce, egypt hold the key to helping ease the blockade of gaza while helping to deny hamas the ability to rearm and attack israel. >> egypt is not just a negotiator. hamas has spelled out, their leading demand is an end to the seen, what they call the siege of gaza. and they're looking to egypt to open up the rafah border crossing. so egypt is in part a party to the cease-fire negotiation. if you want this to endure, then egypt is going to have to pony
between israel and hamas in 2012. but things have changed since then, like israel, egypt's current pretzel see see views hamas as a terrorist threat. sealing off the crossing with gaza and destroying tunnels between the borders to stop hamas from smuggling weapons. >> the reason both egypt and israel have put prestikzs on the border is because we don't want hamas to do that. as long as they want to invest in its terrorist war machine, those restrictions have to stay in place. >>...
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nice and light for your commute between bethesda and tysons. checking out the beltway in prince george's county. here at route 4 pennsylvania avenue. back to you guys. >> thank you, monika. >>> 6:31. time to see what our partners over at cbs this morning are covering. >> charlie rose is in new york with a preview. good morning, charlie. >> good morning. we're at emory hospital in atlanta where an american with ebola is getting treatment. we'll tell you about an upcoming test for the virus. and the smuggling of ga marijuana from colorado [ inaudible ] that and more this morning. the news is back. see you at 7:00. >> all right, charlie. we'll see you then. >>> it is 6:32. former virginia governor bob mcdonnell and haze wife, maureen, -- his wife, maureen, will be back in a richmond courtroom for week two of their corruption trial. >> jonnie williams goes back on the witness stand to detail his relationship with virginia's former first couple. the mcdonnells are accused of accepting more than $165,000 in from williams in exchange for political fav
nice and light for your commute between bethesda and tysons. checking out the beltway in prince george's county. here at route 4 pennsylvania avenue. back to you guys. >> thank you, monika. >>> 6:31. time to see what our partners over at cbs this morning are covering. >> charlie rose is in new york with a preview. good morning, charlie. >> good morning. we're at emory hospital in atlanta where an american with ebola is getting treatment. we'll tell you about an...
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they had been kept away because of fighting between ukrainian forces and separatists. the team arrived thursday, two weeks after the plane was shot down. they are accompanied by officials with the organization for security and corporation in europe. osc officials posted on twitter four experts from the netherlands and australia took a new route to reach the site, and the ukrainian government declared a 24-hour truce. government officials said pro-russian separatists have repeatedly shelled nearby areas. it's unclear whether the experts will have time to conduct a full investigation. >>> the operator of a power plant in central japan has under estimated the potential maximum height of a tsunami that could hit the complex, all japan's nuclear reactors are offline and need to pass straighter safety screenings following the 2011 disaster before they can resume operation. the power company conducted tsunami simulations for two reactors at the plant. they included data involving the expected duration of an landslide, a major quake might cause. r regulation authority discover
they had been kept away because of fighting between ukrainian forces and separatists. the team arrived thursday, two weeks after the plane was shot down. they are accompanied by officials with the organization for security and corporation in europe. osc officials posted on twitter four experts from the netherlands and australia took a new route to reach the site, and the ukrainian government declared a 24-hour truce. government officials said pro-russian separatists have repeatedly shelled...
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it's outrageous, but is part of the battle between an individual's free speech and a company's right to protect its reputation. online sites let people anonymously post reviews about a hotel, service or business to warn off or encourage future customers. they give voice to consumers onmass. trip advisor, which has 280 million visitors allows people to visit around the globe. google+ local is a powerful review, write a view, rate a business and it appears on google. it's what gives you stars that pop up. rate a positive or negative review on yelp, which has 68 million users worldwide, and it can harm or help a businesses bottom line. a study conducted by a harvard business school investors, found for every star received, a local businesses revenue increased between 5-9%. some businesses are lashing out at negative reviews. one woman wrote a scathing review of clear keer, an online site, the company notified her that they were charging a $3500 penalty. she had agreed to that when she checked a box with fine trip after purchasing a key chain from the company. it's called a non-disparage
it's outrageous, but is part of the battle between an individual's free speech and a company's right to protect its reputation. online sites let people anonymously post reviews about a hotel, service or business to warn off or encourage future customers. they give voice to consumers onmass. trip advisor, which has 280 million visitors allows people to visit around the globe. google+ local is a powerful review, write a view, rate a business and it appears on google. it's what gives you stars...
