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bil chief strategist, asia middle east. up?d: is flat the new ♪ rishaad: you are watching "asia edge." one of the world's biggest investment banks is keeping the pressure on rivals. they won't get their bonuses but at least they are not expecting a cut. a relief i guess for some of these traitors. traders.f these >> especially in this environment were flat is the new up. given these elevated costs of new regulations, just the fact that the bank is keeping their bonus pool. could be other banks cutting their bonus. we're hearing from sources that their bonus pool could be cut by $529 million, about one third of their total. also, reports that credit suisse could be cutting their pool by some people0% every at barclays may not get any bonus this year. managers withop this decision but things could change, there is still room for change. time --ormance at that they could change their mind about time. rishaad: what makes jpmorgan different? shery: jpmorgan, led by ceo jamie dimon, have maintained their fan -- maintain their brand.
bil chief strategist, asia middle east. up?d: is flat the new ♪ rishaad: you are watching "asia edge." one of the world's biggest investment banks is keeping the pressure on rivals. they won't get their bonuses but at least they are not expecting a cut. a relief i guess for some of these traitors. traders.f these >> especially in this environment were flat is the new up. given these elevated costs of new regulations, just the fact that the bank is keeping their bonus pool....
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in nearly 15 years of post-9/11 plotting, we've seen plotting in africa, asia, middle east. characteristics here are unique. that's a group that's had time to plot. they've been in place now for a year, two years, three years. unrest started in syria in 2011. number two, leadership that has said it is their intent to attack overseas. number three, a leadership that's been successful as mike rogers said in egypt, lebanon, france. and the final and most disturbing point if you're looking at the united states is the numbers game. if you're talking about hundreds of people from canada and the united states traveling overseas to fight, you've got to assume that there are thousands left behind who are viewing this who are sympathetic who have not had the courage, the money, the intent to travel yet. and sitting in their room tonight saying maybe i should do the same thing. there are a lot of characteristics for isis that put them on the top of the list, jake. >> paul cruickshank, a source close to the investigation told cnn that this man, abdelhamid abaaoud is the mastermind behin
in nearly 15 years of post-9/11 plotting, we've seen plotting in africa, asia, middle east. characteristics here are unique. that's a group that's had time to plot. they've been in place now for a year, two years, three years. unrest started in syria in 2011. number two, leadership that has said it is their intent to attack overseas. number three, a leadership that's been successful as mike rogers said in egypt, lebanon, france. and the final and most disturbing point if you're looking at the...
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that's a question being debated not just in europe, but also asia, the middle east, and africa. while the global players are working on new policies, a look at who actually takes in the most migrants can be quite a surprise. pakistan, itself a poor country, hosts the greatest number worldwide, mostly from neighboring afghanistan. in lebanon, a country in constant turmoil, 1/4 of the population fled conflict or oppression elsewhere, primarily syria. many on the move in africa settle first in kenya before often moving on. some lucky few are fortunate enough to become part of a resettlement program. one small town in the usa has discovered welcoming migrants as a way to secure its own future. reporter: fatuma muhammad from sudan discovers something new about american culture every day. today she's learning what a "cookout" is. an english teacher tells her and the other refugees in her class about paper plates and barbeques. here in utica, in upstate new york, war, murder, rape, and suffering feel very far away. fatuma muhammad: i am mother and father for my children. my husband is
that's a question being debated not just in europe, but also asia, the middle east, and africa. while the global players are working on new policies, a look at who actually takes in the most migrants can be quite a surprise. pakistan, itself a poor country, hosts the greatest number worldwide, mostly from neighboring afghanistan. in lebanon, a country in constant turmoil, 1/4 of the population fled conflict or oppression elsewhere, primarily syria. many on the move in africa settle first in...
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they could just get their act together, they could be the bred basket for all of southwest asia and middle eastthey are sitting on a gold mine, they are making hay while sunshines while the iraqi government cannot gets it act together. charles: the oil truck bombings. we still drop leaflets to let the drivers know that bombs or the way, this feels like such a drop in the bucket. >> because, isis is a nation state. contrary to what our government wants to say, ronald reagan's farewell address, don't be afraid to see what you see. they control territory they can extracts taxes from shopkeepers and others, it is good that russia is forcing this type of thinking. thinking about how you take away economic support from this nation state, also to have focused internally on its own problems. charles: we always hear about putting a few extra american troops on ground. what about an overwhelming offensive attack to win this once and for all then change the world for the better. >> that a very enticing thing but reality on the ground, the entire region, it is a muslim region, they have driven the christia
they could just get their act together, they could be the bred basket for all of southwest asia and middle eastthey are sitting on a gold mine, they are making hay while sunshines while the iraqi government cannot gets it act together. charles: the oil truck bombings. we still drop leaflets to let the drivers know that bombs or the way, this feels like such a drop in the bucket. >> because, isis is a nation state. contrary to what our government wants to say, ronald reagan's farewell...
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i want to bring in a former fbi agent and also founder of the south asia middle east consultants. thank you for being here. i want your take on what we have learned that these attacks were according to someone who knew some of the attackers very well. ready to go and that they were going to target schools, transportation, jewish sites. i was in paris outside of a jewish school french military with assault rifles. they wouldn't let us film the school. this is a huge concern. >> they are behaving like most terrorists do. it was the al qaeda or the new isis. they like to do multiple attacks and have their traditional targets that they like to go after. religious organizations have been always high on their list. something new that we're seeing are the schools. this has come back in the last few years with the kenya university attack. so the schools are somewhat new. they had the old attack, but the schools they feel like they can do more hit the heart of the community by attacking the children. >> when you look at this eighth atta attacker still on the lam, which is pretty incredible
i want to bring in a former fbi agent and also founder of the south asia middle east consultants. thank you for being here. i want your take on what we have learned that these attacks were according to someone who knew some of the attackers very well. ready to go and that they were going to target schools, transportation, jewish sites. i was in paris outside of a jewish school french military with assault rifles. they wouldn't let us film the school. this is a huge concern. >> they are...
