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we had an anti-castro lobby in this country and was formed in part through the intervention of aipac,o sort of taught them how to do it. >> why did they care? israel has relations with cuba. >> they have economic relations with cuba. israeli investment is obvious in cuba. they do not have diplomatic relations but in the reagan white house, they asked the aipac people to do this. i don't think it was their own initiative. fascinating that it was anti-castro cubans who attempt to assassinate president reagan, as you show in your film. violencesed consistently over 50 years, even though it has not worked. if anything, the violence has helped to consolidate fidel castro's rule and the subsequent government, but they continue to use it. if you ask them why they use it, they cannot tell you. he wasask orlando why violent, he says in the movie, well, he is crazy. another guy takes credit for all another manngs and denies that he did anything. >> explain who these men are. e had been a cia agent from 1959 on. he was recruited by david atlee phillips, who recruited quite a few people in that t
we had an anti-castro lobby in this country and was formed in part through the intervention of aipac,o sort of taught them how to do it. >> why did they care? israel has relations with cuba. >> they have economic relations with cuba. israeli investment is obvious in cuba. they do not have diplomatic relations but in the reagan white house, they asked the aipac people to do this. i don't think it was their own initiative. fascinating that it was anti-castro cubans who attempt to...
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stuart: you do not want to jump in there with aipac to come move >> when are they supposed to stop?ou report record amounts of money coming to the treasury. that still is not enough, stuart. they want to spend within their means. we are being taxed enough already. the republicans have been elected in the midterm elections. to stop this kind of spending and taxation. they don't seem to have the courage to stand up and do it. >> it will give ammunition to president obama. 400 billion that caveman. only 12 billion came from corporations. why am ipay more? why am i paying less. a lot of people on both sides say we can get it done. stuart: i do not think you will be able to get the president to agree. if you had a lower tax rate, you would get more revenue. >> let's see if both sides can get together and put the pressure on the president in order to do that. >> you can say that this is a rebound from yesterday's big loss. scott is going to join us from chicago. is it just that? >> number one, it surely is not for the faint of heart. retail sales look a little bit better. i say this, it i
stuart: you do not want to jump in there with aipac to come move >> when are they supposed to stop?ou report record amounts of money coming to the treasury. that still is not enough, stuart. they want to spend within their means. we are being taxed enough already. the republicans have been elected in the midterm elections. to stop this kind of spending and taxation. they don't seem to have the courage to stand up and do it. >> it will give ammunition to president obama. 400 billion...
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within the g-20 and working with aipac we are poised to do even more. fta. negotiating a bilateral investment treaty with china. finishing the transpacific partnership, the tpp, with japan and others. all of these will provide a huge lift to the global economy. china's ftas. korea's ftas. trade proposals like rcep. these are all an important part of the conversation as well. now the u.s. and china, as is well flown, are the world's greatest emitters of greenhouse gases. but our recent action on climate change, on targets, show we're determined to address it. so do president obama's and prime minister abe's pledges to the south korean-hosted global green climate fund of $3 billion and $1.5 billion respectively. and our countries are indeed's manufacturing capabilities will keep us at the clean of the clean-energy forefront. our tremendous experience from the bird flu and the sars experience helps ensure that our nations are key contributors to dealing with ebola response and it's certain that we'll need to do more in the future. and we're major providers of h
within the g-20 and working with aipac we are poised to do even more. fta. negotiating a bilateral investment treaty with china. finishing the transpacific partnership, the tpp, with japan and others. all of these will provide a huge lift to the global economy. china's ftas. korea's ftas. trade proposals like rcep. these are all an important part of the conversation as well. now the u.s. and china, as is well flown, are the world's greatest emitters of greenhouse gases. but our recent action on...