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it's very good to be with you well and mr brown in minsk meeting between putin and patrol pressure produced a lot of media coverage but in practical terms and it didn't lead to much or at least much that we are aware of and here i think both of them are under extreme pressure from multiple sides to produce some sort of progress towards peace what are the chances in your view of them agreeing to anything constructive well i think it's a pretty modest sarge line at the moment and whether there are they're able to reach any form of agreement depends on the compromise between the united states europe and russia. not really on the ukraine and syria really depends on those big what they would agree to and of course we should be seeking compromise i totally agree with you well it's interesting that you say that because today the russian daily commerce sandro that impression could put in perhaps for the first time mad if not their worth upon and then at least an equally skilled negotiator and i think it's also interesting that both of them when they were younger they used to practice judo so that p
it's very good to be with you well and mr brown in minsk meeting between putin and patrol pressure produced a lot of media coverage but in practical terms and it didn't lead to much or at least much that we are aware of and here i think both of them are under extreme pressure from multiple sides to produce some sort of progress towards peace what are the chances in your view of them agreeing to anything constructive well i think it's a pretty modest sarge line at the moment and whether there...
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cross the boundary line between church and state. they did get their charters, but with the express proviso, it could never have on its faculty a professor of divinity. what place did religion have, if any, in secondary and elementary education? . 's a great juxtaposition what place did religion have? virginia did not even have a public school system, as you probably know, until after the civil war. then the fight pitted two presbyterian ministers against ach other. ruffner and dabny. the legislature proposed william henry ruffner as the first superintendent of education. ruffner resigned before taking that position. ut robert lewis dabny, a presbyterian minister, argued vehemently against public education on both rashte racial and religious grounds. if you had public schools for everybody, they would have to educate then the newly emance emancipated ewly slaves. for dabny, that was a waste of money. more importantly, though, dabny argued those schools could not have religious teaching because they were public and therefore fell unde
cross the boundary line between church and state. they did get their charters, but with the express proviso, it could never have on its faculty a professor of divinity. what place did religion have, if any, in secondary and elementary education? . 's a great juxtaposition what place did religion have? virginia did not even have a public school system, as you probably know, until after the civil war. then the fight pitted two presbyterian ministers against ach other. ruffner and dabny. the...
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widening the gap between rich and poor, pollution, and so forth. so we have to keep this in mind and be sure that improving the business climate, improving economic figures and so forth, that is not enough for african citizens. we have to link, and this is the main lesson we have to learn from history and from other countries, we have to link social development, political development, and economic development. otherwise we will make the same errors that have been made elsewhere. i would not say it would be nothing, because of course if we do improve the fate of hundreds of millions of people it is important. like what has happened in china, for instance. but that is not enough. the lesson we have to go from, we have to link social and economic, social justice, political development, meeting democracy and human rights and fighting corruption, and then the economic development. if we do not link those three factors, what we are going to have is another situation leading to another crisis that will never end. >> i think that this offers an opportunity
widening the gap between rich and poor, pollution, and so forth. so we have to keep this in mind and be sure that improving the business climate, improving economic figures and so forth, that is not enough for african citizens. we have to link, and this is the main lesson we have to learn from history and from other countries, we have to link social development, political development, and economic development. otherwise we will make the same errors that have been made elsewhere. i would not say...
