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tour as opposed to a listening tour as it's been billed in your view you know i don't think the american empire does too much listening really it does a lot of instruction and it still has the military weight to do that although they encouraged for instance the european powers france and britain to take the lead in the libyan intervention that was inconceivable without the american go ahead i'm with i merican support and we recently saw that the americans were complaining that their european allies were literally running out to bullets towards the end of the libyan conflict and had they not been resupplied by the americans they no doubt would have done so i think you can see almost a marked cause a move but u.s. u.k. european relations are not incident well speaking of another conflict where the u.s. may be sort of hedging its bets syria of course on this listening tour john kerry is reportedly and may be meeting with some representatives of the syrian opposition who have of course pulled out of recent international talks there's been some criticism out there that western states are perhaps los
tour as opposed to a listening tour as it's been billed in your view you know i don't think the american empire does too much listening really it does a lot of instruction and it still has the military weight to do that although they encouraged for instance the european powers france and britain to take the lead in the libyan intervention that was inconceivable without the american go ahead i'm with i merican support and we recently saw that the americans were complaining that their european...
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rights to the american empire is based on the dollar not so my. you know people don't understand that america has an environment like they resist the label they say we don't have an empire and we're just minding our business over here and in between mexico and canada but the dollar the defacto global world reserve currency in places like iran and elsewhere has been the really their means for imperialism yes absolutely michael hudson writes well on the subject wrote about dollar germany and that's precisely what we've got the petro dollar of the deal between the saudis and the us going way way back was you know we keep you in power say the u.s. we buy your dollars say the saudis ok so they're back to going from a dollar stand up to gas diplomacy in iran so we move from dollar to gas or not talk about how this gas the whole issue right where where where this where this comes from is the thought that basically energy is neutral. if you go back to the cold war the russians were reliably supplying gas into western europe right through the cold war and
rights to the american empire is based on the dollar not so my. you know people don't understand that america has an environment like they resist the label they say we don't have an empire and we're just minding our business over here and in between mexico and canada but the dollar the defacto global world reserve currency in places like iran and elsewhere has been the really their means for imperialism yes absolutely michael hudson writes well on the subject wrote about dollar germany and...
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when i say the american empire is based on the dollar not so much you know people don't understand that america has an environment like they resist the label they say we don't have an empire we're just minding our business over here and in between mexico and canada but the dollar the defacto mobile world reserve currency in places like iran and elsewhere has been really the there means for imperialism yes absolutely michael hudson writes well on the subject wrote about dollar hedge of money and that's precisely what we've got the petro dollar of the deal between the saudis and the us going way way back was you know we keep you in power say the u.s. we buy your dollar say the saudis ok it's all going back to going from a dollar stand up to gas diplomacy in iran so we move from dollar gas or not talk about how this gas the whole issue right where this where this comes from is the thought that basically energy is neutral. if you go back to the cold war the russians were reliably supplying gas into western europe right through the cold war and the west were paying for it no matter that they
when i say the american empire is based on the dollar not so much you know people don't understand that america has an environment like they resist the label they say we don't have an empire we're just minding our business over here and in between mexico and canada but the dollar the defacto mobile world reserve currency in places like iran and elsewhere has been really the there means for imperialism yes absolutely michael hudson writes well on the subject wrote about dollar hedge of money and...
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most of the american empire is based on the dollar not so much you know people don't understand that america has a higher math like they resist the label they say we don't have an empire and we're just minding our business over here and in between mexico and canada but the dollar the defacto mobile world reserve currency in places like iran and elsewhere has been really the there means for imperialism yes absolutely michael hudson writes well on this subject he wrote about dollar hedge of money and that's precisely what we've got the petro dollar of the deal between the saudis and the us going way way back was you know we keep you in power say the u.s. we buy your dollar debt say the saudis ok so they're back to going from a dollar stand up to gas diplomacy in iran so we move from dollar gas or not talk about how this gas the whole issue right where this where this comes from is the thought that basically energy is neutral. if you go back to the cold war the russians were reliably supplying gas into western europe right through the cold war and the west were paying for it no matter t
most of the american empire is based on the dollar not so much you know people don't understand that america has a higher math like they resist the label they say we don't have an empire and we're just minding our business over here and in between mexico and canada but the dollar the defacto mobile world reserve currency in places like iran and elsewhere has been really the there means for imperialism yes absolutely michael hudson writes well on this subject he wrote about dollar hedge of money...
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most of the american empire is based on the dollar not so much you know people don't understand that america has a higher math like they resist the label they say we don't have an empire and we're just minding our business over here and in between mexico and canada but the dollar the defacto the world reserve currency in places like iran and elsewhere is banned the really the their means for imperialism yes absolutely michael hudson writes well on this subject he wrote about dollar hedge of money and that's precisely what we've got the petro dollar of the deal between the saudis and the us going way way back was you know we keep you in power say the u.s. we buy your dollar say the saudis ok it's all going back to going from a dollar stand up to gas diplomacy in iran we move from dollar gas to not talk about how this gas the whole issue right where where where this where this comes from is the thought that basically energy is neutral so if you go back to the cold war the russians were reliably supplying gas into western europe right through the cold war and the west were paying for it
most of the american empire is based on the dollar not so much you know people don't understand that america has a higher math like they resist the label they say we don't have an empire and we're just minding our business over here and in between mexico and canada but the dollar the defacto the world reserve currency in places like iran and elsewhere is banned the really the their means for imperialism yes absolutely michael hudson writes well on this subject he wrote about dollar hedge of...