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among neighbors to support for the well-established regional border that includes you know i think aipac, east asia, another for an of course that regional order is built on the strong u.s. alliances and security partnerships that kept the reasons save and stable. the u.s. has championed and a testament economic and political linkages, educational and technical exchanges. as a public hundreds of million of people out of poverty and if each country in northeast asia has developed and founded social and economic and political footing, first japan and the republic of korea has paid back the system, work to further strengthen the system edit pics and benefits. no it's china's turn to look at the. from richard nixon's historic visit to the normalization of relations dirty five years ago to china's accession to the wto to the achievements of sunny lands, to the publishing of the president obama's visit in beijing just last month. for decades, the united states has supported china's peaceful rise. we have worked to avoid strategic rivalries into narrow or at a minimum to manage our differences.
among neighbors to support for the well-established regional border that includes you know i think aipac, east asia, another for an of course that regional order is built on the strong u.s. alliances and security partnerships that kept the reasons save and stable. the u.s. has championed and a testament economic and political linkages, educational and technical exchanges. as a public hundreds of million of people out of poverty and if each country in northeast asia has developed and founded...
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from that but they are committed to doing that with this deal that was just signed by obama at the aipacll take a long time and in the meantime the air quality will remain her ethic. >> they had a beijing marathon. >> they hold it anyway. orlet's get to the agenda with some authority shaping the day. agendas we could work with in these markets and without question it is deflation. it is over there and not part of america is the idea but then you see some of the real economy shocks of the last couple of days, the five-year forwards view of inflation is john dropping. the rapidity about how that has come in, it is not inflation or disinflation, there are brutal moves. a constant concern, i am looking at venezuela. benchmarknt there -- 2027 dropped to $.44 on the dollar yesterday. bloomberg news has been doing great work on this, she found a he saidst night, something that is hard to process. it is hard to think of a new marginal buyer for venezuelan debt, that gain seems to be over very quickly. >> on my agenda, something a little bit lighter, the golden globe awards domination's be announ
from that but they are committed to doing that with this deal that was just signed by obama at the aipacll take a long time and in the meantime the air quality will remain her ethic. >> they had a beijing marathon. >> they hold it anyway. orlet's get to the agenda with some authority shaping the day. agendas we could work with in these markets and without question it is deflation. it is over there and not part of america is the idea but then you see some of the real economy shocks...
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is not playing a leadership role, believe me, is not when we are hearing when we go to aipac where the economic leadership is unparalleled. where the economy is growing, coming out of recession over the last six years to a position of growth. u.s. is in a strong position here. we are leading, building coalitions. addressing global challenges. seizing opportunities, whether the opportunity to lead the world to combat climate change. to build a long-term, sustainable health and that keeps the american people safe. whether it is concluding what we hope will be a trans pacific trade agreement. these are things that are a a product of an energetic, economically strong and recovering american leadership. without which i shudder to think where we would be. her daynk you can tell is busy and she has been kind to spend some of it with us. please join us in thanking her. [applause] will look atanel whether the blackout of certain sports broadcasts are harmful. ofwill hear from officials the fcc. live coverage begins tomorrow morning from the senate judiciary committee at 10:15 on c-span3. chuck
is not playing a leadership role, believe me, is not when we are hearing when we go to aipac where the economic leadership is unparalleled. where the economy is growing, coming out of recession over the last six years to a position of growth. u.s. is in a strong position here. we are leading, building coalitions. addressing global challenges. seizing opportunities, whether the opportunity to lead the world to combat climate change. to build a long-term, sustainable health and that keeps the...
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was sponsoring in 2011 aipac san francisco -- apec san francisco is an example of the momentum building. it focuses on the obstacles women face in business, access to capital, access to markets, skills training, capacity building, and leadership. these challenges have guided the work of this council as well. let's look at two, access to capital and leadership. globally, researchers estimate that the financing gap for women-owned businesses where the greatest acceleration of growth occurs -- that is where most of the jobs come from -- that gap between financing women's businesses and men's businesses is around $285 billion. yet, we know that if more women have access to credit, more businesses would get off the ground, more jobs will be created, more revenue generated. similarly, women still face fewer opportunities to rise up the corporate ladder and hold leadership positions. only 5% of the ceos of fortune global companies are women. this is despite the fact that it has now been very convincingly shown that when women have a seat at the corporate board table, their perspectives often i
was sponsoring in 2011 aipac san francisco -- apec san francisco is an example of the momentum building. it focuses on the obstacles women face in business, access to capital, access to markets, skills training, capacity building, and leadership. these challenges have guided the work of this council as well. let's look at two, access to capital and leadership. globally, researchers estimate that the financing gap for women-owned businesses where the greatest acceleration of growth occurs --...