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i'm scared about eastern europe and central asia, and middle east and gulf countries for the simple reason are the two regions where i'm seeing the fastest-growing number of new infections. talking about fragile state, i say that is very important to focus on fragile communities, and you find them from baltimore to bamak. >> japan has launched a commercial satellite into space for the first time. the japanese space agency september a rocket caring canadian communication satellite. that's it from me for this news hour. i'llic back with more news. thanks for watching. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york. >> at 7:00 - "news roundup". tony harris gives you a fast-paced recap of the day's events. >> this is the first line of defense. >> we have an exclusive story tonight. >> then at 8:00 - john seigenthaler brings you the top stories from across america. >> the question is, will these dams hold? >> and at 9:00 - >> i'm ali velshi, on target tonight... >> ali velshi on
i'm scared about eastern europe and central asia, and middle east and gulf countries for the simple reason are the two regions where i'm seeing the fastest-growing number of new infections. talking about fragile state, i say that is very important to focus on fragile communities, and you find them from baltimore to bamak. >> japan has launched a commercial satellite into space for the first time. the japanese space agency september a rocket caring canadian communication satellite. that's...
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weapons use, which eisenhower had done directly and indirectly during crises and conflicts in east asia and the middle east during the 1950's. was also during this time that kissinger develop their worldviews about diplomacy and military affairs, and had begun to face the problems raised a revolutionary internationalist people in the colonial and postcolonial world, including the long-running conflicts in vietnam. also relevant to context or the development of the future thinking about nuclear weapons, the bomb in popular culture, bureaucratic infighting, divisive politics, the antiwar movements, and national diplomacy, including soviet and viennese factions and policies. isther part of the context the nuclear taboo, which served as a powerful and formal constraint against military use of nuclear weapons by the united states. here's a short synopsis. when nixon came to power in january 1969, his top priority was ending u.s. military involvement in the amount. at the outset, nixon believed would be possible to end the war in the u.s.'s favor with military force and coercive diplomacy. yet they an kissi
weapons use, which eisenhower had done directly and indirectly during crises and conflicts in east asia and the middle east during the 1950's. was also during this time that kissinger develop their worldviews about diplomacy and military affairs, and had begun to face the problems raised a revolutionary internationalist people in the colonial and postcolonial world, including the long-running conflicts in vietnam. also relevant to context or the development of the future thinking about nuclear...
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veteran's across america, whether you served on the beaches of europe, jungles of asia, the deserts of the middle east, whether you served here at home or overseas, in wartime or in peace, whether you served proudly in the army, the navy, air force, marines, or coast guard, you are part of an unbroken chain of patriots who have served this country with honor through the life of our nation. on these sacred grounds, where generations of here rose have come to rest, we remember all of those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. today we gather once more to salute every patriot who has ever proudly worn the uniform of the united states of america. this year, as we mark 70 years, since our victory in the second word war, we pay special tribute to a generation that literally saved the world. we are joined by several of those heros, including our oldest known female world war ii vet, army lieutenant colonel luda c mcgrath who this month turns 108. [ applause ] >> there she is. [ applause ] >> and i would ask all of our veterans and families of world war ii, if you can stand, please stand or raise y
veteran's across america, whether you served on the beaches of europe, jungles of asia, the deserts of the middle east, whether you served here at home or overseas, in wartime or in peace, whether you served proudly in the army, the navy, air force, marines, or coast guard, you are part of an unbroken chain of patriots who have served this country with honor through the life of our nation. on these sacred grounds, where generations of here rose have come to rest, we remember all of those who...
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are going to be spending their lives in sea world if they are not shipped abroad to asia or the middle easty say they stop captive breeding, that when we know they will give up on the idea of killer whale captivity, and that is what people are waiting to see that sea world will do under public pressure. >> some have said that the bert solution of keeping the whales in the facilities they have currently is to have a sea sanctuary or sea pen of some kind, and i am wondering, could they do that and theoretically get any revenue from the public, and anything that you can actually see if you wanted to sort of experience an orca hike a zoo-like learning experience and if there are so-called sea pens? >> well, in theory, they could do it, but organizing permits would be a nightmare. but sea world does not want to rid of the animals that are enormously valuable. i think that in san diego, it will be more like a zoo-like experience where they talk about populationsb and conversations. but for the whales, they don't believe it is going to change their existence. so for people who don't believe they s
are going to be spending their lives in sea world if they are not shipped abroad to asia or the middle easty say they stop captive breeding, that when we know they will give up on the idea of killer whale captivity, and that is what people are waiting to see that sea world will do under public pressure. >> some have said that the bert solution of keeping the whales in the facilities they have currently is to have a sea sanctuary or sea pen of some kind, and i am wondering, could they do...
