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would what would be taking place right now so we should all be very very thankful for the military's autonomy in egypt. i will say the that katherine's point about the human rights record of the human rights abuses that were taking place in egypt in two thousand and eleven is a great one and we need the military moving forward needs to make sure that they are protecting the people particularly the women in the egypt yeah but if they don't join the brotherhood i mean the brotherhood had their headquarters burned down in the military didn't help out did they know they didn't write no no they didn't and that's something that they need to step up and protect moving forward human rights watch did a great report today where they spoke about the fact that the military did not equitably deploy itself to protect all levels of the population but i think that also speaks to the conduct of the muslim brotherhood and the other islamism and morsi as they have been in power that they've ostracize the military in the way that they have that the military is now a very very willing part in seeing a regime chan
would what would be taking place right now so we should all be very very thankful for the military's autonomy in egypt. i will say the that katherine's point about the human rights record of the human rights abuses that were taking place in egypt in two thousand and eleven is a great one and we need the military moving forward needs to make sure that they are protecting the people particularly the women in the egypt yeah but if they don't join the brotherhood i mean the brotherhood had their...
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thousand and eleven and i'd like to talk about that a bit later but i think that is a very very autonomy's figure who is western leaning in western thinking he is a graduate of the u.s. army war college and i think that this is a really good for egypt in the egyptian people maybe it's good for. washington d.c. good for the egyptian people will i think that what washington wants and i think that what the egyptian people want or both or whatever will progressivism. i do think that forward thinking western thinking and western influence leaders good for the egyptian people yes ok caroline do you think that you believe that i always get worried when watching i always get worried when washington expresses its wishes you know and desires in the greater middle east it never works out well well that's just a reaction of being you know a lot of go ahead caroline in the global story had to work go ahead caroline go ahead. well yeah i mean i suppose you know if one's looking at it through the eyes of those in the middle east. they they kind of see the interventions of america britain as well. as quit
thousand and eleven and i'd like to talk about that a bit later but i think that is a very very autonomy's figure who is western leaning in western thinking he is a graduate of the u.s. army war college and i think that this is a really good for egypt in the egyptian people maybe it's good for. washington d.c. good for the egyptian people will i think that what washington wants and i think that what the egyptian people want or both or whatever will progressivism. i do think that forward...
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one is we just have to allow everyone their choice and their range of autonomy as they approach their own death and i think the other reason is we have a tear in an ignorance of death now. up until 1900 people died randomly throughout their lifespan and they actually read books with titles like the art of dying. they actually considered a part of the spiritual obligation to put. themselves for their own death. so they were very good on thick substance, or avery and courage that it takes to die, to face her death at all and we really lost all that in the 1950s and 60's when we became so adept at life saving and life prolonging. >> has death become an industry? >> wow, what a question. medicine has become an industry and high-tech fixes however expenses they are can be very appropriate especially in the early stages of life. we really can't say people who would have died 100 years ago but towards the end of life is actually unfortunately profitable for a hospital or device manufacturer to put a device in someone for whom it's totally inappropriate but to prolong a death in an icu in a w
one is we just have to allow everyone their choice and their range of autonomy as they approach their own death and i think the other reason is we have a tear in an ignorance of death now. up until 1900 people died randomly throughout their lifespan and they actually read books with titles like the art of dying. they actually considered a part of the spiritual obligation to put. themselves for their own death. so they were very good on thick substance, or avery and courage that it takes to die,...
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look at this way the central governments are losing power and people are becoming more autonomy and the only the only way that the central government knows how to combine when it loses power is to step up the repression and step up the oppression and pretty and in the future it's going to the system is is really going to become very overbearing and be sucking a lot of economic productivity and work out of people's. work and live stuff to support the architecture of oppression and. we really need to have alternative systems where people can live freely and engage in freely and we need to build systems that don't depend or we need to build resilient systems that don't depend on needing to have arbiter of when there's a problem we don't get a sign at the concert we don't know like we don't answer but i'm talking about facilitating that crime in terms of bitcoin being something that actually a bigger could i say also as it. let is if i drop this created through bitcoins than it is to actually find a drug dealer and pay can read so you facilitate in the crack in the law against laws against
look at this way the central governments are losing power and people are becoming more autonomy and the only the only way that the central government knows how to combine when it loses power is to step up the repression and step up the oppression and pretty and in the future it's going to the system is is really going to become very overbearing and be sucking a lot of economic productivity and work out of people's. work and live stuff to support the architecture of oppression and. we really...
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. >> at some point, they're going to want full autonomy. and then the region will be croatia [indiscernible] >> there are even disputes about which language should appear on street signs. rightist parties disagree with the eu government policy. the right wingers trying to play the nationalist card and lost the election. an ethnic serb says that gave him hope that the two communities will eventually be able to live in peace. reconciliation has made progress, but it will take time. >> if the owner is serbian, can be recognized by serbian. >> the serb cafÉ is right next to the croat cafe. the two communities merely coexist. they don't really live together. she is also working to promote reconciliation and belongs to another local minority, german- speaking residents. they have built a nest during the european house, home to eight organizations. she says croatians must work together to promote reconciliation. >> piece begins with us. >> ethnic serbs and croats are taking place in this workshop. today they are discussing the concept of forgivene
. >> at some point, they're going to want full autonomy. and then the region will be croatia [indiscernible] >> there are even disputes about which language should appear on street signs. rightist parties disagree with the eu government policy. the right wingers trying to play the nationalist card and lost the election. an ethnic serb says that gave him hope that the two communities will eventually be able to live in peace. reconciliation has made progress, but it will take time....