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but from our perspective i don't think it's written anywhere that the american empire will last foreverady starting to see that shift. the tart-up visas in canada, europe they'll set up shops in mexico, chile is paying companies $45,000 to go there and start a company. meanwhile, facebook has growing offices in dublin and google is complaining of immigration issues. >> michael: i know a lot of ceos are putting their effort into comprehensive immigration reform. you believe it should be stand alone. it should not be part of comprehensive reform, is that right? >> true. congress has approval rating of 14%. without overwhelming pressure i wouldn't trust them with a box of matches. comprehensive immigration re retournament is a divisive simple but visa and start up they would more likely to succeed. >> michael: it's a conversation you don't see very often because we all have one idea of what immigration reform would look like and what they work towards but this is a very serious part of the economy and it's being hurt by too strict of an immigration policy. >> 40% of companies were found by
but from our perspective i don't think it's written anywhere that the american empire will last foreverady starting to see that shift. the tart-up visas in canada, europe they'll set up shops in mexico, chile is paying companies $45,000 to go there and start a company. meanwhile, facebook has growing offices in dublin and google is complaining of immigration issues. >> michael: i know a lot of ceos are putting their effort into comprehensive immigration reform. you believe it should be...
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what interested me so much, you wake up in a country where you feel like the american empire has run you look for sanity inside the insanity where we live. the sanity for me, i found was in a dark dank hall on death row in pennsylvania, and the subject of my film, mumia abu-jamal. he answers the empire, and that's ultimately what this film is about. it's about authoring something other than the commonplace use of violence and lies in this country. people always ask me you know, you made a film about such a radical guy. i don't think mumia is radical at all. here is a guy who suggests peace over war. he suggests feeding people over starving people. and he suggests that the economic rapists in this country shouldn't be doing what they're doing. that's pretty straightforward. radicals will be missiles into neighborhoods. >> john: i think most people would be surprised how in the mainstream mumia's views are. but i can't imagine it was all that easy to make a film like this. let me ask you, noel, what were some of the obstacles that you found in making a film about such a controversial f
what interested me so much, you wake up in a country where you feel like the american empire has run you look for sanity inside the insanity where we live. the sanity for me, i found was in a dark dank hall on death row in pennsylvania, and the subject of my film, mumia abu-jamal. he answers the empire, and that's ultimately what this film is about. it's about authoring something other than the commonplace use of violence and lies in this country. people always ask me you know, you made a film...
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i am sure you are familiar with the work of d-nd for example, who wrote things such as the american empire and years before that, john neuhaus, one of my favorite writers wrote in imperial america and other books have dealt with this with an unusual background in the sense that i spent 42 years in the government and the state department, defense department and the cia have security clearances for that entire length of time and i was convinced the kind of country in spirit that you need as an intelligence officer should be taken to this field of the defense budget and the military. i was told social security is the third rail of american politics and i guess it is but another rail of american politics and policy is the defense budget and if you look at what you read in the so-called mainstream press including the best of it, "the new york times," 85 to 90% of what we read in the paper and what we read in our magazines comes from officials sources we are getting what people want us to read. it's very difficult for a contrary and to get into the mainstream press and i know that from personal
i am sure you are familiar with the work of d-nd for example, who wrote things such as the american empire and years before that, john neuhaus, one of my favorite writers wrote in imperial america and other books have dealt with this with an unusual background in the sense that i spent 42 years in the government and the state department, defense department and the cia have security clearances for that entire length of time and i was convinced the kind of country in spirit that you need as an...
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i'm sure a lot of you are familiar with the works who wrote things like the american empire and 10 years before that, john neuhaus, one of my favorite new york writers, wrote imperial america. other books have dealt with this. the background and ascends, i have spent 42 years in the government beyond the state department, defense department, the cia. i have security clearances for that entire length of time. and i was convinced that the kind of contrarian spirit that you need is an intelligence officer should be taken to this field of the defense budget and the military. social security is the third rail of american politics, and i guess it is. another third rail of american politics and american policy is the defense budget. if you look at what you read in the so-called mainstream press, including the best of it, "the new york times", 85 to 90% of what we read in the paper and what we read in our magazines comes from official sources, basically people and very important positions and what they want us to read. it is very difficult for a contrarian to get into the mainstream press. i kno
i'm sure a lot of you are familiar with the works who wrote things like the american empire and 10 years before that, john neuhaus, one of my favorite new york writers, wrote imperial america. other books have dealt with this. the background and ascends, i have spent 42 years in the government beyond the state department, defense department, the cia. i have security clearances for that entire length of time. and i was convinced that the kind of contrarian spirit that you need is an intelligence...