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and a favorable balance of power across the three critical it is in eurasia, europe, east asia, and the middleast. and, finally, that because we were americans was important to us to preserve a decent quality of international life. and it was the american crisis where the threat of a genocide the united states could not stand idly ever been willing to use military force to intervene. so if those are the purposes of our power, then we can ask the how to strategy question. but without that to orient on, then any stretchable do come any set of capabilities will do, and any sized force will do as we have heard from the previous three witnesses. on the other hand, if you want to preserve the international system as it exists, what you think is not only wise, possible, but something of a moral obligation to our children would not look kindly on us, would hold us accountable if we failed to prevent a remarkable post-cold war peace that is now beginning to slip away. it's been remarkably peaceful. there has been a great power war. has been remarkably prosperous. there are more middle-class people on t
and a favorable balance of power across the three critical it is in eurasia, europe, east asia, and the middleast. and, finally, that because we were americans was important to us to preserve a decent quality of international life. and it was the american crisis where the threat of a genocide the united states could not stand idly ever been willing to use military force to intervene. so if those are the purposes of our power, then we can ask the how to strategy question. but without that to...
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structure offices with the regional or a substantive focus, such as dealing with asia, east asia or dealing with the middleith counter intelligence. doing with terrorism. >> ambassador, what i'm hearing from you there are various agencies that compile the data. is there competition among the agencies for that data and, frankly, to get to the president's desk? >> probably not a lot of competition in that sense. people who work on reconnaissance satellites think their contribution is particularly important and the people who do with the cia who run agents think they are particularly important. that's no different than in the army, the armored units being proud of being armored units and the people who are involved in special forces being proud of that et cetera. basically, spies tip off satellites and satellites at this point off spies. they aren't working absolutely individually. they -- when they work effectively they often coordinate with one another and help one another. >> now, chris you interviewed people who were worked under both democrats and republicans. was there distinct difference between the wa
structure offices with the regional or a substantive focus, such as dealing with asia, east asia or dealing with the middleith counter intelligence. doing with terrorism. >> ambassador, what i'm hearing from you there are various agencies that compile the data. is there competition among the agencies for that data and, frankly, to get to the president's desk? >> probably not a lot of competition in that sense. people who work on reconnaissance satellites think their contribution is...
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the iranians are involved in terrorism in asia, africa, the middle east, even terror cells in this hemisphereall that behavior has to be checked. >> i was just going to say, i did not mean to interrupt, to your point, there are reports today they have stopped taking down centrifuges so the compliance with the iran deal which will lead to their sanctions relief still has to be verified and certified. >> 100%. >> but if you want to get along with the white house, why have a diplomatic spokesman, a communication chief, ron barratz, who has been posting on facebook things like that president obama is analogized to the modern face of antisemitism in western and liberal countries and also suggesting that john kerry, he wished the secretary of state success in the countdown to two years on the calendar with the hope that someone in the state department will then wake up and begin to see the world through the eyes of a man with a mental age above 12. i cannot even tell you how offended people in the white house are around the president. yet the prime minister comes here and has not changed his mind a
the iranians are involved in terrorism in asia, africa, the middle east, even terror cells in this hemisphereall that behavior has to be checked. >> i was just going to say, i did not mean to interrupt, to your point, there are reports today they have stopped taking down centrifuges so the compliance with the iran deal which will lead to their sanctions relief still has to be verified and certified. >> 100%. >> but if you want to get along with the white house, why have a...
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two talk much about turkey for the very important critical regions stretched between central asia to middle east. turkey is imported from security, military, political, economic, and other perspectives so it is important as a strategic country and what is happening is important for turkey itself obviously but also for its neighbors, the united states interest in the area as well. that explains public interest in the important elections in turkey held every november. we all know that the results of the election the turkish president and his party and parliamentary authority and actually the results outperformed the pole and surprised me and analysts. the national will manifest itself november 1 in favor of the ability that was a statement after the elections. today is focused on meeting of the election for turkey short-term and long-term perspective and let me also for other actors around the world. we have a very distinguished panel. speakers include the first speaker the ambassador who is suited for tonight's task because he holds positions in both bipartisan policy center's. the ambassador was
two talk much about turkey for the very important critical regions stretched between central asia to middle east. turkey is imported from security, military, political, economic, and other perspectives so it is important as a strategic country and what is happening is important for turkey itself obviously but also for its neighbors, the united states interest in the area as well. that explains public interest in the important elections in turkey held every november. we all know that the results...
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veterans across america, whether you served on the beaches of europe, the jungles of asia, the deserts of the middle eastyou served here at home or overseas, in wartime or in peace. whether you served proudly in the army, navy, air force, marines, or coast guard, you are part of an unbroken chain of patriots who have served this country with honor through the life of our nation. wherese sacred grounds, generations of heroes have come to rest, we remember all those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. and today, we gather once more to salute every patriot who was ever proudly wore the uniform of the united states of america. this year as we mark 70 years since our victory in the second world war, we pay special tribute to a generation that literally saved the world. we are joined by several of those heroes, including our oldest known female world war two vet, army lieutenant colonel luda c. mcgrath, who this year turns 108. [applause] there she is. [applause] and i would ask all of our veterans and families of world war ii, if you can stand, please stand or raise your hand so america can thank
veterans across america, whether you served on the beaches of europe, the jungles of asia, the deserts of the middle eastyou served here at home or overseas, in wartime or in peace. whether you served proudly in the army, navy, air force, marines, or coast guard, you are part of an unbroken chain of patriots who have served this country with honor through the life of our nation. wherese sacred grounds, generations of heroes have come to rest, we remember all those who made the ultimate...