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. >> at some point, they're going to want full autonomy. and then the region will be croatia [indiscernible] >> there are even disputes about which language should appear on street signs. rightist parties disagree with the eu government policy. the right wingers trying to play the nationalist card and lost the election. an ethnic serb says that gave him hope that the two communities will eventually be able to live in peace. reconciliation has made progress, but it will take time. >> if the owner is serbian, can be recognized by serbian. >> the serb cafÉ is right next to the croat cafe. the two communities merely coexist. they don't really live together. she is also working to promote reconciliation and belongs to another local minority, german- speaking residents. they have built a nest during the european house, home to eight organizations. she says croatians must work together to promote reconciliation. >> piece begins with us. >> ethnic serbs and croats are taking place in this workshop. today they are discussing the concept of forgivene
. >> at some point, they're going to want full autonomy. and then the region will be croatia [indiscernible] >> there are even disputes about which language should appear on street signs. rightist parties disagree with the eu government policy. the right wingers trying to play the nationalist card and lost the election. an ethnic serb says that gave him hope that the two communities will eventually be able to live in peace. reconciliation has made progress, but it will take time....
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civil war broke out when east pakistan demanded autonomy and independence. he opposed the breakup. supporters set up militias. india intervened on behalf of east pakistan. bangladesh was born on the 16th of december, 1971. exact numbers killed? not clear. bangladesh says it is 3 million. independent researchers say the numb was like 500,000. the court handing out the convictions is itself controversial. there is anger over some of the previous verdicts of the tribunal. overs have died in clashes recent months. there are fears of more attention now in the verdict against a man still seen as the figurehead of the party. the country's continuing divisions, these crowds are still attempting to hold them in account for the events of four decades ago. ,> our bangladesh correspondent thank you. fears of protests in the result of this case, this guilty verdict? well, there was a general , ande announced earlier there has been sporadic violence reported from various parts of the country. there are now counter protests in response to this verdict to say that this verdict is not enough for th
civil war broke out when east pakistan demanded autonomy and independence. he opposed the breakup. supporters set up militias. india intervened on behalf of east pakistan. bangladesh was born on the 16th of december, 1971. exact numbers killed? not clear. bangladesh says it is 3 million. independent researchers say the numb was like 500,000. the court handing out the convictions is itself controversial. there is anger over some of the previous verdicts of the tribunal. overs have died in...
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kurdish autonomy in northeast syria, similar to northern iraq, could encourage kurds in turkey to do the same. that is why they officials held emergency talks after the most powerful armed kurdish group took control of the border crossing. byd says it is not a security threat to turkey and does not want the break up of syria. but divisions among various groups fighting the assad government have become confrontations for power, territory, and ideology. they are may say preventing other groups from imposing their will, but this is another fault line in syria's war. >> it's nearly two weeks since crash landedline in san francisco. two people were killed. authorities have confirmed that a third victim was killed after being hit by rescue vehicles. oftoday, the cause of death a flight passenger is listed as multiple blunt injuries that are consistent with being run over by a motor vehicle. those injuries she received, she was alive at the time. >> a secret u.s. court has extended an order allowing the collection of millions of telephone records. the order would need to be renewed every th
kurdish autonomy in northeast syria, similar to northern iraq, could encourage kurds in turkey to do the same. that is why they officials held emergency talks after the most powerful armed kurdish group took control of the border crossing. byd says it is not a security threat to turkey and does not want the break up of syria. but divisions among various groups fighting the assad government have become confrontations for power, territory, and ideology. they are may say preventing other groups...
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separatists in three muslim dominated provinces in the buddhist country have been fighting for autonomy for almost a decade. 5,300 people have been killed over that time including at least 160 educators. >>> and that will wrap up our bulletin. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> emerging economic powers still struggling with poverty. emboldened citizens still demanding democracy. the threat of violence, the push for peace, the shadow of conflict. get news and insight on south and southeast asia every weekday live from bangkok only on nhk world "newsline." >>> central bankers in indonesia have raised their key interest rate for the second consecutive month to curb inflation and bolster the embattled rupiah. bank indonesia policy members met in jakarta. they decided to increase the benchmark policy rate by 0.5 percentage point to 6.5%. they built up on last month's hike of 0.25 percentage point from 5.75% that was in place since 2012. indonesian leaders paerd subsidies for fuel last month lifting gasoline prices by more than 40%. observers are concerned about inflation amid rising food
separatists in three muslim dominated provinces in the buddhist country have been fighting for autonomy for almost a decade. 5,300 people have been killed over that time including at least 160 educators. >>> and that will wrap up our bulletin. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> emerging economic powers still struggling with poverty. emboldened citizens still demanding democracy. the threat of violence, the push for peace, the shadow of conflict. get news and insight on...
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they're seeking autonomy for the three southern-most provinces. 1,300 people have been killed in the fighting since 2004 including 160 educators. the explosion comes two weeks after negotiators agreed to hold violence during ramadan. but frequent attacks are casting a shadow on the negotiations. the next round of talks is scheduled to commence after ramadan. >>> afghanistan's first and only female governor has been awarded a prize many regard as asia's highest honor. the award foundation based in manila recognizes asian individuals and organizations who contribute to human development. the governor is among three individuals and two organizations to win the prize this year. in this announcement the foundation commends her efforts and cites the poverty and discrimination she had to face to support her people. she champions education and women's rights in afghanistan. a member of the minority in myanmar is another of this year's recipients. it's given to individuals and groups that contribute to peace and social services in asia. the foundation will hold the awards ceremony on august 3
they're seeking autonomy for the three southern-most provinces. 1,300 people have been killed in the fighting since 2004 including 160 educators. the explosion comes two weeks after negotiators agreed to hold violence during ramadan. but frequent attacks are casting a shadow on the negotiations. the next round of talks is scheduled to commence after ramadan. >>> afghanistan's first and only female governor has been awarded a prize many regard as asia's highest honor. the award...