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and so i think it is a fair description and to call it an american empire. nk that the compare softens to the roman empire -- the comparisons to the roman empire are perhaps so apt because the times are so different. but do we use the military to accomplish some of these objectives? probably. are we interested in profits? yes. we tolerate human rights crimes in china, and at the same time we try to crush cuba. cuba doing the best it can to develop its health care system under the american embargo had almost no catheters of any kind and other kinds of medical equipment, and there were certain surgeries in cuba that were made impossible because of the american embargo, and children were dying in cuba for that reason. nonetheless, we continued to throttle cuba. but we would never consider doing such to china, because it would not be in our interests to do that in china. your second question was -- >> host: u.s. role in the killing of moammar gadhafi. >> guest: well, i think that was unfortunate. that -- i never believed or never wanted to send the u.s. military
and so i think it is a fair description and to call it an american empire. nk that the compare softens to the roman empire -- the comparisons to the roman empire are perhaps so apt because the times are so different. but do we use the military to accomplish some of these objectives? probably. are we interested in profits? yes. we tolerate human rights crimes in china, and at the same time we try to crush cuba. cuba doing the best it can to develop its health care system under the american...
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and so i think it is a fair description and to call it an american empire. nk that the compare softens to the roman empire -- the comparisons to the roman empire are perhaps so apt because the times are so different. but do we use the military to accomplish some of these objectives? probably. are we interested in profits? yes. we tolerate human rights crimes in china, and at the same time we try to crush cuba. cuba doing the best it can to develop its health care system under the american embargo had almost no catheters of any kind and other kinds of medical equipment, and there were certain surgeries in cuba that were made impossible because of the american embargo, and children were dying in cuba for that reason. nonetheless, we continued to throttle cuba. but we would never consider doing such to china, because it would not be in our interests to do that in china. your second question was -- >> host: u.s. role in the killing of moammar gadhafi. >> guest: well, i think that was unfortunate. that -- i never believed or never wanted to send the u.s. military
and so i think it is a fair description and to call it an american empire. nk that the compare softens to the roman empire -- the comparisons to the roman empire are perhaps so apt because the times are so different. but do we use the military to accomplish some of these objectives? probably. are we interested in profits? yes. we tolerate human rights crimes in china, and at the same time we try to crush cuba. cuba doing the best it can to develop its health care system under the american...
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you know, so i think it is a rare description to say and caln it an american empire.ns to the roman empirea are perhaps still act.differ because the times are so different. do we use the military to accomplish some of these objectives? probably. are we interested in this? yes. we tolerate human rights crimes in china. crush at the same time, we try to crush cuba. cuba is doing the best it can to develop its health care system. under the american embargo theye had almost no catheters or any other kind of medical men.that there were certain surgeriese of that were made and possible because of the american embargo and the children were dying in wba for that reason. we continued to throttle cuba.d but we would never consider doing such a thing to china because it would not be in our best interest to do so. it would not be good to do that in china. >>e second question was? >> host: the h u.s. role. >> guest: i think that was unfortunate. i never believed her never wanted to believe or want tosouh send the u.s. military to right wrongs. i thought itak would be a mistae ther
you know, so i think it is a rare description to say and caln it an american empire.ns to the roman empirea are perhaps still act.differ because the times are so different. do we use the military to accomplish some of these objectives? probably. are we interested in this? yes. we tolerate human rights crimes in china. crush at the same time, we try to crush cuba. cuba is doing the best it can to develop its health care system. under the american embargo theye had almost no catheters or any...
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strong opinions on the show especially on the subject of drones the war on terror and the american military empire but you know there's still a lot that can be said. we try our best to provide a very strong platform for alternative voices here so i want to play a very quick interview that we did with george galloway so check out. the wars are cheaper in human terms because of course although the u.s. has declared the war effectively all of our young american and british soldiers are still coming home in boxes others without their limbs others. have gone crazy in the war zone and mother them their wives or kill themselves or fill the police and prison cells of the respective nations or little the pavements with the other homeless people who have been abandoned by the very society they were told they were fighting to protect drones of course. just as many people but they don't run the risk of of allied casualties president obama saw fit to make a joke out of all of that he said that you don't you don't see these drones coming that's true you don't until your wife is sitting there beside you minus he
strong opinions on the show especially on the subject of drones the war on terror and the american military empire but you know there's still a lot that can be said. we try our best to provide a very strong platform for alternative voices here so i want to play a very quick interview that we did with george galloway so check out. the wars are cheaper in human terms because of course although the u.s. has declared the war effectively all of our young american and british soldiers are still...