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a three-day cease-fire between -- between hamas and israel comes to an end. barack obama authorizes targeted strikes in iraq to prevent what he calls to prevent what he calls a potential genocide. and the world health organization declares west africa ebola africa -- ebola outbreak in international emergency. those are the top stories this hour. first, hostilities have resumed in gaza. israel has resumed fighting. at this hour, the country's military says some 30 rockets have him fired. palestinian medics say boy was killed and six others wounded following an airstrike in gaza city. the violence comes as mediated talks in cairo failed to extend a truce. >> israeli troops were deployed along the border as the 72 hour cease-fire was about to expire. around the same time, israel announced that two rockets had been fired into the south of the country from gaza without causing casualties. israeli military says it responded to the fire by hitting what it caused -- called terrorist sites. though hamas denied being behind the attack. sirens rang out in ashkelon with
a three-day cease-fire between -- between hamas and israel comes to an end. barack obama authorizes targeted strikes in iraq to prevent what he calls to prevent what he calls a potential genocide. and the world health organization declares west africa ebola africa -- ebola outbreak in international emergency. those are the top stories this hour. first, hostilities have resumed in gaza. israel has resumed fighting. at this hour, the country's military says some 30 rockets have him fired....
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there is virtually no communication between him and the republicans. i'm not suggesting for a second that the republicans haven't been very critical of him. they have. but you know, i interviewed vernon jordan, an african-american, who was on the book, and has been a major figure in the democratic party for many, many years and heñr said, yes, e republicans have made it difficult for this president, but when you are elected president, you are expected to lead, and this leadership has been missing. >> i thought you wrote that vernon jordan is a relative of valerie jarrett? >> vernon jordan's wife is a relative of valerie jarrett's. >> ray from massachusetts, independent line. hi. >> caller: hi. how are you doing? >> good. >> caller: first of all, the republicans are the ones that put us into this mess. the congress has not worked with this president throughout both of his terms. and i would like you to come back on after the midterm election and see who is going to be running because these republicans are going don the tubes. trust me. i will call back
there is virtually no communication between him and the republicans. i'm not suggesting for a second that the republicans haven't been very critical of him. they have. but you know, i interviewed vernon jordan, an african-american, who was on the book, and has been a major figure in the democratic party for many, many years and heñr said, yes, e republicans have made it difficult for this president, but when you are elected president, you are expected to lead, and this leadership has been...
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sunni and shia it's not between rich woman on this one it's between six and nonsectarian so the rule must be to isolate known security and forces to bolster nonsectarian forces so they have to also look at the relationship with the saudi arabian to see the khatami's because we go for states who are fomenting. in the region and have been for a number of years now there was claims that involvement in iraq will be a limited one with obama promising not to send more troops back they now u.s. troops were first employed in iraq in march of two thousand and three and their number peaked four years later reaching one hundred sixty six thousand the president began to shrink when president barack obama announced the withdrawal in two thousand and nine at war correspondent erica among the says despite obama's promises the new campaign in iraq will sink to mend more and more soldiers. token here strikes there designed to scare the. sunni forces and to boost the morale of the shia forces the problem is this is a classic situation we school in vietnam mission creep and so the u.s. is already sent
sunni and shia it's not between rich woman on this one it's between six and nonsectarian so the rule must be to isolate known security and forces to bolster nonsectarian forces so they have to also look at the relationship with the saudi arabian to see the khatami's because we go for states who are fomenting. in the region and have been for a number of years now there was claims that involvement in iraq will be a limited one with obama promising not to send more troops back they now u.s. troops...
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no disagreements between. russia. and europe and the rest of the world should ever. result in armed conflict you know we you know we're too sophisticated countries now we we trade with each other we are each other we go on holidays together and all over all issues the disagreement . the result by negotiation and discussion and conflict should forever be a thing of the third or bigger problems in the world but with russia europe and the rest of the world should be working together on a result sir richard i think we can all agree on that he just mentioned the word compromise in the statement that was published on the group's web site is very carefully avoided it avoids assigning blame on to any of the sides and yet if you check how that statement was interpreted in many there was an immediate potentially about richard branson wanting to meet vladimir putin to persuade russia to change its course now that doesn't look like a compromise that comes across as a very one sided approach. how the press interpret things and i'm sure in ukraine they interpreted it differently t
no disagreements between. russia. and europe and the rest of the world should ever. result in armed conflict you know we you know we're too sophisticated countries now we we trade with each other we are each other we go on holidays together and all over all issues the disagreement . the result by negotiation and discussion and conflict should forever be a thing of the third or bigger problems in the world but with russia europe and the rest of the world should be working together on a result...