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separatists in the predominantly buddhist country have been fighting for autonomy for almost a decade. at least 160 educators have been killed during that time. >>> policymakers at japan's central bank say the economic turnaround is official. they've upgraded their assessment for the seventh straight month, and they've used the term recovery for the first time in two and a half years. members of the bank of japan's policy board have wrapped up their two-day meeting. they said japan's economy is starting to recover moderately, an upward revision from their previous assessment it was picking up. the board members cited a rise in exports and production as well as solid consumer spending. they said business sentiment is improving in a wide range of industries. they unanimously agreed to continue the monetary easing measures introduced in april. the goal is to achieve an inflation target of 2%. and decided to keep the current forecast that inflation will reach 1.9% in marge. karuda says policymakers seek a way in business investment. >> translator: companies have begun spending from their
separatists in the predominantly buddhist country have been fighting for autonomy for almost a decade. at least 160 educators have been killed during that time. >>> policymakers at japan's central bank say the economic turnaround is official. they've upgraded their assessment for the seventh straight month, and they've used the term recovery for the first time in two and a half years. members of the bank of japan's policy board have wrapped up their two-day meeting. they said japan's...
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. >> doing everything they can to destroy any kind of rights that women have for bodily autonomy. >> women's rights advocates promise a legal challenge. the law goes into effect in september. >>> the edward snowden intelligence leaks have triggered strict, new rules at the national security agency. defense officials now say employees like snowden will have to work with a colleague when accessing sensitive information, like phone records or internet traffic. the two-man rule will be implemented everywhere analysts could read top-secret material. >>> hillary clinton may be considered a shoo-in. but vice president joe biden is not ruling out a third shot at the white house in 2016. biden tells "gq" magazine, i can die a happy man never having been president of the united states of america. but it doesn't mean i won't run. biden now 70 years old was also quoted as saying, we'll see where the hell i am. >>> some intriguing speculation about the impending royal birth. a report out of london claims today, yes, today, is the real due date for kate and william's baby. the palace said it was m
. >> doing everything they can to destroy any kind of rights that women have for bodily autonomy. >> women's rights advocates promise a legal challenge. the law goes into effect in september. >>> the edward snowden intelligence leaks have triggered strict, new rules at the national security agency. defense officials now say employees like snowden will have to work with a colleague when accessing sensitive information, like phone records or internet traffic. the two-man rule...
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the islamic front has been fighting for autonomy for more than 30 years. the conflict has killed an estimated 60,000 people. last october the president's administration said within three years it would establish an autonomous government. for the muslim minority in the south of the country. however, the breakaway group is opposed to the peace talks. opposed to the peace talks. it is run by a hard line leader who was expelled from a larger group in 2011. and that wraps up our bulletin. >>> lawmakers in the u.s. are weighing in on territorial disputes in the south china cities. they've adopted a resolution condemning leaders for increasing tensions. members from both the democratic and republican parties introduced the resolution. senators adopted it unanimously. they noted that chinese government ships are navigating more frequently near the islands and through other areas. japan controls the islands. china and taiwan claim them. the resolution said in january crews of chinese warships locked weapons, targeting radar on a japanese south defense forces ship.
the islamic front has been fighting for autonomy for more than 30 years. the conflict has killed an estimated 60,000 people. last october the president's administration said within three years it would establish an autonomous government. for the muslim minority in the south of the country. however, the breakaway group is opposed to the peace talks. opposed to the peace talks. it is run by a hard line leader who was expelled from a larger group in 2011. and that wraps up our bulletin....
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they're seeking autonomy for the three southern-most provinces. 1,300 people have been killed in the fighting since 2004 including at least 160 educators. the explosion comes two weeks after muslim negotiators agreed to halt violence during ramadan as part of ongoing peace talks with the government, but frequent attacks are casting a shadow on the negotiations. the next round of talks is scheduled to commence after ramadan. >>> the government of myanmar is struggling to contain the spread of sectarian hatred in the country where recently granted greater freedom of expression. religious leaders are reportedly fanning the conflict between buddhists and the small muslim population. violence between the two groups has killed more than 100 people since may last year. nhk world's tiha twey reports from myanmar's largest city, yangon. >> reporter: muslims around the world are celebrating the holy month of ramadan, including in myanmar. muslims make up a fraction of the population of myanmar, where 90% of people are buddhist. relations between the two communities have always been difficult.
they're seeking autonomy for the three southern-most provinces. 1,300 people have been killed in the fighting since 2004 including at least 160 educators. the explosion comes two weeks after muslim negotiators agreed to halt violence during ramadan as part of ongoing peace talks with the government, but frequent attacks are casting a shadow on the negotiations. the next round of talks is scheduled to commence after ramadan. >>> the government of myanmar is struggling to contain the...
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at autonomy mission on the top better the situation he's not like you see the show not hearing this time or. how our various issues you know exist in the context of the economy and that i should wish we can face the problem of the if we did the problem. why did do a big problem solve the country and dissent might be is the debt crisis that we faced we need we can't say and then capturing the context of the economic policy and. how our matter we see that the credit bureaus and the government craziest. and kind of point to measures which are again not say that. they more fruitful as you trace you in the short time and even named a longer out. the bill that's provides this current stand still could result in the loss of thousands of jobs but don't you think these cuts necessary to reduce the deficit. and the problem is that when they're all again they're each of the same results as yours and the other measures that that means for example. oh of course and problem very duction of the personnel are working in the public sector e.e.c. vital program for the greek economy however their biggest p
at autonomy mission on the top better the situation he's not like you see the show not hearing this time or. how our various issues you know exist in the context of the economy and that i should wish we can face the problem of the if we did the problem. why did do a big problem solve the country and dissent might be is the debt crisis that we faced we need we can't say and then capturing the context of the economic policy and. how our matter we see that the credit bureaus and the government...
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the history since world war two shows that there is no real autonomy when there are real stakes where the western values or interests which means the american ones are. endangered we have seen it in the world types of military interventions around the world whenever it has been necessary at the end even reluctant states have been forced to go and follow the united states and those who didn't follow have been harshly punished even with some kind of. undeclared regime changes so the situation is not surprising is affects europe has not been capable of emerging as a political political power and therefore has to rely on the american leadership and capacity of intervention which pulls in europe when necessary and europe can just deny this kind of support here by talking about the added snowden case don't you think that they did have a right to force the plane down if they had a genuine suspicion that edward snowden was on that plane. there could have been a suspicion but you know the parent is if we are talking about several states several states should be respected as such the rules of i
the history since world war two shows that there is no real autonomy when there are real stakes where the western values or interests which means the american ones are. endangered we have seen it in the world types of military interventions around the world whenever it has been necessary at the end even reluctant states have been forced to go and follow the united states and those who didn't follow have been harshly punished even with some kind of. undeclared regime changes so the situation is...