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strong opinions on the show especially on the subject of drones the war on terror and the american military empire but you know there's still a lot that can be said. we try our best to provide a very strong platform for alternative voices here so i want to play a very quick interview that we did with george galloway check out. the wars are cheaper in human terms because of course although the u.s. has declared the war effectively all of our young american and british soldiers are still coming home in boxes others without their limbs others. have gone crazy in the war zone and mother them their wives or kill themselves or fill the police and prison cells of the respective nations or little the pavements with the other homeless people who have been abandoned by the very society they were told they were fighting to protect drones of course. just as many people but they don't run the risk of of allied casualties president obama saw fit to make a joke out of all of that he said that you don't you don't see these drones coming that's true you don't until your wife is sitting there beside you minus our h
strong opinions on the show especially on the subject of drones the war on terror and the american military empire but you know there's still a lot that can be said. we try our best to provide a very strong platform for alternative voices here so i want to play a very quick interview that we did with george galloway check out. the wars are cheaper in human terms because of course although the u.s. has declared the war effectively all of our young american and british soldiers are still coming...
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strong opinions on the show especially on the subject of drones the war on terror and the american military empire but you know there's still a lot that can be said. we try our best to provide a very strong platform for alternative voices here so i want to play a very quick interview that we did with george galloway so check out. the wars are cheaper in human terms because of course although the u.s. has declared the war effectively all of our young american and british soldiers are still coming home in boxes others without their limbs others. have gone crazy in the war zone and mother them their wives or kill themselves or fill the police and prison cells of the respective nations or little the pavements with the other homeless people who have been abandoned by the very society they were told they were fighting to protect drones of course. just as many people but they don't run the risk of of allied casualties president obama saw fit to make a joke out of all of that he said that you don't you don't see these drones coming that's true you don't until your wife is sitting there beside you minus ou
strong opinions on the show especially on the subject of drones the war on terror and the american military empire but you know there's still a lot that can be said. we try our best to provide a very strong platform for alternative voices here so i want to play a very quick interview that we did with george galloway so check out. the wars are cheaper in human terms because of course although the u.s. has declared the war effectively all of our young american and british soldiers are still...
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strong opinions on the show especially on the subject of drones the war on terror and the american military empire but you know there's still a lot that can be said. we try our best to provide a very strong platform for alternative voices here so i want to play a very quick interview that we did with george galloway so check out. the wars are cheaper in human terms because of course although the u.s. has declared the war effectively all of our young american and british soldiers are still coming home in boxes others without their limbs others. have gone crazy in the war zone and mother them their wives or kill themselves or fill the police and prison cells of the respective nations or little the pavements with the other homeless people who have been abandoned by the very society they were told they were fighting to protect drones of course. just as many people but they don't run the risk of of allied casualties president obama saw fit to make a joke out of all of that he said that you don't you don't see these drones coming that's true you don't until your wife is sitting there beside you minus he
strong opinions on the show especially on the subject of drones the war on terror and the american military empire but you know there's still a lot that can be said. we try our best to provide a very strong platform for alternative voices here so i want to play a very quick interview that we did with george galloway so check out. the wars are cheaper in human terms because of course although the u.s. has declared the war effectively all of our young american and british soldiers are still...
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strong opinions on the show especially on the subject of drones the war on terror and the american military empire but you know there's still a lot that can be said. we try our best to provide a very strong platform for alternative voices here so i want to play a very quick interview that we did with george galloway check out. the wars are cheaper in human terms because of course although the u.s. has declared the war effectively all of our young american and british soldiers are still coming home in boxes others without their limbs others. have gone crazy in the war zone and mother them their wives or kill themselves or fill the police and prison cells of the respective nations or little the pavements with the other homeless people who have been abandoned by the very society they were told they were fighting to protect drones of course. just as many people but they don't run the risk of of allied casualties president obama saw fit to make a joke out of all of that he said that you don't you don't see these drones coming that's true you don't until your wife is sitting there beside you minus our h
strong opinions on the show especially on the subject of drones the war on terror and the american military empire but you know there's still a lot that can be said. we try our best to provide a very strong platform for alternative voices here so i want to play a very quick interview that we did with george galloway check out. the wars are cheaper in human terms because of course although the u.s. has declared the war effectively all of our young american and british soldiers are still coming...
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strong opinions on the show especially on the subject of drones the war on terror and the american military empire but you know there's still a lot that can be said. we try our best to provide a very strong platform for alternative voices here so i want to play a very quick interview that we did with george galloway check out. the wars are cheaper in human terms because of course although the u.s. has declared the war effectively all of our young american and british soldiers are still coming home in boxes others without their limbs others. have gone crazy in the war zone and mother them their wives or kill themselves or fill the police and prison cells of the respective nations or little other pavements with the other homeless people who have been abandoned by the very society they were told they were fighting to protect drones of course. just as many people but they don't run the risk of of allied casualties president obama saw fit to make a joke out of all of that he said you don't you don't see these drones coming that's true you don't until your wife is sitting there beside you minus our head
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tangerines came from lisbon and yams from an american empire and thousands of cigars all over the worldrchill worried about the effects of rationing on the peoples energy volvos, diets, morale, spirit. you read about everything. no detail is too trivial. for example, he worried british would not get enough sugar to get through the winter. when he was asked by staff what they should do about providing fish, he declared his policy to be quote up most fish. the supply of salt and vinegar remained stable, important for chips or french fries as they call them. i do hope you will read my book with much new information about the wit and wisdom of winston churchill. there's also a funny story, which is too complicated to tell you about here. .. thank you. [applause] >> we mentioned everyone, but in order to have your questions answered, please go to the microphone. please wait until you are recognized. the microphone will come to your area. okay? all right. >> are there any questions or comments? >> yes? >> okay, thank you so much, and welcome to arizona. you need a reference to the second fron
tangerines came from lisbon and yams from an american empire and thousands of cigars all over the worldrchill worried about the effects of rationing on the peoples energy volvos, diets, morale, spirit. you read about everything. no detail is too trivial. for example, he worried british would not get enough sugar to get through the winter. when he was asked by staff what they should do about providing fish, he declared his policy to be quote up most fish. the supply of salt and vinegar remained...