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veterans across america, whether you served on the beaches of europe, the jungles of asia, the deserts of the middle easte at home or overseas, in wartime or in peace. whether you served proudly in the army, navy, air force, you are or coast guard, part of an unbroken chain of patriot who have served this country with honor through the life of our nation. grounds, for generations of heroes have come to rest, we remember all those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. and today we gather once more to salute every patriot who was ever proudly wore the uniform of the united states of america. yearsear as we mark 70 since our victory in the second , we pay special tribute to a generation that literally saved the world. we are joined by several of those heroes including our oldest known female world war colonel army lieutenant luda c mcgrath who this year turns 108. [applause] there she is. [applause] and i would ask all of our veterans and families of world war ii, if you can stand, please stand or raise your hand so america can thank you one more time. [applause] today in big cities and small town
veterans across america, whether you served on the beaches of europe, the jungles of asia, the deserts of the middle easte at home or overseas, in wartime or in peace. whether you served proudly in the army, navy, air force, you are or coast guard, part of an unbroken chain of patriot who have served this country with honor through the life of our nation. grounds, for generations of heroes have come to rest, we remember all those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. and today we...
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here today, veterans across america, served on the beaches of europe, the jungles of asia, does its of the middle eastved here at home or overseas, in wartime or in peace, served proudly in the army, navy, air force, marines or coast guard, you are part of an unbroken chain of patriots who have served this country with honor through the life of our nation. on these sacred grounds, generations of euros come to rest we remember all those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. today we gather once more to salute every patriot who has proudly worn the uniform of the united states of america. this year as we mark 70 years since victory in the second world war. pays special tribute to a generation that literally saved the world. and army lieutenant colonel mcgrath who this month turns 108. [applause] >> there she is. >> i would ask all our veterans and families of world war ii please stand and raise your hand so american can thank you one more time. [applause] >> today in big cities and small towns across the country there will be ceremonies around flagpoles, parade down main street, to properly ex
here today, veterans across america, served on the beaches of europe, the jungles of asia, does its of the middle eastved here at home or overseas, in wartime or in peace, served proudly in the army, navy, air force, marines or coast guard, you are part of an unbroken chain of patriots who have served this country with honor through the life of our nation. on these sacred grounds, generations of euros come to rest we remember all those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. today we...
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thee been talking about middle east and -- so the middle east is in the newspapers every day. the asia pacific where half of humanity live and half of the economic activity which is far --e cons sensible consequential for america's where most of the growth theets for all of businesses in the room will reside. hugely consequential. god there isn't conflict there. why is that? the single most influential factor financial seven decades has been the pivot role of the power.n military there's no nato. there's nothing that keeps the peace. the stabilizing presence of the u.s. military forces. we aim to keep that going. now if the chinese think about will the chinese do think about it. they say that's the area they've been able to do their thing. southinese miracle and korean and taiwan and now india and china. of that. in fair system.s to be a we talk about something called the balance. toething we can begin rethink where we put our defense resources that we make sure resourcesing enough in the region to keep a good thing going out there. that's what we're doing. our's the meaning of presenc
thee been talking about middle east and -- so the middle east is in the newspapers every day. the asia pacific where half of humanity live and half of the economic activity which is far --e cons sensible consequential for america's where most of the growth theets for all of businesses in the room will reside. hugely consequential. god there isn't conflict there. why is that? the single most influential factor financial seven decades has been the pivot role of the power.n military there's no...
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especially in already-fragile regions such as africa, the middle east, and south asia.compromised access to food and water greatly increases the prospect for famine and deadly epidemics. finally, the rapid advance of information technology has given rise to an entirely new and wide-open domain for human interaction and progress. the cyberrealm. as an intelligence officer, much of my job involves dealing with the unintended consequences of the cyberrevolution. for as much as it brings the world together, it also serves the purpose of those who wish us harm. the greatest concern, the cyber realm gives small groups and even individuals the potential to inflict damage on a scale previously restricted to nationstates. while states are largely rational actors subject to deterrence, the same does not apply to terrorists and criminals. both governments and individuals are under constant attacks. the department of homeland security reports that more than 640,000 cyber-related incidents affected federal agencies in fiscal year 2014. the massive and prolonged hacking of employee r
especially in already-fragile regions such as africa, the middle east, and south asia.compromised access to food and water greatly increases the prospect for famine and deadly epidemics. finally, the rapid advance of information technology has given rise to an entirely new and wide-open domain for human interaction and progress. the cyberrealm. as an intelligence officer, much of my job involves dealing with the unintended consequences of the cyberrevolution. for as much as it brings the world...
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people from the middle east, asia, the dominican republic, mexico, india. if you look at it on a global scale, it affects 500 million people worldwide, and we just like to say it's just disproportionately here in america towards african-americans, when it's actually a global problem. and we keep trying to localize it here in america when it's really affecting people around the world. >> now, how important for -- what does it mean to you to be named the celebrity ambassador to educate people about this disease that you've lived with? >> it's a great responsibility. it's a humbling feeling that you have the responsibility to go out and carry this flag for individuals who have no outlet to speak for themselves, you know, and that's why -- >> what are you hoping you bring to the table that maybe somebody else wouldn't be, besides the fact that you live with it? >> you know, i try to display the proper attitude living with sickle cell. you know, we really, really fight through a lot, but it's the attitude that you have to you know, 'cause they'll be quick to tel
people from the middle east, asia, the dominican republic, mexico, india. if you look at it on a global scale, it affects 500 million people worldwide, and we just like to say it's just disproportionately here in america towards african-americans, when it's actually a global problem. and we keep trying to localize it here in america when it's really affecting people around the world. >> now, how important for -- what does it mean to you to be named the celebrity ambassador to educate...