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they don't want people you should one of the very good reason that they don't they want is a real autonomy in their local area so big national pride over common sense we one of the big questions here is can scotland really afford to go it alone ok it's got its offshore oil and gas to rely on for the moment anyway i mean how would you. say . i don't think it's about that i wouldn't what has been a huge question or the lord mayor has been a huge question whether they could actually afford it well they could afford some of the job cuts that would come with it whether they can afford to balance the books. my view is that we are all better together and that's not just the people of scotland it's the people of scotland and the rest of the united kingdom all of us together work really well we exercise real influence in the world as the united kingdom and i think that influence would be reduced and dramatically impaired i don't see any real advantage either to the people of scotland or to the people of the rest of the united kingdom from a devolved scotland what we have is is actually a large amou
they don't want people you should one of the very good reason that they don't they want is a real autonomy in their local area so big national pride over common sense we one of the big questions here is can scotland really afford to go it alone ok it's got its offshore oil and gas to rely on for the moment anyway i mean how would you. say . i don't think it's about that i wouldn't what has been a huge question or the lord mayor has been a huge question whether they could actually afford it well...
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other hand you've had a political process there for the last ten years that they've strived for autonomy and also to some extent human rights so. with those governments welcoming him with open arms it's no. wonder really that he's trying to go there. actually before snowden got stuck in the transit zone in moscow apple before that we can leave that he was on return democratic country does that only include latin america. i mean the democracy is a form of governance but i think what you can tell from mr snowden's. is that it's not just the election process as trade but he also believes it values stake human rights the dignity and sanctity of like a person's private lives and the importance of granting people a private life in order to usefully participate in a democratic process so premisses one of the preconditions for us being able to. develop as democratic human beings and participate meaningfully in such a process and saw countries where previously it's not best preserved always run the risk of not may be holding up to the democratic values very well. in the riots and the media. from
other hand you've had a political process there for the last ten years that they've strived for autonomy and also to some extent human rights so. with those governments welcoming him with open arms it's no. wonder really that he's trying to go there. actually before snowden got stuck in the transit zone in moscow apple before that we can leave that he was on return democratic country does that only include latin america. i mean the democracy is a form of governance but i think what you can tell...
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look at this way the central governments are losing power and people are becoming more autonomy and the only the only way that the central government knows how to combine when it loses power is to step up the repression and step up the oppression and pretty and in the future it's going to the system is is really going to become very overbearing and be sucking a lot of economic productivity and work out of people's. you know what i can live stuff to support the architecture of oppression and. we really need to have alternative systems where people can live freely and engage in freedom and we need to build systems that don't depend or we need to build resilient systems that don't depend on needing to have arbiter of when there's a problem we don't go to someone i remember the concept we don't know like we don't answer but i'm talking about facilitating that crime in terms of bitcoin being something that actually a bit of what i say also is it really doesn't use it if i drive. through a big cornerstone it is to actually find a drug dealer and pay can read so you facilitate in the crack in
look at this way the central governments are losing power and people are becoming more autonomy and the only the only way that the central government knows how to combine when it loses power is to step up the repression and step up the oppression and pretty and in the future it's going to the system is is really going to become very overbearing and be sucking a lot of economic productivity and work out of people's. you know what i can live stuff to support the architecture of oppression and. we...
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ultimately export dependent upon what's going on in europe in the united states so to look at them as an autonomy the shining light i think is a little bit naive it does seem naive and you mention the banks and we have put these human faces on these banks like giant jamie dimon is j.p. morgan john corazon was m.f. global but it did humanizes the entire system to a certain extent i think you write a little bit about that. yes absolutely i mean essentially one of the lines that i like to take on and the biggest to say this is not about personal morality it's about incentives but of a structural level you could take all the parts from the two thousand and seven two thousand and eight drama replace them with other people and run the experiment again they would have behaved in the same ways because a lot of the way the banks were incentivized until we talk a lot of the core level you're not really talking to problems and how do we tackle this at a core a level what's your prescription for the future well that to some extent market forces are already taking care of it if you think about it the way the
ultimately export dependent upon what's going on in europe in the united states so to look at them as an autonomy the shining light i think is a little bit naive it does seem naive and you mention the banks and we have put these human faces on these banks like giant jamie dimon is j.p. morgan john corazon was m.f. global but it did humanizes the entire system to a certain extent i think you write a little bit about that. yes absolutely i mean essentially one of the lines that i like to take on...
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do i anticipate the virgin islands would have more autonomy ? we have been working on, for example, our own constitution. the virgin islands is one of the territories that have not adopted a constitution yet, and as we continue we expect there would be more autonomy, but the people in my territory have not decided on any particular direction that a change in political status would take. gary on twitter -- bona fide residents of the virgin islands to not pay taxes to the federal government, they pay directly to the virgin islands government. do they receive federal benefits? guest: yes, they do. it is correct. .e utilize the u.s. tax code we receive federal benefits, not to the extent that the states do . for example, our medicaid is cap. there is a specific formula set aside for the territories which we share among ourselves, depending on population size, and sometimes based on need. , and we do getes federal benefits, but not at the level that states and the district of columbia's do -- just to the columbia does. host: do you know how much fede
do i anticipate the virgin islands would have more autonomy ? we have been working on, for example, our own constitution. the virgin islands is one of the territories that have not adopted a constitution yet, and as we continue we expect there would be more autonomy, but the people in my territory have not decided on any particular direction that a change in political status would take. gary on twitter -- bona fide residents of the virgin islands to not pay taxes to the federal government, they...