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who has run the cia and the nsa says the chinese are intent on building their economic empire by stealing americanrets. >> this is stealing american wealth. it's stealing american jobs. it's stealing american competitive advantage. >> is the threat growing? >> yes. it -- it grows daily and what we're really fearing is these advanced persistent threats. >> the advanced persistent threat is the guy that comes every day, in china, reports to work and sits in that network. >> undetected and extracting information. >> in a new report released this week the cyber security firm mandiant pinpointed where some of the most sophisticated hackers in china are working, in or around this building, a chinese military unit's headquarters on the outskirts of shanghai. this elite group of hackers has been dubbed the shanghai group. they've struck 141 times since 2006 across all sectors of the u.s. economy. this is the first time such a group has been tracked right to the doorstep of the people's liberation army. the shanghai group is not the first to be accused of cyber theft. >> it's scary. i mean, this is the pro
who has run the cia and the nsa says the chinese are intent on building their economic empire by stealing americanrets. >> this is stealing american wealth. it's stealing american jobs. it's stealing american competitive advantage. >> is the threat growing? >> yes. it -- it grows daily and what we're really fearing is these advanced persistent threats. >> the advanced persistent threat is the guy that comes every day, in china, reports to work and sits in that network....
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government's been doing out is being wasted or ends up in the wrong hands we in american and british gloom aircon empire were responsible for the majority of these conflicts flaring up in this unrest flaring up in places like africa the middle east in asia i think people need to take a very close look at what's going on and what their political leaders are up to in this department. weapons and money also the focus of the british prime minister's visit to india this week. bringing you an indian perspective on what stumbling blocks may jump of the links between london and. president struggles to a peace protesters with promises lower enforcement continue to. abuse by the local police. officer the. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. mission free cretaceous three. four judges three. arrangement three. three stooges free. old free broadcast quality video for your media project a free media. dot com. it isn't just approaching f
government's been doing out is being wasted or ends up in the wrong hands we in american and british gloom aircon empire were responsible for the majority of these conflicts flaring up in this unrest flaring up in places like africa the middle east in asia i think people need to take a very close look at what's going on and what their political leaders are up to in this department. weapons and money also the focus of the british prime minister's visit to india this week. bringing you an indian...
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who has run the cia and the nsa says the chinese are intent on building their economic empire by stealing americanrets. >> this is stealing american wealth. it's stealing american jobs. it's stealing american competitive advantage. >> is the threat growing? >> yes. it -- it grows daily and what we're really fearing is these advanced persistent threats. >> the advanced persistent threat is the guy that comes every day, in china, reports to work and sits in that network. >> undetected and extracting information. >> in a new report released this week the cyber security firm mandiant pinpointed where some of the most sophisticated hackers in china are working, in or around this building, a chinese military unit's headquarters on the outskirts of shanghai. this elite group of hackers has been dubbed the shanghai group. they've struck 141 times since 2006 across all sectors of the u.s. economy. this is the first time such a group has been tracked right to the doorstep of the people's liberation army. the shanghai group is not the first to be accused of cyber theft. >> it's scary. i mean, this is the pro
who has run the cia and the nsa says the chinese are intent on building their economic empire by stealing americanrets. >> this is stealing american wealth. it's stealing american jobs. it's stealing american competitive advantage. >> is the threat growing? >> yes. it -- it grows daily and what we're really fearing is these advanced persistent threats. >> the advanced persistent threat is the guy that comes every day, in china, reports to work and sits in that network....
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american classic. >>> finally tonight, they have been around since the days of the roman empire. the redwood forests are right there in that song about this land. but after years of logging and cutting, our giant redwoods are facing tough times. but a man with a plan is getting in the game to help. his story tonight from nbc's kristen dahlgren. >> reporter: towering above the ground for thousands of years, the giant redwoods were no match for man. split and sawed for timber, fewer than 5% of the gentle giants are still standing. the oldest and biggest were taken first. at 30 feet across, this stump is wider than any tree living today. it once stood 40 stories tall. but over 150 years after it was chopped down, take a look. new growth. what they're now turning into a new generation. >> what this tree has, it holds potential to be as big as its parents. >> reporter: cloning the largest trees that ever lived. >> this one is perfect. they just kept saying, it's impossible, can't be done. we didn't listen. >> reporter: david founded the archangel ancient tree archives. his mission, to
american classic. >>> finally tonight, they have been around since the days of the roman empire. the redwood forests are right there in that song about this land. but after years of logging and cutting, our giant redwoods are facing tough times. but a man with a plan is getting in the game to help. his story tonight from nbc's kristen dahlgren. >> reporter: towering above the ground for thousands of years, the giant redwoods were no match for man. split and sawed for timber,...