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middle east. we should be spending time in asia dealing with china -- don't spend all his calories on middle east. are two good -- the biggest are teacher challenge is in asia. what is going on in your. ukraine, you still have greece, portugal and spain. the united states needs to reestablish its position there. got to talk to the american people about our role. american unpredictability. people are watching our debates. it is not a reassuring image for the rest of the world when they are watching american politics. it raises fundamental questions. tom: we'll come back to that because rfrancine said the same thing. richard haas with us. lots of talk about. francine: i'm looking forward to continue the conversation. later on on today on go, i will speak with a ceo. we talk strategy, job cuts. he wants to spin off the swiss bank. we talks was ahead of his interview ahead of the summit in new york. this is bloomberg "surveillance" bloomberg tv, streaming on your tablet coming phone and bloomberg.com. ♪ tom: good morning. bloomberg "surveillance" washington, d.c., on a beautiful november morning as we
middle east. we should be spending time in asia dealing with china -- don't spend all his calories on middle east. are two good -- the biggest are teacher challenge is in asia. what is going on in your. ukraine, you still have greece, portugal and spain. the united states needs to reestablish its position there. got to talk to the american people about our role. american unpredictability. people are watching our debates. it is not a reassuring image for the rest of the world when they are...
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veterans across america, whether you served on the beaches of europe, the jungles of asia, the deserts of the middle eastat home or overseas, in wartime or in peace, whether you served proudly in the army, navy, air force, marines or coast guard, you are part of an unbroken chain of patriots who have served this country with honor through the life of our nation. on these sacred grounds, where generations of heroes have come to rest, we remember all those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. and today we gather once more to salute every patriot who has ever proudly worn the uniform of the united states of america. this year as we mark 70 years since our victory in the second world war, we pay special tribute to a generation that literally saved the world. we're joined by several of those heroes including our oldest known female world war ii vet, army lieutenant colonel luta c. mcgrath who this year turns 108. there she is. and i would ask all of our veterans and families of world war ii, if you can stand, please stand or raise your hand so america can thank you one more time. today in big citie
veterans across america, whether you served on the beaches of europe, the jungles of asia, the deserts of the middle eastat home or overseas, in wartime or in peace, whether you served proudly in the army, navy, air force, marines or coast guard, you are part of an unbroken chain of patriots who have served this country with honor through the life of our nation. on these sacred grounds, where generations of heroes have come to rest, we remember all those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our...
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we have new york city detectives in europe, in asia, in the middle east. funneling intelligence become to us, programs that nobody else in this country has. most porntly, the citizens here have to realize there's a credible threat against us. not specific. but isis, al qaeda, all of these radical islaming groups it is a credible threat that we have to deal with that should look out for their surroundings. suspicious activity should be reported. we live in a different environment than we did in september 10th of 2001. greg: overseas. i appreciate that by the way. you have observation about the refugee situation. >> well, look i'm all for getting refugees out of countries where they're in harm's way. that's how this countries was made. but i'm not into allowing anyone into this country to harm american citizens. >> so you don't believe in the vetting process? realistically. unless picked up by a intelligence database from the u.s. they're not anywhere. we don't know thinking about them and take 18 month to two-year process to conduct an invest while they're
we have new york city detectives in europe, in asia, in the middle east. funneling intelligence become to us, programs that nobody else in this country has. most porntly, the citizens here have to realize there's a credible threat against us. not specific. but isis, al qaeda, all of these radical islaming groups it is a credible threat that we have to deal with that should look out for their surroundings. suspicious activity should be reported. we live in a different environment than we did in...
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department unlike any other in the country, we actually have detechtives in europe and in middle east and asia of the intelligence and doing everything in our power to make sure that the citizens off this city are safe, and we just have to stend message to the terrorists that we are not going to cower to terrorism, and they can put out all of the videos they want, but we will go about our business and live in the free society which is what they want the demise of. >> and a lot of people are wondering is this the new normal? i ask that with this in mind, some of the victims who have survived the paris attacks they say they survived because they ran and others said they survived because they played dead, and so there is conflicting guidance on what to do in this new world. >> well, it is all about the bible in that circumstance, because if it is a a restaurant or -- it is all about the survival. in that circumstance, if you can get out and run and get out of the immediate area, and if you are in a hotel and in the lobby don't go back into the hotel, and watch your surroundings. >> bernard, it is
department unlike any other in the country, we actually have detechtives in europe and in middle east and asia of the intelligence and doing everything in our power to make sure that the citizens off this city are safe, and we just have to stend message to the terrorists that we are not going to cower to terrorism, and they can put out all of the videos they want, but we will go about our business and live in the free society which is what they want the demise of. >> and a lot of people...
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because it extends not just to the middle east, but in asia pacific region and europe. >> especially with trump, who i just asked about, it seems to be a back and forth with you and him. that if he can't control his credit cards, how is he going to manage the nation's finances, what's your response to mim is this. >> i'm not sure one like trump should be lecturing anyone about finances. i think what he's referring to my credit card statements. and it shows that what i've always said that the overwhelming majority of the ek pences on the card were for political uses and anytime there was a personal expense, i paid for. this is an issue we dealt with in 2010 when charlie crist tried to raise it. the finance of the american people. you know, we have millions of people in this country that have given up looking for work. we have record numbers of people living under government dependen dependence. for the first time in 35 year, we have more businesses failing than starts. we should spend as much time as we can focused on those issues, which i know the left doesn't want to focus on becaus
because it extends not just to the middle east, but in asia pacific region and europe. >> especially with trump, who i just asked about, it seems to be a back and forth with you and him. that if he can't control his credit cards, how is he going to manage the nation's finances, what's your response to mim is this. >> i'm not sure one like trump should be lecturing anyone about finances. i think what he's referring to my credit card statements. and it shows that what i've always said...