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fromd accepted autonomy the military.other institutions were not responding to him or in most cases the muslim brothers he , because to run them by basically trying to almostdate power and exclusively appointed either muslim brothers or nonideological technocrats in some cases to these offices, those appointments were met with resistance from within the institutions of government. had lost control of government, and the military did not want state failure. the second thing the military was responding to were these mass protests on june 30. you had a record number reported. some put the numbers at 14 million, 17 million. there's no way to verify these numbers. looking looking at the images, you had basically packed streets of people extending all the way from downtown cairo through some of the surrounding areas. the military saw a president who was unpopular, who had simply lost control of the country to the extent that he was a president in name only, that it decided to step in. illusionsuld have any about who is in power
fromd accepted autonomy the military.other institutions were not responding to him or in most cases the muslim brothers he , because to run them by basically trying to almostdate power and exclusively appointed either muslim brothers or nonideological technocrats in some cases to these offices, those appointments were met with resistance from within the institutions of government. had lost control of government, and the military did not want state failure. the second thing the military was...
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belgium will hold elections in 2014 calling for more autonomy. >>> pope francis is heading to brazilw for the world day of youth celebration. they are trying to raise awareness about the poor. he is expected to visit slums in rio. >>> and a clean up after a tornado ripped through campus. it caused a wall to collapse at usuline college. the national weather service reports the tornado's path began northwest of the college and plowed over a mile through the campus. >> thousands of people are heading to san francisco's golden gate park today. >> that's right, the walking tradition to raise millions of dollars in hiv research. >> this is probably about as hot as you can get. >> bringing america to living rooms around the world. >>> and we are off to a cloudy start close to the city. elsewhere plenty of sun. but some wrinkles in the forecast for monday. could we get sprinkles? sprinkles and wrinkles. that was all an accident. we will have the forecast after the break. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the h
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then you have autonomy. >> do you feel the need ask permission to make a purchase outside the usual householdses? women, 58% of women said, no, i don't have to ask permission. only 47% of men said, no, i don't have to ask permission. come on. >> women are smarter than men. >> oh, stop it. liz? >> this is going back to permission. this is about having a conversation and that's all that should be had you want to talk about -- >> the problem is you're couching it beautifully, conversation. that wonderful. who can disagree with that. when you couch it as permission, that's where i really get my -- my ire goes up. >> that's a different story, when you're asking for permission tonight believe there should be any permission slip to buy something. it should be a conversation that is had and either you've agree or disagree. >> honey, i want a pair of shoes that cost $500. you think it's okay? that's asking permission. >> saginaw i have it? it's my own money? i earn -- >> well, wait. talk about stay-at-home moms. >> we can't. we're out of time. >> they work, too. >> a difficult position here. >> marrie
then you have autonomy. >> do you feel the need ask permission to make a purchase outside the usual householdses? women, 58% of women said, no, i don't have to ask permission. only 47% of men said, no, i don't have to ask permission. come on. >> women are smarter than men. >> oh, stop it. liz? >> this is going back to permission. this is about having a conversation and that's all that should be had you want to talk about -- >> the problem is you're couching it...
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done -- while it did strike a political pact with the muslim brotherhood that granted all of its autonomyin the constitution, also toowed generals safe exit holding them accountable killing of protesters, that pact began to come apart as political instability threatened the complete state collapse and threatened to really rapture their core interests. i think that is why the head of the armed forces eventually did thisin and facilitate coup, which was a coup, but was the sole attended on the back of a popular uprising, and we witness the biggest protest in egypt's history on june 30 against mohamed morsi. >> sharif, we want you to stay with us. we're going to to have a wide our nextiscussion in segment. sharif abdel kouddous, we will have a link to his piece called, "what led to morsi's fall -- and what comes next?" back on egypt in a minute. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. international response to the ouster of president mohammed morsi in egypt has been mixed. the african union suspended egypt to to what it describe
done -- while it did strike a political pact with the muslim brotherhood that granted all of its autonomyin the constitution, also toowed generals safe exit holding them accountable killing of protesters, that pact began to come apart as political instability threatened the complete state collapse and threatened to really rapture their core interests. i think that is why the head of the armed forces eventually did thisin and facilitate coup, which was a coup, but was the sole attended on the...
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but it does rob modern day women of their autonomy and therefore their liberty.he governor is expected to sign the bill next week. although democrats are vowing to keep up the fight. now pro-choice activists in texas are not giving up. the protests, plain bizarre. yesterday before the party lane vote, troopers at the state capital search bags and confiscated, wait for it, tampons and pads for women watching the debate. this despite the fact that those with a concealed handgun license were allow to bring their guns into the guardrail. true story. this is not just happening in red states. it is happening in almost every purple state that republicans won in 2010. in ohio where governor john kasich signed legislation into law that required trans vaginal ultrasounds on women seeking abortions. the bill also redefines a medical emergency from an emergency that threatens a woman's health to one that would, quote, result in her death. in the wisconsin state senate, meanwhile, debate over a bill requiring women to get an ultra sound before they could get an abortion erupt
but it does rob modern day women of their autonomy and therefore their liberty.he governor is expected to sign the bill next week. although democrats are vowing to keep up the fight. now pro-choice activists in texas are not giving up. the protests, plain bizarre. yesterday before the party lane vote, troopers at the state capital search bags and confiscated, wait for it, tampons and pads for women watching the debate. this despite the fact that those with a concealed handgun license were allow...