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empire to d.c. in 2007. cooking shows and farmer's markets helped turn americans into smarter food consumers. >> they know about ingredients. they may not know how to cook it, but they know what it should taste like. >> lets the executive chef to serve up some adventurous dishes, the d.c. crowd may have cringed at a while back. contemplating change of jobs. >> corporate tax attorney. >> he did just fine, estado is one of d.c.'s hottest restaurants. >> we are not yet at the level of new york, san francisco, or even chicago and los angeles. once you get past four cities, d.c. could hold its own with anyone. >> you can see washington's culinary transformation from up here on a rooftop in northeast where what was old is new again. off florida avenue on the site of what was the old union terminal market, new life, richard works for eyeden. the developer as a chef, he heard the same questions over and over. >> where do you get your meat? >> there are meats. >> some of the most phenomenal bacon in the country. chefs import this stuff. >> plus, spices and vegetables. >> we want experiences. as you travel throughout the
empire to d.c. in 2007. cooking shows and farmer's markets helped turn americans into smarter food consumers. >> they know about ingredients. they may not know how to cook it, but they know what it should taste like. >> lets the executive chef to serve up some adventurous dishes, the d.c. crowd may have cringed at a while back. contemplating change of jobs. >> corporate tax attorney. >> he did just fine, estado is one of d.c.'s hottest restaurants. >> we are not...
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empire state building may be an american landmark, but australian runners reached the top first during vertical marathon. mark bourne and susie walsh, both aussies, were the fastest man and woman to climb the skyscrapers 1,576 steps with bourne finishing in 10:12. the speedy stair climber averaged about 2 1/2 steps per second. impressive. coming up on the half, the one big pharma stock a wall street firm says you should sell right now. we're going to reveal it in our top three trades. the stock selloff today, is gold the best place to hide? we're going to break that down. how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated technical analysis is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account.
empire state building may be an american landmark, but australian runners reached the top first during vertical marathon. mark bourne and susie walsh, both aussies, were the fastest man and woman to climb the skyscrapers 1,576 steps with bourne finishing in 10:12. the speedy stair climber averaged about 2 1/2 steps per second. impressive. coming up on the half, the one big pharma stock a wall street firm says you should sell right now. we're going to reveal it in our top three trades. the stock...
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empire to d.c. in 2007. he says cooking shows and farmers marks has helped turn americans into smarter food consumers. >> theyw about ingredients. they might not know how to cook it. they know what it should taste like. >> reporter: that lets the executive chef to serve up adventurous dishes that the d.c. crowd might have cringed about. >> service career change. >> reporter: he did just fine. >> we are not yet obviously the level of new york, san francisco, or chicago or los angeles. once you get past those four cities, i think d.c. could hold its own with anyone. boston, philly, miami. >> reporter: you can see washington's culinary transformation from up here on a rooftop in northeast where what was old is new again. off florida avenue that was the old union terminal. as a chef here asked the same questions over and over. >> where do you get your meat? >> reporter: there are meats. >> some of the most phenomenal bacon in the country. chefs import this stuff. >> reporter: plus spices and vegetables. >> we don't want to be a food court. we want experiences. as you travel throughout the market you hit the soda
empire to d.c. in 2007. he says cooking shows and farmers marks has helped turn americans into smarter food consumers. >> theyw about ingredients. they might not know how to cook it. they know what it should taste like. >> reporter: that lets the executive chef to serve up adventurous dishes that the d.c. crowd might have cringed about. >> service career change. >> reporter: he did just fine. >> we are not yet obviously the level of new york, san francisco, or...
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in 1907, corning american glassworks came over to britain trying to sell the u.k. and empire these rights, do you wanna take these rights?" "no, no, no." nobody wanted it. till they went up to sunderland, and they ran into a funny little rinky-dink glassworks up in sunderland called jobling's and said, "do you want to take this patent?" and they said, "we'll give it a go. what is it?" they said, "it's called pyrex," and within 20 years, they had 350,000 people producing pyrex in sunderland. it was the most democratic glassware that's ever been. every home from buckingham palace to 23 railway cuttings owned pyrex. and they were making so much money that the governor, ernest procter began to get delusions of grandeur. as well as pots and pans he wanted to make art glass. lalique told him to go away. sabino, a lalique glassmaker told him to go away. so he decided to make it himself. and this is precisely what they made-- opalique, made by jobling. and it's quite collected. it's got the patent number the design patent number, there. so do you like it? is it a thing you like? yes,
in 1907, corning american glassworks came over to britain trying to sell the u.k. and empire these rights, do you wanna take these rights?" "no, no, no." nobody wanted it. till they went up to sunderland, and they ran into a funny little rinky-dink glassworks up in sunderland called jobling's and said, "do you want to take this patent?" and they said, "we'll give it a go. what is it?" they said, "it's called pyrex," and within 20 years, they had...