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veterans across america, whether you served on the beaches of europe, the jungles of asia, the deserts of the middle eastverseas, in war time or in peace, whether you served proudly in the army, navy, air force, marines, or coast guard, your part of an unbroken chain of patriots who have served this country with honor through the life of our nati nation. on these sacred grounds where generations of heroes have come to rest. we remember all those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. today we gather once more to salute every patriot who was ever proudly worn the uniform of the united states of america. this year as we mark 70 years since our victory in the second world war, we pay special tribute to a generation that literally saved the world. we're joined by several of those heroes, including our oldest known female world war ii vet, army lieutenant colonel lutac. mcgrath who this month turns 108. there she is! i would ask all of our veterans and families of world war ii, if you can stand, please stand or raise your hands so america can thank you one more time. today in big cities and small tow
veterans across america, whether you served on the beaches of europe, the jungles of asia, the deserts of the middle eastverseas, in war time or in peace, whether you served proudly in the army, navy, air force, marines, or coast guard, your part of an unbroken chain of patriots who have served this country with honor through the life of our nati nation. on these sacred grounds where generations of heroes have come to rest. we remember all those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation....
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she's now a consultant on security issues in southeast asia and also in the middle east. thank you very much for being here. >> good to be ear, phere, poppy. >> we have sergey lavrov who says this looks planned. we believe that turkey planned this. you also have vladimir putin coming out and saying with a much bigger scope that he believes that turkey has, for years now, been supporting what he calls a radical form of islam. so this is critical in the fight against isis, that you have russia, turkey, u.s., france aligned. now what? >> yeah, so it's a big problem over there in region, as you know, so many different countries are involved in taking sides. you have bashar assad. you have isis that's grown within this whole community of areas. so it's a big problem. if all of these countries that are involved in what's going in the syria/iraq region are going to get together, they'll have to sit and talk about the rules of engagement. >> hearing putin say turkey is supporting radical islam and has been doing it for years, can turkey and russia even get to the table? >> it mig
she's now a consultant on security issues in southeast asia and also in the middle east. thank you very much for being here. >> good to be ear, phere, poppy. >> we have sergey lavrov who says this looks planned. we believe that turkey planned this. you also have vladimir putin coming out and saying with a much bigger scope that he believes that turkey has, for years now, been supporting what he calls a radical form of islam. so this is critical in the fight against isis, that you...
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that list, particularly after recent attacks in europe, africa and the middle east, defeating armed groups. the leaders of the asia pacific economic cooperation say prosperity is a powerful tool against the root causes of radicalization. just outside the leaders meeting, thousands of protestors, including international activists say apec is nothing more than a coalition of oppressors, pushing globalization that only benefits a few. >> these are just some of the people that apec member agreements are meant to help, but they say nothing's change ford them since the group first came toke in 1989. >> indigenous filipinos have joined the criticism, accusing governments and big corporations of harassment and failing on their responsibility to protect the environment. >> they're killing people from our tribe, our relatives, the people because they want our mountains and dig mines. those mountains are natural riches and our lives. it is what sustains us. >> apec leaders say they know they still have much to do, and as they begin to head home, they can only hope their people's agenda eventually satisfies all the people. al
that list, particularly after recent attacks in europe, africa and the middle east, defeating armed groups. the leaders of the asia pacific economic cooperation say prosperity is a powerful tool against the root causes of radicalization. just outside the leaders meeting, thousands of protestors, including international activists say apec is nothing more than a coalition of oppressors, pushing globalization that only benefits a few. >> these are just some of the people that apec member...
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problems and the consequences that we can see today in the region, you know, of iraq and the middle east and west asiat the sort of reality show of the campaign, which you know, there is a lot of truth to that. but then also you seem to be following, it right? >> it's entertaining. >> right. >> it is. undoubtedly. but also it's frightening. every candidate has to -- has to at some point use the phrase american or u.s. exceptionalism. and i find this to be at the root of many of our problems as a country. most people in most countries in my travels i found are decent hard-working, considerate of others, struggling with life and death and illness and their families, the education of their children, all the choices that they have to make from day to day. people are basically decent everywhere. i don't know what good it does to say that they're better, they're even better, they're especially better, better than all other peoples of the world in the united states. it's made up of people from all over the place. for me to point that out it's like see? there you go. >> yes. you will get blacklisted. >> that
problems and the consequences that we can see today in the region, you know, of iraq and the middle east and west asiat the sort of reality show of the campaign, which you know, there is a lot of truth to that. but then also you seem to be following, it right? >> it's entertaining. >> right. >> it is. undoubtedly. but also it's frightening. every candidate has to -- has to at some point use the phrase american or u.s. exceptionalism. and i find this to be at the root of many...
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what is going on now in the middle east and west asia, the problems that we face have a lot to do with what happened in 2003. and in this tradition, there are two new essays that speak to what has happened since from dennis kucinich, who was a congressman at the time, and virtually the only person to stand up in congress and say this is wrong, anybody can see the reasons that are being given for this invasion are unfounded. arnove wrote ay very fine forward and he is co-author of the book you mention before. both of these books, in a sense, are the real history. in some cases, unfortunately, the hidden history of the united states. in the case of "twilight of empire" abroad, as a behaves overseas. here today, this morning. i had a lot of time. i was thinking, and i heard on my way coming out -- i guess it was a radio coming out of a deli or grocery store, the national anthem. i don't know why was being played. it made me think about the first line of our national anthem, "o, say can you see." i love that line. then i thought about the last two lines, "land of the free, home of the brav
what is going on now in the middle east and west asia, the problems that we face have a lot to do with what happened in 2003. and in this tradition, there are two new essays that speak to what has happened since from dennis kucinich, who was a congressman at the time, and virtually the only person to stand up in congress and say this is wrong, anybody can see the reasons that are being given for this invasion are unfounded. arnove wrote ay very fine forward and he is co-author of the book you...