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i think the military always assumes that tts interest and privileges and autonomy will be sacrosanctand protected, regardless of whichever civilian is there. >> rose: which raises the question, was he reluctant? >> i would say the cu the coup t inevitable. i don't think the military is necessarily scheming but clearly at some point they began to consider possibilities and began a contingency plan. >> rose: what about the liberals? >> i think they thought they would win an election. a lot have a sense of entitlement. there's a sense among the leaders that i get eye don't know if michael would agree-- they felt well, we won the revolution. so when we go to the people and ask them to vote they will vote for us automatically. we don't have to do the hard work of creating political pears and campaigning and creating offices -- >> that was my point, they were politically naive. >> they were naive and we saw this in iraq where the reason why the religious parties suck stleed, was the liberal-- what we call secular partie parties t simply didn't do the work. two years ago, the liberals had a
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in that he has now been -- it's unclear to me with how much autonomy this man could actually be actingwe know the nature of vladimir putin, we know the nature of the russian state at this moment. in fact, any state, if the russian version of edward snowden showed up at the miami international airport, the cia would be there the next day. so it doesn't seem ridiculous to me to assume at this point that those 10,000 files that he has with him, that he brought to you to screen with rigor and clarity, are now in the hands conceivably of russian intelligence. that doesn't seem like the best way for this to have gone. >> i think what you just described is exactly what you called it, an assumptiassumptio. i'd add it's a speculative assumption. that runs counter to the evidence we know. remember, this is a person who threw away his entire life, as he said in the beginning of that statement that you just played. he had a girlfriend, a longtime girlfriend. a family who loves him. i get e-mails from them all the time asking me to passion on best wishes and love to him. he had a very stable career
in that he has now been -- it's unclear to me with how much autonomy this man could actually be actingwe know the nature of vladimir putin, we know the nature of the russian state at this moment. in fact, any state, if the russian version of edward snowden showed up at the miami international airport, the cia would be there the next day. so it doesn't seem ridiculous to me to assume at this point that those 10,000 files that he has with him, that he brought to you to screen with rigor and...
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i'm not just talking about autonomy. i'm talking about palm as well.ent enough on r & d but those still haunt me. i think there's a lot of low hanging fruit but at some point you have to rely on a declining pc market. >> and look, the performance of the stock speaks for itself. >> i have been wrong. it's been great. >> as we head to break, look at hp and caterpillar on mr. chanos' comments. part of the best new ideas panel right here at our own delivering alpha conference. kate kelly will come up and add some color as well, some commentary on the action-packed interview with wall street's top watch dog, preet ba rar ra. he had some very interesting things to say. >>> plus, the fed chairman is still taking questions. he's getting his answers on capitol hill. there it is to the right of your screen there. we're going to monitor all of that, bring you the very latest headlines and the market moving action as a result of them when we come back. before global opportunities were part of their investment strategy... before they funded scholarships to the scho
i'm not just talking about autonomy. i'm talking about palm as well.ent enough on r & d but those still haunt me. i think there's a lot of low hanging fruit but at some point you have to rely on a declining pc market. >> and look, the performance of the stock speaks for itself. >> i have been wrong. it's been great. >> as we head to break, look at hp and caterpillar on mr. chanos' comments. part of the best new ideas panel right here at our own delivering alpha conference....
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not even statehood, not even autonomy and sovereignty, that i just don't even have a vote. and this is a very accepting populace. i've lived here almost now 50 years, and i came from chicago where we vote metropolitan once on election day -- more than once on election day. [laughter] will you explain the psychology of accommodation and acceptance by really this group of very informed and otherwise enlightened people to accept their second or third class citizenship? and then finally, where is the spark to propel the citizens of the district of columbia to claim their american citizenship? >> it's interesting, if they did have the vote and you tried to take it away from them, there would be opposition. like if you tried to take the vote away from texans or virginians, you know? this is something we've all pondered. we're not getting much help from the political science profession. i think one reason is that you have a two-class society here, and the well-to-do don't see any necessary benefit from having votes. and the poor always feel powerless. so the idea of the statehood
not even statehood, not even autonomy and sovereignty, that i just don't even have a vote. and this is a very accepting populace. i've lived here almost now 50 years, and i came from chicago where we vote metropolitan once on election day -- more than once on election day. [laughter] will you explain the psychology of accommodation and acceptance by really this group of very informed and otherwise enlightened people to accept their second or third class citizenship? and then finally, where is...
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in fact, he resented that the autonomy or whatever was being taken away from him or at least the protocol and it had to go through the senior advisor. that raised a red flag. we should be able to get to the bottom of this. now that we have carter hull's testimony and we have a name and even though lois lerner pled the fifth and didn't give information, we should be able to at some point get to the bottom of this or is this just going to be bogged down in bureaucratic finger-pointing and nobody will ever be held responsible. >> instead of this hearing taking a couple steps forward and finding out information, i think we've gone up flights of stairs. we now know someone the president is directly connected to was responsible for the delay of the tea party applicants, the 9/12 applicants and we know who wrote those questionnaires, it wasn't carter hull, it was lois lerner and the chief counsel staffers named by carter hull, he named three more staffers, senior attorney at the irs the chief counsel overseas in his office and the yield we heard from one of the democrats on the committee this is
in fact, he resented that the autonomy or whatever was being taken away from him or at least the protocol and it had to go through the senior advisor. that raised a red flag. we should be able to get to the bottom of this. now that we have carter hull's testimony and we have a name and even though lois lerner pled the fifth and didn't give information, we should be able to at some point get to the bottom of this or is this just going to be bogged down in bureaucratic finger-pointing and nobody...
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when you have autonomy and authority the new york mayor has, it is, on its very face it would be thedangerous person you could possibly put in there. martha: we've got to go. >> most arrogant politician. martha: i'm sorry to cut you off. thank you for being here. a lot more i'm sure before we're done. kelly: fox news alert in cleveland. we are looking at the courtroom and that is ariel castro the man is expected to actually give a guilty plea. we're expecting to hear that in kidnapping three women and holding them for nearly a decade. let's listen now. >> in case 574231, demand for discovery was made and posted on june 14th of 24 year. since that time, discovery has been ongoing and now there is a second case with the state, has provided discovery equally for both cases under the one case number, is that correct? >> correct, your honor. >> yes. >> all right. so under -- >> we'll provide you with our copy. martha: all right. we're going to jump in here. we'll keep an eye on this and we're watching ariel castro in court. his attorneys are asking for a plea deal that would hinge on whet
when you have autonomy and authority the new york mayor has, it is, on its very face it would be thedangerous person you could possibly put in there. martha: we've got to go. >> most arrogant politician. martha: i'm sorry to cut you off. thank you for being here. a lot more i'm sure before we're done. kelly: fox news alert in cleveland. we are looking at the courtroom and that is ariel castro the man is expected to actually give a guilty plea. we're expecting to hear that in kidnapping...