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american history. >> yeah, the evil empire speech, we can see a clip here. >> clayton: yeah, go ahead and play it. >>he temptation of lively-- or dechairing yourselves above it all, equally-- to ignore the facts of history and the aggressive impulses of an evil empire. >> clayton: the evil empire speech. >> i love that speech and you know, what's remarkable about that speech is, a, the people around him didn't really want him to give it. they thought that language was fiery in politics and spring of '83 he said i'm going to give that speech and what he want today do brand the soviets. a symmetry between kennedy's and reagan's speech. and you can see the beginning of the end of the cold war by that speech. by the end of the decade we had won it. it's an overlooked moment in our country's history. an incredible street. >> clayton: and george w. bush may be pulling something from that, naming the axis of evil years later. and great to have you here on this he president day weekend. >> good to be here. >> clayton: and yogurt is a healthy breakfast. we bet you don't know the four different types of sugars
american history. >> yeah, the evil empire speech, we can see a clip here. >> clayton: yeah, go ahead and play it. >>he temptation of lively-- or dechairing yourselves above it all, equally-- to ignore the facts of history and the aggressive impulses of an evil empire. >> clayton: the evil empire speech. >> i love that speech and you know, what's remarkable about that speech is, a, the people around him didn't really want him to give it. they thought that language...
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rate today creates the worst performance for any american economy three and half years after the onset of a recovery in our history but those are empiricallythat only secretary of state clinton would be interested in, i'd understand. she is leavingwashington, so washington will have to deal with other facts. at least not soon. >> secretary -- she is the secretary of state. she doesn't have anything to do with economic policy. lou: neither did timothy dagen for crying out loud. [laughter] lou: thank you, guys. i figured. angela, thanks you so much. have a great super bowl weekend. make your teams win. everyone's team win. that's it for us tonight. that's it for us tonight. have a great weekend. ♪ music kids will spend 22 minutes watching us, the super duper party troopers, sing about ants in their pants. brushing for two minutes now, can save your child from severe tooth pain later. two minutes twice a day. they have the time.
rate today creates the worst performance for any american economy three and half years after the onset of a recovery in our history but those are empiricallythat only secretary of state clinton would be interested in, i'd understand. she is leavingwashington, so washington will have to deal with other facts. at least not soon. >> secretary -- she is the secretary of state. she doesn't have anything to do with economic policy. lou: neither did timothy dagen for crying out loud. [laughter]...
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rate today creates the worst performance for any american economy three and half years after the onset of a recovery in our history but those are empiricallyuld be interested in, i'd understand. she is leaving washington, so washington will have to deal with other facts. at least not soon. >> secretary -- she is the secretary of state. she doesn't have anything to do with economic policy. lou: neither did timothy dagen for crying out loud. [laughter] lou: thank you, guys. i figured. angela, thanks you so much. have a great super bowl weekend. make your teams win. everyone's team win. that's it for us tonight. have a great weekend. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states,
rate today creates the worst performance for any american economy three and half years after the onset of a recovery in our history but those are empiricallyuld be interested in, i'd understand. she is leaving washington, so washington will have to deal with other facts. at least not soon. >> secretary -- she is the secretary of state. she doesn't have anything to do with economic policy. lou: neither did timothy dagen for crying out loud. [laughter] lou: thank you, guys. i figured....
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rate today creates the worst performance for any american economy three and half years after the onset of a recovery in our history but those are empiricallyretary of state clinton would be interested in, i'd understand. she is leaving washington, so washington will have to deal with other facts. at least not soon. >> secretary -- she is the secretary of state. she doesn't have anything to do with economic policy. lou: neither did timothy dagen for crying out loud. [laughter] lou: thank you, guys. i figured. angela, thanks you so much. have a great super bowl weekend. make your teams win. everyone's team win. that's it for us tonight. have a great weekend. good night from new york city. ♪ officemax knows... ...tax time can be...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purche, everday! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less?
rate today creates the worst performance for any american economy three and half years after the onset of a recovery in our history but those are empiricallyretary of state clinton would be interested in, i'd understand. she is leaving washington, so washington will have to deal with other facts. at least not soon. >> secretary -- she is the secretary of state. she doesn't have anything to do with economic policy. lou: neither did timothy dagen for crying out loud. [laughter] lou: thank...
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rate today creates the worst performance for any american economy three and half years after the onset of a recovery in our history but those are empirically secretary of state clinton would be interested in, i'd understand. she is leaving washington, so washington will have to deal with other facts. at least not soon. >> secretary -- she is the secretary of state. she doesn't have anything to do with economic policy. lou: neither did timothy daen for crying out loud. [laughter] lou: thank you, guys. i figured. angela, thanks you so much. have a great super bowl weekend. make your teams win. everyone's team win. that's it for us tonight. that's it for us tonight. have a great weekend. at a dry cleaner, that's it for us tonight. have a great weekend. we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach ac
rate today creates the worst performance for any american economy three and half years after the onset of a recovery in our history but those are empirically secretary of state clinton would be interested in, i'd understand. she is leaving washington, so washington will have to deal with other facts. at least not soon. >> secretary -- she is the secretary of state. she doesn't have anything to do with economic policy. lou: neither did timothy daen for crying out loud. [laughter] lou:...