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middle east and africa. we are growing 98% in asia.e have a good activity level across the border and a lot of the growth that we see in america. growth in the radius of investors. >> next month, do you expect new impetus for your industry? what do you expect out of the conference? >> there has been a lot of positive pre-discussions. i think the agreements between the u.s. and china is positive. the euro is definitely positive. of course a lot of decisions have to happen between good support. the momentum for renewables and the price on pollution, i feel it there. congratulate -- congratulations on the results. there is another bigger earning story out of germany. adidas scores in the third quarter and is betting that its winning streak is set to hold for the rest of the year. better sales are in europe and china. hans nichols has more from frankfurt. breakdown the numbers. another set of decent earnings. hans: we saw the total net come in at 311 million euros. turnaroundey have a plan. 2015 isa bad year and shipping out to be a better
middle east and africa. we are growing 98% in asia.e have a good activity level across the border and a lot of the growth that we see in america. growth in the radius of investors. >> next month, do you expect new impetus for your industry? what do you expect out of the conference? >> there has been a lot of positive pre-discussions. i think the agreements between the u.s. and china is positive. the euro is definitely positive. of course a lot of decisions have to happen between...
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the cancer of isil will will grow more potent and spread across the middle east, africa, and asia posing a greater threat , to our national security. iran will be emboldened in its pursuit of maligned regional ambitions. putin will establish russia as a dominant military power in the middle east for the first time in 4 decades, and all the while ,america's credibility and influence will continue to erode. make no mistake, this is the course we are now on. this will be the consequences of our current policy. no one believes there are easy answers to the underlying problems in the middle east. but this much should be clear. we cannot go on pretending that we can somehow avoid these that a current approach of trying to treat the symptoms of the disease rather if only cause will work we give it more time. it will not pay it policies of gradual escalation never do. senator reid. reid: thank you mr. chairman. let me join the chairman of welcoming back the secretary of defense and secretary asked and the joints chief of staff. the hearings altering the situation in the middle east includes a ma
the cancer of isil will will grow more potent and spread across the middle east, africa, and asia posing a greater threat , to our national security. iran will be emboldened in its pursuit of maligned regional ambitions. putin will establish russia as a dominant military power in the middle east for the first time in 4 decades, and all the while ,america's credibility and influence will continue to erode. make no mistake, this is the course we are now on. this will be the consequences of our...
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>> obviously, there is a lot of tradition with prevention promise in the middle east and south asia. saudi arabia is leading that. ithink they would classify as an active government highly ideological program. what's they try to do is, with a lots of money and effort to m, which is notts that far away. dohing of what they could work in the western country. what they do have, is a very strong sense of what is necessary in the practical dimension. toting financial support marry. getting financial support to move out. they finance the families to come in and meet them in prison. the practical dimension is very good and there is no weston country that would put so much resources in to that kind of work. there is no de-radicalization program on that planet that 100% success rate. some programs are different. they say they have a 95% excess rate. a year ago, they arrested a person in saudi arabia. there were a number of terrorist plots led by graduates from the program. the only information that comes out are from people who run it. they say, 95% success rate. i am very critical and skepti
>> obviously, there is a lot of tradition with prevention promise in the middle east and south asia. saudi arabia is leading that. ithink they would classify as an active government highly ideological program. what's they try to do is, with a lots of money and effort to m, which is notts that far away. dohing of what they could work in the western country. what they do have, is a very strong sense of what is necessary in the practical dimension. toting financial support marry. getting...
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. >> we are often talking about thejf middle east, but a lot is happening in asia.g to note that the north and south koreas are still at war. i didn't realize we maintained wartime control. tell us what that means for america in that part of the world? >> that is true every since the arm tis was signed 60 years ago. we have a military command there and that military command would take control of any war that takes place of all forces. koreans and south koreans, and that is all kind. ground and maratime and air forces and those exercises are practiced on a routine basis with the u.s. commanders on charge and integrated with the south korea staff to assist. we arejfÑ in command and contro >> that was supposed to transition to be a part of south korea in 2012 or see. it hasn't happen? >> it may happen sometime in the future. we have pulled our forces and we have 28000. and we pulled our forces back from the dmz. and now just the south koreans are there. and that is the next evolutionary step. we have enhanced capability. and it is reluctance to give it up. the initial
. >> we are often talking about thejf middle east, but a lot is happening in asia.g to note that the north and south koreas are still at war. i didn't realize we maintained wartime control. tell us what that means for america in that part of the world? >> that is true every since the arm tis was signed 60 years ago. we have a military command there and that military command would take control of any war that takes place of all forces. koreans and south koreans, and that is all kind....