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we havedia, one thing to remember is we have to make sure that they maintain their own strategic autonomy. we do things in line with them to help build capacity and learn from each other. you get a policy of containment when you have large land forces forward stationed in countries. that is not our plan. we will continue to build partner capacity, exercises ranging from missions from humanitarian assistance and disaster relief to other missions. by doing that, it is about building cooperation and confidence. this is so we can work together to resolve and continue to move forward together in the asia- pacific region and include china. this policy is not excluding china, is to work with them. everyone has the opportunity. it is about economics. is about making sure everybody has the right access to the economic capabilities that reside in the asia-pacific region. ours is not to contain china. ours is to build relationships, to thed better support commanders as he is sure is that we do not get into conflict. we don't want to build animosity between the major powers in the asia-pacific. our s
we havedia, one thing to remember is we have to make sure that they maintain their own strategic autonomy. we do things in line with them to help build capacity and learn from each other. you get a policy of containment when you have large land forces forward stationed in countries. that is not our plan. we will continue to build partner capacity, exercises ranging from missions from humanitarian assistance and disaster relief to other missions. by doing that, it is about building cooperation...
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we have all the autonomy to say which of these next things we want to tackle. it is a great position to look at that list of things. what are we working on for the next three-six months? wide, wef going really could of added bells and whistles but we think how we can make this experience better or go deeper. we took time and made our whole camera and sharing experience better. the one that we have works fine but it could be better. if you make that a little better, that is a happen this level multiplied every time you use the product. we still have a ton of autonomy and it feels good to. >> how do you feel about taking instagram and import to get? and dried, google glass - would you go into those worlds? >> instagram never be confined to a single platform or device. it just so happens that a mobile phone is the right way to use instagram today. i don't know where devices will go. i. google glass interesting but i don't know how widely adopted it will be in the next year but we are excited about the fact that technology is changing. stickrath can be there to be
we have all the autonomy to say which of these next things we want to tackle. it is a great position to look at that list of things. what are we working on for the next three-six months? wide, wef going really could of added bells and whistles but we think how we can make this experience better or go deeper. we took time and made our whole camera and sharing experience better. the one that we have works fine but it could be better. if you make that a little better, that is a happen this level...
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economy, gave the federal reserve considerable autonomy in monetary policy and in particular about the fed to conduct policy according to the real bills doctrine without much interest. the policy framework of the fed's early years has been much criticized in retrospect. although the gold standard not appear to grade retention u.s. monetary policy in the years after the fed's founding, subject -- subsequent research has highlighted the extent to which the international gold standard served to destabilize the global economy in the late 19th was an early 1930s. likewise, economic historians have pointed out that under the real bills doctrine the fed increased the money supply precisely at those times at which business activity and upward pressures on prices were the strongest. that is, monetary policy was procyclical. does the fed's actions tended to increase rather than decrease the volatility in economic activity and prices. during this early theory the new central bank did make an important addition to its many of policy tools. initially the fed's main tools with the quality of its len
economy, gave the federal reserve considerable autonomy in monetary policy and in particular about the fed to conduct policy according to the real bills doctrine without much interest. the policy framework of the fed's early years has been much criticized in retrospect. although the gold standard not appear to grade retention u.s. monetary policy in the years after the fed's founding, subject -- subsequent research has highlighted the extent to which the international gold standard served to...
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with the economy this gave there reserve considerable autonomy and in particular. it has been much criticized in retrospect. with the monetary policy subjected research has highlighted the extent that the international gold standard mobilize the economy in the late twenties interleaf 30's. like my vase likewise historians appointed out the fed increased if business activity was the strongest and monetary policy. thus the fed's actions tended to increase rather than decrease volatility. during the year earlier period the central bank did make an addition to the tools. initially it would lend through the discount window in the interest-rate node as the discount rate. early on to generate earnings the fed begin to purchase coverage securities on the open market which was known as open market operations in the early twenties these operations affected the size and cost a bank reserves and under the extended credit to customers. subsequently operations begin a tool that allows the fed to interact in not only with the banks. to discuss the original mandate of the policy f
with the economy this gave there reserve considerable autonomy and in particular. it has been much criticized in retrospect. with the monetary policy subjected research has highlighted the extent that the international gold standard mobilize the economy in the late twenties interleaf 30's. like my vase likewise historians appointed out the fed increased if business activity was the strongest and monetary policy. thus the fed's actions tended to increase rather than decrease volatility. during...
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i think it would be better regulators -- if we wanted them to be better regulators, give them autonomy have some certainty they will have money for their operations. host: keith in new jersey. democratic caller. the wife or hanging on the line. go ahead. banks are nowthe even bigger and are leaning toward crazy activities like goldman sachs moving aluminum around and jpmorgan manipulating the energy market, is there any emphasis to get these banks to shrink and maybe reintroduce glass-steagall? guest: right. changing the capital requirements would create easiest incentive for them to downsize. requirementstal would create competitive pressure to downsize and that is a good thing. the resolution planning process dodd-frank,, under the big banks have to file resolution plans with regulators to demonstrate how they could be result in a bankruptcy process. this will require them to simplify legal structures and tease out there activities from .ore commercial banking elizabeth warren and john mccain have introduced a bill to reinstate a new version of glass-steagall. i do not think that wil
i think it would be better regulators -- if we wanted them to be better regulators, give them autonomy have some certainty they will have money for their operations. host: keith in new jersey. democratic caller. the wife or hanging on the line. go ahead. banks are nowthe even bigger and are leaning toward crazy activities like goldman sachs moving aluminum around and jpmorgan manipulating the energy market, is there any emphasis to get these banks to shrink and maybe reintroduce glass-steagall?...