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empire. >> adam housley, thank you very much. >>> your choice of airlines is about to shrink. two major carriers are combining, u.s. airways and americans. it may mean less competition in the skies. what does he mean for you when -- it mean for you when you try to book a ticket. >> as we watch the crippled cruise ship, continuing coverage. auto we're going to talk to a mother waiting to be reunited with her young daughter. [ cellphone beeps ] i'm a teenage girl. [ cellphone beeps ] my bff becky texts and says she's kissed johnny. well, that's a problem 'cause i like johnny. now i'm emotionally compromised, and... woopsies! [ tires screech ] i'm all omg, becky's not even hot. and if you've got cut-rate insurance, you could be payin' for this yourself. so get allstate. you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. [ tires screech ] [ dennis ] mayhem is everywhere. so get an allstate agent. are you in good hands? back to our top stories, the long, slow journey to port for a crippled carnival cruise ship and the miserable passengers suffered another setback when a towline snapped, setting the vessel adrift. jonathan tel
empire. >> adam housley, thank you very much. >>> your choice of airlines is about to shrink. two major carriers are combining, u.s. airways and americans. it may mean less competition in the skies. what does he mean for you when -- it mean for you when you try to book a ticket. >> as we watch the crippled cruise ship, continuing coverage. auto we're going to talk to a mother waiting to be reunited with her young daughter. [ cellphone beeps ] i'm a teenage girl. [ cellphone...
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american troops already to mobilize at any point so even though we hear constant rhetoric about wars winding down and obama shift in policy this is to ask yourself does this look like a military empire that's winding down to you. there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of each other over six to two percent of those species are diagnosed with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about they were really good public health campaigns people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to a lot less h i think a lot less human suffering. we speak your language i mean some of the rolling out of the. program seems documentaries in spanish what matters to you. i'll turn it to bangalore kids stories. that i'll teach spanish find out more visit i. live. live. live live. live. listen clint. good speech. which. looks. good live. and i'm. fine i'm a little.
american troops already to mobilize at any point so even though we hear constant rhetoric about wars winding down and obama shift in policy this is to ask yourself does this look like a military empire that's winding down to you. there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of each other over six to two percent of those species are diagnosed with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like...
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empire state building. they'll have the display going all day long through today. presidents day of course honoring all americanspecifically focusing on george washington and abraham lincoln. >>> today a kentucky classic keeping its original flavor down to the last drop. customers convinced the producers of maker's mark to reverse a decision cutting the amount of alcohol in its bottles. last week the company announced plans to lower the alcohol volume from 48% to 42% because of a supply shortage. they got a massive backlash from customers on social media and the company says it will restore the alcohol content back to its original high level. >> high being the key word there. yeah. nothing like free publicity either. 6:25 right now. christina loren is here to tell us about low temperatures coming our way. >> the opposite of where we enjoyed the weekend. it was so nice. temperatures were in the mid to upper 70s on saturday. today we're only talking about mid to upper 50s at best. 57 degrees inland. 56 by the bay. at the coast 53 degrees. we have a potent winter storm on the way. that means tahoe snow potentially
empire state building. they'll have the display going all day long through today. presidents day of course honoring all americanspecifically focusing on george washington and abraham lincoln. >>> today a kentucky classic keeping its original flavor down to the last drop. customers convinced the producers of maker's mark to reverse a decision cutting the amount of alcohol in its bottles. last week the company announced plans to lower the alcohol volume from 48% to 42% because of a...
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american troops already to mobilize at any point so even though we hear constant rhetoric about wars winding down and obama a shift in policy this is to ask yourself does this look like a military empire that's winding down you. know. technology innovation all the developments around russia going to the future or. you don't.
american troops already to mobilize at any point so even though we hear constant rhetoric about wars winding down and obama a shift in policy this is to ask yourself does this look like a military empire that's winding down you. know. technology innovation all the developments around russia going to the future or. you don't.
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american troops are ready to mobilize at any point so even though we hear constant rhetoric about wars winding down an obama shift in policy this is to ask yourself does this look like a military empire that's winding down you.
american troops are ready to mobilize at any point so even though we hear constant rhetoric about wars winding down an obama shift in policy this is to ask yourself does this look like a military empire that's winding down you.
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american troops already to mobilize at any point so even though we hear constant rhetoric about wars winding down and obama a shift in policy this is to ask yourself does this look like a military empire that's winding down to you. wealthy british style. sometimes let's go. down. mission to teach. kids stories.
american troops already to mobilize at any point so even though we hear constant rhetoric about wars winding down and obama a shift in policy this is to ask yourself does this look like a military empire that's winding down to you. wealthy british style. sometimes let's go. down. mission to teach. kids stories.