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. >> because of the chaos throughout middle east, north africa, south asia. you work ted white house, david axelrod. it wasn't supposed to be like this, was it? >> this hasn't been a smooth line from the beginning. we've had a tumultuous situation from the time that we arrived there. obviously, emergence of isis was not what was anticipated. it is going to be an issue in the election. on gloria's point, all of the democratic candidate hes held t the notion that we should still accept refugees. i think this will be a flare point with candidates. even before paris, ted cruz was going after marco rubio on immigration because he said it was opening the door to terrorist to come into the country. i think it's a -- a false argument, but -- or an overblown argument. but it's one that's going to be resonant, more resonant after paris. >> let me bring patty into this. patty, on thursday, the president gave an interview to george stephanopoulos of abc news in which he said isis has been contained in iraq and syria. they're not gaining any more ground. they've actually
. >> because of the chaos throughout middle east, north africa, south asia. you work ted white house, david axelrod. it wasn't supposed to be like this, was it? >> this hasn't been a smooth line from the beginning. we've had a tumultuous situation from the time that we arrived there. obviously, emergence of isis was not what was anticipated. it is going to be an issue in the election. on gloria's point, all of the democratic candidate hes held t the notion that we should still...
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strategic importance of turkey, for very person critical region stretched between central asia through middle easty transit, and other perspectives. it is important, what is happening in turkey is important for turkey itself, obviously, but also for its neighbors, for the united states strategic interests in the area as well. that explains public interest towards important elections in turkey held in early november. we all know the results of the election. turkish presidente erdogan had majority, the results outperformed every poll and surprised even very seasoned analysts. this has begin erdogan and the akp party a mandate to govern. the national will manifested itself on november 1st in favor of stability. our forum today is focused on the meaning of this election for turkey short term and long term perspective and what it means also for other actors all around the world. our first speaker is ambassador eric edelman who is ideally suited for tonight's task because he holds positions at the bipartisan center and is a distinguished scholar. alan makovsky was undersecretary of defense for policy be
strategic importance of turkey, for very person critical region stretched between central asia through middle easty transit, and other perspectives. it is important, what is happening in turkey is important for turkey itself, obviously, but also for its neighbors, for the united states strategic interests in the area as well. that explains public interest towards important elections in turkey held in early november. we all know the results of the election. turkish presidente erdogan had...
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middle east mount. the energy sector leading higher in europe after a sharp rally in asia. >> vw pays the price for its emissions scandal as auto sales slip in october and the german auto maker losing market share to rivals bmw and diamler. >> u.s. secretary of state john kerry has just arrived at the palace in paris for a meeting with hollande. this after he called on the u.s. and russia to unite in the fight against the isis in syria. france has launched a second night of air strikes on the country in the wake of the paris terror attacks. addressing both houses of parliament he will also be meeting with barrack obama and vladimir putin to discuss a joint strategy. >> we all need a coming together of all of those that can really fight against this army of terrorists in the form of a large and unique coalition. that's what we're working on. it's in this spirit that i will meet with president obama and president putin in the coming days to unite our forces and reach a result which has been put off for too long. >> russia has also confirmed that a bomb did down a russian aircraft over egypt last month. v
middle east mount. the energy sector leading higher in europe after a sharp rally in asia. >> vw pays the price for its emissions scandal as auto sales slip in october and the german auto maker losing market share to rivals bmw and diamler. >> u.s. secretary of state john kerry has just arrived at the palace in paris for a meeting with hollande. this after he called on the u.s. and russia to unite in the fight against the isis in syria. france has launched a second night of air...
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have essentially barred refugees from dozens and dozens of countries mostly in the middle east and other parts of asiafrica. what do you think of legislation like that? >> i think it's the political silly season. when you take a look at the process that refugees have to go through, 18 to 24 months to get here, put a face on these refugees, too. widows, orphans, kids, those that are the most persecuted. look, that's what our country is supposed to stand for to welcome them here after they're thoroughly vetted. i get that. we need to uphold the ideas of who we are, as well. rest of the world is watching right now. it's the terrorists trying to divide us, extreme language is trying to divide us. what we're saying here in louisville is we don't buy into that. we can be a safe and compassionate and welcoming city same at the same time. >> that is all in for this evening. rachel maddow starts right now. >> thanks, my friend. >> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. there's a lot going on in the world right now. not just in a broad sense i mean today. there's a lot going on. richard engel live from
have essentially barred refugees from dozens and dozens of countries mostly in the middle east and other parts of asiafrica. what do you think of legislation like that? >> i think it's the political silly season. when you take a look at the process that refugees have to go through, 18 to 24 months to get here, put a face on these refugees, too. widows, orphans, kids, those that are the most persecuted. look, that's what our country is supposed to stand for to welcome them here after...
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well the president's trip here was supposed to cement his legacy of pivots away from the middle east and toward asiabut the terror attacks in mali and in paris have snapped his attention back to that terror threat and to a controversy over refugees. president obama called the brutal attack in mali appalling. >> the united states will be relentless against those who target our citizens. we will continue to root out terrorist networks. we will not allow these killers to have a safe haven. >> a similar strou ovow to the made after the paris attacks. >> there will be an intensification of the strategy we put forward. but the strategy that we are putting forward is the strategy that ultimately is going to work. >> throughout this week-long around the world trip the president has tried to focus on opportunity in asia. he arrived with a hard won trade deal in hand and a promise that the u.s. will help off set china's dominance. but that's been overshadowed by the global terror threat and a fire storm back home over his decision to take in thousands of syrian refugees. >> hi guys, how are you? >> the presid
well the president's trip here was supposed to cement his legacy of pivots away from the middle east and toward asiabut the terror attacks in mali and in paris have snapped his attention back to that terror threat and to a controversy over refugees. president obama called the brutal attack in mali appalling. >> the united states will be relentless against those who target our citizens. we will continue to root out terrorist networks. we will not allow these killers to have a safe haven....