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one of the things we have to remember is, we have to make sure they maintain their strategic autonomywe do things in line with them to help build capacity. where you getting possible containment when you start having land forces forward stations in countries. that's not our plan. our plan is, on the west coast of the united states sign a pacific command. we'll continue to build partner capacity. we'll continue to do exercises ranging from mission from humanitarian assistance to disaster relief. it's about building cooperation. we can work together to resolve and continue to move forward together in the asia-pacific region to include china. this policy is not excluding china it's to work with china. everyone has the opportunity to continue to move forward. it's about economics. it's about making sure everybody has the right access to the economic capabilities that reside in the asia-pacific region. ours is not to contain china. ours is to build relationships, to build better support for the commander as he intends to ensure we don't get into conflict. we don't build animosity between a
one of the things we have to remember is, we have to make sure they maintain their strategic autonomywe do things in line with them to help build capacity. where you getting possible containment when you start having land forces forward stations in countries. that's not our plan. our plan is, on the west coast of the united states sign a pacific command. we'll continue to build partner capacity. we'll continue to do exercises ranging from mission from humanitarian assistance to disaster relief....
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if we want them to be better regulators give them some autonomy to assert themselves and discharge their >> we'll go to keith in new jersey, democratic caller keith go ahead. caller: i have a couple questions. one in particular sense the banks sense too big to fail are bigger are leaning towards trading activity the like goldman sachs moving around. isn't there any emphasis to get these banks to introduce -- >> certainly raising capital will create pressure to downsize. the easiest way for them to raise their capital ratio is to reduce the number of assets to their funding . raising capital will create competitive pressure to downsize and that's a good thing. the resolution planning process. now under dodd-frank these big banks have to file resolution plans with their regulators the fed and fdic. this will require them to simplify their structures . that i think can happen to the regulatory. john mccain introduced a bill to reinstate a new version of glass seeingly. it takes process to make loans. the traditional processes we have for dealing with failed banks, you can deal with that. it
if we want them to be better regulators give them some autonomy to assert themselves and discharge their >> we'll go to keith in new jersey, democratic caller keith go ahead. caller: i have a couple questions. one in particular sense the banks sense too big to fail are bigger are leaning towards trading activity the like goldman sachs moving around. isn't there any emphasis to get these banks to introduce -- >> certainly raising capital will create pressure to downsize. the easiest...
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i had a lot of autonomy. >> the mob sounds so seed and so dangerous and so violent.lure of being in the mob? >> for me it was the excitement. i didn't do drugs or drink alcohol. it was to rob banks, i was a bank robber in the '70s, a hijacker. i moved from one level of crime to another. >> i know that you crossed paths with whitey bulger's gang several times when you were in the mob. do you think he ole be convicted of killing 19 people? >> absolute will. right now he's doing damage control. it's a blow to his ego, and i really feel that he's probably going to testify and probably redeem himself in a strange way, but when you kill children and do the things that he did, i mean, i said to other tv personalities, this guy wouldn't have lasted five minutes in new york. gotti would have put two in his bonnet and dropped him off in the next area code. >> that's colorful, sal. >> very. >> one of the witnesses that was going to be testifying against whitey turned up dead right before testifying. it's hard not to connect the dots. do you think it was a coincidence in. >> an
i had a lot of autonomy. >> the mob sounds so seed and so dangerous and so violent.lure of being in the mob? >> for me it was the excitement. i didn't do drugs or drink alcohol. it was to rob banks, i was a bank robber in the '70s, a hijacker. i moved from one level of crime to another. >> i know that you crossed paths with whitey bulger's gang several times when you were in the mob. do you think he ole be convicted of killing 19 people? >> absolute will. right now he's...
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we want genuine autonomy. the problem is that if you examine the proposal that they have made, it would amount to actual independence without being called independence and would take away 25% of the territory of china. so it's not that easy to do. i think it's just going to putter along. some things will get worse, some things will get better until tibet is basically assimilated in the distant future. i don't see any other way. the monasteries are operating full blast. the only problem is that the monasteries are controlled by a committee of the communist party who are supposedly atheists. it is kind of awkward to have a religious monastery which is run by a bunch of atheists. so these things i think can change and i think pressure really, really fact-based, targeted pressure to change these things can be effected but i don't think support for tibetan independence is effective. i think that makes it tougher. >> one more specific question. i will ask you a wrapping up question. chinese universities are expandin
we want genuine autonomy. the problem is that if you examine the proposal that they have made, it would amount to actual independence without being called independence and would take away 25% of the territory of china. so it's not that easy to do. i think it's just going to putter along. some things will get worse, some things will get better until tibet is basically assimilated in the distant future. i don't see any other way. the monasteries are operating full blast. the only problem is that...
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sense to organize into business units and let those products like windows and office have a lot more autonomy, but in a time when there's change when you need it retool your strategy it makes sense to flatten out. you can argue microsoft should have done this a couple of years ago, but given what microsoft is facing a lot of people would say this makes sense. >> favors back at hq. >> all of that said for those who have taken a fly or the stock below 30, they're feeling good about it now. >> i am so glad you mentioned that, carl, because those have been the keys that we've been following. it it may have been april and i was at an activist convince and they took a significant stake and a very small percentage of microsoft's market cap and a $2 billion position, roughly and that stock has never looked back and you can see that move from april of this year, significant accretion of market cap. apart from all of this people should keep in mind that you do have the activists in the shares and you have the meetings back in august and what pressure, if any, has been applied if any because the positio
sense to organize into business units and let those products like windows and office have a lot more autonomy, but in a time when there's change when you need it retool your strategy it makes sense to flatten out. you can argue microsoft should have done this a couple of years ago, but given what microsoft is facing a lot of people would say this makes sense. >> favors back at hq. >> all of that said for those who have taken a fly or the stock below 30, they're feeling good about it...